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_• 'a late ree THURSDAY, fioveMBER 1, 1962 ~ Freeport li^aiip^ Cliui ^edom T H ,E LEADER t;A (;E ! R i J i'i Rn^eli. R. liotaiing' (lefl). Library Trustee, Is shown soceptinf dedication plaque from Edward H. Denhoff. Wilfred Morin (rlffhtTT library Director and Chairman of the Historical Documents Com mittee, looks, o.n. The Exchange Club of Freeport has donated a Freedom Shrine to the people of Freeport in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Incorporation of the Village of Freeport. The Shwne will be on permanent display at the Freeport Public Library. Edward H, Denhoff, Secretary of the Club, explained the contents of the Freeport Shilne, •Tfs a display Post- Office Honors Harvey arid Milner ■ Postoiaster Ralph L. Mai-sh'oll an nounced tlttit Clerks Alfred Harvey and william Milner have been the recipients ol .Post -Office Depart ment Award, Certificates for adopt-' ed suggestions. - ^ _ Mr. 'Harvey, who is employ^ at ii ■ the Main Post Office, was presented ills' Certificate-by Supt. of Malls Jcseph M-. Gofus In a brief- cere mony attended by fellow workers. •Clerk Harvey’s suggestion provided for a better method of labeling sacks of relayed mail thereby. speeding deliveries. - ------ Foreman Edward T. SmRh of thejDutgoing Mails Annex made Iwo'^presentatlons to Clerk Milner who is employed In that unit. Mr. Milner’s one suggestion covered the elimination of a s.ifety hazard on tying machine and his second iggestlcn provided for a change I the' pliysical structure of the building resulting In a more effi cient operation. In commendatory' letters to the. award 'wirmers~Re^dnil- 'sugges-' tions and Awards Officer Anthony J. Pawalacqua said, “the adoption of your suggestion iielps to increase postal efficiency.” FUHOM FUNElgl PHOTO m m m adihthw i In The Moi' 28 historical documents impor- tent to the development of the United States of America, The au thentic reproductions are perma nently plasticized on wall, plaques.\ Russell E, Hotaling, Past, Presi dent of the club a n d 'Tm stee of the library, said, “One bias. only, to view Clqb^ hns, in Its ApiM-ican>heritage. I'm a Iqng. time member of the Exchange Club, and I'm proud of my connection with the library. I ’Ve beep aioimd for. a good loi^ time, but I can truthfully aay that n o t h i ^ can stir my p ^ o tism as one ion§. look, a t the. Freedom Shrlnq,” ' Wiifred Morin, Llbrfiry Director and Amer^cAp .Oi^teepihlp Commit, tw tb^ Exchange Club. acceptedith?L-,^splay.'forthe library. “I’m a relatively new member ojt, the club^' but. I ’ve' h e a rd. a lot. about, the* Bhrlne. I, was prer parfed for^ a beautiful' display, but after see'ln ^ it.'I can only express ai^aze^ent! L strongly, advise, every resident of Freeport, man, woman, or child, to come to the library and look at it. I am proud-to accept the Shrine for the people of our village.” The Exchange Club has donated two other Freedom Shrines to Freer port schools. One Is on display, at the high school, and the oCtier is. placed in the Junior High School J}uiidinB-.Tha.members ofi,the^.B9^. change Club feel that pride In thie. Aiporlcan way of life, is JustJifia|;^e. T h ^ seem bent on provlne it. Marriage Ucenses Warren WetSs, 20 Randal) Ave.. FreepoT t. and Stephanie O. Sicilian. 20-12 Seagirt Blvd., Par Rockaway. Nicholas Semke, 637. Meadowbrook Rd.. trniondale, and Mary-Eusanks, 207 W.. Centennial Ave., Roosev^^ . Richard Brothers. 1010 Cleveland St., Unlondale, and Barbara Wlnd- muller, 1206 Hicks PL, Baldwin. ■•'Theodore Hemeke, 38-16 Ocean Ave., East Rockaway, and Joyce Bcnmetter,\410“Atlantlc Ave., Free--' ' Arthur Mahlstedt, 56 West GUn-. ton Ave.,. Roosevelt, and Joan Berm, 22- Tilrose Ave., Oceanside. - Richard- Wogksch, 186 Mllburn Ave., Baldwin, and Florence-Phillips,\ 51 Florence Dr-., Syossefc. , —- Harold Herzberger, 15 Briar M., Merrick, and Lenofe IHJesT\ ^ Bromptoh Rd.,-Merri<^. - - Edward A. Vasil, Managing Edrloi' The Leader The Leader Building 154 Ea.st Merrick Rd. Freeport. L:ng Island, N, . Dear Mr. Vasil: Thki Ls a followup on our tele phone convei'cation of. September 18 regaining the Fi-esport power, situ- l;am.enElos)n«, a copy , ol, the, VU;- W ^' b ^ ^ f ’a'ray-asslEftanci Paige:2 you-wili sep. the prescnt,gen- ___ ^1.. erating facilities are being used''^o produce oniy ’twenty to thirty, per 'his ’J'ha nicture shown above which appeared, in the advertisement .otj CHESTER A. FULTON & SON, INC,, Funeral Directors In the 70th. Anniversary-fssuo-of-the Frceport-LEADKR.attractcd--many-comntentS; — from all sections of Long Island and also from out-of-state sub scribers who formerly resided in Freeport. The Fulton establishment h sooi^. tq, ob.se.rve its own OOtli anniversary. It was started by civic leader and Freeport pioneer settler Chester A. Fulton and then, con ducted by his son, Curtis Fuitoii. Freeport native, M. Burfpnl Scuthard, now serves as president of Chester A. Fulton & Son, Inc, Are SDm? of our Village fathers i tunity to furthur di.sciu's this nial- t«r wiUi you. Very truly yours. J. B. HowleM 121 Connecticut Avenue Freeport, L.I., N.Y. more uKere.^ted for politic.il reasons in cptir-.itmg the Frerpi-b Electric Plant regardless of cost than con- •Iclprlng a more economical seiwlce which could be provided by a utility? In the Interest of the Village of Fiveport, I believe this power slty matlon heeds a' real, airing, and If 1 'can h f -a'niv-asddlan>^e 1 ht^^’ ypu^ The use of mechanical pow,er alone makes possible our p r e s e t. clviUzatioh. ‘ dan’t- 'ludgc- a ;counti*y’^iby tsts opposingpposing politlclans\'sriyi what I o p 's^y ' c u t . . . but to cut taxes and boost spending only deepens our deficit—and lets inflatio n rob our' inoney of ,-ca! purchasing power. I’ll vote for a tax cut ONLYt If i t is accom- panied’by a sharp cut.in non-esgentiai govern ment .spending.”: ' ^ you iWVE A mCND IN tMSMNSION .-..Keep him there! RE-ELECT BEGKER \ ^ ■ ^ .- 7 — ——; ■ - - - • In The Mail Dear Eddie.’ ' ' , I wish to' Jfie this opportunity to congratulate you and your stoff on the “Le^eri^for the very wcel- lent. Job done for Freeport during the 70th Anniversary celebiatlom -^ifayT-lr-»t-UhU-ame,^ l s o th w k you for the splendid .jobyou~^1rd' at' t h e ^ « ^ ’mohTes I n n h rre-nam ing , of Railroad Ave. , 1 would also like to thank publicly Dee Kratdvil and J. Norman Leek fo r their .-valuable,.,assistartce Jf^ helping me to put this over. - \Very special thanks miiisl go,.to. Mr. Leo Ursihi and his very excel lent J r. H. S, band for .entertaining; us at the; renaming,, ceremonies. ( a . cold - and wjndy, day, TO Mayor Sweeney, ^ v ^ e Henry Altengarten, • Village ’ ‘Treasurer Leonard-D.?: B.-'SnU th-and-Rabbi zio.toWtz-TiLank.^ yo.u, thaTOc...you, thank -ypul. , ,r’ 1 - Sincerely, - . . JOE VTTO cent of the electricity .requlied. Thl means the Pcccpar.t Eleclric PlaiA la cperatdng, or standing by. staffed with full crews twenty-four hours a d.^y, while the village is bdylng^ most cf the needed, power from Long Island- Lighting Company,' not- what you call an economical, operation.. ... The residents of Freeport Are long ’Overdue ,for-'a JOU e^fenattoh M the power.vSituation..:and’-'theK,' ap-; pears td be entirely-tbo muchr’gpln^ -on behfnd closed-tidom, leavii^}ihej public uninformed, I would-siTOge^y coa»iflC!t«x ewgittgsiipg. survey, bj^ fhade by an-lndcj>TOidei>t engineer-' ing ojganizablOnr- ------ •; W hy 'hais oTO'^jJahi'b'em-op^atetl- b^ more econoTolcal to purchase,.a)l needed poweiLfrom the Long Isla^d- Ligl\tlr)g, OoT^any... STUDIO (Oraanist & O ireoto/^M u ? le, F ^ p ^ ^ i l h o d i s t Church), 1 4 S , W a l 4 f i f t , ^ e e i , . F r ^ o r t . 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