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f c P A G E S D C „ t h e l e a d e r 5,:.THUHiSpAY.,MAY,5. 1966 NEWS IN VIEWS (Continued .from page 5) . . . - Florida pleti<antlr *uipri<«i when lhay *aw thow \mlnialuw lionea\ OS\ Wgh and I n i than 1(M) at Culfalrtam tact Thoy belong to MB, k MBS. ALEX ASSAEL ot our Taiag* . . • Good thing that lorme* M8EMBLY SPEAKER JOB CABLING dedlaad the reported GOP nomlnatloa for Hi Y. Slate Comptroller became his former Iwig-thne PJL man HANK PALLBY Is now tho drum*beater for Democrai COMPTSOLLEB ABTHNB - LEVITT and there could have been embmaiili^ sltuatloas ... • SAM ISELIN is always a source of elsiver fde^ Lut WMk while dining ht Sararin's GUY LOMBAR d O' s EPH wUb one of Ua friends who manufactures brassiemi. be' sugegsted naming one of the styles \The Bar^Bra\ and dedicating It to bU song-stylist BARBRA STREISAND, (Sam left his Freeport law office to caire a .Ijghly successful career in the family's huge dress manu> fscluring enterprises. They also control Monmouth Park race track) . . . Freeport's 'Tabuleus Waterfront\ really tUtiUtg its biggest iieason. MARGIE k CHARLIE KOEHL (former show folk) be<fk at their popular SPORTSMEN'S CAFE (Woodelett Aeo.) af:er their extended toiir of tho far west with Las Vegu visit wUh old friends . i . CAROLYN k V^LX BRACCO. daugh ters of CAPT. BEN BRACCO of Woodcleft Canal, sailing for - -Europe-on tho Michaelangelb May-lS.-— ------ --------------------- ^— 'Sallah' Becomes Star In Hlew Hit instruc- treon THOUGHI'S WHILE SHAVING . . . If I had ony rtrip-teasors under contract .! would name them \Sunny Doycs,\ \Beverly Hills\ or \April N. Paris” . . SFC JOHW P. BREEN with the famed 'Green- Berets” in Viet 'Nam b a Frcoporter in the spot-light these doys. (His Mom is MARION BREEN with LYMAN DURYEA’S FLOR ISTS). But how many know that he’s iHien awarded the Pur ple Heart, the Air Medal and the Bronze Star in addition to many other citations?. , . . How many remember when South Main Street was really the cen ter of Freeport's nlle-Ufe and the RAINBOW RESTAURANT was one of Long Island’s most popular dining sputs? (Show biz atars. Gov, Al Smith, Mayor Jimmie Walker, etc. among steady customers). Last week, tall, dni 1 < and handsome JOHN JANIS, who loft a successful^ career in showbusinesa to be come manngor of the Rainbow Restaurant, visUctl Freeport friends before he and his wife, Roslta, sailed for Spain . . . The FRED HAGERS (Senior and Juniors) with their charming wives wore spotted at Kennedy toum t & mtu A irport. . . Nice to see FATHER JOHN J. MADDEN and Jiis brother .'JUDGE HERBERT MADDEN of Fall River, dining with thcHr old friend OTTO KUN2 at hig popular SEA BREEZE RES TAURANT. ■ ' Topol, star of award-winning comedy Sallah Is at 29 the most succ^sful actor in Irael today. He Won the coveted \Harp of David\ award for Best Actor, three years in a row. During the lost few years, he played the leading roles in such outstanding - theatre hits as \Rhinoceros “Rashomon,\ \The Hostage.” 'TTie Caucasian Chalk Circle\ and \Fiddler on the Root.\ His first starring role in a mo tion picture was \Jaffa Nights\ then came' \Sallah which cata pulted him to international star dom almost overnight; He and his wife, Galia, live in Tel Aviv with their two children, Sallah has completed a record- breaking 7-moanth engagement- on Broadway, prior to its. open ing . a r • the\; W fricTr^a^atfeT; m Merrick, part of a showcase pre sentation in 20 theatres in the Greater Metropolitan area. Sealed Bids subject to all i.'r.S.r.o'S?, Clio's r-« l v » d b v the Po-rhaslTur. A rta»t of the Inc. vniaRc of Freeport. F r e e ^ r t . N.Y.. unlU 4 M P.M.. Monday. May «3rd. 1966, m d they will , be opened and read aloud at a public ntcetin« of th e Boa>‘d of T’ru-tces a t 9d» P.M.. prevalllnr iWne. for fum fehlne th e fol lowing Uniforms as specified and the oiitract aw a ided ns soon th e reafter as iractical fo r _ . . 2« more or less Regular Firem en’s Uniforms complJle .with cops. . Band U n iform ^ complete w ith Office o r t h e B o a rd of A s ^ o r s As ',- .. in th e To^ . Tow n Kali. T ?S0 .P)aadom<e As to th< i th e Tow n _ _____ HicksvUJe Office Tow n of O y ster Bay C9 B roadw a y Hlcksvlllfr. New York. A s to those properties sJtuntecl In the C ity of Long Beach each; The above to ficattons or ficattons o r equal. F o r Fire Departm ent 'Specifications, proposals and pro posed contracts m ay be ot-taJnra at the office of th e Purchasing Agent, 4C No. Ocean Avenue. Freeport, N.Y. The Village of Freeport, os Pur* chaser, reserves the right to aw ard all or any part of said bid ond also elect oil or anv part of said bid. RAYMOND T. KEIRNAN Purchasing Agent iccording to sped- to review th e assiessments an d exam ine al) RESOLUTION NO. 80. 1966 NOTICE TO BIDDERS idled Bids subject to alt instruc- tons ten n s and conditions hereon and pursuant to th e »eclficationa will bo received by ithe Purchasing A g ent of the Jnc. Vfnoge of Freeport. Freeport. N.Y..- until 4i00 P.M.. Monday. M a y loth. 1006. and they will be opened WHEREIAS. in and by th e provi sions of the Nassau County Admin istrative Code (Chapter 272 of the L.1WS of 193p and amendments there- toi and th e county G o v ernm ent Law of Nassau County (Chapter S70 of the Laws of 1936 os amended) it is re quired th a t the assessment roll of the C o u n ty-pf 'N a ssau'be completed u n - o r bofore the first doy of May in each year, nntl on the completion thereof the Board of Assc.ssors shall forth w ith cause to be published and posted a resolution o r notice that the roll has been complcled. ond designating laces where tho several portion lie* of th e Some have b e ■ fife -and -where ff exa m in e al) com p laints ... ___ tlon to such assessm e n ts, a t which timu and place any person aggrieved by tlw assessm ent, m a y appear and be hc.)r<i In relation thereto. Notice Js also heir. by given th a t th e hearing of giiev. an c e s - in - \ r e latio n to th e assessment .rolls hereinbefore m entioned shall in clude and b e deem e d a bcaitne <ii grievance In relation to the Si-lu.-ii D istrict assessm e n t roll. D ated. thU 29th day of April, lyoi; MATTHEW /. CRONIN HORACE Z. KRAMER JOHN W. LEE JOHN K. ROCHE FRANK A. PBLCHER, JR. C h airm an. Board of Assv.<.4(>i-< ben plac- lay be ex- - ____ _____ ______ Ihcy ma, in:;d b y any person during business irs every business day and a t least : evening each week until ti esday of May of each yei Uial doy, to wit; tho thirt iAth, 1006, an d the y w ill b e open ind^h*'^^ a k u d a public m e e ting contract aw a rded as soon thereafter practical for Two (2) Fc ~ “ • day of M ay, rthc Board of Assessors w ill m eet at the time and at tho plocsa provided in said resolution and no-’ ?r.r?dr''.ss'\;i‘r i w used cars—C a r #7—1066 Ford and j Car-^ #i.'i~l065 Ford b o r “ levied for the year 1967 to r \ h e w n - o f Hempstead, the Town of >rlh H em p stead, and the Town of rct*r.p tSnu 4K, t .... m Oyster B n y .'V h rcilT ^ iJ t^^U n R ^ B c a c^ and lha City of Glen Cnvi*. has bespn p r e n ired bv ^ th e Doani o f A&sessore of Nassau County and has been com pleted. Now, therefore be it RESOLVED that ihe assessm ent roll of the County of Nassau. S(4te o f New York, for the year 1068 upon which taxes will be levied in th e three towns \ t S?- s ' chaser,haser, reserveseserves thehe rigig h t too aww ardrd all c r t r h t t a a { or any part of said bid ond also reject all or any part of satd bid. PEOPLE AND PLACES . ; . Bbthday Wishes to AL B. WHITE ' wbb-celehratos his 75th next Tuss., M by -IO--,-,. . And BIrilidsy . OretllngB to ALAN R. PETERSON who, wUl bo 26 years today, now Qtmral Supi. di (As'DilS^^ JOHN 6 . PETEHSON COH- STHUenON qpBP. . . . . Freopdrr. WILUAM H. BARTELT, f - In Albinr.-H&, logloM ol Wondi edvor lh» «nUt» jlolo.- (Ho'l E x w itiv, to JOB MURPHY, N.Y. STATE COMMISSIONER . Or'TAXAtlOK A FINANCE. (BUI marriod I h , lornwr JEAN DilNN of FfMporl) . . . lata of chonn «1 A J . H. WHITE'S ln«» wHk whoniJ,w,I,r JOE ZANNO'CH prooUed ovor Ih, flnt nio«l- Inff of Iho oxoc. commliloo of IR, Emil Fronjof Choptot of lh» t.I. Chmm Club. Jooli hpnoruy p i k t ;-ELEANOR MALONEY, s y « r rich widow fa. VP, EILEEN, MERKLE (alto lodddd wUh ednr) la lyooa. ond HElEH McEVOY b ptou-aocrolaiy, (Cliib , compdiod of rich' widow, ond dlporcoo. and raportod' fliol Mot m o m ^ mu«l own 2 coxol dloinond to bplona. (I sudio Ihofa why JOE.'ZARNOCH Is honoroiy proa, Ho's 'lho Doan ol .Dlomonda.,, ■ Emit ol courao, pcobibly bondtoa tbeir bank occounla), : , ns. .'<D,-imagedl. F o r Police De)' irttn c n t Specifications, pron^ ats and losed contracts ------ ■-V’'ob:o1 • - •n posed contrac ts m ay ''b eJ*'at (he oiTtoe of (he i-'iirchasfng Agent. « No.-O cean Avenue.- Freepart, N.Y. RAYMOND T. “KEm NA^ Purchasing Agenl NOTICE TO BIDDERS Is completed: and that a hearing of grlcvancss ns to complaints on said .ysesstnent roll shall include and bs PEARSALL AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS • FROM lORTH LONG BEACH AVENUE NORTH BAYVIEW AVENUE yilleg e .o f Freeport N C « 'IC E ''V s“ l^ n E D Y o n jE N that tho Board of Trustees of the Incor porated ..V illage o l Freeport, New York, w ill receive sealed proposals for tu ipishlng all- m a terials and equip m e n t fo r Im p roving Pearsall Avenue from N o rth Long Beach Avenue to N o rm Bayvlew Avenue and Installing ■ drainage sy s tjm In P c a n a ll Avc- VJJJage of Freoport, New York, ot held In the Muni- Nswsday and - j SESSOI._ . Ihey^ h! S']‘ levied \ u \ Towns of Hempstead N o rth Hcmi and the Cities of Lonjf B^-ich cn Cove ^907^far Fourth n « j o f ' M i^eola. N ew -^York. r' Manhas&et. A s to thofie m Road L.I.. N.Y. p r i ^ r t l e s situated wjth- of O y ste r Bay: th e C ity o f Lon g B City Hall. C ity of Long 1 City Hall, C ity o f W est P a r k Avenue Long•ng B ee aa cc hh ,',' L.I.,.I., B L N.Y. to those properties slti ■ — - - G len Cow iQ C ity o f G len Cove: . C ity Hall. City of G len Cove B ridge S treet G len Cove, ' ‘I.. L . N.Y. iss NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ’ BOARD O F ; A P P E A L S . - Pursuant to th e provisions of Ai-- tid e 12. Section Z-3.0. o f the BiiOci- logog Zoneone O rdinance,dinance, NOTICEOTICE tss luu 'u.u. l Z O r N t l ' by given th a t th e BOARD OF ZON'- INC APPEALS o f the Tow n of Hcniii- stead wUL hold a public hc.-u-lni- m the H earing Room. Tow n Hnll, From Street. Hem p stead. New Y o rk, on M.iv 11, 19CC A‘. 9:30 A.M. & 10:00 A.M. M consider (.he following appliciiliims and appeals: ------ _ r ------------- *— - ‘.SES WILL i:i; 352. NORTH BELLMORE — P aul E n rt, ^wo fam ily dw elling. 817 Ncwliridac 351. MER f.vnily di 355. N R ,,B F 4 .LR D S E .^F m o c 1 s X, Uir- ’ n a r d .'Iw o fam ily dwcllinff. £ / s 2iU\)> St.t.' 93.83 ft.t. N /oo A n tarioario Rd.i. S 93.83 f N / A n t S 356. OCEANSIDE — F lorence R. Ei I son, two famll.v dw e lling, 212 Low Lincoln A v e ., .357. OCEANSIDE — E d g a r A. Uve fam ily dw elling, 224 M’ IF a r A m ico^lw o Xamlly dw flU n g . 696 Ni-.v Y o rk' ____ THE FOLLOWING CASES W IILL lU’ ------- .ED AT 10:00 A.M. JA Y PARK — NEAR EAST R< A W AIf— J o h a n n a K . BanIzhafT, v.n i ance In required lot are a ft: f(<ni' w idth of lot to construct one fanr.i-. dwelling, side y a r d etbop & c.nvc ni- eroacliinents. also m a intain exwluj-: otic car detached g a r a g e .’ N /s Cii'iL St. W est 10b ft. W /o Wi ■l 3|2. N E A R ------------------ I ^ v ‘ Vtnccnl V’ll- mtl k l ’f't-M Plans, spccIfleuUans .. proporai, a | prepared by Cornelius Co.. Engineers, r Cornelius Co., Engineers, m ay be seen and obtained at the ufflce of th e Vil lage Clerk. M unicipal Building, F ree; icuments^^^may b e obtained by p e e u v e -b id d e r s from 9d)0-A'.M;, IV ‘ lort. -^ohSi litMii rvST^*\*“'* 'coimt.v®Admhll aken\away b y * p w p ^ t l v \ bidders up*. Ind ^ 'lfit^ * following offices qn *Waj -L 4 111 ui sU n T w U rbe rcfim d td lo Contractors w ho subm it bids, on re tu r n of th e plans':w lttiiu ten .(10) days after th e coi).truet has b i e n ^ ^ ’a rded. If. the sam e aru in good ' Each bid m u s t be decompAnted ky ft bidder's bond only in the ’am o u n t' of not less than five (6<};) percent ol the bid imd made payable to the VU- lage o f Freopoi-t, New York. The Bcer.d reserves th e right ito r«- Jc d t u n y or a l l proposals and to watvc ony inlorm alU y lu .th e p r o p o l i s rq- celvcd and shall aw a rd the c o n tr a n to th e 'low e st respansible bidder fu r nishing the required seourllVi 1 - ' ) In subiTd.tlng a bid. bidders agree ntA- 40' w iutdraw .-their b id . w ithin ferty-tlv9 (46) days after th e date fo? th e opening thereof. - 22. - , ' : ; . , ' i 2 n d ,'\l0 « \ »\ 9111^ Of Board of Assessors. Fourth Floor V a r 8 f o ' s s y ° a = “‘“ ''‘'' . Mlneola.,- New Y o r k .. • M anhasset, L I .. N.Y. R a m b ler Rcaliv. construct addition to building >'*<•: for auto rep a ir shop, N /s IlcmosivacJ TpJee. 221.44 f t : w / o B e r g e r Avo. 385..0CEANS1DB— H a r o l d Gcaiisv. side & fro n t yard variances l«' *n- stall swim m ing pool In rear' yard <’i S/W c o m e r MaeMson Avi-. . n ; •Se^BLMONT — V incent D u rand, -icle is rear yard variances fit varlduc:' n' required lot a r e a '\& 'fro n t w idth lot to construct one car detac k <I garage,' N /s H e rbert Ave. 112 It. \N •' Chelsea St* 357, UNIONDALE — Doris K e ller, va.-i- tmee In front w idth of lot to con struct one fam ily dw e lling & one c.u attached garage, . s ide y a r d stoop i-n- cr^chm c A U E /a Pafl Ave. 167.56 ft S /o Jerusalem Ave. • , , , 368, UNIO N D A L B -r-Jns£ph & K»Ui- erJne S c h a e /er, variance In f ro n t widtii of lot to m a intain one fa m i l y dwe ing & attached garage, E/a P a d A' 217,66 fit; S /o .Terusalem Avc. ip f Glen; Cove ■.'V constru ct additio n 217,66 fi.t; S /o .Terusalem Avc. 369. O C E A N S ID fi-r G e o rge J. & Jc?’' liie RUgglerl. in s till second'kitchen iti proposed one fam ily dw elling w ith uvi> car garage. S /s F ran k St. '170 ft. W /o W eldner ■ A v c . ._ _ . dee WI ing ha< th£ wl: w) bu A. K u ltm a n T lnstall second kltcher one; fam ily dw elling tem p o rarily. Ribbon St. 410 f t .. N /o 'B e n r ls Ave. 371,'LBVrrTOWN—-Thiwn^p71, . SIna 3 LBVrrrOWN—-Thiwn^p s side yard variance, to . construe- « tiiT a t t a c h e d 'g a r w e j ^ gj ^ l ^ g o r o o o * oOdiUoo to o n e .li _