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i;-'-->'i r-V-\ ''-. \T ;'• ,'.'-\.- • .' .. - -]\•=• \-v'l- .-.''• ;: T BR THtJBSDAY, JIJLY 5, 1951 ofiiclals seem to be In a race'tqioarve tbelr. names in 6bUvibri. ^rtrt,- CBS rauwji^i ItA way to an PCC declairai on color TV which may very -well lay the biggest egg of all tlmerNow, NBC announces a plan to .'$hn ihlffhlighta .of its best fihows for dlstrftnitlon to movie ' \ ' .- . . _, , ^ .. \Theatrevision as NB3 Is;happy : to call IV to supposed to be the answct- to empty, picture houses-.by bringing in -new .customers and at the same '-Ume' grrtnfe television talent another outlet for its wares. ~-'1toe idea Is to film the highlights of-the *pp comic's shows of the season; ' For 'exattspter eight outstandiriff- Jhnmy Durante ctoows could be incorporated Into one full-length feature running 70 or 80 minutes. The- end^produot according according to NBC would be sure-fire pre- tested material eaj^lyLawalted by two-thirds of the television audience \SurveyB show that only ohe^Uilrd-' of all set owners are watching a at? any one ' Wriie.) plus na tremendous potential of non-television ^ . ^*..,- We 'are InTCull sympathy with anything *hat will result in heavier .popcorn sttleslor-theatre owners Girt; the picture boys should be con- vinced by now. '3bfl& only quality entertainment' will get the customers away (Cram their TV-sets and into a theatre. Heaven knows, it's about time, too, NBGi-aieni^wlU^be doing more -harm than good If it can feell Its gimmick as a low-Jbudget sop, On-the\obrief hand, we can't go along with .fche gloom spreaders , who see eVery-^moyie house converted into a super-market or bowling . alley. After all, we are still In the novelty stage of television. Billy Rose once scoffed at\ cinema crepe hangers toy saying that the one place the little woman likes to go is ... out. We agree and the local theatre will stiirget a lot^f thte trade with , a few decent pictures. '•• >We~stIir think\ triat~lt's:siliy~bWriess~ when the geniuses of Holly- wood are exerting a lot of effort to make films for television and the NBC bright boys .want\ TV shows to be shown in movie houses. • \ ' ' ' _ TORMENTS * ' . _ PVmr .tickets for the Ford Festival with James Melton are being mailed to Mrs. v Jack Nystrom of Prince Lane Levittown who complains that commercials patched Into the middle of an exciting moment in a film presentation irritates viewers more than it sells. She suggests that editors -pla.fje^-ad^fitrips-in^the lulls if they don't want to arouse the ire cf prospective customers. ^ (BeniemlBer; you can wfai \TV ..tickets if you will mall your gripes' to TEEV1EE TOtKMENftS c/o this -column.) . — - * # » •• ' » The Plaza Theatre s Ellenbergers Acquire Playhouse and Adopt A Management of the Plaza Theatre has been taken over by Edwin J., and Leona EUenberger, who have had recent experience In operating •a -\movie house in Brooklyn. Tliey Md- the building cleaned and re- painted, inside and out, during the brief time that elapsed between the abandonment of the project by the former operators and- its re-opening last Thursday night. The EUenbergera are. to do their own booking and will endeavor to obtain the best films .not taken up by the chain houses which have first call on many pictures, getting as many new releases as possible. There will be no shows on Mon- days, but the Plaza will be' open the remaining six days of the week. Tuesday and Saturday will be games nights. Wegnesday night, ^ach woman attending win' receive -two or three Items of a beverage set and those who attend regularly will have a complete set at the end of eight weeks. ^ Friday -will-be local talent nigM, and any local residents who would like to be given an opportunity to appear on a program may -1 lie an application at the theatre. A ma- tron will be on hand Saturday af- ternoons to supervise children who attend the •matinee performance. Comic books will be given out gratis to the youngsters. By following out this policy the Ellenbergers hope to make a success of the venture. _______ _ ...„ ..... Xhe 3a3QA\tolent agency is threatening to scuttle* the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis/NBC pact because the network inked an agreement with Spike Jones. MCA is sore because Jones is their 'property and they were not* 'consulted -on the deal . . . BUI .Goodwin will leave the Burns and Allen sndw :B lrf the fall for his own two-<tlmes-a-week daytime show . MaStria Scott -will star in \Journey Along the River\ when The Clock returns\ fc to Channel 4 on July '6 ... The All-Star game wilP be covered tor. WOp»-fTV by Jim Britt and Jack Brlckhouse who have been teanied £or»a/numtier of years on World Series telecasts. Tonight's Amos *n* -Andy show is based on a matrimonial letter -mix-oip t -.—r Frances »Lorigford and Don Aineche will be'united again for.a.f^fiour^dayUme .show^on. ABC-'r^_starting In September . . ~ Aiid 'Just r -to -in^eithe^aajrtitmej pro^m'lrace ; tou1phet\ f Rudy .Valley will enter it in September, too ... Petrillo is said to be* •readying; a new. demand. < for- royalties .paid _to, musicians who^jilayed the original scores for those ^ \ '''\'*'*• ' ' V1 \ \ J Armistice Gpurf ~ Concludes Season ' Ai?nddtlce Oourt^Order...^ Am- amnjth7icbnciuded^its-season - with its June.- meetings _in ..Spartan temple r e;c entily\/- Mrs. .Eleanor Ocmbs, worthy 'irnatppri^ and John -Tonklnsoiv, -worthy-patoron, presHded. ; Pantos mibmltted a on the recetilt session ; of -tflie>Grand C6unt WhlcfJi she attended./ — Biittihday greetmg8\were \eidterideid •to Mrs. Jjolajaha/s,, Mrs; K&Jtherine Mildred Blafcker; Mirs. Mra. Oombs, Aitmur ?telnh'euser and Charles Shelly. A palbriotic pmogram and a trib- ute to the Flag were put on by the Rwyaleitites under the cuptbaincy of Mrs; Teiresa V. Thayer. Plans were nuade flor a lawn party and dessert bridge \to'be gftmi at Uhe home l of Mrs. Gombs t Willis aye., Mertick, nexfc Wednesday at 1 PJtf, Mrs. Gertrude Muller was nameid chairman of the commitJtee of ar- rarigemenits. v. -'.----•• * i ~- — Mrs. KJay Stjelnheuser, chairmafn of hostesses during the social hour, wiftB assisted by Mrs. Mimnle .De- Giiacomo, Mrs. Gladys Leek and Stewart .Anscomb. -• - \ iVavea Plan ~5th Reunion In Philadelphia July 28-29 The fifth annual National WAVE reunion will be held at the Benja- min Franklin Hotel, Phlladelp'hia. Pa., on July 28 and 29. It is ex- >ewted that more than 1,000 vet- iran Navy women including some on active duty will i,be in attendance, representing every-section of the country. - Captain Joy Hancock, USN, Dir- the WlAVBS,._win be the f jionor at. a^diiinei'/tin-Sa't- urd ( ay, July 28 a-t the hotel.. Navy vessels at the Philadelphia Na-val 5ase will-play hoslrto the. girls oh Sunday, July 29. For the first time since the WAVE veterans started holding their an- nual reunions, Y e o manettes of World War I have been Invited to KITticlpate. This reunion also marks Sic'ninth anniversary of the estab- ishment of the WAVES. For further information, contact WAVE Reunion -Oommi'ttee—Build- i ng No. 4, U.S. Naval Base, Phila- delphia 12, Pa. , „ mae-golf clubs ; f or-the hard- pfeeiaioir-. made steel shafts. St Andrews Scotland's ' CQLF CLUB SPECIALIST 199 NSSAU BD7 :\ ROOSEVELTrN. T. Line of LUGGAGE MEN'S Beach Accessorlea Good* an d Sportlnf > : FUeeport 8-4480 TOVBSDAY A^ FEIBAY EVENINGQ *-dr,'' L -'-'*ti L ' — ' * -n-,*... . . ~\r' .': 1 ,-•',--.; ••:.-: HIGHLIGHTS by CURT WHAT OO YOU \THINK OF THIft 3 YEAR OLA HE WAS A CLOSE FR1EHD OF THE LATE COL. C.R. BRADLEY FAMOUS SPORTSMAN AND MORSE HfS OVWSD THEM WAS \OOVff SHOOT* WHICH $25,000 National Pace | Junior Crescendo Club At Roosevelt Raceway ] Entertains for Seniors The $25.000 National Pacing Der- by is scheduled at the Roosevelt Raceway -tonight (Thursday) .with a record amount of talent for a single race. , The sitftih annutil running finds Scottish Pence, - Oood^Titne, Royal * Bfecksfbone*. -H3ghlind ; -Ehidley. Hanover, Indian tiand, Dr. Stanton, Prince Jay, Tlhoinas B. Scot and Hayes Hanover in the thick of a fight which will not be decided until the last step is taken. If proof be needed for that .state- ment, witness the -free-rfbr-iau pace it Saturday when Highland Ellen J Y-^.*' C*fc*» w* 4-kA4** frvvVt.lwh*\* A'fl ^Vl*l J*1TTaV*_> ind Dr; Stanton whipped the pver- close to - dollars will be •whehningly favored-pair -of Good- -re-taryr-and Mrs * wilw am Hicks, Time aiw^ Scottish Fence. Based on treasurer.. _, _^.-i eafnrrigs of these \horses soirie>thing Mrs. Karl A. Gaitlner who Is soon to move too Ohio was suceeded as advisor -to the Juniors toy Mrs. C. Glenn OTJonovan. Refireshments were served, tjy ithe (hostess and (the reception committee. FBEEEOBT.THEATRE Thursday 1 thfu\Suttday\.— SAMSON AND DELILAH • 2:35-1,5:25 \ l'D:20 . •.. . _Sj»t,—2r33 6:30\ lOiSO - AIR CADET-\- 1 :gp>^':4S' 8:40 --=•- Sot.—1:00 4:50 8:50 . Monday---To-day ^\^ - \ Jf . :. THE, SUN SETS AT DAWN - -*-IiOO^-4itU-7.tlD— 10:00 BELLE LEr-CRANDE- -2i30 5:35—6t30 on display for the mile contest. Good Time, deifending chaonpion, faces Scottish Pence,- defending 'title-holder of Jbhe two-mile crown. Both face Highland Elten, who pro- vided - the - year's biggest upset by defeating _ .-the ..Good— Time stable •horse and . the Casftle'tpn Farm's stallion. However, Good-Time will be out for revenge In addition to sebfcing a precedent for - the Derby r If Good Time wins, he. will be. the -first repeuter in TXEIETY RACING PROGRAltf PROVIDED AT STADIUM^ '* . Modified ^and • striclEiy stock .cars, .will Sbadlxim Jake Kedehburg aniiounced-rtoday, ' GROVE THEATRE , Thursday thHt Saturday FOLLOW THE SUN * Thurt.—3:03 6:35 1O:00 ^ri^^ltOO 4tlO 7:18 lO:2ff Sat.—1:00 4:10 7:25 10:40 TRY AND r CET ME Thurtw—1:30 5:00 8:30 .6:45- 9:05 Sat.—aVfi 5i50 Sunday thru Tuesday APACHE DRUMS- 1:OO 4:00-7:00 10:00 HOLLYWOOD STORY 2:40 5:40 -8i45 ' PLAZA THEATRE - \ . .Thunday - Friday THREE HUSBANDS ThiiraJ—2i3O 8:30 - . Fri^-liOO 4:00 7:0a 1O:00 f RYTHM INN ' ' Thuri.—1:00 4:00 7:10 10:00 Fri.—2:40 8i40 ' , , Saturday • - . . . DANGEROUS VENTURE 1:OO 4:30 7:45 11:00 SALERNO BEACHHEAD : 2ilS 5:40 9:15 ;.\ Sunday. • ' • . . ^-I\\V~ ~ HUNT^mE'MAW DOWN- r.-^ Memtoers oJ the Junior Crescendo Cluib-gsuve 'the program alt the an- nual \Parents'\ night of the Senior Club recently in the home • of MTS..H. Carlyle Voss, 376'.Randall 'i^K*Tfe^'p(l»ye<!/sang'ajid coinWn- ed tiheir taients as a small orchestra. It iwas tihe last meeting before Oc- tober. 'Ait 4$ie annual meeting following flhe 'program Mrs. Harold J. DBlass was re-elected president; Mrs. Her- bert H. 'Wood, vice-president and pix)gram chairman; Mrs. Vbss,'seb\~ MOHR V.F.W. SOFTBALLEHS DOWN BALDWIN BY 5 ^>, 4 The sbftball team of Henry .Theo- dore Mohr Posits VJ&%kr_made-4t :seven straight, in as many starts, when, it defeated\ ^,ldjw|n by a Sabre bO to-4 at-RandaU-Parfc-in the iNassau_County VJPJW. League. Sunday. mprning,_ppn Gaynor Jheld .the -visitors '^ The iron-lords', which are Jarge crowds, are schediiled ~tb pete Saturday night. Duel shows complete on tap Tueaaay-hightsr main events, are by. .— _______ -.- , jff: ^ down in-the?Beveii)Qi to \jiing was : bhe big blow^that-finished , •the game- an<d_ kept theJocalS record • uhteirnishedi The Mtohr^Posfc team, will travel to Mineola Sunday morning to therer ---- CALIFORNIA PASSAGE. 2:13 B:4O 9K)0 Tuesday-'- W«dne*day ROCKET SHIP . , :00 8^40 OiOO 7U5 10:00 / 'MARS ATTACKS'!THE WORLT :30 7:30- 10i45 ' ' tha;Be|f RACIMG THROUGH JULY 14™ QAaYDQIMif,U»wd2»d KAOELFUCSTftACE 1i15 P.M. 8 IACC3 DAILY (to M.) • AtopU tattoo • CUUrw Not r, if r\ -. ; '. - '•'? •' > \.i< ,': ..-J-\.-\ J^.\li\.2f.:^->''* '!V.\;~.~\~ '—-B- :vi/ ;i .^ LEADEB NOTiqE OF SALE SUPREME COURT; -NASSAU COUNTY\ NATHAN T. CHASER Plaintiff' , ' airalnst ,, FREEPORT AORB3, INC. X>ef qnthmt * \ r ~^ ..... - - *™TT .\ . -; X Pursuant to a judjrmont of foreclo- sure and sale duly pindo nnd entered herein, bearing date May 22. 1851, I. the ' undersiimed Referee, will nell at public auction to the highest* bidder on the . north stcpa -of % the— Nanou County Court House. Mineola, Naeaau County, New York, fating on Old Country Road. on the 2nd day of Auarust, 1961, at 10:00 o'clock It the forenoon tho proin- 'directed \w ; bo flbld'liy judg- ment and de&cribed as follows: \ALL that lot or parcel of land with the buildings and Improvement* thereon to bo erected* situate lying and being In the Incorporated Village of Freeport, Toyn of Hemnirtead, County of Nassau and State of New York, known nnd designated as and by lots No. 10' of 8»8 to 402, both inclusive, on a certain map entitled \Map of Woodeleft Beacfr Section 1. Freeport, L.I., property of Stephen P. Pettrt and Roland H. Lemh. sur- veyed A-pr-H, 1908 by Smith and Mai- oobnson, Inc.. C.E., FrwRort, L. L,\ and filed -in the office of tHe-Olark- of the County of Nattvau on September 15, 190S. as Map Number 27, Oaso Number -«06.\ GEORGE B. SERHNBETZ Referee Dated: June 21. 1961 NATHAN B. FOGBI^ON A-ttorney for Plaintiff, Office and P.O. Addreaa, 621 Fifth Avenue New York City, Nsw York 6T-Juno 21-July 26 ORDINANCE NO. 180 RESOLVED, -tfcat the-Bonrtf of Trus- tees of the Incorporated Village of Freepont, Nnnaau County, New York, by virtue of (the authority In It by law vested, aflter a public hearing duly held on the llith d«y. of June\ 196,1, In BC- cordunco with the Village *Law, does enact a*hd ordain -the following Ordin- ance: * ORDINANCE NO. 180 \TRAFFIC REGUZiATIONS\ Section -1. Through- truck '-traffic \t» prohibited on all \ village street* exclu- sive of County and State Highway*. Se<rtion-2. (a) The expression \through truck traffic\ shall be underatood to mean any conveyance of goods, 1 wares or merchandise by truck van or other mercantle type of conveyance wherein the articled thus conveyed are not des- tined for delivery within the corporate limits of t*ie' Village of Fretiport. or for (tranffnortation from wttEhln anch cor- porate UmiUi .-.:•• <b) It shall also mean the pflBnage\ of ouch- vehicles .when ..carrying no goods; wnres-or merchandise unless the dentlnSllon or starting potnt thereof ,for )( .,fli>me w .lawfai|:; commercial punxoseft, 'be~ within 'the\ corporate limits of th' Village. Seoftlon 8. TWordlnance anall- tafcv effect thirty day* aft«r th% publication of notice thereof In the official village newspaper. ... ~. FURTHER RESOLVED,. that the fore going ordinance shall be entered in the minutes of the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Freeport -Nassau County, New York, and published In the official paper of the Village and and a prmted-copy thererof posted con- spicuously In at least three public places In the Incorporated Village of Freeport, Nassau County; New York, for at least ten days before the same shall - ...... __ OTATE OF NEW-YORK, COUNTY OF NASSAU, -. VILLAGE OF FREEPORT, ss: I. Edmund T.lCheshlre, .Clerk of the Village of Freeport, Nassau County, New York, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is. a true and correct copy of an ordinance duly adopted and enacted by the Board of Trustees, of the sold village at a regular meeting of the said Board of Trustees, _af tor a public near- Ing duly ^led and held In the Con- ference Room of the Municipal Building <?* the yUlage-ofjiFre'epprt, New York, on the I'hlT^day of June L&51,— at fjJO-, o!clockjn._the ^yenlng tj ^nd.of the -whole thereof, as entered upojo^ the min- utes of the_ proceeding* M said' Board. ke ? t teP e \ a»_VfllaB« OlerkV ' , • -IN -WITNESfl-. WHEREOF, -Zr-hm i\!™!? 110 •* my hand and affixed the eoVporate- sea! jjf saj)d\vlllage this 18tK day of_arunen051'.- ...... Corporate Seal • \\ ' - . - - — -- EDMUND T. CHESHIBEL_r ^\ ~~ Village X#«_rk qt the , Incorporated Village of FrepottrNew York '(Continued from Page ttS) Elizabeth Dlnefield Sec. 62 Bl 180 Lota 406-407-408 Mrs. Bertha E.JTheeI Sec. 62 Bl 18.1 Lots 176-145-146^147 1360—106.71 Bertha E. Theel Sec. 6J .Bl I&1 Lota 148-153. IDC. ' 19£0—J80.73 Mr.\ William J/Hoage ~* Sec. 62 B1.181 Lots 172-17:8-174 IflSO—J$«.60 ; ',, UblHe Costello Sec. 62 Bl 183 Lot 84 19-60—>8.33 ( Beatrice BraiUy . ^. S«c. 62 BH 184 Ixrt 7 ... Sec. 62 Bl 1S4 Lots -202.29S I960 — W.60- fieverln O. .Stromberg ., See.. 62 B 1-1 87 Lota ft73-874-S7B Capt. Niels ^Frederick PU See. 62 Bl. 187 Lots, L 580-391 .«6 • ..; PUBLIC NOTICES ;t§ ...HBRHBY.;-GIVEN that LTcenab 6A-1640 has been-Issued to tbe undersigned -to sell beer' and elder nt retail in a Grocery Store under the Aloo- hoHc Beverage Control Law at 372 At- lantic avo., Freeport, Naasgu County, -for,, off premises^conaumpUon. W.TLLIAM BUCK NOTICE IS'HEREBY GIVEN that License 6A-678 has been issued to t]ie undersigned to sell beer and elder «t retail in a Grocery Store under -the Alco- holic Beverage Oon/trol Law at S. E. Corner, Atlahtrc.. and Bay.vlew .aves., Freeport, Naasnu County, for off prem- ise's consumption. THOMAS LAifBERTSEN , DBA Bay view Grocery J— NOTICE :i^ HEREBY GIVEN that License, 6A-2661 has boon issued to the undersigned to sell beer and cider at retail in a Grocery Store under -the Alco- holic Beverage Control Law alt 468 North Main St., Freeport, Nassau County, for off, premises consumption.\ 'WILLIAM Hr MEtfOKE DBA Community Delicatessen, PUBLIC NOTICES •u,...-....—i - • NOTICE - IS • HEREBY^\ -GIVEN;\~ that License 6A-2728 has been Issued-to-the undersigned to sell beer and_ cider at retail in o Grocery Store 'trader the Alco- holic Beverage-Control Law at 202 North Jfiatev- St., iFreeport;;^NassaTi ^Cdu'nly -for o'ff ^premises eonmmpU6iu : ' : - ^ .'^-—-~ JOHN M. & WILLIAM OETKER DBA Main Street-.Grocery and .' Delicatessen. . . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that License 6A-522 has - 'been -issued to the undersigned -to sell 'beer* and cider at .rotaU. Inja_Grocery Store under the Alco- holic Beverage Cdtutrol Law at 27 ^South .Main St., FreeporU Nassau County, for off-preraises^CQtunim'Dtlon. RIHMER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that License 6A-931 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer and ' cider at retail In a Grocery Store under the'Alco- htfttcJBeverage Control- Law at 88 Broad- way, Frceport, Nassau County, for \off premises consumption. • * LEVI MOSKOWITZ DBA Broadway Food Store NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN that License 6A-J.938 fcas been Issued to <ttbe underslgneiLt to sell beer and cider at retail In a Grooery Store under the Alco- hol! a. Beverage Control 'Law at 806a North Main St., Freeport, Nassau County, for off premise's consumption. THEODORE LORENZEN & ~ WILLIAM HENNINGSBN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that License 6A-»1800 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer and cider at retftiMn-vGrocery.'Store trader the Alco- holic Beverage Control Law at 168 North Moln^Qt., Freepor^ Nassau County, for off premises consumption. NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN that License 6A-17 40 has been Jaimed to the undersigned. tx> sell beer and cjider at vjrtttnll In ft Grocery Store under the Alco- nolic Bever«ge~Conrtirol Law at 1M North Main St., Freeport. Nassau County, for off premises consumption. HERBERT L. MEYLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .License 6A-2&60 <has been issued to the undersigned to sell * beer and cider at retail in a Grocery Store under the Alco- holic Beverage Control Law at 342 North Main St.. Freeport, Naaeau County, for off premises consumption. WILLIAM B. POWELL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVHN that Licence 6A-&406 has been Issued to the undersigned . to sell beer and' cider at detail tn a Grocery Store under ^he Alco- hol to Beverage Control Law at &27 South Grove St., Freeport. Nassau County, for off premise consumption. ~ GUS PA0LAKIS & SOLON PAPACOSMA DBA G ft S Grocerero LOST BANKBOOK LOST BankbobV ^No. 88286, Freeport Bank. Persona Interested are hereby Notified -thet unless book la presented within 10 days a new -book win be issued. 3T-Juno 21-^July B STUDY THIS SUMMER A WOlNi>ERPtJL COURSE OF »,„-. - -- --: - - - For Information, tJall ... SHIRLEY USYBOLDT — ~FEeeport 8-1466 Goldie Huey Nominated FolFOffice, of Pocahontes Mrs. Goldie. Huey vras _ meertdng of Blazing Star. Oovtncil, Degree of Pocabontos, .seml-mcm^h- ly.\1n\Ito- ! : Headquwrters-on-SSToaiJi Main dt. ?he rest of the 's&ite is as ft)lh>T?B: Mrs. Ernest Conrad, re- tiring PooaJiontos, propttreftess; Mis. Arleie IJindsay, Wenmtah; MTG. Charles. Schaeler; PtowhioMJan, and _Mra,_,.James truribee.:mey- respective stumps .: ^'^li^^^^i^^^ lyhorwas altiteocfelng • tihcf: gntnd OGQ- . ston of > the Greet Omncil of New York SCarte at the Hdtel New-\XVffE- ^rrManhalton.-Mrs.-^uey 'presided.-, eeverol oither memifera.,...a)Wended the session.at wlilch Mrs. Oonrad was riaine^ a member of'the flnaiDoe IAST WHK'S ANSWER AGBOS8 1. AttrtbuU & Narrow lO.'Mulbcrry top of a 4-WftplU 33, For . 0. Property S^PUabUneta <!*) 2S.Belnff :: 0. ScsaltrQplcaJST, OrotUjr to plant - thofall T.Ir^And 80. Ball an «n a Vat . S8.C3&W 9.ADPOitioo S3. Tab 4L Cambridge •prvant (var.) 4i Biblical Uoa Samoa 39. Firearm bone tr«otop« cbCD- : * DOWN I. Base* Savings 6c Loan Association AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30*, 1951 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans .$ 8,628,410.60 Loans on Passbooks .. .7\........... 49,820.13 Other Loans ~^. .; ]..... 61,258.66 -JQiYestnients, a^<i^ SeQuritdcs-. ^ .^^-^==4B5jQQQM ^xjures-less IJepreciation 25,®9;OB Other-, Assets . X_.'.;' ^ - ' , LIABILITBSS, Members Savings Accounts _. Federal Home Leans Bank Advances Loans in Process .~:......,., t ,..,, Advance Payment by. Borrowers.... 35p0()p.OO ( Il5;930700 48,800,05 Beseryes' and ^ndiyidect Profits ^ - Specdfio-7Reserv.es r: 13,000.67 $107036,888,56 .Undivided.Profits v.rj9i,567.75 _._64l^86.07- OFFIOEES DIBEOTOHB W. J. Martin Prceldent Charles P, Buckley, Jr. William J. Margin Abraham Slegei .. Vlcc-Prcsldet ^\-Plemcr ' - \ f \ Will lam J. Martin, Jr. Cheater A., Fulton 'Gfforge C. ^hJH|ptt -John.--D* CorneHua-r. Treaaurer\. \JdhnTC'Ccirrrellue Abraham Slegel \\ ^Secrotary lrvr Hfl Greblnar __.._ . Henry L. Himmel JWL $10,036,888.56 v BuoWey-& ^ AttoraeyH Per annum -latest dividend Safety-of your investment is insured -tip to $10,000.00-.br the Federal Bavings and •}',- .-:'•••\' Loan InBurance\ Corporation of Washington, \' - \ : ' , •..•X.irr.zt-r- SAVINOB & LOAN AE800IATION •\ :'-••''.• .'>,-, .,'• •<-.' ..\ •-:•-'., •\.'•^.*--.' '