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FHEl'PC.IT nz:'Cr.IAL LISiHPY
W. MERRICIC RD. .
FaEEPORT, N, y.
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"NASSJtUi'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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FOR
ALL LOCAL
NEWS
il"l"lltl MERRICK
26th n i l ; Mrb^ PREIPOJIT; N. y^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961 *• I>SlCfi FIVE CEIIf S'PSB COP7
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l^ikABIffi^ LVMft^]|IP$PSA). . . Our favorite florist and creator of
tlie DUOji^'.tjA n'ttfaqn^ iffDaaD Dnrjrea^ Is still recuperating after an
8-week stretch In the hospital because
of a hone fractare, and he
has been handicapped because
Af polto and oontlned lo a wheelchair
for many years, hut never-theless,
he's a hunnn dyaamo of
energy whenever the fJgbt
against polio is involved . . . Tbla
year he was named Nassau Chairr
nan of the March of Dimes eam-paign
and even though striftiiped
to a. hospital bed, he I^St a^ time
. . j - - ^ _ - .-_ Ill ••HI ' " burning- telephone wiies to get
'%iK'^iS^-; r-?i^''-7:,-»^- ••J^^^B *l>c M61-6SJ pragram la fidl swing.
•-7-SitSiV.' ..-v.--.'^:. ••T,-«-';IE'j.^Bsi3S'JIB Kesatt: H*nnan Bosenstein reported
that the Temple 'Qfiwi
Israel, wonld launch tke coDtrllni'.
.tldli with a" very healfity dona-ifam
. . . I^rman Daryc». strcsssfng
that flfis 1» tiiUte' a •Tfflatch «f
/l>lmes''^|iM^S6ii^j#ie:;^ijnp^^
^ v e dub- me'^^ttiih'&ie iitSirollU add op ta:^^SSiM}.
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EBpIETOa'S NOTES . . . South Shore Yacht Club's tennis finals Bet
for Labor Day. (JOHN "CarDatlo&. King"'MAIHSBON and lawyennau
M ^ KAVAICOS are court veterans) , . . Lovely JANE ANN EBWIN wiU
study at Mount Holyoke College. (Her Dad is KDGH ERWIN, prexy of
E'lieeport Board ot Bducaticnt) . . , Bren while SAM and QKSSTRWSS
C(f>HEN were (ourtng Canada andjChe Middle-West, his reputation, as a
Ci^A won him a high appointment on a N. Y. State Society of OPA's
copnilttee. <They also visited the RABBI A2B|EI.. QEISHM&N FAKpLY
In; DuluUi, IkUnn. Babbi Grishnian is former. ^iri£ual leaider of'Freeiiort'a,
U|n:ON BSFORM •nSMFiE) . , .Popular HEHBY HUaft bsnik In aclfeii
Inj the Preeport office of tlie Motor Vehicle Bureau. <He was on the
slok list too long) . . . STBVB COSWEW attended last week.% Village
' (Continued bn Page 4)
(jEREBRAL PALSY TO BENEFIT
BY m LOMBARDO'S SHOW
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' ' A benefit shBw.for"ilie''Na«»li'C««ifBl-F»fc?y..'l|^
l^cld at the Jones Beach MMnelAeatri^ I < a ^ I ^
the final performance of-Guy I<(imliarAo's '^F^rapw l9lfmd^?.,B,1*lQ be
presented as a benefit-foE tiie'AssociBtlanVi-titaiGiiaenft c^ter at Boosev.
lelt, LX In the photogmpb above. I>(nnbarflo(I»1-^^^
jfveut with Airs. Both Colan, Preddent United CenimI F a l ^ Assocl*
Siion, Nassau County, and AxOavt Trtatt'U..
EdJXllRY HOmX XO BE
REEPORT
Picture above shows tl^e architect's drawing of the huge and Inxurlons hotel wliioh will be constructed
on the waterfront at the present site of Vogl's San-Bar Restaurant, 25S Hudson ftve., near
Hubbard St, in Freeport. *he enterprise will be built by the Merjel Realty Corp. wliioh Is iieaded>by
Atty. Melvin Sachs. -
BUI "Fopf' Voft, veteran Freeport restaurantenr, associated with Mr. Sachs In this project, stated
tliat construction on this 53-unit modem hotel Will start this September with complftlon scheduled^
for early Spring «tf 186)}.
This $«08,WO estabUshmant wUl be niUled the San-Bar Hotel and will hiolude the mostr mn^sni
features avafblile in addtUon to Mrti somid. syBteniB, tetevlalon, alr-cvndltisnlng and wan';t«--wall; Cttfpet-
Ing. An unosoai' oMmtfnctien featu^ te the fact iliat the, space'Ueneatti'the bnUdlng wiU be used fm-pfrl-
L-5ate:.BW«W.;*i>RWMV--*SJhe:,lBtf^ ian-Bar Hotel Wlll'aiso coniain
Pidilic J^ppeal For .Blood
Needed By Firet^port VoHlfa
A public appeal-is made to n«e-pturt
rodents to supply 52 pints
of blood to rep^ce that used by
Bobert DeGrotf, a hemophUlao
who suffei£d a fall 3 weeks ago and
who "now lies paralyzed in queens
General Hospital.
^ Stood may be donated through the
Bed Gross on September 5 from
2:30 to 7:30 pjn. and Sept. 14 and
Sept. 28 from 2 p.m. to 1 pra. Designate
your donation for the use of
"Bofbert De^Orotf." You may make
an appointment direct by calling
PI 7-3900 or by calling PR 9-7868.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
There wniiw no window service
at the Freeport Post Office on La-
I>or Day, Septemiier 4. For the convenience
of bojt holders the post
office lobby will be open from 9
ftJiC to 6 pjo. There win be no
regalar delivery of mail imt special
delivery artieles wlU be delivered
aa received until 7 pjn.
Ciiangein Zoning
Board Meeting Date
!nie Freeport Board of Zoning
Appeals will hold its September
meeting' on^. night later Uian usual
—Tliursday^ September 21, 1861 at
8:30 pan. because of the Jewis^
holiday, YoBi:^i)i>ur, it is annonnc-:
ed: liy Hayminid Maictjie, Bc^md
cbalniiaii.
DRU0 STORE NOTICE
ClinlitRic^s Itnig Store, 3S Sontli
.]llMn-Sit;i^IMrt,.^.'atia remain 'open'
fiile,''iDntU-li)rpjn, fUa.Simdky, 'Sept.
3. 411: oUier^drae stow monheni -ol.
.tl^e.'fV(«sbrt.:ffuii«acy 'Assw^stion'
'closB',at^'2;rP4>i«'"oB •SnndaTi Chah-bucks
teleplume number is SB. 9*
J7B8.-
FREEPORT UNITED FUND
iMAKES APPOINTMENT
Sanford J. Danziger Named 1961
Chairman Small Business Division
&iward Voelker, ohalrinan of t>he 1B61 United Fund, announced the
eifBiolntment of SanSord J, Danziger as chairman of the Small Business
Division.
• ' In accepting his appointment, Mr. Danziger stated "Bwiiu^ has a
real opportunity to serve its own InteTeats and those of tfcie oommunlty
tay effectively supporting the work — ••";• - ••;''', .••;•
a time when the yopig&terj^ dan lisa
them, the* mosl, during their ladrt
impresslon»!tfeT«ars,- - - r, T;^
."Through the TJiilted Fund, business
is saved niunerous mem. hours
of work. Tha coiSMnunity does noa
(Continued on Page 12)
of the alffflicles in ttie United Fund.
Many of these agencies are placing
Incroaslng emphasis oa preventative
services through research, education
and early personal coiroseliing.
Others are attempting to make iihelr
services readily availahle to all at
FREEPORT SCHOOLS
TO OPEN WEDNESDAY
Estimated 6700 StucTents Will
Start Classes on Sept. 6
An esttmated 6700 youthful residents of this village will, begin another
year of- preparation for citizenship as they ehteir the" classrooms
of IVegxKt's nine puhllc schools on Wednesday,/EJepfc 6. School offices
have been dpB& between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p,m. during the current week
for registration of new pupils and will i» open during Itoe same hours
for. the same purpose on Tuesday,
Septemiier 5.
. Wtr tile first Ome In many years,
thankp to the completion of. the
Leo F. Gliiiyn'School.all elemSiiary
•pupils in Freeport win he aWe to
stt«iiid schools in their own nelgh-
Ijorhoods oh opening day./The hew
pihlyh school, a 28 classroom stnic-
,ture,' isf eig?ected to tqien ^ t b ah'
ehrollinent of approximafely 6iO
pupils. Designed 'to aocontmodate
B20 children, this building should be
able to handle eniollment growth
on the elementary level in the area
It serves for. some tlftie to come.
Most bard pressed because of its
limited accommodstlons for nuirg
than 1600 students Is the John W.
Dodd .luhlor High SchooL To re-leve
the situation. th«n tlu Board
of Kucatloii faaa ai^oved a platt
to provide Instructional ^P*Be lot
seveuth graders in two centers instead
of confbiing all of these pupila
{Continued oa Page 12)
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-08-31 |
| 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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