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MORI NEWS
MORE FEATURES
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FreepOTi'a OrlgliiBl Official Hewspapar
"NASSAU'S l^AReEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN MERRICK
FREEPDRT'S
OFFICIAL
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
ROOSEVELT
2iih Year, No. 19 ''H^EPOHT, N. Y., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBEE 5, 13B3 PHICEs FIVE CENTS P E B COPY
• • •
Run On M^lt
Hot Ciiticism
Today, Thursday, September §,.1963, is an Important day
in the 112th Election District of Freeport because the registered
Republicans residing in this district will choQse. their
Committeemen. JPoUs will be open from Noon to 9 P.M. at
the Leo F. Giblyn School on South Ocean Ave.
This is an important day because it's the committeemen
who give the personal representation needed between the
public and the government. The stronger the association be-
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Freeport Tuna Club
Wins Tournamenf
The Freeport Tuna Club, Inc.,
was the winner of the Babylon
Invitational Marlin & Tana
Tournament held Saturda.y and
Sunday; Aug. 23 and Aug. 24.
(Sunday was called off on ac-
-<?aunt. of heavy off-shore winds).
What did the trick for the
Freeport Tuna Club, Inc., was a
S5'A lb. White Marlin, caught by
Artie Russell on his boat Win-rus,'
and a 42 lb. specimen caugb^
by Bd Sanders on-Ja]hn Thomas'
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' 'Over ""•ifOO" fishei-m'en" and"''6p
Cong Isl.ind clul> boats participated
in this well conducted 7th
Annual Tournament.
Mrs. Charles (Gloria) Mehrmann pictured with her five
children, _, „^'' ••
tween the committeemen and the administration, the better
the representation of the people.
Three people are running for offfice of GOP Committeemen
in the 112th District.
One is ROBERT "Bob" SCHADE, a veteran who has
proven himself in puhlic^ervice and who served commend-ably
as President of the Freeport Republican Club. I n addition,
he has been active-in-service club projects, youth programs
end most all major community affairs.
Anofher candidate, like Bob Schade also now serving as
the regular Republican Gommitteeman I n - t h i s district, is
^
Block Party, J^arade And
Drill On Saturday-Sunday
Mark this week-end, Septernber 7 and September 8, as big
days on your calendar because on those days the Freeport Fira
Department will be the host during the widely-popular Nassau
County Championship Drill and Parade,
Irving S. Gray, Publicity Chairman of the FPD, reported that
the annual and colorful Block
FuU-Time Sessions For
Baldwin Jr. High School
Baldwin Junior High School
principal Meyer MlUman announced
that modernization work
on this building has been proceed^
ing according to schedule this
summer so that full-time sessions
will be possible during the 1963-64
school year.
Mr. And Mrs. Irvjng
Flaurnenbaurn T<1
Celebrate 25th -^
Mr. and Mrs, Irving Flaumen-,
-baum of 25 .Buchanan St., Pree-pOTt,
_wjU celebrate - their 25tfi
wedding anniversary on Sept. l%-
1863,
Mr. Flaumenbaum, who is a
Pharmacist in the iSJassau County
Welfare Dept., is also the president
of the Nassau County Civil
.Service Employees Association
and the Long Island Industrial
Recreatioih; Association.
Their three sons, David, Donald
and Dennis will help Mr. and
Mrs, Irving Plaumen^^
celebrate their silver anniversary."
•
Party will be held on Saturday,
Sept. 7..starting at l^ p.m. in the
Parking. Field on Church St. Jiear
Merrick Road. '
man's Week." This; is the 4th
along Merrick Hoad from-Bay-view
Ave;'to "Church St.
I The ChampiTOShip briU will'
The huge i>asaide will alfovbe I bg held on Sunday, Sept. S.stkrt.
held on SatuwlscJ'f^taetlnff'at^i^lMirto^
p.m. .The Wne-of^-MaTch=v?illr-beTPieId~in-'Pi*eportr^ -,—.•.=-<
? to 8 a'; "Fire department Flre-'^ (Conb'nued on Page 12)
ELKS TO OFFER PARADISE
VACATIONS TO THE PUiOC
PtTB KELLY BOB SCHADE
GLORIA MEHRIVIANN. Her background includes a great
deal of experience in Republican Party affairs. She is one
of the Freeport GOP women who have been of great assist-
(Continued on Page 8)
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Zipper's Pharmacy, 55 So.
Grove St., Freeport, -will remain
open lale until 10 p.m.. this Sunday,
Sept. 8. All other drug store
membeiB of the Fieeport 'Phtur-macy
Association close at 2 p.m,
on Sundays. Zipper's PhannBcy
telephone number is FR B-9449.
Exalted Ruler Charles Sass discussit^ travel arrangemeiits
with Mr. Sanford Hershy, owner and manager ol Hershy'
Travel Agency. Freeport, Alsoan.photo from lell to right are
Berger Baardsen and Spencer Burroughs:, eommittee members,
Mr. Sass, Mr. HeirgW' F'*d Hwtchins, cemmijllee member, and
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Elks Club Launches
1963 Charity Drive
• With all the proceeds destined
for charitable causes, the Major
Events Committee of theJFreeport
L&dgc of Elks, 1253, started their
annual charity drive early last
week.
Three vacations for two will be
awarded at the Bazaar to be held
on Thurs., Fri. and Sat, Oct. 24th»
25th and 20th'. " .:-
The first prize is 16 days in
Hawaii, Las Vegas and California,
the second 7 days in Puerto Rico
and the Virgin Islands, and the
third a Liv-Aboard Cruise to Bermuda.
Contribution applications, aro
available at local stores and merchants
and alio at. the Elks Glub:
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| Title | The-Leader_1963-09-05 |
| 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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