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mm rSRop which features cards,.gifts^costume jewelry^ by Oscar). - T - rtarryour now! It- _ CabBage, Lettuce, __ Broccoli, GauliflbweF, Parsley, ChLv.es, ~O m o n s e ts, Collards, -Kale, Kohlrabi, etc. from our fresh, perky seedlings New GOP President FREEPORT' • At a recent meeting of the Freeport Republican Club, Richard •Hit Ihauer was nominated life- former :epted the gavel President Frank inauer was nominated ant I elected President of the Club foi ' the next year. Mitlhauer, a life long Freeport resident, a ' , Fire Chief and GOP ucceeded by Knowles, Al Vollmer, Ed O’Meally, B ill Marvin, Bob Campbell, John Stiegcinaaieh Wordon Winnie. Carroll iviarsnau, J Gordon Simoi , mitlecman, .from outgo! Smith. Ed As part of the ceremonies, the organization 'honored- its past Presidents dating -back to 1^27 i J & G A R D E N S H O P Atlantfc Ave. - Freeport 557 - Open Daily M , Sunday 9-5 • No'Hardware Sold Sundays - -\\'B o b onald, Bob Raynor, Huck Murphy, Alan Vo’Ilmer, B ill Gaylor, Berk Sweezey. Fred; Hager Jr. and, most recenlly, Fran|cVSrnUh. Assessment Grievance Period Set For May MINEOLA • Grievance Period,' a personal , hearing before the an opportunity for county tax* Board of Review tii present the payers to protest the assessment basis fur their protest. After of their residential or business weighing the facts, the Board of property, will be helrT this year Review is . .............. ’ ........... . rom Mayy! i tl arescribed by ng Grie.vant intatives of the Board of Al B. White Dies is year Review is cmpowci >m M a through May-' the Board of Assessors to rodi I. as prescribed by la.w, assc.s.smcn(s when During Grie.' escribed by la.w, •ance Period, representatives of the. Board of Assessors will be available with copies of the tentative 197C red to order rolls will be open for i ■‘ 20 fn assc.s.smcn(s Tl rolh from Moy 1 .assessment rolls open.for in spection. Property owners permitted to examine e rxwill be _lhcir HI—HELLO CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER-^ ■ --- - T— - LtcBOMd by N»w_Yor»c —WORKING MOTHERS;-:Where are yoiirjThndFeivtdday? kife oroyide- tafe. comforjehle turroundlngs-trolned , ' staff-enriching. Aducatlonai_Riagraa\^ J o d d le r i 'S - a k f-s t. Pre-Schbcrs'Schbol P Groups Approved. Full Day Kindsrgartan- .Atter-School & Holiday—Day—Can -379.-1825 Breakfast and Lunch OPEN_ALL—YEAR 7 - A M “ t o - 6 PM Non-Profit ~ — -FEES TAX DEDUCTIBLE , 212 So. Ocean Ave., Freeport properly—rj -Mincola-'Ml pm weekdays, and 7 pm vyednesday evenings May 14- at the Hempstead, properties office, Ni asses r inspection 9 am - 4:30 . . examin<L_lhcir properties office, Nassau County ' rbeord cards ht-~the .’ Board of: As8c.ssors, •240j_Qld lice. Staff personnel' Ctnintry Road. Mineola., ' will dclail-tbd=coatehls of the All protest forms must he filed- - FREEPORT - Al B. figure, ------- =■- i procedure < . . . . -Thetaxpayer piay'^le aprolcst calling thfr Board.’ of- Assessors- ■\form \yith.thc Board orSssessocs- Taxpayer IhformSllon Bureau at —durine the GrIeB '' ' ’ - ------- Memorial Day Parade Set ring the r.vtpvnnnn PnribH— -SPSITTbn These prolesls are—then for- warded to an independent body, the Board of Assessment Review, where they, arc examined and analyzed; Taxpayc'rs cariTequcsl ■former VaudeYiJJcz.Ringcr_.ar . Freeptiri _resiranlcur:— for\ the ■ p nsrifl^cars, died Sunday, after an illncs.s._Hc w n s 'ft3-ycnrH old. Mr. While heunn In -Vaudeville t the «ge of 12, and kept his one- ian-Ringing=ncl going until the ud Mertyl, —193D's. In.l918 he married Mertyl, a s lac^d]® P'olllcs. She r t i t U f f t t SJO/jfo FHA HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS ^ UP TO ^ ^ 1 0 YEARS Larry Apostolides, Representative _ know about our Continental Continental Siding is inttallad goer to p°avan! »” jor^hw ^?w M » ^n ' e n e r g y ” '^” ’ ^ fro m y o V h o u w . * *'*\ * ^*'^**'^°'^ \tm e r. CONSERVE ENERGY- SAVE MONEY WITH cONTINENTAt — EXCLUSIVELY OURS — Unbreokable Vinyl ^ Siding ... with a Trfetime Guorantee ;z.,for-as long as you own the house Before You B u y - ^ I I - C O N T I N E N T A l Lic.-No. H2702410000 3 6 8 * 1 5 1 6 ----- ®'■ . YOU’LL ALWAYS BE GLAD YOU DID ^ - bus T ne ^ BUREAU Towards the end ol his Vaudeville career, WfiiicJounded^ .(pc _ famed Lights Club in Freeport, an ’ urgunizatitm for down-and-out nclors. Willi the lud of such Bro.’idway and Hollywood With the parade set for Monday, -stars as Gewgc M. CohufTrlA-t) the parade committee Cartllur—V Victor Moore, and’ - -- FREEPORT—Plans’ arc developing to rnake this year's ^ Freeport Memorial Day Parade ' oneof the biggest in recenl years. May 26. the parade comr has already received ceptanccs from Ihree Freepon School bands, the Fire Depart ment band, the American Legion Band (which is new this year) and lhe'319lh U.S. Army Band Moore, an Harry Von..l Tilzer, he held funi from Fori Totten, making their first appearance • in Freeport’ after many yea’r^AIso appearing- here_Xcii:-lhe first time arc two _U^'- Madne vehicles and a Coast Guard boat and trailer. Most Freeport organizations act have agreed to march as'in past wa: ’ parades and. Parade_Chalrman Fred Ifagcr urges that O r^ Von raisers for ' formers. Lalc in (he I930's. White (eft the ■ ‘ ■ and entered the r ' . ........ id- nployed per- . slagc and entered the resiaurant busin'esH. He opened Al U. While's Chateau in Baldwin,.and when he moved a few years later, opened the now famous Al B. White's in. Freeport. Known-as\a legend in his own mi» ” M r ’ Whil(> {|]wnuu nilynity affifirs.ffairs. nc,\ Mr.' While was always :tive in commu a He ibcr of the Chamber 'red Hager urges that those who—charTgc- ( have not yet respondedr do so The Shrii -^ = - — - - ■ ^ 1 5e 1 .................. p r o m p t asUie lin of msreh will be prepared early in May. -'. Ceremonies will be held briefly at the Ubracy under the direction ' of Ben Ciaravino and a short 'service will follow on the Villa Green. Congressman Norman le. the Freeport Ex- llub, The Masoiis and:— Lent will be the principal speaker wjih -Sam - GcrberznicUng as Honora’ry Grand Marshall. .Scoutiiif; today’s a lot m o re than you think. According to Ihe family, Jho.- islauranl will remain open. -Mr. While is survived by two daughlcrs, Mar-y Jane Cable and Barbara Abba.te; j i brolher, -Sidney White; fl grandchildren; ami a s«>n-in-law. Dr. Andre Abbale. . ......... . Services, were held al, (ho Fiiocral Home of Chester A .. Fulton and Son, Inc., with Rabbi Reuben M. Kalz officiating. Civic Group To MeeU j 4 ,C H IN A T O W N I I -C A F E _ T h e F ln s *tlrt Tt-A4,, Cantonoto-AmBrican Food ^l•t,TTake Out Ordori Open Oaliv III (3)439 W. SUNniSE HIGHWAY HfEPORT FH_B^-0811 jrry Mlglioro, -each Project, ■ speaker on ' — 0 REAL ESTATE ic T i l c T . y y i Y H y j ■ j . FREEPORT - Jei of the Freeport Outre will be the_prlnclpal ___ May 8 at the Northwest Civic Association's meeting al the Atkinson Schrwl Library at 8:30 =pm . • . —G O URM E T S P E C m rfi^-. wheVo quality and 1 — [ m Pfoparation arB.hliobiBM iw ____ \ ------ \ __ = ~ ^ J^nin^A Ve^Speclal E v e n t T ^ .i^ E n i o y P o r s o n a l i z e d C d t o r l n g ' “ • W e d d i n g s . U a lu x u r io u i, m o d e rn- • A n n i v e r s a r i e s - \ \ Private Club offering W Complete fe c illtie i and ^ n o w e r S j ___ i t unmatched natural .•B d r. 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