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PAGE TWO .. THE L E A D ER THUHSPAY, OCTOBEB 23, 1969
DURYEA ORCHID
TO CHAMBER MAUI
The Duryoo Orchlel award lor thi"! w«ek was prcsonJcd lo Mrs.
Markin KnocHcr, Sccrelary tor Iho Freoport Chnmbor of Commerce,
by Mrs. Mario Miller. L to R.: Mrs, Emitr Garbo, Mrs.
Merry Cliri»lm«i« for 1868, Maflon Knocllor, Mnrle. MiUor, and
Mrs. Norraa Braun, Mrs. Morry Christmas for I9S6.
Village, Tawn Benefit Front
Industrial Park Taxes
Tho Fii'i'port Villuuc iind Town (if Ilenip.itcatl Industrial P;irk!5,
iilili,!in« «-l>ut was prt-vimisly a iion-tiix-pMitturiiis dumping liiwind,
nrc pliiyitif" all iticrcasiiu!ly vital rnlu in Iho liical economy, paying
SrK}3.1Hin in I'oal cid.itc tiixfs, and iMoviciiiiK li> tin? area $9,400,000 in
primary yearly payroll.
Tlio Industi-iid I'arlcs, with n ^
iiitd lit 'Mi iiidiiKlrial planlK, cnjuy '.
i«> special UtK lienelit.^. Thoy a r c '
assu.wwl at the nuririiil .ilanclards ;
((( Ml', irf real value, tin- >iame •
Ittrnuiln ii.«iwl tcir all real propurly ^
witliiu Vitiate UmU!i. In Jirtditiim, (
bruatluned tax base, in a lime of
iiky-r(»i:kelinK liixes. tlu«y aive no
itrifted liurden to the xelwol faeili- i
ties, I
The Iiulirslrliil Park a IHO his ^
iK'im the muanfi <if uiizniiim; and '
heaiitifyinK a previously hiighted
area, Th'm ploiwunt and busy-area
provide.^ well-payini; jiibs, cn-tlic-
Jnb' traininf?- and a niiieh-nuodetW
iiM'i'fiwo in primary payroll dollars
Cor Ihis area. THIH Inrlustriiil Park
ts an imdeninbic asset to the rnm-mimily
in tax lorm.s. In ecannmic
term.s-, and in human terms,
ROY CACaiATOttE
Bolow Is liKlod the I'aet sheet
ore the InduKlrial Park in Froopork
Village oJ Frecparl (10 Acri\<)
League Of Women
Voters To Meet
The nionihly mooCmB of the
LcaRiio of Women Voters, Town
on MoJKlay, Opt. 27 at 8:30 p.m. at
the honi(! of Mrs. Cnrol Hutpern,
14 WiUnvvljrook Lane, Frccport. It
will bo « meeting to di.scu.SK the
l^cagiie'.s views on propo.^cd
ehanKoH to the electoral eollegc.
Anyone residing in Rnldwin, Free-part,
.Merrick, Oeoaasidc, or
riooscvelt is weleomu to nltond.
Assessed
Yearly. VilluKc T.-ixeo
Yeilfly Gcnewd Tuxes
Yoarly Seln«l Taxes
$ 700,000
$ 2H.140
$ 10,411
$ 04,440
TOTAL .* 112,000
Yearly Payroll $2,400,000
Town of .Hcmp.stcnd (34 Acres)
A.s.'sessod $2,200,000
Yearly Village Taxes $ 88.440
Yearly General Toxa? I ."iO.OOB
Yearly Scllool Taxc-s 4 202,r>,'i4
TOTAL. $ 3a0,000
Yearly Piiyroll . .. $7,000,000
•Total Yearly Real Estate
Taxes . $ 402,000
Total Yearly Puyroll . $9,400,000
SNCH Auxiliary
To Meet Tuesday
The next regulor ineetini? ot the
Freoptirt Anxiliury <jf the So.
NuKMU CommunilicK Ho.spital will
be hold TUBS., Oct, 2tt at 1 p.m. nt
; the Chui-eh of tHc'Transflgufalion,
on Pine St
. Judge Beatrice Bur.<8tein of the
•Family Court will bo the guOKt
spMker, Guest are welcome.
COLONIAL AMERICA"
FAIR
SATURDAY, OCT. 25th
n hM. to e PM.
New England Supper
5s30 to 7:30 PM,
. ADtlLTSt S1.50
CHILDBEN under 13 yrs,: 7S^
at
Spartan Temple
Suiuiso Hisbway it GIOVQ S i
WtMwpoxt
Freeport O.i.S. *586
VILLAGE HALL
VARIETIES
BY
FA YE SOGERS
Publicity Dlieetoi o!
Municipal Employeeji Yeailr Club
rn^y'^iBBwl
^^R
^mm^^mi-i4 COMO KSTA USTED? ENTENDES? Savvy/ That's SPANISH
far liuw are you? D.> you understand? If you didn't, can't say I blame
you "can.-jc I didn't kmw either until I tm>k my first Snanish ie-;s;>n
last Wedncsd.-iy, Oelolwr I."). Villafio Police and employeeji fruni other
various depart nienls msulc n lerriri'." i^howinf;.
Crispy while diusie.-f adorn the — —
Vill.ifie Hall. They're fresh and
frwky looking. Their saucy little
petals are defyin.K me to .stick to
the script or sayiiu;, that "dai.sics
don't tell." But - what's the fun
if you can't pluck a petal off onco
in a while. Yep. there's notbinj;
liki; a "dame" to drop a n.ime
now .and lliuie. Ken Stebnor'.s up
and coniini; .secrt'l i.sn't what a lot
of folks think. I IvNOW IT. Wait
'till ne.sl time, Right n:nv it's more
fun keeping folks Rue.ssinf!. La,
La. FfSANNY BYE's fir.^f entry
int:> the IIOOTNANNY DERBY
jii.sl arrived. Dautihter Monica and
hubby Phil (Rostidno) proud par-ont.
s of MtehacI who tipped the
.scales at (i lbs. 12 m. Octolior 20th;
at Mcrev Hospital. CONGRATULATIONS!
WATCH IT HHOTHERS AND
SLSTERS: DOTTY ASHBOWN
(Police Ct.) ju.st back fi'om the
FBI biiildinK in Wa.shington. Saw
the whole bit in operntirti; Galla-
%'ant:ed through Colonial WiUiam.s-burg,
Mt. Vernon, the home of
George Wa.shington - went through
Fredericksburg and saw the home
of George's mother and sister.
Went through the Smithsonian
InsliUUc too. How IntorcBting. So
gtaa you hud such a nico %meallon.
Wyatt B. Anthony, had a week's
vacation (at home). He's now back
nt his shrine in the Village Hall to
arKswcr your probicma
Heart ol Freoporti—AH rooms air
condition, Includos all Motel
lociliJtes. Beasonablo Sammet
Rates.
HOHMANDIE HOTEL
17 Ewt Merrick Hoad
Want a job
that swings?
Giibbs Girls
get them.
Execulwe secretarial training.
Rftsidoiices, Schotarshliis, loans.
• lifetime pteceraint service.
Begin January 30
For calatflg write! Suite' 33S243.
Katharine Gibbs i»«itiniii
HEW VMK isoir
I^N *M BUIIDIHB, 200 Cifk A»t. ''•
JJ2 • 8S?-9300
*l»« HwrttWr, leitm, rrwidmct
Call
Duryea's Flower Shop
70 S. QROVE ST. FH 8-SS79
C
n U K D U n ' S
DRUG STOHE
"Your Prescription Store"
Open Sundays, S A.M. to 2 P.M.
39 S. MAW ST. FREEPOm
FR 9-3533 - FH 9-7788
MERRICK
on MorrfeK Hd, Phone MA3-1522
One Block East or
fvleadowbrook Parkway
NOW PLAYING
Shirley MacLaine
In
"SWEET
CHARITY!"
FIGHT PAY T.V.
Got a eoiiplo of "toiK hdred"
beauties up hero. But on thcni.
it Iwtks good: Biirbara Gruber of
IBM and "Tiny Tot" McDermott.
SIcno, Tre.-is. OITiee. It's vv:iy down
to there. Oy tiic \v:\y. "Tiny" Mc-
Dcrmott belongs to ttie "over
ninety" chdi. Sewed a 92'. on
her Civil Service TeA: HANK
SKKLLINGTON "Mr. Dross Up"
Siipt. of Sinibition Dept. looks
like a page from "Ksfiuire;" We've
got a IVimi-SUITED version of
Cluu-les Atl.'is floating around.
Know hi !»•? also a niini-.skirtcd
version of Mr.s. Miniver. Who'.s
she? Too b:i(l; Harry Dunn is very
umntmfortabtc but sdll (in the j jb
in A>sseK.sor"s OtIiee in .spite of a
broken big toe; Happened while
"horseing" around with his stjns;
M U N I C I P A L EMPLOYEES
YEARLY CLUB MEMBERS attended
meeting Oct. 21. In Village
Halt. Getting warmed up for our
Chrlstma" Party,
Chief Tony Elnr "popping" in
and around checking up on our
newly acquired language lessons.
McCahon Attends
A A M A Convention
Sharon McCahnn. of 57 Lirwoln
PI.. Frccport, medical assistant to
Irvin M. Fradkin, M.t>., att£aicicti
the 1.1th anmi.iliconvcntion of the
Amcric.in A,ssociation of Medical
A.ssistnnls at the Ilikai Hotel,
Honolulu.
Ctirbtiaan N Baraaird, MJJ.,
famed lieart-transplant surgeon
from C.npc Town. South Africa,
spcikc on ".Medical and Ethical Aspects
of Human-to-Human Heart
Trnnsplautntlon."
Gerald D. Dorman, M.D., newly
elected president ot the Ameriona
Medical Assn. discussed •"Promise
of the Future' focusing on the
recently approved Iwo-year edtjt-
Ication.il program for medical as-
I si.<:tanl.s at a luncheon in his honor,
j AAMA is a notional, profcs-i.
sitmal organization comprised ot
I nearly 13,000 medical .secretaries,
I technicians, nurses and others wh^,
work under the direct supervision
of a medical doctor. One of its
I major obJcctivc.s is to Increase the
education and profossionalisra of
medical aasistnnls.
Don't know how to say, s«>o you
next time, but anyhow, have a"
Nuy bien week - Eso as todo tot
nfjw. Toodleoo.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
TELEPHONE
ANSWERING SERVICE
Si s o . GROVE STREET
M. H. Kema FResuort 8-1243
Roof ing& Siding
EMORY W. WRIGHT
Estimates Cheerfully Given
No JOIJ TOO Small
FReeport 9-9090
• F O R *
ALL INSURANCE
Authoritative
ArfvKe • ,-•:••
117 W. Sunrist.ttlgliwaf _
Freeport, JK",Y.'
FB8-80M
•MiM^^KPHi^nQli^ r
FRED ¥liEL
' CAHPENTER - WlliDE* '
GENlRAt CONTBAOTOE.
PERSONALi ' '
PROFESSIONAL PfiRFORMANCa
FR 8-6498 BJ^ 3 - f i ^
Baldwin & Cornelius Co»
Consulting Civil Engineers
Surveyors "
101 S. Bergsn Place
Wievpon FR BS7m
Tel FReopoil 8-931S ••
ERNIE'S AND TOMMY'S
MIDSHIP RESTAURANT
Full coune dinnefs seired dail;.
LOBSTERS - SEAFOOD - STEAKS & CHOPS
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES
Open 7 Days a W««k sa? g^. Gro»«.Si, Fwfpoit
Edith's & Harr/s
STEAK HOUSE
AIR CONDITIONED
Foot of Ray St. on Froeport Rhrer
BUSINESSMEN'S COMPLETE LUNCHiON
Menu Chanses Every Day — But Not The Priee
from $1.25 to $1.50
"Best Shell Steak In Town" $2.50 (luncheon orry) |
DINNER from $2.95
Served til|.2 A.M.
PIANO BAR
featuring
BUZZY MOORE
Mon..Wed,-Fri..Sat.-Sun.
9 p,m. to 3 a.m.
HAPPY HOUR
All Drink* Half Pete*
S to 6 p.m.
Men. thru FrI.
So. Main < Left on RAY ST., Freeport MA 3<9Sftt
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-10-23 |
| 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 |
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