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PAGE FOUETBBN THUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951
FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR ..-_
RELFABLE
ADVERTISING
16th ear No. 11
Teen-Ae Ball Chairmen
Grocery Prices Effective BzHI
Ctett off talaess TKS., Asg. 1.
Mesf, tairj wd Proftte Met*
for Week end (Wj.— :
ill's—Famous
STANDARD
. QUALITY
17-oz.
cccns
Dairy Dep^. Specials
Stonybrook Grade A
IB
Geraldlno Maher and Jerome Clemens, who were co-chairmen of
the teen-a^'ebaU'given for the children^ of the-members of the South'
Shore Yactit Club and their guests last Friday- night at the club-house.
;(6tory: on page 13) ."
Ex. Large .Grade —Jerry! Bagatelle phjotal
KELLOO&'S
rode" to win and ah- Jockey Club to Give
Don Meade a Hearing
nouncdd he was going back to
United States. The suspension was
Crecam Cheese tuapgh elCd obmym thises iNone,w aYnodr k 'Sthtea tethirty
days' penalty has been stretched to
McCaffrey's Campaign six years without the 'jockey, one of
For Reinstatement of
Rider Gets Results
the best In the business; being per
ittltted to -resume riding. Mr. Me- Store
AlBsweef
Caffrey recently decided something
should be done to end what he
ssrious injustice, start-
O.T; hMec Ccarfufsraedye, tos taorbtetdai n b-yt heStanley ebdy .an ecaarmlyp aailgl ns "pwoirbtisch wwriates'r'tsa kienn: the:
statement of Don Meade's license Metropolitan area and (Mr. McCaf
lg,pkg. :-. as ajockey has resulted In the frey has ralsb received word that
2reg
deluxe sizo
Cbeese^t C calling of a meeting of the New President Harry S.< Truman is in- 6 o«. bot
s 2 oz. tx>t.
kaChoy
_ York State Racing Commission for terested in the matter.
EXTRA! EXTRA/ EXTRA! this* Wednesday in the Jockey Club,
East <^dbw Store
Park ae.,-Manhattan, to consider CHUBBUCK'S DRUG? STORE
mater;"" Ashley— Trimble Cole OPEN ALL_DST SUNDAY
is chalrman~or.the ecmmissionv Drug' "Store, Bo«(tl
2reg. cakes Don Ijleade was suspended for 30 at., and Sunrise Highway, will
back in 1&45. or an outburst ranair±_open Sunday
when -e ! Kad a riuT in wth racing .jtonnacles in Pi*eeport ol-osa;-at--2
L" officials;" In Mexico City-after win/: telephone- is PBeeport
ing a raceT He advised the of- featuring ROBERT NEWMAN
GLASS BLOWING EXPERT
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'FRECPORT'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER"
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NEIGHBORLY
• NEWS: •
FEEEPOB^T, N. Y.pTHUKSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1961 FIVE .CENTS PEB--COPT
prt
In Bargain Hunt
First Comers Always
Get the Best Buys, So
Shoppers are out Early _
. Indications are. that,. the 1951
Freeport Dollar Dayr.will-be^up io
the mark t set to-previous.years, on
,'bhls- annual occasion.1 '"(Practically
every store in town^.ifi; expected 'to
display the official slgn^ihdlcatii\g
that it is joining 4n the: observance;
under the si>onsorship' of the Mferw
chants' Division of tihe Chamber
lpf?,.,-C!qjniflier.ce-^,of,.. which Warren
Samet is chairman.
- .iFreeport ,1s-always on the map-on.
Dollar ©ay as people from neighbor-ing
comrnunities flock to town to
take advantage of tone bargains Cof-fered
by local stores. 'DoHar Day
Is "hot 'just the season's-clean-up
day here. In fact many merchants
buy nejtf merchandise to! 1?e cold
oh: that day.
Plans for- Dollar Day.started slow-ly
but.'oncfexnider^^a'yr.ihey devel-
"op rapidly-as the nfiercitiants. real*.
lie - Freeport had .a reputation to
Hve^up.-to and;i,could not let the
people.down." Nb'wevery store own-er-
is planning- special bargains for
ttie. occasion, ^crne, .are bf;fering1pac-'
^ges;at^^i^ach^^afanteed. to be
ortto—varying..amounts,. but none
under the Dollar value. Others
will sell articles worth several dollars
•with"'a second ctettng .only a dol-
Scenes af Outing of Uftity
Left to right are Harry Carman,-of Rodlo Station WGBB,. former
Mayor Cyril C. Ryan, the executive vice-president of the party, and
Dr. George A Newton, -the president.
tajy- Everyone is :cuttdnsrprices-a
worth while to shop in Preep6r
on Dollar Day. '
It will be a case of first come,
- first served. Consequently as has
been the case - in the—past, lines';
are expected to form, in front of
the various stores long before-open-ing
hour, so as to get the "best I
that is offered Police will be on)
hand to keep the sidewalks clear
and the shoppers" in line. Milton
Panziger -and. Abe ..Litwak -are'as-sisting
Mr. Samet in arrangements"
for the big;day.. •
r:;_"—.U-»
Henry Grimmell Dies;
11 Years a Freeporter
Henry Grhnmeil; fior eleven years
a resident of Freepprt, died Satur-day
in his homov SfllBranch^aYe, He
suffered a serious Illness two years
ago, but -regainedl his health and
r his death canre~very unexpectedly. -_ -rr-TT ,..-.... „_ it . r«irv-»»— -,-
-GFeenpoint section-of- Borooklyn, 75
years agor and before tils retire-ment-
was associated^ wdiblr a firm
- -•=£.: of William H. GritnmeU _& Sons, es-hls-
father and located
was a-member-of^reepgolntXbdge,
-tic-South "-Civic--Association and
Christ Lutheran-Church.- "__ '
"Funeral services Tuesday night
T were conducted by the Rev. Eugene
v K. Strebel, of^Christ-Church. Bur-ial
was in Greenfield Cemetery.
Surviving Mr. GrimmeH are his
wife, to whom he had been married
&4 years; three Daughters, Miss Ma-rie
Grimmell,. Mrs. Caroline. Blohm
and Mrs. Catherine Cdoney; two
granddaughters, Joan Dorris Coon-.
ey and* Dorothy Elaine Howard, and
three sisters, ft;trs. Anna Reaper
and Mrs. _ Bertha. Slater, of' East
Rockaway, and" Mirs." Mary Bader
of Plairifield, N.J.
members watchinff-"the raceS which'were..a feature of the
~ "" -Weyraucli' Photos
Unity Party- Outing At Pt. Lookout •/ •/ *-? l.j
Voted Tkt* Rp\t~lri 5 Year* l^f-iCL_JLXCftSI«r^JLf Lr.^J . iutM-l^B!
Freeporters turned out in fqrce-for- the fifth annual outing
Party^-heid Saturday^at~the^Wesi:!Beach of the*
Hempstread Town Point L k n t v
nxore-4han ^3.00' made their^way ta
the " beach-'by "bus^aniL privaite cars
leaving Nctfth 'Long Beaoh ;ahd
3rcroklyir-a.vc3M at . vil-lage
Trustee Cord Viebrock and
^Walter -J.r Mimndfcr 'were co-ohair-comnitttee
of'Arrange^
atpro-men
metvts.
ElgWteen
gram of races and othgr sports in-cluding
a tug of1 war for women.
The winners, runners up and third'
place finishers received munerous
awards. . Ralph L. Maiislhall was
master oi ceremonies while Warren
F. Millard, John J. Muldcwney,
T. Keirnarj and-Mr. Mlr-iinfeli
judges .at -the
Claure V. BoUer Dies;
Lbng in Business Hgre
." Claude y. .Bo'ller, long- In
busiess hls^-re-tirment
several 'years agoy^dled- last
n h'is
st;:Ch;ristian
-clothing- company moves-^- ^nce—services were: ..contfucted - in
ice" Is modern in every re^ ; the .Chester A; Fult6n S^ Son par-
Members, of the Police Boys' Club
ententairaneaiifc,,. group; directed, by
Bajtrcto«an:. Josepii-BomeilEa, ..puit- 011.
an' -interes^ng /program.- Former
Mayor Cyril C. Ryan, executive
fyjce-presldeiii"oljthe japty.rr'e
many^congrjEutul'a^ons^ on^ his •- ap--
u Couply-dlrec- v-
-L.-T>oxsee said lit was the^lrst;op-_
t he;had of .fhanklng-tihe
workers for-ihe success.jof
(the "village .oampa-lgn ;last March.
Dr.' George1 A. Newton, the parity
presidenit, also spoke of the ahns
of the Unity Party to give Pree-^
port the best government possible,"
and Village .Trustees" Viebrock, Wil-liam
P. Glacken, Seward J. Baker
and Leonard D. p. Smith gave
brief responses af'ter being intro-duced.
.- ;
Hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream
and beverages were banded oht
grajtis to all. It ^as^voted ojie of
the best parmea" ever given .'by the ~
Unity
r
ton, 111.,-82 years ago "and had lived
in Freeport more'than 40 years. Jle
jvas associated in -the men's clothing
bxisinSs"TVithrvsriou5= houses ^before,
-going - Into—business—at. _7Q _South_
Grove • 6t:;He'was..a buyer for -Ken-yon/&
i.'Co.; and: other firms-and
aged. For years he.was;an
astic, yachtsmeri, serving
as .secretary "of" the SbuUi—Sho
of- whictt .'he--was made a life, mem-.
"
four-Tears ;ago;- Surviving
lors. Sattcpday afternoon^ with - cre-
—Jerry Bagatelle Phot?! fc iMr. Boller^was ^bbnx in;:Lexing-.
established'^tlfe men's-wear'depart- Rlaude'V. Jr.; .loiif daughtersj
ment of."the-- Montgomery Watdd^athryn-1 Hood, _Rlrs. .E.. Bcoctoier,'
company;A\Aboiit:-25' years-'ago he Mr*.- <5firaidine'.:Frv,:flnd:MeRVA!ud--
decided to^gbrlnto* business for him--
helf: and^openedcva tailorvshojy on
- -
rey- Cunningham; ..a; 'sister;;, Miss-
Carolin'&".Bbller and eleven- grand-children.
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| Title | 1951-08-09 |
| 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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