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Committee
, . - i ^*»»^ of a wrassatk .County,
;.^^.%%^/i Veterans OonimA^ ^&s^ announced
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^^P^^)ameetmg'(^ Henry "
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Plan^ have^, beenV compieted for
. shdw and^danqe ^to {be
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what the poUcj&sjbf the new owners S Post; V V%iy.^ in" zkempt' Firemen's
of the various parts-oKA & P wUllHal). r'He 'Ideclared^ the committee
lAwyeMrstatem?ht;." can anyone' (eU;%hJ°^i^ivU
how many A &PstbreB;will remain cohcerned^Ly , r ^
open"ibr .will be closedl 69, while! <3bmmanderrPelliclo .related, that
there may'be X^o^s^
%J^^? it^%' th^*^^ was-ma^e; several %6u2%ty^lc4*5?|
lawyer* win'their .suit,;it will mean .^^^^^
the end of A ^ ;P aa .yqq know lt.V gp^upa should be taken-and. a com-
".,«?• -5^ *%" mlttee formed toj follow/out thla!
,. Even if the anti" pi^n. County Commander James.,
ve no Intention now Biake ^f the VFW^aa named presl '
; P will establish » I ***"*' "- . ' .,..:._uL.. ^
the J3d District, prde^r of
Charles Shelly* wdrtby :pditron,
Armistice, ppurt^ * is., the/director ^of
the^caat^I&^-kllzabeth Frank is the
music j. director. and ^'Mrs Natalie
there
!wiirbe,the
^i^^g';the'..pe'%ifpi!.
* will be,.; dancihg (o music • provided
; by' Fred /ScMlk. and. his brchesbra. •
SALVATION
1/194&.
CONDWOM FAIR
HALL
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tlon Army; 7lTbnurch^t,, is conduct^
ing . :&v, bazaais;? starthig : / #day// ana ^
COnUIlWHg , kl*& UU*&* w«* w w« ***** . , — , %urp6se'-lB to-fra^v'fun^ ; to-send ,J
packages to Fihlandr^^^^"^^ ^"** *i*. _J. -_L..._*._«^*.s.-. other countries.
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14th Year-' N6r2& 11.'
Yule Party We Jh
ton
big in the process."
BUSINESS
YULE PARTY, BAZAAR
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
I
. "God the only Cause a Ad Creator"
:ls the* lessonrsermon subject for
'Sunday ait 11 A^l. In the First
/Tnexahnual Christmas party and Church of Christ, • Scientist, West'
)azaar )of the Business Wpmen of Merrick rd. at Elm pi. The gpjplen.
WkgBBB^iyje^held injpak Lpdge^ ^ text is "Unto .thee,'<of Qod, do "we"
Xrooklyh ave., oh Thursday, p«g.^?"glVe thanks,-unto thee 'do.welgive.
JchAa^irSmaJn^, hJas^^han^noHun^c^ed^'Mi ss Ruth thy w o-fi%r-ot rh ?oi.tu aM woWr^ks« j"" de cl»a»re»"
Norrls .will auction off the'bazaar^4Paa3ms'75:l)/ The sermon will be
gifts and. proceeds will be turned from Isaiah 45:5, 12, 18, King James
qyer to the scholarship, fund. version.,, ^ :
MISTER, IT'S WAR^l INSIDE
OUR ALL-WOOL ARGYLE
Hgrejs snugl^iKTort^for nippy days. Phis loads of
in-&elr"12"HfRart color combmntloHfr. Westminster.^ the
maker . . . one of the Nation *» Quality Brando. ParknfE*s
new, low priue is $2.80 the pair* ^ \, .
38 80. MAIN BTBZZT FBZEPOET
i, HM$*M&Shlr^»ak*r*SlM«*l@a8.
aWER • ...
St, at Mernck Rd,
DELIVERED FREE
RIGHT TO YOUR DOORI
That*» real Deoember Food NcAvsl During
thes» whiter months to con^e, it id a Wonder*
fill convenience to do your shopping l)y
moi'ely picking up th'e phone. And when you
uall A=Dcd.l Supt'irMnrt, you.know you're
Hhsured of faxn'otis quality bi'ands that cost
no more. We-'yg the only Super Mai't in ,the
prear v\\nth Free Delivery Service—r Just call:
Store Sours:
. . 6 A.M. to 7 .P.M
8-A.M. to 9 P,M. Thursday and Friday
M
Pie*
Far Apartment Zone
Change in Vogtl and
I ^ *: Neary Property Again
Argued at Hearing
Should this Village Board refuse,
to grant- the application of Mrs.
-Ruth W. Neary and the estate of
Louis H. Vogel for the rezonlng of
the property In the block of West
Merrick rd., Bay view ave., Porter-
^fleld pi., and Washington st,, from
a residence A to* an Apartment dis-trict,
the Indications ar^ the matter
will be taken to court In pn effort
to force action. ,'
Giles Wright, of Rockvllle Centre,
counsel for,the petitioner, Indicated
at the'close of the hearing before
the Village Board Tuesday night
that he would advise the Vogel In-terests
to take such action, though
he Indicated he was In doubt as to
what he would suggest Mrs. Neary
do. " ,
The two Interests own all the land
in the square block except four par-cels
fronting on Washington, st.
south of Porterfleld,pl., 120 by 195,
feet In area on which private homes
have been erected. Early this year
a similar petition was filed. It in-cluded
the en tlre_ block. Following
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for the
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POPHLAIL BRANDS
KILLED -
Broilers or Fryers^ Ik
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CigareWes - carton 1*69
BRAOE'8 OSOOOLATE OOVZRZt
Cherries - - - - Ik • ' . . * '
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NEW
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CENTER BEST
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INTRODUCES
S*
"Give me a bo-y„,. I'M og ive, yyw-o u- a . ..m».a*«n ! . . . T*h*i*sw pK*h*r*a*swec so&uMm&muauraiiizAecsa
the scope of the American athletic coach; particularly In football. As
football coach at &reeport High School since 1940, William S. Ashley, has
taken hundreds-of boys and coached them In developing Into men pre-pared
to face the future. A future guided by philosophy based on team*
work and
"'
the Freeport Republican. Club will
be. host to 25 children ] at Its annual
oHrlstmas party/to be given in the
Legion Dugout next Wednesday
night. And *n addition members
of the club have been Invited to
bring their .own children and pro-vide
presents Which Santa Glaus can
distribute to them at the same time
he does to. the guests of the associa-tion.
A box of candy with Ice cream
and cake will, be presented each.!
v,j'
Pleads N6t Guilty and
Is Held for Trial od
Thursday, Dd6. 22
Orls, 112-42 48th
sportsmanship; football $i clilld. Gifts should be limited to Corona,, manager of'.the meat' .
to^ "Indicate j pnrtment of the Food Fair Markej
, BHI Ashley's reputation ae a boy'd singing of Christmas songs and en^ ^^? ^ .Mmeoia, on
Idol and a man's man reached your ter tallymen*, for young and old. Nei- , Dec. 22, charged with offering for
writer long before we had the pleasure son N. Terry .Is In charge of the sale numerous packages of iheat
exemplify his reputatlog^aa/a coach.'reports of the nominating commit-M?^**M on
Loyalty, respect, and^'understanding tee. Joseph Hughes Is chairman of, arraigned yesterday, before District
Inspire the men. on fils tea.ms to play the evening. President Ralph L/court Judge 'Samuel Greason,
at their best. These friendships con- Marshall will preside.
tlnue long after they have been gradu-ated
from Mgh school. Coach Ashley
remains their favorite. Mqny colleges
and universities have recognized Free-
WILLKAM S. ASHLEY
High School as a cradle for their
gridiron stars. Bill Ashley continues
,his Interest and they m turn; continue
theirs.
* $ * . .
This thirty-nine year old football
men tor of FHS Is a life-long resident of Long Island. At Jamaica Hl&h
School he won pigskin fame, and was named All-City Quarf%*))ack. At
Colgate University where he received his A.B.' he played under 'that top-
. _ , notch cpach Andy Kerr. Upon graduation he .remained at TSolgate as
a heaning held on^ March 24, the i coach of the freshman backs. Prior to coming to Freeport, he served as TV*Mt.4«M wmoaes . wwHittt«hHd*r*naMwTnM KafMfX t%** t i « . • "- • ••• • —^^- -
board could take/
the
\ In the revised petition the four
residential plots^ara eliminated; "and
Mrs., Neary agrees to place^a *%*trto-tldn
in,, the deed .requiring a ::40-f oot
set back along ^the V remainder * of
Pbrterfield p%. *
Previously Apartment Area
At-Tuesday night^ hearing, Mr.
represented \MraJ Neary and.
Mrs. Blale V; Smithy administratrix
of the Vo&el estate. He stressed the
fact . that the property was ?oned
for apartments In 19, and later
was partly in apartment and busi-ness
3 «with a small section for resi-dential.
However, when the .com-prehenslve
zoning ordinance of 1945
teacher-co^ch at Bemardsvllle and Orange. ,(N*J.) High Schools.
Bill Ashley was granted a leave of 'absence from 1643 to 4945 from Free?
port High to serve as a'. Lieutenant In /the .U.S/ $Taval tk*rpsl .
stationed • at Quonset, R. I*, he coached VtheU* baskiBtball V teadi . *ht^ second
placVin the During his carrier service
active In
to the sailors. (He [Jwaa ^ boxing .cha^np at Colgate and 'was also
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pleaded not guilty, through counsel
for Food Fair, and-held for trial.
The charges were preferred by_
William" H. Beckerran •Inspector of"
the office of the Sealer of Weighty
and—Measures -qf- Nassau" OountyT"
The allegations were based on an
ihspeotlbn..of the meat offered for*-
sale last Thursday at 9:45 AM.
Listed 'In^the charges as under-
'Welght^ were 6;" packages of • lamb
chops, 7 packages of veal outleta, 2
packages of < sirloin Ateak, A packages
of veal * rump J roaat; 3 ^ packages ol
fresh porkjaausage )»B&t* ia; paokagea
. '., "-• &•,."' «^* " .v ^ •
Besides other soclalrQcrvlee, and sports organizations^ he is also a
plembcr of. the American Legion, Aioerlcan Coachea ASwoblaMon, AaxeH*
can Laorbaa* Association, Vfbe-Presldent of the Southwest CKvfd Aasocla-
Mon, and ^ very active in the Fjreeport' Fathers' and Boosters' C^ub. The
William Ashleys, (she was formerly Linda Meyerg of St. Albans, N.Y.)
LmeJtoiite
Of (Balloon P^ade
Staged Ky Merchants
Yule Shopping Season
Off to Qr^at Start;
_T[oungatere Get Gifts
?ullyiU5,OOp
the Mbnlcipal M»»#MW%
reside their two sons, Allan 9, and WI&Ham Jr. 6, at 371 Pine Street
tn Frecport.
believe that football Is the most Important sport requiring one-hundred
percent teamwork. It teaches a man to think quickly and make
was adopted It was changed to Resl- jhls decisions' for the benefit of the team. Selfishness cannot be found
.dence A.* He asserted also that the I In/the dictionary of this sport. In all cases Individual, plqry Is forgotten."
adorned the plane, but the ,?,*,&, * # * r& .
refused to let it stay fixed and the Labrador Retnever
Lost by Maxine NeM!
Mrs. Marine Nelli, 108
as a bad job.
A float, containing a *sled was
restofMeri"lckrd. from a point just The °"d couldn't make a spectacular catch If the tiack didn't throw I awaiting Santa^s arrival, and he ave., has reported the dlsapparanro
vest of South Grove st., extending with precision; and likewise the back couldn't throw a pass 4f the rest of boarded It as soon as he reached,, of a valuable Labrador retriever on
to-South Bay view ave., Is in' an theteam, the center,, the tackles, :and:the guards, didn't play their part the field and .the" procession got'Monday. .The dog, only 9 weeks old,.
apartment zone. 'He insisted the ui harmony. It's-a great game tolplay, but sometimes the price-to be
present—ownerrcould get nothing paid is terrific.'? This Is the way BUI Ashley feels about football. It Is .a
for the property under Its present formula that can.lead any team, regardless of type of endeavor, to success.
status, though they had spent
thousands of dollars In t^xes and
assessments oh it. '
Coach Bill Ashley It 'gives us great pleasure to publicly congratulate
you and your^Freeport High School football team on your completion of
under .'way, with St. Mick's slgd-but/deemlngly much older, slipped
drawn by aJeeR pulling up In the out the door when a .dellveryman
rear. The route was along Mill road.left a package at the Nclll*home
to Main st.^ to Merrick rd,, to South about 5:30 P.M. ,
Grove st., to Brooklyn The .dog__laLb(Rck,_wlth_a__wh*te_
. - into Mi—ll road and t^he cross on -Its broast. Several toes,
Andrew Hottenroth, 83 Washing? | another highly successful seacon. We remember that your squad suffered s'Rdlum where It disbanded. cut' off In an accident, are missing
ton st., represented his neighbors Sin juries which took some of your best,mcn out of action "early In the j
and others In the area In opposing [season, and yet despite this and other handicaps, your team" won the|
the granting of the application. He Raynof Memorial Trophy, and the Thomas M. Quinn and Forcat "Jewelers
maintained the conditions under the Awards. They arc next to being an undefeated team. They won every
new application were practically the game except one, and then later beat this team In a return gapne during
the same season. Our best wishes to you William S. Ashley, and to the
fine men who have played on Srour football teams!
same as they were In t)ie; first.
Petitions and Resolutions
He presented a petition signed "by
property owiiers In tAe Immediate!
vicinity of the Vogel-Neary proper--
ty;, and another by those living
within 500 feet In opposition to the*
change* Village 'Clerlt George F.
Aasbrouck read^a resolution adopt-ed
at a specfaTlheetlng of the
Southwest Civic Association and
another from the Grove st. school
Parent-Teacher Association
opposition' to the Teqpning 'appeal;
The latter resolution • contained &
(Continued on Page 4)
In Mal By Tomorrow
Astlll wrapping Christmas gift
packages? Better mall them Quick,
Mrs, Minnie E. Smith
Buried in Greenfield
Mrs.;-Minnie E., Smith, 82 years
old and for. more than GO years a
president of Freeport died In her
home, 210 South Main st., last
.Thursday. The Rev. Dr.. Louis H.
Losch, paster of the First Baptist
Church, of which she was a charter
member, officiated at funeral ser-vices
Monday afternoon In the Ful-ton
Parlors. Rites also were cdii-ducked
by .Alpha Council, D, of A,,
Rebekah Lodge, I.O.O.F.,
Edward . A. "
nouncedy today ' that Yuletlde par*
ost should all" 6e in , mai
by tdmorrbw to assure dellvj&y be-fore
: Christmaa^T \-----r -7 --- ^^ *r 7.
, "If packages 'aren't j ready udtll
later; use the ne? Air Parcel
gervice/'he
Christmas, packages have been
office
**•' r
normally (average) ' l%000 ;.plecea*; «|f
up' to
^
,^%'f
!%^%'f/.'< ?%^:^
^ he added.
^All;\packagea Should -be wrapped
in heavy corrugated «uyboant-tbe
^stmaster saTd.< Be suggested ?re;r
j3eatJng the addresd on a card in-glde^
the • package, in\ case • the .outer
wrapping •: becomes/.' torn.'' '\ * __ ' •" '•;' ''\ ; ... -\ " "
and
gqth oi wBIcKTahe aeipeaTBT
Ize. Burial /was -in Greenfield
Cemetery, Aempstead* ' •
MTsJ • Qmlth wiM born In Bast
Rockaway, a dawghtet.of l^n and
M», Samuel Smith. Both her: par"
ents ^were descendants of early Long
'Island settlers/ ^ She was the widow
of Zephar , Smith who> .died two
year* aisb.; Alpha Council of which
she was a charter meojber, cele*
brated its 4 /anniversary Friday;
' •
are three.
.daughters, Mrs, Fannie ; Smith; with:
Whom she lived; • Mr*. 'Alma 3%^
tlnger, of JRockyille Centre, and Mrs.
?dary CarefAo,; of Baldwin,: and two
sisters^ Mrs. Bertha Sealey,
let* ; . ] ?,nd M%?, Zssie :
Califoirhia,- •••' • '// '. '% ; ' . •.'
of
Six Members Welcomed
Ibtp Northwest Civics
Six.new members were welcomed
Into, the Northwest Civic Associa-tion
at its monthly meeting in the
safeterla o^ the Seaman aye. school
Monday "nl&h t. They were. Homer
I. HarrM, .Shepherd Tucker, Dr.
Robert Busch, % Benjamin Weme,
Mrs. I* M. Fradkln and Benjamin
D. Fidanque. President John C.
MpMlchael .presided.
Manuel Well; chairman of a'com-mitteeT
"Which .Id'studying the
hnlity ,o^ haying school d
toundaiies-changed .to give
por% a district conterminous * with
the ^ylHage7"^lneB^7annoup?ed he--
.thereupon began the dls- from the left hl»jd paw and the-comic
books/ candy wound has not yet healed. The
canes and chocolates, provided by animal Is In delicate health and re-thc
Mcadnwbrook National Bank quires proper care. • Mrs. Nelli
under the direction of Howard would appreciate It if the finder
Brooks. There was still a long wait would return the dog to her.
as darkness set. In and announce-' ' ^—^ ^——
was made the distribution ZIPPER PHARMACY
continued from outside OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY,/ ' .
the Freeport "of flee .of the bank! The Zipper Pharmacy, 5l South
Saturday from'10 A.M. to 5 P.M., Grove st., will remain open Sunday
to all who apply. . ! after, the other druggists" In Free-
The" procession was headed by a port close at 2 P.M. The telephone
(Continued on Page 4) Is FRcport 8-0277... — -
Of
A rt'Holution moui.'ninK tlm low of Dn. *L Etmor CumininM,
i, \VHH adnpwr l*y tlie Village Board at its
#. ..It i'(fa<lN: ' .
"the Village of Plreepprt.and all,'. . . —^—T^"^—
he had
loss*
i meeting of ,tp 26, 1949.
Roosevelt School Board, and, plan? 'men to serve, their c(mununiiyt&th go^ than'b^
peq to attend, the-local;and Bald?' such complete lack of selflah moti--g%&6a, :•' <'.•! '"''::' ': \?'Vr
*.^»w, „« -*, -. .... virtue of. the Jact, »
,»o»n b«aoth^*rroHa»yv, i•t h^a^t yh e ^w orckoenda taenftflicyi ewnittlhy, c ostmep&lde"t e, 7
come:.to ^ew\.%aok. of aelf, aiming rather/to do»
who did :
win meetings this week.: vdtipn as waa represented by! the *! "As.offlclal. phyalolan aAd abrgeon ;
hmesX the aid .. that;,, he 6%ere<l, , ,td I touch
mpny families tyjalfled.the aervicea^ tlmq^ of unexpected !
• ,,,-,...'. 'H*8"
jcouMge to many
th&t had dee religious
Stanley'Liyihgatoh' ihquirec% of case of Dr. Oummlns* Tralnied as of the. ^liceJI^artmeat lie was
Village Truste Leonard D^ ?. .8mith;la physician, he heale4 \the :8l(* jn IcondtajAtly on call for many, j!eara to/
who/was present, what the bbard=|injnd as well as in-body; rT^'CpiA^&'eMeve'/f, the/ JmmwWate: ..distress
was doing, to reserve the'parkingYf&rt '^hat he:/^u^t^^^many
ai;ea In the vicin)%y of/tb» raUroad ""
station ' for ^ FSxieport • commuters^
Mr.':8mitbr.rei)Ued;he! thought. nY
would. be ?»wJae for«the board to
take lany^ action; uhtU \ the Public
Service Oonuniaaidn renders its de«,
clslbn on the requeat'for the Inclu4
aion of a parking ^laza aa ^Incidental
^:Uiegra^ crowing
project.-'': /.''V-' 7 •'" ^'^V,:' •'".::' • •
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; seryjcea, .however/ were'' not/limited / 'a?:# a@, well as bringing material bene- [by the call .of officlal'dutyl'v Quietly
fit to those-with whpni he came and endlessly, he helped i members'
into • contact." ".!,'•*•'•; '-.''} "••;'"•.:' •; -.)'of.. ;'the'-' Police*^.pepaYtm^t'^'Uiem^;\.}:
: "We, At)ie njembers of i the BoardTselyes \ in^ theh?< troubles^ 1': pur *:popri {;;
'of .Trustees of. the 'Village -"' ' ^—•"- '*-" *- -——- ^-'---^--- " -^ '
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with
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| Title | 1949-12-08 |
| 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. |
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