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MSIB D. PTJECEIi
61 MADISON AVE.
FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS ' • F f^i IP O R T 'S^ 6 FFIC J A L N E W S P A P i R *
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FRBEPORl^ BALDWIN riUUoli V liL 1 MERRICK?
18th year. No. 3 £KJSllilrUKl, J!^i X., JLMUAOU&X, J J I A Z 14, louS FIVE OSNTS PEIi OOPTr
T PRESIDENT
Doxsee Dinner Tickets Self Fast
Bolieprt CJoMsehiniat, Presitent.of FrMport ChaulMr of Ofmuneice, and
Biaii.lPj«iiger, VJ^ Meadow Br«K.k National Batik, pur-elWOTi"
bWwl» oif tiokets for their fronps from TicHet Chairniaii Oordan
Sfawmsini for tBe t^tbnohial dinner to former MA,vor Rviiert L. Doxsee
irf Rreispmrt on Xhursdar, May 21, a t the South Shore Yjicht Club,
F^retiiiart, I«ft to 4%M: Roliert GoUschmldt, Emll Frenger, Gordon
'Sbaonsott,-: "• . ' - " . ' " - '.
500 &e Wpected To Attend
TestimbnidlJyinner'To Doxsee
Fxve h u n d r e d friends and admirers* of R«»bort L. Doxscc, who
r e t i r e d last month- a s Mayor of Fr^eport after five year^ «ervi<'e
fig M a y o r . t o d Village f r u r t e e , are expected tn a t t e n d a dinn
e r in his honor at t h e South Shore Yacht Club nfxt Thursday
night, Village T r e a s a r e r Gordon Simoiwon, tifket chairman for
t h e event, said, today.
TTflJage CJounsel Hairttai H. Wey-
' ttwidh will be toflstmaster and brief
rMbwties wiU be paid the former
Mayor tiy associates ai^d frieiuls
©OBopriskig a cross-sectiiOin of Pre*-
port 'Sfa& Point liootent, wbere Mr.
" DoJegee* perateal buslnees is lotat-
- ed. . , \ ':
• TbB JntflcaiUftn will .be flven by
itSie Bev. Bones <3. Harris, towaer
pastmr of She,... Secosnd --Baptist
Climseh, white'&-R^v;-BeKtaaM"Hr
• Sc^Jitt,- rector «sf iis& 'Pransflguratton
^- £he Veiiediction.
" Speaters~aBnounce<d,_fi(](t the.ocr-
. .^faSiliOJl_-.^|»,.-• to b6-;Dr....C3«oilBe' ft"
:.i-:^^o*-"*f- .-O.'R.'.^Hsli, JRedeeiaier 'JMk,-
ihe Potei'-'LooltOttt Civic Assoola-tlom;
Mayor wmiam p. Gladrea,
(OonttiHied on Pag« 4>
Sale of Buddy Poppies
Will Start Tomorrow '
Sevan -thousand Buddy Poppies
ase to be placed on sale tomorrow
by the Auxiliaries of William Clin,
ton Story Post, Amarican ]^>egion,
p.nd Henry Tjieodore Mohr Post,
V.F!W. Prooeeds"of'*he annual pre-
Memorlal Day drive go .to (tSie' camse
of dtsa-bled veterans -who make the
poppies.
"rae Tjeglffn'" Wtartetf • have 4,000
poppies and the Veterans of Poreign
fP^^WPaa canm2i, wlll.;_pinnoiiWJf wSra aHxlUaja?:.3.000.. Mrs. Uucllle
rffoliollch ]& '(aia-}rmmffli..ior the for-nier
and' Mrs. An3a-3ower' 'foii the.
•latt«r"m«up.- ':•'^'••^ \^;:.-::-
-• • W0j$gI"«ft'1Se,-.•statleMIs: Iw.'tha
-Saiip' J w ' - o f e r ' puljllc birildings"
_aiMi' a*'; v-|,nta)g8*ipants-.-i»ir«u-ghout
the; village,. They hope -to,disiKise"of'
the flowets in a couple'days, but
the (^mipalgn will be oonttaued un-tU
all WK gone '
County Board Holds Hearing
On Widening Of Mill Road
Hope for early action on the many road wideningg Free-p
o r t is a w a i t i n g was "aroused this week when the Nassau
. Couirty Board-of Supervisors held a public h e a r i n g at ita-meet-i
n g ' M o p d a y t a t ' l l o'eloofc on t i e proposed widening a n d s t r a i g h t -
ttiirtg of Miir r o a d between South J i a i n street and Merriflk
r b a d , a t ' A l b a n y 'ayemip.'
I t Is jjlinneA to .widen MUl load
to* 74 feet by t i i a a g strips W land
.,011 botai sides of the n ^ d . BfiB wad
. is_ ;now t h e center of Sre^xirt's
largest bidiistalal area as there ai«
i l ^ t Industrial |>1antet on bot3i sides
jDf ithe street and on ! ^ n s e avewie,
which nuis tato MUI mad.
• The widening of MUI road will rcT
Ueve congestion in the vicinity of
\Freep<ut Etadi,uiu and prOve faelp-iul
to tndustries in^ that area, but
Iwt hIiso ba ctjobaayUpylt vepaa r tt hoef- aw llaiergneinr gp laonf J a t present
South Main street, and ev&tually
Atlantic avenue.
One purpose of these wldentags is
believed to tie ^£he. provision of a,
suiisble thorougUare for trucks
hauling garbage to the .new Towii
incinerator .'at' Merrick from -points
West of JTreeport. The widen lugs
also will afford a through traffic
route that should divert some traffic
from Merrick xdod and ^Sunrise
Highway, both of which'are caagest^
ed through, the Village of Preeport
Little League Season
Win Open Saturday
For 500 Youngsters
Players and Sponsors
To Murck in Parade
Starting at Elks Oub
With the cry of "Play Ball,"-500
;uvenlle exponent of the naitional
PBsUtne wHI get down to action In
Freepont on Saturday, when the
•Little Legg-ue and Pony League seasons
wHl be ushered in.
The season will be farmally opened
with a. parade In which .;hs
youngsters end sponsoring organ-izatlom
wili participate. Music yiU
bfl provided by the Preeport High
Sdiool and Pire Depart-ment Bands
and the presence of the color "guard
of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.
Henry Theodore Mohr Post. T.F W.,"
and WilU-am Clinton Story Post.
Aaierica-n Legion, wl3! give a patriotic
touch to the event In which the
Pi'eepow Red Cross BranrJ) also will
participate.
At 11:30 o'clock 4he parMolpatlng
groupi ale to jis.wmbL- at the Elks
clubhouse so as lo be ieau/ -•o march
at noon. HwrrV' J , oitauriec wH\-'»j«
grand marshal, wiitJ "Walter (Jum.-
b'chj HroRTrt and Ftank J. PJynn -as
aide*.
Thare will sje a police escoit, foi-
Jowed by the Village Board and in
-the first division will be JUIB firemen's
band directed by William. J.
Director, the Pirsrt, •DeBartment with
Its apparatus, Chief Franklin A.
Orempel. and hi« deputies, William
J Noll and George a. Schw-an. l^ey
will be followed by the B.P.O. Elks
drill tea'mj and the oUier sponsoring
organizations of teams In the
National Uttle , league, the Exchange
-and Klwanis Clubs and
Justice ^Lodge .a-nd Chapter g'nal
B»rlth; with: repWaanta-tives" of "fiE*
PreiBOft BepiiMoafflUIuto, -Meadow
Brcok national -and-PreeportiSaaks-and
the Preeport PederaJ Savings is
Ltoan Association . sponsors of the
i^m's iii.Me Amsrlcan | J t t l s Lea--
f u i , "••-- •--....-.-.- - - - ; - . ." •• . -•-.
-'tten-:wip-come, (the players headed-
fry'tMrnund W^jCiaH||-..•fche''Nat-
_ loijaJ'jC^lU^-jpjlsidettj;. an^-„l)Binuei
• c r '6rbppSrJ^ -^reiiSiS^^tlBiiriHSefl-
' c9.n"-"-ijwgijer-thf•" ''-JoSlf'" "Ceague-
Ladles*" Auxiliary, .Qlrt -Scoute-and-
•Brownies headed'-By - Mrs.-Wllllaji}
X Marlln73r.',-Pfteport' TOwirOhalT-man.'
' "-'" ;"
The-Preeport High School Band,
dlreoted 4>y Dr. J. Maynaird Wett-laufer,
will lead the second division,
followed by President Paul Falcone,
with^lg aide?, David Neely and Jo-ssph'X.
MOGO^.^'nien-wili come
the four teams sponsored by Herman's
Star Bakery and Souttj Shore
Metals; Suorlse Storage and Preeport
PlumWng-and HeoUng; Sanders
Insurance and Pay and Sar-ant
Motors.
.Nert-M.Uns'wm-bs tbs Pony Lea*
gue, aiixillafy and Boy and Ohh
Scouts directed by JBieOdore S.
H3lsteln.::_vl.,'l!_l;.__._.. :.•....„:„. / .1 -.
The prwsessloif «UJ move eagj, tb
South ;<lro$e"Sta!et,'whei«'-Dlvlaoa.
One wlB turti soijtJj. and continue
on-to-Ra.ndaa-#aTfc while taie Sec-
CCopknued cai Pa;ge 4) :
HAMBER DRIVE
100 Workers Cfieer
Message Of Support
At Campaign Rally
Nine |)«st pri>Ki<i<>iit.H of .tile R e e p o r t (Thamher of,5.{;ominerce
ph'djxed their support to the Chainhcr's «M-mh«rship d r i v e and
paid tribute to the leadership of President Robert 0. Gold-whmidt
ill a t c k g r u n j -•^ent to (li* moefing of team enptalns and
ineinbeM «t the feiupornry headtpiartef.s of the {'liamher in tlie
(roldeii Building Monday night.
Approximately lOO captains and
BEBNHARD'S PHABMACY
OFEV ALL D A Y SDMDAY
•Bemhaid's Pharmacy, 54 West
IKerrlck road, will remain open Sunday
after the other druggists in
Preeport close a t ' 2 .• o'clock. The
telephone is PBe«p6rt 8'7838,
Court Stella Maris
WiO Hold Breakfast
1953 Gonununion Event
Scheduled for Sunday J
Two Speakers Planned
Plans for the annual* communion
breakfast -to be held on Sunday
were made at the montiily meeting
of Couit Stella Marls. C D cI A ,
Monday -nighl iit jthe_ Redeemer
ScaMW'-'HaU. • •'.' '- •'••/'.'.'!•'] '••'
Menibcr>'; are- to autenS''ffie' 8
o'clock mass in"Our"HoIy Redeemer
R. C. Church. It wiU be oelebrated-by
the Rev. John J.; Madden, assJs-tent
pflistor and chaplain of the
court. After the .service the men^-
bers will proceed to ttie Elks clubhouse
for breakfast. Pather Madden
Is to-be toastmaster. The principal
address will he delivered by
the Rev. Lawrence J. Atherton, 8.O..
director of the Pordham Downtown
SdKools. Thomas Evily, mem-ber of-the
K-nlghits of Malta, the Knlgivts
of Oolumbus and a prominent-Catti-qllc
Layman, also wll} speak,
Mrs, Barbara Maurer, diocesan
cBalrman of Juniors wiil.jSp8ak a.nd
"presenTBarbara Bafcer, IB, cbalrrosn
"Of- the rec«rtlj_ -organlzsed Junior
•^DUTt ill*valley..8tream,-_who will
'•ten c3f;lhe-_WoA.ldF"Jiihlors,
MKS;-John T. Meta Is the breakfast
chalntnan---aDd~Mip^.-Bt|ie]' Miir,-
•'jrtty-'-co-cKa-tjmiaSl-'- -.-.—-••*••••'•.- .-r.s«
--;'--A''=-stra*betrS';i?IMfW-~lS'lJiann
.for *Sa'turday,-....Jtone JS, a*-"l:3ff-in-l&
E school-hall •with .Mrs, CSruter
and Mrs Blchard A. Hungertord as
.co-chatrnien. . " ' - '
viorkers appeared U) get final instructions
and pick up their kits for
the membership campaign. The message
from the former presidents was
enthusiastically hailed when tl was
read to the gathering by 'Executive
Secretary Don McLaren.
In ft brief address to the workers
President Goldschmidt declared
"This is it" If the drive goes over
beter days are ahead fw the -vlltege,
he declared. He mentioned, that he
had already received some voluntary
mcmberBhips from. Residents
who had read about the drive but
had not been iusked to ]aln Up tO'
Idents carried'tJfe' nairies pt Jan^.J^' •
Murray, ^Cord - Vlpbrock, Jpstpli <
Goldblatt. ^William J, CErfartin,' ».,>_
Ed, Baokley, -Robert-Saterson, Da\'o
Levy, Saniiiel Golden and Horace
E. •'Ohiok" OeUsser.-
It rea^'as.ioQows:
©ear-Bobj-.--"--;—^
"We t h e tmderelpied, former Pres-
(Continued on Page 13$
Legion Post to Make
Scrap Collection Sunday
..Preeponters wlli.have ftaieirxlast--"
chance on Sunday to assist William •
Qllnttm Story Post, American Legion
to attain its qiuota of> iOQ,<pOO
smoltesIor-t«i£.paWents'ait«B)e Eahgs
Park.Stote Hospitalon te occasion
of Itf.,,annual-pUgrteBBge Sunday;-"
May si. . --...',""'-•• " - ' '- '
Tills they • can-do by scOurtng^their-?;
-ceUarSf.-Jhelr ,atUcs,^ tlieiE-garages r'
Jart'd-^amassing-'e-vely-•ounce-.^o&fic^ap.-.,,-
;B»etaf^;*ags.l>r^ftpe^tf;to^M--.;ooUSet-!,-v.-:
ed- r'as."' {lie— vetprans—nmketeiiJieli^^-.-;
^rpiinds3of-aie-vlllage",--ii6^ -• -
"day^ S ' 9 - d'ali6ck...=-All mafarlaifileoiT-ir.
leoted will be sold and iMe :pniH%e&
used to purchase cigraettes.
;(
.1
Qlacken Issues ProdcmiiMmi
To Support Chamher^s Drive
Mayor William P . Glaokign hafr issued j ^ p r o c l a m a t i o n u r g i ng
t h e people of P r e e p o r t to s u p p o r t the nst^mberahlp drive o£ tnes
P r e e p o r t Chamber of ..Cotomeroe, which ip u n d e r w a y t h i s week;
Declaring u n i t e d leadership will be a p o w e r . i n building up the
community. Mayor Glacken asks the r e s i d e n t s to recognize their
d u t y as citizens a n d do what they can to help make iVeport
a b e t t e r place to live and do biJBineK.'ji. The text of the procla-p
a t i o n follows:.. .
-TSUpreaa there 'B power , In the
United Leadership of any coonmun-ity
and desiring t h a t kind of pon-er
lor the betterment'of our" village''
Ba 1ft Resolved, That iJie Citizsns
of Preeport retognisse their duties
as, residents and give thought to
Preeport and its future-.
As Mayor of Preeport, I hereby
proclaim the period between May fi
and May 15 as a time to keep pr<^-
port ahead aa a leading ca'irartunlty
of Long Island by carefiil self-txaihlna'tion
so that we may be vnfoe
appreciative of our Community.
I nespectfuUy urge ail Citizens, gnd
Community Leaders to develop ' a '
greater Civic Spirit and Unlity and
to give of 'their itime. and money .in <
cooler, that tlie program of our
Chamber of .Ccrnh'trce' be c-rled
tbrotigh to successful -completidn. .
-•In United Action.ithere Is strehgSJi '
and' success.. Keep-'Preepoiit: AheadL,„.
Signed this 7th day.'of Ma•y,•I953,,-i..•
WTIil:Afii P.^GLACK^I;-..-!!''
•••-,May<?r of •.Preeport",•'•'. • • • : "r
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-05-14 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
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| Date | 1953 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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