Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Labor Shortage. Outside Campbell Soup's Camden, N.J. plant more than 100 freight cars waited to be unloaded of their fat, red cargo. Some 800 trucks, carrying 3,200 tons of tomatoes, stretched down the road in a fourmile, bumper-to-bumper line. Estimated need of southern New Jersey canners: 3,300 able-bodied male workers...
...Shame on you to flaunt a cockroach before a Navy couple who dream of home in New Jersey, and cleanliness. Don't you know the Southern variety would sneer at your tiny Powers model...
Arresting. In Ephrata, Wash., police arrested for drunkenness one Reptile Red DeHorn Jersey Bull. In Danbury, Conn., arrested for the same reason was a man who was trying to hide a watermelon under his shirt but having some difficulty, because he was already loaded with a jar of cheese spread, several ears of corn, two jars of skin lotion, some parts for an automobile brake, a can of shoe polish, a dill pickle, and a rearview mirror...
...Stephan D. Becker of Adams House and Yonkers, New York, Robert S. Gordon, Jr. of Adams House and Scarsdale, New York, John C. Babcock of Dunster House and Bayside, New York, Victor J. Critchlow of Dunster House and Portland, Oregon, Richard A. Green of Lowell House and Trenton, New Jersey James R. Hollis of Lowell House and Los Angeles, California, Frederick P. Murphy of Lowell House and East Norwalk, Connecticut, Robert E. Barry of Dudley Hall and Cambridge, James C. Dolan of V-12, Eliot House, and Wyandotte, Michigan, and Robert E. Philpot of V-12, Kirkland House, and Scarsdale...
...wise guys did not know that Ted Friend did not like New York: it was not lonesome enough. He says: "People should be lonely once in a while; it's good for you." He tried to escape to a farm in New Jersey. Even that didn't arrest his thinning hair, and it meant 80 miles of commuting daily. He bought the Lassen Advocate for some $25,000 and stopped commuting...