Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1946 — Page 13
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town. { “ . in the gold “~ | Times Forelgn Service y club event wag ! SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 4~High Ars. E. M, Sims, .§ on the list to get a new United States automobile in Chile is just p—————— i about as good as winning a national : « lottery, having a big night at the casino, or pobbing a bank, Only it's easier. ' A year or so ago you had to have the foresight to put your name on ' the Mist so get a new auto.when one : WAS available, 8o, ‘re J on the Ms. | JoUYe Heh up : It comes to you at the controlled ot of - $3000-—just a sniff, as bs A go. 2 pt g : s . . , ian do V8 eT al EE £1 ¥ ‘ You drive 1% . k. in Le PRUE : emma serpin Sia EE y dee ER Telit ikon x We oe rv RR © LTC oF [WL i i iy Ihe. look. " ee i A y ” 3 ~ i . rae " ap ; . x is ) § ’ : A” Bing.) Ex sell 16'10r whatever you can get. | The current rate on new Chevrolets and Forde is $5000. Most Chileans sell ‘their new. models and keep driving their 10-year-old ones around. Auto dealers shake their heads
Five-year-old Jimmy Carney, Jersey City, N, J, is probably the ..nation’s unofficial runaway champion. He's pictured after being brought home from his 32d wandering in the last 18
MARKET | months. This time the 314-foot, ! 40-pound rover rode a ferry across the Hudson river, traveled the 401 S. Warman Ave. subway many miles to the Bronx, OPEN 24 HOURS where New York police picked EVERY DAY him up.
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CALDERON | BUTTER MAKER BROTHERS yey
The Stors where “hard to get || PTOCESS Does Away With
items are easy to find Usual Churning. * REGAL MDSE.
: By Science Service * NATIONALLY ADV. WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Butter _FOOD PRODUCTS can be made more rapidly, at lower labor costs, cleaner and more sani. SPECIAL tary by a new process that does FRIDAY and SATURDAY ||away with conventional churning, ¢ B Ri Cc 2 Frul claims Arthur W. Farrall of Wil. py Bar Laundry Soap . mette, Ill, for his system of manu- | «Bulk Soap Powder facture, on which U. S. patent
Beer & Ale (Limited Quantity) §|3:406,819 has just been issued here. : Butterfat in milk or cream consists of separate globules, held apart All Cuts from their neighbor by their surFRESH rounding film of a watery solution
QUALITY MEATS [| of proteins.
’ . Churning is simply a mechanical Reasonable Prices means for breaking these separating films and literally hammering the
Phone LI-4823 bits of butterfat together into a
1146 S. WEST mass, Mr. Farrall explains. His}.
0 : process undertakes to achieve the n Sat. "Til 8 P. M. same end without the hammering.
—— em ——= | In his highly mechanized setup, . Teeat o the cream first is heated above the hme melting point of butterfat. While y a still hot, it is run through a cenER. trifugal separator which turns it ht N out with a fat content as high as 75 or 80 per cent. 2 . The hot cream 1s then put through {a machine called>~ an emulsion b ' breaker, where itis forced through | Jet nozzles through . high presure. | This breaks the separating watery {films 4nd lets the bits of buterfat * icodlesce into a continuous mass in _~1which the watery whey is dispersed oo” in drops. : me Further “working,” to reduce the GINGER-PUFFS mode with DUFF'S nt of ane is carried out .. Cat cones from mechanically, By either vacuum J3 gingerbread cup- | evaporation or centrifuging, the’
i Bar warn | apoution assets. bp 3 Canny canners are in seventh heaven these days, for A&P has some of the
custard and re- *| practically to zere, producing cgn-
place cones. { centrated butter oil, which is yhore
i en oer oe Sais tor ee. Saeaes of ta IAB eae Th \ sweetest, juiciest peaches either side of the Mason-Dixon Line! Fresh from Follow directions for soft ginger cookies. || From beginning to end, the ma- / Add 1a chopped nuts and fruit to batter. || terials are entirely enclosed, so
Soot add WATIR— bats all! || neither hifian hands nor ouiside f vy p NTH k Michigan orchards, they're perfect for putting up (if you can restrainjyour
| rd : : {air can introduce dirt or spoilage micro-organisms,
\ _42mily from eating ’em all before you get the lid on your;pressure;cannerf) 2 And what a wife-saver they'll be next winter, when, commercially
TO SCHOOL ~~ goo i] Je. Some iowa tiaions a” ors L A canned fruit is likely to be scarce. Plan to
PASCAL CELERY 7 can a bushel or two of these big, blushing
It ie k hi 2 : This crisp, colorful celery provides a perfect ee oes hl hi § 1 _. ingredient for salads . .. and it’s as delicious’
# TOMATOES MY CHI LDREN GO ¢ WN : A “Buy, Buy blues!” is our theme song right
now, for we want everybody to enjoy luscious,
er rurcs auc Sacks as it is decorative, . beauties now, so you'can enjoy them all
Roman Cleanser, It whitens 3 stalk. 19¢ without hard rubbing; also 3
removemany sins Simpl } CONCORD GRAPES year round in fruit cocktails, salads, pies,
Their growers are certainly justified in say.
u ing; “Our vines have tender grapes,” for these shortcakes and other “peachy” treats!
Michigan Concords practically melt in your mouth. ide 59e
APPLES
Apples. that dow Bow.1o be firm irs Very “Orchids to the orchards of Michigan!”
Their fine flavor will tell you why we say,
sweet way . « « which is why they're so irresistible.
1b. 8¢
ITALIAN PRUNES
They're tempting, tart and tasty, with firm skins and a fresh “bloom” that's your cue to qualify. Enjoy this refreshing, juicy fruit often while the season is at its height!
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BARTLETT PEARS
Try keeping a dozen or twe in your fruit = Formerly Sold " High as bowl! - (We use the word “try” advisedly, ® For Men ~ — $15.00—Now Only for firm, flavorful pears like these have a
i ; y of disappearing the moment ) back ® For Women : 8 $4 95 A 8 a, Case Included . > 1b. 10¢
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