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'^WlPoS UEKORIAL LieSAR?
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'- ADVERTISING
FREEPORT
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIlst ROOSEVELT
FOLLOW THE^;
LEADER\
• "FOR'l^/'/'f
NEIGHBOItLY
NEWS
MERRICK
II^HIM
24th .Year, No, 51 FREEPORT, N. Y;, THURSDAY, Af RIL 7, 1960 PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COFf
; • > > • • • SHUBERT SCHOOL TO PRESENT
14th ANHUAL SPRING CONCERT
"S,
Joseph Cariino to
Speak to Kiwanis-
Speaker of the House, Joeepti Car-lino
will address the Freeport Ki-wanis
Club at a regular dinner
meeting which wUl be held on Wednesday
eveixlng, April IS, nt'the
Wss, Club, Merrick Road, Freeport.
Mr. Cariino will address.the group
on the additi.Jial allocation of
money given to the Nassau schools
by the State.
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^|^n^^'«Jh4^e '4^fi^i^^'y:»^\>p.'^e^^4i»'> Vb^ Harriet
FREEPORT SELECTED AS SITE
OF Miss NASSAU PACEANT
Chamber of Cpiprrterce Sponsors
Gala Gourity^cle Annual Affair
has been, selected as the sits of the 1869
TOOS'*??*^*.-'' %#^
%B'variety :iBuiWf m4a^^^^^^^^
;• tt«tfth\T6twfo,-0!soifit'tb«PWiJj 'to4
'' Sbttlj'0ra'il8.,01ee'Clubs unto Hie
' direction of Mi«a Ann Blaice.Afld
tlu fiibuhart ScJiool Ondiastrai lead
by the baton pt Mrs, Harriet Bart-lert*.-
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r^^ "Tc^ following stuflentB Tuive special
i?)les in' ttle poioduotldii' Ivan
', QoreUfe, Susan liCtitcrman, Ohailea
' ThomtiS,- Karen JtfiinSon, Sandra
Bamum, StepEien Bernstein, JaySe
AHferdyos. «Dd Bonnie Bailey.
'/A (Continued "on, Page B) "
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.: SPECIAL
DBUO STOBE
NOTICE
ChUbbBcVa Drug Store, 39 South
Main. St., Freeport, will remain open
lale, ilntll > 10 pjin,. this Sundayi
April 10. AU other drug stores, which
»re members of the Freeport pharmacy
Associatioit,""clbse "at 2 pjn. on
Sunday. Chubbucli'B telephone number
Is FR 0-7788.
M R i ADOLF RINGER JR.
ENTERS SCHOOL BOARD RACE
Candidate Is Widely-Known
(in Freeport Youth Projects
LI . fel. Adolph-Rlugerr Jr.,'of-East Woodfahie Drive; Freeport, has anil
nouncea'ltet',c«iaidacy'for. the post formerly held by pharles V. Brad^
'! ini-the tieepo^t Bofgrd of Education. _
s ' A resident of Freeport tor eighteen ?nd a half years, she has dedl-
'! ct^fed fo«irteea"or, th«M se?rs to .work for chUdren's safety And -welfare.
ii Hej. efforts-asdst^'hi•J?reeport. ' •- • ' •' '•
l.l'i ctdifjlng ' hai^-'the "Jwotectlon of
I! SchQ<fJ Oroasiny aifards,>She was a
.j-pinneer o» the Sreepoft;. Bicycle
\ \ Baleiy Ooai»dit«e wlnfahig the Carol
;' Lan< Naaoiwii'Merit Award for out-
', standing contrttMtton tjo traffic
v". aafejy by her'.vor In the Bicycle
'' Bale^ Program. , ' / - . • ' : ' '
T; . S^jce'l6*6j Mrs, {linger h^ eeryedr
ii on evfeTj^,-Educ»aon fconynlUae,^'tn
'."•'many; cajiacltles, for 'needed new
[• schools In 9J*eport; She has-chflteed
'.'; a JuvienUa Protection^ PFOgtram and^
;; ^as^^j^f juitfi^^rij6^,tjBgch4fr-:j
• 1 'Xofif^^'Ar School ;ttBd'-.geii»mui;(it5r *
i {SteellaabtmoMra-''C-'CoiojfqfiifilntflitWtfes.I <'.'*- -Vs.* ^'-'"
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COFFEY RESIGNS
VnXAGE FOSITiaK
Quits After Being Named .J
Acting Supt. of Buildings
^ Stephen Coffey gav« a verbal reslgnatlonto the' ISayw and thfr Bo^i*
of Truatees on Monday night'after M waa naified «a Aoting^Boperiit-tendent
of Buildings in the VUlage of Freeport. . . , \
Appointed as Publtff Works Superintendent at'a lalar^or'flOkQM.M
per year a llUle over two yeara ago,- M!r, Cpftejr ^ras re'lifBfwl<''st -otta^
• '~ • '•-•".— uuiicd aiju ossiHueu exbiuaivety to
the Building Dept, In May ot 19SS.
This move Ia;3t year by the Board
of Trustees could havie beeti biiscd
on repcits that various department
headB and personnel under Mr. Cof-'
ley were dlasatistled with' his' cuont-ermandlng
orders and contltcting
instructions. An Inyeattgaticnt by,a
^ UiADJEB reporter ,reveRi?4.ib*t,thB
morale of many men In the High-
P.efp ;•; has been, selected as the slta of_the 1869 "Miss Nassau"way, Seww,"aah!ta.lloni I'ark-and
Pags. n, • , .. .' - , . , . • Maintenance Oepftrtmehtf was very :
T is iiala, county-wide annual affair, which is p^nrt of the nationally-low during the Coffey regime. •
knovvt/ M.JS America" Pageant, will be held on May 20 at the Fieeport Other Inquiries among property
H;gh Scticol A'Udltorlum cii Pin; Street. (Continued- on Page 11)
. It li_t:ne of ti^e major projects)
of ihe NassatiCousty Junior (^kn-
1X3' ,af t!oinmen3e''.''«tii^' is supn-
'iwtepSrS'-'^Mia^'l
selectdd as tho "wmji^tim of th-;
"Miss Nassau" P^geatiit iiet- Gar-'.
den City andJtoaaeifeK.Emld'which
entered their bids'to iiave Bile Nojf-
-sau Countj'-Wids beauty-talent-in
telllgence display held in their, lo'-
callty.
The "Miss Nassau" Pageants havi
produced maiiy winning beautle
who have gene on -to win th'
coveted "Miss New York State" titu
and compEte In the Mlis Americ
finals La.sf year's winner, Ai'len-
Nesbltt, Is, new In Hollj-wood Io\
screen-testmg by 2oni-CeiUury Fo)
Fllnii. .
The contest is open to all glil
over 18 years old Entry blanics maj
hi obtained at the beauty salon of
Mario of Prespcrt, in the Grove
Theater Bulldli% on West Merrick
Road, and at Oscar's' Studios, 3t
South Main St.. Freeport.
Mario of Freepcrt has been namec
as the official hair-stylUt of tht
"Miss Nassau" Pageant and Oscar's
Studios lias been appointed as th(
official photographers of tWs pageant.
Local ghrls desiring entry blanks
or information may contact the
Nassau county Junior Chamber "ol
Commerce direct by writing to P.O
Bex 95 In Mhreola,
Lynns Expands
Adds New Pept.
MANAGER AL lIOEWlTZ ' -
• EXPLAINS DISOODNT PLAK,', .
Mr. Al Horwltz, Manager of Xyniu
at 21 W..Meri'Jck Bd„ .announced
that the merchandising scope of
Pree(porfc'» only dlscouat''clothing
stijre has expanded with tlw addition
of a ccmplete- Maternity di'-"
ppirtipttent.., ;i-'L\\. '•'-• ,-;'•• '*'•
./Lyntns, one ,''if the'chain Qf;80
cdasi-JO'jfoajst/stor^yVffera *,pe'-,
n)a3i'en^"e(ijSpouht'pWw.ilt,aU times;
At present^ V flP«^I .^Ing!'**"^
mffi^om iB'i|a;j)lo«ifi«-«fvWgoi«rti,,
MNdJBJt'-ji^' -1 t <**^a'«-'«>d mCTSwear. J,' '
ompm4RepmcUsmem
"Mnutlful Bermuda" will be the theme'of the next o^twD^mNrablp
meeting^ of the Freeport RepubU|«n Club which ,wil] be held at the -
Unerlcan Legion Dugout on Apisi 14f at 8:34 PM.
The women's division of this organisation has been .worWnjr many
lOurs arranging special decorations and surprises in stocking the
'Bermuda Shop," Which will be featured that night, with ffinster planti,
.pecial cooicies and other items and raerchandlGO.
The special committee, headed by Mrs. MacClellan Oordon, includes
Mis. Robert Schade, Mrs, Edward Buckley. Mrs, Prank Terry, Mrs. H.
Mills Maion, Mrs. aBia,ld Hazard, Mrs. Edward Wendelbce and Mi-*.
James P. Stares. . >
On Tuesday night, the annual Board of aovernora Dinner of tlie
Freeport GOP Club was held at Otto Kunz's Sea Breeze Restaurant.
HERBERT F. BAEHR^ ENTERS
SCHOOL BOARD POST RACE
Candidate Is Business Manager
For a Valley Stream School District
Herbert P. Baehr cf U Radam 'Court has recently filed for the office
of trustee of ithe Board of Education for a three-year 'tera) to a u c i^
.Ml'. Charles V. Brady who will he moving out of the district In Aprtl'
because of a transfer by hla company.
Mi', Baehr, a native of New Jersey, settled Jn.Preepojt In the eprlpg •
,o£ I'tea.iifte!; havKw41vtd in Lynbfook for one year. .' '
"~' " .jAt'Uie j>r«ent ttme'lw is «"-
ployed aa -Bwlnee* Manager for '
Sp of ttw Vfttasy e t » «n whool dte-pte.
I« thU 'edacity, .Mr. Badir
fhids that the wapiwiAlhnity of providing
clean,, comfortable ahd> '
wholesome purrounding* for chil- .
drea aq-veU as looking sfter t$ie
n^Qsey meuat^oment, the budget, Qie
ppurcJiaaBig' and''Other detatt* ^-
velved In'school Ijuslfteas inatt^s; •
la both .challenging pnd rew?rdi|i»
K as an occupation. '; > '^ -"
Although Wa" everyday "'Joji iJ»,,
ipntlMwl ..V. -
•; JoicBl. PI Ai' andVthi - QitiaoD?f •
'V
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I .»* li '[-,1.
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-04-07 |
| 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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