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FREiPOW; N, Y.^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,1958 ,-»- PIVfi CINTS PER COPY
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'iM'c^nV'JeRy'lBtwiieUe 'iwted
LONC ISLAND TRUST AirAIN
PLMTS HOST TO MRDE»i XtUB
TwoR^iabiibtiHi
Cases ArtiChsitil
; \^oI«tioiis C<Mtectei--_^
iMiq^er Own«r (Qiiren
A<ijoia«ini«it TiU Jain. .
= AfMff thrte • hBartnes .in coniiec-
Uon wttft the reh8bUltftH& ordl-i
i a c Monday lUgljt; ttiB VflJage
Board jrtferefl ^o ca«s closed and
wijoumed a ttdW one untU Jan. 13,
.JBateteJffiUlaiB Oaa-
Maalm gave tetlmimy under <iues-
' Mooing • by VUIage Counsel Kens.
neth. l i Vought; One owner—David
S^tledBnaa of 3 North. 0r«rid ave..
ialdwln-^ttendwl and told the
Iward » wlU I'epalr a two-etory
-frame. dweUlng at 393 Sonth OroVe
Jst." before the vacant iiouse gets a
new tenant,
:, When Mr. I^iedMan'saidl-epBirs
inay taice from 16 to 20 days he was
'granted an adjournment .iintU the
next hearing, Jan, 13^ so that be-w^)
have an opportunity^ to. prpvi wm-pllance
with bl4;t>(jii(»' ot'a violation.
Mr. CasniaijhtU'iestlfi^ that in
OctoSor he toun4'i^;iiltoiHn'c«iUng
.|A^biK^^fp^ster f|ij|^ft«nrithe' «al^
need of'repair.
"Case? dosed" were-those Involv*
Ing two-story frame 'dwellings for
single families—one at S Helen ave.,
owned by Rranfc MIddlitonJdf ll«e»
pi., and^ another at 37 Hanse am,
owned by/WS?. Alnift fitUnger of
BockvUte Centre, -X .
The Haeh .ftve. place had «ib-
Stahdard irtrteg.vhplea In the halls
and broken pon^ $teps when inspected
IiitCJchjber,-but all vlola«
Uons have been cSrrected. •
:: Mrs; Btttager'a property got,ario'*^
llcial OK when Mi; Oasmastna tes-iJfiei
she tutd-rfempved .vioIat|oKi
eonsis^g of substandard ttttrtng and
a porch, which .saggMi: to the
ground.- V-;- " : < v ^ - . . ' "-
GIFT TO SHOmRS HERE:
NO tlCKE^ IN METER OVERTIME
In a spirit of gooctTwUl toward Preeport stores and Gifelr custonsers
the VlUsge^oanl has persuaded thifTclke D^pwtment t5-«,inc issuing
•"overtime parlttnglneter summonsss" until Christmas.
, This pre-hollday step, already effectlVtf, Is Announced to ahoppeta
who find this statement frcm Mayor William F, Olacken, in 'cards left
on their autos byjpollce; • ,' '
"Your parking meter Indicates you have parked overtime. We tfusk.
you are doing your Christmas shopping to Freeport. • ^
-»—2Q0aaBK&ll?y[ *'**> our merchants, the Board of Trustees of the
Village of Iteeporr ra^-t?eqti«tei..iur.JB,(aice Dapartment not to'ls^ii
overtime pBrklng ineter summonses: '"t^**^^'^'~~-"—t-i_._^'
- "SEASON'S .aRBETINOS."'''. . , _.. .'' ,-!-• ""•*.' ,' '^"
(Sditcr's Note^-Thls applies only to autos 4)arked at njeters. Elsewhere,
police are enfordng as usual any one, two of threerhour parltlag
linllts Indicated Uy.signs posted on. streets or .parklijg fields, Merohahtii
and store worker^ will be cbllged to obey the ^gulatlona as usUol,-since
the "no summonses" program applied only to, prjfcChrlstmas shoppers.
EAST MEETS WEST AT NEW
MILUON $ GARDEN C. BOWL
HAPPV TASK ooonpleo trio above as (he> examine two et the many
entries in the 16tii 'annuat "Clu-latinai Decorations" shov staged Dec.
13 and 14 by theJPreiqiori Garden Club in tbe fVeec«rt_t«aUiig office
• 'or the Long Mand Trust Company. Examining gvMp tetibAes* L to f ^
-JHrs. tj^nley Vereockl, oiub preddent; John Lacey, «Mi«tkat |i«e yresi-
'j'dent of the'lHu>k,-and Mrs. iraiaries B. Whltlodc.WS^' c6£imuui.
i As part of i(s Cbristouts program, the hank win abo play host to
.3,01(0 ohlldren at a "Utoiy Cartoon Carnival'*.^to be iuOa at the^Centnry
! Theatre, freeport,'S>tiJuHday^i4oming, Dec., 27, - <• . * ' "
>AJ.:,'tnB£EPOBT IIEVG^TOBCS-JO
BEItlADT OPEN BUIVDAV
,f .All t^eeport drugstores iVtV- stay,
'ppen a1l< day Sunday and' uptil 10
EDITOR'S liOTB ,
ThelJrohA IBobsevelt-'yillage Paiiy
ffida)s-Ji^ctiiits~iiii4.|story. men-
'«^d .,111, vvf last week ^ Will'', be
B^B%&4K ,the next issue of trH£
Rev. Robert Jtl. Pierce
'Gyest Speaker/at Adelphi
The Rev. Robert-H. Pierce, Rec
tor. of the OhUreh of the 'Transj
figuration, Ereeport, L. I., N. Y., was
tlie 'gues.t preacher at ^e ^nnUfil
Gvics Sedc to Keep
Apartments in Check
Soutfnyeftt AIBO Offers
FWe Ijeas on How to
Sojve Voodi Prolt)lem8,
Opposition to le-zonGit! whereby
apartment houses could invade more
districts than present ordfavances
•allow was vote<i by the Southwest
tTlvlc Association at its meeting on
Thursday night \n the Bayvtew Ave.
School. The same resolution, fntro-
'duced by-Warren MlUard, also-called-for
preservation of exl&ting height
llmlts^four-stories or 40_teet.
The group inecommended that tbe
Oouueil of Civ<o Assodatlone organize
a zoning com'mlttee to study all
^^bnjg problems and , submit* its
6pinfons - to the individual dvlc
groups.
• In answer to a request from the
council for suggestions "on how to
handle Freeport youU) problems, the
association <^fered flye 'ideas which
itedeleg^tes vm cany hack to the
opuncil meeting Jan. }5. These pro>^
pose;' , -' _
Adelphl College Christmas Candle-
11) An advisory group of ;xpvAh
light Service. ,heid at .the Oithe- j ^ i p i ^ ; 'm -a »ixrv^-of yhat'ither
dral of pec. I7> > v |,. . cCcmtii^Ued iAt,-F^g^ls; --
il^M
I jL^'t
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;• •-''Hotijre«J/-ii»tire|,_,ia 'Buddy Russell, ro-ow-ney •^t|,'''£(«a*^/iai^^^^^^^
theiiew snllUonxdiokir jOarden City Bowl, sliowti biHi« eeSwratutalea iiy^
"Princess Btiy|ke"^ one of; Japan's nimt papiitornu^e-iltani.aihd tlieatrt<,
cat pebonalliies. Mrs. Buddy Rus.^Ii; shoira looMng'on - approvhigiy at
her jnavle star gnest.
^, A special dinner was given in honor of the visiting Oriental (heat*
rical.star In the luxurious cocktail lounge-restaurant of the millioa
dollar Carden City Bowl.
^ I s estafaltshment, Icrated on Stewart Are., across from the en-'
trahce t« Mltehel Field, lnclude«,50 modem bowling alleys in addition- to'
•na«k bars, restaurant and a night clnb.
Bath owners Baddy Russell and IMI Amealone are widely-known
•uDoOng the sooth shore sports fraternity.
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-12-18 |
| 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 | 1958 |
| 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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