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FOLLOW THE.
. LEADtK
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
•piiEEPORT MEUORlAt, LXBBAW
pmEEPORT
NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN i ROOSEVELT
FOLLOW T«E
I-* Jt» nrJLr £• IC
FOR-NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
MERRICK
26th Y«ar, No. 20 PBEEPOET, N. Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,196« PHICE FIVE C©ITS PSRCOPT
sms ' NEV!M0Or
rictuip sibOKfr, shorn Ilenrj Spitzlcr, Uctt). inanai^r of Splteler's
veteran Freeport women's wear shop, holding tape with Boy Ca«cl»-
tore, President et Freeport Mcrrhoals Assn., wWIe S. Norman I*<*,
•Presiaent of the Freeport Chanllier of CttBunerce Ales the cuttbisr
banors^ Ceremony siariud the jtoiaoal opening of the newly rctnodeled
estitbUshmenMocateil on West Alerrick lid. adH Chprch St. In Freeport.
SpttxIeVs, started by Can late Theodore ^pltzler, has been servias
the publtti of>-the south share for many decades.
Rabbi ZIotowi+z
Biibbl Zioiowitz .'of the Union Ke-form
Xcmpjp,.JPrcepart, is appear-lADSust
80 throuj;h-Su&dajr September
4 twice daily At the olose and
opening of each ^iiroadcasUng day.
Ite is appcarbts on Channel 4 at
1:16 a.in-. $ind 6:55 ajn.
Jane O'Grady Is
' Jane O'Qraaj of 183'Craig Ave.,
Freeport wai named Miss Nassau
of Arnold Constable. She competed
against girls from 35 Nassau high
schools for this title.
Jane Is-a- recent graduate of St.
Agnes Cathedral Jllgh School In
Rockvilie Centre and will attend
Dunbarton College !h Washington,
DC this laU.
James W. Curran Jr.
Celebra+es 6 Years
With Beneficial Co.
Wn»BtY-KNOWN l^EtSEPOBO^
TMANAGEB WWJB HONOBS
AS A COMPANY I.EADEB
James W. Curran Jr. is celebrating
his aljcth anniversary as manager
of the Freeport office of Beneficial
Finance Company of Hew
yorfc. He has been with this naWon-
Wia« concern lor eleven years. Mr.
Curran majored In business administration,
law and banldng at
St. John's University. He Is married
to the former Shirley Rosen-merkel
and they have three children.
Mr. Korris A. WiWman. president.
of Bensficial, Mr. Peter Hanlon,
Ijong Island Field Supervisor and'
iOr. Fred B. Llewellyn of Baldwip,
Regional Advertising Director, hon-1
ored Mrr. Curran at a special lunch- i
eon. The presented -the Freeport j
office with a huge air-conditioning
unit to mark the celebration.
FREEPORT REPUBLICAN CLUB
0 OPEN CAMPAIGN OFFIC
New Headquarters Scheduled
For Grand Opening In Twp Weeks
Hans have been formulated for a spectacuter'headquarters opening
and a lively political campaign, it-was announced by Freeport Bepttblican
Leader Peter O. K«lly and Julius Mlntz. 1S60 Campaign Chairman.
after a meeting ot the campjaign committee last Thursday. August 23.
Prominent political personalities are scheduled to talce part in
colorful tape-cutting ceremonies at
a centrally located headquarters In
Freeport within thenext two weeks.
A large crowd is expected to turn
Dorothy Gordon
GOP Chairman
F^ost Office To Be
^Glosed-Labor-Day
The Freeport Post Office nil]
have no window MTTVICB and no I
delivery by carriers on Labor
Day, Septemlier 5, iS60. For tiie
eonvenienite of Ifoxholders (he
lobby will be open from 9:00 a-ni.
to 1:60 pjau Special delivery
arjllGles will be delivered np to
'7:00 pan.
Dorothy liGordon, 19 Beverly
Paricway, Freeport, N.Y., was
named chairanan of Women's Division
of the Freeport BepubHcan
"Club card party and rally to be
held on Friday evening, November
4, 1960 at the Freeport Elk's Club.
(Continued on Page 2)
ntms mvz
out to witness the event which will
mark the formal opening of the
OOP campaign in tlw Village.
Campaign plans Include wing the
headquarters as a center^ for Information
on registration, and polling
places as well as on candidates
and Issues, It was announced. Vol-
(ContlBUed on Page 3)
FREEPORT PUIIIC SCHOOLS
SET TO OPEN WED. SEPT. 7
New High School On Brookside
Ave. Completed Fot 1^60-61 Term
It will be "back to school" for approximately 84W boys and girls
when fVeeporfs Public Schools open their doors to begin the fall termoa
Wednesday, September 7.
The completion of the Senior High School on Srooitslde AveniK
assures a fuU time educfftlonal program for all of PreepM-fs teen-agers.
•nxe new building can house —'— —^—^
comfortatoly ISOO secondary students
Jn lis regular classrooms and has
sufficient accommodations In such
special areas as physical education;
SflBCIAL
DBfTG STORE
NOTICE
The B^^tey Phanaacy, 896 N.
Msln St, Freeptwf, wtU reinabi
open late, MHW M pm. .this Sunday,
Sept.' 4. All nMei drag stores
wlwi are; membeni of UieVlt^port
fliannacy AssocMIgn close ai 2
pan. oil Sundays.' The JftatWey.
pjtarniaey telephone number Is
T»'»-'568s. "';•• •'""•;;
XTherBCTisIey. Pharmacy Kritt »bd
r«nain open w WlwrWay, Sept. S,
'wben'^otli«r'''driig'«toi»».eia». "•""'"'
sclencfe,'home economics, Indusfarlal
arts and music to meet the needs of
180O students.
While lack of space still poses
a problem la the elsmentary
schools, any use of part, time Ja-sttmctlon
at the lower grade levels
will be avoided l ^ transporting ail
Archer Street tlilrd and fourth
grade pupUs to the Caroline O. Atkinson
Scho«l. The new 820 pupil
teo F.~ Glblyn clem^ntarj; „achoQL.
scheduled for completion to early
IWi Is expected to solve the grade
school enrollment^ problem. ,
The various school.schedules v/iiX
be staggered agBln thtt year In
order to .ptovidi more economlfal
iran^ortBtlon. ^ These schedules
were iiicljided ta ai newsletter
mulled toresldente of the District
last JutK, Parents of students who
' (Conffiued' on Page ft)
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1960-09-01 |
| 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 | 1960 |
| 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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