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962 THOaSDAT, MARCH «», »62 T H E liE A B f i H PAGE THREE ■- sm I Nassau $100 Dinner Attracts ?®p Republicans Gov. Rockefeller, Sen. Javtts Spealcer Cariino Head List United .^tabes- Senator Jacob K. Javits 1701 bead a list ol leading Hepnblicans. who have already accepted Invitations to attend the SlOO-a- plate Annual /Dinner 'oT the Nassau County Republican Committee to be held at the Garden City Hotel on Thursday. April 26. according to Dinner Chairman'Ssdvartore A. Milone. Lieutenant Governor l\ialcolm p,i>. - -------- -=------------------------------ COAST CUMHT SOUNDS COOUi SO LOCAt BKItUlTErSE-ENUSIS Wlhson and 'Altorney General Lauus J. Lefkcwitz have also sent accap> tances to, appear at the -Dinner which will feature Governor Nelson A. Rnckefeller as principal speaker and Nassau County Republican Chairman Joseph P. C.^rlino deliv ering the keynote addres.s for the 1962 campaign. State Republican Ohalnnan I* Judson Morehouse will lead a group of county Republican chairmen to the Dinner, including Arthur M. Cromarty of Suffolk County; Vin cent P. Albano, the executive com mittee chairman for New York County; John R. Crews of Brook lyn: .'Uid Edward G. Michaellan of Westchester. \There’s the Easter Bunny Caster signals the resurrectiam of new life - new hopes. For the best of health and family enjoy- mm New Bald. School Sites Not Flooded By Big Storm Tides The recent storm, which brought abnormally high tides in the area where Baldwin's new Meadow Ele mentary and Baldwin Harbor Jun- ior High Schools are being con- .siructed. will not delay building Uie .schools, architectural administrator WniUm Schlndel luforined U»e .Board of Education. I Meadow School is scheduled to be ready when the school year begins in September; completion of the Junior high .school Ls .scheduled for Pebi'uary. 1963. Both schools are bsbing built on pilings sunk into the gi-ound before any fill was placed on the site. Flooding from rain water occurred in excavations for crawl spaces un der the buildings. When the bulld- ftigs are completed; the grade will slope away from them. Also, catch basins are betog Installed to carry water off Ore site into an existing oanal and sterm sewer. The only tidal flooding on the site daring fher 'Stdrm oceia^red' in the southern portion, wlTtCh h as fi6t yet been fliled. Sally Mdntyre P l e d |^ To \Alpim L«ibda Delia” Sally M<^tyTe, daughter of Ktr.' and Mrs. C. B. KCcintyTe. ITS Porter field Place. Freepott, was selected among 103 pledges In the Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honorary for freshmen women at Indiana Ufflv. AU pledges had at lea!st^3,5 ao* cumulative average for the first semester of their freshman year. Miss McIntyre also recently pledged to the Mu Phi BpsOon Na tional music honorary. , She is -.eordUed in the School of Musm J n the University of Indiana as a Violin Major ~ D o n a ld K . H e y w a r d . E n g in e m a n F irst C lass, U. S. C o a s t G u a r d , rig h t, a d d s six m o re y e a r s to h is C o a s t G u a r d c a r e e r w h e n h e w a s re - e n liste d by C o m m a n d e r R. ,1V. Y o u n g , C h ief, P e r s o n n e l D ivision; T h ird C o a s t G u a r d D istrict. Looking on. a t left. Is h is you n g b r o t h e r R o b e rt D. H e y w a rd, Y e i ^ a n Second Claas, V. S. C o a s t G u a r d . D o n a ld is a A 'e te r a n o f 14 y e a r s service a n d is O f f ic c r - ln - C h a r g c of th e C o a s t G u a r d R e c r u itin g S t a t i o n a t 6T W. b tin risc H ighw a y . F r e e p o r t. B r o th e r R o b e r t is also a C o a s t G u a r d R e c r u i t e r a n d is sta t i o n e d a t th e C o a s t G u a r d R e c r u itin g S tatio n , 45 B roadw a y , New Y o rk City. Cpl. Irving Diiffy Widi Marines In P a ^ to Rico Marine Lance Cpl. Irving Duffy, son of Mrs. Marie Duffy of 115 E. Merrick Rd., Freeport, is serving with the Second Battalion of the iBlghth” Marine ’Regiment, an In- fantiy unit of the Second Marine Division from Camp LejehHe. JJ.C.. which is currently participating in training exercises a t Vieques, Puerto PSC Approves Freeport Grade Crossing Project The Public Service Commission; after an inspection, has approved Preeporl's grade croslng elimination project, it was reported to the Vil lage Board Monday night by Waller Pdpe of Baldwin &: Cornelius, Vil lage Elngineers. Seven grads cros-s- ings of the Lcng Island Railroad woi-e eliminated. B & S LUMBER CO. CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT CENTER S^E^A i WITH THIS AD>^irnSEMENT CAMILIONS 2 ^ ami:tURTLES grove p e t sh o p 89 S. Grove St., Freefiort FR. 8-3949 Open DaUy 9-6. FrL 9-9. ^ each tleg. 4dfi ea. GROVE BAKERY H. Heinsohn Bread, Cakes, Gooldes & Danish Pastry Ottr Specialty — WEDDING a n d BIRTHDAY CAKES 85 S. Grove St.- Freeport FR. 8*1256 Op™ 7-7 Daily & AH Day Sunday^ . Cloaed Monday. Dr. Dodd PTA Plans Special Program The next merlinR of the J;.hn W. Djcld Jr. High PTA will be held in ihc school audiuuiuni Monday. April 2 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Reuben Katz. Pareiu Edu- oation Chairmaru, announced that after the business .Jite^ag a dls- cos^^tn wfD take %hich two groiflis wifi review -the topic, \Sodal problems which iace the teenager and his. harems.\ ' A 'gfetop <a etaaents have nmae a UdCMs ■reoarSmgi 3ti ^dhodl, Yb •ufttitsh vaism sa stnati- l«g, -ebapcfowes a t JjKfties awa how they thifik they want to be treated aooording to Uielr esnotional dh^Roldglcal age. After lUitentRg to Oils recording, a !panei of parents wfll air thetr opinictfis Hf It. Mr. ArfihUT Ca'seola. tSue lOnghsh teacher t ^ o originally made the tape, wil moderate the discussion. Those parents participating on the panel win be. Mr. Simon New man. Mrs. Enanche Scheman, Mr. William PoHock and Mrs. Betty Noted Artist-Lecturer To Be Guest Of B'nai B'rith Justice Chapiei- c t H n a i B'rith has scheduled an afternoon meet ing April 4 at 12:30 p.m. at the Union Reform Temple. The guest speaker wiil-be Muriel La'gtma, artist, teacher a nd lecturer, Mrs. Laguna’s topic will be the ‘‘World of Art\ and will cover the pe«od from Giotto, the first great painter of the western world (Wtn esgntoty) to Pollock and Motherwell of today. Jfa^elme Snyder Now Sordril^ Vice-President Jacqueline Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snyder, 230 S. Long Beach Rd., Freeport, was elected vice-president of her i rority, Alpha Gamma Delta, Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Miss Snyder is a sophomore ma joring in Latin-and Spanish. She also a member of the local Christian Science organization. SKHCir and iPIR2llA® Join fo offer you coriipTete custom corsetry lerrice in exgolsrte foundotions end bras for. every ftguro MRS. A. HARTMANN fo r ^ e i i M r 0Rd S^oTTo Service ?882 Oohllo Ave. PA U»i263 i“rl<i'.s. Tlu' aiidifnc? will have an* rpp.>.' ini.ty ■»’ J7 u'l i;'ip.-iU’ a.s wi-ll , TIPS i.s a m/i'l.iig vv.iieh iio par-i i; c.in iiffoi’d Ij miss. , F E E E F ^ R T T e lG Y lsIon FH. 8-0778 ChiarbBleeti T.V. Service 41 W. Merrick Rd.. Freeport I S e r v lnr F r e e p o r t A VJelliliy SI bo * I» I1 | W E EKLY SPECIAL Vi\ Luan Mahogany. V-Groove Panels • 4x7, 4x8 14’'jc s q .ft. 2x4—8 ft. Min. 20 pcs. Cash & Carry 2x2, 2x3. 4x4, Formica, M ould ings, W aterproof Plywood. Roofing, Alcoa Triple Track Tilt Storm & Screen Comb., Floor. Wall & Ceiling Tile. Pine Shelving, Pre-Finished Wall Ply. Windows. 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