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LEADEE
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APVMTI^NG
FRE'-por.T i'z::z2U^ Llisii?
W. MERRICK fiO.
FREEPORT, K, f*
The LEADER "NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
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NEIC^miRLY
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25th Y^r, No. 47 FREEPORT, N. Y^ THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1961 PRICX FIVE CENTS PER C?OPY
UNITY PARTY FAITHFUL
PACK CAMPAIGN DINNER
More Than 1 ^ Aftend Huge
\ flO^Pla+e Affair ,at Af B. White's
* Itee Itaa ^B in«n mil mmma iAio«r«4 tbeir loyalty and falOi in
IfcB I M ^ I t e ^ of KfB^wt ^ att^rflag UK second 9tM-a-i>Iate « » -
inlKn ^ 1 ^ b ^ OQ 'A^^tey, saiuifti T, at &1 B. Whiter rcstMvant
OB Br«i^& Ave.
^ a e tap vmiMei of UM Cn% P M ^ and of the VjUage of Ppeejwrl
mixm K^tQr «i& praaadi^it tai^en, doctoi^, professional m ^ mi
tetna tan «U m ^ i^ Ufe.
SpMia guente li^MUd ASm K A ^ FVesldent of Use Unl^ narl^,
fro^Krt % i ^ ^ fteqil M M ^ , Arttnff fildler and B«ft McCMboid,
VlOiWi A t t w ^ %n Woi^bt, V^^wt treasurer Len Smith, Ste^H^
Fc&e SnMm t%itf Se% «i^ A»oc^H'JasUee JuUus Blrgenthal, f>liU
FREEPORT CANDIDATES TO
ADDRESS REGUUR DEMOCRATS
Local Club Also to Elect
l%l Officer on March 9th
"Fhe iUi^iln^ n ^ ^ r t DratHHUBts win l»rid a meeting M&iich 9 at Oie
XP sartlcqlar JnteKoi to citizen4,af F^eepoit wU be tlie api^arance
vffl^te ^vint^iisr tttitiert Swe^n^if candidate for li&^or and H»U7 JtUen-
•"•• v . ' - - • • • • Eknners cnmpalgning' in the teustee races,
grratis w91 offer thorough discnssioBs of ttiMr irespectlve !«»•
b MiOtMn, fiM m^dH teAtf es ttK titeMon and inductirai of olfl^ra
til ^ 'mmUm ftwpM IMin«»Rtle aub.
Special Notice on
Bike Registration
Kre^^rt iMMents «AI hate an-
&tiudw, Mu^ II. ^ . at lh«
^dier tti^ a^osl, on ttw i d ^
ffvmUI. Mai^m tte Iran of i AJS.
to iwxtaiaM oa ttutt ^ t e
WMm CIn ^ C^tamit
MMte Warka IMa^ilirtffi
Aaries IT. ttitite avarted ttie am-ttscb
for ttM »«mi ^ ^ ctf ta-
(Kffiset to ^ t a 6. V^mmm tf B^d-win
at Us law Wi [rtce of PSS,785.
BCe was low atnone 11 Mdters OR
Feb. IS.
Hospital Offers Free
Nurses Refresher Clourse
South Nassau Cammunitles Ho.<!-
pital ii; Ooeanslde will offer its 12th
Registered Hnr^' free retr^h^'
eotiree stertlng AprU 10 and coa-jJwjjlwg
§0c six 1^li&
Editorial , . . •
Weepers-Sweepers
, , . "^^^ Bill Glacken's oMpodttai tee^ v^ug rijou* tie •
Unity Party's great campaign wml& ^nnpai^ to t i * a«ra'
pw^ty, yet, they do not e ^ d n tWr own mmts^ of e ^ -
iraign money which eaabta thraa to pla^^ tWr *^reMi
away' 'slogan even over bu^s.
By the way, just what would Hk^ "Wmmr-Swemem"
sm&^ away?
Would their new bro<wra, wieMei hf ia^Eperleni^ ha«k,
smmp away such Unity Par^ i^minlstrafion MemoMfei.
meats as the widening and taiffovooaent td Newtek mmi,
Brookside Avenue, South Main S t i ^ t and Ifenry St. extm-sion?
Would these self-styled amateurs SWBMI away the highly
commendable work being performed by the &nitation and
Highway Departments under Harry Chuisano?
Would these "let's change the set-up" boys dispense with
the modern and well-maintained equipment of the Freeport
Fire Department?
Would these "it's time for a change" delegates alter Free-port's
enviable law tax structure?
Would these embryo ^oliticos even outdo the wisdom of
Solomon and find a mythical formula which would make
them be all things to all people?
Are these but few of Freeport's enhaacem^its which
thrae Weepers-Sweepers, _who are opp(»ii]^ Mayor Bill
Glacken and the Unity Pi^ty adminSi^antet, ^^es^me to sweep
away?
You and oply you, the mtbem . r t J f i ^ o r t , " ®pB.Ae %s
"of ^Wm 9ee^m%
mni^w to i n I-t"
^^W'^W^
GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH
STiRIS FREEPORT SERYKES
««i
ntEEPORfS WATBffiiMr
ENTERPRIZES 0 F ^ HUGE
PERAAANENT BOAT SHOW"
Many Exclusive Features
Available At Local Dealers
Why all the fuss about the boat Shows held in West Hempstead,
Jamaica or New York Olty?
Actually, ^FYeeporfs waterfront offers en "Ail-year "Round Boat Shoi^"
with petsonalized attention you could never get at the cmnmerclal-type
shows.
Every day tbroiighout the year, the merchants and t>oat dealers, along
with eevveerryy associated marine en-terpriset
offers the sports and
marlne-mlnded people the finest in
watercraft and acc^sorlra.
fo addition to comfortaMe iHum-rmms
and displays, i^e marine
dealers of n«epiirt offer cusunners
sometliing no temporary btmt show
oa.n iDhiplliate-41ve d^nonstiMions
3fB Om water,
COsManM Hi jam S'
Plciarad Biitt*^ left to^Jlglit tag wow, ai« V^Ulim (Bedtgas, Ben' Gteige Kantlts. Vestas Kaxb «id
Feler'CalQSIinn. B^^fiMB tow fyoai left to right are Gcoige B ^ e ^ St^e Kalathaltlw, Geeiia Beimubaa,
• tames'iLariBo^ George Koa^mmi^ Cteige TombtUtos anfl'Tasos Ynfatinaft.-. Utey aie'tnenAeis vi Om
.Gcatena Cttmmfttee.ol the Gredt Orttodn Commiinily of SonOi Nassm Conn^ w l ^
iihe B ^ Isndl pR9«i7 ill Ttet^ta* for eoanu^don into.BreeiMt^ ttrst G K ^ OrCbedoK Clwrdi. ^Kbete
iaboye wss UXcm iMm Om lllnit.sa!viees hOA In tbeli eluu^ .on: Bnadic^ at V/amA--mum, WMgr' wm-
•iGaxA imim&m mMa^'iaam tUb ^mnaiaalty den^ea fnniis i r f i^ UdtpeA nralEe fl^-fHnii^«f flA
F H S SENIOR VARIETY SHOW
BECOMES OUTSTANDING HIT;
2 MORE PERFORMANCES DUE
; By DON musj^mm •>
Vi^iteKiay, Wednesday. M^b 4 ^mmsaSt ttw 9 w t a we^m
wem of "The Hi-Ute, Zone," &m Mil Bmmt Varte^ mm, lOm ihow
WIS pr^ented at the John W. Dodd imOm Wl^ ^teM i s iM i^ectaen
tar the JunicHr High students. Two moce p^fi^aaa^i x«awbt to Is
j&rm on Fiiday and ^turday nlghte st AM,:BM,. ta Hp-i^K Kti^psrt..
Ki^ School. . • " *•*
A^ parents and students are urged
lio come to see the seniorB dteplay
their abiU^ and ag^l^r. Tb^sts
for tonuHTow^ and Saturday's performance
are ma sale liow at ttie
"Vtat^ ehap in ttie higb School.
If the show is not add oat befoie
curtaia time, ttctets win be avail-alUte
^t ^ e box office outside ttie
AU tickets vfll iHSt
$1JW. taie ptooegSs g«dng to the
aeBinx fund for ttie Smli^ Prou
ta be held in JFhne.
WlOiout giving ^w^ -the vAiale
fibcnr, I would like ti» 0ive a few
ttescarvliig rasdlte and mentioa a few
ol; Uis hte9^tep# «l. i t e tew.
"•. ••-» • ' ' ^ . . • ' j . ' ^ r " ; - - - i ' » - 5 r T * « w|
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-03-09 |
| 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 | 1961 |
| 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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