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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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Ocean Parkway address In the serv- BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUM SEPT. 23, 1945 ABRAHAM rf Boro Doctor in Jungle Pauses to. Pen Poems RIITON ST. at HOYT He volunteered before the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was promoted to Lt.

Col. by his services in organism the 210th General Hospital at Fort Dix. later serving In Panama. After America entered the war he was sent to China. Last Aug.

22 a few of Lt. Col. Lleberman's Brc oklyn friends who had shortwave radio sets heard him speak In Chungking. The pen is minhuer than the! Another of Captain Lieberman's word. It Is said.

Whether the pen1 productions written from behind mightier than a surgeon's knilithe lines on Guadalcanal between not a matter of record. Bit at chores of patching up broken men, my rate a Brooklvn physician and is titled The Griping Song. In pan turgfxm. seeking relaxation from the it is as ioi.ows. grim of saving GI lives in thei Jhe fi -7 Moving to Larger Office The Dibble Realty Company, of which Jasper Dibble Is president, located for the past 45 year at 11 East Jamaica Va lley Stream, will move to larger quarters at the corner of Sunrise Highway and Congratulations to tho Winners of the Third Annual us mm THANK YOU ALL! WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN AT THE FOURTH ANNUAL KINGS COUNTY FAIR NEXT YEAR SEVENTH FLOOR, EAST JU 5 trip.

tripe, trip as wt march alone, CI.1C. tnea imu uui iuu rn ord. action as well is sont r2d as a full fledged versifier. air our pet tripe to one and all Capt. Jess J.

Ueberman, who olhtn l'ved in peacetime ai 2217 Ocean a tough ton-men nr second looeji Parkway, for the last couple of years, has been treating the folks back a artptne private has better plans onol On how to conquer all the lands Rockaway Valley Stream. The new office, which will be equipped nome to Gle us be ld llguor with the most modern fixtures and furniture, will be opened on Satur lorts ana recent. seveiai ui nu Then let us true to loosen our KinKs. in Imir- With a toa lun. a arenaa or two day, Sept.

29. i mil of the American aieuicai zu- we-i, Kirtatii-m So Private in the latrine wjiiaunu. Where all our rumors start Irora a Moreover. Captain Lieberman imnL stands revealed not only as a poet i tv griping looev and captain sav. but as a prophet, able to it wt pUmied lne wed mkf told vou so." about the war's headway rnmnnKpri in Paster and tanner than our old as the foilow ms' poem composea in, who ou (or UJ lhll)ss UB morp Ku( tho nf Bougainville in 1943 The manor Brines about the paper work A POET'S BROTHER Lt.

Col Leo Lieberman, brother LevMn Furt Since 18R4 CLASS 33 3-JAR ENTRY Isl Prize, $2 in War Stamps Mrs. William Wheeler. 3519 Avenue R. 2nd Pnze, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. Marie Phelan, 1 163 East 40th St.

Honorabe Mention Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J. CLASS 34-OPEN CLASS. ALL CANNED COODS Isl Priie. $1 in War Slampa Mr.

0. C. Buchardl, 1815 Stephen Ave. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs. Norman Allen, 51 18 Avenue J.

SPECIAL CLASS-CANNED CHICKEN Isl Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. William Wheeler, 3519 Avenue R. SECTION 3 BAKED GOODS and enclased in a letter written that 'hen JJ of Brooklyn's poetical doc-year to his pother Dr. Clarence But nU nu sti.ied birth. present Stotioned in Lieberman of 23 Parkway.

mus( Shows: Kor the h.hr-u;s to In his fate tninCJ. He knows he can plan and conquer alt, I Home and Alive in 45 For he and his men are on the ball. But h' stews and lie iripes loud and long.1 are rupr-y k.iimg the i we iU io ln word5 and i01. alcanal. On Bougainville he was 4.ri.1 sirkn.i 'ir elusive n.iVa.

i The Vm Eu: to o.n The 5lts not compIacent hlef S-UUtnt proctologist Of the ccking the moe nd Brown A hl, mads proptr and area. He also was chief of And ure the Ru.ai.na continue 'ed by the theater commandfr th mprlirn! nvacimtion for thai lustrous blm pprsiVin lumb 595 plus tax We welcome comparison I Standing all congressional slander. T. 45 He arines about supplies ani lack of men He moved on to Luzon and 'Twiii be home and alive ln vn the fiaht at DieSPIll, IS StaUUllfQ lit lVIHlllia. Wi'b unf.aiJing r-.

we keep up tne nan wh tripe as we march: striving ur victory with a.i our mith. aIonr The Lieberman family us well rep- haidsliips. even death shouting and slngln, our grlpin, song 1 resentpd the nation-8 nlllitary Slipping and i igmng through mud. Captain Lieberman volunteered medical corps. The poetical lite bees in a hive, jn September, 1942, and has been lyn physician has a brother, Lt.

Col For "'twill be h.mic and alive in 45. stationed on New Caledonia, Guad- Leo Lieberman, formerly of the SIMON LEVY SONS 120 EAST BROADWAY Train lnd. Subway turn to you. our loved ones Our thoustMs hmne ABRAHAM ol rest and never more to roam to No hopping, no beatnneao UlTON el HOn Our Hunt's victorious tw freedoms ke to No m.ire battles to win. no cause strive, I'or 'twill be home and alive ln 45.

AS.S DIRECT SHOPPING WIRE: CUMBERLAND 6-6000 to fjjjjl SECTION 1 -VICTORY GARDEN VEGETABLES GRAND PRIZE OF $25 WAR BOND ROBERT BIDAUhT, 11 92nd St. CLASS I -BEETS 1st Prize, $1 in Uar Stamps Stanley Rabinowitz, 314 Bristol St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Arnold Jabilonsky, 28 Bristol St. CLASS 2 BROCCOLI 1st Prize, $1 in War Slampa Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J.

CLASS 4 CABBAGE, RED 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J. CLASS CABBAGE, CHINESE 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mr. Robert Bidault, II 92nd St. CLASS 7 CARROTS 1st Prize, $1 War Stamps Mrs.

William WVeler. 35-19 Avenue R. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs. Norman Allen. 5118 Avenue J.

Honorable Mention Mr. Robert Bidault, 1 1 92nd St. 1st Prize, Children's Group, in War Stamns Seymour Sko'nick, 152 No. Oxford Walk. CLASS 8 EGGPLANT 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs.

William Wbeeler. 35-19 Avenue R. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Robert Bidault. 1 1 92nd St. CLASS 9 KALE 1st Prize.

$1 in War Stamps It. Lefkwilz, 117 No. Oiford Walk. 2nd 50c in War Stamps Estelle Zucker, 155 Hrzl St. Honorable Mention Gasper Guanno, 32 Cueburn Place.

CLASS 10-KOHLRABI 1st Prize. $1 in War Stamps S. 117 No. Oxford Walk. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Stanley Slovney, 208 Amboy St.

Honorable Mention Carol Dawkins, 81 No. Portland Ave. CLASS 1 1 LETTUCE 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Charlotte Beitz, 650 Hopkinson Ave. CLASS 12-LIMA BEANS 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Robert Bidault, II 92nd St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs.

Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J. CLASS 17-RADISHES 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps M. Landjtrove, 151 No. Elliott Place. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Goldie tryburg, 25 Monument Walk.

Honorable Mention A. Brooks, 117 No. Oxford Walk. CLASS 18 SNAP BEANS 1st Prize. $1 in War Stamps Mr.

Robert Bidault, II 92nd St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J. CLASS 20 SWISS CHARD 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. Norman Allen.

5118 Avenue J. lit Prize. Children's Group, $1 in War Stamps David Sussman, 102 Cumberland Walk. 2nd Prize, Children's Group, 50c in War Stamps Robert Rosen, 287 Bristol St. CLASS 21 -TOMATOES, LARGE 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs.

William Wheeler, 35-19 Avenue R. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mr. C. Hafertepen, I De Kalb Ave. CLASS 22-TOMATOES, SMALL 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mr.

Robert Bidault, II 92nd St. CLASS 23 TURNIPS 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mr. C. Hafertepen, I De Kalb Ave. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mr.

Robert Bidault, 1 1 92nd St. CLASS 24 BASKET OF MIXED VEGETABLES 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mr. Robert Bidault. II 92nd St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs.

II. W. Temple, 130 Webster Ava. 1st Prize, Children's Group, $1 in War Slamps Hannah Sussman, 102 Cumberland Walk. 2nd Prize, Children's Group, 50c in War Slamps Goldie Fryburg, 25 Monument Walk.

CLASS 25-OPEN CLASS 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slampa Mr. Robert Bidault, II 92nd St. SECTION 2 CANNED GOODS GRAND PRIZE OF $25 WAR BOND-MRS.

MARIE PHELAN, 1163 E. 40th St. CLASS I BEETS 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Miss Phyllis Wolin. 1621 67th St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Miss L.

Heiss, 511 Lexington Ave. Honorable Mention Miss Bernice Remer, 130 Fenimore St CLASS 2-CARROTS 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mr. 0. C. Bucbardl, 1815 Stephen Ave.

2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Miss Bernice Remer, 130 Fenimore St. Honorable Mention Miss Phillis Wolin, 1821 67lh St. CLASS 3-CORN OFF THE COB 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. R. J.

Meehan, 1597 East 96th St. CLASS 5 GREEN BEANS 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. F. Heller, 241 Dean St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Miss Bernice Remer, 130 Fenimore St.

Honorable Mention Mr. 0. C. Buchardl, 1815 Stephen Ave. POETICAL DOCTOR-Capt.

Jess J. Lieberman, Brooklyn physician-surgeon, who relaxes from duties of repairing broken men in the Pacific theater by writing poetry. ii Peters Fin Repairing and Recreating ol Jeuelry iff THE DIAMOND HOUSE OF BROOKLYN in wff GRAND PRIZE OF $25 WAR BOND-MRS. M. BALLANDER, 1231 E.

19th St. CLASS l-WHITE BREAD, ENRICHED FLOUR 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. T. Espenscheid, 1838 49th Si. CLASS 4-NUT OR FRUIT BREAD 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs.

Walter C. Smith. 225 Lincoln Place. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Miss Daisy Sharer, 1404 Pacific Si. CLASS 5-S0Y BEAN MUFFINS 1st Prize.

$1 in War Stamps Mrs. M. Ballander, 1231 East 19th Si. CLASS 6-C0FFEE CAKE OR RING Isl Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. Paul Scboenfe Ider.

60-61 Catalpa Ave. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Mrs. M. Buehler, 252 61st Si. CLASS 7 OATMEAL COOKIES Isl Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs.

A. Teuwe, 1844 West 4th Si. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mary Milden, 30 Suydan Place. CLASS 8 ROLLED MOLASSES COOKIES 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. M.

Ballander, I23 East 19th St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Miss Edna Durham, 91 East 21st St. CLASS 9-FRUIT CAKE 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. M. Ballander, 1231 East 19th St.

CLASS 10-SUGARLESS CAKE 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. M. Ballander, 1231 East 19th St. CLASS 1 1 -APPLE PIE 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. A.

Teuwe, 1844 West 4th St. CLASS 12-PUMPKIN PIE 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. A. Teuwe, 1844 West 4th St. CLASS I3-0PEN CLASS 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs.

M. Ballander, 1231 East 19lh St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Mrs. Walter Smith, 225 Lincoln Place. SECTION 4-HOME AND HOBBY HANDICRAFTS GRAND PRIZE OF $25 WAR BOND-MR.

OLAF JORDAN, 568 Vonderbilt Ave. CLASS I KNITTED OR CROCHETED AFGHANS Isl Prize, $2 in War Slamps Miss Dorothy Kip Banks, 1238 East 31st St. 2nd Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. G. Maion, 275 East 40th St.

Honorable Mention Mrs. Elizabeth Goss, 180 Lenox Road. CLASS 2 CROCHETED BEDSPREAD 1st Prize, $2 in War Slamps Mrs. M. Sorrenlino, 4 E.

New York Ave. 2nd Prize $1 in War Slamps Mist Louise Taylor, 43-21 Clarendon Ave. Honorable Menlion Mrs. A. Tedesco, 4 East New York Ave.

CLASS 3 KNITTED BEDSPREADS 1st Prize, $2 in War Slamps Mrs. Joseph Joyce, 543 4th St. C1.ASS 4-C0VERLETS 1st prize, $2 in War Slamps Mrs. Anna Nicols. 850 Greene Ave.

2nd prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. E. Nelson, 349 Marlboro Road. Honorable Menlion Mrs. John Tice, 128 Marine Ave.

CLASS 5-QUTLTS lit prize, $2 in War Stamps Mrs. H. I. Low, 18 Sidney Heights. 2nd prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs.

T. Espenirheid, 1838 49th St. Honorable Mention Mrs. Charles Migliorini, 278 80th St. CLASS 6 TABLECLOTHS 1st prize, $2 in War Stamps Mrs.

Catherine Von Glahn, 469 Washington Ave. 2nd prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. H. I. Low, 18 Sidney Heights.

Honorable Menlion Mrs. James Brown, 345 86th St. Honorable Mention Mrs. Grace Schirmer, 17 Wharlon Place. Honorable Mention Mrs.

7.abelle Tepikian, 6741 3rd Ave. Honorable Mention Mrs. M. Brandt-Clarke, 314 East 28th Si. CLASS 9 WEARABLE ACCESSORILS 1st prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs.

Zabelle Tapikian, 6741 3rd Ave. 2d prize 50 cents in War Stamps Miss Dorothy Borne, 753 E. 32nd St. Honorable Menlion Miss Ella' Vom Lehn, 1317 New York Ave. Honorable Menlion Mrs.

W. F. Borne, 753 E. 32nd St. CLASS 10-RUGS 1st prize, $2 in War Slamps Miss Mary E.

Price, 762 Si. Mark's Ave. 2nd prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. M. Quinn, 1420 East 14th St.

CLASS II WALL HANGINGS OR PICTURES Isl prize, $2 in War Stamps Olaf Jordan, 5b8 Vanderbilt Ave. 2nd prize, $1 in War Slamps Miss Lillian Cohen, 1781 Dahill Road. Honorable Menlion Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue j. CLASS 12 NEEDLEPOINT FOR FURNITURE 1st prize, $2 in Uar Slamps Miss Lillian Cohen, 1781 Dahill Road.

2nd prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J. Honorable Mention Miss Esther Wallach. 75-24 Fifth Ave. CLASS 1 3 MODELING 1st prize, $2 in War Stamps Mrs.

Florence Gunning. 7200 Ridge Blvd. CLASS 14 WOODWORK 1st prize, $2 in War Slamps 2c Chester Zarnecki, 413 1st St. CIASS 15 LEATHER WORK 1st prize, $2 in War Stamps Miss Ella Vom Lehn, 1317 New York Ave. CLASS 16 METALCRAFT, JEWELRY Isl prize, $2 in War Stamps Mist Ella Vom Lehn, 1317 New York Ave.

2nd prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrt, Lillian McLaughlin, 1745 48lh St. CLASS 17-OPEN CLASS 1st prize, $2 in War Slampt Mrs. William Wheeler, 35-19 Avenue 2nd prize, $1 in War Slamps Miss Frances Kolbe, 90-13 43rd Ave. Honorable Menlion Mrs. William Boiling, 30I7A Beverly Road.

Honorable Menlion Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue CLASS 17-A-OPEN CLASS 1st prize, $2 in War Slamps Mrt. L. Bianco, 4 East New York Ave. 2nd prize, $1 in War Stamps Miss Ella Vom Lehn, 1317 New York Ave.

Honorable Mention Mist Louise M. Taylor, 43-21 Clarendon Road. Honorable Mention Mrs. E. Nelson, 349 Marlboro Road.

CLASS CLASS 1st prize, $2 in War Slamps Olaf Jordan, 568 Vanderbilt Ave. CLASS 18-CHILDREN'S MODEL-MAKING Isl prize, $1 in War Stamps Loit Blumenson, 279 Lincoln Place. 2nd prize, 50 centt in War Slamps Frtnk Adamo, 385 Flalbuih Ave. Honorable Mention Marjorie Lugo, 29 E. 7th St.

Honorable Mention Donald Burke, 335 Slate St. CLASS 19-CHILDREN'S SEWING 1st prize, $1 in War Slamps Eunice Lugo, 29 E. 7th St. SECTION 5 VICTORY GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHS CLASS 5 1st prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrt. R.

Desme, 144 91st Si. SECTION 6-FLOWER, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE ARRANGEMENTS GRAND PRIZE OF $25 WAR BOND-MRS. T. CUMMINGS, 2951 Quentin Road CLASS I -FRUIT OR VEGETABLE ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADULTS 1st $1 War Slampt Mn. Carl Lintcheid, 153 83rd St, 2nd prize, 50 cents in War Stamps Mrt.

Tom Cummings, 2951 Quenlin Rd. Honorable Mention Mrt. Dunham Jones, 2939 Quenlin Rd. CLASS 1-A FRUIT OR VEGETABLE ARRANGEMENTS for CHILDREN 1st prize, $1 in War Slamps Carol Dawkint, 81 No, Portland Ave. 2nd prize, 50 cenlt in War Slamps Hannah Sussman, 102 Cumberland Walk.

CLASS 2 FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADULTS Isl prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. T. Cummings, 2951 Quenlin Rd. 2nd prize, 50 cents in War Stampt Mrt. Carl Lintcheid, 153 83rd St.

Honorable Mention- Mrs. Dunham Jones, 2939 Quentin Rd. CLASS 2-A-FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHILDREN 1st prize, $1 in War Stamps -Miriam Herschkowitz, 31 Rush St. 2nd prize, 50 cenls in War Slamps-Carol Dawkins, 81 No. Port land Ave.

Honorable Menlion Caspar Guanno, 131 Cueburn Road. Available right now in Priscilla Food Fresh Concord Grape Jam 6 jars 1.19 Made from the new crop of delicious, juicy, Concord grapes. Made not with corn syrup but pure cane sugar. Each jar contains 1 pound of preserves. Single jar 21c OTHER POPULAR GREENWICH INN PRESERVES: Cherry-orange 20c Pineapple-apricot 26c Apricot 27c Apple jelly 18c Peach 22c I ig jam 20c Raspberry currant 29c PANTRY NECESSITIES AND DELICACIES K3tm Ottdllty Jemeltri since 11)1 Peters Qualify Jewelen stnet 1909 130 Fenimore St.

1821 67th St. 1163 East 40th St. CLASS 8-PEAS 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Miss Bernice Remer, 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Miss Phillis Wolin CLASS 9-SOUP MIXTURES 1st Prie, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. Marie Phelan, CLASS 10 TOMATOES Mfmhrni the lmirt(-in N.iliunal RtH Jrwr-ifr mh ilium and Hnniloclfil liiilitulr nof Amrrtcx 480 Fulton Brooklyn -Nfii to LnfNfrs) TRiamlf Open Thundiy Ev. 1597 East 96th Su st Prize.

$1 in War Mamps Mrs. K. J. IVIeehan, 'i mminm NESCAFE, 4-ounce jar, 27c 12-oursce jar, 74c 2nd Prize, 50c in 'Vtar Slamps Mrs. tdna Olsen, 5th St.

Honorable Mention Miss L. Heiss, 511 Lexington Ave. CLASS II TOMATO JUICE 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. M. Ballander, 1231 East 19th Si.

2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Mrs. William Wheeler, 35-19 Avenue R. Honorable Mention-Mrs. R. J.

Meehan. 1597 East 96th St. CLASS 12-OPEN CLASS FOR VEGETABlfS 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs. R. J.

Meehan, 1597 East 96th St. CLASS 13-APPLESAUCE 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Miss L. Heiss, 511 Lexington Ave. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs. William Wheeler, 35-19 Avenue R.

Honorable Mention Mrs. F. Heller, 241 Dean Si. CLASS 15 PEACHES 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mr. 0.

C. Buchardl. 1815 Stephen Ave. 2nd Prize. 50c in War Slamps Mrs.

T. Espenscheid, 1838 49th St. Honorable Mention Mrs. F. Heller, 241 Dean St.

CLASS 16-PEARS 1st I'riK, $1 War Stamps Mrs. Mane Phelan, 1163 East 40th St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mr. 0. C.

Buchardl, 1815 Stephen Ave. Honorable Menlion Miss L. Heiss, 511 Lexington Ave. CLASS 17 PLUMS 2nd Prize, 50c jn War Slamps Mrs. Marie Phelan, 1163 East 40th Si.

CLASS 18 PINEAPPLE 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. Marie Pbelan, 1163 East 40th SI. CLASS 19 FRUIT SALAD COCKTAIL 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. Norman Allen, 51 Avenue J. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Mr.

0. C. Buchardl, 1815 Stephen Ave. CLASS 20 OPEN CLASS, FRUITS 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. Marie Phelan, 1163 East 40lh St.

2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs. W. Glutsch, 90 Schaeffer St. CLASS 21 -BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. Edna Olsen.

579 57th St. 2nd Prize. 50c in War Stamps Mrs. M. Ballander, 1231 East 19th Si.

CLASS 22 CHILI SAUCE 1st Prize, $1 War Slamps Mrs. M. Ballander, 1231 East I9lh St. 2nd Prize. 50c in War Slamps Mrs.

Edna Olsen, 579 57lh St. CLASS 24-PEPPER RELISH 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps Mrs. M. Ballander, 1231 East 19 St. CLASS 25 WATER MELON RIND 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Miss L.

Heiss, 511 Lexington Ave. CLASS 26 OPEN CLASS FOR PICKLES 1st Prize, $1 in War Slamps Mrs. F. Heller, 241 Dean St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Slamps Miss Heiss, 511 Lexington Ave.

Honorable Mention Mrs. Edna Olsen, 579 57th St. CLASS 29 CRAPE JE11Y 1st Prize, 75c in War Stamps Mrs, Louise Quirk, 1146 67th St. 2nd Prize, 50c in War Stamps Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J.

CLASS II -PLUM JELLY 1st Prize. $1 in War Stamps Mrs. M. Ballander. 1231 East I9lh Si.

CIASS 32-OPEN CLASS, JELLIES 1st Prize, $1 in War Stamps -Mrs. M. Ballander, 1211 i I "Hi St. 2nd Ptu, 50c in War Slamps Mrs. J.

B. Sherwood, 2-1 1 A Ro4 Honorable Mention Mrs. Norman Allen, 5118 Avenue J. Dorset chicken a la king, ounces 60 Dorset cream of chicken-lentil soup, 16 ounces 29 Maine shore codtish flakes, 14 ounces 53 Ragu sphaghetti sauce, 10 ounces .12 Imported anchovies in olive oil, 2 ounces 30 Imported salted sardines, olive oil, 2 ounces .25 Crosse sBlack well orange-grapefruit juice, 18 ounces .21 Wilkcn's Fruit Farm apple juice, 1 j-gallon .46 l.ippincott Spanish plain and stuffed olives, 1 0 ounces .47 Bioch Guggenheimcr kosher style dills, 1 quart .30 Devonsheer mellowhip peanut butter sandwiches, 3 os. .28 V.

A. tomato juice, IS ounces 12 Rum-brandy fruit cake in tin, 2 pounds 1.99 1 in ot Round the World cookies, 2 pounds 1.05 Priscilla rum-brandy fruit cake, 1 A pounds F49 Golden Woods New England cookies, 3 pounds 1.27 Pure orange blossom honey, 5 pounds 1.21 Priscilla tea balls (4S in package) 49 Imported olive oil, I quart 2.63 Osage sliced Irish potatoes, 2S ounces 17 Priscilla mince meat, 2 pounds .46 Louis Sherry plum jam, 1 pound 26 Chop Suey vegetables, ounces 19 Famoso pineapple juice, is ounces 22 AfrS Pritdlla Food Shop, Street, East. Moil and pho.ie orders (tiled on puichosei of 1.01 or morr Photographs lot OVERSEAS should TAKEN NOW for moiling before October Ask about our Pre-Chr'ntmis Specitl BIEMFNT PHnTfj tuOI0 CENTRAL BUILOING 4.

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