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FOLLOW THE
LEADER
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RELL^BLE
ADVERTISING "NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPORT / BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FOLLOW THE
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V ^FOR - •>>;
NElGHBbftLY
. NEWS • . "
2;ird. Year, No. 33
MEI^RICK
FREEPORT. N. Y^ THURSPAY, DECE»iBER 11, 1958
0FFiClAtS PREDICT PRESENT FREEPORT
FIVE CENTS-PER COrt
- 1 <, i- —
CLMIROOM JAM COULD END BY 1960
1 The yeor^lfiCO \*U1 probably brlniTTeJlcf from doubte-sesslonfi-^n BJgH
BcJiooLarid remove threats of similar, schedules for «lement8ry'ehlldron;
the Cillans* Advisory Commlttwfor EducBtl«ii learned Ht Its meeting
Monday night.' Speakers predicted
the proposed senior high school will
he occupied In JuoUtu?, 1860, i<fl.-
lowcd by the opening bl A new gzaHc
ichool at SouthXJcean avenue and
•^Cedar street In autumn ol that
jrear.
; Roy H. Oockley, representing the
'Boftid of Education, said It la hoped
ifhat Pieeporters wtu have a cJwncc
;to vote April 1 on B propoattlon lor
ifto elementary school. .This eco-
.nomlcally planned building wouTd
•cost about one million dollars and
jhave 24 clasarooms—16 for use now
jflnd six to 'oore for anticipated fu-
'.lure' needs. Mr. Qockley- indicated
ithe-board expects to £e]ect-an archli
'tect' hcxt wceic after having' met
[with ninny appUcmii;^ studied their
records and visited, nunierbus struc-
(Oontlnue^'toi'Page 14)
^.¥ ; ; . . • > « S ^ g f ^ ^ / t ^ ^
Prepare for Winter
Driving, Dixon Urges
Acting Chief Suggests
3 Ways t6 Guard.
Against Accidents
As vlnter begins to tighten its
grip, motorists should waste no
time in making sure they are fully
prepared for safe winter drlvUig,
Acting Chief Edward 'S- Dbcon of
tho Freeiwrt Police TOpartm^n^ advised
today. V
• He suggested « -ttu*espolnt pre*
paredness clbeck; listing' fjrst the IIUT
portance.ot tbp grade Mulimtent. 'I
."By< Uila-^'dicmt 'mean tbati yoir
t '-(C(H3tlnii«dl onPfige I4>
Mayor Sees Tax Jump
Forced B^ Public Waii^^
Prceport ^homeowners may expect to pay hlglier taxes next year
sinco more .Unprovemmts are needed and residents ol>tlw.village ^eettt'
to want more aervleea de^ite-higher costs" today; .Mwmri.Wlllttm -M
Olttcien warned Friday night at tho 37th'"«mnual (Unner,of the North-eaat
Civic Association bi the Ship's
Inn restaurant. He commented
plat, Pre^port's low tan rate' —
lowest'^smong Long Island ^commU'
|iUies of' comparable development
2- apparently dldnt mean Very
much to taJTpayers in the village
Itectlons last March,
LNewcomcrs seem to Jack under-stHndlng
of "the prot^lems facing a
Village the size of ours" with population
growth so;steady, Mayor
isiackcn said. Many voter's Beem
confused jowr. the Identity of the
rival parties, he added.
; ;. Everytbtag -prptttlscd ^y -the
trfilty Party Fast Matob is completed
jJr jajready'iuj^.fr way, according to
Mr.' GlBfiMiJn. HO'HjenUoned the
recent Imjproveaient!! c<>£ast Menlck
rd. 'faelMtles, and JlJWih- Brookalde
aVe,_, paving,-besides the stait of
work on Henry st, exten.'ilcn
;,. ;<C9QtihUed on Fage 3)
and
MAYOR W. F. GLACKEN
^, .,. . AfioA 'to QUTimany friends in the JewUh faltli, we of THS
U^UIkOER, take -ttaia apponvaiity to extend our best wishes ^or contlntied
' Sealtb and happiness 'duHng "Chitajilcab'' lipss. ' , , . ^
'|"'We-»ray.,UiaV Oojd^Wes^ you'ttpd. st9^a,!Wl.tl\•'HW'";J8<»^^ precious
ratdowmraitsrui^d th^i.^vre,'in America;, «pnUnue Woff ^^ standard.
»'%Mei«'of tjk "JBrotHftrJuwd^of-Manr t ; » ' "
Fte^port Building
Sets New Record
Freeport building pcrmlis for
the current tlMar year have at-
-irosdy' rea^Jwd « new high, $4,-.
200,400, atad will probably show R'
oonsldcrably hlghor tola] before,
the end of the fiscal y^ar March
1, Bnllding Snpt, Stephen A.
Ctttfcy toU The l>mder this wedu
He repealed that tber« l iu been
a general incraue in Und* of eon-stmctlon.
'
(jvic Cpuncii May
Act on Yott^^Miem
; Delegates to Simiad Out
Individual JUfnts Before
Chamber Of Commerce And
Freeport Choral Present
"Christmas Carol Time"
:i'-
I'man.'jSrt^'iiear report?
hn how Its me^oiin-''o^xfmisatioos
f«el ^abeint--3mep6);t"«^«yopth''pw>bi
lert" «nd-":wftM«^~«ttm>-'«aibul*
M. if BnytAlhjf,lb) <iwek;a sohltion.
At a KovemlMrv^asiifl^'^'called
by tlie Atlantic South Civic Association
— there vw general
agr^aent on the need for serious
coaslderi^ltettJitithel-prioblem^Bttt
after'dlscusston the council decided
that each delegation would submit
the question to Its own ,clvic group
in'an effort to <}btiln* specific.rec-ommen'datlohit'
a9 to.-frhat should,
be done. '. -.'
^^-VThen each delegation miokes Its
Wport In Januai^,'lt-)a hoped that
ft , {sonsttpctive and co-^rdhiatled-
J»njgrAm,'may emetg;e from ihe con-
'lerence, -, » ^
sy
.V6f, ItVl - C«mvmm''', Main,
Tob Many Stop-%is
Here, Says Mdler ^
truslei and Afctuig
Chief iMiEon Address.
Atlantic South Civics
( ^ e 244 etop-signs on Freeport
i^eetj-hftve grown so numerous
;tbat Impartial study of traffic prob-
\&pB is h^comtng iiicreasingly Im-pcnrtant,
VlnigD Trustee Artlnn' R.
Iiiuller told the Atlantic South
Oiy^ AssoclntitiQ at .its timber
'i^eeUBgr-'in 't«i8'-9oim)''9tl$^i%'Ydclii:
<>|ubrnrM8)lnF'fi^!^ f«w*persons
ntU8fe>%JaiJg«lf.Sittl?l«f ta'justtfy
&;n«w stftn. the BM. e!kp]8ln|ne:,that
fhfr, officials''Jmv« heiPU^.to lean
'niore upisv tlie'f^lnlona-ot Anierl-can
^iltonwblle 'Association «xpf/rie~
aiid the police.
'Mir. Mutler drew expressions'of
^^eement flrom his ajidietice When
he- called fco: car{»f|il driving, with
'the aiito, on tl>ei jight' entitled -'tp
.r^t-of-war. 'Hp^'. aclotawled^
i^i stQp-Elgns are ,.;ue^Kean'j;.<ia
^I^'streets tilong'^M^'.tiMnnisii-
• '. ,(Continuea'«tktewr».p}.
\ —:~ safw«a»'. J
ft»d_ agahi m:':iFpmtt
^_ As v»ua. on Z>ecember'l«-.ii^;«:30--Ki{^-.'i2^-3)c^ite'^^
ttuB Wtoaijy ox tlw true Pitri»iie.,«nd-rea»oii » r fflw « ^
< % r t t t » v ( s . ' ' ; ^ . - , • ' ' . • ' . ' • • • • - ' . . ; . . . - 7 ' - ^ •'';•••;%'•:;<••••• • ' ' • -»;••> >
pommunlty-mlnded 'flltla^,'.,«H^ MV;tt."(^^
the use of a huge boat^tmOer for the Cteoieer»; Lyman |}ik]«4 whoio
artistic floral decorations will add tg the teauty,- and TBd • IJ^kftard^
who is supplying the necwsary hay foi^ warmth andtcomloit, BM.'W
ba-compHmented-fop their ge»ero8lty:ta-i»Iplw niftto tMs a hl#iUfht irf "
the Qhristmas celebratlwi; ' . , v ' "
Tho Christmas float carrying the membeis of the Freepoit Coal-'
munity Choral wUl vjslt hospitals aad-slnf for, sJiut-lns. ISils rwff#»^
organization wlli: f ^ stop and'%lng.'Chitottnta, i ^ afc',
(front of OrantSlaiid Mi:«irrWt;ildjV(i(ront^^^^^ diftiig OieJU!
taut-of the''b«st^iala.:,&fcc«pjl." "," •' •-/•••r':";;''---'-':'-.-' •":: '"- ' ';'
•"IXina ever foi^t:tl>r<X2irMr:^^ta^ '• • ' 4
FREEPORT UNITED FUKVDinVt
STILL 2 0 % SHORt OF GOAL
.With a substantial part <rf the VSnige'toeady reported Ite,IBM-'
United Fund receipt, .the. campaign now-stands at appro3dmateJy:|39^006 i
or.eO'Bf of ttie orJgtaftl quota.; This toformotlon was dlsdosed toTHK
LEiADBK today t>y Fund freaid«j.tCh'arl.e«-OJIIJ«t,
Mr. pUherksa^i'lCqptBottnB every r«8ldent is a big Job even fw !
w) large a group.il v|lufl|e_erflKwk|rs as we have Jor.the United Fto&:
It is difficult to r«ach some people «ven after two-and ithree-ciM This
year, us in the past, follow-up letters to these residejrfs have aWad|«
ticen put In (jhe mail and will be received within this next few dum"
There nre over 1.000 such follow-iip-*itt8M to people. wJMS ih&ye n<*,
been contacted or who have todlcated that their contributlona wouW
be'sent by mall. Mr. OiHwrt omphaslieid, thftt many of these tetters will
^be reclved by resj|dqntA who have been suUstootlal cantriimtors in the
__ 'ifhe.,jiiltima'te succeu.of tbc«1058 campaign <rests m largv-measu^''
on the respons^to tliis XoUow-up mailing," Mr. QlllKrt said. "Vlll^i k
record of 3 years success it Is hard to believe that Preopoj* wUl JoA -
measure up to its responsibilities."
Mail contributions should be addressed to United Fund of jFYeeport,
Meadowhrook Bank Building, Ftvcport, N. Y.
kidney JOisense,Foundation
Board Holdii Meeting
' douth btKre^ tibapter,. ipdndy
Disease AsundAtlon, board met "at
the bome of Utii, Louli Spefiii^f,
jd^Vtiiich AvenoJi, S|%eeport, l^n-dary.'
I)^, 8, jeefc-e:8ft pjn, '\ ,
FRIEDMAN'S PHABMAOi:
TO STAY CttEN SVJiVim
Friedman')!. Ftaarnucy, '7fi W«at
Sunrise highway,; wUi remal4 0P<H>
untU 10, o'clock] Sunday .night after <
other ¥Veeport,'drjiggist« cloee 4^^ '
In ti» j»ft«ii6oR for,i:he r^t o^ tiis ••
day. Vd-t^tnum numbtSr is TB's-OOOi;
9^i
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-12-11 |
| 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 | 1958 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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