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"TOe " contract for the engine was
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ilton Coop., of Lima, O., anj^for
..sreltqhgeai-, to_^he—Westogh<
Electric Cfc^ip. on. recommendation
ol the Burns & McDonnell' Engin-eering
po., consulting1 engineers of
Kansas Oity, Mo, . _
Original bids were $343t£M5 -by
Hamilton Corp., and $363,538 by
Nordtoerig-IMaxiufactur^ng Co." IIow~
ever, the two;cohcerns offered to'tnit
the price ^$4,000 and $3,200 respeoi;-
** fuHy;-if-eh0p testing was omitfted;
tojK3^945 and $3&2,338r a ditfer-ence
<st $12^93 In lavor at the Hani-flto
»^<janteern.
The. board also iroas swayed."by:tlhe
fact th^ a lower .grade-luel CGII be
in. the operation of .the
ton engine at a saving of 3. cents a
gallon' which the engineers pointed
out, on a basis' of a consuinption of
l,210,OOp^gaUpnaji(i .yj&a r w o u 1 ct
mean a. difference of $12400 at. a
saving of only -1 cent a gallon. Chief
Engtoeer\frhomas Moore alfio ma<le
a trip .to ihe plant of' the- Montana-
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T7 OZ CANS
NJD., Tsttere ije witnessed the
atkm of a Baldnln-XJnia: Hamlltbii
oigin^ which had ' beeji -in iepvlci
since- 1947 and \vjBporbed
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of the 'pexforniauoe. was excellent.
Thore were three bise/ bids,. for
the swlttit^ear; : the General . ^aec
•ef+o "{•- f <-~" - •: - • _ • _ • ' . .= ••' - . •• Important Meeting
Of Merchants Called
^Warren'Saoaet, chairman ,of the
Merch-antis pfcytetonjctf the-FVeepditt
CShaiml^"i5«rT«3m^^ an*.,
nounced a dinner meeting to be held
ia~Al B. .Whtte* Monday: at 6:30
PM. '
fMr. Samet added tlhat the meet-ing
probalbly would -be.the most im^
pqrbant lt^1^ellil^ry_bf, the^I)i^l-
•slon'atul Ufged; th,at-every merchant
sdt aside any other _e_ng&g«menlts
W^y irtay^have so as to amend the
gatherlngr^umerous mialiters of im-poitttancc
to the merdhants and their
be'brougftit up -for-con=*
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P!ans are under way to promote
Jihe interest and.-Welfare_of-Wieimer^
chants and Preeport as well and the
oo^jperation of all is desired, Chair
man Samet eniphasized.
.. ._:-Pfc. John FiuilkUn Passaflumc/va member of the Headquarters
and Service Compahy, 142d Heavy Tank Battalion, New York. National
Guard and son of "Mr. and >lrs, Frank Passlaflume, 75 Jesse stTJs to
enter the West Point Military Academy as a cadet on Tuesday, July 3.
.Pasalaflumenvas one of-475:ffuardsmen who receitly took an examlna-tlan
for West Point and amoiiff the lew to pass-it The successful
candidate was horiored iat ceremonies held In the Babylon Turnpike
Armory and congratulated by Capt. William M. McGlll, command-ing
officer of hla company. Pfc. Passaftume was graduated, from
JPteeport Hltfh School list year. He was active In athletics .and ^ other,
extra carrlcular activities whUe a student. -Left to right are ffuldon
bearer, Capt. McGUl and We. PasaaHnme.; -^jorry Boffateiu Photo
Northwest Givics-Favors
;Shun..Cfe1atarice Project
The Northwest Civic Assn., at. its
monthly inetfbing Monday xdglic in
Jthe cafeteria' of Uie S7*aman av^.
school, - wentr .on. record as flavoring
eredbion by" -the -village '' cl "public
housing on condition that in con-nection
therewith there" be"'ellmlh*
alted slums in -the.village to the ex-mtalng
delivery in 630 days;
lnglhouse second with $139,270, deli-very
in SCO days, and Allis Chalmers
third with $139,768 and delivery in
450 days; "However as all bidders
provided that the actual ptrice ofi<l&th aniversary of /his ordination as
the gear wc^ild be that prevailing on 'a ' priest last Thursday night. More
day_odf delivery, with a nuuci- fthaa 550 'persons attended the ban-
Join litI>ihner Honoring
Representatives of all faitijs joined in honoring the Bev
John J. Madden, assistant pastor, of Our Holy Kedeemer B.O
Church at a dinner in the fiouth Shore Yacht Club marking the
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mum increase of 10 percent, the cost cnzet. And on behalf' of the throng, "^^ . d ' - _ . _ T^ - h- _ ^*T». __^ __ ^^ —..^ __ *^_ _• __ _ _ „ _ ' * __ _• *^* ___ _ _'?X«*"*" of the Westinghouse.produce wo5
estimated at $163fim.
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Fathers and .Boosters
To Honor Sports Teams
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•'Hie Platttiera'-and Boosters' Club
of the FreepKt^Schbols .is to
nighft -in- ^ the-; Seaman- ave; school.
Members of the .various high echool
Dr. S. D. Bird presented him a sub-stantial
check. . , , . ^
Former'Mayof "Cyril" OrRyan of5;
ficate . "as- ,tpaStmasterr: -He;^:re/i4!
'hxlmerbus corigratulajlory letters and
telegrams from'persons wiho-regret-ted
their inability to attend the
event. - .. . . --'- .. . '
County Judge Janies~N.'._Gehriff
the-; iattendance. represented a
cross-section ~of -toe population :the
like of whicJh he' never had seen
will berfeted'and the-annual ,before., Father- Madden?e added,
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From Through Traffic
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Builder Seeks Stores
hrW. Memck;rdi-^A :_,_
Ocein ave. IParfiiiigJFaelcl
The -Village -Board --at-lts-naeetinff—-
Monday night in the Municipal •: >
Building adopted an ordinance barr-:
-irig-through- truck troflfic-fronpair
Freeport streets except State and>
County (highways. The ordinance \
will become e^ep^ive as ^pon_as it'_ _
'paper and posted for ten.days.
'Myron Kiveidt advised.
he represented Interests w^iich fcave '•
jxrst acqxrired propeisy fipntlng .oh^
West Merrick rd.iJ PortenTleld ^pl,','-
.i.nd South r-ayview five., and ex-^
r-sH/. h~? 3C>f »jt" west from Bayvlew
aye., .crt-whl.-'*i It\was.-proposed to; l -
that the^surh alloted permits."
The motion was introduced by
He requested that 100 feet_ of the.
• rty fronting on Merrick ret,'.
C2 re-Kcned r from • Apartment, to .-
Business to permit the erection of _
storesjwMch he. inslifcea were need-ed
in the area^ which is opposite- the
new .Bayview' ave. school.
' Mr.Kivettwas advised the matter—
would first, nave-.'to 'be--considered:
* aavisea him such a
tee submitted a- report on-a^recent
conference the coSmrttee had wtth
11 the
housing authority would be estab-i.
survey made Ik 'acquired by Our Holy
,in
the ^ local pastorate,
'Father Madden' replied graclooisly
to, all the tributes paid to hlni and
modestly said they were not to him
alone but to all- the meihbers of
the clergy. v • • - ' • / -•; •• ' •
The 'invocation was^'fefren ."' by
Father pra/b' and Henry Beeker-song
a • solo accompanied by Walter
_
Henry J. Dengel was chairman of
•will-be. pre-1 WQs ,pne . of—not
'of "tie foot-.]tout..thekCounty>s^and~StateTg:great
trftcfc-and-citizens; Mayor
mer, co-chairmQjn; Augustine L.
Hogan, secret&ry; -aiid.Mr. Berkel,
treasurer. Other committee* heads
were Thomas Reed, ticfcetoi Leo F.
lacrosse squads. Ifeese awards,. are
on: the-winner's
Doxsee
told of the counsel Father Madden
always was ready-and willing to
!fe&r:w^peratorFfind^Ve».^<^&-thit -kJ^-adyice- -was
always .good. .. ^ r-_r ^
-/^uilayjjv^rl^l.jjea^e^j>fjthez churctii told of how" father- Mladden
yf&s~ assigned
-for,
the ' oys 'tor.~-d!Bay^^v^^
t'tBoUow the fonnal ph)gpafth-. Retfresn-
,menta-win be aen^d^-v^'r x
;>Vv;;A.
Robert I/. Doxseev Sheri^-H, Alfred^
V'olliner, Supt^^cdint.itv. DoxIo
Names"
J. J. Muldowney President
*' " ' '"
Monday; night in -Emnplfc
Hall, John J. Muldowney
ed to
held
elect-
.
: .preeddent The 'rest-of the staff'' is
as loltovm: j. Htem
William S. Ashley>
Bfery,. treasurer; Mrs. Arithoriy
Chester, Secretary, and Augustine L
con-flict
with the' Village Ebard eecajons
ivros refe?ied .bo the VBpw ol XHrec-
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iBCss --Jessie &t ^ Baidifirtn and IirJ.
were ^received as membera
Hunitlngtoh, with Uie...Rev.:Miartin T.f
here
who served
for ten
to
:as , an-asslsfiant
The -Rev. Peter ^
Stream* who; ^tencted poly
in Baltimore /wto-j Father
Madden" told some, interesting storica
of their days tfcere together.
The Rev. Reginald;H.'Scott spoke
OiWyn and Daniel J.
'Father' Madden Tw^^appolnted -to1
the "FreeporT^Cthuroh on June 6
1936.— -=- _-
to continue for 4fi
the Village. could continue to oper-ate,
it as tt"saw fit. - ,
Both Mr. Brown and PqiiCKelly,
counsel for tihe Housing Oqntmittee
agreed tlmt
,
its financial
less. assurance that
there was
&dum
tags HajLsedi DK Jarvfe'was ad-that
.the field would be laid
UT provide for'the least
However,
ance be complete- • as It
would-bev if-the'project was canied
out: under the State's jurisdiction.
i Refreshments were served 'follow-ing
the meeting.
:^
will playrsanfo COaus to-tw^.^iucky
gradtiates : at .the-ooncluslon of^a-'novel
!and .exlcitinig contest,'
Benior :olass. ~ ^
. (• A'ilarger circular cartf .bearing .-the
names of all students who register
iffiU,-B« ' " ' ""' " '
l>e wound
eight days ? 'exercises on 'Sunday. Jtme '24. "When"
H • _ * * " ' • " • * - • . ,' .' * m - ' .-' for the Freeport'^toter-Falth Clergy i the ' clock has run' Its course.: the
Council, and-representmg - various position of the han^iwMldeterroirie
^m.n.-.O,-at hollc .g-r o^up s.. *'w-e-re. -V-G-o-ell-om ,rg e-er ---th-e" two fortunate ,: winners, -one a
and tai'e Rerv. Romes'G. Harris, pas-tor
of' ^;_6edond:"pa)ptlst;' CSba^rcW
Bennlngton -P£ric;; 'Judge«
bert R/Johnson was another
er.;i Mar^rrt;-;;p^eeffe -;:fipp
Court Stella Marls, 'OJD, of A., and
Mary .Smith for thef Ladles' Auxil-iary
"of: Otir Holy-Redeemer Softool.
The ;Rey;';John-T; prab, aastetflnt
pastor, arid' Mans. John J. Mahon
od^ed their opngratulatibos to the
guest otf liohor. All wished him many,
years of continued service in; his
chosen professloa and expressed the
he would continue to-be asso-ciated
with the local chtnxtti.'Mi>ns.
Mahon . saW he would= w^Jcome
Father Madden &s his successor in
othera glrJL
;awardec' a - haixfeome'v Bulova
'-This award is an. annual event of
Moaer; Jewelers but It Is up to
the manjbera: of 'the ; senior class to
advantage of it/ 86 graduates
a; real, '-opportitolty.-.to get a
Absolutely tree of
yo^i-ftave to dais to register
yur: name ;on.l^e^Wg,:. dock dial*
Act at once. Call at Moser Jewelers
and make sure your name in entered
ta itfte, contest, and thus (juallfy f or
•&' chance to ,win; a watch- li: v?- "J:: : ••'
Hurry! -Ttee are -only a
wound on Saturday • so it will run
down beifotre coonmencenjent day.'
V. -F.0W. Paper Collettion
Is Scheduled for Sunday
.; ,H6hry' Ttieodofre Mohr Post,
V. P. W., wilj have its s monthly
waste /paper t • obueotton - on,, Sdbday^
iVeteitam- wlU-start -the. -rounds^ of
the.villflge;at-9:30 AM., with-tJucka.
Oontintander Raymond Stmuss .lias
M^yor Robextt L. Doxsee ,; insisted-
(the need for pBJlting, facilities was
so.great the Village could^not;.turn
down .aily otftfer. that pn^ylded addi-!
'tlonal space for ttols purpose.' . •
Monday,-July 9 wiafc set as the
da'te for a hearing on; plans for.
closing •'VlWiu^^^t''e^^ptM'ff^
of Bedt St., Jactoo'n pL", and Char-les
fit., for. the /development, of;-the-
Nor'theast Park, and Richmond si;
fwe^ to Woodeleft' Bay "in the in-t tercets arjhe~putohc." "T —17-
~ ' '' " • '-of BudldlngB
residents of the:_village" to
tie their old newspapers -and
bert.P. .D^MWtJt In his report for-
Mlay-,ehpwed. ten permits Issued/ for"
mew bulldinSB se61ta^fed;^to^coEa;'
*86,650,and-20 addltdons and:alteraT-I'totni
^
curto.ready. to-be picked -^ZSP^S^aaa^
up'by-the Post-members;- •_
= Blinds derived- from -the safe -jaf
papers-are -piaced jn- the -welEare
fund.
afjter..the.
is •FReeppnt~8-0277;
Sunday
in-Preef! ;telephpner
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- . _ _ . , . _ . . . . .
Giyeti . - - . " ' - ' ' ''" '''* ' " "' -"
the flirst "'to receive the V award, a^ national
*h on.o.rJ',•s i'ia.p npedr ghi.av•ev•n•e^",-• tho, 'i -.a. .n. a• onb .i .n •s cr.i•b. .e.d• o.n.. .a.. ~p»l .a i q-^u •e ' a..t. . .a1 .p..m..o rg..*e*a.. •
of the Senior Band ot
High
Cluft>J last night in the1 social hall
award was .
Church.
• in, recognition' of
'JSach' year
.
Coaway's ou-ustatidlng -work in^muslc
during his ""years as a ; student.
Requirements ere .almost the same
as those for admission to the Na-tional
Honor Society, though -'they
relate only to- mtisic. And Conway,
by-.rthe way, is •; president of the
Interested • in sports and numerous
extra-ciinrioular activities.
which his name
the-school by Ian J. Murray, presi-dent,
on behalf - of the Preeport
( ;of
name of the most
evident in music will be inscribed
.X-'v-^'.hv;..; •••;,-;": ;.?;
toUowins,;.members <& ;ttoe
ba^d who 'will receive tfceir diplomas
6h-Sunday, 24, will
music awards ttt:thflt time: ...
. Conceit MJatrcae,1 Luclllo Hcrr, Student
*. , j "Nornm Luracn;. -»wd -'• Oonwtt y,t
Ftennetna;
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,:-> "tW ri;' -•'•:•\A'll.
Dmm - mnjor6tte, Cornelia
Twirler, Xatiet'' Ftemwn
_Jtobert^Burkhard,^J
Collins, Dorothy Devonshire, Gloria
Dickinaon, Jack FloMett,: John 'Herbtart,
Garoje Jennlron, Jock Kelly, Frani^M
** " , Gi-oree Lyon, Harold MortlB,
--•M'*---- 'C.-'Berei; Ixmfo-.Prei'-'u-.i-^'
• — •• *- - - - - ,//-"v ..' I. IMvld
mjuler, 'Robert fiohplU. Joy Sie^al, Joye*
Wclse, June Wllaon and Jacaea
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| Title | 1951-06-14 |
| 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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