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PAQESIXTEEN THE
Family food budgets have slick, well sharpened skates to
glide smoothly over any ice but Jt takes stores like Hill's
mil TMftdoy, <Janu<xy u* po*p•u—la r, food. cen,tie-_rs — it•o-* tprovide! the ladder and rope .to
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Mwt. Dairy md Prodaw pull out unsuspecting skaters who venture out on todays
prioM lor waefc-Md oohr. thin price surfaces.
ENB1GY-PACKED FRUITS and
TENDER STRINGLESS
Ibs.
GOLDEN RIPE
Ib.
SEEDLESS FLORIDA
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HARD. RIPE
carton
Ibs.
Prices Lifer These You Climb to Safety!
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UBBY'S 18-OZ. CAN
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STRAINED
FOODS
JARS
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OR DICED
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REPINED
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BAG
LARGE PKG.
ROLLS
SWIFTSPREM
SHREDDED CODFISH °»"««Y
CODFIS
12-01. can 47C
4nox.pkg.19c
GRADE I'A'
2lb.loaf97c
ffltehos the TASTIEST
THRIFTIEST Meats in Town
SIRLOIN & PORTERHOUSE
GROUND
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SHOULDERS 01
MUENSTER CHEESE
BORDEN'S GRUYERE
ROMANO CHEESE Argontino
DELR1CH: MARGARINE -11&.
^ l89c
FRESH
GROUND H).
BROIL. ROAST
OR STEW Ib.
BAY SHORE SAYVILLE MERRICK
PATCHOOUE UNDENHURST 796MeHckAve. :
FARMINGDALE FREEPORT V 803.Merrlck Ave. • =
WESTBURY PORT JEFF. STA. BEUMORE
WORTHPORT RIVERHEAD W Belimtfro Ave.
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WESO? .MEHKCCE EC&D-
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ADVERTISING EW SPA PER?'
16th Year No. 34 FBEEPORT, Y., THIJR8DAY,
Group Gains Strength
As Other Communities
Raise Protest Voices
Northeast Civics Plan
To Discuss Elxpressway WW
MN; #<•'s,•''• E^;i&
te£
. Nw?? iigp. ' l\- VO^r-?'-:W,;, .
Several Applications
Already Received for
Proposed New Post
Move Widely-Favored
As Means of Improving
Village's RetaU Trade
iThe Preeport; Chamber of Com-merce's,
program for engaging. '£he
flervtoes*'of a full-time executive
secretary Is expected to feature'dis^
cusalons.aJt ^meeting ofthe Board
of Directors pi the" c&a£oi>er "toibe
fceW-iri "t^n&fitioe of the Creative
Mailing Service, Inc., on Nbrth Main
. street 'neart Moiixlay night.
JT^^K>giiajn;.wfcs launched at a
special meeting heW injfce Creative
M^Utogr Service's ^front-iittlce^iarffc
October. It, re'siilted In President
Ian ^Murray appolttting a Ways
-1'.' :;S% >.;":EA —1 lii.nl—
JSamuel;, i . ^ i Jarao;^ 6Xe<rutlyet^ Vice-president'
..at; ^e" :jO^am3jer ; i>a^d
%r7;:aitdfWatren ^ SameV repreient-inlg
M^' street SvJohn: I, Lacy, rep-resenting
the banks; W. E. Watson
ctf^ Creatlye • Mailing -Service, rep-
J^ntinS.llnduatry; and Rranfclyn-
F. Donnan, representing the water-
, front;' to stujiy 'the desirability of
employing a secretary and rwom-mend
how such a move couM be
The Ways'
"• & Wj ••'^iM
a"favoriaWe report at a
dinner-meeting held ,at .Guy Lom-bordo'a
in November. Memibers of
the Chamber and other business-men
of Preeport pledged amproxi-nmftely
$8?QOO of the $12,000 needed
at this- meeting* '
Since tjieh the Ways and Means
Committee has interviewed jseveral
applteanta-for the-Job-and the" wide-spread
interest in the project among
merchante has Indicate^ ihe-Cham-
6er> memibership could- be Increased
substantially it _. an... -experienced,
trained matt-w:ere employed for the
' •~"*=* - " . - . .".--
.Other-plans for 1992 arejcheduled
«>r discussion at-the directors inee^
ing next Monday, .but'most.onaie
jplans for—the^yeari^ll" revolve'
_'arouna_the p"ersonality of the -new
S
.
ahead with_thls program; l!he
plan for a- -.AUlgtoe execuHve.sec-retary
has£wqn ^dfe^apiHroval "as
thc'best means of milldinff up Pree-port'afiOaitus
as a retail trade center
at a tim ewhen other major markets
in the CSounty are. making great
strides, '
_i; _ 1^-JWft _ u. ___
Edward Sloan Juried
In Holy Rood Cemetery
mass was oele5)rated by
the Rev. qrojih pa jjrab In Qur Holy
Redeemer R.c.' Church^ Tuesday
inorning tfor 3Ektward Sloan; ''108
Brooklyn avenge; r who' died -unex-pectedly
in tiie Meadowbpoofc Hos-pital;
Hempstead, on Rriday. Burial
•wbuarsy .ivn ./H-.—orl y RoQ...:d• • C;.•e me-.t \e-r.y.,,^ \W ' est.-.'
• Mr. Sloan was barn, lii Thwnp-somrille^
Gonn., and. was Ini his 69th
year. He waa formerly 'employed by
Republic -Ration Oprporatlon,
'
liis. 3tiip. more ,titan• sir, years, ago.
He IWed with his brother, ^redericfc,
In Bellmbre mrfcU-atooufc four years
ago when he caine to Rreeport. Be-sides
hia brother, he JeaVes a; aister,
-Mrs.-...Cecelia Kohl of Freeport,
The proposed Expressway will be
one of the matters considered at
*he monthly meeting of the._North-east
Civic Association to be held
tomorrow nlgfot -at 8:30 o'clock in
the .home ,'ot Harry J, Berkowitz,
215 North Ocean avenue.
Other matters on the agenda con-cern
"ttie condition of t&e municipal
bus terminal and ttoe'dlscontinuance
of bus service in tiie area because
of-the financial difficulties of the
E)Ueo line:
_ _
Nichols is Installed
e
New Officers Seated
By Martin Mansperger
At Ladies Night Affair
;»Martin
principal'^ of V;the' rFreeport-- High
School, and a member~of the Free-port
Exchange Club for 22 years,
stalled the incoming officers ,at the
annual ladies' night suptper In Guy
Ixmjfbardo's East Point House last
night. Walter-J. Nichols took over
as president, succeeding Selwyn B.
Shook, who has headed the organ-ization
for a year. ' - -
'Seated with.=him were; Eugene S.
-\Volls-.andH9ri-Morrls-M. Bossman;
vice-presidents;1 Vincent -P." O'Neill,
fihanclal secretary; Russell E,
talihg,' secretary, iand * John "J. ;
tfall,' TIT, treasurer, with' the fol-lowing
members of the Boaixi of
Governors- Harry Biederman, Tho-mas
J. .Murphy-and Paul R. Gale,
for two-years.^andU Harry R. Baker,
Jr.; for ohe"year. -
William B. Bllhne'yer, as chair-man
of the evening, presented Riclfc.
ard G. MJoChesney,. as~rmaster~"bf
ceremonies;™ Gerard Murphy, of
Brooklyn, vice-president of the
State Exchange-Club..^brQUght greetr.
ings^from -the clubs throughout the
state. —
~ Mr. Mansperger "presented a past
president's button to Mr^ Shook,
^-^president's :plh ~to ^Mf
Mr. Blllmeyer^gave~a traveling. .bag
Toasbriaster McCheshey present^
ed (bouqiiets;'to Mrs/Shook and Mrs.
Nichols:" "MrV" HotaUhg 'presented
gift ; Mlansperger and eacpress-ed
regret that the club 'was going
to lose him at the end ojf- the month1
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(Cpntmued on Page 4)
11 Walter H. Marbot, center, of Lyribrook, congratulates Walter
Martt of Freeport on his election as president of the tbng Island
Swiss Club. Retiring president Albert P. Engeler of Syosset, looks on
at right. The Installation ceremonies took place Friday night at the
Swiss Tavern on Ocean avenue, Xynbrook. ' \ .
li
'^Nassau County police rand f ederab authorities: are «ti
the intruders whd\mttde an-':un8ticce'dsfurattem:gti*^o<!craok
the safe of the Freeport Federal Savings & Lban Asspciation, 4|i
WXX/retns*t- SOnu nn*r*it st-et> HIT iIg rvhWwitrany tf,~; ,• CSJ&ri 4-t.ui «r*d3 na -y. -^h.iirguMti^ . ITn— .a.'Jd d.] i?t4ilo ».n ' At.o'^ frta_lill-—in g_ tAo. ^
Athena Groups Meet
In Members Homes
Five Separate Units
™In Community
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The community service grtoups of
the Athena . .Club;'.iheade<l ; by ; Mrs.
Walter-J. Nichols as chairman, will
carry on their "activities at meet-ings
in the homes of five of the
members Moncjay afternoon,
Mrs. P. O. Richards, 57 GnuMlng*
place, have the group .of ' which'
shells chalrman.ratrher home, .and
avenue, will do iikewise.- Mrs;^jfiar-le's
Hehsley. 41 !*South. tx>n«7/Beach
which Mrfl/-Wlllia^'CpeJErettas:/;is
chairman; Mrs^^Walccit.p. Ohand"-
lerf 74 Delaware avenue, tbe- group
headed _by Mrfe.
Mrs.
West
(Mrs.'.. letfder
iBgjoHts jBUbmttted vat/, ii,_ m^tin^
Aloiiuay\fifl t^fP.'^ ftwlttorittni^''^1^',; the
Seatoiaii:""avenuez::fichool.""~6howed
Athena members made, 163 layette
artlclea,| Including diapers, booties
an^-gowns-whlcli were^turned over
,. (Continued o
1951 Is Up To $294035
'.- -Harold W. Dodwell was appointed.tto,the newlyicreated
position'of assistant cashier of the consumer;'credit'.department
at the organizatipn meeting .of, tJie-;Mea4b%w :Brook;lNatioiial
Bank on Tuesday. All the directors were re-elected.^tihe stock-holde'rs'
meeting except one who expressed Va-desire ;"to retire
f*„r*o*_m'. ' \o£ff*f ic. e. . • • - •• ' • • ' - '- - •• ' •-" • .' .
•' A semi-annual divldent of
per share .was voted.
The ; anniial ' report showed Kde^-
posits had increased $6,400,000. The
total net profit for 1951 w*s $294,035.
Resources totaled; $44^01^44.
; There were no changes among the
directors' or personnel1 of the staff
at the annual meetings of the,,Free-port
Bank. ' ' '
MEEKLEV PASSES TEST
Francis X.., MerKlln, 7 Jr.;- 43 , Bedell
street/ was one of four candidates
held by the/Nassau " County Cttvil
Service Cornihission to .establish an
ellfidhle fct; for; the position; of
gtoeeringv aide-Uh'jthe:";pe^rto___
of Public Works.; He , was.'felven at >mark"dfl'8^23.--". - , r : •: V''-;v'3&.' ' •.
Detectives in reconstructing
-break-In, say .the men first ascend- led to -the first-floor roof :pf toe
building, then broke open a window
leading to the Haupt & Well law
offices on- a second floor, wing, and
got to .a .stauTvay which they
thought- led to the - office; Instead
it led. to -the cellar. ' l! v; .'...^:.
' an ^ attemptTwas ma'ide. to. get
me ; floor.n ^and - then drop
Into the" :bank,;i-:trtitr thfck":beama
thwarfed^!this-ati;empt. They firi-ally
gained access by prying the
>ars of a cellar.. window apart and
then got. -through" the opening.
Then they :weiit to work on the
vault witJr the torch with no suc-cess
at all. WdUlam' - J/ Martin, Jr.f
manager, and son of President WiJ-lam
J. M^rtlnV'sald the- IntrucTers
were on a f wild, gw)se chase, anyway!
~
Abner Sundell of "505 North Brook-side
avenue, FreeporiT one of the
eadlng members of the Expressway
Protest Committee, said tills week
fcat the Committee would propose
an alternate-route, for the. Southern -
end of ^the PreepoTPRoslyn Ex-pressway.
/• <-,
The Committee will ..propose that
ihe Expressway run. North !tihrough
rlghtj-of-way~of^theT--Meadow-? -
>rook Causeway to Baiixum'e Woods; :
ihen through lands ^of^ettiher. the-
Nassau- County . . park vat\ Salisbury •
or the old Meadofw Brook -Club -to ':
ihe parking .fields at: Roosevelt •;
Xaceway .and thence; Noonth.tb' Join; ihe N6rtoernend-or-ttxe,!pxpressway.,
I84r»uSundell sal^./thlsi: route;-, would
coat the County less, woiuU: Involve
moving -many V: fewer-houses:^ and
would give -Export; SQwe^tTaffJc
xellet-1toan ihe ^posed.Tpute, tun
ni'ng ,•>*=:
along: ;ihe ;rbute ;proEqEed - for the
tPreeport-^Roslyn .ffi^rcssway' Jiave
Joined the fight " against : ttie-;llrie
recommended
the
ping the /words tPreep6rt and win;"""" -•-:..-. -;::JZLi-vJ--v!";-'-
Hempstead Group Joins
The United Neighbors .of Hemp-stead
have affiliated witti ttie com-mittee
as have reprefientatiyes of 40
'tJnlondale orgaiilaatloris. '— -
Ittie Baldwin Board of Education
Kjditt^^^^?^la id:'Baldr''rvrv';v'r:fe^;;v
held ia_ special' " aneetlnsf Monday-to
,
safe ^contained only ^ petty
cash and paperfi.—
- Member^flian
'"^rfie* to Help
For Building Addition
Mrs. .wiuiam.-Wiightrpresldent of
the". Preeport Mercy: Leaguei'' pre-'
sented a check for $400 to the.build-!
Ing fund of the..institution at %
jneeting -.- of --the~councll--of .-Msrcy
League^! held: In fhe:.Hospital oa
Tuesday. .'" , ' ; ,^__
Plans for the*presentation
made at the -January meeting of
the Freeport unit. in MacArtliur
Hall in the -hospital. It represents
the first installment' on a pledge
of $1,000'- toward the fund -being
raised with which to erect an addi-tion*
to -the "hospital, Mrs-' Wright
urged the membera'to conduct hos-tess
parties in their homes -to.,raise
additional funds: with the''hope that
the League will be'aible to;meei\lta
pledge within- a year. >. •, *, :\. ,; " '••',
was .decided to hold a card
party 'on-Friday night,"March;21.
Mrs.' John Hall' was appointed to
men Volunteered to assist •
invany. way. possible;
;rAbner'Sunden
•ttiat the
pagsed']^Hpecent~ejafmi1natiQgil^^~T3ie committee of arrange-
ments. ' .....
•Mrs.
otf the sewing committee
to -succeed: Mrs.-. Prank; ^urphy who
reigned because she was' unable, to
give the,necessary. time..to the worfc
oppose the pwJposed route. Flans'
were,:mode for calling a. meeting in-tPte^
r^Jarir ; py -which time President .
Walter Warden said- more details
would be available. .-^ ; ..... •
Desmond T. Drlschell;, of : Bald-win,"
-a town ' counciiaian,:', addressed "
a mass meeting in t^e Baldwin Hlglh
School, CWonday night; He took a
favorable attitude, but'Paul, Henke!| "
of Baldwin, and numerous ortaier _
speakers spoke cgalnstrtto
Plons_are under way tor en
prcssway fneetlng.to be field by
Freepont Community^ CXyuncil pro-night,
Jonu«y ^
m
M
,^i rv: ,.-*| m
division
tog^held
. ;route
did riot cross school lines,
ror. __
the Stearns Park section. ott Preepoft
have -to attend theVshubert: ^
and.so would .have.to;cross
press way. ;:-:]-,.v/
Contract is Awarded
To Extend
' A contract for the cbnstriJDCtion
an extension to the; Shelteir^o
Long -Island Humane^ arid Dog
tective Association at',the foot
Hanse , avenue, has been awarded
to the Quinn Oontraotlnar Company,
ot Baldwin, /yhh^ifiUbn^tted'the
lowest;bldr4pO( for
addition willlbe bullion Uie
the., building., '..•'.:.•//'•./; -..^
WHELAN DRUG 8TOEE
OPEN AIL DAY SUNDAY
street; wUl remainopen Sun
after,
'close'at 2
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| Rating | |
| Title | 1952-01-10 |
| 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 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. |
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