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yr*. ..:.../. -.-... ^i'^f;-;'! HK^ • i' ^/•'•V^--''^''.v:^'-.-'j- ;'V •• \. '/.j';•(.\\. y,v-.' //V^''\V/.^.^^^^^^^ .'.^..^-^T\—rCjr-r=r7^^n^ t^,?^ 1>V.^.<\-, ; '..' ?.{ ' •. ;.4%!!!!^%^^ •i\./ Nd^ B $Mw-pf $^4^^%^^^ R^ j&»R;$cq# !^ ^ ''/ '/-ii, \' '.''. of Uiankfolnew da tl^ part of the Amerloao people for the many benefite t^ urged by , EetiialA Sv8bottr«^r |8^ Day e' «;\. i • in * the ZUn; oluhouae. ' Recalimg that o^Jthei\ten Idipera dbyJeMOhrMato%&et!me _ hb/mAb#ipy o^VeartK @ply atoppedtothan&hls Reoto* \ / \ gueas that !a prdba%ily the per ratio of Me preaent day. I una- glne. only about di&e out of ten la giving thanTca to God.for the majiy bountlea 6f hla grace 4hey receive. Never li* j there been an attendance of more than 200 at the union Thankagiving aervice in the Village # If jw don't watch youf h«akh, who wJH? Thla moat predoua of all aa« I I Don't try to evade or } avoid ft. VM@ your doc- } (or regularity for a health ! check-up. And of courge * we hope.,-tiba@ you will i bring hfapreacrJpdona to | tHJg pharmacy ifbr prompt I and careful compouodiog^ FRIEDMAN'S . i The Prescription Center 75 West Sunrise Hwy. Phone FReoport 8-0001 of $\*re^port. despite the* membership the IVoteBtant churcnes :of to bow nu%ny\ - are: willing to ou* to, a .plaoe. of • woidblp to thank God for bia memdle.'?., '< •.' ;' •;•'.:' 1%?. Mr,, Boott read the proo- lamation . of , Oeorge. Washington when president calling for the ob- eervQiice ofj.& d&y/cif thankogivJng for 4h» many' ^ountiiee enjoyed by of hla day* Be recalled .thai; ^esidcoat Abriahani Lincoln set adde the fmiith I?i4ir8day:of No?\ ember as a day of thanksgiving, a practice conMhued by his eucces- sorg except by \one president\ who made a change for a couple years. Thanksgiving Day, he continued, Is not observed so much ad It was % years ago. Be attributed this sit- uation to several philoeophies which have been developed in recent years, such as Pragmantlgm, the belief that if a thing works *t Is true, and na/t\ uralation, that ohe.gets all the ben-, eflts of life and stops exactly there. These he said have deteriorated social existence and \haven% lifted us up.\ 'Slow many people are thankful for the things around us,, the sun, the earth and rain?\ he asked, \yet religion says they are the offerings of God, .our personal supreme being. In conclusion the reotor said all should be thankful that all things come from God, the dependability of God and freedom of religion, as if 'you lose religious freedom you lose everything you have.\ George Porter Smith introduced he speaker, and President Chester H. Smiley presided. In i@ .on J In a pal Offatreet Paarklag/ by 'the Regleoal Flan Ibo. It glvea de&alla of *ba postwar growth; of New The Aaaoolatlon «atlau»t«a there are almost three minion automobllea *n the metropolitan area. VBefo?e the rl<M» In theae. cams can became ctBtomew 'they p»»t 'flrot becoine pedeetrlana. Ppogresatye boinmiin- IMea .have awakened 40 the. fact that a place'to park cars la eaAential in thia proceae,? 'eaid Roderick P. Clark, planning direotor of the as- oociatlbn. Sununarizlng . some of the h)gh-Amelia, Ughto of the AasociaMony detailed 6ur$ey of 94 munioipalitiea, ». Olark eaid. that (1) most municipal off&treet paiking facilitieB are free; (3) most municipal offstreet paik- ing areas have no tdme limits on use; (3) land ^costs for municipal Aeld9 have $M&d! low of 6 cent* per equal* foot to a byh of $i* per aquare foot to., a Average coat of #108! (4) where feea are oharged for muzao*pal paitmg* the moat favored Tates are 5 jBenta per hours'and 6 oente for Jhours; and (5) where time llmite are; aet on municipal parking^ the most us* ual time umlts are 3 \or/4 houza. i. 'i'Aa a result of our atudy,7 Mr. Olark continued, \4he -Amociatlon has arrived at the following conf clualiooa: (1) :cmwemlen!t paAing at- tracta customers; (2) commuter railroad' etatibna mush Continue to provide parking @p6ce;. ;<B) atores ehouMj %mwlde direct aceeea -.from Interior Mock parking.areaB to their ehope; ;(4) ample loading .and un? loading ^pape should be provided at the rear.'of the etopea jn tme park- Ing area'; a%vl <5) parkin* i&reas should be landscaped $o prevent un- BARBA&A LAWSON X8 OAST FOB HOFSTBA COLLEQE PLAY Barbara -Lawson* 166 West Lena aye. has been cast in the role of one of the leading parts In the Bofstra College Green Wig Flayera production of Pirandello's \Right You Are If You Think You Are.\ The play will be presented on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings December 7, 8 and 0 in Calkins Sail. ABOABD THE %7SS BOANOKB John.:, p. WMzeobocker* seaman, USN, son of Mr. and %*r& John P. Witxenbaeker, 986 South Long ave., la serving ajboaxd/the cruiser OSS I^nb*^ which is tlpipating In the fall maneuvers of l 8/Second.Fleet.::.'- '• •/• </; • • # MAWO* —#— * hex by Ow Ova MURIEL DRAGONETTI HELPS IN ENDICOTT FASHION SHOW BEVERLY, Mass., Nov. 23—Among those who took an active part in the ninth annual fashion show and town and country shoppe, a three day reeling experience, conducted by Merchandising students at Endi- cott 'Junior College^ was Muriel Dragonetti daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dragonettl, Denhoff ave,, Freeport, N.Y. She served as assistant director and model for the Fashion Show. AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL MY FELLOW FREEPORTERS Check Oheokmaster Plan oan protect your budget. ;A check is an undeniable reoor J of payment and also i *\.-<• i^.-:r=' .;^^\ '^ «K & perfect record of payment and also a perfect record of money apent and money still in reserve, Know, where you spend every penny, know where every-dollar you own is. Oheokmaster Accounts re- guire no z^imum balance, , Oome in and let us show you how this plan oan be your, silent bookkeeper and trusted personal banker. I &%Ai^\'{/!^i-:-J.'' •'''*. 1%\•:• .'*' < ';.-' •, •i.--;r ^^, ''•!. \.r •: ^H%\^ K%§*^^ M^ »\*!^f/\r\%•*}• I /-vV '^ f\ ,-.''•';' ' :\-:/ KBDERAI. DAP08IT f.' A (.-.'. private -;P.arkiiig ^Patronsj.'/'.'.'^. ^#%Wt!*:%Ww^^^ '•'•/:.'•\•'; •.- .••:'.:(• ; </, jry,-, •'; %{#$%l^ «AM$%Y^^^^^ Dear Madame and Sir: You and I and our neighbors are living in a very confused period. World, events 'in faraway places have come right home to us and are affecting our habits, our work and our incomes. Our Country is fighting the legions of tyranny and darkness with dollars and guns and the cream of our young men. We at home are in the battle, too, and of course we feel the pressure of the fray. . Taxes are up. Take-home pay is a little curtailed. Price levels are rising. We all are watching our spending more carefully. As a Merdiaht oh ou? our 'Main Street for years,*! am well awareaf the pressure that's on us. But as a citi- zen and neighppr I am alsp aware that a practical spirit of give and t^Ke is in order. With that in mind; I have decided to make the following offer to all rea^ Until further notice, I WILL GIVA YOU 10% OFF ON EVERY ARTICLE OF MERCHANDISE IN MY STORE \ (Except Merchandise Already Specially Rriced) This reduced price is offered in a spirit of neighborli- ness and understanding of dur common problems, dome in; make your selection, and t'ake ten percent off the original price tag. It will be a nice thing for both of us. Yours for a new \Spirit of Freeport\. ''. '/'iV*''. 1 '.(! /^ Baldwin Churches Get 'President Rollih 8hulb?rg award- ed .trophies at- a recent meeting of the Recreation 'lOotmcil' of Baldwin Churches i n \ t h. e. • Presbyterian Ohurch, with seven 'congregations being represented by about 100 per- Bons/ . The North Baldwin Com- munity Church received the basket- ball that for Ihere award, and the Presbyterian ' were remarks by ZdSle Vasll,. of the Freeporter; Frank .iReilly, basketball coach at ?of stra College/ and .Roy 8tei?engon, pitcher for the' Grumman Yankees softba&l team. A Aig league baseball motion' pictures was shown. ' / .Inter-church bowling, -basketball and softiball 'leagues are aponsor^d by the counseL ' ' SCIENCE ON AIB \Be. Ye Stedfast*' is th'e subject of.a Christian .Science radio p/ro- gram to be broadcast Sunday from 10:00 to 10:30 A.M over Station IF IT'S INSURANCE rrs Nolan & Clackea 113 W. SUnriae Hwy* FReeport 9-6750 Plans Are or At Giiq M^^ A map showing the proposed layout of the* park and play- grotiid to be \dreated i%^ hbrthgaateMi sebtion of the village to extend] frohl Ooc^merbial ct.; north to Parsons ave,, aad between Harrison and displayed by W.vE. Creyolae^t, a memiber of the commission in charge, at the November meeting of the Northeast Oivlc Asabclation in the home of Harry )J. Berkowitz, 315 North Ocean ave. . ley ball facilitiea vol- in Aha oection, a pk^y%ro*ind ^quipped writh a. giant strike/ swings, slides, mer%- ry-BP\rdund and a sand box in an4 other; a sofBball diantond and an area for basketball andakatlng cqm- plete \Qie layout except for a oomfott ataitlon. F?,cllitlea'for paMdng along Commercial at., also are provided. Work on the North.east Park tb- gether w*t^i' another in the south- west and the Milbum Pond tract Is to be carried out simultaneously, Mr. Grevolserat said. The north\ east project Is the only one in which a,. cost of acquiring land is in- . volved, since the areas for the oLhers were acquired from New York City at a nominal fee. 15 :* proposed to spread the work of constructing the parks over throe years, and appropriations for die start will be included In the 1951-53 Municipal budget, Mr. Urevoiserat explained. He added that even if all the money necessary was avail- able it *would not be possible to complete the work In one year since it takes time to grow sodded areas to withstand use as a playground. .Vice-president Carl G* Jensen pre- sided in the absence of. Piresident Charles Muller. In a conimunlcatiqn the Board of Z^ucation sdylsed, the association.- the trees which* were taken, from the/ Cd»mibua ave., school sidewalk area would be Re- placed next month* -. \. '. . ' It was voted to request the Village Board to enforce the ordinance ban-' nihg the eweeplng of refuse into the strew after 1;hey have been cleaned in the business a^ead. ' ' Thursday; November. 23, 196(ATBZ|'LEADBB^Pa;e Church 'Gives ^ < Our; Holy Redeemer RX), Ohurch contributed $1^12.03 <to Oil peal for; -suppor? of .OathoUc itles'Diocese of Brooklyn, Bishop Thomas: E, Molloy announced this week. : •'•/%,, •' .' •:,. •- \ •/. .,• \'. : - On publication of, this report, Bishop Molloy expressed, his sin- c?re appreciation to the pastors and assistants c^-\ the • churches^ of - the county, for 'their cooperation hi this arlnual 'drive which netted /$68,181,\. 06, . Catholic and non-Oathollca, organizations and* in%iiyldual8*', lay^ men and • clergymen were likewise^ thanked for their valued,assistance in the'drive. ; Nassau, parishes rariked third In answering.the appeal which netted a total of $483^61^1 *h the four counties ot the dioo?ae; •. ..? . GOODWIN SCHOLARSHIP AT POL? TECH IS RENEWED •Arthur O. Goodwin, -a local resi- dent, who 4s a. member of the class of 1963 at Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, has won a renewal of a scholarship he nas had at the in- stitution, for 1950-51 on the basis of scholastic achievements and partici- pation in school activities. He is a graduate of Baldwin High School, NOTICE OF SALE When You Select VIEBROCK'S FOR A SODA ... A SUNDAE ... A SANDWICH ... OR A COMPLETE LUNCH (FROM ELEVEN TO FIVE) ... OR DINNER... SERVED FROM FIVE TO EIGHT P.lvi: . . . YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE BEST, THE VERY BEST, FOR VIEBROCK'S WILL NOT SELL ANYTHING LESS THAN THE BEST. FOOD... PREPARED and SERVED RIGHT VIEBROCK'S Invites You To Enjoy ^ LUNCH - CANDY At It* Bad SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY THB NASSAU COUNTY 'NATIONAL UANK OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE, Pl»ln- tiff », against SEW ELL E. SMITH, JR., et nl., DefcndantB. In nurauancc of % judgment of fore- and aalc made and entered In .the above entitled action, dated the 10th day of November, 1950, I, the under- al*mod, the Referee In nald judgment naSned, will sell, at public auction to the highest bidder, on the front atena of the Municipal Building, College Place, Rock- vllle Centre, Naaanu County, New York, on the 5th day of January j 1961, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, the premlncs directed by nald judgment to be wold, being a parcel actuate In the Incorpor- ated Village of Frecport, Nannau Coun- ty, New York, on the eawt aide of Gor- don Place 108.33 feet north of Atlantic Avenue, 45 feet front by 51.41 feet In the rear by 95.84 feet In depth on the North by 95.5 feet In depth on the South, and more particularly dencrlbed In aald judgment. Daited : November 14th, 1950. ROBERT KOPPLE, Referee. SULLIVAN & SOHOLLY, AtAomcya for Ptalntiff. 41 Front Street, Rockvllle Centre, N. 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