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MOR£ NEWS
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Freopori's Original Official N^wqiaper
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPOKf BALDWIN MERRICK
FREEPORT'S
OFFICIAL
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
28tli Year, No. J H
ROOSEVELT
FREEPOHT, N. Y.. THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER-26, J963.__. PRICE: FIVE CENTS PER COPY
^EET OUE
MER€iiAin#
Blanche and Jerry Wei^r
{Ur • ;• ••••:• '•'•';
' • lji^.||ijfe|^feft^i€6aaig&14'fc of No. S Church
Strepi In feebporf£4#ignate to^ Weaver'IJoan Company. Through
the'dooi- cbSieMi iftton^t~tff'peOplii;^ need dt cold, hkird, reacbr cash.
Meeting and greeting them and attending to their needs is 34
year old Jerry Weaver, and his-mother, Blanche, who have been in
"the lean compajiy %usiness in
Freeport since 1954. . -
The business was started in
New. York City by Jepiifa-greats"
grandfatheii Fred' Weaver, back
in 18S3, and has been in the
^nillyrever, since, for- ilO.years.
(Continued on Page S)
NEW
m
Picture above shows Gus Cassis, bwner and builder vof fhe-
Iwo all-new luxury apartment buildingG located on Brooklyn
Avenue in Freeport. The iiist building completed is called 'The
Diplomat." The seconci 100 unit apartment house is called "The
Ambassador"-and is expected to be completed and ready for
occupancy by the holidays. Mr. Cassis, although a young man,-
i° a veteran in real estate and construclion^nterprises. He has
extensive holdings not only in Freeport but • throughout Hew .
York Stale. Mr. Cassis reported that "The Diplomaf: is completely;
.rented and thai "The Ambassador" already has nearly
40% renlaL '
New Owner For Freeport
Mptel-Marina Announces)
r'THe fepTestate office of Elmore
L.'Keener aimounfied, that t h^
have just sold the. neatly completed;
Motel-Marina -on' South
Main Street.
une new owner, pjfomlses to
have i r in\ fill! operation on or
before May 1, 1864,.
•;'-''Sofee^jP'tii"g'f^tiffie§=^teel^^
air-conditioned rooms; 250 capa-;
city xestalurattt . oyerlooklnjg . .the
water; huge cocktail to>M»ge;4ftx60
swimming pool with 13 cabanas;
90 ft. jpier to tie iJp^M boats and
parking tor 122 cars. T"~"
GRCUJND^ROKEN lOR
Deadlffi^ Ne«rs
On Village Taxes
Freeport Village taxes should
be ^aid during September to avoid
a penalty. Payment must actually
be in the Treasurer's office at the
Municipal BuUduig by the close
of busuiess next Tuesday, October
1_, ' ^ .- ' "•'
•after that time will incur_a 5 per
cent penally' required by State
law. Some real estate owners
whose banks;j>ay their taxes need
not be concerned about -this-dead-line,
as it is the bank's^ responsibility,
but all other are advised
that- Freeport taxes are due and
payable in SBPTEMBBE if they
wish to avoid the penalty.
AkSba Sthbol Of Jewuk
Studlea Starts - ^ Year
The ^ t i b a SchocA ofAdwK^afew-ilh
arfcll«ii,_S50iia^p^
gre^tions- ofi .Baldwini Freeport,
Ilo(Keveli and South Baldwin,
nowlinits fourth'^yeftr, announces
registratifkifor tke FallJterm.
Courses available are: Bible,
Hebrew-Keadteg and Writing,
J^wiglrHistory; ajid Comparative;
"Eeiigion.-_ _^' ^___"_ _ i
RegistraMpn, wMciT is open toj
all -dver" the-7age of 15, will be |
held between theiiours of B: 30 and;
10 p.m. on Tuesdays, Oct 1 and
8 at each of the participating
synagogues.
ATKINSON ADDITIOH
_ ^;Hfil)*f|/F."«aeIt'K,''Vioe\_lPie»Ide«ii"$l''tlie 'Fireeptirii-BiBWrd-'Jof
.Eduitsalidl^r'wlelds lI}B.''lirst:Sii8de^r'Df'e'aflB' at groundbifBiiMn^
qeremonies held on Sunday,'September 22, 1963. for a-nevr and
Uiuisual'$l;,A0O,OOII-addition to Atkinson School, Freeport. L.''I»
which win be the iirst fully air-eonditioned elementary sdiopl
building in the norlheasterii: part of the'Hation and the finit
PubUo School to be used AS. an applied research and test center
far automated leaebiag. Looking on are Clifton B. Smith (leftl
Preeident^f the Fgegport -^IleBtd'' of-gdueation ^and "Worman^' J.'
-Wtedeniun.\of.. Frede^tPTWliSersuin' ^•ociateB.^iLrChiiectr 8c,
Eniineers'-oifSralley 'Sfeeam-^wlioydeslgnedrthitf-building..,
^iM^NOiBEANlEKS
CHARITY ^^MMiR ?
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BHS Class Of 1943
Reunion Sept. 28
The Baldwin High School Class
of 1943 will hold a dinner-dance
and reunion at Guy Lombardo's
East Point House in Freeport on
Saturday, September 28, at 8 p.m.
-• All members of the class are
urged to attend. Husbands and
wives are invited, of course. For
further information and reservations,
contact Mrs. Dorbthy
(Smi«i) Pf ister, 106 iBaypQrt^ Avenue,
Bayport, N.Y. ~ —
If you have addresses of anyone
in the class of 43, please en-
' close them with your reservation.
LYMAN DURYEA
Lyman Duryea, Elks Trustee
and Gencial Chairman, and John
Abbatc, Journal Chairman of the
Freeport Lodge of Elks 1883
Chanty Ball, announced that the
project.
The rteeport Elks,' from the
JOiHtN ABBATE
proceeds of this annual aftalr,
brmg many rays of sunshine to
the homes of the needy in the
^A,a,*-j ^—. - ccoommmmuunniiityy.. Tlohiiss iuniccliuuduens tmhec
Elks Club IS seeking active loc^Rchristmas-HoUday Baskets for
boosters to insure success of the the 'Needy, C™h ri. st, mas •P„—ar.t^y_ fot^t
(Continued on Page 4)
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-09-26 |
| 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 | 1963 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Relation | 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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