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r!: g - S - 1955 g r o w ing fo r tli'e bud- d , the ., which 'will be service; xpenses is m u ch uctions. budgvi S5.648 of T li is com es of an d THURSDAY-, APRIL 28, 1955 N R By JOHN C. CARROLL United Jewish Appeal luneheonWednesday “ Miss Israel” To Speak . A t Mrs, Lehman's Home: , . . . . -------------- - ----- Mrs. Shebar Chairman o ,,,,;!'! Sayr ,ihcUo’’ C«rd V itl>r®ck on this, the 22nd _ TT ..- , T . . _ ; 7** P- wf U,lc ° P e ,,ln S o f his F r e e p o r t la n d m a r k , and we The United Jewish Appeal .will - ' i 11 lo talk in g ab o u t th e early days o f the store. ■ ■ - -- • Cord Viebrock, a native of H a n - , ---- *— - ----------- — ---------------------- over, was brought to this country ■an£>ous t boiler for dishwashing, ftt the age of 14 by cousins back to I Compare thls with the average the old country on a trip. Young, !* *° 20 Ban°\ b°‘ler’ _ . p g j and you begin to get the idea. The hold a lu n c h e o n W e d n e s d a y , M a y 4 , a t th e hom e of. M rs. S idney L e h m a n , 450 P e n n s y lv a n ia avenue. M rs. S y d ney S h e b a r . c h a i r m a n o f th e UJA W o m e n 's D ivision in F reep o rt, an d h e r co-w o rkers, M rs. M ichel G r e e n and M rs. B e r n a r d Am es, In ch a r g e of special gifts; M rs. Ju liu s K a p lan , llason; M rs. J a c o b S h a p ir o , publicity, are-urging a n all-o u t su p p o r t of th is project. Am ong t h e w o m e n i n -charge of a r r a n g e m e n ts a r e M rs. Sam u e l C o h e n . Ivlrs. O w e n D irlnger. M rs. Sidney K e m e r , M rs. B e r n a r d Levy, M rs. P h ilip L e v y M rs. D a v id New- berger, M rs. M a rv in Price, M rs.’ L eon R a d in, M rs. P a u l S h e b a r . M rs. Je r r y T a m b e r. Mlchafc H a r e d M o d al, who was r e c e n tly chosen M iss Israel and is os eloquent as she Is b e a u tiiu l, will be th e g u e s t speaker. C o rd entered t h e ' c a n d y an d soda fo u n tain business In A m e rica in 1909, app r e n tice to the cousins,, a n d five years saved up $ 500 . which w a ter. Incidentally, registers an even 200 degrees, is fed directly to th e autom a tic dishw a sher. Every glass and p late is bath e d in th is tem p e ra h e prom p tly plunked down on a ' lure, san itizing all utensils the pub- sto r e of his own, tak in g on a note lie uses. Mr. Viebrock regards his patro n s w ith varying degrees of affection for $8,000. In 1917 he m e t an d m a r ried Wife H e n rietta, setting up housekeeping in th e rear of th e j b u t the one who has the spot closest store. T o g e ther, working as a team , | h is h e a r t is a W e s tchester lad. Af- th e y m a d e the first move eastw a rd j ter d in n e r he will have, for dessert, w h e n th e y boug h t an o th e r store In 'a -Fantasy,\ 5 flavors of Ice cream ! A storia, th e n sold th is to set u p ; n u ts, fru its an d cherries, b a n a n a s a n d Viebrock and Siem s diner you've ! a n d w h ipped cream topped off w ith passed a t W o o d h a v e n B o u levard and t h o t fudge and served in a huge Q u e e n s B o u levard, still o p e r a tin g , j soup tureen. T h is costs $1.25 an d is ,, Lenvlng th l s a f t e r th r e e y e a r s in [ a real production num b e r. A fter S tressing th e Im p o rtan c e of t h e , 1 9 3 3 - \ ! w as still looking for th e I this, he has a \Fla tear \ which is U n ited Jew ish A p p e a l. M rs. S h e b a r j rig h t place,\ said C o r d . - t h e co u p l e ! p o u n d cake, vanilla and chocolate said -in a re c e n t interview . F o r . s e t up |n F reeport. ! ice cream , h o t fudge sauce an d a Jew s th e w o rld over th e Passover | \O u r first day in F reepo rt w h e n m o u n tain 01 w h ipped cream . If he we opened the store,*’ said M r. Vie- J is in really good form th a t night, brock, -we did $12 cash and $13. in j h e tops all off w ith a super-soda! scrip. (Scrip, to those who did j th e n happily bu r p s his w ay back n o t live th r o u g h the depression days, 1 to W e s tchester, was a kind of funn y -m o n e y issued j \By golly,\ says Cord, justly by m u n icipalities an d villages proud of his fo u n tain d e p a r tm e n t ag a in s t fu tu r e tax collections, w h e n - . \ t h a t - feller—th e r e should be m o re Of our b r a in th a t w o n ’t 'Tift us really en jo y th in g s u n t i l t h i \k .b o y s in C h in a 's dungeons are freed. Now—we a r e (hot ns y r t s f aV t h e \statesm e n ” Who sen t theke boys w h e re th e y a r e an d th e n , l e f t th e m th e r e to rot. O u r reasoning is m o re like th a t of the, spo r ts w riter who would ask for th e . \reeqrd th e n w o n d e r who C h in a ever licked? Like th e reasoning of T . R . w h o told a n o r ien tal p o ten tate th a t h e w anted, Rasoulis— i a naturalized A m e rican held p r is o n e r ) —retu r n e d alive w ith in three hours or he w a n ted the p o ten tate—dead, backed it up w ith a big A m e rican w a rship a t the O r ien tal’s door. O u r reasoning would figure th a t if A m e ricans storm e d T ripoli to rescue o th e r A m e ricans held captive, C h ina, to day, is no exception. In s tead of sponge-bag trousered. E u ropenn-style \diplom a tic n e g o ti ations\ we th in k an offer to drop eleven atom bom b s on eleven C h in ese cities w ithin th r e e days unless our eleven boys r e tu r n e d would have a m u c h m o re sn lutntary effect on Chou.. And until our governm ent t n j ^ ^ t e n l Am erican stand, we’re no.t os jJroud as we \vere to call IqunreH ^ ’American.” We’re ju s t a littfe W a s h a m e d . - A rqiyj, .you? • f R p t h c B n t h e r f o r d , sty le p i a n i s t is apflqarfpg; a t S ilvio’s C o n tin e n tal R e s t a u r a n t on M e rr ick R o a d n e a r th e C a u sew ay. M iss .R u therford, w h o form e rly w a s w h ir th e S h ip 's In n , recen tly com p leted a n ex tend e d en g a g e m e n t a t tli’e C o ronado H o tel in M iam i B e a c h . A recent inno v a tio n a t th i s sm a r t F ren c h re s t a u r a n t - c a f e is th e serv ing o l .tw o lobsters for th e price of one. Eastern Star To Mark Mother, Daughters Night F r e e p o r t Q h a p tsr No; 588, OJ5.S., will m e e t a t S p a r t a n T e m p le *m M o n d a y n ig h t a t 8 o’clock. A M o ther’s D a y pro g ram h a s been arran g e d by th e choral an d f l o r a l ' staff. T h is will also m a r k m o th e r an d daugh ters night. 1 Holiday w a s a season of joy m a d e m e a n ingful by th e w o rk of agencies of the U n ited Jew ish A p p e a l of G r e a ter New Y o rk. In Israel th o u sands of fam ilies from N o r th A frica are living In hom e s o f th e i r ow n in a land of th e i r ow n for th e first tim e in th e i r lives. A lthough Israel is beset by m a n y enem ies an d m a n y an d - if . > P a id as wages, th e payees Mien h a d to look for a m e r c h a n t Land. T h e y h a v e found freedom in Israel and th e U J A is helpin g th e m build new lives. I n m a n y o t h e r land s , where Jew s en d u r e oppression an d misery, as in th e te r r o r - s t a l k e d like him .” — O — CU S T A R D ’S F IR S T STAND O n h is way to becom ing a frozen- cu s tard tycoon is -W a rren S a m e t. He an d p a r t n e r s a r e o p e n ing an p-rils, for th e m it is th e P rom ised who \would accept it—an d evidently th e new u n s u s p e c ting m e r c h a n t. V iebrock, w a s a n a t u r a l for these. \W h e n we counted u p a t th e end of th e day,\ he said . “I said t h a t ' em p o rium on th e N o r th S h o re de if th e r e ever w as a tim e to quit, t v o ted to th e cream y concoction, ghettos of o r t h A frica, th e r e is hope [ t h i s w a s it.\ H e waved to a fa m i l y ! B e st of luck, W a r r e n . of deliverance only If U J A is able ; g a s s ing by, resum e d . \B u t I felt j — O __ . i0 raise th e neccssai-y fun d s . A t j t h e n th a t th e situ a tio n would FISH CATCHES MAN hom e as well a s overseas its agencies ch a n g e , th e fu t u r e w a s h e r e in { A c c o rding to M r. R e x M a rtin, a are constan tly a t work resettlin g the r F r e e p o r t —an d I still th i n k th a t th e ! f is h e r m a n w h o se veracity we can thousands of im m ig r a n ts who yearly | o p p o r tu n ity Is here for those w ith alw a y s tru s t , it ap p e a r e d to th e as- nrrive in th e U n ited S tates. T h e vision an d the will to build an d scm b led fish e r m e n th a t M r Fred U n ited Jew ish A p p e a l of G r e a ter work.,'’ New Y o rk Is th e sole fu n d - r a isin g T h e original store em p loyed four agency in th e m e tr o p o litan are for: people an d a boy T o d a y , th e store has fifty - f o u r people on th e p a y roll, V iebrock’s now seats 225 peo ple ag a in s t t lie original 50. I t now sells as m u c h ice cream In one day as it used to sell in the best weeks in the beginning—so we can only subscribe to M r. V iebrock's asser- U n ited Israel A p p e a l, Jo i n t D istri bution C o m m ittee I including O R T ) , New Y o rk A s sociation of New A m e ricans. A m e rican Jew ish C o n gress an d th e N a tion a l Jew ish W e l fare B o a rd. T h e U n ited Jew ish A p peal needs a n d m e r its th e su p p o r t of each an d every Jew ish w o m a n in , tion th a t , \you c a n 't sell F reep o rt the com m u n ity. T h e r e is still tim e j sh o r t.' to save a life—give to U JA.\ I A c c o rding to g e n e ral m a n a g e r H e le n W eeks, th e sto r e is a \faintly : — “ a f f a ir .\ H e le n has been w ith V ie- Court Ave Maria To Meet '* ™ * '5 for 18 ^ a r s . A n n Briggs for At-ViFvW. Hall Tuesday R o e b e r h a d suddenly displayed a dism a y ing propensity for sk in - d iv ing. h a d jum p e d in determ ined to sw im up to tlie blue and beat him to d e a th w ith tile rod h e held. A h u r r ied conference was called. T h e concensus was th a t M r Roeber held no brief for skin diving, had alw ays leaned tow a rd the conventional in catching his fish. T h e group finally decided to vote Mr. R o e b e r's im m ersion an accidental one. delegated M r. M a rtin to retrieve him . Mr. R o e b e r. retriev e d a t last, verified th e sagacious reasoning of th e other m e m b e rs of the Sea G u ll fishing ciub. He had, truly, slipped while fish, w a s no skin 16. Alice C r a f t for 15. C h e f H e r b e r t ' M iller for f ns h a s been- S tella l h o o k e d to the ; C o u r t Ave M a ria of R o o s e v e lt will - Lloyd an d O tto K r u s e , to m e n tion , d iver a t all. m e e t T u e s d a y n ig h t a t 8 o'clock; a t I j u s t a few of the sta f f w h o h a v e , — O — th e V.F.W . H a ll on N o r th M a in,| been p a r t .of ihe Viebrock \fam ily\ I CHAM P A G N E , PLEASE street. F reep o rt. T h e n o m in a tin g \ for som e tim e. And, to bear tills out. com m ittee, com p o sed of M rs. J a m e s , m o s t of th e sta f f call Cord Pop C lancey, M rs. A lfred B e n son, M rs. j ra t h e r th a n th e m o re com m o n ly A r th u r C a n n e l an d M rs. S tan ley , u sed \B ass\ you would expect to V a n R iper, will p r e s e n t a slate of 1 h e a r. officers to be voted upon ‘for th e ] W h ile th e u p s tairs p a r t is lm p res- ensuing year. ' I Hive, little is know n about the ln- And E. M. C u s h ing—\C u sh\ to his in tim a tes, ju s t lau n c h e d the “P a m e la.\ F IS H T I P H a n k S h a r p e n b u r g who m a k e s the w o n d e rful Sea Breeze sours w h e n h e is n o t fish in g — (his real T h e can c e r dressing u n i t of. th e tric a te m e c h a n ism th a t is necessary : r e a s o n - f o r - llv in g i—rep o r ts a c a tch C o u r t w ill m e e t W e d n e s d a y , M a y ; to p u t out 400 m e a ls a day in ad d l- o f 71 flounder In n o tim e off II, a t 1:30 o’clock a t th e hom e of \ tion to th e sodas an d boxed an d I L loyd s Neck. M rs. C a n n e l; 40 W e s t R a y m o n d j loose can d y an d toys sold here. I t j THE SERIOUS SIDE street,'R o o s e v e lt. (tak e s , for- in s tance, fifty oom p res- | W h ile we like to ru n th e item s sors to service th e icing an d cooling ' t h a t relate th e h a p y side of things, needs. I t takes a 500-gallon in s t a n - ' we h a y e a nagging sp o t in th e back Vinnie Ross’ Showplace— 1 Presents the ADRIAN R0LL1NL — TRIO — • NIGHTLY • Also SONGS B Y — ANNE CARTER 17 So. Grand Ave. Baldwin, L. I. O il Sunrise Highway BAldwin 3-7963 FR e e p o rt 8-9664 OPEN ALL YEAR SEA GULL RESTAURANT H E N R Y an d L O U IE LOBSTER & SEAFOOD Steaks and Chops 387 WOODCLEFT AVENUE, FREEPORT, L. I, N. Y. HERE’S WHY ICE Viebrock’s makes it’s own ice cream right pn the premises. The special formula Viebrock “m ix\ contain 16%butterfat instead of the usual 12 to 14% found in ordinary ice creams. Flavors, too, are only pure fruit, and the strawberries, for instance, in our ice cream are fresh. So the fin ished product HAS to be creamy and tasty. The best part of it all, despite the quality, is that Viebrock’s healthful, delicious, CREAMY ice cream costs NO MORE. Packed-to-order Pints--55c Quarts $1.10 \ V . ’■ I - / m m w 1 Gallon $1.50 .Vv'''VjF Ready-Packed a *v: 'SODA1 LUNCH * CANDY\ ‘,(W/Aere tyrcencl J fe e ts *7 Fiend\ 4 0 S o . Main S t * FReeport 9 - 4 2 3 6 I T: <c- I I ) 4 - T..; i .