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Oswego Palladium-Times from Oswego, New York • Page 16

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The Voice of Broadway By DOKCTiHY KILGALLEN THE CELWUUTIES--Thret of biggest and most expensive names in show business will never be asked to play Fontaine- Meau in Miam Beach a a i because proved the sea- ton's i a 1 The i consists of a a comedian, a Hollywood song-and- KILUALLEN dancer, and a celebrated European charmer. Those items linking Ricky Kelson and Dee in a romance are a shade previous. So lar, they've met only once at a TV show they did together. Friends are concerned about the future of Anna Kaihft, Marlon Brando's ex- wife. They fear she's become too much of a recluse for her own good since Marlon cut out.

The highly touted Ethel Merman musical. is proof that Broadway ought to go further than Philadelphia to try out. All the advance was marvelous until the local hipsters jouineyed to the City of Brotherly Love to catch the Now the verdict is "very disappointing' --with no allowance for Hie fact that plays make the trek to the hinterlands because they want to eaten the flaws before the finished product is shown to the New York ciitics Cynthia Brooks, a lady with a sultry and colorful background, may be Mrs. Morris Levy (he's the jazz impresario connected with Birdland, the Roundtable, and successful disc- ery ventures) in a few days. The bride-to-be formerly was married to Budl Maugreri of the Crew Cuts, about the time he was supposed to be betrothed to his fan club president, but soon afterward the marriage collapsed because she preferred the company of a minor Hollywood actor.

Jack Astor walked out of a cocktail party given by the Ray Dodges in Miami Beach when his girl Karen Bay, flirted lightly with an attractive chap. Tip to feature editors: Guy Lombardo and his brother Carmen have employed twins, Arthur and Oscar Merritt, as their butlers for 19 years The look-alikes were featured in many a practical joke. Music publishers are biting their nails. AGAC (the American Guild of Authors and Composers) soon will be examining their books to check royalties due Tin Pan Alley writers for the past five years. Beatnik Jack Kerouac seemed to flip over singer Stella Brooks at a Gotham party the other night.

Travelers retaining Italy say Lucky Luciano is frightfully restless these davs, darting in and out waterfront cafes in Naples with an attitude of irritation toward everyone-- especially the American tourists who ask for his auto- who took over the Kin StaaJejr role In "A Touch of the Poet, has banned members of the cast from smoking In her presence. Sarah Churthlll't chumi are alarmed over her depressed frame of mind. They're work ing in shifts to keep watch over her. David Wayne has been otfered the starring role in the French play, "The Egg." A tense battle is forth coming between the unions concerned with agents and those servicing performers. The agents are trying to dump the old 10 per cent fee and hike their commission possibilities to 50 per cent or higher.

The casting agencies and personal managers reportedly have pushed through a bill in Albany that could allow them to charge any wanted (i)mmission they Andre Previn'i sister, Mrs. Lenore Young, died in Los Angeles, but her family was consoled that she did live long enough to see her brother --of whom she was so proud- win his Academy Award. it Fred Zinneman, director of "The Nun's Story," explains it took him two to film the picture. He's a perfectionist, and since he's not a Catholic himself, he spent eight months getting indoctrinated There's quite a tug- of-vvar going on between the lecoiding biggies over which song from "Five Pennies" will be Tuesday AVeld'i record debut She set to wax the highly touted "Lullaby in Ragtime" but Debbie Reynolds got it first and some dope's stuck with the job of pretending he didn't do it on purpose, ho-ho-ho Fame is an odd thing: Rocky Marclano, retired undefeated heavyweight champ, went unnoticed at Eden Roc in Miami Baach while ex-pug Rocky Grazlano was mobbed for autographs while he checked in to play a heavy in "-Miami Undercover," which is being filmed there The large imponderable in the Anna Maria Alberchettf Buddy Breginan breakup is the luxurious home they were supposed to be buying together. He says he's been calling her to ask what to do about it.

but she refuses to talk to him. graph. Leachman. Teacher Retires After 37 Years HANNIBAL--Mrs. Florence Welling, who established the commercial department in the local school system retire at the end of the current school semester.

She has been a teacher 37 years, all of them in the Hanmbal schools. In recent years she has served as a helping teacher in elementary art. Previous to this, she has taught in rura 1 schools in the local area, junior high, fifth and sixth grades as well as commercial subjects, being the first commercial teacher for several years. Goodness! Millbrook Enriched White Loaf An enriched white loaf of old-fashioned goodness! New royal blue wrapper means new new freshness! THE HLUDIUM-TIMIt II H. Y.

Mn. M' 'HI New Nabisco Bread Wrapper A new and distinctive wax wrapped appears on the grocery itore bread display! today. Nabisco Bakery Manager Aubrey A. Cements announces the change in name and wrapper from Home Town to Nabisco Millbrook Bread. Home Town introduced in Oswego in May 1957 after a consumer research survey to determine just what qualities the housewives desired in a family type white bread.

The new bread was a superior quality white bread and has enjoyed a very fine consumer and grocery trade reception. In the meantime Nabisco continue icll certain var- ities under their Millbrook brand with others under the NBC brand. The present change in wrapper and name develops Nabisco Millbrook as the company's brand for all Bread Division products. All wrappers and packages used by this division fcuve been redesigned and will be put into use as the new supplies are received. Nabisco in all its bakeries uses the very finest ingredients.

In going into the Nabisco Millbrook brand the arious baking formulas and proceduies used have been carefully studied and modified 3y the Company's Research Center at Fairlaun, N. Y. to the highest standards in the Industry. Cbnwmtrt are auured of baking perfec tion In the Nabisco Millbrook Tht original Millbrook prod uct in Oswego is the Millbrook Home Style loaf, having been introduced during October 1954. It was developed to provide tht trade with a home- stylo loaf of white bread, of high quality and a distinctive home style flavor.

This loaf met with enthusiastic welcome by the consuming public immediately and. has remained the market leader of home- style breads. --Adv. Daily Income At Record High WASHINGTON GW The Agricultural Marketing Service said today the 1958 income per farm keeping milk cows was at a record high. Final reports were said to show that cash receipts from sale of milk products was $4,555.000,000 in 1958 compared xvith $4,634,000,000 in 1957.

But this total income from milk was boosted greatly by sale of culled dairy stock for meat purposes. Another factor which raised the per farm average income --which lA-as not given in terms of dollars--was a decline last vear in the number of dairy "arms. Giving its latest view of the outlook for the current year, the said prices to fami- rs ior milk and butttrfat in L959 should approximate those for 1958. "Farmers probably sell record quantity ot dairv pio- BRIDE-ELECT Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert E. Chase of Hebron, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Severne Ann, to Gordon W. Caster, ion of Mr. and Mrs.

Galen Caster of Rt. 3, Oswego. A summer wedding if being planned which will take place Takoma Park, Md. (Photo by Slinkntan). ducts, and cash receipts are likely to exceed 1958 and approximate the 1957 reccid of 54,634,000,000," the report said.

cost of most pro- ductkn items other than feed are likely to be higher in 1959 than in 1958." The service said farmers made a further substantial shift in the metnod of disprs- ng of milk in 1958. The amount used in faim house- ioHs again declined, so lhat a larger pioportion of the production was sold. Lunchtimc Special! NEW SANDWICH LOAF Here's real old-time white light to bite just the right thickness for handy sandwiches 1 One and you think you're in a country kitchen MEW! IMPROVED HOWIE STYLE because baked the old way It bites tastes like what slow-rising Joes to Millbrook Home Style Bread. Each loaf rises to perfection the easy-going old-fashioned way. You feel a firm light texture, you get a good homey taste and sound wheat and proteins.

Have a a bite. Buy a loaf today. (Costs no more than ordinary bread.) It's Millbrook Home Style Bread. Fresh-baked pride-by your nearby Nabisco Baker LWSPAPLRl.

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