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f 1959 m ilk.. . a S Jexlsts. Likely Early in June, Adnsoj^UiATold > Bidb May Be Opened '' In Oct.; l^ool '' Job Progresuhg Well ' The Bdu(»i^n la hrylo^ to complete prepatablons so that 'Freepdrt sdiol district can vote early In June on a bond Issue for the proposed LCx> F. Glblyn ele-< ^ Q t w school a t South poean ave. and cedar. S t.. Vlce><Presldait Harold E. Pesrsoh-of-the-board said in a talk Monday night before the Citl- sens’ Advisory Committee for EJdu* cation at Its meeUng In the^ Atkin son School.’iHe spoke tn the (d>seniOe of Mr. Olblyn. who h as b ^ n 111. for several weeks. • If the referendum proceeds acr - cording to schedule. 'It is po^bie th a t bids may be advertised InfSep- iem ter and opened in October, Mr. P e w ^ ’'said; with ^ • purpose, of having the-new building.completed S ^ tep iter’.of. next year. A lot rrlll ^p e n d oiV the^cCntractor, he e x p i r e d . . ........ ' . 'W hether' 24 classrooms will be buUt. originally, or 18 constructed now. with 'provblbiurfor adding- six - later without disturbing the stauc- ture of the building appeasrs to de-' pend somewhat upon costs indicated by bidder^ as well as the adequacy of the site. Mr. Pearson revealed that state approval. for • the pro{^riy’s below-nomal size was granted be cause-Randall Park acrosb the street is available for a play area.'- Mr.‘ \Pear^n praised a report m a d e iast December by Dr. Henry H. Liim, professor of education at Oo- T H E , X E A B T E R p a g e THREE T o P riesent The. laifies Auxliiai 7 of Our Holy Redeemer SchoM will present' their 6th Anmtal Fastaioh BHow' w d Luncheon <n> F ^ . 14, 1958 at <3uy Lombardo’s East Pi^nfe Houses , - . . ' . : ~ - Thts is one of the ^falrs. scheduled, to h^p re>npply the e^ool needs c a t ^ d by the flip which ^seidous^damagW tbe .Boly Redeemer School last September. All benefits ttie 6tii Fashion Show and Lunichon will, be used , for this pun>ose. . - . Mrs.-Charles tleimlgan Is Ohalrmaxu M rs.'Albert Otten and Mrs. Hector Raii^dii s e m as Co-chairmen. Other cpmmlttees are as follows: Tickets. Mrs. Albert Howard; Reservations, Mrs. Jotm F. Lagkn;. Decora tion. Mrs. Albert Ottesv PubUeity, Mrsl .Ralph Dawson;', Door. Prizes; Mrs. John Needham and_M n.. Janies Snaney; Program,^Mrs. Robert Pauze and Correspondence, Mrs. Albert Howard and Mm.' J ^ i ^ Oilnger. . Officers of the organti&Uon. are as follows; Moderator: Rev. John J;--Madden,. P ^ id e n t : Mrs. Oharles-’F. Mouhtcastle, Vice-president: Mrs. John R Logan, Ttoasuierf M n . John H. O’Neill, Corresponding Secretary:. Miss Mary OolUhs, Recording SeciPtaryi^^lre. -Vincent V . Campion .and .Flnancl^ Secretary: Mns. Richard .F..duiran. . . Rita Dobbins w m ,serve„as. Fashion. D im tor''W ith, the fa ^ o n s supplied by Martin’s. Richard A. Hungerford donated the progriuns and Martbv Coal Co. supplied the tickets for this affair. A Word About Tb« Leader’s South .Shore Federal N e w T o o n Ne\YS C p lum n iat Mark'Sheff^hnon, the teen news- coluhinlst whose series of interesting articles 1 o n -teen-age .aotlvUles started In last week’s Issue of THE LEADER.. Is the s(m of Mr. and Mrs. David 'B . Sheffennan of 83 North Long Beach Aye., Freeport. He is in the Junior Class a t Free port High School, apd has attended Grove 8t. e n d Caroline G. Atkinson elementary schools., . ^ Mark Is a handsome and popular studept. He's been,with the'Senior High Sdhool Band for 3 years and served on Che Executive Council aiid as brum Section \Head. In sports he Is a n active player with the r a s baseball team. ’THE LEADER'S Teen columnist ,lble ,chbol..lt« b . t o iteoinm m d . I The in the « * o o U a t .l e r ^ participated studied by the board.. : ',Clayton WlUtomson, prlndpai of Bayview Avs. Schol and* assistant to Superintendent of Schools' John W. D(xld,vgave ; a ' c6inpr^enslve. ---analysts'of are n e ^ e d 'ribw lii the Archer-Bay- vlew dUtrioti, i s in the next school --yeair-and 20-by- the year 1961r62. Pointing out the 110 p e r-cen t growth ih'school population .there w l t l ^ a decade, he described the crowded classrooms and use of sub- 'etandard - rooms which has forced the officials to employ space needed ' for special purposes. , Mr. Pearson gave a progress-re-r port on the senior high whool, ex pected to be completed next autumn and opened for the term starting in ^yangS.^glijjggLltpr c o l l i e en- he Mark Shefferman Is also president of the Freeport Recreation Depart ment Council, and named \Youth of the.M onih\ In October 1957; He Is ^ also a - talented . nuudclsm. and leads hLs own five-piece brcheitra called ’’Jobs’’. Reports Rise In Assets The SouU^Bhore Federar Savings Sc Loan Association tu s experienced a.more tliameattsfactory gain In as sets to a new high of $34,408,362—a growth* of $4,334,219, orT69{i In the past twelve pionths,' William J , Mar tin, Jr,, Executive Vice. President of the association reported on January 2l8t. Addressing association members a t Its annual meeting, Mr. M artin oti^ served that, total savings now ex* ceed $31 million, while mortgage loans outstanding total $29,184,928. Following Mr. Martin’s report, members re-elected Directors Irving Oreblnor and ^ u l J. Roche for a term of three years. At the Organi zation Meeting of the Board of Di rectors, -after the m'Setlng of the members; officers were iected as ioUows: - ■ . ■ Whliazn J , .. M a r^,F . pitesldent; vice President; Henry L. Himmel, Treasurer; Raymond O. Leahy. As sistant ' Treasurer; WJUiom C; Sa- bella; Secretary; Patrick V. Smlth'^ The Association. Is now the 32nd laigest in size In' the State of New York.' A n n o u n c e P i b B r a , u 1«: aij « B w .iraknM n , MwI, IMBUod Worth, Mhtnm ot F tm - port C ^ p tw Ka OJU3. >n- nouDced ^MKr'projedB tor the year at tin recent'meeting at Bpartan -Temi^. Fr . ‘Thcsa InWude k sm o i^bord sup- IW .on Sahuxlay. 2nd; a card party ott Saturday; 8eptember'26Ui and^ V turkey dinner and fair mi Saturday, ^Octobtt Mtih^ Ftdlowlng ^ e meeting the mem bers were h er guests a t a card pmty. Prizes whutere w e ^ Mrs. M a ^ a ret Buss, Ato. Virginia Dougan, Mrs. Rosalie. Earle,. Mrs. Eleanor Craw. Mrs. Majel Raynor and M n^Prances Mohrenne. Non-playeia awards were received by Mrs. .^ ^ n l k White- house, A ^ . Vioia Demuth,' Alrs.' Betty Jo n u and .'Atrs; Gertrude AnJier PTA Plans 36di ^ Foundere Day Program . The Archer St. School PTA will ^ o b l •Variety 8ho«,direoted hy H enry Buntotfc; ; ' • •Airs. George Roehrig, Atrs.' John AKotriasey ^ Adra G e ^ C 3 u ^ bera m 'ciiialrmen fw 't h e a t t ^ hold Its S6th Founders Day Pro gram h t their nqxt meeting to be held on_ m u ^ y . . . F e b . 19 at 1:16 PhC. In &e ^ o o i auditorium.. Two life membership pins will be presented, one to, a past, president and another to some member of the asoclation who has never be come president. The program for tiie afternoon will be excerpts from the High \I 4 - - : ..... Baa,utifttl b ouquai^and cprskges made_v^ to ... y o u r o r d - n ; ) ; FLO R IST ALEX ADAM & DAUGHTERS S3 W- MERRICK ROAD FR 9<243S I January. He said exterior brick wm-k Is neatly completed, -Interior con struction h$s gotten under way, and window frames will start going- In this week. More than 43 per cent; of the plumbing Is done, while elec tricians have flnl$hM approximate ly 35 per cent of their work and. the heatlng-alr eondltionbig con tractor-Rightly more than 30 'per A PERMANENT S f y l t a m a HAIRDRESSER --- JOIN OUR ADVERtfSERS DELtCIOUS 1TAUAN- AMERICAN SPEC iA ttiE ij \ V IU L V R O S A — ' “Freeport’s Family ' R ^ U u f a i i t ’ ' ■ r ■ ’ OPENDAIIY ■r ; LUNCHEON - — .-•i ■. J-y.: W I N A P R I Z E ! N o t h i n g t o B u y Just guess 'or esilmatO .among Iha noa ■ total numbar of assortad pills, fablats and eapsjdas that a re contained In a Jar dieplayed In CANNON PHAHMACY-S front window, 6 South Main Sf. mat.' Iha PR 1 ZE 9 : • $12.50 Arpege Perfume-First Prize. • ;5 Ap>fheeary Spice Jar Se»s--2nd through ,6th Prizes. • 2 Flash Cameras—7th & 8th Prizes. ' '• 2 Westelox Travalarm Clocks-9thand 10th Prizes.’ • 3 Thermos Kits-11th, 12th & 13th Prizes. • Bathroom Scale-14tH Prize. • 5 Plastic Travel kits—15th'‘through 19th ■ , Prizes. . Your giieea may w in one of these or MANY OTHER , PRIZES. . . ^ ;■ :: ■ ■ TOTAL VAldE MORE THAN,$109 j ; ■. roles - - . - ; - ’ .-.;' • ' 1>L.Ths' cot>tesl^under way noU t^lll cioes ,st 6 P,M. Saturdsyi '.' ; Feit..,si,;U5s.. - ' j i1 -2..i-Ond^entry .to s person. Esc.h membdr of a.fsinliy,may enl '.:-.''ldtntllloSI)l>n,\:,:;,C,:.,i,,,:.;..:..J.,; .-4>-Smpliy.MS pf,Csnnen.Phsrn>.«cy snC rW st^ ^ 6 South Main St., Freepd^- FOR FREE DELIVBIY, Call PR 84641 ■ MA3.2$22 4