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: ''■’I t>AGE FOUR T H E LEADER iw n i S D A Y . J A m » A » i r i n » 2 | SPECIAL FREEPORT SHOPPING Iffli DRUG STORE NOTICE S^nuiaroi PnaimBCy op«o • m y Siuuby 9 e.m. fo 3 p.m. m 8-0008, FR S-0491. Chub^uk Drug Store. 39 So. BleUi St, Freeport open 9un- deya 8 a^n. to 2 p.n). FR 9-3333, FR 9-770jB. Frledinan's Pharmacy open •rery Sunday tO a-m. to 2 p.m. FR 0-0001. CHUBBUK’S DRUG STORE \Your Prescription Store\ Open Sundays, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. M S. MAIN ST. FREEPORT FR 9-3333 - FR 9-7788 CHINATOWN CAFE The Finest In Cantonen-Aiaerlcan Food Take Out Orders - Open .Daily iza W. SUNRISE HIGHWAY FREEPORT FR 8-08H \ MER-GROVE Bar & Grill Your Hosts! Jim & Hick Laricos • Corner W. MERRICK RD. and S. GROVE ST. Freeport, N. Y. G lack e n • F O R .• ALL INSURANCE Authoritative Advice 117 W, Sunrise Highway Freeport, N. Y. FR 8-8000 EeL 1902 YOUTH CENTER ^ store of Famoue Brande ; — GIRL SCOUT AGENCY — Free Layaway BOYS — GIRLS • Iniants • Huskle- - * Chubblos • Slims I Departments Unlcaid Franklin Charge 61 So. Main S t, FR 8-0797 PUMPS - wm fvppucf rrjftKDtCvrl^ T0 ti> mam Factory Guaranlead Parte Eatabllehed 1924 M A R T IN I'\; ■ . oii. HEJkTS BEST ■£: FR 8-mo, 8-0283 £££..■;■; Baldwin Names New Principal Of BHS Frank V. McGcehan, President of the Board of Education, today announced (lie selection nf Earl Richard Keefer, principal of East Islip Senior Hiyli School as new principal of Baldwin Senior Hi(jh School effective February I, 1969, Mr, Gerald E. Thayer, the prerm* piincipal of Baldwin Senior Hifth Scliool,- iii ix'livini; after j .......... - Cleary Considered Expert On Airport Transportation thirty-throe yc!l^^■ of :.-ei'vice. The selection of Mr. Keetev v/oM mtide idler a seven month search which included ovei' two hundred fifty individual IcUcr.s and circiil.'d's beiiif' sent iis far w'cat ii.s Illinois and a,s far south os the Ciirolinas. AH teacher training instUiitions, associations, personnel itgcncics and certifica tion propi'am directors in the jirca were advised of the opening. In addition, all Baldwin school pro fessionni personnel vji-e invited to apply and requcf led to en courage qualified frieiuLs and as- .sociafes Outside tiro dktrict to np- ply. Seventy inquirio.-i were receiv ed and forty-three formal appli cations were submitted. The Bald win District OlTico administration conducted interviews and visited applieanUs at their home .schools. The Board reviewed the datti and met wit hthe final candidate.s recommended by Dr. Henry C. Duckor, Superintendent of SehooLs. Mr. Keefer h,a.s been in educa tion. with tl;o oxeeption of two .vear.s in the Navy, since his grad- Not only during -Tii« Holidays But EVERY DAY Is Bargain Day at ZARNOCH’S Jewalors 54 W. Sunrise Highway ' 39 Freeport^ Plaia West Freeport ________ FR 9-6600 uation from the tTniversUy of the Stale of New York at Cortland. Ho holds an MS degree from Hofstni University, is married, and makes liis home in Ma-s-sa- pequa. Prior to becoming prin cipal of East I.slip High, a posi tion lie has held for tun years, Mr. Keefer served for ten years in tlie Lovittown School District as a teacher and administrator. Mrs. Ellen Daly, former Board President, who parltctpalcd in the unanimous selection of Mr. Keef er noted that \the uniformly high calibre of the applicants made the selection process on extreme ly dilTieult one.\ Plan Tours For Teenage Girls FRED VISEL CARPENTER - BUILDER GENERAL CONTRACTOR PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE PR 8-G498 BA 3-5428 Thu National Council of Jew ish Women has arranged tours for teenage girls for the 1909 .sum mer months. There Will be two touis leav ing in July: one will be tor 35, days through the U.S.A. and the other will be for 37 tlays through Israel and Europe. The.se trips are for girls only between the ages of 13 and IB and will be care fully, escortatL. by, V urofcssjonally, trained tour leadets. ~ Other tours are being booked rapidly for adults. Gel in touch with Edith Wolf at PR 8-6090 or Betty Furman at MA 3-0573, Mr. E. F. Cleary, Associate of Wilbur Smith and Associnles’ New York OfTiee, and resident of Freeport, will present a technical report entitled, \Planning Gi-ound Transportation Facilities for Air ports.\ before the -IBth Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board of the National Rescitrcli Council to be held in Washington, D.C., fri>m January 13-17, 19G9. This Annual Meeting of the Board brings together the world’.t mosi dislingui.sltcd researcli men, adminritrators, and engineers in the Tield of highway transporta tion for a unique opportunity to uxchtmgo knowledge, plan future research and evaluate the prac tical application of current re search findings. Tlie Highway Research Board was established in 1920 to en courage research in all aspects of highway administration, trans port and technology. It operates within the Division of Engineer ing of the National Research Council, which serves both the National Academy of Science and the National Academy, of En gineering, private organi:talions of .scientists and engineers dedi cated to the furtherance o£^ .sci ence and to its use for the general welfare. Winter Activities At County Parks 3 o r ^ h e ^ t o r a i 3^e.\iQn Call Duryea's Flower Shop 70 S. GROVE ST. FR 8-5579 Baldwin & Cornelius Co. Consulting Civil Engineers • Surveyors 101 S. Bergen Place Freeport FR 8-6760 Heart of Freeport: $26.00 per week and up, all hotel facilities Included. NORMANDIE HOTEL 17 EAST MERRICK ROAD D. A. McDOUGALD & SON. INC. General Electric Authorlred Dealer NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS SALES H E , Merrick Rd., FReeport 9-338$ Public Works Commissioner Herbert J. Simins reminded resi dents of the many winter-time ac tivities offered at County parks. “With snow now on the ground,” said Simins, \one of our most popular sports is stedding. Sled hill-s are maintained at Canliague, Christopher Morley, Grant, Roo.se- velt and Salisbury County Parks, Morley also contains a short, grad ual slope whicli beginning skiers might light id try.\ Home Improvement CONCRETE - CARPENTRY J. MAKSYM 868-1085 MA 3-2076 Roofing&Siding EMORY W. WRIGHT Estimates Cheerfully Given No Job Too Small FReeport 9-9090 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL TELEPHONE ANSWERING BUREAU 51 SO. GROVE STREET M. H. Kemp FReeport 8-1343 Herb Tenzer (Continued from page 1) vide care for a total of 432 chil dren; and tire establishment of the . .B’nai . .2ioti Ameriaa-Iaraol Friendship House, Senator Jacob K. Javlts and Congressman Emanuel Cellcr, Dean of the House of Represen tatives, ate among the proment personalities heading the Testi monial Committee as .Honorary Chairmen. Herbert Berman^; ig, Co-chairman and the Honorary Vice-chairmen include Congress man James H. Schouer, Arthur L. Jacobs and Joseph W. Green- leaf. outstanding communal lead ers, Congressman Tenzer, the guest of honor at tlic Dinner, has to his credit a magnificent record of acluevcmenls both in the legisla ture and in communal -spheie in the promotion of civil rights, the furtherance ..of the tenets of democracy and his ielenlle.ss ef fort:^ ii-^ behalf of the security of Israyi and~Tho‘’’welfare of tlie Jewish people everywhere. During hri two terms in Con- ' gro-ss, the Hon. Herbert Tenzer has labored strenuously for the passage of bills in behalf of La bor, Civil Bights and health laws. In the area of community service, Mr. Tenzeris. long and varied activities have won him numerous awards. He is a founder of the United Jewish Appeal and a Division Chairman of the Fed eration of Jowisli Philanthropies. One of his most nolablc accom plishments Was his organization of Rescue Children, Inc,, after World War II,. which successfully cared for more than 2,200 war o r-' phans in 15 European countries. Many of these orphans went to Israel. Among the guests ol honor at previous Annual Order Day Din ners were the late President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, President Lyndon, B, Johnson, Israel Foreign Minister Abba Eban, Congressman Eman uel CeUer and Senator Thomas H. Kuchel. YESTER Benj. Raynor, Anchor Of ^ Had Kin High ini R^igious 1 third Benjamin Raynor (1732-1810) distinctions. ^ j First, he was among outshmding H 1776 signed the fateful Article 'J the fniier of an eminent divine, ihe Rev. who wrote notable religious boo while pastor of \the Unlversall?t Church in downtown Manhattan. This is recorded by Charles' J. Werner's “Genealogies of Long Island Families\ (1919), whkli aiso telis us that the clergyman’s son Benjamin, Jr., wrote hooks about Thomas Jcflerson and other popular works, besides cditiii\ two large religious periodicals, Persons mentioned in this series of articles will be identified with a number to indicate their gene ration in the f.imily since it Bot tled on Long Island, Benjamin Sr. (4) headed a branch of the Raynors with more known descendants in Freeport than his five brothers. He mar ried Hannah Smith, who was the mother of nine children and sur vived her liusband upon his deatli in 1810. Jaiie ( eight Bay no Molho' Main J One I (1825-: ber of that 1 separn A d tha M ried H Main wiio r land c Uniom couple (1841-1 Frank and a Mo-sos wiiilc i ber, Menzies (5) married E. Bonii- cou and had 11 children, but only two generations of descendants are listed o nreeords obtainable today. Two of Benjamin Sr's v sons, Benjamin Jr. (5) and Mori^ai (1773-ilB26>—particularly ter with his 11 children—canned on the Raynor name in at leWt: three branches whose members aeb * known' in FMoport today- Mordecai married Lctltia (Letiy) Baldwin. ■ . Mordccai’s son Benjamin RUey Raynor (6) (1708-1877) mafcded Frar port I ding (1858-! John tier in Ella i VillDg( Hunt; iBBe 7 Mildrt Rita “ marric Chaso strong At YdiiMl g e n e r a l insu 74 North Main Street MAyfair 3-74 NEED MONI TOP DOLLAR PAII • Cameras • Old Coins . • 1 • Rifles. WEAVE 8 Church Street, Freeport A WOMAN'S HAIR IS HER CROWNING GIORY '.r ■''' ■ Our staff of expertenced'Na’ri, Stylists'and Colorists assures your greatest charm.'; We Specialize in Personalli*?' First Class Custom; SeryicAi V i n c e n t - ' H a i l 136 W. SunriM 1 1 1 # ^ Preupori ■ ■ ------ ‘A ■ ■i i ji ''-. J- h-,- ' £