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I -,.'-,4 PAGE TWENTY THE LEADER* THURSDAY, MAY 26,4955 ■ - I S \ VilfcigeT«Iinproye Mlayviej? Island Chief Elar To Study Present Traffic Circle . Aifd Submit Program ' Tile Village Board will establish intersection of South Bayvlew ave- — nue; B r a K c h a v e n u e a h d ; R a y street; M ayor W lllian F. Olackcn Indicated • a t the regular’ m eeting Monday .fright. May 16. _ __ , ......... 4 <J c t c f c ^ p b g e h n o n I s E l e c t e d , S o u t h N a s s a u H o n o r s L i o n s C l u b D i s t r i c t Q o v e r n o r J o l i i i J. “Jack” Fogclirian, Lynbrook -.Valley Stream Ghrysler-Plvinoutli Dealer, was elected District Governor of District 20Tv, Tuesday, at the Lions Convention in Rochester, New York. D istrict 20-K covers 53 clubs in Nflssau, Kings and Queens Coun=- 11 mm - _ Police Chief Peter E lar Was asked to m ake recom mendations for im proving the present circle there, _ _ after^M a u rlcc. Dick, of .43 B ranch avenue called attention to lack of adequate signs and the need for -H r — \bette rroad arrangem e n t a t t h e In- ; tersectlon, H e n ry H.~Sen brook, vice-president of-the Atlantic South.Civic Assocla- - tlbn, complained abou1 trusty ap pearance of w a ter In th e southern area. W illiam -Crevoiserat, W a te r D e p a rtm e n t Superintendent, a n d M ayor G lacken attributed i t to pipe installation for the w idening of M er- i rick road, besides the painting o f the W a ter tank o n -West Sunrise H igh way. This painting project ■ h a s caused all w a t e r t o come tem p o rarily frorn the northeast tarifcnenr Baby lon turnpike, they said,, c h anging the 'direction of flow and causing w a ter to become less clear, M r. Crevoiserat revealed th a t m a n y teats by th e H e a lth D e p a rt m e n t have shown F reeport’s w a ter . rto be entirely safe for all purposes, t including drinking, He sald use of 'w a t e r in the village has increased about -50 p e r c e n t' In “th e past 10 • days.\ ■ — * r .................... V iT h e W a ter D e p a rtm e n t’s policy 'of flushing hydrants as often as ' p o sslW ^ w iirp r o b a b ly ten d - t o keep' ties; Mr. Fogelman’ was sponsored b y the Valley Stream Lions Club and w as una nlmously . elected. for th is high office. Mr. Fogelman's record as a Lion Includes the presidency of the Lyn brook Lions Club, of which he was form erly a member, six -years on the Board o f -Directors, zone chair m an, Deputy D istrict Governor, Key member of the' B o a rd of Directors and chairm a n of th e IJoris delega tion to the U n ited Nations. A m ember of-the Board of Direc tors of South Nassau Communities Hospital a t Oceansldfr. he is a past com m ander of Am erican Legion Post 535, Square- and Compasses Legion Post, h a s been cited by th e Lynbrook-Legion Post 335 for out standing .services, has- served' as chairm a n of th e Valley Stream Red Cross Drive and . h a s received N a t i o n a l . recognition as automobile dealer of th e . m o n th. - Mr, Fogelm an is currently serving as president of the-N a S s a u a n d S u f folk C o u n ty Chrysler D ealers As sociation, -is a ’ m em b e r of th e Lynbrook R e c reation Commission, the Nassau. Y a c h t . C lub an d h a s held m a n y high-; p o sts Ini the—M a sonic lo d g e s w ith .w h ich he is a f filiated. . . . ■ ' - .... . . . »f\. ; Jobs »ro .com pleted.\ Mr! C revoiserat' told M r. T w o F r e e p o r t G irls Students Presented > Service Certificates For Junior Aide Work •’JACK” FOGELMAN\ A t a unique ceremony a t South Nassau C o m m u n i t i e s Hospital, O c d ansidA -iast-w e e k rtw O ; F reeport high school students were honored for outstanding coihm u n ity service, an dwer’e presented w ith certificates of-com m e n d a tion .hy the hospital’s superintendent, Lynriard W. Her-' rington, and Mrs. L. Jeanne Bruno, R.N.v su p e r intendent'of nurses. ’ T h e girls received th e ir certificates in a ceremony following a conducted tou rof the Oceanside institution in W hich over fifty teenagers from nine schools in the area took part. The ceremony which took place during N a tional H o s p i t a l ' Week m arke dthe birthday of Florence Nightingale, \patron saint\ of nurs ing, C e rtificates of confmendatioii for v o l u n teerserv ice as \Junior Aides\ w e n t to forty-eight girls w ith tw e n ty or more hours of service each; T h e group, representing nine total of 3,325 volunteer hours be- different villages, had chalked up a tween .them . Koghest honors w e n t to Miss Patricia. Nolde -of 27 Law rence avenue, Lynbropk, w ith a high scoro'Of 322 hoiirs. s Local girls who received certifi cates were: Renee- Sobnoysohm .20f E a s t M errick road, 25 - h o u rs, - a n d Ann Shunk, 27 W est T h ird street. 30_hours_- V In his address to foe group, M r. H e rrington said, \W e -here., a t th e hospital are happy to provide this . O p p o rtunity for young people to broaden their experience in hum a n relations\ through- serVice to others. May Iassure y o u a l l of our slncere_ appreciation of w h a t you have done and are doing to bring com fort to the sick a n d injured as well a s m u ch needed assistance to our busy nurses. T h e re is no m o re satisfying p u r su it th a n unselfish service to one's fellow m an, an d I congratulate you all on your faithfulness during th e past year.\ Follow T h e L E A D E R Becht Vice-Chairman Of Group VII Bankers ... \G e o rge H , B e c h t Vice President L I aiiar. C d E h ler' o t thelF rtuikilxi' Na-I ,1\ tlonal B a n k . Vai$ eletted ’ v ice. ML IS;': Gen. Glore To Speak 'A t Pineiawn Service T h e 19th annual m em o rial serv- 'bounties. lii,'-; Ices a t Long Island N a tional Ceme tery, Pineiawn, will be held next Sunday, M ay 29. T h e parade will s t a r t a t 2:50 P.M. Com m anding G e n e ral of the P o r t Brigadier. G e n eral Jam e s Glore. « f • -Em b erkatlon - A rmy Base “ In .Byookklyn, w ill' give the address. ; M a n yveterans’ -groups are among th e participating organizations, C h a irm a n of a r o u p V lX o f the New York -State B a n k e rs Association a t the afw u a l S p ring M eeting of th e G roup held a t ,th e G a rden City; Hotel M ay 18.: / ■ G roup V H is m ade up o f all banks located i n . Nassau an d Suffolk Mr.- B e c h t has ju s t concluded his Group VH. He Is' also a D irector o f the N a ssau C o u n ty Clearing House Association and Is a Corfmaitteeman of th e N a ssau C o u n ty Check Clear ing Bureau. — r-Y o m n a y be w h a tever you resolve .to be 1 ^ X j o e l Hawes PA T R O N IZ E O U R AD VERTISER S PRICES WILL — Buy Now At The Best Prices STOVE . . . . . . . . .v. .'.24.00*ton N U T .. #■ . .24.00 ton PEA • 22.00 ton BUCKWHEAT ..... 19.00 ton 17.50 ton p i c I P 4 1 KOPPER’S COKE > .. 24.75 ton MARTIN COAL & OIL • - : r C O M P A N Y , l i e . ‘ ' >^99 j JFrTOport» N*\Y. P R ' 8 4 4 0 0 £ £ { # 8 4 1 2 9 3 w m m [■• • v| B a r g a i n h u n t i n g ? s f l . S T You probably look around for bargains as much/ as the next - person.. But, you don’t have to look far to find one of today’s big- g ^ t bargains. I t’s right there in your own home—yoUr telephone! While the cost of most, things *; - you eat, wefor.or vise has zoomed 91 % since 1940, the average price of phone service has gone up only 16%.' And just look at all you get for your money: Your phone mils'errands for you.. Arranges . your bridge-dub party. Gets a repairinan for your on-the-blink ■television set. Brings friend^ and ■oved l ones, to you foir an unhur ried visit. And, in an.emergency —big or little—it gets help' fpr vyou fast; - . • ■. ,/ .No matter how you measure ‘ it, your telephone is one of ' the big bargains in your family budget, . NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY .-■.-■A.. r -I;- - Ut ..- T i l