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- -THt)^DA¥, .AUGUST 27, 1963 . T H E . L jEA O B 3 PAGE TllintBEN 'Ion a t* •' 0 ■ MAIM s m b y B R U C E & q K O O N . are coming into' back to school time . . . . so many . . don't X , _ .HeUo folks ' shops have airth e necessary •things for the youngsters . . • don't .forget OANZIdZR’S on South Main Street for brief cases . . . BRATraWAPISS, <on Church Street for all kinds of stationery supplies for the boys and girls t . . and as for clothing . . . so many of our shops have the very latest a t real down to earth prices . . . if it is material you want tp_.do yoxir own sewing, THE FREEPORT OUTLET on Sunrise Highway near the Freeport Theatre has the very finest in materials. . By the way talking of materials and sewing . . . one of the finest and most Ir^enlous sewing machinea.1 have ever se«i is the new Pfalf sewing machine on sale at the FREEPORT SEWING CENTER oit the comer of Sunrise Highway and Church Streets . . . The I^IAOER Is coming to you one day earlier this week and carries an advertisement announcing the opening of the'new ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES on Atlantic Ave nue and St. Marks Place . . . this shop, one of <the largest In town has a parking space that is one of the largest we have In connection with any store . . . Jerry Delner, who runs ■the grocery part of the store IS the son of Mr. J. Deiner of Merrick who supplies the fixtures for all of the Associated Food Stores throu^out the opuntry . . . Otto Winthers, who will cmduct the meats department, has been in this line In town for many years . . . Vacation Department . . . From the Freeport Bank . . . R a l;^ Sup- pan and Mrs. suppan have Just returned from a vacation in New Hamp shire . . . good to see you back, Ralph . . . Marie Krause recently re turned from a trip to Nantiioket Beach . . . Joan Hessler has just come back from a trip to Florida and Katherine Groepler a n d her husband ^ now spending their two weeks touring Florida . . . Louis F^dm an of LOUIS' OURTAIN SHOP on South Main Street has returned from a motor trip throuEpiout the State of New York with his son . . . Milton Danziger of DANZZGER’S on South Main has been away a t Lake Mobopac for the -past lew days, has returned and will leave agkln for a longer Fred Heubner of the BAYVIEW MEAT MARiKET on Atlantic AveiUie near Bayvlew is running a sale on meats this week . . . Fred has been home . i ; their engineers are only top to come to your home a nd five you the^ e x p ^ advice, free of c h a ^ ' . . . it made us v e ^ . b a s ^ to get their., call . . ^ tt dhows the power of advertising in the rleht tnedhim . . . here’s a little discourse' on advertising . when you enter 'Bhe New York Advertising Club 8 my .good fortune to be'e member, it indicates the of advertising in the realm of buslneos and the port It has played AIDVERTHSINO . of which it is m y . good fortune 1 ,.s ^ .. .... . ■; '..,r.• - ij \ I L C ubp M .»>.k H .i ...on^ ...7w „ be , U., p A p tv o i i U h ^ iii ITibmnft£«taH Paj>tr l u i i ia W nrmAP / I w l i Tee.W -•w rn'im iilM ir i n l^e-HamUtbK C ^pIfelL ’tp d T i r ^ e m along Wh h -Part.v outo g al Hempstead Parti. lm^Sattirday..-Top.Ie^^ Former Mayor K y a n ijr^onditw to ap,...totroduo'tibn''by' Ch]^^ viPihmnif,^TAp mnunym-ffinnd the hot deg ooiiiiter^. Left cciitCT shows the women .lining up for Che tog of wSr, .white right center shows Che men prqmrlng for their.MV,. flat race...vv. Bottom leftV.. shows Chabinan Viebrook ’war, .white right center shows Che men prqmrlng for . — . .. .......... .. and his nieee watching the iu p p p throBg. Ij foreground of Bottom Right are Police Justice Paul and His Honor, llfoyor Wlllbun F. CHi^Icen. d In the .fvelojunent the modem wtnrld. Everyone knows that business has undergone a radical change in the post years . . . tlhat instead of being something Trttlch was neces sarily a bit soiling and for which one properly apollgosed, i t has grown to be one of the proudest callings of men. The time was. and not so' very long ago, when the endowed gtoUenmn—that is Eie man who spent money that someone else had earnM—lobki^ down upon the business man who earned money for him self and soma one else. In -t|ie of ix>yal ^ e n d o r t o do nothing but amuse one's self and spend\dumey considered noble, while to devote one's energies Co the servloe of. ananldnd in industry or mercbandlse considered an oc cupation suited oidy to Uiose-^erior beings vdio were not lucky enough to tovairichparents, . ' . . . .. i 1: As modem -Dusiness has emerged. Into self-respect, so . advertlalhg-j f .... have eanied..for, hjin- ■■ __ I t means that the modem busjne^' m ^ , to use a. phrase-, of jaW J. P. Morgbn, ‘h a s glass pockets.” 'I t means that advertising, instead of being clever lying. Is the cleverest kind of tnith telling. It means th a t advertising capitalizes hanesty.- \The reaotlon of nation-wide advertising is to produce a nation-wide standard of quality. ' The merchant of today recognizes that advertising Is an integral p art of his business and that it Is as necessary for hid) to let the world toi bis service honestly as It Is for him to p ^ o i m It honestly. The Influence of advertising has always been to improve the quality and value of business. The -Milton FreUich family have been spending, the summer at their summer place out Peconic way and MUtem takes his -vacation weekends .being with t h a n . . . here is a fellow wlu> believes in advertising in a big way and the great business he and lEs partner Vince Alonzl have built In ROYOL HOME APPLIAiNCES ^ South Miain Street is cer tainly a shhang example . . . naturally, along with o d y e r M ^ has to East Point Leases ^sun in Dispute th i r stand.” leased (Oantlnued from Page 1) w&ch their dwellli <Tbe - residents, while the , land, had _ built Assured by Town Cftjuisel They -were further .assured by George it'. B reim t^ then town at torney, that thiT 'tOwn ''never^had the residents received 'tfiye-year leases that contained the saaxiLevpro- vislons. That -was In 1M3. El 1M6 new five-year contracts with the same provisions were issued. Now those leases are expiring and new ones have <beeii sent out to the group of 46 East .Pointers, some of whom, have lived in the area for as long as 30 years arid bavel^ientlur much as $6,000 tfi Improve thelr home's) \' ------ ‘ ~ ; - - - T h ^ charged that the new.-< the town ehgineer brings legal re taliation. They hoped to f<m» town fathers bo give up their attempt in Tuee- d ^ 's . meeting, but v o t ^ a court battie If necessary. President Everltt, of the .East Pointers, pointed out that th is'll the second time in -io years the restdents have fought the town’s effor^b.get the houses.- ■ in the Bhist ifected by new homes was -no longer- included in the new contracts. Adnilts Town Wants Land ' A s k ^ if the town planned to take ownership.of the 46 homes at the Lratlon : go. a thorough knowledge of your produot a n d the immediate needs of the people of the cominunlty . . . right along, s ld ^ o f bis medium ts printing . on many occasions S have told you buslnciwi men of the wimimtiy of aCTiamowRicrtfliiC p h e b s a t 164 East MesrJek-Road . . .. this ,4s the . printing plant where 4his and other new ^ p e n s are printed .. . . v t h # oommeici^ printing deparisnent-has Bbown a great Increase In the aimmnt o f buslztess\they d o a n d i t would be wan fot’aU.af yon to consult t b m on your needs before potcbaalng printing of a ny Jdnd ...tr Wen folks, ^ t IS.jiist about a ll A v this - w e ^ . . , go to yaur edHtreOi .this weekend, a nd until s’lot« now . . . . ItejnrAssobtoilon -'tb protect f e : T l^ts. 'Ihey continued- to battle' with the-tow n arid thr^tened to take their case to the highest courts, if necessary. ' After months of squalbbllng, -the town issued one-year leaaea They corrlalned -the same provisions as the previous'leases a n d the tenants accepted. TK4 fight subsided. But a year later, new leases were distributed and a new battle -began. The residents feared the wording of the . i w lease and complained again that ^ e town wanted ownership of their homes. The chief Objection then was to a imtlce -to cancel Individual‘fire in surance policies slnoe the town would hereafter pay aU such Insur- axloe ooste. .-'Th^ questioned-the motive behind -the atom. 1942 Argument Won After weeks of bitter talks, to August, -1M3, the East .iPiMnten wOn tbeto.aigument. The town a g r ^ to •issue amended, one-year leases that the right to move fr|im,1he land at' the timfetnation;of the l e w . They leases this year, MT.'lE^ratt said. Is r Lomib^Tdo whose .East Point ise stands on 'the edge bf^ttte opKdBe^-iwHony:‘H«^ji^d:-Mr.-Ixm .. to'ardo h a s aJ6-!year lease,-white ute. - .rest, h ad •ttL-ba-tUe in r i m 4 q g e t ''. ppoferre^one-yearjJ&ses «c6efided — ^ Freeport Pdhce '.a^partinent, ..re moval of garbage b ^ th e . D ^ r t - . ment of Sanitation and eleirtrlo-<mr- . rent (rem the Rfiml'olpaJ Power plant. \J *1 expirati of the new leases, Mor- -hous answered: \Yes. The -property and the build ings belong to the. town, i n .1939, the town agreed with tbe .judgie thai the court ruling worJe^ a hardship on -the o ^ e x s and toe town gave the residents lo years' to amortize PUBLIC N O i n ^ their investment. Now the-town is Just oarfylng out Ihe provisions of the ruling.'’, LONO ISLA N D D IG B T IN a COMPAlfY P u r s u a n t to th e Public 'S e rvice Law, Lonit Island -Llshtlnff C o n p n n r is c r ^ y gives N-etieo th a t It h a s l i s u e d -and filed w ith th e Public S e r v ice C o a tm inlo a , th e follow ing am e n d m e n ts to Its E lectric B a te - S c h e d u le P.S.C, N o . -4, oonslstlng. « f S u p s lem e n t -No..' 9. Seeond Bwvised L e a v e s N o s: 92. 42 obm I 48. each effec tiv e S e p tem b e r 22, 1958, U) provide fo r i 1) C o n tln u lM tb o p r e s e n tly effectiv e Serv ice OaBScfiSfliUos- No*. <1>JB und 2fE applicable to resid e n tial, end — leral (eojntnepelal) ------- ’ olso given 60 days'grace.'.'^ At^ toe eiqiiratto of th a t lease. Mr. Moriious said h e did n o t know what toe town planned to do •with toe. property. or, if they., would ..ctm-r Unue issuing leases to 1968. “AUenq>led Contlscatlpn” > At^a rally held Friday n i ^ t , at tended by aU the 46 home owners toTOtved,-toe Town of 'Eetopstead was cliarged with “ a ttem p t^ eon- flscatlbu.” ; , The rally was told by lawyer Rob ert O. Wilkins to “stkk.togetber a n d