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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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meeting to held Wetoesky'sem4 birthday, iccordlnt; ThranchM Inside city limits hi ZSt fJL UUtMt! 'CiT BROOKLYN EXGLI, MAR. 1951 'Bill Would Permit in the St. Mary tnapei recrea- airs. x-umu ocjui.tr., a.u.i Ji Hon hall, to mark the unlfsipresldent. Car! Place A.

Auxiliary Plans Birthday Party The Carle Place American Legion Auxiliary is planning a party In connection with a VOGEL TO ASK CITY COUNCIL! opments as Parkchester, Stuy-vesant Town and Fresh Meadow. "If people In those developments used those savings hank City Banks to Have Branches on L. I. DEMAND VA STAY IN BORO Councilman Edward Vogel to-i Everybody concerned agreed vtA-At ti'UI ttolr (k rSttf frill W- uhat defense production had facilities so extensively," he said, "it is equally certain that persons moving Into homes TASTIER! because there's largely financed bv savings Brooklyn and Queens savings banki would each be permitted to apply for one branch estab banks outside of city especially in such fast-growing more tea and finer quality tea in fitfAWAST THAT stu areas as Nassau County, want, lishment In Nassau or Suffolk priority and that if the structure was needed for a return to it World War II role there would be no objection. The veterans groups and borough leaders, including Borough Cashmore and Brooklyn's the same sort of savings bank counties If the pending Hughes- facilities.

Stephens bill to enable savings banks to have limited branches as? Masons Plan Benefit To Send Kids to Camp outside existing city limits becomes a law. The Third Kings Masonic i v. ii I 111 II 111 JII II I nine-man Congressional delegation, insisted, however, that a Regional Office be kept here. Vogel's resolution declared that the borough VA office handles 50,000 pension and compensation cases. 20.000 personal Camp Fund, will raise funds to send underprivileged children to camp for two weeks! Advocating need for this legislation, Robert M.

Catharine, president of the Dollar Savings Bank and chairman of the savings banks legislative committee of the New York State Banking Board, today statistically cited the growth of or longer this Summer at an en children have been sent A II 0 CMU asFHMwav I cil to vigorously oppose any move by Federal officials to deprive Brooklyn of its Regional Office of the Veterans Administration. The resolution, which Vogel said would be Introduced at the request of Brooklyn Council, Veterans of Foreign Wars, urges that if it becomes necessary to close the Regional Office at 35 Ryerson a substitute and "accessible location" be found in this borough for the office. Vogel's resolution and protests of various veterans organizations grew out of the recent revelation by the Brooklyn Eagle that Washington officialdom was considering shutting the Ryerson St. doors in order that the building might be used by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company for defense contacts and 14.000 telephone contacts monthly, examines and tertainment to be held at the to camp without charge in the yw XLS? I I Brooklyn Technical High Schoolj20 years since the fund was es- I HOCH v'wH I I on April 7 at 8:30. More than tablished.

TAwPiL afJ I treats 15,000 out-patient cases during the same period, has legal supervision over 8.100 minors, incompetent veterans and Incompetent beneficiaries and services 40,000 veterans at tending schools under the GI Bill of Rights. i In addition, he said, the office employs 1,000 men and more than 90 percent of whom are veterans. "News of' ROOKLYN Is There was quite a family re- ida Group. Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Green Cove Springs, Boiler Tender Albert W. Vogel, union in Hawaii when Mrs.

Ann Pieroni, wife of Navy Printer 1st CL Albert Pieroni, arrived 351 Evergreen Chief Ma chinist Mate William H. Cart- lidge, 242 Moffat Electrician George E. Henderson, 666 71st perfect eating guaranteed by SilFEOTT Seaman Paris J. Brennan, 1078 E. 39th and Fireman William J.

Hanley, 901 Lafayette Ave. Cut from top government grades of beef. Safeway buys nothing but quality grades of meat top government grades of beef and Iamb; top grades, too, of pork and veal. And Safeway meat is prepared for market with special care, so you enjoy finest flavor, juicy tenderness. Trimmed before weighing.

Safeway's trim-before-weighing method gives you more good eating meat (less bone and fat) in every pound you pay for. Our prices are always on the trimmed cuts. Buy all you meat at to better please your family and get better value, too! Fort Sill, is a dandy place, and two Brooklyn fellers like the "climb it" there. They are Corp. Sossio Compagnone, 174 Avenue and Pvt.

Richard McGinn, 7119 19th Ave. They spend a lot of time climbing poles for Battery, 187th Field Artillery Observation Battalion. Fireman Knute Stokke, 5218 fl Sirloin Porterhouse Round Sth is serving aboard the 1 jf I 4 1 U. S. S.

Higbee Lt. Melva Morehouse is serving at the Na val Hospital, Yokosuka, Japan Engineman Norman C. 89 99 95 Johnson, 2057 58th was a MORE VALUES AT MEAT SECTION Mrs. Ann Pieroni there aboard a transport. Al will have to watch the hula gals from a safe distance, with Momma beside him.

She is the guest at the premiere of the film, "Operations Pacific," at the submarine base, New London, Conn. Aviation Elec-tronicsman Bernard Friel, 325 56th recently completed a refresher course at the naval air station, San Diego, Cal. Aviation Boatswains Mate, 2301 Benson gave a pint of blood to the Red Cross while serving on the U. S. S.

Siboney Electrician's Mate Walter T. Eagen, 752 4fith is aboard the U. S. S. William Seiverling.

former Ann Pantaleo of 380 Check These Fruit Cocktail Grapefruit Juice iw 2 W2S 2 1 Tomato 25 Shredded Wheat 1 8 88th St. The I'lmer Park section Is Sausage unk 63c 53c Fresh Spareribs 53c Bologna jlicio, cmuis, 65c Braunschweiger 65c Skinless Frankfurters 65c Pork Butts oNtiiss -smokw 79c Smoked Picnics 49c well represented in the armed Fancy Peas 2'c35 forces, what with the following fellers in service. Marines John A. Savid James L. Greves Robert Schoener, George McBride, William Merry Jr.

and Donald Ahem. In the Army are pk 32 I Ivory Snow mo. a Edward Coffin, Harry Rieman Fresher Coffees Airway Mll, 77 Nob Hill llb 79 Edwards 87 Lenfen Suggestions White Eggs lTlt: 63 Mixed Eggs 61 it Chicken of lh Sea 4V4 01 (jilted UD3 Green label can JOc Pink Salmon 63c Cheese Food 1 lb 99c Sliced Cheese Ib 57c Cheddar Cheese gmL 59c Cheddar7 Cheese chUam9 79e ChefBoy-ar-dee 41 I Mushroom 10 oz ft Ruby Foo Soup E9g orOP 1 oc Thomas Canonauger and Frsd Schaener. They are all former members of the Red Devil Foot ball team that brought fame to Training at Camp Polk, are Pvt. Adam Markwitch.

57 Thatford Thomas Reynolds, 1666 Sth John Sheridan, 1954 Conev Island Robert Walsh, 1608 11th Peter Ahatemarco, 1264 Albany Edward Galpine, 1531 Nostrand Robert Riesel, 1 Parkside Court; Robert Cincotta. 331 E. 31st St. Also Allen Weiner. 261 E.

55th Philip Levandoski, 1S2 Clymer John Knight, 276 E. 42d Alfred Galpine. 1531 Nostrand Michael the Ulmer Park section Aviation Machinists Mate Michael F. Johnson, 9 Mill 3d POt ROaSt I0MUSS-IOTT0M I0UN0 lb. 95c Ground Beef hiy ouno 65c Sliced Bacon 59c TEDDY'S SEAFOOD CN SAU AT STORES WITH SERViCI MEAT SECTION 'Mackerel uncy 'oon-jan mady 3 1 Cod Steak 29c Fresh Scallops 67c Bo ker Goods Skylark Bread Homs 'f18 Hot Cross Buns Frieh'er PV9 29c Cake Special Choc 49 Frozen Foods Strawberries pa 45c Orange Juice 2 35 Green Beans fZtc 23 Flounder nbpij57c March Values Sunihmt Cookm 7 oz llo 25c Presto Cake Flour i4 41 Whole Cherry r-r Preserves Pennant Tea J.

45 'l, 23c ON A 5-U. OR URGER IA6 OF KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR tvorontW Work Woitiort Wiffc Af Jtocioof Brinf this coupon to our itorf and l-t 4c off the rffubr rtuil pnee of a Mb. or larger bt of Kiichra Cn(t Hour. is stationed at the Pork Features Pork Loins AO- WHOLE or HALF lb Pork Chops END CUTS lb. JC Miscellaneous Shortening Satin can 1.03 37 Heinz Beans 'nTom Um 7 ot tan 9 Lunch Box sndwicn 8 24c Crackers Nabic 29c Maiorano, 3712 Clarendon Road; Naval School, Corpus Christi, Texas.

Michael is attached to the engineering department, which handles Vincent Principe, 135 E. 31st OFFIR IXFIRCS APRIL 1, MSI l.tib al I Ctw Noel Bernard, 13 E. 18th Edward Alperin, 392 E. 48th Alfred Corrie, 985 Albany Julius Rago, 1156 40th Street. Also Hilton Herman, 410 Ocean Frank Potenzieri, 563 E.

37th James Croghan, the mainte- m. r. jobnm nance of the planes there. He is an alumnus of St. Leonard's Academy, Brooklyn.

The following Brnoklynites are serving on ships recently re-commissioned from the Flor 4 You can save on your family's food bill each time you shop at Safeway. Here are a few typical Safeway values. 50 E. 18th Henry Rives, 73 Martense Allen Blomquist. 128 Linden Boulevard; John Nolan, 680 E.

4th John Holmlund, 2318 Bedford 2 39- Margarine 1 Cottage Cheese 16c Blnssom 8 oz Time size Justin Grishman, 45 Martense Sweeten Edward Kosman. 608 3Sth Paul Riesel, 1 Parkside Adv.fittti price tfftctivo thru Saturday, March 3rd. SOUR Court; Theodore Newsman, 314 E. 52d and Bernard Glaso-fer, 485 Ooean Ave. SMEVM PRODUCE SELECT10HS When yon see a halyard full of fluttering flags run up on a stow Pineapple Pineapple Juice ubStSk 46c" 33 Duchess drksing 8 'ar 21 pim iar 3 4c SOUP UPTON'S NOODLE 3 3 2C Tea Ba9 TpU 3 9c Navy vessel, they mean something.

They make inter-ship With Add color and flavor to your menus with selections from our big assortment of farm-fresh fruits and vegetables. Green Beans fresh 2. bs 29 Iceberq Lettuce 9 Mushrooms T49c 25 J0y NEW LIQUID 6oz Faster, Easier Dishwashing bol. Mazola SALAD OIL qt 3e 43' 35' pint ADVERTISEMENT carton -C FANCY RED RIPE Cat Food PUSS 'N BOOTS 3 cans 25 Tomatoes Rome Apples 2 1 9 Seedless Grapefruit 8 Green Peppers 29c Florida Oranges 39c Crisco on, SHORTENING 31.09 Ib. JJ1 Tenderleaf 99 DEAL OFFER 24 4ea balls (or only It SALE-S Tender leal Tea Selli enly tc when yeu buy 14 readier price.

Green Squash 2 29 Yellow Squash 2 29c New Potatoes ims 3 2 3c Pascal Celery 10c Octagon LAUNDRY SOAP 3b 25 Kidney Slow-Down May Bring Restless Nights When function bIowi down, many folki eomplain of nagging backache, head-ehea, dixsiness nd Itw of pf and energy. Don't auffer reatleas nights with these dis-nmforta If reduced kidney function is get-tin you down due to such common eauee at stress and Btriin. over-exertion exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent paBaire. Don't neglect your kidneyn if these conditions bother you.

Try Doan's Pills mild diuretic. Vd successfully by millions for over 60 years. While often otherwise caused. H's miing how many timet Doan't give happy relief from these discomforts help the le miles of kidney tubes and Altera flush out waste. Get Doan't Pill today I Soap Flakes KIRKMAN'S 16 oz pkg William osta communication, alonj; with blinkers and semaphore flags 32 All you have to do is get the flags in the right order to have WE'RE ON THE AIR On radio listen fo "Your Safeway Neighbor," WINS and WAAT, 7:45 to 8 a.

m. Also on television tune in "Kitchen Koptrs" on WJZ-TV, 11:30 A. M. to noon. Spic Span them make sense and an expert 25 16 oz size pkg.

at that is Quartermaster vvu liam Costa, 6609 Duryea Court He's on the U. S. S. Maddox..

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