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The LEADER i|MH»H,ft I I i^»>Ji».»fc*t<>*i<iij.|tt#ii.*i*.JM»J»^-»i»i.<>''N'>'*«M«Niii.
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEkLY" I S!*'*<*'*«»-!
Freepoti's
Official
Newspaper
25,000 READERS
FREEPORT
Zip Uoda 11620
BALDWIN
Z1r>' Cfwje llStO
MERRICK
ZID Coda 11S68
ROOSEVELT
zip Codt 11875
30th Year. No. 50 FREEPOBT, N. Y.. THURSDAY. APBIL 6, 1967 P R I C E J FIVE CENTS PER COPY
INEWS &. VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL
|J iV, F. Nmaipaper Heporten Auo.
K A'ttfioiiol f'rew SjtuJiVaw
S Lwien 10 riw "EDIME VASIL SHOW"
X <)n tmiK, 1S20 on llw Dial
m THE SPOT-LITE,- Floieaeia and Kitby Walkw . . . Once la
a gt«at white, two lal«ni«d and matura i>«opl« mwt. foU In
love and got married . . . And U'l a natural . . . Such i» Uia
cam of FiOHEMClA SKIWART «id KIBBY WALKEH . . .
She is a soiihistieated. weltgroomad and attraeliTo college-educated
sh:l who cbcft* Fraeport as hex home town and opened
the now well-known and popular FUZ^CtE BbD CAnVj^T H«:B'
TAURAHT . . . He is a master muikiaii and •ntertainer wh(»e
piano artistry and warm, Ri»g>styl» liave mado him a head-
Hi»r with th» csbaret-supper club sot in the Hew Yorlf-I.o»9
Island area . . . They not only bAcame marital parlnert but iher
alto becoaoA business B>sDciai«s . . . With her knowledge of restaurant
ai|d night-club management and his natural musical
talent iher have made FVZZIE'S R£0 CARPET not only one
of the most attractive but alio one of the most popular wining,
dining sad entertainment centers on Long Island . . . Their many
rC'ontlny<;d on page 4) ~
FREEPORT AUTO RACES
CELEBRATES 35 YEARS The Freepwl auto xnt^s. tho nation's most successful short track
outo racing operation opcai its 1067 racing season this Swnday Bttor-noon,
April B, at 2:15 P.M. A complete lacinfi show, leaturlng scvwnl
classes, will be presented.
Heading up the progrnm will be the exciting Open-Cockpit Modi-fleds,
the fastest class of cars on
the track. These Qut-and'out racing
machines arc powered by
highly modified versions of Do-troits
finest creations.
Heading up tiie rosier of all-star
driving talent will bo Eddie
Brunnhoelzl of East Meadow, last
season's high-point man, speedy
George Cousin of HunUnRton Station;
brother Gooi%o Bninnlioelz!
ol Levjltown, quick Mickey Corr
of Mnlveinc and popular Hed
Rnynnr of North BcUnwrc,
The Opun-Cockpll Modified.^
will run heal races plus an extra-distance
main event.
The quick Sportsman cars and
drivers will also run a complcle
$eries of events, "niese are the
coupes. Including ninny lato
models, that always deliver .ttm-sutional,
close compctlllen races
every time out.
The crowd-pleasing Roud clasa
cars will also run. These are the
very close to stock automobiles,
wJlh llic up-a!Kl-coming drivers
and oflen. the results can bo unpredictable.
The Freeport Auto' Races, this
year celebrating its .15ih annlvev-sury,
B pco.'iCntiHl by KedenburR
and Donaldson — Auto nacSng's
InnovaloM!
Chaiiiiieii Nameil \w'MI
Chamber Dinner & Dance
AF Hero To Speak
Col. Samuel ICynn, USAF {Het,}
win be the guest speaker at the
weeltly Chamber ol Commerce
luncheon meethi^ to be held at
Al B. White's on Thurs„ April &
Col. I.ynn resides in Lynbrook
and has a highly commendable
record of service since he Urst
•Rtered the iUr Force as an Avla-lien
Cadet In 1912.
He serred In WW K, the Korean
Conflict and in Viet Ham as a
fighter pUot and communications
officer. Ho has 14 different decora,
lions and awards.
(Ed. Koiet Full tiotf and picture
ta next week's issue).
Roy Coceiatore, the nowly-olouled President of t!w Freeport
Chamber of Commerce, has announced his committnes ftir tl»c Annual
Ir«ta!lation Dinner at Guy Lombardo's on April 22
Chairman of the gala affair is Mike Kemp atjd Itis Co-chairman
fs Joe Vishor. The Treasurer is Charle."! Scbuborl and llic Miwlcr of
Coremonlcs, Walter Green.
GETS
LKITY The Village of Freeport is now listed in the 3907 edition of "New
York Stat« Vacationlands," For the first time this new edition will
give Freeport nation-wide recognition for its many boating, fishing
and tourist facilities .
Through the efforts of Assemblyman Arthur "Jerry" Kremer,
contacting && State Department
flif CoBunerce earlier last year,
Freeport received its listing,
" I am delighted that, this recognition
has occured at the same
time the Village b observing its
75th" anniversary," said Kremer.
The publication makes- reference
to Freeport as "widely
known boating and Dshing center
on South Shore, 'gateway* to
Jones Beach State Patk."
Kremer stated, "Over one-half
million copies of 'VacalWnlands'
are mailed each year to the fifty,
states and overseas^ 'Hie'listChg
of Freeport will atlraet'the attention
of many vacationera and
will help our local busihiessiRen;"
"Vacationlahdtf" publishes^ a
sitmtinairy of rectt^tion, hotel and
otiMj? facilitlea of" omm U>
tourist. To obtain a copy write
to Assemblymah Arthur "Jerry"
Kremer, 20 West Park Avenue,
tong Beach, N.Y.
DRUCi STORE NOTICE
fliie Cannon Pharmacy, 6 So,
Main St. Fieeport' w P remain
opeiilaie. until 10 p.nii. this San.
day, April 9.i All <^er dtti? sfexes
whidt are nteniSiMS of the tttm-
P«rt t!hansiaey Adao«iafioa chwe
at^ i P/'M;' ott" ^lidiyf.' l%i»' tefe-
Other chairmen on the commil-tee
arc; Tickets, Joe Fisher and
Stan Hotli; Seating Arrange-mcnis,
Bob Jarbo; Awards, Joe
Gerhauser and Roy Cacciatore;
Flowers, Mrs. Marian Knoellcr;
Publicity, Mrs. Rebecca Danley
and Rlri, Marilyn Hughes; Decorations
and Table Arronge-menti,
Mrs. Dorothy .G(3r(ton.
Programs, Roy Cacclaloie and
Joe Gerhauser; Prizes, J. Norman
Leek and Dr. Frank Dratcj DSu-nitarics,
Mr.s. Dora rhlUipi;
House Comniitteo, Milto Kemp
and Dr. Frank Dratc,
The theme of the dinnf^r will
be boating. The Welcoming Committee
includes Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gorhaujicr, Mr, anil Mr.s, Roy
Cacciatore, Mni. Robert Swcejjey,
Mrs, Floreneio Walltor, Mrs. Anno
AUeniiarlcn, Mrc. Marian Knuct-ler,
MM, Rebecca Datdcy and
Mrs. Marilyn Hugiies.
Phoid above shows tl, to *•} Dick Davis, Walter Greet*. Roy
Cacciatore, Joe Gerhauser and KoriDiin Leek.. Joe Gevhauser.
out-going president of the Freeport Oiamber of Comnserct, la
pjciuirod pri^enling the offtelal gavel to the new; prealdent. Hoy
Cacciatore. The trsdltlsnal IttttaUaiion Dianer-Dance will J»
held «1 Guy I^ombardo's East Point House on Jlpril 22. In addi"
tioa-to Roy CacctBtote as president, the foltowing will also he
^tsialledt Walter Green. 1st Viee-Pres,; Dlek Davis, 2iMi Vfce.
Ptei;; MIfce Kemp. 3td Viee-Pres.: J. Norman Leek, Bxeeutive
Secretary and WUIiam Sabella, Txeasurer. Dlreetots Incdude
lehh-Ahbate, Willred JUleib GaxaUt Bowtn, Boy C««clatM«.
(Continued on page 4/
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1967-04-06 |
| 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 | 1967 |
| 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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