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FREEPOHT iESJORIAL UBima?
FREEPORT
Fnof^iCHft'ii'' OflgiSMiI.' Official' ' | l « w i | » a j^
S A U ' S X A t ^ E S T WEEKLY"
BALDWIN MERRICK
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2Slli YOTJT. No. 43 FHBEPORT. m Y« THOHSDAY. FEBHUARY 20. 1964 FMCEi FIVfe CENTS PER COPY
AMERICA JOINS IN TRIBUTE ON
''THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY f^
I NEWS & VIEWS
EDDIE VASIL
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LEADERS DIGEST . . . Genial JdHH ABB^TC Is one of tho
sparkplugs beliisiii the n«vr SOM; of fTtelf Chapter which itaxtod
i«e«Uy.-with W8.,i»nUU«t<ri««|riljfeMw^ (|'«r, Wc».wirtU«ii
. . . Congtalulatioil* Jo GEORttE WOtDER and STANLEY
LEWIS, paxlMK of GEOHGE-STAMLEY ('Tormal Clotho* of
DisiliJctlon*') who now own their hulWIng at 17A Watt Sv«irii»
Hwy. . . . Chwintea Lab TeehnieiaM AHU* MUSTAKA will be
ontoring hor 10th year ol service with DOCTOBS HOSPITAL.
(Since iKt stMJ in IS55.) Besi Wishes! . . . Nice turn-owt ol Hire-wiBB
and wUlBae officlali for the dedication of tho new truck of
Engine Co. Ko. 1 hold ^ headquarters Sunday mornina. Our
once-upon-B-time look-flike HYCEE CHIMEM <of TaruUl'i
Supper Club) wil become captain of this lIvB-wlre unit in
April . . . That boauiiful wall-to-wall mural decoraling tho new
showroom of the FtJIlNITUBE OUTLET (Church Sl„ Freeporl)
^hows the Oyster House of yestofyoar, (It was painted by Free-port
arllal JOHN BHAILLEH) . . .Here's somathing for nothings
Tho first 100 people to visit BATES BOAT SALES', 62
Woodclefi ATB., Freeport, will receive a free Owen's album
> : of marino mucic.
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EDDIETOR'S NOTES . .'. The JOHN C. PETEHSON consttwllon
enterprises will bo getting another candidate for executive wherj
MABION (Ludlow) PETERSON presents hor hubby, Allan, with their
2nd child. (If this keeps up old JCP won't need any outside help to
build his roads) . . ^ BOB & PAT BAVENER also expect another tax
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CAHN & KELLY
INSTALL GOP
William Cahn, District Attorney of Nassau County, installed
the officers, of the Freeport Republican Club .before a capacity
crowd at the Freeport Elks Club on Tuesday, Feb.^Jl..
After installing the officers, Mr. Cahn was tfltrqduced by Pete
Kelly,, Freeport's Jt3,O.P. leader, as the principal speaker of the
evening. The DA. extended his
Ralph L. Marshall
Sets Post Office
Holiday Schedule
The Freeport Post OITice will
have no window service and no
carrier delivery service on Saturday,
Feb. 22, 1984 (Washington's
Birthday), Special 'delivery moll
will be delivered as received and
the lobby will be. open from 9
«.rn. to 6 p.m.' for the convenience
of'b«»ihold«»..i - , „
FREEPORT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OBSERVE FEBRUARY AS
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B'nai B'Hth Art
Contest Winners
Shown In Library
Prizewinning entricn in the
Foiuih Annual Art Contest sponsored
by Justice Lodge and Chnp-
Icr of B'nai B'rilli, Freeport, will
bo displayed in the Junior Depart-'
mont of the Freeport Memorial
Librnry during Brflthorhood Week,
Feb. 16 to Feb. 23.
Entries receiving Honorable
Mention will also be on exhibit
These drawings, done by children
from Kindergarten through Junior
Hish School, will remain in
the Library until March 6.
best wishes to the Club oHicers
and,urged them and all Club members
to extend themselves in an
enerjgetic, dedicated and sincere
. campaign in 1984.
Officers for 19M include Walter
V. Murphy, Pres^ent; Alan W.
Voltoer, IstVlce Prcsid«3it; MO-di
«d Wendeiboe,. 2nd Vice Presj-
• dent- James !„ MiUer,.Treasurer;
Mabel iOtthauer, Recording Secretary;
s»Geoig(|.;:^Beimett Smith,
Corresponding Sewetary; "AJfce
Frasei-, Financial Secretary; Wif-liam
Qulglcy, Sergeant-at-Arms,
and District Representatives, Bertram
C. Smith, Jr., 33rd District;
Ivy Day, 341h; Christina' Snjith,
35th; Robert Kinsey, 36th; Mabel
Mitthauer, 37th; Alexander
Forbes, 38th; Fred Scalamandre;-
89th; Arlene Schmidt, 40th; Daniel
Mann, 4|st; John Tessieri 42nd;
Bruce 'rijoroiB, ,43rdi .Hstlen M,
fcGrattt, 44th; Geaii'^ Wmt,
(Continued on page 2)
YMHA And YWHA To
Hold Purim Party March 1
The South Shore region of the
Y.M.H.A.' and Y.W.H.A. has announced
a Purim l?&xXy open to
all.
The A<^socialions devote Uicm-
Bclves to educational, sooial, and
planned programs for young peo
pic in the South Shore communities.
Games and square dancing will
be conducted by Frank Konopasck,
noted tong Island folk and square
•dance caller. There will be refreshments
and a grade parade for
all. children in costume.'
' ,The Purim Party will be held
on Sunday, March 1, from 2:30
p,m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Union-dale
Jewish Center, 7fiO Jerusalem
Ave, Uniondale.
RRPG STORE NOTICE
BerahKd'i Pharmacy, Bi W.
Meiriek Rdw Freepoif< wUI t«
iniin open latej imfll 10 pjiu
Stiodaj^Feb. 23. JUl otiiev drag
storet who are membwt' of fbe
F!M^jHif»'- PhimiiBcy Awwdjtflon
(B!OM Hi 2.iMn. OB Situdsy. I s m '
liuTs fel^boDe Jg FB t-flOOO.
AMERICAH HISTORY MONTH
with tho cooperation and cncouragdmcnt of tho Ruth Floyd
Woodhull Chapter of the D.A,R., The American Legion's WlHlam
Clinton Story Post, nnd the Freeport Memorial Library, Freeport's...
public school children will be re-llvlng and re-lonrnlng the gtorica ot
America's past during February, American Hltftbry Month. '
• Students will bo discussing andi' ' '
•i-es^rcWng quotatlonR ptfaimou«l Sovcnth ,g(«dcf«'in tho Junlov-
American.') from a list compllecl by 'High School will take p-ir* In an
Mr:!, Rebecca M. Danicy, Amori-[ essay contest also .ipomoped by
cunisni Chdjrmjrj of the D.A.R. \ (Continued oil pnflo W
(N THE SPOTLIGHT
LOUIS NEUWIRTH
To soy that Louis Nouwlrth i.H soft-spoken, polite and has faith
In Freeport, is not enough—but to say that he. has combined thc.?c
characteristics with n good ti'uslncss pbltcy ol quality.mcrchondise,
down-to-earth prices and customer consideration, will explain why
his Furniture Outlet and Furniture, Showroom huvo started their
24th year of successful operation. ^
I recently visited his all brand {
new 2-aluj\); Fumilure Showroom ,
located on Church Street just
south ot the Puniituro Outlet
which is located on the corner ol
Merrick Road and Church Street,
and I found it to bo excellent—
modem, wcll-iil and displaying
n surprt.ilnB amount of all typos
of high quality furniture.
Those two establishments are
truly monuments to tho faith that
Louis Ncuwirth hod in Freeport
when he flrst started with his first
little store in 1940, But his natural
soft-!5cll methods soon Won
for him more and more custom-^
(Continued on page IB)'
SEA BREEZE STARTS
34th YEAR THURSDAY
By EDDIE VASIL
There'll be extra smiles on the faces of OlloKunz and his son,
"Young Otto," when they re-open their famed Sea Breeze Restaurant
for the 1964 season on Thfirsday, February 20. because this wUI be a
Bpecjal occasion.
The extra glow wiU be justly deserved because this will mark
the start of the 34th yeai" of operation
of the Sea Breeze Restaurant
which explains why Otto Kunz to
coraidcred the "Dean ol long Island
Restaurateurs."
The SBA BBIEZE RlSfTAU-RANT
is widely-known tferoUgh-^
(Coittinued on page 7)
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1964-02-20 |
| 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 | 1964 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | 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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