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FREBPOB IfEHfORlAL LIBRAR?
W, MBeRlCK RD,
FOLLOW THE
L E A D E R
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
2eth Year, No. 14
FREEPORT
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FOLLOW THE
L E A D E R
FOR
ALL LOCAL
NEWS
FREEPORT. N. Y., THURSDAY, JULY 20. 06t
MERRICK
" PBICE FIVE CEHTS PER COPY
urn
UEST
Community to Pay Tribute on July 26
TVoet eFranr epoepuplaor Prrte epSorct hScoJioooll Administrator
Admlnistratw wifllam s. HughRs, | j
who has anaoiuiced that he >w:ll
retire on August 31 of this yoar.
win be feted at a testiroonlal dinner
to be held at the Preeport Elks'j
Ciub on Wednesday, July 26.
Mr. Hughes' decision to retire |
was motivated principally by a dt- j
sire shared by, his wife, Marcla. to'
make a leisurely tour of the WtJl :
and Southwest. Ultimately tlic i
COHpfe expects to settle m a community
where Mr. Hughes can teach
oa the college level for a few hours
each week, an occupation for which
he is eminently qualified because of
his bi-oad experience In the field of
education.
Heading up the committee to
charge of the tTeatlmoalal-I>tmi6»
••';:.*Or;>'Mrk-Hughe»: - a r t -Bfmmondb-'M^
nenC'local clvlo and political leaders,
and Clayton Williamson, Assistant
to the Superintendent' of Schools.
Tickets may be obtained from the
following sources:
Mrs. Raymond H. Malone, 309
Pine St., PR 9-8507; Mrs. Alan Kel-loEk,
107 N, Long Beach Ave., PR 9-
5446; Mrs. Clayton Williamson, 716
S. Ocean Ave., PR 8-4822; and Clayton
Williamson, Preeport High
School, PR 8-2307.
Louis Bloom Wins
National Honor
Louis Bloom, veteran Hreeport
plumbing and heating executive,
president of the Rreeport Plumbing
and Heating Corp., m North Main
St.. was again honored by the National
AsMdafion of Plumbing and
Heating Contractors and Cooling
Division for the third consecutive
year.
The widely-known Preeport businessman
was also appointed as a
member of the Technical Department
of this national organization.
Fomier iFfjefeport
Couple Celebrates
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair L. Baynor,
Sr. of 2980 Oakdale Court, Wantagh,
formerly of Preeport, celebrated
their 50th Wedding Anniversary on
July 12.
They were honored at a family
dinner at MUlerldge Restaurant.
M&W Leadeif liaiiiiclies
riolnie atove shows Peter C. Kelly, Bcnublican I.«aaer of S^eepbrt,
handing IiJs chedc f« General Ohalni]an.^eorse S. ABdersou for
tils greettaigs in tUe souvenir Joomal of the .Indge Mox^ A. Blgbgr
VestlmoBiA] Dlmier wUeib will be beld at Gny Lobbardo's East Point
House on Saturday, Seirt. 23. Antliolly "Bocky" Ctaristtqionlosr {center),
tatioa as a Jurist, It fs^ expected tliat a^Munity-wtde capaci^ attendance
will be pieseat.
Baylis And Kurtz
Re-elected By
Baldwin Board
Baldwin Board of Education
President Robert W. Baylis and Vice
President Arthur Kurtz were xe-elc-
cted by their fellow board members
to serve in these same positions
until June 30, 1982, at Uie
annual organlssatlon meeting Wednesday,
July 5.
OlSier appointments of school
officers and employees were made
at the same meeting: supeflpten-dent
of schools: ijr. Houry O.
Duokar; dlsWot clerk for the coming
year; Jobn P. CXConnor; disttict
ti^ato»f»r;$ynffi|y|^^''^fl^nat:L3p*farnei)':
Also re-appolhted for the conaijig
year w^e the four school physicians:
Dr. Ralph Stevens, Or. Richard
Schermeyer, Dr. Louis Bixsh and
fir. Elsa Brody, and dental supervisor
Dr. Gerard Schoen.
The Baldwin banches of the
Meadow Brook National Bank, the
Hempstead Bank, and the Franklin
National Bank were designated as
depository agents for school district
funds.
Mayor Robert 3. Swe«aiey'«iia PaUce CWef Peter Elar of Fraeport
accept pedestrian safe^ plaque awarded by Uie American Automobile
Awoolatton. I>re3eiitliig Oie plaque is John E. Crosstoy, vice president
•f the AvtonMbUe d u b of New ¥erk. The vlUasc was cited for Its
oniat^ndliie pedestHau safety prograin by Che Judges In the AAA's
BZad pedestrian safety appraisal program.
r:M:;,2.'.^;SS:^- «?i^*53i
OUTING SAT.;My2f
Gene's Stationery
Gets All-New Look
Gene's Stationery Store, located
Ot 86 South Grov^ St., one of the
best known establishments of its
type In Presort, has acquired an
all-new "new look."
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oraham, the
new owners of Gene's Stationery,
have had the establishment completely
remodeled and have Installed
a complete and modem soda fountain.
Mrs. Graham is the former Janice
Miller of Preeport. She is a nice
of George Morton Levy, the attorney
and Boosevelt Kaceway executive
and David Levy, the veteran BSaln
Street businessman and bank director.
Linda Graham, young daui^iter
of Bir. and Mrs. GrtUiaia, is Winning
fame as a champion bowler
in Junior tournaments. She has already
won many tropWes and
awards with her current' 1S» average.
DR0G STORE HOTICE
The AttenUo Chemists, 179 At-lanUc
Ave K^eeport ,v^H re^iain
open late nntU 10 pjn., this Snn-day,~
fnly 23. All other Sxu% stares
wliieb are members of the Breepoii
Fbannacy i^t^ociatioii dcse . at
2 pjn. oil SnodayB. Tiie Atlaatle
Chemisia tcleplioiie nninlier is
FB. 8-467& '' '':•••
Peter O. Kelly, Republican liSader
of Preeport, Etobert Sohade, GOP
Club President and Jack Mac-
Donald, Chairman, announced that
all plans have been completed for
the Annual Outing of the Preeport
Republican Olub which will be held
at the Hempstead Town E>ark at
Point Lookout on Saturday, July 29.
At the outing there will be a special
drawing to pick the winners of
the 23" RCA-Vlctor remote control
television set, the 19" Admiral portable
television set and the BCA
transistor radio.
The various committee chairmen
report that the 1981 event will offer
many new features and surprises.
Members are requested to send their
book returns to Ms. George MJtt-hauer,
P. O. Box 546, Preeport or
Mrs. John J. MacDonald, 281 Smith
St., Preeport, so that participants
names may be entered.
HAREHOLDERS APPROVi
ERGER OF L I. TRUST
WITH CHEMICAL NEW YORK
Shareholders of Ijsmg Island Trust Company and Chemical Bank
Mew York Trust Company have approved a merger of the two Institutions.
The effectiveness of the merger. Is subject to the approval of the
State Supertntendent of Banks and the Board of Qovemors of the
Federal Reserve System,
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MESSAGE FROM COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR
STORY OF LONG ISLAND TRUST MERGER
BILL MINNICK'S LITTLE LEAGUE REPORT
FHS 1961-1962 TWIRLERS SELECTED
PETE KELLY^ "WIEMORY LANE" CONTEST
DESTINATION MOON? . . . COULD B%
EDITORIAL ON EllEEPORT'S POUCE DEPT.
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-07-20 |
| 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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