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FOLLOW THE
tEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS ' rAe LEADER 1 1 FREEPORT'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER" •
FREEPORT BALDWIK ROOSEVELT MERRICK
FOLi;.OW THE
LEADER
FOR
-RELIABLE-ADVERTISING
$Mh Year, Ho. 21
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MiltQfnJPdndPark
. Pa^^-: C^niusffibn^^ - Says
State, Gottnty andl Town.,
Hdjiw Being Solil^t
Dlsousslons are In progress among
viUaige ,afffclals •with represwitatlwes
of ithe .Town of Hempste^, ^ttie
Cbunty of Nassau and the Depart-
"6i»iil"of'Public Woita «{ ttxe State
" "of Hew ITork wltli the hope ol gitt-
• tag Uheir assistance In the devetop-
-meirt. o* the MUbum Pond -Pairk,
-Ctevtd K. Kadane, chairman at. the
' Wreeport Park ConMnission, advised
the members jrf-tihe Southwest Civic
AssoclaWon at-the Ssptemtoer meet-
/ tag tn ttie skyvimf - AVema ScUool.
mk empteisized everything was la
the tKlking stage «»d he wmM not
aitttettiajt to predict whettier anything
couM cune out of 43ie discussions
now or in "tlje distant luture.
M*.,IOadane did promise unequlv-pially.
that the cleaning up.of itie
area- wpitld be sferted Shortly by
- ^nvpioreiBs; <rf:,itho Psak Deowrtment
: aikdV-qompIeteid wilAiln.t^ niontbs.
-fie, added-p<^le who knew aixmt
/Siaili• things, "insist..IaIl-lB5 the time
ip 'do: :thlfl: Mid erfvWprkV •Wttie:t^tiWo
:~ipi^-^ptigsidenbs;\He^^ .acuS
:,,,-•• ;;y;<OdiitIiiuca' bh;lJE^agfr';!!) ' •
FEElPOItT, H. Y.. THtJBSDAT, BEPTaHB< 1988 iWS OEirra ^EK^OfY
-JPatHw Mdioff in«
QhHSkier^ of;Au»^
(MODS, Johh J. Mahon, pastor .of
Our Holy Redeemer B.C. Church,
, InsWled the^otficers ol Ihe Be-de
«n«r sca»ool ainriUajy at their
first meeting of tihe ssisofi In the
school tall on Mondai^' n ^ t .
MTB:<Jmims A. Brady took over
as.^fesWent, Mrs. Orrla I. toBlEyer
as irice-piesWent; Mrs. iPercy C.
K«wbery, reeordliig saeistapy; Itos.
.-Matthew J..Dowllng, corresponding
secretair; Mrs. Hdward C. Walte,
' ' ti-eJasurer, and Mrs. James iLsc, fi-.
-nanclal-secretary.
Mrs. Lillian Mehling was named
- chairman of a cominlttee_to plan Wr
a smbrgosbjard dimier; to he serysd'
rsujii&y, Oetoher: l i ; : i t '^ oiclwS:,' A^
' dtooe-la-to be held lai^-id~^ovanii-
'tjer tinJder the .diainnorisiKip of Mrs
• ••••^Bdward.J-.-Martin'.---•-•-•-•--•^- -:
;:;::i:.--Xhjj,.n,ttien.danee-pli5e was awarded.
'•[jb the morning .ge^sslon oi lahe second-grade.
-" -. ^..i^j^ii.^^.. .:^^=--
^RepiibKcan Orgamzatioh
J^^flngs T i l e r y Ni#it
TbB Erimaiy b^ind thew^ com-
'- mltteemen of Hbmpstetfd'j .QXJ^,
wUl meei ne^ct Tues(&i|r: nighl' at
^Garden City Hotel to nontinMe'fotr
'town i^fices aiid to oiilanlsse ter iJie
nejct; two irears. Ilbim £Delnpstead'£
.meettng.wll be «t fito Blvlera In;
jJPart Washington arid the Ojsjier
Clyster, Bay High Scihool. The
•<louoW C^ommittee will meet'Thum*
•day night, elect officers and a new
i€«Bcutlve committee.
Legion Will Conduct
Scraif> Drive Sunday
Members of William Clinton Stoi?
Post, American liegion,'aTe to conduct'
tihelr monthly, scrap collection
on Sunday. Newspapers, metal and
other waste m.iterta3s should be
.-left at the.cw4j before 9 p'cloclt to
be ready when the Legionnaires
start their rounds Of; the village.
Safeway Stores Will Open
SMpa^marfeet QB Nofth Main
'I'lii'Nortlferfsriie^ of Freeporf..1M to lia¥e..a modern
siiiji'i'-nsfirketearlr ill''1054. Bafeway Btores, Inu., has aeqiiired
a l>-ot,o.f 20,000 feet square at the northeast-oopner-(»J-;Noi4^
Main sli'eet and Orand avenue as tlie]«i|f4or the new v«n|ure.
and;tl'.« Ijuilding when completed will;rejii^eslui: a $500,000 .in-mstnient.
V. Edwin Ilildenbrand, real estate hrolfer of 211' Orand
avcnuu, handled the truiisaftioii ior the company.
The building to be erected will be
a replica or^storBs'now" o-pen in
Boc&vllle Centre, Hempstsad and
Levlllgwn..Adjacejit ,tQ..,:thfi store
theie'-wlll (be parking. Space for se\?e-rai.
iMiUdred cars.on -the oompany's
property, the new store will be
oii^_,;a..sh«rt dlslaflBB- from P'artjlijs
Field So. 5 iwlth an entrance on
aandail avenue.
Opening of Ibe Safeway store Is
expected to.'be a (boon to. ibusiness in
the norttoern half of the viUaga.
Marketing in the area •will be Improved
not only by the closeness of
the store, (but (by ellmlnatli^ the delay
in getting to the south'Sm end
of .the village toy toeing held up at the
railroad crossings when gates are
lowered as trains pull into the sla-
Mon.'
.Tteip VUlaige, OBoard recently re-a{
perf-%e property ascjulred for the
store frOm "Healdcnce A" to Business
to xtie.ls.e way for the new
project. ~^
Maun street and sunrisb Highway,
will- remain open Sunday "hfter U»
other druggists In Frecport close at
2 p'cJpclc. The telephone is Preepprt
8^3833.
CHUBBt'K'S PBIIG STORE
OPEN ALL •»** SV^'DAV
::ohtit«sttti%;prws;;: a^ter.;"Soaetrj-iK7s(ser siK^'*'&-%i««irtiW«i!wrrts^
oriwestSipsUp
fiONewIleinbersM^^
irst Fall Meeting
Jake Kedenberg Defends
Auto Races at Stadium;
Van Baar Brown Reports
The Northwest-Oivic Association
opened its season with the largest
attendance since the days of tiie
drive to prevent the building of the
Preejjort-Boslyn.-Expressistay along
the Preeport-Baldwln Boundary In
the cafeteria of tlie Atkinson School
Monday night.
The huge attendance wis the result
of a membership campaign
started a short time ago in whl(^ a
letter was sent to every family fe-
.•sldlng.ln .the northwest area listing
lihe adranta'SGsr bQlongUi(( \o the association.
As a result, fnore tinaI^JSQ
Syk^ter Dedaris
F r e e p o r t i s l i^
EETEB. CATTANO, JR.
pjter Oattano of the Consolidated
Oonstmction Company, Roosevelt.
and Rlrs. iCattano are driving their
.son, "Pejar <3a,ttano, Jr., to Miiaca
this weelc where he will enter the
Cornell Medical School, Peter is a
Preep»rt High School graduate.
newal ormemberships-tajr others lh<j
paid-ivp enrollment the first night
pafiscd Vbo 200 srni'k. '
And It proved a most interesting
iContinueitl on Page MJ
iig Tuna Catch FefectAf Sea Breeze
Reminiscences Heard
AtRepubEcaikClub
••. .-Attcsadl Meeting Held'
At Dugout Thursday
Early days of 4fae Frecport Republican
caub were recalled at the mon;
thly jnee*toglfn:.iB»e Legion Di^ssut
•ttiunsday .nWii. Senior Past President
Bobert D. Campbell officiated
as master of oeremonl^,
PpOT paat presidents, Heniy O.
Dnnker, wlio served: In 1044-4S Ernest
H. Beiirens, Evereftt d.'Ftainan
and Ratph L. MatBhan,-'w«re introduced,
and Mr. Campbell read letters
from others wiho were -unable
Former Yadit CllubrHieail
Urges-MunicipdlMlfiima
In Exdhange Clt^ t^allL
Preoport- ls^lft»ing;.ttshtod.:masir
smaller •watel'fhint coaimunlftes''to.
providing mooring f atjlKtles" ' fw
.visiting yachtsmen, who-.would like
'ia coime 'here''to ^buy.^Sflpplledj-ljro-duce,
acoessortes" Bnd.^a.iong Ust'.cf
•items, Ciriiis Sylvester, former ccira-mador-
eof the SDUth Shore Yacht
•Ctuto and president''of .taelKCiHhi'
Trade.lAssaciation, told meoibers et
of -the Exchan^ .Gluib '^at their
weekly luncheon In'Guy-ljgTflardo'a
Eaat PolAt House, • ••'""—--
He advocated the.estebblistaneni pi
ft marina either *y the municliaiJity
or toy private enteSprise,- saying It
should prove a 'bonansa fox local
merchants. He "suggested the Tjlub
get (behind a movetment .to establish
a marine base and President Sugene
S. Wells promised to Jbrttjgl'Bie
matter to the-attentlon- of ttg? Jtoaid
of Control at M» next • meetjn^f-^—'^-
Mr. -Sylvestej asked "WJiUit 1&
Jhappcnln{[ in the marine f i«ld?" and
answering his own question, said "I
have yet to find anvdwdy, wjib* is,,
comiplaVntttg a'bout bujslncBS.'"'•; \ ' ;
^'.XtisjalLrigihii, he added, to divemp!
myrtirBX tUe Wate^'Ictaniblbiy.'liiiUidt--.
Tng 'a <waif 'from 'whicii peor;^ ca^ '
fish. But, tie declared, such, a' de-velopmmcnt
.yields no revenue to
the oommiwily. Preeport oould "iio
iietter tqr^ilddiiig out some |pii».in
W£"m£tsm^ sbii'taiern pai* of tihe
vUlage, and developing it Into "&.
anariaa at-.whiicih-.vl*Ulng yachi^ajniMi.
(Oonttnwed on I*age 2)
Dr. Wetthid^ l^auDoies
Band Section Heads
. ££ction.liead5 of?.he°'?'report Hisih
to be P. H npsrbesroeunct.t :T, SWiwlel ilIanmcl udJe.d MGeaorvrgine • .^_5_^.,0. .01„_ . ba_n d. f/o^,i ; tt.i e 'y ear 19.S3-B4
and Julius L. Blrgen/tha!,^
Mr, Dunker cited mosUy humorous
things that occurred during bis
"admlnistarailon. He recaUed-4.hat ttie
iai*e O. Brooke Bowen. as program
ehalrraan;-when it was suggested a
£)iBnge .in^ tb> pi'bgfam txoza. thotlo^
•^'plBtures, he'made, responded, b;^ pre-i^
nting a C!blnese fanHancer w&ose
Impea ranee fe'.TceoMedaa^flw. nf<tet
Si^isatlonal event In thJa club's'fils-.
iUsty. Mr. Bebrens recalled that he'
served only one term due-to tho,
-Set he waa serving'in the-lfassau'
County Buread o|;Sa«cMons'wbet^
;he was ke^t busiest at tlie.tlipelier
Should have toeea'deTOtinl ^ e jSto^
time to -the etab'B acUyitdea^^^Tlii-
(Oontto^ed.on-fagc f)-
Edward Washeclia, veil known Indttstrialist and sportsman, sbowp with
giant S02-ponnd tuna he canght fishing off his Bed Winjr 11 on August
2^, Waahecfca was feted at^ a special dinner giveit at Otto iKom's Bea
Breexc n^tatuantj fool of Miller avenue,'Frecport, 'by the Bed 'Wbtg
Big Game'fclal>. C«L S. K,' E^nde acted as toastDuufer.
I'laye been named by Director J.
Maynard Wettlaufer,
They are as 'fol&ws! Jeanne' Lam-hen,
flutes end plocilos, with E^red
eShmidt SiS assistant; Allele Ballot,
oboes and bassoons; Carol Bpei:k-ardit.
clarinets, with CarclJSuthcv-
-land, Dolores Russell and .David
Jurist, assistants; Melen ' D ^ c v.
BUX&ptibnes; LniIati"X>diwlIng;j"iiencE-:
lioms;.Edmund Luiiilsy, assistant;
Eleanor OeMov, troipbones; Arthur*
Raditt, -assistant; FUnt Moger, tu-.
;bas; Liarry'Bjenton,. coraeitG aii4.
;|ru(B>p&ts; Blchard Noll and Ddnald,
Gttdanai o^slstantfi and Lee Ohap-nij^,
dupis.
'''"BetiylsayTioi' Is drumm majoret^
!.-• ajid,Miaily|l Heller, (head ttwirler, .'
Party Designee^ Nominated
At Primii^yM^Ction: Tuesday
James D. BcDtiett who has rcsif^nod as State Senator to
bet'ome a candidate for Surrogate of Nas-sau County, was form-orlv
nominated at the Kepuhliean Primaries on Tiieisday. Only
a few enrolled voter.s wpjjt to the polls to, name the party ean-'
'Jidates.
Norman P. Lent and Gyrll J.
Brown, who Itiave been serving as
County Judges under appolntnunt,
were nominated to run for full
terms on 'bhe xxmntty bench. .
'Edward P. Larkln •was dbosea as
the candidate to succeed Senator
Bennett! while Miss Kathleen Kane,
serving under appointment, and
George S. Mancaro, electad a. year
ago for a one-year t'^m.-'were 'nominated
for sbc-year'terms to succeed
themfielve«3.
,',In .the Democratic Primaries the
nomUiatioos iwere as follows: Vtoak.
D. Murray for Smrogate; WOUam J.
Sullivan and Louis R. Hamds for
County .Jwlee; Charles J. Cairroll,.
Jr„ for State Senator, and France^
P, qallahan and Qcrard A. Connolly
for'Dlstncfc Court Justices.
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-09-17 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1953 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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