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Finally, sAitchisou discovered Kuliman had surrendered to his own platoon outsiue ol her tin. Now, eignt years later, the prisoner met nis captor. Ot ine ex-Uerman soldier, his American commanding oh iter said, "He's a good, thorough, well school ed soldier." GENERAL HELPER FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP>?A big. bronzed, grey-templed tourist pucn ed right in when a garage caught lire here recently, lie laid aside , his fishing equipment and arrived at the early morning blaze along i with the first lire truck. He helped firemen drag the hose from their truc-K and pull it to an advantageous spot. He did all lie could to help, and firemen thanked him gratetully as he left. None knew that their hard-tugging, shirtsleeved helper was Gen. James A. Van Fleet, hero ol Korea, Greece and World War II. The speed record for U. S. trains is believed to have been set in 1U05 when a train ran three miles at a rate of 127.00 miles per hour. Potato Salad Like Mom's GIVE CREDIT to the Ladies Aid for this potato gala... By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor HERE IT IS. Ladies, the best darned potato salad recipe of the season. When we tried it on our family they said, "MMmmm, the old fashioned Church Supper ' kind!" Yes, indeed it is the kind that the best cooks in the town used ; to bring to church suppers. It's secret? Marinating the potatoes"in French dressing, then folding them into old-fashioned "boiled" dress ing ? the kind that's made rich and savory with dry mustard, sug ar, cider vinegar, egg and undilut ed evaporated miik. If you've been longing for just such a potato salad, we're proud ot say this is it. SUPER POTATO SALAD . Ingredients: 4 cups cubed cooked potatoes (about 1V2 pounds boiled in jackets and peeled and cut in Va inch cubes) 1 cup diced celery, 2 to 4 teaspoons finely grated onion (pulp and juice), Va cup French dressing, 1 teaspoon salt, 2/3 to aa cup cooked salad dressing, 2 hard cooked eggs. Method: Hut potatoes, celery and onion into large mixing bowl. Pour over French stressing; mix gently until vegetables are coated. Cover, refrigerate 2 to 3 hours. Just be fore serving, sprinkle with salt. Add cooked salad dressing; mix gently. Garnish with sliced eggs. FRENCH DRESSING Ingredients: 3 tablespoons salad oil, I tablespoon cider vinegar, ' teaspoon salt, l4 teaspoon pepper. Method: Shakb ingredients to gether to blend. Makes '4 cup. COOKED SALAD DRESSING Ingredients: 1 teaspoon flour, 2 teaspoons sugar, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, ;,t teaspoon salt, few grains cayenne. 1 tablespoon salad oil, 1 egg (slightly beaten), 2 tablespoons cider vinegar, >2 cup undiluted evaporated milk, 1 table spoons cider vinegar. Method: Mix flour, sugar, mus tard. salt and cayenne together in top of double boiler. Gradually blend in oil. Blend egg and 2 table spoons vinegar add to oil mixture. Cover over hot, not boiling, water and stir constantly until thickened ?about 5 minutes. Hemove from heat; cool. Stir 2 tablespoons vin egar into milk; beat into cooked mixture until smooth. Makes :,i cup. Peripatetic Bull PIERZ, Minn. (API?Missing his llolstein bull from its pen in the barn. Ed Otremba was startled by strange noises coming from the haymow. He investigated and found that the animal had climbed the stairs and was nonchalantly munching hay. Only trouble was that the bull hadn't figured out how to climb downstairs. It took the farmer and his three sons hours of pushing, pulling and persuading to get the animal out of the loft. Canine Ranger WEST GLACIER. Mont. (APV? Joy, a sad-eyed bloodhound, is now a Glacier National Park ranger. The dog was given a medal re cently certifying it is a ranger for finding the body 6f a man buiied by a snow avalanche on the park's Going-to-the-Sun Highway. Air-Lift Cinema ST. ANSGAR. Ia (AP>?\ou will be able to go to the movies by air plane in St. Ansgar soon. The new Fly-in and Drive-in Theater will soon have a lighted air strip alongside the theater so that aircraft can park, and the oc cupants can watch the movie with out getting out of their planes. Prolific Piogencv HOLDENVILLE, Okla. <AP>? When Mrs. Mary Klorelce O'Don nel died here recently at 83, she left a family of 135 direct descend ants. She was survived by 13 of hef 17 children, 67 grandchildren, 71 great-grandchildren and 4 great great-grandchildren. ? Inner Tubes Banned GREENWICH, Conn. iAP) ? If you want to go into deep water at any of the'municipal benches here, you must swim without u*ing in flated inner tubes. Alter a 10-year old girl slipped off a tube and drowned, the board of selectmen banned the use of such swimming implements. W?-/r- ess? w/r//w?S?) mmm foods r's 12 oz. liax [N FLAKES, Pkg .. 19c ding 3 Lb. Carton FT JEWEL 69c r's 1 oz. Can NNA SAUSAGE .. 19c SSING Qt. Jar 45c 's )PPED Jar J^c 's ftlNED 3 Jars 29? 25= Half Runner ANS 2 lbs 29c SfiO Size HONS doz43c irdinal APES : lb 25c i j FOOD 2 cans 29c SPRAY 29c 10 Lb. BaRS i MEAL SJ.39 Del Monte 2 % Can FRUIT COCKTAIL 39c Del Monte No. 2'/j Can PEACHES 33c Planter's Cocktail PEANUTS 8-oz Can 35c F. F. V. Tavern APPETIZERS, 8-oz Box 29c Pure LARD : 4 lbs 63c Tender Leaf Vi Lb. Pkg. TEA :::: 23c Armour's MILK : 2 Lge 25c swansdown Yellow CAKE MIX Pkg 25c Hunt's Tomato CATSUP 2 Bottles 35c USE PET MILK IN All YOUt COOKING U. S. Choice Lh. SIRLOIN STEAK .... JQc Fresh Pressed FRYERS lb 40c Moi cell's Sliced BACON lb ggc KconomV ( ut PORK CHOPS lb ggc I PAPER I SPRY I IVORY pLATES I SHORTENING I SOAP [Pkgs 29c I 3 lb Can 83c | 2 Lge Bars 25c |JT I'lfI'/ifJ I'kVI^ j AfoAH Numskull ^ear noah - is /vlghr driving dangerous 8ecause some AAoroRisrs'josr don't give a dim * p ser aer/s g. esaac vigtorville, caltr=. (g)ear aioah ? \nhen a GULL MEErs a BUOy, <5 that a seaside romance ? oul'us farkas j NORTHAMPTON, PA. j <,eHD Vx* mnmt NeFou -To "A/OAU' | m % rev i * OrJ WATCH YOUR STEP . . . Don't try to road a new*, paper or book while walking ?long ? buty sidewalk. BWT\jBLu "If It's the BEST you WANT for LESS?hero's proof I for you?by shopping test! Shop your Dixie-Home Super Market for 4 STRAIGHT WEEKS ? buying the same /vl X quality of items you prefer for your family. At the * end of four weeks ? you can see for yuurself? that you CAN get the BEST for LESS at Dixie Homai" y?*lk Folk Tissue . 4 X 23c I Dixie-Home Pure Cider pur# AntJ Uncooked Home Made - DUKE'S S.'?'? MAYONNAISE = 33' 5 n 0 W K I S I Bag I i4w Homo Stylo Prosorvos Economical Standard Pack a ? hntm .itriio Strawberry 25' Cut Beets . 2 NcJ" 25c ' tTpft - -iii. Peach Preserves ; * . j? 17c ll C b I o o Can 41V Koop Sovoral Cane On Hand?All Green Dixie-Home Quality Houeohold A I o [% 0\ .. 0%V ! BLEACH . ,?;13c Argo Lima Beans j 2Nc?r31c Fancy Quality long Grain Rico MAHATMA Cello Bag 37C ? #? Playmate* Sweet Mixed PSCKLES 28c \ Vacuum Packed WhoU Kernel Corn NiBLETS 2 1?: 25c Economy Buyl Cloverleaf Dry SKIM MILK 7Pt 17c f- ? ?? Enjoy The Fine Ham Flavor Of These Thrifty (4 To 6 Lb.) Picnics 43' A Real Taste Treat?Priced Low! Fresh Chicken Livers ~ 60' Flavorful Tender Veal Round Fresh Ground Steak : .Lb79c Veal. . Lb29c Best Egg Buy! Fresh Shipped PULLET EGGS Dot. 49C ' 1 1 Freshly Made Macaroni & CHEESE PIE r;29c 1 Strained Baby Foods Fin# Shortening Puss 'N Boots Macaroni GERBER'S BAKE-RITE CAT FOOD DELMONICO | 29c 75c 8c?". 9c '?'? 19c | Frozen Food Values! Dos-ert Favorite ? PictSweet STRAWBERRIES X: 27c I PictSweet Tender Cuts Broccoli 2 VC 35c PictSweet Frozen Fresh t Cut Cor-.2'C 35c PictSweet Very Young Green Peas . 21C' 35c Veri-SeAt Preface MOUNTAIN GROWN GREEN BEANS 2 25' NEW CROP SWEET FRESH HOME GROWN Potatoes 2" 31' OKRA 2 - 29' FRESH SMALL GREEN LIMA LARGE JUICY SUNKIST Beans 2 ^ 29' Lemons?" 43' Bug KilUr i REAL-KILL I ?? 69c Corned Beef Hath I WILSON'S 1 "c?- 29c Famous Detergent $ OCTAGON Insect Bombs REAL-KILL nc?" $1.47 Vionna Sausage WILSON'S 2 % 35c Laundry Soap OCTAGON 2 *"? 15c ? Hamburger* $ Gravy WILSON'S '?? 49c MsrVELous For Dithe* VEL lge- 9Qn Pkg. ?9v Household Cleaner OCTAGON c" 10c % Wilton's Certified MOR | Cn?'45c J For Family Wash ^ FAB M. 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