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" N ASS A U • S LARS E S T W E E K L Y "
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3Ist Year, Mo. 51 FREElKSHt. N. Y« THUBSDAY, APBIL 13. 1367 FRlCEi FIVE CENTS PEH C»PY
I NEWS. & VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL
^ - • Nalifimt Prrnt Syndkate
t Lklra l» l!ir -KODIK VASIL SHOW"
jJv; On Wtltj; 1529 on the Di«l «««„-.-*>w*ai» ^
LEADBH'S DIGEST . , .Ttetpoti'x 1967 Boy Scout Lwidtnhlp
Dinnsr will hava tliowbis lissdliaer PETER LINO KA.YES lu fli«
Guest Speaker. (Contact JOE "CsdiUac" GRAY i«w Infe.) . . .
• BILLY BOULIIieOS extra proud Iheio days Iwcause Us ftwjxnrt
' lantoatk, BOHLUKOS TEA ROOM (Rastatunst and veteran Icecream
maker jU Cwam Square) f« celebrating it* 4<Ub A»»iv«r-
' siry with a very altraettYe "new look" (omplele renwrattoa) . , ,
Side mtB to t»«tld«iis! THE BOULUKOS CLAN probably have
one of Ua b^geit blockt oi vetM i s Maiiau and are sctlTe In all
lleldi of B»deawr . . . MOSRAY SIEGEL. "Mr. TWnk TWn."
. i«m %»poai <m tk* MERV OBllTni TV SHOW4 (They're oW
Mends from ifaowbii daya. Mimay. an FH8 football itar, was -
witbtbe Woody Hamum ork.) . . . What make* DOCTORS HOS-PITAL
a sreei iwMtutloii? Eflldent sod triendly people twh m
eaprtle MBS. BEATBIcite GRSai.of 3M Atdiej St» rtrnport..
wl>o*s>ecrelary of the X-rayD'ept;... Tbe viUage'a fSfli JllpIUElS
CELEBRATlOir wQl lisve aaotber ^m In Ita-tinn of eventt Mrttli
vftenui.niaiixw^ expert ;ud'.VH«r«i|riatibig't^^ ':
' Y^BLERCg^aj-.elMBfcr»^|m'ff:«totW|l^^
PEOPW=^'ASrD^piACES-7--;.;--Gti^^ .iEAST. FOUfr
HOOSE broke all attendance records last Sat. nile (BUDDY SANlis
lepoita that their Pink Champagne Dinners ore the big favorilMs) , . .
The LOU BIX)OM FAMILY of Freeporl'(S. Long BcacJv Ave.), exti-a
happy these days 'cause younr RICHARD BLOOM is a civilian again
affiT 2 years of active sea duty with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the
Pacific (on Destroyer U.S.S. Headetton and DT U.S.S, Isle RoyaleJ.
He joined the navy after graduation from Lehigh Univ. and now will
be associated with his dad in FRBEPOKT PLUMBING & HEATING
CORP. . . . And sister, LINDA, graduated with honors from Penn
State and will becom MRS, BERT OLIVER in June . , . Special treat
in store for FHS Clsss Of 1947! Big Reunion Dance being planned tor
May. 20. (Contact EDITH SCHAFFBR LECERBERG, 32 Frederick
Ave.; Preeport). The Coinmittee is lacking addressra of some of the
class and need this info to assure big turaout. . .Happy April birthdays
to JOHN LACY.(L.I. 'Drust Co.), HARRY SE(X)R (Boyview
Pharpiacy) and BIIX ALLEN (EVeeport BJue Print) . . . Wedding
Anniversaries for TONY and MARION DeNICOLA (Atlantic Chemists,
World Travelers and Honorary Greek Citizens) and JACK and JEAN
MILES (Noted spwls-fisherman and J & J Miles Tires).
DOTIYEA ORCHID AWARD . . . The beautiful DIIRYEA ORCHID
CORSAGE is pieMaled as a fhnal'tokext of publle recognl- .
• ' • , (Ctrffinued on OBge 4) -
Freeport Firemen
Elect New Officers
DICK MITTHAUER CHIEF; WALK
1st'DEPUTY; QRAY 2nd DEPUTY
CHAMBER TO SEE
FILM ON CANCER
Judge Charles C. Mchrmann
Chairman of the 1067 Freeport
crusade against cancer, will present
a special fllm on cancer at
the weekly luncheon meeting oi
the.Freeport Chamber of Coro-
'mcrcc. ^. , : ' •
- The meeting on "njursday,
.A£riLj|tvrtir:b??i!«l^''5^t;,Ai,^ B<,
Whlc's," Bill Allen is program
chainhan. Roy Cacdatore Is thtt
newly-ck'cted president.
Notice About FHS
Class '47 Reunion
Twenty years havq rolled past
and a few of us have gotten to-gcftlier
to unite our class once
again. A dance and mid-night
dinner will be held on May 20,
isn? at the Freeport Yacht Club,
South Giitjve St., Freeport.
The dance will start at 9 p.m.
and a hot dinner plate, buffet
style, will be served at approximately
11 p.m.
Members of the class and their
friends ore invited.
Reservations must bo in by
May 5,1987, accompanied by your
check. Send to Mrs. Edith Schnf-fer
Lederberg, 32 Frederick Ave.,
Freeport, N.Y.
(Continued on page 1«J)
More than 300 Freeport Vamps turned out Thursday night to
cast tUcir votes for this year's Department Chiefs and Company
OJIicer.<8.
Isl Dep. Chief Richard Mitthauer of 125. Park Ave. was un-anamously
elected Chief of the Dcpt,
2nd Dep. Chief John Walis of | ——^—-•••" '——-—•
25 Johnson PI, was elected to the " '*'
post of 1st Dep. Chief. Mr. Walls
has been a member of Hose Co.
Mo. 2 for IB years.
After four weeks of strenuous
campaigning the 2nd Dep. ChlcTs
post was won by Irving Gray ol
Emergency Co. No. 9. He polled
18t votes to 110 votes for Qus
Schmidt tjf Hose"CarHtf,* t. Mr.'
Gray has been a member of Emergency
Co.No. 9 lor eight years tj!y;,."C!>'
and served as their captain fn
To. Mr. MlUhaucr this was a
culmination of seventeen years
of dedicated duly and hard work.
In 1B58 he was elected 2nd Lt. of
Bayvlew Hoae Co. No, 3 and in
105B was made captain. Since
then he has served in nlmcwt
every committee in (he Dept. He j
(Continued on page 4)
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Freeport Republicans
Plan "Wachder Dance
The Freeport Republfcan Club will present a "Win With Wacht-lor"
Dance on Friday, April 14, from B to 12 p.m. at the Sunrise
Masonic Hall, 2B6 W. Merrick Rd„ Freeport. •
SVceport residents will have the opportunity to m«ct and talk
with Sol Wachtler,'Republican candidate for County Executiv^r, who
is presently serving as North
Hempstead Town Supervisor.
In addition, the following candidates
will also be present: Angela
Roncallo, candidate for Ouniy
Comptroller; Haiold McConnell,
Candidate fox- County Clerk; and
Frank- Peltcher,<»ndidate for
Chalrnran of the Board of A5.HCS-sors.
For tickets or further Intorma-*
tlon, call Special Events Chah-man
Morion Durkln at MA 3-5OT8
or Freeport J Republican Club,
PR 8-1333.
: A»)Other big event In the VQlige of Fteeport's W& anniversary
ciEleitiratlon is coming up on Saturday, Apiil 15. It is the" "JuUlce of
Barber- Shop Harmony," a singing tribute to Vt&epmi. by the Nassau
Chapter of the Society for the Preservation fuid Encouragement of
Bsrbershop Quartette Singing in America.
The show in the Freeport High
School Auditorium will . begin
ponnptly at 8:24 p.m, on Saturday
.night, th« traditional starting
time for the Barbershop ^oup. .
It will feature roaring twenties
scenes, favorile old time songs
and. two i^ittng championship
groups: The Fout Statesmen from
.Ne^'Englktad, winnos of third
piace^ in - tbe'^ -1966-67 ehanipitai-shlps
at Chicago; and the Forer
fathers, a topnotd* comedy quartette
ftom FairlkK, Vkgiijia.
The show will also .star the
noted SFEBSQSA chorus; the
Sunrise Serenader8,.and the Long
Island Sounds .fiuartette.
Tickets for the show may be
obtained at the door on the night
of the sbow.
APPEAL FOR
BIOOD DONORS
A public appeal !s made (or
blood donors for ROM Moore who
wganlly need* 40 piiitt of blood
to undergo opon-beart surseiy.
Pteaso donato now. Any typo
IwU do. Poidact Red CroM Of-aie
in Bockrlll* Centre and {jive
to lb* ROM HMT* account, >
•d^ •^^:^is^trl:,;-^^''i^f • -.;,•'' • • *
SCHOQI Budget
Hearing April 20
The Freeport Beerd of Muetfton vsrlll bold a hearing la the
Ubraiy t^.lbe Caiollna G. Atkinson School at « p,in. on Thursday.
April 20. In order to oxplate the details o | iho pn^pwed school b u ^ t
lor 1967-IB. All letidenbi cl fljo Dtotrlel are liivlled to attend,
A hroehato ouflloliig tho prop«»«d eifpeadltures la the new budget
wUl b« mailed to retddenlt btforo toe BIUIU«1 echool elecaon on Wed-iwsd
«y<May3.- ; ,.^ : ; . , '
Iho aeltf in a » ftoal ^NriWoattoi ol th» 8ia<nial ef iho Budget,
% delay conmciii Ihli year in Nawau School District*, makes it bn-poniblo
to publlkk iind m i l lb* brodsuro beforo the healing date
L;i
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| Title | The-Leader_1967-04-13 |
| 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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