1952-01-24 1 |
Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
Subset
|
PAGE THE LBAiDBR THURSDAY,'JANUARY 17,"1952 - ** " *^ " —'—-——-•' * j f :,!• • - i t * , . ' ' . t . . - - * . ' ' f _ r r-,~\- i- ~. .
'/••*—.
?i>. <::;•
';".£Vil>l £—t^ie,
,_i
W.
WHEN YOU'VE BOUGHT HILL'S QUALITY MEATS
YOU'VE BOUGHT THE VERY BEST
U.S. CHOICE AND PWME (7^Deh cot)
liedt Roody-fO'Eot
A;
BROIL, ROAST, STEW Lamb Shoulders Ib.
Grocery prices effective until
close of badness TooscSoy. Jon.
22. Meat, Produce osd Dairy
prices for weekend oofy.
More Wonderful Hill's
Produce Specials/
LORIDA WHITE
SELECT HARD RIPE
v;-r i
_•'..«
'!'-
BUTTER
EX IGE GRADE "A"
WHITE EGGS
NATURAL COLOR FLA,
SEE WHAT YOU SAVE ITEM & REG. PRICE
. REG. 31c SUNSHINE
SALE PRICE
Ib.pkg.
REG. 1.54. 12-OZ. JAR
Jar
31 e, 12X>Z. PKG.. BIRDS EYE
RJEG. 3 FOR 37c UPTON'S
16c, 8-OZ. PKG. FLAKO
Pkg.
Pkgs.
Pkgs..
Z7c, 14-OZ. BOTTLE
16e. 16-OZ. CAN
RIG. 5 JARS FOR 49c
KEINZ BABY
feot.
Cans
Jars
dor.
Yellow CaKeMix PiIlsKury^7-oz. pkg. 3fts
4bvj>k.35cte-IbTpk.69c Sudsy Ammonia Parson's' qf.bbt.22c
Upton's Teo Bogs pkg. oT 16 2Ic ©resolvent Ib. can 15c 3-lb. can 37c
Wesson Ofl pt.35cqt.67c Noxon Polish f 8-oz.bot.23c
Sprouts La Choy 2cons27c Pond's tissue pkg.20017c pkg.30025c
20 Mule Team Borax 2-lb. pkg. 33c
Blue-White Rakes 2pkgs.l7c
Sweetheart Soap 3 cS& 25c 2 ^ 23c _iv*^-—»' • '
FAIRMONT
Sharp Cheese N. Y. State
GSUH-ft'S GRUYERE; , V
'Swiss Knight CbeesoLJx^. • . . • ; • - . i -, ,,• .'. • : ^ •,. ' •.-•'.•.'•. i i . . - _ " > . - • • Phoenix
Jb. 69c
.6 portions 41 c
' ' • ' • *' ' 1 ' * *• ' ' < - - *< ' "• 4
14 Great Money-Saving Stores
BAY SHORE SAYV1LJLE MERRICK
;;c PATChOGUE UNDENHURST 796 Merrlck Avo.
FARMINGDALE FREEPORT
MORTHPORT RJVERHEAD 2845 Ave,
fc'^fy---^
I
MHEH^^HBBBUBiBl^BlHHiBRB^^^^HiB^^^^^BHHH
• MEEPOKD,
FOLLOW THE
— LEADER
- — pQg-
RELIABLE
ApVERTISING 11FREEPORT'S FICIAL NEWSPAPER"
LEADER 1
FOR ,
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS—
16ttt Year, No. 36 FREEPORT, N, Y., JANTJARY 24,1952 FIVE CENTS PER COPY
Miss Pearson Visits Free port Auxiliary
Miss Mary-pearson, left, superintendent emeritus of South Nas- :
sau Communities Hospital, was speaker at a ancetln&_a.nd tea of the
Freeport Auxiliary of the hospital Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. ^Howard Munro, center, 212 South Ocean avenue. Mrs, Robert
Earon stands at the right. The Auxiliary made plans for a card party
to be held (March 25. The .February meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Gordon Waaser 378 Pennsylvania avenue Tuesday February
25. Chairmen for the card party will be Mrs. Harold Rigoulot anu*
Mrs- "Wasser.
Freeport Federal Closes Year
With Assets of $11,317,296
. The Preeport Federal Savings & Loan Association cloacd
Jjie year on- December 31, with assets totaling $11,317, 29H. 48, a
net- net :incre'ase .'of '!$2,295,-499.32v or-;25.44~iferl. cent , for vthe-12
' months, President William J. Martin, Sr., revealed in a re]>ort
to the members sent out will) the fiimm-ia! statement. The asso-ciation
i.s in the 28th year of its existam-e, and these f'igureh
enable it to retain third position amon^r those in Nassau County,
into which it moved a year ago.
At tJhe annual meeting on January , — — — - - — ~ - - — - --
16, Mr. M-artin was re-elected ^presi- I Meeting is Cancelled
dent, Abna-h'ajn Siegel, vice-presi- — - —
In Speaking Contest
Sponsored By Legion
Contestants Selected
From 350 Entrants in ••
Elementary Schools
Toby Berger of Atkinson School,
Anthony Mlrabella of Columtous Av-enue
School, "Marjorie Johnson of
Cleveland Avenue School, Kathleen
Canapary of Archer Street School
and Mady Jarvls of Grove Street
School are to compete in the Pree-port
Elementary School (Prize
Speaking Contest sponsored by the
William Clinton Story Post, Ameri-can
Post, American Legion, in the
high school auditorium tonight. _
The contestants were selected
from 350 entrant* tn elimination
contests conducted in their respec-tive
schools, Toby Berger's selsctlon
Will be 'The Liberty Bell." Anthony
Mlrabella will recite "The Meaning
of America." "The Spirit of Lib-rty"'
is Marjorie Johnsons topic.
Kathleen Canapary's number is
'There s No O*h^r COUP try" and (
Mady Jarvls' is "Liberty Enlighten-ing
the World."
Dr. John W. Dodd and William S.
Hughes are the co-chairm:n in
charge of the competition. The jud-ges
are to be Leo P. Giblyn, Presi-dent
of the Board of Educa/tdon;
Fred Batcher. Commander, William
Clinton Story Post; Mrs. Dorothy
Peace, President William Clinton
Story Post Auxiliary;' Jfcabbi Reuben
M. Katz. Temple Israel; and
•Martin $[. Mansperger Principal of
the Junior-Senior High.. School. '•
Music' is to be provided by the
Red Cross Chairman
MRS. MARION BANKER
•Mrs. Marion Banker,, 58 Pearsall,
who has spent ten years as an
active "worker of--the-F.ree.port. Red
Cress Branch, has accepted the
local chairmanship of the annual
National Red— Cross fund-raising
drive, to be held during March.
Mrs. Banker U vice-chairman of
the Freeport Branch, a past vicef-chftlnman
of its Motor Corps, a post
she relinquished on December
last, and was re-elected secretary
cf the Freeport Salvation Army
corps advisory Board o-t the annual
meeting in headquarters, 75 Church
; street, Monday night.
dent; John D. XJornelius, treasurer,
and William ,J. Martin, Jr., secre-tary,
while John H. Dlemer was re-elected
a director.
"Your Associa/bions 7,945 members
hold savings and investment ac-coun'ts
whiich total $9,876,014^5,"
says the report. "This is an Increase
from a year ago of 1,762 members
and of invested funds of $1,856,653.-
65. Oh Chese accounts dividends in
the amount of $208,576.86 were paid.
"The amount of outstanding mort-gage
loans total $10,094,241.1.1, rep-resenting
an increase of $2,-190;160.-
49 for the year. 16.41 per cent of our
loans, totaling $1,656,689.47
(Continued on Page 1
repre-
By Community Council
Due to inability to obtain speakers
representing R6bert Moses, chair-m'an
of the Long Island Park Com-mission;
Nassau County Executive
J. Russel Sprague and the firm of
engineers bha't drafted the proposed
route between Freeport and Bald-win
for the Freeport Roslyn Ex-pressway,
the meeting of the Com-munity
Council scheduled in the
Municipal Building Monday night
has been cancelled, President Sam-uel
L. Israel announced today.
•Mr. Is,flael sadd he had hoped to
sides of the controversy so as to get
an accurate picture of the situation,
but had been unsuccessful."
'the' Grove Street" Glee Club, the
Cleveland Avenue Glee Club, and
the Boys' Chorus made up of boys
frcm Columbus Avenue, Archer
Street and Atkinson Schools. There
yill be remarks by Dr. Dodd, greet-ings
by Commander Batcher, and
the announcement of the judges*
decision of awarding of prizes by
G-iblyn.
The Glee Clubs will be in the
charge of Miss Wilanna Bruner, Di- j
rector of vocal music and the Elem- J
entary Schools Band will be in the;
charge of Robert T. Tavis, Director I
of Instrumen'tal music in the ele-mentary
schools. A group of Atkin-son
School pupils will attend to the
ushering.
lhamber Stiiqies List
Of 12 Applicants For
Secretary's Position
Watson Obtains Names •
Of Trained Executives
J By Visiting Washington
Members of the Ways and Means
Committee hope soon to recommend
an experienced Chamber of Com-merce
man for the position of ex-ecutive
secretary of the Freeport
Chamber of Commerce as a result
of the vlstt of Wilbert E. Watson to
Washington, D.C., last week.
Mr. Watson en visiting the Nat-irnal
Chamber of Oomm'erce ofJices
giscovered the existence cf an or-ganization
called the AJmerTcan
Chamber of Executives. It lists the
names of 3,000 Chamber secretaries
and other workers throughout f3ie
country and also serves as a place-ment
bureau for men seefcing a
change of location fcr one reason
or another.
He found a list of 200 applicants
Cor positions such as- that open in
Free-port. After his return to Free-port,
Mr. Watson received by m&il
a list of the names of about a
dozen men whom he considers likely
candidates for the looal vacancy.
le also received a telephone call
from one applicant who has sup-pled
a record of hds history in the
Chamber of Commerce fieldr— -- •
These applications are to be
screened. If any of Uhe men seem
to fill ths bill, they will be contact-.
ed, and If none of them Is satisToc-rory,
another list will be provicted-and
so on until a desiraj&le: candi-\
date is found. .". . '. .'. . " . .
(^:
ZIPPEE PHARMACY
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
The Zipper Pharmacy, 55 South
Grove street, will remain open Sun-day
after the other druggists in
Preeport close at 2 o'clock. The
telephone is PReepont 8-0277.
Village Clerk Issues.
Instructions on How
To Obsfain New Penmits
Village Clerk Edmund T. Chesh-ire
this week issued instructions to
commuter residents of Freepont as
to how they may procure licenses
and stickers entitling them to park
bheir cars all day north of the rail-road
_tnwks, .in...the..North ..Grove
street parking field in the rear of
the Municipal Building, and the
South Grove street field in bhe rear
of Spartan Tem/ple.
Commuters must appear in per-stm
at the office of the Village Clerk
in the Municipal Building, between
the -hours of 8:30 o'clock in the
morning and 4:30 in the. afternoon,
Monday through' Friday, except
holidays, and on presentation of
'(Continued on Page 4)
Abner Sundell Tafts
At, ,1 ._
Leader of Expressway
Protest Group Warns
Against Milburn Route
Abner Sundell, of the Expressrway
Protest Committee, atittecked tloe
proposed route for the -traffic artery
along the Freepont-Baldfwin Bourn
dary in a talk following tflie weekly
supper of the Kiwanis Club of
Freeport in the F.lk.s clubhouse last
weet. Wallace Hamil'ton C?amptoell
•Publisher of The Leader and pro-gram
chairman, introduced the
He said that the 17-mile, 10-lane
expressway from Preeport to Ros-
3yn would cost $100,000,000 and
would result In an Increase of (200
annually in the taxtoUls of many
residents of the two communities.
He also asserted tihat truckmen
using *tie artery would not use ttie
proposed ctoverleatf exit. and~en-
• trance at Sunrise Haeihway, but
_wtiuld filter through the Streets in
the north' of toe- village! to enter
and leave the road at Forest avenue.
', He proposed a route to. the easl
of'the village utilizing the Meadow-ifoook
ParhJway whidh he said woulc
_ necessitate .'the reinoval of only' 2(
_;!houfles"Instead ~of 400 :Which £fcand
in the .way. of jfce western route.'.,
Party at Testimonial to Marfin Mansjierger
- ^ i ^ v Methodist
To Honor Mansperger
Sunday, January 27, will be ob-served
In the Fre&port Methodist
Church as Martin M. Ma>nsperger
Sunday. Mr. Mansperger, Principal
of the Free-port High School for
twenty-two yeans, who is now retir-ing
was also an outstanding church
man. He was Superintendent" of the
Sunday School, member of tAie
official Board, former president of
the Nassau County of Religilous Ed-uoa'tion
and a lay preacher. The
clrurcrr and^his friends "^will; honor
him at the Sunday morning service.
The Rev. C. Newman Hogle, pa's-tor
wil Ipreach at. the 10:45 Sunday
morning service on the subject '"T!he
Shadow of a Good Man." Suitffiay,
school will convene at 9:30 o'clock,!
the Adult Bible class at 9:45 and
the TOPUt>h~FeltofWShlp at 7i30 o'clock
Sunday night. - -
Lions Help Resident
Obtain Eye Glasses „._..:._.
EvereU R. Enck, president* 6i the
Preeport Lions Clubr-announced at
the bi-weekly meeting in~tire~~ Elks
clufihouse Tuesday night that In
carrying out its sight conservation-project,—
the_" club Jiad provided rfunds J6r " an" examination and
glasses for a local resident who
otherwise would have had to go
without treatment. -
Majorette and Twirlers
On Television Program
Jane Yarrow,- drum majorette'-" of
the Freetport High School March-
Ing Band, and flve bwlrlers - are to
appear on the Slct Ceaser and Imo-gene
Coca -television "Your Show
of Shows'^Saturday night from 9
to 10:30 oVjtock on Channel 4.
They had a rehearsal Monday
afternoon and another yesterday.
The twirlers are Jeanne Edwards,
Katheryn Meyer, Margie Judge,
Carla.Doane and Marlelgh Chand-ler-
. - 1 - . • " ' . -
The entire Board of Education and Dr. John W.'Dodd, snperintendent, were among- the 250 who attended
the testimonial dinner to Martin M, Mansperger, retiring principal of the high school, at the Elks clubhouse
last veekrleft' to right they arc Clifton B. Smith, DC. Dodd, Harold Pjearpon, Mr. Mansperger, Leo F. Giblyn,
president of the Board; Mrs. Mansperger, Dr. E. Freeman :Miller^njdLptto -Jensen; Bagatelle Fhoto. ;
STUDY GBOUP MEETS TONIGHT
The. evening •.-Study Group of
Ruth Floyd WoodhuU * Chapter,
DAJt., wiU meet tonight at 8:16
o'clock in theVhome"df~Mrt."*Wedi*
erlck W. Wihitehouse, tfoe regent;
165 Moore avenue. Ifce .group is
conslderho^ Natdpnal Defense issues.
'•-•P. Wade' Schryer, a* post -presi-^
dent of Long Island CJha^ter, SAJR-will
revienv John T. Flynn-B book,
"While'You SleptX , " r ' r ;/ -
. t.t-
«.-.^rl^.**U^_r,.j»~.*
„ , ! <a J i _- 4r,4vj' ^*uiif*J * *V*<t:
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1952-01-24 |
| 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. |
Description
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for 1952-01-24 1