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ll^HEPORTj N.'Y,
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LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
18tb Yfar Jfo. 16
FREEPpiiT'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER'
FREEPORT T BALDWIN ' I^OOSEVELT MERRICK
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FOR - '
RELLVBLE
ADVERTISING
, 'I ) , , f~.^ FSEEPOBT, W. Y., THUBSDAY, AU.GUST 13, 19B3
^Wl^WWWtia^m^fm -•••illli "" „ — -. — ^ ' - -• •- '- r '"""^ ^"' ^^°^ '^'^ FIVE OfiNTS FIB OOI»Y
lers
!i4icls OS Municipally;';:
Pimxuxd Recreation
I^rograin is Lauhched
"TOtb^tlic launching; of'a tiunpre-put^
aoi estimated to cost ajiprb^r
Bia|6ly $15,000 the first reai-: aii'4
Srailea "ttjf a recreation super! nxeri-'
Oeiit wtoo teto rec?lye $6,ooo wmual-
Jy, "the fthree meSiBere" of- tHe 'S'otlfe
CJtwftinMfec, Jjeadtd W aerlff H.
Aapd Volljaer, toawe |^slgiied,.ha.v-'
lag; peached t}w comcliision that the
t a « OUfy were "Called on- to perforai
hmbeen comjifeted. Tine oUwr'm^-
beis were Joseph BC. Haher, ti'iks-iirer,
£aid Walter J. Miranda, secretary.
The reslgnattott was addressed
to ^ y o r WJlUam. P. Oladcen, _
The 7oiuth -CominlUoe vas appointed
June 6< 1S40, when Patrolr
imaTi I Joseph Homellca. wss named
dlj«<3tor«f ]tihe Freepart E*oUoe poya'
Chibs. Its perfoanel has dhanged
fKxtn time to time. Its prtDclpal dtity
was to lais^'Wnds Trttih'wJjJcJit^i
QrotrndW^rn'mrCprps
Cbk'i' <)lf_m'vt'i' Pafriek Kniilji'lH-^of the fironiid Observer
Corps «f the t'Lvil FlftfcnHe orgaiitzaiioD, wliJeh m»iis thp |jrtst
on top of the Meadow Brook Bniib Building, iMNiied mi niipcnl
to h<nisewivps this wet'k to help boost th« piTsomiel of (IK- watch.
Mr. KllUfeelly sayis the PederaJ-gaikmment
desires to maintain • a
24iJ>otir watch despite ttie end of the
Tighttag in Korea. In order to »»
certain th^t there are.VAtctiers on
the post at all times he nrgss hou.<^!-
wives who can ^ape the time to
voliHjtefr for a two-hour watch d«r-
. lag daylight hours once a week. I Kijliji
p-afr. KlliaceHs' revealed that he ha.^ j j^HT.
(one dlsttogulshed volunteer In th.-lj^T
peiBon of I*e Frances, raaio teJs-l^'
vision and night club entertalntr,' ^
who recently came to PreepoS to
live. Miss Franoes hos vblunteercd
to servo ,two hours a week despite
the Ions' 'fibuM _Bbe d.eyotes to" Iwr
vaVIovs. professional engagements. '
"If a busy woman like Allsa Stances
can spare two hdurs a week for
I.DlvU Drtense JKwtll ain-.sme^«iany
lof onr-nreeport women, who have
no
supplemenf ,the- appropr^tionJa, jbp
th«" Village and-JStiate'fof.-yoiitii''activities
which Venj' Jusultldenl;' to
cany on an; extended program.
The salary of Director Romellca, a
first grade i^trolnujn, «4,200 a year,
Is <aiaiii?ed to t& #(flli»il3BpirtinBnt
bunjget. , ;
Hie Fwcport 5wice teoys' CliA &
incDtiioreted under taie laws <tf tHe
at«te of New York Trttlh aSoSrdia
- . (I^onttoued on Page B>
EledrwDCs-Device
WiflieckSpepdiiig
'*iS|>eed Qocfe" Qpiered
By Potiee Dqparlnieiit;
UmA iii-Odier ^VtUi^ges
iWik tUb aMpUemxaimefidioaiice
perraHtttag tt« - -tise:". 'ot-M^- "Speed
CXxs^'-^ th«-VaSiie::-BQana at" ifcs
tDieemg'mB^^'i^t, Poll**, Chief
Poter.lStotJidpes.-i^j'twsSteieTtoi'^^
. BHJiev saocessMt^iJsitff -tfieiwSpeed
pooSaaff ffi-We.^fla4'?l£|lHt^:Srte .
de«!c« viik^-'&M^^MMty^-'ibaed
caw "asiiVop&M^h^^_&^^^3^''ps.-
ersrflie' laia"a«iSS"^''Btreel;iiSB'Jcet
apaa*. "Bbey me attActti l<l;''W|e'in-
£pc^ one to die ot&er, wg&steM'thc
mllefi per itdarJb Is. travettos.
pa'tmioBia tniQBk;fiiirsti^,"«,'-^beuinK
car a gttaiter eS a. iniSe eitpyeir in.a
car «r en & motoiSfyGie, cadKliig Its
tinted btStxK hmuSiae out & ^ t i i ^ lOr
aujfciiis an exrest, 1t)e. :"6peed
Cl6olc" wfhUih It was said luis been
used euov^safully in Ctenlen, City,
Deduces tibe distance from a Qliaffiffi:
of >i mile to 182 feet and the e/tOcer
in «hai|:e does not have to ikse his
Uf^'in ills Ihands as he operates' the
d«yioe. Chief Elar .anaoimced a
'V^peed dock" had been pimdiflsed
. and wouM he fdajoed in operation as
aooQ Ds.Che i^ew, onUnsiioe becomej!
'operative.
CM« woriceTs have. Ions coa^plaiH-ed'
of various stseeta t^eins usejl as
speedways, this being e^iecltllly
trcie of Prince avenue in tbe aorth,
nUcb is a through stneet fioni £lain
street into Baldwin i/hwx it beoauea
St^ton avenue and fioaUa-aei on to
Graiid a/vame. ', •• -
WSponsiblliHes o„,u.«t&„„I,d=e ' ^th„ee:irr
fhojncs'can rive an ciiun-apwwj>-<2f
tJino lo this .-Important wai4{;--isai'''
'MnKlllikcUy '
Legion Scrap Collection
WiU^e Held Sunday
WiUftini Clinton Story Post, Am
erican I^eglon, is to - conduct' Its
monthly plck-up of waste pape* and
scrip on Sunday, Commanslpr W*
Biissell HedfleW announced today.
Funds- realSaed from the sale of the
material .peli«jete.d •wlU.hf .us«d to
cirry on'tlie-welfare "work (>f-"the
post. Legionnaires, maiming tnieks,
will start the rounds of the vUtafe
at 8 o'clock.
Pony leiKue Crown
Goe^ to MobH-s Nine
Keen Competition Marks
Playcff of Two Teams;
: Wenk Managed Victors
The Motors, managed by Harry
•S. W«hlc, won the chaanplonshlp dt
theipPEBpoSft Pony. .]>.ague by.de..
featlng David Neely's Saaidera by
Exp^idir Attract
llrimp t^ l i i g e ^
100 Participallng Stores '"
Offering Exceptional
:- "Values'to Sliopperi,-"';
Mei-chantS of fteeport' ate' hold-'
Ing their Annual Dollar, Day, Sale ,
today, under the auspices of the Be-ta
«. Oivislwi of tfie" P»«eport Oham-;
ber, of ConMnerce, of wliicb Herman;-
Barasch of Baxasch's Irouth CJenter^ •:
Stain street and Hewton boulevanl;
is chaltmaa.
A yearly event in Preeport for the ,
last 26 years. Precport's Dollar Day.-''
Sale attracts customers from iu.
over liong lalandwho have .Icarnsil
,!?y expflrience-that - the merchants-.-~
loffcFxrare bargains on ^ese annual '
occasions.
-tOfl^jiaUy Onlyjmembc'ra'of'the. ->'-
Cliambcr^of CimvmerM are eligible
Oceanside Takes First Honors
in Second BaMmtion^s IkM
Oceansid« firemen took first honors in the parade and drill
ot the becoiid Battalion DiHtrict marking the formal oDt-iiliie-of
111. Freeport Pire O.partm™, Mmorill ^ m T k ^ ^ ^
rise Highway and Buffalo avenue on Sunday.
The Oceanside Department' was
Judged the best appearing ta the
parade, preceding the drill. In which
vamps from seven communities,
wl*h more than tjOOB men In line
a ewmes to 1 bi the -post-season 1 to participate ln~the sale. The num.-,
playoff beii^en .the- teams thatlbei'ot official representatives this
made the best showfng- in each half j year is Ehe largest In the liJitory of
of tlie schedule. The scores wej^e 21 the event and exceeds JOO separatff
to. 4. d to 4 and 4 to 3. - » j^tores. , - •, ^ .„ ....;„ „ ,. ,
;i40ions -took-tho Urst haU Of thc-j Stores partJcipating in the ^saTe '"
4slx4oiif winning 8 strai^iht games ] will be open tmtll 9 o'clock tonight
befow dr<^>plng the final cont&rt, | to give late stoppers adequate time
and then went on to pad the ssa^ito make .tee rounds.of theti«taiJ
son with a 13 to S pecwd: on thtf./.dlstrtot and choose the articles they
otiier hand, Ssndfira a*ter wlnntaBl wish to bic at the extwomflnair
only 3 out of ains games dijriagf. the | prices a* which merdiandlSe Is^be-first
period, yevefsed. .the count in I ing offered today,
the final half and wousid ilp wii*.^ ^-While .Dollar pay is officially
a'9 and 0^ count. J only the one day—Thunsd^, Angirst
Tlj« Weak outfit tost tije f ftst of J i*i: the stores generally wlU coa-with
their apparatus partioipatlng.
Preeport was accorded second ptece,
tout declined to acoept the tntphy
(Centiiiued on Page 4)
the play-off gameis^but came back
strong to. lake the second wnd tSitrd,
Jon Nekon pltcJied Sanders to victory
in the IntlAl encounter la
whteh Dick Lewis suffered Ms first
defeat In league competition. Motors
led all the way after going out in
fnmt to the l3ilM innlnS, of Che
(ContlDued=an Page 4)
Viebrock's Annex Room Officially Opened
tlnue' the sal© at the same iwieta
thsoagli Saturday, affordtasr i«si>
dettta of the village amd the entire
South Show three dayS of cjseeji-
.tlonal buying ojwntttnities.-•
Besides the many stwaes which
deal In ladies^Wd seats fw»|i!Un«s
and appftMlS&i-laaiie-'-%imito«^ of '
stores carrying hard lines and homo
furnishings are participating In the
sale itoyol Home AsppUajice, Lehman's,
'a, Baumannand nrniteroufl
others are offering high-priced articles
at.,unusual mark.downs to
help nuHs Ptt;eporit'a"Dj3Uar''13ay
outstanding in the minds-of-the
slSoppera. ~ ., ..—-'
-I, •;••-"?'.ii:.
y ' , ' , Bagatelle Photo'
Freeiwrt School Tax
OfELcially, Set at j$2:74..
•) ,'C}i$'|^«ep<;r|€oliiQOl!^^,fB<!l9.was
M'assGS»ddy3taat!onia:l3lEt~:iP(>ettng
of the' Booed of EMiucatlod'S^Jidair
'rilp:t-''Tffl"^'J»''8ji-""lfflOT6d«fe*'.^ttf 30
'.points. o7er, £hat'f«z latf. flseai' siear
jsM-a---'-"••"••"• ' "ft':*'-^'--*- \ •,
,t-. i i j s . J^i»e<},ga-ap.. tfgflpji^d jijalaa—-
tion of $5i,3S2;225. and isStisee ef
^1J38,185 o|VBr tl».ilgaw:;ifor'.ttoe
year J|u^ ^^H.'Tbe gibse budget
totals t2,0ra;i7Jl,' and, the net cm
whidi the tax rate Is based, (]l,403,-
271. These amounts have been .increase
$2^755 since the bitdget was
adopted at,'the annual scihool meeting
in May to cover $2,755 in intei'-
cst at .068 per.cent f^r the current
year on'tiie $^5,000 bond issue re-
.cently «o2d to finance' iii£ purchase
of the elementary school site on
South Ocean avenue.
\
BEBNHABD<S FHABMACr ,
OFEiy ALL D^Y 'BVSnoxr '
'Benu^^rti^s FHanhacy, 64 West
AJterrick road, will t'einaln open Sim-day
after, the other druggists in
Freeport close at 2 oVilock. l&e
telephone is lilieeport fi-0006. i )
U(-'.t
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-08-13 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1953 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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