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.;r: I P A G ? F O T J B L E i A D - E H - r m i B S l ^ y . W i p i V E M B ^ U , 1963 {]SfBWS& VIEWS] I / . BV ... ■ - EDDIE VASIL 1 -^ United Press International National Press Syndicate ; (Dfiar Headbra,. E d w ^ Eddtofc a ^ ;CoJummst o i THE, EEADEft Ur cujieally^ o » a, lour ^ I> i ^ iMUsile Basea: Ibtoughoul the tlhitod' Stafear-Mews and View* [lh U :« e e t is beiny w ritten by Harry^CurranL- ' ]I6he;of &e~iestesi thiakers> and talkers on. h i o ^ e f . is. BUDDY iHUMPHi^Y o i PMMAVERA'a HBSTAUBANT _^ick' Road . ; 7 a belated, and _yeny rinceW Kapply The-.Ereepori .Memorial; tiib raix has placed on exhibition .the iirst of-a ^scheduled series of-reproductions from the collection of „the N a tional GdUery * of Art; - : . . .Title for the'N o v em be^-Joan is.; “Landscapes In The National : G a ilery,\-r^ ' : . The te\?!'prints coyer a time 'period ft*om, the Wth to the 20th. — - -- Its ^kESFOET -entuiy. C laude M onet- represen t ;‘he- T m p ressiom s ta-w ith hi: ' “B0nl{S;i)f the Seine, Ve’theuil.”, •The influence• o f ■ the Impres- dtmiste '6n~Gezahne ■s i shown- in- ‘his -“f c ^ c a p e in- Pi-ovence,” aK .istic touch since-- for most artists o i the . Middle Ages, reality ex- ; isted only- in. hea-ven. . * . As w e ^ o o K ‘at Bem b randt’s . ‘^ e M i U '^ e feel, a sense o f the.- ■ : vastness • o f-'the univerre,. r a t h e r .; ‘than a concern, minutiae. Other artists .^represented . are; r iWtt finUhed. taping, a. JACICEGhBASON SHOW,.'which: wBl be . .ptbsenled a t the Holiday Saason . . . . How does. BIlX^ VOGrT manage lo keep track o f air the. numbers and. exchanges of. which he has cbarga? — '4wi^'l«J>«i8nb#>*-i6>im!«n<l-'Swrril .PavW. Plemish^tWinsIoiv:. ;;ttU(Suievback.ini<>'pamtihg..'T*e Homer, AniM hiaginat^errahdscape painting- p f ' ai v. Jbhn> Cdnstahle, English:.'; 7 i-Xous^aU is pleasingly*pQ rtrayedv-rT h e -e^ibihm a i^'be'^ninvthJ jx;'“Equatorial Jungle.” A d u lt Departmfenfr frbm -9'\a.m. a.rr -it- is’,ihteresting-.-to- note how •' # - w . . . ,ihteresting-.-to- ■; n a ture.-in the early religious ; >aihting5 o f Giorgione and D.uccio. ' li Buoninsegna have an unreal- A d u lt D ^ a rtm e n fr frb m -9 to 9' p;m-. Monday- through Eriday and^ from 9- a jn . to 5 p.m. on Sat- urdayr-The-Library-is-located on W est M errick Roud: HAPPY THOUGHTS DEPT.—It was so good to see BOB: -BUSGH- MANN, m anager of THE WHITE ROOSTER (220 W. M errick Hd;, Mferrick)j recently returned frorat Sheboygan,- Wisconsin, afti^ ■vt'atching his'son TOry,- 17, score two touchdowns in SheboyganiS, vi’ctory over .G reen. Bay. The final score was , 24 to ii 'is young TO R T p layed Slotback on offense and Right Linebacker on defense. We’re informed' th a t several -scholarships have', already- been- ex tended to, thj^powerful: runner, BOB was bubblm^^p.wer hia. son’t academic and. a thletic progress!’ F SA Women*s Day iotrea. . : I after I p e o p l e ; y o u s n o w r r : Naw ''retUad!' WAiUIEB Ml&SnT U: enjoying a mucli: needed: rest . . . HARRY B£B>VKOWCr2^ bopea. to have the GAPT. JAGS' VI' back im FraepitttLshartly being w interised. . .. EDDIE: VABIL'S. RADIO- to. resume, shortly over. Radio. StatioD; the. tebtens CUy- Hoiah . . . JOE ZARNOGHS. dUplay of tropbissi and: pzhses. 1 * striking,. . . . BILL HZCB;E-.;Lt. eb Life Guards. a l JQHS^ iBSACirpOOL, '. has resumedlhis; Winter, position. in> ihe> same- oapacUy. I it : Florida.. . . . JACS BROOKS: happy as can: be behindi the stick at OTTG KUNZ'S: SEA BREEZE.. -MUSICALLY S P B A iK I N G -^. The- recording; of. **What. Now My -Love,\ by BUDDY GREGO is c e rtainly on the rise THE BUDDY SA N D Y 'O U IN T B T T r'currently playing:-at - v a riousrspots' on-^ thi Island has a ^ h i e n d p u s find in th&..Jalented'.-LILIA N. MARS, (mother.- qf-four d a u ^ t e r s , by the by) . . MAUREEN' SMITH, now at the SUNRISE. VILLAGE; is recovering frein mononucle osis. H e r rendition: of- toe classics, is th riilin g '. .... W ^ f that-GREEK' MUSIC em a n a ting from, the-w all speakers at the MANDARIN?. . . . NEJLA ATES an-, outstanding success in-her- appearance a t GUY' LOMBARDO’S EAST. POINT'HOUSE.. . DID Y b u .K M O W m ...... NANCY NAIAi, lha IMSiatt PiincM * o f : the WHITE ROOSTER, is attractive: enough .top . chpllangs pin-up queen. H e r brother,. Al; is a st.aff: Photographer- with NEWSDAY . . ^ SAM SCHMALL of the: S & Di SMOKE SHOP; which] features pipes,^ s m o k e srcigaretlesr.’ . .. J O E PALACZO,^ now m anager of GRAND UNION in-W antagh. is-missed’by his m a n y friends: here-in Freeport. Used.lo be locftl:M6Ri ..n^rWALT HEIDELBERGER of ALL-STATE INSURANCE plant; Vriensive> Bkiing^ tbis W inter . . . Hats off to. the FREEPORT FIRE OE* PARI 3 .IENT:' f o r;tha efficienf m anner-in- whichi they answ e red- * y sails during: the w a ter sfaortsige. T h e y can \roll: a- truck\ withip two minutes of the E rst note of^ the .sirenl: ■ - ^ ^ V . , ■ KINDNESS COSTS. NOTHING DEPT.-. ..'. One o f l h e m o st gracious, hosts to;-be f o u n d J ^ t h e ow n w of the-MANDT^HIN RESTAURANT, PETER-. CHU: His charm ing and talented w ife'C E U A v and daugh-] lers SUSAN, 17, and-PENN Y, 15',—assist him with- the Chinese.- A m erican Cuisine on-Snaday.-eWhiijgs . . . Chief mixologist HARRY of FEL IC E S of PATCHOGUE can hear-a persons, n ame once-and* rem ember it-. ^ . CHARLES P. BUCKLEY, JR.. President of-THE ;• l e a d e r , to be NASSAU HEART ASSOCIATION Chairman. (Continued on Page'16) rl •MrSv-JamM. Bhibtt- (left),.'Westbuxiy, Mrs. E d w u d W; Gonzalez» Sands PoihL. and Mrs, . Frank Varmus, Freeport, members of the Board' o f Directors of the Family Service Association o f Nassau L-, County,.-ZhCi,,. meet: at.; Old WestbUry Gardens to. discuss plans for- '^amsiL'fc Day- t o - FSA!*’ to be held Thursday,. November I4, ' i m 10:A.Mi.to I'.RMi-aad ls30 to 4:3lt>»Mi. at Old- W e s tW y Gardens, Old Weribury^; Cong Island-. Bifce Safety Rules FoUow,. these.- sim p le Safety I R u I bs and. e n joy your bike with- oujb.'ths; d a n g e r-of accident. These precautions arenit difficult - or . complicated. T h e y ’re just ordin- . applications of common sense. 'Follow them! 1.,'. Obey a l l tiaffic regulations and signs. 2. Ride on. the right side of the i-oad in single fila 3. A t night, be sure your bike :S. equipped w ith a white light in front and a red light and re- flectpr in back. Visible 300 feet) 4. In the daytim e have a iiorn or bell on your bike that can be heard at least 100 -feet away. 5. T r y to keep off the side walks. Ride next to the curb. Pedestrians have the right of way. 6. Watch out for cars pulling 3ut into the traffic. 7; Keep your bike, horn or •'oell in good-working condition at i a ll times. 8; Check y o u r brakes frequent ly . • V 9. S t b j ^ a t all intersections. ' Look right and left before cross- 10; Use the proper hand sig nals at al times. I“^ © N ’T hitch onto other ve- ^hicles. DON’T' ride tw o on your bike. DON’T' t iy any trick or stunt DON’T weave in ’and out of INIHEMAHL .: .'. i8ft W haley- S U ^ t - ■ ' ■Ffeeport’,.N: Yi, _ “Nov. 8, 1963 BdrV^iiy. Editw r,. ' . • F r e e p o r t Leader. Freepbrt 7 ~ N . Y. --- ,D.ead,Ed: _ ' *■ Criticism is eaiay- to ‘ccinf crew aiTived- and sawed the;tre- mendpus, limb into, .pieces, tos's'ea: them irito-a-truck, and left. , AH of these- -men worked not only with speed and efficiencyjmd \at 'gi‘eat-p.ersohal risk in: w ind and by.i rain, but,: were also friendly and cnurteous. To thein -wj» offer, our gratitude and, respect. - — During the ten y«a.-3 we have but here’s one farhily that-wUhesj been-^residents of Freeport,- wt. lo toss some yei-bal bouquets,-m have always fourid the Village The LEADER . -,‘NkS8AjrS: LARGEST WEEKEr- the .(irecton o f the employees, o f employees,'from the Police to the the-tiiltage of Freeport: SanitaHon Department, to be most- At- fee height of yestcrijay’s efficient and helpful; It is a plea- - : ■ , (Esiablhfeed 1S3S) : Published Every Thursday by the Freeport LeaderV - , C ^ e s . E.. B.ucliley. dr.,. President The-PuoRie-srQfflclal-abwspeper Servln*! T^». Corarmsnily in - 27 Years: .•.'••EcUtorial and''A d v e rtising Offices: . SubscrtpauB H r iet »2J0 winttetoi-m.J.a huge branch; bj-ohe sure to pay taxes to. a-townr-whieh j U from the tree, in front of our' amploys such able personnel! 'home.:'As snapped the • es— upstairs ' sto’rm window,' sending' the window a n d .pdrt b t the.fram e istructure- plum m e ting,' i n ' -pieces ■to the- ground: This‘.Was .at 7:d5 !a.m.. '.p b w '.'lS e . leading to: o ui\:lujuseJ jOH^^ QENE«ffiVE T U L ty ' which I'ih tu r n crashed :agaihst a n __ R ife N o i m ^ b ^ h e ‘1 12P.-N9- Bergtfe.Bl; : r Freeport, N: Y. • \Noy. li 1963 • * ,Qf , . -* * —' W V. X| - X 0 UO Within three niinutes after our 'therc^: s ^ i h g ; ' ^ a r d - ' over fe. livp ^TiWpr * li n p ' TV'ritt .. . ■. - i a n a e = s - . ^ i ; i s s ; , ™ Dear: S ir:- > I. wish t Fceeport Gaitden Club To Decorate. L.LR,R.rStation The Fr®®Pori Garden Club will once..^again decorate-the Long Is la n d R a ilro a d ^ tatio n .' Mrs. Paul _W i^on'is the chairm an—of this anh'uiFuhdertak-iag‘_and Mi’s.'Jo s e ^ Holt is. co-chairm ^ . AUrmetoberst p articipate in the prbjecti.includinig.tlre J u n iorsrun- tutelage, of Mia. Alfred Purmiagen.“ ^ v e r y w reath and swa:^ is hand-made and'decorated by members,, a n d i n o h t ^ go into the preparations. Everyone is urged , to-visit the Xong lsland RaUroad. Station dur ing ,_the- Ghristmasr season, and p a r ^ t s .are—urged to take their children to see it. ' ;. Inasmuph as the - R ailroad sta tions fee in'.competition, each gar- -den w h ich-enters:.does its vei’y best to .win top,'prize in its sec- ition.. Mr., Thomas Goo'^feP®''^' president p£ fee Ifetig’-^lsland- Rail- ’road. , w ill present.’fee aWfeds at the Spring,:LunitoTOn of. th e sec ond district of -the T ^ e r a t e d Gar- :den Club.- ' K S S i s i ^ S i i E i ^ 1ft - I ; f'-. ?■■■■■-■