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LEADER
RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
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FOLLOW
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NEWS:
15th Year No. 50 FRBEPOR*T, N. Y./ THURDAY, MAY 3,1051 . FIVZ GENTS PER
SmidiandMer
Are Re-elected *p
Board of Education
$1,695,000 Budget
Adopted by 198 to 11
At School Meeting
Clifton B, SmJICh and Dr. E.. Free-man
MlHer were re-elected mem-bers
of the Board of EdAxaalMon yes"
4erday wMhOut oppoeAHjon* The polls
in the corridor of the Rreeport
High School auditorium were open
from 7 AM., to 8 P.M., but only
a small friacWon of the 348 qualMied
to vote did so. Their new terms will
go Into edZect on July 1.
The school budget of $1,695,000
was adapted by a vote of .188 bo 11
aft the annual school meeting Tues-day
night in the hi@pi school aiudl-tomium.
T3tis amount will be re-duced
to $1,M9,940 to be raised by
tauddtion, by receipt of $490,060 from
sources dHher BMan taxation and
the use of $85,000 taken from sur-plus
funds. Leo F. Oiblyn, president
of the Board of Educoibion, said the
tax rate would be about $2.40 on
dach $100 of assessed valuation
This yearls rate was $1.96.
Mr. Oiblyn went into great de-tail
in explaining each group of
,,. in . he r%ed ,. . bqdyet. Be
inxn%a«es, eopeclajlly In the
of «al!aTies and debit aerv&ce. At the
conduaiKm of hJs remarks, WllHam
J, Mulrphy moved that the budget
be adopited, and several persons sec-onded
the motion, Womden E. Win-ne
was elected chainman of the
meeting and Hugh Emwin secretary
David LKaAme
Named b Vacancy
Sportaenrice Signs
S-Year Contract for
Stadium Concewlons
Dbvld K. ZOadane, 73
p%w oouael 3or the Lo%% Island
ing Co., \vaa named to fill the
on the Freeport Fark Com*
odssion by the Village Board at a
Apecdal meeting Mbniday nighlt. -i
appointment was for 11 months. Mr
Kad&ne succeeded Chainnan Bver-ett
O. Fumman, ?^io reigned the
wthoit tenn and was reappolnted to
aerve a year and 11 %non!ths. Ray-mond
T. Ke3rnan was named for a
full three year term at the oigani
datlxm meeting in Apdl,,as the
eucceGBor of Samuel L. lemael.
The oomnilasion has Entered into
five-yea? contract" with New York
Jan7" l"tb handle tKe concessions
the atadlum on mudh beMAer terms
than th'ose in the three-year con-tract
.it iguperseded Chainman Fur-man
said today, Heretofore the
lage has been paid 20. percent of
the gross sales at the Stands,
under ""the. new -oon^nact' tlhe take
will be 25_'pe»ent of. the gross. In-dtead
of a Oat.fee, the village also
will receive 28. percent of the
Becejjpits from the p&rldhg south od
the Stadium, .which has just been
%13ie' corpoWkion
% add several items to
the list of viand» sold at the stands
73hese^inclue hot coflfee and soup in
%ie spring. and au&umn and dand-wldhee
wrapped in s^%^tary piaper
during the entire season.
Sportoervlce has also just
(OonMBued on -Bage 4)
;Tp-/k
Leaders in $Alva+ion Army Fund Raising Campaign
MRS. W. W. BUTTON
Life Member
MRS, ERNEST W. NEWTON BRIG. ERNEST W. NEWTON
HOBAOB , DEMSSER MRS. BABpIJ) W
Special
DEL MILTON B. WALDMAN
Budneaa and Profea&lgns
Freeport Lacks $450 of Quota
InC^ncer Fund iRaising Drive
April ended with Freeport within $450 of its quota of $4,400
in the NassatHlounty Oanoer Oonunittee's oanipaign. And Ohair.
man Gordon Sbnonson expressed oonAdenoe today, the village
would go over the top In a few days.
ROBERT NVFZLLMORE
. Residential Canvass
W. M. Walton and SoA
IXe jn ™ Crash
William M. Walton, 41,.aon, of Mr.
and Mrs. F. W; Walton, 298 West
Lena ave./and Ms sor^ John, aged
were killed in "a plane crash, in
Colorado on' .Saturday. Mr, Walton
lived in Freeport for many years.
Be attended schools .here and also
8t. Bp,ulb School *n Garden Oit^.
He Was associated with the atom
bomb pMeet at. Oak Ridge,: Tenh.;
as an engineer/ He Is survived by his
wife, Catherine, i Funeral . , services
were conducted, in Grand Junc!Mon,
OOl • '• " • ^' • t . ; . ; . . . . • /• . ,
Oontriibutions to date have to-taled
$3,950. Anxious to procure
every cent possible and pedhapa ex-c,
eed the quota, Mr. Slmonson warn-ed:
"Only checks made out 4@ the
Nassau County Cancer Fond
Committee, or cash given to him
or workers on the local commit?
tee, which will be acknowledged
by a receipt signed by the reclp&- *
ent, can be counted as contribu-tions
toward the Freeport-QuotaV
One of the largest contributions
was $377.45 received from the pupils
of./Mhe schools in Breepqrt
the cooperation of : T. Redmond
MaKanna, princJipal, of the Cleve-land
ave., school, and chairman • of
the—school - committeer* jind—-the-to
service men to enable them' to
enjoy the performance. The affair
was a social as well as a financial
success.
(Freeport'a total of $3,950 was the
most for any village in Nassau
County exceeding Hempsbead, Gar-den
Olty\and Rockvllle Centre.
Flushing of Hydrants
To Start Wednesj&y
The" Municipal Water Department
begin flushing hydran'bs?neXt
,, George %. Maurer,, super.*.
Wendent of the depiartiment an-nounced
to-day. The work will be
Board of Zducatio^..
'The theatre party for "No Time
for ComedyV in the Center-Play-houae,..
BoekvJlle Centre, on Wed-nesday
night, April 26 was a sell-out
and'nqbted $760 toward the Freeport
quota. Mrs/ Benjamin ^. Rdiner, and
Mrs, William J! McDonald,, the co-jhairinen,
were assisted by Mrs,
R, Johnson, Mrs; Nathan Dla?
mond, Mrs. Lillian Seedier, Mrsl
iml Zskin and Mrs, Jerome K.
MAny who bought tickets and
were unable Ad attend, gave .them
village h%i*e been covered,
flushing will be conducted oinly oh
Wednesday, Thursday ' and Friday
of each week, , .
BAYVXEW
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
Bayvlew Ph^annacy, 379
%antl6 ave., wlU remain open Sun?;
day f after , the other . druggMs in
close 2 P.M.: "I!llie
phone is M%eepiort 8-0124.
Drive to Raise Funds
For Work in Freepor*
Workers Start Canvass
Of VMlage and Hope To
Reach jGoal Quickly
Dr. MIMon B, Wakbn&n, chabtnan
of advance #ft», annoimced contri-butions
of $1^90 toward the $6;oOO
jgoal of the 1051 BaWaMon Anny
fund raising campaign at the kick-off
dinner Monday night In Al B.
White's. This represented 17 per
Bent of the goal, Or. Waldman com"
mented people were willing and anx-ious
to give k) the Salvation Army
and the $6,500 could easily be raised
and exceeded if evexy worker dJd his
or her part*
Nearly 100 workers who partook of
the dinner set ouA soUcAthig con-tributions
on Tuesday in an eMort
to bring the drive to a speedy con-clusion.
Horace E. DeLlaser, chair-man
of the campaign, w4*h Mts.
William t. Lord as co-chairman,
presided at-the dinner.
He announced the leaders In the
drive as follows: Mm. Robert H,
Baron, schools; Russell B. HotUng,
organizations; Mrs, Harold W. Bat"
tin, special events; Or* Waldman,
ladivanoe gMta, business and profes-sions,
and Robert N..Flknore, resi-dential
ohainnam for tB%e south and
Mrs. Marion Banker for the north,
* District Captain* Named
'^|M1V Wllniore listed, the! election
dJ»in& captains. Those la (he north
are Mrs. H. Alfred Vollmerand %Q«.
O.V. Maurer, NO 35; Mrs. GazreA* A.
Ooetsohius, jn, 41; Mrs. O. B* Pink-.
ney and John Flood, 43; Mrs. Anna
Z. Amberman, 43; Oarl Ruger, 47/
and Mrs. Lauretta Oken, 47.
Mrs. Robert Davis, is captain for
Dldtir&ct 36 East: Mm. O, W. Paar, 37,
and Mrs. Ellen Rbkenpadc, 40 south,
leaders for the southwestern area
are Mra. Zdith Jones, Mrs, Anthur
D. Eastwood, Mrs, Z»J1 A. Anderson
and Mies Nancy A. Becker, od"0ap»'
tains, DlsWot 44; M», WMiam Ki
Jaokaon; jr., Prederkk W. BarQett
and Mrs. Hugh L* Ponaaa, 45; Mrs.
Alvina OmMmon add MX& T* Red-mond
McKenna, 4@, and Mrs* WU"
liam R. Poundera and MM*. W. E.
Wateon, 50*
Music waa furnished by & group of
brasses from the New York 8taM
Band directed by Mbjo? WaMer Pw-ter.
The Re^r. C. Newman Bogle,
pastor of the 3S$epo%$ Methodist
Ohunch, gave .the Invocation. Mr,
(Continued on PeJge 6)
Doxsee Addresses
Woodcleff Ass'n;
Promises Paying
Truatiee Smith Speak*
Also; To Take Up
Traffic Matter /Later
Mayor Robeot cDoxsee and
kee Leonard D. B, SmlQi addressed
.the members otthq,3Woodole*t AaBOr, ,
elation -at their monthly meabm?
4h 'the ' 8hor&re@t Hotel Tuesday .
• ' '•
espeohdly^
to. WbodcWik avej,
h&ve been requeclted by the
said the dtreet
'been torn up for the laying of
ers and, wlQit^r mRJyw and
guenWy %iothAng had :been"dipne_
ga«Mng,the pavement..«
oondltions/ He ppomlsedi
that since this work t has been.<
plated, th@ dtreet: i?ould: be
surfaced from curb to curb and _^
spots would be filled ,m to •: \.
flopda 'l.-when,'; \the*'{ .wAter.; /-,'.'
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Object Description
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| Title | 1951-05-03 |
| 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 Library; |
| 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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