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FOU.QWTHE
LEADER
. . FOR
•> REUABLE
ADVERTISING "NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY'i
. . t • FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FOmOW THE
{ . E X D ER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
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.:2Sttfc-!f«lr, N*;6. FREEPOBT, N. Y...THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1980 PBICE FIVE CENTS PSR COPIP
CHAMBfR OF COMMERCE TO
CllPONSOR "BOAT SHOW"
I Norman Leek, Roy Cacciatore
; And Henry Al+engarten Head
"-Chamber and Merchants Co;mmit+ees
Mormon Icck, President of the Frseport Ohamber bf OopiAsK:*,. reports
that at a director's meeting, the members eiathustsstleally agreetl
lo co-sponscr and support the Preep«t Boat Show. Henry Altengarten,
Sccintl Vies President, nnd Chairman of the Waterfront Division, Is
actively working with the Boat Show Commltitcea., ; • :
It has bcqn announced by Roy
Oacclatore that the following Merchants
Aseoclation of Freeport metn*
ber$ hain:, b«en appointed and are
'working on Freeport Boa( Show
Committees: -
' Sanford Sannlger and Joseph Oer-hamer
on Boat Slaplay committee;
Hernuu Barwh and Donald Pol-trtM-
on puhMclty; Hwlxirt ijoheo,^
Joe (MdlBtatt and Robert Erwlg on
"Mtatoe-!>«*•• Prize CommUtee;
Walter OfeenA and Leon Leonard
onWteine Window Dlwlfty Commit-
(O&nlttued 1 on Page 3)
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^'SCHOURSHIP BATTAUOr T^
^ O l f p q POOR-TQ-DOOR DRIVE
I: Iw Students fo Appeal
'.: For Community Contributions
; ; ,A.. "SchiJarshlp.^attaUoij." copi#tt^'of lOO. Ifmjwrfc,Hi ^'.
Freeport Plans Spedal
Memorial Day Prograiii
8ABIDEZ.
lAMilEL D. GERBER A G ^
LMnl#«| AuV-.-'UKfllll' ',lllilliwllf«li'y'''.^s~i-:^
v_^.;.PLANS for FreeportV hute 1960 Memorthl Day (MJMmaoe'fiwt
town tsompleted. Samuel D. Otrbcr, «ho has scrvSl as Q««rt fiNiliil^
ter more than 28 years vlH again head the ceremonies in tftai ctpaMty,
Serving with Grand Marshal Sam Oerlier win be Dr^ Ray Strauss as Assft
Grand Marshal m& Stuart K. WaUace Sr. as Chief of staff. Ouy' A,
RWKell is the adjutant. -
; The men namsd to sprve as Aides are: ; , •
Kenneth Vf^ught.-Theodore Cjanta, Stuart K. Wallace, Thomas Mm-;
ph^, Otjy Kussell, wlUlam lilUligan, Dr. Roy Strausa, Ohartea Bansani
Alan VoUmen Joseph 8Uwln«kl; B. WUtard Helland, John Cariin, Idwiai^
Wcence, Emll Anderson, Bobert DlMonda, Jaelc Morrison, Viator )W4
^nda, Howard Bangs. Anthony Kapolltano, Ben]amlA daravlno, Snieai
StHDipf, Jr„ WUUam Bb«nberg, Qcorge Maynes, Arthur PsMwei Odwarii
^ohanfiemaan, Sdvard Doerr, RusscU Redfleld nnd Fi'ank B&uman,
The.pira'de vUl form on Pine street, at 9:30 «jn., T>ii the nwrtUk^r-fil
Monday,' May 30, 1B60. The columfTwlU-faw ^^ttft.
,- {Oooteuaft ...on--.PNiy!,^
i^Mtea.%- »i«r.'6(^j;9nQA'9Btta]ioriv' .'Mii
•g'!^>^.\p**nflW«'Bi<3fiftl*«ftli"AI«ir?^ WftOfted to the five"or a*r
'•k{^', f jthoUtaodL dOUa»- already jiledged by bmlness concerns, jtonifnuoity cv
•'^'•^"''vj^1^J*6|*&ftWUC.patents and others, with the sum totaL being..nse^ to-.pro-
"'^^vlde icholarahlpis to dwervlng-bpys or girls who reside ln,Pceeport and
\4lsh to go to college."
The "Scholarship Battalion" will .be led by Bill Ashley.' 'Freeport
- H 'S. Director of Athletics. Preeport's Republican Comniilteemen wlU
j__ assist'itTorganlzirig orderly covex'^ge of the community's 9,000 homes.
Pr^ntaLlon of ^th»' scholarship award; wll) be tnade at a dinner
to be helVi^tM! .19 at'tffe Oarden City Hotel.
f ^ -
ALVOUMER IN^. AGENCY
MEiiGES^^ITH MEADOWBRjOOK
& i
t'^:
r*-..
< Pjeture'.above showB'Peter |C.'Kelly Ueftl, of MeadofrbriMfe liumr«
•nee ^tcnln; on the Une indicated by Fr^port attaniey 'Mm W. VoU-miqc
in tIii«''»)H»i^ of Al Voltaner.'&iaivancB OiMn|tanj)r,and the JKxBy'
fin&,L««Uirii: oa'is Walter V.'9|iiirpliy'of'Mcadowbrp(£"wIi» Joints the
ewinbined staff as eenerat broluface jnaaager of the tuergier.
*tl\» finac, two of'uifr iwgest \n Ute Fr«ei»ori-Boosevell,fir<!Sit, bave
con)K[ne4 staffa in an .effort t».,liru»«stiter (beln' losiiranpe services i»
ibe'ii^^IIe^ oe'^rdlhg t9 Ittxam^ V. Kelll^v»n'jofflclal pf^tbte cn-
, l ) 4 * e e « . « t a m t , I ' • . •" '• • ' - ' • > / • . - ' .,
1HiiS''e«*tdiiiied ottteetBot tlie firm, wUeh.irill be knenni as Al VoUn
ilU(i'laic;r'wta be at ti, NorUi iWato Strert, FJteport.
at , i ^ e : * i ^ ^ ; » d ! i f ; . ^ KS
Votutay «vaaUi«r.'>fi»y H'lu^oix^
thwflt^ pw*?; May'ife ^Hf^n \i>)i
hours of-V:O0 and 11:00 PJk^ - ....^
' .This taumaraent offers bow.lem
is^years and ^der the opportiunlty
of participating^ 'fpr cash prlws.
Nightly prizes will'be-given along
with a weeldy prize to thf highest
score received by both a maA and
woman.
Each bowler will Ue given one ball
per frame and the bumber ot pins,
will be counted only if the, head, plif
has been knocked down.
Scores will be detenplned in a
two game series with the highest
possible score .being 240 pins. .
All,interested penons are invited
to attepd. The Income will be iised
by-the -Freeport Klwanla jClub for
their many charitable services whlpl^
they sponsor tbroUjsbOQt the year,
.
Guy Lombardo's .
MarirtebeckOpens
. "nie Marine Deojc'of Ouy Lom;
bardo'S' East Point House resbaur-ant
in Freeport, will' open for th?
season on I^^lday, nigUt, May 27.
-<. The Marine beck,- which .is lo*
cated on ,the second floo;- of the
restaurant, WHMK open Friday and
Saturday nights only, from 8 pJh.
to 2,ajn. 1
Dancing will be'to the music of
liUke Cirlello an^ (be Sti^n Pole
Ttrlq, Rfiservations can be m^de by
jpSionlj]^ ,LaiT7 Maggl, the? East
Point House's maUied'.
••i?iasi£lfete4a^^^yyi^i
F!reep<»d^«-Sally', Lyutan
Gblf; Wimier'At Brentwbod
;> Sally .Ly^n of ^117; N, Zlrqpksldfi
Ave,,' Freeport,^wft«,.«ae',^jyJnaer 'tf
ment, aj "thetofew: Bir^twood ,CioK
l^lottamsftore abMni Utt'fery loveiy MHTIMMW Beli4pperiey,.w&».fiia^
seleeteiA M '^ttsa nprnm ^ m^ fi tbe ftmti htlAp^ Vi^t 4l^^,
at OM Ireepert Mt^ BAeoI mOiioiAmek mtttng tte very expensive
•tape," made of ikrittar bUli, :»t flMi^fioifti openliw of tbe new'^
Drhie'lii bffuieb ef tli^ 3|ite*aew Biook' Nn^iwi iMnk located ai 90^
N0fih.Ha|2i.St,-|h.F(«ep«l!|< Moidnr e(iii.a:ppri>vittsly Wdfil'ls WUiia^a.
Pfettfei,' aaslitaat cashier 11M «flieer-lii<ciuu«e ot the Fre^wrlBifim*^''
to, pai iBmll lirwtw. irfe*-jfedd«bt>WI' asiuuiger of ,<iiw Wf»e0>Al '
malr'Mfloe aal Mfi,'ta |«imch of Bt^tUtow Broi^lt NaUenal BaUfc.^ -
• - - ' " 4, ! ^..Ju 'm : — — i -
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-05-26 |
| 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 | 1960 |
| 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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