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FREEPORT
'filth Year,-No. 46
FREEPORT L'EJiOaWL LXSPARY
y/» MERRICK ly). "
F8EEP0RT, If. y*
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Freeport's .Orig^al Official Newspaper ' ~
^•NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN MERRICK
FREEPORT'S
OFFICIAL
ANNIVERSARY
" NEWSPAPER
ROOSEVELT
FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY,'"MARCH 14, 1963 3» PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY
IS IMPORTANT!
TOES.: MARCH 19
O'Fairberg and O'Musso
In St Patrick's Affair
-I > a '
OIL Saturday, March 16t!i, the Shamrock pipers Band wUl appeaj.
on Main Street at Cammunity 'Party headquarters, Tliis group, which
'xeczatly mariJed la the Hempstead St. Patrick's Day parade, will
bring a "Mt of Erin" to M.iin Street to commemorate St. Patrick's Day.
Ccmmunity Party candidates George O'Fairberg and Prank O'Musso,
wcaena rifningd , thweil l bbred ^ohnte-sht-a ngdr eetno ntiheeeyt
,V.d entertain the .hpppers with j^^,^„ ^^^ Q^^^.^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^
Irish tales and typical American
Irish humor All persons, Irlsli, not-
IrL-ih, Tvish-they-were Irish, or just
IrJsh-on-St. Patrick's Day, are Invited
t3 came by and see Ireland on
Main_S.ti'set, • ,. "
iRaJph Dawson," Community Party
cftmpaigii njanager, announces that
there will bc'a'pre-vlctory^ cele-
. bfatlon-rally on -Sunday, " Mafbli
i7th. The celebration will be .bcid
at I'arulll's Supper eiub,-5a-JTprth
Main ?t. , .
Candidates for Trustee Prank
present fiom 6 p.m. on into the
evening to greet their many friends
and supporters. Ail workers will be
told that the most important part
of the-election ia "getting ont the
wto," and liow all energies must,
be concentrated on this purpose t^a
sjsufe the victoriBS -xil^ candidates
Mussb' and Falrberg. All interested
voters are invited to attend, and
join m this gala occasion.
Garrett Famfly
Public Thank You
Mr, and Mrs. James C5: Garrett-and
famlly_ wish to thank - their
many nelgtabors, friends and rela-tlve3,.
and^Iso-^hff nieinbersTdf the"
fteeport Pire Deptr for their Mnd-ness,
and sympathy during their
recent bereavement.
Baldwin Legion Post To
Hold St. Paddy's Party
- The Baldwin P«ist tio.'249,. American
L^gloh announced their annual
Saint _ Patrick's Party, Sateday;
March IB,'at the Posti-South Grand'
Ave., Baldwin. Theer wUI be dancing'
from- 9 P.M. to 1 AM., hats...cnter-.
talnraent, door prizes, chiclcen dinner.
Mrs. James Ryan
FREEPORT SCHOOLS HOLD
DEUBEL DAY TOMORROW
Fridaj', Mai'ch 15, has been designated as Deubel Day in aiil Pree-porc
schools. Faculty members wUl bi wearing campaign buttons in-recognition
and .support of Frecport's first candidate for office in the
" ,NatlMiil"^BSuo8.'tTon Asbeiatlon.
r Charles;1P/DBubelr*eao&ete'of TiWuslJfla W. Dodd
Junior High School, has annonnped his candldftcy for the office; of
' 'r n' ,. ,-i- •• ..- {OonUnued:'on,.^Bger^)--;i:^ •- i'r::::%^r^_:.-^-~' •',
Mayor Declares Qrt Day
&i
r
IC PRAISE m
YOUNGSTER
'fTOta'""an''^exteiSieS'3-week tour ^oif-tlM!_:
iMiawcst^ mA :._'rtaas-;diii'lBg
wWoK'alie'promoted anflj stated
fRsMoii shows dlspl»yin|; the latest
cniristiBtt Dior siylesr
Mairy Ryan.is a turner bish tasb-lon
iuodel who was seleeted ky tills
tamed Paris dress designer to represent
him in. staging fashjoti shows
tbroDghout the United Stat«9. Fro-eeeds
from thb presentation are
donated t« charities In the respective
areas.
She Is the wife of James J. Ryan,
Administrator of Doctors Hosplt»t
'jn Freeport,
. • Allene. Werzer, of-170 Branoh Ave., a veteriui camgalgn- captain fof
the Heart Association fund drfife^-puHflify thanked twelyo young men
of Freeport for their efforts In the recent Heart Sunday campaign. She •
also praised the efforts and assistance given by one boy's mother, Mxs.
Beverly Inglis oif 189 Whaley St., who made her home the "campaign
headquarters" tor the boys. , ;
The young m«n include eight Boy
Scouts from troops #266, #313,
#454 Explorer Post 453 and Free-port
Battalion Nautical cadets and
four members c€ the TAU OMEGA
BiHO fraternity.
Pictured above shows (fmnt; row)
Alan and Paul Wattenmater, 87- S,
Bay Ave.; Bill Yabnicer Jr., 202
Pdrterfleld PI. ariu-Brace Hlttner,
250 St. Maries Ave.
Middle row includes. Pete^feeters,
So-Miller Ave.; Saudy and Scot
lliomgburyriMft_S^.Gcj|an_j|vo,;_.j^^
FJctnre' sbovb shows Mayor,- Bobert J. Sweeney ^gtting the
• -Proclaination -declaring March 13 as ORT DAY.-Pneaent at the
cereiaony were Sue Frohlicb (seated), president of the Ffefeport Cbap'
ter'ofOB.'T; and standing left to'right Helene WBehelaoa," FablicUy
.'Ch^nnan and Janice I'elsey. itfembersbfp Vice-Pres. and Cli^lnnan.
•'ol'tiie'OBT DAY Membenhlp Tea.
DRUG ^ORE NOTICE
The Bertdey Fborniacy, 296 N.
Main St., Freeport, will remain open
late. nnUI'lO pjn. ilib Biindar,
Mar. 11. All otber. dmg stores wtan
are members of tbe Freeport Fhar-maey
Assodation close at Z pjn. on
Simdays.v The Berkley Plutfinaey
telephone'nmnber ia ¥V, S-$665.'
Dan Cetentano, 32& Archer St. ,
. In tlie back row are Keith Inglis,
189 VSfhaley St.; BrlC Oritosted, 421
Slgmund St.; John JrfferSes, «3
Nassau Ave. and Craig inglis; I8t
Whftley St.
- "These twelve young men really
have a_ heart," said Allene Warzer.
• "iloyfuliy — thgy^^-Srudged through-sleet,
snow and mud, from house to
•housR-on-Sttniiay afternoon, Feb. 24,
and" collected $MBJO for th; Pree-
:poir]KeiBit„S'iknd Drive."
Mayor Bobert Bwwney-and-Trustees-FraaK;;Somei's and Henry
^Itengarten have unqualifiedly com« out in suppont of Warren .Schubert
and Clarence (Larry). Horn for Trustees in next Tuesday',s election.
The Mayor pointed out the addition of twi able men such as
Schubert and Horn to the" administration- will enablft Freeport to con- '
tlnue Its pprrooggrreessss •which started
when the Village Party assumed
control of Preeport's> government
in 1961.
Sweeney brought out the highlights
of hU administration as he
definitely took a stand behind
Schubert and "Horn.
(1) Twp weeks after Sweeney took
office zoning- districts hi which
apartments can be built were reduced
from ' eight to two zones,
greatly curbing tJie apartment
threat. •
(2")-In July of 1961 the administration
was Instrumental in liavlng
power plant dlesel 511 ffemoved from,
•private mdnoppiy >nd' put out for '
btdb -viiih the result Freeport saves
$126,000 a year.
•Mayor Sweeney said that .these"
are only two items in Sweeney's
progress report for Freeport. He
pointed out he could go on and on
but time wouldn't permit. So as a
final word of advice to the people
ol 'Freeport he. stated a vote -tat
.Schubert arid Horn would go " a
long way toward continuing the
parade of progress in the village.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-03-14 |
| 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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