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ySEEttHl iSttORIAL UBRABTt
"HkSSAU'S LA 110iST WiEICLY"
PREEPORT'S;
ORIGINAL
0PPICIAI.
NEWSPAPER
JRRIEfORT BALDWIN
ZIo Code 11611
MERRICK
Zip Cotte 1t»66
ROOSEVELT
zip Ccd« 11S7S
Mth yftir,.:Ho.v38' FBIEPORT. N. Y.; TH0B8DAY. JANtJAEY 14. 1985 •«^» •• PRiCEt FIVE CENTS PER CO^Y
NEWS & VIEWS
BY
T7Tf^Tll"l? \7ACtT
N. Y, Newspaper Reporters AMso.
FREEPORT YOUTH
CENTER DEDICATED
K National Press Syndicffte . ^^^^...^Hmmmt ^
• Without or with offense to felends or foBs,
': I sketch your world exactly as it §oes.—^Byroa
LEAJJSRf DIGEST . . . Fxeeporfs LAURENCE FELDMAN.
the jMIneola Playhouse tycoon, has rigned JANE MANSFIELD
as IhiB Etas, of the motioiL picture he will produce . • . First
MEmyEAH BABY al Doctors Hospital was a bouncing boy
belonging to MR. & MRS. KALPH DAWSON . . . Popular
TONY DeHICOLA (Atlantic Chomigts bossman) is the new
KIWAMIS CLUB proxy. (Good tack to a Good Guy) . . . Nod
ol approval to Village Trustee FBAtlK SOMEHS and bis fang
at CBS-TV for their .generous contribution to the new Free-port
Youth Center. (Big dedienlion' ceremonies last SundiiT In
spiio of lieawy snowstorm) . . . CongrBtulalions to LEADER
Columnist V/ILLIAM H. WHITE who was elected 1st VP ol the
vesy BctiTTo FREEPORT TONA CLUB. (Bill's With the AL
VOLLMEH Insurance Agency!. . . COWGHESSMAH HERB
TENZBR lost no lime in getting into action in Washington,
This reporter has already received a copy of the Congressional
Record with his speech regarding his iirst official observance,
(Should make an excellent Reprssantative. (His columns will
be featured in THE LEADER). . „.
DUEYEA ORCHID AWARD . . . 'The beautiful DURYEA QRCHIO
CORSAGE is presented as a floral token of public recognition and
appreclotion of commendable endeavors by ii resident of our community
. . . This week wc snlute a man whose insight on the racial
cfueslibn and whose writing talents have brought fame to Freeport
throuiii liis latest best-selling book entitled "Crisis in Black and
? (Continued on page 4)
NASSAU COUNTY YOUTH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
TO PRESENT CONCERT
PuMic Invited Gratis To
Hear Jop'Notcli Musicians
Ajt Fteeijort High Sunday
The residents of Freeport are cordially. invited to attend a
condfrt presented by the Nassau County Youth Sympliony Orclies-tra
and Baad in the auditarJum. of Freeport Sr. Hlgl> School on
Sunday^ January 17, begtonin'g at 2 p.in.
"Bie program is being sponsored by the Village of Freeport
Eecreation »ept- Conducting will I ^-
.Photo t^-te sho-.-B ditjvifitler at rll.'bcn-cjtting ceretnonie« dedicaiijifj Ihf n«w Freeport YoiUh
Center Left to right {front row), Mannle Wesalrfj. Cliairtnen oi Fwle comiBlwtofil Mr»r»f «««»«»•#
Sweeney. Agnes'Earon. Dr. Corlelon M, Fisher. Milton M. Korne, Trustee Frank Sowor*.^ (Bock
row) Howard RasmttSien. Member Board of Educstion! Jack MacDonald, VllWgo Clark,- Clilton B.
Smith. School Board, John Mendes, Park Commlisioner; Frank Smith. Park CommWonerj Tru.-
lee Henry Allengarten. Sol Cataldo, Park Commissioner and Judge Edwin J. Freedmott.
(Special Beleaae By Truitco Frank Sonicrs)
January 10th. 1063 marked a mHcitono in the progro.'B which
the Village of Freeport is rooking in ninny areas, ond pnrticuinrly
the area of Recreation for the youth «f Freeport. At Approximately
2 p.m., IWayor Sweeney and nssocioted dignitaries of the VillnRu,
M.1U am pouado <CiiBiaijjo HOIUM uoqqi.i am )tw 'n%\ jo SHIBJW U" "5
Rocrealion Center at 81 Plnot — _ —
Street 1 tendance, such was not the case.
Incloment weather, one would The rcspOJue, and tJie people lu
believe would hold down the at-1 (Continued on page IB)
Buckley Named
Chairman 1965
Carnation Ball
be Jack'Berv. JWr.-.Berv- played] j i ^ f ff
with the NBC Symphony O r e h e s - t ^ p*
tra im ,17'-:ytears,- as;-.a -Rfenchj^rli^
Horn {Virtuoso during the lour of i p | - ^ !y
the' -Tuscannl • &VL. ,:~ \ P^,'?
DiiB. to" the great demand - tor" ^ ^ ^
youth miiMcal groups.' the'; P«b-j p M | |
]ie "Wwks Commissioner Eugene i p g E j
F. Gibbons,'' and Deputy Com- j | r p ^ ^
missioner -Hobert .R, Gamble; |^||^';J
ha%'e OTfaaized' the young peoples- ^^^y^'
symphony orcheati-a ami Ijand. -* -*"
The^ program will be as fallows:'
1., Biaiid Overtuit'— Richard
Wagner.
i . Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Mozai* A. Allegro; B. Menuetto.
37 "Syinplibi^ No.-4—Meiadels-scrfin.
(Itaiian in a major). A. Aa-
(ConUnued on Page 10)
fc il mm:
JACK BERV
SVCKLEY
Chkrks P. BiwWef; Jr« fiifl
"vic* ]ttM!d«Bt, Souib HfiMtti
CommusiHwi HoqpiUv!. hsf beea
named cboixmaB ol 111* hospUal't
flrti Catnalion Ball io be held
Saturdiy. Jan. W, 7 p-in. at the
Cloud Casiiid# Ilootevttt Raca-w
«y. ,
. Tbe BaU will mark Jhe hospital's
3»th mmlveMary and wl«
honor the hospital'* lOO-Plus
Club, ol which Mr. Buckley to
chairman.
Mr. Buckley is « past piesIdent
of the Nassau County Bar Association
and is a distinguished
leader of Nassau County Ment^
Health Assodation. Heart Fimd.
Cerebral Palsy. Boy Scouts and
other commuBliy groups.
GRAND OPENING OF
RICHARD CHEVROLET
Richard Raffo, the dynamic ond youthful owner of RICHARD
CHEVROLET COMPANY will reaUzo n life-long dream when Wm
all-new and mo.st modern »howroom and service buildings are officially
opened this week-end, Friday and Salurdoy, Jan. 16 and 16,
This is Dick Raffo'e fourth business anniversary in Freeport
I and in those Jour yearn he has
built his automobile caterprisca
liito one of tJie moat active and
Fuecessful In. *1ie country.
The new a7,000 square-foot
BuiMing, which .houses modern
showrooms and spcciolizcd service
departments and parts head-qutti'lers,
is located in thfl block-long
area fronting Sunrise Highway
on Henry Street from Newton
Blvd. to Merrick Road. Tho
shop has moie than a dozen ape-clfll
hydraulic lifts and Is capable
of acrviclrfg any type ot truck or
automobile with a daily service
record of nearly 100 vehicles.
Richard Chevrolet also features
a special car rental service
for the convenience ol its customers.
The^ entire community is •welcomed
to visit ond inspect these
BICHAnDRAFFO (Continued oii page 1«)'
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1965-01-14 |
| 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 | 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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