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TKUBSDA.Y,; JTJLY:5, 1951
FOLLOW
LEADER
RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
16th Year No. 8'
In 'Late Chrfetejiher Bean ~~~"~ ,"" * . . * j 'j T *T
ill "plain sailin"1 on an even keel for your family food budget if you
good habit of shopping Hill1* every \veek for ALL your foods. See
many other food specials throughout your local Hill^Food Conter.
IJrojryeiroff the "high pricelhoals"!
*• p** 33
comedy, "The ate Christopher
last Friday and Saturday
-ave-sohcil were taken
Haggett, Babe Klhberff as Abbey and
as Mrs^Hareett Story on Page two. ^ by Ph^to Mar*
Heinz Spaghetti U.S. CHOICE
7-INCH COY
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6.P.S; CUT
SIRLOIN OR
Protex Met Tissue PORTERHOUSE
SunkJsf ;' 3 l^
Grocery Prices EffecHve UnHI Close of Business
Tues*. July 10. Meat. Pioduce?dnd Dairy Prices for
WeeJScend^Only. ^_ _
NO. BELLMORE FARMINGDALE
PATCH06UE PORT JEFF. STA,
FOREST CITY BAY SHORE UN DEN HURST
^•^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ NORTHPORT NO. MERRICK SAYVILLE
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WBSO? :MERRIGK
NEIGHBOR
For Tuesday, Aug. 28
People to Decide on
Whether Village Should
Appoint ,the Group
The Village Board at its meeting
.MogndajLjiight in .the Municipal
Building voted to call a special
election for Tuesday," Aug. 28 on
a proposal to appoint a Housing Au-thourity
for Freeport. It fixed Sat-urday,
Aug. "18 as Registration Day
for those who fail to enroll for the
annual election in Inarch or for
the regular election last November.
Names of those who registered for
the fall and spring election will be
carried over.
In deciding to hold the referen- H"m. the (Board Is carry out a prom1-
ise it made that before anything
was done regarding the housing
project in Benningbon Park the
people would be given, 'an .oppor-tunity-
to decide the matter for-
.themselves. If-the vote is favorable,
a Housing Authority will be named
under the authorization of legisla-tion
enacted in Albany early this,
year, to conduct a survey toDe-termine
how many family units are
needed, estimate the cost of the
project and then apply to the State,
housing authorities 'for the neces-sary
grant of funds, to, carry it out.:
_ 'Bus Une Hearings
-% There_was: considerate tliscus-
"iilbn at--a" hearing on a-proposal:
to ^hange^Uie route of t&e Rooserr
^yelt". ^iia Eihef Inc., through the
southern part of the village. Buses
now operate oh a loop down Wbod-clerfr
iaye».: to:t R^w^^-v^t^it-wiii1
proposed Jto ^discpntuitie"-^:6t>6ratP""
below Suffolk' st~' and substitute
loop dpwji South Grove St., to Ro-bert,
to' provide transportation for
People.,living in. the new develop-ment
in thatr-area. ' • "
Harry Ju Berkowitz, president of
the Woodcleft association opposed
the change In 'the route in that
thoroughfare. He contended that
•employees of several restaurants
and other establishments in the vi-cinity
of lower Woodcleft a've.r " (Continued on Page 3)
Herman's Star Bakery
Is HitBy Strike Of
FIVE: CENTS PER 7COPY
^^^••i^MMMH^MMi
of To rihiprro w" in Actrpn
Pupils of the r Academy of Theatrical Arts who parliclpated in the
Xecenl performance by the "Stars of Tomorrow" in the Fieeport
Theatre— Top picture, left to-riffhV-CIaudla- Gibbons, Pat I^Uno:
Bruce Lentino, Karen Muhlbauer and Judith Miller. Lower left
Lalno, and right, Sandra Schlosser. Photo by Lorraine Studio
first, business .Vcntur^ by
and
and Roger Clotti. The
—^Brhuner Photb"
Preliminary stefs-towaf4 conduotmgza^yea^roitod sales
— Tvere taken at a^ supper meeting rf the Merchante
V vn^ •'**-^~ ' •*- ^^1 ^ 1_ _ ft ~^u ' ^ ^M in Al B. yvhite's. All the merchants of Commerce Monday night
present endorsed the plan and if_a
majorlty^of those riot represented at
the gathering: can be Induced to cor
Qperat€f^therdrive*wiil be launched
"^ Y^ "—r^n n' ' n^ ehvat r•• "^ ftf«u vfti umr*^ez: , ^iit • ^h ".a~~d"_i "b"¥e ""e n"
planned to start off wiUh the-an-nual
Dollar Day, but as thds & only
a few weeks off, it 'may. be conducted
as a separate project. ,„
TUie-general theme of promotion
"Kfe the right time to shop in
Preeiport;" Thd -program .proposed
includes, an Aolgust sale and svyeep-ribakesr
Columbus Day sale, Election
Day-*.sale, Christmas promotion, a
mid-^winter1sale in January or
:ruaryt-aud;Easter promotionT
There wouM'be advertising in the
newspaipers, by radio1 and direct
b*.
would be heJd-^tarting in November
and continuing uhtU Christmas day.
General on Id- winter promotion
Forced-^to-Discdhtinue
^Delivenies^ to Protect
Men—Sign* With Umon
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ruary sale and there .would be -
fashion show tfijfc promotion direct-ed
to the children* . Iri^'the Easter
event.
lit is proposed' to refjpe ufamxL*
mately $60,000 by assessing the mer-chants
on a frpnWootage-.basis, but
ftyas voted to go"onwlth"the cam-ipalgn
if contributions totaled '$25 -
000. Warren_ Same'fc is chainnan of
the Menohantls Division while Mil-ton
Prellich and Jach^-Green. are'at
fihe head of the -campadgri- group. • •
A resolution opposing any change
in the hourp during which parking
meters are . operated was adopted
'
oaail, wttih promotional "adtf*
tween the,big events. A si3C-wgekbJiirjgrrtmc _
"ttoliirlo fie"'apprised of _this action".
tlhe. jnfclri feature>oi
; Soft goods- Would' be fefatured at
-ttie" Ccflumtius Day sale, while each
-merchant wouM pick out one item
-Wiptoa-'the1 fiest buy" on Election
•T>ay. The tisual pre-lioHday season
DRUG STORE
OPEN ALL DATT SUNDAY
..The Wlhelan Drup Store, 63 South
Main"st.,-. wlUrxemain 'Open Sunday,
-after'; the other ; phiarmacfetB in'
^reeport "dose- at-'3-PAtr Itoe tele-phone
is FBeeport 8-0083. ' :
at
Herman^. &fer Bakery ^ere cur-tailed
jas^a^-resuK of ;"sffUce\pf -the
ICntef&aflonai Teamsters U nvi o n""
A:P;I/. tn the city.. Despite the\ fact
that the~local drivers did not belong
to the union; pickets were sentfeut
•to the Star Bakery to parade^ta
front of the place 'and interfere
with the -business. . .. /. ' ;.
The situation, reached such a
stage on Monday, that .Paul Her-man;—
owner— of— the-HMtkery; — was-forced
to discontinue deliveries on
that day. Also on Monday; when the
truck arrived with a supply of
yeast, the driver refused to .cross
the picket line and announced that
deliveries would . be made only at
night. . However, Mr.- Herman an-nounced
he, was fortunate In hav-
.ing.a sufficient supply of yeast on
hahd to meet the demands^ ..' . :!
Mr. Herman also announced that
peopleTcame from as -far away as
Babylon, Fatchogue and even Lake
Ronkonkoma to get bread. Through-out
the 'strike a Freeport: -police-man-
was statio~ned at th~e !>akery_
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the: co-operation of the local
brittes. However/ he said, he tried
to get members of the county force
to, protect the drivers: but was ad-vised
the men coyld not be spared
/or this assignment. • ;
Though, foe eaid, the men had no
desire t6rJoin-the-unioni-Mr,-Her-
Edward O. HoUe, 51 Sportsmans avc., and'-IUs bride, the fdrmerltflsa
:Marffer3r?Ann_McGhin( 326.Wallace St., who were married recently tn
Our-Holy-Ecdeeiflef E~crCTinrch^ftcc^^
man signed up with 4flie.A.-P of L.,
local^ which^.sponsored. the srike
;:, 'Dr. .QT. ~ H* EvaHa, South Mialh et., ;announced he had asked .the B^d-
'eral Bureau of^vlnvestigatlon-..to
.-conduct flii Inquiry to 'ascertain who
was
of the local drivers arid the" drlvet .*
of the yeast truck, and- had also
appealed to Attorney General Gold-:
stein, State Senator. John t>. -Ben-v'-
nett -and - Afisemblyman Joseph Oar- •' •
Jibo to interest <ehemselvea in, the'
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| Title | 1951-07-12 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, New York |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, P.O. Box 312, 30 South Ocean Avenue, Suite 204, Freeport, New York 11520. |
| Contributors | Nicolas Toscano, Michele Swersey, Joan Delaney. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library; |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | Newspapers are Public Domain before 1 March 1989; and Digital Rights after that date transferred to Freeport Memorial Library by L & M Publications. |
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