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aisl Yea*, No. 26 FHEEPOHT, N. Y.. THURSDAY, OCTOBEB 20. 19SS *»IS" •" PRICE". FIVE CENTS PER COPY
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•NEWS & VIEWS
EDDIE VASIL
, IV. 'Y. Pleiitptiper Hepnriim Asia.
Naliomal- I'rem Syndicale
LiilMi 10 llii- "ICDDIE VASIL SHOW"
Oil WTIIB, 1520 »n the Hial
WUhouf o; with ofiensc to Ifieitiis QT foei—
I sketch foui world exsclly u it go*!!.—£fron
MAKING THE BO0NOS . . , Ffeeport's BILL JODGE, veteran
aldo to Naaau County Surrogate JOHS 0. BENNETT, newr
stops cainpaignins {or his boss. A group on Main St. Ro«r midtiite
were wondering about tho forthcoming Comtilutional Convonllon.
Biil moved nghi in. expWnsd tho purpose and naed of tho convention
and foipiBsttd thalr votes for JUDGE BEMNETT who is
a ctindidate-lor dclagale. (This is what-is<called 24-hour lo^alts')
. . . We regret an inadvertent error In last week's columns The
charming EDHA BQSK, wlio w« eompUmented for her pleasant
demeanor arid commendable poifonnanco of duly is a licensed
nurse (Doctors Hospital) and not a Nurse's Aid. (A ioiiaer patient
FRANK M. MCLAUGHLIN, is one of tow biggast boosters} . . .
His legionJi of friends happy to know^^at BILL' GLACKEN,
former Froapor 1 Mayor, is bach homo ted lecuperitinf OK altar
recent surgery in Texas.
ElJolfiTOH'S NOTES . . . Those woUM-btoburfilarswho'^roke Into
JEAN HADTlOS'S new oKicu (249 W. Sunrise Hwy.) last week more
Ihan met their match when petit JEAN RADTKE returned unexpeet-
<'cdly;and caught Hiena lii the act, (She's not only dynamic in real
e'slato but also a fighting tiger when she's wronged) . , , Talk about
an active life; LOUISl MURANO, 79 years old and still one of the
busiest veterans of Doctors Hospital personnel, almost walked away
with all the prfies at thrlfl66 LONG ISLAND FAlIt (Ist prize for
hooked rugs, 2nd prizes in oil painting and hooked pictures, etc.) . . .
Looks like Preeporl's MURRAY GREEN has .another winner in his
new WTHE RADIO "Festival of Country Mujic" Oct. 22 at Island
Arena. (Some of the nation's top recording and TV Jstars will appear
(Continued on page 4)
The Leader Press
Announce Expansion
NEW 2500 FOOT ADDITION AND
EXTRA EQUIPMENT MAKE POSSIBLE
A 10,000 GUARANTEED CIRCULATION
Many Freeporfers
At Rocky Affair
Over five hundred guests attended
a luncheon filven for Governor
Hockefcller on Octqbor 11,
by the East Meadow Chamber of
Cdmracrce.' >••••-•••-•••*
-.;,"Attending •' fsoin-,?E^|ep9i^.'««!«>
Peter C. Kelly, Sam Oerbor, John
Marra and Ray Keirnan. Joe
Gerhauser, President ot the Free-port
Chamber of Commerce;
Judge Charles C, Mohrmnnn,
Stanley Both, Roy Cacclatore,
Mrs, Marilyn Hughes, Mrs, Rebecca
M. Danley, Wilfred Allen,
Tom Murphy, -Tom McMahon
and Mike and' Jim Kemp.
I | was liko old home week si the recent meeting of the Fkaeiiort
Exchange Club last week when former Assembly Spedceir^oe
CaiUn« met.iong-time friends. He was presented-asgittslJipealcer.
by-Profiam Chairmsn John AUiaiet Joe is one of the. n»Mt dynamic
speakeq; in Hepubliean politics today, x»t -csily on the local
' level bat also slaie-wids and nalionaUy, Photo"aWvo IIIQWS ( L # I
-x.l JOH|l,.ABlATErJi?E,,CAaHWO..ai>d|iBCWAIID;P.-DOBI^ ,
Exchanto Club President. Thoy\ « e t on Wednaiiiay' at~J016'
.KuasTSea Bzeese Rsslauranl. (Photo by-Oscar's Studio)
The Sous Ontaly
Bi^ Colnmbus Day
Parade Pietures
& Story On Page 4
TOM BRENMN TO
A D W S CHAMBER
* Tolji BraannnwiirMlhe guest
speaker at the weekly luncheon
meeting of'Hie rreeport Chamber
of Commerce to be held ThuM,,
Oct, 2a at Al B. WhUe>. He will
talk about • the cainpsign experl-encei
of a businessman * turned
political candidate. He is the Re-ppblican
candidate lor Congress.
Wilfred T. Allein. Is Program
Ctiairman;4nd Joe Gerhauser It
:"«lieTPifiEiH«it*ot-|hrChaniber-ol-
Commerce. .
The FREEPORT LEADER and its prlntlng*publl*hlng atliliaie,
THE MGADOWBROOK PRESS, ate completing tho expanilon of
their facilities located at 154 E. Moriick Road, frecporl. .
THE LEADER. Froeport's Oillclal Newspaper, onft of tho larfloit
and longest established iidependent newipapera on Long Island, wUI
be observing its 30th year of continued publleallon In January 1967.
Ilifl, latest 2.500 square-tool addition Increases the plant and
editorial offices, localod on two flaors,.to working.space of approximately
1S,009 square foet. This will house the new equipment, prcsstw,
eamezin'ind*'«iddre«slng machinsa. - ,..•.••-"•—•
.^„Ji^l3^hI>^%.lBi. present .covers the cominURUias ol ,Fr«epe«t.
BaWwfi,*BSiMSvelt and Mewlck wUh a Wg out-of.lown clrculailon io
former restdanta. mm in Barrlco ontt studenia away oj college.
The new expansion is aimed at offering a guatanieod circulation
of at least 10,000 to the advertisers of its coverage. This will incroaao
the readership from. Its present epproxImale'SS.OOO to more than SO.DOD.
In addition io more local news, ptclutes,. features and advertising
THE LEADER abo plans to add supplement secHoni whldi will cover
local faueinass, industry, spoils, social and fraiernal organiaatlous
and the profesitens. A special entertainment swpplomont is also
planned.
Keep your eye on "Tho new LEADER" for more favorite columns
and newspaper features.
Photo above rbsws a recent group of young men leaving Freoport
for service with fho armed forces. They and Iholr families were
gueste at a ban voyage breakfast parly hosted by ihe Ladle*
AuxUiary of WiUiam Clinton Slory Poit #342. American Lesion.
Hasting tho recrulii were Legion Commander Latiy Yanover.
Vfce Commander Jim Foxton. Past Commanders Bill Halland and
Carry llgner, Capl. H. Johnston, Auxiliary Pre*. Kary Martin
•ad jaembors Marts ZvUcovicb, Jessie HoUani and M«roarfll Ball.
•Tha Legion haa «>oaforid this projact since July and will continue
unill the preient iiitematlonal ctliis ends.
DON^T MISS TH&
FALL COmmAIOs
OCT. 23 Jux m&mm. wmmB
'OF /'COMMERCE
SUMDJiY
K;ACHT cum •p
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1966-10-20 |
| 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 | 1966 |
| 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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