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, FOLLOW THE^ LEA1>ER FOR- NEIGHBORLY . : P S , B . HABBORO . P 5 P R R I C K R 0 A D BALDBIIJ H . y . ' - , . ........................... \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ - FREEPORT BALDWIN _____ ROOSEVELT FOLLOW _IF1E /'^ '■ 'L E A D E R :/':- vK-^-'r . FOR RELIABLE • ADVERTISING ;; '“in MERRICK 2‘And year, No.'ll , - ■■ ■ J m _ y ® E E P O R T i N ; Y-, T H U R S JU L Y 4, 1957 ' F I V E C E N I S P E R C O P T Business as Usual [ As Freeport Bank , \ j . ..Retained—Hainfeld iaCT,vliig’^ j*e.; ■Leaders in Bank Merger B r a d y a n d i G p c l d e y : T a k e . S A o o l P d s t e : 1 ; G ijH jm % C h s r in .T. ■ Brsajr M l noy G. • CoclUey wl» m e m b ^ ' of - ilie BQ^;:ot;Gd*L> eatfen at tn ^ t in r last ' ' fice. a i the. .oi^idiaG o n 1111^5 . ' in* held ■ .in the hlsh schoot baUdln* Thestoy Mr.^ Brady sttc c e ^ ' b r , lE. Freeman Miller, who declined a renoDdnatlon, while .Mr. Gook- m o w fa Bods Voted to Finance Pa^g Projects ‘”1 -rrj ■ P n c e ; ' V d i ^ R 3 & ! : l Over Siluation in , MeislerBeaAAtea 'tesuBnce o f $160,000 . Ak Its meeting ta the i; ; Munidiml'V BiiilcUng _L.to ^ lihanw ® 1 .. ^ I on «W nvrgcr wte {oJtcn last woelt , b y ; th i alookh'oiaefs of the.,tiyo.:l ;i- : '';;e t l ^ a i n » : « T h e ; b » ^ backing’ u p ; the ;Mtion of the: Bpards of: .Direc- n I . 11 I'' Simson President * ' :,’ln|(iludra the\elMtipn^i^^ ^ - to rigbt^W H^nfeld; ■rt, i P«!aid,mt i r f '^ e tbiig b laad ’ V T rort '-Co., o f ' Gardi™ ’ Gltyi Mayor iWHitam F;' Cdackeh, 'who- has been ; e le c t ^ .a dhector ot ilie-.l^ an4 lUlpb' W> Taylor^ former pfpiddeni.W Ihe- gf^pdM t.Ban^ . who. has been llhllied' vice-preddent .ef ’the in e r g ^ liutltutiOi^ and tnanagvr of .the FreeppH office. Post Office Windows Closed, on die Fourth rjhere-w lli .he- no window Bervlce . at'.tiie-IWeeiiD^Poat on July ' Athh; PosCma^fer^ l^lp h ' Lg. jytorshall ; annouJK!^;tWs; w€e^^^ t h e ' ^ - venience' boxholdem the lobby w l l t ^ .ppertf 1 member of the board -for. M yearn. He lost ont by 34 votes In a close dectlon. Leo P; Giblyn was re-elected president for h is 18th snocessive’ L-'- i f e ' < “ p,a.U T o b a g 6 g ,«.0,..0 fe* .:>^:,4i'..pecte■c^'«' aB48ta.nt;. vice - presl- V dents were\ 4phH: I. ; H ubert i : . - i i . Wells ..and John,iP.-.MuUer-.; and tk.;bS 'assistant secret^,.Bsym o n ^^ .B/ • • lockwoodV O ^ e r p e r s o r in e i - o o n r : 3*h»u® Ih- their .prment' responslbuir ■■irfV-v;-.;; -pperaUoh of Ifi began with' d e i s t s ; ot more I- - / '. .: i h a h ‘$62,000,MprMd“ ^ ' ''•-’-approximately.:$iW,Opp'OOO.,. , - ^tocWmlders of vihe tofpi.w I® ■■ - vWt^ i*“ ^ tutlon recel^^ : ishares of ■''‘iu- A'Stock .for each Share--hdd-in, .the- Wp^-'' 'Preeport Bank, .This .. will ’ Increase - the number of $ha«s ■ to ’.l^e .en-^ A^\:-^^aTgH^ Vrdt:by3&&^iP-Q^ firing-the e.uppeT: .of toe:-club:to -thA idubhpUse’- : l a s t '^ :G'prdon committed:,- ’ ,on\ . ; £ |e ^ b i i s , . . iMresWed over . t o e .Inductioris, an d - e a c h of-, fleer w a s Im talled by- a: p a s t presi d e ^ o f ’ th e club. - S tartin g : to \ reyerse .order, the tto e e new m em bers, o f the B o a rd of D irectors, S e im iis Si Verbeeck; J o h n B .'d o U to s , 'th e - r e t i ^ ^ ^ pfw ldent, and’W a lter Schm idt. Were s e a ted by C h e s ter H . Smlle^. T h ^ ^ A r t h b r -r. Inducted GUv Bl-tJ. -Itey- n o i d s '^ s treasurer, d a p t . Theodore, &ysSy-°Sl^\::'”fc Paterson liKtaUed Vice-president --•vyelter '.Jr.L a n g and 4 % * e r t A. -SChiUte tofltKjfedr .PrBddCT Simson. (CphUnUed.“bri page d)- i;,;^^^^iv^•The.,mal^ . .. V-:; ;iand^.TIUsfc' do.--l8!'located, at. 82 .H't:'.'^.-Seventh-st7,3aar at;25' ^ t h m i n St..Qtoer ■ ’■Fire . bepaTtm. wop 4twP trPphi^ by ,‘p ^ c i p a t i n g ■■in the .62nd annual-parade: a n d drill ■rf,..lie:'spStihetn,.New Yb^k.-Stete piremieri’e Assocljitlon iri BlvPrh^d '^C'^rWbtiilbestap, rpearing -departtoentv-iri ^therpaiade; to which they h ad, 135. meh in line. r— £ 2 ^ Lions Plan Benefit At$tb^|ar l^c^ ,T< b Get Per^OTtoge of Receipts oh Augubt 23 For WeKare ActiyiEea . Lioiis Cluib Night is . to bf ob served a t'to e stock car races to be' held at the Municipal Stadiurn. on Friday night. August. 23. B y - a r rangement with Promotot Jack Keddenberg. the Lions are selling -tickets--for the event a t toe’ regu lar box-office rate, but they, are-to receive a percentage of the receipts. The,, fun<to derived^ wUl .go. toward cari^ing.out toe dub’e sight conserr vatlon ahd othw weirare .wprk... /. Ott-Jtoe,.j»mmltteezpf aiTtt^Cf Two Gala Programs On Calen dar H^e FoirFburtlitifjDly ,l^a3i,7»e5S,:iil>M -being' speeded'to they. wUl be ready iOT use in Che emergemy period expect^ during the construction of toe railroad grade crossing elimi nation project. Fences to keep trespassers off the village-owned beach property at Meister Beach -were urged'by Albert Price, president of the Meister Beach Residents Association, in a talk before toe :Board.' Police patrols have reduced toe nuisance, Mr. Moe' said, but_qulie a few . persons ^ I m there .d^plte ...... 3 tne , iTOirMuig: -•at-.'i’toe'; .ftKmW :Building an4 toe «toer-:at. n ight at ihe, Mutocipal Stadium. ...<5tie former of whicli.jpdward S- Martin is'chairman, will be a t 10:30 .o'clock. I t Witt be a-jrepttca of one to-be put on by Rebuild Pork, a d ty In. Genmark,-Which is expected to draw a crowd of.‘50,6bo. I t will be a repetition M a similar event held two years .ego^ Highlighted will be . toe raising of the Dhlted States and Denmark flags at. the Municipal Building. .Known as Freeport's Reciprocal Re build Ceremony, the ^ n t will be -pattern^ 'aftei', one attohded since 1912 by Denmark’s , royal famjly and huge crowds of Danes at blld_.Park in JhBlr_ own cdUntry, =,or;r‘sr»'‘ ii i :;M r £ i s g r f c : 2 ^ ( ? a e i ^ pi, accompanied by two nolghbors, 'complained: about , noise . a n d -sowr :' • S , ; (Conttaifcii on page 2) -x-TPiV Baby An>onS Th^^e H In Freeport Three,persqns---one'6f them a -slx-, montos-old ' • baby-^'were f .^iiijured, Sunday ‘aftomobh: ln :$h :akto : lision ■ a t H6rto:'i;Be^^'':''p^^^^^^ EtondaU;awerS^enQ ^ 2S, 61 New York ave.,'was'^vl,niij 'a'*dfto west on -Randall ave. ■ w h ^ .-^w te_ MarciB. 26. of W 9 ^ a tonvettlbfe hbrto.oiyBttgeh pI/ U J '^'1I ' ... _ _______ where they pay tribute to America's York aye. . a d d ress,. who suffered independence Day. , , ,; ; I b r u l ^ : on' the Stewar^ ly^'nor.:^ East - G ardr ‘ - ^ixrr^'S,‘crSeros.YO«« . Presldeht':::Hdxtfeid •• niailed the R'V’i'.‘ 'idUowing letter to.raU-depMltorS'of i ‘ - the I^eepbrt Bank: '.. j,'. -.'.liSTo' -'O’ur^ New; .Custoihere; ■..i.' . \'r.. '\itow toat;-toe:, merger^ <tf;-.toe jrf-: v--preepqrt^:^nk“O ff-F r^ (vV'“ York, w ith'the; Long Island-'lYustr :do- has been approved -dfc.-givea .us ?v-' ’v:.;a.,great deal of . pleasure.- to'send Vott 't h ^ note Of welcome fr^m the- f/vV'--'combing . - ' ' ' - ■“Ybuiwin be pleas^;to knqwrth'at' |U % :''i^.sam e people-with wimm you' are ?. B c toim n ^ rtod^^ who: are / banking require- ' : --^T J d n g . :h6to*^^ i;3 3 r ^ e ..to addition you have at ; : your i t o p o ^ baiiking, Stnist, and credit faclilHes offered •--V -',-•-,••■ ■ ■ liwir^jucubt; j.’ray- ^ , _ - ----- .- .. -Mea'nwhUe, - locar-feBldtots^^^ meats .are HaTry:;Wekster;_Al:i4Ue^Trr^tong/a-hug« Ewaott-wMch wttl-ex- jpress their goodj^wlll- t6word--free- dom^ovtog Danes.: Billie Anderteh Yrf FYeeport yrtll. fly f t to the Mayor of Aalborg/ nearest'city to Rebild ■ Chu-’les Taiilpi-S:»eVpore k t o is unofflclBl hendciUBrlers o rthP. Jo- lal KebUd. tesuval.; A panKli-bprni (Continued ° u page 3) the-'most-'from .any community .in 'tfia ^ e a ; ' ^ e T b o h a l d l l lttoauer le d ^ ^ ■men^', toe procession. , friM, M u r r ^ Siegel, and MuiraY. .Neueiv A ugust-27 30. havebeCli reserved .as; '•rain*.out'-’ dates to safeguard a'gain^ .having Inclement ^w toeiv b r t o e 23cL/ . V- r'” -; 'Edwto;,J, :Preedman, jjpuM lor :toe ■ public,' Affalto \^Institute ad dressed t o e cljib. a t .lts toml-mqnthV ly mBBtlngi/TTue^ay might. -June 25 at t o b -miMrv:He toaced toe history of Public^Affairs \Week ;in Freeport, a n d told of ita-adoption : b ^ d tier *“«unm u n ltles'toroughout . Julius 'Posner - has to® /'(C q n tinw d W 4) NIPPER’S PHARMACYiOPEN JULY 4t BERKLEY SUNDAY •“ ~ r‘ EipperS ; F h a r ^ ^ ^ u t h laroyp: st.^;;wto.-.remaln> 9Peh until to;,dfciock'i! o h \todeptodenCB J ^ y afi^r: o th ^ ' Freeportstores, -dosc edrJy In the afternoon for toe .rest, of. tlie day;;.-!^ phono 3iuimbef is i^ e p o r t , 6-9440.'/■': .'A tonliirv/ s a ^ be per formed • Sunday , by Bcrktey p b ^ m e y , 296;-'North Main 'sti^ ^iephone F ^ p b rt,^5fi® .> 3 ., - : .■■■<'{■ \■ , 1/. / ihe;-:^Bdh: .- Resident named..! the followlng standing; pbmi Attentohce, ihurry Wtoslerj Cofi- stitutlon and by-laws., Arthur Wie- ner> Convention, O e ^ e Beihhartr ^Finance,,/Theodore . Dlctor: Lions infonhatloh.. .Me®' hership, Ralph. L„. MarShalli - Pro- giam.^( Murray taken toV/D6dtor$ Ooutty^^M ce ambulance.’ BatoMh ” .Bam.Ml.3f 6 r-mqhths / Old,. received ' treatiherd. .fot'vshqi^ .'.Mr,. .Banleri has a scalp bruito..;'\'.: ‘ Givaprfetts/Exercise ;. S^eduleS foYJuly 12 ; ' c ivil '.D e f e h s e \ei(«clseb , M®. planned lor Friday, JiDy 12. some- Ume after ^ 2 PM:, Hugh Erwin, chairman -b% ^ .Freeport .Civil' pe- /-TT5ie-pl-*aw,.~®o ------- ------------ - ^ b l l c hearing next Wedhemay, ,;at S P M . in t o e MuhlcIpai.Bulldlng on a .proposal to- rezohe Arthur st.-, ComeUusTatr i h d Spi^mafi8\ from R ^ d e n c e \A\.to Itorine Busi ness.. Me that a, reason for the stoning map amendment would-be -to allow renting of boat moring apace In . the area. ' Included t o the change would b | all of: A n h u r st.. from Oomtous et- southwart; the .north'side of.Cor- neliiis- st-r from Arthur st,; to -Bmorles Basin, Ond. a ll of Sports- intons.are.?-reuth ,of st.- ■ - ' •'I'yiy:- ,• % “'■ -f 5 H c e - p ian n ln 2 ; Board:will,hoid-A participate and .toe; e lv i s h popular ., tion ivlii \be e k p e c i^ to co-operate/ .Additional .datells .Will be an-’ jtouncM he*^ / - ■ \ 1 ,Li''.i..VLIGHTING-.CO:f/DEGLA»ES ■ ■■ 1TB B ^ U L A K DivroEND. The B o a k of bireclbrs 'of Long Bland Ughtlng Co., has declared a regular'quarterly dividend, of'3() .................. cOTts PM 'share o n 'th e . common. - sto to m the compMiy/'i^e tovtoeud ; * 4«] wUl'be payable August -i to e h a r e : .' hMdera,offre«)fd-aafofi^^^ - -'i'