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M G E TWO E t E A D E E THORSDAYv MARCH 29, 1962 fXCHANSE ai!S PRESET AWS IHSTOBICAtSOaEnfc , Board Of Bener a n d Saidtatton Obm--' ■ missloners n e x t.I^nday night, Aprtl :.be > l i i ■; '\ ’'Y - ; ■—'r - ' • -\ \ i' ’I -111,111 rM^in'rtffijifr»'mili-f ................^***\ * i h t c l t *wf SSttiOO I n dn effo rt to aailiit i b e n r i n nftierelnM AnAtiictel ^ ^ i d a n c ^ '6f a citizen commis- jg^^hfcclt;foif-(B M amlit ibenrin ..... .AHhvr J ta d ie, :ot the-Ezchaiise Clob, -onr club’s Corcnani of Serriee reads, “to d i s ^ a ^ e 1 W e to' .ihoec of higb and low estate who have served and saeciflifed ghat ttte herUage of Amertean ctUzeeshtp m iehi be mbte.” Mi. B o d je contimied, “I know of no better way than to assist t ^ Society lii jheserrtaif p<w- IM.\ tions'ol our history for future generations.' Dr.- Philip BlotW Exchange Club vlee president Is shown presenUng the check to 'tVUIlam .Kaland, president of the Fi^eeport Hbtorlcal Society bl the Museum at 350 South Main S i, while Mr. Berdje, Rnssell £• Hotallng, past president; and William M. Vogt, club treasurer, look on o.pproTingly. New Sewer Sanitarion Board To Be Appomted ' a-;move t o l l ' d p l y i n g san ita tion, under a c l t l z ^ ’ conunisaion, .the; Ffeeport Village Bo^rd' imaiiiinbu^ aiholUdied 'the 'SeW r- CbnuYils^h'-after a' public hearing Monday lilght.-; , ;No .oppbsi*^®*' ‘exjpnsatA 'to tlie acti(»^ whlcft'clears the.way for establlshnient' of a hew Municipal »m new' ^du:^w^Wt=itsip 0 w'e aie .•enlarged’ -'-j: ... Th& VUto ^oanl feelsitbat saqi'^ tatlon' raxila .'Euitong^Uie iihost. Un^- Ney Waterfront Section To Be Developed Here After-a-public hearing Monday night, the Preepbat Planning Board adopted a subdivision map as sub mitted by Legend Homes Ihc.. which is developing e wabefrant area at the foot of South Bayvlcw and Branch Avenues, KSGE K'JSiC EESTIVAL W!U BENEFIT 2 nd BAPTIST CHURCH Prbeeecis Wljl Be Used for * Building of Second Baptist Church Musical Festival for-the benefit of the Second Baptist Church of Sis- — and First Presbyterian Church of '.Freeport, The Youth and 'Vching Adult Choirs of Bethel A.M.B. Chuich and Second Baptist Church. The Musical I P ^ v a l will be pre sented. on Sunday, Aprit! i , in Free- Freeport, will feature the* dCspel Redeemers of New YorlSi: Oaskln i tens of Brooklyn, Youth Choirs of Freeport Methodist, .]C l^ch : The Two by 'Two Clulb of the Freepbrt Methoc^bi .' Cburcli . a re planning to m a rt the l^ntcii Seab> do by pi«enUoK their a n n u a l Len-r^ ieni^lOm, ‘ •''''■■■ -'^Sbbt, ycar,-:“The SWry of « o t b ’ is- to bO shown in - j ^ - p o ^ lbioinfr Wdky^ Aiwir 13 a i 8 ^ ^ an*^t^ uraayiiipia i« at y.30 pja. apd a t T te'O ldb-extends p n b x r itatl^ io r aO to a ttduL TlClDets be s m dt the door, nefrestanetfcte win he: BcrvM during bxtennisslon. TaiEpayen Reminded Of IddZ Deauflme Federal meome tax returns must be filed by April 18 this year, local dis trict directors ’nnuttaa B. &anlon and Charies A. Church again re minded the public. {jis? If.; P t;.. W ITH YOUR FREEPORT c a r d e a l e r s — ITS — . 0 ^ ' t. .o.' X ' v n i t ' T n A Y T^-i- - - ~.t ~ .. .'r . P ' r - . - l ' , Y o u r l ^ i j E i r o - C o t t i p a r e - d u r P i j i C t o l ^ m p a r o O u r S e i ^ e e l Y d n r F T B E E P O R T D E A L E R - V d n M A T C H o r B E T T E R a i i ^ B O N i W I D E D E A L s n o r e d e l s e w h e r e . N O N E E D t o B U Y O U T S I D E F R E E P O R T ! B iilck . S p o e iai — O p e l .. i S h o r e B u i c k I n c . 37 E* M e r r ic k R o a d F R e e p o r t 8-7300 C a d U lac — FdiiU a c - Tem p iM t J o s . H . G V a y I n c . 1 8 9 W . S u n a l s a H w 7 . F R e e p o r t 8-1130 E s i a b . 1 9 2 7 . - :'C ^ R i c h a r d C h e v r o l e t C o r p . : E . S u n r ise H w y . '& N e w to n B lv d . ’ ' F R e e p o r t 8 SS 10 D o d g e — D a r t - L a n c e r F r ^ p o t i D o d g e - D a r t - L a h e e r . . 3 7 9 N . M a te S t. F R e e p o r t 8 - 6 M 0 ' j F o r d — F a l c o n . T h u n d o i b lrd \ V S a r a n t M o t o r s I n c . 280 W . S v n r U a H w y . F R e o p o r t 9-2801 . . ' O ld s m o b lle — F 8 S : A d d y O l d s m o b i l e I n c . 268 N . M a in S t. F R e e p o r t 8-1440 Rambler Meiropolitari. • Volvo ^ R a m b l e r F r e e p o r t I n c . 146 W. SunriBj Hwy. ■ F R e b ^ r t 8-6380 ; i i i ; a i i ! ^ l * Q » ^ d E A L E R S i > ^ ^ ^ poru; • v%.i , - Thl.s special fund raiding event wiU be presented under- the auspice's M , the \OospeL S&igdi^Vjproihoters (A tte S ec^ ^pU^Clu^h. Glor- ia 'MnTritertv-and Walker. 'rTlteiieiM .ed » ^ .d W B c l l Mildiijg isvve^. urgent Aor theipaator. Rev. S . M l t c ^ MAUe ttw.;:and n u lg r e ^ - •riMuchurcb to:;hio 'aS^''i?^i“e ^ i i r ^ n t :cO » g re^|toD .^alul the MxiWpg is In pooR'COOdirion. ^ ■ ^ e pfUttUc 4s askbd to sun^ort thls'etfoit. Bpend a n enjoyable af- teniooB Sunday. April 1, a t 3 pjn. in the audltbrlum of.'riie new R-ee- pbrt High School,-2 Bhoohslde Ave. D a h lia S tark s o f th e B eth£l A J d £ . Church will be Mistress of Ceie- monies to these very line choirs. Enjoy s g ^ e n t music, help a worthy cat^e and receive the h e a rt felt thanks of a church in need. Tickets also available a t Viebrock's on So. Main St. and Brlathwalte's on Church ?t., ITeeport. George S. Hiltz On Dean’s List At Rensselaer P.L Recognizing exceptional scholastic achievement at Rensselaer Poly technic Institute, Troy. N. Y.. dur ing the fall term which ended in Januarw toe Dean's X^tj. is made public'ly Dean of Students, Xra^E. Rarrod. Among those listed is George S. Hlltz, son of Mrs. Irma H. Hilte. 319 Maryland Ave., a Junior Major ing in m a n ^ e n ient engineering. f . ' F->S '' CnthoKc Parish Clubs Plan Annual Spring Dance Th» CatHolic ’ Clubs o( Long Island, an ^filiate 'o f the Catholic Youth Organization, Dlo- cese^ 'of Hockvnie Cedti^, wm con- /duet.; their Third AimuM Spring Troiit 21^011 OPENINq Trout Rods ,■- __ ;l$5.95 Trout Reels ,.,,$2.98 up Flies. Leaders, Lines Complete lAne oi Trout Tackle Red Worms T 0 0 for 79( FISHING LICENSES ISSUED SCHULTZ 41 W. Sunrise Hwy, FRoeporl 8-4367 9 io 9. Tuesv Wed^ - “ s iu i.s’t u ^ 'I r»cHiw?r ■ . be t Dim