Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1948 — Page 13
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”y y i A Let’s Ea ise ds © | Hint cience urns ut ew. Labor- aving vices Phe Soitor Supa STRAUSS «ok t Off d ae SAYS: 2 of s €re By KAY SHERWOOD Scientists : t B A NEA Staff Writer : = = ’ OUT 'OF the test tube and + On Preparing. |i sr ti Fear World . ¥ . little low-cost, labor-saving aids fy 4 . ] D | designed to strengthen Mrs. i . ! TF rt America’s faith in small but ; € esse Sa important postwar miracles. . Funds, ih r - » Designed for the purpose of he Says Other Fresh Fruits softening the hardest water Demand Will Costlier Scarcer without installing —expensive " spondent ’ : i equipment is a portable alum- Exceed Supply nuch. more : By META GIVEN inum "water softener which By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. | n the next Tr “PE thankful for the availability -hooks=up=—to-—any-sink-faucet:-— ABOUT 150 years ago, an. of apples now that other fresh What makes the efficient op- nglishm =the name —of| ¢ fruits are costlier and. scarcer, eration of this 12-inch-high de- Malthus a that so many| isiness with Apples can be used in so many| Vice possible is the use of glass people were coming into the| men contro} different ways to add mealtime| fibers as screens inside the con- | |world that in a comparatively — y Federation Interest. Make minted apples or er no keep particles of the ~ |short time the food which could|” = red cinnamon ones for garnish-| softening agent, zeolite, from 3 : “LA to see that, g ing meat, use them in ho and| escaping 28 Cellulose sponge yarn makes oe grown on the ta re them | \ U. S. Steel, desserts, and, of course, as baked| Because these “¥creens are the head of this new mop which and that large numbers would| | ~ A n ‘Telephone ’ apples, non-clogging, hard water will js highly absorbent and free of | |die of starvation. mpanies has ! Raw apples are a health-giving flow . through the softener at . |jn¢, At that time the population of omen stocke snack, for they furnish needed| the rate of a gallon a minute. highly absorb- |Europe was “about 157 million z bulk in the diet. Serve them raw| Softener is connected to faucet ent aid ty a ¥-abs and is now 550 million; 150 years She is cone for dessert, diced or slivered in| DY #"Hve-foot hose attached to : before Malthus the population of who has Ine 2 salads. The dessert given today the base and an arched spout Virtues poasted by these new ; } the world was approximately fhe % is best served hot and garnished| directs treated water into the MOPS is “that the spongy ropes i " 500 million and in 1940 was on those with whipped cream, ice cream| basin. are easier to 'keep clean, will ism aS . Spongy, nonslip hot pan hold- 110 "a Liilion. ’ " I or hard sauce. - Cellulose S ] Bot deposit Jira on 2 freshly. Free flow of water through this small-scaled aluminum water © used by model are made |" of course, Malthus was proved ON! about the .a x uiose sponge ’s to apply liquid wax to floor. softener is made possible by non-clogging glass fiber screens.in the from silicone and are scorch and |wrong—at feast so far. The rea‘re charmed WEDNESDAY MENVS Ideal for Mop Heads This same type of sponge container. Hose which hooks softener to faucet is detachable. _steam-proof.. son, be was wrong is “that ne y : ro ) . ) » = ee ee — could not guess that the worl : the Snopes ia CELLULOSE» SPONGE, an- When flattened out makes essed into a spongy flexible This holder has a top open- DR. would be fo successful in pro- STORE OPEN o show the Cooked wheat cereal with sugar other laboratory-developed'ma- large, long-lasting, lint-free material has netted the house- ing and can be screwed into | ANSWERS — |ducing more food on the land and cream terial, comes to the kitchen in, cleaning cloths. ' wife hot pan holders which ) A | 3 \ on . $ . Question: C al - f Z 7, lands of feminine Aamon toast the form of ropy yarn which Chemists’ discovery that the won't steam-burn her hands as place on the nozzle of a garden larged by he rig iver en: ee new. lands tor fond TILL Spanish omelet makes mop heads that give mineral silicone could be. proc- some cloth holders will if she hose for heavy-duty outdoor Can the vellow pigment of » cognize the 5 Pe er tr a Olona, 804, butter — TTT grips a hot wet dish. washing of windows or cars. | the skin be cleared up? | THIS DOES not mean, howpresentation esh green grapes Or, with a short length of | r+ This , . ever, that the world ean go on e_ said smiles = LW finder ume win Ti limes Pattern Service | Textured Surfaces rtibber tubing, rT can | Rane ais eon supporting more and more People ll be boys, pork ausages J i Offer No-Skid Grip be hooked up-to a kitchen sink: the lver-and-the-yelow color indefinitely. the ides of o_o cheese salad THESE ow oa fe faucet. Water flows directly | of the skin frequently im- Al a recent meeting of the ngs with no a and AN ! oD - new ereatr colored to the sponge which scrubs prove althougn as vet there Aperiean Association for the 2 I risp apple desrert for epeh] | holders are scorch-proof and away grit or grease without | is no treatment which can be dvancement of Science, some TON HT adult; one pint for each child, in addi-| | their textured surfaces assure Scratching smooth surfaces. | retfed on toaccomplish these (of the ‘eminent -scientists again n— tion to that 1a fn the dave menus. a non-skid grip The leak-proof plastic holder results. expressed ar same fears as They can be kept lank. keeps guiding hands high and ry ® hose of Malthus. Similar dis- . CRISP APPLE DESSERT ing BE enter be rarely wir: dry during washing operation. Question: My pashand is as ons have appeared elsewhere The Sale . rT 2 €, Sced gooking apples ing them with a damp cloth. — I always hosrse and some- TE TE au intersa. Fesuines tomorrow 7 o water ? \ This new material is used to Mother Is Lawyer times cannot talk. What can and world resources or much _ during regular ¢ 7 c. sugar . he \ male Jacking Lanle mats and MONTROSE—Mrs. Audrey Kel-| \ be done for this? time. in discussing the same Store Hours ¢ , 3 butter or fortified margarine] WW 8 ant aioe (ly, mother of four_smail children,| | Auer, Tis I called lar- subject. 9:30 till 5 : #% c. sifted flour AN AN lic plastic which is extensively Was recently admitted to prac-| ved tt ho 14 Ong oi | What can be done about this 3% tsp. salt. \ WW ™ di d industrial ducts [ti bef ued, it shou e investigated |is a matter 6f debate, but it is “Wash, pare, core and slice ap-|| \ LT. \ fi | use in § ia products [tice efore the Susquehanna| by a specialist as some se- a fact that there is some point ‘ pare, P-| turns to housework in the form County courts, Montrose, Pa. Sh s y i. N & ples. Place in a greased, shallow A \ ’ e| rious cause may be present. of population growth at whicn 5 . ce | of an inexpensive holder for a is a graduate of the law school | such as tuberculosis or [the land will no longer be able baking dish. Sprinkle with cin- | bi l . | long! pamon, pour over .water, then ffi 1) | “soft: sponge. of Cornell University. i polyps. {to supply everything needed. 1, cup sugar. Mix remaining | - a : —— sugar with ‘shortening, flour and| - salt until mixture is crumbly Sprinkle over apples, bake in a —l — a i moderate oven (350 degrees Fp ) et * for 50 to 60 minutes, until ae are tender and topping is dell- ff efously browned. : Serves four to five. - 2 20 . . RU TR Teen Pralevise y i) Cd —T ed = i ‘BLAU By JEAN N —— RS - ' persons E - THE--HOLIDAYS. are. only $5227 27 = I the first 3 half over. It’s not too late to : a 5 hilosopher, t issue a warning against break- By MRS. ANNE CABOT she can i NE uppose ou accepted -a party This beautiful pahel reminisd the man invitation "way back at. the By SUE BURNETT cent of ones childhood Jones ¥ REPORT] NG an won't j beginning of the vacation. And This trio of beauties is perfect go for the nursery. Eas atite re disap- ] suppose another, more desirable | , no. yy your winter suit y. y ; 19 : . TH | date has come up for the same |p p : ches and lavely colorings makg A 10N i a Pp Easy as can be to make—and ¢or pleasant needlework hours. } t men and A day. What to do’ each style requires just one yard ( ; . : 1 t { Well, boys and girls; you ! The Madonna's garments are we ; mae ves 8 of colorful fabric. 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in the seventh annual nation- Here’ 8 {deal Menu
wide contest, sponsored by-. the) - National Needlework Bureau, JF or Ladies’ Luncheon:
"the middle of the streét by a -~change.of lights. WRONG WAY: Sound your
another way of stating in horsepower the 40,000-kilo-
=i a Mrs... Pauline. Floudre, Siler] Here's an {deal menu for a : Cog Creek, NY ladles” diy Tincheon: Cold diced’ horny. #0. that es get out. : watt- Hlectric-generating capacity of the first unit at - : wigs Her delicate tablecloth «of fine;veal salad on pineapple rings. or. a way and you can pro- . )\ | ¥ , _ white “cotton, crocheted in a jellle¢d cranberry slices. Powkr & Light’ spew: White iv " Le A osompan Lhe. saad. With, bot. i. RIGHT WAY: Give nim a Ri er plant. The struetuce posed, from a doily motif, is/rolls, hot spiced "tea or coffee, | chance “to get “to the ™ SUF ne - without blowing your horn. now heme érected FOIEY will ‘accommodate 10000"
“among the 2000 pieces ~exhibitediand add a vanilla. cream. puff for, here. T
|dessert. . “horses,
} . el) i SITUATION: Your hostess urges you to have a second helping of food.
EERE since a second 40,000 kilowatt unit is sched.
* uled for 1950. Eventually, the “stable” at White River
WRONG WAY: Say, pl couldn't possibly: hold ap- . . : . BN other bit.” : will house four generating units. This horsepower will RIGHT WAY: Say, “No, }
thank you. It was delicious. provide the Electric power to give Indianapolis the ” 2 » SITUATION: You have | waited patiently to be served in a store and the clerk ignores you to wait on customers who have not waited
GOOD OLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE power to grow.
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K as long. . ; . WRONG WAY: Show your J annoyance 'by making a $50,000,000 ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT sharp remark. . . ’ RIGHT WAY: Remind the | In the Future of the Indianapolis Area
clerk in a pleasant voice that | you believe you are next to |
Nearly All DRAPES
Expansion plans of Indianapolis Power & Light Company
Require be served. : PONS Tower Dmpan : call for the investment of $50,000,000 in new facilities in © S pectia | Handlin g ‘Man's Clothing Rill the five vears ending with 1951 to meet the increasing need | . (Center) Two railroad cors were required to op T N ; Lt . : — Therefore, Call BR. 2401 ‘Tops Wife's: Report womeporl iat the exhaust hood and ih parh for for Eldciriz. service. This: plans. include the new White & co WASHINGTON—According to the first new generating uni. ' River generating plant. a connecting high-tension trans. recent figures compiled by, the } mission liné. to Indianapolis, and improvement and ex. 4 U. 8. Labor Department, the (Above) To give aff ideo of the size of the entire ; i husband's annual clothing bill] tyrbo-generator when installed, the exhaust hood * tension of existing plants and system, tops ‘his wife's by $17 to $20 in clone weighs 33,400 pounds, about 1/20 of the +, the average city household. total weight of more than 600,000 pounds. Aside from ties, nylons and !
. |other incidentals that go to make . emare [up the average® family’s clothing] : e |budget, the department said the ronsiaael . missus buys a heavy coat every ’ four years and four dresses arfd| three pairs of shoes a year. Hus-| bands, average one heavy wool suit every two years, one light] wool suit every three years and] five shirts and two pairs of shoes \& year,
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