1950-03-23 1 |
Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
Subset |
^
/;-
%
1 ^ •-{•-n
PAGE BKTEBN — FRRE.P.OPT,, THtJRSlDAY, MARQH 16; I960
A SELECTION Qf
Grove &eei at Merrick Rd.
/ . . bringing you, once again, a selec-tion
of natibnally-knowm .QUALITY
BRANDS that \yill, i%ave you money
every timer And A-Deal is a COM-PLETE
Super Mart "where all your
shopping is done in one pleasant trip
.. . . or, better still, just sail FReeport
9-4] 76, and we '11 be happjL to Deliyer
your order to your door—FREE I
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Fancy Young Tom over 16 Jbs.
FREE D#ItE;RYI
CaJ FR@#por( 9-4176
TURKEY* M*. 47*
*
Smoked Pork Butts lb. 67c
Skinless Frankfurters , lb. 49c
•*' <w. ^V-
'Freshly Ground,Chopped B'def 2: .,. .lb. 49c.
— STORE
,8 A,M. to 7 P. AL Dally
AliMT. *o 9 RM. Fridays
Fresh'Killed
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
FANCY CALIFORNIA
Large Golden Bananas lb. 13c
Crisp Helery sfalK lOc
Tender Green Stringbeans '2 Jbs for 23c
FREEPORT
'LONG I.SLAM
,14th Year No. 44 /^ FREEPORT, N. ?.* THURSDAY, FIVE OENT8 A OOP? .
Edde
DAIRY DEPARTMENT
*
HOtEI; BAR HI6H SCORE PRINT
FROZEN DEPARTMENT
LIBBY'S or OLD SOUTH 6 oz, ckn
Sodus Cottage Cheese . . . ; 6 oz. cup 10c"
' • .- <^".l/. p. .". - •
S<%c[us Farmer Cheese 8 oz. pkg. 15c.
King Fish Creamed Herring. .. . .8 oz. jar 39c
Swanson Chipken Breast lb. box 1.09
S%*<yw Crop T^ro^en Coffee. ]a? S3c
Libby's Frozen Broccoli pkg. 29c
Maxson French Fried Potatoes pkg. 23c
'1'..^-.%". •:
SPECIAL!/'HI "C" FLORIDA
Jumbo
( ), Tangerine Juice
OtiBAJNER - ]
( ) Breath <of Pine.
FILAGREE ROYAL ^
( ) Cherrie#
ZnLAGREE
( ) Fruit Cocktail. .
UBBYS
( ) Fruit Salad
. No. 3 can
2 for 29c
rz 8 oz. bot.
2 for 29c
8 oz. can
2 for 29c
8 oz. can
2 for 29c
" SWZBT LIFE * , 8 oz. can
) Kadota F&gs, .... .2 for 29c
FliApRBB 8 oz. can
) Pineapple tidbits. . .2 for 29c
MOTTS 8 oz. can
) Apple Sauce ..... 3 for 29c
PBZMEIBR . 5*^oz. jar
( ) SjpicM Watermeldn . /. . 29c
WHITE ROSE
( ) Fig Juice ...... pint bot. 19c
TOPOYBR — - p^
( ) Popoyer Mix ..... 2 for ,27c
TOILETRIES DEPARTMENT
SPECIAL DOUBLE VALUE OFFEA /
I barge Jar Lustre Cream Shampoo reg. 1.00 size
I Bot. Lustre Cream Hair Dressing reg. 1.00 size
Both for
" WM
plus tax
( ) Johnson's Baby Powder 2Sc
( ) Colgate Dental Cream. ..... ,lg. size 2Bc
( ) Vickla Vaporub . jar 33c
B A E R Y D P A R M N T
No M*™8 — No Kneading— -No WalUw to
"Rue" Juat Bake'n Serve (Y minute*),
GNQME CINNAMON BUNS ...... pkg. ^2Sc
GNOME SEED ROLLS ......... . .pkg. 20c
APPLE or OOOOANTTT
( ) Wagners Large Pies 40c
( ) Old Fashioned Butter Bread; . . 21c
( ) Drake's Coffee Ring pow only...... 30c.
Precooked Beans. . * box. 21c
\ SOM wd :SOAP POWDERS
( "',
/Vy.a
^^ a* : . '•-. '"" '• :'• .':...
<.^ /
: Complexiph S6ap,:v.. cake §
^v'%Ml)S^&%'^
EPARTMENT
Happy lb. box
'%J
,^yv^.^.^lpiLE#^l^r'v^v^:"&^
.^^•••^##^C^.*- /•: y'^^^^glpc
«^ % ^jjgoQ*; M@^|.M:nta\.. ^t%256^po&f496
HersKey'g Chotolate Kisses..... ^ag 26e
'" '^?^"^^-
SUGAR OOAfUBD 6 OZ, bag
( )\Post Sqgar.Crisp-.2ior 29c
' ' ' ' • • • ' • ' /. ' lb. box.
( J La Rosa Macprqpi. .2 for 29c
lb. can
SOLO) PACK PREMIER _ .. v -*
Boxfita jliina Fish ^ ^ . can 3Sc
OANZandMAPiJZ bolL
Vermont Maid Syrup... 23ic
Baby Fpod /..; .10 jaw 89c
".\ ,^ t'' POPOLAIR
y(lL) Cigarette*
no o&atcihee
/.carton $1>@9
1S&&%N^^
B§^{'§M-@3^
*z
*
or 1950 Convention
Story Post Observes
Ex^CoihmanJers* Night;
Has 453 Membership
The 1950 convention of the Nas«
sau County American Legion posts
is to be held in Freeport on Friday
and Saturday, June 23 and 24, it
was announced at bhe semi-monthly
meeting of William Clinton ,Story
Post, A. L., Friday night In the Dug-out..
Plans have been, made-to con-duct
the business sessions in the
Battalion,* New York Guard, which
is b&lng used as an armory until the
larger building is constructed. It
will be the 31st annual convention
and the fourth to be held In Free-
Commander C. Howard Lar-now
County treasurer, is .a
candidate • tn su^cc&ed ...... Herman
Balbk, of WlUlstpn Park, as com-mander.
He Is being opposed by
Herbert Bertrahdl of Hempstead.
Whether the contest -will be carried
h) the convention will be determined
at the Second District caucus to be
held in May.
Past Commanders' Might was bb-n]
ght_ when._16- former
of"lRe"post were guests
at a dinner given before the meet-ing.
Former commanders 'filled tHe
various stations. Walter Schmidt
serving as commander, and W. Wal-lace
Guest, Maurice B. Btember,
* * * Meyer F*
In making, a reportier's rounds one hears many compliment*?
remarks about that respectful and active organization, Sunrise Lodge,
No. 1069, F. and A.M. I met many fine men from the professional and
business worlds who are members; so it was inevitable that the Mason
holding the highest office . in the
Lodge, that of Worshipful Master,
be interviewed.
* * *
Attorney Meyer F. Goodman la a
neat-appearing lawyer; who, though
only thirty-seven years old, has won
a reputation as a capable and suc-cessful
attorney-at-law. This bar-rister,
who even looks much yougBgr
than his age, became so sinccrel/.
Interested and active In Masonry,
that; after being a tnembcr for only
six years, was honored with the
highest position of his
"personal philosophy of
bolic of the Masonic creed; "Fricnd-
»hip — Morality — and Brotherly
Love."
* * *
Mike Goodman maintains a five-room
suite of law offices In the
Golden Building at 65 W. Sunrise
Community Council
To Meet Mpoiday Night
• Proposed plans for a recreation
project for those piore advanced
life will be submitted to the
Frcepqrt Community Council at its
bi-monthly meeting Monday night
in the Court Room of the Muni-cipal
Building, by John F. DeLorme,
temporary chairman of the com-mittee
in charge.
, Samuel L. Israel will report for
tho youth committee. Russell E.
Hotallng will trace the history, ac-complishments
and plans of the
Council.
Mrs. Harold W. Battln has issued
an appeal for the presidents and-*
delegates of all the affiliated Organ-izations
to attend the meeting.
Freepprt Nears
Halfway Mark in
Red Cross Drive
Clements Reports
$4,000 Collected
Toward $8,750 Quota
Freeport was just under the half-
Poll 736
In Yillage
Unity Party Leader*
Pleased at Showing;
Proposition Adopted
Despite the rain, the snow, the'
hnll, the wind and the chilly atmos^
phere, approximately 750 hardy
Freeporters kunicd out to vote hi
the uncontested village election
Tuesday, which officials of the
Unity Pni'ty considered an excellent.
showing under the circumstances.
Some workers reported
' <*i
j*
party members who usually vote,
when called on tlie telephone were
suffering from heavy colda and as
long as their ballots were not need*
ed to^ awing the election decided not
to venture put In the Inclement
weabher.
Leonard D. B. Smith and Cord
Vlebrock the trustees running for a
return tp office received 736 and 740
votes respectively, In several....dis-tricts
there were no splLt ballots and
in most- districts there wns a differ-ence
of only one or bwo votes.
The proposition providing for an
appropriation of $336.43 to make
State adjutant, and. Ediwin.
mack, as .yjlce-commanders* .
Other pij&st! commahders .present
were Robert /D. Oamjpbell, Herman
Oruickshahk,
Kurz, William A. Snyder, Mr,. Lar-gen,
William W. Davis and Gerald
Robson.'
Ray .Baibutti, . former Olympic
star, speaker of the evening, and
Commanbter Kenneth E. Vought also
attended the dinner. Mr. Ba?buttl
spoke on athletics and welfare work
ATTY. MEYER F. GOODMAN
and law school.
highway, it Is the realization of a i way mark in Jts 1950 Red Cross fund adjustments with the Town of
dream which started w.hen he was a ' iay»»S campa4gn, Tuesday night, Hempstead neceaslttaed by the an-
.young...boy_.warking.after-s^^ of the Hollowav st. area to
" '" ™"2?,f^^y^^^^^^^^ %lnTMduJ*on«
his father's lunch room in Amity-ville.
The desire to become a mem-ber
of the legal profession inspired
him to work his way through college
(St. John's College and Law School, B.A. and LLjB,).
He Is-a life-long resident of Long Island and has been practicing law
fojr 'fifteen years. -. . * .^ . .
. " . * * * * — _
„ . . . wouiy be
Masons is a very active organization with I chairman
,
Clements was quite certain half wondered how on
comes ta'a one could oppose it.
, March 31, Freeport t V6te"by
in-any
for veterans.
Vice-Commander Oscar "'Pultz,
membership, officer, reported a paid*
jof 463, which Is far
jhbr*T6f (the goal of 760 get for April
1. Henry LefT, a yeteran^of World
War I, .was received as; a! member.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the meeting. '
DAUGHTER TO JOHN E; COMBS:
A daughter, Olida Dianne, was
bom to Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Comlbs, 33 Johnson pi., In the Free-port
Hospital last Sunday.
xnbther'ls the fonnef Miss
6 ounces at birth.
weighed 8 pounds
The Goodmans (She Is the form&r Ronnie Goldstein of New York
City) have two children, Audrey Beth 8, and a four-year old-son, Alan
Philip. Mike Goodman spends his extra time golfing, bowling, and
fishing. He is an organizer and past president of the Amltyvllle Lions
International, "antl 'also served as -State officer. From 1946 to 1848 he
served a -tour of- duty as president of the Justice Lodge, B'nal B'rith, In
Freepork—-Meyer-^Goodinan—was—the^ficst. -president_of_the Amltyvllle
He6%w Congregation'which he... helped organize. (Temple dedicated
in.-1949.) '.""
' \
Many, xpung^ lawyers have
cooperation 1:?^ helping "them , . , * .
"The springboard 4b the auocewful practice of law." "In my opinion/
stated Mr^Goodman,]"the Legal Aid Society la a great service not only
because lt^a»sures justice to thAse who can, not afford legal fees, but
alao because A offers lawyers an opportunity to represent a variety of
clients/' Atty. Meyer F. Goodman la a member of the Nassau and
Suffolk County Bar Associations and has been admitted to practice In
that Mike Goodman offered hla full
careers. They refer to
2B
22
8?
oo
64
740 403
the Federal Courts. * * * *
J The members of the Sunrise Lodge, F. and A.M. should be congratu-lated
for their selection of Master, and complimented for their success
as an organization. "Friendship, Morality, and Brotherly Love" . . .
1 Atty. Meyer F. Goodman,
Hempstead Defeats Freeport
In Shoot-oM For Rifle Title
Freeport Sigh Bohool won second place in the shootoff of
biole the triple 'tie f or the championship of the Naaa# County Inter-
League among
Central B*gh, Valley Stream, Tues-day
qf temopn-on the. Hewlett:
Red Devils Hempatiead and
.
each e( wibh*' Mnldhed' 'the regule*
seaeon wiUi a record of 16 vbtbrlee
and 3 defeats Sapapdkead won the
title with a wore of 914, followed by
Freeport with 906 and Central with
903. ' . - * = " . '" ; '•
Unfortunately for Freepprt, David
Winter, a usually ^reliable marka-m!
an, was Toff fprkn and shot only
173, including a low of 93 in the
'prbne"ahd 79 in $he off-hand. As
Remgpgtead won by only eignt
poln#, -Hf tan be seen .what this
meant to the team, Peter Oattano,
the sixth man, might have saved
the 'day; but he eounte* only y 170,
get te | .throughut
the deason,rnever bemg .lira poorer
p&tlbn than a tie for first place.
Consequently Peter Joy, the coach,
and the, boys were* .disappointed to
lose outsat .the :Tast- moment.. *.
However, the Red Devils captured
the championship of Section; 8, of
y the , New York. ?tate Public. Sigh
School Athletic /Association, .com"
. (Continued on Page 4)
Burner Crescphdo Club
on Own program
Members of the Junior Crescendo
Club put.on an interesting program
at a meeting heldTn the. home-of
their Benior advisor, Mrs. Everett
Thaper; 10 Beverly Parkway on
Friday, : Barbara; .O*Donovan,;r;the
presldentr^pMslded over a brief
business meeting,
'There were piano solos by Mis*
O;Donovan, Marilyn Jackson; ;_Kay
Gardner, and R&cKan* Hibbard^
Jikyee $o!d MMk George T: Yarrow
playeMk piano duet as dM Rkhard
and Barbara Blaas; Ralph Mayer
played a^tpnette solo and there were
vocal"" selections by lAlah Thayer.
TKe;m^&dAr» also listed top
cordlngs of'various num%!ers.j_.
--Thq next meeting wHl te
at the home pf Mrs. Harold
Blass, West
Triangle Initiates 6
At Chapter Meeting
Members of Freeport Triangle,
O.E.8.,-put on an initiation cere-
Chapter, p.S.8., at a meeting Mon-day
night in Spartan .Temple.
Under the direction of Gerry Bol-
Schrleber, totaling $3,200. RUBsblllsa
E. Hotallng reported $250 for organ- 3?
Izatlons; Mrs. Leon N. Swisher, |}|}
banks and coin boxes, $250, and I»»
advanced gtlfta, $300. - , 4 ^
Mi's. Jerome Loewy and a group I j»
of women are to make a concentret- I;43 ^
ed-drtve"to-assJa*rJohn-2—Ixwy and*p#%'
Cord Viebrock, co-chalmmen of busl-v*^
ness, to clean up the business area I ]}y '
over the week, end;, lliey are going ; 4B
to.make a store to store canvass so v#o
all will be reached before the time ?**
for the drivp comes to'a close. i Total*
The receipts by election districts; After getting the returns at Police
In the house,-tp7house canvass were Headquarters, the Unity Party lead-reported
by Miss Schrleber as fol ers and workers adjourned to the
lows: District 34, $120; 35, $125; 37, |Brandywyne for refreshments and
$180; 28, $110; 39, $126; 40, $140; a celebration. •*
41, $275; 43, $150; 44, $180; 45, $225; I Dr. George A. Newton, president
46, $100; 47, $425; 48, $90; 49, $270, of the Unity Party, called the meet-and
50, $325. ;ing to order. He said that the re-sult
Indicated the people of Free-port
were pretty well satisfied with
the kind of administration they've
had in in the village government.
He presented Judge Hlloert R.
Johnson, as tpastmaater, - \
Doksee Addresses Group ^ "
.Judge Johnson first called on
chant the traditional hymns. .Mayor Robert L. Doxaee. He ex*
Mrs. Laurette Baumann, will Intro- i pressed pleasure at the return of
jduce a special selection "And TTiou I Trustees Smith and Vlebrock tq/
S%!Tkx)vey Which wlin3Snn%iuaed~T^lce-an^
in future services.
EUTHANASIA AND SIN'
TOPIC OF RABBI KATZ
Regular Friday evening services
will bb held tomorrow night in
Tpmple B'nal Israel. "Rabbi Reuben
M. Katz will preach on "Euthanasia
and Sin." Cantor Harry Altmaii
. hlttoirof the. Village Trustees to give
After the services a discussion of I Freeport the best government pqs-lahd,
the beloved queen, six
were indicted into the Triangle.
They were Baibara Breen, Mari-lyn.
Siegel,' Orra White, Caroline
Suunners, Marie ^Velnert and Marl-.
"
The girlsialao gave jh« degree of
friendship \fpr Mrs, Emily? SdbiUer*.
their junior-deputy, who b resign"
ing beeauae her duties as aesoelate
o*at«m tf tKe chapter "are too ardu-ous
^to %)ennik her to continue In
bffiee. Mrs, Catherine.Gle&h is.-to
succeed her as junior deputy.
A smomgesbord hmeheon will be
served in the %emple today from
11 AJ4. to 3 P.M., under the direc?
t)on. of .Miss Oadella Shea who also
was in charge of .the social' hour
Monday night. . hl,.- .
CHUBBUCK'8 STORE
OPEN ALL DAY 9%JN%)A?
Ohubbuck's Drug :8tore, South
Main s%, at SunriseLHighway, will
jemam open-Suhday-aftet-the other
pharmacies,_in Preeport close at ^ 2
PJJ.. The telephone Is FReepprt
9.3333...."- . ..y V . , • .;' " ,. ,'\
the sermon topic will be held by
Dr. Nathan Diamond. The public
is Invited to attend the service.
sible. %%pjadded thaP" while members
of the board differed "'at'times "over"
(Continued on Page 4j
. For the Best Possible Coverage of Freeport Reader
I . • . ''' ' •.^'-- ''" '_:?" '"" ' T" ,' • r . . \ ' 'I •;"';,r,;>i-
8TJB80BIPTION FOR 52 WZEK8
a
MaM Subscriptions *@ Ihe
* Freeport
j'
*.
... . . . ,
'••% ''••'./•:• -'•' .'• • /;/'^V'';;\'yy'T^JJ^'^^^^^^^
.*.". :" /<'':''''^?4^^r^^^!^^?^^
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1950-03-23 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, New York |
| 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 Liobrary |
| 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
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for 1950-03-23 1