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PAGE TWO T H E L E A D ER THimSDAY, AUGUST % i m \
American
Host To
Legion
Special
Post
Guest
Photo above shows Ptl. HSchard MuWewnoy, CMof Anthony E IM
lOnciVPait Commander Howard Lai3«n.
Or» AiiKUst' 15th, Ihu Ammipon Lotion FiLt-pcirt Post, Wllliiim
Clinlein Slrtry Nn. 342, \vm host ti> u ^roup of !>p«cia!ly iitvHwl guests,
A lunv Am^ritiiii fing svas prcsunled to Chtef Aiitlmny Elar 'fm
Hw use (jf Ihii Fn-uprirl Folifo D{>pt.
A eilatkm was presented to PI!, WiiUcn' Sicliicn fcip oulslnndinfj
Police iiptitm. PU. Siehien h t t d r ~ ' ' ~ ^ — "
vknvv.d |)lwil(.«niplis of ptirtpli!] Tho«. Lovclidgo ciimu tn lepio-
•wuiil(!(t.by tin: Polkf. Somu lime j,(.„t Mayor Sweeneyvvlw wan
'\Mm: l,u ,%.tf«R«vwa .«»- m«n, u„„bU. to ivtlfnd'duu to previous
KOHJIIKOU U bus,nrid pli'wd • him Uomitillinent. -,,.!-,.*,.--„-.,-j .,^
Ulidt;i' iifivst, X^att'r dt.'Vt'lopinunfs I • -. •",•-.,
Iir.>v<!.( t!i<. um-M wiw ju.slin«l | RW'ord MuJdr.wnt-y, President
11,1.1 (iv..Uur.4laiicywt.rc«oIvMl. "f "•« Framni Bf-ncvotenl
j Assn., WOK u most wulcomo guest.
PtI, SifluHn vvJ4«v<n slinrp fiyes J_ A check wax presented to
atid iiiniariikHhtt! memory, Jiiid ; Louis I'limnvfra, chiiiriJiHii of tho
aptirflifiHii'd ;I(KI riirnovcd lliis i "Joliti Whitty Fund" for a most
wiiiilcd <:rliiiii«id fjiim (.'ontiiul! wortliy cnusi.'.
with liiw Hbidiiiji; filizmiB. The
Li'.yiiKi considered this recoRni-tioti
of llii> sHKpwt from n pUolo,
£1 ri:ni!irk;ii)le mid exeellottt
Polil* IK'tillll.
Jfilvn KuimenkHmp, Jr., whi-ner
of the Boys Sliitt', was preis-ftit,
iiccompiuiied by his proud
p«rents. This fhie young man's
action und deportment were ex-
A eitutiriii wsi.s uls<» presented i <'ellenl while at Boys Stale. As
to .foKcph Uray, Jr., for supply-j IIK; result cif liij; fine upbrinning,
iiiK new Cudillaes fur Iransporlu-1 hu received n letter Jrom West
ti<in of tlic Frceporl Quid Star 1 Point, invitiiijj him to lake tlw
MotlHMy in llie Memorial Day j test for appjiinlmeiit lo timt not-l';
irade, (ed Mililury Awidemy,
• In The • SUMMARY OF R00SEVEL1
Armed Forces gp QF EDUCATION MilTINGl
The Board appointed Mr. Philip Smith General As..si.>!tanl Prin-I
eipal at the Junior-Senior High School, clTective September 1. *" 'j
Mr. Smith ha.s served the dLstrict as a member of the high .school!
.'cience dfpnrlraeni, director of the adult bnsio education program,!
and prhu'ipal of the federally funded .summer uehool proRram. He|
holds a musters- degree from
JAMES E. MILLER j
Captain James E. Miller, son J
of Mrs. Rosemary Miller, Free- j
port, helped rescue five injtircd i
survivors of two. helicopters {
downed duri*!!!; recent liRhting in |
the central Vietnamese highlands. |
Captain Miller was a pilot on •
one of the twjt U.S. Air Force j
HH-43 Htiskie helicopter crews; i
who accomplished the recovery |
0.? a climax to a hectic operaiiun j
and during a lull in the tifthting. [
The captain and his fellow j
crewmen scnirnbled into action i
at Phu Cat Air Base after a bat- !
tle-damagod Army UH-1 Huey
and an initial rescjio hoiicopter
hatt criiiihed 10 miles "iuirlheiwl
of Ptciku. When the Huskie crews j
arrived at the .site, Army gun- (
bhip.s and Air Force A-I Sky-1
raider attack aircraft wore peppering
the enemy as close as 50
yanks to the allied troops.
Hovering at SO feet above n
mountain ridfjeline until the enemy
wa.s temporarily supprt'.ssed,
the tfuakie crt^w.s took position
over tht? wreekafie and Ihe victims
were Iioisted aboard. Fighl-ii
»l! resunMKi even as the re.seue
helicopters departed the area.
Captain Miller flies search und
rescue for the Acro.space Rescue
and Recovery Service, The global
lifesavini! organization hiis
recorded more than 2,400 allied
pecsoniicl rescued from probable
deatli or enemy capture since be-
{jiiming Soullieast Asia operations
it) December 1004.
A gnidualu of Frceport High
School, .ho 'received his B.S, degree
in i0(i5 frt)m Clarka<m College,
. Potsdam, N.Y., and was
conntni».^ion(!d the follo\vlng y«ur
through - Officer Training School,
Lackland AFB, Tex,
Heart ol Fieeporl!—All rooms «ir
condition, includes all Hoist
lacilliies. Haasonable Summer
Rales,
NOHMANDIE HOTEL
I? East Merrick Road
The EDITH MclNTOSH School of Music
4a Hillside Ave., RockvilW Centre, N. V.
FALL TEHM begins t U E S D A Y , SEPT. 2nd
HogiaJrationi Aug. 25 thru Aug. 30—8 kM. to 5 P.M.
Brochure upon request
•
FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN I
ttllj dtt UUK tArtRl ]
LANDSCAPE
DESIGNERS
Niiit«vy tti|4 Gardmi Shop
Landscape Designers — Conltactor
250 ATLANTIC AVE. FHEEPOBf FR B-7357
Roofing ai Siding
EMORY W. WRIGHT
EsUraates Cheerfully Given-
No JotJ Too Small
FReeport 9-9090
Zrineil -^it
Zrlont I »Dts tan
C«U
Duryea's Flower Shop
70 S; GROVE ST. FE 8-55?9
CHUBBUK'S
DHUG STOHE
"Your Prescription Store"
Open Sundays, 8 AJM. to 2 PM.
33 S. MAIN ST. FBBEPOBl
FR 9-3333 - FH 9-778B
CONY and luw earned post ma;;-
tcrs cre«lit in school administration,
from Hofstra Univer.sity,
The Board nioved to contact
the State Education Dcpiirlment
with a request that Title I funds
be distributed differently. Their
appeal is bused on the fact th.tt
12 of Nassau County'.s public
.school dLstricl."! service 01";/ of
the County'.s ADC cases yet receive
only 28'.! of the Title funds.
The Board is a.sking that more
of the fund,^ allocatet! to the
County be jiiven to flnancinlly
needy districts.
The Board iiuthorisr.ed legal action
Ijy lis attorney if. the re-ciiH'si
is Jiot favorably received.
The Board moved nQl tn submit
the proposed 10(»B-70 budget
for n tliird vote. Previou.s sub-mission.
s of the budget do May
7, and ayain on Jutic 21, wore
decisively defeated by disilriet
residents. . ,
• Under au.slerily several school
programs will be eliminated, including
free textbooks for children
in kindergarten through
grade 0, the tnlerschttlastic sports
program, the lunch program, bus
Irifnsportation beyond State mandated
minimums and new library
books.
The Board approved a tax levy
of $11,44 per hundred dollur.t of
u,sses.scd valunticm for the coming
year. That ' figure result'? from'
the (iddttiiin of $3,207 to the pri>n-ent
rote of $a,02 for the oporution
of the schools: and .153 for the
community library.-
The Bo.nd appointed Mrs.l
Muriel Williams, DLstricl Ciestl
Mrs, Will!am.s rcplncej Mrs, JMaryl
Bedinger. wlio no longer resHeai
in the di-strict.
Glackeit
• FOB •
ALL INSURiB^NCE
Authoritative
Advice
l i 7 W. S u n r i s e H l g i w ay
F r e e p o r t , N, Y.
FA 8-8000
Bonura Accep+ed
To Drake U.
Robert P. BOnura, .son of Mr.)
and Mrs, Snlvatore Bonura of 410 j
W. Merrick Rd., Frceport, Is trtie j
of approximately 900 freshmea
accepted to attend summer orien- |
tntion programs at Draike University
this summer. During the |
two-day aessions students ,nhd
parents' are introdttccd to Drake '
University's student services,
residence liall life, oxtra-curricu-litr
and .social functlohs, Tl«s sessions
began July 14 and will cpit-tinuo
into mid-Augu,st.
Dr. Richard Metcalf of the Col-lego
of Busine.ss Administration,
is .summer orientation director.
BEAUTIFUL :
H yott Icnow haw Jo IM be<ullliil> m
ntlllloa womsB will p«y yost (er faux
w!c»li. . Ambltloia woman »Ma«4
lififfl lo Iftarn ^nd IQBCII prottMlonal
mamup. SniBl) t>uKbi«M el jQur mm-'.
poulbl* on- lull oz paH llnw I w ^
CM! collwti: itaHMavIt Hiinl («1)
tl2-4nt St w«U»; ineltid* photM Ns,
VIVIANE WOODABD
' - - . C O S M E T I G S ^ . . - -V
n.pi. mil. sts riiih AV«, JUJ,
mED VISEL
CARPENTEH - BWlLDElf'
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PERSONAL
PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCB
FH 8-649S BA 3-5423
Baldwin & Cornelius Co.
Consulting Civl! Engineera
Surveyor*
101 S. Bergon Place
Freaport FR 8-8760
MER-GRPVE
Bar&Griil
Your Hosls!
Jim & Kick Larieos
' / ' • • • • '
Corner W. MERRICIC RD.
a n d S. GROVE ST,
Freeporti N. Y .
TeLt FBenport 8-93IS
IRNIE'S AND TOMMY'S
MIDSHIP RESTAURANT
Fuir course dinners served itallf.
LOBSTERS - SEAFOOD - STEAKS & CHOPS
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES
Ojjen 7 Days a Week JO? So, Gzova S t . Ffe«pM*
idlfh's & Harry's
STEAK HOUSE
— AIR CONDITIONED —
Foot of Ray St. on Froeport River
BUSINESSMEN'S COMPLETE LUNCHEON
Menu Changes Every Day — But Not-The Price
from $1.25 to $1.50
"Best Shell Steak in Town" $2.50 (luncheon orly)
DINNER from $2.95
Served till 2 A.M.
PIANO BAR
featuring
BUZ2Y MOORE
Mon.-Wed.-Erl..Sa(t,Sun.
9 f>.m. to 3 a.m.
- All
HAPPY
Drinks
5 to 6
Man. th
HOUR
Half Price •
p.m.
ru FrI.
So. Main - Left on RAY St., Freeport MA 3-9588
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1969-08-28 |
| 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 | 1969 |
| 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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