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THUHSDAY, MAY 19,1969 T H E LEASER PAGE THREE T J ROOSEVEIT RACEWAY * SEASeNISIARlm^25 IRS To Glose Memorial Day All internal revenue service o(Tic<u will be; closed, on tnorial Day, Monday, May 30, 1966, Charles A. Church, Brook lyn District Director, of Inter nal Revenue which services Long ART AUCTION Oils* Watercolors. Ethckliigs. Original Lithos By Such Famous Artists As Chagali, Mlro, Braque, Dobkiii, Soyer, Orota, Flimus^ Picasae Photo above shows Charles C. Me&rmann (left). Acting rtee- port Police Justice end Hemy G. Knab (right), owner of Peter Petersen Construction Co., at a recent family party in honor of * their brother. Gustav Sklund (center), who reports for duty with the tJ. S. Air Force. IRV FLAUMENBAUM HEADS aVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES ...... ' Irving-Flaumenbaum,-of- Freeport,-head of .ihe.Nassau .County Civil Service ^Employees Association, will be.installed as President of the Long Island Conference of the Civil Service Employees Ass’n. ' on June 10. Mr. Flaumcnbaum, an employee of the Dept, of Welfare, at Mincola, was elected to head the 40,000 member organization at Knapp Hall, New York State Uni versity at Farmingdale, on Wed nesday, May 4, by representatives of Government employees work ing for the State, Nassau and Suf folk Counties, Town and Villoges. Elected with Irving Flaumen- baum for a two-year term were: Julia E. Duffy, of Pilgrim State Hospital, first Vice-President; George Koch, of the Long • Island Roosevelt Raceway will open on Wednesday, (May 25) tor a 52-nig)il \Summer Festival\ stand that wUl attract the best harness horses in the,coonlry. Highlights of the dp»ion ace the famed Roose velt International on July 9, Bret Handver in the Realiration on May 28. Armbro Flight in the Realization Trot on June 25 and the |announced today, American Trotting Championship on July 2. The opening night feature is the $25,000 Commodore Paco, a mile invitational for three-year- old pacers. This event should at- ract the best sophomore side- wheelers in captivity. Romeo Hanover, the winter book Messenger Stakes -favorite, is being pointed towards this dash by youthful trainer Jerry Silvery man. Billy Myer will drive this fleet son of Dancer Hanover for Ihe Lucky Star Stable and Mor^ ton Finder. Also expected to contest the issue is the impressive Canadian champion of last year. Golden Blend, now under the care of Claude Pcltctiei^*This youngster was clocked in 2:02 last year over some rough footage in Canada and has beerf training diligently for this confrontation. The remaining position.'; will -be .filled.,irQm JW.s. ,t.ajen tad ^ Overcall, Goodnuff, Tarport Paul, Clay,\Butler B^d.-Buzzy Han over, Mr. Lucifer and True Park Police, second Vice- Presi dent; Eva Armstrong, of the Town of Babylon, thini Vice-President; Ethel Strachan, of the Long Island Inler-Covmty Park Unit, Record ing Secretary; and Michael Murphy, of Central Isltp State -Hospital,’ Treasurer. Employees Association, largest in New York State, having over 12,- OOO members. He entered the employ of Nas- sau'County as a pharmacist in the Welfare Department in August 1950 after recuperating from ser ious injuries suffered in the Rock ville Centre railroad wreck _in February 1950. Shocked by the poor working conditions of Gov ernment Employees, he le-organ- ized the Nassau Counfy Welfare Employees Association and soon had over 300 members. He served this organization as President for six years. Soon thereafter he was ap proached by the State CSEA to ■Hundreds of persons, prominent take over the small and ineffective in the GoverJ>ments of the State, Nassau County Chapter of .their Nassau* and Suffolk Counties and •the T6wn and Villages of both Counties, as well Ss others active in business, labor, religious and social circles, are expected to at tend the Installation ceremony. Among - the special guests ex pected to attend the Installation ceremonies are Governor Nelson A. Rockcfellor, Controller Arthur Levilt, Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz. County Executives Nickerson and Dennison, Maiy Goode ‘ Krone, President of the New York State Civil. Service Commission and George Simmons, Executive Director of the Nassau County Civil Service Commission. ----- Mr. -Fla'umenbaum.. is married and resides'with his-wife, Ruth and son, Dennis at No. 25 Buch- anap $treet, .Freeport He heads the Nassau CSiapter Civil Service Dunne. Blue Painter, Lord Stacey and Joe Parker, the three divi sional winners of the recent Clark Memorial at Liberty Belt also merit consideration. This key race will probably reveal if Romeo can continue his mastery of the division or if the three-year-old title is up for nany other*. .You Can Own An Original At A Fraction Of Its Actual Value On Exhibit: Thursday, May 19-^:00 P.M. to 10:00 P*M- Friday, May 20th—1:00 P.M. ib -6:00 P J f. Sunday, May 22d—I PM To Start of Auction Auction: Sunday, May 22. 1966 — 3:00 P.M, ADMISSION FREE PROCEEDS TO CHARITY Temple Israel of South Merrick HOLIDAY PARK SHOPPING CENTER 1652 Merrick Road Merrick, New-York PICTURESQUE ATMOSPHERE — EXCELLENT FOOD • fa m il y PRICES — PERSONALIZED SERVICE CORAL HOUSE Of Baldwin Overlooking the Lako on Mliburn Avenue - ................. _.-..N ?»r.M o ^ck R o a d ........ _ -BANQUETS, WEDDINGS PRIVATE PARTIER -LUNCH .-DINNEn...,SUPPER CLOSED MONDAYS FOLLOW THE LEADER How Can Alitalia Offer Europe For As Little As: $340. $309. $449. $559. Includes Jet Hound Trip, Hotels and Sight Seeing. . Slop In and Ask Ua FREEPORT TRAVEL SERVICE 27A W .M .jrlclzB b a < l organization.-’ He took up the new post and through a vigorous cam paign increased the chapter’s membership and made it a mili tant unit. His membCTship goal is to have over 15,000 members by 1967. His interests are to improve the working conditions and wages of State, County. Town, ViUage and Special District employees Nassau County. He is a member of the Advisory Board of the Central Island Com munity Mental Health Centcr^and a membe^of the Board of Direc tors of the Long Island Fund. Researchers have developed a square pineapple that is juicier and is said to save picking labor and'peeling waste. At 9:05 A.M. Dot Condal told us she owed about $1,500 on alot o f bills.' At 11:47 A.M. . w i t t a M S ^ r w k B a i P ^ r l ^ Everybbdy Is Buaing About Freeport's All-New HOWARD'S STAUONHY - CARDS - . PARTY-GOODS HOBBY SHOP DISCOOKTS OS TOYS ^ H^bWAHD STATIONEIiy--«i^DE^ 363'iU I s i! ^ AVBOU®. FrpBpofkv... . . Remember Fathers Qey.; June 19 m' m MEADOW BROOK NATIONAL SA WK 66 offices inNew York C U y a ttdorttoni Island. __________________ '■ ■ ' ,i _ :