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If Buying or Selling Consult U G . M A R T IN G ^ 5 r g a m i z a u o n 4 1 Since 1930 REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES APPRAISALS LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US 34 So. Grove St., Freeport, N. Y. FK e rport 8-7321 J dreamed I danced a ballet in my Doubly the fun of Halloween with ‘ W j -U A f t f t w U V v l L j S a — PAGE THREE THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1 4 , 18S4 Glacken Says Village Has Necessary Land (C o n tinued from Page 1) busine.’i V ' -.for o ther purposes. T h is proper owned by New Y o rk C ity an d t h e Long Island R a il Road and will cost th e village no th in g to acquire. discussing t h e grade eliraln- . ation. riffayor G lacken announced he h a d been assured by representatives of th e S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t of Public W o rks t h a t bids for th e construction , of th e B a ldw in sectioii exten^lpg ; e a s t of Brookside avenue, will 'b e advertised in six w eeks a n d those . for th e rem a in d e r o f th e project; ; th r o u g h F r e e p o rt .approxim ately six weeks later. . ■ T h e M a y o r also expressed hope 1\ th a t th e sale of bonds for th e ex tension of th q sew er system , d r a i n age sewers, th e p a v ing of South Grove street an d th e purchase of a new first aid tru c k for th e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t, costing $760,000, would n o t add an y th in g to th e ta x ra t e n e x t year. H e said It w a s estim a ted th e increase in th e assessed v a lu a tio n of th e village n e x t year would be approxim a tely $3,000,000 w h ich would yield about $50,000 In addi tio n a l revenue a t th e present tax rate, enough to cover th e interest on the- bon d s - f o r th e four projects. M a y o r G lacken also said he rec ognized th e need for a n addition to th e lib r a r y an d th a t a study would be m a d e to determ ine, w h e ther provisions could be m ade fo r su c h a stru c tu r e w ithout im posing a h a r d s h ip on property ow n e rs in a n increased ta x rate. H e also expressed th e oplniou th a t th in g s w h ich have become m a n d a tory because of th e grow th of th e village should be tak e n care of first. However, he added th a t if th e ta x payers were w illing to pay for a lib r a ry addition a referendum could be held a t th e spring election to . e n a b le them to vote o n th e project. A f ter discussing m o ther . p rojects _ t h a t m u s t; b e 'c a r r i e d out, h e said t •~~Freeport h a s th e second low e st ta x ;-ra te o f an y incorporated village In ^ /T N h s s a u C o iinty a n d fie w a n ted to - k e e p it 't h a t Way. - Jam e s D. E d g e tte an d P a u l J. M cEwen w ere welcom ed a s m em b ers. A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e th a t th e B o a rd of D irectors h a d nom i nated Sheriff H. A lfred Vollm er to th e R o tary Club as th e associa tio n ’s choice a s the C itizen of th e Ice Skating Rink at Stadium Sought B y Park Commission The Freporl Park Gommission is endeavoring to interest private capital in the operation of an artificial ice skating rink at the Municipal Stadium during the late fall, winter and early spring. David I£. Kadane, chairman, announced this week the Village Board has given its approval for sucli a project. . N. Y. U. Reading Course Is Opened in Freeport V a n B a a r Brow n , vice-chairm a n , said th e V illage desired to in terest private cap ital In th e project, on a basis w h ereby- t h e cost of con stru c tin g t h e rin k would be financed by th e outside group, w h ich would bave a suitable lease on th e prop erty. P ropqsals by such groups, , h e added, are in v ited on November' 15, a t $he office' o f th e t i l l a g e Clefk.' M r. B row n said 'considerable w o rk h a s been done by t h e P a r k Com m ission o n th e engineering a n d o th e r aspects of th e p roject, a ll of w h ich will be m a d e available to an y p riv a te groups desiring to subm it a proposal. T h e Com m ission h a s also prepared a sum m a ry of certain of th e m o re im p o r tan t provisions it p lan s to Incorporate In any lease. T h is su m m a r y will be distributed by M ilford F. V a n R iper, Village C lerk, to rep resentatives of a n y interested groups. V illage officials em p h a sized th a t sim ilar ice-skating r in k s a r e popular in m a n y com m u n ities, and should be a source o f b o th recreation and revenue to th e Village. Fashion Show is Held By Republican Recruits A Fashion Show -C a rd P a r t y w ith fashions by Lady S a rina of M e rrick w a s given by th e F reep o r t R e p u b li can R e c ruits W e d n e s d a y n ig h t a t 8:30 o’clock. T h e affair w a s held a t S teven’s Steak House. Sunrise H igh way, Baldwin. New Y o rk U n iversity’s School of Education is sponsoring a college- level course In F r e e p o r t th is fall for persons of th e area w h o are in te r ested in corrective an d rem e d ial read in g work. D r. N ila B. Sm ith, director of th e R e a d ing In s titu te a t t h e N.Y.U. 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