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Freeport's Original Official Newspaper
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN MERRICK
Follow The
LEADiii
For
Reliable
ADVERTISING
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ROOSEVELT
27th Y«ar, No. 11 FREEPORT, N. Y., THUBSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 "^S^** PBICi FIVE CENTS P I B COP1f
BHAi B'RITH HONORS
APT. IDVtfMD S. DIXON
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CAPTAIN DIXON RECEIVES »'3«A1 B'BHM BCHOUjiKSHIP
. . . As Mayor Rohert J. Sweertey toofca on, Cavtabi Edward S. Dixoa
or the Freeport Police^ Dept., receives seliolanlilii obeek from (left)
to right) Carolyn Ctaemoff sndy||u:Ue ltogentli|d of Jtnstlce Cbsp-ter,
B'nai B'ritll, enabltag him to stttend the.Adelplil College W«*-'
slt«i> In Police and Commmnlty Belatious from Jhiljr 9 tbraagb laly
39. Scholaiship was presented iy Justice Lodge and Chapttsr for'*•«»*;
Long Island worksIioi»^ of Its Mnd, condmted in eoopersUonVwitii
the National Cbnference of Christians and Jem.''
ROBERT J. RAYNOR
NAMED TO FREEPORT
HOUip AtiHOm
Rev. ^loKiii X M i i i e i i ' l Replacement
Traces'Familyfo^Millage Pioneers
Bobert J. Baynor, a'desoendant ol one o f F r e ^ r t ' s earliest fftm-iliej^
has teeiLaBi^ted a mem'b^t-of Qie Freeport Housing Authority
by Mayor-Botiert" J. Sweeney. • ,
He will serve until December, 1864, completing .ttierUnestplred term
of Bev. John J; iladden, whose .reslgnaMoii was received following hla
traMnsr.f erR atoy nWora'sd lofga miUly? e&li aces Its
lineage direetly toaefc to the fouiid-m|(
of l^eapoit'.jeteral. hundred
years .eg%» when tite comxnuBity
was. kamed' Rajpqrtown aftcf hlf
• fdrfbears;—^- —-—-—-fc---
K is inteffesUng to-note thal'Hje
now Senior Clttoas 3P»ject feur-rentiy
being built by the'JPreeport
Housing Authority • at Main and
Ba'yngr'Btreeta is, aOJacent'to'the
" orlgihal sii^*' of ^;(ihe': old ' Baynor
'GristrMill. . " * ;•. ;.,';
. "A; Ufe-long resident'of, JBreeport
arid a product of its .elementary
and' high,"mi&m% Mx^.c'B^^
a graduate «f: Colgate tJolvesslty.
.HR serred Iri- the 0JS, Msurtoe
Coipa, attahUngrthe rank of 0ap-tain.
He is a^sietter of the Infiur-apcB:
film' of. Gedi^e h. Kuhirt: la
Ereeixirt. , .; ' '
Mr.'Baygaor icw^ides'.'^thihis wife,
-and ^thwe-'Chllaren- »i ^ J.74 CrB%
Avenue. , " .,'
DRUG STORE NOTIjCE
,. Tlte.xAttantlc^..l^<en^stx^..lit9!-^
lafntlc' Ave.,',^Freeporij, 'will'- rekui^.
<>p#tt' late oiitltTlO.;piBi. tills SWB«"
.day,.;_lSilj'..:15, AB;:i»tlier^driigEi»tom
.wbieb'' ^''3xieii>|«!^.^i6l..ilt^r|'^siq^^
PIunzi«!y'''''A8Mdkiloa ,'.eliMe:^. a t
-2-'; limvoii.-? S^yU^"'' 19|e>'• iAflinti^.
Ciiemlslff' 'feie{AM»»e- -rMaeaiti:-;,kt
WINNER
FTD
TO
i Formed in Freeport |
I An "Independent Citizens Ooni'
I ti-.ittee'' wa.s formed at a recent
I siiuetlng of Freeport residents who
•=npported BMward J. Parreil for Police
Justice in the Village Elections
licici last March.
Mr. Farrell indicated that the
committee would act as a 'watchdog'
group in village affairs.
Mr: Paul Mattson. who is serving
as temporary chairman of the new
committee, has appointed a sub-comsjilttee
^t 20 to coitelidate the
suBsesMons cfi. all meratoei's Into a
llsbed at a lata- dale^
Special LEADER
Scout Reporter
Holder Of Lucky Number
Charitable Mystery Man
Through the generosity of the actual winner of the Penii Yaii boat
raffled off at the Plrejnanic and PireworlES Show by the Preeport Pira
Departraen-t at the Preeport Municipal Stadium on July 4th. the United
Fund of Preeport, Inc. becomes the winner.
"There are a number of gratifying things which occur periodically
when directing activities such as '
the United Fund of Preeport," says
Mr. Voelkei-, president of the Fund.
"Receiving such an outstanding gift
and knowing that the residents ol
Preeport benefit directly In times ot
need' tty such generosity Is most
•jp:aafatojt;^.aiby^t^we;jan
'the' '«ffiMrTttT)ctfibrirwe"'yi£fe''iait«
opportuoltK.>!a.>pubIlcly acknowledge
this wonderful gift which will become
a part of the 1S62 Pi-eeport
United Fund Drive,"
The winning ticket was mailed to
the United Fund of Freeport Inc.,
enclosed with tlie following letter:
"Dear Mr. Voellcer:
I liaye Just enclosed ticlcet No. D
10781 which, according to' the July^^,
5th issue of "The Leader" is tfi
winner of the twenty foot Penn j p n
li'oat raffled at the 4th ol July_Jfele-bra
lion.
Since Biy reason for purchasing
the ttekei;..waa to assist, our 00m-munity,
..t ..am. hereby.- donating; the
'''SgTTifSWlitt'MtBTO'W'igyWltMf*--
f o r 1962.
I would appreciate your selling
the boat and, if you and the Board
of Directors approve, giving part of
the proceeds as an additional contribution
to the Phe Department.
Sincerely,
An appreciative resident
of Preeport"
^ .._'^P<"!<*W^^I'fto*<>',
Miss. Jacqueline Hamburfr, right,
special correspondent to the Free-port
Leader from the Girl Scout
Hoandup, goes over plans with
Itobin-6t»ser. The girls will attend
the .^undup fnijn July U
to 31 at Button Bay, Venaimt.
Appeilate Cqurt Eiile *
Chatiges ConJinission
The Appellate Division of the New
York State Supreme jfiourt has ruled
that toe legal Municipal Board,^ of
Water and light Commissioners, Is
that as, consUttited in September,
1981. As.a consequence, the membership
of that Bdwd te now*s follows;
OBidrnjan, ATWT. Hlhaenlang .(1988).;
WHUam- P., T/PUsmi {1867); Charles
Moore <''pM%P, ' Angelo, AmatuUl
(J064):;_ And ^Bernhardt Slorotzlcl
(1993). AH terms.e3q)ire "In AprU of
the year .Indicated. , •. ,
CIpeil Board Meeting
:N«sd: Mondaj^i JUAF; 1<S >
-j(aigie fitfai^ j d ' b e . h ^ i^
^fei^""ptaiM%6ft~iibnttayi'i^ijily '16, in-
;tli6 CdMerence"Bdom of the Muni-elpftl
Building .St B PM."* . ."
CONGRESSMAN FRANK BECKER
WINS CITIZEN'S APPROVAL
CoiigreatuaB Frank/. JBecker (R-N.Y.) Mnlemptates a moan-tjUn
of mail from hla constftnents which resulted when he sent out
questlonaalres seekiiisttieir;views on current political issues. Tiie
igaesiioniuitr^ .were printed at'his own expense and net with over-'
wheljnting response friEHn people In Ills district. Covering over-all Is<:-^
sues siteli as foreign poUey,'defense,'and taaws as well as speclflo.
isiatters as medicaLi^ke for tlie aged and Fedetalald to education, .-
_ 'the~4iistiinBires..are'''Aew/bebig:' tibalitea'~'anir~~results will gborttyy^' .'.^
be:.i^e#lcd. !'i!|y New ir<nrit;aCoDfiieHBtan said ^^e was "most .grsti-
'fled.'^at thCiditiMna in iay:41ttrict:<display sucsb an Intense iaiereat _
In'ttie','affaltiM»f-.'i»iif Natlooi?-", -•--••' -''..- -...-.•...-- r.
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1962-07-12 |
| 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 | 1962 |
| 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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