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I • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., March 16. 1963 I • AMSTERDAM NEWS FIRST READERS TO COLLECT CASH IN EASY NEW GAME GAME IS YOUR NUMBER AMONG THIS WEEK'S LUCKY LIST? 1 w* w ANDREW GREEN - $50 DOROTHY A. TEMPLE-$50 WALTER MUNFORD-$50 75 E. Broodway Long Beach, L. I. 325 E. 143rd St. , Bronx, N. Y. 141 Edgecombe Ave. Now York, N. Y. CECIL ATKINS 410 W. 154 St. N.Y.C. $5.00 DIMMOTT FORCE 223 W. 14Sth St. N.Y.C. $5.00 I ESTELLE B. NOBLE 454 St. Nicholas Ave. N.Y.C. $5.00 .... ACMES FRASER 2237 Eighth Ave. N.Y.C. $5.00 YOU CAN BE A WINNER ANYTIME- WATCH THE AMSTERDAM NEWS First cash prizes have been paid out. You could be among the winners next week. Your lucky number could be pulled at anytime for $5.00; for $50; or even for the jackpot award which this week is worth $100.00. There's nothing to buy; nothing to do except write down your lucky number. That can ba any number with six digits. Then, keep a record of your number and watch the Amsterdam News. When you spot your lucky number published, claim your cash award. There are 37 win* ning numbers each week. 37 chances to be a winner. USE THIS CONVENIENT ENTRY BLANK - YOUR LUCKY NUMBER COULD APPEAR NEXT WEEK IN THE NEW YORK AMSTERDAM NEWS '100.00 JACKPOT 769483 CH $5.55 is added each week $50.00 NUMBERS until jackpot is claimed ■saMNNSssssaaaasnRRaaMSMBnssHMasNMBesaBaBaHasMasBKS 371605 EPC 659300 TG 711253 LVP- 928225 NJH 545303 FJ 506431 FAR $5.00 NUMBERS 765432 CAL 613475LZ 608254 GHW 766124 AD 756384 EM 607293 MV 611076 LW 881100CAF 063921 DF 125505JRG 131311JRT 789446 BC 822696 CW 364890 ES 236045 WT 409784LS 236135 DAW 412497 LW 834792 FT 125783 0 306278 MF 814454 TLB 129263 AMK 955465 RCS 046181 WEB 965318JSH 145258 CW 123456 TAP 595323 AMJ 397130 RB The prize winning numbers listed above must be claimed by 5:00 p.m., Monday, March 18, 1963 READ THESE OFFICIAL RULES TO KNOW HOW TO PLAY AND WIN! HERE'S HOW TO PLAY THE 50 & 5 G AME (1) Each week six numbers will be drawn, with each win­ ning set ef numbers pay­ ing $50 in cash. Thirty numbers will be drawn with each winning sat pay­ ing $5.00 in cash. (In * tian, a $100 Jackpot bar will be drawn, week tke |«btt num­ ber It net claimed, $5.55 will be adaed until e winner claims the (ackpat.) (2) Write year number in on the space indicated entry blank thai in this announcement. (Or you may submit a hand drawn facsimile.) Insert any number containing six dig­ its. (3) Also indicate on the ent»y blank and on tke eattide of the envelope whether yea want te try for the $50 drawing ar the $5 cate­ gory. (4) Mai! year entry to: 50 A 5 Game, New York Amster­ dam Nows, 2340 Eighth Avenue, NYC, Bex 434. Entries far game #3 must ba received by 12 Noon Monday, March 18. (5) (4) Winning nembart far Gama #3 will ba published In the March 23 ittaa af the (7) If year number It publish­ ed, yea matt claim your prize by 5 PM Monday, March 25. Winning Hum­ bert invalidated after this date. Year prize will be paid at the Amsterdam News office. Yea matt pre­ sent proof af year identi­ fication whan claiming year prize. Our office it (I) In the event mere than one person hat a winning number, check the initials published next to each number, te make sere that they are years. (9) Employees ef the N. Y. (10) immediate family are not eligible for prizes. Yea da oat have to copy af the Nowuc « ^tssslmw ■ w> TWyWmetpwTet septal may ba seen at the office OT slew l$wW»pOpPr , (11) Winners matt agree te pub­ lication ef their pictures and names in the N.Y. Amsterdam Nows and in other promotions nbeat this (12) Make sore yen list wheth­ er yea are trying for the $50 or the $5 category, on the eattide af year AbvaIaaa wnvwiw$»Wa IT'S EASY TO PLAY AND WIN - NO PUZZLES - NO STATEMENTS - Just Write Down Your Lucky Number! P.O. BOX 434 50 & 5 Game N.Y. Amsterdam Hew, N.Y. 27, N.Y. 3rd WEEK I want to try for a <check one)^? pr!ze $5 prixe (Write your number in spaces below using six digits) □ □□□□□ NAMI STREET ADDRESS ___ Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com --- PAGE BREAK --- F »■ ■ ■*< ’* r’Wr -35” | «•*«■» Ign- 4 ***>W- -m. «» ■■""MEWW Mrs. Right Wins $5 For Recipe Mrs. Angelina Kight of 170-53 118 Road, Jamaica, 34. N.Y. won our Recipe of the Week contest and >5 for her favorite recipe of Left Over Pork Casserole. Your favorite recelpe might win $5 for you, too. Just tell us how It is made. Send It to Mrs Thomasina Norford Food Editor, 2340 8 Avenue, New York’ 27, N.Y. and see what happens. Pork Casserole 3 slices of bacon 1 large onion chopped 1 can condensed tomato soup 4 cups cooked dried lima beans 2 cups diced cooked pork W cup cold water cup buttered soft bread crumbs Salt and pepper to taste. Cook bacon until crisp, drain and crumble. Brown onion In ba­ con fat. Add remaining Ingred­ ients except bread crumbs and mix well. Pour in casserole, cov­ er with bread crumbs and cook until the dish is hot and the bread crumbs are brown. Lody Elk Activities The "Nettie B Smith Boosters of Pittsburgh, Pa." were guesta of Mis. Nettle B Smith, grand daughter ruler of the Grand Temple, 1BPOE of W. last week­ end. The group extended an in­ vitation to Mrs. Smith to attend the Grand Exalted Ruler's Ball in Pittsburgh and she is exert­ ed to attend. Mrs. Smith will also attend the Florida State Convention of Elks to be held in Winter Haven. Fla. this week accompained by Mrs. Buena Kelly Berry who is grand secretary. One ef the best habits you can form la that of reading the Am­ sterdam Newt every weeb. Try It and see. VMIFBumounn AIM "Sort CearM to Slip Cevers and Dreperhs MEN - WOMEN he too own noaa on oar a well -raw »s aim Bi« ka>r«om« EaraMC* Day Eve. Eaey Payment Pta" Alao HOME STUDY COURSE ASK FOB FOWLS M UfTOSWI* IRIKS SCHOOL 111 rvny (M ju Y. 8. CHECKING IN - Franklin Al­ ston (right) of the Grand Con­ sistory of Masons gives check to Katherine Montgomery and Melvin E. Walthers, also of the Consistory, for The Amsterdam News’ Monday Night Camp Fund. Presentation was made last Friday evening at masonic dance at the Hotel Diplomat. (Gilbert Photo). 1< • > ■ Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat.^March 18, 1963 .Marriage Qo Round llowtng couples obtained wn, N. J., and Julia Marquis, le licenses last Friday 43. of 315 W. 143rd St., Man- rike City Clerk’s Office In tiattan. Cannon, 49. of 12 E. Manhattan, and Phyllis , 47. of 491 Willoughby 'Brooklyn. Jlam Knight. 34, of 41-07 i. Queens, and Rnrlie Mae 28, of 125 W. 78th St.. in. Francisco Torres, 19, of 1708 Park Place, Brooklyn, and Bar­ bara Ottley, 20, of 1713 Sterling Place, Brooklyn. William Powell, 39. of 51 E. 122nd St., Manhattan, and Minnie Buckhannon, 33, of 51 E. 112th St., Manhattan Charlie Bryant Jr., 22, of 1308 Griffin, 59, of Patter Boston Road, the Bronx, and Bar • bars Porter, 19, of 772 Henry St., Manhattan. Warm-Up Party ~ Ir. Brown the annual Sixty S 1 x i -fermal dance each year ■Beanirown gives a “Warm up” ►ior his guests. The guest Charles Boddie. 28, of 550 E. 125th SC, Manhattan, and Hazel Johnson. 23. of 508 W. 149th SC. Manhattan. Alton Kinsey. 30, of 920 SC Nicholas Ave., Manhattan, and Barbara DeNyse, 25, of 19 Com i merce St., Manhattan. this year was Ghana’s George Harri, 27. of 32 W. a U. student Edward who Is studying engine- those attending this • »ere Mr. and Mrs. Walter BCAhtaptt, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jl. ZBpewn. Mr. and Mr*. Ed- Henderson. Mr. and and and a*-George Taitts. Mr. Mrs. F. T. Sutton and Mr Mrs. W. T. Carrington. 112th St.. Manhattan, and Jose­ phine Cummings. 27, of 111 Lenox Ave., Manhattan. Herbert Brown, 25, of 1995 Da vidson Ave., the Bronx, anc Jerilynn Jones, 20, of 48 Con­ vent Ave., Manhattan. William Austin. 26. of 308 W 115th St., Manhattan, and Mary ’sac Covington, 19, of 308 W Also Mist Misses and Mesdames 115th St., Manhattan. Evelyn Brown Ford, Lillian John Powell Jr., 23, of Canada Stewart, Glovena Martin. Grif-jand Doretha Lyons, 18, of 121 W fin W. Dawkins. Mary Peace. 123rd St., Manhattan. Mae Rojas, Mildred Clark. Dol-j Janx>s Gaddy. 24, of 111 W. ores Warren, Panessa Payne, 1 ,37th st Manhattan, and Evelyn Carolyn Ryans, Jeanette Brown Paige 22. of 328 W. 53rd St., and Aureleoise R. Brogdon. . And Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dow*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry feean, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Dickerson and Henry Van Dyke. James Pearson, 26, of 525 Han­ cock St.. Brooklyn, and Betty Moore. 18, of 211 Sumpter St., Brooklyn. Manhattan. Blood Bonk The Red Cross Blood Program ,100 of the nation's hospi- ist year 127,322 pints of ere distributed to Greater .York hospitals by Leroy Eggleston Jr., 20, of 308 W. 114th St. Manhattan, and Annie Cunningham, 19, of 718 St Mark's Ave.. Brooklyn. Jerome Pryor, 30, of 228 W. 141st St., Manhattan, and Mil- Red dred Anderson, 30, ’ of 220 W, 141st St., Manhattan. ft What’ll I Serve? #1 w Here are four new easy-to-fix Dellwood Cottage Cheese dishes guaranteed to -/ relieve monotony: k • A lady we know served Dellwood Cottage Cheese with extra-thin pancakes. For a gourmet touch, she adds a pinch of L, 6 cinnamon to the batter. • Her neighbor features a Bridge Club Casserole — using tuna, Dellwood Cottage Cheese, and vegetables.. The ladies all adore it, and settle down to a comfortable afternoon of Canasta. • A doting husband prepares Sunday Morning breakfast — Dellwood Cottage Cheese with fluffy scrambled eggs. - - And try this switch on an old favorite — *Dellwood Cottage Cheese v ith HOT peaches, v- •' (You might add a spoonful of jelly to the > - peach-hollow, too.) •r- Fe < -w• <l=wr ■ & * • .The extra richness and freshness you taste In Dellwood Cottage Cheese is what mikes -these dishes so delicious. Dellwood is the only cottage cheese made from Dellwood milk — none finer! i from DELLWOOD withLOVE OF THE WEEK— CLUB are members of the Shown Order of Cyrene, State of New York Jurisdiction at the annual Queens contest held at the Prince Hall building on W. 155 St, They are from left, Mrs. Georgia Hicks, who won first place; Mrs. Hattie Whitehurst, who won third (Mace and Mrs. Bunny Coles wbo won the title of Queen and Mrs. Rose Will- iams, head of the group. The Order of Cyrene aids its mem­ bers and the community throughout the year. (Mc­ Adams Photo) Erudites Meet In Westchester I Fete Mrs. Thompson The Erudites of Westchester man. Mrs. Joseph Higgs, table seating; Mrs. Frank Furman tickets; Mrs. Gene Redd, busi­ ness manager; and Mrs. Donald met recently at the home of Mrs. Louis Jones III to complete plans for the Fashion Show-Lun cheon to be held on April 21 at Robertson who is publicity chair-i0^ DUI^am, N. C eon at her home recently in honor of Mrs. Alma Thompson Miss Dell Wade gave a lunch­ the Glen Island Casino. Mrs. Ar-iman. thur Johnson is president. Landeros will be a featured hairstylist and Lovely Hill Bill­ ups will be one of the models. The event will benefit the Carver Community Center in White Plains. Mrs. Donald Carew Is com mittee chairman. Committee chairmen working with her are Mrs. Louis Jones III, Co-chair- Other members of the club are Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Mt. Ver­ non, President, Mrs. Norris Gray of New Rochelle, Vice President, Mrs. Bernard Brown of Mt. Ver­ non secretary, Mrs. Lionel Ste­ vens of Mt. Vernon, acting re­ cording secretary. Mrs. William BiUups of Tuckahoe, Mrs. Oliver Sledge of Mt. Vernon and Mrs. Leroy Scott of New Rochelle. Among the guests were Miss Romania McDaniel, Miss Theo­ dosia Skinner, Mrs. Catherine Hall, Henry Smith, Mrs. Dorothy! Strickland. Mrs. Jeffry McLaugh­ lin. Mrs. Margaret Russ. Miss Gladys Waltonr Mrs. Ninevah; Miller, Henry Ashlev, Miss Bes­ sie Grant, Mrs. Tessie Martin. Mrs. Althea Wilson, Miss Helen Jones and Mrs. Will* M. John son. NEW AIR-TIGHT WRAPPER KEEPS TIP*TOP. MR. BIG SO FRESH IT FOLDS! Ask Althea Gibson! When other breads go stale and hard,Tip-Top Mr. Big Bread is still so fresh, you can fold it. The secret: a new air-tight 'Flavor-Guard' wrapper. Keeps bread fresh day after day, so you don’t throw slices away! And Althea knows that Mr. Big is packed with big vitamins and minerals for body building! Get a loaf of delicious, giant-size Mr. Big today. You can fold the last fresh slice days from now. MAKE SURE YOU IN THE TIP-TOP “TALENT HUNT” INDIVIDUALLY • OWNED KRASDALE FOOD STORES Lenten Menu SparKers! INDIVIDUALLY OPERATED KRASDALE CORNED BEEF HASH, 15’/x oz. can 33c KRASDALE TOMATO SAUCE, 8 oz. can ......... 3 for 25c KRASDALE HONEY, 8 oz. jar 1.............. .......... ...............23c KRASDALE SLICED BEETS, #303 can........— 2 for 27c KRASDALE Med. ell *reen LIMA BEANS, 303 con 2 for 31c KRASDALE CREAM STYLE CORN, #303 can _ 2 for 29c OCEANDALE ALASKA SALMON, tatt can ;,........ .. 59c KRASDALE WHITE TUNA, ____________ 2 for 43c S A W PETIT POIS REAS, #303 can____________ J9c ‘SAW GOLDEN SWEET CORN, #303 can .......... 10c DOLE BEECH-NUT BABY FOOD PINEAPPLE JUICE Y’“■’APPIF STRAINED 2 23c JUNIOR for 31C MEATS FOR BABIES 2 49c HEINZ BAKED BEANS, 7 oz. can 1 .. ______ ___ 10c HEINZ BAKED BEANS, 16 oz. con ............... ... 2 for 29« HEINZ BAKED BEANS, 20 oz. can ............... ... 2 for 39c HEINZ TOMATO SOUR, lO’/z con .............._ .. ...... He HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP, 14 oz. bottlo________ 25c HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP, 20 oz. bottlo________ 35c HEINZ SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE, can „ 13c HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR, 16 oz. bottle ___ ___ 19c STARLAC DRIED MILK, 3 qt. 31c .... ...................6 qt. 61 c SWIFT'S MEATS FOR BABIES ____ 2 for 49c REALEMON LEMON JUICE, 8 oz. bottle , 25c BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK toll can ____ . 2/33c DOLE PINEAPPLE LIPTON TEA »1 FLAT SLICED £ 19c #2 SLICED £ 39c •211 CHUNKS £ 25c th< vjusr' ’/« lb. 83c v % tea bogs 16's pkg. BON AMI j,t 65c Powder 17C USTOIt BEACON WAX, pts. ORIGINAL PINE KENT BEACON WAX, qtt. BEACON WAX, gallons KREY PORK CHITTERLINGS, 18 oz. con KREY PORK STOMACHS, 18 oz. can ' INDIAN HEAD CORNMEAL, 2 lb. bag SELLO ROJO RICE, 2 lb. pkg. . . 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