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'Freeport'a Ozlgioal Official Hewspapw
"NASSAU'S LARGEST, WEEKLY"
FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK
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28 tb Year, No. 45 FREEPORT, N. Y.. THUBSDAY. MARCH 12, 1964 «^^>> i PRICES FIVE CIN-^S PER COPY
NEWS & .VIEWS
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LEADER'S DIGEST . . . . Tho voty popular REV. JOHN J.
MADDEH. formerly ol Holy Redeemer Church and now in
Wading Hlwr, spoiled dining with his sisler and JOE FISHER
•at Olio Kutm' SEA BREEZE . . . SAM POSNER, member ol
that widely-known real eslale and Freeport' Gloilng iatnily.
hack in acHon afler his reeenl hospllBUiatlon . , , MAYOR BOR
SWEENEY and MARIO BLANCO (Mario ol Frooporl) celebral-ing
Ihelr rospecJivo birthdays on the ««ino day, March S. (This
M also Mario's wedding annlvoriary} , . , BILL (MoTlng-itorago
tycoon) MOLLOY and his charming BARBARA ngaln Joining
the Carriage Trade", as fulnrn members ol the "Stork Club" . . ,
JOE (Roosoirelt Raceway Treasurer! HARRIS and his delight-lul
ELAINE leading the »ame parade while they await their
fwtttre RR stockholder . . . JAY HADDOCK, tho .iparimenl
house genius who owns Country Club Manor on West Merrick'
Rd., will soon make big news with another important venture.
EDDrETOR'S NOTES . . . If you're not too busy, cast your eye on
the charnfis of the very beautiful and.attiwiUVcblortde.'Whaworka
in the Freeport LIRE ticket office '. . , Ditto the egually chaimlng
goldon-haircd beauty who works In Dapper Dnn^ on So. Grove
St. (Near the window by tlie parking flold entrance) . , . Sure sign
or Spdnff Is the light shown by tho midnight oil burning these days
by PAUL PAtCONE and LOU MEDAGLIA (FFD Chiefs) as they
htarl plans for the 1984 FFD July 4th Fireworks & Firemanics Show.
(Bigger end better with the best boat of the season as tliu special
prize) . , . I like friendly compotllion. This actually happened between
tvro ace photographers at MAYOR BOB SWEENEY'S vc-cwit
testimonial-dinner: CONRAD CATTANO'S eameni Ims was-
(Continued on page 4).
BOB SW
TESTIMO
A BIG SUCCE
MEET OUR
JOE ZARNpCH
From the days when Freeport was a small community, to* tho
present tinie when it is a multi-million dollar city-like municipality,
it always maintained its home-town, friendly feeling.
This is evidenced by the spirit ol camaraderie which exists in
such worthy. Freeport social and service organtzationa as the Elks,
KIwants, Lions, Exchange, Chamber
of Commecce, Masons, Rotary,
Knights of Pythias, Knights of
Columbus, American Legion,
veterans of Foreign Wars and
B'nai B'rifh.
It lis therefMre no surprise that
such a fi'Jendly.niBH as Joe Zar-noch
is observing his I4th successful
year as a Freeport businessman,.,
• ^
•Whether It's in tho Elks Club,
Kiwanis Club or Chamber of
Commerce, genial Joe's personality
leava; a pleasant impression
and 3 wMe. following of friends.
A life-long resident of Long Island,
Joe Zamoch attended local
sJchoob^'and'Brooklyn Tech. In
1942 he started a most impresBiye
career to Ihe Air Force which saw
him win Ms wings as a Combat
Observw, ai m Aerial Gunnery
Offi*cer, as a Bombadiw-Navigator
•'(Continued on page 4} JOE ZARHOCH
Education Board To
Meet Tues., Mar. 17
Board ol Educntion Prosidont,
Clifton B. Smith announced this
week that tho next regular Meeting
ol the #reoporl Board of |;du-cation
will take place on Tuatdav.
March 17, at S:15 PJ«. In Iho
Beard Roonl' «» Freeport Senior
High School on South BrookiM*
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.10 ftitend.. . .-. ,
Freeport P.T,A. Sponaors
Play "Robin Hood" Mar. 14
The Freeport P.T.A. will sponsor
its third pluy, which will bo
"Ro.bin Hood" Saturday, Morcii
14 at a P.M. at the Freeport Senior
High School, South Brooksido
Ave., Freeport.
ts- —'
'Clean-Up Week'
Set For April
Freeport, will have a "ClcRti-up
Week" Jrmn April 27 tfirough M;»y
1, the Villugc Board decided at its
meeting Monday night. SuporinV
Icndenl .of Sanilalilon Jolin B^
Marra was authorized to use'
trucks ol his and other department.*
for collection during that
week. The public will be advised
at a later date on how W can cooperate
in the village program.
, By EDDIE VASIL
The (Inshings oj the world's biggest and brighleHl tiijimimd
could not compare with llio sparkles wliicl) shown from the tear."?
in pretty Martha Sweeney's eyes as slie looked-at Iwr husband and
hoard the many nice words ut llw: recent tcstimoniul dinner given
in his honor.
And every tear was worth a »ul
Hon dollars because it was a W^ani
night, Justly deserved and attended
to the maximum capacity. In fact,
the committee .-stopped the sale ot
tickets many wwj^t? hvadvance,
cKccpl for that incident where two
gpnilemen got carried nw.iy and .
Everybody but evcrybtxJy \v:w
there and llr»o entire progrtim was
well-planned ond welt-cxccutcd
tContinuod on patfa &)
!L. . - - i . ^ - . - ' -
ARE BEATING THE BEATLES'
Four Crossing Guardb
To Be 'Men In Khdd'
When you see khakl-uniformcd
guards soon directing traffic at
school crossings, don't jump to the
conclusipn that Freeport is under
military rule.
That's the color four men cros.*-
ing guards will wear as soon as
they can be fitted out with the
new outftls, giving them an appearance'
diffM-ent from that of
fulltime policemen.
Blue will continue to be worn,
however, by women guards at
the school corners, it was decided
Monday by the VtUage Board.
DRUG STORE NOTICE
! Cbubbuks Drug Store, 38 South
-Mala St, Fr»»port wl« t«m»ia
open Me, until 10 p.m. this Sunday,
Mar. 15. All oJlMBf drug store
member* of llw Freeport Pharmacy
Aisocialion close si 2 p.m.
, oa Sunda?t« Cbubbuks telopbone
i number is FB 5-3333,
Englon4'« "BeBtles" are only cockroaches compared to FtoBport'i
"Terrific Tcrmlles" who art much oldBr, livelier, sanlor. and
heavier. Picture above shows this faniBiilc trio who nta raluilng
aJI offers to mmko appearances in Paris, London, Las Vegas and
BoosevaU, Long Island. In fact, they are already booked to jpor-
•form U a new nito-club li ever conslruclod near the Freeport
Incinoralor. All quoted that they have a "burning desire lo Am
•Smoko Gets in Your Eyes.' The "Torrllie TermiWi" stopped the
show (luring the recent Mayor Robert Sweeney Testimonial
Dinner. Thay ma (left to right) EPDIE "Swingtar SCHNEIDER,
EDDIE "Melodious" MARTIN (The only lenor In the world who
sounds like a bass), and REGIS "Sing to me Baby" SCHULTIS.
11 BYE BYE BIRDIE" TO
BE PRESENTED BY FHS
The Freeport Senior High School Chorale, under tho direction
of Mr. Jack Jenkins, will present the Broadway musical comedy
,"Bye Bye Birdie" In the high school auditorium on tho evenings of
March'zo and 21. •' " . . „ . ^, , , r r
Starring in this year's production are Robert Kirk ono Lcsiie
Spitz in the title roles qf Albert [ —. ; — ,
Peterson and Rose Alverez. Also Grey and Alvina Gritmon as. Mr.
sharing lending roles are Toro| (Continued on page 6)
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1964-03-12 |
| 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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