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15th No. 14 FRBEPORT,:N.. Y., TSUBSDAY,' 24,: 1050 FIVE CENTS A COPY
Mow This Issug Came About
Several weeks agpt'^ staff of THE LEADER conceived tHe idea of
jannting a special "Back 7)0 School^'edition; a'nd using as staff writers,
students from our local High Schools.
Advice was asked .6?^ the schopl authorities, ..who. were very recepRve
to -the idea, feeling that the experience of writing lor the local paper
woidd be very helpful to the students. ' .
After suggestions by the* student body, and school authorities, a
staff of 20 out-standing students was finally decided on. .These were
selected for their writing ability, and experience on the various school
papers. Assignments were made and a few days, later,'the compclte
'Stories began to come in. It'was immediately evident that sufficient
noteworthy news was available to complete not one, but two special
editions of "Back To School" news, and it was decided to publish an
additional "Back To School" edition the week of August 30 as well.
The students who have worked with "THE LEADER" in this special
effort are.as follows:
Barbara Albert
Susan Hartman
Mary Pentecost
Ed Oaffrey
Barbara Olazer
Ed Ootl
Eleanor Krause
Marilyn Fischbein
Frances Kesselman
Dolores Kaiinin
Frances Pratt
Diane Jordan
Wayne Marshall
Laura Jean Vought
Edward Smlts
Dick Schaap
Carol Clarke
Eleanor Spano
Ann Di Gesu
Jane Ogden
Barbara Keil
Helen Muller
.Fran Sleeker .,
John jHerbert
KaQiryji Meyers
Ray Clements; Jr.
Senior, Baldwin High School
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Senior Freeport High School
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Junior, Freepqrt High School
1,848 Enrolled At Playgrounds __
During $eason; Attendance 19,588
Be^iptration at the four Freeport Board of Education -»»^
ground* %or the gix-week season which ended Thursday.totaled
1,848 and the attendance reached 19,688, for a daily average of
635, T. Redmond McKen^a,, the
supervisor, announced this week.
The final event of <Qie season
MeaJow Brook Bank
Bond Issue at 1.70
The Medow Brook National Bank
bid In an $825,000 bond Issue to
cover Uie cost of trunk lines, pump-ing
stations .and force mains- for
the sower system ^ In the southern
section of the village, and the sys-tem
of parking fields Monday wl*h
nn Interest rate of 1.70 and a prem-ium
of $1,312: The Issue la divided
$352,000 for trunk lines, $118,000 for
force mnlns and $355,00 f&r parking
fields.
Six bids were submitted and that
of the local concern was the best,
so far as the interest rate was con-cerned.
; .
Oeorgc B. Oibbms was next with
1.75 Interest and $1,735 premium,
followed by Lehman Bros., 1.80 and
$1,GO?/Franklin National Bank of
Franklin Square, 1.90 and $4^90;
American Trust Co., 1.80 and $4,295
and Irn Hapt & Co., and associates,
1.90 and $4,671,35.
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Leo Fiskel Resigns
as Chairman of
Sewer Commission
Leo Flshel, a member of the Free*
I port Sewer Commission for 25 years
land its chairman for most of tho-has.
resigned^
He has been
was thhb play day at 'Randall Park
(or ,the children of all the play-grounds
and about 250 attended.
There were numerous events for the
boys and girls and Che count at the
end of the competition showed
Archer street had won with a total
of 63 points scored, Cleveland, ave.,
finished second with 49^; Cbliu%n-
* A bus ave., 43 L4 and Seaman ave.,
f' fourth, 42. : . ' .
With these points 'included the
Columbus a've, boys won the 'sea-son's
point competition with a total
of 2,655 points and-wtU-receive-Mhe
championship trophy at an assem-bly
after the new school year opens
, next month. The Seaman ave*,
girls nosed out Archer at. by a
" matter of 25 points,. to win the
.girls' title by 1,800 td 1,7%
The playground all-star soBtball
team .was no niatc^i for the faculty
aquad and went down to defeat by
a score, of il to 3. Cleveland ave.,,
boys showed the way in the track
events, while #«he Archer girls,
swamped their rivals.
CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY
POINT STANDING
BOYS
Columbus »» ! 2655
Seaman __ ^ 2592%
Archer , _»_ ,. 2122%
Cleveland. ' 1140
gIRLS
Seaman r,,^nn.........^, , 1,,,...,... 1800
Archer — 17? 5
Columbia T... 1376
Cleveland , 975
PLAY DAY RESULTS
BOY*
Ouba, 26 yd, Daah — lat., Henry Rivera,
Cleveland; 2nd., Joe GaHah&n, Seaman;
3rd., Sandy Feldateln, Archer; 4th.; Bob
Johnaon, Oolumbua,
J^unlpr 50 yd* Daah — r Bqyle,
Seaman; ,2nd./ MoxleRIgby,. Cleveland (
3*d.; Bob Caaaldy, Archer; 4th., Larry
Kurlburt, Columbus.
.^_: <• Senior'75 yd,, Dash/—let. Don Schultz,
' ; Archer: 2nd., Hnrold CantllU, Colum-
*-—;_3r<L, Van Keely,.Seaman; 4th% Irv-
. Bobble
ing Duffy, Cleveland..
Cuba, . Bnoad Junip—lat.,
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Baldwin, Cleveland; 2nd., .Jack Egan,
Seaman: 3rd.,. Ray Phillips, Columbus;
'4th.,-Norm Goldstein, Archer.
Junior Broad Jump—4 at/, Don Aolaod,
Cleveland"^ 2nd., Andy. Morrow, Archer;
, 3rd., Chas..Vogt,.Seaman; 4th., Bob DI
Gasso, Columbus.
Senior Broad Jump—lat,, Pete B^im-phreya,
Archer; 2od,^ Jim Jones, Geve-r
land; 3rd., George KellyV Columbus; 4th.,
.. Fred Appel, Seaman.'
Senior Accuracy Throw—2%ur way
•tie bet?een Tom Forbes, Archer; Bob
Williams/ Cleveland; Lazry ,Perez/ Col-umbua
and Hugh Erwln, Seaman.
Balloon Blowing^—Boya
tj^J Joe Callahan, Seaman;
2nd., Harry Blueateln, Archer: 3rd., Roy
Boyd, Cleveland; 4th., Ray Phllllpa,
Golumbu*.
JunioM— "Int., Renxle L&mb, Seaman;
2nd., Bob Caseldy, Archer: 3rd., Erie
Roemjah, Columbus; 4th., laalah Smith,
Cleveland,
Seniors— 1st., Ed Walttaker, Archer;
2no\, Bemie Simmons, Cleveland: 3rd.,
(Continued on Page 9)
I Theodore
i Zoning ^foard of Appeals lo
the new t%)ost. ^
that beauty and brains do go together.
Enjoyed Ky 600
IMore than 600 peraona enjoyed
the annual outing of the Freeport
Republic Olub at the Bempstead
Town park, Point Lookout, Saturday
and had an enjoyable day despite
4 Yacht Club Swimming Teams
In Season's Final Meet Saturday
recently and. resigned on
I of hlj physician. The Vill&ge Board
Th. i=t*r.y*ok* will b.
'at Its meeting Monday night adop-ted
resolutions commending him
Ifor his many yearns of fadthfuJ ser-vice
for the village. Mr Mahal rec-lently
celebrated" his 00th anniver-
|sary as a member of the Mar.
Lang has had previous
to a clow Saturday with a fonr-cornered meet at the Unqua-ith@ chairmanship of the sewer
Oorointhian Y* 0., in Amityville, Besides the home olub, the Commission, He genred six yea»
South Shore, Zdgewater and Sea
Oliff Yacht dKdba will be represen-ted.
And on-Monday, September 4,
the annual Labor. Day meet of the
South. Shore Y. C., one of the big"
events of the year,, will be conduc-ted.
The young swimmers of'the'South
Shore Yacht Olub journeyed to
Northport Saturday afternoon and
defeated the Edgewater Yacht Olub
squad in a very close competition
by a count; of W points to 52.
During the meet the lead swung
uently Interrupted proceedings, and frequently the two teains
Games were run off as scheduled, I mere tied. Each had 51 points when
prizes being, awarded to all the". Me results of the 18th event were
winners. George Hesger was In counted up. This was due to the
fact that the Freeport girls won
most of their events, ^hlle the boys
(had their .difficulties. However, Dav-id
Oarver and John Gerrlty,oif S.
Shore, came through to finish first
and second in the f ree-stylh race
charge of the contests.
The winners in the various events
were:
.Spoon and Egg race, Mra. Edward O'-
Donnell; 50-yard backward race and ?Gi
yard daah, Joaeph LaBella; three Jegged
race, Gall and Wayne Marahall: back-ward"
race. Gall Marshall: hole-In-one,
Don Ohlan; potato races, over IS, Marie
Waller: girl*, 8 to' 12, Virginia"Furman;
boya, Warren Bagatelle, and glrla, 6 to
7, Carol LunHatrom; Back race, Bryan
Bergen and^ Maretta Slmone: 50-yard
daah, glrla,^8 to 12, Joan TherlauK;
apoon race, boya, Nela Lnracn, aack race,
glrla, Lucille Slmone: daah, boy^5 ^p
7J"Jamea ««la; race, xiria under 6, Anna
Lorenz; 75-yard-dnah, Peter Mlrabella;
aack race,-^boya over 12, Nele Laraen;
40-yard daah, boya, 8 to 12, Franklin
Terry and daah, glrlw, 5 to 7, Penelope
Pawling"""'•' •'•. -TV-. •. _• . .. . • .. .v
'A*'Seaman, 79, was the. oldest'
man # the outing; Eva Dahner,
60, \tthe oldest woman; Victoria
OsJnlllrto, 3 . mo%i?^r''the . young"
esb girl, and Tliomaa Fisher, 3
years/ the youngest *)py. Other
prizes, were won by Mrs. Rose T31-
"Homag, Mrs. John Magnussen,
Mrs.' Charles Frederick and Charles
Warren. * /• .
TChere were beverages and eats
galore, and none went hungry. Sher/"
iff H. Alfred Volhner; Mayor .Robert
L. TDoxsee '^nd all the other big
wigs were on hand' Julius. Blrgen"
thai and "Bertraim Sfnith were'CO"
chairman in charge'. President Ralph
L.'Marshall ^Supervised the proceed"
for i%)ys .9 and" 10 years of age, to
make the count 56 to 52, and then
the boys and girls won both relays
for South Shore to end the meet in
triumph and add 10 points to then*
total.
Ohuck Prlgge of Edgewater^ won
the three events for boys 13 and 14
years of age, and his chdxnate
Bruce McKechnie, in the 15"!7
group, won the breast stroke and
back stroke and finished second In
the freestyle,...to score 17 points
between them."
Freeport took nine firsts In the
Individual events, one each by Ed-ward
Keener, Gerry Maher, 'Paul,
Conboy, Nancy Boehmekg, Betty"
Conboy, Barbara Breen,' Laura
Nethercllft, Gall Naughey and Dav-id
Carver.
The summaries: •
Boy a, i3-14t breaat atroke, 50 yde.—
(CSontlnued on Page 8)
Two Storefronts Wrecked By Cars
Freak &*nnsg Highway
Two West Sunrise Bighway store fronts were wrecked in
freak accidents thaj happened three and a half howrs. apart
Saturday, % ._ . , ,
^.t, 0:43 6\:lock ,Frahk B. Nolan,
276 ^last Seaman ave., was driving
east along] the highway, as., he
neared the.-rda'l estate "off ice..0 A
Charles. F» 'Behr & jSon, 71 West
Sunrise highway, his right wheel
hit/the coping along the mall, caus-ing,
him to lose control of the wheel.
The car careened, mounted the
sidewalk diagonally/ plunged Into
the real edtajte. offlde and wrecked
both Windows and the doorway.
IQie police believe Nolan dozed
off and was asleep when car hit the
side of the BiaB.. He was treated
for laceratldns'of .the scalp-and con-cussfon
of the brain, and taken to
the Mcadowbrook Hoqpital, but not
admitted, . .
night watchman, known only,
along the highway as John, was
sleeping "In the "cellar "of "the "real
estateY office. Just before the accf-den&,-
a fire alarm'had bedn*sound-,
ed. When he heard.the crash over-head,
John was sure an air raid
was in progress and he was afraid
to leave the cellar until quietness
reigned again. The alarm was -for
a grass fire. . *
.It was at 6:12 a. 'm; that the
second accident happened. Robert
Cam, 21j 12 : Meadow Brook ^ws/%;
Hempstead .was driving west onwie
highway. He attempted to make" a
left hand turn south into South
prove st;,.when for spine reason he,
"too, lost control .and the machine
as ,a memlber of the Ralwwby Valley
Sewer Commission and before that
was for nine years Mayor of dark;
N. J. He also served as tax collector
for that community three years. He
was bom in .Rahway. ^
He lives at 396 Woodbleft
ttnd has been a-resident of Freeport
eleven years He has had' a real
estate broker's license"'in New Jer-sey
since 1967 and still practices
there. He formerly conducted the
Freeppdt Cold, fgtorage plant on
Woodcleft ave., but nas leaaed the
business so he can devote more time
to operating a fishing boat and
real estate line.
<Mr. Leo JMaheH Is the second vet-eran
member to be lost to the Sew-er
Commission; in receAt months.
Frank H. Holland resigned sometime
ago and was succeeded by Edward
M Voelcker.
Prog
THE LEADER 4hla week b
33 1/3% larger than the same
issue of a year ago 33 1/3
larger in size, *h advertising, in
news, and circulation more than
double. ^ * . -. . .... .
"*%r^41ila p^Qgrggg ^o sincerely
say "thank you*" *
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ZIPPER'S PHARMACY
OPEN ALt DA? SUNDAY
^ — Pharmacy*- 61
Prove st,, gylirremalnt^open Sunday
after the "other druggists, in Free?
port close at 2 P.M.
Is Freepqrt 8-0277,
ghat onto the sidewaika mashed three
windows in Friedman's Pharmacy,
75 West Sunrise.Highway and badly/
ibent an iron poat.winich helps tp:
support the roof. The car came,, to
a halt just before it Reached Lee's ^
of, Freeport, dispensing optlclana, ;
which Is sahdwiclied'in between" the
tw*o wrecked, stores* but 6@c@ped\
damage. 'Carn -got oM wltlh- a
nilnor cuts and bruises, . .
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| Title | 1950-08-24 |
| 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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