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ADERTISING Hm :OFFI^JAL NE^SPAPt^" NEWS
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N. y,, THUESDAY^TOLY 26,1051 FIVE CENTS PEE COPY
at B'eiryprf Summer High School - ' ' • . - - - • ' • " . - -. • ~* . •••*--— , - . • - .
.Grocw Prices EftaHra-U0ril Clout of _
Tow., July 24. Meat. _ Dairy bad Prod** Price*
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1,606 Youngsters Are
listed in Playgrounds
Columbus Boys- and
Archer Girls Lead
In Point Competition
The close of activities for th$
third week, of the Board of Educa-tion—
summer
ending I
playground season
had? KJP8 ;youngsters
In.physics," chi6mlstr>7raridffeneral science,
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Freeport Summer High School
Reports A Record Enrollment
Tne" Freeport" Summer High School is having its most suc-cessful
season under the direction of Principal 0. OVerton Trem-per.
There is an especially1 heavy enrollment inithe seventh;'Btad
eighth grade subjects, , while the
partiojlpattng tn.*he pppgfraan, with
Archer, :leadingr?witii -tt registration;
of 66avcnUdren, „ ^
•••• Ofiamplohshjp^aotlvity was ci
iled b,*h'j|*alnvThursday^ift
action tp-GirlsTSfew-oomb,
won'by-aeaniari- over Cleve-land,
Archer and Columbus.
The softball standings were as
Supervisors Delay Action
On Fre^>brt-Glen Cove' Rd*
• A^'tftie request of representatives
of serveral. north shore ".ylUages, tlhe
Board of Supervisors. at its meeting
Monday in Uie Court House? Min-eola,-.
p'osti»ned action on two inait-ters
relatingxto the proposed 'Pree-port-
Olen -pove^O,^]^ie'..hlg|luEV>ay.
^ One of tn& proposed" resoluitions
w'as bo approve nmps presented by
Public Works Commissioner" John
•C. Guibert .outlinlngXthe express
hlgh/wayis geher^l cohturs. The
other wias to complete surveys and
preptare a land acquisition
the central section of the
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total registration exceeds . tihat of
(the past several yeaxs"by-more..than
160 sfculents. Students from out of
xnm^exceed^the-iiujnber from Kree-jportKi
of- :to one.
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Local students are charged '$3 per
subject to- pajMTor -textbooks and
-(SWpfpUes— while— oirt-_ of town resi-r
dents 'have, tp^igiy. $16 ^per
'menlbers'"of
the -faculty come^rom many x>f the
BuroinTdtogf connnuni'ties :es .well-aia
. Preepprtrrsc!hoolsr Thirty-seven, rdif-
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citluni^whlch^is neariy""afl complete
as that of, 4toe regular.; sctiwil year.
31 and 22 with the Conducting of
regents examinations In required
subjects. - #:" ,;
In all, 630 students are enrolled.
Most of. these boys and girls are
attempting-toTinake up subjects in
Tyhich they Miled .during: the' past
year, so.'as to-keep up-witih-thelr
fellow'studenta.-iMany.-liflfwever, are
-.baking advance wort- to Tftefaftead-befs
Tttie num-.
follows:
Columbus
Archer ..
Cleveland
Seaman ;
Columbus'
Cleveland
Archer ;
^S eaman,
Columbus
Sealnan
Cleveland
Archer
CUBS
Sports Writers Back
McCaffrey Campaign
In Behalf of Meade
Nearly All Metropolitan
Q Papers Carry Stories :
Urging Reinstatement
Stanley'McCaffrey Is making ra-pid
progress among sports writers
Who are Joining In. bis crusade to
have the suspension of Jockey Don
Meade revoked by the-ouclrig au-thorities.
Practically every news-paper
in the Metropolitan area has
carried a story In support of the
campaign, and Mr. McCaffrey hopes
•that in a short time these stories
will produce results.
He Issued tiie following statement
today: ' .
'loyalty is -the value of values,
which, survives all things. Guard
your-home es .you guard the flag
with" loyalty. Endure all things, suf-fer
all thmgs-an<I-t>e kind. Dp7 not
ccadenin^birt;:^retain-»-'aie-- "vision
which through understanding Boh-ievesvlulfllinent.
WlWi malice, toward
none,' with/charity to all,-let v us
all strive to carry out the great pur-pose
of liberty and Justice. Pro-gress
Is achieved .through adver-sity
only when we conquer adver-sity,
if we submit, adversity con-
(Contlnued on Page 1H)
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Set for August 4(h
Viebrock and Miranda
Head Arrangements for
Event; Games Program
Plans are practically completed
for tihe annual picnic 6f the_Unity_ .
Bar"ty to be held'airThe-'Hempslead
Town Park,. Point Lookout, .on,Sat-urday,
Aug. 4, .Trustees Cord Vie-"
^rcck and Walter J. Miranda,' oo-cl^
airmen of the committee of ar-rangements
announced 'today. The
motorcade will start from Brooklyn
and.. Long Beach aves.,- at 10 AJM
on the d^y of bhe outing: A-bus will -
be provided for those who Ivave no
Uactidftics-boget to the beach while
•members wlthXcars will take care of
others- if therex isn^t room in the
jWft" To'r 'air mo; a^sire'-'to' ifnakfrHhe1-•••" •''
trip. • • ' . \ . • • ' - '
At the bdadh there^will be games
Por pickntokers of all ages with
prizes galore. Among Hhe events
scheduled are sprints, a^ orange
girls,
crab
race, girls', relay, a shoe race\po-telo
and spoon race, a~ three-le^ed
event for* men and tuge of war TOT
men and (women. iFnafcMurtersX
htamburgera, ice* cream, coffee and \
sofft drtnSfls. will be served free by
the - refreshments committee. En-tertainment
will be provided by the
Freepoxit Police Boys' Otub under
the direction of' Patrolman Joseph
RdmeHca.
Those xrtio .prefer rihade .and _a_
less iStrenuons, -time will-be ocoom-miodtated
in the tfheUter, which,wttt
also be GivailaWeLJn^jjase; 6t--rain,
Children a;btfindlhgrrtherOUtdns must' " '"^1
^be. 1ttS»iB^§E5?W^
guandlans. Dr/ Qeoise A. Neiwton,
cOontlnued on Paige 4)
^ potato mce for boys a
a rolling pin contest, a.
SENIORS—
Supt. Thomas Moore 111,
Get's Leave of Absence
Afliulsing the VllUage" Board at a
meeting Moricfay! night tihat his
heafflth has been liftplaired by W.s
continuous -worlc at- fthe -Municipal
•Power " ~
. Championship Trophy Point Cian-dlngs
as of Friday are as followst i
Cojiumims
Seaman ,
Cleveland7
•Archer ,-.
:ATchefr
BOYS
Gnus
460
350
fc.on
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4-:i-7 ;i«ffiK)Rrll;;r:^:ii*ft:BiUAi6RE FARMINGDALE
R1VEHHEAD DPAAVT CeuHtfO%BGBU-..Ei:* .-•- :^P^*Sr»i^j*Brsr«t A>•«•.
Jjpohnnbus' -^-rr^^^c^v^ . . , _
if'This,week's,activlttes includerbs^r
absence, 1Uie
Moore- ap-leave
"of
acted favorably
on his request. Mr. Moore took over
the superiritendency of the plant"
on April' 1, 1947 and-tar-tols requeot
3!or the leave of aHasewoe -he~saddjhe
had not taken a yacftl4bp:.jn_Jihe.
more tWan four years he has-been
(here.- • - ""
Jto'anplldns, jvtrgioJbas been
U. S. O. In Desperate Need
Of Funds For Activities
C6un-&y Treasurer H. Boga^t Sea-man
who is representing.. tihe Nas-sau
County .Chwernment as a^nem-ber
of taie-^Nass(au-SitEft)lk united
ServicejOreanization Committeei- to-d'dy
issued- "an ' appeal for funds,
yiniff '*we are in a desperate slt-
-uation."..-. ------- ..."-...-.-.. •.----• -
men;" -.he-maiiy
Demands for^ our/ services. JWe
m
,':::^;
i-'im-f^t
^oups,
senior boys, ahd shuffleboard for
cub and JuniorN^irls. Softball will
continue to be of" paramount iriter,-
est to the boys, with dianges in
the leagues certain-to itake pSce as
a result of the week's ^lay. (Projects
completed In arts and' crafts fifaow
th'e great Interest -In this pliase of
•thie sumer program,; • . :-v
ator,
tentlenit-to bake
acttnig supeain
In^Ken^tod-jequearKd. by
. Force .^laee mitflior-1
[-H.-rBea^nB_nn,>ait
who'lias
village-eanpQoy since
'Lawrence, L. L
Junior and
Mrs. Eleanor Eoosrvelt, widow of Preaiaent Franklin Delano jttoose-velt,
presents citailon to Patrolman Joseph H. Eomcika commending
litm for his work afi^airector of t^^Freeport Police Boys' Club ac-tivities
during broadcast over Station WNBC last Friday. The Ameri-can
Magazine in Ua July .Issue has devoted two pases ,to an lHos-trated
story'on the work of the PJQLC. „ , ' ' " '
American Legion Carnival
IPbii^ WeekLl
TWiiliam Clinton Story. Post; Ai.;
iWlll .-conduct. Its annual carnival
istia^fcihg Monday nl&h^ and continu-,
ing .-through the1 week, at Sunrise
;HIg!hfway and Bayvlew;V^.Ye.. /There!
rwdll bernumeiouB rtdesVand booths
Nov. 22, 1937.
^
of ithe ^ cottmn^tttiee, and Hundreds of;
others, gladly volunteer our servlcea
and'-'ofifort. But, these actlvHtiea
ocBt: money. X. am .sure you will want
' ln:; this project.";
_ _Oon*tritoutaons will-proviijfi mater-.
ial a)3!d^tranBportation tor on post
eiit^ainmenV-hospltal— entertain--
and ^ntertadnmenVf OTTT
; beach ' parties' -fbrr
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Educator Addresses Exchange Club ' " «^
cher -is Idoldng f onwmxl to a suc-
0 South*
,CANNON
OPEN ALL
> vThe Oonnon
Main 6t., will'remain open'Sunday
sifter the other druggists in Freer
port close at 2 PAI.. *i lie -t.e-lephone
Left to right are Sclwyn B, Shook,
visinff principal of the ^Bellmor
Abbott, program chairman for. July, at a meeting of the Exchange
n,
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Object Description
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| Title | 1951-07-26 |
| 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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