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*- v-M • K ' j 1 !f i t r * ( \ i W 3 0 ? : u .V.iE5c}KHI t h u h S d a y ,^ COtNER B r PEBBY A. FT3CHER r -.; V' ' . '•irifittHJaBS'MjvliBA HlW>^ th* « w Jirtimi»dliile*&li<«l ii»ilt at Atkimon, the iJunWr B k ^ 'l ^ n n h 't t e h w Awn. te-which n inemher telonEa is a dif- The AUanlie South Civic Association, atoiw with t l » WaWMIW This 'gives the candidates exposure io w e peotne and a t the aaiw ’ixB»e it giv« the people an <^portunIty to w eat the eartW ate and theceby know more about him ‘ ' t>efoce casting 0 vote a t the poUsi To-date the fbUowlng candl- data* have indicated their ac- c^ ttn e e of TASCA'S invitation to participate In this popular function; Senator Norman Lent, Jcdin. Nlgro, Assemblyman Ar< fhur J. Kremcr, Tom Bnenhan, and Carlcton Fisher. tile ground rules for this modi- fi^'typa of debate will be seven minutes of speakbig lime, 5' min- utea of rebuttal and cjuestldhs to the candidates if time permits. TAI0GA advises us to be prompt as the program will start :ftahenta haying RUMMAGE SALE at. Barbara's Ladles Society OCT. 10 thru OCT. 14 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M, 8t. Demetrlos Cbatcb sm o w s y A Mount Ave., Preeport fS«w A used Merchandise —Bargains Qalore— Edith & Harry's STEAK HOUSE (Pormorly 'Little Hideaway) Bar - Cocktail Lounge RESTAURANT Open Dally fauerbraten Every Sunday East End of Ray Slreot Jiitt Oft 8. Main 8t., Freeport Hank behind the Bar ■e»eeeeee6 e 6 6 » » » » e e e 8 e » 6 « MARTIN on. ! HEATS r:,;;,,. B E S T ^ FR 8-1400,8-0283 -<.B»OO<i<i0OJa0i!»OOOOO»>O<;^ Tom Ruiee'e : : SEA GULL , ^ OESTAUftAHT —CdekiiU I.oung*...... S k - S l , «r*W|. 0 k liii:«»» W.t«r. 387 Woiid^Ult AvUid*. PXMP(»I A1 SPEQAl tram O N bn Tuesday, BepL S7, IMfi • luncheon wW given b y Mrs. Ssitniel; Jurist and Mra, J o s ^ h kessler at the home of Kira. Jurist, 475 NOv Brooksidc Ave., IVeeport. Guest apeftker for the aftcinoon was David K Radane. candichtte for the N. Y. S tate Constitutional Conventiem on the Democratic ticket withWlMl Judgeu^t; Bernardeiiiaiu Mvicjrc. ^ e r aiidiu [ ou o j ui ^ Judge Mario Plttorti, Justices of of the Seciirilies and Exchange the Supreme Court of New York SUtc. Mr. Kadane, G enenl COfinie] for Long Island Lighting Com* pany, is a prominent attorney who recently returned home from Peace Corps selK^lce In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Africa, where he helpdS frame that country’s legal offB'ds and was consultant to the Pf^sldent of Tanzania, for two years. David Kadane has had mony years of experience in gove^- mental problems as member of the Nassau County Charter Re vision Commission as well as As sistant Counsel to a Senate In vestigating Committee, an official Commission, and Special Assist ant to the Natlbnal Kcusing £x- p ^ ller. The weU-Gttended -lonch^n was IfupUvd by Mr. Kadene^s talk on the great need for the State Constitutional Revisions to take place in the spring of 196? with over 180 delegates par ticipating. ‘ K r e m e r P l a n s A l l D a y F r e e 1507+ T o u r Stote Assemblyman Arthur \Jerry”. Kremer candldato for re- election in' the 14th Assembly District, iwlll visit the Freeport railroad station Tuesday, Oct. II between 6:30 and 8:30 e.m. to kick-off the second Kremer Day in the Village. Following the railroad stop there will, be a series of break fast and rluncheon meetings with local housewives. In the after noon the Assemblyman will tour shopping centers and end the day with evening coffee klatsch meet ings. ttiote than bhe school, ore, of dourse,' equally interested In dach child: Membership in each Anit 'Will insure that «&ch child wm benefit'ftom the httby serv- fces provided by the-PTA. A /ew :oithe selwlM i-l^vided; by the P ^ t - T e a c h e r J ; i : ^ i a - Uoni in . Freeport ^ educational trips- and toui^, service: libraries, educational programs, bn smoking and narcotics, schol arship aid . for deserving stu dents, the atperiehce of live theatre th l ^ g h the Saturday Pro^am s, Bicycle Safety and Sate' Driving Programs. ; - EVery member strehi^hens the P t A’s power to h elp children and enables it ■b t translbrtn family arid boriimtmily cbricerri into con- structive* actixdt foT^the*'Welfare ^ c h ild r a n .- ■ ■ - . Invest in Am^ica’s children by joining' the PTA HOW. ; * . TRY OUR DELICIOUS SEA FOOD- - STEAKS-- CHOPS AHb YOna r-AVOBITE SSfeClAlpTItS Butiinessmen”. l u n c l ^ n Specials &ttu THE SAN BAR RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Oveelocklng t h e Waterwayn. SS5 Hudaen Avenue . Freeport 6»SH E v EBY d a y Lunch - Dinner - Late Snacb Steeke OTTO KUNZ’ Famous Sea Food SEA BREEZE RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE FOOT OF MILLER AVENUE, EREEPORT FR 8-9878 COMPLETE MENU - SpSclallaIng In - S teakt - Sea Food Chops & All Favoiites PBIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR SPECIAL PARTIES Ovarlgaklng Freeport’s Frbuloue Waterwaye OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY Lunch - D inner- Suj)per FRESHLY DUG EVER6REENS — - ■ In..-,.,..:- ....... Hleks Yewsir^.,2.50—NOW 4;49 \ - - Azalea reg. 2.50—NOW U S Juniper, re*. 3^50-NOW 2j50 lLar*e Selection FRUIT ': ' T E r e E s . MUMS in Lovply Fall Colors ----------- i— ,— 85cto3J0 , - • HOLLAND BliLBS Over 130 Varieties