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THtJHSDAV, FEB R trA B Y 8 ; 19N i x BB E — F red ‘; e as -nc- S a a l - t o '.whether N/E- cor- ■Dr.. « - itita ond / [•'double, .. „ r - f t i r S j r ■- [>. ' I I ■^Uor«^ ■,'|1 m h r wt jy . o rder , ■ olmian ^ CHOOL ns - ' ITHfcr'' STHlCr dead, oTk > . BN, that le Board « : of the « -School Of sWYork. 1 'i»«ing ■for -the nachtnea m: ’ utioit be hard of ! [School rown of [ly. New ■ d to tin- ■ .building the edu- i -school 'o make idemlza- to rtho i*,!SSSSi. ad.cQulp K^msal «9tisnaN le vprop- and' ooX- '05 fol* 3r mod- over a itru^loii Of Mid Mrs. In ligatioiu E_lisijed Finance t. ? - ' I TOFlCEi ;hall Ap- ' & v o tlu 1 c4 revlnt«d * y oropo-' otlce ot borlzlns lake oK * MIS and . M S - ^Sboia SpeciaV ' lows; . j- *• 1 “*■ tv Ave. ■ M Seaman resldine lallrpM , IN, [Hurt, vote at whose reKlstw oard of \ n ’^ i ».M, for frter foe * tricts.'; to hava e r e i ^ . ^ : tJnjr of or she satisfac- ^ tion, t o to vote I regls- sred a t ' ' mtili ■ ary 15,' G office . - loapec- Of the ary la ; . : TO 9;00 I, k S . ; T H E LEADEB M i i r w m a V- . 's a H : ; - ■ , • t S 3 m JUST CALL THE OLD SALT ' j - , 3 j o i m i r r M .j-Aa, j j -ir i-i n,n..r: ■; SERTRUDE A. STEWART [eaehsr of Plano and Organ CHILDREN and ADULTS |[19 H. Main St» Freeport FR. 9-0747 [ A R T I N h e a t s ^ BEST % ^i4od, ^-Ui83 SLEEP-m-MAIDS .OR DAY WORKERS, ABLE MAIDS. INC. LICENSED . BONDED' lies N, Main St, Fpt, TN 84455 Cod fishing Still top flight out o f Fr«port. . A repeat performance I of last weeks turnout did not materialize this weekend, but we can Isay there k always next week. Reports from the party boat skippers Isay that Cod Fisi\ are readily avaUable on most of the known pieces lo f Ocean bottom, but the size-of : the fish broiight home are con- Tsiderably ,. smaller . than past- veeks. There are stiH no reports of any Bay activity, as to flounder Hshing. Commercial bay men are jiombing some areas for Efels. Vreeport boat yards are showing |igns of activity since last week vith some early bird boat own- already in the water. So we pight look for them in the near ■Heart of Freeport: $22.00 per'week' |and up, all hotel facilities Included. NORMANDIE HOTEL ' 17 EAST MERRICK ROAD D. A. McDOUGALD / & SON. INC. General Electric Authorized Dealer NEW & USED REFRICERATOR8 . SALES t1 E. Merrick Rd.; FReeport 823S3 Rodfing&Sicling WRIGHT EMORY W Eetimatee' Cheerfully Qlven .. No'Job Too' Small FRecport>9090 FRED VISEi. CARPENTER - BUILDER GENERAL CONTRACTOR PERSONAL ' pr o f e s s io n a l PERFORMANCE FR 8-6498 BA 3-5428 ^Baldwin & Cornelius Co. ^ Consulting -Civil Engineers . Surveyors liu s. P r e ^ w r i , Bergen. Place FR 8-6760 future for bay fishing reports. Bill 'White was’ reelected as president of ireeport Tuna Club. Mayor Bob Swocncy and 'Trustee Hjmry Altengarten handling, the installations., Mr. 'Gordon ders is heading a committee for F.T.C. Prqgram to supply fish to various institutions. It happened Thurs,, Feb. 1, 1968. The Freeport Chamber of Commerce had Mr. David H. Wal lace as guest speaker. Mr. Wal lace is Chief, Bureau of Marine Fisheries, fob 'N.'V.S. Conserva tion Dept. His topic Was \The Russian Fishing Fleet within sight of Long Island and Jersey Shores.”) His talk was interesting to a pointy but he would ha-vre us believe! these Foreign In-^ vaders,;are ;prily itakiog Re^Rejce, to the tune of iaitne 200,000 tons in' I960, where upon complaints from the United States to Mos cow, the Russian F l ^ t reduced its catch to 67,000 tons in-19Q7i In the same period American catch es in the \same areas declined from 60,000 tons to 10,000 and 15,000 tons in 1967. One reason for the great difference in ton nage is that the Foreign Inva'ders use vessels ten times ^ as large as U.S. coastal fishing vessels end operate in formation that have cleaned and emptied large areas of fish in one sweep. This type of organizational operation is con doned, by U;S. authorities under the Geneva treaty of 1950 right through this day. The Soviets are not in violation of any interna tional afpreements, so here we go again! Giving our underwater farms to the Foreign Invaders If any American would ask why? and we have asked, the answer comes back, Classifi^ -Informa tion not for publication, r Epilog:. Maybe die day ' w ill come, when some of this c l a s sed information will be.for the American. Right now the VaCcum Cleaner Fleet is operating &bm Maine to-Florida) removing from our shor^,'hot only Ling and ■Whitiiig, but also Cod, . Fluke, Yellow Tails, Snow Shoe Floun ders and Haddock which is prime Fish for the U.S.A, What say .^ericans? It is time to let y o u Voice and vote be heard. ' w anted . TYPIST, PART TIME would bO an asset If you can . take Dictation. . . _ Please Call . ’ FR 8-S720 ■.ili L ( s p o T ^ - u r a O n B y Charles C. Mdunuum .. '3i4sr.'.: 'I yi 1 :-iA \ -w 'l I '' Where Friends Meet SHERRE'S LOUNiGE Your Hostei 8HERRE A A t BEOARO 238 WOODCLEFT AVE. FBeepert .8*d690 ' Open AM Year Bound . Leukemia Sociefy Plans Local March The Long Island Division of the? Leukemia] Society of America has successfully klcked-off its Spring Campaign to recruit 7500 volunteer *neighborhood \March ers,\ announced Ferry Como, Sands Point, the 1988 Campaign Chairman. These volunteers w ill' call on homes all over Nassau County and will, hopefully, raise our Campaign Gord of $45,000.00, con tinued Mr. Como, who heads the Campaign for the-second year in a row..\ ' ■ Funds'cbllected arO used forYe- search into! the cause and- cure of leukemia’,■;the -fhajpr-child kill- the. Im m e d iate comWuriity 'Sfrlcfc on W ith t h e tUsease; .' ; ' Leu%nnfi«! M a r c ^ jw ifcb e calling on'homes in Freeport dur ing the week of March 10-17. Mr. -Como stated that he hoped Long Islanders' would respond gener ously. when asked to help the LeuJtemia''Society Campaign. “Besides rmsing funds which will move researchers closer to a, cure for this dread disease, your doilmrs may very well bring help and comfort to a neighbor whose child has been stricken- w ith leu kemia,\ said Mr.' Como. Roosevelt’s Answer To ‘Flower People’ ■What do some young people find to do on' weekends in these day& of ‘flower people’ and 'trips’? __A .group, . o f healthy, weU-ad- justed-youngsters from the Lu- .theran Church of the Good Shep herd, Roosevelt, traveUed tCLH®b-> day Hills, Pavvlihg,'- N.Y., again this year. They wanted] to spend sime together, away -from the roaring crowds and V pre®nfM _ of this mpdem scene. The weekrad con- s i ^ d of.' some, healthy discuff- sions, home frank evaluations, which were mixett with a proper proportion o f fun and goad-food, . The theme this year The Fam ily of God dealt with the respon sibility of youth as toienAers of this family, It was presented by th e . retreat master, the Rev, Charles Trexl^, Jr., Pastor of the Church of the Good Step- herd. .■.,3; : . - ■' [ . Three additional adult advis or?, Mrs^ WilUahi Ekeebody, Mrs. Leo Frauenhofer, and Mr.;.Dert- nis Eyrich, transported, cooked for and supervised the group and participa^ in thp ‘happening*. The young people of Shep herd and their friends te the community look forward] ^ each, jwar to,th& event,, • 3 $25,000 Early Bird Showdown Saturday Richesf Race Of Meeting At Roosevelt Raceway '3 The $25,000 niile finale o f the $125,000 Early Bird winter pacing, series extravaganza will lie contested Saturday night at Roosevelt Raceway. ^ Such fleet pacing stars as Drambuie, Sun Lord, Frank T.^^ce, Vicar Hanover and Sampson Knight are expected to contest the'issue, Sim Lord, a four-year-old prod'■ uct of the New York Sire Stake pirogram,. has been racing excel lently and may very 'well go off the favorite in the event. Last year Orbiter N. captured the series, title and then went on to.star .jn the free-for-all pacing 'ranks.,3', .3,. /3 3 *1110 driving title has turned in- SYNAGOfiUEIIQ to a torrid tussle between, Billy Myer, the driver of Sun'Lord. Carmine Abbatlello and thd per ennial champion, Del Insko; ''; Others driving excellency , in clude Eddie . Cobb, Norman Bau- plaise, Ben Webster, Lucieii^Fon- taine, John 'Chapman, and Russell Rnsb* , :333;1^., and: member of th e : EJti^wtivo Board of the^Nassau ^Coun^.Boy Scout Council, will a d d r ^ , the congregation. . .',3feh The Boy Scouts of Troop 703, sponsored by the Baldwin JOW&h Centre, Baldwin, K.'Y., have decided 'upon; a unique way'to celebfi'te' Boy Scout Sabbath which w ill be commemorated by^the Boy^Sco'ut movement throughout the nation Feb. 9-11. ' , ■ ‘ 33' , In aiv^ellort 'to .demonstrate the compatabillty' of Scouthi^and Judaism/the Tro'op will set up a, model campsite oh the Synagogue parkin'g lot'and camp their be tween Friday and Sunday. In addition to. participating in 03 number of Sc,6tuing activitiea during 'tile -weEcnd,' all of which- will be conducted In consonance With jcwish'..Law, the Scouts will dOmonslrate their Idenflflcatlons with;the Synagogue and ^Jewish life by serving/as ^waiters at a special Friday, evening supper and Sabbath program which'is being conducted by the- [congregation,- leading the congregation at their Saturday, morning wprriiip serv ices,; and cooking breakfast for the Syqago^e's Men's .Club on Sun day morning; , 3 ; _ 3 The entire program is being ar ranged by pwoh Dlringer, S«)Ut- 'master, an3 .Irwijt/Hertz, Troop Committee chaiimanj^in. coopera tion •with Dr. Stanley iM,[ W36ner, spiritual leader oit the Baldwin Jewish Centre, and •fewish, Chhp-' lain to Nassau County’s • Bc^f Sbou6 of the Jewish faith. j , 3 At the Sabbath morning serv ices, Judge L Stanley Rosenthal, Chairman of the Nassau CounW Jewish Relationships 'Committee, R o o se v G lI : R a i ^ a y / ia,;\- O R e ii. 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