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Frmport'a Ortgiital Olflfllal N«wspsp«r
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK
FREEPORT'S
V OFFICIAL
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
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27tluycarrNo. 43 FREEPORT, NJ Y^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 ;» PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY
FARRINGTON
RAYNOR AS PRESIDENT
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BJctore above shows (left to rij;ht) Town of Hempstead Prealdlng^
Supervisor Fatamer D. Farrlngton, presenting (he gavel of oRice to
Itpberl Baynor, ne;rl^ installed President of the Freeport Bepubli*
- can CInb. 'Smiling pkppfavlns:Iy is the Bon, Ralph Caso, Town Super-vlso'i^.
More ttaan 30tf veoptc attended the InstaUatton ceremonies
wliioh took place tn 'tite Freeport GUts ClnbrThe' Freeport Bepobtl-oan.
Clubis the Uu-gest'-ppllttcaj organisaUon on-I^nc Isbttid. ttnxt one
PLANS SURVEY
J>RtJG STORE NOTICE
Zipper's-fiuMtmioyi-QS^So. Grove
'St., Freeport, will j«miiin'open late
nntU 10 iV-.thls JSnjjday, Feb: 24.
Aliotlier drug store members of the
Freeport FfaArmacy ABsoclatlon close
aXi-Z pJtu on Snndaxs. Zipper's
Vtmnaacf te]<6phone n notnbcr la
BfRrTHDAY
Meeting of Entire
Membersh;ij(> Called
X>ne^ To Ofotwsitiort
• LA,t^4pecl8l moettng of lta.Aid3blxaBtmtlv<t<4;(
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tee In the Village election March 19.-
The aeclslon to call the memberslilp meeting was reported as resulting
from'.widespread opposition In the Administrative committee pf 26 mea
and •^omento-the nomination of Hy, wallls who wai nominated from
the floor ntithe party's meeting .fenuary 24.
" Tire Administrative Committee's vote to hold the membBrshlp'meet- -
ing to feconslder the presentation of the candidates was without nega*
tlvo vot«. The meeting will be called for Feb. 26, and will take place at
the sunrise" Masonic Hall, West Merrick JRd., Presort.
In-OKpIalnlng the action, Richard Curraa, president of the VUIaga
Party, stated:,
"The opposition to Ry Wallls Is so wide «nd deep InQie Administrative
Coininlttee, that ll la absolutely essential to review the situation, Our
counsel 'has agreed that the general membership may rpvlew and risvisa
its own actions If It" so desires' We will present the facta about the!
situation .to tfae members, and permit all accredited mem^wie'to express
their ylews- Then the entire hiembershlp will be aslced to express theli
final will."
99
February 22, 1963, marks another great American holiday:'•'George Washington's
To say that <3eorge Washington was the ^'Father of-Our Country" is not enough because
he was many, many thingsf to this great nation when we were in the embryonic stage
of national development. .-'.",, ,.
, The memory'of George Washington should not be-just npfaise^ by mere hp service,
but it should be Tevered and respected because he truly symbofized the "American Spirit'
and the basic principles of our free nation. - .»"^'-V , • -XM-^ J
Today, America has tak^ the lead throughout the ssroriaaB'tluKcfaampioiiH)! freedom
and democracy. But, it was men like George Washingtoi[» who.jnaite. this all possible.
On Friday, let's not devote all our_endeavOrs.tothe JightexJ"»iiie«f>lifeortocommer-cial
enterprises, but let us be sincere in paying tribute torthis.great wan,... .,.->.,. ..>-,
' Let jis also liQt leave thejflufy of t^Unigaboutthe.,gtiJdtfle8^'<S«;G«orge'md^iwton
only to our teachers, but let'us all. instill with^reppectiitour.chiWJiMiiliis-greaf.deedaaijd
goals. ' ' •,; '.:•• _ ^ ;\-. ,;r..-:;. ;• ^.,.
BIG MARDI GRAS
PARTT THIS SUHOAY
Another UghUght of the Freeport soola! season wW lake ptaee tGIl
Snnday, February 7A, when'th* IfVeeport Chamber of Commerce-sponsors
its gala AMardU Oras" Coekis^ Party, Buffet asd Dance, The affali
wlU be beld at the spaclDUS Freeport Elk* Club ballroom from B p.ini
tiptil mUUiI^lit. A colorf^fcartami contest wlU be a special feature.
EdwarA J. Martin and his'wife, Maiy Martin, are co-ehalmen. The
general committee also lnc1ud*» Mrs. Mabel Batlin, Mrs. John D'Auria,
Mrs; Al Ctfover and Mn.'BiU Molloy. •
Paul Mitto-aad his Society Orchestra wUI supply the dano« and
cntertatainent amslc.
A ^ew more tickets are stiU avaUable. CaU Mrs. BUI MoUoy, Beser*
vatloii Chatnaan. at MAylalr S-0M3 or ihe Chamber office at FE »-7402.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1963-02-21 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1963 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Relation | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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