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I THURSDAY, AUGUST 6,1959 . , i ■ THB LEAPEB iP a r id iig Field ^ (Continued from Page i) > ■ ' . .... Ijn e t^ be effective from 8 a.m. |to B p - m . , - AcUng Mayor Theodore M. Lang cited a survey from the Police De partment ' which showed adjacent! stores favored the change. Tredwell' Ropldns .agreed th a t - the meters were necessary because he under stood that too many workers have been parking in the field all day. The board authorl^d a bond] Issue for improvement -of .North Brookside ave.. from tM ral^oad to Bayvlew-ave., by permissive ref erendum. Cost is estimated at $50,- 000 . ■ , . A citation.' handsomely framed, I was sent to Freeport by the Ameri can Automobile Club in recognition of a lack of pedestrian fatalities /during'1W8.' In tribute, to the late Edmund T. Cheshire, former Village ClerK and Trustee, the..board adopted a reso lution praising his “ faithful and honest service*' to the village', from an* io¥ n » itao tnti LCOHARO ruskin SONCjftj^ OF N orway T H B Q V O T B i S O A T \Sonelliing te chut about” -C4]ft, Tl/m$ “Heaven on water., .most enchanting production bn the New .York scene.\ —. WwM r#f. •ini San \nreat4lMw... Magnlflcent... Thr»i|..7Tonefil.\ HtfolS Ttlbun* “Dsniing Si^er-Spectacle ...a mid- summer’s night dream.\ \It surely canake l a prize 'as a eolotlul, eraadfost dlnrt/moept'- \Too big for Broadway.., too higforthemovles. “Tho most lavish outdoor extravinnu presenled uy- ' ~attCli]n, Journat Arntrietn' ^ ‘ III urn miM« \ ■* {SI.S0 • ta.io S2.S0 * at.n / tas Incl.^ • a» »lilll*AUONi-. CA MOOO lONES BEACH MARINE THEATRE 1850 xintli his retirement two years ago a t ttie age of 76. A copy will be i engrossed and presented to hU be reaved family. The Nassau County Bar Assocla- ■ tioh mailed to the board a copy of a .resolution It adopted recently In honor of the late Martin H. Wey- rauch, former Village Counsel, for hls outstanding services in Uie legal profession, public service and teach ing of law while a professor at Brooklyn Law School. Before adjourning, the Trustees and all at the meeting stood for a minute in silent tribute to Mr. Cheshire, who died July 18. Joseph P.'Urbaiiski Jr, In Special Army Unit - Army Pvt. Joseph P. Urbanski Ji’., 20. whose parents .live at 532i Archer st„ Freeport, recently was asigned to the 1st Radio Broad casting and Iieaflet Battalion at Port Bragg, N. O. • Urbanski, an offset pressman in the battalion’s -3d Reproduction Company, entered the Army last October and’ completed basic train ing at Port Dix, N. J. He Is a 1967 graduate of Freeport High School..' PAGE ELEVEN LEGAL NOTICE SUPHiiMB COURT: NASSAU COUNTY In th« m a tter of the Generol AeslKninent for tii« benefit of credItorH NASSAU MATTRE& & BEDDING CO ^ C . , Anslgnor, to Louis SHRON, As- TX> THE CREDITORS b p THE NAMED ASSIGNOR. NOTICE rs^ ~ ------- the ^ m t h Pluia F w t Of Tnuufiguifation August 6th, the _Peast of the Transfiguration, is the *ntuler Feast of the Chtuxh.of the Transfigura- _Jlpn, Freeport, £. I., N. Y. To mark the occasion^ a festival celebration of the Holy Communion will be celebrated. a t 6:30'PJd. in the Church. The celebrant will be The Reverend Robert H. Pierce, Rector, assisted by the Curate, The Reverend John J . T. Schnabel. This hour will enable working people of the Parish to attend. There will be a procession into the Church of boys’, girls', men’s and women's choirs, church officials, including wardens, vestrymen lay readers, church school and parish day school heads, and presidents or representa tives of all. parish societl^. The Church-sponsored Boy Scout, Girl Scout and Brownie Troops will pro vide color guards for the procession. After the service, a covered-dish supper for all members of the Perish Family will be held on the Church grounds, weather permit ting. or in the parish house other wise. Parishioners who plan, to attend the supper should please call the church office. If they n ^ e not al ready made reservations.' ‘ n o t i c e * i 'r a a f e B Y g i v e n tlmt ic AHsiKnee has (lied a final nceviint in -the office of the Clerk of thh Court where It .may be insiiectcil, r.nd th a t i< final heorlnjr will be held nt Sliecinl Tetm Ferf I of this Court, at the Courthoune, 93 Willis Avenue. Min- eola. New York, on the ,1'Slh dav 'o f AuRUSt. IfifiS a t ID A.M. In the fore noon, a t .which . h e a rins the JudielTit settlem ent of the AnsiRnee’a aeeount will be considered and the following apMicutlon for allowance will be passed upon: LOUIS SH'RpN . . . AssJffned's ' «dmml8elodft-...;.;« $81.86 NATHAN & NATHAN; Auorneiys for AesIgneB,'f. / • Fee _ _________________...... —I 8,000.00 Disbursements ....... . ... ' 16.SO- No flilowancea have heretofore been paid. SUMMARY- OF - ASSIONBS'B REPORT: Receipts ___ ____ __ _ _____ a - t 7.0S6.D8 Diubursemente . ............ ... ,.t.. 1.080.28 'Inlms III General Jrlority—'w a a o - ............ Priority—W age ------- - Dated, New York, July 3 LOUTS AssiRn<Te. NATHAN A NATHAN. E A ttorneys for Asslirnce, 6>1 Chambers Street. New York City. .|..6,»«d:70 r..,'* 686^6 CONDITIONED 1^6 ^ ATLANTIC BLACH. L.l, GE 1-45&& 19 BTAR-BTUDDBD FLAYS - SO Ulnates from Broadway STANLEY WABBEN presente AuguBt n-IS— Mark Rlchman and Phyllis Love.ta \LOOK BACK IN ANGER\ August lBr23—Jo«y Adai^^ii^^ wl^^CI^dr Mar L a s t Performance Sundi Mildred Dunnock and JudillT ^ e T y n ’i n ^ l S i a l o Belaliom\ MAIL OBDBBS NOW I • Kindly Include stamped self- addressed envelope. Bpecial Dis counts for orKanizotlons and iiinw .—i\M ocim» seasoD subscrlptlODs.'■ Tfekets^ey. e a.Sale rer.EnU re Bsgioh — Book Now « ^ P L E ^ B E ^ f A B K l N ^ • CKareoal-Broiled Steaks • Barbecued Spare Ribs ■ • ' Sea Food • ThuniMIts : > • C p m m o t e i s ^ C o e k t a i l C^^^^ ...... . i b f k o n , p e n t o m i m r e ^ ^ Appearing Nightly * 38 W . S u n r i s e H w y . . F r e e p o r t - A . « . . ? r « “ s u ; , . a ‘ C ^ a r o l Q r e e n Farnoi^ D O l l A R P A Y S Sale SAVE Up to 60% aiid More on FIRST QUALITY, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED • Bras • Girdles • ShoHs • , Bermudas and Jamaicas • Pedal Pushers • Blouses • Bathing Suits • Sportswear SPECIAL GROUP SPECIAL Famous Make BRAS $1 RACK Reg. to $3.98... 59c or-2 for $1 Biouses and Assorted Reg. to $6 . . . -99c Sportswear . « . Vais, to $9 2 HOURS FREE PARKING IN REAR Serving L. I. Women Slnc^ 1929 80 South .Main Street t v'“ . ' Vi i ■V r f u i n ^ 6 • OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS TO 9 P.M. m M U I I I M SHIRTS WHITE , AND FANCY k , d u c ^ 2 9 9 SPORT SHIRTS HALF SLEEVES . JtediKed ||9 9 NECKTIES . Reg. 1.50 “ 8 ? ^ SPORT SHIRTS LONG SLEEVES Heduc'nd SOCKS 59,^ . /Icc/uced A GROUP OF SUMMER SPORT COATS 1 0 9 9 SUMMER SLACKS Heducsd A 9 9 to W: SPORT COATS R^duesd 2 ^ 9 9 A GROUP OF ' SUITS-IROW C A IS;: . ^ . 2 7 .9 5 A ' AGROUP.OF ; ■ UITS .............. .... '... . 3 7 .9 5 ' ' WORSTEDS, S H A R K ^ IN S : 7; ■ ■' •• a SO: JMAIN . ST.. . . r ;, ,, . . - ... .. i ■ FREEPORT . . . '4 ,m r m m | « nfM or sroa , - V