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;LApET|uir1ay, January 11, ;195i
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every week *opn grow* +o ap avalanche of gold; and the advantage* are much more than |u:t
the *avlng* made;.. Qualify and top-name brand* are the customer* reward a: well. After
every weekly budget *torm follow the rainbow to your neare*t Hill'* Market.
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Bean Sprouts
47
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Dairy Specials J
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Grocery price* @9eeHve uaHl clow of
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Produce price* for weekend
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"FREEPORT'S
15th Year No. 35
THE
LEADE
\
NEWS"
FREEPORt; N. Y,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18,1961 FIVE OENT8 PER COPY
CommiWee
For Voters to
School Bond Issue
PoukttotheNeed
Of B&yview Building;
Break Ground Tomorrow
Flams have beai completed for
the breaking of grounxl for $*ie new
Bayvidw av». achool tomomow oCt
3:15 ?,»„ by Lieo R Olbiyn, pregl"
dent of the Bo&zd of Zduq&tioEL
And pext Wednesday there will be
a referendum . on a proposition, to
auMboTlze the Board of BXtwcaMoai to
Incpgaae the 4xmxl Jamie for the
building by $300,000 to $1,600,000 to
penniit the carrying out of the plans
for the structure aa originally de«
signed. The polls in the coirMor of
the high school buUddng will be
open from 13:15 to 9 pan, .
The members of the ciMzens com»
mlttee vhioh has been hoicking the
school .project '-today issued an ap*
peal for the voters to approve th6
. increased appropriation. The appeal
reads as follows: *
"In view of the appreciable In-crease
in prices ithat has taken place
since last June, the Board of Educa-tion
proposition for a $200,00 bond
issue to complete and equip the
Bayview Avenue School should re-ceive
tthe support of everyone In
t^js community who Is interested in
promoting 'the educational "welfare
of our boys and girls. Ever sinzc 3aat
September, local pepeis have been
featuring news Itemd concerning
similar requests for add&t^xnal buil-ddmg
apppopriatione in. oommunitles
all over "Che ootmty. yptema have glv»
Draft Headquarters '
OpeneJ on Grove Street
Draft headquarters/for a wide
area has been established, at 23
Somth Grave at. The district w#U
extend fr**m the Baldwin-RookvUle
Centre Uhe on the west to the
Seaford-Massapequa boundary on
the east. It also wlU Include Levlt-town,
Unlohdale, the southern
portion of Hempatead, North Ball-mere,
North Merrlok and Roose-velt.
Library Wings Would
Co*t $126,740, Ciyic
Group I» Informed
Mra. Elizabeth Kelly
Tells Northeast of
Institutions Growth
The proposed wings for the Free-port
Memorial Library pould be
erected at this time at a cost of
$126,740, Mhs. Elizabeth F. Kelly, the
librarian, said in addresamk the
Northeast Civic Association . at its
monthly meeting in the home of
Harry J. Berkowltz, 216 Month Ocean
ave., Friday night. She s&ld that In
anticipation of. speaking to the
gathering she. had obtained the lat-est
figures from the architect. ,
The cost of general constru Uon
estimated &t $139.240. fum'sh-
"llhe need for this new school *a
Immediate, but it should be con-structed
according to original speci-ficaMons.
Thda project was neither
initiated nor planned by any single
grou^ in 4he vdllage. It evolved
tlm*UBh demoicmatlc processes, with
citizens fmm every section of the
(OonMnued on Page 4)
Merchant* Invitb Board
To Dinner Monday Nigh*
Irvmg
MemhaoAs' Aaaodatlpn, hbs
o&lled 'a piAdtlng to be held In Al
B., Whiter, Brooklyn ave., Monday
night at 6:30 oMock, A full course
dinner will be. served.
Ma^or Robert L. Doxsee and the
members of the Village Board have
been Invited to be the guests of the
association.
-V* K. W. Poat to CoUect
Waste Paper Sunday
Henry Theodore Mohr Post, V. F^
W., will conduct a paper dnrive 6un-
. day to raise; funds for Ms Welfare
Fund. Donald Gaynor, BbaJnnan of
the oommWbee- in 'charge, today, is-
.sued an appeal for the residents of
Freeport to tie up any newspapers
or .other waste paper In bundles and
leave them at the cudb before 9
oYdoclc so they will be ready to be
picked up as trucks manned by
memibeng.of the post tour the village.
sp-
$7,000 an<* knc balwe for an
auxiliary Beater, interior work and
. She added "tlie addi-tion
wa@ to 'be erected In/the wear
of the tuUding and that' the vail
Text of Hoiwing CommiHee Report
The following ia the complete report of the Sousing Oom-mittee
apppointed last April to survey gab-standard housing
conditions in Freeport, as submitted to the Village Board at
its meeting. Monday night:
Freeport Slums
t*on Jn. apeakmg of the growth of
the library abice ' it was opened*
and the necessity of additional space
to meet this expansion.'.
For the year just closd, Mrs.
Kelly said the Ubraay circulation
totaled 130,661 compared to 104,765
(Continued on Page 2)
Hon. .Robert L. Doxsee, Mayor
and Board of Trustees
Village of Freeport, N. Y.
Gentlemen:
In the month of April, 1080, your
Honorable Board saw fit to appoint
a Housing Committee to survey sub-standard
housing conditions existing
within the Village of Freeport and
ordered said Oommt^tee to render
s, report of its finding" to "the Hon-orable
Mayor and Board of /Trustees
aifter such survey had been made.
A committee was made up of the
foliowQng members:
Peter O. Kelly, chairman; Bdward
Beilly, Rev. John J. Madden, Rev.
David O. Jaxhelmer, Philip Nlckela-berger,
Sidney Atelson, and Paul
Kelly, of counsel.
The committee received the full-est
cooperation from the Village
Police Department through Chief
Peter Elar, who assigned a patrol-man
to serve as photographer for
received the
<WN
Civil Defense
Of Repd&an
100 Volunteers
Director C. C. Ryan
And Aides Outline
Respective Duties
Nparly a hundred members signed
up as volunteers at the Glvll Defense
Night of the Freeport Republican
Olub Thursday night in the Legion
Dugout Following the eleoMon of
JuMus L, Blrgenthal as president to
succeed_RaJph L, Mardhaai, ajnd the
rest of the "slate nomlnaJbed at the
November meeting, Oyrll O. Ryan,
Ac6 as Committee
Reports 125 Bouses
In Sub-Standard Shape
State Would Finance
$900,000 Project to
Provide for 70 Families
The Village Board at its meeting
Monday night in tho Municipal
Building adopted a resolution re-questing
the Legislature now 'In ses-sion
in Albany to establish a Frceport
Housing.Authority "to plan a hous-ing
project lor the elimination of
slum conditions In certain parts or
the community. This action was ta-ken
on recommendation of a housing
committee headed by Peter p. Kelly,
appointed by Mayor Robert L, Dox-see
last; Awril to survey sub-si
housing conditions existing
the village Mm&tp.
A*ter felling to mdwce ^
to put their. hd<Mngam.livable'con-dition,
^Uie oompBuMee • oama to .the
^ ^Community Night
Is Set for February IS
'?3» annual School and
*ty"Klght ;w4^ ber)idhr in
lilon wAH*}tha< p&rea
clatloa'* JPoundera? Day in the
Freeport High School auditorium
on Thursday, night, Feb. IB. THe
event w!ll be sponsored by the Board
of Education and the Central P.-
T.A* Council*
Louis a Parminter, of ChAcago,
executive manager of the National
School Service Institute, w4U. give
Kiev address; %r, parminter ia a-for^
mer professor of dramatics and
speech as 8yrac)use University. Mrs.
Herbert H. Bonq Is chairman of the
Pounders' Day committee and. Mrs.
Harry Feldateln president of the
council. '
Fa%EDMAN*8 PHARMACY
OPEN ALL DAT SUNDAY
Friedman's Pharmacy, South
Grove st., and West Ounrise Sigh-way,
will remain open Sunday after
the .other druggists in Freeport
close at 2 p,m. The telephone Is
FReeport 8-OODl.
Mrs* Richard Avazian To Head
March of Quota $^0,000
Mrs. Biohard Avazian, 63 Beverly.Parhpi?ay, has bben named
the ?reeport qhainivkii of the 1951 March of Dimeg and the quota
is^lOfMO/OMrleslKiennyJathe^reasur^
accordionist, Joan Roberts, dancing,
singing, acrobatic and comedy num-
. bers.; Erie V. Painter, for 13 years
trajher of the 'New York Yankees,
will:be master of ceremonies.
F.. 1^, S. Tyrlrlers will, sell tickets
at the* Grove/ Freeport 'land Plaza'
Theatres, the Freeport and Meadow
Brooli Banks, and .the- raillroad ;sta-tion.
Others desiring .tickets %nay
telephone .Mrs. Dembrow,. Freeport
6-14671 '* , . : • . • • . ' " '""•, * '*'•
"inhere also Is to be a card party
Jn tlie. Elks clubhouse on IXiesiJay,
Feb. 13, at. 1 PJJ., Qckets for which
mayyb&.obtamed .frooi.Mra, Dem-
.,Berma^'$*engze, the blind brpiw. ' . .7 ...
while Mrs. WBUam J* MeMnaon Is
chalnnaji for schools. ' .
Others oh the local conamtttee are
Robert Cobum, Mrs. Lester L.
Danley, Mrs. AJon BynMi«i 'Mrs.
Jamee Leinb, Mrs. Nicholas Till and
Mrs. Thoinas 'Jones, Mrs. Bbrold
Dexnbrow Qs 'ticket"chairman for .the
•special events planned in behalf of
the campaign. .Mrs. MacdeUan T.
Gordon Js* In: oharge of publicity.
. Joseph. Ronieilaa, director of the
Freeport :%&» ?oya? Ohib # plan**
nmg a ,two and a half bom* dhow jo
,be given m #3%. Zbeep^ Schpol
.on Mday nlgibt* &eb. 9/ Ihere will
b€* local
. . _ %^'8e]leM
to aid in the Inspections.
^ Persuasion Failed
Mctures were taken of all of. the
sub-standard dwellings with the Vil-lage,
which pictures have been sub-mitted
to your honorable board* It
was the thought of the committee
in its first stages Odat an- active
campaign of;persuasion should be
practiced on the various landlords
and owners of <Me m*b-atandard
dwellings in an effort 4o move them
to rehabilitate the dwellings so as
to %ut^&em. m^*j livable, condition.
Th»s7*T**t^ @1*Q^^ of
Pollca of. the. Village^ was addressed
(Continued on Page 2)
?SSke^aectkxh/tn^ga
WaKerJ.
'those
were George
for pub^ garage. %Tnd«? the PuMAo Bousing
rer, superMtendeiA of the WMer ^s ea«ina*«d?2oBm
superlnftendent of Hght the law this money could
13)
Texas Natural Gas Reaches Long Island
jeet.
contribution to the pro-mMMmm
A "previous Bousing Authority sub-mitbed
a project to the village which
was voted down at a referendum
conducted Jn conjunction with the
Village election in'Mhach 1046, At
that tbne the Village 'would have
been liable M the development had
Jailed ;bo p&y for ttaelf through ren-tals
and the bonds required? to fi-nance
the buHddngs would have been
charged *againat the debt limit*
Under the law as amended Jhe vil-lage
is absolved from any possibility
of liability, the project would not
a»ect the debt limit and the State
"would. subsidize the rentals to the
extent of 50 percent, so' there would
be slight chance of the project fail-ing
to support Itself. Furthermore,
the site proposed In 1946 took in
some of the better property in Ben*»
hmgbon Park and failed to .Include
any of the really slum spaces In the
area.
Besides chairman -Kelly, the hous-'
ing committee comprised Edlwarol
Jtollly, the Rev. John J .Madden, gg-s'stant
pa#oc of Our, Holy Redeemer
R. O. Ohurch; the Rev. David G.
Jaxhelmer, - formerly \padtor * ot
Christ Lutheran . Ohurch ; Plhili*) .
jMjckelsberg — and ^ Sidney •; Abelsoni
"with Paul Kelly, as counsel; Mr*
Kelly -^was counsel for . a time of
tho 'previous Housing Authority and
lal'ar counsel of ^he Skate Authority.
President Edward F. Barrett of Long Island Ll;hMng company
turns valve starting flow of TeahaJ and ^Louisiana, natural. gas. into y
Coxnpan^r's hew Gleowood Gas pjant as Vice ^Presidents 'James W.
Carpenter abd ^rrpIvW], DoeblerKB) look ouLTTAe natural gw will
be. refdrm«a at (this point and iMptrlbmted to ;Long Island LighUng's
gas custemera throughout its territory/In addiMpn to'the lateait.type//
catalytic *as ?Iant the company also has a, new 5,04)0,000 dublo foot
holder and large capacity Compressor'equipment at the Olenwqpd
Kooatlon; Thh[ n*ep; ebJmloatea tony Aland Lighting five y«&%^
plan to expand it: gas supply fqr Ma rapidly growing territory.
Through an; unintentional error
the .name of George W. Qoeller, as.?-
soclaite edltqr of The Leader was
omited from the masthead of; the
editor^. pa^e/ In 'thblssuey< • i
'Mr.! Gbeiier, 'is In charge of
news published In. TSi^ Leader
all pemsons d?elring to re/port
of; aiiy' #nd 6h%)uld;"03ll 'hhn'«
Freepo%K^8"3060,:;6r, durmg
Qxan business 'hours, ^
' * " '
at,
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| Title | 1951-01-18 |
| 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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