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PAGE SIXTEEN •f THE LEADER — F R E E P O E T , N._ THURSDAY, JANUARY G,
F.H.S. Marksmen .Beat
Garden City, 893-879
The ' Freeport Higli:""Sc¥ooi Virie
team scored a well-earned victory
over Garden City on 'the Lifter's
range Tuesday afternoon by . a
score ol" 893 to S79, a 'margin of
.only 14 points, to make their record
five, straight wins without a defeat.
Bob Mantorana. the FYeeporl
leadoff man, shot 99 prone and 91
off-hand for a total of 190, while
Leslie, top.man for the home team,
had a perfect 100 prone, but only
84 off-hand for ]8-l. The Garden
City marksmen rolled: up a 482 total
for prone, five, more than the vlsi-ers
excelled in off-handrti 16-to~3977
a margin o!' 19 which gave them
the 'match.' .
The locals have two hard match-es
ahead, as-they fare Clmminade
In Mhieola tonight and then take
on the Centrals o!' Valley Stream
Tuesday.
Tuesdays scores:
FREEPORT
p. o.n; -T.
Mnrtornim .... ' . . !!!> (J1 I!)f)
DfVot- ... 95 -8f> ISO
Olsi'ii . OS HC 17il
Barrett „ !tfi 77 17:J
Winter
Totals
..:..„ 94 77
477
m
}' 8»3'
3—IfiH:
GARDEN CITY
P.-
............... 100
IH.ll
Kruynmari . .
Pnttoc -
Totnln .!....
O.H.
H"i1-
iin
T-
184
1KO
I7H" ira
167
145
4S2 I1II7
HOSPITAL GUILD TO MEET
The Freoport Hospital Guild will
meet' In the home of Mrs.* Carl
Gardner, 15 E l l i o t t pi., Wednesday
at 2:30 P. M.
f! Small
That (fa/ Wt7/tft»er Fo/yef
DINK TODAY IX TIJJ5 BEAlTIFrL, PLEASAXT
ATMOSPHERE VOI' M)VK. EX.JOV OCR
FAMOUS FRIES for as little as 80c
OR OUR TASTY
DELUXE DINNER for as little as 1.50
"Freeport's Newest and Nicest Eating Place"
35 N. Main Street FReeport 8-9218
Cash
36 to 49
SUNSHINE AUTO
EXCHANGE
W. Sunrise Hwy.
& Park Ave.
FReeport 9,3811 or 8-10242
Open Evenings and Sundays
SALE!
Untrimmed coat < f a.1 wool covert, yoke bark, EWymore collar, fn
grey, green, wine and black. Regularly $45.00
Anniversary Sale Price
All other untrimmed coats, in all wool suede or broadcloth, all wool
interlined, reduced 20 to 30r/v .
All wck>l covert coat, zip-in fur lining.
Regularly $49,98 to $55.00
All other zip-in coats, in all wool suede, gabardine or broadcloth with
leather or wool zip-in linings, reduced 20%.
Dress coats in all wool suede, broadcloth, covert trimmed with black
Persian, Silver Fox, Muskrat, White Fox and other precious furs,
reduced from 20 to 30%. " . . -
Special group of Wool and Gabardine Dresses
Regular $14.98 to $18.98
jixtra Special Group of Coats and Suits,
. Values to $49.98
Street and Afternoon Dresses, Evening and Dinner Gowns in All the
New Winter Colors, Basic or Beaded Trim, Reduced 25%
83 SOUTH MAIN STREET FReeport 9-3770
Best Buys for the Weekend
1885
OUR BEST PORTERHOUSE
OR SIRLOIN
TEAK
TOP SIRLOIN
CROSS RIB
BOTTOM
ROUND
Ib.
LEGS BEST SPRING PRIME
L A M B
6 -1 Ibs.
^$€ Ib. "
Boned and Rolled — Easy to Carve SHOULDER
RIB ROAST
. Any Cut
clb.
RUMP
CORNED BEEF
Rump Cut
Ib.
of VEAL
Nice for Stuffing
4 to 6 Ibs.
BONELFSS CHUCK
ITALIAN STYLE
VEAL CUTLETS
c Ib.
SMALL YOUNG
LOINS OF PORK
Rib End 450 ib. tf ^^^
WILSON'SnCERTIFIED Specially Priced at
liced Bacon Ib.
FRESH LEAN MILK FED
RUMPS of VEAL
5 to 7 Ibs.
Fresh Pork MELTS for doggie - Ib.
Many thanks to you, my friends, for
the wonderfullast year's business far
exceeding any other. I hope I can
continue to serve you the same
good values in the future.
"..; Sincere [y,
'"'""'"" '"Jame$ Smith
CSLh ore> s
Leading Weekly
Freeport's
-Official
Newspaper
131 h Year Xo.
FREEPORT, N.Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1:i, liM!)
New Diesel Engine
At Municipal Plant
About Ready for Use
Supt. Moore in Talk
To Kiwanis Club on
Village Power House
Freeport-Baldwin Qame
To Climax Football Season
Shifted from Election Day to Nov. 29
To Bring Schedule to Climatic Close
A f t e r _") years, the
1 \ ecu iliv l-'i ce|i. rt
i i v r s is ;i M i i t i L ! "f f l u -
a n n u a l
I.-.i Devi
past
pl
oi i he Kiwan i?
• k l \ luncheon ill
Monte also outlined how tlie
n
!'i\ iMl ^ i-nii
. i t ' - d is.-He
i u u iM n i / . i i iK
Vapor I
In
; lie recent
\vere iieilii-'
t h e p l a n t . He
P'lase s\ - : e i n .
ens; nt opera l i o n
.
u as to he in-o!
ihe larpT
t h a i the ne\v
summer. j u > ;
n a l e l v brokin
Ho,!--' u P !i
in a . u , ] ; . ' . ' \
jr.. •
tnl !
( ' j i i b
the I
no.in.
.Mr
: nih!-
^:».i-."
i-|H Ml
said
f h r n i i i i l i w ! i i <
i . - g i - e a r l ; . ij > - i l n c e d stalled i:i nvo moti
e i i t r i n e s , and added
engine \\ o u l d be sim
probahl\ d u r i n g l h <
as soon as il is ad»
in. t . i
The superintendent told of how ]
the plant siiccessi l i ' l v supplied all
the powM' necessary during the
holiday season when on two n i g h t s
the demand rosu to 7 , < i i n i kilowalts.
Tho first night was .Monday, Dec.
27, and ihe other on Monda\. Jan.
3, when though i he holidays were
supposed to be over, il was cold,
oil burners were in operation.
Christmas trees were si i l l being
lighted as were the decorative
lights in i l i t ' bus! liens- sect ions of
t h e v i l l a g e .
Mr. Moore traced the h i s t ' MM o'
the power plant I'rom a small be-
/rimiliiK u i l l J I il hefliliie (lie ls\fK't»t
I» u n f c l j Mil ly o \ V I I IM I I >!(•««• I «•;>«'"<*
ope rated in ihe world. * He told ol'
i t s value and the need oi Keeping
progress with the times so as to
be enabled to compete w i t h p n h l i e
corporations. He said t h a t just as
soon as it failed to do so, it would
not be \\ise to c o n t i n u e opera'ion.-v
He spoke of t lie possibilities and
t o l d " of how he a c c i d e n t l y discov-ered
( h a t what now is called Vapor
.Phase system is more economical
t h a n other me,hods of operation.
Dr. M. r.eorge Isenberg, the presi- i
dent, presided. He announced his |
committee appointments for the
year with the* followjng as chirr-nie'n:
. .
Amos J. C. naldwin. boys and
girls work; Jules Hirgenthal. un-derprivileged;
Jjirk flreen, agriciil-turi'
and conservation: Kvereti C.
Furnian. public and business: John
I. I . a - - > . supi-or o! c i i u r e h e s : (Veil
Hudd. . - t ' e i i i i a a r - e and n i e r n h e i - s h i p :
Alfred \V. n i - l c h o f f . f i n a n c e : Ono
I ) " M n i i i , house; J. Sidney Ran-dolph,
in t ere! Mb relat ions: Alfred
I**,. .YoiiJiir,--KJw;in.is -eduefiiion~aTi(l
f e l l o w s l i i p ; James If. Warner, laws
and regulations; Max Vogel, music;
Daniel Carjuichael, public i-elations,
and Joseph II. C.rav. r e c t ' i i l i o n .
in Drive
To Get Members for • •. •* Community' Concerts
Artists to be Chosen
At Meeting Sunday
When Reports Are In
.',;•; r o x i i n a l e l y I nil worker.- aie
p a r t i ; i p a l i n i : in a drive to ci
l i p - M i n e r s "\\\" H i t - Freeport t'nni-n
i u n i t y ("'uiirert Association w i t h a
view to sponsoring a series- <H con-
.I'UMs b.\ noted ai l i s t s , in Hi'1 h i t th
^cbool auditorium later in ihe
w i n t e r and t he early spring. Kach
h;:s |n membership applicat ion
forms, which means t h a i il every
n u t - succeeds in e n l i s t i n g len per-
! sons the t o t a l \viU bo l . i M i n . provid-
1 ing $f»,tinn i'or three or more even's,
tho memberships costing $5 each.
1 plus $1 Federal amusement tax.
i Children's t ickets are ;*^ each in-cluding
tax.
i Tlie campaign was lanurhed at
'a ilinnr-r attended by s5 wor.lv.ers ii
thp"~Krks el n h h o ' i s e Mondu\ uii.'!;i.
• President .1. Ma yuan.' \Vell Ian !e':
J presided :i ml (Ici'Ji Jil J)e\-J/n. DI-KH n-
! lxi-r (in- i ' i « ^ ..C'ttUtfiiir M / l y ('(Mieerl
' S1 •' ' ' - i . i '' | ' ia hied ! !n- oh,;eel i\ cs
id ihe !'i n i t ' i l. Mi' sa id f he move-ni"
ut was n;it ion wide in scope,
' M s . - o i ' i a ! t i n ! - ha\ i i : g h*-1 n lorrned in
man\ communities where concerts
liave been given yenr a f t e r year.
He also explained that a fixed foe
is charged for each of the artists,
regardless o! where s'he eoncerts
a r e g i v e n , so t l i i t ! once t l i e a i n o n n i
a v a i l a b l e is 'determined, a program
of concerts .c;in be arranged.
Mrs. William J. Martin, the Ken-oral
chairman also spoke urging
Llie workers lo be enthusiastic in
t h e i r efforts to erroll u large mem-bership.
\ p"o!iinina.v report meeting
w i l l be held nim^ht :n h " a d ' j i i a r t e r s
in Ihe Frceport Federal Savings &
Loan Association on West Sunrise
Highway. The drive will bo closed
on Safin-day and Sitnda\ at I:.'!')
P. M., when final reports are in,
there will be another g a t h e r i n g in
the home of .Mrs. M a r t i n , IJ7 Norli
Rergen pi., to plan for the eoncei-ts
Will "number three or more
p a r t i c i p a t i n g a r t i s t s will be
i n n I ) ; i y
i l t i n -
iL; t l i i <
contest will In1
' M, ; he sc
t h f
o i h
i n '
a w n
cjir t li
I
ing
tn;'
\\ ill
diin:i
'I'll
^•asoii tn
;ehools.
! ; t > e d in J
Sal u t ' d ; i } .
;innu:
as llie l i n a l
. Hi us hriiiL1 .
e l i i n a t ic em
V.F.W. Paper Collection
Is Set for Next Sunday
i
II (Miry ^Theodore Mohr Post,
V.KAV.. w:ll ( - • n a d i i c t • ils monthly
paper c'oUe ••} jViii n < - \ t Sunday.
rha.!« * • I'^i.ii^eii. ciiaiitnan in i
charge n: l l i e project--. a n i i c i i ' U t e s a
record pL i - ! ; n n i:ias)nucl! as the
snmv | » r i - \ r'jited t l i e * lleeeinlier col-lee!
ion. •
Cars manned b> n i e i n l ' - T s ni the
ie l ' a l d \ \ in Si
. \ u \ . l ! t .
< - n i l - M i was ••made
t lie o f l l ' e ih Supei -
l ! a l d \ \ i n I i i g i i Schoul Monda> a t i i ' i •
noon. In allendanc'e' '\\ e re ' I ' r i n -
, - i j i a i .Martin M. Mansperger. ii
l-Yee|.nr; High S . - h u n l ; .1. We--
Soiit!ia:d. dii'eeior i>, a ! l i l ' ' i i c>
: , ,e Fi eeport Sclinuls; Slip!.
( • r i n c i p a l A r t h u r W, L> n i p .
I t a l d w i n I l i f J i S ' - l i n i i ! ;
A. ( ' r u i n , director oi alh
!,d c ' i i e l cnaell (M t he ( l o l d e l i
\ \ ' a \ i s. and -porl^ editors o! papers
in t he ;irea.
Arrangements for c h a n g i n g ihe
schedule \\ere tiiaile -id a meeting
il a i l m i u i . - l r a i o r s and coaclies Iield
iere on Tue.-day. Jan. •!.
Reasons for M a k i n g - C h a n ge
The a n i i ' U i n c e n i e n i c - o n t a i n e d t l i e
'olio w i n g ri'a^ons lor t a k i n g t i n -
'o r I t o l l i Baldwin and Kreepori
'bin' ^.ame. should be tlie last \ ( ) .M
,e o!' Ihe season. Both teams
(C'ont inued rvii 1'ame 2)
Freeport High 'Five*
Meets Hempstead Nev.t
Ti -• !'i e-po!'! i l l : : h
ba -k- I'.i i' i ea in \\ '1! e - i v
n i a ! . i - 1 i e i n p s t eail 11 ii '
si i a;i:lil \ ii1' ini \\ hi n
t i i n i o ! rtnv a t I "I1. M ., in
,u\ n i n a s i i i i n .
Tnesda> ihe lied Devils downed
M ' - p h a i n . ;!7 10 ; ; i , in a contest "in
w l i i c l i m - i i h e r wa-= a; i ' s IM---I 'Hre
Kreepnn la'ls Wt-l'e i j e e ' d e r | l \ off
t'onn e:irly in tlie f a n i i - . and really
ne\ e«- spa l V eled as I he> had iji^
pre\ IOMS e i n i t " s t s . This was especi-a
l l > i r n e i n t i l e free shots i n w l i i r l i
iTinrnrj—Ne!>()M VTT1^ rh~^~"mTTy iiian
to l » : i d i :.e 1^.1- K- t d t . i in;', i In- hrst
h a ; , , i l e s ' - i r e ihe i r . : i r i . - N T ' S " oiipor
i u n i i i e s offered oilier-: to do so.
Mephaiii aeuinlly led I !' to (i. in
the first iieriod. Freeport took a
FIVE CENTS A COPY
^H^MBM^M^^^^M^^^MM^^^^M
Sewer Commission
Favors 2 Districts
In Southern Area
Hopkins Shows Maps
At Atlantic-South
Civic Ass'n. Meeting
Sleps lea-di-im tn the l o r i n a l i i ' i i ni
i w i i lat>'e 'la-ii1 r a l se\\er d i s ; i " i | - t s in
^,i ii in rn sec! .tip. o; ; lie \ i l l a t ' e
pvuii.iii.x1 \\ ill i.'1 i alien >imn as a
•- clt u ' i' n i ' i n , ' ! ' n i l i: \ ' n b>
red well 11 l l n p l i ' t ^ i'l i h i i n o : : i h
i n e e i i i ; : ; o. tlie A : l:i ni ic-Soul h
i ' i \ :,• ,\>- • ' • , . i n:i 'I MII - . . ' - i > nii'-li1
1,1 ' he Si .111 11 Shore V . i c ' i i {"'I l i b .
• '.; l l t i p k M i s e x p l a i n e t l i l i a : the
j-ir.(j;io>ed d; s i r i ( ' j s we.r*.' reconi-n
i e i i d i .! al .1 n ini ni n i a l meet ;im oi
t l i e Seue;- ('mi! n i i s s i i n i r e . e i i t l y at
w!ijc!i il v. ar said ii \l d i i l d 1 •• I L O I e
( H i n n t i r a l tor ! ..x.'a \ CT> n» mini
n i i i ' i o a - sin.i I I i t i i i - > !"!ie dis-
\\-.* .-lui-'t^ted i i u l u d e o!!e bnnnd-a
p p r o x i mai ely b\ \\ n u d i - l e i t
l . d i . g IJeaeh ai •• . A T t a n i l i -
ami r.ie w j l i ' i i r n n i . and the
di her the section west ol South
-Hay ave.. e x l e n d i im to l l i e I'.aldwin
l i n e and sonih to t i i e v - a i e r
Ostrow to Address
ReJpubJicans -Tonight
Hi, at the half,
ahead at Uu*
- Maps of Districts Shown
Mr. Hopkins slunvctl niars.n
proposiMi dislriclri prepared liy Vil-lage
Knglneor Ih-rherl M. \VmuL
i }<•• I n \-t-nt I mi tit tit
l r i ; i | j { i ' l ; t i i o n . - ni
Vnrk. is ID .-jn-ji
inonrhly nii'i
out
: i ( l n i f n / s f r;i inr
I in n 'ii n ul'
Ihe Slate oi \r\v
k Kinighi al (In1
of the Fri
point lead. 17 lo
lied Ion-."points
( i v i a r t e r , a^iid^JXnhihei.
to t l i e j.-,ood. As a result no sub-s
t i t u t e s were used by the Hod
Devi's, jiml only one Mepl'iiirn-evti-n
got i n t o the panio. Ceiner, Hilly
"J)0(/d was io;i seitrer with -It
I'or I In' ItffiilH. a ni:irli < * r j l i ; i /
n.vajl. t i l e MephaiU r e j U e i .
I,' n e i; r i;
FREEI»ORT (37)
wen1 insp^clca lo>
Uie
mepllng...
'These districts
and the dates decided
conjunction with the i\
( C o n t i n u e d on Pawn -I)..—
Enrollment Set For Tonight
For Adult Education Classes
Registration for the I n t e winter and sprinjr term of the
-Freeport Ad n i t Education' courses will take place tonight in
the hijrh sclujol h n i l d i n j r . I'roin
These courses will bo started next
week and will be conducted Mon-day,
Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday nights in the high school,
Grove st. school and Columbus ave.
school.
All classes will meet from S' Lo
.'10 .o'clock. They are open to resi-dents—
of. Freeport and adjacent
communities. Tire re is no regis-tration
or tuition fee, but a small
laboratory charge-is made, to c.over
the cost of materials used in the
shop classes.
Courses "Start"This Month •
New courses ..starting ihisTTionth
are: Women's 'recreation and gym
class, .Tuesday nights in the Colum-bus'
ave. gym; Folk -dancing 1'o'r
beginners, Monday; Men's gym
class, Thursday, Columbus ave.'
gym; U-pholstering of small pieces
of furniturer-Tuesday and Thurs*
t
day, in the Grove shop; Ceramics
Tor beginners, Thursday, and ad-vanced
classes, Tuesday and Wed-nesday,
in ihe Ceramic shop, firove
st. school: Woodworking and home
repair, High School .'shop, Thurs-day;
Ma'chine shop, Tuesday, Grove
.st. school; Typing - for- beginners,
Monday and Wednesday, 3:30 to
5:00 P. M._ and Thursday nights,
and an. advanced class in typing-on
Tuesday. .
A course' in General Music run
as a discussion group and including
a field trip to an opera in New
York will .meet on Tuesday nights
in the High School. Others include
a beginning course in child psy-chology
conducted .by Dr. John J.
Finnessy, formerly o_f St. John's
.University, /.'Wednesday i'.n the
""—^Continued on Page 3).
an Club in the Legion
Sunrise Highway. Albert
r'""n< . o; l l e l l i n n r e , will show mo-
1 i on p i c t u r e s ( a l i e n In him at Ihr
P h i l a d e l p h i a mm en i ion last June.
I ' will he H i - - a n n u a l meeting
ii" I J he in] l» w i n g si a IT or o Dicers
las been presented by Sheriff 11.
Mired Vollnier on hehal! ol the
lomi IIH r i n g c o n m t i i t e u lor action
iy t l i e members:
Halph I.. Marshall, presi'Jejit;
J u l i u s K. llirgenthal and Alice L
Frase.r, vici'-presHients; Geoi'ge I-\
Hasbrouck. ti'easurer; II a •/. e J
Tombs, recording secretary; Main
Ha I t i n , corflesponding secretary
A n t h o n y Mirabel l a , f i n a n c i a l seen
at:anu.-; wilh the following d i s t r i i
r e p r e . - , e n i a i i \ e . : : : : i t h . C h a r 1 e
Fredericks; ;r.th, Fred, lilun'ier
.'{1Mb Adah T. \ V h i - e i e r ; :!7lh. Her
t l : a Cnniit i s ; ;iNth. Kdward F
'!• .'i:ie.i U .u.'Hh, A l v i n J. -Kyn^-f-MMh
•Wmiuin—M.1 A'Milmhl. TTsTT RTTn
i l o i p h ('. l-;at4Hison: l^nd. .losepl
D. Hughes; -l.'lrd. A n n a '/.. Amber
mini: Mih. Kdwin I). Philhriek:
4vVt-H-r—:\hi -bH—H»'^rreT7—1 f i rhT—V ej- n o n
Tepc; .|7ih. Alfred J. Hrady; -iMh
Charles Snnneck; - I f l t h , (Jeort-'e II
Cray, and finth. Merjtrajn Sniilli.
\\\
If
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Lulldlui. ||
If
I t y n n , r.
Schulf in.
MEPIJAM
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Unity Party to Elect
Officers on Jan. 22
Board Increases Rates
Of Non-Resident Pupils
Hue to the jnereasc in the cost
of administration oT-llio1 "bchools,
Leo P. f J l b l y n . prfisident of the
Board of Education, this week -an-nounced
increased tuition rales for
non-rpsident students for the new
school year .starting in September.
For elementary .students, kinder-
Kai-teji through tlie sixth year, In-clusive,
the rJHe will be $100 a
year per chi.ld, for all living outside
the Freeport incorporated limits,
and .$75 for Freeport' pupils resld-
K-'in the village hut wl:ose homer,
are in the Baldwin 'and Roosevelt
school districts' vrhich .extend Into
the. incorporated area.
The rate for junior-senior hig'i
school students^ g r a d e s seven
through 12 -inclusive, will be $150
a year.
"Because of. the crowded condi-
Jons 'and increased costs of opera-tion
which our elementary schools
and.our high schools are confront-ed
with,-it has been necessary to
adopt this schedule of rates," Mi\
CJiblyn e»plain!ed', • .
ol l l i e I ' n i t \ ' P a r i v
In Exempt Firemen's
A tneclini,'
w i l l he held
Ma'1. i.i»h»
aves.. Saturday, Jan. 22, at 3 P. M.
t o n r u a n i x i - lor H i t - comlnt: v i l l a g
i - a i M | t a i i ; i l ' Ollie.-j < \vil! J.e electe
a n d c o i r i i i i l i l e » - s n a i t n - d .
I ' i . Cc-oi-'e A. N i w i d i i is pn-si
deni . oi i l i - K J O M J I . The I'lcciio
•\vrtr~ lp~lTnTl~ii!i Tuesday. .Ma'n h If.
HRONCICHS GIVE PARTY
FOR HIS OFFICE STAFF
Mr. and Mrs. Mark U r u . - . c i e l i l|u
C n i l l i e c t j c i i i ave.. y ; ; ,. a c o c k t a i l - - .
p a r ty S u n d ; t \ I'rom J lo *l ]\ M.. to11..
members ol Mi: IJj^ow^i^h-s- otlice
s.la!T in MnnlwU-lan and t h e i r wives.
_ AnicuiK those who a t t e n d e d wej'e_
Mr. and'MrKT-Herbej-t Kamnter, Mr.
and Mrs. -McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs.
O t t o Molrnen. Mr. and Mrs; '/..
Mowry,and Mr. and Mrs. Kdward
Kamnier.
ivcred By The mamlalory order
4-i»JiU.4id.-^hy~-t-hu State ami Nassau
-(•'onply H e a l t h 1 lepartnie!!!.^ foi"""("iie
' i n s ; , - i f / a f inn ol sefrees on ir/i/cJi
work will bt* a t n r f i ' t t juni a.^ soon
as tin* wenther permits.
Paul W. Carho, who was elected
president at the December meet-ing
succeeded I'. Uussell Meyer as
preside!)!.
A pi opo.-ed sel ol' h\-la\v.s was
- ; i i h m i l t e d by \V. K. \ V a l < ( » : i Ini
aeiion ;u the February meeiini.'.
Mr. \\'a!Mni was assisted in ils
preparation by John Hennemann.
Victor C. Wade and Cilbert H.
Fletcher.
Parking for Commuters
O;i recommendation of Kdnmnd
fiosendahl, chairman of a commit-tee
named to study ihe mailer, Iho
association went on record ' as
favoring., the pi'nviding o! preler-ential
parking in the v i c i n i t y oi the
i .1 i I road slat .on in cinr i n i i l e r s re-
L'M rdh'Ss ril \vhel i i e r I iiey come
: Mini IJ(in e\ e|!, Ale. |-;ei, ur else-u
! "ii .
Il u a - \ Died lo a>k t he pn| jee to
look i n t o r e p o i i s I h a l aiitomobdes
freqU(Mitiy failed to heed Hie "stop"
•sign at Miller and A t l a n t i c axes.,
•phrrnd (here t o r . t h e p r u l e i l i o i i ol
c h i l d n n ai ' e n d i p t ; i J'ie Ari-her
Mr. Fh'lrlier rejiorted mi t l i e re-i
- i - n l l i e a r i i : r - In d h.v the Public
S<-r\ ice ruMiMii-T^tiir rm--tirii--n-pTT1'tTTTi~
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Merrick ri|.. w i l l remain open Sun-day
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1949-01-13 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, P.O. Box 312, 30 South Ocean Avenue, Suite 204, Freeport, New York 11520.; |
| Contributors | Nicolas Toscano, Michele Swersey, Joan Delaney. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | Newspapers are Public Domain before 1 March 1989; and Digital Rights after that date transferred to Freeport Memorial Library by L & M Publications. |
Description
| Title | 1949-01-13 1 |
| Text |
c. fe PAGE SIXTEEN •f THE LEADER — F R E E P O E T , N._ THURSDAY, JANUARY G, F.H.S. Marksmen .Beat Garden City, 893-879 The ' Freeport Higli:""Sc¥ooi Virie team scored a well-earned victory over Garden City on 'the Lifter's range Tuesday afternoon by . a score ol" 893 to S79, a 'margin of .only 14 points, to make their record five, straight wins without a defeat. Bob Mantorana. the FYeeporl leadoff man, shot 99 prone and 91 off-hand for a total of 190, while Leslie, top.man for the home team, had a perfect 100 prone, but only 84 off-hand for ]8-l. The Garden City marksmen rolled: up a 482 total for prone, five, more than the vlsi-ers excelled in off-handrti 16-to~3977 a margin o!' 19 which gave them the 'match.' . The locals have two hard match-es ahead, as-they fare Clmminade In Mhieola tonight and then take on the Centrals o!' Valley Stream Tuesday. Tuesdays scores: FREEPORT p. o.n; -T. Mnrtornim .... ' . . !!!> (J1 I!)f) DfVot- ... 95 -8f> ISO Olsi'ii . OS HC 17il Barrett „ !tfi 77 17:J Winter Totals ..:..„ 94 77 477 m }' 8»3' 3—IfiH: GARDEN CITY P.- ............... 100 IH.ll Kruynmari . . Pnttoc - Totnln .!.... O.H. H"i1- iin T- 184 1KO I7H" ira 167 145 4S2 I1II7 HOSPITAL GUILD TO MEET The Freoport Hospital Guild will meet' In the home of Mrs.* Carl Gardner, 15 E l l i o t t pi., Wednesday at 2:30 P. M. f! Small That (fa/ Wt7/tft»er Fo/yef DINK TODAY IX TIJJ5 BEAlTIFrL, PLEASAXT ATMOSPHERE VOI' M)VK. EX.JOV OCR FAMOUS FRIES for as little as 80c OR OUR TASTY DELUXE DINNER for as little as 1.50 "Freeport's Newest and Nicest Eating Place" 35 N. Main Street FReeport 8-9218 Cash 36 to 49 SUNSHINE AUTO EXCHANGE W. Sunrise Hwy. & Park Ave. FReeport 9,3811 or 8-10242 Open Evenings and Sundays SALE! Untrimmed coat < f a.1 wool covert, yoke bark, EWymore collar, fn grey, green, wine and black. Regularly $45.00 Anniversary Sale Price All other untrimmed coats, in all wool suede or broadcloth, all wool interlined, reduced 20 to 30r/v . All wck>l covert coat, zip-in fur lining. Regularly $49,98 to $55.00 All other zip-in coats, in all wool suede, gabardine or broadcloth with leather or wool zip-in linings, reduced 20%. Dress coats in all wool suede, broadcloth, covert trimmed with black Persian, Silver Fox, Muskrat, White Fox and other precious furs, reduced from 20 to 30%. " . . - Special group of Wool and Gabardine Dresses Regular $14.98 to $18.98 jixtra Special Group of Coats and Suits, . Values to $49.98 Street and Afternoon Dresses, Evening and Dinner Gowns in All the New Winter Colors, Basic or Beaded Trim, Reduced 25% 83 SOUTH MAIN STREET FReeport 9-3770 Best Buys for the Weekend 1885 OUR BEST PORTERHOUSE OR SIRLOIN TEAK TOP SIRLOIN CROSS RIB BOTTOM ROUND Ib. LEGS BEST SPRING PRIME L A M B 6 -1 Ibs. ^$€ Ib. " Boned and Rolled — Easy to Carve SHOULDER RIB ROAST . Any Cut clb. RUMP CORNED BEEF Rump Cut Ib. of VEAL Nice for Stuffing 4 to 6 Ibs. BONELFSS CHUCK ITALIAN STYLE VEAL CUTLETS c Ib. SMALL YOUNG LOINS OF PORK Rib End 450 ib. tf ^^^ WILSON'SnCERTIFIED Specially Priced at liced Bacon Ib. FRESH LEAN MILK FED RUMPS of VEAL 5 to 7 Ibs. Fresh Pork MELTS for doggie - Ib. Many thanks to you, my friends, for the wonderfullast year's business far exceeding any other. I hope I can continue to serve you the same good values in the future. "..; Sincere [y, '"'""'"" '"Jame$ Smith CSLh ore> s Leading Weekly Freeport's -Official Newspaper 131 h Year Xo. FREEPORT, N.Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1:i, liM!) New Diesel Engine At Municipal Plant About Ready for Use Supt. Moore in Talk To Kiwanis Club on Village Power House Freeport-Baldwin Qame To Climax Football Season Shifted from Election Day to Nov. 29 To Bring Schedule to Climatic Close A f t e r _") years, the 1 \ ecu iliv l-'i ce i. rt i i v r s is ;i M i i t i L ! "f f l u - a n n u a l I.-.i Devi past pl oi i he Kiwan i? • k l \ luncheon ill Monte also outlined how tlie n !'i\ iMl ^ i-nii . i t ' - d is.-He i u u iM n i / . i i iK Vapor I In ; lie recent \vere iieilii-' t h e p l a n t . He P'lase s\ - : e i n . ens; nt opera l i o n . u as to he in-o! ihe larpT t h a i the ne\v summer. j u > ; n a l e l v brokin Ho,!--' u P !i in a . u , ] ; . ' . ' \ jr.. • tnl ! ( ' j i i b the I no.in. .Mr : nih!- ^:».i-." i- H Ml said f h r n i i i i l i w ! i i < i . - g i - e a r l ; . ij > - i l n c e d stalled i:i nvo moti e i i t r i n e s , and added engine \\ o u l d be sim probahl\ d u r i n g l h < as soon as il is ad» in. t . i The superintendent told of how ] the plant siiccessi l i ' l v supplied all the powM' necessary during the holiday season when on two n i g h t s the demand rosu to 7 , < i i n i kilowalts. Tho first night was .Monday, Dec. 27, and ihe other on Monda\. Jan. 3, when though i he holidays were supposed to be over, il was cold, oil burners were in operation. Christmas trees were si i l l being lighted as were the decorative lights in i l i t ' bus! liens- sect ions of t h e v i l l a g e . Mr. Moore traced the h i s t ' MM o' the power plant I'rom a small be- /rimiliiK u i l l J I il hefliliie (lie ls\fK't»t I» u n f c l j Mil ly o \ V I I IM I I >!(•««• I «•;>«'"<* ope rated in ihe world. * He told ol' i t s value and the need oi Keeping progress with the times so as to be enabled to compete w i t h p n h l i e corporations. He said t h a t just as soon as it failed to do so, it would not be \\ise to c o n t i n u e opera'ion.-v He spoke of t lie possibilities and t o l d " of how he a c c i d e n t l y discov-ered ( h a t what now is called Vapor .Phase system is more economical t h a n other me,hods of operation. Dr. M. r.eorge Isenberg, the presi- i dent, presided. He announced his committee appointments for the year with the* followjng as chirr-nie'n: . . Amos J. C. naldwin. boys and girls work; Jules Hirgenthal. un-derprivileged; Jjirk flreen, agriciil-turi' and conservation: Kvereti C. Furnian. public and business: John I. I . a - - > . supi-or o! c i i u r e h e s : (Veil Hudd. . - t ' e i i i i a a r - e and n i e r n h e i - s h i p : Alfred \V. n i - l c h o f f . f i n a n c e : Ono I ) " M n i i i , house; J. Sidney Ran-dolph, in t ere! Mb relat ions: Alfred I**,. .YoiiJiir,--KJw;in.is -eduefiiion~aTi(l f e l l o w s l i i p ; James If. Warner, laws and regulations; Max Vogel, music; Daniel Carjuichael, public i-elations, and Joseph II. C.rav. r e c t ' i i l i o n . in Drive To Get Members for • •. •* Community' Concerts Artists to be Chosen At Meeting Sunday When Reports Are In .',;•; r o x i i n a l e l y I nil worker.- aie p a r t i ; i p a l i n i : in a drive to ci l i p - M i n e r s "\\\" H i t - Freeport t'nni-n i u n i t y ("'uiirert Association w i t h a view to sponsoring a series- |
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