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JL' '1-L^ \ _ - ^ ' [96t FREiTCr.T ::z::c?.h\L LiDnAEV W. KERRICK RD. . FREEPORT, M. y . d of 7. At Evixmt F O L t O W T H E F O L L O W t H E ; L E A D > E R i M i JJ# • L E A D E R FOR R E L U V S fiiS. i m t - j'ifU 'iii linn m t it M ' A L L L O C A L A D V E R 'M S I N G \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ N E W S rt’s E H®[BEPQ»RT BALDW IN 2 6 th ROOSEVELT rt I F R E E P O S T ; N . T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 31, 1961 MERRICK <3»»> PBlOEFiVE CENTS PER COPT IIEW LUXURY YO BE CONSTRUCTED IN FREEPORT tlKABU& L Y M A ^ m m S S A '. . . Our fsToriic florist and creator of the DUQ3gSA\ Dnryea, Is still recuperating after an 8-week stretch In the hospital be« cause of a bone fracture, and he has been haodioapped beoanw •of polio and confined to a wheel chair for many years, hat never theless, he’s a human dynamo of enersy whenever the fight against polio is Involved . . . This year he was named Nassau Chairr man of the March of Dimes cam paign and even though strapped to a.hospltai bed, be Ipst no t ^ e in burning telepbone wires to get the 1861-6Z program In fall swing, : Result: Herman Bosenstein re- that the Temple I IsmeL would launch ttie contilbn*. LUbn with a\ very healthy dona- I: tlon . . , Lyman Doryea- strcss^Uig [ that this Is t r ^ a ‘W a ic h of i^ve dnly one”'t%lh'diine' it' w o ^ ^ 4 ' up to:$3,€iHM10). Picture above shows tt^e architect’s drawing of the huge and luxurious hotel which will be con structed on the waterfront at the present site of Vogt’s San-Bar Restaurant, 255 Hibson Ave., near Hubbard Si., In Freeport. Vhe enterprise will be built by the Merjel Realty Corp. which Is headed-by Atty. Melvin Sachs. BUI “Popf’ Vogt„ veteran Freeport restaurantour, associated with Mr. Sachs in this project, stated that construction on this 52-unlt modem hotel will start this September with complctloa scheduled x. for early Spring cf 1962. This ^00,000 estabUslunent will be calied the San-Bar Hotel and will include the most: m p ^ m f e a t n ^ a v i^ b l e in addiUon to lilrfl sonhd systems, television, alr-cendiUonlng a n d waHti«>mtU: carpet ing. Ail nnusual' eonstrnotlon feature Is the fact th a t the space’ beneatli the bunding will be used for pH- RDDIETOR'S NOTES . . . South Shore'Y acht Club’s tennis finals set for Labor Day. (JOHN “Conation- King”' MATHERON and lawyennap KAVAKOS are court veterans) . . . Lovely JANS ANN ERWIN will study at Mount Holyoke College. (Her Dad is HUGH ERWIN, prexy of Pteeport Board of Education) . . . Ehren while SAM and GERTRUDE CGHEN were touring Canada and^the Middle-West, his reputation, as a epA won him a high appointment 'on a N. Y. State Society of CPA's committee. (They also visited the RABBI AZR|EL. IRISHMAN FAbOLy ,, in: Duluth. Minn. iRabbi Grishman is former spiritual leader of'F re^brt's. ' U:^ON REFORM TEMPLE) . . .Popular HENRY'HERR baCk in acC&U - Inj the Freeport office of the Motor Vehicle Bureau. (He was on the sick list too long) . . . STEVE COIFFEY attended last week’s Village ' (Continued bn Page 4) Public Appeal Fot Blood Needed By Freqiort Yottth dREBRAL PALSY TO BBIDIT i r BUY LOMBARDO'S SHOW A public appeai-ls made to Free port residents to supply 52 pints of blood to replace that used by Robert oVCroff, a hemophiliac who suffered a fall 3 weeks ago and who now lies paralyzed In Queens General Hospital. Blood may be donated through the Red Cross on September 5 from 2:30 to 7:30 pm . and Sept. 14 and Sept. 28 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Des ignate your donation for the use of “Robert De'Oroff.” You may make an appointment direct by calling PI 7-^00 or by calling FR 9-7868. POST OFnCE NOTICE There will -be no window service at the Freeport Post Office on La bor Day, September 4. For the con venience of box holders the post office lobby vrlU be open from 9 ajn : to 6 pjn. There will be no regular delivery of mail but special Ivery arUcles will be delivered as received until 7 pjn. Of the agencies in the United Fund. Many of these agencies are placing increasing emphasis on preventative services through research, educa tion and early personal counselling. Others are attempting to make ttieli services readily available to all at Change Jn Zoning Board Meeting Date The Freeport Board of Zoning Appeals will bold its September meeting one night later Uian usual -Thursday^ September 21. 1961 at 8:30 pjn. because of the Jewish holiday, Yom-'Kipjiur, it Is ax^ounc-; ed by Raymond Malone, Board Cbalnuan. *'A benefit'slmw for the Nassau CereiirBl Palsy ^ I d at the Jones Beach Marine Theati^ I ^ r Day, September ^ th e r m a l performasM of-Guy LomhaMo’s ' T a r a ^ l9land';’.,H.wlQ be jfe s c n l^ os a benefit for the Associatian’s tr^ tin e n t c ^ t e r a t Bocae*. |eIt,,L X ^ the photogtapb a b ( ^ Ixmibarto (L) discusses. cosMi« i ^ t with Mrs. Both Colan, Prerident Hnfted Cerebral PA I7 AsspeU a tl o i , Nas^n.Coimty. and AHhnv T«a(**Ek DRUG STORE NOTICE CtanblmcVs Bmg Store, 39 South Main St^ Freeport, win remafai open iate,nhtU 10 p ja. this Sunday. Sept 3. All other- drug e ton members of .the IVeeimrt PI^ Assoriatlon dose at.'i- PJB. on'Sunday. Chub- bucks (elivt&nui onmbCT is FB. 9* . w - „ ■' • , FREEPORT UNITED FUND MAKES APPOINTMENT Sanford J. Danziger Named 1961 Chairman Small Business Division Edward Voelker, chairman of the 1661 United Fund, announced the appointment of Sanford J. Danziger as chairman of the Small Business Division. D) accepting his appointment, Mr. Danziger stated “B u s ^ u ^ has a real opportunity to serve its own Interests and those of the im m u n ity by effectively supporting the work ----- ------------ ■ a time when the yopigsterS^ can luo them, the' mos^i, during their mos6 Impresalonal^fe-YeaM.- .“Through the united Fund, busi ness is saved niunerous man hours of work. The community does nod (Continued on Page 12) FREEPORT SCHOOLS TO OPEN WEDNESDAY Estimated 6700 StucTents Will Start Classes on Sept. 6 An estimated 6700 youthful residents pf this village wUl^ begin an other year of- preparation for citizenship as they enter the classrooms of Freeport’s nine public schools on W ednesday,/S^t; 6. SOhool offices have been imen between 8:01) a.m, and 4:00 p.m. during the oirrent weak fcT registration of new pupils and will be open during the-same hours for. the same purpose on Tuesday, - ------------------------------ ' \ September 5. iFor {he first time in many years, thanks to the completion of . the ^Leo F. Glbiyn'School all elem^tary- pupUs In Freeport -will be able to attend schools In their own neigh borhoods on opening day. The new Glblyn schooL a 26 classroom struc ture, is: expected to open with lui' enrollment of apprpxlinately 650 pupils. Designed to accommodate 820 children, this building should be able, to handle e n r o l ^ n t growth on toe elementary level in toe area It serves for some tone to come. Most hard pressed because of its limited a(U)ommodatlons for moro than 1600 students Is the John W. Dodd Junior High SchooL To re lievo the situation, there the Board of Educatloh has approved a plan ^ to provide Instructional apdee fw ’ seventh graders in two centers in* ■ stead of confining all of these pupils ^ (Continued on Page 12) Pi - '-v i -'>1