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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, ee hn » 1947 A “PEACE PLATE” FOR TODAY Seve Wheat! Save Meat! Save the Peace! TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) , 1639—The Massachusetts Ge-} jneral Court designates place—a ! ‘private home—for mailing and ‘receiving letters: country’s first postoffice. 1733—John Peter Zenger be- }gins issue his famed N. Y. Weekly Journal. alan alain alana nnn nnn ion dan natin tna tania in tintntnintnntntantin dn trntindndiatentindiy dntinthutot' WEDNESDAY PEACE -PLATE Less-expensive shoulder cho ; . t ps | blespoons cold water. 1781—John Hanson of Mary- | | p ecg cia eee wih enough ire tieed, Smooth baste belote ting ‘land elected President of Con- ! |B) “body “a Generous”. halla, yeh tly stirring. Pour over chops Semmes te” gress of the Confederation—held | RK apes sacle He Suggested sehen PARSLEY POTATOES jpx soins to have ben first Pre- | |X . ie Citi- lespoons fat sident. oe -conservin; o! attleshi, launched, ‘orts- F chopae sor amb) cap Beltag eRe mouth, N. H. 1872—Susan B. Anthony votes or veal shoulder chops, i cup stir in flour, ‘at Rochester, N. Y., to test the * Sharing Honors ‘on today’: ‘ 34 cup, minced parsiey y's Pesce: Plate menu are Diced Parsley Po- Woe, gaucepan: stir fn flour. Cover, simmer over low heat 18 minutes, ‘legality of women voting—ar- tatoes, scalloped corn and a a rt pple Jelly, with lemon meringue pie as a| Add parsley; cover, and cook 18 theta | Voice of dessert treat. longer, jor ‘until potatoes are tender. eter later fined, ‘but never} . I ‘ine. BRAISED SHOULDER Foop he Ae reaoldatit 00D CONSERVATION 1895—George B. Selden pa REMINDERS: itents his three-cylinder road en- a a shoulder pork chops, 1-inch thick 2 teaspoons salt 1, For more flavorful and nutritious canned peas or beans, drain off | the liquor from the vegetable 'gine, but delayed patenting jawaiting financing and for the San hoo tannin tan ton dn tin tin on tin tnt tn tn tn in dn tn in tn nn iy tn ttn inn in in in dn inn tn tl Freedom ¢ teaspoon pepper into a saucepan, quicl boil | World to catch up with idea of § ceoehceP Blots down to one-half ‘volume. Tum automobiles, Dredge chops with 2 tablespoons flour. pe weeeteple, heat, season and 1911—Calbraith _ P. Rodgers Fy Brown [0 both. sides in fat, heated in|» lApales ecaucbrcthia sets cat {makes world record crossing | | a y+ | & . i i i , . . fr: (stinmer 40 to 60-minutes: or untii| in plentiful supply Plan to use |COUntY by air in 49 days—in (py Siu sep mamge Shops on a hot platter,| them often in desserts, as well air actually but little over 82) {FI fnaining in skiliet to gravy consisicncy,| | 98 in salads; eat them out-of- hours. E (Stespoon flour for every 144 ta:| hand, j 1918—Germans talk truce. | Fs Your Newspaper si ene ta | 1940—Franklin D. Roosevelt | Serves the Community B 3 L \ AG jelected President the third time. b ligh ‘ oy, 3, Lands First Auto Death | | 191—se0" “envoy” Kurusu y enlightening. ke leaves for America with “last its people!! , |proposals”. ‘and. t Large Trout’: In Fourteen Years!%ii"Sermans. ood cuit ot Hanley can Enel! |Gaeta coast, Italy, to stop Fifth be OLYMPIA, WASH. — Mich-|' BERKLEY, MASS. — This j|U. S. Army. ael Eckhout, 3, proudly -; town recently had its first au- see arn eeneeemen d at his father’s store a seve’ > fatality int fe Conference in Washington. e ss is ee store a seven fomobile fatality in fourteen 1946—47 States. vote and Re- an one a pound rainbow 's when Anthony Soares, .Jr, publicans gain control of both trout which he had caught in of East Freetown, was killed {houses of . Congress. nearby Patterson Lake. The lit-;when his car struck a_ tree} tle boy used a dollar pole, stump on one of the town's | ¢vVTVVvv es vervevve two-bit line and a_ big angle- streets. The last highway fatality } STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE worm to lure his large catch. {to occur in this community ‘hap- TRIUMPH —_—_—__— epned -near Trenton in 1933. { FFEE There were 100 high schools in } SEIEEna Tiss co the United States in 1860 com-| The word “‘area” originally; © MILL pared: with 29,000 in 1940. meant:a threshing floor—a raised at STEER space’ in a field exposed on all All Gr : as if i Frocers By _ Subscribe wo The Citizen. es to the wind. cnasoaanssnnnaaaes (5 ) ieee iT AAS So See = ES ; > ©) [lumination: oe So All May See. Do You Know of ANYTHING Other Than ELECTRICITY | ~ That is CHEAPER NOW _ Than Tt Was dos Before or During the War” or Even 10 or 20 Years Ago mepeee Long As You Can READ: © the Printed Word, You Can Have the World Before ~~ Your Eyes! en = Sr -WHAT’S- GOING ONIN KEY WEST?.... THE:-NEWS2 2 AS IT HAPPEN COMES TO YOU WHILE IT’S NEWS ++ POLITICAL . . . SOCIAL... MRS. JONES’ NEW BABY ° ... » WHAT THE STORES HAVE FOR YOU TO PURCHASE! 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