Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1948 — Page 14

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include WASHINGTON, Mar. 11 (UP)—The world of tomorrow will be interesting—and at the same time Schetter, Dixie Ann Walsh, PhylIt will be exciting because of the new gimmicks science isllis Davis, Jo cooking up. One will sizzle a steak “medium-well” in 10 seconds;|Grey, Susan Hi “well-done” in 15. Betty Ann Parker Another, an electronic dust collector, will suck in 99 per cent 'Rutter. : of the dust, lint and polen in

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of the common cold, since while TU NA CUTLETS ; | they're “swell”

it is snufiling in all of the dust it will snuffie all of the stray 13 sup mit ges 1 cup dry broad

germs at the same time. Lights to Flick Off inter: 111 cori crude of ’ a tuna Bute and rest tun fever Van Camp's Beanee Weenees $ tablespoons flour 1/4 teaspoon salt ‘

In the future, the lights will go on in a room as soon as you Cross the threshold, and flick off automatically when you go out. It will soon be possible for one, {family to sit at home and do the {baby sitting for the whole neighborhood, thanks to a little gadget

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Blend flou, oil and melted buttec. Stir milk in gradually and cook until {that operates on the principle of . 5 thoroughly and chill. Form into cutlet shapes, dip in slightly beaten egg system. : . The kids down the block gét|} ~ 2nd roll in cracker crumbs. Brush with melted fat. Bake ia moderately A Quick Medal... a party light in the sitter’s home, telling’ : Which house the scrap is in. EXCITING TUNA RECIPES FREE! = ; ; i Ideas galore to brighten your Lentenand Spring 8 ; ; LY smart hat It even picks up. the} Mer ssoteisbrighus sour enentadSy Si | —— Mba Li babies’ breathing, so that if one | Sear-Kise Tuoa Recipe Book. Tested a or » : school lunches. ts Ruhily rai ie croup, the daddy in the sitter fam- Tl 3nd | Othe tasty Hished. SiniAring, heifer eats

# [ily can put on his rubbers and run; . Fishing pi nd sea lore, too, for the over with an inhalér, and a hot'¥ - meafolks and children. For your frecopy, write water bottle. “| name and address plainly on pou esd. Mail 2-Way Watch Radios [I fo Secs Tota aang, Gal . Before long, you'll be able to iL.

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