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Legal Notice ^V»R' NAHAD COCNTT OUARAMTa ANT) TRUOT : •no, PlklntUI, ; ••■Init ftOLOlNO CORFORATIOM. : Dof#nd*nU. ; 01 — — ■' — ...... — — \ — X . & ^■few SpatfielE. PlaMtlfTs Attorn«y. Ooart Unot, Braokljm, N. Y. Fnmant to Judgmont ontored In th* ' initau County Clerk ’ a otfleo on Aprf uth. in*. I win Mil *t public auction •' M* front sUpo of tlio County CourthouM lllnoolm, Mow York, on the nth day of Juna. in*, at 1* o'clock In the forenoon of that day, premiMi In aald Judgmen' dlractod to be' bold being a plot of groun'i at Great Meek, Town of (forth Hem^tead lAcaan County, New York, known •• lo' lettered “ O, ” . and the northweeterly Inehea of lot letter \Y ” on a certain m ontltled \Map of property belonging to A A. Robbtna, altualed at Brookdate. Oree' Neck, L. I., B: U Mitchell, aure, lg14 ” anC filed In the Guoena County Clerk'a office April Mth, 1(74. under file No. (47 and In Naaaau County under file No. 13(. and de- arrlbed according to aald map a* follow* BBOINNINO at a point on the Bouih- weaUrly tide of MIddM Nbck (toad where •aid aide of Middle Neck Road le Inter- •ected by the dWIalon line between lot* lettered B and O; running thence South U degrees 30 minutes West along said division line between Iota lettered H and G. 112 feet to the northeafterlT line o' lot iiumber 2; thence South 24 degree* n miputea Bast along said northeasterir line of lot number 2. 26.75 feet: thence orth 55 degrees 30 minutes Bast 112 thwesteiTyhwesteiTy aide of MIA- to said sout aide of MIA- Neck Road ’ and thence North 34 degrees 30 minutes West along said aie* •f Middle Neck Road 25.75 feet to th« point or place of beginning. TOOBTRBR with the mortgagor's In- teldf'ln the road adjoining. •*** ItOBBRlI B. HOROWm. Referee. Tne'*^Te sble la hereby adjourned to duly 1*3(. at the same hour and - _________ _____________ To Head Campaign For GOP In Eaat CongreosiMn Rotert Low B«coA of Westbury, who lost WMit open ed hefidqusrter* in Mlneola In preparfitlon for his eampfilcn for re-election this fAll, has been ap pointed chairman of the Republi can Concresslonal campalfn In the Bast and will open an offlea at the Bastern National Oampalrn Head quarters in the Liggett Building in New York City. As head of the campaign. Con gressman Bacon will appoint var ious lieutenanU who will handle the deUlls of organising approxi mately 177 campaigns In the East. Congressman Bacon now Is on a tour of the Congressional districts of Northern and Western New York state. When you ^nt to simplify your dinners, serve a salad Uiat may also be considered as dessert. A very nice one la made with slices of canned pineapple filled with cream cheqse to which you have a^ded chotmed sweet cherries. Top with a whole cherry and serve with French • dressing mixed with a lit tle pineapple Juice. Aceys Downed By Blue Sox, Brooklyn Team Local Lads Suffer Their Third Defeat Of The * Season Nassau County Police Race Attracts 28 Speedway Kings Almost two score of the nation's i Numerous other aces will com- greatest automobile dlrvera will pete In the 100 laps of motor compete In an eastern champion- madness. Time trials will start (hip meet, sanctioned by the con- at noon with the first of seven UntEMB COVET OF THE STATE I .. N^ TOBK. NASSAU COUNTY IHBRS' * PEARL M. PO: •galnat IX. at a Defendanti. ' -------------- - --------- 1 ---------------- r-X In pursuance of ■ Judgment of fore* eloeuM and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearinf data the 9lh day of June. 1936, 1. the undevilcned. the Referee in said judg' ment named, vin sell at public auction thft*highest bidder *by Allen Ma Tep*. ctloneer. at the Courthouse In _ . County of Naastu. on the 3rd cf August. 1936. at 13:00 o'clock i, the premises directed by said Judg* to so M. and therein described iTteHows: that certalri loCT piece, or par- ow of land, with the buildings 'and improvements erected or to be ' ' thereon, situate, lying and be Oreat Neck, County of Nasi of New York, bounded and aa follows: BBOINNINO at a point on the northerly side-of Florence Street, dis tant one hundred eighty ilSOi feet easterly from the comer formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Polo Road with the northerly side of Florence Street: running thence nb/th- erly at right angles to Florence Street, one hundred thirty rl30i feet: thence ea||#rly parallel with Florence Street, ‘ 0) feet; thence souther!: NUT ICE BOX COOKIES 14 cup butter cup sugar * *4 cup brown sugar 214 cups flour ■4 teaspoon soda teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon nutmeg V i teaspoon salt ■4 cup nut meats 2 eggs Cream the butter and sugars to gether. Mix and sift flour, soda, cinnamon. . nutmeg and salt and add to first mixture. Add well- beaten eggs and nuts chopped. Make a roll of the mixture, wrap in waxed paper and place in re frigerator until thoroughly chilled. Out in slices one-fourth inch In thickness and bake on a buttered baking sheet In-a moderate., oven (350 degrees F.) 10 minutes. TTw Oroat Neck A. C. nine went dosrn to defeat for the third time this season on Sunday aftarnoon, losing to the Brooklyn Blue JSox to the tune of 5-2. The game was played at Memorial Field. The visiting lads chalked up two-hit lead In the second inning and followed wKh another run In the third stanza. The Aceys stored one of their two runs In the fourth and the other in the seventh Inn ing. Lou Rondot. local pitcher, was khocked out of the game, in the fifth Inning. The Aceys will cross bats with the -Hilton club on Sunday ' after noon In an attempt to wipe out a former 2-0 defeat. Graal Nnk <2> AB R H O 3 0 0 0 t o 0 0 4 0 14 2 10 2 P. Palmlaanl. rf A. Fftlmiianl. W. Smith, u . Rurls, 3b v-v. __ Famllettl. 3b Woodten. cf Oacso. e . P. Smith, If Mantlno, Ib Rondot. p Scully, p Totals _____ Brooklyn klarao. 3b Laakl. If ______ Barry, lb MacDonald. 3b .. Cerrlllo, sa ..... . Brady, rf Clough, cf ______ Taylor, c __ ___ Lucare, p ____ _ . 0 0 3 1 0 7 0 . 0 0 1 0 ' 0 2 . 30 3 S Blue Sox (A) ft I ” 5 .1 — 3 I 4 0 4 0 __ 4 0 .... 4 O' .39 H I 0 0 3 0 *lng at isau. State described Legal Notice LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY NOTICE OF BCLEft FOB < GAS 8EBVICE Pursuant to the provisions- of the ibJlc Service Law. the Long Island Lighting Company nas filed with the Public Service Commission. State of New York, amendments to Us Oas Rate Schedules (P.8.C. Tro. 1 covering Suf* ^ . ......................... .......... .. ........ . folk County and P.8.C. No. 3 covering sUyr. (60) feet; thence southerly again Ha««su County, providing for the^ fol* at rkht angles to Florence Street, one' lowing revisions and/or additions to the hulked thirty U30> feet to the north* Rules and HeYtUatlons tor Oat Bervlce at rjAht hulked eh^ side of Florence Street; running thfAce westeriy along the northerly side of Florence Street, sixty (60) feet to *Vie point or place of beginning. TOQBTHER with aU the right, title ahd*'Interest of the mortgagor, of. In ancBto that portion of Florence Strea. lying In front of and adjoining laid pramfsesto the centre line thereof. TOQBTHER with alt the fixtures, dnrtltls and articles now or hereafter attached to or used In connection with said premises. TOOSTHBR wiui the appurtenances, and all the estate and rights of the mortgagor In and to said premises.- BU^BCT to any state of facta whlyi an accurate survey would show. >ate^June 16, 1936. 1936. DB pasqualb ; BAMUBL C. NBBDLBMAN. Attorm for Plaintiff. 17 JOffh Street, Borohfh of Manhattan, Cltp^wf Naw York. • ! Bsq., Referf PUBUC NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the follow ing lleenaes have been renewed to the undersigned to sell ber at rtall under the Aloohoflc Beverage Control Law for • off-premlaes consumption: A1133 86 Middle Neck Road. AU33 113*16 Middle Neck Road. AllUi 331 Middle Neck Road. ------ ft lU fci -4H MlMo Ntek A113A 3ft Railroad Avenue, L. T«lt (JR^* A»ic ” ‘ - tea CG. July*-2t GREAT NECK BAEE DEPOSIT COMPANY . '■*'* NOTHJR DP VrflUHN, UABILITY I DERS P nUHNATION OF 8TOCKHQLD JULY I, issf NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN pucauant to Chapter 131 of the L aws of 1936 of State of New York, that on July 1. 1637. the individual responsibility Im posed by Section 323 of the Banking Law upon the stoef ' olders of any safe ly with I outstanding shares of stoci safe depoiTt upon the stockhol poelt company with respoot to all tatandlng shares of stock Isued by the * NOnbi* TO OEBDITpRS ” Purauant to *n order ol MON. LEONE NkisiSrVdtjSfto ’ 'lSf ’ pa?5 sons having olalms against JOHN B. HAZ- ZAltD, lata of Oraat Neek. In aaiJ eounty. deoeaaed, to present the same with the (•aatc, at bar place of traniaoMu buel- nete at the olflee of CjrrU J. Brawn, bar -Jttomay. Piaaa JBulldtnt, Oraat Naok, N. York,' on or before the 23rd day of July next. Oatad, Mlnaola, N. Y., January II. 1S3S. ALICE EiOVIT SAZ2UUIO, Admin la tratrix. 1 before Juna •aid Chapter S3i, with reiLot to all •uch aharae of atock of OMat Naok Safa Dapeatt Company. Under -thw p ro - ’ 'ik!?.?* »uch reepon- elbUlty ehall not apply with raipKt to atock originally laauad by any aafe ®* ‘ **' “ *'b Uiuad by any lafe 1 *^3* lubaaquant to June OREAT N eck sape depobit lacK SAP COMPANY. Greet Neok. New York. July 10. 1«3(. OIt-5 — Julyl7 EANK OP OR8AT NECK ^ 4»**2T**? *^ma***?®*^ given pursuant *31 oithe Laws of 1936 of ' iudlvldual reaponalblllty im- 1 by SaoMou 130 of the Banking Law ^e atoekholders of any bank with to all outstanding aharas of **S?mM**^ a-^.^ ^ before ,1936. ehall ee«M. aa provided Chapter 631, with respect to all of stock of the Bank ol Under the provisions of if suah rMpoasibUHy shall rlth rospm to stock origin* r any bank subssouent to Jl^K OF ORBAT N^ K . and Regutetldns tor Oas Bervlce the Company.^effective June 33. 1936: 1>*>A new Subdivision “ D\ has been added * to the Rule on Desalts whereby the Company shall ^ve the rliht to render one receipt to cover both gae and electrle •trvic,, -Addition of to Betim >llowe: a all '|ratrUlon to Bula Billa, to- raad aa oaaa whar* the meter ahall eeeae to reglater, and/or where said moter does, not fully rtfister, and/or where clrcumstanoea Indicate tnat the meter or service pipes hive been tampered with, the Company reserves the right to estimate and render all gas consumed but not because of any one of the reglsten (oregoln clrcumstanoea, or any oth< the bai upon previous consumption, or upon facts and Information obtained by the Company, or upon the beat inforA. matton obtainable, at the option of the Company. ” the changes officts of ( ails >n fai Company. ’ MU deuUs of the chai ured froi and --- ,_ ‘ om- pany and may be examined in the aenedule of rates on file in the offices of the Company or at the office of the Public Service Commission. rvlce Commission. LONO ISLAND Ui Dated. July 14. 193i *o, QHTINO IMFANY. N-28 — Julyl7*Auf.7 Totals .. JBlue Sox ...... ..... ...... ._0 2 10 Orest' Neck ... . ’ *0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 — 3 Brrore — W. Smith. 3; Woodten. P. Smith. MacDonald. Two-basa ■ hits — Mc Donald, 3: Clough. Brady. Three-base, hit — Woodten. Struck out —By Lucare. 6; Scully. 4. Bases on balls — Off Lu*- care, ft: Rondot. 1: Scully. 1. Double plays — Ruris to Mansino. Marso to Mc Donald to Barry. Wild pitch — Lucare. Hit by pitcher — By CertUo (Rondot). To Appear In Comedy At Theatre In Roslyn Constance Rankin (Mis. Ralph Rankin), of Port Washington, who has been seen on the ama teur stage with the Port Wash ington Players and the Oreat Neck Players, will have a role in the comedy hit, \Three pornertd Moon\ which will be [(resented by Charles Hopkins at the Thea tre of the Pour Seasons in Ros- lyn for the week beginning July 2014) ........................................................... Others in the cast are Ruth Yorke, who comes direct from the Broadway success, \ParneH ” , By ron McGrath, Neal Berry, Julia Lathrop, Katherine 'MunMiy, Wal ter Kapp, Howard Whitfield and Guy Kingsley. L. I, Upholsterers Plan Annual Outing The Association ol Long Island Custom URholsterers and Interior Decorators will hold their annual outing, celebrating their third an niversary. on Saturday, at Oass- 'mayer's ' West-'HlMs'- Orwe, ’ • Hun t«\ ' Ington. The annual championship bassbaU game between the Hew York wholesale ' upholstery goods dealers and the Long Island up- holeteretf wUl ^ played'I q . afternoon. • teet board of the American .Auto mobile Aasoclatioa at the Mlneola fair grounds next Saturday after noon. Hie program, to be presented by HaniUnson Speedways and Arthur Fischer, Is for the beneficial divi sions and auxiliary groups of the Nassau County Police Department. Six of the first ten money win ners in the recent 500- mile grind at Indianapolis have guaranteed their appearance.They include .Ted Horn of Los Angles, Doc Mackenzie of Philadephla. Mauri Roee of Indianapolis. Zeke Meyers of Phila delphia and George Connor ql Ban (Bernardino, California. Babe StajR) of Los Angles, 1935 mlcTwestern champion, also will be competitor, matching his skill against Mlackenzie, the eutern king, on a half-mile track for the first time. Tommy Hlnnershttz of Reading, Pa., is leading the eastern struggle at present, but he can be chased from that position if he fails to continue his winning streak here. Long Island fans will root for Walter Brown of Massapequa, and Eugene Costa of Corona. Brown will be teamed with the veteran Ken Fowler of Paterson, N. J., on the famed Ambler entry from Philadelphia.. Costa will drive his own machin'^. Bobby Sail, the spectacular Ita lian from Paterson who held the eastern crown in 1933, is making determined bid to regain the bauble this year, and will continue his . drive here. competitive events stsu ’ ting at 3 p. nfi. Entries follow; Doc. Mackenzie, Langhorne, Pa., Crager Special; Bob Sail, Paterson, N. J., Mc Dowell Special; Wild-Man Mc- Ourk, Denver, Colo., Miller Special; Walt Brown. Massapequa. L I.. Ambler Special; Frank Bailey. New Brunswick. N. J., McDowell Special; Ken Fowler, Paterson, N. J., Ambler Special; Babe Stapp, Los Angeles. Calif.. Bowes Bealfast Spec; Zeke Meyers, Philadelphia. Pa„ Lenhart S[>eclal; Len Perry. Madison, N. J., Green Engr. Special. Flody Itol^rta, tfan Nuys, Calif., Miller SpeSiW; Chet Gardner, Long Beach, Calif., Miller J^ieclal; Bob Swanson, Los Angeles, Calif., Green Ehgr. Special; Tommy Thomelson, Philadelphia, P a „ Radio Special; Tommy Hlnnershltz. Reading, Pa., Miller'Special; A1 Cuslck, Brook line, Pa., Schumacher Special; George . Connor, Indianapolis, Ind., Burd Piston Ring Special; Johnny Morrettl, Atlantic City, N. J., Pur- siew (fecial; Harry i*elton, Phila delphia. Pa.. Riffert Bros. Special; Jeri May, Bridgeport,TJonn., Hoffer Special. ., ■: — Bill Schindiei, Gosllen, N. .Y., Green Engr. Special, Frank Bee- der, St. Louis, Mo., Drake Special; Ted Horn, Los Angeles, Calif,, Miller Special; Ray Plxley, Denver, Colo., Miller Special; Prank Rey- ; nolds, Philadelphia, Pa., Riley Special; Jimmy Carroll Jamaica L. I., N. Y.; Eugene Costa, Corona, L. I., Costa Special; Tex West, Dallas, Texas; Mauri Rose, In- ,dlanapolls, ’ Vance Special. front and kept her there. Law rence Marx's Alberta performed well late In the race an<t came up from the middle of the fleet to finish second, only eight secemds astern of Ariel. Nancy, owned by Donald O. Mil lar, and Donald Agnew ’ s Caravel finished third and • fourth, respec tively. 24 Star Boats Race * Twenty-four Star boats, the lar gest division In the regatta, raced over a seven and a halt mile course but only ten officially finished, as the remainder failed to make the short hitch back to the finish line after pas.slng the committee boat. Stanley Ogllvy ’ s Jay was the win ner, going over the line slightly more than three minutes ahead of Mlgs, owned by S. K. Turner, Jr. H. T. Walden ’ s Old Sol was In third place. Due to the confusion at the fin ish, the race committee later ruled that It was “ no race. ” Black Jack Is Winner Two Victory ‘ ciags craft showed lead for moat of the first leg. But |-up for a race, and the Cammlttee Knapp maneuvered Ariel out In sent them over a ten and a quar- Ariel Is Home First In Race By Interclubs Captures Contest By 8 Seconds In »Sunday Regatta Here P\jr the second day In succes sion, Arthur Knapp piloted C. B. StuartA ’ Interclub sloop Ariel to victory Sunday In a special regatta conducted by the Manha.'tset Bay Yacht enub. A Heet of 45 croft sailed in the races which were \held off Execution Light and In a fairly strong- easterly breeze. Ariel did not . get Into the lead until the ■ second leg of the quad rangular course. Cornelius Shields had his Aileen off to a fine start to windward and maintained the hardt ’ s Nike by j^ seconds. In the Atlantic was the other ' ^ TWO cents a T lie 2 cent a mila n effect throughout land Railroad, both J city toe, and in smik, sau counties. this, in addition to tl?- Jt the Trlborough Briill ot great benefit counties. ' “ Service That carpentry JC Properly AtUnieg , Residential Maintenance f neck 1 GRtAT NECK 1 — 34 Hours — Maxwell Is Vidor In Mineola Shoot Takes Skeet Event Trophy On Saturday After A Toss H. Maxwell, W. J. Bode and W. A. Ketchasn each had 48 oUt of a possible 50 targets in the skeet shoot over the traps of,, the Nassau Trdhshootlng Club at Mlneola Saturday. Ou a toss, the tropny was taken by Maxwell. The handi cap prize went to Bode. Eleven gunners took part In the shopt. H. Maxwell . ’ ’ \ W. J. Bode — _ ______ 1. 48 2 60 W, A. Ketcham — .. ...... 4* , 1 . 4» W. Bimonun ________ 47 ' i ^ it A. 8. Bayles ------------- 46 2 47 R. B. Bogle __________ 40 8 U O. Harrison --- --------- 40 8 40 J. WadJIk -------------- ... 30 10 40 P. Hornig ----------------- 30 lo 4« H. Van Wlck-.er _____ 34 12 ‘ 46 P. Wise ------------- 29 18 47 \Service That Serves ” FURNACE CLEANING BY VACUUM Repairs on All Makes Boilers RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE CO. 303 Middle Neck Road GREAT NECK 122: —24 Hours lOIBZMIWI RUE dignity, in the rendering of service, comes with quiet un derstanding, respect, and tiie sincere, tasteful de sire to be of help. Our ideal ^ to serve . . sympathetically and well. B8TABLISHBD 1686 John J. Gallagher . Sons, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MANHASSET 2684 Northern Blvd. Tel. Manbueet 14)4 Brooklyn Jamaica BUY - NOW SAVE AT Oul JULY SHOE SALH STYLES COLORS MODELS Fortin F.N'HRE FAMliy -If \ ~ MiLKi TAVERN - WashlngUin. oRp, the MiU BO!^ . Featuring Eddie Gunther ’ s Orchestra HALF milk - fed BROILERS ON TOAST - - 50c- SOFT SHELL CRABS - - 35o STEAK BLUEPLATE ----- 85c PopdteP-Pf low “ \ no eftUvert Charge CYRIL J. BBowii',' Attomay lor Admlnlatratrlx, Piaaa BuUdlng. Oraat Naok, It. T. Telephone Grjoat Neck 560 Ralph E. Fliedner FUNERAL DIRECTOR MO Middle Neck Road Oreat Neck, L. L G-E Refrigerator OVER 1400 SATISFIED USERS IN THIS VICINITY Write or phone for Free liesaert Boek FRED FAULKNER Cottage Diqriay Middle Neok Rd. G. N. 2110 or Middle Neok Carpet Co. 1 Cutter Mill Neek BLINDT Installed 39 c aq. ft. and up Large aeleotion of colors M. Ozarow Fhone: Bayside 0-1814 Mfg. of Window Shades SOe-M NorthSIrn Blv& BAYSIDE, N. Y. NOTICE * Is hereby given that Beer License No. A7636 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 2 Third Street, Great Neck, Na^au^Couhtyr^or off premises consumption. JOSEPH HOMANN, 2 Third St., Great Neck, N. Y. WOMEN ’ S FOOTWE AR The Most Popular Style Hits of the Present Summer Season Mostly whites, but lots of tans and greys too! Shoes for walking, afternoon dress, active and spectator sports, and- summer formal dress wear. * ' ' ^ 'Sizes 3 to 9 .... . Widths from AAA to C Values up to $6,60 MEN ’ S SHOES Expertly Styled and Hand-Crafted Calf, grain and gen uine white- buck lea thers. In wing tips, plain toes, bal a'n^ blucher modelsi $2.95 $3.95 Values up to $5.00 I f Men's Sizes If All Ages from 6 tot 12 t' ’ CHlLnto ’ l S H O E SI For Outdoor Ploy Active youngsters these sturdy moc- casins and sandals ^ -A- Auto Tops Boat AwnlngSiCushloiis SEAT COVERS - CARPETS - MATS AUTO WOODWORK - TRUCK OaRgpSiiSf HYGtlADE AUTO UPHOLSTERY Ill-U NOttoUWf BLVD h bxtridr ..... . _ Xcop. [j jgSu I The Citizens Water Supply Co. ApplicRtiona for WATER SUPPLY IN 'THB H Wate^^ District UbtaisuMl at the OFFICE V Whhney Ave„ him - Elniburui, L. 1. \ u M m * fal^ UtkuH and all m t^a stad in aar shnwraanM. The coolest, smartest most inexpensive shoe* town. Pretty enough to go your gayest dance h Comfortable enough most exacting business ties. $1.95 PUMPER STATION Cnitei* aim 8oa8;i$l«M fhtek. L. 1. <> OYDRAflTR FOR ipE pf^rnEimoiN ftlMliiVAP PHOPTOn . ,-V FREE Foot Examination CHIROPODIST, IN ATTfNPANCE DAILY FROM 10 A.M.TO 7 F. M. NASSAtr ^OOTUR 06IAT NECK. 64 Mimf NICK RD. TalnphN^ im