LAUREL OUTLOOK Wednesday, February 19, 1947

LAUREL OUTLOOK Wednesday, February 19, 1947

PAGE FOUR LAUREL OUTLOOK Wednesday, February 19, 1947 POPPY MAKING REACHES The disabled veterans are the PEAK only paid workers in the Auxiliary’s Making of memorial poppies for j P°PPy program, Mrs. Sterrett ex- ★I; Auxiliary Poppy day next May was expected i plained. The women who distribute oyal Theatre to reach a peak during February, ! the flowers on Poppy day serve as ' unpaid volunteers, all of the funds RWEEKLY PROGRAM according to Mrs. Sterrett, poppy I r Activities chairman of the Laurel unit of the contributed going to American Thou-1 Legion and Auxiliary rehabilitation American Legion Auxiliary, f THREE BIG DAYS LEFT The social meeting of the Amer­ sands of disabled veterans of both} an(l child welfare work. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ican Legion Auxiliary was held at world wars are being given employ­ 4 Sponsors Quit Council of the home of Mrs. Almeda Paisley ment in the work. February 20-21-22 American-Soviet Friendship with Mrs. Carolynn Albertus assist­ Poppies are being made for the Here’s the picture you’ve been wait­ Auxiliary in veterans hospitals and ing hostess. This being American- NEW YORK. — National Council ing to see. Roaring out of the plains, convalescent workshops in every of American-Soviet Friendship an- robbing and risking all, comes the ism month, the Americanism pro-1 part 0f the country, said Mrs. Ster- nounced withdrawal of four prom­ most romantic character in the gram was carried out according to ; rett. More than 25,000,000 of the inent sponsors, three of whom at­ t. ® history of the romantic West. See the National News by the chairmen ; j little red flowers of remembrance tributed their resignations to dis­ Jane Russell in her first picture as ’ j are expected to be completed before agreement with activities of the the sweetheart of the dashing, dare­ Mrs. Graff and Mrs. McCauley. I Peppy day, May 24. The poppies council. , i devil, desperado. It’s said to be the Mrs. 0. A. Brohaugh gave a very | wj,jc|j wjn be distributed here are Richard Morford, executive direc­ most breathless drama ever fibned. interesting article on the life of being made by disabled veterans at tor of the council, said those who re­ "~r% Jack Buetel Walter Huston President Lincoln, Keith Brown Fort Harrison. signed were Harold L. Ickes, for- Jane Russell Mimi Agulgia sang three numbers. A quiz was Veterans are paid by the Auxil­ mer secretary of the jnterior; Sen. Thomas Mitchell Joe Sawyer iary for their work as fast as the Leverett Saltonstall (R., Mass.) ; In given and a contest on the national poppies are completed. The money Judge Learned Hand of the United anthetm. Group singing was en­ not only enables the disabled men States circuit court of appeals, and BROTHERS BY BIRTH AND BLACKSTONE . Associate Justice <( 9 9 joyed by all. Lunch was served by to contribute to the support of their William L. Batt, former vice chair­ Frank Murphy of the Supreme court of the United States is shown, The Outlaw the hostesses. The Americanism es­ families but also gives the men the man of war production board. right, with Judge George Murphy in recorders court at Detroit. They Two shows nightly at 6:45 and say contest will be on “America’s encouraging experience of being In a letter, Ickes told the council are sitting in the same court room where Justice Frank presided a few years ago, before he went on to the nation’s highest tribunal. The Contribution for a Permanent able to do productive work again. that “considerable variance exists 9 P. M. brokers were photographed as they discussed a case now before Saturday Matinee at 2:30 P. M, Peace,” and the prizes will be the The work itself is valuable to them between our points of view with re­ Midnight show Saturday starting same as last year. as occupational therapy. spect to certain matters affecting .- T-e George, while Justice Frank was on vacation. Russia.” at 11:30 P. M. All shows at regular prices SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Tender, juicy meat is available and at money-saving prices! February 23-24-25 • • • It shouldn’t happen to anybody but Kaye, as filmdom’s fantastic funny­ man hits new heights of glorious giggling. You’ll cry with laughter 4vÜL -L-Cv and roar for more. It’s filmed in —*r- beautiful technicolor to further your enjoyment. Danny Kaye Steve Cochran Virginia Mayo Eve Arden lust try a /y Vera-Ellen Walter Abel - > In 1 -J itThe Kid y • T From Brooklyn 99 llr I', ) ■i. Sunday shows at 2:30, 6:45 and 9 P. M. Monday and Tuesday shows at V** AK ÿfjl I 8 P. M. ‘ï'M i6 WEDNESDAY ONLY S. r February 26 V '• : S«: - & % BANK NIGHT ff}*. '■ À y A' Here’s a hilarious comedy mystery where a frustrated reporter solves A of a baffling crime with the aid of a •/‘T, lady policewoman, a dog, and a ~ -r—= sympathetic officer. \w Buy it at Safeway guarantees you tender, fine eating meat ev- Carole Landis Henry Morgan Allyn Joslyn Reed Hadley ery time and every cut. Here’s why this guarantee Margo Woode Jean Wallace is possible: First, we buy only the top government In grades of beef, only the top grades of lamb, pork «6 It Shouldn t gig and veal. Second, we bring these fine meats to mar­ 91 ket with special care to safeguard their satisfying Happen to A Dog ï ;mx::: flavor and tenderness. Carefully trimmed before 2nd Feature «»FEW«« weighing these meats are priced no higher than Meet the personality kid, his pets, and his pet projects. He was am­ ordinary meats. Select your favorite cut at Safeway bitious to do big things, but she S. today. If you don’t like it for any reason whatso­ only little things like wanting a ever, we’ll give your money back without return of wedding ring. Anita Louise Barbara Brown the meat! Michael Duane Bobby Larson Ted Donaldson Oscar O’Shea There’s a world of difference be­ In Delicious Roast tween the designation—Grade A EDWARDS U S. Good and U. S. Good—Beef sold at it Personality POT ROAST Lb. 39c Safeway is Federal Graded and is COFFEE marked with the Federal Grade A Blend of the Finest Coffee 9 9 Stamp. Grown Kid U. S. Good Shows at 6:45 and 9 P. M. Lean and Meaty Round Steak ü. S. Good 2-lb. |ar 93c Lb. Lb. 65c SHORT RIBS 29c Woman Escapes Death in Turkeys Hens or Toms. Lb. ____ ......... 39c Fall in Grand Canyon CnJInak Avalon, Tomato 22c U. S. Good Fryers 79c aarames sauce, no. i ovai GRAND CANYON, ARIZ.—De De Very Tender Eviscerated. Lb. ... Johnson, 33, of Los Angeles, well- 59c lunch Meat TSS'om™. 43c known designer of women’s sports Sirloin Steaks Lb. Pork Chops cSTub.57c clothes, narrowly escaped death Spaghetti no1“«™___ 10c when she fell from the rim of the JUICE Grand Canyon to a sloping ridge 50 gSSVAUNT MARY 99 Happy Vale Pink 35c feet down. U-iO-o* 24 No. 2 cans _ 2.35 aaimon NO. I Tall Can......... eH“» GRAPEFRUIT She clung to a ledge until three J heard on *> Town House. No. Z Can........ 10c /> Hills or M. J. B. x : XT LOttGG i-ib. Tin ........................ 49c forest rangers rescued her. KXLQ—4:30 P. M. » She was standing on a small re­ Hot Sauce Gardenside^ 7c taining wall, posing for a picture for Monday through Friday TOMATO JUICE 24 No. 2 Cans „. 2.98 7%-oz. Can...... .. her husband, Harold Kronthal, when Llpton’s Noodle she slipped and fell. Miss John­ i\ recommend* Sunny Dawn. No. 2 Can 13c Soup Mix 29c UOWf 3 Pkgs. _____ .’...... son suffered shock, a sprained left Corn Beef Hash. Old Virginia ny foot and rope burns. She was tak­ Red Sour Pitted. Clean-up 16-oz. Tin _____ J' C en to a hospital for treatment. KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 50-lb. Price. No. 10 Can________ Bag .... 3.35 CHERRIES 1.39 USE OUTLOOK WANT ADS. Baking Chocolate AIRWAY 23c Dill Pickles Columbia Brand 69c True American Hersney s *.«». Pkg...... 56-oz. Jar ......... Matches 23c 6-Box Carton . COFFEE 33c Pickles Fresh Cucumber 43c Mother's Cocoa 2-lb. Pkg. Libby’s. No. 2 Vi Jar ... Raisins Seedless 55c Its Rich Flavor Can Not Be It’s 2-lb. Pkg..........— Duplicated at the Price Fisher’s 24c Kellogg’s Cake Flour 2-lb Pkg. Pep 8-oz. Pkg. __ 12c Choice Dried Apricots 1-lb. Cello 57c Diamond Brand 2.19 Cheerios 7 14c 1 -lb. Pkg. 39c Hoîîey 5-lb. Tin _____ -oz. Pkg............ Choice Dried Peaches 1-lb. Cello 45c Salad Dressing Duchess 35c Prunes Del Monte, Large 50c Flu 16-oz. Jar 2-lb. Pkg................. Choice Apricots Clean-up Price nn Dried Apples 1-lb. Cello .... 54c No. 10 Can ______ VÖC Clean-up Price qq Time Fancy Black, Layer Pack Apples No. 10 Can ________ TOC r Figs 20c 8-oz. Pkg._______________ Peaches Clean-up Price 73c Producer-Consumer Campaign No. 10 Can---- Pears Regular Oleomargarine Sunny 43c Brand 3.79 Bank. Lb We have 12 No. 2 Vi Cans ___ Fresh Creamery Now at SAFEWAY No. 2Vz Can .. 33c Butter Lb. 73c FUV- Cigarettes All Popular- 1.45 Vaporizers Prunes R-Pak Brands. Ctn *1 2.89 12 No. 2% Cans ----- Peanut Butter, Beverly, Regu­ 59c U S. No. 1 Gems * No. 2 Vi Can 25c lar, Chunk, 2-lb.

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