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LEADER
FOR
REimSLE
ADVERTBIKG
FEEEPORT
25th Xfiar, No. 16
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY
1 4 L P # l N ROOSEVELT
I I
FdtLOWTHE
• tEJ^DEW^"
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
AfCERRIQIC^
PftElPORT, ft. ¥., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960 pmCEnveCENTS PEB COPlf
FRfEPORT DOLUR DAYS
:$]
y
kRT THIS THURSDAY^
ArinudI 3-Day Shoppers*
Celebrafion Aug. 4-5-6
Freeport'p tamoas «D«l!ar Days" wiB siart tomoirow, Thorsday,
Alignst 4, and will continue unto Saturday, August 6.
iThe tseO tedlilonal Shoppers* Celeliratiaii has iMea planned t»
be even greater than prerious suceesses^Thc Wnxport Dollar Days, «<in-teted
&ce l$SS8i have ^tracteA bunilreds of Ihoosands Af people trma
_all_«vraj:|<«ntIsland.ttoottfliout the years. "~v.-r-.
Walter Cireen, bead of the Carol Green store on Sootb WWn Street,
serves a«tbe 18M Cieneral CtalriRan. Heantf Hn^ Cawaatore, prt..^eiit
of the Iferdhants Association, annomiGed thai all Fret^igit tmrebmda
liavo cooperated 40 otter truly outstanding bargains during these special
sales days.
"The FVeeport businessmen and merchants have left no stone tin-tvined
to «ffcc the tniylne-pubUc the best money>savins lmi>galns pos-
- siWe," said Mr! Green. "We are out to prove that we. the merchants rf
Fnsjeport, can ahd will compete with anyone in the merchandising field."
HB further stated that special attention has been given to young
home-makers ,durlng tbcse 1960 Dollar Days.
Stores will be opened from 9 AJW. to 9 PJMt. on Thursday and FridW
and f-om 0 AJH. to 6 PJ«. on Saturday.
REEPORT
PP»jJ AHP WACES
THE ilADER
starting to neit week's Issue, THE UBADEB tdll ,offer a new
photo featore titled "Tbl* Is Freeport - Ita P»«^Ie and Places."
East-rfde, west-side, north and south, every comer of the VlUage
from the boundaries of Merrick, Boosevcit and Baldwin to the Freeport
waterfront trill be co«cr«fl by Eddie Vam. Ihp "Ro»ins Photosrapher.."
This new swiei "iriB picture .people and places. It will show new
'. bqlldings and street scenes ihid It will also show those steactures wMcb
can be coQsUered «ye-sores. . .„
InelnM lii this ^hoto series yowl! s«*-pi^iies tit "#re«(iort's tesi-dents
and ftusSiiessineB. Soine irill be ymufHrtsl^ior* otheis yoi* Mends
and acduaiataiices . . . .
If ^ f o U W ' t h l s scries you mieht evAi see yonr pctore.
'• Watch for iTRSis Is f^-eeport" whl«A starts ae»t wei*.
r C l i v a l In Baldwin To
ffWp AHRC CaiHiwugii
I- On August ^, the iBst day of
; samnaer^hool, ttaeie willbe aCar-^
nlyal Under the dixecUnu-fvP Mr.
fMcrton,*ltoti, Director of tile Sum-itfer
Frograra tw BaMwln Schools,
^p&Ce«!d3''.wiJB;be.gl«e'n,tqth« Aso-faadoii
totithe Belj> iH: Bckarded
iChlldrW W!i*s. wax O'Brien ti>
f,Cfa.8l«nm.orttie <?aralifftl.
• -There ,J^ai:.''-fe.,;Bei»y faimes for
j the- olilldp^ and prizes will be
''awarded^--'
FREEPORT F0R JOE
SOUTHEAST CIVrC MevtBEfiS
S U I _ "
About 250 Greet "^
Assembly Speaker
DBIJG STOBS
NOXICE
M0et^ Riannacy, SS S. Grove
St,, n«^orl,''nIll^"fciiiaIii iipcil'
.late nnm 10 p.Bi„ Wds Snndayi,
Aag. % All ioMer dinff^^Uwea
whteh ai« ineiidiers of tfie Fieef
port Fbarmat? Assodatloa cloBiB
at 2 pJOL on SanOays, Opel's
Fbafmsi? td^hone mmite- Is
FB 8-9149.
Fietlirea ahin«:.aett to i l ^ t t in flmit nml am fadee Mums A, VS^W,
Ahtiumy Chiisiiivanhia. Bon. iostfA F. Caribut and Sal Fontsna.
Orarloobhiff Itma fba haA a to r.) am WUUe WUIia«i% B, 6i!3ta«lfer.
Dave Boberts. «dncy Bay. Geoice i^Oeaum, Basscll ManneUo and
Henry Wdmey.' . ;-...-..-4<-';
A" p p * Xkiet m B t c 1 y--^-a»>^^BMiii~"fB'
women and children boarded buses
and private care and drove to Idle-wild
Alrpjiri last Thursday to greet
Joseph P. OarJlno. jspealcer of the
New York Assembly, on his rettim
from the National BepuWican Convention
In Ohloago.
The welcoming group consisted of
members of the Southeast Olvlc As-soclaOon
and Uieir fiunllJes.
The surprise greeting was spearheaded
by the Civil Rigihts Com-ttee
of tfhe ciyic association.
Qulocy A. Day serves as chairman.
Many members of Oie huge gathering
carritd signs which read
"Joe Did It", "Joe Thank You", "A
ClvU Bight am". "Fieedom tand
GOF' and "Mr. Spealter You
Spofce".
lliese referred to their approval
of Mr. CaruA>'^ work at the coa-ventlon
as Chairman of the Clvtt
Bights sub-commitiee. * ;
BSan? women and children hugged
and kissed Mr. Carllno in tbete
display of appreciation. The ^e^iet r,
was visibly impressed by me demoa-stmtlon
which. attracted the at*
<CoDtinue«l on Page 9>
AUGUST 4>-5-6
STORES p p ] ^ THW&. AND FBL 9 A.M. to 9 P-M- — SAT. ia 6 P.M.
^^
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1960-08-04 |
| 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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