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i \^1 ; 1 | \ . ^ V 7*^ PAGE FOURTEEN* T * f c . L E A I j t B TBnDHSbAV/pCTOBER W ISi^ I' ■ ' WilKp^ >wer JUST CAll.....ra 8-3133 - 3080 VIllAGE HAll VAKIETIES B y - FAVEHOGEHS Publicltir Dlraclor of Municipal Employees Yearly Club Oh my goodness! No botanical garden could ever surpass the glorious display of color that enhanced the Village Hall this past week. Thanks to our “nature boys” Bill Crevoisorat and Morris Biel. Biirs dahlias wore bigger and better than ever before. Two-toned in luies of red, pink, purple, lavender, tangerine, rust, yellow, gold, blue and prizowiruiing snow . wh'ltes. i ---------------- ; Enough for all departments. | leaving’ them all alone over the Morri.s'!s huge .sprays of vivid py-1 week-ond so wo took them home. rncanthaf?) were placed in the .stairway's recessed window sills creating a beautiful “still life' that was picture perfect. .Each in dividual dahlia was a bouquet in Itself. We Just couldn't think of ......SLEEP-IN-MAIDS OH DAY WORKERS ABLE MAIDS. INC. LICENSED - BONDED 163 N. Main St, Ppt. TN M455 HEART OF FREEPORT: S20.. per week and up All Hotel FaelUtlee. Included . NORMANDIE HOTEL '17 Ee«t Merriok Road Freeport Mine was tangerine and as big as. a .basketball. Our \Marge” JohnsofTis to be commended for her antistic talent in floral ar rangements. This Is no \fish story” even tho‘ it's about a big fish. Morris Biel caught a 10I4 lb, bass with' black stripes on a Hopkins Plug Iqre under the drawbridge at' Jopes Beach. Morris is an all round sportsman as well as our profes sional landscaper . . . Exr \Big Chief' Elar (Police) bagged a 1,180 lb. moose with a lot points on its head. Will it be a - ^ GERTRUDE A. STEWART Exporlonood Teaobor of Plano CHILDREN and ADULTS U9 N. Main St.* Froepori FR. 9-0747 D. A. McDOUGALD & SON. INC. Denoral Elootrlo Authorized Dealer NEW A USED REFRIGERATORS SALES 11 e. Marrlek Rd., FReeport 9-2383 RooSng&Siding W O R Y W . WRIGHT Efllfhales'~ClieeH'uliy Given ,Alo-Job Too Small. clothes rack or a hat . catcher over a fireplace . . Our very owi> little \Moose'’ as he is affectionately called, (Frank Musso) wound dp in Doctor's Hos pital .with-Jimmy Ferraro, (Pow er Plant). Both, were \doubled up\ in the sarhc ^ m . Jimmy had a triple hernia, Frank a single. Had salgie doctor, were operated upon,' twenty minutes apart. Both arc recuperotlng nicely . . Our b e lo v d ' \Uly Johnson\ 78 yra. old ju n out of hospital, after an operation. Just dying to get back to the Village and ‘'shake his duster\ again. Uly Is on our Cus todial Staff. Happy for.Barbi Busa that her Mom, Mr^ Ethel Mollard Is home after being hospitalized. Every one's feeling great and we're hop- py foi*-them all. HAP.PY FLYING to Dotty Ash down,. Police Ct. Leaving- October 8 .for-'-eallfornia. San Francisco. Los Anigcles, Hawaii, maybe liOS Vega-H. Louise Perez has been \tootin’ her own horn\ for the past twenty years.-(No-wonder-'she's-always trombone. Louise belongs- to the N. C, Womens Band who meet every' \Wdnesday Dom 8 to 10 P.M. at Uniondale Legion HalL If you're 16 or over and want to \loot your own horn\ call Louise, Membership drive underway. Toot, Toot. Guess I’d wind up with a French Horn, even tho’ I’m partial to bag-pipes. One of the members is 74 and never misses marching; ...... - ................ Hooray for Joe Alfano, Assist, Supt. Sah. Just became a Hoot- Pappy for the first time. Cute lU fella’ Robert James weighed in at lbs. Sept. 26, 4:15 A.M.'and belongs to Mrs. Edith (Joe’s daughter) and Robert Drinkwater of Sportsman’.s Avc. HAPPY WEDDINGVERSARY, the 7th for Lou Primavera (Meter Dept.) and Joyce. Lou has two children : ! . HAPPY WEDDING- VERSAiRY, 45th for Ted and Mrs. Combs on October 9th. Ted’s birthday is tho 7th. A man of mystery, Ted’s cooking up some-' thing for Mrs. Combs, until such time as the \gathering of the clan\ (His two sons, Don and Bob and daughter Jean and their respec tive spouses and each of their four children can all get together for a huge family reunion. Mil Herrman sure gets our {'Daisy Award.\ Whittled off pounds all by herself. Looks; and feels terrific and her □nlv hAin “VirtT-T. TJr\Tirr>Tj •• only help was \W M . POWER.\ ANNETTE SHAPIRO had a HAPPY BIRTHDAY Oclobpr 3rd. Brought in scrumpfloua' frosted cup cakes.. Mil didn’t weaken. Others did. Thanks Annette. Oc- toher’s 0-PALS haying a birth day coining up are, Rosemary Miller, n th , Dolly Buhle, 13th; Marie Barbieri 16th; Marguerite Smith, (Retired) , 17th. HAPPY FRED ViSEL CARPENTER- BUILDER i GENERAL CONTRACTOR P^ROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE »:.we. .^v,.-yRA 8:5428 happy). It’s a slush pump and/oir INSTRUCTIONS Drum Lessons, specializing in Jazz 4 Rook. Low' Rates. Attending Manhattan School of Music. Call: Andrew Rleff i HQ 4:5275 ^ E N G I N E E R Freeporter Named YP Of Ad Agency Maurice A. \Bud” Umans has been named Vice President- Marketing Director by. Venet-Advertising Companyj Inc. Mr. 'Umans, a Venet Account Supervisor, will broaden the scope ' of his duties with this new ,position. He waSy until 1965, a Vice President and Account Supervisor at Gardner Advertising, New York. From 1944 to 1959, he held i a variety of posts at Paris and j I Peart Advertising including the positions of Creative Director, Merchandising and Sales Promo tion Director and Acount Exe cutive. Venet President Zal Venet said \we are delighted with the opportunity to elevate a man of Bud- Umans' ability and stature in the New York food market ing industry. He will work most closely with clients served by our- New York and Boston Offices, being concerned w ith , their ac tivities on both the trade and consumer levek.” Mr. Umans, a 48-year-old City College graduate, with specialized studies at N§w York-University and Prat Institute, lives with his wife and three children in Free port. BIRTHDAY GALS. Oakley Gentry just bought a 42* Colonial Boat. Hope it’s smooth sailing all the way, for your\Oak.” Which reminds me, the \30BB- SEY TWINS\ of the Water Dept., Fran and. Bernice urge you to drink more water. It's the best buy in town. 7000 gals, for only $4.00. Ship ahoy and toodleoo. ilB L P W A N T E D Machine Shop Needs Ambitious Mechanically Inclined Men. : EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. Permanent Position If Qualified. 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