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Adranlring Manage. liS W i i i i s g S i i B l i a aSgg‘l»gSj3|S;SiB IHive&si K 1 st Scholarsh D ,K , 66 C i xn s |i ..,: . aThe Hofetra University^ School of, I7aw, due to open in Septem-, , . g;gg i ber;gIi^^^feceiV^^ atg l e ^ f $500 : ghas b^eh;pledged;l)iv-thti:H 6 n;:Moxe 3 ^^ ^ Fuiid 'Committee: of NaMStu:gCoiinty. git: will be; tishd g to help^ gfinahce ^itlie lediicaUon^t •,‘j g '.* \ ' • '' •>■'I-'-1' V f . - • '-• ' '■— ■ ‘ ^ _ '_ L _ - _ ‘ -<• • ■_ ------ L.— __:_— '. . . - ^ .a • classig apibtding jtd D^n gMalachy rgg::;-: ■ J j U g a ig S<^plats^ L ; . g i g li w a ^ w g a n i z ^ gi :-0]iiy^te ;Stev^^ f :g gH late Hoh. ,rT\77'f g 7 p ' V' g NegTOrjudgegy/Hp died;^^^ ' V. I ber, 1962. In seven years -the ri' !: ’ 7 ;: j^ndggjiasj provided, needy law students with about $5,000 in scholarships to the schools of their choice. .5g.;.since',.Hdfstra^^^^ -have the, hrstgrjew'gla;w .sdiooVd the state ■in r-:;; rg^-..- ^ '■: :■^ L - .‘.V‘ . g ' ' M E ^ T S eest FR 8 - 1400 , 8-0283 IhgNassau County;' ^ mittee g decidedpg t^ supppfting the.'new; school would' be an even more, appropriate way of inu^ ing to honor. Judge R igby. __ _ • “W e believe, that the new Hof- stra School of La\v w ill be a great asset to Long Island,” said Mrs. Stevenson, “and hope that our scholarship in the name of Judge Rigby will be just the be ginning of full local support for the school and its programs.\ 5 IAN ATTOH^ BHJUTO W ;;:arrii^g?at:-^ wary Ir 1970 at Souflj Nassau , ' Communities^: HospitaL';^ g- side; The g new:: citiiemHaii An-; .: .M i-'.'. • -.5. ,'•.■,■•• : •• - . 1v ■ ■ -\•: ”'»V •■ ■■(.••.- hdrewg::Brand;^::8bOTTOggi^ g; mother, weighed in a 6 lbs,; 9 J u l y ^ ^ • • ' \ i T- j _ e i ..... 4, * '' nnd;'': ;'vEiranbis'^ :'®rtund\.':: of B a idw iiK p B e ^ ^ aclosP;: :moreg:iliari^ if--’' •■■:■' ':~^y. .. ■•■ •abb the 320-b^ • g hoh-profit . yoliih- , a , VAW9V7# ; «UVA<7 - UACUiV O 'AXJJ vmwmuw . „ tary:. hospital in Oceanside. y-yy---:y y.y 'yyyy.y ' ■y. ■- y Town Weibomes TnitWomcs Corp! 't / f ft7 5 u.yuOu liC Q ilcst B ■ L h L a u C o n L n it ie. W » . W n5b.eC » = r e l clpicnt cf a bequest'valued in^excess of $750,000. Announcement offfi ^ d M U,e ;gm,lo7>^_non-Rro«^^^ tween.; . and/ Mrs.; Stean^ made, the.: hospital legatee for ^ :bulk :df the estate Were explbined; by g A ri nold pstwald, nephew of the Stearns: and; executor of._he t .esr. tate. According ; to g Mir. pstwald. the; Stearns;- w ; repays s rirri rh p n r ? i r p . ■ ’ t h p ^ c rii i fVi 7 «>i n 1 somd, measure the south shore communities : whhre they had gen- joyed so _much good fortune. Mr.. ...................................... .. Arthur. Beyer , o f :; the • National Bank of /North gAmerica; ; ^ the.-trustee; for the : estate, also commented on the bequest.' He told ■.:.; the over ; 350 (assembled ^ests, that; the hospital be receivmg^ the: bulk of. the; be quest in earljr 1970. ^ . i^thur y. Briskih ’ added tp' the gppd ‘news pf .the evening by an- houncing that proceeds from the Tower Club, fonnerly' knbwn ad the ! 00 Plus Clubi ahd the spoh* soHrig'-'gfPup, for the Carnation ■Four outstanding fundrraisers U P.rogra® in Ihis year*^s Tower Cliib cam- s assVs.) ■ paign :;'iyere - presented ; with ^ ^^assau plaqups 'by : the' chhimari. Those | * honored: for them ' were ( ^eiag Board Members Charl^ P, Butk- i You m ley, Jr.;g Led :^ i e d M R. i and ha Gale and Leonard Fi Rosehzweig, j ™an c i /-minisfri : ill. 1 n ' nt-'a I. ^ . i Park, :E line Is I An advisor lo the Fund Com m itteeJs.A..H o .liy:Patterson, Vice. Chairman ‘o f the Board . o f direc tors. Security National Bank, and a member of the General Execu tive Committee of the Hofstra Law School. Those seeking fur ther information about the Legal Hempstead Town welcomes another industrial firm- into its newly created park in Freeport, according to Presiding Super visor Ralph G; Case, with a ground-breaking ceremony held Friday, Jan. 16, for the Futuronics Corporation. Drinking Prohibi+ed In Passenger C a rs- The drinking of alcoholic bev erages in a motor vehicle operat ed on the public highway is pro hibited. This applies to both the driver and his passengers. But it does not apply to passengers in a bus or any other vehicle oper ated pursuant to a eerUficatc or ) permit issued by the public ser- CHUBBUK’S plRUG STORE ■'' 'Tdmf Prescription Store\ 9 : ^ , t p 2 39 S. MAIN ST. ; O FREEPORT - - .......... FR 9.3333 - FH 9^7788 %r 3L Sine,I J« ^ i o r a i ! ^ e a i a n Crfj Duryea's Flower Shop 70 S. GROVE ST. FR 8-5579 opportu every £ and 2 Giblyn, : Schools, Bafha named for the Stan' lance w by the A-liatiQi articles IHgrTKi announc Top; United -,will be the 26lh •firm.,to locate at the industrial, site at Ha.rise Avenue, Freeport, since the site was developed by the Hempstead Town Local. Develop ment Corporation, according to George W. Trias, corporation president. vice comrOLsbion or interstate commerce commission. Refer, to Section 1227 Vehicle and Traffic Law. •V [ •. /; r i ■.! •• rggv:.;; l ' . : ' ' y ■'g;: 1 : . . i;;:''/;}:-:; vc.'.: Pi'.j-: L d ' , . . r ' ; . - ■- t '• ■ • y ^ T - r . - - O'. ' '■■■;■ ..: fv/:;: •: m - .... ■ ,.^3,, --- N;--;-.-x:', ■ ,;x-. h;-r.v. [f', 7 .-'I'g;'g w M M i-m iiiiiw Scholarship Fund may contact the j Futuronic.s Corporation manu- Law School Development Office j facture.s electronic systems, digit al Hofstra (560-3471). | alanalog equipment and other _ __ , ____ ___ __________ . _ electronics for government and private use. 1 Freeport Winter SALES DAYS Jan. 22 i 23 , and r 24 Freeport Merchants Unite Quality Merchandise at ; ■ ‘y. Bargain Prices,, Shop Freeport ■V . V, i'7: and Sat. iii| 22 fii^;iiill 4 The firm plans to construct n 30,000-square-foot plant in the Freeport park, with facilities to expand to a 50,000-square-foot building. “Futuronics is a perfect ex ample of how the Local Develop ment Corp. can assist business men with expansion plans, while at the same time relieving tax burdens and ci/eating jobs within the Town of Hempstead,” Caso said. Hempstead Town is already re ceiving nearly $500,300 in tax revenue annu^ljTfrom firms such as Futuronics at the Freeport, site. The money is helping to re lieve the tax burden'pn the home- owYier without placing increased demands for schools and“ other services on the community. bPq), 1 films ,w( making Ant and F O R © ALL .mBlSHAHCm § X ^ ............................................................ J Toads I I :. , , The h a n d w r i t i n g ANALYSIS Authoritative Advice 117 W. Sunrise H ighw a y Freepori, N. Y. FR 8-8000 Classes starting soon. Learn this — ■ fascinating subject for fun or profit, | —■ ED 4-5612 Roofing & Siiliig 667-7118 I VSSEL _______ : CARPENTER - BUILDER I GENERAL CONTRACTOR' PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE FR 8-6498- “ ' BA 3-542S Long, Corrigan 25 Yrs. a t Grumman 3 Frank E. Long of .Freeport and 'John C. (^m g a n ; of Roosevelt, both have bepniweicomed into th,e “Quarter Century Club” this month at Grumman . /Aerospace Corporation. ^ •* Long and Corrigan . are - asso dated with the ^ Prbducticm de- partmeht at the Beth page com pahy,‘.and will bpi presented en graved watches in Tbeognition of their 25:years of service. ' ' ■ 1 Gr urtiinan ;/is ;a??''? ' ^ celeb rat ing an anmVb:^afy:^ ■ th is;/ Jatiuary; hiving' started: bu-biiesa^^ m Bald will- 40 years ago, on January 2, 1930. -n v j - i .; EMORY W. WRIGHT tre will Spring aftemoG Jackson rehearsE urdays informa Set yoi to n i^ t , 7 ABC. with hi > It’s qui it. B u S3 up for lite A Estim a t e s Cheerfully Given No Job Too Small FReeport 9-9090 Baldwin & Cornelius Co Consulting Civil ^Engineers Surveyb'rs 101 S. Bergen Place Freeport FR 8-6760 TeLTrReeporl 8-9315 ERNIE'S AND TOMMY'S MIDSHIP RESTAURANT Full course dinners served daily. LOBSTERS - SEAFOOD - STEAKS & CHOPS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES Open 7 bays a Week 507 So. Grove St., Freeport ^ p e r s o n a bhi!ldih{ of.Nass 17th‘At evening Brookv Brookv: Mbvi( at the ...H o lid a j K a ^ r IM M I jr&JMDLES -O V A R A N T E E D ” BRAKE SERVICE - WHEEL A L IG N M E N t ......... ■ ■ ■ ' ' ' .... ■ ■ v/- -x'-x;i:'-L:-.L SNOWIRElHANGED I C MA; S-6100/ 1 160 EL MERRICM HD., FREEPCtRT _______________________________ _ ___________ ________________________ _ _ , x ' . ' ; . ■ ■ - (2 blocks West of Maadowbrook Pkway.) ,ortM< .'.;. ; : t '•' m