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;_i PAGESI& THE EE A D EH THOHSPAt, NOVEMBER 14, 1963 Education (Cooitinued from page i) Ijook * 1^ E d u c a it^ .ot' ^ . iwoft >jn rrecpurt’. Teachers by James B> C^nant. ••' jj... and Mrs. Williiam '\• “Are our teachers ad^uately- 140 Jay St. HI NEIGHBOR The Freeport iEADER welcomes the following in their hew hohies in Freeport; H Stewert, trained tOrcariy on the e ^ h i i a l business of; teaching :oiir children what they must know?” Are the present means of examining teaching candidates satUfactpiy?’.’ “Whet can b e r ^ d bf current methods of teacher certification?” . These amd other, topics of in terest to . parents will be under discussion. ’ ' On Saturday; evening, NoV. 16. the Clth^n^. Advisory Comnut- _tee. wiii. hold a book fair and . cocktail party a t the- hosme of - li&._and-Mrs. Frank Jacoby^ 16 Meister Blyd.,^.;:-. , Mi’, and Mrs. \Charles jCalahan, Mcrjay St. :: - -Mi*, and Mrs. Richard Q’Loarjr. 102 Dehhoff Ave. . Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney, 148 D e ^ f T A v e . •Mi*, and Mrs. Charles Frahme, 271 Wallace St. - ' - Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunz, 62 L?y?gj St. . _ - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Susser,- .23 Howard Ave. .Mvt and Mrs. Richard Kryger', 32 E. 2nd .SC-^ -------- Mi^and Mrs. James Walsh, 121 Connecticut Ave. ’ • \Come early and avoid the-riuh:' said;Freeport Postmast... Ralph L. Marshall today. • “Because o£ the _great demand for the first tr.s. Christmas Stamp in 1962, Rie Treasury Departmenfa Bureau of Engraving & PrW.Uhg cpuld hot turn those .stamps uui fast enough and \sold blfi\ was the order ot.tlie:day in many post WATER VtEW RANCH $16,750 3 bedroom. .RANCH,. 100 ft. front, fireplace, eat in kitchen, plua laundry room-pamry._Ui,w_ta Exclusive w ilb SCHIfH FR 8-7343 __ THE EDITH MclNTOSH SCHOQl OF-MUSIC Establish^ in 1936 ' ----- B e^nners • Advanced • Colleae P reparatorr Courses PIANO .'VIOLIN . VIOLONCECLO rfifSRpTORGAN • VOICE FLUTE - THEORY - MUSICIANSHIP . ENSEMBLE • PEDAGOGY 48 HiUeide Avenne, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Telephone RO 4-0990 Office hours: 10 to 6 / Mon. to Frj;; 9 to 1 Sat. South Shore Inn “If'here Dining Is A PIciuure** SPECIALS. Monday thru Friday Special - Steak Dinner Special Dinners Striped _ Ba86,.^Broited or Fried Scallops, Broiled led Steak, and~Fried~ ' with Corn Fritters $3.00 ___ ■ Chopper . Chfcker Includes: Appetizer,'Soup, Salad. Vegetable, -Oeesert and Beverage. $4.S0 You'll Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner With Us Family Style $4.50 716 Sunrise Highway For Reservalloiis Cal]- Z}0 4-8804 RockvUlo Cenlte, N. Y. — — \ The Popular Capri Restaurant- Serving the Community for over 20 Years Wo take pride in otir Clean FaciUlIes, Quality Foods, Expettly Pi^pared DishearModerale Prices and Always —Courteous Sei^ice, --------------------- -- ---------- - Delaware Aye. Mrt and .Mrs. Louirf McCue, 102 BedeU St. ' Mr. and Mrs, Edward .Neipp, >27 Independance Ave.- ' Mr. and Mrs. Hale Smith, 222 Independance Aye. Ml’. ondr^s.„Jesse Brown, 152 'East^pean St.S * Mr. and Mrs'. James Gunter, 93 Leonard Ave. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Ambrose, -40 Denhoff -Sfv- - Mr. .and Mrs. Marlin Quiim', 21 W.. Woodbine St. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stills,. 46 ■’Holloway S t Mr. and Mrs. Seo^e-Bellamy, 166 Forest Ave. Mr,_and Mrs. Tony Brenson, 336 Rutland Rd. Mr. Allan Brunstoiin, 6 Rogers PI. 35^1*. and Mrs, Thomas- Ward, 4 Rogers Pi. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Mont gomery, 148-Rutland Rd. Mr. and Mrs: Leroy Vender Heide, 26 Rutland - Rd. Mr, and Mrs. Henrir King, 17 Harrison Ave, Mr. and Mrs. George 'Wheat 197 E. Seaman Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, 20 Bedford Ave. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris, 80 Bedford Ave. Ml', and Mrs. Isaac Crafton, 138 Jay St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coehmer, 97 Washburn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingblia, 18 Overton St. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lockley, 21 Van Buren St, Mr, and Mrs. James Drew, 79 Bedell S t Mr. and Mrs. Renucci Ruggiero, 11 Laurel Rd. Mr. and Mars. William Duck- well, 305 -Roosevelt Ave. ■ Ml. ^ d Mrs. Walace Lewis, 211 Roosevelt Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Yanelli, 175 Sweezy Ave. ’ Mr. and* Mrs. Lewis Arena, 205 St. Marks Aye. Mr. and Mrs; Robert Smakal, 271 Branch Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zurchert, 432 Sigmond St. Don’t , delay applying for social security because you_Mave_no birth cKlificate. Ypuj* Freeport Social Security Office canTtell you whether any other documents you have ma ybe used as proof of offices. In orderjo avoid a similar.con dition this year, the 1963 stamp went'on sale Novembei^2nd and it is'anticipated that supplies will bd sufficient to meet all requests. ^ be smart, drop in soon and get your supply'of the Christmas stamp as well as “out^of town” and “local” bands-or labels for packaging your Christmas cards.” The Postmaster added that' “The hours between ' 9:15 and 11:45 a.m. and 2:08 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. are usually the lightest of the day at stamp windows and long waits in line, which can be expected when the * rush period starts, can be avoided by com ing in now.” He reminded all mailers to “Moil early—surlacb parcels and cards to Amend Forces overseas before November 20th and to use first-class mail for more expedi- tious handling, including for warding when necessary and fe- World's Fair Tlx Advance In Big $ By CHABLES P. BUCKLEY. JR, Fair Director A check representing -the pur-. chase of 120,000 advance admis sion tickets, the largest single block sold thus far by the New York 1964-1965 \World’s Fair, was presented on October 28 by Gab= riel Hauge, president of the J^^anu-• ■faclurerg Hanover Trust Co. of New York, to Robert Moses, Fair president, at the Fair’s Adminis tration building, Flushiriig Meadow Park, New Yoi*k. The check for $135,000 was for the purchase of 80,000 adult and 40,000 children’s tickets. The hank, which operates total of 135 ,banking offices throughout New York City, will make the tickets available at re duced, prices at all branches. The—Manufacturers Hanover Trus_t. Co. purchase brought the Fair’s ticket sales to 1,529,477 ad missions, totaling $1,790,000 at the advance' discounted rate. turn^ to\sender when undeUvr.-,-, -able- and the/feturri addre.s.s js shown.. Always indicate your Zip Code number 11520-in cast- t,f Freeport •residents—in your rv- tum address.\ ^ H e also\ remarked that \Snim- unaflers-.ate-.getting-ahead of tiui Zip-Code program by using H h - Zip .Code number only in plnn: *of the.city-and state_ot destinain m in the address. At -the prcsi ni time'this delay?-your mail a.s iiu- Zip Code program is a long i one and the number alone is nni satisfectory ' at this time. Tin- proper form- is Freeport. N. Y 11520.” He suggested that you bmi;-’ your address lists up to dal<‘ bv carefuUy noting Zip Code num bers in return addresses of in coming correspondence and nmk- ing necessary additions in yuur address book. He closed by s.iy- ii^'“ 'If in doubt about any mail problemr-call FReeport 8-1600 f.r information.” ■D«p#fidobl*l iW HAI-E MMSYieCMiUSnUM. ^ U E L O I ^ **The Prescription Ccnti-r\ PRESCRIPTION • DRUGS CANE8 - CRUTCHES TRUSSES - BELTS BED BOARDS ELASTIC STOCKINGS S u n rise Sf Grove Si. 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U. ^ S;alecilon of Evor^i '• Sunburst Locust • Shademaster Locust • S b a ^ l o w • Sxnock T ree • Mountain^Aab . • Espaliered-Fruit • Regular Fruit • Copper Beecb .Weeptog CherrY • Dogwood • W w i n g Willow •✓ Clump Birch” . y . .■•■-Pawn-liedwidd , - . - - ^ ^ o e n a a n d ; £ , ^ - '^ p p : t e ^ Look For Our J ^ k e n d SpecUls b p e c t ^ S : «»A l?A N T lC A V E » n ,E .P R E E P O B T .L .L Yiga-m iutei S-M57 Is-