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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 21

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The Post-Standardi
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If. 4, our product against anyone's I Or maybe you like your olives unpitted. Ether way, Wyandotte great olive. NEW YORK Dr. Chris- tiaatr Barnard has been ing with Dr.

C. Walton Lffle- hei, the New York Hospital surgeon. Dr; LilJohei was Barnard's professor at the University of Minnesota. Both walk in New York coat less, shrugging that the cold here is nothing compared to Minnesota winters. 4 Prof.

LHIehei was asked about, the of Barnard's heart-transplant surgery. He said he was positive that some day it will become an acceptable, standard way of extending life-spans. He mentioned the success of liver transplants. "Remember, the Wright brothers' first flight was shorter than a Boeing wing span. We've just begun, with heart transplants." Leonard Lyons Dr.

Barnard began puffing a cigaret, and I asked Prof. Lillehei why his former pupil still smoked. He replied: "Oh, Chris doesn't want to jive -too long." Fortune is preparing a piece about LP. Lazar, the literary agent, who handled the sale of Paramount paid $1 million advance, a milliin ceiling, plus 30 per cent of the gross Mike Wadleigh will make a world tour with the Woodstock rock festival film he dl- rected Hermione Gingold will tour South Africa in "Fallen Angels" A famed, insecure producer carries a bag of jewels with him wherever he travels. DOROTHY STICKNEY was featured in the short-lived play, "The Mundy Scheme." She told Mrs.

Arnold Maremont, who'd sent opening- night flowers: "It's the first time flowers outlasted the THE POST-STANDARD, Dec. 22,1969 play" Miss Stickney With Fa- who died last week, role in the Lauren Baoall mu- starred in "Life ther." She said: now been in of Broadway's longest-running shows, as shortest." Five film companies booked Walter Reade's new Ziegfeld Theater, not for movies but for stockholders' meetings. The first: MGM's under new president Jim Aubrey next month The Literary Guild paid $20,000 more than it ever before paid for Lois Gould Benjamin's novel, "No Such Summer" Peter Yates, who directed "John Mary," wants to do another New York film with Austin Hoffman this, time casting him opposite Barbra Streis- and; Admiral Raymond Spru- mastermindedtheaiMmportant sical, Lionel Battle ot Midway. As soon as Bart, Jisted as songwriter of the victory was announced Spruance and three others set foot on Japanese soil. They were unarmed.

A gun-toting local police chief took them on a tour of the city, laughing: "Only four years ago this area was off-limits to U.S.,tourists." "OH! CALCUTTA!" will be presented in Melbourne, Australia, by David Mclllwraith, who brought the topless "Ballets Africians" to New York Mexico's Tourism Bureau soon will attain Cabinet rank Ernestine Jackson, the Mrs. Molloy of "Hello, Dolly!" will have a featured BROAD BREASTED GRADE MARKETS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU DEC 27,1969. STAMPS i 10-14 IBS. I 1 18 IBS. UP COUPON BUTTER BEST TURKEYS U.S.

GRADE A POUNDS 'I ll i i li LB 54 17 LBS. UP SHENANDOAH 6 TO 8 LBS. I TURKEY BREAST RATH'S PORK SAUSACE I FRESH OPENED SELECT 80Z. PKG. 49 u.

I 12-16 POUNDS IB. TURKEYS GRADE A 18 LBS. UP II FULLY COOKED SMOKED WATER ADDED 2 -6LB5 4 SHANK PORTION LB 66 BUTT PORTION CENTER CUT LB. IT HAM SLICES $119 NO WATER ADDED PORTIONS 2 -5 LB. AVG.

WHOLE OR FULL HALF SEMI-BONELESS HAMS 14-16 LBS. 99c LB. CHUCK ROAST VMRWE HI 1C BONELESS ROAST SWISS STEAK SHOULDER ARM Otf SEMI-BONELESS CHUCK ROAST IB. FIRST 5 RIBS 7" RIBS SHOULDER ARM OR BONELESS CHUCK TENDER RIB STEAK LANCASTER VARIETY PACK COLD CUTS LANCASTER STICK BOLOGNA OR 12 OZ. PKG.

i I LEAN BONELESS PORK ROAST TENDER LEAN SMOKED LIVERWURST IB 69'! STEAKS SHOUIDE I ALPHA BETA BUTT FRESH OPENED OYSTERS STANDARD 12 OZ. CANS I I I SHOULDER BUTT LB. I I POLISH SAUSAGE IGIANELLIS WHOLE HOG I PORK SAUSACE LB. 69 79 1LB. I SOUR CREAM CROWLEY'S 56PT.

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fl NCOS. ANCEL FOOD SHARP CHEESE CHEDDAR CHEESE 10 or 12 OZ. CAN SQUASH BIRDSEYE AWAKE LAIEL LANCASTER QUALITY VEAL PARMACANIA LANCASTER MINUTE STEAKS SAUSIA SHRIMP COCKTAIL 3 FARMDALE MEAT PIES 15 OZ. CAKE LONG SANDWICH U. i OZ.

IVS. BROWN SERVE ROILS i CRACKED WHEAT OR SEEDED RYE BREAD lit, IF. 31 CINNAMON BUNS ICED I 1 LI. 8 OZ. PIES N.

LIGHTS FAIRMOUNT-SHOP CITY MIX. OR MATCH MINCE APPLE PEPPERONI KS CORNED BEEF BBQ CHICKENS SUB SANDWICHES 4JI IDEAL VITAMINS ONE BTL 1c WITH ONE AT REG. PRICE IDEAL FAMILY VITAMINS. MULTIPLE VITAMINS CHILDREN'S CHEWABLES QUICK RELIEF ALKA SELTZER 2 1 130 160 25 IN PKG. JUMBO ROLL GIFT WRAP ASSORTED CHRISTMAS CARDS 62FT.X 26 IN.

50 CT. BOX 138 98' PENNBROOK CANDY CAHES SOPHIE MAE PEANUT BRITTLE PKG. OF 6 11 OZ. BOX 25 39 THIS COUPON WORTH A GREFN A WITH PURCHASE OF TWO BOXES CHRISTMAS CARDS OR PKG. KAY CREST GIFT WRA GOOD THRU SAT.

EC 27 1969 METAL ACME TOY TRUCK MATCHBOX TOY CARS TRUCKS AVAILABLE THIS WEEK 8 FORD MUSTANG PAST SACK DAF CONTAINER TRUCK 61 OIL EXPLORER TRUCK 21 CONCRETE TRUCK 26 OMC TIPPER TRUCK DUMPER TRUCK WITH ANY FOOD PURCHASE the ill-fated "La Strada," wrote only two of the show's 17 songs. Carlo Ponti, the famed Italian producer, lunched at the 21 Club. He was asked if he carried a photo of his baby son. "No," Ponti replied. 'The nearest newstand usual- ly has one." The new Paris Match's cover-photo is of the baby with Pond's wife, Sophia Loren.

Shelly Winters says that she managed the scene where she bathes the four grown actors playing her sons in "Bloody. Mama" by hypnotizing self: "They're four years old." The ACA Galleries will commemorate Moses Soyer's 70th birthday with a jor exhibit early next year S. Hurok is in Moscow for the third time this year. He says "This is not a trip, but a -i visit. I have appointments in Paris, London and New York this week.

That's a trip." Mitchell Wilson, author of "To A Far Meridian," sat in the Russian Tea Room with his wife Stella Adler. He said he's started writing his new novel, after three years. It's about Los Alamos. Hell soon go around the world, on a project interviewing scientists His wife, Stella, once told William Faulkner: "You're a great writer but not entertaining." LADIES DAY "It all began when he started putting a ball into a glass!" LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NEW SUPREME COURT, ONQNDAGA COUNTY. CUSE SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff vs EDITH MATTISQN, et alt Defendants.

PURSUANT to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, granted in the entitled action, and entered September 25, 1969 In the Onondaga County Clerks Office, WILLIAM L. WADE, tlu undersigned, Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the lower front lobby of the Onondaga County Court House, Syracuse, New York, on January 6. 1969 at 9:30 A.M.* the premises described in said viz; ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, OR PARCEL OP LAND with the and improvements thereon erected situate, lying, and being in the Town of Van Buren, County of Onondaga and State of I New bounded and described as follows: as being part of Farm Lots 14 and 15 in Town of Van Buren, and known and designated as Lot No. 620, Section Seneca Knolls Tract according to a man made by Jack W. Cottrell, L.

September 20, 1960 and filed in Onondaga County Clerk's Office on April 27 1961 as Map No. 4366. Subject to strictlons and easements of record. DATED: December 3. 1969 S-J597 WILLIAM L.

WADE, POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE FURNISHING AND DELIV- RY OF 20 MVA STATION SERVICE TRANSFORMERS FOR BLENHEIM-GlL- BOA PUMPED STORAGE POWER PROJECT, CONTRACT NO BGP6 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: The Power Authority of the State of New York will receive sealed proposals for the furnish- arid delivery thereof f.o.b, ion, of the station service transformers for the BlenheinvGiiboa Pumped Storage Power Project, in Gttboa, a y. York, until 10:30 a.m. Eastern Sf.andard Time on the 13th day of January 1970, at the Authority's office, 18th Floor, The Coliseum Towen 10 Columbus Circle, New York, New York, 10019, at which time and place proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids will be received for two (2) 20 MVA station service transformers. Delivery of the equipment will be re.

beginning on or before March 1, 11972. Plans, Specifications and a Forms for the work may be obtained from the Power Authority of the of New York, 18th Floor, The Coliseum Tower, 10 Columbus Circle, New York, New York, 10019, upon application and prepayment of a fee of Ten Dollars (910,00) per initial set of contract documents, and Five Dollars ($5,00) per Aet for additional sets, no part of which will refunded. Plans, and Proposal Forms for the work wHl be file in the Authority's office and In tht offices of the Engineer, Uhl, Hall Rich Division, 441 Stuart Street, Boston, sachusetts, 02116, and may inspected by prospective I during office hours. Bids must be made and returned In duplicate in accordance with instructions contained in the Information for Guarantee will be required with each bid an amount not less than 20 per cent of the gross sum bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.

S-162S W. S. CHAPIN GENERAL MANAGER PUBLIC NOTICE SYRACUSE TRANSIT Syracuse, Ntw York fc.hereby jlt that Commission, a ncw toil tarSf ADULT FASES: The ddult ciuft rt lllRtln and tcrmlnafinj The adult cwh fare between a nofnt la the Syraniw city Pare ZowT and JS ta rt 28 STU aw? $.60. FARES: children'! Zone and East the STractiM citj six Mtra or excwd three in numlS. th led fcy an adult, will bt earrtt TOKENS: Adult tafcmilSm 10 for 13.00 ard children'! jtold al 5 for 1.75 only at followinf In city of Syracuse: The Addis a South SaYlna Filrmount Albwrs VanderbJlt Plwst.

Dcy Brother, 401 Sallna Street. W. Edwards, 200 8, Sallna Btreet. PiMt Truit it Dcpoilt Ml Ww- ren Street, Lincoln Bank, s. Warrw MOHJ PJiw, 8.

Saltna fltrett. Marina Midland Tnut Co, 144 S. Warren Street. Raymmir'a Furnlturt, 921 8. Warrtn Street.

SyraciiKe Trnnnlt. 8. Sallna Strm, 219 Cortland Avenue. S-1M4 I.

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