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Fl&EEPORT 9-0160
OR 9?4i76—
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BUTTERED ROLLS.
ARNOLDS COOKIES
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box 2Sc
bag .29e
RA-CLOTH
PLASCA
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^..bag 23c
'^IpD SpOTH
ORANGE JUICE,;
UBBY'S . /
STRAWB^RIKS.
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ICECREAM - '^-:
CAKE ROLL
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23c
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, Serves 6
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JOHNSON'S
BABY PQWDER; ^ , 77^
IP AN A TOOTH PASTE..., 26$:"
NEW TONI ' • ^ ,. ' =
HOME PERMANENT..,.: 2;29
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PASMOUVZ
SOAP reg. aize 3 for 23c
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AJAX CLEANS&R.,. .2 for 23ic
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DMRYPROUCE
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Judicial
State, CpUnty and
Town Poata on Ballot
• With 24 National, State, judicial
county and tpwn offices to be filled
the \ ballot at Tuesday^ election will
be a long one,
^Most important ia the election of
' a tfnited States Senator 4o fill out
the _unex^lred term, of Robert W.
Wagner, who resigned because of
6ov. Thomas E. Dewey., He Js the
Republican candidate for continua-tion
in office. Opposing him is for-mer
Gov. Herbert H. Leman, run-ning
qn thp Democratic and Liberal
.Party tickets.
The other office on which a State-wide
vote will be taken )s that of
.Associate Judge of the Court of Ap-
^peals for which the Republican can-didate
is Bruce,, Bromley, and his
Democratic opponent-atistlcg-Oliar-les
W. Froesel of Queens. ^
Onlyjme Supreme.
ip is^RTbe filled, and there is
be no contest since Justice Francis
O, Hboley, of Rockville Centre, has
.been nominate^d_b%_both the Repub-licans
and ^Democratsr The Amer-icgn
Laobr Party nominee is Stanley
Faulkner ^nd.Bertram H. .Siegel*
tuch is; i^mning 'fo:' the< Liberal
Party. . . . . . ' . .• : .
Three JPreeporter: *n Race
Three ^Freepprtltepublioans are.
for releottqn- on
: , They.,';'
QZ^Tg \AOOPt ;
J.. .. ^ „
"In the ability of the Captain, lies' th$ welfare of the ship." To truly
write about J. Russel Sprague, o%>e must write About Nassau ^County; both
stories are" so ihterwoVen, We lead the JTatlon because he has 6uc6essfu)iy
"Qlrected the "destiny of our great Nassau County wiQi hls.aWe and fore- «4w^t»^ »t---* «* " .... .e an ore-sighted
planning. Mr: Sprague's leadersliip^)s gem-studded with achieve"
ments/ Regardless of one's poli.ti-cal
affillajdons, it must be remem-bered
that his has been a job well
done. »
* * ^ *
The current Hoover Commission
reports the possibility of sAvlng
millions _* of American taxpayers'^
dollars by a more centralized sys-tem
of national operation which
would eliminate overlapping and
waste, but Mr. Spragae not only
advocated, but also put Into prac-tice
this type of government ever
since he started to help guide town
and county legislative and admln^
Istratlve practices In 103/ He was
elected as" Supervisor In
of Hempstead
from
and
In that year, and
town ^ government
sIQIng SupervQor
Chairman of the Co.unty
$360,320%%
Permit$ Issued in Mbnilkh .;. / • *,: '* V\ •'.... _ .. •. .^. . .,/. ,.^
Plans (or construction work-eyti-mated
to cost $366,320 Were -filed
with the Bureau »of Buildings dur?
ing ^October, Superintendent d'f
Building WF. Demott r&pbrted to
the Village Board at-its meeting
Tuesday night. * Fifty-one permits
Were filed for new buildings involv-
'--' *»'""" and for additions and
to ten others costing
ceived.
A'Tetter
alterations
$16,920.
A contract was awarded to Kelly
Bros., for two heavy trucks, for the
Highways Department-at a cost of
Uie lowest of'three bids re-was
received from the
Safety Council thanking the board
for the promptness with which it
responded, to (.the recommendation
chat tall grass in the southern; sec-
^'onCof. the* village be cut.
Joseph DeOlacomo, 138 Cedar st.,
Joseph DKMacomo, 138 Cedar st.,
sent a letter to the Board commend-liig
the highway department for in-stalling
a picket fenceto keep chil*
grjm_from=.an_opeh stream in-tl;e
neighborhood into which some hj&d
dropped from a rail. He wrote also
that as an Army officer, he
? « ,
/» Alfred VpUmer. and Ohes-fiand-
O-Lakea MEDIUM GRADE
White Egg;-dot
HOTEL BAR
Board of Supervisors, to become
Nassau's first County Executive on
January 1, 1948. Mr. Spraguo had
also served as Police Justice*(1913-
1926) in 'his home village. ^
*,, * * »y- ~ '
Russ gprague impressetl this
writer with his Lihcolnesque-type
of pufbUc service _dlncerltx.^j S3a ., ^ /_._%. j_;.^nr,., ^^ ^..^.:,.j _.. y..^,.,1.
?;, peraoiial; mannervls ^evbid \of; anyj ."ppofesslojlai'pblltlcKm" characteristlbs;
*? i $Ce '.#^65%: direot^tralght .frgm .the ^ould^:iahd ] his planning lsL:guidea
:by; piWrthAoklpg; cpxnmon aense/^ ^p^dpemi?t Aay/TTes'*.\unless it can
'buJ ddner-^nkkesino; false; .p^qinlses*: ^ '• <•''%}:'.' "•'"•' . • < • ' ^ -. • •
When much
transferred .to^Cpnneoticut^aftor
having*resided h6re cwb y*!ars.,,He
spoke highly of^condltlpns^here and
expressed his Intentions of eventu-ally
returning tp.Freeport to live*
Seaan Ave. School
Mfr
Engineprs Understood
to Have Goine Over
Station Area Here
The second o{ the hearing,be^*
fore the Public Service Commission
since the Free%)ort railroad grade
crossing elimination proceeding
were reopened will be held in the
office of the P.S.O., in the Wool-worth
Building, Manhattan, Mon-day
at 10:30 "AJJn< ! , *
At a .hearing on Monday, Sept. 26,
the Village Board's plan offered as
a substitute fqr what .Is known .as
the Cohen plan was put before the
commission in'testimony given* by
Engineer parry E. Strieker, jr. On
behalf .of opponents of^ the play,
Kenneth E. Vought cross-examined
Mr. Strecker. This cross-examina-tion
probably will be continued dn
Monday; -7 • s; -r"
Since the previp.ua nearlng, en-gineers
and officials pr the Public
(Continued on Page. 7)
to Mve been in town familiarizing
themselves with the situation as it
exists in the station area so far as
traffic and parking facilities afo
concerned, and the contentions of
the vUlage fathers and the "antls"-
as to the future needs of the com-munity.
. .
'It/is the contention that t^he
Ordered, or Cohen plan, adoptee)
jnoce, thah^ o^_ d^de%, ago ^:)a \inad"
ie^uate toj Tpropdrly. meet\\the.v]
mi*?e*MaV*t» *** .t - \1- ^ii^ *i < -
nt
—=--,, , ,,_-..,'!?ag; ;§M»@^^
qulremehta {of
has,grbwnr- so ' community
_
growjth tmlesi:'
arrest
son the Yllja
IMI^&TED 8WIB8
Cheexe - -
10 lb. bag
GOtl)EN RIPE
ALL
Our Executive is a liferlong citizen of Nassau County, JOpozi being
graduated from Cdmell-University, he was ^admitted to the New York
State*Bar in 1911. .The Russ Spragues, (she w.as formerly Mary Maude
f*^ * ' c "\J ^gelldng^tfrTpHiowanda^ %,V?.), have. a. daughter, Mrs. May MaUde
venter OUnoay ^ Adams..; .Although his evexy jhour 'Is', devoted to^thie"duties of Ms officej
^ " " •' ' ROss_ioccasi6naUy enjoys those true tong Inland-hobbles: fishing, boating
J a&d^shootlhgj i He's/a member .ot numerous civic and) social organizations, L ^-i.i.::.-— j.«__ ** —-*r *» * ^- . ^ . - . ,
* Including the Masonic Order, Kreepbrt Lodge of Elks, Nassau County and".
" M.Y.'State'Bar Associations, N.Y^ AthletiC'Club and Union League, but
"
•^U*
,
L ' .' 19 hy activities in the Republican Party" are paramount.- Besides Nassau
new Harkness county leader J*e is also an.AcHVelmember ot_thejJTew Ybrk.State-and:
^allonar"%publlcair7)6ni2ytteea^and the*r Executive .Boards,
among tl%&^%)gmbers.,and leaders of the. "Party
legion.*, * .- /' ,
^^, ' * * v * * ' ' " ' • .
Since J. Russel Sprague Is largely responsible for the preparation and
successful operation of the Charter form of Government In Nassau County;
Shelter Rock Road in North Hills.
. In June, 1939, the late-Edward: §;
Sarkness donatedria 35^acre' i^act
of land .to the, Nassau County Coun-cil
to be used-as a Training Center *_— J.^- . ^— * :
dedication of thdT hew Seainan' ave.
school next Wednesday night,.Prin-cipal
William S, Hughes announced
today* The invocation 'will be given
by the Rev. John J. Madden, assist-., —-..».»., .**»*.*—»&,»** «
ant pastor of Our Holy .Redeemer (completed thjr testimony.
R.O. Church. Boy:Scdu(s".wjlJ lead'"" "—""" *<- . •
in a Salute' to *the.J%g after which
the audience, will join in singing
iThe Star-spangled Banner."
- Olrla m the fifth and 'sixth grade
chorus \ will give jfoUrc;: numbers
Supermtendent. of r School:'John W.
Dpdd will —express , greetings, an
American flag wiU' be presented to
the' school on behalf of. wyilam
Clinton Story Post, A. L. and ac-cepted
by- Harold E; Pearson^—a
member of the ^oard of Education]"
The principal_addresa will be de-for
the training of volunteer lead. ?"^^"'^P*»*w"»* Government^ County^
*d»u.r,i ng1 tMhe, p apst» pte^nr y eMarhs b ^y =th o»u-Md ^^^^^^^^^«%^'^%%^
sands of Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts
as a day camp anc^ overnight 6amp
• %h addition to training leaders. In
the outdoor skill of Scouting.
; jln 194Q the.Nassau County.Chap-ter
of \Ahe American/ pe@ Cross
donated! i t a wartime ; ethergency
"l^diHKTln. Mineb^ * to the
gcouix. ^;Thl§/building^was
frboi jMISeola: to
The
tBe"Harkness' property,
that the
now: haS'tWKTgtSre meas-
^.'.".^:
. 30 feet by 65 feet* the build-ing
is to be used p)^mar%rfA)r-the
training of 3,000 adult volunteers.jn
j&s8$kw Cpun*%*n the operation of
pub Packs; Scout Troops, and Sen?
wr \%Tpit@. Kitchen aqd/dloln* .facll-
1^ larerarrahged fp^the^ catering
*p 260 people. %.
Znapp,
Harknew pedidAtion .Poni-
AUttee, h^/announced'that!one df
the guest "speakers "Sat' the^delUcatlon
program la to be Dr^ Arthur: \&
^chuck, Chief" Scout. Executive of
the Boy Scouts of America; -v^L--
ALL
TO
DAT
:* ?teq)brt^ post ?OMlce" wlll\ be
aU ^y ^jjnbtlc* Day/Frk%ay,
jvy^ilrr Tliete :?llli be no delivery
JnaiHpy-carMeM/ SpjBdlal d*"
/ Z! by
.Edward At Rice
announced
^ * -
tralization means absence of confusion and overlapping. We are the only
county with ? uniform county assessment plan. Mri Sprague'a
outmoded Justice of Peace set-up was atollahed^for
ygtem^ He b a firm believe? and proponent of,
the County Police and Central Healt^ Department.. Thousand*
of new resldent#^3gSTcomIqg to. Nassau because Nassau, and *ta many
adyanta;w;achoold, _ . .
the-true American way of
... -/ '•' r.'^r.'.' • •''.' '•"/ *'''*''
It is indeed' an honoY to salute J7Russe^ 8
with ability and consclenclous
livered by Leo F. piblyn, .president
of the board, and George "fl Yarrow,
chairTnan of the citizens committee,
which worked ' so hard to bring
about the building of the school,
will speak on "The School and the
Community."
Mrs. Clement Winter, president of
the .Parent-Teacher Association, will
consider that T)rganlzajlon*s part Jn
the successful conduct of the-achopi
,keys .to the building
^—w *-—"—" w****.*w^awyw "*&*AM* WAT
theialready congested Railroad *,,*.
Mr. Vbught'a plienta insist that the
station be allowed to remain where
it is. ' —.
However,_after_j3Qth sides have
mpletqd testimony^ ^he Pub-
Mo. ServJce Commission y-wJII. take
. under ;cp»?i(feratiohi and;
. decision it renders .will deter- •
m?nd tne-type of c^psaing elimina- '
.^
tln that will J% here.
**^
goiftball
ExecuHve, and Martua Ck (%rlst as Gounty Attorney.
sjystem.
will be presented | _, *.
Smith, the ^rice-president, and ac-
, , ^ . , cepked by Prrnclpar Hughes. TBe
e as. a civic .leader %@^ o..,Newman Hogle/jastor of
Nassau County the Freepprt Methodist Churoh,wiU
will
Nawau County^
to write *h&»*ory of Buaa Sprague, one must writ* the
Captain— A good
Day Sale
Plabned By Merchants '" - " '
Merchant^ ound)
'
.
*a to
]an Election pay Bale'Tuesday*
' voting, the 5t@bena_of the vl
anll^^rbm surronding commu-nitiea,
can, get^^ouAe of jjie;best J)ar=
gains '6? ' the J year ' 1^ they ;wlll visit
the -?trea i
road and: th'e /other shopping 'cen-
' ' ' ' '
.dlaouaaidh groufp
L BMth. :wr^X6Ta
second meeting "Wednesday at l;3p
PJJ. in thefhome of "the chalnnan;
"
Members Dine With Wives
The sbftball team of Henry theo-dor
Mohr Post, VJ*.W., .which fln-
Ished-second-in-the -Nassau County
VJ*.W, League, .celebrated by having
dinner in'Mike's inn, Atlantic ave.,
Saturday night. The {event was
attended by the members * oJMthe
team and their wiges. Dancing fol-lowed.
'' The ballplayers made ah
excellent showing considering that
1949 was their Jnrst yea? in com-petition.
those present,were Mr, and Mrs.
ud Presson,Mr. and Mrs. Karl En»-
atad, Mr. and Mrs.J%*nald Oaynor,
Mr. and Mrs, George Toink&_ W.
and Mr*' Prank Bowmen, Mr.^ and
_ __.
Morrison, Gunhar Enstad and;
his^lfance/MIa* Eleanor Anderson!'
•t'*
A youth, 17 year: old,; waa re*
ported today japzthe eighth victim
7. infan^ile pwalysla . in t: Preepor*f*
%
long Beacn ave. 7)%e topic for j,
glderatlon . Is 4'Prej%iaioe Self Evalu?
atioh.7, '
Freepprt will a&ain be repFegente^ m the 1950, JSpor^wien'K
but .the Siwp^
to include more materjial relating .to the * ^--•""•^ "
offered by liviQ? and trading in this
community, so as to be near boating
and fiahlag facilities.
%BMvftv{f;
. , .
. ^dvertlalng and
waa ^Aetennlned 3&t the. or-ganization
Jack*Brawey,
_
committee 'heldi"3xi.the Muniq&pal
Building at
of the
ave., vap
la 'ti.be held in
. ...
The day was selected because the
tnen
Bernhrd'a Pharmacy,
renialn'
.
ha Grand Central .Palace; Jilanhattan,
accompany
; tOUTSi
off Snd 'could thixmgh.
Preepprt]^o]b«! .at 3? Wodetzky ; Boatmen'a.Aaeoolatid •A. ''"' ••' \"' Y " . • '•"'•' "
(Continued
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| Rating | |
| Title | 1949-11-03 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, |
| 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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