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THE THTJB8AT, MAT 10, 1951
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"be*+ buy:" any food center can offer. Get out your
stlllxon wrench and tighten down on family food coat* by
shopping at your neare:t Hill'* Supar Market today, and
every day! ^
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Dairy.
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KBAPT CARAMELS
MAR^HMALLOWS *4
NESTLE'S MOMSQJ
OVALTINE , ^*
HABITANT PEA SOUP
SPAGHETTI PMM
BONED CHICKEN
BBEFSTEWviiN
MOR PORK
MTTED MEATS
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1^ 6 MBS
SHORT CUT
FRESH
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PRUITS &
Carton
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LIMA BEANS
CAMPBELL'S BEANS
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& WHfTE reg.
can
16 0%.
can
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'# . ' F RE e I* O R %/ S PICIAL@ NEWSPAPER'?
15th Year .No. 52 ..'
From BuQjing Ban
Court Back Village
Refusal of Permit
For K. of C* Structure
Walter J. A. Mack, counsel for
#he Columbian Olub, said today A
hiad not been decided wether to ap-peal
from 'the decision of Supreme
Court Justice L. Banxm Hill In up-holding
the village In Ms refusal to
grant a pernii* for the erection of
a Youikh Oentre on R&ynor at., for
Bishop MoMoy Oouncti, K. of O., in
a ReeBdeatAal "A" (Matmldt.
TTie Oohunbkan Club, of whdch
John J. Muldommey, gnrnd knight
of the council, is pMs&dent, recently
pupoheeed property f «xn the F^rst
Invedtdng Oo., on Bedell at., 300
*eet weat of South Main st» under
a condXt&onal oomltract, aa a a%» for
a buMding for the Knights,
v Bowever, when Application was
made for a permit to erect the
bui*Hng, A was denied by Super-intendent
of BuihMngs W* F. De*
MloWt on gpoumda that sucti a build"
log .in a Residence "AV would be in
vioWMon of 4be zoning opdlnamce.
thereupon, the Zoning Boa?A of
Appeah waa asked t@ g%*nt a vari*
aaoe to penniEt t&ie carryimg out'of
the project. The request waa again
olfe
Is Woiuhded u Korea
. Bfo. Waac? .V. Wolfe, son of
and Mrs. Russell Wolfe, 386
North Main at, was wounded on
(Aprll' 25, . while in laotion , in ' Korea
his. i)a,Tenlta have been advied .by
tai% . Defense Department. -He is an
a^tdleryinan and was w@Qt one of
the first units sent .to Korea at the
atant of the un-proclaimed hosW*
Aies.
Bfc. Wolfe, 21, enlisted in the
Army during. August 1949, and. woe
sent to Ebnea from , Fort Lewis*
Wash., 2aat July, wdlth the Second
Infantry DMalon. Wolfe aibtendied
school in Bast Meadow, and was
working aa a painter for an unole
near wquilngbon, Del., when he
joined the Aitnyi Besides hdB par-ents,
two brothers, Walter and
Wayne, amd a daber, Winifred
.a* the Main at. axtdress.
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New
Bns rucks:
6ro6k@id. e.. -A. venues- \
Btds for a Diesel engine and new
awitohgear for the Municdpal Power
Plant were opened at a niedMng of
the VWhge, Board. Monday n*g%$,
TOwo offens were reoeiwed for the
engine, the Baldwin, L&na, HkunU*
ton Go., of Halhljiton, O., be&og
the master was taken into
in an, effort to. .haw the
tlon'of the v&M*ge
as&da. Hopwever, Juat&ce
Ralph Haumacher, member Oalombws ave* w&ool safety patrol,
servloe medal of Aw&emabUe Club of W«w York
from Deputy <3oun4y George A, F?e*r ad Jew* %, Orosdey,
vice preaWent of the auto club looks on* .The award was for out-standing
work* *
in thieiy
for
of Ap-to
grant a
.
.Club- had dhown-no
would lead to a, reversal of
Zoning Board on legal ground*.
added the Youth Oenter was mani-festly
a place of pubMo assembly
not to be classified as a school and
contended HhereJbre not permissible
in a resk&enoe
75&e Knights of Odhmabua
.^planned to erect a build4nig
no*
had
the
Redeemx 8ohool and in which
to hold **» meeUngg. : ' ,
Humacher, Cpkimotw
Auto Cliib Safety Patrol
the
Legion *o Hear Founder
Of Prayer* for Peace Idea
Serve I/Seureux, chief of the
Vlea SeaMon of the 8*»*e
ment In Washington, one of
founders of the American
member of .the Society of
dan Legion Poundera and the
of the "Prayers Zbr Pekuoe
w*Ui 'adoreas the
Story Podk, AJL., .and
Ladlea' A^xU&ary, tomorrow
n the Dugout, Pi4or to'the
Mr. L"!%eiueux '%411 :be entertained
at dinner by oi«&da]s of tine
tne United Laymen and
other, village waoo&aMona at Al
$843^045 and
ManuJadburlng Co., of MUmaidoea,
Wia., which Installed the last en4
glne, second w*th $336^88.
The Nwdiberg now in service, #e
a 9-oyHnder engine capaMe of gemi-wWAng
3,716 M&xw&tB of ekoMel*^.
Those on whj^h,Wda vew opene*
are equipped' %*th trunk'
which thai* are ten. 33*
WwnMWon xnaohAoe h k 9,100
and t»* Nopaxa* 3^00. By
an additional eaqpwvUtime ##
for
Three bids
@w*kehgiear
(aumehied
11 114
p&trbl of the
of
b a
,
Ing ho Zteepurt is prbnarUy the% o%
?' hie Aoxbtaa Legion bud
at
for otAaUanding work in his patrol
ait exerdaes in the Old Oounty
Ooumt House, Mineola, )aat Thura-day.
The preB&ntelQion waa made by
Deputy Oounty Executive George A.
Freier aa John R. Oroseley, vlce-preejdcmft
of the auto elub was on
band to aongraihdate Mm.
'.waa one of.:alx
members .of < aohool.
patatb to "receive tb*': honor.
Noted Forger Suapect
Lead To His Arrest In LocalJBank '^f-H* .•""•'
WOlkurn B. Owens, who acooydiag to $h* jtolioa haa aamed
a MyaHhood for 30 yaa» b^? forging oheoks* is in a call today
beoataa he made two
laat
he oaOed a* tha Freeport
whew Aaalataqt Oaabler John
Muller waa filling hi (or Hubert L.
WeUa who waa away on vaoaMon.
Be gpeatad AQr, MoBar copdlaUy,
preaanted a oheck ha wanted oaehed
and "recalled" having me him on
a paevbua to the bank,
"Yea? repHed Owen&
- *3ut you ooUKm't have/' Mr. Mul-
%er rejQtxrned. 'ThJb'b not my reg*
ular desk."
Out for this elip things might have
been dMferent, but Mr. Muller ad*
vlaed 4o get someone to
endoiae the check, to protect the
bank before having it cashed.
Leaving the Freeport Bank, Owena
made his second at the
National Bank. He
the cage of, John- "Uhl
had'":induceh .^ -cash ,, ''a
lorged check for $40 .lagt year, .the
aay. Mr. T?hl dMnt remember
technique be iiaed on 4he pre*
occasion and this was his un-doing,
Wdng "the check for $30
profewed :hhn, Mr. %Xhl vent to the
telephone, *
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.j^y., ,,^V .A*,
and ,
hi a 1 .whper "^Ihe man
wanted a31 over the/country
paadng 'Wwi: cheeks b out by
,xny window/'- . "•-' , . V: / f,- ' ./' ',-. , • • , • . '
' Go ^ aaicnbtv.td '. ajam-'jomena* ''
"
when he vMted two Treeport
who had gone out to, lunch, waa
summoned. Leaving Ms meal on
the .restaurant tsJble he rushed to
the bank and stood behind Owens
to stop him in the event ^ie tried
to escape.
Instead of doing so, however
Owens aippearenUy not. in the least
irritated, according to Mr. Znck re?
marked: .
"Well I gues you've got me/'
Bgt. William Daube and^ Patrol-man
Clifford Raynor who had. res-ponded
to the police call took Owens
into custody, and later he was taken
to Mineola* Owena/accp»Mng to the
police, sometimes would! ; pass as
many as *ive checks .a dAy-manglng
fmm $20 to $50. ;Ea?ly last Friday.
he is saM. to haive cashed a bad
check, m Garden Oity.. Be : is said
to h&Ve. operated, in a
and
were
School
in connection
Safety Raltmol Week
celebtiated from May 6 to 13. His
citation read: . '"
Humacher has shown him-self
to be worthy of the Distin-guished
Service Medal. He has
Afthfully atood at his post each
morning and afternoon since school
begem bet Ml, alway* conducting
h&meelf in a., courteous' mamner.
have pnUsed him Axr the
effklent way In which he hiamkHed
the awfety problems at hda corner.
The captain of *he,pa!tmd&.haa rec^
onunended Mm'because of his ouit-cllamdlhg
leadeitAilp. 3?ie
on the beat also laoommended him
for. this honor."
lifembera of the School. Safety
Wtrola, wearing white 8am Boowne
belts, are daMoned at school
Ings to protect young
Amm tmlfflc hazards. Mow than
20,000 are tnained in a progiam sejt
up in its tenitory by the auibo club\
whdch a&%) dMzibutes more than
2,000,000 pieces of safety UteMUbuM
e&oh year wllUbiout cost to public,
parochial and private schools.
Republican Women
To Stage Card Party
reoeMA oa
eonbaet, •' a3*'
The (%neml X@aak&B?Obi#
follmwd!
, and tba
Delivery'6?3the pieael eaejme
*n *en.mbH»» and.of.aba
.
referred to engineer Mr
Is in readkness for the
card party #o be g&ven by "the women
of the Preeport Republican Olub
ndgbt In.the.
Tachlt Olub. Mi*. BenjauUn J, Ref-nar,;.
the *oo^vycar4»; and
.
:the stat» of '
the.tmlon and every
oBHce 01 ^ th@/. Meadow . Brook ^ Na-tional
Bank Aas had annsperlence
<wlt)i hlm._Qne qf. the/ jhl^gs that
led teller TJhl to au@»ct' m of
"being the forger was that he gave
a local beneah (the signa-ture
on the check, the same as was
dqne oh the prevdoua occasion. The
check , was from the Mrpt NaMpnal
Bank of Jersey City and .meide out
to W3JT. pdaoner
wanted .by ^the^FJB Ji,7 on fa. onarge
involving hxtewtate treAElo hi atplen
gpoda^jand : aJs@"
on;, a); ojba^/.of
Rummage Sale Net* $6SO
ForiStudentAMFund
recent .rummage sale, conduc-ted
by the. pentral Council .of Pa<*
rent%Teacher ' Associations netted
more than $650 for the Freeport
atudent Aid Fund, Mrs. Harry Feldr
stein reported at . a meeting o* the
council Ip the Grove st. eohool Tues-day.-
' . •' •' , /•
Mrs. Ado^Ai Ringer, reoeniQy elec-ted
president of the Seamap ave,
aohbol P.-T. A., gave a report on
the Cornell IbaMtute of .the New
York 'State Conference of Pamenta
and Teachers. • • ^
(P@Id@telh were ' named
annual' dinner of th*^.;
Island
The wuofwing elate waa,ppesented
by''the nomi^atmg ccmmittee: Mr.
MoKenna, president; Mr&; dement
Winter and MiK .IRoahk Vannus,
vlca«4»ealdanta; Mra. Bverett Drake\
her aaaocdatea expect nib***' than 600
persons to attend, ' .
The modthly »MfUmg of the club
held in the Legion Dugout hat
Thunday ndght featured a nxmber-partlcipeitdon
prpgiwn under *h@
direction of Mm, JuMus L.
thai and Mm. Bvemett O.
Two quiz games were conducted.
Prealdent B*rgm*hal pwdded at
the buainew medtdng louring
meoabeM were received Into
the chib. They were Mm. Joeeph
Kelly, Ml*, .and Mra. WilMam- H.
John R," RilazoWA, Ai#M2r
and Mr. and Mm. Charles
PAana of tlie VIMage A*M to ax?
tend parking meters into* almoat
every busAneas dddtddt at the-gfUon
of Police Chief Beta?
were opppsed.iA only
TReaa oonceroeM AthnWe aw&, a*
6ouAh Bayview ave., and
% was proposed to kxdaB
along the south side of
Awn
.weak, of /
to MO. feat
on #he
-to
aoojeet
The
ware imataUlng
. . ,
MO
Beet week aind 300 feat eaat
feet eac)i north and aouU* of
lantic ,&ye, Benjaknin
frey "Bomnan,
(OonMnwel on \?aga 3)
Inducted m# Serie
Muldowney Heada Slate
Of SouAweat CMca
John J. MuMowney was nomin-ated
to succeed Alan KeUbck as
president of , the Soythiwesit Oiv&c
Asaooiatlfm at .the monthly mee*Mng
Monday jilght in , Exempt Firecaenls
Ball. TKe rest of the slate' to '"be
4oted on at the iJune meeting is as
follows: Joseph S. MbOaiAhy, vice-pirealdenft;
'Mrs. AnIMxmy Cheater,
secretary; Lee Beary, breasurer, and
Augustine L. Hbgan, sergeant^at-
It was voted *x>
tdr John D. Bennett. and
n*an Joseph Oarlino advising them
pie association is opposed" to "4be
, of Acting
Three
mer local resident.. were inducted
into serv&ce »3f Jodep&'.S** O*W,
chaA%sn«n of Selective' Service Bqanl
4 Tuesday morning. .3*ey, amemMNA
in the Legion Dugout 'Where Mr.
,
Brigadier Ernest W* 'Newton
tributed wMgioua IkeraAxo* ainpng
the draftees' taken',' to
by .
la the group were Jbhh' Wreder&ck
Evans, 809 Weat AJienApk rd.; Zlrby
Dovel OoHins,!4@9. South BagwieW
ave.; Geor^ KjLenker, 389 North
Main st., and\Bemard?d..
of a BOrme?
porter*
Raceway Seakoo
Td ()jpen on
woddag bi^tbe otty.
v. Motion picture .were dbbwn a**er
the buameaa of the evening had
been dJapooed of* '
800 troBera and papew
apan f?om,. May . 31
32,. $@$*),000 in'
tx* hoiaeMn- for
alone. • . •'/ -y,.
• •• Mva % <, weak*
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aebretaxy ; Mm,
A&L DA?
Phaxinaoy,
opan Sunday
b*
ppwee telepone
"
cloaa a* 3
Rpaepox*
aooMHng to the Taeadajr, June M,
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Object Description
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| Title | 1951-05-17 |
| 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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