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my .,,«a S4 “2f~8,;HL'i11.j:»?‘1a.Ao'e_ , . ; iTd‘na‘v»7£tn¢7t9u I-me Y9;-1r.._. G R A NI 3 L A N N E S 4; ” ~,»-49 I ‘ “\ gt‘:-.._ .\‘ .9. VOLUME I NUMBER 3 ((}Eu§ND‘I;S_LAN1_)i, N. 'Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28., 1936 PRICE TWO CENTS Town Board Meeting Mrs. John Struebin g Dies Ship Hotel to (loan Decoration Day In order tha.t the Town may be in a position to take advan- tage of Federal Grants for Pub- lic Works, in cases where the Federal Public Works Admin- istration, or the Works Prog- ress Admuinistration make con- tributions for such projects. as meet the approval‘, it was found necessary to pass cer- tain resolutions, called for by various State bodties controll- ing the Public Health and Wate1' Supply Systems. As the various departments of the Federal Government will not function, without the ap- proval of t-l1GSu State Author- ities. and as the State Depart- ment of Health and the Water Power and Control Commission have re'_cently 1-equestled cer- tain data which must be furn- ished them, -it was found neces- sary to pass the following re- solutions at the regular meet- ing of the Town Board of Grand Island, February 26, 1936, at the Town Hall. Grand Island, N. Y, RESOLUTION NO. 1. begin, with the assistance of available Federal‘ aid, And that the cost of such plan and report shall not exceed the sum of $500.00 which sum is ‘hereby appropriated for this purpose. Mrs. Eliza Struebing, 69 years old, died Saturday afternoon“ at her home at 296 Delaware Street. Tonawanda, after a. brief illness. M1-.~;. Struebing was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Consier who settled on Grrand Island in 1863 She Was born in 1866 mm \\.n_.~; one of twelve children_ She left Grand ‘Island for Tonawanda ‘in 1879 and five years later became the bride of John H. Struebing. Thils Summer Buffalonians and tourists will be offerecl the lloxpitiality of one of the former large lake Stuaniers which will be anchored in a newly con- s't1*11c‘red basin readily access- ible by means of auto. 'l‘l1v basin. plans for which have al- lgeady bven (lrzuvn _up, in to be located in the \V(=st Branch of the .\'iag‘a1*a River ju.s-t South of the Bush Roacl. Tho T1‘-aditiolial roiliance of !uxi1_1g' aboard a famous liner and The nppui-’m11ity of being‘ able to uiijoy club-hotel life away t'1~mntln= city with absolute silfiliy regardless of weather c<m<l‘iti0ns, is thv fundamental iclua 011 which this project is .t'nun(.l(=(l. Long Beanli» Califor- nia and .\I.urbluhe,zud, Mass. ark: :1J1'oad_v operating .simila.r boats for the enjoyment of the public witli great. success. A varied p1'og'1'am of enter- tainment and amusement Will hv af'f'ni'il'-l ;:'no~\--' ml the Ship llotvl. SlPu[>ing' runms, state- rooms and sL1'ite.~. are sufficient to give peacel'u1 <helt.er to 725 p(*0pl(*_ An olm-1-vation dining mom n\'v1'l()0l<in,0,‘ tliv beautiful Niaga1'a River, will, providv ex- oellont nnulx for 300. An air eoiulitioimil s‘l1.b11l‘<11‘l11e cafe, ea.<il_\' seating 450, will be one of the most unusual attrac- i.l0l1\,. In a(l(litinn facilitiies for swinnning deck and other ~j)!-\f\~ wll in znwilzuhle. It is hopml that this will be in opt-ration by Decoration Day. Skillful management of a “m'0W” of some 200 will pro- v‘i<lv the l)(‘s’t nf .\(;-1‘\\iC£‘. The l’z1('il.iti<=s for rulaxabion or <-iitoirtuiiiinmit :'1ss11l'L' guests, \\'l](‘il1L-1‘ transient 01' perina- nonf. unu<ual enjoyinent. Nor will the attraction bo limited to Wm-te1'11 New Y()l‘k(‘l'\, for its p,1roxi_nty to .\'ia;zara Falls. tin- sevvnth wondvr of’ ‘tho wurlrl, will 2‘Liil‘2lL'[‘-‘(’Olll.‘iStS from e\'e1',\;' par of the Nation. The Di1'ootm's oi’ Ship Hotel. Inc. ‘who are S])01’_1.\'0)'i_I1_9,‘ thi< p1'n_j<c't an-: l)anit‘l. -T. Kinsley. Judson M 2\‘v‘Ils, (i(‘(1]‘,Q‘(‘ (‘. Do‘- vitt. (':11'l \Vnlf’. L(—-on A. Hall- <tv:u,l. John F. 'l.‘ag,Q'a1.'1‘. Hnraev Fl'I‘l'H‘il. Moved by Herbert Henry Seconded by Alvin Long _ (‘arrv.ied unanimously — George Neilans, George Alt John Mesmqr, J 1'. RESOLUTION NO. 2 B'esic1¢=s~ her 1111sl1ax‘1d, 5119 is S1I1‘V'i\'(‘(I by a c1a11g‘tll1er. Miss Mil(h'v(.l St1'u<*hing; .5-v\'(=11 sons. I1‘r21.11k C‘., John 16., Edward II.. Bv1\_jan1in~ J.. I-’Imu'_\-' J., William II. and 'Waltt-1' I‘I.1 seven -ggrand children. all of the ’1‘0m,1\va11da.‘~': three si'st.e1‘s, Mrs. John I'Ie1'- man, Buffalo. 1\I1.'s. George Krootsch, N-‘ia;rm'a Falls, amjl Mrs. Edward Noble. Cleveland. and two b1'oh(=‘r1-s. John Cnnsier Grand Island and E1‘11est (‘on- ~i¢-Jr. .\'ia;-:a1'a Fallx_ Whereas the Town Board has been requested to secure the approval of the plans and specifications for the Water Supply System for Water Dis- trict No. 2. from the Water Power and Control Commission to assist in securing P_ W. A. funds to construct said system, ’l‘he1'efore, be it resolved: That the Supervisor of the Town of Grand Island -is liervby authorized and directed to make application to the Water Power and (‘onfrol Commission for the approval of the pre- limlinary plans and specifica- tions for the proposed Water DOGS BEWARE? The usual ixiffll “Bexvare of the Dog” ;s}1oul(1 bu cllanged to \Dog-s Bvwm-u-“ zxccording to Justice IIP1'b('1't Ilonry. The dead link’ for 1936 dog licenses was Fo1'n*11a1'y 10th and it‘ ix’ ro]m1-H'(l that many dog‘ mv11er.< had up to 'Ias~1. night, .l'aiI(=(1 to _])1.1r0Imse new tags. Jll(.L‘l'(‘ 1191113’. \v11ns0 respon- .s\ibi1it_v ix tho unlicensed ca-, nine:. points out that thn 11101-(If l1aMrbo1ring of a dog: \vit11<)u1. :1: license c0nS‘ciLl1T(*.s' am i1‘1f1-i11gv-! ment of the law. Om “Scntch”’ dog lover near the I«‘e1'r_v land-‘ ing tried. to uvade oh’m!ini11,q a tag by disclaiming mvnnrship of a, large sized dogr. Justice I’IO111‘y}10i11te(I nut Hm above! fact and the $2.50 \va~ quickly. 1'm'thc0nLing. At the Tmvn R0a1.'::1 .\~‘1'ox‘ti11_9—.‘? Wednesday. \Ir. .I.I«~n1'_v s11‘§I—: ;r(»~x-ted llmt S‘1mc=1‘\',ixnr ;\\Ivs1n91'3 wt an (-.\'ampln by grvttin hix\ dos.’ 21 tag; but :1», no onv hadf v1.1Man,<rc for :1 $1().()() hill. “B'u\.| nur” i< still lnosv as far as cnuhll he d(‘t.(‘l‘11'li1Z1(‘(1 :11‘ an um'ly hmux this 1nn1'n_in,<z. RiT(‘.\ xvvrv hold Tuesclay. F‘(*b1'11a1*y 2.')t.l1 frmn the Salem Evangglical eI1urc11. of which N[l‘.~.. Str1wb:in;>; was 21 member. Reverend Walter F‘. Hetzel ()£ficia.t,c=d. Burizll was in Salem (”e1net.ery. Whereas sanitary sewers are necessary for the developement of any community. particularly where 1nodern houses are to be constructed, And since the construction of such homes is considered for a number of tracts on Grand Is- land by various developers, who have at their own expense prepared plans for sanitary sewers, and submitted them to the New York State Depart- ment of Health as required by 1aw.wi1:h the prospect of hav- ing the proposed work con- structed by_W. P. A. labor. And Wllereas the Department of Health \is delaying giving ((‘ontinued on page 8.) COOPERATION Since bringing out the first isuo of the Grand Island News three Weeks ago, We have learn- ed a good deal. ~Perhaps the most valualgle item gatehe1‘ed by us has been the g‘911e1‘a1 reac- tion to our efforts. The concen- sns of opinion seems to approve of t.l1(= Grand Island News or at .l€a.<t., of thv idea behind it. upon you depends on many things beyond our control. We can only point out to you certain (ll-fini’r.e advantages that are to be had tl11'o11g‘l1 patronizing‘ lhese me1'cl1an,’rs'. First of all we can guarantee that the values offered arc- genlline. We can p1'nV(- to a,1.1_\' skeptics that a real saving can be effeetecl by tmuliug locally wl1ene\'e1' feasible. There are other advantages which We will be glad to point out when time and qpacf‘ better permit. We rlepniul for support upon our a.(lvr'1-ti<e1N who ‘in turn depend upon you. But we can only serve them well when we serve you best. We tllerofore sincerely im-'it'0(l your sugges- ‘riom and e1'itieism_ Dr. A. R. Bradbury Re2;ppoi11teTd Health approval to said plans until Our aim is to publish to the best of our ability’ that news whiich is the most pertinent to the 1'eside11ts and taxpayers of Grand Island as well as to re. port local items and happen- ings which are of interest to all who are interested in Grand Island. some general plan of sewers and ewage treatment, and the co- orclinatiou of the same with plam for Water supply for the entire Town of Grand Island are presented to them, as out- lined in theixj letters of Febru- ary 14, 1936 to varirms ‘roxvn officials. Another Subdivision Planned for Grand Island If \\'n\ 1(*a1'11nd work that fur subdivisiml on (%x'2n1d I\'I:llJ(1 i‘1\;71V“ hm-11 ap- p1-ovud_ The p1'njec1' is und rlm 1n:11m,r_>:on1om. of H1‘. Jnhn IT.n_vt. 1-oa.H01' and is to take in the alt] (\unningham farm on 1110 Fix Road and V-‘Vest Riv:-1' D1'ivr=. Thiq 1nak“< thv so-vnnfll plot to he s11.hdiV‘id.(‘d in the pasf year. '\Vm‘11:1w1n_\t. I“cJIn'uax-y 26111. thn Bonn] of Hvaltll met and /.I‘11':‘lHizm1,34l1[I\l‘\'i<()]' Bfesmcr \\':‘:\ 1 Iw-1'm:I, I’1'v~Mm1t and Elsi!‘ .*1t';nnl«-'1' ,-\‘--t‘-r0t2|1'_\' and T1'Ga.»'« um-1-. T1!“ fir-xt bnshloss Was to 1':-nppnint Dr. ;\rthu1' R. Brad- bury u~ I\IvuI'th 0f'I'io0r. the now u rm to run until I“:-b‘1'11a,ry 9th. 1940. Dr. Bradhur_v has long: hm-n Hvnhxh Uffic-or ffor 1,115‘ tmvn of G1-and Island as Well as ha.Ving mlmborod most of the 1-nsidonh anlong his patients at nm time 01‘ another. The doctor .<tz1.t(=d that in the ‘past few years his duties as‘ Health Offficor have become more co1np1ica.1‘ed and will continue so with the Island ’s ant'icipated development, In order to give you this i11- formation it is necessary to have a ‘Source of income. As everyone knows, this income must. COH10 from our advertis- ers. In return, the advertisers Fxpcct. and rightfu1I_v so, to receive a benefit in the form of addittional business from the subscribers It is beyond our power to do more than print the merchan.t’s advertisement and hope that you, as a sub- scriber, will read it. Whether or not the advertisement then makes a favorable impression Therefore, be it resolved That Nussbaumer & Clarke, Inc. Consulting Engineers of the Town of Grand Island. be and hereby are dzirected to pre- pare a general plan for sanitary sewers and sewage treatment for the Town, in such form that it can be presented to the New York State Department ' of Health, and that same be pre- pared as quickly as possible to permit the proposed construc- tion of sewers on the Island to In the same way, our adver- tisers desire to s(‘1'\~\o you Well and we know that thc-y are also open to reasonable suggestions. It all depends on you_ So far your encouragement in our venture has left nothing: to be desired. The fu.‘r.ure is in your hands. Only by supporting those who support 11: are We able to give you what you want — if you let us know what that Is. C. C. C. DANCE Everyone is invited to attend :1. dance to be held in the Re- creation Hall of C. C. C. Camp SP——56 in Buckhorn State Park Friday Evening, Feb. 28th at 9 I’. M.