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THURSDAY. JANUARY 7 . 196S T H E L E A D E R Pretty Mickey Heinicke. of Denver, Colorado. 19&5 National Match of Dimes girl, came to New York City recently to meet many of the National Foundation workers.. She is seen with Mrs. Shirley Shy, (left) of Rockville Centre, Secretary of the Southwest Chapter of the March of Dimes and Mrs. Connie Lehr (right) Mothers' March Chairman for the Freeport March of Dimes. Little Mickey Is a victim of birth defect known as open spine. March of Dimes drive, which began officially on January 2, is directed primarily to the causes and treatment of birth defects. IN THE SPOT-UTE VIEBROCK’S , ‘I - B y G E O F F C A P L A H Viebrock'.s, the restaurant “where friend meets friend.\ is { j lociited at 40 S . Main St., near Sunrise Hwy. in Freeport. It has ' ^ been a landmark for more than 3 decades. The restaurant, which was established by Cord Vicbrock ’32 years ago, is presently owned by Helen Weekes of Freeport, Otto i' Kruse of Bellmore, and Walter ■ j Itgen of Malverne. Ml'. Itgen, who also owns an ice cream parlor in Malverne, be came a partner in Viobrock's Res taurant-in the spring of I9t51. He left his native Germany 10 years ago. and was drafted into the 82nd Airborne Division at Fojt Bragg. N.C. He then bought his store in Malverne, now called “Walter Itgen’s Luncheonette.” I^iebrock’s Restaurant is a highly successful business, and this is proven by the fact that it is one of Freeport’s largest res taurants. Mr. Itgen attributes! people. The large private dining Viebrcek’s success to the high . quality of food siyved,^ and the fast and the efficient service that Viebrock’s Restaurant ofTeis. ers, has been associated with Viebrock’s for 30 years. Besides her administrative and manager ial duties, she takes a direct port in the operations of the restau rant. Mrs. Weeks, who i.s a niece of Cord Viebrock, has a married daughter,, Dotti Os^vaJd. Mr. Olio Krause, another owner of the restaurant, has a daughter, Katherine, a nurse at South Nas sau Cemmunilies Hospital. Vicbrock's Restaurant, which employs about 50 people, has a large sealing capacity for 225 room can be I'csei'vcd for special occasions. Mr. llgen, a friendly and con genial host, has a wife, Mai'garet, Viebrpek’s Restaurant has also and two son.s—^Michael, 4, and become well-known because of Walter 2. the Col.. Saunder's Kentucky- fried chicken and fountain spe- ciaUlics. They also sell the popu lar Fanny Farmer candies. Some of the more popular foods served by Viebrock’s are tasty sauerbraten, tantalizing pot-roast, Whenever you arc in Freeport’s shopping dislriet, be sure to stop in at Viebrock’s Restaurant, and you’ll sui’ely lose those “shoppers Viebrock’s will provide yoq with fast, elTiciont service and mouth-watering roast sirloin beef,: tasty breakfast, lunch or dinner delicious veal cutlets, andl to suit your individual taste, scrumplous steaks and chops. It The hours are: Mon. through makes you hungzy just to think Thiirs.—8 a.m. to 12:15 a.m., about il! Frf. and Sal.—8 a.m. to 12 a.m., Helen Weekes, one'of the own-| a rd Sun.—IO a.m. to 12 a.m. Ellman Named To Rights Commission Van Ellman was named a mem ber of the Freeport Commission on Human Rights at a recent Vil- lage Board nreeling. He is e\- ecutive director of the Freeport Housing Authority. The .board also placed the new Industrial Park on Buffalo Ave. in a new zoning disiriet. Indus trial B, after a public hearing. Action on other matters pertain- PAGETHBEE SAVOY A CJIINESE RESTAURANT OF DISTINCTION Cocklails > Lunch - Dinner Orders to Take Out 108 W. Mewitk Rd., Freeport FR. 9-1616 $100 REWARD K We Cannot Repair Your Watch Speclatista In Om ega, Elgin, Longincs, Bulova, Hamilton. Banrus, W a ltham , Rolex and Jutes Jarolnsan FOREST JEWELERS 77 SO. MAIN ST. FR. 8-0848 ing 1 0 the area—parking t^egula-jand fire di.=!irict limits—was also tions, application of zomng rules { taken after public hearings. Beamity pe a Budget of t h e ' Better Kind HAIR COLORING Single Process 3.00 Double Process 6.50 We are proud 1 q announce. MR. ADRIAN, formerly of our Plainviow shop, has joined our slafl. HAIR FASHIONS of mmmj Mol ;0G 70 SO. .GROVE STREET sto r e H o u rs: Mon. th ru S a t. 9.6. Frl. 9-9. .. “OEAUTV ON A BUDGET OF TH E BETTER KIND\ FHoeporl 8*9488 Effective January 1,1965 NEW HIGH RATE 1 ,% from day of deposit ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 Denominations or on Certificates of $100 ■ and $500 Denominations Savings Certificates are available to individuals, non profit organizations and businesses in denominations of $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 with a maximum of .$100,000 to any purchaser. They mature one year from day of deposit, . . ave self-renewing, at mutual option, for succeeding years . . . interest is mailed to you by check on the date of maturity. In the event of emergency, you may surrender the Certificates before maturity for the full principal amount. Investing in Certificates is as easy as making a deposit. Issued at all Offices. REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUMTS- 4% on accounts $1,000 or over; 3'^% on accounts less than $1,000 H empstead B ank 17 Offices on Long Island Baldwin ■'B'ethpage • EosI Moodow • E « i Norwich • Homp,toad Horrickl • Islip • Kennedy Park • loviltown • Manhossel • Mineola North Mauapequa ■ North Merrick • Old BolhpaBO • OyUerBoy • SyosccI • l \ - ‘hury Jdtm b tr ytdrral A/i«ifraiire Coti>ofiit\on • i i i d