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ifUBtra* on Hfih- rature-.ln . - S o l u t l ^ 1 nat3o&«<. . ie£ vilVti »hocles [fSES ig Rootna 9-0926 0987 7S9 081 \ ~ i m 3 •FRSEPOS/l!EL'CKIAlil.reS!/-Ry-- r iAAp^vf^RgS; ricTURES ' _____ The LEADER FREEPORT \NASSAU’S LARGEST WEEK.LY\ BALDWIN MERRICK 'isWTfi,: i . ,. ’ pollow The ~ lEADER For Reliable ADVERTISING^: ROOSEVELT . 'S- M 27th Year. No. 5 FREEPORTi N. Y., raUiSDAY, MAY 24~ 7962^ PRIPE FIVE C i^TS PER OOW FREEPORT PLANS HOUDAY PROGRAM Sam Qerber Again Qrand i l -Postmaster Issues Hollqlay Schedule : J^ l p h L Marshall announced that there vill be no winditw service at the Free port Post: Office' oh-May '30, 1962. For the convenience of box holders the post, office .lobW'^^ll be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .............. .......... . ’ . There Tvill be no regrular delivery -of mall but special delivery articles wli be delivered as received ontll Doctors Hospital Serves as Haven -or young Sailors At f i i i t ’gi'ance i t a p p e a l^ that ^ e a t iaianUby had befeUen the aix chil dren rushed to the^premlses by two ambulances of the Nassau County Police Department. . (Continued on Page 7) Marshal Of Huge, Barade ■ Plans for Freeport’s huge 1962 Memorial Day Observance have been completed. Samuel D. Gerber, who has served as Grand Marshal for more than 27 ye^dl-s will again head the ceremonies In that capacity. Serving with Grand Mrashal Sam O e rbe/ will be Dr. Ray Stiauss as Asst, p r a n d Marshal and Prank B. Manz as (Jhief of Staff. Guy A. Russell is the adjutant. The men named .to serve as Aides are: Kenneth Vouaht. Theodore Combs, Stuart K. Wallace, Guy Russell, Flank Manz, Harold Olsen, Dr. Ray, Strauss, Charles Hansan, Alan Vollmer, E. Willard Helland, John Oarjln, EWward Licence, Bmjl.Ander son, Robert DiMonda, Fred Becker,'Bcnjafoh Clara vino, EJmest Stumpf, Jr., George Mgynes, Arthur Pearce, Edward Johannemann, Prank, Bau man, Anthony Tarantino and Leo Henderson. The parade will form on Pine St., at 9:30 am., on the morning of Wednesday, May 30, 1962. The column will face East. . olpline arid, Church Sts., tilvlsiont Head of Mlunm dh Grove S t facing. North^^a^^^ Fine St. . Fourth Division: Head of column on Pine S t, facing East at Grove ^ Calls; First Call: 9:40 a.m. Assembly: 9:45 am . • ' ■■ Unauthorized Calls or the playing of field music or bauds while lii '.i the assembly area is prohibited. j (Continued on Page 2> ) i ■ M ..... . - -r Let us-proudly honor the memory of alLthoge who gave ^ e ir last full measure of devotion to thi^ oause.of-lib^y and t * AVe best pay tribute to du^r heroic dead . by dedicating ourselves to the cause of freedoih for ^ bravely fought. . > . ■ REV, Dk JOHN tAFSHAMl BEGINl ELEVENTH YEAR ; Bi,h.ft;Uoird C. WttM rMpJoliilM The Itot-^Dr. Jplv.: , . - g e v ^ . SBuil 'each Sunday. Upon g n id ^ < » . Se^oary. MadisonI X : Coiifmuce wheiic he lenmd . two dUfeiwt pa :-pdinted:to:U»“N w ;X b r k .1^ where ■■ Church-,lw gTWU, .''lir;bspered''''tmder-bls’giUdance;- • n r i i i i ^ oL ihe ..................... M ^ o ^ t Church. H . h « b « . Freeport PoUc. C h , , , ^ t e sorer,! r t u ^ ^ F , ^uup Are. RTWRrt. « « m )“ lB H o ism lnIsto,ndfrlendlo»U w h .«eelehb,iM . . nr. Latshaw is married to Iho former Helen Mao ffiiUo. Then hare Way-30, Wepu , on.,,«m; John L ..la t s h a ., Jr, uho will ho 3n.do,tod from A l a C Fharmaej ♦ ....... - ....... ' - ... Rambler Freeport Si PALATABLE POLITICS Rambler P r e s o r t. Inc., of-Freeport, • • - - was honored by the Automobile Club of New' York on May 22 for Its p a r- ticipaUou in the high school driver education program ab Baldwin ffigh School. , . ----- ! I Charles J. Murphy, dlreotor of • I traffic engineerlng~and safety of the _auto club, presented a certtflcate in recogmtion of outetandlng service -to .tbie community to l^old^Stem, p r e s id^t of the dealership, in a- cerembny at) 2:30 p jn. id the office: of Gerald TTiayer, pilnclpd of the school. The dealer* who . has provided two (h^.-eontroUed. itn g in ^ cars for us© by the school, is.betog commend ed foir making ’*an I m ^ r t a n t civic bontrlbqtidh:: to tfaffle safety and p r e s e n t^ teethe schbolaeveml y e a n i #1 IgnUe Av«u fWeppiA* ^ riaBain ^ tt«w 18 vm m B*W-. «»y, : « w a , *!! :i»h»;dni*, stows UbMt lure. me»lN?m « f ibP.fbeeBort jptuminhqrT AMBObitioft. etooe • a t 8 AtlauUo CJbismitdH te l ^ t o ic niittber ia FB '8-4676; r.f-^ ; Plotnre .above shorn FYecpoit^yoidge Trustee Fr^'hk Somns (left) . and l^yor-Bobert- J. Sweeney (center)' watching Carl: Wetsdn demonstrate the technique of 'thahlnr the nailonall-Tamoiu Wetson bamburgera.. The new Wetson Drlve-In itestanrant' was recently ’'opeaed in'Freepoii'.at;the corner of Sunrise Hwy. and Henry. Street -'i at the entrance to ibe LIBA station. ' Eieeport Histofkal MeseumWillllaOpen MemoriaL Day i0to4 T V ■ a®