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/' T'<; •\\ 'i' '! •!' , E A D E R -^ F R E Z P OR T\ N. Y ^ — j. TIlt?RDAY; FEBRUARY , FBBSUARY 16, PAQB THIRTEEN Ff*^po^#^^N?* Acountant* WESLEY K. BENDER Public For Discriminating Clients TAXRETOXNB IN8TALLZD Yqur Opportumty'CarJ I 2 2 2,2 2222 2 2 1 22 22 222 CJ 12 E. Sunrise Highway _ (Opposite Preeport | ' \ FReepor* ! Fred Q. BergiTCo. ACCOUNTANTS - A%m%TORS TAX CONSULTANTS BUSINESS ADVISOBg 31 S6J Grove Repoirs ^Lubricqtipn - Batteries Merrlck jtoJJ *hd Grove SK Phone FRe«por$ 8-69)3 \ Fr«*poH. LI, hk Card R*pr«:*nM $100 In C**h V/hen Fully Punch*** It «n+?*l«: Holder to — One $5,00 Gift a* WALTER \JUMBO\ BWOWN'S $p@f*» in o o o o o Masonry ^, BRICK, AND CEMENT WORK Alterations FRedport 9-1437 Musical Instruments JACK KAHN Printing 1 1 1 1 Fuel Oil t l 1 1J 1 1 ? 1 J 1 .» Glass — Store Fronts FReaport 0-2687 Auto Service IF IT'S FUEL OIL OR OIL HEATING YOU WANT, CALL ALLYN U.S. ROYAL TIRES I Q|L CO.. INC. ED: RAYNOR'S 8ZRVIOE STATION Glaang Works Ea&abllahed 1910 Mirrors - Window Glass Safety Glass Store Fronts and Interiors Modernized No Job Too A Complete Line of * TZLZVI8ION * ORGANS * RADIOS * MW8IOAL INSTSHMZNTS * PIANOS PREPARE YOMR OAR FOR WINTER Atlaaitlo Av@. & Grove St. L-, OGDZN BROS. GARAGE BEAR SERVICE Wheel Alignment - Frame* Au*e Repairs and Painting 101 E. MgRRICK ROAD FReeport 8-7175 BenicRx Repair* FReepbrt 9-2727 COAL COKE FUEL OIL 32 E. Merrick Rd. FBeeport S-131* Hardware Harvey & Stordeur HARDWARE Sxypplies Service REPAIR Murphy-Naasau Co. 68 80. QroVe Street ^ * 9-2106 Electncia Electric li\ ',<.# Established In 1898 # Lighting Fixtures # General Repairs @ Radiant Heating Phone: FR^port 8r0366 - A-0585 Electrical Appliances Telephone FReeport 8-0283 - 1400 MARTIN COAL & OIL COMPANY, Inc. Insurance « Real Estate Real Estate . Insurance CHARLES E. PHILLIPS Leaaln; - Bale* » Appralaala 64 South Grove Street Auto AcceHs^ries - Tools Insulation - Wall Papers Plumbing Supplies - Shades Garden Seeds Grove and Pine Streets Call FReeport 8-2939 R«g*n*ahlnK *»d Repairing o* Piano:, Instrument* and Accord- Ion; by Our Own Experts 126 South Main Street FReeport 9-2238 « 2284 Oil Burners Insurance Bradley 5#. Ryckman George A. Ruwell Real Estate and Insurance 249 W. Sundae Hwy. M&* 9- Open SunUay* ^ Evening* by App?lntmea* Henry VoA Elm/ INSURANCE \Bervioe That SatisAes\ Established 1913 0 **^ • 48 Wedt Merrick Road Frceport, N. Y. Phone FBeeport 9-1200-01 HARLY AGENCY D. A, MoDOTTGALD & 80N, ING. Electric Authorized OIL BUBIMNO AND AIR CONDITIONING M EAST MEKXMCK ROAD Opticians ORIANI OPTICIANS Oculist's Prescriptions * AH Work Done on Premises 17 8. Grove St. at Sunrise FRetport 8-2MO Plumbing and Heating FREPORT COMMERCIAL PRINTING 0 FOR FINE PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, .FROM A BUSINESS CARD TO A NEWSPAPER, AT A ' REASONABLE COST. Prompt Delivery TH& LEADER PRESS * 154 E. Merrick Road FReeport 8-7668 Radio Sales ERNEST LAMB RADIO SERVICE 37 So. Grove Street Repairs on All M&kea of Radios PAYMENTS BBOOKLTN AVE Home Appliances^ Inc. On . j . ' ,%.' J Appliances 1 Insurance 24 6HURCH STREET S \ L_< ;\ • Treeport .'••/;''•:. .k'k . Kitchen Modernization Youngatown Steel Kitchens Wood Sink and Wall CaRnets .'%^-^- Complete Bathroom Modernization and .Replacements.__, . Oil Burners . Automatic Beating and Air Conditioning Dependable Repair Service Tel- IFRAepozt FR«epo?t 93506 Storage - Moving 9QDDENDORF BROS. Inc. Storage Warehouse Stht\4xmg Distance, Moving Packing^ Crating ? Shipping Goods Ingwred in Transit - FOREST IN DRUGS NZ OF 04 W. Call r7M* Day sad FREEPORT 8-8016 172-174 o. Main St. Watch Repairing NO G1TZB8 WORE: Watohe . on the Watch Master • o - '. Expert Olook Repairing Tiffany For Leater H* Batunahh Other Temple OAciala 11 Join m the Ceremony Ground was broken Monday morning for the. residence to be erected for RaiSbi Reuben M. OtEANSIM sze now now CBBAM Ideal for akiaa. Bi^ in lanolia. Refreshing for normal and oQy ina. Civea alon er look. of Temple Bfnal 'Israeli on B?oad- way, at _tlie head of .Harrison ave. Everyone present took a hand, In the: proceedings. David Montif lore, president of the congregation, was to have broken the earth. However, he understood the ceremony was to take place at 8:30. .Driving by -at bhat hour and seeing no one on the grounds, he continued on his way to the city, supposing the storm had necessitated a postponement. Consequently Lester H. naumann, chairman of the board, officiated for him. Then followed Mayor Robert L. Dbxsee/Trustees Leonard D, B. Smith and Cord Viebrock, the Rev. C. Newman Hogle, pastor of the Freeport Methodist Church and president of the Freeport Inter- Faith Clergy Council; Rabbi Jteuben M. Katz, Philip H. Nickelsberg, George Maisland, Norman Kuper- smldt, Asher Nickelsberg, Herman and Pete?' Rosenstein, Harry J. Cohen and several others. There was no speech making. After the ceremonies, all ad- journed to Vlcbrock's for coffee -and- cake. P. Nlckelsberg & Sons have the contract for the building, which will be one story .-in height with an un- finished attic. On the ground floor there will be a living room, baths, a dining room and three rooms. The building Is expected to be ready for occupancy the first of May. The site of the building has a frontage of 76 feet and a depth FREEPORT DRUG SHOP H. J. COHEN 76 S. MAIN STREET FRZZPORT M* C* • . .. , . .- • ... • .. Mr. and Mrs/0. plight Baker their -58th ' ding aamvers&ry,b^ their home,.172 BouthLon&Beachave,, Saturday night, The event wasattended by every, member of-the immediate Present were their and daughters, Mr, P JS.CV Soccer Team Beats sons-in-law __ « ^% < «* * Mrs, wii- Hempsteap Club, 2 to 1 liam R. Taylor, of (Z&bson, and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer E. Johnson^ of Wei- Freepoi't Police Boys Olub soccerteam .defeated the Hemp- lesley Bills, Mass,, and their Hire'e, stead Sport Olub AqUad by a score sona and their wives, Dr. :Bx)llln D<of ? to 1, at Hompatead Lake State two Baker, of Staten Island, Geor&e Baker, of'Northport, and Seth ly. Baker, of. Amblervllle, Pa. Seven grandchildren also were included in the gathering. Mr. Baker, then of Suffem, N.Y., and the former Miss Emma L. Parshall, of Brooklyn, were married In St. Timothy's P.q. jRhurch, Brooklyn, by the Rev.. Walter I. Stcicher, on .Feb.. 10,. .1992... They located in Freeport in 1901. Mr. Baker for years was general super- intendent of the Long Island Rail- road. Resigning from that post/ after being 39 years with the com- pany, he next served for 17 years as general manager of the New York City transit, system, a position from which he retired several years ago. He now is on call as an expert for the Nassau County Transit Com- mission. , ' Mr. Baker Is a member of Morton F.&A.M., of - Hempstead, the Sons of. the American Revolution and the Mayflower Society. His wife was active in Red Cross work during the war, has long been a member of the Athena Olub and Is interested in music and literature, writing poetry as a hobby. lor division. Neither team scored In the first hnlf. In the second half, Plet Verbeek, finally shot the ball between the goal posts for a point and Jack Kurz, of HcmpsteacU.scored a goal that tied the. count. With two minutes to play, Verbeek, a native of Holland, kicked a fast b«H 30 feet into the goal giving Freeport t_the victory. % •.. ried and the father of two daugh- ters. h;' Sunday aTternoohlH' 'the March of Dunies $59 The largest single contribution to the March of Ulmps this past week was $59, tl)e receipts derived from! •a 'basketball game played in. \ the gymnasium of the Freeport High School, between the Barons and the HaWks. Dick Schaap, of the Bar- ons, promoted thp, idea of, the .game while Robert Mll'ler, of the high school faculty was In charge for the evening. The'Barons baseball team won the championship of New York State, in .the Klwanls state-* wide contest. : Other contributions follow: $10.00—C. F..Pratt'and George O. Fries. $5.00—-Alphp. Council/ D of A; Henry Theodore. Molir Aux. V.F.W., Frecport Paper & Supply Co., Oco. A. Kuhirt, inc., Helen M. Black and Freoport Outlet Store: The line-up Hempatcitd LEGAL NOTICE Cokt'i nrtro Froeport I*.B.C. . LK.H. .. RH.H. ... CH. LH.H. Warren OS.K. Hall ...... 1S.R. Rimdy * CF. Conner I S.L. Km* O.S.L. Referee: Mr. Henry Moller B ( Itulm Cnuilsmftl Hortl* VanREES ON DEBATING TEAM ORANVILLE, O., Feb. 16—Corne- lius Van Rees, sqn^of\Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van Bees, 146 Wallace St., Freeport, N.Y., represented Denison University, at the annual Great Lakes Tournament at Bowling Oreen, Ohio. A junior, he was on the debate team. w. * 'Cupid's Capers' Mark High School G.O. Dance The Freeport High School was thronged Saturday night when the General Organization sponsored the annual Valentine's Dance, \Cupid's Capers.\ Frank Hubbdl, who was graduated from Freeport High last June, and his band provided the appropriate music. The gym was decorated In, the traditional Valcn-. tine manor. The dance committee was under thu direction of Miss Vivien Bird of the Social Studies Department. As Near As Yottr PhoneJ my Truck Will Fin j It* Way To Your Door— Promptly — Regardless Of The Size Of Your Order/ Ju;+ Call: FREEPORT 8-0077 FREZPORT H.J.COHEN -> JOEHZMMZZJ'ARB 76 SOUTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT %*,-T:A: TO ACT ON CODE— FOR JUNIOR HIGH PUPILS The Seventh and Eighth Grade section of the Freeport Juiilor- Senior High School Parent-Teacher Association, Is to conclude Its pro-* grnm Monday night at a meeting.in the Grove st. school auditorium. A basic code for junior high students drafted as a result of action taken at the December meeting, is to be submitted for action by the group/ Students from the two grades will provide a program. Mrs.' Albert Z. Miller is chairman of the section, -with Robert Smith as program, chairman. CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUUM) USE of rAKTNERSHIP NAME OF C. & R. CAFETERIA I*nrnuant to Artlplt^-7 4%f -the Partner* Ln% of the State of New York. WHEREAS, thr Mutinous of the firm of C. & R. CAFETERIA a which him trammeled btmtneMn in State, rHiittntiew to be conducted by cert nil* of the members therein, and f WHEREAS, the buwlneitM heretofore ronductcd by imtd firm In to be con- ducted hereof tor by the underNlRnad In the numu »f C. & R.'CAFETERIA. NOW. THEREFORE, the under- wl*n\'(l i\ n\nmnnce of the atntute In such pnHo m»de imd provided, doe* here- by make, alwn imd ncknowlodwe thi» t'eitlArntc and duclarew that the MeiHonw UitcndlnK tg deal under the name of C. & R. CAFETERIA with their ream-e- lite idnt'«w of residence,-aru-aa.foUowM NAME Place of Monlw Carlisle 62 South M»y, Krocport, New Yufk IN WITNESS WHBREOI^, I hav« hereunto set my hand and coal thin 6th day of February, M#RO. Morrln Carllnle STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY ()K NASSAU ) On this Ath day of February. 1URO, bcfori\ me ;nn'wnnally came MORRIS to mo known to b<< the In- . dividual duMci'lhcd In and who executed foreKolnp and he duly to me that he *'%t'«utt'd thu name. Worden E, Win He Notary Public, State o( New Y»rk No. 30-4»072Qt) Qualified In NaHsau County . Term expires March 30, 10R1 OEO. W. COOK RECEIVES CERTIFICATE OF MERIT MURNAU, Germany, (Via Mail) —<Morge Wn^ook, 18 Woodcleft ave., Freeport, N.Y., recently re* celved a certificate for completing successfully a post engineer orienta- tion course given by the European Command Engineer School at Mur- nau, Germany. Mr. Cook was one of a class of 19 officers arid civilians who received certificates from Brig- adier General P. E. G&llagher, Director of Posts, at completion of the second such course offered by the Engineer School. Post engineers in the European Command provide housing, utilities, and maintenance of accommoda- tions for U.S, ForcesUn the Ameri- can Zone of Germany, Mr. Cook has since returned to his permanent station with the post engineer sec- tion, Numberg Military Post. IK I3VB LARGE SELECTION OF T* $1 \O- ALL HATS $1.49 to $4.99 NONE HIGHER Shoe \Juat A Fev 84«pa OM 3 Pine Street \ Freeport LANtOR?S JEWELERS • . • •. •'• • --- — • ' , A j 65 Wi Smpriae CHOCOLATE; ECLAIRS and COFFEE RINGS Specially Priced for Freeport Sale Days ' * HERMN SHARMAC, INC, 13 W. MERRICK RD. FReeport 9-1888 ' ' . . t Featuring the Largest Selection of Toy: and Juvenile Furniture on Long Island For BALE P&IOZ Wax irch and Maple Only PAYMASTER 44.AD BlLTRITE off f^oor, wood ALL JUVENILE FURNOURE REDUCEDr 10% FOR THIS • '\...\.' • *' # - ; _ '.'•\ \^—\ • *,r . Convenient Payment Plan r\ Ample ParlkiugJn Bear ** 6*@M . jj _i '.,- ,lv'-ly/': v'X^^'^'