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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 12

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Dover, Ohio
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12
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IMS ly NAYDN If you were brought up in the country and are old enough to remember when farm families bought flour by the barrel and sugar in hundred bound bags, chances are you know what I mean by the old- fashioned General Store. It was always a treat for us When Father and Mother felt we could afford a can of salm- 6n. In those long ago days we had plenty of food but not a surplus of cash, it was much more likely Mother would buy some salt codfish. Don't misunderstand me; 1 like salt cod in rich milk gravy. But when we could have salmon, we enjoyed it.

Furthermore, chances were good that if Father felt affluent enough to buy something like salmon, he would al- so buy a half pound of those delicious chocolate drops. A whole pound cost 20 cents in 1910, but a half pound gave each of us 2 or 3 of the small, conical candies. I hope you will try this loaf with the thyme, parsley flakes and marjoram. Use pound canned salmon, 2 cups bread crumbs, half teaspoon parsley flakes, eighth teaspoon thyme, 3-fourths cup whole milk, egg beaten, fourth teaspoon marjoram, fourth teaspoon onion salt, half teaspoon salt, 4 dashes bread. Add the egg and all the other ingredients and blend well, pepper.

Mix the salmon, milk and Bake in a greased pan for 45 minutes at 375. Serves six. Watching For Echo? 'CLEVELAND Echo is on a holiday and Echo I can be seen only during the morning hours, according to the So- hio Research Center here. Friday NW-NE, Overhead. Saturday NW- NE, Overhead; NW- NE, Overhead.

Sunday NW-NE, Overhead; NW-E, Overhead. Monday NW-NE, Overhead. Tuesday NW- NE, Overhead; NWE, Overhead. Wednesday, March 31 3:213:41, NW-NE, Overhead; 5:235:43, NW-SE, Overhead. Thursday, April 1 2:032:23, NW-NE, Overhead; 4:044:24, NW-E, Overhead.

SPRITE Liquid for Dishes 22 oz. Plastic Bottle ROYAL GELATIN Asserted Flavors 3 oz. pkf. for 3 270 Chicken of the Sea CHUNK TUNA Green Label cans $100 I JELLO DREAM WHIP TOPPING 430 BAKERS ANGEL FLAKE COCONUT 2 for 650 White House APPLE SAUCE 303 tin 4 MBS 99 COFFEE Instant 6 ox. jar Re 1 lb.

tin Hunt Club BURGER BITS DOG FOOD Nine Lives CAT FOOD 2 cans 290 Joan of Arc Light KIDNEY BEANS tin 2 for 330 VIMCO ELBO MACARONI VIMCO REGULAR SPAGHETTI VIMCO THIN SPAGHETTI YOUR oun Box CHOICE 2 boxes Realemon LEMON JUICE 2Vz oz. Plastic Lemon 2 290 Jack Frost CANE SUGAR Sib. bag 590 Nickles ANGEL FOOD CAKE 390 each HEINZ 01. jar STRAINED BABY FOOD HEINZ oz. jar JUNIOR BABY FOOD 10jars99c 4 jars 63c SMUCKERS Pure Grape 10 oz.

jar JELLY 5 for Pure Apple 10 oz. jar JELLY 5 for 1.QQ Pure Cinnamon 10 oz. jar APPLE JELLY 5 for $1.00 Pure Mint 10 oz. jar APPLE JELLY for $1 Pure 10 oz. jar' Black Berry JELLY Jar 390 BIRDSEYE PEAS 10 oz.

box 2 390 PROCTOR GAMBLE DASH GIANT giant size 83c LAVA SOAP 2 Bars 27c DASH lagre box $2.49 BATH CAMAY SOAP assorted, 2 bath bars 33c KIRK'S HARDWATER CASTILE SOAP 2 bars 23e LIQUID IVORY reg. size 35e JOY, plastic reg. size 35c Mr. CLEAN, plastic 32 oz. bottle 57c SALVO TABLETS box of 24 85c ZEST SOAP, bath size 2 bars 43c CHEER 2 large boxes 65c SPIC SPAN, reg.

box 29c OXYDOL, giant box 87c TIDE 2 large boxes 65c COMET CLEANER, 14 oz. can 2 for 33c MEDIUM IVORY SOAP 3 med. bars 35c SUGARDALE BOLOGNA lb. 59c Dutchman lb. 65c PORKIES pkg.

45c B. B. QUE HAM lb. 90c BOILED HAM lb. 89c FROZEN FOOD Rich's pint COFFEE RICH Rich's quart COFFEE RICH for qt.

390 Wakefield 6 oz. pkj. CRAB MEAT Birdseye 9 oz. pkg. Cut Green BEANS for 09? Birdseye Italian-9 ox.

pkg. GREEN BEANS NABISCO 11 Ox. OREOCREME SANDWICH FIG NEWTON CAKE LORNA DOONE lorna Checelato YOUR CHOICE 390 MIUEi'S PROCESSED KOSHER DIU PICKLES 25C Look For The Plte-Zing Oval Distributed ft KUin, Inc. 34t Canton, Okie blonde with the bee-stung lips who made $3 million and spent every penny, is dead at 75. Miss Murray, who married 'our limes, was a symbol of roaring 20s gaiety who never ceased regarding herself as a celebrity although her career did not extend into the era of alking pictures.

She succumbed Tuesday at he Motion Picture Country Home to a long illness that followed a stroke and a heart ailment. "You don't have to keep making movies to remain a star," she said several years ago. 'Once you become a star, you are always a star." At her peak, she earned XX) a week and was one of Hollywood's highest-paid stars. She maintained lavish homes and entertained extravagantly. As her glittering era passed, her income declined.

In 1926, she estimated her fortune at $3 million. Ten years later, she Silent Screen's Mae Murray Made Millions, Dies Penniless HOLLYWOOD (AP) Mae sat penniless for three days on a Murray, the silent screen's Takes Water Course Robert Lee Sturtz of the New Philadelphia Water Department is studying water supply )roblems at a one-week course at Ohio State University this week. Fifty hours of classroom nstruction and discussion periods covering problems encountered in proper operation of Miblic water treatment facili- will be the basis for the course. All those enrolled must hold Class I or Class II water operator certificates. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY OFF bench in New York's Central Park.

In the mid 50s she wrote her memoirs, "The Self-Enchant' ed." Born Marie Adrienne Koenig May 10, 1889, in Portsmouth, she danced in New York shows as a teen-ager. Florenz Ziegfeld featured her in his Follies of 1908, 1909 and 1915. Her marriages were to William Schwencker a gate- man; Jay O'Brien, a Pasadena broker; film director Robert £. Leonard, and Prince David M'divani. A son by M'divani, Daniel M.

Cunning, is her only living relative. He operates a shoe store in Troy, N.Y. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday in a mortuary chapel. PUCToHear I Gas Finns' Rate Plaints Sailor's Death Jump Halted HUNTINGTON, W. Va.

(AP)A Huntington patrolman persuaded young sailor from Middletown, Ohio, tojclimb to safety Tuesday from a girder on a bridge over the Ohio River where he sat for 15 minutes. The sailor, 19-year-old Dennis Pieratt, was admitted after the incident to Cabell Huntington Hospital, where he told authorities he was despondent over family problems. Police said Pieratt was hitchhiking back to his ship, the USS Utina, at Little Creek, when he climbed over a guardrail and sat down on a girder of the Huntington Chesapeake Bridge. which Ohio Power and the two gas companies serve are Cam- Bridge, Coshocton, Findlay, Fremont, Fostoria, Ironton, Lancaster, Mount Vernon, Newark, Portsmouth, Steubenville, Tiffin and Zanesville. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Two gas companies which balked at rate reduction granted last Jan.

28 to the Ohio Power Co. will have their complaints aired by the Public Utilities Commission. Sam K. Beetham, in charge of the commission's utilities division, said today that such a hearing probably would not come until sometime in May or June. Columbia Gas of Ohio and Ohio Valley Gas Co.

filed a motion to intervene in the case about a month after the rate reduction was approved. The reduction, in effect, cuts costs for 31 all-electric school build ings in a 53-county area. The gas companies contend that the lowering of school rates was "unjust, unreasonable, unjustly discriminatory, unjustly preferential and in vio lation of law." Beetham said the gas companies, after a conference with commission authorities, agreed to withdraw their motion to intervene because the motion was not drawn properly. The companies, however, filed a new complaint recently charging the rate reduction as being discriminatory. The gas companies also contend that Ohio Power forced the schools taking the reduced electrical rates to sign agreements that only electrical power would be used for all energy needs.

Ohio Power officials originally termed the gas companies' motion as "ridiculous." Among communities In Ohio Convict Slayer CLEVELAND (AP) A 29- year old Cleveland man has been convicted of first-degree murder but a Common Pleas Court Jury saved him from the electric chair by recommending mercy. Thomas Salmon was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison. He was accused of shooting to death 37-year-old Atlas Osborne last Oct. 25 in Salmon's West Side apartment. Read Lawrence Liquor Sales Increase In ON PAGE 4 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio's liquor monopoly system sales in 1964 increased more than million or 5.5 per cent over 1963, according to final audit figures announced today.

State Auditor Chester W. ble said the total sales for 1964, retail, wholesale and agency outlets, totaled $240,134,793, of up $12,599,877 over the previous year. Coble's report also disclosed that collections from the $1 liquor gallonage tax totaled $12,079,375 for an increase of $650,124 or 5.6 per cent above 1963. He said this was equivalent to the sale of 3,250,620 more "fifths" of liquor in 1964 than In 1963. ctocfet EVERY PIECE MADE AMERIC, MSS20.

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