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FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK
22nd Year,. No. 24 FREEPORT, N. V., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1957 FIVE CENT^ PER CO^T
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Canvassers Start
DoorBfeUs
In United Fund Drive
Boy Scouts^ Wipe Aufo
- Windshields.to Call
Attention to Campaign ^
Gleaming windshields' and- ring-
'dorbells signified ,Vci& stsrt of Ffec-
'-port's annual 'United Fund cam-
- The windshields were on. th« cars
of doiTOtown shoppers last Saturday
Who faund a cleaning job'had l>een
done'ond a ctird left reading:
'•;A. Boy Scout-has cleaned your
windshield BO_^ thfit you can see your
• way <rfear to support Preeport's
United Fund oftmpB.lgn." • - •
The,Boy Scouts constitute one of
the eight niember agencies In the
United Fund, and Scouts from. Just
about every troop in town were out
to bring the XTuited Fund message
,howftr,td tho, villagers.
The' ringing .'doorbells" heralded
tho start'of ts'ha.t-.wtU-probabiyj .be
Valunleers-lwlU be'ba.the job this
month-.^' wdse' thejj37500.«iuot*'eet
hythe Fund Jfchis* year, '. ' ''
Money raised la the .drive will
provide 1958 operating fuiids for
the Salvation Army, Bed Cross, Boy
Scouts,'Girl Sotnits, Cerebral I»BW,
Mental Health Association, U.S.O.,
and the.vAssocIatittn for the Help
or.Ketarded ChUdren (AHBC).
In addition to message about the
local 'drive, Fneeport redd«its are
continuaUjT-being remiildftd this
month that giving the United Way
saves money and time for the giver
and the charitable agency. ThrougU-out
the nation this Is United Community
Campaign month, and the
World Series, telecasts and other TV
- shows are carrying tlie United .Way
-message. ' '- _ '
No real picture of how well the-campaign
is going can be seen yet,
Fund President Charlfes Gilbert," said
thlTweelc. Tlip jeliglo'u^ holiday,'on
Satiurday and the rainy Sunday
" slowed down what would have beeii
an otherwise busy iffcckeaid of door
bai ringhig.
Mr. Qilbert^dJd say that on-the
basis of returns repeated to^ Wm It
-.appeared cdntributoiB this jfer are
.' aware of the jddltional agency rep-,
• "resentfd. by ^_ fund this year
- <AflRC>'>aiid'.Uie')adgber fund quota
; tod''«*'glvIog'Vw>taing^r.-^'.- • -^
'!A'Sl?eciflli:tn>*tinfla'«okinittee tao*"
" t o « i i : ^ vvi,:ial\iii'tt^ ,'t»ife .iptolted
Fund tollcltMiion>>fl««S. **>« ^ "
' lage's many wa^ihranV budnesses,
, Mr..Oilbert fiddeplJ ThB C(8naiiM« is
' epmposed* of ; J M ' !Van'Sletck iwnia
-To^'- Mareswi .both well-known
along tliis wa<!«&oint.'-;
300 At Fashion!s Luncheon
See Autumn ApparelModeled
. ^ Approximately 300 persons attended 'Ehe"second annual "Fashions
at Luncheon" sponsored by"the Prceport Chamber of Commerce at Guy
iKwnbardo's Eait Point House Tuesday afternoon. Tliey first partoolc ol
sCa 'excellent luncheon "and then' en-f"
tatpEfxes PHASUACx'
TO STAY OPEN 81JND5T
Zipper?' Phjqroacy,' Sblith''Grove
and Prne sts,, will remain open \ui-fil
10" oclocJc 'Sunday, fll^^t -after
Joyed a display of fall 'fashions
exhibited by nine Freeport' mer-chant"!
and modeled by local residents.-
There-was/'a'ttlre for youngsters,
teen-agers, men ahd womeh.
,*H9E:'yBcR-.-..6Bi&iaeKE:;fiJ>«innflLU..-Bt
the show,- first introduced Mayor
William P. Olaclten who *spalte
briefly. Then Edward S. Martin,.
pre.sident of the Chamber extended
a \iielcome to all. Mrs. David P.
Jaxheimer officiated" as narrator
during the show and Mrs. David
Spitz furnished the piano accompaniment.
Wearing apparel was
displayed by -sik' merchants, wiiiie
FeiU'l's Millinery Shop furnished
Hats and handbags, Paclcard Shoes,
footwear, and Danziger^ Inc., luggage-
and accessories, -'•
The $xhil>itlng merchants, the
titles'Qf tlieir dispiaya and mcdei£>
were.as lC(UcrWB! ^ ,. -.--,';. *. '-, •
Diane li^rtiu,'' JDonna'" Reynolds.
Karen Schiff, Judy Walls, Bm-'Jax-fteltncr
and Edward-Miartin.
, "Cruising Down the River", Carol
Green's, Beif' Gentry, Norma GlUi-eos,
Mary Elizabetn Liang, Muriel
Mountcastle, . .Isat>eUe Dembrow,
Joyce EUward,~Fran Faros, Marilyn
Parlser, -Anna Paye Bosenberg,
und Ann Scnadc. >
"There's No .Place Uice Home",
3pimer'!>, Bea Gencry, JMorma trUh-en3,.
Fran Paras, Isabelle Dembrdw,
(Continued w»_*?l? PJ _'
'Treasure Cbest' Prizes
Offered in Big 1-Day Sale
F r e e p o r t ivierchants have
tbousarNLs of bargains ready _
for their "Blocltbustcr SiJo"
• "Sm^caiiiiabes" vsy^m^^ssita^r-day.
~I<r addition .to offering sen-lialional
biiys> the stores carrying
special banners will give away
lueliy keys to a "Itcxvsurc Chest"
at Sontii iviain st., and- Nrwton
blvd. If a iiey fits the (octc, it&
onnrr uill get one of tiio more
- t i nn one hundred worthwhile
prizes.
State JrrO.'U.A.M. Head
lEO H. K.^ ANDERSON
Leo H..K^ Anderson, 273 Randal"
ve., is the 1957-58 head of the State
Council, Jr. O.U.AM. He was ele-voted
to the pffice of State Coun-jJlor
at the annual convention held
in Syracuse last month. Last year
le "ser\'ed OS State Vice-Councilor
Board Votes $75,000
t'or Willowbrook bewerj _
"A bond." Issue ,.of .-.approximately
•?');5,000 !f orJhe^constiMctioa of sewers
in I*t?ral^ Sewer District 3-B,
In the Willowbrook. Estate atea.was
authorized by thQ Village Board at
'its "meeting " Monday 'nlgnt"" 1n"tlie
Municipal building. Pipes vM "be
laid" under Maryland' and 'iTOrtn
Brooluide ave£., from Prince £t.,
north, to the village line, and Prince
bt., almost to Mllburn Creek, as
well as to TjVest Forest ave, , '
, Hanson Blatz, 135 Pennsylvanii^
ave, urged additional ilghting for
Fehnsyivanla ave„ between Wilson
and Maxison aves.^He said'be and
hla' neipjibara f^lt tot'tudMi'U'ghts
vroutd'di^oWge'vsJidaUsio' tyhlcti'
ha« - been fre^MOit"" tbere^ xecintlj*.-
Fot ibstawx^ttr'., ^latz repOTted his
fencb -eund.'a windowliad' been
.brolKn' fiTui'a name plate 'stolen'
froid <&is sioihe. His" request watr
jrefeirfed. to-.cmiaa H.''-Walling,
snpeiintendent^of electric ^vtlUti^
.'"The- second "'annual ''Si(ll Get-
Together- Dance" ,Q!t the^OathoJic
Tejchers AssoBiatlon of the plc-cese'of
Socfcviile Ceiilii'G will be held
ill 'ihe'Gardep'Oity Hotel," Garden
, othet»FjeepQrt. dTjjpgUts cldse'early:} p^'y'
iil-ftc nftei-noon tsv fiie-rc^st'cf'tV.e; ^VlH
any. Ks phoj'.'e iwipb?!-' » ^R 5-0443, i tne
•tcmoi'roxv.
Unregistered Voters Must
.EnroU Today m Saturday
Citizens who have ni6ved Intc j ^nd vas ch»lm'«a of the comraitftee
Freeport jhice'-Election Dajf a yeai;! riame<V to.„t«vipBj>the,;l?,ws .ot^'.ttw
Southwest Civics^
Woiild Ban Stores in
Business ^AA'Zone
Higher Standards
Proposed to Protect
Merrick Road Area
The Southwest^ Civic Association
at its monthly mt^ctlng in the Bay-vi?
w Ave. School last night 'voted
to request the Village Board to
•ini'inTfl~lts -Zonjng-Ordlnftnee-so-OS-to
raise its Business "AA" District
standards. This action Wa-? talten.
because of recent reports that voi'-
i-ou-"! type.s of busines, including a
motel, a dine;; and a tiowllng alley
hod considered locating in tlie West
Mericlc road district.
First the Association proposes that
all types of small retail establishments
be eliminated from the usea
ijermltt^d in a' present Business
"AA" District •with a view tfr pt*--
ventlng the ere<:tlon of, one-story
toxpayers In the area. ^. _
, Uses _'^w, permitted include .^try^' /
goods, noUoms, men's., tta^tilei and- ] v
Jfiti..
ter either 'today or Saturday. Tlie
polls will tie- open today from, 10
A.M, to"lO,PJvr„ and on Saturday
from i AJVr, to 10 AJll " >
Tiiere will be four places-in which
to register. These places with the
election di-^ricts represented In each
are as follows:
Archer. St. Sohool—Districts'33, 37,'
40,-44, 45 and ,40-. ;
Municipal Building—Dlstrlutft. 3S,
43, 48 and 49., ' • ' •
. Atldnscn School—Districts 41, 42
and. 47.' ' - '
Columbus Ave. School—DiBtriets.
34; 35, 38 and'sor ._-
". Under -permanent - rcgi.5tra(tion
those who voted last year do not
have "to enroll ^ a i n this j-ear.
V<rte'.bnTuesday."Ndv.5,-mustrcEis-:i.He has'-Occupied'al^ ihe ch^i« m » " f ^ ^ ' ^ . k ^ ' d S S ' ^ i S ^
«,e/un.t..na..s now the council S 3 ^ ' ' T h 2 S y ^ S S
j S e ' r s of' Freeport^ C,unolJ household ^ i s h W ^ ^ ^
plan to honor their dis«„guU,he. ^ ^ - ^ ^ 1 ? ^ ^ ) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^
associate at 0 dinner to be glvtn in w v<orK
MERRICK "SISTERHOOD SALE
The Slsterhoqd of -the Merrici;
Jewish Centre. Sa. conducting a
numnaga 'isale in a. store at 2 Church
."it." It was .opened Sept. ^ arid wi.U
be continued Monday tJiroilgh Friday,
10 ajn., to 4 p.m-, until the
middle of December. Merchandise
is changed daily.
the Merrick Manor,
tnorrow at 7 p.ra.
MerrlcK, \A-Paganini
Quartet Opens
Concert Season Dec. 10 -.
.The-W57-68 season of the Pi-ee-port
Community Concert Assocla^
tion will be opened by the Pagaiiinl
Quartet which wiU give a necital^ln
the FrSeport High School auditorium
on Tuesday night, DM. 10.,
Tlie dp/tcs for the three other
concerts are as .folltfWs; To-ld Dun-can,--
baritone, Tuesdajy—.Jan. 7;
Wliittemore and Lowe, "liww duo;
Saturday,' Feb. 1, and Goya "'&
-Matteb,' daiicers, fSursday, March 0,
Plana for the concerts were completed
at a meeting of the essoda-tion
lield in the Freeport office of
the SoSith Shore Federal Savings
t£ iM^n AJisoclfttlon "Monday niglft.
Mrs. William J.'Martin, Sr.,- the
president, presided. *
TIME - V V ',r ~.
' 34)0 to4:00 pja^
,"3-30 toS;0OpJ»j
Bik^ Safety Test and Registration Dates
• Date6-for"thePreeport"Btcycle'sa£6ty Tests and Beigistr^tjon were
aniiburusea.:thl*weelt by Kathan'P. Zablorw,:.fbalrman ,oJ the,Bicycle
Safety' Committee. IStiey, are as follow?;
©ATE «CBOOI.. ..
Oct. !*• ,'Bflyylew
Oct, 15?' Jr.-Sr.- High School
Oct.'aV'AtSinson'-"' '. • .- ^
Oct. 29 ' JCo^Diiibus
Oct. 24 ' Etoly Bedeemer -
Oct. 28 Attdier St. • ,
- - ' Archer Annex . . . ...^
Cleveland Ave. >- ^ '., ' , . , ,.
. ~ Frtiporf?i?.~iindir 16. who attend school to Baldwin-or • EoOsevelt
should pick up the -white xegistratibn;cat;ds and take the written test at
the Freeport Police Station. TIjey wUl take the Road Test on Oct. 21 at
tfie Atkinsch'School on W. Seaman ave. - . - , ••' -
Frceparters, under J8, 'ivho live south, of t:ie railroad tracks and
'qt:end'ctUier oit ol'towh schooJs will follow the same jsrocedUi'e but will
br . muslclU instruments,
baked- goods, tobacco and retail
package liquor'stores. ^ :
The Bssociatlon'• jidvocaites the
ellmlnaeion of all these uses permitting
only funeral homes . and
funeral parlors, banks, offices, clubs
and lodges. -.
Three- reasons were advancfd lor
its action. Pirst,^.it was' contended
it would Insure malntonance of tjffl
highest-type of businesa-ln a Business
"AA" District. Second It would
protect Main st,-, and Merrick rd.
merchants by" making-It Imposlble
for competing concerns-to dpcn.^
stores ill the aJcar Ancl third. It was
maintained traffic congestion would-result'
on atneets crossing Metrlclc
rdi it st^Mswere opened on these
streets. . .- •
As a lurthc^' precaution It was
urged that such concems-as motels,
'diners and boding alleys be added
to the list oi"uscg.pi;Whlblted under
the ordiimnoe^ «a it flow stands.
Supennaike£sape now prohibited by
a ' section -1j> the , ordinance • virhlph
llmli» the size of a ' s t ^ to which
tpod may be'field to 3,000 squort
feet; ', ' " ' " :
-iresUent niohard F. Curraa pi*»
JUiCA.TIOM'
Bayvlew
B^yvlew ^ . „
Atkinson., ' ' ' <
' Columbus \
Hftlj^-Bedeemer
Archer SC
- 3:30 to 4:30 p:in,
3;~30' to -1:30 pJn.
3:S0 to 4:30 pm.
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
w^..*.,*...,, tight. The d.-ince^^ ,-- ^ . . . . . . . ^ ,• A -V..... cf-
"be"' the- Hpeni'pg actSvV'oi i 'be.Road Tested on Oct 28 at ^ r c b " 6t.„SchooI, Archer S,t.
aCl'.OOl
Aidier First Gi^dera
"•^t the-Bronx Zcio '
The First Gradsets <rf the Archer
St. sdhool,' iHalted tlie'Sronz Zoo
on aMcoflay. i t w«s the firsf ol a ;,
series of educational tour^ planned
by Principal Robert T..Tr8vls Jr.,.
and the faculty.
Funds JTor these trips were raigfed
by the P.-T. A. last year. The liri-mary
source.s of these funds>erfl
tjie isal'e of jghcp ^aprons,'sneaker
bags atid the pnnual'jcflrhl'(''al 'which
•,is ."called May Playlitid.,;,
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| Title | The-Leader_1957-10-10 |
| 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 | 1957 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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