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|o Ammipsmated with the 5A sours. ape 6 INqUIRE® Walter 8. Funnell, Editor A##OCIATE - EDrtoms hartes B. Daver, ville Centre-William H. Thompson. NEWSPAPER for Ingorporated of Great Neck Estates. NEWSPAPER for Incorporated of Long Beach. mmwm at the Post Office at Preeport, N. Y., 's second clams mail matter, under )a Act of March 1, 1879. lon, $5 per year in advance. f Single copies, two cents. * \THESE HERE FIREMEN®' (Bome one asks why there is so ueb in the paper about the firemen. Wat's an easy one. . The firemen '@ the peoplein a country village. mare the \aristocracy\ as well the\ common people. Some can ford cigars, some are on the cigar- (0 Tevel and others just use a pipe. hp who don't smoke help to de- foy it when a fire breaks out in fe body's house or place of busi- 188, But they are all \smoke-cat- #\ as every good reporter knows. he of these Rremen are execu- in in big city offices, anxious to do L\ bit for the home village when Lthe village. - Others are holding ”I! jobs as close to the fire houses wthey can get, so as to be first on {id when the alarm sounds. Every one of these volunteer fire- B8 in the country villages is doing fpething tor the community. He plant tell the public what he is Ins. Besides that isn't his job ll. the job of the reporting staff anemia of The Daily Review they {doing their duty and giving 'pub- tty to the affairs of many fire impanies. We know this is doing the fire ipartments some good. We hope it {haunting to a large proportion ithe readers of the paper. It cer- lnly is to every firemen, to all his friends and to every one $0 has a broad interest in commu- Ity welfare. --o-- EffcovracmNa coop SPELLING @ big things are to happen in County tomorrow. One is the 's tournament at Port Wash- m: the other the spoliing match WWII. to determine the cham- l@mship of Nassau County. that matter of good spelling is “important. It is good to note mun-nun is given to it through- the state.. Nassau County is her own in percentage and moo-“mt some very good rec- I“ Will 'be made at Mincola. \Wot that matter the records atiPort will be good, too, beyond I1 doubt. | --g=- FREE PUFFS ' \MWhen the New York Slate Press “no\ meets in Ithaca on June 19,10 and July 1, one of the sub- BB&® for discussion will be the mat- fit of-free publicity given by news- (@De®g. \Wallace Odell of Tarrytown, (§ Of the livost men who ever wrote m gorpacted correspondence, hand- wit-oh news, helped make up Wrote inspirational lottors and nod business callers, all In'm day's work, calls attention ‘hll brethren tocthe woll known kot that they arecgiving a surprin- ME mmount to their follow mew in iba, gublicity . \W#athor Odell calls the attention 10 Alig state association mombers Ao thelfect that itTeouts [thei a Tot. of ROSE to print free notices In. mews» He bolloved ac little campaign Mlwedueation public teatumany of the demands made pon are mot. justed will show the Ms pays, for. {natante,\ Tho editor ie pms gonal i b uifchs..falr »paid wus | few ® big cuke aed a fow éooklaw 1. < ild get 'the -grazd a goug church Doot, e tors to take up an for the Long Islan at Medford mext 1 30 June calls in t pmmer, To happy girls? q joys, When we have ing else to do, Except to play toys; Dancing c'er t! :r adows, Romping in bar t, Playing in the ien Where grow th ses sweet; Everything is lo y In the month ou une Let's go in thel» ek and sit Beneath the sut dr moon. The above sentis , are those: of Mistress Philomena ano of 82 At- lantic ave., Freeport ¢ of the talent- ed little daughters o A. Pisano of theatri and Mrs. Fred une. PLAG ¥ Oh say could you s At the dawn's early ht, All over the village That banners were s\ «ning? The red and the w! And the blve were ' sht, As over each house, The bright stars we - gleaming. PATRIC ATC Up at the zoo the' tiger and the leopard had u flag day/mwedding The tiger, soe n Ck e k k a k ay The leopard, * * * & # v + + + + +# Coo » s e w 6 00200002 Next year, + * + + +o __ woe v a ke ___ _ BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Mason of Firming dale last Saturday, a daughter, Beth Page, A huckster here in Freeport, Was cheating on his cherries, So just to add some other fruit They fined him 50 berries. If the Barbuti trial lags, leave it to Cropsey to Scudder along. ADVICE Jealousy in the home causes more trouble than a pipcless heater. There have been 109 murders in N. Y. since Jan. 1. We knew it was cold but didn't know there was all that slaying going on. \Fete marks sailing of new French liner.\ What did they do, kick her off the ways? Honeymooning movie stars the June newlyweds register the same as anyone else. among Mile, Anna Dobek of Poland has reached the age of 123 and claims it's because she never had a husband. Two cannot live as long as one then. \Moon Cal a tale by author Dell, Has not been treated very well, In fact the novel got the can From each New York Librarian. NAMES IS NAMES Wedding in Brooklyn this \Tooker--Love.\ week, t It's a good tom ir the state edi, iis equally good ress Association which is to have , business session for The Citizens National Bank of Freeport, New York \4% interest paid on special deposit accounts®' Rwandan“ TUN 21, 109%, teym % in a mentor pany of singers, dancers and comedians, WWDWWWE‘Q-tMufi ulna”: ir naps & o m “l ansessments sad \Kere to oping Mui to the prec MXM M4 the. TIN AND SHEET METAL WORKS rss, qcstioe of the ofteers tor the to Beer aod ctamine all complaints in ns port Auditortum.\\ -- Bachelor apart- RoOrS, LEADERS be held is the Village Mall on Puck: Stree, Dated' this lat day of June, 1971 ments for the summer. and Long Heash, New York, on. the THOMAS 1. mmowier, OUT Now rim. Day or JUNE. 1s#1, CLARENCE R. aNkiRs, , h I Furnaces, Ranges and Heaters Installed between the hours of 7 a. m. and & p. m.. suum cox. It's hard to 100K M the town, and mt much election the following: uficere Assessore of the Town of Hempstead. And try to just remember, s and Repairea, wre to be elected. - The cold discomforts that we felt, N v Record Officers 'erm R Away back in December ew Idor § D. HARRISON President . coy c... To June, 1823 Nowice to campitoms ay mber. 00: Treasurer ...s)... ...%o June, 184} Pursuant to am order of Hon. Leone D. x a thoveur wee June, 1921 165 Franklin Street. in tae\ CTs NBS IME | meen, ot ore Counor of Raves: GIVE a THOUGHT WEEK One Primes ao gure dgg@[Botlee is herehy given to ail persons having When departing for the summer wa- AND Phone 375-R. Hempscera 1. L Dated. June 19, ”n” = * claimg sguinat tering place give a thought to:- mew WILLIAM 11. REYNOLDS, Harry TayLOR®, The telephone girl, SUMMER DANCE HITS P. ngs VIL‘: President iaty of Cedurburat. in the said country, de- . - == lilh'O—l A RRACK goased, to prerent the uth £2: :.:|l::-l (SPRCIAL RELEASE). Village Clark. {EaMlhl‘m‘rf‘lMflD-‘E; exoctxu10m: rters, - - - a w testament maid decoased. at C R , TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. COME IN. ators - Paperhangers wir place of t cting. bualo: c And all those who have to stay at M AsSESSQRS' NOTICE of Vinita: gal-1:23: ZCmfizln‘zlmf WE WILL PLAY THEM FoR YOU. Brockiyn, New York Clty, on or befors tha #§th day of October next. Dated Mincola, N. %g April ®, 1971. > LILLIAN M. TAYLOR, Executor. THE ASSESSORS of the Town of Hemp utead. hereby give motice that they have com- pleted the Amsernment Rolla for the current yeur (1921), and that a copy thereof am been left with one of their number at the office of the Assessors, Room 206, Town Hail, in the Village of Hempstead, where it may be seen and examined by way person until the THIRD TUBSDAY or JUNE in mext following and that on (hat day, to home and carn the filthy luere. GELLER & SELDIN “MK mos- 'The House of Quality\ | 1422 Willow Ave., NP 230 MERRICK ROAD | Far Rockaway. Far nook-m @stimates cheerfully given on requast. Rockville Centre, N. Y. ) Wark Guirranteog, It's a good thing Carpentier did not have to fight after visiting Roslyn: He was dizzy when he left that place. VINCENT P. DONIMEE, Attorney for Executor. 26 Court Street} Brooklyn, N. T. City. \Seeds rhyme with weeds und the latter ought to be cut.\-Here's an idea a rhyme for the The Boss. All right, chief, let her go! We struggle just to get the seeds That help us in the family needs, Although the harvest labor breeds, A darn good chance for widow's weeds, col C. H. J. -+- It bas been said that \tomorrow is another day,\ but how do you know there will be one. We know no better way of encouraging chil- dren to acquire the Bank Habit than by the use of Discount Checks. The mer- chants expect to give them -you are en- titled to them see that you get them, then give them to the \\/\\,>/M MU V children. They are as good as money a here. - Bank of - Rockville Centre [Fumes Nassau Laundry The \Wash-word\ of the home masterpiece of New York mothers A first-class laundry, doing 240 i,, co\ , ® SHIRTS AND COLLARS __ _ FLAT WORK HAT kind of bread do you mixers, the ice-making machines, FINISHED WORK bes and your children like the and the many other devices which ROUGH DRY est?\-we asked the mothers of the exclusive Bond Bread process and What Bond Bread New York four years ago. Over requires. WET WASH « 6,000 of the best home-cooks _, # * * 18 made Of: answered by submitting their own Children 'like Bond Bread-for, 21 East Merrick Road ‘bCSt home-made loaves of bread. the same reason that they used ta From that mountain of bread welcome \baking day\ !- 385-J. FREEPORT am . > Phone women judges selected the best -And Bond Bread's absolute pur- loaves. ity, its complete and easy digesti- And from these prize-loaves, our bility have built sturdy bodies and experts designed Bond Bread, rounded out rosy checks for many copying the flavor, the elose-knit thousand children- c§,11u1xdrcds FLOUR. in MILK pure texture, the crisp, brown crust, of thousands in New York, Bond Bread is cn-mxhbafgr the and the high nutritive value of That's why Long Island the best reg-rd- tiniest y £11056 bcst home-made loach. mats w ly ong San Wonlcvu checking ac lam of cost asked for Bond Bread for their t at this lll * * * children, and that's why we have “b un Then Long Island women began at last made it possible to supply ank has curs to ask for Bond Bread. So last Bond Bread to the grocers of helped to es- w year we bought a bakery at Rich- Long Island. tablish its own- <- mond Hill, L. I. Since then we R er's financial ' om have been installing: the special GENERAL BAKING COMPANY YEAST -fresh, LARD-pure as an East g rex\ ay g Q This Bond , * on every Sirene. Poet, o oo 9. Aegon wih 4 20% % ws %