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he LEADER
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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29th Year. No. SI FHEIPOBT, N. Y.. THURSDAY. APBIL IS. 1965 PBICEs FIVE CINTS FEB COPY
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NEWS &. VIEWS
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SEARCH FOR B
EASTBE,. PASSOVER two greut days in two- great
Tuligions!, .•".",
It's not the name of the holiday or the leligion \v1iicli makes
the difference. It's only good if Uic spint of love, brotherhood and
respect is truly a sincere one,
Regardless whether wo be Christians or Jow, or of any other
religious faith, all greetings are lost if said merely with the ll|rs
«nd not with the heart.
J om indeed happy to join with the members of the staffs of
THE LilADEa and MEADOWBROOIC PRESS in widitog you and
yours the best in health and happiness.
PASSOVER
SMITH AND SCHADE
SEEK RE-ELECTION
' Mr. Clifton B, Smith and Br. Harold C. Schade announced their
cahdicacy for the offices they currently hold on the Rreeport Board
of Education, Union Free School District No, 9.
Mr. Smith has currently occupied this position for 27 years. In
addition he bis served as Past President of the &h(»l Board, president
of-iOie Souti'i Nassau School
Board Assn., the New York Slate
School Board Assn., and the National
School Board Assn..
He has resided in Freeport for
37 years., ••• , ' ' '
Dr. Schade, who was elected to
the School Board last year to fill
an linexpired one yeai" term, has
been *a life-tang Freeport resi-
. dent and. practices dentistry in
this community.
Mofor Robert J. Swaeney has en open oar as plans lor tlw Orchid Ball and Pagoant on Juno
24. which wtu se« "Miss Fraoport," 'TMtas Morrlck" end "Miss noo5oveIl"Hil8cted,'ore oxplalnod
by some of the principals (L. lo R.) John Ruiselt Lowell, PagoanI Producer and Mioclor. Laura
Forrante, Mayor Sweeney, Mickey MesseJt. JaekGorroo, owaM of Jhe Outrigger Restaurant where
kickoli session was held, and Carolyn Parello. Fine? plans for Iho Pageant ware discussed and in
addition a colorful Beauty Car^Cade was «I(o planned. Comptele details will ho announced in
future Issues of The LEADER.
Entries have been pouring in from girls who would compete
tor the tU!e.s of "Miss Froeporl," "Mi.ss Merrick" and *'MiB,i HocBe-vclt"
and In the very near future, The LEADER will publliih pii*
tures of these girls.
Many sponsors have come forward to act as bacltein for these
lovely local lassies and more .spon-wrs arc needed.
The Pageant is undoubtedly going to be a huge succe.w and will
bring a great deal of publicity to these communilieii and possible
fame and fortune to several of our local beauties.
II you are intcrcsled in projeclir.";! your firm, business^ group,
or Organization before the public with irnpacl, cull the Internationiil
Ball and Pageant Director today at Fit 8-3133 for infjimalion wiUi-out
any obligKtJon.
Girls, hurry and send in your entry blanks, See pa<;o 15 fw
all details.
Travel Expert To
Write Column For
The LEADER
DRUG STORE NOTCE
nriedmaaa Phanaaey* W WM*
Swmise Hwy., Freeport, will » •
main open late imtil rW' pJn. this
Sunday. April 18. All othet dreg
tioxag, wMch are nuBmbers of the
Freepoit Phmnocy Assodalion
eIos« at 2 p.ii>. on Stt»jtsyi>'A^
:SnsSaxxm ^..l>IuBi3fUcy, .tebipjtoie
.nuinbec is ra t - w n.
HBLEME, GLAHTZ
Helena Glantss. wWoly-known
iravel eicpert, and co-owner with
her husband. Earl, of the now
Freeport Travel 'SMvice. 27A W.
Merrick Hd., wU start a nev^ foa-
Iwn on ixsTeL vacations, resorts
and teraian counfirteB which wlU
appear in The LEADER.
As a public service f he will also
answer <{ueiiioBS on lliese sub.
jects i»|tbnal any obligattei. Send
your ImpWas to Helene Glantt,*
n»eporl Travel Service, 27A W,
iMeirtcIt" '•»£, Vtrnm^ ' "^ ~"
AUTO RACES START APR. 25
WITH NEW LOOK AT STADIUM
With the announcement of the opening auto racing presentation,
of the year, at the near-by Precpcrt Htadium, Sunday aftemotm,
April 25, can there b j ^ y doubi that spring k hereT
Co-promoters Billie Kodcnburg and Duke Donaldson,. have
changed things a bit for Ihe 1805 season and so bus the Village of
Freeport.
The Freeport Municipal Stadium—
home ef the Freeport Auto
llaees since 1£32—has been redesigned
and nriodcmized extensively
for the coming year. The
racing action has been "redesigned
and modernized" loo,
—Always^ ihe-scene«f ihe best in
Auto Hircing, automotive competition
will bo even better in
1966. Highlighting Ifte action wilt
be the ultra-fait. Modiflcd stock
cars. Also to be eceii will be the
swift Sedans, the zany Novices,
the unpredictable Street Class
iContlnued_on page 4)
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1965-04-15 |
| 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 | 1965 |
| 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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