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.-LEADER • '
NEIGHBORLTS
" N A S S A U • S L A R <S E S T WEE K L Y "
FREEPORT
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BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FOLljQW THE
IMADm
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
20th Year, No. 14
KERRICK
FREEPORT, N.Y., THURSDAY, JULY, 28, 1955 39 FIVE CENTS PER COPr
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Nationis Efipnated
% Merrick Wainers;
League IJeason Over
Fre^port Teaans Out
• Of Diitrict Contest
, For Sectional-Honors
After eliminating the Freepyrt
American Little League All Slui*4
In a thriJIlng extra Inning conU-iit
at tJic Northwest "Paric SaturJay
afternoon, the Nationals were themselves
ellminateci from furtheF competition
by the Merrick Nationji>;
in a one-sided contest Monday evening
at the same place.
Saturday's contest went eight
Innings, and the Nationals cami:
from behind to win by a score oi 4
to 3 Poi rive iMnin;i it was a
pltcheis Lntile uetiveen Dick SmltM
of the Amei leans and Bill Kress of
the NjMonals In that time each
[jilchei allowed but thiee hits -and
no runs However, in the sixth each
scorod thiee times.
Poi the Ameriuuns Herman TUjbs
diew a pas» with one down and
raced t o ' t h i r d as, Wayne Lazarus
doubled to left. Konnle _ Kinberg
scoied both with a single .to centei
, and continued oh.to second us John
Hincr2bobWed_th£b_aU--Johra_Papj!)as
" "icoreifKiiiberg iiy singllps to left.
••- Thing's ' looked hopeless'for-the
Hatiuntils as thej^' went to bat in
their iialf of the Inning. However,
Buteh Bluest,eln was walked. Bob
Qulnn fanned, but Kress clouted a
.home run over tnc center field barrier,
and the score was 3 to 2 with
only one-out. Brian Phillips then
drew a pass, and stole second. After
•Mickey MeCbrmaok" had whiffed,
Eddie Pine was walked and Tony
Arenella, who proved to be the ,hero
of the day, scored Phillips with the
• tleing run by slBgling to left.
At this polntr ICinbBi'B relieved
Smith and_struck out Brent Morck
to" erid . t he 'inning. Larry Johnson
replaced Sress to the mound as the
Americans went to bat in the sixth
and held them to two hits and no
Leacbr Gets Sbocf Report
r"!P*:!*:«"vi'r..,r<r'-»7j^*-r;rrr.;'^":': • J / J - . T " - ^ ' ; • ^.'"^t*¥«^^•l'^-^<•» -'CCR"^
Mrsi Enders Retiring u*.
. After Nine Years ^ .
Mrs, Oeorge Enders of 158 Rut-
[' land road^secretary to VlUage CJerk
I Milford Van Riper, has resigned
after nine yeai-s' la the Village
Clerk's office. She recently w ^ also
Secretary of the Preeporl Park Oom-i
mission and Recording SecretaTy of
I -w-ii; Zoning Appeals Board.
I'MayarK Grateful
For Safety Recori
Glacken Cites Citation
Won By Freeport for
No Pedestrian Deaths
Mayor WllUam P, Glacken, at the | Won of Mr. Martin, Jr., The meeting
Village Board meeting Monday was held July 19.
VJce-PreiMentof
South Shore Federal
W. C. Sabella Promoted
To Rank of Secretary
AlJuIy 19 Meeting
Election of William J. MarUn. Jr.,
as executive vice-president, was announced
this week by William J..
Martin, Sr., pmtdent of the South
Shore" Federal Savings &^ Loan
Association. At the same time It waa
revealed that William C, aabolla
bad been named secretary to fill
the vacancy created by the promo-
Bamnel B. GerbJr, left, presWejit of the Preelp<»rt BepabMcan Club,
shows Peter Keliy, ItepubUcan leader of the vlllase, data m the club's
meimbership, which now stanis at an all-time Ufh, at Pet«r Kelly
Night obsrrv«d hy the club at Its last meeting. Mr. derber reports that
the d u b added ,as maay new tneiBibers in the Hist six months this year
B» it addeddwing all of 1954. • -.. liiiSlIe PfiSt5
iCJontlnued on Page II >
Boy-Scouts To Build .:
"Adminlslrative Office "~"
' sterling W, Mudge ifjGlen Cove,
"Pr'eiident of the . Nassau'~Couiity
. Council,—Boy- Scoite^ of-• *AiheMo&
• announced to-day that plans are
now completed for'the constfuctlon
' of an Administration Building on
the pUirkness Training Center
properly on Slielt«r Bock road.
- This new- building said Mudge
•will house the Executive Offices
of the Boy Scoutsr-of-America: The
present rented facilities at 50 Mizi'
eola boulevard "have- become completely
InadequQtp to serve the In-
"creasing Boy ScoUt populatloh In
'Nasiiau County. The presait office
was secured in 1925 and, since iMs
date the Scouting, memhephlp Tias
Increased 1,100 per cent.. present-enrollment
is In: excess ot 28,000
Scouts and 8,600. leadei^.
Frederick P. Wl,6dersum of Valley
Stream la the architect. Plans
and specifications fdr the construction
oi the building can be secured
though Ills office by any Interested
builders. Bids will he opened at a
public meeting in the architect's
office at 5 o'clock on Tuesday, August
2.
Tickets For Freeport Night
MokLOn Sale At Four Places
• "Tickt.{s,.J-or Frcc-porLNigrit ai Ejibqlsl^rcld.Juesiiaj-luglit,
At/j^ust 31),'wlien-iiie-'lradiTjifrBrwoJdjTT-Bodg^
taken on tlie second; pljiou Milwaukee Bravcsi can be ob
(aihcd at -four pisicps of busni"es.s in tlic conumiiijitv-
They are 'the 'Grove Stationery --, ^
Stoie, 43 SoiAh Orove
Schultz Sportlag Goods Store, 43
West sunrise - Highway; -the Dan-zlger
Sporting CJoods Store, 10
South Main street, and the office
of the South Shore Federal Savings
& Loan, Association, 47 Wpjl. Sunrise
Highway; Tickets costing $3J0
each entitle the piirchaser to a seat^
at the game 'an3 bus transportation
to-and-fpom-tbe field..
Freeport Mght Is being sponsored
by the Community Division of the
Freeport Chamber of Commerce as
a means-ofHbuiiaing up community
sphlt. Chairman WlUiam J, Martin,
Jr., announced, •Mrs.-Martln Is c(j-chairman,—
1,..'^* ••••.' • -'" • •••••" '
-opuses ;wltf-Ileave. the Mtnlclpaf
Parfc" "on-;"lfiJr5K&6fWe i-'sfteet,"" i t
e;l5__o_'clodfer»nr.Jhe ' n l g S , o t the.
^^^ Yacht Club Holding
Party Saturday Night
Ml-. Martin Sr.. has been re-elected
president; Abraham Slegel vice-president
and John D. Cornelius,
treasurer.
Other dh-cctors are -phBrtes P,
•Buckley, Jr-. John J i . Diemer, Irv-
Hhnmcl,,
P a u l - J ,
The Sottth Shore Yacht Club
will hold a "Oome-BS-ITotl-Are"
party *hls Saturday night, J^ly 30.
Peggy and Joe Grimes will be hosts
at the clubhouse.' Whatever the
members may have on their aestlvi-ties
program that might, A e y are
asked to drop it and go to the
South _Shor« Yacht' Club party.
:iig;it, July n, praised all who
.ii'iped preeport to win a citation
from tlie American Automobile Association
for its pedestrian safety | '
program In 10B4, when no pedestrian
was killed as compared to
'.hree each In. the two preceding • Ing Greblnar, H«m-y L.
Tears: -Freeport scored 100 per cent Gi«o.rgc~©.—•PhilUps and
In the engineering phase*of Its ped-. Roche.
cstrian activities. Assets of the institution a!> of
This village ranked 13th among I June 3D totaled $17,248,708.87 and,
500 cities competing In the 10,000 to j the amouni due member deposltoi-s
25,000 population group. Mayor i was $15,711-,083.30.
GlackenjcongraUilat^'d-Pollee-Chlcf j —The South-Shore -Fedcr.il, Savings
Poler Elar lor l a * enforcenjpnt and I "^ Lean Association--htig had a
.traffic^engtoeefins^.Hc prosentejl to-Tapld-8rowt?h In reeont T?tfairs, t*i^
•ii}4*hiin-'a'iristnM«?-!w,h1ch the villaBe-re-• iias j a t t opened a hrani^ plfice "on
ceivcd for the excellence^ of It,? ped-i Sunrise Highway in Mnjbsapequo to
estrlan protection program. / handle the buslnes.^ out east on
Mr. GlacJien l:iuded the locnl) f-onfi' Island Mi Miiv.i\. 3i.. Jiir;
ioiiool sy*Eisni'& "'well rounded cliUd I t>e«" ns&lgned to supei vise the at-
I safety progrttin, consisting of traffic-! fairs at the ne%v branch and mnln-safefcy
teaching, s.af66y patrols and
-i
tmiinher'is IfWeport-^BsSiiSsr,.I-BERKLEir
PHARMACY
TO STAY .OPEN SUNDAY , -
The Berkley. Phamacy-2B8 North
Malg_-S.treet^.will;be,kept open «jrfll
|(J o'clock.;JijtSi3jaii(j£palle£Bl»e
other draifstorcS^inJSBftJOrt cldse
kr"BRr¥#It^Cffie'airlii--t»hone4xeBdOT^^^ public for lis
complete driver, education program,
which trained 565-stud6nts in ciass-rcom
and behlnd-the-wheel lastruc:
tlon. . He mentioned the schftol
district's special trailer with cabs
f&r training of drivers in a realistic
setting. . •
The Police Department was cited
by the AAA for tlie s|iowlng of traffic
films, radio programs on traffic
safety, talks before organizations,
and the use-«f pedestrian leaflets
and other methods of safety education.
Another activity lauded by the
AAA was supervised scSiool, aftd j>ub-ilB--
playgrounds which kept children
'ciirof''thev;st«ttsr„:.-.i;_._-.-' ••- • "••
Police "bhief'-Elar .askecl The
eosjperation.
WmiM^ ^^ Freeport Big Run-Arouiicl
Waywifd Aiiibaals*
Offenses JBhohed on
r---earele^:Qwiiifrs'••-•"-"':'•'• "-
If yoii i^aye 4soU»lton.jror thedog
problem! please rush yohr idea to
the Vin'age.ClerK'^ oHlco;-
.A brief Iteiri i n ' t t ie viUage balletta.
which RreepOTt distribute*'fr^e.witJi
Its etectrlelitir rand water; hU^r recently'Issued
#at!^migfil be caUed
an SOS fdrrlMlpVagahist.roving
canines," I t said. In part: " \
' "Our phbhes are kept busy .ni^ltil'
folks complaining about dogs nm-.
ning }Dose, When these complaints
are made, we have no choice- except
to notify the dog-catchers to pick
up all stray,dogs In accordance with
the viUage ordinance."
Dog-lovcsrs are uiihapp'y anout
conditions, too. They contend th4t
- A LEAlDER^
Esdusive !
• " TMs "la-'diiB '"ffi ^a""6«rle9"'of •
articles. ...iiksefl. an'._reKarcIi ..bj.
The Lesiter Btaff. Wateli for
next -wedi's- "ExduMvej"--' .•• • •
•It's dangerous' ,for "manji Ciiest.
friend" to dodge In and oig; among,
autos oh traffic-clogged roads. Humane
socle^ meartSersBMrne the
acts of delinquent dogs oa the carelessness
of deUnquent dog-owners
who cruelly let them wander 'about
v.-lthout proper care—at great peril
to tlie neglected animals.
Besides, many, dog-lovera take
pride in keeping their lawns beautiful.
And they like to keep their
Many Complaints Made,
But F6W are Caught;
- WllBlV AelSolutwMi? '
TiiUMren" healthy. When a wSywawt
dcg dirties or damages a homeown-ef's
lawn oi* threatens to bite his
youngsters, tils protective spirit tOr,
%ard home and family itakea precedence
over his natuiml ioadness
f4r four-footed pets. . •.,
With complaints so numerous, it
mightbe expected thathulBdredfl of
stray dogs would he picked up each
month. You'd better guess again I
During the enth:e first quarter of
this year, Sl^dogs were rounded up
^ e s s than three per week, on sn
average. In the next quarter 43 ivdre
faken into custody, or less than four
per week. These figures are con-
(Contlnued on Page 2)
Ealtt-i hte office in MaSiSapequa.
Siegel's Zoning Plea
Hearing on August 15
The Village Board will hold a
public hearing Monday night, Au-gu-
st 15, at 8:30 o'clock oirCapalH"
Fred Siegel's request for a ssoning
change from Residence "A" to Business
"B" for his properly on the
west side of-South. Grove street ne'ar
Jefferson street. -
Captain Fred's fishing station al-na.
d,y oijerates under a non-oon-fcirnilng
ui6 piS'v-iiion,. .it.'he can-.,
not seek a variance to let hhn build
a [hariie,^ppUes store ..Dn::lih.e_prop=:,
ertyT'BafoVe World War i r his land/
'vaT-TC'''B'~BuMness";^'"iff';z;Dfi^^
during Ih*" w'ar, was T'e-ioned to
ResWenee "A," tsx-. Slegel told the
Harbor Civic Association, recently.
Board Calls Hearing
On Main Street Zoning
A. propoisal-to re-iBonfeSouth- Main-street'^
west side, Iroin Atlantic avenue
^outh to Ray Street, for a! distance
of about 400 feet westerlyi wtll
be tli^ subject t^t k public iieirlng
1^ the •irffige Board, in the Munlci-pftl
BuililinB on Moniiy night, August
IS, at 8;30 o'clock,
•nie Planning Boar4 Was recommended
that jpart or 8U of that ai^a .
be changed jfrcan Residence "A" to
Manwractta-lnB and/or Business "A."
The amendment was asked by-radlo
station WGBB, which pUns^ to
build a studio near Its hroadcasting
tower, and Wallace Wells of Babylon.
I The Atlantic South Civic Association
recently went on record against
a zoning change to Manufacturing.
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| Title | The-Leader_1955-07-28 |
| 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 | 1955 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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