Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 17

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Appoint Capt. Slater EASY, QUICK AND SURE

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| Commanding Officer | At Japanese Base

Capt. Kenneth A. Slater, for-! - |merly of Indianapolis, has been appointed commanding officer of {Company C, Kobe -, : ‘Quartermaster = Depot, Japan, |. The new com- a imanding officer ‘attended aa 4 kosh Busfinessji = | College, Oshkosh, Wis., and worked

‘the Army in March, 1940. During the war, he } served in the Eu- Capt. Slater ropean Theater and in Korea from September, 1947, to Decemme rin dee. her, 1948. 1- Second Action First Lt. Robert" P. Green, son of Mrs. Brada A. Green, 3126 W. 9th St, recently began a ninejmonth refresher course at Mather 4 {Air Force Base Cal, as a navi-gator-bombardier. He attended Purdue Universtiy before entering the service. From November, Now flush clogged “ga 1944, to- July, 1945, he flew 26 misdrains wide-open a W'sions with the 20th Air Force as faster, easier ay ‘a fambat navigator-bombardier. like magic, yet isabsolutely barmless to enamel, porcelain, pli fixtures. Just like a mullion litle plumbers going to work in 1 1 second, digging, diSsolv-

ing, fighting their way through the most stubbora dirt and

Six additional servicemen from: central Indiana have received assignments’ with, the 8th Army in Japan. Servicemen and their ‘camps are as follows: Pfc. James O. Padgett. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Paagett, 2823 N. Temple Ave. Yokohama;

fore, you hear a welcome gush that sends it swirling dowa the drain. Amazingly easy to use, 100. The action smarts instantly. No smelly fumes or ses. Absolute money-back guarantee. Ee Plamite from Jo grocer toda: Dearborn Chemical Co., Chicago, iL

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Guess, 1423 8B. Harding Ave. Jinimachi; Pvt. Willlam E. Adams, Y son of ‘Mrs. Josephine Adams, 403 {Henson Ave., Tokyo. Pyt. Charles North Catt, son of | Mr, and Mrs. Charles North Cutt, iCrawfordsville, Kokura, Kyushu; iCpl, Kenneth E. Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W, Warren, R.R: 2, Thorntown, Osaka, and] (Pfc. Robert I. Bertram, son of Mrs. Curtis Bertram, New Castle, Otsu.

Arnold Dean McKinzie, seaman {apprentice, USN, son of George E. |McKinzie, 755 E. McCarty 8t., was {recently graduated from the Hos-! {pital Corps School at Great Lakes, (II. He is a graduate of Manual)

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Quicy-rasy recipe for combining the ness of bananas with nute | aoe ogg's All-Bran. Delicious! 3 cupsherten- 1 cup mashed, fully. ing ripe bananas

Sahara Grotto Group Plans April Meetings

.. Sahara Grotto Auxiliary com-| mittees have completed arrange-|

sugar 3 gu sifted flour uw tors poons ments of April meeting sched"3 Sip Rellopps I er ules. 3 2% teaspoon sada They are: Luncheon for the)

visiting committee Tuesday in the. home of Mrs. Clara Roth, 1129 N| Alabama 8t.; Thursday luncheon for the dinfhg room committee in the home of Mrs. Lillian Ott-| ing, 1542 8S, New Jersey St, and the Harmonettes, Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. in the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 E. Washington St.

Party Unattended

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1. Blend shortening and sugar until creamy; add egg and beat well, 2. Add All-Bran and milk; let soak until most of Sssyre 1s taken up.

Stir in bananas. 8. Sift flour with baking powder, soda and salt; add to first mixture stirring only until combined. #4. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full Je bake in preheated moder- ’ ahely = oven (400°F.) 25 to 30

viol: "a ‘mufins—214” in diameter.

Werid's most ~A stove in a freight car used to smous natural keep champagne from freezing nitive elteal ot {started a fire that touched off a

{machine-gun explosion of corks {and caused $2000 damage to the ‘eonsignment.

SEA FOOD

VALUES FOR GOOD FRIDAY

Ocean Perch= 39:

FILLETS. Finest quality, fresh flavor.

Haddock = 42

FILLETS. Firm, white. For baking or frying.

God Fillets » 39:

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Whiting » 32: Catfish _ »49:| Whiting SoleF lets » 52: Shrimp

FILLETS, Flavorful, economical, mn. 22¢ DRESSED. Pan sized fish, : UNCOOKED. *For salads, cocktails, or frying.

Pfc. John 8. Guess, son of James,

|STOKELY PEAS

{TOMATOES

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Kroger Country Fresh—Pan Ready.

DUCKLINGS ~~ 12°

Fancy Full-Dressed—Small Sire.

4 CHUCK ROAST - 53

Kroger Cut Tenderay—Less Bone, Less Waste.

RIB ROAST ~~ 59°

Kroger Cut Tenderay—Ribs not over 7” long.

- GROUND BEEF - 49

Ground Fresh Daily—All Beef, Ib. 52:

PORK ROAST

Lean Meaty—Boston Butts.

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Wingars TENDER SMOKED | 8-Lb. Shank

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PEACHES

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LIBBY PERS ri

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TRELLIS CORN

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Packer's Label

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VAC-PAK CORN

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PORK CHOPS

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PORK SAUSAGE 39

Mild_Seasoned--Kingan's Visking Roll.

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STRAWBERRIES * 33: 23:

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TOMATOES

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POTATOES 10: 59

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