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THE 1942. WANT S‘DSfl—Tdephnnc Rockville Centre 1800 NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR--- THURSDAY, APRIL 9, Farewe\ Scenes as Draftees Left Your meat money goes further when you buy \A&P Famously Good Meats\ every time. Such buys are possible because we've reduced our storekeeping ex- penses to an all time low . . . Then we sell thousands of tons of meat every week, make only a small prr§fit per pound . . . Come in today and see what a difference that-makes in your food bill. fi LEGS or LAMB ~#>25. . DUCKLINGS '= +21. BONELESS CHUCK POT “OAS mmm.m--mm\’29° iii PRIME RIBS SEE -::. 28. | CHUCK POT ROAST:-- 23. SUNNYFHELB “Kb 'Hell 2‘“ 1 15 ff ‘fL‘.’ 20: | mass ore if TURKEYS GRAPEFRUIT Juice HRENZ 3 !s; 23: \Wie 4 {tr 25¢ V-8 ..he, 2 tor 1\ Marmalade®\Mf}? *; 21: Frais -- 256 Flour Flour PH GAO Broad village hall, where officials reviewed the proces- well ceremonies for draftees leaving there yes- sion to the station. 5.03mi\ the firchlwer‘; the pko. p terday, the parade of the prospective enlisted American Legion an eterans of oreign Wars F a A&P Qualit SUNNYFIELD % lo: rig Review Star Pootoernoner Sirloin Steak 'E.} »33+ Sliced Bacon XE} :; 33: Rockville Centre staged early morning fare- I as 16\ passed. the Margarine w«= }} 17. Cut Beets 52, 2,\ 19; shown above, cakeflur t az 17e I Flakorn Porterhouse Steak » 39: Smoked Hams i.(::?&.''t,,» 35¢ men | being BOYS CONFESS THEFT BAZAAR NETS $500 OF $3007FB)M WIDOW rempie Israei Sisterhood Hears ; - Final Report ”MAT-“l N Tyo’l‘rl “11:12“ i*» A net profit of $500 was realized M. 3 Mo on the recent bazaar at Temple x H at b 2°,“ and 15 Israel \in Freeport,, according to 9 13mm a (by), ._ announcement at a meeting of the . yelgd o . TTMXQVE Y. I.\ '\\ sisterhood of the temple, Tuesday National Government May cufi ly‘ in. the Nassau fcoumy afternoon, in the vestry rooms. Be Established Pending children's shelter today, foll0W- ys william Flaster conducted. P ing their cqnfessnon of having Mrs. Lee Pearl and Mrs. Benja- War Conclusion stolen $300 in cash .and some|min Sunshine were: named co- jewelry from a Hempstead widow chairmen of arrangements for a --< who was saving the money to pay |\Umage sale at a near date, The B} K. &. STIMSON J a mortgage and taxes. ' all'mual pledge lunchein will éakf » j 4 The theft was committed Sat. Place Next month, with Mrs. Bar NEW DELHI, India; April 2- urday night at the home of Mrs, [DY HUltz in charge of arrange- (&@-A general understanding on Carrie Lefferts at 49 Ormond ments. the main points at issue between|street Hempstead, where entrance {flgd Ségfrfia nsfifbfnornfinfg' the British and political articulate] was gained through an open win- ggmmittée with Mrs. Josepg Hindus appeared to be at hand to- dOW. The two boys [ole \rane [Friedman and Mrs. William Lev- day, with reported assent by lead- z,\ erday Dy Vevfif ives Prank in Mrs. Louis: Appleton, Red ers of the All-India congress party Carpenter and. William Cross chairman for the Sisterhood, and the Hindu Mahasabha -to es-] Of county police, after the bOYS|yeported 140 sweaters made by tablishment of a national govern- |@DParently had spent the members this season. Mrs. Da- ment for India. fig,\ QfOTe'i has (3 t: spree 13 vid Goldstein and Mrs. George Such a government would serve “sinus\ city movie houses an Wolds valunger'ed‘ trfilrlflervmts India pending. the post - war ‘ R & as ushers for the inter-faith meet» dominion status offered by Britain. mfnggg flaw” had $138.03 of ing, Tuesday night, April 14, fol- + h en the arresl Was/lowing a short talk by Rabbi B. Britain's chief negotiator, Sir made, police reported. The boys'|Leon Hurwitz sunordICnppfidw-J mainland 10} case will be-dealt with by the - have telegrap naya amo- | children's court and their names dar Savarkar, president of the |are withheld. Police said one of FOR THE RED CROSS Hindu Mahasabha, asking if thatithem was on probation at the > organization of political moderates time of his \a?! as a result of| CO4 Cheer Club Has Knitting had any objections to joining '@ lu. previous arrest on a charge of Bee In Wantagh national government. juvenile dchnquencv Members of the' Good Cheer Savarkar was {understood to club of the Wantagh Memorial PLAN BREAKFAST Congregational church held a have replied through the governor of Bombay, Sir Roger Lumley, knigin: bee rug]; thé 15m from! that his organization had no ob- St. 'Georg Association U ite To at the home of Mrs. Gordon Tu jections, even though it still op- Complzle PL T r'll'ow ' bull, Hickory street, Wantagh, posed a clause in the British plan ome! Tuesday night. Miss Ruth Sea- General meetings of <the St./man directed 'a brief George association of policemen meeting. anfl fiflgfgnwi\ Nassau “6?ng Others present were the Misses wh ja morrow nig Ella Wells, Helen Strang and r.\::.on:'l°wvelron‘m:nv? seats in the complete plans for their annual| Henrietta Seaman, the Mesgdames R % communion breakfast scheduled John (H. Strang, Jr., Leroy T. ris of the status of the ne- for May 17. Wells, [Pred Starke, George Mac- gotiations with the congress party, Representatives of the 400 po- donala, Willard ‘Young Lioyd the dominant political group, V@-|lice members will meet at police Jackson, Julian D. Smith, Clif- ried between. statements that \a headquarters at 8 o'clock while tord C. Cart, Frank Kersten, general understanding is nearly representatives of the 300 firemen George Baird, W. Harold Van reached\ and that it was \as g00d members will be in the new coun- Tuyl and Harold K'ropp. as reached.\ ty courthouse at the same time. Cripps was expected to make an Plans will be made to have nearly IDDLE-AGE WOMEN G:: yrs. announcement on the outcome of 1,200 policemen and firemen and his mission, perhaps tomorrow. several bands participate in the HEED THIS ADVICE!I! If you're cross, restless, suffer hot ”0—CHR|STEN)NGS communion parade. tice Thousands Supper Follows Church Rites For for omen. thou» sands hel . Follow label direc» tions. WO Baldwin Cousins TH TRYING! allowing provinces to remain out- business side the proposed Indian union. It was reported that the Mahas- SALE! CUSTOM MADE sLIP COVERS Couch & Chair 22 so 0 4 Cushions $35 Value CENTRE DECORATORS 9 N. Village Ave. R. V.C. 1178 Two 'baby cousins were chris- tened by the Rev. Stephen: -O. Hirzel, Easter Sunday> afternoon, at St. Peter's Evangelical Luther- an church in Baldwin-Jean Lois Offermann, six-weeks-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs: A. J. Offer- mann, of Stanton avenue, Bald- U win; and Marion Carol Schiller, R eight-weeks-old ~daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Schiller of Clinton place, Baldwin. Mrs. O. R. Schiller and Arthur Heissenbuttel were godparents for baby Jean; and Carl Schiller and Mrs.: A. J.. Offermann, for baby Marion. Mr. and Mrs: Schiller were hosts at a-supper party at their home, following the christening. Guests ncluded Mr. and Mrs, Carl-Schil- er. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kessler; Mrs. Henry Schwertfeger, Mrs. E. A. Essex. John Offermann,.> Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heissenbuttel, Ar- thur and Henry Heissenbutte! and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Offermann. FORMS DRILL CORPS A drill corps, sponsored by Vice ir Murtha post, American Legion, Long Beach, was organized,. last Special Spring Sale DRESSMAKERS | MAN TAILORED + night, at a meeting in the East COVERTS \ school. Arthur A. Snyder, second vice-commander, and four mem- PLAIDS bers will be in Chang of drilling men waiting to drafted - into ® > army service, as well as giving re- CHECKS {resher courses to veterans. STRIPFS To MEET TomicHT The council and choir of the Seaford Lutheran Church of Our CRISP NAVY PASTELS Redeemer will meet tonight at 2 in the church, Wash- '2 98 am '6 98 ngton avenue ~ ® in ‘ Reg. 14.98 __ Rep. 19.98 All expertly tailored Sizes for- Juniors, Misses and Large Women GUARANTEED REBUILT and REPOSSESSED REFRIGERATORS Frigidaire Philco Westinghouse from $29.50 tom y er r SUNRISE MERRICK 83 So. Main Street and others TRADING CORP. 150 SUNRISE MGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE 2 s» 27¢ || Diced Carrets 2%: 15: Sweet Potatoes \: 12: Swift's Ralston's Ai; $cc. 25¢ Henri Hoar! Sauce wis* ‘3:: 17. Saimon COLB STREAM Corn \z's 2 ”3.3 23: French's Mustard ®: 8 Fruit XH Catsup MSSM 2 2s 23+ Pearg ML ne Prem \J: 31: SPAGHETTI DINNER I9 size 27 ¢ Alasks Plnk 3. 35+ Cannas MP MILD CHEESE mesma» BUTTER ....\ SELECTED EGGS HEAVY CREAM Blou Cheese »40Q:+ Gorgonzola »--- »489:« Coon Cheddar «-= » “Ct Sharp Choose «««« »32Zex % In Convenient ® Delicious ite & vegetables come here direct, right from the fields & orchards, Un- burdened by unnecessary in- between e , the prices are migh ttractive and the quality mighty high . . And best of all, . . you get these values six days a week. TENDER GREEN SHOOTS CAL ASPARAGUS ..\=z. 2» 29. TENDER, VITAMIN-LADEN STRING BEANS ..2 25. NEW SPRING CROP, CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE.\:*..~«6: SELECTED, U. $. NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES ««««. 10 *, 25¢ ames -... 12528 gingham Wani to te t Ge APPLES | «-- - +6 TABLE oeteRy . .. 5 NEW CABBAGE woo». +...... s 4: CARROTS | mune bebe Veg- AH wees “kl“ LANGS BLL 1201 ie\) J ¢ Peaches $%, ~~«~18¢ Apple ities 2 \; 15s Maitex Cereal *%; 23: Kictfor Poars' “33110 o: 20¢ Philhps Sonv-«wfmtt V' JUST A STEP FROM THE FARM You can almost believe you're on a dairy farm when you come to the Dairy Centéf of your; A&P Super Market, Everything is so fresh, golden butter, sparkling clean eggs, wholesome milk, a huge variety of cheese, and &l priced exceedingly low. SUNNYFIELD-Fomoy Frosh Creamery Tub Butter in handy briek form Large Mixed Colors etn. Grade B-CRESTVIEW Brand GRADE A EGGS wn ren- men soos sont 2, 38s BORDEN'$-No Bopesit Container Kings, Queene, Nsssou Counties Muenster Cheese »« ~27:« PrOVOIQRMQ seuseue trason sive o 3§e x Tl.“ LMK seres cheese 7+: iin 2 Se Edam Loaf Cheese Packages Of Verious Weights o . +27 brick 40“ #17. » 3§¢x Salt row seasows 20. ous Se Candies \4 2) » 7: “m5: AP 4 ars 230 Swan Seaq3 z:. 16¢#,9¢ Fairy Seap 3 «« 14: Paimetive Soap 3 « 18: Rinso . 2 .z. 41: Lux Flakes »+»-21: Soap Grains \\%; 17: Supor Suds sue 2 }, 41¢ Gold Dust Kirkman's witte %; 16¢ 0mm m percil 3 cokes I 8¢ Fels \\ 3 wm» 14¢ Cleanser \X' 3 -~ 9: Liquid Blue % ?; 5+ Floor Wax wni¥iin » «~ Wilhort's »» 33¢ Withort's ax « + §§: Brillo ssl 2 s. 27: WHITE HOUSE EV APORATED MILK 3 :: 23: Cross-Rib Pot Roast Plate & Navel Beef :x » 13: Chopped Beef mew some m 22s 1 Top Round Steak . t Loin Lamb Chops se sme» 3§¢ Shoulders of Lamb i\ » 15: Fresh Buck Shad »10: || Fresh Roe Shad '%: » 22: || Large Shrimp =- »33s | Reck LobsterTailswnc M\ lm ( a: 1\ Mw\s'$1‘.!?¢‘:' Sim. | Wheat Puffs Rice Puffs worness !:: 8¢ Quaker \SHM\ '%; 10: Wheatena - 2 {z 27: | cmmmw 20: | BranFlakes 's} 2 %.; 15¢ Bran Flakes rer: sz 96 | BHOYAMENICAS Grape-Nuts»«« 2 %: 19¢ Mockers' Farina 's 11: Sunsweet \WE «+18: Ritz Crackers |} 21: | Daily Dog S% ;i 17: Badman-m2 2h?- I\ Daily Dog aléturts 116 #¢ » 39: » 33. Smoked Tongues «««» 31: Leg or Rump of Veal »29: Spare Ribs =» . +226 | Chickens STH, smi ss ns. n CapPORNS rey n 37¢ Beef Kidneys . . *»17: Fresh Fillet iza%.. » 27s Codfish Steaks »» » 19: Flounders m=--= »1§; Oymrs ising ««:19¢¢: 19¢ Rat 15- 17, lu ‘G DONUT JANE PARKER Plain Sugared Cinnamen JANE PARKER ALMOND FILLED COFFEE CAKE DONUTS Jamil 4 1 doz It's news when you can save without I- sacrificing quality! Yet that's exactly '4 what the buyers of Ann Page Foods do . . . see for yourself . . . money back if you're not 100% satisfied. ANN PAGE MAYONNAISE «~~25« Fine Ingredients Make This A Delicious Top-Quality Mayonnaise ANN PAGE qt f 3 3c SALAD DRESSING A Rich Creamy Salod Dressing With A Tart-Sweet Flavor ANN PAGE mElco-wheat 2%; 27: A Delicious Energy Cereal , . Finest Quality Wheat Farina ANN PAGE 4 8 or MACARONI t ne a U 0 pig Tender Macaroni Smooth In Texture, Rich In Fine Flavor ANN PAGE MUsTARD . . . 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