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:. 1 l% PAGE J3IXTEEN , N. Y.^From every branch of the Food Industry, sales- men/tell us'we'll,be the '/deatb of them yetl\ And it's no vronde? .\.. . Today, more than ever^ it is necessary to shave pficea in order to maintain a good' \table\ for yo^ family, Jor yom\ Bowing children, and the scene behind the scenes lq good Buying on the part .of your fopd.store to enable you to save a few cents; herA and a fe^v cents there that go into the diaking of dollars put aside. A?^g% trick is to do that .without sacrificing one bit of quality. AND A-DEAL IS. DOING IT! Yes, 3*tam ... Death of a Salesman is Daily News at A-Daal I ONG ISLAM Nes of -:/ • - FREEPQRT,'.X:Y., ' \FIVE CENTS A COPY vna MEAT DEPARTMENT Stewing Spring Lamb ..... . ^lb. 29c F%8h Pork Melta for Doggie. . . . 19c WIL80N \8 CERTIFIED - - QUALITY GROCERY DEPARTMENT . White Rose Coffee. . ........... ........ Ib. tin 79c Ehler's Red Qag Coffee. 7 ---- . . ; ....... Ib. bag 69c Instant Chase & Sanborn Caf fee ........ 8 oz. jar- 79c both for Instant Nestea (trial size free with reg. size) ..... 39c .......... ' . . .' ____ Ig. box ibc I Lebanon Beer ,.:... .2 cans 2SfL I Schaefers Beer ....*...^ 2 bottles 2Sc |Real Lemon Lemon Juice ...;.6 oz. bot. 2Sc I ^ Stahl Meyers Boneless and Skinless .Hams ..... Claridge Hamburgers 100% pure beef. I Ib. can. Ib. can $1.&8 . 49c Swanson ^Chicken Fricassee with butter gravy. . . . 45c Stahl Meyers Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut. . . .Ib, tin 59c IZamb Stew ........ . . ..... Ib. tin 4dc BSERrDEPlRtMENT Swanson Boned Chicken 6 oz* tin 49c Van Camps Tomato Sardines I 5 oz. oval can 19c Van Camps Natural Sardines 2 tall cans 29c Maine Sardines . . . . . . . . . 2 cans 19c Moosebec American Sardines 4 oz. can ISc Satisfaction-Yellow Tail Tuna Fish...... 7 oz. can 29c St. at tck Rd* DAIRY DEPARTMENT Clergymen P|an for Showin; Of %omholi' Here Letter Expresses Hope Freeport Manager Will Still Withdraw Film Members of the Freeport Inter- Falth Clergy Council have written, an open letter to the Manager of the . Freeport Theatre expressing \deep regret\ that the film \Stiroin- boll\ Is to be shown there. The dplstle la signed by the Rev. C. Newman Hogle, pastor of the Free- port Methodist Church, the presi- dent, and the Rev. L. R. Hlckman, secretary. The clergymen express the hope that in the \name of common de- cency, you will have the courage to withdraw this picture and forever win the admiration and gratitude of the. churches, the ministers, fathers and mothers and youth of our fair village.\ ??ie letter reads as follows:,. \An Open Letter to the Century Chain of Theatres, Manager of the Freeport. \Dear Sirs: \It Is with deep regret that we see that you are one of one hundred theatres that are sponsoring the Merchants Are All Set For Mid-Winter Sale Plans have been completed by the Freeport Merchants Asso- ciation for the three-day mid- winter sale to be conducted to- day, tomorrow and Saturday under the direction of .the^presl- dent, Irvmg Grebmar. \\\\\\\-•.— AM stores In the village are participating and there will be thrqeJUays of big bargains of which all residents of Freeport and adjoining villages should take advantage. ChopcAate Fishers Cup Cakes box 2Sc Grennan Angel Food Cake 35c Drakes Coffee Rings 3Sc Ward*8 Devil Food Sandwich, .ea. Sc FiaazB'B ' pk^. ofio Precooked Rolls - - Bordens Camenbert Cheese, .box 37c ^ 4 oz . pkg. Breakstones Cream Cheese 21 c Nestles Gruyere Cheese, . . . ipkg. 39c Imported Roquefort CReese. .pkg.\25c\ , ^ pt. container Heavy Sweet Cream - #••%!; pimorality of the so much unfavor- FREE DELIVERY ICE CREAM DEPARTMENT Foremost Ice Cream .pt. box 2Sc French Ice Cream, pt. cont. 32c Ice Cream Tarts. . . . ._. . . 4 in pkg, S9c Crushed Pineapple Topping 2Sc Chocolate! Sprinkles. . . . T. .. . .jar ISc Serves 6 Del Monte Alaska Red Salmon ......... tall can 69c None Such Mince Meat ............ ..... pkg. 21c B FruitJ\lut Bread ................ ! . .tin 29c Nestles Bits ........ ............... 6 oz. bag 17c( Geqrge Inn assorted Cookies ........ , . . ,lb. box 39c. Sunshine Krispy Crackers .......... I . . . Ib. box 2Sc | Cadet Dog Food .,.,..; ................. 2 tins 19c* Yummies Dog— Gently ..... ............. . , .bpx 9c LettucSs Leaf Oil for Salads ... ..... ^ ....... ,bot. 2@c Campbells Tomato Soup. . . . : ......... . .2 for 21c Van Cam,ps Pork and Beans ......... 2 1 6 oz. tins 29c which because two leading pe .it, has attr able publicity! \The ministers and churches of Fbreepqrt have always done their \test «5\teach aSd preach a high atandard • of religion and morality and when you Have shown good films we a^d\our7peoplevKa%».mw?:? ported you and* your theatre* 'gi6n-j {BPously* But we deeply regret that you are about to be a (party to something where every law of Ood and man has been broken, and crude sexuality is being made gla- morous. your showing of this film will set back the teachings of the church fifty years. \Because you are one of the im- portant educational institutions In our community we do hope and pray that. even yet, In the name .of common. decency, you will Kaye the icnange Crime Prevention- Week Starts Sunday Mayor Robert L. Doxsee Calls on Freeporters to Join %n Observation Mayor Robert L. Doxsee has issued a proclamation calling on the people of Freeport to observe next week as Orime Prevention Week in co- operation with the Exchange Olub of its national program. It reads as follows: \WHEREAS crime in the United States has Increased alarmingly in I recent years and threatens the per- sons and property of all law-abiding citizens: and \WHEREAS the annual obser- -vance-of-Natlonal-Grime-Preveiitloir Week has been initiated by The !e connected with j National Exchange Club for the pur- pose of alerting the American pub- lic to the nosed for vigorous, year- 'round crime prevention activities; and -------------- ^ ----- WHZRZAS, the local observance of National Grime Prevention . Urges Republicans To Stop <t-7. . \ . • ' 'J&»' * , ' . '• . ... ' . ' '.' ' JL , S; Trend toward Socialism —r INTRDUCE \I remember him from somewhere.\ . . . That's whaj/'many,people say when Peppino \Peppi\ Dallolio greets them as Head Jwalter at Guy Lombardo's East Point House. \ * * • * * - ^ They probably do, because Peppl was half of the famous dance tean* of Peppino and Rhoda^whlch headlined In the nation's top clubs, and became favorites in Qpndon and Paris. While appearing %n Holly- wood's moat famous nite-clubs, this talented dance team caught the attention of movie producers, and Peppino and Rhbda were featured In several pictures, Including Harry* Rlchman and George Raff -Joan Bennett productions. The dance team became a favorite with the Hollywood stars. From 1930 until -he— retired— from— show-4;uslhess—h 1939, Peppl and his partner, held is being sponsored by the Exchange VMt«&* 4y^«* <,30l^]hA»-^l -»\*.^»-'*.^w** ......... - a top spot in the dancing field and were compared favorably with the DeMarcos. * $ * was bom-ih—Bologna, and was brought here as a child to t live in New Jersey. His natural dancing talent was instrumental Bp*&obla/ cht&ctiek; * and other civic groups^ •even! though . soon became a featured theatrical Beechnut Strained Baby Food. . < V ....... 10 jars 89c '* •'* -V//'\/v Nestles Evap. Milk. . ...... . '.„ ..... .2 tall cans Heinz Ketchup. ..,...!. ...... ..... . .._. ,lg.-bot. 23c t^a,Rosa Spaghetti or Macaroni. ...... .2 Ib. box 29c Sweet Life Red Raspberries. .... ..... No. 2 can 4Sc Filigree Royal Anne Cherries; / ....... .Igst. can 4Sc Del, Monte Peaches ..... .. t ......... .Igst. can 2Sc Old SoutK Orange Juice ............. i .46 oz. can 39c Sacramento Tomato Juice i . . . . ^ \r, . *46.oz. can 33c Crax'.' '.'.'.* ,/.; *. , 7 ..,..,..., . * '.;. ....., ilb' \box.:2'Sc PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Lemons large size. . . i .% . . .4 for lOc Florida: Oranges large size... 12 for 39c Fancy Mushrooms box 29c Fancy Tomatoes i box ISc Long\Yellow Bananas. . ^ lb._lSc TENDER OBI8P String Bieang\ - -Ik. courage to withdraw and forever ^wm . the adpUraWon and gratitude of \ the churches, the miniatefs, fathers and mothers and youth of our fair village. \Yours for decent moving pictures, INTBRFATHK ** OOT7NOIL, \C.. Newman Hogle, President ^ ^ NOW THEREFORE I, Robert L.!act. Early in 1939, Peppi married Doxsee, Mayor of the Village of Freeport, do hereby proclaim the Jane Connelly and their marriage was blessed with a son. The desire Corbett, Speaking for t &P. Club Installation/Calls For November Victory To Save Individual Initiative in the U.S. Says Cost of Security May End Security; BedeM Sesb OfRcera Robert J. CoPbett, of Pittsburgh, Pa., speaking In place of Representative Leonard W. Hall, who could not leave Washington, called on the members of the Free- port Republican Club to join with party members throughout the na- tion, to stop the country's march toward socialism, at the Installation of officers Thursdn^'night In the Elks clubhouse. He was Introduced by former President Everett C. Fur- jed-durmd the ex- ercises. The Pennsylvania Congressman declared 1950 could be a most de- cisive year, in the'political, economic and social life*of America. Unless abservanceof tiona Crime Pre- to have * 'PEPPJ DALLOLIO vention Week, February 19 through 25, 1950 and urge all citizens to par- ticipate in the program of the Week (Continued on Page 4) 'L. R. Hickman, Secretary.\ 8-0001. BERNHARD'S OPEN SUNDAY FRIEDMAN'S WEDNESDAY Bernhard'a Pharmacy, 04 West Merrlck rd., .will -remain open Sun- day after, the other druggists in Freeport close at 2 p. M,. The tele- pnone la FReeport 8-0008. Next 'Wednesday;^ Washington's Birthday] Friedman's wll stay open .after the other druggists close at 2 P.M. The telephone la FReeport McKemta At * A* Life T. Redmond MdKenna, principal of the Cleveland ave. eohool, was given a life-membersbip in the\ T&rent-Teapher Aesooiation in recognition of _jiia services to the organization at the annual Founders' Day dm? --- _j ---- *— ^« __ *- --- <* «.* * « «n MER GOODS . box 46<r Napkins. ... Sltrqux Colored .—q--- Tpilet Tissue. . .3 for SQc Sitrouaky\''•%/ ' .\•• box 400 Facial TissueV..... Bag; le with both far BagsVv.. ,\ HOUSEHOI##EI)$ Brooms ajl ' corn J. ea. 99c \Ouage W'-'v'- ' 10 qt ner given In 'the South Shore Yacht Club, JTuesday night. The presenta- tion was made by Mrs. Harry Feld- steln, the president. She also pre- sented a past president's pin to Miss Helen E: Ross, principal of the Columbus aVe*, -school, her predeces- sor. Ralph L* Marshall was toast- master. Nearly 200 persons attend- ed the event. Following ' the singing of \The Tla'lyknizecl Pails. ... New-Lac Miracle ^ Floor\ Tfiqieh V. iL.' $1.39 Chans\ and .-Waxes \. •-'.%\'' • ;..:'! i ' •Preen. \ . *... qt. can J Dahdee PlasMo :,'',''•'* V -4**. Floor PoRak.V:^V/ 69c W!lJrooKCr*Aa*n OH. .. /. , Rayye Creme -Sliampdo\ .. Stork Castile Soap. ...... ' ^ .\ *v\- -. ' ;..'. '. Barbasbl Shaving Cream. i D Toot Paste 25c 25o size cakevlSc zry- '•=.—L.'!:v^2f^^:f •' '.;••• '''Ll %^^l^^^ivlr'i!:4: Tlror^- Star Spangled Banner,\ ^by Lauretta Baumann, accompanied by %$rs. Mildxed MiUer, the Rev. C. Newman Hogle,: pastor of the ?ree- 3ort-^ethod!stTtmn™)^ blessing. Two selections were sung by . the Bteeport < Community phorus, directed by Robert T* Tavia, follow- ing the., dinner. • -One of the features was the udual candle rlightlngr ceremony conducted by Mrs: James W. Monrow with the assistance ' of the following pastkins presidents : Mrs. Herbert* Bond, . Mrs. Curtis T. Brail, Mrs. Frank; Snede- ker,. Mrs... Robert H. Zaroh, :Miss Row, Mrs. 'Robert N. Munkelt, Mrs. William Oleary and Dana H; Smith\; The candles were on. the. birthday cake which, was In: the form of a book. Each ' of the school P.-T.AJ, units also turned in its annual con- tribution helf of which goes to the national organization and the other half to the state. Dr. John W* Dodd, In a brief talk, announced that funds for the sal- ary of a visual education director, were to be Included in *;he 1950-51 school budget and a movement soon would be started for the erection of a school tnrtne southwestern area of the viUdge. . . Enter^inment was provide*! by the^mecrfollbwing ,the dinner; They a scream, those who participated were Carlisle, B. Boger* as commen- tator; George Yarrow, Arthur East- wood, Richard Porter, Gilbert Met* cher, ''William Mtchr William S. -Hughesr Winston B. Tuthill and-pn Irving ^radkin. Miss Barbara Has- gave several vocal Qumberg. The committee in charge for the evening included, Mrs. Harry FUe- man,\ decorations; Mrs. ?rank Nop« nenbacher and Mrs. Alan Carver, entertainment; hostess, Mrs. Ida Grant; candle lighting, Mrsi Mor- row; icake, Mrs, Dana Smiths and tickets, Mrs. George Roseheau. . Peppi to hang up his dancing shoes, rather Lhan be \on the road\ aa ber election, the/opportunity to stop the trend tojwhrd socialism vlU be He to&nted'\ciut that with the help of conservatives in the Democratic party, it had been possible to hold the line against President Truman's Fair Deal.theories. However, ahauld the Democrats carry the election * fall Congressman Corbett show business demands. asserted the result would have such ;a tremendous psychological effect, Peppl's ability W mi* with people and his wide contacts were r.ecog- j %** *°™e who have been sitting on nized aa excellent advantages by the Hotel New Yorker's president;!™ fence, woul^ join the Truman Frank L. Andrews (then V.P.), who offered him the position of Captain of Wallers at the popular Manhattan Room of the New Yorker. Five year? later he became headwaiter at the Bal Tabarln night club fn New Yorkl His^work at this club was recognized'by the. owners of the swank Beverly Country Club In New Orleans; ao after three years at the Bal Tabarln, Peppl was signed on as headwal*er_for the new establishment and requested to bring his own full crew of captains, chefs, waiters,, etc. * * * * . -•The New/, Orleans cllnlate didn't \agree with Mrs. Dallolio, so they moved back ?Torth and bought a home in Nassau County. This proved to be one of his best moves because the news that Guy Lombardo bought the East Point House was soon released. .Peppl's. association, with Lombardo dates back to 1933, when he and Rhoda had been signed to appear at The Dells night club. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians were the headlining act. ' * * * * • Guy took a liking to Peppi and arranged for the dance team to be booked with his orchestra Into Long Island's Pavilion Royale, following the engagement at The Dells. A strong friendship developed, and when Guy/Lombardo heard that Peppl was back up North and available, he added him to the staff of the EAst Point House. * * * * Fate favored Peppi, and the opening of headwaiter was created when Illness forced the man, .signed for this spot, to submit his resignation. AL forty-one years of age, Peppino \Pe'ppl\ Dallolio is one of the youngest headiwalters employed by a top dining establishment In the country. He has a tremendous personal following among show people, and his genial nature is-vlhnlng\many new friends. One patron remarked that Peppl has the contlnenta.1 charm of Charles Boyer coupl&ed.with the sincere Interest of an old friend. * '* * * This Is a brief story on Peppl, headwaiter at Guy Lombardo*; East Point House, where imany patrons, on thelf first visit say \I remember him from somewhere/' forces and the d2d Congress prob? ably would give the President every item on his program that Is now [known and many Qiings he might: Hopes for Gains In November J ,?owever, If Me Republicans can make gains In the'House of JR«pre« U%eTJVS. Senate this year, they will have an opportunity for a still greater victory in 1952 Ray Greenleaf 73, Dies j Services to be Hdd Tonight prominent commercial artist* and illustrator succumbed to a : t*eart .attack Tuesday afternoon. = Chris- tian Science rites be conducted tonight in Pulton's Funeral Parlor^ by a reader-ofrthe -First-Church- of irjql .tomorrow ln Greenfieldr . Cemetery, Christ, ,8clentisj;. will F be. vln ' G Henjpstead. . .. .' ' ' \. r,. * .Mr.'Greenigaf'waA born' ih'TOow- M$ch., 73 .years ago. He .studied in the Art Students' League of Chicago and New York and estab- lished himself In, New York as a commercial aptfst, a business .he continued until hia death. With others In January 1921 he succeeded in obtaining art instructions for veterans of -World War I,. He was a member of Long . Island lub of New York, . the Society of Illustrators and the American $d- clety of Landscape Artists. He is turn the tide on the toward socialism, he said. Congressman Corbett referred to the_necejMMy of the- Democrats satlsfy(ng\the left wing element of (Continued on Page 16j Property Acquired For School Site on West&melWtoad Last Parcel Purchased From Marion Gould at Smith and Waahington The Board of Education has as- sembled all the property In the block bounded by West Merrlck rd., Washington and Smith sts., and Stokes\ ave., as a site for a new school to relieve, the congestion in the Archer st. school. '_ The final plot was that qi* the. ibrthea!^ Mrn^r\ of/''Smith' \ah<T Washington sts., and waa owned by Marion Gould. It is 120 by 118 feet, . , in preai Revenue stamps for $23.10 survived by a brother, Roy C.GreeiPywere attached to t]ho deed recorded leaf) with j whom he lived and in -whose home he had his studio.,' 'MARCH OF DIMES /, \ ]\ V'Vvi}/''!;' An organ recital for t%ie benefit of the Freepoft March of j Dimes fund will be given in tlie Freeport Sigh School nexrwaintisday'xiight' at 8 o'clock by Jesse/Orawford. Tick- ets may be obtained by calling Mrs. %lmpr R. Keener; JB*Reeport 9*1997. with the County Clerk in Mlneola.' -Mr., and Mrs.. Pierre Mifsud;. 1981 East,' 17 st,, .Brooklyhi^have edvprpperty atj!5 Onslow F. Newton Parks, -Revenue stamps amounting to $14,30 were attached to \the. deed. . ••\ :' •• ,-^'.- ,\ ' ; - .^- ^ RosenzWgig.has erty%t\275 West Lehirave., to Rlch^- ard L. Stableln,.2 State sty, Rockk ,'ville, Centre. Revenue stamps 'affixed to the transfer amounted to $12.65.;^