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PITTSBURGH PRESS. MARCH 9. 1945 PAGE 37 OUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE I LL. SWEAR. THAX.S WHAT I it VEP X'A Killer, aw vtJUem KMOW YCLfD what this couKrrev d.

v-m r. i HiMK voiiAje sot POKE BURKfc OUT FOi UNDER, ms WELL. ic; OLDER. fK SLEEP QUIT TH' SHOP I NEEDS. JS A LUNCH You're in the Army News of Dsfricf Men and Women in fhe Mt.TVJIGGSV: He TAPS BURKE, TUWT OLO ROUKiO- WEE.UEO STIPP WILL WALK BCK- AcciDEfsrr AN' BECOME.

BUCKET THAT CLEAMER WHEMTHESE SOUMO NIGHT TO VAAKE TK 1AST SSvS IIL TDIETK lIsT WHERE Street KING, 6uT HE'S TRlCXV. ALMOST AS CLEVJEE. AS SOU MOVING TUAsT KKiG OP MlNiH WITU A' WHISTLE MORMIMSVWW.W afl 1 xx 1 KltfS 110 flfl i -AuSc wis Wltgi? Li ADVERTISING Now Armed Services McKee PL Corporal in Italy Morton Sheffler, 318 McKee waist gunner on a Liberator Bomber, has arrived in Italy as a member of a veteran bomber group. McKees Rocks Man Convalescing Sgt. George M.

Pachasa, son of Ella Pachasa, 330 Olivia St, McKees Rocks, has returned to this country after seven months in the Mediterranean theater and is convalescing at the Deshon General Hospital. Four times awarded the Grade Medium EGGS 2 09 New Budded Walnuts, lb. 4lo Harvest Tint Pancake Flour 3-tta. pkg. ISe Armour's Trut, 12-oz.

3 for SI A delightful spread! Bellevuo Elderberry JEEiEiY 3 $1 Libby Cream Style Corn, No. 2 .2 for 25c Dorset Boneless Chicken, 412 49o Mary Lou Salad Dressing, qt. 25o Rich Amber HONEY 5 1 Fresh Peanut Butter, lb, 29e Keyho Oleomargarine, lb. 23c Macaroni or Spaghetti, in lb. pkgs 3 for 27c BOON THIRTY FINN TUBBS i- NOT MUCH'.

I FOUND I I PETE KRUM! HMMMl) BUT NOT 1 I YES! AMD HE'S ON FoNLV TWO WEEKS 1 HE WAS TOMORROW, OUT THAT RANKIN IS WELL. THAT BRINGS CLOSE ENOUGH i THE PAYROLL. AU AGO. EH? THAT I TALKED TRY TO HAVE A ANY UJCK.y FRIENDLY WITH PETE 1 US A UTTLE r-sERGEANT. DID RIGHT! HERES WHERE VVES HE WAS TO HIS TALK WITH HIM II MICKEY 1 KRUM, ONE OF IWHOOEYS I pi CLOSER! YOU CHECK WITH HE LIVES HE WAS PLANTED THERE.

SECRETARY! -AND III HAVE A LEADERS! Ji -4 THE TULLIPANO HIRED TWO WEEKS JUST TO BE TALK, WITH THE 7 yj "I'L1; 4 EXTERMINATING AG0.Lb. ARWSTEO! iSv WATCHMAN! r- Air Medal and holder of the Purple Heart, Sgt. Pachasa has been In the Army three years. HY I I tl i I GARDEN FRESH MIXED VEGETABLE FLAKES Sown rottorrity froth oardoa vegetables. Perfect tootorsng for 15 I Irl.X, lt3 Hcim Baked Deans 27 Libby's Deep Brown Beans, .2 for 2To Heinz TOM.

Soups, 1 1 -ox. lOe Phillip Braised Fish, 15-oz. ISe Heinz or Libby BABY (0 ED 10 for G9C Bulk Tea lb. 69c Navy Beans. .3 lbs.

24o Raisins lb. 12c 46-oz. Grapefruit JUICE 2 59 Mother's Egg Noodles, lb. I So Large Lima Beans lb. l2o Dated Coffee lb.

30o today! OnpOXasf ml 1 PROMOTIONS Major to Lieutenant Colonel George W. Covert, Grand Ave. First Lieutenant to Captain James Gustav Markezin, 707 Camp McKees Rocks. Second Lieutenant to First Lieutenant Woodruff S. Kelly.

219 East Wald- heim Rd. Raymond Herbert Hollia, 2403 Dewey St, Munhall. Elliston Harold Slemmer, 2038 Stonelea St. William Abraham Zielonka, S703 Hobart St Margaret L. Greulich, 317 Cornell Ave.

Jelerma Veronica Cardone. 714 6th Coraopolis. John Reed Morris, 1008 Lilac, Natrona Heights. Frank William Marr, 815 5th New Brighton. Leonard Sperber, 4603 Rolling Hills Rd.

Stanley Magnus Simon, 2100 Car son St. Saul Hershkowitz, 5529 Black St, Benjamin Graham Alexander, 3347 Parkview Ave. Joseph Paul Zink 3214 Mary St Alice Louise Cusick, 2975 Mattem Ave. Hymen David Lifton, 2902 Web ster Ave. Richard Guy Law, 1542 McFar land Rd.

Willis Norman Spraugie 804 Centennial Ave. James Madison Cochran 123 W. Walnut Washington, Pa, Florence O'Connor Zimmerman, 3110 Elroy Brentwood. Nellie Elizabeth Sperry, 518 Farnsworth Clairton. Vivien June Morris, 226 S.

Prospect Connellsville. Margaret Mitzi Purvis, 321 S. 1st Duquesne. Dolores Eleanor Brown, 815 9th Irwin. John Conrad Madden, 1005 Carson St.

Robert Brownlee Motherwell, 883 Greentree Rd. Josephine Veronica Vlahovich, 20 Glenmore Ave. Sylvan Harry Mazerov, 5555 Ho bart St. Lean Ferguson Bowers, McMon- acle Ave. Minnie Mae Armstrong Bitner, 448 Main Mt.

Pleasant. Clar Fern Metzler, Rt. 2, Taren- tum. Jack D. Marquis, 137 Forest Ben Avon.

Paul W. Schaughency, 109 Hutchinson Ave. Staff Sergeant to Technical Sergeant Edward S. Jones, 1626 Doyle Wilkinsburg. Sergeant to Staff Sergeant John P.

Kennedy, 129 Grove Ave Coleman F. Flaherty, 1309 Seitz Street. Richard W. Crowley, 225 Alise St, Clarence J. Bigler, 137 East Steu ben Crafton.

Edmund W. Ryms. 256 45th St. Donald K. Snee, 231 Freeport Blawnox.

Benjamin J. DeVincenzo, 3610 Whitney St. Matthew Yurchak, RD No. 5, Box 256, Crafton. Private to Staff Sergeant Joseph Lapiska, 7 Oxfleld St Corporal to Sergeant Thomas J.

Marshall, 14 Alexan der St. Sam M. Smith, 920 Maplewood Ambridge. William W. Warnock, 651 Tokio Francis P.

McGregor, 271 Steuben Crafton. Harry R. Maaer, 1015 Morrison Ave. Michael Profozich, 57 Maplewood Etna. Charles J.

Antezak, 812 North Canal St. Dexter E. Robinson, 1509 Man hattan St Private Tirst-Class to Sergeant John J. Antolvech, 210 Falrview Ave, East Pittsburgh. Private First -Class to Corporal Paul F.

Thomas, 144 Browns ville Rd. John H. Lewis, 408 S. Graham St. Edward J.

Grzywna, 4225 Cal vin St Edward J. O'Brien, 944 N. Lincoln Ave. Walter S. Mikrut 930 Manton Way.

Christ M. Gauss, 1629 Rnme N. S. Edward Tokarczyk, 803 Logan St, Carnegie. Joseph R.

Froehly, 2149 Laut- ner St. Raymond F. Payton, 6729 Rowan St. John Hohman, 331 Edith St Private to Private First-Class Frank Yesensky, 840 Braun St, Homestead. Joseph J.

Ardolino, 224 Omega St. Chester 5172 Natrona Way. Michael Benaquista, 1728 Pilson St. Adam C. Bauer, 1119 Rush St North Lang Ave.

Man Promoted Andrew J. Tomacarl, son of Mrs. Rose Tomacarl, 306 North Lang has been promoted to First Lieutenant LtToma carl, who Is serving In the European theater, holds two Bronze Stars and a Presidential Unit Citation. He has been In the Army four years. A brother, Pvt, William B.

Tomacarl. Tomacari te serving with the Marine Corps. Local Men Graduated The following local men recently were graduated from the Provost Marshal General's School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and were Issued commissions: Lt. George Wadge Naffah. 5880 Bartlett St.

Lt. Gordon Voorhies Pingree, 3259 Piedmont Ave, Dormont. Lt. Charles Francus, Atlantic Cheswick. Cousins Meet In East Indies Corp.

Elmer J. Reedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reedy, 29 Woess- ner Ave, and Corp. John E.

Eichelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eichelman, 1933 Rhine Spring Hill, recently met in the Netherland East Indies. The cousins are now stationed at the same air base.

Elmer J. Reedy has recently been pro Reedy moted from- Private First Class. Spice St. Corporal Awarded Pur pie Heart Corp. Thorne R.

Abbott, 709 Spice St, has been awarded the Purple Heart and is now recovering from his wounds. Corp. Abbott also holds the Bronze Star, Combat In fantryman Badge and the Preslden- tial Unit Citation, If It's HARD Corp. PI, Mrs. I'KA dOIMa OUT QM 6USlNESSiiAgSCM.KEEPjl ATER! MB.

H. OTTO PEREg 6 HEBE ftO POUBTVOU'Sg FAMIUAttyr HTWATQ? VOUR EYE OM KAY 6UESTS. THEy jTr I TX TO 5EE 5AV5 EXPERT? WITH MY REPUTATION AS AN MOT Tr HAVE LldHT FIKJ6ERS! rTttUST HE'S AN AST EXPERT ALL BlfiHT. ART 6LEUTH, MR.McKEE. AOIMA TO TELL TTMvwi i nfi: me to rV iil sec i track pown spymoos Ptm-j me i have any 'V WQy ygf WATCH" iwrVTl I I I KhIW A WfiS ANO PlSTIMfimSH THEM 1 BALCOrtV SEAT MICKEY WASH is going honeymooning with Al New- York radio agency Durante, bigwig.

Tommy Dorsey has a sponsor, the sponsor has Tommy. All they need now is network time and there is none available. Norman Thomas, Socialist leader, speaks on "Something Better Than Dumbarton Oaks" on WJAS at 10:45 Saturday night. WCAE will carry the Billy Ar nold-Rocky Graziano welterweight fight at 10 tonight. Ed "Archie" Gardner is straining the sawdust at Duffy's Tavern for tonight Ginny Simms will visit the joint.

"Those Websters," a typical Amer lean family, replace "That Brewster Boy" on WJAS, weekly, beginning tonight at 9:30. Georgia Gibbs, singer I on the So say all men whose wives serve this new enriched PENCO blend coffee. It's tops in flavor, freshness and coffee content ment Try a pound BO (I WJLDNT HAVE THAT MUTTy 1 1 AND I DOUPT IF I I iiii WHERE WD ME JU5TCAME siH AROUND THE PLACE. HE'S A HE HELPED PULL Wm OO HOO OH, MUM THAT PUP S. AND JUMPED UP TB TROUBLE MAKER.

TAKE R1CHY OUT Of gWBOO-HOO- MmMmM COME FROM? HERE -AMD WANT fjfNfTHIM W-AYAND THE POND. 1- lYdrtM gfeS-C 7 70 Af.v IMISfcyTNO PUTS y-XWMW S-Sff-WH05E WiVJ! CAN MOM ft mfM mSSL JOHN SEXTON CO. Coffee Merchant! for over 60 Yeon ROASTED FRESH DAILY IN PITTSBURGH 1 0 HI SK4yV YEARS TOO SOON 1-1 will be broadcast weekly over WCAE, starting Monday at 10:30 p. m. Titled "This Is; Our the programs were prepared by the American Legion.

In a movie snort of the GI Bill of Rights, Don McLaughlin, star of radio's David Harding Counterspy, is narrator. Vera Allen, veteran radio actress. has joined the Just Plain Bill cast aa Laticia Davenport. Doris Dalton has just become Eve Shelton of the Young Wldder Brown serial. Toni Darnay, Bess McCammon and Mary Hunter are now part of the Stella Dallas group, In the roles of Libby Allen, Mrs.

Allen and Mrs, MacAllister, respectively. Contestants from five city high schools will compete in the Junior Science quiz program on KDKA tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. They are Doris Jeanne Moore of Langley, Charles Reynolds of Oliver, Robert Kemper of Allegheny, Harvey Ros enblatt of Peabody and Gerard Obert of South Hills. The broadcast will be the second in a series of six.

Winners will appear In a championship contest on April 14 a week after the Junior Science Fair opens at Buhl Plane tarium. Last week's winner was Donald Zangwill of Taylor Allderdice High School. 1 lb. of your Waste Paper makes IS tar tons to hold 15 50-caL tracer ballets. Save every scrap! SERVE CORN MUF- FINS that can be enjoyed to the last tiny crumb be- I cause the ingredient! are I 1 of the finest quality II and precision-mixed for delidoua results.

That's II Flakorn. JJ Radio Comcs Esfabf'si Youfh Foundation COFFEE Jimmy Durante show is probably the most "patched -up" gal on the air. She asked GIs for shoulder patches while on the shortwaves and they sent her hundreds from everywhere. Bob Burns drags his lunch from home to movie studios. A lot of people thought he was crazy until they saw the lunch.

Home-cured baked ham, home-made country butter, home-cured olives and cot tage cheese from the "Bazooka Ranch" outside Hollywood, iry and buy that in a restaurant. Don McNeil has nothing to worry about for the next five years. He has just been signed (with a salary increase) to emcee the Breakfast Club, which he made a radio insti tution, until Dec. 31, 1950. The GI Bill of Rights, dramatized in thirteen transcribed programs are most likely to find it in Harris' large stock tF yd of Easter Clothes Hi jTS's.

Friday Radio Programs (AS PROVIDED BY STATIONS) gJ 'i 1 1 OPEN 'f MONDAY I NOON 7 Jv to 9 P. M. IS Found Project To Balk Crime By SI STEINHATJSER Abbott and Costello have chartered their Youth Foundation. The State of California has granted them a permit to operate a non profit project to prevent juvenile deliquency, rather than cure it. Lou Costello is president; Bud Abbott, secretary-treasurer; and two inriet.c ntip of them residing in Juvenile court, vice-presidents.

Th Youth Foundation will pro virf frpt? recreational facilities for underprivileged children in densely populated districts. Los Angeles will set the first chartered unit. Other cities will follow. Juvenile Courts and probation officers will select Bud nnd Lou will nay all expenses of the centers. TViiiv Dawn will replace Lynn Gardner as singer on the Bob Hawk ghow, beginning March 19 Lynn wwsw 4 News: Melody-Go-Round.

4 sMHodv-Go-Round. 5:30 Let's Explore Music. 5:45 Mvsterv Melodies. 6:00 Peter Bochan. :1 5 Dinner Concert.

6:30 Entertainment Time. 7 00 News: Entertainment Time. 7- 15 Entertainment Time. 7 30 Joe Tucker Sports. 7:45 serenade in Song.

8 00 News; Romantic Cycles. 8- 15 Romantic Cycles. 8:30 Trading Post. 9- 00 News: Golden Hour. 9:15 Golden Hour.

0 30 Masterworks or Music. 10 :00 News; Music. Marty Schram. 10:30 Michael Marlow. 10:45 Hot Platters 11:00 Radio News Reel.

11:15 Garden Sports Parade 1 1 :30 Rendezvous with Rhythm. 12.00 to 6 a. m. 1500 Club. Early Saturday 6:00 Six to Elcht Special.

A IO NpWS 00 Six to EiEht Special. 8:00 Block Party. 8 15 Do You Know the Answer? 8:30 John Davis, 8 45 strictly on Record. 1 9:00 Jack Munvon. 9-30 News: Musicale.

9:45 Musicale. 10:00 Uncle Pete Presents. 1015 Jerry with Music. 10:30 Blessed Eventer. 1 i-oo Saturday Mornlnjt Jamboree.

11:15 Women In War. 11- 30 Stars of the Future. 12:00 John Davis. 12 15 Popular Potpourri. 12:30 Musical Kevue 1- 30 Treasure Chest.

2- 00 News: Melodv-Go-Round. 3 15 Melodv-Go-Round. a -nry-Saturday Afternoon Party. FEW DROPS Quickly Rtflm Oistrusof HEAD COLDS! It' so easy to get prompt, effective rlif from dis VJ SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. Li I VJ 6530 P.M.

JI TO GET, you LIBERTY A hi ft) ONE HARRIS ACCOUNT Outfits ALL Your Family In "Famous Brand" Easter Clothes KDKA 1020 WCAE 1250 WJAS 1320 KQV 1410 NBC Bed Network Mutual Network Colombia Network Blue Network 4 tOO Barktae Wife Walter Compton Hoone Party News 4:13 btrlia Dallat Tune Factor Continued That'i For Ha 4:30 Lorento Jone News) Time Feature 6tor News 4 :40 Wldder Brown Mnle Party 51 lit Herth Trio Hop Harrlgaa 6:00 A Girl Marries Newt Calling All fllrli Terry Pirates 5:15 Portia Faces Lift Superman Treasury Salute Dick Tracy 0:30 Just Plain Rill Tun Factory Lee Kelton Oren. Jack Armxtront 5 Front Pate Fnrrel Tom Ml Continued Captain Midnight 6:00 News Babe Rhode Orch. Bob Prince News Reel Sllm's Wildcats News Beck. Smith News Continued 6:30 Music Ala Cart Manhnnt Lynn Mnrray orch. Pie Traynor 6:46 Lowell Thomas Dinner Mnsie News Pesgy Mann sings 7:00 Supper Club Fulton Lewis it.

Jack Kirkwood Headline Edition 7:18 John Vandcrrooh Serenad Gen. Sonierrell Raym. Uram bwtnc 7:30 Bernie Armstrong Musis Friday on Broadway Lone Ranger 7 (And Vocahgts Cote Glee Club Continued Continued 8:00 Panl Lavall Orch. Cecil Brown Aldrich Family Future Stars 8:15 Continued Curt Massey Continued Continued 8:30 Duffy's Tavern Freedom Opportun. Thin Man Variations 8:45 Continued Continued Bill Henry Continued 9:00 Walts Time Gabriel He tier Ignorance Pays Famous Jury Trial 9:15 Continued Real Stories Continued Continued 9:80 People Are Funny Double or Nothlns Those Wehstera Spotliebt Bands 9:45 Continued Continued Continued Continued 10:00 Amos n' Andy Araeld-Grartano Moore and Durante Sunnr Kaya 10:15 Continued Boxtns Boot Continued Continued 10:30 Bill tern Continued Stage Door Canteen Doctor Talks 10:45 "Bretton Woods" Continued Continued Whirligig 11:00 New Don Hirscb News Ken Hililehrand Beekley Smith 11:15 Sports Music Dance Orch.

Danny O'Neill sings Rsy Henie 11:30 Hi Hat Club Continued T. Horsey orch. Mnsie for Readlns 11:45 News Dance orch. Music Music: News Midnight Roundup Dance Orch. News: Orch.

Music for Reading 12:15 Smith Goes to Town Continued Toronto Calling Continued 12:30 Music Continued Signature Signature 12:45 Lee Simms piano Continued 1:00 Signature Dancing to 2 a. m. I EARLY SATURDAY 7:00 Musical Clock Morning Express Blurs Chasers 7:15 Continued Continued Fairfield Four 7:30 Musical Clock Morning Express Breakfast Serenade News 7:45 Continued Continued SI Mann Blues Chaser 8:00 Newst Mnsie Bob Prince World Todsy Martin Atrronsky 8:15 Smile Awhile Fashion Letter St. Patrick' Ch People Know All 8:30 News Express Continued I Melodic 8:45 Jamboree Newsreel Rhythm Section 'Bob Prince, news Shopping Circle Melody Time News Breakfast flot 9:15 Youth and News Francine Garden Gat Continued 9:80 Starlets on Parade Morning Ex Dress Country Journal Continued 9:45 Continued Ranger Continued I Continued (0:00 Boh Armstrong News: Melodies Youth on Parade What's Cookin'T 10:18 Continiifd Jungle Jim Continued Continued 10:30 America Marches Rainbow Hons Mary Lee Tsjlot Land of Lost 10:46 A leg Dreler Contmned Continued Conunued 1 1:00 Shostakovich music News News: Let's Pretend Children's Biblo Hp 11:15 Conunued IPolly Let's Pretend Continued 11:30 Ed MrConneU Pan-Americana Fashion Ration Babjrrams 1 1 Continued Melodies (BUJie Burtel Lois Long 12:00 News Hello. Mom Theater of Today New 13:15 Consumer Tim Continued Continued Radie Harris 13:30 Man on Farm Front Page Drama Beck.

Smith News Treasury Salute 12:45 Continued Red Cross spotlighting News Beyond Victory 1 :00 News News Grand Central Sta. News 1:15 Xavier Curat Tune Factory Continued Christian Selene Week-end Pas Tune Factory Report to Nation Matinee :45 War Telescope Continued Continued Continued Muslcsna News: Tune Hollywood Star Grand Opera 2:15 Continued Tune Factory Continued "Golden Coekrel" 2:30 Jr. Science Quia Newst Tone Lee Kelton Orch. Continueo 2:45 Contmueq Continued Contmned Continued 3:00 Nation's Orchestras New: Tone I Land Is Bright Grand Oners 8:15 Continued Tnne Factory Continued Continued 3:80 Continued Ked Feather Ksws Syncopation Continued 45 Oontinued Continued I Tomorrow's Jobs Conunued CONVENIENT PAYMENTS! NO CARRYING CHARGE! tress of head colds with Va-tro-nolf Works right where trouble la to reduce I congestion soothe irritation make "breathing easier. Also helps prevent many colds from developing If used la time.

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