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PAGE SIXTEEN THE ;LEADER THURSDAY, FJH8RUARY 7, 1952
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HILL'S'MEATS ARE TOP GRADED, M-S; CHOICE AND PRIME
EX. SHORT CUT
(Less Than 7 in.)
SIRLOIN & PORTERHOUSE
TOP & BOTTOM
Bqneless
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Hill's is Heaven for Small Budgets
Grocery Prices Effective Until Close of Business Tues., Feb. 12.
Meat, Produce, and Dairy Prices for Week-end Only.
zWHAT YOU SAVE ITEM & REG. PRICE
REG. 93c 3-LB. CAN
SALE PRICE
REG. 2 FOR 29' cJStandard Qualify)
No. 2
Cans
REG. 33c( Sliced or Halvot)
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REG. FOR27c
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LEADER
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
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LEADER
NEIGHBORLY
16th Year, No. 39
FREEPORT, N. Y, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14; 1952
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Village's Ordinance
Fails to Recognize
Lincoln's Birthday
Police Will Dismiss
Summonses Issued ;
Samet Apologizes
A mix-up on the question of
whether Lincoln's binthday is a
legal holiday or not resulted in con-fusion
with respect to parking
meter violations on Tuesday.
.The parting meters state that
parking fees are not required oh
Sundays and holidays but the vil-lage
ordinance establishing parking
fees Stipulates -only -the- six -major-holidays
on which parking fees are
not to be paid— New Year's Day,
Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day,
TThantasgiving and Christmas.
As a result the police began issu-ing
parking meter violation tickets
early Tuesday which quickly
brought a storm of complaints from
motoriats and Freeporb merchants.
After a few tickets ha^i been issued
the police were called of! . and it
•was decided to regard Lincoln's
birthday as a free parking day.
A check by Village Counsel Marttn
H. Weyrauch showed that Lincoln's
birthday is a legal holiday in tfae
Sfaalte.of New, Yorfe; observed as such
J^te^
closed Tuesday/ ' • • •
Mayor -: Robert :c Dojcsee fftated
Wedesday morning that the question
of holidays would have to be clari-fied
so there would be no confusion
on the part of either the police or
tine public. He intimated that the
village ordinance might be, revised
to provide free parking on all legal
holidays in the State ol New York.
There are no na^onal hJoUdays; as
each state has jurisdiction/ oh this
question. Legal holidays in the State
of New York are: New Year's Day,
Lincoln's ' bitfthday, ."Washington's
Birthday, Memorial Day, July 4,
Labor Day, Columbus Day, Election
Day, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving
Day and Ohristanas. The missing
holidays probably will be added to
the list of six major holidays now
in .the village ordinance.
— The-police-deparbment-sald that
parking violation tickets issued
Tuesday will be dismissed. *
The Merchants, Division of the
Preeport Chamber" of Commerce, of
which Warren Samet is president,
in an advertisement in~ today's
Leader, apologias to shojjpers who
were inconvenienced by the mix-up
and-asks those who received tickets
to .send" them to the Merchant'SrlJP
vision -to- be ; handled for them. :„
Queensboro Lodge Plans •
To Hold Nassau Night
Officers and Members of the five
Nassau County Elks' lodges, will
be guests of Queensboro Lodge at
its clubhouse on Queens Boulevard,
Elmhurat, ait a meeting in obser-vance
of Brotherhood Week Tues-day
night. It has been termed Nas-sau
Night.
Lodges to be represented are
Preeport, Lynbrook, Heonpstead,
Great Neck, and Glen dove. The
idea was originate^ by Supreme
Court Justice James T. EGaHinan, of
. Flushing, Past Grand Exalted Ruler,
with a view to promoting more in-timate
relations among. the lodges.
Officers of the participating
lodges will be guests at a diner be-fore
the meeting and a collation for
all visiting brothers will "be served
after the adjournment. , ' • ;
BAYVIEW PHARMACY
OPEN ALL DAT SUNDAY .
The Bayview Pharmacy, .379 At-»
lantic avenue, will remain open Sun-day-
after- ^ the. other druggists in
JEreeport close at 2 o'clock. ;- The
telephone is FReeport, 8-0124-
Don't Paste Parking
License on Windshield
Through a mis-interpretation of
instructions, the maority of the resi-
.dent •tfreepoxt* comanuters have af-fixed
the stickers entitling them
to park-in restricted areas adjacent
to the station, on the front wind-shield.
This, Village Clerk Edmund
T. Cheshire explained this week, is
in, violation of the State Motor
Vehicle* code.
The stickers should be pasted on
the windows of the right front door
of t}ie cars. Persons who have pasted
the stickers, on the windshield may
obtain new stickers on applying at
the Municipal Building. Those who
fail to do so within a reasonable
time will receive summonses.
The LEADER Is Sold
On 18 Newsstands.
Paper to be Available
To Readers in Baldwin,
Roosevelt and Meriick
A steady increase In Uhe sale of
The LEADER on the newsstands of
Freeport has been taking place in
recent months. ,. . >
P* ,3ft.*ncflyBstancs
_ 3LUi thistissue..The
Stands ore-'cUistrlbutecl'• Irebgraphic-ally
from HeUeiroan's on. NorfiT
Main street at Prince street, the
Roosevelt boundary, to Brooks
Brothers at Atlantic and South
BayvieV avenues In the Southern
part of the village. The HEADER
also Is sold on stands along Broad-way.
Some of the newsstands have sold
as many as 30 copies of The LEAD-ER
in one week. On-numearbus^ oc-casions
" proprietors of newsstands
have called The LEADER office
for. more copies of the'paper after
(Continued on Page 4)
Bitter Charges Are Hurled,
Drastic Action Considered
As Northwest Civics Meet
Weird and Inzaare uharpos and proposals featured the
meeting of the Northwest Civic Association in the attractive
cafeteria and the stately Seaman Avenue School Monday night,
hi the course of the evening 40 or 50 speakers suggested dif-ferent
ways of dealing with the State-County proposal to run
the Freeport-Hoslyn Expressway down Milburn Creek on prop-erty
contiguous to North.Brookside avenue and adjacent streets.
Among proposals and suggestions
put forth by various members dur-ing
the two-and-a-half hour session
of the Association were the follow-ing;
1. That Mayor Robert L. Doxsee
and other members of the Preeport
Village Board toe impeached \
2. That a rival ticket be nomina-ted
agains the two Preeport vil-lage
trustees—Cord Viebrock and
Leonard D. B. Smith—who are up
for re-election this year.
3. That an ultimatum be sent
Messrs Viebrock and Smith to come
out against the proposed -route of
the expressway, or else.
4. That the Association bide its
time and join with other civic
on Rage "13)
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$18,OOOr-Aceordinff to the story told by bank officials, a- arid Soutlr Ocean avenue.
dealer borrowed money from the Consumer
Change Provides Way
For Mr. Hungerford to
Move Funeral Home
Alfred T. Davison Asks
Similar Treatment On
South Bergen Place
The Village Board unanimously
•adopted Proposed Ordinance No.
89 changing the'zoning of South
>cean avenue between Sunrise
Highway and Merrick road from
an Apartment District to "Business
3" District following a public hear-ng
at its meeting Monday nl^ht.
This change of zoning is regarded .
as a compromise with a previous
m>posai on which a stormy public
hearing was held last November to.
>ermit funeral parlors and funeral
homes to be conducted In Apart-ment
DIstrlcfos. - - - - x ^
The change of zoning on South-
Ocean avenue will1 permit Richard
Hungeittord to ^utilize; property<' he'.
v,/omiry iii)011 Anco ^.n-1*i.wi i/\*iiv/>i\^^« i*ju*.»*~-j -.• «— ...^ —.. —..
Credit Department in the namrcs of persons who w«re supposed
to have made purchases on time, but whioh transactions were
fictitious. A check up indicated that the dealer had borrowed
$33,000 on bank notes issued to the supposed customers, and
paid, back $35,000 before the nature of the transactions was
Drought to the attention of the bank.
'Several weeks ago an unidentified
man in Suffolk County received a
paid-up note from the bank indi-cating
that he had borrowed money
and repaid-it on schedule > ....-
Dumbfounded, since he had never
done business with Meadow Brook,
he took the note and the letter to
(Continued -on Page 4) „
Leaders at Republican Club Installation at Elks Club
w'ffi&¥^*wz%4&RJn &**&?&•&&&
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Julins L. Birffentlial, left,.Incoming president of the Freeport Republican Club, receives congratulations from
District Court-Judge Nonhan F. I/ent as tie begins his second term. Standing between the two ore Former
•Mayor Worden*E. Winne, who was presiding officer at the installation. "Next to Judge Lent is Mrs. Mabel
Reiner, vice-president; flanked by Gordon Sintonson, vice-president; and Sheriff H. Alfred VoHmer, Free-port
Republican leader., ...Sagetgle Photo ' , " ' ' . . .• . • • '- :
The chief opposition to the.change
of zoning Monday night was , -ex-pressed
by Alfred T. Davison of
Garden City, a former resident and
present property owner on Soutii
Ocean avenue. Mr. Davison. a prom-inent
attorney and former chair-
(Continued on Page 13)
Northeast Endorses
Freeport Expresway
Favorable Report Made
By William H. Schneider
At Monthly Meeting
The Northeast Civic Association
unanimously endorsed the route
proposed toy the "engineers for the
Freeport-H/oslyn ; Expressway at its
monthly meeting Friday flight in^;
bhe. hrcine of Harry J. Berkowltjr,
215--North Ocearr-ayenue. It inter-posed
the stogie "proviso -tha1^ it
would oppose1 any entrances of-exiis
witnin^the village limits north of
Stmrise Highway so as— to prevent
heavy traffic through streets such
as Seaman avenue and 'PrJnee-'-s&r&t.
- Action - by- - tte •;> association ;.- wus
taken_on reoommemUtkm _#f Wil-liam
H. Schneider, elviT engineer
and former-superintendent of public
works .in Preeport. The matter was
referred to him at the January
meeting and he submitted a lengthy
report to support hisjindings favpr-ing
the proposed "route.
Mr. Schneider "pointed out that
the Expressway would be a 6-lane
artery "which will quicken the flow
of north vand south traffic between
Freeport and Roslyn and provide
ready access to all main east and
west highways and parkways be-tween-
itsrbwo extremities." He add-ed
that an engineering survey in-dicated
tihat approximately 87 per-cent
of pleasure cars and. 13 per
cent of commercial would make use
of the Expressway.
He con'tinued that it would tap
the industrial centers of Garden
City, MIneola and Roosevelt Field;
giving employees opportunity for
quick and safe transportation to
and from work. Tracing the route
proposed, .he 'said "about 60 per
cent, of this, property is woodland
and its ownership is In the hands
of either the county, town or'vil-
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| Title | 1952-02-14 |
| 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 |
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| 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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