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LEGAL NOTICE notice rOE BID* NEW TOBE lErEESMMENT ILIC rMOrEEl OEEETt MATEN THE MANHASSET PRESS> FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1&36 U^i; Communications ^for t dolsi T “ 3rp ” M- ?r«v, X'i K-: “ SLrr.-/.-s^i KiSvSiiJE'Ss r Iter 1, 193«, tneTu«iW apon-th* P*yi»^ of Ten Dofure- cem whith will ^ ^ vTu-rrci xr..:s. vr.? Th# ichedule of waft* workmen tnd mechanic* employed on ih ‘ » K ” r «r.nM.hed •art of the ,d may *be Tkit ntwi^fir wtUemts iHUrj jfm M tisfonsiUi f^totu, ftrt fret I this, that and the other thing. It should not even be neoesfary to call for a budget hearing if those on the board will act in accord- /# 0 xfrtu thm mtws htrt an dl siits of roofy EUri (ommrniicotion mmjt ^ mp th* Home end oddress ^ ke moj A tm 0 . 0 ^ tSe miter, tehM tdU he teilhheU if the miter to dtsirtt. )See, D,,ng,r In Rank.' p/\ ’ B ante with the wishe* ofi the people and their financial sitaiatlons in these times It is high ,tlme that those Hi office realized or were made to realize what their duties' are and if they will not, honestly, !t4.aerve their fellowmen th<y owe H 1 it »nnei.fd lo and lormt a pi cldcatlona for Ihf project and may aruined upon ttrerrnce to Ui» pr<v Tb the Editor ____ _ If some- one can persuade “ Buck ” Hyde to | make public confessfon that he has been brought to re- that. it is a heinous crime m'trnber of a the Executive Committee . of the RcpubllcaTi party to benefit! from ’ Town Insurance. I will undertake to wring sobs Iroro 1>. Dowsey that he ever has bem guilty of taking ex. tra-legal feds, though there is HMle parallel between the cases, when it ccmes to value to the petny. | Mr. Dowsey. as leader of Uie Re- rej«5t anr or nil bids nnd to »«n mrormnlitira in any or »H ol tin elved.* »nd pulillcan Pa rty of North Hempstead <Ur * was i»i a ‘ }j<«illoii where much the largerFpart'W Kls .time twrf' pe- Vtd tfiflW ffter'- atiW -giBde- • the m/y'deVm .0 be m«r uvorabir .0 ! „nrt»r'hc^ reprrtented. TI «1 mMieen ' ‘ \• ‘ r?.r ” '« “ ‘ 'tn?T “ own Board ot thr | ‘ ‘ £)«mocraU<»* leader' Bhd the -------- ---------------- * - - ..... . ' r • I lUVerCBM W» *w-a«« T. w, rrrzoEBAtD. Town Cirri I Jong Islnoe. have had a Apri l IB. i»s ______ I luciBtlve appdlntment ' commensu- ! rate with his dbllltles. \Jim ” Wow- ^)f-^*NORT^ HEMi ’ STKAD • .scy had to walc a long time. Minor party! workers are con- .suLnlly clamorfcig for 'recognition ’ MANHASSET. NEW YORK NEW FIREPROOF VAtT.TS- AND ALTER- Syalrd propoa'ala lor the iurnlalilnR ol ,jy fvhlch they moan, Jobs, fees, or all materlala and doliiR all work n«ra- ' . .. ■ . --- . I propol crlHl* and dolni comp'#ip the iroof vuu]t* nd Clerk'A male) nftry to hfw nrepri the rear of the Town the nece»*itTT addition* to the Town Hall will be . lUtd.wUh ’ the Town Clerk of fforth Hempeiewd U-Aiie Tow hM»et, New York, until h. U. new and receiTed nre exit at office with Alteration* Ted by and be Town of Town Hall.^'Slin- 7.30 P M May 4th. U3fl iDayllght Having Tlmei. ut which lime and place proposals will be publicly fhd read by the Town Bo opened Notice to Bidder id' speclflca ii.lans and' speclflcations '\and contracts examined the Town Clerk of North Hempstei Manhasset. N Y.. from the date hen I ^ May 1..1M6. inclu ‘ ' of Ten DollBr* c funded If the plan oard ^ropp: obtained office of end eof to ment luslve, upon the payr cash, which will be re funded If the plans are returned complete and in good order within five days after opening of bids Each bid must be'ac companied by a certified check to the sum of STr of the bids price The checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned Within ten days after making Llie award The schedule of wages to be paid all workmen and mechanics employed on this .project pursuant to the Labor Law of the, Birte of New York hA* been established and Is annexed to and forms a part of the apecifleattons for fhe project and may be ascertained upon reference to the p posal. The Town Board ’ reserves the right reject airy or all bids and to -waive any informalities in any or all S'! the bids received, and to accept any bid which they deem to be most favorable to the interests of the Town By Order of the Town Board of the Town ofo North Hempstead. ‘ T. W. FITZGERALD. Town Clerk. Dated; April U, 1936. Apr^4-lt preferment for .themselves, their famtly or frlrtidsror district work ers. Some of Haem, not clever enough to really cAintest -leadership, depend on a nuLsiince value to get what they demantf. ' a H parties are alike in having su:h members lu their ranks. The Greene wme-in vote was a case In point. With 3,\i44 votes od.si for Mr. Dowsey, Mr. Gre*?ne iiolled a scant 328. GREAT NECK SEWER DISTRICT CAlXAN BUILOERe. INC . and ORE NECK IMPROVEMENT CO . domsttle e poi CommI , District. ward Driveve a Hifhlaod Aven\i«, and runmug thence in. said Longview Place SotWierly for of approximately 510 feet Loni a distance of approxlmi and .It appoarlng that petitioners are the 1 .It appearIni In fee of abutting upo: BtitU the real estate front* m \either side of said cstU .luob eonitruetion reading and filing said petU ted and duly acknowledged on ty of April, im . , .OttnERXD. that the Bogrd of Con mlaSl^era of the Great Neck Bewer Dii trlolf m6et at iU office on Kast Shore Hoad. Great Neck. New York, at 8 o'clock in the ereninf on the 4th day 6 f May. 1938., to consider the said petUloh ar eaf ' aU persons Interested lit the •nlng the samIr and that ptib- heati' aU persons Inl Ject ^thereof concemln A cevv Of thla order duly certified, i the Great Neok Ne i^d oooe In the Great Neok News and e in the Great Neck Record and that coplM of mla order be duly posted ip five pubUo plaops wUhin said .Sewer District. 9tu than Un nor more, than M as U not bef( fon the date of said meeting, ttf: Apnl Urd. 1938. BSloi of the Great Board of Commissionen Neok Sewer District. By PREOBRICK PEARCB. HENRY A. BAHM, •' V JEROME HABR», i CommlMtoners. rWB OP MBW irOBK, I SpHTY OP «A08AU, ---- Ul JEROME KARRIS. Secretuy of th« >Rn ol Commluloner. of th< Great Neok cu.lorilan of the Ta#- llatrlot, do hereby certify '{fESsau. Men and women who are facing national mls-managemeht in their day-by -day Uvea are be coming more arid more politically conscious Afly so-called Repub lican, who deliberately tries to ham-string the jiarty now., by at tacking it's leaddrshlb- is inimical to every one of us who is trying to get back to government by reason. It this matter could wait until after Mr. Dow-scy's election It can watt until after the National elec tion. f ----- Let us regain the Governorship of the State of New York. Let us elect A Republican President. We can if w-e turn \ a deaf ea-p- to smear campaigns, at home and abroad. The New Dealers stole the Domo-.. cratlc party. Republicans had lo them'to vacate those Offices. It is my opinion that as a nptbm- ber of the press it would be ^ more fitting for you to arouse the tax payers of the community to the need for a further pro^ to keep down' taxation rather than making the statement that there should be no further discussion of the budget and that i^should be adopt ed as presented.' _ ' Very tnilly. :.Julla V. beyer You may wlrft to know year we pre^nted seven in five months; the average at tendance/ at each lecture being about 360, Hie last \two meetings however — addrcMcd res}>ccUvely by Di-./John Haynes Holmes and Mr, 'rman Thomas — each attracted ord'than 300 people. We were delighted, at the out- .set of the season to receive a letter from Governor Lehman com mending our Forum and offering his hopes that It would grow. 1 kjt ./ njn /nofi ‘ “ ^dRut/i L Hardy^ h 'Engaged To Brookhjn Man a bridge party,, given by the Shelt er Island Garden Club, at the Plaza In New York on Wednesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. diaries J. Hardy Jr., of BRSt Drive. Flower Hill, have announced the negagement of their daugtrter,, Miss RuUi Lchmer Vincent C. Turecaino, foregoing statistics ol i growth has been. Certainly | Turecamo. ot Hay Hidge. Brooklyn. School Sluclents .To Honor Youths We Are Thanked The tlecord. . Great Neck, N. Y. Olemieman:. Now tlMt the: Great Neck Com munity Fortim has completed an other season of. bringing disting uished lecturers to the community. they inspire the Forum Committee I Miss Hardy was graduated from U) arrange another lecture series Chatham Hall. Chatham. Vr., and for next autumn. attended school In Prance. Mr. Again, thank you for your ex- Turecamo attended PhHlps Exeter cellent cooperation, ' Acedemy and is a member of . the Truly yours, ■ Junior class at Dartmouth College. FRAN KGREENBERO. — | * * * . President Men's Club | Mrs. H. R. Roode. of Halifax. Plaque Will Be Placed In j ' Temple Beth-El. j Nova Scotia, will arrive .-this weekj Memory Of Harold Mills, - ----------------- ------ , to pass three weeks visiting her i Walter Hawkins. j ON HONOR itOLL . , ' sisters, Ml^ Margaret Hickey and i George Tegelaar Jr... 16 Windsor Miss Eleanor Hickey, and her ,i Road, Gl-eat Ncek, a student at j brother. James Hickey, at th^r Professor Lawrence Chapman of the MH.-isachusetts Institute of Technology, and Afrs. Chapman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Chapman at their home on Central Drive over the week end, Miss Phoebe Parrott of The Ridge left on Monday for Worcest er. Mass., where she will pass several days visiting her aunt, Mrs. Louis Jacques. ~ . ----------- ----- t ------ .sVmc.ster of the current atftidemic Izole M. Dorgan j Forum Committee throughout the New York UniveTslty. has attained | home on Cenetral Drive, the honor roll with' an average , . ' e -*'■ of B in all his courses for the first A bronze plaque in memory of I Harold H. ‘ Mills and Walter J. j I Hawkins, 17-year-old Great Neck \ | T KL'tdlp rcndt-rinj; of com« !M;h <Jerst.inding,.(|.£^ <l'c 'Mntcr(-. ,,' |Bpj sire- to'lx- ot' iiiRirc ideal • ■ ''vnipat!-.,- ff h* Takes Issue' In what disylcts? , In Cotfncllman Hunter Dedatour's ; , BklKor. Great Neck Record y ' winter? Tlie publicity you accord ed these lectures helped consider ably to bring. Interested audiences to these meetings. of this com- Great Neck. L'\! Dear Air: As a taxpayer munlty I wish to take issue with your editorial of April 10th anent the preliminary hearing on the School Buapl “ for 1936^37. * You say, very, few people, attend- -ed the .meeting., only two had anything to say about the budget and therefore at the May meet ing it should be adopted wltbput LEGAL NOTICE SCHOOL NOTICK ual meetlnfr of th den. School of commerce, 'Accounts, and Finance. Tegelaar 'also Is a member of the organization's staff of the “ Violet.\ 'new 1936 Commerce year book. Camilla Weeks, daughter of Mr. week near Exectrtlon Light, will be j placed In the gymnasium of the High ■s<m'obT “ bunaifir.--it-mirn5m6OTicga \ today by H. Clifford Sears, athletic director. Both Mills and Hawkins and Mrs. S. .fj, ,.Weeks of Baldwin, and Mrt. W. J. Gallon, at their home on West Drive this week. Nancy and Jane Roeslef, daught->\f I Mills being captain-elect for the ers of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ro.esl- LECAL NOTICE discussion, the taxjjayers having had their opportunity — to district, out of 29 Votes cast ‘ 'fei e | known their disapproval of were 2Q for Greene ai.d 9 for . proposed rise in salaries of Dowsey. Just a rusli to the. school teacliers and the conse- In the 33rd District where d>e| higher rate in • the srtiool Remsen Club literature was born, : Mr. Greene polled 42 to Mr, scy's 33. 'Wliat u victory that was! In Mr. Hyde's batliwlck, lirs own -district, his brother's dl.strici and third dlfitrict where Ills leadership is- acknowledged and Manor Haven wliere it was Mr. Dowsey ’ s dis agreeable duty lo* inaovate a town Lands case, went for Mr. Greene. A very close .tie-^up, . to Messrs Delatour and Hyde. These are the,six districts that claim they 'spanked' Mr. Dowsey. The Remsen 61tculai' .says; ‘ Can Mr. Dowsey .laugh It off?' S'-CASSfliSteEry i'- sewer with necessary'maniidles and con nections along Longview Place, at Gre^t Neck. Nassau County, New York. In said distriet along a line descjlbed substkn- ttallf. u fonoere: ■ BKOIJ4NING at a point on the Existing aeiev line in BlK>rewar(H3rtve, 355.11 feet more or lessi Westerly from the inter- eeatloo Qf the Southerly side of Shore ward Dri and the Westerly side of MrrGfeene's primary vote, an^ it's point of- origin, 11 was because he's a good sport and has a high re gard for Bill Greene. An of the so-called ‘ fact.s ’ pre sented by the Cornelius Remsen pamphlet had whiskers wlten Mr. Dowsey was re-eleoted leader, un animously! Properly sponsored, these facts would have been given an airing by' , any paper in the ci tim»t«d coun ty, before the re-election of I» M.too. j^ws^y “ 'iVit.h- to brin g home ajyeek- re-'butUd,. / . I 'Sefore'thP ’ cl^ion. the oppo.si- tion dined and lead and called upon various Committeemen. They hinted at dark and dire exposures. Then they All voted for Mr. Dow sey, as Leader. Certainly, if Uiey didn ’ t vole for him they didn't de mand to go on record as opposing him. I would like to whisper- a secret to the Cornelius Remsen Repub lican Club. Tht annual meetln* or the qual electors ol Union. Free School District No. NOTICE TO BIDDERS 7„ Town ot North Hempstead. County ol SEALED PR0P08ALR wUl be received by Naastu. State of New York, will be held In ihe Town Superintendent of Highways ot the auidltorium , ot the Great Neck High the Town ol' North -Hempstead at the School. Polo Road, Great Neck, N. Y . In Town Hall. Manhasset.set. L. I.. New York. School. Polo Road, Ore sald^Dlstrlot. on Tuesday t»3«, at 8:15 o'clock;-daylli ckr wiayllght calleded for thi ng. May avlng Umi pose ot meeting Is call for the purpi yotlng upon an appropriation for the Intenancenance of the publicic .Schools for the Inte of the publ .Schools for ensuing year: also for the election of two -members of the Board ot Education for a term of three years, beginning July 1. 1936. to succeed-Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. Robert C. Brown, who.se terms of wn, flee expire at that'time-tftnd also for the e of se-;«nd i the following and 01 - reso- ev.\ purpose of voting lution; RESOLVED, that thP above Sch trlct shall pay to tha Great Neck Library. Great Neck. N. Y the sUm ;oi $35,000 raised by public lax upon the taxable prop- of said District -for the support of rary- ‘ for U\e year be- 1937. and Ending D«- rty J ..aid Great Neck Llbr Wlien the ^jcople pf a communi-1 ty appoint or elect rcpre.senta- ‘ *An\to transact lives on sclioo! boards or to of fice they have a right to expect tliat they Will protect their Inler- and be' conversant with the condltion.s of the times and of their coqimuntty. 'tTiey arc not tltero for tlielr own glory or power or just to draw a salary. At least that !b what representative government Is supposed to mean. Some of us were perhaps naive cnougli to 'believe (n our school NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON. LEONE Howell, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all per sona having claims against JOHN E. HAZ- wZARO,.Jate.of Ojreat Nock, In said county, deceased, to present the same with the lUcherstiers thereof, to- the subsc ness at the office of Cyrill J. Brown,, her; attorney. Plaza Building. Great Neck. N. York, on or before the 23rd day of July next. Dated, . \Mlneoltt. I January 11, 1936. hearing. Top, we elect people to run “ our. . goyeriuncnt because the r^t of us are too busy making our own living and providing -the salaries ‘ for our so-called rep- resenta'tives and when one eve- ,ning Ls set apart for a hearing on cyril j „ brown . a certain question taxpayers'^ can^- not always appear. Other matters may prevent their attendance at a given time. Surely*In these times when every nerve is strained to ly stipend that wlITlieep a'TafflltyT' at,.a decent standard we all look forward to our evenings to relax •in and not keep up the nerve- wracking business of arguing about Ernest P. Phillips ‘ Chiropractor Port Wathingtoti, N.- Y; Phone*: P. W. U - *057 prdji of District, do hereby certify thsi^ I have' compared the foregoing with the originsl o/der on file In the office of thw Orest Neck Bewer District, and that Irauacript thereof-and aame^ii a true Irauacript Jhe whole of, sald.gyiginal. JEROME HARRIS. Secretxry. . Apr34-l ISYQURBACK WORTH^/^^AWEEK? PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF GREAT NECK ^tice is hereby given lUai on the 1st fisy of April the annusi Assessment Roll t of persons and property taxable with' I in |he Village for the. fiscal year 1936*1937 I. the Clerk lUage at the office of said Vil- file .and may be liispuoted lor mice from the date hereof. Datlpd: April 38nd, 1936 f THOMA8 H t' S MEADE, Jft,. CUrli ^'34 -U ^ O HoSver. ^en l>»'« ’ ' for this in'®\ comple** with ^dels. A housecleon- inc opportvoi y noo Ml .11.. 'O ’ * P''**'* 1^25 p,,w..k *0. . .............. .. »150 ytod.l 300, n.* Ntod.l 4J5. \W-' fkod.1 »3S' transact any ay legally come before the meeting. By Order of -the Board of Education JOHN A. LARESSY. President. ELIZABETH M BAKER ROBERT CODY BROWN. FREDERICK A. DEWEY. A. DUDLEY SAUNDERS. WILLIAM O. GENNER. District Clerk, ated: April 2. 1936. AprlO-4 1 Hal 9:30 L. I.. New Yorl A. M. on Friday, May 1st. 1936, hey will be publicly opened until at which time they will be pu and read, and the contract Jr., of Middle Drive, celebrated I their birthdays with a party at the i home \df 'tlielr 'grandparents. Mr'.. ! and Mrs. John C. Baker, in Great ,j Neck on Tuesday Tliose who at- i tended were Nancy, Jane and Ned I Rocsler, Kennetha and Tim Mc Kinley. Barbara and Bill Couch- man. Claire. Louis and Polly Ruck- gaber. Rowdy and Jimmy Balltfld, and Stephanie Baker. coming sesaon. The plaque will be donated by the students. Up to the time of going to press the bodies of the two boys had hot been recovered. opei read, ^nd the contract awarded a: soon thereaiter as. practicable for the fur 33 o ! qoo * gttUons'of* 60 'T*Aaphaittc'\Rord ^ ou i Mis® Elisc Rocheleau, of Worcest- on Town Roads within the Towtt of North I pr. Mass., was the tme-il of Mr and Hempi On or befqre me lime of making his j bid, the bidder shall furril.s^ a one gallon • home sample, together with an analysis from a recognized laboratory of tho material i 4 >oMd to be furnished. Samples taken from shipments from 1 to time during the duration of this' ( shall showw qualitiesities equal to tract shall sho qual equal superior to the samples on file. Form of proposal may b' proposi ARNOLD P. KOH ent of er. Mass., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred F. Parrott, at their on Tile Ridge over the week end. Miss Rocheleau.is Mrs. Par rott ’ s slstcf. nie TO HAVX BRIDGE Women's Auxiliary of St. may be obtained from R. Town Superlntend- of Highways, Manhasset, New York, ch bid must be accompanied by a fled check on a solvent Bank or Trust Company, in the sum of Five Hundred f$500 00t Dollars, made payable to the or der of the Town of North Hempstead. Mrs. George Dodge, Dr. and .50', of the contract price in accord- Mvs. O, Mills Sturtcvant and Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Williain^turgis of Heights Road, gave a tlhiner party at therr home on Saturday night for their house guests. Mr. and Mrs, Hart Purdy, of Purdy. N. Y. „ and Mr. and, Mrs. Paul Hurfard.|;i| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Foster, Mr Paul's Great Neck will conduct a luncheon-bridge at 1' p. m. on May 6 at St. Paul ’ s Memorial Parish House on Grace Avenue. Mrs. Maurice Metzger is general chair man. Mrs. Herbert A. Faux is chairman of food. Mrs. George H. Morris will be in charge of the dining room and Mrs. Isabelle Hol- tvdt it ItT charge of advertising. ffM m i ol 'rrled, bride J\'\' Sons, «es I l-L'MItAiDl';-:. M( noa an 1 MAXiUjfl bro 2(1X1 Norltiml Ra ’ ■ fcl. .Mjnhlw'V ’ oun BROOKir Mr- l» ‘ l. (iifnfnw* X7-4(i 13:iJ Pati iri. R'piwSi^, and U P i ; py« iJtjr* ntract price m accor unce with Section 48 of the Highway La The minimum hourly rate of wage whliph cah bo paid lo truck drivers or laborers upon kald work has been designated bjT the Industrial Commissioner of the State of New York and Is* to be entered into iful bidde 3 by ract tho successful bidders and the cont shall contain a stipulation that such . shall be paid not i such work, Bch hourly minimum rate thereof, to- the subscriber, the administratrix of tlje Estate of said de-^.to ceased, at her place of transacting bust at the office of Cyri J. Brown he ALICE-DOVEY HAZZARO. Administratrix. wage Tlie succcs.sful bidder ,ks required to have storage tanks having a capacity of at least 50.000 gallons at tide water, such tank to be located within the Town of North Hempstead.stead. ' North Hemp The Town Bupermtendenp res< right to reject any or all bids, any informality m the bids any informality m the bids, and to accept any bid which he deems most favorable In the Interest of tho Town. and Mrs; George Alan Richardson.' Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,C. Nargeli and their daughter. Miss Dori.s Naegoli, of Valley Road, left las'* week for Virginia Beach, where they will .pass several week.s, Mrs. ; Mrs. Samuel L. Hewlett, Alfred Edwards, Mrs. Arthur French 1:1; and Mrs. Henry L. -Young attended j : 1: ARNOLD P. KOHLER. Town^ l^pejJnUndent of Highways. Town '*j»n of ated: [empstead. ih. 1936. DOROTHY WETIZNER Graduate Optometrist P. W. 18 Port Washington 113 SL SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER' «\*** Patti Get a loaf of E. FISHERiJ-^J I Ford Cmi Je It Or Far! E. Fisher's famou.s slow baked Mate Brtad is-.iLord, the choicest quality of gluten oursfl and a spftiin, Wi essed Mate flour. 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