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L E A D E R -;~^ F R E £ P 0 R T, THURSDAY, JANUARY ;3,
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HOSPITALi;.GU|U>. TO .MEET
January^ meeting: of .the
Hospital will "Jbe
;held • n'* the - homo,of Mrs. Harry J.
Blanlc, jr.,; 110 Virginia; ave., next
.Wednesday ,at 2:15 PJM. '
VIEBROaCS OU> FASHIONED
HOME MADE CANDIES
' ' " • . " • - • • " - - ' : - __" :- ' Buterscotch, Molasses, Cinnamon and
Licorice Bars . .-. . ;10c each .
This Week's Special
COCOANUT DELllSHTS . .V. . . . . . . .79c pound
Milk Chocolate Peandt- C3u»tera . .
MUk Chocolate 'Raiain
.79c 12 oz. box
.79c 12 oz. box
DINE WITH, IJ&-TODAY/AND EVEEST DAY ____ ____ - __ : _ •___'__ -;. ^ ,.• • r ---;' • ' . ; • . -.; — ;— : — • • ••• ...... • • —.
I Our Chef guarantees yoiiVniost dqjlcjoua 'dinner.' Sofect one of many choices 1 from our daily menit . . , So prepared to pleasd your nppetite to perfection.
'- .. ' ~ SPECIAL ;LUNCHEON FLATES ...... 65c
Fine Quality Food - Candy - Luncheon
40 MAIN. STREET (tfrom Main to Churcfc Sts.) FReepori 9-4236
J A N U A R Y
_ iC-from
Best Trade-In Allowance On Tour Old Watch
DirectJAgenfc forJBENRUS - BUtOVA - ELGIN
GRUEN -HAMILTON - TAVANNES and otheiC
Nationally Advertised Watches >
"Third Generation of Jewelers99
43 So. Main Hwy.) ; TRceport 8-9898
73& •\m
STANDARD BRANDS
i Xour Container
OP£N
FRIDAYS
f ILL
DENATURED
IMiiL Tour Container
:-Ui
WASHABLE -^ COLORFAST
All Standard Brands •
ONE COAT
;!7£EiJtf£rm
iSffll^^.r&r^rK^
Seaman P. T.A. Thgnked
For} Gifts to France
Letters of appreciation for pack-ages
received, from the Seaman
ave., school to the >Ecole .'d/Bon
Voyage, Nice, France, by- the prin-cipal,
Mme. Feirier, were read at a
meeting of the Parent-Teacher As-"
soclatipn Tuesday afternoon. In the
school. Mrs. Carlos Ulry, the pres-ident,
voiced-New Year's greetings
and read a special message from a
recent adfireas by the president qf
the-J State Congress of Parents arid
Teachers'.
Mrs. George Nelson and Miss
Arleen Mullins were named to ar-range
for a benefit to be given
during the month. Mrs. Julius
Fenyo and Mrs. Carlyle Voss played
a piano duet and solos.
Members were urged to write
their Senators and "Assemblymen in
Albany urging their support for in-creased
State aid for schools. An-nouhcement
was made that the
social hygiene course would be re-sumed
Tuesday at 3:30 P.M. An
invitation* . to .attend a silver tea
sponsored by the Cleveland ave.
school p.-T, A., in the. liome of
Mrs. "Henry Toomer, tne president,
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25, was re-ceived*.
The attendance prize was
won by Miss Elaine Longnecker's
third grade class.
TOBY BURKE
HER THIRD lilRTIIDAY
Toby Ann Burke, daughter
Mr. and
East
Mrs. Tobias Burke, 222'
Dean st., was hostess to ja
group of playmates at a party
marking her third birthday anni-versary
in her home I£oridayjafter-:;,
•noon, '• '• Vvj^-r:;-1;'
Her guests were Bonnie 'CarhieV:
Mary Jane Gemuendt, Sharon:;.
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Wenk, Gail Hariington, David
gel and Charles Gemuendt. -••'
The youngsters enjoyed ice cream
and cake. - ••:• ..' ';,
N6.-34 "•1.
of your Discharge rs
FINISHED IN SHORT NOTICE
FOR
YOUR STATE BONUS
GUCKMAN
PHOTO STUDIO
31 So. Grove St. FReeport 8-0841
in
!
_.. ri .
; i^,kentiam, South : OBeach
.,;Sunday';rnornihg;:rendered. the-eritire
- family of eight homeless
.•and cost- /them: -practically every-
;: thing they• owned- as It;burned"out
-.the :Jnterlor-.;.6r:the-rtwo story and
attic structure.'
V:-The fire,* caused by defective
'wiring ih; the Idtcheri; was dis-
; (covered,-by, Thomas Pakenham, 14,
in
*••"' \ oldest; ol.the. children, who smelled
@@ S of Freeport
PTICIANS
Are Now Located at
Ocean Ave. and Grove St.
NEXT TO FRIEDMAN'S
NEW. DRUG STbRE
!
— - !
We will continue
oni* same courteous
service in the dispeii-smoke
and called his father, a
vending . majphine operator.
Pakenha'm rushed down slairs,
telephoned an "alarm, and then
went into ^ the kitchen to see if he
could put'" out tfieTblazer" '
Patrolman William Duncan, in a
police -^ar,-raced to -the scene, as
he heard ;the alarm and found ithe
rear vdoor ' locked. kicked the
door-' in- and was •gTeetedjby .a rush
ten^He'to
. Jcthe::, . .
fc- is tpry) window,: near "%the? porch:; After
£i^?:' ^aUi6tl^dI_dtx)pt)ed A the,/ypurig-t
'ri;est4;"cmId,"-Marie, SO' months, into
•Duncan's ;arms, the patrolman ,got
'Ipn^thel porch rail, and holding on-
^t6 a "drainpipe, he succeeded1 in
:;-r.'taklng--the - other children, James,
.::/12p.Patrlcla,; 7r Michael,,*6, lahd-
J:KjCadeline^4, as the father handed
S'Shfem-! put; the window,; and letting
onto the*~groMid, before the
ipparatus arrived. Thomas, in
eantime, had gotten ~out a
^roppsesl Plan^i^ >v
A• n. .d- ?.G. .e' t,s. • I.t.s- _ EWdo.r se..m- .e?>n•.. t: -^- t jf. > !P. r.ov^i.j-r.vd«m . , -_ ;
Branch Rickey,, jr., an ofEcer,oF .the .Brooklyn Baseball eiiib^:
-ivho,;recently was appointed chairman yF^e/'Freeport^Park .Gom-missipn,
advocated obtaining the greatc^; possible revenue from
:ttie'-.Stadium, - and. using -the profits1^
for the nromotibn of a recreation-al
" program; In a talk to the mem-bers
of*the Southwest Civic Asso-ciation-
in Exempt (Firemen's -Hall
Mond&y' night.-
The association went on repord
as favoring1 the plan rn a motion
adopted after.'the talk, and urgec
e Board to co-operate
with the commission:; wnen it sub-
Uilts*"its~pKJgrajn: Mr;~Bickey ex-pressed
the hope something could
be o^one toward carrying out such
a plan in 1949. .
The speaker told of_ his interest
in: the war onrjuvenlle delinquency
and said he. never heard of boys
plotting to rob a filling station on
a /baseball diamond. -He said
Freeport haia~a-Tinoney_ makingTen-terprise
In , jiie , Stadium that
shpuld-beriaeyeloped'to' the limit.
-Bhould""be
;wtadow. and helped Mr. iPakenham,
and his wlfeTMarie, to the ground1.
'children were~attlred
pehriant, and
dict whether
this year.
__ Itoe- association ..went _on— record.
'ather succeeded oriy in- 'getting : into;, his-trousers, and Kirs. -IPaken-liam
put a coat-over her night
Pre-sen
ions
-1-,- r?
re^family was assembled-lnto
Department -amtnilance
into ^Blankets,
£l!ieSnbor$ ^volunteered,: to.- take
; injaiidcpro^ide™clothing. J Ll^;:*'.'
"the: flames nad-qulckly!
through
tii^ JsoirttfLfog
'^o ^ "tiring
scene. The
of' .a
• the 'sides- before they were put out;
^B^fot^^th'eT day.-vras .over, j
;P^cdhha?s:: hatl. obtained : a
stv -for
t;; _.th6 tamily and ottier
j^ ^-stayed- with neigjrtwrs
uritil:permatjent arrangements could
m^ide ifjar^theu- care. ---.
"
Bujidiriq Permits
; involving; work
icians
4
the 'Bbardr of
la^
Gb.yernors , pointd
out .' that .only .ta^ayers-inay
^along'; :with 'such, a program,
said jie Had'not yet found
He
Just
on-ther-statute-'-.bobka
wife; , onry v,tlie ::one/can
no '
what recreational ^facilities the vil-lage
offered, but that it was go-ing
to take a lot of money to pro-vide*
"all that is needed; He also
expressed' the opinion the conces-sions
at the Stadium were, not
producing the revenue they should,
later he spoke on the Dodgers,
said the management was sur-prised
J-when—they.—won—the- J347.
iie would not pre-they
would repeat
•as — favoring — increased— aid — for-a
more /equitable'
metbodlof- distributing- • these funds
to the so-called wealthier counties;.
the limitation of voting on the
Board of Education" budgets and
to -property- owners;
othile; >.b-aenvneinn" g.t o ofC tahnea deax,port of fuel
shortagej;.Js over and the estab-lishment
of ^ 'State or federal
agency to regulate th£Iprce of
I.presldent. • WUHam _ .^Albert .,..pre=.
sented ; life ' rilembertblps to Past
Presidents Charles Smith and Her*
dODOFSKY TO ADDRESS
HOTARY^ jDLtJB TONIGKfT
. -;Elias I, Godofsky, ;presMlent pi
•Radio -Station WHU Vand -PM Sta-
.tion1 :WHNy, ^wfll address" the
fcotary:. ciubr in Preeport tonight
^(Thursday) ,-at 7:30 o'clock.^ Mr.
Cfpd6fsky will discuss the, question.
Should -'Radio-- Stations v.Editori-alize?"
.Mr.: Goobfsky has-; Just; re-t
turned ;^from",». Washington, - ix'r C;,
6pinipns;:on
during ^'December, ' JSuperm-
IWMbtt .. re/
.report : t' o; the
»• f--
CHUBBUCK'B DRUG STOKE
;suNnAir;; ;-;,;-.^,;
; South
Would Limit Vote
To Taxpayers Only;
Commends Ghuisano '
The Northeast civic -Association
Break Ground Today
'fp^SjBamdrt Aye. School
:;;Leq F^.'Giblyh, president of the'
.Bbard • ot,; Education, is 'to break
:grpund) tor/; the -newr^eaman aye.
^School 'today cniufs^ay)^ at 2:45
-P.M., 75he exercises will take^ place
oil the |>lot fronting on the north
side "of Seaman ave., east of Wal-lace
st/, acquired for the structure.
^Superintendent John W. Dodd
will Introduce the various numbers
o"h-^ the- program which 'will t>b
with, ah -invocation by the
evr David G. Jaxheimer, pastor
of- Christ Lutheran Churchi\Pupils
at its
V.F.W.
monthly
Hall on
meeting in the
North Columbus
aye., wemVon, record as adyccating
an amendment, of the State Edu-cation
La w
qualiiflcsiUbns
volving capital expenditures simi-lar-
to -those -- required^ in the
lage Law.
; to provide voting
'in referendums In-of-
the Seaman aye. school
the _" Pledge of Ailegiance to the
Flag; and children of the 'third,
fourth," fifth ana sixth grades will
sing "The Star Spangled Banner"
accompanied by the Preeport High
School brass sextet.—The*-- pupils
will sing "America the Beautiful"
and the program1 will conclude with
the singing of "God Bless America;''
Miss Helen(Bruett will direct'the
singing and J. MaynardrWetElaufer,-
the sextet. /
Sought by fPpsners^-i
: To RenrBuili^
Following an e^Med^and.- at
times': acrimonious-fiearingt;.rAt:' a
meeting- last Thursday night) the
„or ian AI
To Glear:'Wcilks> Of SHOW
Village Board reserywi !declsl6p'.on
thel application of the. final) "Biealty••
Co., and Ray Jefferson, :lnc;;'-lor
the; rezonlngr froiii::Business B to
Manufacturing-of '270^feet oh the
spiitli side; of East..; Merrifek rd.
extendingV from' the >,west side ,'bf
Henry st., —If extended — eastward
to the broofe Leonard." D. 'B. Smtth.
presided in the absence of Rlayor
Gyril-Q.. Ryan who was
by^busfrtess. • ' ._
The Shab Realty Co./: comprises
the 1our-Posnerbrothe
duct the
32-34
ally, jiccoing o mihujfirman,
who reprwehted --tho posnersi^tfiey
ing.iri-which
*niis was called :a
system .and; "archaic," a condition
which should be .remedied. The
secretary was instructed to write
o the State Commissioner of Edu-cation
expressing the ; Views of ifte
association^ ' . - • - :
The secretary,. also was • Instruct-ed
to write the Village Bbard com-mending
Superintendent of High-ways
, Chulsano on the promptness
.
tN^aum e Socief7v
rffier^hH^
' *'7^^"-?f;rio':y^
I in OTning';.^i^'jinadte»fT^^
L rented to coricern^vthit^pulcl-^em- •
f ploy perhaps^lOO~ persons:
a
»•---*'» i
ceeded in clearing the streets of
snow after the record storm the
day after Christmas.
Motion-pictures of Quebec and
thfclsiands of the- at. -Lawrence
were-.: shown. Vice-president Ar-iir^
plseh, presided in the absence
of ^resident George O. Schneider.
Adelaide Nygaard
' N^gaard •'was eiec-of-
. .at the.an-
&elb^ Efiday-night-in
^-the-staff comprises:
Mra,r'.-Jatie -vice-couricllor;
oouii-.
associate
vice-cduncUor; r.Mrs. :Hattie smith;
fimith, inside
bs^ outside
cording • secretary;-^ Mrs; Frances
Smith, assistant •-.•recording 'secret
taty;:Mrsj" "An"nie" .Willets, financial
Ei t h « 1
treasurer; ^
Combs,
juniot
councilor^ and Mrs, Eli2abef3i
'
coundflori1.. ; : '." '-'^'~'\-:
Mrsv;>Alice -lioacb, of '•
state;; •depiuty,;', wi 1 1 '•• .install
officers on
the
The
director
ciety/oi^ (^rHolr- .
Church, installed the officers at to Permit the Chamber of Com-df
'the H6W -Name So- ^?aI2 ^ ''&***$? ,on --*h*rap:.
^Holr-Redeerhei' Hi C . P«cation, his ^ients ..would- - agree
the monthly mieeting Tuesday night
St. •' r
seated as
president, with John J. Muldowney,
vice-president; Albert, Adams, sec-retery;
Richard J. , QTKeefe,. ser-geftnt-
at-arms: Daniel J. Carmlch-executive
delegate; Jules Alber and
Michael Bree, quarterly Diocesan
delegates; Patrick J. Boyle, Edward
P. Meaney-and Henry J. Dehgel,
members Board of-Counsultors lor
one, two and three year-terms, rer
rspectively. - , .• '*
Madden -celebrated
annua membership day Sunday ju
the church.
merce to pass on every application
for a lease. : before being accepted
Warren P. (Millard, the next
speaker, opposed any break; in. zon-ing
and said he was inclined to
go along with the"TPljinning Com-~
mtsslon-'wUlulir Acting1 Mayor Smith
deacon rjatid the
Rev. John 'P. Drab', fiubdeacon,. The
attendance was almost a
ceived. into the society jat the closd
of the niass. iPather/ Madden xirged
all men j/p rally; around the -Btoly
Name bajoner. ' ' . '.
V.FW. to CMect
„
Henry; Theodore; ;M6hr . Fosti
; •• will • coridiici - Its monthly
paper iopUectlon. jshf Sunday,
Commander. • Dominic p>eiUcIo\ .tin*
will n start
' t 9
residents of the. village should
tiaper;: that'. Jtas aocxnnula ted 'during
announced has unanimously-disap-proved
of the application;;for- the
rezoning.
Alfred T. Davlson, former chairman
of _ the _Zoning_JBoardi.pfi:Am)>als.
Wh6^ owns^i>roperty on -the north
side of the
.entire - appHcatlori
the'^Zoning Ordinance :Oi
Iage7 He maintained -that f ^ the
south iside of^cthe; s^reeOrasT re-
"zoned, the north -1 side
'also7 so they ~could "b
,! . ^(Continued' on :Rige 2)
Combs Ploys Santo Glaus
Stanley C. Combs, seaman;
fclass, B^Ni son of lAflrcnce:
•&V~Hayes st.; playex* -Santa; -dlfttis
to the 70 "blitz" children >ih ' Xon-don,
England, at^
: party -staged7 by the enHste
"of the HeadquartCTS
Company of Mmiral"
i-:^---'^i ' . -"!" .:Mi
Oommander
: States Naval;.
Eastern^ Atlantic and
'fci]t.^>';r..' ':'*, ,. V ""-••'"'• 'Vv'^?j.!
;The entertainment,: ^hlcti1 ,'t
place in/the&a^1^'X^fa$^
:Navy's' ^r^s^eitor^re^re/^to^rx/
incinded
ivllSij^ifs!^^m^^Smm^i^'^^^- '"• ---• '•'J;'-r 'jVi an • i.. i •. r IP -'-'-—— ~ ,^- tin
the ^ inohtti ait:; • the;(h ctixfyr ^ sectprely,
•tleit' • ; toeibre' .' that- i boun
cost 4142450
^ptadjtia ~.forj^refaodel^^and repairs -2 -'.-P-Mi; -—The- telephone. ,ls^ Freeport
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| Title | 1948-01-15 |
| 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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