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Heaclecl By
FRE
To Thank The People Of
FREEPO
For Their Patronage During
The Past Season
To B
Offer '"'^"V..'.. ..-r ; f ?i Fdo j
BAST
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N^Wsof Freepdr+
, APRIL 20* 1950 V,
M Es
Tp Give Conceit Here
Classrooms With
Other Features And
Gymnasium Included
Plans for t)ie proposed new school
to be erected In the. block bounded
by West Merrlck rd., South 'Bayylew
ave., Smith st, and Stokes ave., In
the southwest section of the village,
were outlined to a group of civic
association members at & special
meeting of the Board of Education.
President Leo F. Giblyn told of the
congestion in the Archer st. school,
the new building Is designed to 're-lieve,
and the Indications are that
unless something 'Is done to help
the situation shorts ?onditlons will
e . serious. Superintendent
WJDodd augmented the presi-dent's
remarks. '
Mr. Giblyn pointed out that until
1946 accommodations in the Archer
st. school were satisfactory, but
added, "A sharp increase in enroll-ment
occurred at that time and this
trend has continued to grow. He
showed how the enrollment has In-creased
from. 671 for 1046 to 804 at
present. Without taking Into con-sideration
home building projects In
the south end of the village, It was
estunate<)%the enrollment would In-
( Continued on Page 14)
WiA Staff
P.B.C Put* on Show
And Dinner ia Served
A* Soud; Shore Y.C.
. There was a large turnout at the
Installation of'Robert N; Klnsey to
auoceed R^mk J. Smith as chief of
, wRE
his deputies and company officers
night In the high school
Half^« dozen
port's
eight parking 'fields.
Tony Constantino Is a life-long
resident of Freeport. When
other boys were building oastles
In the air, Tony was actively
working with his father, veteran
contractor Frank Constantino,
on various constructing projects.
It was because of this training
and his father's 'practical phil-osophy
of life, that Tony, al-though
only thirty-five years old,
is today a, top-notch figure In
parking field and highway con*
structlon. "Tony's been with me
fourteen years," said John C.
Peterson, head of-Eeterson Con-struction,
"and I attribute Ms
skill to the fact that his father
made him toe the mark, thereby
gludlng him In the direction of
success." Tony attended the
local schools and Is a graduate
of Freeport High School. He was
active In FHS sports, especially
know him
_..„ could, easily
because; as John O, Peterson's
'* for the cohstruoUm* of M«e»
— * V iA...N <T H.O NY" A. C*—O.N-S. T— A.-N TIN^^O
Freeport's progressive and planned*for-the-fu(,ure parking field pro-gram
la being appreciated more and more' as time goes by, but actually,
the full realization of its value will be recognized In future years when
Freeport"reaches its zenith, of qxpanslon. Many adjacent Communities
are already feeling the folly of Improper planning in this reaped^ Odr^
reotlve measures later cost taxpayer* ^double and triple the orlglna*
"2%aunts. But as proper planning Is Important, so Is correct bidding and
construction. Capable key men like^Tony Constantino make it possible
for the John C, Peterson Construction Corporation to submit low bids
and yet build with the highest _degree of. perfection and as quickly as
possible. It la because of these "factors that &hJs concern has become a
Ilselaadnedr acnodm mulnai rteipeeast.e dly awu—"ded contracts by New York State and Long
WX3HTTEMORE AND LOWE
Whittemore, Lowe
Piano Duo to Give
Kecital
Community Concert
Memberahip Drivd
Planned Next" Week
to Hold Hearing
On Eatin&a&es Tonight;
Valuation Increased
A net propose*: budget of $730,-
087.35 for the fiscal year 1950r51 will
bo presented for "consideration of
the taxpayers by the Village "Board
,at &ts annual budget hearing to be
held tonight at 8:30 o'clock l|i"the
Municipal, "Building. ..If-- adopted
without amendment, the tax rate
for the next year will be $1^3 on
each $100 of assessed? valuation, or
alx cents less than the $1.68 rate
levied for the yeai? just closed.
The gross proposed budget totals
$1,329,882.24, against $1,030,159.94 for
1949-50, an Increase of $169,722JO.
Receipts from sources other than
taxation are estimated to yield
$499,814.89 as compared with $329,-
334.37 expended at Uils .time last
year, an Increase of $170,490.53. This
would leave $730.067.35 to be raised
bv taxation/a difference of $29,231.-
78r However, there has been an
Increase "o'r=$3,674|065 In the assessed
I valuation of the village, a raise of
J.fr,w $44.356,682 last year to_$48*=_
. '^'
fr
_ _ _ i
accounts for the
»
badges and other honors wert con-ferred.
Members and friends of. Che.
' FYeeport^Police Boys Club put on an
interesting .program ,and. the eve*
nlng*a festivities were concluded
with a- supper secved at' the South
Shore Ybcht Club, - -*-
" ' Southard
i —„ *,.wa*«M« Aueauay nignt Will
The Tony Constantino* (formerly Helen Rostoozynski) rMJde^aLJ515^^f—^r^^^—WMtt^oro"^im(f"^±
Naz*h-Columbus-»ve4-^*b-th«b^*w@^MUdfH^^™o« s, and Frank 6. He Lowe. Both young men hall from
Highway Construction Superintendents Association, Goad Raad&Aaaooia- bom and-raised ln%e coMeS town
Mon, and the St, Boccoy Society afJYeepor*. Jt &; In this latter orgahlsa- of Vermilllon 8J3 and %w* *"
tlon t^t the! name,C@»stant!no'^v.efy prominent, Frank r»Ma*e»«MA — , .. I***.*-**.*-/*-'--!. «- '• '•-"'
ion, and the St. Bo@coy Society of Freenort. ft *s In this latter
t!on name <3oK»tant^oi^ve^ prominent Cons&anMnd*
the father, has been an active charter member for many years, and his
brother Carman how serves as president.Like Is a veteran of "" "
H; served with the 16*7 Construction Battalion %J,S. ^rmy*
of
Denver,
9»M^^
and
began
, the actual expendi-enues
from sources other than *!„.. *^.*.-J ^— *-
in the Zaatmah School.of a&u
4%%*o—c—h*e s*t—er, N. Y,, where both
»*w** Includes $35,000 A*om the Sta<t-dlum
though iryMdqd $61^08 lasc
year. Other Items are. Mortgage
?4«a*. pog iioenaeg, $4»,<
*, *M,QOO,
$30*?W, j ma*
day . e«^
minor detail, can hold up a major project. When he is on a job, Tony
0ronatantlno recognises nothinngg eeled e buutt..hhiiss wwoorrkk.. RRddiinn,, ccoolldd, ffaamiilly, formed thei,r hostes? they, wegrye fan«-, Hai gha.c r.oSscsheo ogla maend betthwee enN ewF roqYpoorrkt
Jrlends or social affairs take a secondary place, He leads his men at i^ous in the United States aa a two- 'Military Alcademy at the Municipal
Moord-Areaklng P^e, Yet they admire and reqpect Mm. Tony la vexy P^»o ham, althouh t "*" *- =
in composition;—
Joke Star:** Career
±^^^%^^1%1%
FaAerajwd Booatew
Sponsor Lacrowe Game
The Fathers' and Boosters' Clubs ; *%.* w*^ " - ^SW if! {PSR3MWW
— —.=...***»«**, **&»? "** nejoerc
Mnlllgan, Bose 5; Arthur Burdette,
Engine 1, and Robert
Truck 1, . ,
Then followj&d the wardens:
George J. Schwan and James S.
Rjoder, of Sose 1; Vincent GloitKano,
3; John MhcDonald, 3; Prao&lln
GrempeJ, 4; Eugene 'HuxleyI jr., 5;
Robert Oraupner, and James O$llen,
(Continued on Page 14)
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
Friedman's Pharmacy, South
Must EnroM Saturday
For School Budget Vote
Orove at. at Sunrise Highway, will Registration da% for Mie annual
_ —.^ * .* *a**W
Juat Ask Cashier Nixon
.These sure are marvelous times,
as was explained by W. Sergeant
Nixon/ cashier of the Freeport
Bank last Monday.
After spending JSastr
-
, ..—,,—*^ *«* w**w *#*&Ui* never .Stadium on Saturday, May 30.
Lacrosse was introduced a@ a school
sport here last year, and under the
coaching of Bill Ashley a strong
team has been developed* In the
first game of the season the Red rt«-^t- A— " ... — sssMMwmaw
Correct
Fraeport qhiropraotprs are to join with other practitioner*
nrhOQt t%a TT?*4ta*i ^JMta+aa 4.4 M*. *«-«^ : _..**.*
are. womian Z., Starcke,. Zr2e
Paixxterr Vincent: P. O'Neill.
John OarMn. Jain^jy, Long, -^an*
other Rieeporter la general! chajr<f
man for Long Bhqd Diatdot No.
and;Mrs, Anda C/Ajoaa, of Mal»
veime, la co^ihaiMnan.^ _ / v
week. eazTlea with It an e%»
^, %*peflcM;pTpTK^" aooo^*
Ing to an anpounceipent' Issued by
Dr. L.'M,|RogeFB, executive aecre-tary,
at' national i headquastera in
.%ty,K%*/ "ih'that It ^s bbr
to < point: tp- thet clpae Mla-7
. ,__ between" correct posture
good heal{!Mp7 phe reauita of In*
po»Bct ppgture are manlfeateA
__ ___ —^*»**» w& jwAuwwon
following day, has been aet for
Saturday. The bqoka will *?e open
for the enrollment of votera In the
coxtidor of the Freepdrt Sigh school
from ? AJJ^Tto 9 P.M_
Personal registration la required
in the Freeport school dlatrlct, ao
^"^' those who qualify on Saturday
be permitted' to voteV4t
achobr meeting.
S *M *.*-•--."
Devils trounced Poly Prep of Brook"
lyn by a 16<to 0 acore. Tomorrow
the Freeportera will meet Garden
.
May 2, Garden City/ home;
May 6, PeekakiU Military Academy
at'Peekeklll; May 9, at Sewanaaka;
May 17, at Manhaaset; May 26, Se»
here, and May 31,. Man-
' ^
:t'
??ho are ^» *
traceable to jnoorreot *«%»**» or tj*»
la 'eaAeclally^ important" 'in' the In-duatrlal
world where million* of
^m_a_jn. hou.r_* ;^ o f p.r o.d»u ctiono ft timmpel o.ya'r-e
* .
probably will be he;ld,ahortly to oer
.termlne wSatKSr to go ahead with
the conatruptlo)! of eraonoor in
aouthweatenf aeotlon of the
^C*«H*#A*&M* B*E»»R* ——O•?•- —C O—MMERCE
, —^ ww*v**&**, *w*wv**a*,
atate ' and local, • ywill aeek the co-;
operation' of.teachera, rejcreational
" id. atbleWc director*,,Boy; and; plrl
opoutq,, 4-s ohdx-and:almilar or-ganizatlona
in programa to Ipxpreaa
on \the public the" relation of con
posture to good health; / .
Although chiropractic, aa ,an on
(Oontlnued oh Page l@]t -
, .
The General Open Meeting of the
^reeoort Chamber \ of OonunepBe
odginaMy set,for Monday, niarht.;
M&y ;.l, in,.Guy ;<C%bard6's; East
Poln^t^ovae, haa^^lweAhpoat^ned-a
week.to theiBthvapaa not to conflict
with ^e/Wight; of Stars" to be held
the T^port
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Object Description
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| Title | 1950-04-20 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, New York |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, P.O. Box 312, 30 South Ocean Avenue, Suite 204, Freeport, New York 11520.; |
| Contributors | Nicolas Toscano, Michele Swersey, Joan Delaney. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Liobrary |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | Newspapers are Public Domain before 1 March 1989; and Digital Rights after that date transferred to Freeport Memorial Library by L & M Publications.; |
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