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1„, vvv.oalf'l- FKS-IV.fr^’K RD. ^1520 jj ^-RXGR lis-fOXvX. K . ''• Th e LEADER \NASSAU’S LARGEST WEEKLY\ FREEPORrs OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER 1 FREEPORT zip Cpdp 11S20 BALDWIN zip Cpile 11511 MERRICK zip Codp 115<!6 ROOSEVELT zip Oodp 11575 231h Year, No. 51 FHEEPORT, N. Y „ THURSDAY. A P R IL IS. 1965 PRICE! FIVE CENTS PER COPY I NEWS & VIEWS I BY I EDDIE VASIL ^ W. y. Newspaper Reporters Asso. ^ l\f(itlonaI Press SyncUcote Without or with offomo to frieneb or toes, I ftkolch your world exactly as it goes.^Byron : ' ' ■ ' It’s not the name of the holiday or the religion which makes the diffei-ence. I t’s only good if the spirit of love, brotherhood and respeet is truly a sincoi-e one. Regardless whether wo be Christians or Jow, or of any other religious faith, all greetings are lost if said merely with the Ups and not with tlic heart. J om indeed happy to join with the members of the staffs of THE LEADER and MEADOWflROOIC PRESS in wishing you and yours the best in health and happiness. PASSOWR# SEARCH FOR BEAUTY P' School Board Assn., and the Na tional School Board Assn.. He has resided in Freeport for 57 years. - Dr. Schade, who was elected to Ihc S^ool Board last year to iili an unexpired one year term, has been a life-long Freeport resi- . dent .and. practices dentistry ..in this community* SMITH AND SCHADE SEEK RE-ELECTION ’ ‘Mr. Clifton B. Smith and Dr. Harold C. Schade announced their candkacy for the offices they currently hold cn the Freeport ;Board of Education, Union Free School District No. 9. 'Mr. Smith has currently occupied this position for 27 years. In addition h e has served as Past President of the School Board. . Presi dent of 'the South Nassau Sdioal Board Assn., the New York Slate DRUG STORE NOTICE Friedmans Phatmaey, 75 Wesi Suxuise Hwy.. FreeporL w ill to- main open late until lO' p jn. Ibis Sunday, April 18. All other drug stores which are members of the Freeport Pharmacy Association close at 2 p4m on Sundays. The ..fiiedinsD.. .pharmacy telepbone - number is FR 8*0001. Mayor Robert J. Sweenoy has an open oor as plans for the Orchid Ball and Pagoanl on Juno 24. which wlU see \Miss Freeport,\ ''MUs Morrtek\ and ''M ibb noosoveil\ soleclcd.' ere explained by some of the principals (L. to R.) John Russell Lowell, Pageant Producer and Director, Laura Forrante, Mayor Sweeney, Mickey Mossett. Jack Gorme, owner o f the Outrigger Roslauranl whore kickofi session was held, and Carolyn Parello. Final plans for tho Pageant were discussed and in addition a colorful Beauty Car*Cade was also planned. Complete details will bo announced In future issues of The LEADER, Entries have been pouring in from girls who would compete for the titles of “Miss Frcepovl,\ \Mi.ss Merrick” and \Mis.H no(».se- vcll\ and In the very near future, The LEADER will publi.<ih pic ture.? of these girls. Many sponsors have come -forward to act as backers for these lovely local lassies and more .spomors arc needed. The Pageant Is undoubtedly going to be a huge aucecs-s and will bring a great deal of publicity to these coinmimilic;? and possible fame and fortune to several of our local beauties. If you are interested in projcclir.'g your firm, business'^ group, or Organization before the public with impact, cull llie Internatitmiil Ball and Pageant Director today ut Fit fl-3133 for Infarmulion wiU)- out any obligation. Girls, hurry and send in your entry blanks, See page 15 fiur all details. Travel Expert To Write Column For The LEADER V , HELENE GLANTZ Hotoao GJanlz, widely-known travel expert, and co-owner with her buiband, Earl, of Ihe new Freeport Travel Service, 27A W. Merrick Rd., w il atari a new foa- lure on travel, vacationa, resorts and foreign countries which will appear In ’The LEADER. A s a public service she will also answer questions on these sub* jeeta leJtbDUl any obligatimi. Send your InquHos to Helene Giants, Freeport Travel Service, 27A W. Meiridc Hd., Freeport --------------- AUTO RACES START WITH NEW LOOK AT STADIUM With the unnouncement of the opening auto recing j)rescntuUon of the year, at the n ^ - b y Freeport Stadiuni, Sunday alternoon, April 25, can there bM n y doubi -that spring « here? Co-promotciu Blllio Kedenburg and Duke Donaldson, • have changed things a bit for the 1905 season and so has the Village of • Freeport. The Freeport Municipal Sta dium—'home of the Freeport Auto Races since been re designed and'modemized exten sively for the coming year. The racing action has been \rcdcaign- ed and modernized” loo. -•-—Alwftys-’iho-accne-of-the best in Auto Racing, automotive .coin- petition will be even better in 1965. I-lighlighting the action will be the ultra-fast. Modified stock cars. Also to be t'cth will be the swift St^ans, the zany Novices, the unpredictable Sircrjt -Class (Continued on page 4) ____