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FOLLOW THE
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
May^Is The Month To Review Your Personal Affairs
" N A S S A U ' S LARGEST WEEKLY
F R E E P O R T BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
I I
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LEADER
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RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
21st Year, No. ,5
Gkcken To Deliver
Memoriai Address
At Municipal Park
Gerber Again Marahal
Assisted By Dr. Strauss
In Organizing Parade
Mayor WUIlftm F. Glacken is to
^.deliver the address at the annual
Memorial Oay •exercises to be held
Bt the Municipal Park at the Municipal
Building next Wednesday
following a parade througb the
principal streets of the village.
Samuel D. Gerber will be grand
marshal of the procession with Dr.
S. Eaymond Strauss as assistant
and Stuart K. Wallace, ST., as chief
of staff.
The participating organizations
are to assemble on Pin« street in
time to foim and move at 10 o'clooic.
the route of the parade will be east
on Little Pine stJ-eet, to South Main,
south to Meirlct road, west to Long
Beach avenue and north to the Municipal
Building,
Veterans and military organisations
will comprise the first 41vislon.
Tlie firemen will be In tihe second,
^Vfaliaas ,local pt^TtimtUi^
' "third -.Bhtt "Ifoitli'''•^buiiJi'"~ta''"'ffie'
Tourto. .. ' -••••• ••
The Preeport HtgJi School band
will play duriag the Memorial program,
as wlE the Legion drum end
bugle corps. Geot^e H. Maynea,
commander of WlUlam Clinton
Story Post, American Legion, and
Donald Gaynor of Henry Theodore
Mohr Post, V-F-W.. will conduct
memorials for their respective organizations,
A squad from the 142d
Tanic Battalion N. G., will fire a
volley in salute to "Our atriotio
dead," and buglers from the Free-port
High School band will sound
"Taps."
FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956
MERRICK
Parade Grand Marshal
FIVE CENTS PER COPf
'J:
SAMUEL D, GERBER
Estate Planning Tax Threat
Discussed At Exchange Cluh
Threat of dLssoliUion «»f faniilv or closelv ownwl himi
iiesscs becaiwe of failun- fo pliin the t^slatS of indh id t^^^
«on;-,er»ed ^vm the ba.sis of a Lllc before L f i a , h ' r i " f , f «e^^^
birsuM's.^ iiiifi r..-,.r„o«;,.„..i " , ^ hdtiitring c»t weal
Isenberg President
f Nor Awest Civics
Unit Adopts Resolution
Asking Night Meetings
Of Village Trustees
. Dr. M; George IssQberg was elec-n%
hte-'Maj^' t-t,' in'' stlie ' Atkinson
School cafeteria. Other officers
Chosen to serve during the coming
year include:
Lester Gulit, Vice-President; Edwin
Ortner, Treasurer; Mrs. John
Tessler, Recording Secretary; Mis.
John jftvorsliy, Corresponding Secretary,
and Samuel Cohen. George
• Continued on Page Bi
Mrs. Oanley Requests
Mental Health Gifts
Mrs. Rebecca TJanley, Pi-eeport
chairman of the Mental Health
drive in Nassau County, jrequested
this week that persons having con-tributionj
to the drive send Uhem
either to her or to her two co-chairmen.
MI'S. Pearl Welnstehi or Mr.s.
Beverly Newman; Contributions also
m«y be sent to the Nassau County
headquarters in Mineola.
' 'r.^rs. lianley stated that no house-tfVhouse
canviass will be made in
Fi-eeport but siie hopte that many
Mends of the organization will contact
one-of the local chairmen and
help the village do Ita Share In
supporting lliis worthy movement.
CANNON PHABMACI'
TO STA¥ OPEN SUNDAY
The Camion It^maa.t^, 6 South
Matii.staTeet, wM remain open until
10 o'clopk Sunday night after otJier
drug stores to Freejwrt close during
the afternooh for £he sest of Che
day. Its plhone number Is KBeeport
JiWWl.
j.On MemorU^ Day, mask WWIT
iiesday, a sliaUar .sendee -WlDlMie
~pis^armM./'hy-'t^;:i»yYim'. War-
Post Office To Close
For Memorial Holiday
There will be no window service
at Preeport post office on Memorial
Day. May 30, Postmaster Ralph L.
Marshall announced this weeli. The
post office lobby will be open for
the convenience of boxiholders from
8:00 to 6:00 P.M. There will be no
delivei-y of mall by letter carriers
but special delivery matter will be
denvered as received until 7:00 P.M.
\ f f j i a s Moidh in Frei'|>orL
Mr. Slnclaire referred to his topic
as one of vital concern to all owners
of closely held businesseii, large and
.small, and supplemented his talk
with numerous carefully prepared
char;.s which were presented to his
listeners as he progres.'sed, CornpeJl-ing
reasons for seeking advice on
estate planning from their banks
and attornes's were given as Mr.
Sinclatre dramatized the problem
that arises when the Government
establishes a high tax value for
estate tax purposes. The possible
dlsaatrous effects upon the assets ol
an estate and hardship for beneficiaries
were Ulusla'ated, ,as were
solutions through .use,of, JSiiy-seHj
,BBpiroent§'j;;'oi?<']Cl!'&ehMe3f?^
Mr. Sinclaire also pointed out the
Importance of careful estate planning
for all persons of property.
He illustrated by example the disastrous
losses of property by families
of individuals who failed to
plan the dLsposition of Uieir estates.
Personal Affairs Speaker
Eis Team Takes
3 Stra^kt €ames
biUttleieape
Rotary Club's Nine
Wins Consecutive Bouts
After Initial Defeat
Billy MoClosJieys pitching and
home-run hitting paced the Free-port
Elks fo three straight victories
In Freeport Little League's first
week of play. Pillowing the opening
day 6-1 win over the Exchange
Club, the Elks nine walloped B'nal
B'rith 12-8 and topped the Exchange
6-2 in a return game. Also in the
National League, the Rotary Club.
after losing its opener, look two
wins. 6-2 over the Exchange Club
and 6-3 over B'nal B'rith. In the
tatter game the losers scored three
times on walks and errors as Joe
'{Sf, Epstein pitched a no-hltler and
struck out ten.
In American League play, the
outBtondlng game saw Gerzol, jot
Meadow Brook Bank, and Martin, of
0,0,p.. etkCh pitching tUrce-hlt ball
with o_o.P. winning on CaUaghftn'a
(Continued, on Pa&e "J).'
London Daily Mail Planning
Personal Affairs Edition
I t d e r f s t in F r e e p o r f s o b s e i v a n w (d" Pi'ificiiiid Affuh-s
Mtjidii sprfa<l to the B r i t i s h E m p i r e ebin week when Thv
Lcjidor ri'wivi'tl a call fnini the n<iLkt'li>llc'r Pkizsi ofrice of
(hf London Dailv Mull a s k i n g for copies of it.s .spt-ciai
P c t s o i u d Affciirs Edllioij m d j l i s h e d May III.
The office of the Personal A;
Institute, of which Horace E. De- '
Lisser is director, also received a j
request lor all material it had
availaWe on the subject, including
Its Personal Financial Statement
and Check List for persons In- i
terested in reviewing their personal
affairs.
The New York representative of
the London Dally Mall staled that
the famous British paper has been
1 Continued on Page fli
Prizes Await 12 Leader leaders-Maybe ¥ey!
The Leader is sponsoring « new contest ihis week, with 12 generoiw prizes for
tiler^iiess.
'. Sunrise Lodge, F. & A. M.,
To Erect 0"wn Temple
Plans have been completed by
Sunrise Lodge, F. Se A. M.. for the
breaking of ground for Its $100,000
temple to be erected on West Merrick
road, adjoining the medical
building near Bayvlew avenue; on
the ea.st. The rites are to be held
on Sunday, June 3, at 2 P.M.
County Executive A. Holly Patterson
and other county, town and
municipal officials have been Invited
to attend with rankhig officers
of the ItJasonlc orfer. Charles Rat-ner.
a pas district deputy and lodge
member, and Master Abraham Le-virte
of Roosevelt, are to assist In
the exercises.
The structure will be two stories
in height and will Include a lodge
room, a social hall, which can be
"used as an auditorium and other facilities.
The building site has a
frontage of 150 feet on Merrick
road.
Here's all you need to do:
(1» Turn to pages 8 and 9; read
the ads there,
(2( Look at the advertisements
elsewhere in this issue.
(3) On the coupon in an adjoining
column, write the name ijf a
store which advertises both in the
double-page Preeport "Shoppers'
Mappy Hunting Grounds" announcement
and elsewhere.
(4> Carry the coupon immediately
TO THE STORE YOU NAMED
ON THE DOTTED LINE. Promptness
ol contestants will decide the
winners.
. The first person who compiles
with these rules wlU ^ t first prize'
ixo mthe stare mentioned. Second
prize will be a two-y^ar Leader
subscription (o'-renewal, Hiere wM,
hetMi (10) other iawHrds, gtren^b?
Masr. .".3^..J Atlantic. liaycnue. Its the adwerUsw to (luflltfytag-peisoos
•VAtoakMwnSxir ts~Padm]^: 8-812*. in the order ibey frrive-wltb cou«
pons ,as Prizes No. 3 through 12.
Awards will go only to adults, and
one to a family. Winners will undoubtedly
be among readers wlio
clip coupons at (mce and take them
to the correct store In [Jerson.
Take This Coupon TO THE STORE
You Name on the Dotted Line
Gentlemen:
• . \ j ; •.; —.. has an advert
i s e m e n t ' ^ THE LEADBB'S two-page announcement promoting
fteeport and also oB another paso this week.
I am not connected with any newsjtbper or an agency that
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Please give me o n e ' o f t h e ' 12 prizes If I qualify.
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_STKEET AND NtJMPEft .^
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United Fund Will Hold
Annual Meeting Tonight
The first annua! meeting of the
United Fund wUl. be held In the
Freeport Municipal. Building tordgbfe
at 8;30 o'clock.
Village fioard Proposes
Lodging House Code
Ti)e Village Board will hold Sk
pubUc hearing Monday lilght, June>
4, on a proposed ordlimnoe for tai«'
licensing and i'eeiilej;^n ol lodging:
bouses, wbicfei was publMied In a
recent issue of The Iieader,
Also up for dlscusston is #I1B deft-nltlon:
"l4jdglnB House" rtiaH ihean',
any dwelling tt wtolch three or moM*
persons are lodged for tdre wl^ or.'
without tneals. A roaming bouse or'
furnished room Itouse fibaU Ml
deemed a lodgiog bouse; •;
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1956-05-24 |
| 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 | 1956 |
| 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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