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PAGE SIXTEEN THE LEADER , AIARCII1, 1951
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Grocery Prices Effective UnMI Cloae of Busl-ne*$
Tue*., Mor. 6. Meat, Produce oad Dolry
Price: for Weekend Only.
Though the sky sparkle; with billions of stars there are a few standouts that are known
by name to everyone. The comparison may be "an imagination stretcher" but the same
contrast may be made of food centers . . . Though there are many to-shop In there's al-ways
standouts like HILL'S—the Super Market you never forget because of the superior
foods in stock and the extra savings you can make on every visit.
Grade A
doz.
Chofeou, PobsfeMw, Chee»xe & Velveeta
2 Ib. loaf
Ib.
Orode A SWISS CHEESE
PROVOLONE
Sove Every Way—Every Day af Hi f f
CUT BEAM BIRDSEYE
FROZEN
**
*
BIRDSEYE
FROZEN
COFFEE HILLTOP
Ib. bag.
12 oz. pkg.
Ib. pkg.
HILLCREST
Ib. bag
Wrmont
CREAM CHEESE
it 29
2 p^ 27
Produce
^K
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HEINZ
STRAINED
CRIMO
BEANS
Selected, Herd, Wpe
Golden Ripe
"*
**
TOMATO
(
3-lb.
can
DEL
MONTE can:
Woah. Stote Delklou: 2'23'
NT JEMIMA
WAX PAPER
PANCAKE FLOUR
Lga. (Rouble Size) pkg.
DIAMOND 125 4. roll
. Pkg.
Vel
Fab
Flakes
i"s Powder
Granulated Soap ^
A|ax Cleanser
Klrkn%dn Cleanser
Octagon Soap
Pkg
P&g.
2
32
32
32
32
27
33 IMS OF
M@@*s!""" LOWS
Ground Meat
Loin Lamb Chop*
Palmollve
Sparo Mb*
BoHod Ham
Ib.
Ib.
Ib. &5«
Ib. ^c
ib 49
'/, 16. 69^
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PATCHO9UB P6RT JBPP STA.
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THE
'AbVERflSING '
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15th. Year No. 42
To Cayry An i
Hopea to Obtaih MdAAjr
By enrolling 3,000 Men
As Member* of Group
^. The Freeport Police Soya* dub
has opened -a campaign- to raise
$4,000, to augment the meagre funds
granted by the Village and State so
it can camry on the extensive activ-ities
planned for its more than 600
members. Sheriff' H. Alfred VolUmer
and. Director Joseph Romeika are
In charge of the drive.
The aim of the campaign leaders
is to enroll at .least 3,000 member-ship
in the' organization. ,Any one
contributing from ^1 to $& will be
listed^ aa an associate member^ while
larger contributions will entitle the
donors to a patron's membership
card.
The Sheriff and director point out
that every one can be of help In
"aiding us to procure other mem-bers."
"you gee, a P.B.O. member is an
adult helper member, "the appeal
reads, 'tad "we hope to obtain ak
least 3,000 suoh members, who be-lieve
as we do, that a gift to our
Police Boys' Club Js an investment
In futures— your own (Preeport
youth's futures."
Donations are to be sent to the
Freeport Boys' Club, Inc., o/o Post
OKlce ox 167, Freeport, N,?.
: The money . will be . acknowledged
and "you, have our aasuranice?qhat
.not one^penny of your.oonMbuMon.
:ivill . be'uaqd for 'any adrndnJatration
work, 'but; that aili:o-f it wBl go to
the.bezpfttjof the boys," the dirive
Mayor Rober&JL. Do»ee opens cookie camp^aign for
«t of Camp Tekakwitha by buying a box of crackers'from
Mathewson, Troop 3, nnd Maureen Cossldy, Brownie Troop 100, win-ners
In las^ year's sales competition, as Mrs/Weekly MInnerly, chair-man
of the Freeport G!rl Scout Committee, looks on.
"Zhe: agy^al''opehg ' witii /a" note of
appreciation fqr- ,ithe response to
, the appeo^^lof 'Mamh/ 1960 for funds
^wlth %^c!h .^ pinicbase a station
wagon W|hloh has just been deliv-ered
after months of waiting. Activ-ities
of the club include handball,
eoMball, basketball, boxing, soccer,
swimming, deep sea fishing, water
polo, outboard soapbox racing and
stage entertainment.
The drive got under-way last
week, when some 8,500 letters were
mailed. » resident of Freeport, re-questing
: their help, in continuing
the success of the plub. With a
membership of. close to 700, the
funds of Hie blub are much too
small to support the numerous ao-tiviiMeB
now organized, it was ex-plained.
Usticaa Quit Jobs Here
To Go (d Pasadena, Cal.
Anthony TMica, 39 Woodside ave.,
and his son, Joseph, employees of
the Municipal Water Department,
have resigned and are to leave soon
to go into business In Pasadena,
Oamheyil be accompanied by Mrs.
1943 and since Aug 16, 1847 has been
Bather was employed in the power
house from April 1, 1941 to April 1,
1943 and since Aug* 15, 947 has been
connected with the water depart-xnent
and his son since Nov. 1, 1946.
They have been engaged in the
installing of water meters. Now they
have 'become associated -with Mr.
TJstlca/s bmthe?4l%Waw who. had (he
contract for installing water meters
In Pasadena.
The Yearly Olid), composed of
municipal employees, gave them, a
send-«Ef pairty yesterday at which
Mayor Robert L. Doxsee presented
a gift to' them. '
186 /CONTRIBUTE BLOOD
AT FXRS^DONNEB SESSION
. Freeporters contributed 186 pints
of blood at the first donner session
of the, Red Cross program Tuesday
jn the Seaman ave*. school* This
was 16 pints, short of the quota
assigned the: 'village, due to the
4act that there ? were numerous re-jections
while .other prospective
dpnbrs: reported 111 at. the last
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%N FBATEBMITT FOB?
;./ ^BETHLEHEM, p^.,. March:: 8 4-
Oonald .M, .Subiseh, /16/Mlllburn .ot.j
^fKhas * 'been- 'elected
secretary!'of //Alpha. Ibu
/ ^natlbnal: social; :at Lehigh
'
2 Week's Stay at Camp Offered
Girl Spout Selling Most Cookies
The Freeport Girl Soout who sells the xaost boxes of cookies
during the campaign ending Sunday, March, 18, will.receive
a two-week's camporship at damp Tekakwltha. Hampton Bays,
Mrs. Alexander Hunter, general
chairman of oookie sales for the
local committee, announced ith*;-
week, The Brownie who disposes
of the , moat boxes alao .will receWe
a .prize. ,. .''... ,../ '/.. /-v}\
Freeipiont GArl Scouits also -are
eligible to compete for a two-
.week'a stay "*n o@knp for the one
;whd ee^.^t^gn^ .cpp%de§^ pffered
by the .SouEhl, Namau\ Go%mcU% and
the Bank of Rock?411e Centre Trust
Oo., abo ia oAferlng. a similar award
on a county-wide bases. The Ooun-tll
also Is bo give twi* prizes to the
Brownies who sell the first and
second largest number of boxes of
the cookies.
In addition all Freeport Brownies
and CMrl Scouts who sell 76 or more
boxes of cookies will be entitled to
a one-day outing at the camp 'In
June. Gift cerQJlcates -to be re-deemed
at Baraschls Department
Store, will be presented Brownies
who sell 50 boxes, and, to all .Girl
$pouta .whose dales 'total'from 100
to '900: boxes.. \.. --\ • /.'- /;•••'•
: Proceeds of <the sale 'a?ii usdd to
Woojcleft Association
Formed; Bieyko\vitz Head
Tnei Woodcleft Assoclaitlon was
formally organized at a meeting
held In Qtto's Sea Grill Tuesday
xUght., Jt is to be coiqpbsed. of
pnctperty' owners. and . %nen and
wcmen exlgaged in business along
Wood'ClcTt. ave, .
A cojistitutioh and 'by-laws were
adopted and the first Tuesday night
jf..each month was flxetl ad the
m&6'Ung -nlgh^ . ,
Barry J. Berkowitz was elected
president to- serve Until the dtart
of the fiscal year In May when the
annual meeting will be held. Jack
Bates was named vice-president for
bhe same period with Albert E.
Ackerly as secretary, and Theodore
M. Lang, treasurer.
One of the first projects *» be
undertaken by the group is to
have Woodcleft ave., paved from
curb bo curb and properly graddd
after wAitemnains are. laid* The
members also are making a study
of .the proposed unified waiterfront
ordinances.
Draw Lots Saturday
To Becije Posidqns
In Village Eleedpn
Nomination Petitions
Filed on Friday; Also
Registration Day.
Represent&^livee of *the TJnlty and
partlea .are to meet
of
for of
ahd\. amonblaaHoo" &i
at" camp
voting
ines. in the Village Election on Tues-day.
March 20.
whew a different group of ?? girls
is accommodated every two weeks.
Mayor Robert L. Doxsee pur-chased
the first box of cookies from
; present the Unity Party and Saniudi
L. Israel the opposition.
'Nominating positions for the two
parties were filed on Friday by
Judge Johnson and Mr. Israel.
Seea No %tea*dh ifor
Givi
Teli
Mayor Robert L. Doxdee ' an*
.nounced at the meeting of the A^»
lantlc-South Civic Association
Thursday night In the South Shore
Yacht . Club -th@t,a referendum will
be held before definite adtion (a
taken by the Village Board on any
recommendations of a housing auth-ority
for the carrying out of a state
housing project, in Benhington
Park.
"Whether one plan or another or
no plan at all Is adopted the matter
Is going to be put right up to Che
voters where by a plank In our
(Unfty Party) platform all suc&
matters are put up for final d&*
oision*". . »
The Mayor first touched briaHy
on the sltuaWon In -the power plant
and suggested .that a meeting be
called prior to , the ^Village election
on TuespTay Mar&h' 3p, at which tl%
matter cou)^ be 'ti&ken up in detail,
Ooncerning the .Apusin^y project:
which he was 'Invited bo .discuss, he
"Aa to. 'hoinshig^' it. aMee^y?*^" pg
dtrahge.that'a'' sudden \burs^, of enl*
wKusla^m aboii t. an. intblera))%e"! cons*
ditlxin • in our %%nio*A stx*M&6s ^soixie)
elqmtTk^p of* put i^pwl&HO^ka^: sb6t&
^
of*, put.
as Qcmeohe .elsg sdts'.a' plan jxi
do 'som^btng '
'
'character? -of .whom.
always sure that soms other T)*ay is
Wie right way, and the way sug-gested
is the wrong way. Until
the fire. It is only when something
Is suggested of a constructive natur^
th&t they wake up aiid make a
noisy protest about It.
Dale Maithewson, G4rl Scout Troop Those of the Untty Party contaJne^
3, and Maureen Oaasidy, Brownie 735 names while the Village Rulr "*
Troop 100, as Mrs. Wesley MInnerly, Party petitions were signed by 266
chairman of the Freeport Girl
Scout Committee looked
girls were tHe winners In
sale. - Oobkies are priced at 40 cents
a box.
Kenny and ]Kelly ifi ^Melodrama'
On Housing at Atlatitic^South
Following a prologue by M&ybr Robert L. Doxsee, Frank
F. Kenny, jr., Village Rule Party, Candidate for Village Trustee
and Paul Kelly, council for the Freeport housing committee,
put on a two-sjct melodrama with
Khe housing projects as the plot
for the benefit of tlie mernbeis of
Atlantic South (Xvlo Assocla?
tlon Thursday night in the South
Shore Yacht Olub. Ibe association
conducted its business between the
acts.
Act one was brought bo a cllmatlo
close with 'Mr. Kelly vehpmentaly
declaring . "ithere have been mis-statements,
near facts and lies,"
as Paul W. Oaibo, who was presi-ding,
brought this part of the even-ings'
agenda to a close. Benpamln
Asch "prMested that Mr. Kejly
should be . permitted ' .to conitmue.
Others proposed' that the^ business
be disposed of : first and that the
discussion be continued after ad-journment:
procediure was. followed* Mr.
Kenny and Mr. Kelly shook hands
at the start of act 3. However, the
only flareup .in the hlght-cap was
when Mr. KeMy accused Mr.: Ken-ny'
of being a paid IdBbiest/for the'
hbusmg: interests' and
was called to accounts The fact that
the. yacht :; club doors are locked
at 11:30 brought JAG: play t*. a close
five .minutes, before thiat time. W. ; E.
Wlatiaon .was moderator during
secoild'act, •. :. V , '. :.;.-. '.' v- , • '
Doxsee Promises
(Maybr Doxsee, ^ representi#n? the
Unity. .Party, . and Mr. : Kenny, tKe
VUlAge Rule Pacty, had 'been in*.
speak cn*e proposed'
cf
both; ' Mr/ Kenny ' was \ not present
when %*ayor Vnnn«Amb€d . .that
Bbamd would caUl
erendum before takk% final action
on the housing mattej and accused
him of failing to answer questions
sent him. .
Mr, Kenny, who is a vice-presi-dent'
6f the.Mist Federal Savings &
sLoan Association; of Hempstead, ac-cused
the Board of falling to take
advantage of Village Ordinance 126
whdch empowers \A2ie village to*
order residence buildings made hab*
itable by their owners. He oritlclzed
the gelectlon of the **Elar property"
for the development, contending
that as an off-site project no-sub-standar^
Jiouses would have to be.
razed) and proposed a site m the vi**
cinity of ithe Municipal stadium. He
aJso insisted" the very poor people
for whom such projects should be
designed would be unable to get into
the apartments .and asserted .oper-ating
of the development would/ be
(Oontlhued on Page 14)
PLTJMER ON DEAN'S LIST
iSYRAOUSE,' N". "%%, ..Marohf 8»
Arnold Plumerr 22 ?ear@all ave.,
Freeport, N.Y.; has made the dean's
list cf theiSypacuse. University Col-lege
-of Busliness
Dean Bobcat E. Stone, announced
this week. -Plumer, graduated, from
Freeport High. School ia%
%mt jo^big • in . insurance. , v
S.S.T.O. PLANS BTPFFET
vThe,8ut.Shor.e Yacht' Olub\ win
buffet' supper.
Saturday /night , froni 6 to' 10
H*cpp Taken to Date
thought, when I heard the
b)aat cf opposition, thaf "^t
least Phere would be some sound
subisbantl&l reason for giving up the
jpit>ject||.that has been startted. But
to \relieyev your suspense, nothing
has^appeared that makes it seem
on Page 5) *
persons.
These petitions officially placed in
nomination the following slates:
Unity Party—Robert L. Doxeee for
Mayor; Reward J .Baker and Wil-liam
F. Glaoken for trustees, and
Johnson for Village Judge,' all pre-sent
incumbents;
Village Rule Party — Horace Fl
Carpenter, for Mayor, with Oharles
F. Kenny, jr., and William AUyn
for trustees.
iPor those who failed to register
ifor the general election last Novem-iber,
or have moved since or come
into the village in recent months;
Saturday will be Registration Day.
Since more than 10,000 enrolled to
vote In November only a few are Rev. John MUrphy, assistant" pa@-
200 Knights Attend;
32 j Annual
More than 200 members of Bishop
Molloy Opuncll, K, of O., attended
the 32d annual breakfast held Sun-day
morning in' Sunrlae Village,
Bellmore. They first pdMook <pf
communion at the 8 o'clock
in j;he Ohurch of 9t,-William
Abbott, Seaford, celebrated by
expected to dp so on Saturday. The
polls will be open from ^12 oMock
unibll 8 pan., to enable those who
have not done so already to qualify
to cast their ballots on Tuesday,
March 20,
Carroll Take* Course
In Aircraft Control
PANAMA OITY, Fla., M&r. 8—
Lieu*. Elmer H. Carroll, son of Mrs,
Harris S, Carroll, 212 Bedell'at.,.
tor.
"Grand Knight John J, Mui@Ry
was toastmaster. Vllnoent Malone,
vice-president of the OathoHo Law-yens'
League, spoke pa "Do
Have a Problem?!' a'nd the Ttev.
William J. Smith, 8J., director of
the Grown Heights Laibor School in
Brooklyn, gave a talk on the dang-ers
of Oommunlsm. The Rev. John
J. Madden, the .chaplain, also apoke.
Among the guests Introduced
were District Deputy Charles H;
Practical appllcaltion, throughout
the nine : weeks; .will supplement
classroom \lnEftruoMon.;FEiom- their
ecoipes on the ground, studr
will dArjBct./ fighters. in enemy
4P#oo* • Ztadio ^ contact* ./plus
mdar ? aciiBen*; willi f enable;, the
cohtrolliers .ta en-:
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Freeport, N.Y., is one of more than,Mbrlaith, of Rockvllle Oentre;
100 officers from every secMon of
•the country taking the Aircraft
Controllers course at the . Tyndall
Air Force, Base here.
•Under .direc#on of Lt. Col. W. A^
Jonea, head., of this school, these
carefully selected Air Force officers
are undergoing an intensive aca-"
dsmic course followed by pradQce
In ground"contrqlled Inteicepltloh.
They will leam the. operation of
aircraft control and early warding
systems and willl atudy tactical;co-ordination
for air defense* weapons . ^_ —
and, precision/.directloh' of Inter* iu"day: night, Mavch 31, *he pfdceexA
of whilphjwill be] divided emongr the .
ftve, paigbes; included in' the mem-/,
for the aid of / the • paroch* •
Grand Knight James P.
chairman.. of the State
committee; Judge Hllbert R;
eon, Village Trustees William F.
Glacken and Cord Vlebrdck and:16
past grand.khlghtsr^^-^—r—• *4 ..
Omnd Knight Muldowney appeal- .
6d for boosters for the journal .to
be Issued In connection .with-%6
Long Island Charity ball •#) be hewk "*
An the Ooliimbus Club quarters ,in,
Biiooklynj on Miay, 34, and the'
to. be given by the wuhcll at -
South Shore Yacht Club on
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| Title | 1951-03-08 |
| 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 |
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