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/ F ' ' - 1.:-^ PAGE TWELVE THE LEADER THTOSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1888 Freeport PTA Council To Celebrate Founder's Day Ficei)orl‘s M A Council will honor Founders’ Day with special ■ocrfonnances by Operation REACH players at fl^30 p.m, on February 13 at the Atkinson School. Operation REACH, Regional Education to Advance Cultuiul Horizons, is a Title 111 project iimded under the Eloincntnry and Secondary Education'Act of 1965. It brings to the children of co- iipei'iiling school districts the per formances by artists not normally .ivailable to local schools. All of the artists who will perform- for Hie PTA parents have been seen ;ind heard by Freeport's school children. As an added. feature of Foun- fler’s D:iy, Mr. Abner Sundell will 5 iot only lecture to the parents on art, but will also display his art \vork at the Atkinson School dur- .ing the week of February 13, Me. Sundell is an authority on art and an impres.sionist painter in the genre of Monet. The Opera Players will present excerpts from both international and American opera. Philip Maero has recorded for RCA, Vanguard, and other labels, and has per formed in and Cairo the USA. Feodor Tedick was the top tenor witit the Hevellexs Quartet and has appeared in several mo tion pictures. Vera Kusrain is a soprano who has sung extensively in Europe. Herbert Goode, the accompanist, is a composer and a recognized authority on song literature. He was for many years the accom- Rome, Milan, Venice Charles Thomas, as well as throughout | The program is open public at no charge. to the A 12 per cent nitrogen content in the first six inches of the soil is ideal for lawns. Pork can be kept in the freez-' er at 0 degrees Fahrenheit firom six to nine months. J & J MILES “GUARANTEED” BRAKE SERVICE - WHEET ALIGNMENT SNOW TIRES CHANGED MA. 3:6100 160 E. MERRICK RD., FREEPORT (2 blocks West of Moadowbrook Pkway.) He has had many one-man .>:hows locally and in New York iifid Washington, A film strip'he pfepai'cd. The Mother and Child In Modern Art, took first prize at the International Film Festival in ID6G. .Also ttppearing on Feb, 13 wlU he Janet Lee Parker,-an actress- singer, Miss Parker worked at the New York Shakespeare Festival, toured the Orient in Wonderful Town, and played a featured role in file film David and Lisa. She has appeared,-with Gig Young in the Odd Couple and has done sev- uTtkl dram a U c roToa oi\ tolevision. Hempstead Town News On Building More thdh 1,130 building per- mils, involving $27,423,000 worth of consti-ucliiin, were issued by the Hei-npstcad Town Building Department in tlie last quarter of .1907, A report by Building.s Commis- .\lionci' Matthew M. Russo to Pre- ■•■•iding SupetvLsor Ralph G. Case showed that October was a banner month, with 422 permits issued Joi' $21,234,000 worth of building. The financial figure was unus ually high because in that month n permit wa.s is.sued for th© build ing of the $1!),000,000 grandstand ut. Belmont Race Track. TJio ..total figures include neiv homes and commercial buildings iind alterations to horncs and commercial buildings_and altera tions to liomus and commercial .structures. ■ , During the same period—Octo ber, November and December_of 1967—building in.spectors were kept hopping. They racked up a total of 16,320 .building, plumbing, zoning, electrical, multiple resi dence and public assembly inspec-' lions. lately, we've been lalking to you about how voloable your phone, is, and how. little it costs to., hove one in your home: less than a quarter a dby. We've also been talking obout how you'get more for your money than ever. For instance, 40% of the New York State calls you potd long distonce charges for ten years ago are now local calls. And now there's more to tell. We've cut the one-time charge for color phones in half, from $10 to $5. And we're offering Home Econ'O-Call servj ice,' a new bargain plon that can save you money on calls within New York State. **Thars forQrhre«>mtnule«)lotion>tO‘SlottoncollQr>ywhercii>fhcUi5.|excepT ond Hawaii]^ plus rax* Besides oil that, you get low night rates oil .interstote-jEalls cm. hpur. earlier, at 7 p.m: And all weekend long till 7 a.m. Monday — 60 straight hours. And evening rates on interstate calls begin an hour earlier, at 5 p.m. There's also o special midnight-to-7 a.m. rate every night: you cari call anywhere in the country for Z5f or less, if yoii dial ' the coll yourself'* When you con talk obout bargains like these while just about everything else seems to be going op, thot's not bad. If talk is cheap, blame it on the phone company. New York Telephone c- Rnt ridn NlUpm«3« BtUSyltoffl O Ftalkis dieap, blame it on the phone company. P - Dolls For Democracy f y ; P P i M l III ■Justice Chapter B’nai B’rith ■In conjunction with Brotherhood IVeek, will again present their annual Dolls For'Democracy pro; grpm in the Freeport elementary .schools. The dolls to be represent ed arc: Albert Einstein, Pope John, Emma La2aras, Abraham Lincoln and Jackie Robinson, ■ ^ke dates are; Feb. 13—Trans figuration School, Feb. 14—Gib- lyo;,School, Feb. 15—^Bayview Ave. and Archer St., Feb., 10— Atkinson and Holy Redeemer (2 performances) and o special per formance on Feb. 27 at the Sal vation Army for the blind. 1 ■p- PEC bacli ' - ■ ■ 11