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15th Year No. 40
J..EADEB F^RUAR 15,
The family food budget gef* aucki a fwMing today that you *Imply must *hop
In Hill'* Super Market to make the vital #av?ng; that help to buy other neee;*
*ltie*. Hill** Market* buy quality food* In huge amount* and are able to do *o
at favorable market price* * ., * and In turn the #avlng* are reflected In lower
retail prlqg; to the con*umer. Hill': Market cuttdmer* alway* get the very beat
for the very leaat. UaHl
of BwluM* Taa*., P#b. 20. Maaf
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BIRDSEYE Ib.
FROZEN pkg.
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Redl-wlp
Bread Mix
Pie Crust
LVTON'S CONTINENTAL
NODDLE
Giant Peas Flaked Fis
Ready-to^fry
Shredded Cod La Rosa
Slirlmp
Pink Salmon
White Meat Tuna nnw WILSON'S
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i, TSDB8DAT, FEPBUAET 22/1051 FIVE (JSNT8 PER -OOPY
Village Bpa^d Bhns
Nigh* Operation of
StaGons
Acts After Neighbors
Complain of Noise Of
Corbett Trucking Co.
After hearing many complaints
concerning the noise emlnatlng
from the transfer station of the
Corbebt Trucking Co,, at Atlantic
and West Side avea., nightly and
Sundays, the Village Board Monday
night adopted an ordinance ban-ning
the operation of the station
all day on Sunday and fMm 8:30
P.M., to 7:30 A.M. on other days.
Frances X. Sperl, spoke* as coun-sel,
for the delegation that ap-peared
at the meeting. He said
that because of the din of run-ning
motors of .huge trailer trucks;
*he7 loud talking of employees and
the dumping of. material carted bo
the place to « be unloaded it was
Impossible for people living hi the
area to;aleep. during the night/ Be
$old of how people had been axade
111, nervous -and irritable ;by this
lack of sleep "and said that though
some had resorted 'to taking sleep-
Ing tablets "they ^dld not - produce
the desired effect as^ those who took
them were amused anyway.
Near by Residents
People living *n the area also
complained; George t5v% "Shadiwell
declared it was disgraceful to have
to live qirouglt the noise. Be added
that the sidewalks were crushed by
the heavy trailer trucks making
them muddy and unsafe to walk
over. He . continued that motors
were left running adding
din* One woman: wald 4he
the
she and
hours a day, could not sleep at
night and.that her mother's, health
became so impaired she had had
to go to California for a »st.
(Continued on Papc 2)
Air Raid Warning Signals
To Be Tested Saturday
"'•'her^teat wlll.be given Free-
_ , , air raid warning signals in
conjunction with tpibse of other
Nassau County villages-Saturday at
about 12:30.PM.,.Mre Chief Robert
N. Klnsey announced today.
The previous test a couple of
weeks ago indicated the need for
Installing more and some larger
sirens to reach all sections of the
village. "Hiey have been'provided.
Village Campaign Forum
Styrtk Today on Page 13
' * Village Campaign Forum is to
_ conducted by The Leader, start-ing*
;today and continuing in the
three susequent Issues before the
election takes place on Tuesday,
March 20. Two columns of space
have teen aJdtted to each the Unity
and VUlage Rule Parties, the leaders
ot which are to provide the material
for .these columns, with the under-etanblinig'that
the campaign is to
be. a dignified one and no person*
aHHes are' to be ^indulged in. The
Forum will te found on Rage 13.
Villade Rule Pdrty Cahdicla+es for Village .• - *f . . - % . - • • *• . . • " ' . - . ' • . • ' ' ..'
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: KBNNT, JR.
For Trustee
HORACE
For
ALLTN
For
Murray Tells of Cl^tmber*s
To Promote Freeport's Interests
Plans aimed at making the Freeport Ohamber of Commerce
and its Merchants^ Division vital factors in the life and develop-ment
of the community were announced by Ian J. Murray and
Warren Samet, prealdenib and chair-man
regpeabivdly, a*ber they had
been InsMled ' y Past
Wll^ain J. Mamtln, qr., at a largely
attended gathering in Ony
*9%BREBW
with. 7 a
Zteeppmteir. Ste
(would go ail out i*%> bMng new In*
duaUy, buabiesB and residenta to
Freeport. Be added funds were avail-able
*o pubiMoize Freepoit'a natural
advantages and that it was planned
to subscribe to a national current
events publication, to be dd@tr4buted
monthly, , in
newaietter and
anhoubced ' 'also \ "that
Campbell and William 8." Ashley
mould be the polishers of the lat-ter
publication.
(Pmealdent Murray added 4hat.pub«
Mo meetings would be held monthly
at places to be designated. He pledg-ed
the utmost cooperation of the
Chamber with the Merchants* Di-vision,
and introduced Ohalnnan
Samet of , the latter group. The
latter bhanked Mr. Murray for his
pledge and said he thought that
with, the two groups working closely
toge'ther much could be accom-plished
during the coming year.
Goldblatt Gives Report
The gathering was called to-gether
by Joseph Qoldbl&tt, retir-ing,
president of the Chamber, who
reviewed the achievements. of his
tdnnlnlstratiqd, and : thanked those
who had worked with h*"i during
his 'year in office. Be then intro-duced
Mr. MarMn who after speak-ing
briefly, Inducted the heads of
(Continued on Page 15)
Contractors Rush Randall Ave, Litik
To Pa^kiiig Reid 4 Nortti of Traqks
V.-' /' '." (Picture on -Page4) \ '•"''. -\' •/ • •; «• - \.-' •
are miahiing vork oh thevBandall.,aye., extenaloh
to\lbBdng that Btreieit with Farhiog Meld Nd« 4^ bh' North
St. Two boildinga hav«i beeni^eA for/, thia purpose and the.
paving of the n«m entrance to the
(Held willj' be started soon. . ' \ ;
\ Mayor Robert L,' Doxsee and Trus-tee
William, F, Glaoken, Cord Vie?
brock* Leonamd. D. Bi,8Mth and
<3ew«rd J. Baker .visited 4he. eoeha
_ )i!ad beezflde"
Mayor poxsee wmmmitjed
O' locate adjacent
4heVent»Emce/66 thevfield* Plana
lare under way tor ..the «re6t4o%i .of. a
wrecking of the
. ha!?ie \- been r,. darted
aooneY, but fpi\ legal dlffAcul-up
%ii^Mat!pns\for
of \ the ' li^pewary
abnpst lost *»' the
to the inoomeA%m.ithets^ rolls,
4br,. this areaV ^ • \y ,•"•/. '•;//' •'''/•••','.. •. \', ^^
v 'The company^ was ''attracted to
Freeport by t&e paxMng fleldlwhlph
'" ..serve as :its .back yard..;Until
\ tys/fleld'has b«^.used mainly
wqr oomo^utei%; ilrom.the Northeast"
'em section ^of '*he village 'who have
the jiwt of* i the
C. Burchahrd Smith
J. L* Birgenthal Heads
Group—Congressman
Hall Gives Address
O. Burchard Smith, the County
Attorney and a,member,of the,club,
oMdated. at \ ;the ihg
JuMUs L. Birgenthal aa
Hie FreeiMrt\i^u6l:b^^^
his dtaff,. at exercises in the Elks
ilubhouse laat nigMt. Congressman
Leonard W. kail gave the evening's
address, Sheriff H. Alfred Vollmer,
on behalf of the club, presented a
watch to Ralph L. Marshall, who
has just retired as president after
serving the club through two suc-cessful
years as president.
In addition to President Blrgen-al,
the officers Inducted were
Gordon Simogspji and Mrs. Ben-jamin
J, """
More Blood Donors Needed
For Sesaion on March 6*h
Blood donors are still heeded
for the Bed Grow blood Aonora
session to be held at the Sea-man
ave. school, on Tuesday,
March 6 from 10 AJM. to 4 PJ&T,
Donors will receive a certificate
giving date of donation #&nA
blood type.
Appointments may be #made
by telephoning Mrs. O. A. Goet*
sohius, FReeport 9-8121, or Mrs.
R. G. MoCheaney, FReeporj 0-
6733. Transportation wUij
^4^4 %• \ f f pm .• k the "•
^T^^^^^^^*&^;/i*ah^4iM^^*M*M*,;
tlood donated is to be iised ex-oiualvely
!n the treatment of
men wounded Jn aoHon !n the
Korean campaign.
Gafpenter for Mayor;
*enhy and Allyn for
Trustees; Tell Aims
For the first time in several year;
two parties are in (he field'"with
candidates for the oMices to bo
filled at the Village Election to bo
held Tuesday, March 20. TTie Vil-lage
Rule Party was organized to
oppose the Unity Party slate at a
iheetlng held In Exempt Firemen's
Kail. Nominees \ were selected for
Mayor and the bwo trusteeships to
be f&lled. No one was picked' to
oppose Judge Kilbert R. Johnson,
running for re-election.
Former Village "Rru5t.ee HOisice F.
Carpenter, received the nomination
or Mayor, wlUi Ch&rles F.
r., and William AUyn
designations for,the ti
Samuel L. Israel, called the meet"
idg to order, and was elected tem-porary
chairman. Richard
er, vice-presidents;
Samuel iS^Oerber, treasurer; Mrs.
Harold W. Battin, recording secre-tary;'
Mrs. Catherine Sonneck, cor-responding
secretary; Anthony Mir-abella,
financial secretary, and
Frederick A. Shger, ;sergeant-at-awmsf
District representatives were
seated also. They are Charles Fred"
ericks, Mrs. Rose DiTXxnas, Alex
8tanJalaung, Mrs. William Mammerl,
Edward F. Meaney, Alvin J. Lang,
Mrs. Marge Buebexger; Randolph
Eareckson, M%?. Juliuet Oiraud,
Mrs, Anna Z. Amjberman/Mra*.Mur-iel
Titus, Peter Kimbis, Mlp, Bdger',
Frederick Opnlin, Mrs. Loretta Ol-sen,
Robert MSacDonald and Ber-tram
C. Smith.
Mrs* Ethel Bell «mg TThef Star
Spangled Banner/ ViJcoompahled oa
the organ by Carl Reich. Mr.. Mlir?
shall «611ed the assemblage ;to or#l(;r
and- Worden* K, Wlnhe intrbduceoi
the honored guests. Everett O, ;
man was i chairman of Mie
blon committee anA Mr. Mlrabella
had charge of .the music,* / .'
President Bligenthal, announced?
chairman . of the atanding! com?
inlbtees 'as follows:. -Mr.
Unahce; Mrs, Zdyt^e
membership;; Mrs." Eager,
Ayj. gherif f Vbllmer,
affairs; % iMra/^ /Titus; ; \ press; . % Mr.-
Winne, tesolutlpng; Mni* Nellie See-;
. .
were served /after
and dancing
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CHUBBUCA'S DRUG STORE
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
. Ohubbuckt Drug Store, South
Main st., and Sunrise Highway, will
remain open Sunday after the other
pharmacies in Freeport close, at: 2
P.M. The telephone Is FReeport 9-
8333.: / •' ' • ' ..'..•
volunteered ho serve as temporary"
secretary. Mr. Igrae) , outlined the
purpose of the meeting, "Bold /what
Jie party stood for, and listed its
purposes and desires. He concluded
r introducing the candidates.
Mr. .Israel spoke especially con-cerning
the Municipal Zoning
Ordinance, and offered suggestions
for amending it for what he con-tended
(Would be for the beat in-terests
of all concerned. Be referred
especially to the transfer' station at
West Side and AtbrntJo awes., which
came into being.after.'the area had
been rezoned for bTlalneas-to pewnlt
the establishment * of a warehou*^.
Ke oys^uased''a^so tKe^niorale 6f
i&WM*kKMhera" o%'*the Police Depart-ment
and charged the present' ad-ministration
with Jacking J
in planning for bthe future.
Mr. Carpenter, candidate for
Mayor, js assistant secretary of the
Jamaica Savings Bank, a graduate
of the School of Banking of Rut-gers
University, the American In-dHtute
of Banking, a past president
of the Northeadt CMc Association,,
brmer president of the Savings
Bank Officers Association, past
captain of Hose Co. .5, a member 'of
,v,^(Continued oh Page 4) ' .
Mayor Sets Crime Pl*ey^en+ion Week
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of \ the Exchange Club, proplainaUon se&Ung asMe/ 4$ds
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| Title | 1951-02-22 |
| 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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