Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1949 — Page 4

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Home Freezers Save Money With an electric home freezer,' you not only save shopping and meal preparation time but "you actually save enough food money to pay for the freezer itself! It is estimated that the averag? family wastes 10 of its food budget on spoilage and vaste. This is virtually eliminated with an electric home freezer.' Additional savings result from bih.-g able to buy in quantity when prices are lowest. .And fewer automobile trips to the grocer's save gasoline, too. Many owners have found their electric home freezers actually pay for themselves! Speaking of savings, many mothers save time and avoid early morning confusion, thanks to tneir- electric home freezers. Childrens school lunches can be prepared in 'advance sandwich

es made, everything wrapped .in wax paper, .and kept in the electric freezer until the youngsters leave for school. The monotony of using Ie;i overs the next day is banished forever with an electric home

freezer. You just store the extra portions freeze them and they're ready to heat up for another main dish days or weeks later, when they are again appealingly novel. What's more,

extra ; quantities of spaghetti, baked beans, sauce, chili, hash, gravy and many other delicious foods can be kept for weeks and Included ih the menu of some future meal. Those homemakers who grow fruits and vegetables in their own gardens, or raise chickens

or livestock can freeze and stare this, produce when it's at the peak of quality in flavor, in color and nutritional value. Home freezing captures tresh lood goodness at its prime, retaining all the appetite appeal nature put into it. To save time on special entertaining days, complete meals can be prepared . ahead, either ready for cooking cr thoroughly cooked and kept m the electric home freezer until needed. Then just before mealtime, food can . be popped into the oven, pot or broiler, heated or cooked, and

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STIU SUFFERING from injuries received nearly a year ago when a wildly lashing hose struck him on the head, William Lewan, Jr., is carried from Chicago's Michael Reese hospital in arms of his father. In an out-of-court settlement with the Liquid Carbonic corporation William received

$125,000 for injuries. He was in a coma six months, suffered loss of speech. (International) served piping hot, full of fresh flavor and health giving vitamins. This way when minutes count half the time normally required for meal preparation can be saved. Not only is it possible to cook whole meals ahead, but with an electric home freezer the modern homemaker prepares enough pies, cakes, cookies or other pastries for a week or more and stores them either in dough form ready to bake or as completely baked foods in' the freezer until needed. Commercially prepared bread, rolls, and biscuits are stored in the same way used later, they're delicious and tasty as ever. Canning is easy the electric home freezer way. Elretric home freezer users everywhere say that by freezing foods they can preserve them in approximately

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Preserving ddidousj gden-fresh fruits and vegetables by freezing .has gained overnight popularity with modern homemakers. Never before has it been so easy to make sure you'll have plenty of luscious, tempting foods ready and waiting whenever you want them. With your own Jiome freezer, meats, fruits and veg- ' etables can all be easily stored for many months, preserved by quick freezing to" hold all their

thrilling flavor and color and their precious vitamins too. See the new home freezer models at your dealers, now! No matter what size your family or how often you entertain, there's a model and size designed with you in mind. But see them for yourself. You'll agree modern home freezing is wonderful! PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC.

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SENIOR GAR Vice Commander Charles A. Chappel, 102, who hopes to be elected commander of Grand Army of the Republic, plans a "real scrap" to hold another election in place of the present id.a to disband the organization at current Indianapolis, Ind., encampment. Chappel is one of 16 surviving; Union Army veterans. Only six are able to attend the encampment. Chappel is shown packing bag at Long Beach, Cal., home. (International)

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- v. wycijf lamily's budget- very type of home. The right freezer in your home will be a real aid to a better, more convenient way of living. You'll eat better and spend less shop less and same more! y Important, too . . with an electric home freezer, you are always prepared for unexpected guests. It's like having a grocery, meat market and bakery right in your own heme. Everything from soup to dessert is at your finger-

running to the grocery in bad weather, no loss of time for you'll always have an ample supply of tasty foods to serve a variety of meals ... at a moment's notice.

Three Service Planes Crash, OneAtS&a.-

an area half a mile wide. The engines and fuselage of the plane half-buried themselves in a cotton field a mile-and-ahalf south of Belcher. , The plane was from Barksdale FiAlrl hpaHrmartprs rf ihc Air

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crash. j Reports from the scene said the plane hit the power lines after the engine caught fire. Witnesses saw no parachutes. The - plane etashed about 10:30 a.m. 1 i 'Two badly burned bodies were recovered from the wreckage. j

HUSBAND HELD IN WIFE'S DEATH ; WARSAW, Ind., A.ug. 31 -(UP) A 38-year-old woman was killed early today and police held her husband on an open charge in connection with . ihc killing Police said Gale Warner, age' 36," State Highway ' ' Tkpa'rtment employe, allege ny struck and killed his wife, Bessie Cluo Warner, during a fight over "family trouble. ' Mrs. Warn-jr was dead when police arrived at the Warner horns.

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BELCHER, La., Aug. 31. (U.R) A B-45 jet bomber caught fire today and crashed through a mass of high voltage power lines. Two men were killed and two others were reported missin?. Wreckage was scattered over

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I WELLPINIT, Wash., Aug. 31. (UP) The co-pilot of a crashed B-29 from which other crew members parachuted to safety

was found dead today in the i plane's wreckage. j Searchers found the body of 1st 1 Lt. Jack E. Gillard of Spokane in 1 1 the wrecked aircraft this morning. ' 1 It was first thought Gillard had parachuted from the flaming B-29

with 14 other crew members yesterday and had been trapped in a forest fire ignited when the plane exploded. ' Spokane Air Force Base officials said the big bomber, its number four engine torn loose from its mount, crashed and exploded in a grove of trees on the bank of the Spokane River 25 miles northwest of Spokane. The crash set off two brush and forest fires covering more than 200 acres. Piiot Wallace B. Goetz, . Spokane, said he ordered the men to bail out at 20,00u xeet whou m. icund nis number four eneine

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proptllor and flames began to lick along the wing. The Superfort was on a routine training mission from Moses Lake to Spokane via Portland, pre., and Seattle.

THE FIRST VETERAN OF World War II to head the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Clyde A. Lewis (left)' of Platkburg, N. Y, chats with the outgoing commander, Lysll T. Begg: of Madison,' Wise. The new. V.F..W. Commander-in-Chief wes e'ected unanimously at the close of the organization's 50th National Encampment at Miami, Fla, International)

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 31. (UP) A Navy PBM Martin Mariner plane crashed today and sank two miles west of North Island with a crew of 10 on board, the 11th Naval District reported. There were some survivors, the Navy said. , The plane was attached to Patrol Squadron 46, North Island,; and caught fire after crashing the ! Navy said. ..'... 1 : Planes and ships were immedi-' ately dispatched to the area and

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