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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 2

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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THE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER FRIDAY OCTOBER 24 1982 PARE TWO HARRISON HARRISON than last year toward tho record $45500 1952-53 goat Drive Chalr-M Klein dlacloeed to Fire Damages Garage On Rye Estate Ike Committee Card Party Set In Harrison A capacity attendance ia sxpect-od at tha Harrison Memorial Building next Tuesday evening for the card party sponsored by the Harrison Eiaenhower-Brennan Committee The doors win open at 7:30 and the committee headed fay Mr Arthur Brennan raquMte players to bring thoir own card Many attractive prises win be given and refreshments win be Robert Henry Dixon Mbs Mary Modugn fir Frank Phillip Mr Louis Galass Mr John Laverty Mr Amo Pandelflni Mr Truman Moreexeo Mr Eugono 1 Hogah Mr Lawrence Quadagn Mr Walter Stuart Mr Frederick Danxiger Mr Harold Keeler Mr Ransom Place Mr Leonard Turao Mr William GladstoM Mr David AgoatteeUl Mr Frank Schubert Mrs Joseph Flore Mr Charles King Harrison Chest Results Lag Despite Harrison Community Chut contribution to date averaging about 26 par cent man to request Mrs Ruffin to throw doom the ear keys Mrs Ruffin did as requested and the calm individual proceeded to back out both the Staler sedan 1930 and 1931 model before firemen were aide to arrive The man stayed around to aid after firemen arrived but his name Is at this time qpt known to participants Chief Ball said the cause is adding that tt could have been started through either defective wiring or by defects in the oil burner located in a 'shod adjacent to the garag The shed's reef wee also badly damaged No one was living fa the second floor of the two-room apartment which had but few articles of furniture The downstairs' put of the garage was left Intact but the second floor and attic received considerable water and other damage Between 40 and 30 firemen from both firehouses responded Chief Ball directing the men who had to nee hacksaws and other equipment to restrict the flames spreading Damage estimated by Ry Fira Chief Cornell ua Ban aa resulted from a finit fire which destroyed mainly the roof and attic ceiling of the two-'hay building of Thomas EL Staley 30 Club Road fai Rye lira Margaret Ruffin maid lives on the second floor of the Staley home first noticed the garage Booking as she looked out of her rear-view room She immediately phoned the Fire Department Mrs Staley added "The fire bad a pretty good 1 Mrs Staley said that a coolthinking fciee young was a hero The unidentified man waa trhring to work and noticing the I (be pulled alongside the house TOWN and COUNTRY FASHIONS 1 Announces A Complete New Lino of WINTER COATS and SUITS To Set tht Pan for Then Cold Days Mood Far the Women Who Went the Betf for the Lent At COLONIAL CORNERS 88 Purchase Street RYe 7-2204 ne TOTTED VAROVS DAT waa observed today in Rye by a full complement of representatives of Rye Girt and Boy Scout troop who unfurled colon and participated la significant brief ceremonies Shown gathered at the Squan House with Mayor Hannan are left to right Charles Rice Troop 2 of Milton School Tory Glenn Troop 22 Rye Country Day School Caroline Mack Troop 9 of Rye Hitfi School Leo Kraft Troop 3 of RHS Patricia Murphy Troop 4 of Academy of Resurrection and David Dryburgh of Cub Pack of Rye School (Staff Photo) of New Wooletu by Our Fanout Dedguert Thai You'U live in and Love Shut 9 thru 40 155" Come In! Take tle Wheel! Hew 53 KAISER your Safety-First buy today! NOW ON DISMAY 8ILTMORE MOTORS Inc Fait Cfcooff Rya Mwrmd 1008 losfoo Post Road RYo 7-2800 day that the fwaent total la disappointing because of many Incomplete reports from canvassing teams and worker With tho needed goal not yet even in sight Mr Klein urges the volunteer workeio to concerted efforts to contact all Town residents this we He alaohrges Chest subscriber! to cooperate in speeding tho returns by having their contributions' or pledge ready and by keeping appointments with these volunteer worker many of whom have lost much valuable time DEPARTMENT STORE Girls Slip's Short BLOUSES 7 to 14 2198 and S2A0 i PARTMDIT STORE 12 Purdy Av RYe 7-0321 CONTRIIUT1 10 YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY CHtCT Assisting Mrs Brennan co-chairmen for tho event are Mr Mu Mintxer Mr Bessie Stafford Mr Louise Suellau and M1m Mu Blaxina The recaption com-mittea membera an: Mr Alfred Sulla Jk Mr Frederick Belcher Mr Chri Alim Mr SAmuel AloM Mr Frank CbaanU Mr Basil Bradner Mr Belmont Corn Mi Paul Platt Mr Victor See-tt Mr i James Rafferty Mr Whitelaw Raid Mr Martin Wort-mann Mr Rldiard Jbait Mr George Roe Mr Stanley Weeks Mr Benjamin Taylor Jr Mr Walter Bafly Mr Marcus Helitssr Mr Oraxio Fanixz Mr Leonard Pfflard Mr Leopold Friedman Mr Jamea Antonucd Mr John Saenger Mr Michael Julian Rn Anthony Perron Mr Jarano Barry Mr Arthur Lewi Mr George Alfer Mr WIRlam A Donovan Mr Angelo Valentin Mr Brace Petti- JfllllL j) Ala Mr Joseph Cerparelli Mr WUUam A Bauer Jr Mr Anthqpy Grill Mr Bract Mao-Kenxie MrWQliam Halpln Mr John Johnston Mrs Anthony Sforxa Mr Arnold Bonsr Mr Join Bogart Mr Dwight Faulkner Mr Charles VenexU Mr James Stein Mr Daniel Modug-n Mr Arthur KohL Ala Mr Efanar Suellau Mr John Teehan Mr' Joseph Ca-perella Mr David Wolff Mr Herbert Stone Mr Gilbert Steven Mrs Henry Diet Mr Joaeph Henry Mr John Campbell Mr Arthur Roidtagor Jr Mr Tqyy Miner Mr Thamat Flanagan Mr Mllda Armstrong Mr Ophelia King: Mr John Huber Mr Char lea Sehala Mr Angelo Russo 'Ala Mr William Condon Mtao Frances Blanc Mr Selhn AasottL Mrs Horace Ftentgan Mr Peter Flanigan Mr Charles Casanavo Mr Thomu CUllan Mr Matthow Brady Mr Arthur Tutulan Mr Laurine McCormick Mrs PrtocUla Lai Mr Wlnthrop Sibley Mi Jacob Levy Mr Henry KaU Mr David AgostinelH Mr Gabrld Canba Mr Emma Siller Ala Mr Rom Vilapoldi Mr Rnr! il First Ftdsral mmum Emm First Federal Savings AID LOAN ASSfHJATION OF GREENWICH W- i bi the kit fiscal year an average of MIS for every man woman and child in the nation "Here are aoma figures that should give every Weetchesterite something to think about when they go to the polls this year The per capita income for Westchester County in 1930 Wdi 12413 or 39800 for a family of four The Impact of taxes federal state and local on an incoma of this vixe is at the rate of 384 per cent which amounts to Joseph FairsU Rys City Republican Chairman opened the meeting and introduced Livingston Platt former Mayor and chairman of tho executive commit te of tho Cbunty Republicans Job Ahead Mr Platt emphasized got In Westcheeter tho biggest Job wo ever have faced Tho Ike-Nixon group has bean very hateful" Thomas Perkins who wu chairman of tho former Taft group In Rya wu introduced by Mr Farrell and in waving at the crowd uld after his being identified "We're for Ike now though!" Mr Farrell also introduced Supervisor Warren Ransom City Clerk Talento and County committeemen: Lester D- Cook District 1 Frank Schlndo and EL Odell District 2 David Skln-nr District 3 Louis Barber Sr and William Irwin District 4 Mrs Nan Dove District 5 Edward Ren District 6 and Samuel Ball District Dan Hickey well-known local resident wu introduced surprise and rendered fervent reading of a poem praising the Republican ticket especially Patricia Ryan Dixon who wu bom on St Patrick's Day Mr Hickey's voice km to fever pitch when he concluded "We'U clean them out and off to Jan with them like bra- YOUR PROTECTION saws At Dsp I by i HUMAN HENNINGEB of Rye has been named vice- president of International Rank Washington a nongovernment bank It waa announced today Mr Hamlnger resident of Blind Brock Lodge is also president of the bank's New York affiliate He la a former executive of the Bank of Manhattan -Co Interna-tkmal Acceptance Bank Inc and American Continental Corp GOP (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) District candidates who spoke won: Rep Ralph A Gamble from the 26th Congressional District State Assemblyman Hunter Meig-ban of the Fourth Assembly District Shcrriff John Hoy Samuel Falle A candidate and Edward Warren County Clerk candidate Jilige Speaks Judge Brennan who was asked to come to the platform also spoke briefly emphasizing that both Mr FanelM and Mr Falls an "capable and if I may say to I vouch for every one of referring to the entln ticket The udge observed that a good Deputy Commissioner of Jurors is vital for proper efficiency in the County legal system and ho added "No w'lnty Judge can function without tne help of such Congressman Gamble ranking House Republican member of the Banking and Currency Committee mounted an attack upon the Truman administration and observed that taxes am "even higher than the peak of our- World War II load The federal tax collectors took a record-breaking 333 billion from the American people I MOUTHED PHARMACISTS I ALLAN EVERARD Everard Gets Law Degree AtMiamiU Allan Everard son of Mr Frederick Stelter 335 Milton Rood Rye received the bachelor of Laws degree magna cum laud at aeeond summer session commencement exercises of the UM-varsity of Miami Coral Gable Fla Everard la a member of PM Alpha Delta legal honorary fraternity and received Its schdaatl gold cup award annually to tho graduating student achieving the highest average for a three-year period of law study Ho hu been admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of Florida and flu 17 Federal Court and hu qualified for the New York State Bar Ha plana to anter private practice Everard attended Rye High School end is a graduate of SL School Miami aen Algor and ha received protracted applause Refreshments followed Mr Farrell thanked these who aided with arrangement ineluding Charles Costello Fred Caput Emil Palumbo Robert Dickey Vincent O'Mar Steve FaUon Jamce Ban the group being under the direction of Samuel Ball I Serviced FLOWER Sf 44 Maes Street -RYa 1474 ErtaUbked' IEI9 ON DUTY PHONE RYe 7-1900 i RYE CHEMISTS 14 Purchase St GELoars Sun BLOUSES S298 SLS0 and $398 gingham S330 1 229 Hurlsog Ayoihi '7 jSOON YOUR CAR WILL Bl SCRIAMINO ITS COLD OUTSIDE! feilp jh giard RyeNY Chaae baawWsa sad lew ids hkrtsss CkMfs MM sg la Cfcotk cAbmI mlMk UMaatrfctt wfcagl Unfaf It Afjsd heesd qtsswlw toU It din UL JefL-ert Jiimm ILm FPlWyP VvIHw yPvP tAidjfto wtud i rUh youl nams I1 LAY SAFE-DRIVE YOUR CAR IN NOW FOR TltlS WINTER C0tHTI0NIN6 SPECIAL Trick 1 COSTUMES PUMPKINS TRICKS i Aag mao lala aaalLaa E- a ESSu 98 tep aetek dry elesslsql Tksfs efcy as aaoallaa Ab Ub -X -W (IflTITIfE 1ST HUD Mfy absataq sad nrvU Is kwea Cal as sssal MEN'S SPORT COATS CLEANED AND FUSSED Gndsata sf Nw Yark Wheel sf Dm Cksilsfl CMtemat Coidt ysufU pioud nU GOLDENBERG 3- RYsT-ONt I Ssniss ihstk sWwksn 1 Ian rsdlals eetsr owns ksw figMss sE ssaascHssa ki aMMrgtgg 4 RnM pyitM fcrbak I IsWcsIs sksHh II PARTY FAVORS CANDIES CLEANERS lhtdA nr 7-aii DO All THIS kOR ONLY 695 INCLUDING oil AND LUBRICANT WE HAVE JUST ApDED ADDITIONAL SPACE TO OUR TOY DEPT BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER DRIVEYAYS f' fiOAVEL- 1 1 FILL 1 r'1 BARBER COSOOLR Ine 18 PwtAeso St Ry RYa 7-2000 OUR HOLLAND BULBS bra LAR Cl REASONABLE FINE VARIETIES COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF---- XMAS lorgo clumps $150 4 A 'f BeuBmrku IF ju A IV TEX Wastshsster Av (2 miles east of WH 9-S8N RYE FORD Inc llll BostoR Ftrt Raid RYf 7-1163 WMBIEirS i 86 Puduisa' Street RYe 7-0067 1 A I.

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