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Established every Thuraday Freepor*, Long laland, N. Foat OMce Box No. 285 Tel. Freepor* 4445 GEOGE W. GOELLEB, Editorial and Business Offices: 23 Pine St., Freeport, N. T* Tel, Freeport 4445. Entered as second elass mall mat* 4er in the Post OCMce at Freeport, N. ?., under Act of March 8, 18?9. Not responsible for errors in ad- vertising exceeding cost of space the error. March qpunty k^-.:•.'. !i3;v\;^ STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- MANAGEMENT ETq;r&E- BY THE ACTS OF * AUG. 24, 1912 and 3, 1933, of The Nassau Leader, published weekly N. Y., for period 1, 1941*. _. State\ of New York. County of Nassau, before me, a notary pub- lic, in and for the State and coun- ty aforesaid, personally George W, Ooeller, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he Is the owner of The ''Nassau County Leader and that the following Is to the best %f his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the afore&ald B3S^3^^%a^^A^^:^ W^M^^^^^^ \yf:Vj\r'.%''^\.'\'7' ^«'«1* A»+ *** %***wh ;Vlf)vlt;X.',:.V.: ,raquJrdd.^ •a9'-a)i»^»l^ by the Act of March 3, 19331^6^ bodied in Section 837, Postal Law? and Regulations: That George W. Gooller, of Free- port, N. Y., is publisher, editor and owner and that there are no bondholders, mortgagees, and other gecurity holders owning or holding mortgages and other securi-* - First the The man hasn't been among the living^ since '1936. ' But Thomas Wolfe's mlgh'ty mass of monu- scrlpta, a whole lifetime of writ- Ing about the beauties and brutal- ities of life and death crammed into nine, fertile years, now comes, forth in another and what may conceivably be the' last published segment: \The Hills Beyond\ (Har- per, $2.50), a volume., alive with genius, there? were \The—Web-and and \You Can't Go \ Now thia one^alao mountain of now unpublish- • character sketches, appetite for !Ud%na%pnekl Wolfe unto .his ^ieatinT It strides along Woife's majestic choice at,, adjectives AHd nouns. And it Mia aSArong simplicity that wasn't at all-evident in Wolfe's early ef- fusions, masterful as they were. The groping for realism is here again amidat what is one-fourth of the remaining available mater- ial of 1,000,000 words. Wolfe'a manuscripts, if you are to believe Edward O. Aswell, who edited this volume and prepared a 35-page postscript; will \probably go Zone Board Variance To Keep Roof Structure The Freeport Bans was granted permission J?y the Zoning Board of Appeals to continue its roof sign at a meeting last ^Thursday night in the Municipal building. \ *• i -TbeJ)ajik. appealed from the at- db^ *' ?rXj*u%er^5t@naebt of Build* Ings Wllbert' P,. De'TMott-in order*, ing the sign taken down on tne ground that it-was a violation of the ordinance banning roof sighs. ^4^N;j^9 3j \and: subscribed. .before ths 21st day of October 1941, Walter A. Johnson, Notary Public. \BaKpa\' Jordan's \One^Red Rose Forever\ (Knopf, $2.75), touche? reality when it dips into mid-18th Century Pennsylvania where Ger- man \Baron\ Henry William Stie- gel creates a glass empire, weds for enormous wealth and Anda de* gradation In a debtors' prison af- *'\\ ..3hen,t as ft finances disappear- unJprtunately, ft guesses HALLOWETN PARADE It is gratifying to learn\ that t(ie Freeport, Kiwanis Club has %@c]|dQd^ to @pqn8or^ anptKjer HaL Jq%Ve*en parade. The jjUHal event lasLyear ivae guch a success-that several orgRhizations, especially PolteRt-'Teacher AssociaUons., re- that it he matle an-on^ -^nual raffairJ 12. ' ' ^\ isjira'ys-from-the-strictly biographl- \*j\ and Stresses the romantic/ wAjie'-it traces his frenzy for Di- whose .Joye. clashes with his it's this de- sire Qiat exceeds; \his yearning for the ae%*wAlc (he even awards his It's slow-mov- '\iHubert Wqllaj\\cashiero? maintained that Hie sign was a rect benefit to the village in that It« conveyed\ to motorists ' driving along Sunrise highway the fact they were in Freeport. 'He said that although it was a red neon sign, it had not bgen. Jlluminateol In eight years, but that the bank was con- sidering changing \the illumination to. fluorescent lights .. Maintaining enforced removal of the sign would impose an unnecessary hardship oh the institution, Tine .BbaroT voted unanimously to permit its continu- ance* , . - Similar action -vaartakenT^mX&p* l^Iea;^:^^^7]pld^6^ t * '•-'--'**'^^-'pa;^^ sign oh]7 his ojficej TJ8%K Barry 15. Van 'Riper* realtor at 73 'West jSuh- rise highway, regarding tfwo over- heacT ond a hanging sign. Henry Klrchder, of ,658 Miller avenue, won an application for a variance to permit, his occupancy of a one-family frame dwelling and one-car garage at that address' which had been barred because the buildings did.hot.haYe_a.front x%d of; at -least twenty. feet in depth back of the front line of the lot. Mr. Kuqhner explained that the boundary-lines of his property di<)' no** enable him to comply with the provisions of the ordinance. Chairman Alfred T. D%vlson pHbc New Safety Law Effective Jan. 1 Hits\ Joy Rldera\ The impetuous youth, who, lack- ing] a driver's license, \taking a chance/' attempts to.drive a- car and meets with an accident'•re- BUltlng* in property damage of more than $25 or personal injury will render himself liable to be barred for life from ever getting auch a license under the provi- sions of the Motor Vehicle ^Safe- SiwponslbTllty Law \v&ich goes in- ]lo effe_cLon January 1. -^According to the^aw, t^e/Com- missioner-'bf Motor Vehicles la re- quired to eater an order FQREV- _ER prohibiting an individual lack- ing a driver's license or motor -vehicle .registered in his name, from operating a car or having one registered in his name in this abate in such an event. - Further, operation of the law la not limited to New York State, nor to residents of thia State. If a resident of New York State be- comes involved \\in an accident, ia convicted under certain, laws or has a judgment taken agalnat him In another state or Canada, upon receipt of notice of this fact, the Commissioner.of Motor Vehicles lg required to, ^proceed, k^then.aame ^ia%%^i^ opjburf^nce ^^^M^ja^^ ^6^7^' jprbviaionsj ol apply\ to noh-tealdenta when they are ;.drbring in this state under the same circumstances as they would apply to a resident. There are certain ._clrcumatances under which the owner or driver of an uninsured vehicle may be relieved of th» requirements to .put up security for damages fol- lowing .an accident. He can ob- tain a release or th-confession of judgment (rom the other partie involved! in the accident, consent of hUndred. children ; -procession* _ conductcoTaa an -ex*, perlnfent,\ and \vi%lf the memory of thetgood time they had\a year ago, many others probably will the night of Friday* 31. y*rn'r' _ ]%*' and Love .. \Faye's \iPolly/Lby Elizabeth bett (Appleton-Century, $3^p)::@2ap is whaP4hey call the downrigoit Oor< parties involved, he can payable satisfactory- to - th But^)n %o. event, law can ^e b also con* ^^^^^ agreeable in installments this new of Scribe I pueaa I don't get a raise th|a week either because only yester- day the boss aald we might have to get* a new typewriter this week and when Re talks Hke that I kndw he's just staying me off. You know some bosses do put a Tallow's name on the stationery as \aaslstant to ' the President\ or some thing like that, rather than give him a raise. I'm wise all right to his game, but gosh! how am T gonna get that raise? He's outwitting me. Black cats, witches and pump- kins, have already made their a;)* pearance in Beier's soda shop on Merriok Road, you know that used to be Zanetti's. Hallowe'en's a long time off yet, but Mr. Beicr is on the job, and didja ever eat a black cat, I mean a candy one. Last week In Adplph Levy & Sons ad' we had\ the Arm estab- lished twice In 1884. News* papers-can. make some funny mla- takes, but still to you folks who read the ads Levy's being est&b-, llshed twice .wasn't the important thing, that story of the new Fall. Topcoats in a* swaggy manner was the news. — - — I'M TELLING SSB To Fall affordd a change of vegetables, fruits and meats. There are squash, turnips, ay pies, also the sucoulent oyster and rich cats of pork (made tempting now by cooler we&\ ther). Hse these recipes to present them at their hest_ ._ ......... . . ....... _ .. .] _____ Qome people missed Sergeant BOAST OF PORK, VOLTAIRE Pork shoulder roast, 5 pounds. 2 teaspoons salt. Quarter teaspoon pepper. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 No. 2 1-2 can pineapple, sliced. Half cup sugar. •Wipe pork and rub seasonings and flour into the surface. Roast in a moderate oven, allowing about 30 jninutes per pound. Sprinkle the rings of pineapple with sugar and bake with the roast the last 45 minutes. Serve on hot platter sur- rounded by pineapple rings, SWEET POTATOES Out large sweet potatoes in halves. On each half place half a slice of pineapple with a maras- chino cherry in the hole. Baste with brown sugar and butter syrup. Bake to a delicate brown. , GRAHAM r DATE PTTDDINO 2 cups hot milk. Half cup sugar, 14 %grahamj crackers, crumbled. nK#M;*#^ \\ \*%??^ getr^n@4\$lg%tj Sergeant face is all right, but he's a bank« er, amT he, and his signature looka even better. As against Washington's face, and he was a great man Wo, I'll take Mr. Mor- genthau's signature anytime, if it's in the right place. Excuse me npw bub I have a date with a swell sandwich down at Hager's Delicatessen. Besides I can always And some of the boya'down there and I might pick up some news. - ^L'. - _. Susie's . Beau 3&ble#Qp%\^ated r^\ lemon rind. chopped Ks?%aa»M4*^*«? or TIRES #GOODBIOn *?. 8. ROYA1 —At lowest Prices — Bm; Now Before Price Increase Factory Wrapped, Guaranteed JAMAICA MB* BIOBES Sunrise 2*wy. & 80, Main St. FBZEPOBT TalrFt. 4501 Teaspoon vanilla^ To hot milk add sugar and crackers. Stir Into beaten egg and add dates, salt, rind and vanilla. Turn Into a buttered baking, dish and bake 40 minutes in a slow oven. Serve hot with sauce or cream. . Boll parsnip? in sa&^water until tender. Cut In. long/strips and. fry in butter, or roil and beaten egg butter In cracker crumbs arfd then fry In Auxiliary Gives Scouts Flag ^^ \. The\'ladles* Auxiliary of WHHam Clinton Story Post, A. L., presented a flag to Girl Scout Troop 8, af- filiated with the Lutheran Church in Merrlck on Monday afternoon. Plans for a rummage sale were made at a meeting.of the auxiliary Thursday night in the Dugout, with Mrs. Anna Romanelli, toe president, preslcQnig.'K is to be conducted in a store at 11 South Main st., on FridayrSaturday and Monday, Nov. 7, 8 and 10. Mrs. Sally Lowey heads the committee in charge. Mrs. Barbara Cruger and Mrs. Nettle Dunker were hostesses for the social hour which followed the meeting. PAOLANTONIO SOME Joseph ^aolantpnlo, of W East Milton street,: w'Ko is attached.,to (he ^^tyHAfth».Medioai ^Battalion at 3brt Sam Souston, Tex. is home on a Afteen<=day: lurlpugh. He is an aoti?e^member of Hose Co. 5, and haT been renewing acquaint- ances with'his friends among the Bremen. * He w;|ll.|Tett$rn to Texas Saturday. paolBJiJtpnlp entered the aervlce on February 18, last. ORMSADEBS TO RESUME Meetings of Post 6, Boy Oru- saders of America, will be re- sumed at the Archer Street School tomorrow at 7:bo p. m., after a .lapse Lot two weeks due to the school being used for Frank Bruscino is leader. painstaking oare. A phannaiobt takes pride iii turning out a fine_prpAupt^when he is work- ing for. Juinseif or for another phanaaoist, ,The finest prescription has alwaya been done by pendent Pharmaoista. Zlost tors and patients . loiow _ and Independent^ _ ihos^t prescriptions by a margin. _ V One of the better indeptndk ents is 8. Main St., Freeport, PEORZ FBZEFOAT 777? HarmAny Choral Concert Program E. Leonard Watklns, director jpf the Harmony Choral Society, this week announced the program for the concert to be given' in 5t. Paul's Episcopal Ohurch, Roosevelt, Monday night. With the exception of several numbers by guest art- ists it Is as follows: \Unfold Ye Portala,\ Oharles Gounod; \The Lord's Prpyer,'? Mai- Leave astery Garden,\ Albert W. Ket- elby; I Love Life/' Mana Zucca; \In a Persian Market,\ Ketelby; \Tiptoe Molly oarew; \Indian Cradle Song,\ H. A. Matthews; \Listen to the Lambs,\ R., thanlel Dett, and solo by Miss Marlon Billings, \Goodnight Good- night, Beloved,\ Giro Pinsut. Mrs. Walter E. Jones and Mrs, Airthur Buschman, of Merrlck, and Mrs. Daniel Fuller, of Baldwin, re- cently have joined the society. This concert will be the first of the sea\ son. The second will be given in the First Baptlat -OhUrch on Thurs- day night, Nov. 13. The Freeport Police Depart- ment reported that the number pf calls received due to Hallowe'en j)ranka was reduced fifty per cent* and the police,, , 7weKonied the innovation^ an- KiWanians also have \that one. of their during the coming year. - ierrabapes\' Captr 4N f the Norhhem Civil War Anny,-$o6, .wltliLthe latter'a lazy wMg^iRbse, whovpiiingled wltjli a (%p^er@iB^~whUerJ^ is away. But Shdba (and this is the naive por^ tlo^i of an otherwise stirring nov- el) cannot lose hpr Victorian stan- dards when stricken Jim returns homer^nough to make the wln- @In%\Av%r/ of Jim as vital as caring for her dad's 'farm; •day: ^ere Delected delegatea\ yto- the IJO* Ql F. liome in SollisJ-Mrsl (Marlon 8teb%er was appointed pub^ lioity ohqipman and, Mrs Sarah Ashdown, historian, by the noble grandZ. Mrs, Helen Smith. Neoesaax? the. Boys' 'Club , of, their ability., in, Jud*ty Kelly's' is (Barper^ »%^.^*^ A»^ f/v'';'/'J^..|r'.'''.' ^ \' ^jut^ii'^paeph E. Beard of the Army, and Ad- t MWMM«# ?j; B^ard, of %%mp«? %^l-ar0'*@P**%S*^ the jSalva^ #%{?3^y^ New Social _pn acOBolu&edTtb^ Affair?' the Harper; Prize 1941*43,' but ^ere'8\\aJ^ the genuine and\ sincere: /plight f , . ity-for the future. The-law pro^ vldes \no_ j- circumstances- under ^icE^heJca^^be-.'permitted, to drive -his/ car, 6f^%^^J^JcaT: driven .$y\ bthe must Liieport in in which %«* J jn\ volved: However/ the Ja/w ^ \kioes not apply to the owner of a car that is operated by an individual without the owner's expressed or Implied consent. Tom; 6« E^^?3^jW 3S]B^ ;Ao%3^ ^ouA$/ daugMw^of? pia^ ^&i /•* ^.-.{j»^.^r • • ••-.'.\•• ^-'\-;.i.'.:i v#-..x *•*< radical* They ttea<l a circuitous course to Oiid marrlqge IqjiaiprK Vate.,aOair...; '- '/jncit wi! . Another Anstrla\tjyJ? ^jj _\^ihged with a y6uthfulq$a&' a% iS 6wn7 \Women .aod Peter\ by #isa# JA#&; (AlM^e^$^ tKe fQOYQl of H» ..jAb». •:1?$ S;'^\ t^ut.a\dep^ '\' ^\'.\ate^^ &«%!;]'and; ^old^Glory \^^Ingjy0Q7W%Rf 7^y*ap?\ }yea%i#- BOMB CMBB BARN DANCE 377\ \C?\: V*; •=-- r r • ; Arrangements are under way for a^barn dance to be given at the BouUi 'Shore Yacht plu)> on Elec- tion Bve, J^onday, November 3. \Qiere will: te/Brize*..fdr the inps^t ^^^\~*' coatSui^^ @^ 1^& %c«6ei% K*te&\ Olary -but * &^^p6gnjl^j' i^ 4he'jimmg ? ma%& \to 'W ^(MatbioH^ ^ afME^^^MXM^iM^ ^ .%M)gM(kL •.• • .<'. v • .••' i •.' % i •/ ^. r.-r^tf t+.f; -..'; -^..^j*; • \ /;. ••:.••». ;\- <j^ .-. %.;. v.r \;r ,;^ ^TT ..r^; DANCE chairmi a-committee l^I&^'p^\\%i^\i&m 'ioWbP'Jn I li ^'r: :• ci'%?>*^*\^ /:'L_:^i^ ''—\\• r\ \ir*: •//'.: y< • •Vl\:.f p^ky*^^;jN^'B#^'^^^^ «# *.w -^.??%i* ^w*x* 2*S d**N*J. _*^^ S8BK %*j Wk, As^^% '$ py YOU COULD Y We gladly cooperate with purchasers of needed equipment for the home. Often^aa article oan be bought for cash at a saving which more than offsets the interest cost of the loan. Our Personal Loan service is for buyers as well as for debtors. Thpp aip. pp many legitimate uses of individual orejlit that you owe it to yonrself to have a t*lk with us on this subject, I NATIONAL BANK Member-federal Depo^^Aiswranpe •i'j' ,^;^ :s/.\-' MHIHMB^ %M»%S& fl^pw ^&3^ NMM WMmmlnilm Vmw IHau* UM*h The Hem HMMBMH-B-WBIUKM ;»*IHH)IIH (iODKnH IMHOMMEIIT III 111 ' -' ... . V)/.;/%#M •j^2iS^^S^ ^W ..J;1:A xib rooat*, homa, chlckans. B-Kawer bwlla, haot — *h* Mad ovw wood embax* o? X* otur* method ;#comm*ad*d Notlonol Liv* Block end Board. I* r@10o*@a oU (h# oopodty QQKDEN Ixxkad BUILMN Ing hombufg*?* H*o(* two KulWlM aoucapOB* you #h$ oopedty o( ai; (op Mop In mm! LH X X U nossou & sufFOLH ucHTinc compnnv ..r.j