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oe e , , @LENS FALLS TIMES, CLENS FALLS, N. Y., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 7 , 7 bo M J: 91 ® - e I - 1 Le ata V «4s 0 ' vi ro ..| ; , ; ' * y hit rv * ‘ ~ 1 + . hus Pa * . 'C : pital at Carville, La., the only hos-! EVERYTHING A GAMBLE told Wednesday that \all the world | ‘ f L|||es G|0 I‘lfy Easter Ta b‘e * cqnd'dqff’ Inma‘f-ed pital in the United States for the. BOSTON, April 7 APA Massaagls a gamble\ by supporters of a bil | 23 oe o f ] By Legion Auxiliary ; Lreatment of leprosy. Anyone in the | chusetts legislative committee was ' calling for a state lottery. 8; . - j J ~ | . \ & . city wishing to contribute to this. % x ”r as gr d 'her Mrs. Clarke in Charge record fund may contact Mrs. Ethel ~ Tutt C * % % of he Clarke. # F2. 4 W'EI‘\19 candidates “er? énimgf‘ Plans were made to entertain the - 0 we ' } last night at a meeting of Unit 233. Gold Star Mothers at a dinner at s § b Q A I A d ' ; [American Legion Auxilary, at the § 30 P. M. ou April 20 at the Grange “per “a lty n | 21:25 1 o: Grange Hall in Nelson Street. The] Hall Mrs, Carpenter is chairman ) . flava ceremony was conducted by Mrs.lof the affair Other member: of M T s ' iEthel Clarke, aso uutiating officer, the Auxiliary wihing to attend may OI‘Q ea Per Bag lassisted by Mrs. Bertha Hitchcock.! make re-ervations with Mrs Ruby | > 1 president; - Mrs. - Bertha - Stevens. Morri-. Mrs Jane Dion or Mrs.! m Mrs. Edith Davignon Miss Mabel Mabel Yerrick TMartineau, Mrs. Leota Sullman,Mrs ; Pearl Carter, and Mrs. Pearl Cran- mell. Music was fuimished by Mrs~- WHIILHALL - Daud - Knight. Gladys Carpenter at the piano. student at Hobart College, son of Refreshments were served by Mr\ Mr and - Mrs.: Proctor Knight lAnne Davis, Mrs. S«tie Weaver. Broadway Was a member of the Mrs. Leota Sullivan, Mrs. Mabel choral group which sang over a 'Verrick, Mrs. Bertha Stevens. Rochester broadcasting stanon‘ Ib .was voted to donate a fund for Tuesday noon. Also in the group the purchase of books to the Ctan- [vas Miss Margaret Hertzberg. «tu- dall Library. The unit alst donated j dent | at William Smith - College a sum for the purchase of records | fiancee of Mr. Knight, who was me to be sent to the U. S. Marine Hos-'of the soloists. ING OVER AIR a On Sale at Better Stores throughout the area | Predua of MARTINEC PACKING CO. W,_______52 COOPER STREET-GLENS FALLS V a Centralize and Save foss (hes ~ coomminan ves inthis ono & * » Easter lilies, with tall candles, Lenox china, blic Hnen damask and i 76. E pink rosebuds, beautify the table. NEW FLORIDA é & By GA¥Y¥NOR MADDOX | with nutrients and presents a beau- If? ' NEA Staff Writer 'tiful appearance-all this and heav- F c H5 > § Tilies are always ideal for the“only taste. to? - Ibs J g s - Easter table. They are the symbol} Rhubarh Upside Down Q * p wi of Easter and should be arranged j Gingerbread f T 4 between white candle tapers. Rea-1 (Serves 9) SOLID RIPE fir 'i peat the lily motif with eggshell! 'Three tablespoons butter or for- a E translucent Lenox china in Fair- | tified margarine, 2 tablespoons un- . field pattern with golden lilies on it./ sulphured molasses. 1-2 cup sugar, F,» g‘ And to carry out the spring feeling, |; 1-4 cups raw, diced rhubarb, 1 3-4 spread the table with pastel blue|eups sifted enriched flour, 1-2 tea- linen damask and arrange tiny pink spoon ginger, 1-2 teaspoon nutmes. rosebudg at each glace. 1-8 teaspoon cloves, 1-2 teaspoon Speaking of spring, how about & | cinnamon, 3-4 teaspoon salt, 1-2 tea- rhubarb upside down gingerbread? {spoon soda, 1 teaspoon baking pow- It's certainly different, is packed | der, 1-2 cup shortening, 1-2 cup sugar, 1-2 cup more molasses, 1 Defective Allen Is egg,. unbeaten, 1-2 cup hot water, it is & . Melt butter or margarine in 9982 Freed After T rial inch pan. Add 2 tablespoons mo- lasses and stir in 1-2 cup sugar On Accident Charge}|uniil dissoived. Spread rhubarb guniformly over the mixture, Sift Detective Howard Allen was \ac- gltogether flour, spices salt, soda, quitted\ yesterday when he was tried and baking powder. Cream together before a \Moot Court\ at the fing] | shortening, sugar and molasses. Add i ¢ session of a 12-Week Police Trafiicie'g2 cup dry ingredients. Beat in TOMATOES=19 | LONG, SLENDER 2 for 1 5c $3 £1 f\ CUKE 6 CALIFORNIA x CARROTS -~15° f.‘ ¥ _ dence\ to warrant a \conviction.\ $312? wiggled Pcagl- 59;de Wit}; Jumbo c - Allen was charged with \culpable eam. esired. an o E a Curried Ham Casserole % C Bch. s ivi 1 d - 1_‘F.1 for 1 hour, . d St { # t Lt ope) C 0 or son SPINACH \}\ \%> 10° | $RIRD DF 16-05, LEAF RAKES |__ }4¢ tou eraphs at (the scenes | ooppten ~ m ged Hrs. Keb D DRESSING \*$% 35°) GARDEN TOOLS | L 1%e pu School conducted in Crandall Li- brary through the cooperation of the FBI, the New York State Police Chiefs' Association and Police Chief Thomas A. Corbett, The \Jury\ found there was insufficient \evi- negligence in the operating of a motor vehicle resulting in a death\ as the aftermath of a hit-and-run accident staged two weeks ago in Lapham Place in which a manne- qguin was struck and \Willed.\ Fol- - lowing a two-hour trial a six-man jury acquitted him. The jury de- Hberated 20 minutes. Allen was \arrested\ in Maple Street a short time after the ac- cident. He was sitting in an old Chevrolet sedan which had a front headlight glass and rim missing. A hair, which matched those on the: manmequin's head was also found on the bumper of the vehicle. case; Detective Sgt. Walter E. Du- clos and Plainclothesman W. Harold Add remaining dry ingredients al- ternately with hot water. | Pour batter over rhubarb, Bake 1 hour in moderate oven (350 degrees F) Cool cake 15 minutes before re- Three medium potatoes, 1 cufi) whole kernel corn, 2 slices boiled or baked ham cut 1-4 inch thick 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon curry pow- der, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon 'pepper. 1-2 teaspoon paprika, 1 l tablespoon flour, } Peel and slice potatoes. Brown ham lightly. Place layer of pota »toes on bottom of greased cas- seroie. 'Top 'with slice of ham. . Cover with corn and other slice of [ ham. Top with remaining pota- toes. Mix milk. seasonings | and flour. Pour over top. Cover and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees neth Fitzgerald, Corinth. are the parents of a son horn Monday in SUNSHINE COCCANUT 4-02. MRS. FILBERT'S -o- 10 | MAYONNAISE 16-01. .. 45° Florida, Jumbo size ORANGES CALIFORNIA PASCAL Well Bleached Escanore 2 ~ 19° anapernuit's ~29° APF] L9 musisnes 2% 9° LEANCE Trowcls, - Forks GARBAGE CANS Gas, - White AMERICAN - iy coons, CHEESE.!:: 55¢| LATEST SHADES For the SHARP CHEESE EASTER PARADE N. Y. STATE fl Y L 0 N w [J ¥ Aged Over 1 Year 1b. 69C SWISS CHEESE FIRST QUALITY s j 51 Gauge, 15 Denier PR- % 6 € F MEN'S SEMI-DRESS SLICED |. J 3: P A H T S Silzes 29-41 TASTY LADIES' HOUSE MARGARINE Newest Spring 32-97 BRESSES ..... MRS. FILBERT'S A Conventional Style lb. 29C LADIES' s 97 m LACE TOP Newest CANBY CHILDREN'S ANKLE Shades Come, See -- Our SO GKS Lovely Charm Gift| Easter Baskets ! ovErRALLs ~ *1\\ EASTER EGeS TUFT-TWIST s 1 n87 R u G s 18532\ , 9° 1.98 Plumley, eye witnesses; Patrolman the Saratoga Hospital. Mrs. Fitz- Dennis who \arrested\ Al-| gerald is the former Miss - Belly len; - Patrolman | Edward Perkett,| Merton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FBI Laboratory technician, who ex- Floyd Merton, Jr, Maple Street. amined glass fragments of a shat- Corinth. tered headlight lens found at the scene: and Patrolman Murice Davi} was not established. Special Agent son, who assisted in the investiga-} D. D. Shattraw of the Albany office tion at the scene and picked up the|of the PBI was the prosecutor. glass. « ~- The jury was comprised of Police Police Chief Corbett, who acted as Sgts. John Evans and H. Russell the presiding judge. sustained the Clark, Patrolmen James Lawler and objections of Allens counsel, Spe-| Gerald Duers. Assistant Water Su- cial Agent Chester M Pontz, against’perintendem. Garnar C. Tripp, Jr.. admission as evidence of photo- and City Engineer C. Earl Reardon. graphs taken by Carota because; Policewoman Isabelle Loveland was their proper relation to the case court clerk and stenographer. KRISPY CRACKERS .; 25° SIRLOIN ' STI CUT FROM HEAYY, WESTERN, TOP-GRADE STEERS! POR VEA CHUC PICNIC SLICED BACON suse curm \Phi: FRANKFURTERS «ifftésiw u. SMOKED DAISES \Ati\ CHICKENS rnoafiic ¥ Thas - u THE QUALITY OF ALL OUR MEATS is UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED! \Ive fried them all ! | 'The only Devil's Food Mix delicious as home-made is Dromedary E #AND NEVER A FAILURE\ writes Mrs. Adoiph Pursch of 2647 Dupont Ave., N., Minneapolis* #We have hundreds of unsolicited letters like this. We're proud and gratefu ank you all! s S LOIN ROAST RIB SIDE ROAST LEGS or RUMPS ROAST GRADE A-AA PR. 1 LB. Cello Bag 29C - Seabrook Farms LIMA BEANS ;;\ 39¢ 7 3© Seabrook Farms-12 oz. pkg. 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