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t_ ' \'_-.'«_\ 1 ^\~' '- - ''- '-**-\\-' •r . '-i r,'; if? 1 FOURTEEN T HE L E A D E R — F R E B P 0 R T , N.Y. THURSDAY,-MAY 20, 1948 THURSDAY;' MAY 20,1948 THE LEADEfi —FREE-PORT, N.Y FIFTHTEEN: Two Hofstra Students Address Rotarians __ \ John- Liell; and -Albert HansenV students at Hofstra '' College,\ dis- cussed International relations fol- ,.lowing;the weeklfy^supper-Thu night In t)ie Elks clubhouse. Prof. Joseph Roucek, 'their—Instructor, summed up. — Liell spoke of how the dimensions of tlme^and spape have^been re- placed--by that of speed \nd . the need of reconciling the different logics existing In the world, today. Hansen, expressing fear the United States could not feed the entire world, advocated concentrating on those countries which will' eventu- ally bring the greatest return. He expressed the belief the best thing to do was to work for the establish- ment-of a strong and united west- ern hemisphere. . Past President A. F. Bassett pre- sided and Program CTia'Irman Ray Clements introduced the speakers. By Arthur Pointer JITTER LOOK, ML. /It. SWAP ^TjJDOZfitf SOME CHEVWNfi GUM FOff ttXtf? SEAT NEXT TO THE.*. THE PLANS WWitS ....B£GOOD ONTTL i <SET ..TWOCHOCOtATfi 1 aANANASPUT.' TOWN CLEANERS (1) BOWLING SCORES SPARTAN COMMERCIAL NOLAN-GLACKEN (4) :...., 150 133 190 : 144 . —TT3— 1 Mnnuffucrrn 141 174 154 Mnyer „...- 141 . 142 ,. 164 LncasJo - - - 136 136 136 Totals ~ 712 729 788 GEORGE W. JAA4A4IT GENERAL CONTRACTOR MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION Water :-: Sewers. :-: Parking Fields \ v ' • Tel. FReeport 9-1126 , Schroeher 1.34 Odcn .' 146 (lick - J69 Rnbnan ., _ 119 Wilson ' 134 130 ' 106 131 140 U9 30 Hnndicnp-- 30 Totals 732 HOLLAND ELECTRONICS (4) fiolcler ....,..._ ,....- 158 Rocco _ 176 Prezolfii ....; 165 Blossom 170 TniURott 181 86 135 167 30 126 179 139 155 122 689 146 153 176 159 159 Totals -.... 850 721 792 MILLANG'S FLORIST (1) Rnynor : .... 141 W. Schmnlenberger ........ .131 Sutherland „...-« :... 137 H. SchmnlcnberKcr 142 ponnelly _ 139 Eland leap 26 141 .147 173 15.5 139 26 141 159 90 .128 .167 26 Totals .:.. 716 781 711 THE STANDINGS Holland Electronicn 100 60 .625 MillnnR's FlorisC 84 76 .525 Nolnn-Glncken _ ^73 ( . 87 .456 Town Cleaners _ - 60 100 .425 Peppiatt Bros. Clinch Commercial League Title With two more series to roll, Peppiatt Bros, have clinched the title in the Freepprt Commercial League being rolled on the Grove Alleys. They did this by taking an entire series from Photo Mart, while C. & R. was taking 3 out of 5, from Spitzler's and replacing the latter In,second place, 10j/£ points behind the leaders. Seymour's by defeating Judy -Ann Shop, 3 to 2, crawled over Photo Mart into fourth place* The scores: SEYMOUR'S (3) Verity » 136 125 127 Ab» 136 136 136 Schmidt .-... 136 201 161 Cover 144 168 137 Riedel 192 189 162 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \Soul and Body\ is the' lesson- sermon subject for Sunday at 11 A. M., in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Freeport. The golden text is \What agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the, living God\ (II Cor. 6:16). The sermon will be from II Corinthians 4:15-18, King James version. . Totals 744 819 ' 723 NASSAU COUNTY WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Many choice properties just acquired by the County. ' Many properties never before offered at auction. JUDY ANN SHOP (2) Wankel - 126 Mervin _ 1G 0 Bedell _ _ 162 Rocco 1 148 Lane „ v 181 Hnndlcnp „„ 19 122 103 185- 123 123 141 223 1CU 158 138 19 19 Totalfl 786 SPITZLERS (2) Conrnd „...._'.. 1G3 Fedden \ : 133 Cosmu *&TQ Pinaerittii 13C PnwfovKky IB5 Handicap 27 711 711 Totals ........ .744 C. & R. (3) Pollman 191 End , 161 Carlisle _ Ifitf Clark 138 Prime voni 161 Totals fi'10 PEPPIATT BROS. Smith - l «r> Pence 17 1 White _ 170 Peppiatt 138 Rogers _ _ 180 155 170 179 122 127 27 780 179 172 142 lf>6 K>6 805 (5) Lots and Houses Today's Dream Tomorrow's Reality! u There will bo many fortunate buy- en at this sale. They will be able to get these properties at the upset price, unless someone bids more. -Thli is -the opportunity for which\ the wise investor has been looking. Here he can buy Nassau County property at absolutely \rock-bot- tom\ prices. You Do Not Hove to Pay Cash On sales of over $500 (if improved, over $1000), the County will ar-~ range a very desirable Installment contract. TIME AND PLACE OF SALE Th« sole will take place at the Au- ditorium, Police Headquarters, Miheola, Long Island, at 2 P.M. Saturday, May 22, that evening and the following weekday evenings ~af 7:30 P.M. - — ' An Outstanding Catalog The catalog consists of three vol- umes, one entirely of maps. There are maps showing all the 66 Sec- tions and Blocks of the County as well at the streets arid their names. • The catalog also shows the loca- tion of every piece of property to be offered at the auction and the: upset price. The price of the 3 vols., $1.50; by mall, $1.60; do not send stamps. Property Owned Absolutely by fhe County These properties ore owned by the -County absolutely. This is not a tax sal el What you buy is yours. Title insurance can be . obtained from any Title Company. JThe properties- will be told froe and clear of all county taxes for the year 1948. - Veterans Attention I. YOU MAY SECURE YOUR CATALOG 1—At the qfilc* of Nassau County De- partment of Real. Estate, County Court HOUM, Mlneota, Long bland. 2—At th» office of Bugtno R. Hurley, 194 .Old- Country,Road, -Mlneol«,. Long liland. 3—By malting the coupon below with $1.60. (Ten cent* ii for portage.) Do not tend ftomps, 4 —By calling at one of the New York Journal \Ad\ officei belowt 152 WEST 41it STREET (at Timei Square) 554 ATLANTIC AVBNUB Near 4th Ave. (Brooklyn) Totnlfl 844 PHOTO MART (0) Aahdown -.. 181 Bagatelle 1G6 Fnrmlette ». 161 Ko»h 1.19 Hoffman _ _ 1G3 Handicap 22 IKf) 17.1 J40 13G 161 7!)2 181 147 151 16 9 146 22 TotnU ~ 852 The standings: 806 MAIL THIS COUPON NOWI p.- , . u County D*pL of Real Brtata ! home. your n»w Nassau County Dept of Real Estate Charles E. Schmidt Eugene R. Hurley plrccfor, Dop*, of RM! Ittato Spvtlcd COUHM! Court HOUM ifl4 Old Country Road i,~ Loaf Iilimd OKNBIAL TffUMS OP SAU appear In HM cotatvg and will b« nod to Ml «t Hi* vactloa County Court Hout* ' Looff IiUnd, N. Y. Feppl'aif Broa C, -&-R.-: «. Spltzler's ~ ...- Seymour's : ... Photo Mart 7.9.5 Judy Ann Shop 44 W. 105 04.5 94' 80 60 -70.5- 71 85 85.5 121 133 139 1S6 18H IfiH 27 831 179 136 173 161 167 816 171 137 154 lil* 155 809 198 116 187 . 1 5*J 199 22 881 p.a .637 .573 .570 .485 .482 ,267 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH N; Grove St. at Randall Avo. REVEREND DAVID G. JAXHEIMER Pastor REV. FRANK W. WAGNER Assistant SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 A. M. CHURCH SERVICES 9:00 and 10:45 A.M. The .Salvation Army 75-77 Church St. FREEPORT, LK I. MAJOR ERNEST W. NEWTON Officer In Charge SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 A.M. Holiness Meeting 2:30 P.M. Sunflay School Meeting- 3:00 P.M. Salvation Meeting 6:30 P.M. Young People ALL ARE WELCOME Enclowd pl*oM find $1.60 -to cow corft and poitmffB^ /€«•_• copy ^o/ tin offl-^ dal catalog^ oonb)lnliig unpr»cedtflt*d iMrgalni In nal Mtat* to b% to!4 «t piiblJc auction* Nun*. Mrs. Lawrence O^Connor Heads Shubert P.-T.A. Mrs. Lawrence O'Connor, princi- pal of the Shubert School, Baldwin, installed- Mrs. Alfred Mahlen, of Stearns Park,-as president of the Parent-Teacher Association to suc- ceed Mrs. Howard Ballantyne, at the final meeting of the season in the school.'\ Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg, another Preeport resident, was seat- ed as treasurer. Other officers inducted were Mrs. Nojman Andrews, vice-president; Mrs. Everett Backer, recording sec- retary'\\Mrs'.'.\ \Ed ward Munkhoff, corresponding secretary, and Miss Janet McGill, historian. Mrs. Thaddeus Cox, chairman, re- ported -the recent fashion show sponsored by the association netted $66.67_fpr the welfare fund. An- -nouncsment-was-made-of-plans-for- a< faculty luncheon to-be given in the Woodside Terrace, Baldwin, on Thursday, June 24. Sixth grade pupils gave a play and the sixth grade mothers were hostesses,-—— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FREEPORT, N.Y. Sunday Service 11 A. M. . Wednesday -Evening ' ••-•Meetingp8-:15 Sunday School 11 A. M. 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