~W~·'re:_F~~ E~h~~r - 1·- 11,0WERs:~ '~ ;;iru1G~n~1~:.., . H1il1cli8d---.,...s~--C- - ~h-_eer lke1 As He ,Bree·zes ThrU The natio nal e lecti,m campaign came to Hic'ksville, this week. as Gen. Dwight D. Eisen• hower. Republican candida~ for president of he u nited States, a nd h is motorcade breezed thm the c6mmunity to the cheers of hundreds of students and res idents. Working Q,n a close schedule which covered 47 miles of Nassau Co m ty, "lke'" paused mo.,ientarily in front of Hicks ville High School on Jerusalem Ave. to re·ei,·e a bouquet of ch i·ysanthemums from Mrs . Barbara Soininen on behalf of the local GOP cl ub, Monday. - Herald photographer F rank !lfn~­ iett had tough luck. He had the -General in view, accepting the bou­ C~ndidates For Town Board qµet with t,:he GOP club's huge ele­ ptiant and hundreds of high school student! in the background. Sud- - denly"liefOUda- himseU in the path of one of the -five escorting motor­ Vol, IV, No·. 39-Hicksville, N.Y.; Oct. 30, 195,2-Copy 5; cycle police and his reaction blatr ­ ed the picture. What he got on film i!5 displayed in the He,rahl office window. Mid-Island Election Ballot ,. "Ike" arrived at the high school about 11 :36 as his party came u p The ballot .on ElectiJn Day pro:vides for the el~tion Qf 14 Jerus.aler.t Ave. from Levittovni, candidates. Major party candidate-9 are as :follows; a.lmott preci~ty on schedule: He Repv.blle.an · Dem.Ol!ratic WIJS seated in tradition.at Ca., hion PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF US high on the back of the car· County :E:ieenhower-Nixon · Stevenson--Spat'kmttn Executive J. Russel Sprague was in the front seat with the c}:iauf­ SENATOR feut' of th& 1952 Cadilhlc convert­ Irving M. Ives John Cashmore ible. OF SUl'REM~ _COURT :r;:>ugh.;rty GOVERNOR ALONG Mare..-'1b~;!, ~:1;:,!o'i,, GoT. Thomas E DeWey who was D. Ormonde RlteMe ' - . Regin&ld c, Smith also in the party had apparently" llBPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS (lot Dmrid) surrendered to the biting cold Stuyveaant Wainwright Ernes t Greenwood wintl before he reached Hicksville and was almost ul'lllot:Sced in the DU~LEY_ MoC~BE ARTHUR ISAKSEN STATE SENATOR first closed car which followed the Only town!!hip election candidates ne xt Tuesday are these two men nmning tor a one-yea.r vacancy on the Town Board of Oys ter Bay Willwn S. Hult. Jr. James E. Bobora~ General. as cnuncilman. McCabe, Republican of Massapequa, is · now serving, as MEMBER OF ASSEMBl:Y A tnl.e.kload of photographers Thomas A- Powell appointee since the death of Daniel Wall. bak:Elen, Hieksville Democrat, John J. Bunu followed a police car and led the is a new home owner and former pre:sident of the South Hicbville General's convertible. About 15 COUNTY EXECUTIVE Assoc. of Levitt Home Own.en. A. Holly Pa-n Carl T. Sigtnao other cars followed with GOP QlllDnt.y an,d .. :11~ candidate8 wav­ SURROGATE ing to the ero'iirds. FOUi' clli&rwred TUESDAY YOU DECIDE: Leonard W. Hall F·ranei.9 D. Murray buses marked "p~ss" trailed the DISTRICT A1TORNEY pa.Tty. GOP Rally Tomorrow; Frank A. Gullo.tta .._ J unius P. ~ itson Jr H igh seh(l,()l pupils were lined up COUNTY COMPTROLLER, on both aide:s of ~ erusalem Ave. Kefauver Here Sunday· Theodore Bedell Jr. W. Stanley Rulon in front of the high ac.hool, f;rom On Second to F ourth Sts. There were Ae the election camrtaign in the to the polls for all who need it. _., COUNTY CLERK mid-Island area entered the closing Arthur Schwartz. of Spindle Rd., (Continued on Page 21) 4 Ernest F. hancke Thomas P . Abbott days, the rush to get out the vote chairman of the ltiicksville citi- SHERIFF was. in full swing today. zens"· for E i$enhower, after a. can- RALLY TOMORROW Vll.!58 of th_e 16 election districts H_. Alfred Vollmer William Wedin Dedicate New · Hic";.: ff'rille Republicans announ- predicted. 90 per cent of the regis­ OYSTER BAY TOWN COUNCILMAN School Sunclay - c.ed plan11 tor a big rally tomorrow tered v?te:rs"" (numbering over 1,8,..:_ Dudley McCabe Arthur . Isaben (Friday) night a.t the Masonic 000) Wlll vote next Tue::sday. )le H1cKsv1LLE - Dr. Paul o.,.. The ~t a1ao includes Liberal Party candidates all the way1 Temple, W. Nicholai St. with Con- said hi-s canvass revealed 68 per son !Wdy, preaicle■t of Adelphi --srea•man Leonard W. Hall, candi- (Continued on Page 22) flC1'W8 with the ex~ption of town ieounc:ilman, the American Collece. will be priacipal apeaker Labor ParQ' with candldatea for eicht of the 14 ...... ,iea. So­ tllt. Salllla,- aft.e..--. Nev. 2. clalla w.-.-, J.nd-.-lal Govemment~st candidates w.hff. the Board of Eda.eatJon holds ;:~n.,~; ~':,"~~d:~~~ted•:~ Store Manager for president and vice preaident only. Ure dedication cererao--._ie1 for=. the !~~%'nee by county, Dies Suddenly Voters in some areas of'"Hi!uij)Ste.da nd North Hempstead new Lee Ave. Elementary School. pritt:!:' townships will also M votfog for District Cou£t Judges for 5, state and congressional candidates , BULLETIN ...:.... The manager of The entire community is invited to including County Clerk Ernest r·. 3 and 1 year term:!:I. H empstead Township .a lso has a s pecial vote the program which begins 11l 3 :30 the Jack Do"' a ppliance s tore at -F,·nncke, there will be refresh­ on a qvestion of selling 60 a~res of town meadow land3 to the P.M .. according to Dr- E. .JI_ Le .. 186 Broadway, flicksville, becaine ments by Mrs, Arnold J eanson 's Barron. superintendent. Pr~nt•• ill and died in the store late yes­ LI Lighting Co. £or $160,000. committee. tion 9f gifts by local organizations te rday (Wednesday) u.fternoon, :ap­ Th't:" non-pa:rt igian "get out t he Le­ will inck.ide Ameriean .flag by vote" w .a.!5- being a ~t ively pr omotec! parently of a heart condition. He was J oseph Malis.aus k•s, age 34, Events During Coming Week gion and :VFW Posts and Holy b y Hicksville A utom obile Dealers Bible by l.\lanetto Locke 1025, F & who offer, thru notice in thi:s "1.s­ nnd a resident · of Green lawn in Suffolk County. Tl:lURSDAY, Oct. ·;0-7 to _9 P.M. Litenct tesh at Broad...,·ay AM. s ue of the Herald, tran spo rLlt ion school, Bethpagc. THURSDAY, Oct. 30--8 to 9 :30 F-M.-Literar'.y tests at Hicks~ TJIU•~•~'h~~h A~~oo;-RIDAY, Oct. 30 and 31-S:30 A.M. to 5 Discuss Our New High School P.M .-U.umrn:llge 11ale by J"'V Auxiliary st 1-1.6 Broa dway,

• FRl~l::~~~I;.. 31-7 P .M.- Hallowffn paTtf at Broadway School. Bethp11ge. sponsored by Bethpage P-T A. At Two Meetings On Same Night FRIDAY, Oct. 31-1 P.M.- Hallowcen p&rt)· at Hicksville High Sc:-hool 8polllMJ£ed by: llic:ktiVille Kiwanis Ch,b. ' P. By MARY HAUGHEY FRIDAY. 0c1.· 31....jj:30 P.M.-1'-•pubHun pre•dere u::;e o f the s-c h ool building will make the }' RIDAY. Oct. 31-8:30 P.M.-Toy d~m.onstratiun by Plainvk ,., present high school building obsole te, according t o DL F eli x M cCor m a ck of Colum l.Ji a Uni- Fire Au:i.iliary at 1•1ain•iew rirehou~e- versity Institute" of Field Studies in a talk to mcm l.Jers of the Senio r High School P-TA SATURDAY, Nov. 1-,9 f'.M.-llalloween dance by Bethpage Thurs day night. 1¢ Richmond Park CiTic Assoc. at Bethpage fireho-ui,e. "We know this new t.rend js com- SATUROAY, Nov. 1:.....9 P.M.-Hallowe1:n dance h)' l:{icksville ing, yet many high schools are be- Le1"ion Poet at Legion Hal~ E. Nicholai St.,. llic:kaviHe. ing built today on a 1925 pattern Question On Choice Of HS Site SATURDAY Nol'. 1---8:30 PJI..- Ilarn d•nee at St. St.ephen's with a few extra gadgets added H[CKSVILLE--Allen S. Carpenter, member of t he sc hool hoard. Lutker~ Chnrc:h. South ·Broatfway, Hicksville. and if the trend descends s udden - wa::l questioned at the Civ ic As soc. meeting in the. firehouse, Thurs - SUNDAY Nov. Z-3;30 P.M.-Dedicate Lee Ave. School. Dicks- ly, the building will be-come 0b!'lo- day night, on th!:! propo:led construction of n new h igh school on a Ville.' lete." · site which "might be embrace-cl it Levittown incorporates a s 8. city." MO:ND~ Y. Nov. 3--8:3-0 P .M.-Testimonial dinnef' b7 Bi-rksTille ,t5,000 POPULATION His reply was that it was not a problem to g et a larmed about. The Knlrhts of Colu111bas al Stockboh-n. lt.efttaarant. SJORM!L "U Hicksville continuea to grow Bite of t he $9 million project is district-owned property, formerly TUESDAY, Nov. 4-Election. Day-Po~ open fro-. 6 .A.M. to 8.13 it has in the past four vea.rs the Bergold riu--m. rllnning ea:,l front Newbridge Rd. to .Division Ave .• •• . t P.M. < above Elmira St. ~ There had been reports thnt. the proposed city TUESDAY, No~. 4-6 A.M. to 7 P.M.-Literaey tet5,ts at Broad- :from 8,000 to 27,000, and the new boundary line would be a long Old Country R d .• Willia m Steinmann way Seltool, Bethpas~- ' ~ home developments in the- a:re-a in- noted a.a he asked the question. l'UESDAV, NoY- 4--9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Literacy tests at Hick11ville dicate such continued growth, the Muc-h of Carpenter'!s discu3!s i0n of t he new high ~c"hoot i!J. a.ho , ,Blr~h "' ~L__ ., ~ , . , ·f ~, .. r pul.atio~ ... oJ l!ickST~.l~ by 1950 , co,uared in the report on t he High School P-TA meeting of the same -~~i,11.~~. •~ ~Ol_l ,Pa o8 _c...-..-uo ·~:::..; ',.\~~~D,,_Qu~~---"-''"'"__,_ , .• ,., -~ ~;...... ,_. . i.-mo:~ HBRALD~ OCTO~ -, 195! ••oa• I ~ - • •. , ,. • · - - -Dear -Jean: , -__ . _ -'Roe allde111tandlna: of re.den la nepeetf11llrN<111ftchd. .A ■allll>er­ of -ffi'y ,,.-"""' ....i -in~ Item• .ad t. be-•letod f""" thbi issae for laek of -.ace, They Will~ab appeat' 1la -M\_IIHqweni iawff. '!;:OM CASHEL of the Ca&hel Lumber in Bethpace bouebt the very tint Ford 'car at the new Levittown Ford dealer and cut the . tape to officialy open t he showroom. Satul'day morning. ." . . ' .. Albany has approTed the plan of Plainview Watet Comi'nissJoners Ito instaU wells. for local water 'supply. . . . The fin~•appearing .~ux- :>­ iliary Police unit led by THOMAS C ULLEN was inspected.. and re: ..-iewed by Hicksville-Plaillvi@w- cllfflre-etorr'R-~NK~ UM'ER- and his st;gff at the high school. Friday night. . . . We gather that BARNEY SCHUSTER~ appointed to rm 4 vacancy, will be ·a candi­ date in December for elect ion a s tTeasurer of the fire dis trict. His petitions are in circulation, , .. St or ies in the ~ily press about the five-million dollar pi'oject of TRUE IVALUE Estate& on the formel'" 92-acre ED HARBES farm refer.1 to the location a s Be thpage~- It is most· certainly in Plainview .... Mrs. AUCt)ST JUD called to say her son's b icycle was found in a field 800 feet from their home on Eas't St. • Hicksville . • , • We had the data- n.-o~e orless-coHect, but in -the---W-fflng or.deI" here..-las.t- week.- Plainview Water District is being sued by a consumer for RECOVERY WEDDING RING CLUB of St. S~phen's row are: Elsie Petersen,·Beatrice Eisemann, 1'of $26 w~ich he ckims he paid exces, ively on wa~r bills. The;,..., is Lutheran Church, Hicksville, marked its Lillian Buckman, Nettie Sikinger, May Rei-· up for trial on No,,. 6. • • • • . • . - . · _thin! anniversary recently with ~y at mann, Barbani Soininen, Joan Bre_lll[el, Hilda _ DR. JOSEPH P. LaFLARE has moved h19 off!"" _t.11 141 W. Cherry the church,-Mrs,---Howanl Rogers presented- Merkler Freida Schneider and Edna Demp,- 1~- !!,:-~~•e~N<>v. 1· . : · ; Sch~! <\iat11.ct• attome. J' fees 0 corsagf:S. to the followtng chart~r members: sey. ' . :::d~~P;:0!_~t"Th~e:!~:~~~~ ~~':;m:;nt!~:-~~-~~~ Mrs. Vivienne Koch, Mrs. Irma Maurer, Mrs. Top row k!ft to right are: Margaret Pro- IHick sville Kiwan'b heard ,eaman ALBERT HASSLER of Kings Point · Dorothy Sch~kenterg, Ml"S. Gloria Hassel ti~a. l_'eni:iy v'!-11 _G_ashach. Marilyn Mayer, •• guest a-k•r laat Weditesda:v, STUYVESANT WAINWRIGHT, and Mrs. Harriet Maagels, and Mrs. flogers. ·· Viola Klem, V1rgm1a Rlihlman, Mary Ann 1.GOP candidate fot congres4, was a guest ·at the· meeting of- ERNIE Seated left to right are: Connie Haig, Bean, _' Mable Teubner, Ann Meier, Hattie l FRANC~ • • . Congressman ER.NEST GREENWOOD, candidate Alma .Rogerf!, Vivienne· Koch, Irma Maurer, Harter, Ann Haley and Gerda Sterenchak. for re-,elec\1on nen Tutioda:v, .... pNllellt for th6 formal openinit of .Dorothy -Schnakenberg, -Gloria Hassel; Har- (Benld Photo by .Mallett). · the, new Prudential •~fie<- in Hicb•ille, "Monday afternoon.... El0<- riet ~els and Florence Whitson. . Second • tlon hours _next Tuesday have been extfnded ~ II P .M. th~ughout the State·. ,,e ha.,. the new GOP Club map of Q..ckaville's uf election HIGH Sc,Hoo·•- devise soroothing ellie to take care dbtrict& atlhe llltnld attic,,. U--you haft any-Jl_.... tioU about whore I · I L of t.hti 1958 peak. you vote. please- call us -or visit the office. . . . Republicans led by F.REE EIIMOL · · . " With 1,200 or niore. Students in CLIFFORD · PLACE will stage a motorcade around HicksYjlle tonight · - • will (~~~ ~oo!,!geD!) MC- this i!!""l"Ot_!Lic!L_achool huild.iDg ~Thuran Heitz Pl. Every- only the .-ery bright and the on- one is welcome..... The first- Negro famlly in Levittown~ MURDIE Mo .nR OfECTtON . Cormack aaid- - ruly a\udenu will get attention and and LEROY CANNON ·at 180 Old Farm Rd .• became 'the parents of TH T · The Colwnbia .uryey made ·&.t tbe re«t -will be loot." Dr. McCor- a son, RALPH, on Oct. 21. ." . rSIDNEY HAUSMAN of Long Beach, u.wn - ~-...~ .....,t- the- direction of Hickaville Sc;bool mack ez-plalned.. He believes that former lficksville- ~ident and Mlaines~ ia urwreutl7 in need of, _I,, ,1. _ -~ . L· _... 41-C. :J. __ -• Board rneab -tha~ Hiek.. llle will the -hiith oehool should ha.ve tlie AB posm.. blood and io in a,critieal condition In Jtinp Cowl~ Hospital, 11""-w"lllll,tlllllU.fllll,ftlUlfUIIII,_ bit • peak IICbool enrollment: room and .facilities to discover the Bmokl,n. "While he hu bad many offerw "' ot blood.· donora, the A.B o.uL it._,~--.....,/ ~irr!n ~~~-to~ talents of the .stlldents which wil1 positive type is aid tb be uncomm0n. Donors -may assist by contacting ~:,- in turn benefit our society. the hospital.. . . - ...._,__._ _,. and about 3,000 in the high school. EDtJCATIONAL TRENDS l"Afte, th~ "bu~• of yo_u•tut""" Dr. Da.-id AusLn. an authority .-Fire Chief Asks Parents' Aid P e f110vmg in w young --" en on !Secondary schools spoke or his _W ave Cres t has s~b~ded, _you will b.vc about $tLuties of the.trend~ in- education PLAlNVlEW-l"iri" Chief August Keut@ today asked parents· l,.800 JUmor h~gh school pupils an~ 'throughout. the U. S. He said that · of the community to restrain their youn.g-aten1 from handling Clea.Bers about_ 1,600 high !Jebool students, the present uu of definite class tch d n · ~ 1· The community i~ bc,ing plpgued and Luundettn he u.id. - periods of 45 nu.nutes or ,nore will ::-th .e:::;es ~ ~:h ~~s•,~:- a.aid.'o-Jcing coopen.tion. Charles 95 No. Broad•·•y (opp. Post Of~) Dr. McCormack ..-dvised we build be eliminated as teach.en find th.at Lieb, '• fire inspector, reminded res ident.I!. that no ootdoor fireli OP~N G:ao A..M . TO 'i' :ao PM. [ a bigh Khool to house tn.at normal group discussions,. math proble?19 may be set without first obtaining a permit from him. H is home J .600 high school enrollment and and lab work are mterru:pted ",th is on Main Parkway. r------.;;;....;_.;...;._;_,.;__;..;,..;.;;_ bells signaling a change of cla.ues. ___:::_:.::_.:..:_:::::__:_~..:....:______"The co~s ~Dt to know agrment. the meaning of family what the prospective college stu- relations. child psycholog-y. and . 600 At Sess"onI dent ha-1 done in extra curriculu"!_ conswner education or·hQw to buy;" -EMPIRE ·stLK i:lCtivities to_ indicate leadership OT the St;ate school authoriy To Font P-T As atber traiU desirable for a colle,ge ty 9aid. . CIJRTAINS • FABRICS • -DOMESTIOS student bot what hao your high EXHIBITS SKETCHES HICKSVlLLE .:.... Over 600 par- school been abl_e to do ~ le~ the Architectural designs With. --pre- ~-ts &nd teache1;s ~ttended ·.t .h e 85 BROADWAY (Opeo5ite 5 & 10) mCKSVILLE Istuden""t: - show· h:i,s leadenhtp '! Dr. liminary ,sketches of the building ,01nt pre-orpn~ation meeting Au.stin asked. - . wen preaent-ed by Hen.ri_Joh.nson held at the Lee ATe.-Sehool f~:__the Rle.ks..-ille S-2060• ()pea Friuy tilU 1'.M. He- Kid that t.beee extt-a licti:Yi- of the Knapp and Johnson Archl• purpose of orpnismg a Pr:A: for tieJS muat not be labeled aa ''frilla" u;cts. He said the new high .school Lee Ave. and Fork. Lane Schools. for they a..., Ysry _.,. for tho wW be built- on a Z2...,,.. plot be- Jut week. The •wir .... wel- ~iaAUTOan4 development of tbe otudent. ~- a tween Neybridge-,ld. and Divioicm ~~r!>' A~!t. :.;, 1:! person and::-a,rea-:-for aaeh6aetnitiea Ave. for &bout three million dol- larse tvra~m is ind.leatin = of the HOME RADIOS should be prov~ ~ the new hicb Ian.· ' enthusiasm and interest oL_tbe__ . s chool sos,that 1 t ~ill be adequat.e The T-sti.aped building wlth a le in the educational affairs of HENRY'S ~~~;~952 and s uperior for 1982 and Lhree story wing w ill face Diviafon ~:sville. He ~id _we mw,.t train our "'tu- ~nv;-,;:se:: a;:c~~l~;_o c~:::::0:;.: Apt introduced his teacher!I and dents to be intellicent citiz.ens in 24 x 28 f eet. ::;~r.n~.avanaugh, Principal or RADIO SHOP an industrial society and so the educators turn to tM architecu to Tbe first floo r includes a 92 x 102 Mrs. Williatn Gianelli, -pre.sldent 23 BROADWAY provide a building to carry out foot boys' gym and a.n auxlliary iof Ea:sit SL PT A, was elected chair­ (Co,. Banlay St.) uuch a training prograqi. boys' gym, a 60 x 82 foot girls' gym man of the evening. The offices J " l\-r e teach our high school girls and 1:1.n auxiliary girls' gym. an 830 will be filled by electio'n at the seat auditorium with a 74 foot ne1:t meeting. The temporary sec• Phone Hlck,sville 3--0627 1 to succeed irf the busines$ world j a nd prepare them for college but ~tage, cafeteria seat.ing 500, di- retary for Lee Ave.· is Mrs. tJ)oro­ vided wi.th a kitchen in the center, thy Ev~huck anti for Fork Lane ~~~P!:s1i~~1\~/0oe ( u t~!heemmr:;K !:~ mu3ic room. s hops a nd admini!.tra- Edward McL.arney. GAMBLE! ment," Dr. Austin pointed o ut. live sectio n. ~' Probably more than 50 per ent Pi-ovisions for future expansion of the girls will eventnaJly be home include a swimming pool. ~oters To Pray maket's but your present high Miss Mabel R. Farley, HHS prln­ HICKSYJLLE- A special $/:-v. scbool can teach t.hem little of the c ipal, s poke to the a udience on the ice will be held at the Trinity Lu..­ h ieh1v skilled career of home man. urgency for the need for m ore theran Church. Jerusalem Ave. and I room, ~e sai

Cherry - ry fees Carner. Bnallway.~ and Marie;Street, HicksviUe 1eld-on tg-· ••• - 1 Point ~GHT, ~RNIE That's what the-thousands of satisfied customers whom we ,did.ate inr .of . Elec• ughout have·had the pleasure:to serve· are saying. You wiU agree -lection wbere . led by with them- upon:-your · visit to Susan-Joy, Hi·cksville's new.· ;onight Every- · JRDIE , fashion centre.

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'"If It's Apparel ·she Needs, We Have lt'1 Curreof Comment: -Le- • • ·· · Charles Wagner Post Th. ~ --, f?O~aire ~o. 421'._ -A~c-.111.egioft - Fo~y-f,ve Gifts For ~Yanks containers we"" ,; J.q!on ,does_no~_ ~ '':' ~--n,,,.litloi! W~ ~tribtlted tht'O!!'ghlu\ Hicksville Friday night _tfy ·do ~ujlport honeat ai\ef. just_)eg-..latlon. f~vorable:.., How. We Stan-d. --:- Walter Baraett and youn trulj, ably assisted dunng co11ntry and veterans. and we are watchful :for Iegls'1' the early part of the evening. by-1t..._y ·Jlow,e and Jatioa- harmful to our country and ounelves but later by .Job Park. We hope you'll look. for them there is no Legion au'pport for ,political plrties. On Candidates whene¥U you go; bank, b"Fher, · Please remember that tlte ~nly atrins- attached As . ' . stationer,_ tavem ... d.N.8" &~re, dry to Legion memlM,nhip is your aeqijce anywhere jn of eooda or hardware atore. . Mr, a recognized. branch of the United States Armed at I Bj FRED J .. NOETH Buaineaaman, please keep them in Forces during WW I, WW II or the Korean. con- th, a prominent spot; Mr. Citizen, tlict. Race, creed> color or point of service h&ve no ~ T THE HERALD is proud''t o· s upport the candidacy -of Dwi'ght please deposit your •pa~ ( ?) part in the Amerief,n Leg"ion. Thin'k it over You need wa change! Hospitali:r.ed vets of thNe us: we· need you. Join the Americo.n Legion now Jey D. Eisenho,,·er for president of tli'e United States and urges wan, few of whom are affiliated for 1953! tea its readers to vote for the General next Tuesday between the with any veter'"ans organi:r.ation, pe, hours of 6 A1\i and 9 P~I. Based upon our observation of the will benefit. , . The Gala HallowHn Party is Saturday evening shl campaigns since the party conventions in Chicago, it is our· • from 9 to ?' ! ?' Join your buddies bobbing fo r app les · conviction that our nation needs the type of leadership in· The heart of any organit.ation, and showing off your costume. \Ve guarantee- a ,,·h national and international affairs which .. Ike" is eminently political. fraternal, or otherwise, wonder ful evening for all • - wi.t qualified to produce. is its' memberShip and the American Legion is no There are funds available for redemptio n of ·•rr exception. Without memben we would cease to e:ic- Legion Hall Inc. bonds should you desire to turn ~h, Local votet:s~ have 13 other offices----lo fi..ll_____wj_th__ their i~t. Therefore. once each year, arouncf the tail end in at· this time . . . . Our peraona.1 -sympathies with ' rig ballots next Tuesday. Five of these are for County officials of October this column take~ a little f:ime out-~m those o! the Post to Al Barlow-in--th,e- loss of his me and we support the election of Republicans A. Holly Patter- the every day run "of -happe~ings to msert a brief father. . . It's reliably reported that C<>mmander son for county executive, Theodore Bedell Jr. for county plug OD behalf of mem~nhip. . ' Ed Becker doesn't always read before he.sign,.' .... J' comptroller♦ fr~k A. GuJottLfor ~strict attorn_ey, H. ~red peopt: i!:::r !:/~~=- !:i~~n:nsin:Sus1:t~~:: !=ki:i"ee~n!~~~~T1a:-n!: fi.•:::~:~~t~:~. Vo~er f':Jr sheriff and our own neighbors, Ernest F. Francke ..haYe_tb.e__N.A.M: . ..._so_y_ou veterans nave an ·organ- Sounds like a million inci(fentally, was installed by of Hicksv1Ue, for county clerk, and Leonard W. Hall for sur- iq.tion le&ding the veterans tight_whetherihe vet- Bob ~h ! e[ersti ■ ...----:--The American Fl.--g, purchased rogate. !'.'!rans be bus inessman, laborer or industrialis t. You jointly by tlfe Legion and Veterans of Foreigp Th~ county Democratic platform and the statements of owe it to ypurself to join the Legion, The small Wars, for the Lee Ave. School, ha.s arriveJ re11.dy 8 its candidates for these five positions make -support of them :::1~e:~~~ci~m 1:J::i!'u~ ~~~=-:~=~ !~rt!hem!'t1c:~:~, .~i_s , _~:Yba~r: :::: :~~~~~s=~ impossible. They seek the -centralization of all authority in or .supported b)· the national organizatioo. The wor:k e-very meeting-last week-Nick Barter. , .. That Mineola With merger and abolition of schooJ.d.istrictst and ·you do in your local Post {and the extent of t~t wasn't. us~ 'twas the Post Colon that wouldn't etand other community lines. A prime mover in the plan to ineor- work is up to you)- ia. reflected in the form of a op last meeting.. .•. We!ve been dodging the job porate Levittown as a City, tnaking the northern line the better community. and more eomlortable ho&pit.all.%etl for months but now we worry no more. Legionnaire iniddle of Hicksville, is William Wedin, Democ:rat-ie candidate- vets in the locality. And apart from doinc for othirs, Paul Genc:h ia writintr a PBC Cola,ma for the Mid­ for sheriff~ membership in 'the American Legion can mean new--Y:sliiio. Hu.Id. · ., -A friends and a new life for you and your family. SATURDAY- NOV. 1- HALLOWEEN PARTY Irving M. Ives, incumbent and Republican candidate for Despite many impreatsions to the contr1ny the BOB MANGELS United States Senator has our support for re-election. Demo- - eratic lite?)lture circulated hy the county oganization fails HERALD READER OPINIONS to·even mention his opponent. Mr. Ives has proven his-ability : ,... andworthinbothAlbanyandWashilfgton. , Post Card Pr, oves Interesting mLe, Ernest Greenwood of Bay Shore gets our unqualified Mi support and endorsement for r~lectioii as Congressman of By·· LUCIA MdNTOSR reputation in Hicksville. I would IUh.told amount of our time gratis vo• the first Congressional Distri.ct. He has repeatedly demon- The Mid-l~and Herald ha!s- more ! advise these gentlemen to read our in the sti:rvic:e of our community. tal s~rated d:irring his first tenn of o!fice that he gives ear to intere!liti~ news every. w~k. Con• tereentenia.l history, to_ find out People who , have const.ruc~ive I I hIS _constituents and acts_ upon t!1err problems. He has made grat~lat10n3. 'l'he. facs1DJile repro- Iwhat pr?mpts- our devohor~ _to our wor~ to do don, wa&te their t1 m~ • ·or valiant efforts to keep his constituents fully informed about du~~Gn of . NLHOA ~t card com!l1uwty and our amb1t1on to lfummg an~ fu5:9lng._ . th, hiS activities. Besides lengthy, monthly press releases de- n_o t1ce attT&Cted_ my specrnl att.en- 1see it progress. , If y~~ bve 1n HLckJ!,v11le, ~ome th, tailing his efforts from here to Montauk •Point, he has been t1on. It !ays to its memben::_ "H?w The citi:iens of Bkk&Tille, who a~d Join - us. Our ent_hus1as m pl, always available at home and in Washington. long. wi_ll Y.~u to1erate Mmonly atten_ded the Town Board tpark ) j might. h~lp you to app1"eC111.-te . oul' Ht Dom1nahon ! . /meetang were all free and 21. They community. I bike my Amer1c a.n • thi After January 1, under a re.apportionment of Congress Well I ask them, How long! I were not coe~ed into attending ILegion Au11:iliary pledge, w~ 1ch r th, by the New York State Legislature based upon the Federal Furthermore how amusing to read . rother than their own d esire to be too~ 30 years ago very ser1owl:,-. bu. Census, the First Congressional District will be smaller. I t wi1t / " minor1~y H~G, rule must stop, Iof serV1ce to their own commumty. It " 1s: m< embrace the Township of Oyster Bay from Jencho Tpke. south Now. Hicksville and N~rt~ Levit- \Ve have not tden anythrng away I _For God and country we as- . ·. 10, to Atlantic Ocean and all of Suffolk C.Ounh· The •ct-I I d tow-n (no _s uc:h place existmg) are from any majonty nor from the sociate ourselves toK"ether for the ti,. . . . . - . mi s an both ant1-HIG. Let'.s take local IT own of Oyster Bay. The Town f0Jlow1ng purposes. To uphold a nd co~umt1es _of _H1cks~Je. B~th~age7 P½t-ir~:new and part of control from the Hicksville In- board memben -.re to be highly Idefend . the Con.!Kit'ution of the -th, .Jencho _remain ln the fu-st d1str1ct and lt" IS. oar urgent~plea corporatio ~ ~ang and give -it back co~p_limented fo r their unbiased IU:'ited Sta.te.s of America; to main -' that. the V?ters send Ernest Gree~wood back to Congre;.,s to to the m.-Jonly and the Town of dec1s1 on. ta.in law and order, to foster and contmue his excellent work there in our behalf. Oy.ste-r Bay." I The people who work on the I perpetuate a ~ hundred per ce-n t T'"'- •S •· ed t b k' t 'f t · d It might enlighten the few vod- committee for the [ncorporation of I Americanism, to preserve t he mem- I- . ...,... 1s a prec en - rea . 1ng even or us o en orse . a ferous NLHOA members, that to Hicksville are all members of the I ories and incidents of our associa- . Der1;u~rat but we have found, that Mr. Green'Y?od has, 1n my knowJedge. since I became a HicksTille Civic and Community . tion during the great wars; to · _ha· &

A s for the balance of the candidates, we go alon g with •-ea. Cliff, a little reluc_uint_lyueca_u se· we r ecall the fact that I to posterity 'the principle, of ju, ­ 28' most of the Republicans. Judge 1'.·larcus G. Christ we know he int roduced_ the legislation which . caused our community tJce,. !~edo~ nnd democr~cy; to st, a nd a dn1i 1·e. Our brief as..:;ociatio!i with him was on 3. strictlY sc. m u~h angui~h-~he l~al law permitting, if the town board I part1e1pate i~ and t o contr1 but ~ to an non-polit ical level. He and D . Ormonde Ritchie of Brighi- saw fit, to spli t H1cks v1lle Park and Parking Di3tric t. H ow- I the acc:omphghments of the a._1111 ~ th, waters, Suffolk, are candidate3 for New York State S upre me t:ver, bot_h Hults and Burns did a v e ry good turn br promot- ·tnd . p~rposes --of the .l\men1:a" im 1 1 co, C-0urt Jus tices. n _g s p~c1al, _e merg_enc_y _state a~d fOr sch ool diStricts of the :0:f::~C::t~:~~u;-;a:/J~\.::~0c-: ~~ j'Iea, m~ludmg H1ck.::, v1ll e, w hich has made the taxpa yers ·.mutual helpfu ln,;si,.." pa F or State Senat or in ou r area, we go along with \Villia m ,oad easier. " j 8 Ho'"'·ard. St., Hicksville. S. Hults Jr. of Port Kas h:ngton, although we have been dis- d e &ppomted to da te in his inability t o get s tate fu nds appro- • •We would like to s~y a go,,d word fol' T homas A. Po well Octoi><,r 17• 1952 ha priated a nd work d il'ect ed towards Hic ks, i!'e', I!ali r: oad 1~~ _H,cksville, Dc•mocrat,c opponent o f Curn3. 8ut Mr. Powell ' Appea I From Orton ,., crossing elim ination p ro!Jlem. ! . , ... :-; do_nt' h.ttle to d P. mon:it rate that he want3 t') I.J c ou r repre- . . s- it 1 , f' n t a t 1ve 1n t he ...;tale as.;eml.Jly and we ;ne old-f:ishiot1tKI By \\ It.LIA~f R . ORTOX sci For . "tat !:: ..'\ :- 3- e'."'!.11) 1:,·::xi n . ·\\"(' al -i n hack J o)1n .J . n u rns of t· n 1.J ugh t) e~pcct t a ndidate:s to pron~ them :; dvc,°"'. Th~ columns of thi;;. p~p~r, t~.sl.· jlO ______mee ting hall:!! . u nd t he air 1n th1 ,.; be . T ~e l.a. :::t spot on the ballot i~ the -cl ~ tiun of .1 To,,:n co mm uni ty for the pn.~t. few c. f1"id-lsland Herald \._ 1 Counc il man for a one-year Le nn a nd our vote is for Arthur m onths have been t illed "1th ii: - C. p ,i :,I;., ; · •:1 -~ · !! v, .,-k -.. n T :.ur,..J" > a : l l u •l,;.,-.,·,,1.. l.•.m..-: J,.l , n·: :-- 1 h .ak~en ?f Hick s vi11e. This coarmunity co uld u ti lize two rep- ,"·~c~ive a nd vitu ~>eration. 1-l itk -<- ga 1,,r : '-..,. :.11.t-l, I;, ~ I "" " 'mu rlJ t ~ • :·esentat1ves on the T o,vn Board. Cert a inly the n ue . d 1v 1lhte versus Lev1ttowner, SII Al.­ FRED J _ S C E TH. Editor a nd Publisher ::s ize_ o f its ~u nicipal prol)lem;; \.\·arrant greater u~tle~tf:n. i ~19 ~;i:t"ai nst NL HOA ..."S-zendy $e1 •-: .. :s i1 MARY HA L"C H EY, .:-bsis t.u.nt E li iL oc­ \.Yh 1l1;> councilme n a r e a s ='>i gned areas of the Townshi p upon j t ' Sulta~~~:1H~ · -etc. etc. fJ in1 J AMES CL: )1.\1 1!'.liS , A d ve-rt1s1r1g 1 t h, \\ h ich to c_~nc entr~a t e t heir effort.:;, they. arc no t e lect e d o n · ~~~~;-of fost!~ing d~~;~~;:n/ ~: HO W ..\RU F l ;-.;- ~,," E(.;A~. S por l -3 .t:.. J ito r ~h :-. u c ~ a basb. The.\. are elect~d by the e nti re town~hip, d ecid - !serve Levitt; Sz.e ndy claims park Addre-ss correspondrn('~ to P. 0 . Bo11: 95 ~lch bepn appropnatdy ,enough comprehension as was so evident in patab1lity of two whQ were :so !stn­ w1th a Bach Chorale and Prelude each "-::a:ria tJon, T hese two pianis1s 1cere m representmg t.h1fi veh icle ·mption of ·· In The-e Js Joy.. 1mmedi11t ely workmg together seem in their Un- 1 as 1t we~ meant to be. re to turn ~nowed that our- arti~t:!I were so a s~ummg manner to li ve w,t h the1r I The audience, which inc1denlall} 1thies with ' n ghtly classified at the top of the music m its natural surroundmg y;as warmly taken m by the person­ loss of hia mt1-s1ca.l ladder. 6ne ouhf----semre , Particularly so was tho-Fugal va.Ti- j al program notett- made b)' both dlmme.ndier ' ' pianists, received a rare treat in an aigns. 1•• • • 1 ~-~ 'T R d Y G t• 1encore a.f- "this group. The "Can with Such Jwv 0 e(0T OUr ree 1Rg5 Can" ftcim the balla: "LePllrisiene" I :em, which .. _ffiC~SVILLE- Recorded Than\c; giving m~ss.ages to men ~n w~ played with piani~tic savoir I utalled by seN~U_ he ll!_ade by the Jewis h W.a..1' Vet~ans S unday, N_ov. I.faire._ - I \ . purchased 9, at the ! HERALD office, 98 North Broa'3.way (next to the Post I Beginning the secoflEL.group with f Foreigp Offi<'e ), it was announced this week _by sam Mozel, chairman ! Chopin'.s Noctur-ne-Fantaisie t~oni' I .· ~ iveJ r4;:ady of the project. Relatives of men -in service who wish to make I Opus 21, one was. t r anspJantE'd mto ~"(/ . purchases a recording are requested to phone the HERALD at Hlck&ville , a realm of melodic beauty beyond auival at 3.140,0 and indicate their desire to participate in or der that the !reality . It was breathtaking to rea.1 - ... That JWV Post committee wi11 have -'n approximate idea of the ize th_at there we~e two pianists f_or 1 I ldn't stand number or recordings to be made. - the timbr e remamed 'Pure and 1r- ng the job - --- - · ·rideS:Cent. Ghopin at. hi:!1 best.- this For Christmas Gifts ,egionnaire · I wa~ a very rare musical experie nce. r the Mid- -Auxiliari Gets Facts On Election _J c.;;?:~~ °fur:.~~:'~~:.~r.f~~a.::ci PARTY . HICKSV1LLE -· The Mot.h~rs . struct their children on the ir be- · eh11ls. The whole painted a w1erd RYTEX CARD~o~GRAMS IGELS •Auxiliary of St. Ignatius . School : havior in t he s chool bfises- Also, • and exciting picture. _ Printed With Name and Addres~ met on. Monday evening' at the I there are quite a few unclaimed j FRESH AND DYNAMJC I school hall, E- · Nkhol;.j St.' ,1,N-rtides of clothing at the schoo! , The ,·er y, familiar A rc.ns ky Jus1· in time for Christ.mas. Girts .. . a smart new d_esign . Gllest speaker or the evening office. Children sh?uld be tau~ht l ··valse" was. so rightly program-,! on these ever-so•u,;eful R\TEX CARD---O---GR~MS. ·~hese was Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of the to Uke care of their hats, g loves\ med and played delightfully It took I h'ea'lly \Vhite Vellum post cards haT"e the dn1gn pnnted Lea.cue Of . W Omen Voters and 8 and •crafs. • . on new :ineaning beca~se of t he in three Usorted colors to the box. Name and Address • m~mbe.r of the Auxiliary. Mrs. . Ir~y fre!5-h, ?ynamic mterpreta- 1 print~ in styk !!hewn in Blue 'ink. only. ime gratis :Miller apok~ on the._ p rivilege to K • ht H bon throughout. I 'Qmmunity. vote and the part women of today n1g s, onor Whenever a program end•, it I 100 CARD-O-GRAMS $1.2s 1>nstrueti\·e 1.ake in _voting. w·11· .W - lfk ~ms essential to perform a eom~: their t im~- Father J ohn " 7 issle'I", moderator I ,am u -en position w ith vel'"ve and crescend os. t ·of the _group. told Lhe Auxiliary J oseph Barry Council, K of c.1·!'fotle y .and Gearhart ~hose to fin- I that they may_ bring a guest ~o Hi['ksville, ,.vm hold a testimonial 1sh the~r program with the la~t • Beatty's • • the -'riendlv store v-ille, come I the next meetmg, 1,11rhen he wlll dinner-dance at the Stockholm · Hunga_r,an Rhapsody No, 2 so wed I J J ~nthusiasm play thE' Se1C Education recording. Restau~nt, Syosset, M on day j known to concert audiences. d ~ciate our Hlclcsville 3-0323 He also as ked the group to be n~ght, Nov. a. Gue3 t of Honor will J Ho+wever, Mr. Gearhart arranged 68 Broa way An1erican • thinking about the new chapel for be Wilham J. WuJfken, for many I thb comp01:1ition for duo pianos and 1 e, which I tb.e- new ron.,,ent whic.h is being year-5 Treasurer of the Council. therein lay the attmning dimax to! ,e-riou.$ 1)·- built. His l"IUg~st.ion that e.aeh Toastmaster '9,;11 be :\fichael J. Sul- Ithie program- The findy woven a~­ mother of the Au.1nhary pledge $30 \iYan, Past Grand Knight. Rev. rangemffllt plus a flawless rend1- ry we as-. ·. for the chapel will bf' diF>Cussed at George ).f_ Bitterman, pastor of St. I tion wa..s ~gain a rare experience. ~r for the ~e next meeting. IIgnatius C hur h d th - I :the Rhapsody t~k on a new_ color. 1phold and . . . c • an ° er mem ! tt b,ec,i.me a · veritable bee hive o'f n of the .:Mother Adelaide, pnnc1p,al ~ f ~rs of the clergy ha'\""& been in- sensuous yet $ensitive movement -the ~hoo1, a s ked that puents 1n- ·.•1ted. of grace. Undercurren t.s of mood Goldman's l; to main-" (osUr and --- · · -- and flambouancy, coupled with "'The Complete Stvre for Men and Boys" ~ pu· cent ...I ald Reader o ·p,·n·1ons· newmodern excitement harmonic to content the Rhapsody brought ~ the mem­ He , . which should fa,-ever keep it in the J T ns:i1ocia- .a'lld cif Men's Long Slee~e wars; to (Co11hnued from Page 4) 1ex1st, college ~h~lal"'$bip op- repitoire duo piano music. It -was idual obh -. • _hi:ftyou- Homes, recog-nl2.e the Iportunitjes tor our children are an o\·erwhelming ending' to a dyn- , stat@ and sound &11d fury for what it is: an a lways madeqoate. These are true amlc program. • Flannel Shirts 1tocra~y of · effort tr, minorities (with altn:alsts Ifu~ona of dvk minded citizens Mor)~,· and GeaM'lart are gener- 1e mane$: and misplded enthusiaata on both organizations. Let us end tlle · of might; • dcles,) to aNwne or retain domi- bickering- ovet- the name of our I ocl v.·ill on ~ nance. Thia type of eontroveny community and atart tlie plann ng ~ i transmit ~enes man:r purpose• -- · .. it ~uilda IOtl how to constantly improve 1t. I es of ju~ - membership • ro1J$ in dvic organi- 24 Acre Lane 2ation'i whieh in turn become I H icksville, N Y ) ("f8C}"; to ltributc to stepping s ti:me'I- for the politically 'Oct. 19, 1952 the 11-imS ambitious; it sell:& newspapers for Ameriran the publisher; and in • very f ew Four Suggestions 1d sanctify lnstan('"es, it stim ulates genuine community irtterest a nd partici- • By lllLTON G. LEAVJTT .e,·otion t o pation. Would you be good eno ugh tc Unfort1.mate1:r· the sides at-e s o publi!!h thi.!S Jetier as a reminde1· d e.fined in our ('" Ommunity that it t o your readers that the School has become impossible ror" 8 s in- Board of District 17 hold s it s reg­ ,c-e re ,c-ititeJ'l. to take a positive po- ular monthly meeting on W e dnes­ )rton sition on a"'' issue, whether it be day, OC't, 29. at 8:30 P .M . at the lTO~ schools, traffic control. or incor- -East S!. Sehooil. · 1a.p cr. t h11.,. ~ ration df the vilb,ge, without I ~ Ii eve that_ you w~uld . be per ~ Flannel Shirts Hr in t h i,; being t ried bl,· the "Uii-Hicksville form mg a public ser":ce if, each ••• Olil 1kt, p a :<> t fe•.\· Committee" (or the "Un-Levittown -month, you ·9rnuld obtam from the Sizes 4 to 16 I wit h ir• Committee") and labelled a rene- Board a tentative agenda of the ,n . Hfrk ..: ­ gade. .. mai11: bu~iness of t he meeting, a.nd DOUBLE I ~r. Slf.:\ f. . -_ ls it not po!ssible that the e nthu- ~!et~~g~he T hursda y p rH>r $1.69 up eniorne, Parle: A~, ll'Mk'B• H . . Ro pell ,.. ~ • Dating, · smokmg and late ~ours "ville"' SatuidaJ'· even;n~. Gue:tJUI m.- erman m · . . · of teen~M!i '!ill ~e- the f.?pi.c of duding,- Mr- and Mr"'- Vincent ------a panel dH.cuss:.iOn at a ~eetm.g of Cramer, M:r. and Mn. Adolph Art- Carl Adam~ of Rermoda epent the Hicksville J unior High School hOfer. Mr. and M'r!J.. 1'1:tomaa Mc- tile weekend -at \:he honie of !J.r. P-T A Thursda.)' ni,gh~, Nov. 6, Cathy. Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis Smltl\• and MI'S. Harold · Bawxhurst ofF n the high school butlding at S:J & )f.r. and Mrs. Phi:Uip Carmody; Mr. LaureCSL, Hicksville. ---1p._:: js'! Winifred Barry of Ocean- I side wilJ aci: a s moderator for the Ipanel which will include . Benjamin 1 Panzi. Cl'iarles GJa,.scr. Lt. Col i Lloyd Smith, Mrs Mildred Reden. IMrs . DorothJ Goldsmith and :'.\1rs . Elizabeth Sukaris. Refreshments will b~ served br the 6th gr.ide mothe...-s and ·g_ soC'i al hour· \dll foHow.. . . . 1· A Ha.llo'-'~een p$.rtr for the Junior Chur ch School of the Hol~· l Trinity Episcopal Chunh. tflcks­ Tille, . v.'lll be held Safi..urd.a~•, No,~. 1 at the .Pa"i._h hall on Jerusalem .Ave. The 3 tQ "'5 year old group w-iU bave its "' parl;y "at · the same time in the... rectory. The co'lfimittee indudes: )fr~. John Ol~on. Mrs• Arthur Ara<"il, Mrs. Johq Bartel, :\1 rs. David D uneombe a.nd Mrs. Ka.rl ·Rina.s,

· Yes, .vote as you ple.ue, birt vote Smart 1 on Section Day. It's the Amencan way to protect your fre_edom. MATERNITY .Fashions We will not be epea fer business Eleetion Day, Nov. 4th 95 BROADWA y . Hicks. 3-&033 I l\lR. AND l'tfRS. FRANK qUJ;:R are makin,; tn~ir home at 49 Harding A••e .. Hicksville, following the'r marriage on ... Hiir:b~71e Fashiea CenterH $ept. 21 at the Hicksville Methodist Ch.arch. The bride is the Nationar Bank former Miss Arline Doui,berty, -daagh.ter of Mr. and . Mrs. IJoseph Dou~herty of 100 Woodbury Rd,. Hicksville. (Char: OF HICKSVILLE , honnet Photo). _____, ______,_· I WEAR ;9P°r~:..,.~I. ... ro~.-TO ~ NOW .2% HIRE • . ;Mary Ann Hna'tuk Becomes Bride Interest on Savings Acronnts :of Robert E. Lee At Nuptial Mass 'it ~ ~liss :\lary Ann Hnatuk. dauJ!'hteT·, icho. sister of the hride. \'\'U the Steadily Serving More People 1 1of Stephen :M . Hnatu'k of 140 Duffy ' matron of honor. She wore a go~·n BANKING HOURS: EDWARD'S 1.4.ve .. H icks ville, and the late Mn : of blue satin and a matching Juliet Monday thru ThursdaY. __ 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. MEN'S SHOP l ~ar~aret Hn•iuk, became tM bride ! cap trimmed \lo'itt\ !lit'eh.,;s wm; said at 10 A.M. 1 yt:!Uow nylon a nd a. ~-ellow 5.atlll · with the R ev. John W issler offici- , bow ia her hair. She carrieJ a nos<' - 1 a ting. gay of chryu.nthenrnms. Octo_ber Clearance! : Given in. marriage by heT father. I Robert Wart.I of :n Ga.JIH ~ r., -FAMOUS NA!IIJ> BRANDS- the bride wme 3 gown of white _ Hicksville: nephew of the briJ;, I satin trimmed 'lolith lace and f- ■ !!lh- rWQ the ra.ng l)("arer. 1 iOned with a Peter Pan (-Ollar, ion g Walter Lee, brother of the FOR SCHOOL AND PLAYTIME WEAR , s!eev~s and a bouffant :skirt.. Her poon:a, ..... the be~t man. The fingertip veil Cell from a Med pmul uahen were William Hnatuk;' ~address. She carried a whilit I brother o bTide. unJ.ai.J.OMJ!:h . . Brady of Hicks ville.. brother-m-law pr aye-r. l>o<,,k w ith white ch:rysa.n- ~ Qf lhe g,-oom. :l'liem u m s and ,;,ue:1mer-s · A reception for F,O ~u ee= ts "·a .'l (Sizes 1-3, 3·6X, 7-14) :\I r ,.:. . :\1 .ar£n~et Zulkof,:i ke o f Jer- held at th,e VFW 1:f11II in H i.c k~---·11 Je. SNOW SUITS COAT SETS for Toddling Tots and Ch;ldren

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~-pc. ~i~t l ,o .t "I'm Buster Brown, $ 5 •SO I live in a shoe! to • LAY -AWAY for CHRISTMAS NOW! This is my fog, Tige, • •. $6 98 - Charge Accounts Welcomed - Look for him there, too!" , • Peter&. Wendy Shop MILLE VOLTE' S Agent~ for Jumping .Jar-ks Junior and Sen ior Siu- Shoe·, Hlck~ville :l-16~ 1 SHOE STORF- 122 BROADWAY, CORNER W. NICHOL!\! ST~ HICKSVILLE 11 3 BROADWAY HtChSVILLE New,. Anivals. 1110-ISLAN_o BER.A.LU,. OO'l'OBEa-.ae-. 1t&Z--1-"AGE 1 . , tt.r_· If~ . ,,. ~ - .-:..:.. ~~ :M-i~¥arf-Natten Beco~es~Bricle·--N=T -'1RR--1Mini--.ih ·s I( • Of Euge-ne-- Clarke_ln Bronx. AG EN.CY •• · ,,,, ·tJ Mies - Consunce Van Nat.ten,, Arthur Maddock of the Bronx, sis- daughter of_· ·Mr. and Mrs. God- ter of the bride. She wore a gown frey J . Tabler ef 30 Garden Blvd., of , copper.. tone French velvet and • ______, H1ekisv1Ue, Qecame'the bride of Eu- 1a matching pillboll: \ hat. Her bou- M d gene Clarke, son of Mr. and Mn. quet was of yellow Chrysant.:hemu'ms "'· ;n~ Mn.DLa-wrence A. Ro• , James Clar.ke" of 1319 Plimpton land autumn leaves in a st.ar shape. ~n ° ohtre ame- Ave;-;-Ihcks• 1 Ave., Bronx, Saturday-,---Oct. 26, at The bride!.maids were Muss Tom VI e, are ~ e J)ar~nts of a daugh- 1 Ch ur ch ol Sacred Heart, B-ron.1C. Pillman of N.Y.C.• Miss Arlene ter-, ~atri~:.: F~;~ces, "born at Nas- The Very Right R~v. Mon~ignor I Richards of West.bury and Mie.a ~" } 8hu ;spt I, 1 ~neola, on Oct. 10. Humphrey offl~iated at the Nuptial Eli:r.abeth Clarke of the Bronx. e omans · ave three older . Mass.ut 10 a.m. • They wore hunter green French ~:;~;e;:ti::dint;";a~oc~:ic~~ritafr0- I Given in marriage ~Y h~r unde, velv_et and matching pillbox hats. chairman f h . s, \J ens Erhardt of H1cksv11le, the!Thctr bouquets were. copper tone incor oratioon a~de commit~~~ for bride wore a gown of Fr-enc~ chrysa~themums and au turn n c.~~ FOR FINE SHOES th ~ - . d C paSt p~e:sl t':nt of crcpcbnck vl'l\lCt s tyled with a Ileaves m star shapes. -- ;.,r, •:•~d a~lrs. ~';;;;;:nit~ tssoc. )Queen •.\.nne collar m a draped Miss Gail Erhardt of H1cksv 11le .. 118 Hroad""·ay. near Niehelai Street of 2oa Ninth St . n _o oubek l shoulder yolk and tiny buttons I was the flower girl, She wore a _ the parents of ·• d!'lc~svillt, are from the collar t o a pointed wa st. gown of copper tone French velvet ;:,,,======:, 9 I 1 1nda Joan bor • 0 t 1; g ter-. I The full sknt ended Wlth a small styled WJth scalloped yolk and hem. M;, an; :'rs. cGiles· G088 of 2 sweep train. Her fingertip veil 1;:;he carried a basket of copper tone BRO·ADLOOM SALE Rose St. Beth h 5 was held with a queen's ck"own o1 chrysanthemuma. of • 90~ . Jar!::ep:;~c\ e~~:eno~ 1 V.:!tite velvet a~d pearls . She car• The ring_ beai:er was Bairy Er- Oct 13. ' 1Tl~d white orch1d!!I on a- prayer book har~t of ,H1eksville. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kell of with streamers of sweetpcas and I Timothy Clarke of the B r onx, TWIST. CARVED. SCULPTURED. FLORALS 32 MiHer Rd., Bethpage, arey the s tephanotu1. • brother of the groom, was the be~t. parent8 of a daught p trl la I The matron of honor was Mrs. man The vshen were Buddy 1I 9', 12', 15' Widths Elizabeth boi-n on Oc;rio .a c 1 Clarke, John Fitzpatrick.. Arthur 1 Mr. and Mns. Edward · Bickard Changll! Food Fair Hours Maddock and Robert Leveaque all 11 All· Colors in stock. of 2 Cottage Bl•d., HickaTill~ v,e I The time of. the Food Fair to I of the Bronx. ~ 1i the parents of a daughter, Mar- be aponaored by the East St. A reception for ,150 gue11t6 was ,: garet Joan, born on Oct. 18. j School P-T. A. Thurt.day, Nov. 6, he)d .at The We.stover, Bronx. Mr._a.nd_Mn_ WIJJiam Bammo has been e:i-tended to 9 r.M. The After a honeymoon to St. Agatha ,! of 7 Petal La., Hicksville are th~ll open8 t- 12~tiere des- MontO, Canad!I, the newlyweds parents of a daughter.• Victoria I will be Cl children's table of toys, w1ll make their home in Hicksville. Lynn, born on Oct. 19. Ibooks and a grab -bag. Home made Mr. a!Jd Mrs. Edward Wallner, cakes. ples, c.ookies, bttads and _ 20 W. MARIE STREET, HICKSVILLE d Jr. of Bethpage a:re the parenb of hao work_a~tcl~s. • ·~ SAVE -- 20~ (Opp. · Big Be;,· Super lllarket) a son, Mark Edward, born on -Oct 1 - - 70 :ir home at 16· ______. Ii~ ON .FIRE INSURANCE STORE HOURS: . .arriage on :~•::"J!it~'!ft':";~::!i Wcksville l>ride is the • h !Churcll, Hicksville, will be held Al-~t!ou~n?.~"t :;,,~1:~, 3-2850 Daily 9-6, Fri. Open Til 9 ·. and Mrs. A rt,st Ex ibits Moncay, Nov;_s. :• th: parish ball. • Non-A...... able Policy • ille. (Char~ At Calderone T~e annual Thanks Of_fe~ing! Wor:-o!: oi.::~~~w~!::~~ o.,_ _ . service of the " 'omen's M1ss10n• 1 HEMPSTEAD _ Mrs. Louis ary Sodety of St. Stephen's L uth- J hD k Hoebel of 30 Terrace Pl., Hicks- e ran Church, Hicksville , will be osep oc OW Giese Florist ,..i!Je, will have a "one-tnan art held Sunday, Kov. 2 . at 11 A.M. I 82 Lee Avenue, Hicksville · Hicksville 3-0241 Bride show·• at the Calderone Theatre 1 .,, Mrs. E. K. wei!.s of Bayshore \. H~~~~ .. ~:o~~~oo under the auspices ot the Art Le?- 1 who is home on leave from Africa 90 8rcoadw11,. e1e11:r,m,I! • WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE • Mass gue of Naegau County, it was an• where she spent three years a s 11 nounced this week. Her work will missjonary, will be the giie:-.t ·ide. was the wore a io•m b(" On display in the mezzanine spc:P.l llow sa: :n floral paintings and landscapes of s ion Board• He expects to retuTn to urieJ a D06l' · the "Quaker Meeting House in \ U. S. next summer and then he and lnl5 l G11 .1le.ai Il1·., Westbury," "Red Barn in Jericho," ·, his wife will return to Africa. the brido, "Silver Lake". '·'Abandofled Farm" The public is invited to 'attend .r and "My Pet Fox." the service. Mn. Hoebel or.ganized the inde­ her or the pendent .. Art Society of Hicksville )li~s Marjor..ie Meyer of Hicks­ Radiator Hoie ...... Ft,, 75c up jt man. The and the Palette Club which is now ville is in charge of decoratfonSfQr Thermostats ...... 1.45 up m Hnatuk: the-bland Artiat League. the HaUov.·een party to he given by a nd Josie.ph Radia- cr-ner ...... 59c lrother-in-law MAILMAN BITTEN _ ~~:~~h;:do;c a~la~so!~~ i;:, e;~;; ... ·Radiator Sealer ...... 55c= U ===I 1 , v u <' ,;. t s wa~ ~4~!f~:-':::!!~ :.;;- ~r~~~~ :';;- C011CgC~ N. H.- . in H id.:!> \'J!lt>. the right hand u. s he was delivt!ri:1.0U- Hi • DRESSES pair of ny)on1 •s • bonus on our ANTI-FREEZE CHAMP ION TREAD DESIGN I 50 • SWEATERS Spuntex Hosiery Club Plan.• Get Yours NOW ...... firoto"• F,"W'tol ~. • HANDBAGS ,-·ft1luon,fn•pind Shade, ••• -< for~·,_',:;:·,', 1c1, 2Fo·19n ·9 0 · M1th•n•I-I•,• ::~v~ Sl and 60 Gau•• ~ 1.25 Gal. .,. -.. Sl 1pperJ to • SKIRTS firH,on• fri9i'*"• .... CltrSlm:ts · 98 ~ --::==::----.__..-::.. £.au TtnU---Othtr $1:.H IIH lHI J. • BLOUSES Hicks. 3-0077 • SCARFS BROADWAY Rexall 'S 84 Broadway Hicksville Firestone HlchYillt! 3-0566 DRUG STORE Dealer·Store tE IO~ Broadway Hicksville OPEN FRI. EVE. TILL> 114 BROADWAY Phone Hicks. 3-0961 - 0170 ;~VILLE P.M.1 WE DELIVER --= : , : .HICKSVILLE GABLES: . ~, _ ~Aiinil :_·.' ~ ...._d Sniffles :on-_AII -Sldeh= Dar.ill·Wuk ~ 117 KUTB SCHULZ The home of ••· ... _lln. Pal- ~ _ ·· · • . '., • · . . _Bi-a. .. ta rid, 11.0.. of 'ZI Gabla R4. M!<,, ~ ~ A. haotoi, · In my ....i_ tnu,tlc' oearch for .i,.;.;,. the ocene oi two .-n~ blrlh• ..,..i,t nr.-- W. Nleboal Bt,· aa .,.,.. for this ..,lumn, I found tbat day' celebration•. .,m, on ~ l'I-: ~ -froa a ti.,,,!, waa 1,e;q ne&?'Jy an of us hereabouts are in Mi.!UI Kathleen M~ was boat.a pelt into -the tractor tank on Oct. the same 'boat, with colds, sniffles, at a luncheon 1n honor ·of he1 21. The ~r owned by o. ·L. llbd whitfta,..- you. .Jehn Tils, our eighth "birthday. The -rue!lta" were Pompa of lG " Ea■t John St- was, next d90r neighbor, got a Ntal t~te~ t{> "hot ~~gs" with au the ~~ ap.d a .tire ~ the ga&o­ break, as his, wife, Maree, had a tr1mmrngs, p~us tee c~m _cake hne hose was destroyed. Ji'iremen good dose of Wingit:is and ~ uldn1 t and ea~h recei-ved :a comic _book a!. were called___to the scene at 2 :09 1 speak for da.ys on end. ou ant my a favor- Those present included P -M. _ fever loving welcome a b~•k like Clifford Goff, Doreen Jakabek, Firemen were called to e:zting-u- that ! Seriously, though, hope that Kathleen Seith, Billy, Patrici~, and ie.h a grass fire that day at 6:21 .,,, NEXT TUESDAY IS ELECTION DAY everyone on the. sick list is reel- Mary Ann MeKee, and Margie and P.M. on Elmira St. and Newbridge POLLS OPEN 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ing better by now. Donald McGee, Rd. I Hear that Charlie O'Rourke o! 12 Next, On Oct. 23, Miss Marsant A wa9 hinl' machine caught fire Gable s Rd. is in Huntington Hos- McGee marked her fourth birth- at the MeClusky home, 21 Pewter pital under observation, pending an day with her little friend5 at a La. on Oct. 22 and fir~men were i operation next week. Hope that luncheon party. _All prnent re- called at 10:42 A .M. Firemen were Lebkuecher , Bill Yun&'er of 4 Gables Rd. is feel- ceived remembrances oC either ca1lE!d to the railroad freight yard ing better. after his recent bout cards, toy watcl)es or crayons. The at 11 :50 A.M. for a .fire in a 1940 1with the dentist· high spot of the party occured Buick. The cuahiODB were damaged Before 1 lorget, there ha1 been • when Mrs. McGee noticed her in the unidentified auto presumed & ~ynch,· Inc. ·1 time change in the coming "Food young son, Donald who is ~o. owned by a commuter. · I Fair'' at the East St. School on very busy in a corner of his A flN in the Sea.Jington Gra.Jel Real Estate and Insurance No"I. 6.-It-haa been decid~ to_!aave !bedroom wi~h a box _or cray- dnmpa. called out the ~m~ at Ithe closing hour 9 P . M., utstead of ons he bad p1eked as a pnz~. Fear- 2:05 P .M. on Oct. 22 and at 2:18 29 W. Marie St~ IDc:ksville Phone Hicks. 3-lMIO 5 P. M. as pr.eviously announced. ful that he might ~ markmg the P .M. for a cn,ss fire at 9th St. and T-hi& will make.it possible for tlaose., walls, s he called to ·inquire if _he Division Ave. aruf again at 2:16 Iw ho cannot. - get out 'during the I was. One Of the y()ung gue~h m- P .M. for-a grasa fire on_ K:aihl Ave . 1 . h . J formed her that he was doing no No dalDage wa■ reported m a fire WOMEN'S AND CBILDRE:S'S APPAREL _,t.ernoon, to com• ID t e.., evem~. , such -thing, so, :feeling relieved, she ea.11 to the home of Mary June WhenP.ver yoµ can get there 1s started to turn_a,,,.Y, only to hear L4fonhaudt, S8 Boulder La. at 6:10 Iokay, but' make sure you do! Ithe re.st of the sentence-- .. He's A.M. of the yme .da)'. Sp,ecialty Shop ------only picking the wallpaper off!" ROAST 0\tER DONE OLGA Oh, unh:a.ppy day! The g-ue,its in A child at. the Mad.den home. 67 (OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH) this group were . Barbara ~euer- Bobwhite La. ea.lled the firemen on , ~~ ~~ , Istei n , Doreen Jakabek, Clifford OcL 23 cause he could not s'hut off _ Goff, Jimmy Graham. Joan Pa.scel, the electric ttove-. A rout in the 134 BROADWAY HJCKS,JLI...E I ~ ~~ ~ Christine Seit}_l., Ingrid Sc-help and oven °'rer done after finmen were Phone IDck,n•llle· 3-04 62 . U•llf~lt • . Donald McGee. ealled at 3,6-( ·p.Jll, .._ ~ -- .;.i.• • James. Byron. Jr. of 17 Gab)ee N~o damage wa!!. reported for an Ln.•e Your Week"• Wu.Ir. !Rd. was the gu~ t of honor at a oil bumer fire at the Delane y -0. Yoar Shoppiq - Ibirthday dinner on Oct- 22. Mrs.. h.orne. 37 Abbot La. on Oct. 23 at Tfa.ea Pick It Up Clean uul Dry llyn>n'11 parents-, !.Ir. and Mrs. John 11:25 A•M.'t::) • .• ER.ED WALTERS'. ' Roe~h were present, a.s were 1 A HMl Chryt1ler owned by Wal- a~Rl~P£CIAC.S' •, '"yoan g James and L~•nda. : ter Schko\mko of 79 Mey~~ Ave. LAUNDERWITE Ahlo on Oct. 22, it was the firs t caught fire on Oct. 24 and fir~men '.\fon., Thun., Fri., 8 to 8 P .M. b irthda'" or Ot"bb,.· ~iuosini. dau-: were c.alled at 7 P .M. Gran rir~s TED'S SUPERETTE 1· I Wed 8- 6 P.M. Sat. 8 • 5 P .M. _ghter of Mr. and ·~In.. R. !',; icros ini kept the firem.1en bu~y urlier that. _ • Meab • Free Delivery • Fro~en food, · . 233 BROADWAY of 35 Park Ave. Ma.ny happy re• : da>" at .'-lbany and Newbridge Rd., 1 ---86 NO. -l'IROADWA--- I', HICKSVILLE . HI---- 3--0044 Hi('.kstj1Je 3-08-lO ~ tu.ms to you all! 1 (Continued on Page 23) ELF CLANCY'S S E-RVICE GRAND OPENING FOOD MARKET Avoid Crnwds . Sa,:., Tim•~ >~< • Phone Your Order • ~ ,l'ree, l'arking Field ~ FRIDAY, oc:rOBER 31st -~ 76 BT:OADWAY FREE DELIVEUY Hlcks. 3-3161

FLANAGAN'S LAWN GRASS MIXTURES Farmin~dale or tong Island ______,tO lb. .30 lb. ~--HARDWAR-E 2~!~er~:S~!rk-- _-_--=---..,-_-_-_-:._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:._-_-_-:._-_-_-_-_-_- .60 lb . EJt. Choice C~n1ral P;i,rk ______. ,5 lb. Superior ------~------'--- - 1.00 lb, 186 Broadway, Hicksville SOIL CONDITIONERS COMPLETE LINE OF ~;!1/"f.os.- -_-.:._-_-.:._-.:._-.:._-_-.:._-.:._-:_-_~-.:._-.:._~-.:._-.:._-.:._~-.:._-.:._-.:._-_-.:._-.:._-_-.:._-.:._-.:._-:: 5b~~; $t~:

~~=~=Humus.: :~:::;Hyper ::-=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=-::-=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=---- 1-~00 lh.:~: 3..50t~~ Hydrated Lhne !iO lb. .85 HOUSEWARE AND PAINTS Lin,f'8tone- 80 tb. .85 Gyps um 100 lb. 1.50 FLANAGAN STANDS ON HIS RECORD • Complete Satisfaction FERTILIZERS • Prompt Courteous Servic3 to~::: t::~:n ___-- _-;_-_:-_-_-_-_-__- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:-_-_-_-_:-_-_-_-_-_'!:~i ~:::: Kroemer Garden Food ----·------·-···~--- ·-----·---- 1.70--25 lh. • Dependable Merchandise I< rocmt:r Gard11.•n Food 2.30------SO lb. K rne mer Lawn Food -·--·-·-·--·--- 2 . .50--ZS lb. Kroemer La"·" F'oo 2 50 cwt. Cyana mide ·-- .... -•------5.ft0 cwt. "ASK THE :\IA:',' WHO DEALS WITH FLANAGA;,;·• S~ttolin 50 lb. 3.75 1'oettolin ---·-·-- .. __110 lb. 6.95 Wm. Kroemer & Sons, Inc. ;~HORN PAINTS WEST JOHN ST., HICKSVILLE, L. I, LARGE PARKll'IG AREA Store Hours: M.,.rid::tv to S11h•rdav. 7;00 A.1\1. to 5:30 P.M. Tel. Hicksville 3-0500 - 0501 ,o.tol" Bt. ·aa belnc •n Oct. • A repraentatln <1f .-- ·- 0,,eter Bay Toq BoaNI t.· illeo 0. L. ~• Niac' .a.ctN. Mxt TUftday. ,?aloY. 4. There ia a one-year t· was •acancy "fot a. Town c..adl•a11p a fact. which haa ■ lmNt I g&.80- beea O"P"er~ecl ia #th• •eat cjf the 11ation■ t ~ontest.. )Ve iretnen urse the election of ARTHUR ISAKSEN, • Hickarille mari. ,t 2,09 for theee re-aaona: • . ,ttne-u- We Need Fearless, Honest Representation, Unhampered Lt 6 :21 ~ by Commitments to a Deeply Intrene¥d •bridge Political Machine to ht tire * PROVIDE PARKING FOR SHOPPERS AND Pewter COMMUTERS .. . not apathy and experts. 1 were n. were * PROTECT NEW HOME PURCHASERS t yard AGAINST SHARP, SHOPDY BUILDERS. a 1940 .mag,,d * END BUNGLING OF LOCA:L PROJ3},EMS . osumed * RETURN GOVERNMENT' TO THE PEOPLE. Grakl 1en at ~ 2 :18 :it. and PUT :ISAKSEN ON .t 2,16 al Ave. a fire OUR· TOWN BOARD June ARTHUR ISAKSEN ,t 6:10 aow..: ~14 ON YOUR ,ELECTION BALLOT me. 67 nen on lUt off * * ·in the 11 w,ere

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;_g5 3;75 1.25 AT 1.00 1.50 .85 .85 1.50 1 t. IHE POL1Sr I. i lb. I lb. ilb. This message is contributed in the public interest by lib. I. I . ,I.. AUTOMOBILE DEALERS OF HICKSVILLE BRUCE OLDSMOBILE, Inc. MAC PHERSON MOTOR SALES NASSAU MOTORS, Inc. . t . CHEVROLET . l. Sales and Semce . DOJ)GE-P'LYMOJ.ITH U · Newbridge. Road - Hicksville 3-6575 16 Jerusalem Ave. - Hlcksvil,le 3-1145-6-7 . 24~t Barelay St. - HlcksviUe 3-0384 BSEMANN MOTORS, Inc. MAL PtERCE PONTIAC, Inc. PRO-MAR MOTORS, Inc. ; l)liick 8aJeB and Servlee HUDSON . i ,. l5- W: Marie·St. - llldmriBe,3-0900 · ....._,..and John St.-IDcksville 3'-1~6 206. aroadwa;Y - Hicksville. 3-2070

I. P~ta.-lll&,1Sl1MQUIStAtoD, ~ ~ . ralcl. Cdmmuiiity 'Ca 1: . llWth_.. .· _ \', ~--• . '. . ·'.. ' s...i .,. -• yoou relatives aod friends la; tbe uae,l -r. ~•"Pate. l'INiioi _Hieb._~l~; • I· ~ ·w,1eo c. 1"' HERALD, Ba 95. 11idm-. or •~ IBWAN~Hlcb-rill• ~b mee'" •"UJ'. Wedneod&y at u,10 P.H. at, NATHAN HONEN of 12 Basket I RIC~RD -S1LL, aon of Jooepb. llnleridp !"n, Jencho; ~pap Cl■b ~bl Tue9days ~t 12 noon I La .• Hic.knjUe, .. is taking a six• Sill of 2 Bank Lane. H~ck,vllle. left at~neelmJa. _ _ · IW@R. !COlll'Sfl in Pahtic',[nfoima~on~ :on Monday fot' duty with the_ ll:..,S. "'--~ ~tt-3-- --U_O_N,,6-'-0ldo,rille Cl'!'> meeto oyery ....,,,d and hunh ]Vedneoday at ·•• the Armed p 0 .,... Information Army. He reported to Wluteh.-11 . -P:11:-at Hlck

C«!u!:diJ.o~ ~~•Y at 7:30 P.M. at ~rte'•· Reataar..m~ willoorec:ive ~ 1:.ium~e~i~ in1 ' • • • "': 0 1 ROTARY-lljcksville m:.b meeu every Thunda,. at •12:10· P.M. at n~paper aud radio, writing, tele-- - fVT. fE08~GkE ~E~E~ :, i~~ Milleridge Inn, Jericho. J vision technigues public ape.a.king. Fourth L, · tc s 8 ~ 19 m "' 1 IE\V'ISH WAR VE'rElt.ANS, Hlt=b..-'.lte Post. meet$ 2nd Thur~day eve- photography and opuational pro- ing _at Camp Gor?in, hG~ Be.for: t 1 vri,i~,:~ ~n9-0:!?-J~~:~~aH~!=:!nt~~l.!:T~1f'1!;.J-4~b~::d!; Icedures of P~blic •Rel:tions . ~-:: , ~~:~;!h~;\.i~he his ~~tht?; j evenings of month at dubhou!!le on Grand ATe. ARTHUR D HOM AKS of g;;. at the Neder Garage on East Marle · LEGION, Charles Wapu Past oI. Hicksville, meeu lat-and 3rd Mon- . . ' • ' St. His ad.dress is: MP RTC 8801• day eveninp of m0nth at clubhouS4!! on E. Nicholal St. Bro.atlway, Htc~"~lle, ha:s been ITSU qo. F, P lt, 1, Camp GordQn, AMVEI'S, RMM!rt O. U later Me•orial Post of Hicksville, me-et& 2nd advanced to Aviation St.orek~r C -• _ •nd 4.th Friday even.in.rs of month at clubhouse on :S. Ba.relay St. third •lass petty officer. He 1s 11 • J . ~~;:!~~~Jn:»°Sc~1~~- 2nd Wednesday eveajng of monty:d~:~edis;atFa:soorft:~a.Na~!~ 'rHANK SALE "PATRONS 1 MARINE C01it1•s LKAGVB. !llld-Ialaad -•t. meets 2nd and tth 1Air Station, .Norfolk. Va. Tbe Candlelight Cirde ~f King• · . . . . Fridays at Norlb •Vil,lap G.,_ at 8:SO p.m. . • , • • Daughter.· wi•h to thank all tho•• P~. STEPHEN J. BERNARDO OJGHT8 OF COLUIIIRJS. ,1-i,I, Barr:, c-.d). - 2nd andj who helped make tlle recent oake ,of 227 W. Ni\:.bolal St., Hickaville, ouH·. E. X iclto- j Members are requested to b:r-i'ng 1,..-::,~ :~~m=~.-:\1,;-t>lanr or H ie-ks-~ their ~ntri~ution for Chanukah I Qill A Lo~al Man For Complete ~~·1_1eN=l:~1':s't~ C lilb :11t lla.wrilc Tempi,.. j f'?r the "Ship A _Box''. to Ca:!&-, Nov. 1+---au-111t.,n&11 p t ~b,. Rusar,,-Al1-r 1·blanca Orphanage in Fren.ch Mor- ~:-ey,.r°rs~\~~~!~sc~~b. H1cu- rocco. ______I Satisfaction And Service -Use Your Phone 2'-0V. U--B&rn d.a.nc,e ti~• Plaln,·~w Fir& " N~•1e,7~ ~-M~ ~~1 •,.:"~~~~~•~ I _Mn._ Mar~aret McDonaj_d of , lnt!9rior and Exterior b y wti.11-" Eaa;-M- Socleq.- 111 81_ l..-tJ11t1 ia H1cksv1lle w.iH ob!!oe-rve her 73rd Hicksville-Bethpage 1 Hoban Brothers N~,~~aJ~'o 'fo ~.:~~,~0:uatit'=!:"°.!1~~. birthday ori Nov. 1. ! PAINTING Hill *h,:,,ol t or 1.:=i0.000 10 hullCI nnr • • • . Window Cleaning Co;;- Pl>,lovlew &haol. I Phunhing - Heatinr NO\" 1$P,- N aA-.u Clv,l .Dt-tenM h-tll .. ir A meeting of th-e Boy Scout PAPERHANGING srroRES - OFFICES NoVld ~ a;,_ ~~»:,,t R!!•it-~ P~ Mothers' ~uxiliary wa.s held W~- J · 008,urnen, .. , Hl.~·m.e Public Library nesd~y mght at SL Stephen s , BUIL~INGS - BANKS NOV, ...... 2l-A=u•• '"'NU .. F,m Lutheran Chun>h. After a Eugene V. Ziegler_ 0 short 'I Installed - Repaired r-;~~~ ~~ :~~':'::~~~~ by BJ.eb.. business meeting, a film on cancer Post Office Bo1 ll3, ' vUit, F1~ Au.J1:Ui•n &t fln•hou-. was s hown - Lin-'-'- m d. Nov. !Z--Ba.rn da.llCt! l;,7 Bctb~e .P•T A I, • • • • i) ~ V Hit:k.sviUe Kick:sville, N. Y. 161 l'IRST STREET NOY. 2"-1-....'} :Jtt P . ) 1.- !tlet,tln s o:- H idtavll~ . • Clvle and .O:nnmu11.H,- A-.C aJ Y •~l'C". The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-( Tel. Hlcksville 3--2858-W - Wantagh 2-7879 TeJepb- Bldec.. 2-11 .A.!IL to 9 P. II. Cbrlaa ..... ,.._ . ~°':c:..~. =•• ::=c:~ -=~~-- - Genni J. Olenlocb Cesspool DCC. ... f AND !'".-l"all foM11 1i ■. l or ~ 1 I ~ . ,-MEDA RD'S lla.p Xe.thoillst ChurctL -· • "SHERIDAN'S __ PUJ~G.:_ _ D'BIC. 6--l t .A. V . Sant"' Cla.WI com.,.- - INTBRIO)t .i EXTERIOR H h:lu\1.l le l'PODJtOJ"ed hT H k lll: trrlllC' '7ULF SERVIC'E STATION . & HEATING_ ~n·11 Aaaoc-. ~ sfft■ tor c hll= f: I ~leaning DEDl;_. J~ :.30 P ...t .-lfee1 h1• o( lttck:1 PAINTING r:.amocruk Club a t 1...e-s"lo n Rir.11 _.,.,~~ • · at CONTRACTOR ~lchola.i 8t. DECORATING DEC. I Z--8:30 P . M..-Hlc-lUv\lH ~DtJbl '";_e , JERICHO RD. I, Utll ST. 11 Cr~ent .'St. S.icksTille JAMES H. ALLEN ~ ll~o~"';t,ln-5" al llol11.11onlc T Mnpl@. PAPER HANGING .1 Blcbrille ~%87 DBC'. 2Z--8- ::W P . U .-~fttthw- :and !In nu::11 Pbone Hlcb.-ille 3-5350 Christ.mu aoclal of H icluvllle (~i..ic nnd Phoue Hicksville 3-1383 Phoao HI ·S-29S3-J CoJmm11ni ty .AaaOc at F"ir,c-houM. E. :\... .,,. ' JOBBING B. H. OFBNWCR OL Complete Service & Repairs and ALTERATIONS 11 Miller Ro.cd J.L~.IS--Car,i Nro· ;;1o.t S t. l cnn11u11 !" Hlcurille 80 B@njamin A-we. Hic:kt-ville tu.II b:y Hlc1ur.·u1., C«thol.lc Duu4,,~.~ ror (,•o n,:~nt FJ.J n 4. 0a All Cars - ,:: Phone Hlclun·ille 3-0116 ·_, '\\\'"''"'//~ SUNDAYS aad HOLIDAYS, PhiJ's. -...--~ Uld.11,.-ilJe 3-0856 .. iV!"' ~RAY"'S Dry Cleaners 0 ~W';J ii Fvili"'Aliffl Television Service Co. Brann Brothers, lnc. ODORLESS CLEANING BTOClt nnfD AND FRUITS - E,cpert- Estll.blished 19~ 6 Same Day Se"ice On Request Notic. of 29"1 Angelo felevision Service & Repair:; Con-cutive Ovurt_.rly 0ivKHM PLUMBING - HEATING Hicks. 3-0068 BUO·NAGURA • SMALL APPLIANCES • OIL BURNERS Oft Octob.,- 1". 1952, HM Director. (opp. Catholic Church) of lffl.ston Stock fund, I~. d .. 106 Broadwa,- Phone Hicksville 3-2930 dat•d a re1jj11.1lor di•id ■ nd of Hiel

- ~ounty of Na_:suu, to grade and The auxiliar y .wlil sponsor a ·1 I HARDWARE Talk! Argue! Think! :h:r~::e!~!r~teo~i~1n~~ Pt:~:~ car~ival v_i sit__ to ~"ort hport Veter- PITTSBURGH PAINTS -rs ingl!!, ~quipment, machinery or ans. . 1:1os p1tat. tonight. (Thursd~y) . I Then VOTE apoorab.l~ required for said A_ v1s1t_ to M1!cht:'I Field Hos p1t.ai Television Antennas 'ING school building, at an estima.t-1d with bmgo ::Vllll be sponsored on 1 Installed maximum cost for :said B)>@c ific IN ov. 6. Thiere will be prizes and I ~uest objeet or nurnose of not exceed- cefreshme n t.s. , 524 Old Country Rd; !ng $1,250,000, includin~ l;'relim- . A rummage .,:ale wi ll be span- I VOTE AS YOU PLEASE - BUT VOTE JTl B!Y C._?sJ:s &11d cOS l !J incidental sored by the auxiliary t·oday I ~-~st to Super Da11 th(~et;:hat a tax is hereby vnted ! ' J'nursda.v I and tom.onow (Fri- Phone: Hlcksvil1e 3 -5-14-l We Will Not Be Open For Business ·ch) for the- fore~oing specific object day) at 146 Broadwd.>• from 8 :30 to l 3ville I 9 Election Day, Nov. 4 ~~c~~(lrn°;t$t2J ~.io0:fo'bte1~v~~! ,'.>~~ =~th c;~~1~~le:n~rii~ n:~~~ ~~!~n~: HILLCR. EST I - a p, may h,o, determ ined by the . Boud nf Brlucalion: DRUG 1or fr\ ThRt in antiripatinn of •he !'aid t.a.x. hnnrl, -n f tt-~ S chon) Dis- 1 ·Gulf Bank of Hicksville 1rict are her(!by authori'7-ed to be J KING •,O. j~•rned in t.-,"" prir-r .i-.:P l snno•m t Service Station Ctf not eceedin~ ~I-.250.000; and 1 Yitamin Headquarters 2% INTEREST ON ~AVINGS TILE that a tax is hereby vntPd to oav ~ --•-- the interest o~ tlie said bonds a.~ Phone Hlcksvme. 3-0303 ~ER the nme shall become- due and Hicks. 3-0568 Open Fridays Til 8 P.M. St 2 Old Coan!ry Rd. t~• Board of Edu

..-; w,11, ..: ""- < ~ :.-.¥c~·· ·""~ ~---~ ·~ .... .M _. .-. ,._, .,.,.._ ... ~-.....,.. •• .~~5 {.~ .-,- _ .,...... ,._ ...- ••· • -- - .,..-•,._ - '' P.;;!A;_;,-U;;.;· ~-~-- ;-~~.....;; -;;·•~'.- ~;;;;:~:~~;;;-~;;;;;!";;:•;·;;ae.;,l;~;-.;;' 1·iNSIBE° OUR SCHOOLS ' . . -. . .A; .. ~-Of ·Series,' · - - t,ffow:We:_Ut,ili•·51)4!ciu~-~~•s~· 1 . . ~ - :. . . . BJ ALLBN E. "DA Vilt.JR. divided iftto five classroom irroopo. p-oup - n..-.. loft unatteacled, .°""" ' V. ~ - I "Prinelpal. Barna .A-.-., S.hool Each ~up bu' • . qualified t.-hysietll therapy is scheduled so Two children from the Hicks- TUESDAY NOV.. 4 and make u.s;e of Specinl ScrViees that only a tn,' children will leave ville district are now in attendance offered by 11.earby school districts a given class .at one time, permit- at the Center. They are transport-· which could be helpful to Hicks- ting instruc::tion to continue with- ed by Hicksville School Attendance rille c);ai)drcn. out inten-uption. Children are Supervisor M. L. Chittenden_ IS ELECTION DAY UNiQUE-IN- N-JtTION taken from classroom to therapist In summing -up - the feelings of One of the finest of Special by volunteer Workers, Mr. Muh- l~J educaton, toward the Center Services offered by a. neighboring lenbruck was high in _praise , of Dr. LeBarron said ! his week, "In POLLS OPEN 6AM. T6-9 P.M. comJQunity is the Cerebral Palsy thex peop'e w}:le unselfishly give the C.rebra.l • ~J' Center the Center at Roooevelt. Sponsored by their .time to help. the C.P. children. people of 11.oo,,eve!t., ,t_hN,ugh their ' U~ted Cereb~I P4!isy Assot. of l To aid the v~)~n~r worker each_l Board of Education and l.J:CJ>A oJ Nassau CountY,, for medical pur- teacher ~•s P~_pared a C~Td for I Nassau, ha•e made an outs tanding SEAMAN'" &- EISEliANN, Inc. poses and the Roosevelt Board of I every c.h1ld giving dear mstruc- ! .b t · to h Education for educational ainfs, tion for his care during lunch, per J co~tn u •on . t e .~renb and REAL ESTATE~ INSURANCE the Cen~r is unique in being the s~na~ needs, etc. The cl&:1sroom • children of this area. Hicksville 3-0600 only OIJe m ·the country es tabliahed - ...... to int~te speeoh, occu~ational -WOODBURY GARDENS: 90 BROADWAY at MAR.IE STREET IDCKSVILLE and physical therapy w1tli t e formal education of the c. P. child. B tt Ch k O H Re "r Here io a s plendid new.building e er IC n ouse pal s a trained staft _u~der the" ~irection IJy GENE MAL.JEAN Ishows _a_ wonderful harvest. HICt{SY-ILLE GIL SERVICE of Dr. R. Martm provides .. t~e I HI 3.5515· It is a sad reporter I am to have !herapy -~~-ted above. Here a.lsa m . B,y the time you read thi:, piece,. negl~ last •eek to announce 98 North Broadwai Next le Hi~ille Post .Olfi~ e~. m~ cl~s•. • 8 ~ the meeting of Woodbury GardeneH !the ann1.-ersary of Ray and Jim• Phone: IDtksville 3-2130 - of ca~bl~ . te~hen p.rovides :1n• 1will have l.aken place. Beca.uM of mie Sthl.e. - Incidentally, Carolyn · :i.truc~~. 10::!w:;'1po~nt aTeu~f- tlae deadline I cannot· report t.he Stine, their daughter, had her ton- - he P f JCthe curnculum. Thi» proceedings this week; . however- sib out this week, I hope she- is P ase ~. program is und~r _the in next week'.s issue I'll go over I ~uperatilig rapidly. ~pen1:u•;, ~ th: school pnncipa1 everything s.hat toot place. Dale to I Belated ilp.in - Jneie Sopke s~~cb il~ en ruck of 6 East a )ate chan~ in Rlans the Bite Or .reached the ripe old age of. one Frank D. Mallett • 1 Vl e. the dhcuaeion wai, moved to the Jut week, I'm falling- blhind in my Photographer.· · The Ce1;1ter ~der the direction high school from the - Ea$t St. I duties, I cueas. I'll ha..-e t'o ~t on 1 of Executive D1r~ctor C. H. Wei- School , the baH. Jm4;r ca:n ~ccom!"odate 72 ~ hool While dig~ng· around in the ! It._ O . will cele~ra~ their . se,•en th 183 Plail1view Road Hicksville the seh~; board_ o: agency sending, at the high :school. Bi:J c ourse deal5 anr11vprsa-ry this week. May, ane I them to 1t. While there they are with t.he finishing of his .attic. are also f?ctober Nupt1;1alists. This week & movie is to be s hown, i Tom Ho~an must be a natural depicting the actual job being I born org-an!7;er. The proof of t he I done. I thi_nk_ th!s will do ~uch to I ___<-Continued c;>..._n Page 19) Thank You! Iensure ass-unilat1on of the 1nstruc- ~ ....,.-..,,,-...,,--. ') t.ion. The Chinese are rig-ht in their I \ ; theory about a pictuTE! teJling more Sc' h ■ J ~ Yes, thank you for making our 1st birthday s.;ch a huge success. th•~ a _ thousand words. _Hi• .,.ife, e1ner s IMi11ae ts my claumate m skc~h- • ing--and to hear her tell it, the- Ph I ~w- teacher i.s quite adept at pro- araacy !~~~:u;!i!·~~\:! ~rt~~:e t~: _ us BroadwaY­ past three''li.·eeks, but since- !Speak­ _fnclunille, N. Y. o·uTLET STOllE Iing to her, I .am looking foi;-ward .to retuming, ~ T~, LADIES' DEPT.: I My wife, May~haa alao fa,.or- Bkb..tlle a-in, . I-IMS able eoament on her i~tructor. l===~ r~es~s~es • Skirts - Blouses - N,yj_o, Hose - Sweaters - Und-ear lln. Se•w ■rtlq in tl,e tailoring 1c1aas_. Ber cfriticiam and_ comment 1,:.-.::,,~.a:;.-'l"":.O:lloi:::o.;~::,.,.::;:;..:;..;. , are mval~ble to May m making her coat. I• HBA anyone noti~ - the children , SPECIAL PURCHASE~ pulling up cabbage!; in the farmer"s HICKSVILLE 1 land behind - Ketcham Ave! It will ' 1be a bli.ek eye for our community Music Co. I if this pt"a<:tiee continues·. l..et's / LADIES, BETTER DRESSES I look into it. ' · .As I look over my e altrnda'"I- [ 1 PIANOS Ih ave an ominous feeling~ in so far SiTA?S 12 te 20, 16\i to 24 1 2. . a s my house repaint are concerned. I Reb~ilt Upriglits Fabrics in-:-i t ':s ri~ht in your lap. ! • SH EET M USIC A noth4:!:r item on the li st lo ex- I BIRTHDAY SPECIALS! BIRTHDAY . SPECIALS! [ pedite is t he ~awn Problem. I wi~l1 j MUSICAi. ACCtSSORJE!'i MEl\'S RA1'D0'.'.1 WORK HOSE BOYS' BALBRIGGA!\" 1 had more l>me. to work on mi nf' . : OPt:N EVERY EVEl'l:SG a nd if r do find the chance I'd I Ilik e to re~ed and fertilize the ; U NTLL ~ P.M. 1ST QL.:ALITY 00 SKI l'A.JA:\'IAS $1 2 pr 0 Hicksville 3-396 I ANKLE and tTLI. .) pr. • (Red, Blue) • roe:s!~r Th~ra:;uth\ ut: ~~:;n~pr~~ I Ilawns .fall s hort of a plea15 in~ turr, I 19OA Broadway whereas a fall sown lawn alwaJ,·s ;;;::_ . M~N'S FAMOCS MAKE HOSE GIRLS' ---:------==-----.. - - ______l'' AT!Ol'ALLY Af>\.EIITISED K:-.EE LENGTH STOCKINGS

$1.50 SELECTED >\ll'-TER IRREGULAltS W EIGHT McCaff rey Agency Insurance Speciqlists I BROADWAY HICKSVILLE I,, 162 Broadway ---...------•f: __ _~ --- llleksville 3-4803 • • • ~ ' ' I, .,. • • ~ . • ' , • ~.., • ~ IIDALD, OCTOBK& 38; J~Ak'··-- "'• ,-, - ~:""?" .. ·.. . J'• • • ~ • ...... ,.__ • ~.. '. ~ ...... --: . ~ -: . - ~!/ ..-: ' ~- - ~... . -::::· -, .. 1--~. . . .,

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Assemblymen E Isl- Districf 2nd District 3rd Di$trict 4th District · 1 EDWARD P. LARKIN JOSEPH F. CARLINO GENEST A M. STRONG JOHN J. BURNS

5 County Executive 00 A. HOLLY PATTERSON Comptroller County Clerk District Atty. Sheriff THEODORE BEDELL ERNEST F. FRANCKE FRANK A. GULOTTA H. ALFRED VOLLMER '.

RIE:,, Surrogate Court N. Y. Supreme Court :~ G LEONARD W. HALL MARCUS G . CHRIST D. ORMONDE RITCHIE

Nassau Co11nty District Court 5-Year Term 3-Year Term I-Year Term LYMAN D. HALL JOHN DALY GEORGE E. "MACCARO

.__ E_LE_c_r_,o _N_D_Av_,_N_o_v._4_th_,_P_o_LL_s_o__ P_EN_FR _o_M_&_A_.· _M_. _10----,---s_P_._M_._I _ 803 ·- A.lican Committee OFF~. . .-cou ·tH. 'BROADWAY.. t~ . . Schlal ..., ..... 11n-., ~ ,· ;,, ' By.JIIJNl'IY LA.IJU - ·.. ,..-~1' ·~-b7 - ,. . Hldmrille 1-flN· J .,,..·u;.,...,~·ot tbe Nfreol,. · J ja.t tooll: cine deep~ ..-••~l,le:-The -- ncel:,...i ~ fore 1 could brintr.)DYMII ~ read _lNiolteta ·· •~ .tor _!!atebaa. Tba the . notice J}lat B.0"7. a11d 1.. ..,- were Joan and Jeanne b·rought . home frol'll · school-no ,· Varca. ltyncta and Pa.meta Cochran, ---+ schooi for~the rest of ~ week. Ronnfe-"Fram~1 Kar.en ' and Gary Out of th4! window wen.t l'ftY peace- ·Loptead and ·of coune, big broth- ful mornings'. . The uau.,I telephone_ er, Ro~rt. .~wen received many gab fests, _those wonderful e~tra , lov~~y gifta and a _great big doll cups of coffee (plus extra pounds). c;.arr1age from grandma. Her tna- No Jife couldn't ,be that cruel, bul t.ern&I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. it ~as. And to th-ink I'm still here Johnson of N, ·y. C. came out to FRIENDLY CREDIT Ito tell about it. Thank goodness visit the w hole family Sunday. that everythi~g is back t:'>. normal I Men:ury Place was the ~cene of Iand I'm patiently awa1tme- the another party Saturday night. opening Of the Fork Lane ~ h ool. That one and only Giany Varn, : Isn't it nice to have something to the gal who always has a smile dream about! for everyone, waa hostess in her I Happy t o hear that- our·- own bomr at a bingo--party. Players (ilpid . Christ of 1:-ee_ A Te. is on we~ Glay& Coehr~n. Joan Ander:• IU.e ·nominating committee for our son, AP¥ 'Saeeo, Dotty Rankin Lee Ave. P-T A. , Dot Hawb, Henrietta' ;l!olger, and j. Btg doings in Hicksville. Thank, Florence Frame. Atter the g&me, .... ) .. to the Kiwani:, Club 'there, will tie · entertainttaeat · waa furnished by '1 • real nice partY f.or all the kids Benrletta----SOlger . wbp did the tomorrow _ (Friday) ' at the hlrh Dan~ of . the• Seven· F'.lour Seeks. School. Glad that.. ioy crew. hasn't Dot ~n)cin ~n«;lered some operatic reached the 4th grade--that en- se)ection1u Everyone had a real titlea me to aceQ,mpany them. See PY ·tim.e. • · .- . yob ali tbere and don't forget that Mr. llnd Hr!..Sacco Cf'Portchester mask! . 1• were t!t.e 'S-inda:,- cue&ta ol Mr. UMI '------'---¼I Gwe■ Lyllft lla'wb of Lee. Ave.~ Mn., Jlieuy"': S.CCO ol ~ Ave. celebrated Mr third birthday with Concratul&Uona to "Boote" Rath. a._ party for her friends_laet week. ne~ ~of Bethpage who . gave . birth The decorations we'le pink, white Friday: Mother and _five children and blue streamers and a tar.are are doing well. Sex •• still unde­ -----· _ . termined. Dad ia a · full bred "mu.tt". . T)e -pups · are adore.able, four· jet black OJ1,e._ an4 one brown and black. Philip. the ' bwiiness­ man, has already traded one for a football helmet. Wonder if I could do u weU with one of my kich.-maybe mink for one fresh Ilittle boy. · Rope you all haVe Sunday after­ Inoon , ·~'ov. 2, marked off on the calendar as the date for dedica­ TOWER -HARDWARE Ition of the new Lee Ave. School ...... _Ohno, Paul ju.st went into the WITH NYDIO-SWIIL ACTIOI 396 West John St. Itub with all his clothes bn. Why Hicksville Hicks. 3.5577 mother.• "et gray! Quick a bottle of tinthair. , .0...... , __.. In ""' ' h,ovt-t•• ...... • s...itt.,-,.-. _,...... ,.. .. 27 • • t.h ,.... ff..., .... ~ _,it'll•... • •. IMftll ...... ~,~ N·EED EXTRA ROOM! Tho,-W'o1 O w e rfl ♦ w llnH ...... eff,...... __t ___.,♦ A.N it', ...... __ _ ...... Our - ~ ___ .,...... ,.., ...... ~....., I Plans, Instruction Sheets !!I ...... Off. _J,..~ and Mat~rial Lists I_ • UNl'Gl.1rade-inl Easy Ten,gf • ·====:c11 Will Help Y_ou. ~ome- in for a deaonstration nowt.

.. Stop in and let us help you build your attic easily, ------I quickly, at Low Cost. 1 ~ame I '· I f Address . BEST BUYS IN ATTIC MATERIAL I ------, 1 T ow n ------'-- I lx4 ATTIC FLOORING 9c sq., ft. I 1 am int erested in a ne w \\"ashe1· 3/ 8" SHEET ROCK (all sizes) Sc sq. ft. □ l ~.a ve a traje D JOHNS MANVILLE INSULATION .4 ½ c sq. ft. ______I (SElfflCE BLA:-,'KET)

YEARS TO PAY I 15% OFF I, _ON______ALL GARDEN EQUIPMENT_ USE SPIRO'S NO DOWN OPE~ Fl:ID..\,Y :-S IG HT L'.\TIL 9 :00 P .M. Friendly Credit 3 PAYMENT I ~ z . 67 BROADWAY NEXT TO A&·P 1 · ~ 33 OLD COUNTRY RD. Phone

Phone Hicksville 3-0005 (Ju~t Eas~ .of Broadway) Hicksville 3 -0300 ·aw:.rstANu BBRALD.~a-.-, i,u.... p~t.lWitri DECREE: f,{_ SC)UTH: -· Hlq(SvatLE - ;"''· -~-- ~;r. b7 lllama-,.. ~ ~ ~Ttlke O.jet~11a11~~-~'. tNfr,u. Ncei'ftd

I-- JeanneThe Co.bran, he·ra1·a_· '.Or --We Close It' md Gary William Levitt, builder of 17,500 homes- in- Hempstead ,ig broth- Editors: Craig Walsh, Emil Sundy ind Oyster Bay Town·ships, put it on the line this We-~--n- P-a-,k-D-is~,-r -ic_t_s_h-ou_ -_Id y Varn. Patience, uD.der$tamJing, and make h jm smile. He apee.s that · end of t he war in May 1945 until among ot her facts and he promised i take ove_r L~e Hall and that a Jomt a srnile abtive all, a good sense of humor this is an ideal that is sometime!'!.! he was released in February 1946 t he support of his newspaper, the I Park ~1stnct s hould be created ss in her- are neceuary attributes in any difficult to attain, bot t hat the sue- I he served on the st.a!! of Genera l Le:,i_ttown Tribune, in p'ropogandiz- st r addlmg t he Hempstead • Oyster

Players person working _with _f_bil.d_re.n,, ac-_ c~s1ul teacher does do it. I Collins. - jng tin:· area: .Answering 8 sobbing B~y Town lme, before Dec. 31 of 11 Ander. eording to Jolin J. C~ase, principal The new principal i.15 no. ,tranger As soon as he returned ·to ~ivil-. lea from the owner of a Levitt this year he would turn over the ' Rankiri, \ of. the newly--0pen~ Dutch Lan e to H icksville, having been line ia~ life, Mr, Chase JO!ned the tea- ~omeii..in Hic.ksviUe, an officer ·of facilitie-8 • and wou!d take care of ilger, and School,, Blt;ks\'ill~. He says this coach of our high achoo! football ehmg staff of the Jencho .cleme~- •th ·NLHOA he pointedly promi.sed th·e cost of operation of the H4'll

be e-im)e-1 .... " wit~ authonty- because of hi11 years team for .11ever~l years, and comes ary school, f!IO~ with He~ th.ii -the, Hii ksvilJe area will be c-ir- and two pools i1;1 the Hicksville ~c- - lshed by of e~~ ~•. teacher, and also to the new Dutch Lane School with Cavanagh. prmmpal pf t~~- _new :c;u.bµized regular.Ly_ wltLt.he-Tri- ti~__tbru_ 1.953. T.h~reaf.te:r:, ~ did the a.1La...avper:nS:ru:...... o.1.lay,e-t:ound ac- 1a. wealth of tr a ming and ex pen- Fork-1.ane- &hool. In add1tion---t . b e, t.a1.ncn,ee and 0JH!rat1on would be a ~ .1r Sacks. tivities and as coach of high school ence. He graduated from Massa- his regular clas~room_ duties he a~so un · district tax-charge an1d he eiti- ~ operatic aDd eletnenta:ry s.chool athletic ~usetts Univert'lity in 1942 with , conducted the phyi,1cal education • A seven-man committee is b eing mated that 11 pre.ad over 17,600 i a real teazriL ~-,.. I the degree of Bachelor of Science m classes. for aJI C!lasseJ f rom kinder- organiz.ed to ·qcvelop the offensive houees it would amount to "about Mr, Ch,:aee , ~ya, ··&hat many a • E~uca.tion. He was inducted into ga~eµ through _the eighth ~!1e. Which· is scheduled to aTou.se the $8 p_er year}' . 1rtchestEr ten.ae:-moment-!Wlth a child is re- J the army and served in the First ! This was done Wit~ the coo~ra~ton ~ic;::it;'-!':!!h:le:!a:':t~h~!~:e~~ He told the a □ d1ence that D_~ ~'th_iha-totake ' Div,sion, Sev··•~ Co d . ·of hi.!! :friend, M.r. Cavan&g'h,. wJto _ ·u · 1 d only does .lie.receive no rcvemze. Lee Ave. J~.- eo ~,•.u rp:s, un e.r took hj• clae$es when he ilia~ nqt ship of•:tbe committee W1 JDC u e now from operating the Hall, but •b'' Rath. bUl'ly---'wlth· his reg:u)a.r_- wo'l"k ilS: tihf leaders ·o"J. the Republican o:r- is paying $8,000 a year in taxes oil manual training instructor. g'lln:iza.tion· tJ::.es"ter Englis was sug- the n-ar c:!! tate . Lve birth ~hildren n.~{ 'SENTINEL Also during the tirne of hie £ea- geSted) , D&moerat& ol Levitt.own SULT AN UNHAPPY :ill unde­ ehing in J'erichO, he wfl..s the line {Ray B,anQ, advocate of City of ~arvin-_Sultan of 80· Rim I:-ne ·011 bn,d coach of the Hicksvil1e High School ·Levittow'n l • · -Levittown Legion, toli:i a t.sle ot woe at the m~ting. The .Dutch Lane School Opens football team, serving under Chet Levittown -~w. Lcvittown Civi_• He bemoaned the fact that b,. or- 1do«able, By •- fortuitou.l'! ut of circumstances, Dutch Lane School is U1e Jaworski, in l9--t8, 19-49 ana 1960. Co:unci'1, .-Levittown Hall Counc;l ganization, tile NLROA. had every- ne brown _firit i:n ,this area to openp right ln the section from 'Jhich the dire To get experience in secondary '!'n:.I Diclc ~:ruso, Manage:r of Le • thing et for a split of the Hicla:-- bll!ine~s­ 6 -~ p~tiOfl,s of "educational larceny" and '"t riple ~ions•• emanated. school teaching, be transfered to 1~ 0 ~ 8,.all, . · : , ville Park Dis~ct b u ~ .when 1t one for-- Not.,_ ~nl:r is that section the fir.st in this .area to- be pl"ovided with Roslyn ~iR"h School in the fall o'f' . :Levi~£ declmed. a 5og.g~!Stion that ·came to the ·public hearmg .before lier if I a new ~hoo1, but it is also one of. the two sectfon! in H.ieksville going 1951. He also served as assistant h e take g;e ~haigna~~ipd N•;~•:i Oyster Bay Town Board realdenb 1e of my on part "'1,ingle sessions''. coach-of var!dty football, and coacb ~~~;~ ai:!"Jicu:~ 8 :U:;estion of the Le~tt area stood up and op- ne fresh . It •pace would permit, which 1t doeen't, it. woul,d be interesting of freshman baseball and basket- ·. posed the )))an. to reYie.Vf all of the effort!, coupled to the Khools, directed toward ball. that lie be chi;:~•~BJECTS Referring to th C! new plan, Sultan !sy after­ in("!ting ant_i-Hicksville feeling- bt,ginnin_g wit h t~e meeting on ttie Mr. Chase furthered his educa- Art~~:r~:wnrtz. of"S indle Rd., predicte_d •.•it ia, ~ing to be a -r on the ~•rd lawn rn Augu!'!it" 1950, followed by the ac,rnsat1on that t~e SC'hool i t.io n during all this time by obtain. 'd t f So ih Hk?svtlle As - I rough fight. We don t have 8 aym- r dedica­ Boant was seh-edulin_g a vok on acquisition of the school s 1teta1 at a Ii the degree ol Master or Arts presi /~ ~tt Ru Owners regis- pathetic. news paper. Your .own !. School. t ime when new res 1dE"nt! c-ould not vote ~nd, presumably,u the is~ue i~g Education from <;o!u mbia Uni- hi;";,ppos~~:n to the' entir,• ~ews~a:pel". wo~•t s~,pport 115 editor­ into the =•~ i would be dele.at.ed~ and C'8pp,ed by the attempts of. the Education I..,. ersity in 194a. Re also found ti"'e . al nd told Levitt that he laHy 1_n this ftght. "M ..· ht Cm . Why AMoc:iatjon of District 17" to inculcate the bE'lief tliat tJte School Board to attelltl C0\.lrses at-Boe.ton Uni- pr:,fmi ed 8 t(i "see a judge sett.le Le~tt imsWered . ter :mg a bottle had n~ intention o! providing, oo fa, as practicable, ..•i n gle ..,ssions." I versity -and Springfield College, He ;'~- e_rrsue In , my belier you obli-lwe will_ support thish. nat ca~s~ Oddly enough, the name!I coupled w~th that early agitation abo_ut Ii!§. a.ls"> working for- hh degree .of ~~-ii yo~rself t o maintain tbe we happen to ?wn ~ ~ pat~rt a ~d, • the ~hool_s .• .re the names--tound 1:-0:d~Y 1~ •cc~untg of "No:rth Lev1t- Ed.D. (Doctor ._,f Education) at facilities in our area. You can say be~~~bleweT~!ie~: ~~~ 8 tfr~t com • town aC11v1tiea. The pattern of achvity--1s ob>TJOUS. c Columbia.._ . you're sorry but you are ~o~rl.. to r~iinity ~ c have built th8.t ca.nies. Hicksville Provided Farilities ' / He cam~ to the Hicks,..... ille .sc~ool a wntract and a~ stuck Wlth it. our name a nd we hope to have '"I!' • system th I$ fa!J to ~come prmc1p.al He was reeaJhng t hE! stand of ., NGJlllli' that crowdPd ,co11d itions. in ~ur ;O;<'~ools a.re ea:sin~, . it 01':1St of t.hlf! Dutch Lane School· Up to SHALHO and residents of the many more. . . be a~~no~ledg~ by .all that the_ n~tenm penod or ie:deq1ponzmg wit h la':st week he and hi! teachers and l Hicksville section of Levitt horn~~ . A t another point the _builder s1ud facihties ol'I ha11.d Was not too d1ff1C!uJt. . I u il were housed in the Eas.t St. ; Who helped defeat a plan to splat I"if the people of LcV1~to'Wl1: rcal- The- Hicksville Schools,' built and pajd for by Hic ksvrnites, took 1~~ sJ H h . l d to Hicks:ville P al"k distti<:t, creating a ize that this building 1s. gomg to in o.ur children, and ~II went on doub!e sessions !o that our chi1dren I be i:o his :v.:YiuH:i~~ v~r; i~ ~ook- new North Levittown Djstrict, be s hu\ up, lock stock ant barrtZI, could have a.n education. The potato. fields on which our houses were . . f d to o·rgllniz.ing a well- earlier this year. They had asserted j they Wlll show up and s. rm 8 built had pe.i,d ' only a minute part· of the cost of those school&. Yet ~n~t orwar of teachers and stu. the po_ols were promised "free" to pl~ce•'. . apparently r eferrlng :-0 a. t~e ~ p~p.le _in t.his area . who_ wished ~ de_ny the exis~n~e ot d;~ts.group, · home p~ers of ~he area. I Hempstead . T.ovm Board meeting. Hicksville ~boola; they were t he 5ehools of Du,tnct J7, they ins isted. He lives in Roslyn with his wife Levitt saHr. that if ~empstead I . . . h HERALD PTA-I Organiie . 11and two nionth ()]d ison Ke'vin. Town Board can be convmced that~~~~. .!.•~t __._n~ - - · -- Alm&OIJt 800 people turned out for the joint Lee Aft.- Fork Lane . PTA oraanisation meeting, Wedn~ay. The Lee Ave. auditorium was L A s h I O'FfO BRAS full "' ONTflowtnc• .Judging- from the initial tumoyt, the PTA-• at C 00 . these iw:ho0l11 will . be virile organi.z.ations. I ee ve B "' -• The SE1''T~NEL"h~• been ••k•d _to_publicize th• fact that, contro~y to- gt"neral behef, PTA membership m a part1C""ular sehooJ P'!A; 1s ,. Checks On Healtll.:II Builders and Household Hardware not limited to pai:-ents o~ children in t h at school. It is not even h mitei..1 1 HICKSVILLE_ - Weighing and' 1sily, to parents of ch1ldren in the SC!hoo l system, or, for that .matter, to mea 9 uring of children has begun at. parents. Accordin,i to the Parent-Te.acht:r ManuaJ~ ":4-,llY. person ~ho Le~ A ..,,.e. School as pa1"t of the TRACY PARTS AND SUPPLIES is interested in the objects for which this assOC"1at1on 1s orgam:z.ed he<h education program, a.ccoTd­ PLUMBING. HEATING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLJES may be<:ome a member upon. payment of dues a s hereinafter provid~" ing to Dona]d F . Apt, prin(.'ip11l of Jt is of course .somewhat unmmal when a person who ha s no ch1)d the School• . . All Types of Pipe Cut to Sketch in the xhool becomes active in the PTA . I The growth recol"d is something ll The question_ wDI; raised in~tially when it was .dis":overed th_at I~ch ild _can see and:under stand _and 231 Broadwa~·. Hicksville HlcksviUe 3-0816 Mr-s. Shirley Ka.r1sh, elected thmrv,:oman of the nommatm~ commit- , 15 a mnror reveal mg The rela_h_on­ 1, ft. tee o! the Dutch Lane School PTA , did not have a child in the s cho_ol, jship between growth ~nd nutr1t1~n. or in the sc'hool svstem. It u,as al$.0 :N'.l i!'. !

. - · ·- - - _ . . ~,··Transportation ~iffkultftts , _ _ B FLOIIENCE VRYN - l bu·• achedulesT 1.,have, _but I WOll• the tricks ;m1 little dearw _a,,, 1$- W·1mam's "Har·Dare - ' .. . 1 deNd If it were an iaolated ID•~ can almoaf COllv1- mJNU ,ta · • · · - - LB 9-&4t1 Some eommuten lwl called not too bad after- all. While )'m Before you ~ the . next col- 1•me~· and aaid t;herfl: weren't u dum7 on the aabjed, anybody know. the SPORTING GOODS - FISHING TACKLE umn, Election Day will. have come ·bU3es during the rush hours as mairtc formula for remov_inir in-. 135 and gone. It's. not a vet-y ·:Profound were on before the change. U you delible Upatick from the face of 87 Bro.,dway - Phone:-HlcksviUe3-1 obserTation, I'll grant you "'!!-d have anything to add will you orie four year old and otll;l le&'H k you could t~ll that yourself DY j please· ,call me and I will relay the skin NUonably 'Whoh T I ha'Ve Open Thursda~d Friday Evenings till 9 o'cloc , merely looking at the calander. ,+'Our message to the proper source. . to date used.one jar of eold cream t The point of this is. if you are Tht!'l-@ is a committee ot the Civk and enough soap to boost-the-stock , regi:s~red, get out and ,·ote. 1:lY Assoe. working on the problem ten point$. Som,e of the~oo came the tremendous numbers of regts- · now and it will be to your advant- off but my son -stiD looks like a { tration I imagine there wiJJ be ~ age if you want the pl'oblem solved di~t· descendant of Sitting · Bu1l. M l Ilarg e number- of voters and .you to contribute whatever informa- And I assure you the resemblance VINCE BRAUN'S. M \ d(?n't rieed any furth_er_ urging. If tion vou ha,•e. goe:s further down than that from E .E . you need !'- baby s tttcr or .need I Sa~ Charlotte Vatier of Bunker a different cause, He . realize;; it MEAT MARKET Itra~sporta hon or both t~ey will ~e Lane a t the Mother's Auxiliary when he sits and that's no bull. A 1 available all day Elec:tion Day if ·meeting at st. [gnatius' last week. 1 Mae Walsh is now an authoi:;,ity POULTRY · FROZEN FOODS A you "\1,till c all HI 3 4 4176- or HI The cast is off and Charlotte is on fire signals afte>r her trip T !s -•192~ . doing fin e. · ~ tlffi>ugh the--fire-- house with ... the ' I 102 Broadfay, Hicks~ille- 'HI 3-00:it T Have any ~f the rest of. you ~n I Nicest thing abo.ut meeting other acouta4 The kids got the big~st s Istranded without transportat1on motherS is that vou can compare • s because of the recent change in notes on what the s mall fry are bang out of watch.in&' the engineA I up to .and When retelling some of roll on a real- alarm.---- : The SENTINEL -_ A ·Friendly Supplier •1 . { C-ontinued from Page 15) not s-eek to direct" the administrative . activities o1 -th.e schOW dr to I control its polic:ies." . I During that campaign ·a let~~ was Hnt out recom~endmg . one To· The_ __ Thrifty ·auyer of the candidates as the best quahfied. It) w~ adclt'fl:Ued Dea_r P -~ A l Members:" and · wu signed-- ''!.Esta Orton, V,ce Prea Elect Hack1!1 '1111e j H. S. PTA formerly E,:xec Q>mmittee, Parents CouneiP' ·•n~ William . H . Orton, member Advisory Comm. Board of.--E.4- Scholarship Comm. EXTRA HHS PTA", Mr. Orton's letter advocating peace in this area appears Iin this issue of the HERALD. SPECIAL I Hidsvil'4 ~chool Practices I Considerable · resentmen·t and bitt~rness was also engendered by a • subsequent letter, signed by Mr.· and Mn. William Orton and others. I which ·contained the following: · I •• we want to know what ·goea on in all the elauroo"!• · ~~r ~ll, I the old fashiopacl dune@ cap, coll)Oral pun_iahm~mt, and d1Kf:1~1~tio!! against .. slow leamen•• -s hould not exist tn thn mod.rn dnh&&tlOD. The entire school staff, and ~• Hicksvillites proud of their schools, '1resented the irriplications of th.at statement. It did not pt'Omote peace _ • in this community. ...J' EXPECT TV STAR I dl!n:~p~;: t:,!:;· !:':t M;:; A well known TV sU.r is expect- 1Home Bureau, will be held Tues.­ IJJswafe ed to entertain the children on Sat- day, Nov. 4, at the Trinity Luther­ ur!U,y, Nov. 8, at the av,.nual two-- an Qbu.rc-h· 1,asenient.,. W. Niebolai day bazaar o1 the Holy _Trinity st., Hic:k ■Ti lle, at 12 noon. wltlr. ·CELOTEX_, ... --.. - Episcopal Church. Hicksville, to be j A business meeting will be he.Id h..efd on Nciv.1 '7 from noon to 11 in the morn.inc and inatruction will . , ROCK WOOL SU■ KITS . p_m. I be .rfTe11 on ideas for Christmas -Plans are beintr made to k«p the pta. 1-u.d ill you,- attic, ~ B.od,. 'Wool whole family amused with a Chin- · _ 1-ladoa will help-bop ,..._ a... ia- ese auction and delisb,tful thins,! Mr: and Mrs. Francis Aracil have· _..,._ ...uwillbewumuia,.-. - - iadf iD fud-.J'ClOCIMr 'li,gr,ia Todt Tnated. to buy for the holidays. I moved from Newb~ Rd. to ' 97 ·B,__ Wired The bau.ar committee wishes to ! Morgan St.. Bicks"rille.. --.Jiale-ya-luls ____,_._. t:hank all the :nxrcbants_ friends - :n.e job ...... -ly ·---..- I • •· , INCLUDING and memben of the cJnitth ~~ Mr. ~ ~n.. Francia Nulty of • Gercma...-ee~t LoULATION - UNPAINTED FURNITl:Rl; Esso - Servicenter GENERAL A,UTO REPAIRS and PARTS Brakes Relined - Battery Service WE Will CLOSE THIS SATURDAY, NOV. . HERZOG PLACE AND JERUSALE:M AVENUE J AT 12 NOON - INVENTORY AT HICKSVILLE RR DEPOT T el. Hld:.5-v ille: 3-1553 J05-epb 0. Hanley, Prop• . ARGO-SCHILDKNECHT MacPHERSON MOTOR SALES LUMBER CORP. C HARLES SCHILDKNECHT. Pru. 50 BETHPAGE ROAD !=if! neu WOODBL"RY RD. at L.I.R.R. HICKS VILLE JJ◄ :1 .• For PRO~IPT EFFJCIE:n.se againt -a.-~rEis.sion-- must eon· . 5 " I K E" E I S E N H O W E R UP and RICHARD • N .IXON . SAVE TO 20% /; on ICY AUTO INSURANCE :-226() N o dedattihle on oar Office r-ompreht,nsjve C'0•~rase. WHY PAY MORE?

:'lhrrt:i:=;a ge r edemption life insur an~e and ju,·t111ilt: ~lidea.

25,% DIVIDEND ?H StUUUt ~~ ue • • # de·darnl Ju t year on Fire and Casualty 2:0"'/o on Liabil!tr tu FARM BUREAU

? Prop. ll.1ut ufl. l Automobllt- Jn11,ur&n~ Ca. M utual P-l~ l n ~U TH TICamian-Schneider.-cou:rin' of ·the groom, officiated. ,· · · ·. CELLAR STORl\i SASH ·-1 x 4, S.E. Given in m•niage by her brother, F rank So­ • N. C. PINE #2 kolskj of. Roslyn Heights: the_ bride wore a .gown of w.hite satin fashioned with an i1lusion 11eckline Jin. ft. and s ful) skirt :f'Orrning a train. Her fingertip veil • I- 3½¢ fell l't·,om a headdress of lace trimmed with seed pearl~. She carried a white prayerbook with a white >rc hid and s tree..rners. ,I Miss Louise Woelfel, sister of the groom, wa$ No. 1 Douglas Fir 49 1 . ~ t•a. !::inm:~dd o~y7:;2°~~~!t-w~~:e aa !:~~nhi:~ mho:asd:,~:t 2 x -1 - 7 ft_ Lengths She carried yCllow C"hrys~nthemums. The bridesmaids ,....-ere Mrs . Edward Sol.olski. l5 ister-in-1aw of the bride, and Miss ?lb:rJ Podsladlo. Hard Board - They wore gowns of rust satin and nylon tulle with ·j GARAGE QOORS matching headdrC$Ses. They carried yellow ch.rys­ Screen Back anthemwns. 6 Panel Jack Heaney of MeliviUe Was the best man. The 1/8 in,h - .:'.'!:_ ft. t Sect. Gland ushers were Ed"''lrd -Sokolski. brotber of the bridec, 8i_ and . BUI Be1Imer,- brother-in-law ·or· t he groc;iin. -- A wedding breakfast for the bridal party was -"-- IN STOCK UNPAINTED - held at the. borne of Mrs. Edward Devlin, sister of • CAPTAIN CHAIRS •BARSTOOLS the b:ride, of Woodbury Rd., Hi,cksviTie. A reception e BOSTON ROCKERS e YOUTH CHAIRS for 110 guests w-.s held at Anselmi's Restaurant, e VANITY BENCHES e KITCHEN CHAIRS I Bethpa.ge. . __.,. , . . After a honeymoob to Canada and -the New BETHPAGE LUMBER & SUPPLY CORP. England state.$, the -c:ouple is residina; in thtir home Your Friendly Neighborhood Lumber De-■ ler i~ -M:e1ville ••- . School and the• groom attended Huntington H:igb 'HEMPSTEAD 'l'UR..~PlKE. \Ve$t of Stewart ATenae The briae is a gradUate of· F&riningdale H_igh School. <11&!1 Phot~)" ♦'REE DELIVERY - - Eff FRIDAY EVE. 'TIL 8:31 LE

Godfrey Farm Supply Bethpage 0 COMPANY, INC. Wine.& Liquor b -Y Corner Cenfral and Stewart Aves. 271 BROADWAY BETHPAG_E. NEXT.TO BETHPAGE SUPERMARKET ~~-~ • s e FREE ROAD ~ERVlt:E N. Y. State Liq. Lie. L 1882 t 7SS 50. OYSTER BAY ROAD••·G.t-wi STEWART AVE. h Bethpo1ge, N. Y: Phone Hicks. 3-02 14 Phone . d HICKSV1LLE 3 ·4020 BJcks..-ille 3-0681 .. ...h 0 ...... - ~~'---41.D. QCTOMR ae; HSZ.-PAGE 19 .• t ·. . Greet ~a-cats· In P.ack 1.18 San--Operator ·BETHPAG~A.. meeti.lg of 'Cub Micbselson,~ ,r-o~ld~-a_rr_o_w- ,-. -=~ ~ariHPAGr >~--- . - Pack 118 was he_td ·Friday night, La Salla, bear. May Expand Oet. 24, at' the· Powell A..,_ Sehool. • To Collect TOT• ~ ~artosiew.iu of 9 ~ ine Ave. was Cub Scouts of Pack 118 will col- OYISTER BAY- Hicksville Sand gra'duaied into ·Boy Scout Troop lect old toys and repair and paint a nd Grav~l Co. of Duffy Ave., 118. _ them to be presented to the orphan ·herald Hicksville, wiJl ask. the Zoning New Bobcats welcomed to the boys at ISt. Mary's Orphariage in Board .of Appeals for a variance to P:at:!k were: Dennis Wall, PaullSyosset at Christma~. Toys will .be Ne,...paper for Community, of Beth~age IDu.ild an addition to Lhe pce!lent of- Frerk, Geor,&"e. T ucker~ and Charles collected that a r e suitable :for. boys ~bone Bkksville 3-1218-W or Hlcksvill~ 3-1400 fie-:! building on Duffy Ave. at· a Germann. . from 6 to 12 years of age. I meeti_ng of the Board tonight Cubmaster Douglns Kcm·t pre- , _A meeting o~ parent~ of J?en. 3 '------~1(Thursday) in t he Justice Court- sented the following awards: will be held FMday, Nov. 7, m tne • ■ El t N v· I rpom at 7:30 p.m. Charles UcceJlini, silver· arrow and Powell Ave. School at 8 p.m. CIVICS ec ew ice President T he Coca Cola Bottling Co. is beer badge; Leonard Mulqueet> and I reque!JLing a varia nce to install a Brian Gray, two si1ver at·r·ows i.md .,... ASK ZONE CHANGE By DOROTHY GUELPA ISebeski, Theodore Jurek, Dori~ QI- sigg in J ericho at l hc next meet- bear; Stephen Germtmn, bear; Phil OYSTER BAY - A change- o f Hlck.sville 3-12t8-W jOn, Yirgini,a Feul'!s, Molly Lang, ing of the Bo~r d on Thursd~y, Nov. Rathner, bear, gold arrow and five zone fo~ property in Bethpage wilt A meeting of the North Beth- Mary Schretber ·and James Carte r. 6· Th~ c-om~any plans to mstall a silver -arrows; Willi.am Tucker, be cona1d"':red by the Town Board psge Civic A.saoc. was held Oct:. ! • • • !!-t:'lndmg s1 gn1 at the southeas. t bear; Ray Hallc-k, bear, gold arrow i at a meeting Thursday, Nov_ 6, in 15 at the c:Jubhouse. Robert Feuss John and Vincent Donlan of Bev- corn~r of Brll5h ~follow Rd. and and !!d iver arrow; Larry Wilson. I the Courtroom of To'Wll Hall at 10 was e1ected vice-president to rm 1 erly- Rd. are reeovering at home Cant-tague Rd., Jericho. bear; J~rnes ,vnson, gold; -J.acl< a .m. _ " "~acancy. . I.from tom!i]ec:tomies. Tower Sales and Service Station Hajdugek. bea:r;i. James Wise, gold 1 John Cramer will ask the Board The new memben we)eomed • • • . at Bethpage Tpke., Bet-l,page, will arrow; Thomas "'\..ongho.user, bear,· to chanee , the property at Central \loi'ere: C•rl Gr:osan,. Jr., Edward ~e Halloween dance sponsored r~~uest a variance to. b uild an a. d- gold anow and two silv. er arrows; IAve._ and Buteh~rn St. from a re~i~ - ---,--. - ,- • _ _ . _ by the Holy Name SQ<:iety of St. d1tion to the present auto sa1es IPeter Kent, silver arrow and lion. dential to a business zone. -\A h-·· •db G d· ' Martin of Tours Church was a. r~om for a repair and !lerviCe sta.:_ book ; Thomas Marrone, wplt, gold · VY 00 · Ury ar ens social and'financial success. George tton at the Nov. 6 meeting. . a.n-ow; George Brunn, ~ar, gold! Folks who learn- fa.at do M t al- t (COntlnOied lrorn Page 12} Lee wo.n _the special prize .and ' \ arrow and a silver arrow; .John ways ren1:ember long. , . pudding_ liea 1>6t' °']!Y In his ~ffor~ F:1::~ Lew,s was awatd•d •he door Panel To Discu·ss I a s a ctvi,c Cll!r'Pll1Rr bu.t m his P _ • I - • • ,,. ::~io:c:;\:'!~"":'1di::t;:~o: I Franklin Lewis of Beverly Rd. ' New Jun.or High w illiam v.. .o·oyle It was Tom'• tu:ll to aend notice I celebrated his third birthday on T he f\ew 8ethpage Junior High I to all atumni to-pt them tog«b.e: 10et 14 with• 1party at hi.!! home. School curriculum will be discu!sed in good feJi.,..ahip that l'U9h .. IThe decoratio~• fe~tured a Hal- at a meetjng of the_ Bethpage I - - - LICENSED PUBLIC ADJUSTER back fond memoriMofclosefrieuds lo"7een pumpkin_ H t!I. gues~ were P-TA Thursday, Nov.· 6, at the I I C · I I ~ of day,, iron• l,y. It ..... Tom who ! Bobby and Leonard B,lz, .John a nd Broadway School auditorium at I omp ete nsurance Service oriirinatcd the ideA ia his imme- I Ellen Beck.man, also h~s grand- 1 8:$0 p.m. · _ of the di.ate Sea.bee ~6~ of formin_g Imolher 8nd_ ~u~ts an~ ~ncle, Mr. \ Mrs. ·Ge~rg'c~~na ~hr, pr.incipal. 314 Broadway, Bet-hpage HlcksviUe 3-2322 urquoise a yearbook • tlie history of his , 11nd Mrs. Uonard Bilz, Mr . . and of the J unior High Sc1i001. wm be a nd ~ a fe,llow sailon,, with the fund that I Mra. John Beckman and Mr. and the moderator. The. panel will in- ~carried might have been used for a beer ' Hu. Robert Lenten. elude the following membe:rs of the party or amne 114:her function. He II • • • . Junior High school faculty: ·Joseph thought U. · yea.}book would be Mr. and Mrs. James D1mm1orei McDonald Miss Serra Miss Klein iss Shir- dllowed b.7 hippy thoughts in• and ~hildre.n , Ja!11~•• Richard, Anne Mr. Purn~ntes, Richa~d Doremus: Cold Weather Values 'a., Mrs. .stead of h&ngo't'era. ~lar1e and Chrte.tine, have mo~ed, Mr. Purlat:io, Mr. Kantt Miss Doro- rie Sa On Hallowe'en, mothers mjght mto . the home formerly oce:~p1ed 1 thy Price, Mi!Ss De Mateo, Mr. Can­ r1d • iss ! get & <"harge out of s.eeing the by Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Ku:mey telmo, Ca rl Hupprich a nd Miss Rita 1e brid·e. KING'S FAMILY SHOP y ou11pt.er~ parade in J:ostume J on Beverly R"'d. • B.a basoto. r alberry 111 around t.he Ea:i.t St, School. Natur- 1 ______LEvlttown 3-$.6.79 l match­ ally.-it would be a source of con- ARRANGJNG BAZAAR PARENTS OF DAUGHTER ed pom ... fusion if the parents mixed in, Mrs. !S-ylvia Knight, chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamfeldt-1 ALPACA LINED so if you fee.I you would like to I t he bazaar to be held on Nov. 20 of 18 WiUiam St., B,,.ethpage, are y Dmer. watch, stand outside the s.chool. If lo 2"2 h>-: the WSCS of the Bet:h~age the parents of a daugbter, Susan Lnd lace you haven't a weak heart, or if ~ethodist Church, _!i,as appo1nted Denis e, born on Oct. 3' at Uruns­ >we r s. :rou don't sea.re easily, you'll en- 1 Mes. fth.e. Strong 33 head of the I \1,ick Hospital. The couple has two SNOW 1,e Com­ joy the proc:....aaion. J food boot~. She will feature home 1Otber daughters. :he COU• Rosalie Leary and Cladys Blaser ' canned vegetables, ja.me and jel- , ______.__ .o F fori ­ coll~ted for. the Rallowe'en party" lies. On Saturit.y or_ the three-day . _ !Uelrose at the sch60L Jt.- &eems these two · ~z.P.ar, the booth w1U have. c-akes, ~ _,., SUITS can alw ■ 7& be counted upon for pies, bake-d beans .and ta.la~s. I ... ., ._-c,o 2 pc. -3 to 6X their altruism. rm e ure the East ~ Mrs. Do~t~y Doi~, president of co LOR laypath St_ School ..::,uld use more like the WSCS, Wlll pre$1de u a cea on s ple.as- them and U..e many others who Saturday &fternoon of the bazaar 1..&'ement . are doing so much for our young ' from l to 3 p .m~ Mrs. Doll will re- GALLE RY $12-·so ones. Thanh, not only tO Gladys I pl.ate MN. Ethel Collin5 . wh9 re• :,gi~ and Rosalie,-but to the many ·others cenUy moved to Philadelphia. • ;;:;;:;:::;:::- ·, w(th whom J ha.Ye no C,Ontact, tor Donations t o the .v.·hite elephant' ALPACA LI)IED their intereata.. booth may be made to Mrs. Doll o! Piern O.anomwt. famed pho- 17 Totten St., Bethpage. STORM COAT.S tographer of Woodbury Gardens, - • • • ON,..,...,...... ,. spent an evelll1IC' with u& We I r. and Mrs: • ..Ed.ff!:>1Dd McNamee asked him to ehow h is Photographs Iof Bet·hpag~ are t he parents of a ....-::: 3 TO 10"-Sit;SO !S ince• Wf! have heard 90 much about daughte r, Maureen, · born on Oct. I "J them. Cordially. he agreed and as : 24 at Mercy !1osp.ital • r; j I a r;esult, we enJoyed. the soiree SNOW tremendously:· The moods he cap- R o"em~ry Guelpa. ~eleb1 ate,d her SU ITS ['S tured .....,.itb the aid of bi::t photo- ! second birthday Saturday v.-,,th a 1 . l pc:. - Size 4 genie s ubject.~ are rare, and J be- small pa.1-ty. Her gue!!!l:ts were Mr BETHPAGE <'ame so interested, and wrapped up ' and Mrs. William LawJer~ Mr. and in his work, it almost seemed to Mn. Leo Guc!lpa, Mr. and Mrs. I $7.SO urge me on to become engaged jn IWill iam M iles. Mr. and· Mr-s. George Paint & Wallpaper Store !he art of the Jene. We have many Die~. ltliss Mary Ell£>n an~ Miss 358 BROAD\\' AY BETHPAGE 154 Hicksville Road. Near Food Fair In Bethpage, L. I. mteresting folks hel"e, I leRrn. a..s Sheila Lawlar , F rank, Beatnce a nd . Use Our Convenic-nt l~AY-A"rAY PLAN I meet more and more of them. j E{ elen Guelpa. Hlcks,-ille 3-4604 . The past meeting of our club I "' • • • FREE DELIVERY • ~::;::;;::;:::;;::;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;::;:;:;::;:;:;:;::;:;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;::;:;:::;::;:;::;:;:;:;::::;:::;:;::;~ 'S wa~ made possible by the unbring The W SCS of the BeL:hpa ge Open T hur$. & Fri. Until g P.t\l. :a.+-H---.","-¾-¥ ❖❖ .f..i-A-+-:-:=:-r:+:-:-:••·H•·❖-t-:-++❖❖-.._:-¾-:-+M-:-:+:·-:-+--H--o"+ .. efforts of .Jim McDonald who has : l\fothodist Chuy,C' h will hold a ba- -,. ❖ been ~xpediting the_ matt.er tor 1uar at t ht_.~!.hurch basement Oil :::- -- . GT_T~. R,-,-vv,-,-zr~r.GE'R''S ::..: N .-, ome time now, He 1s another of Dece-mber 4 9·~ 5. I ❖ L/0 ..1.£.J. L 1 • 1 our neighbors who has shown a • " '" · LEVITTOWN ·( :t ereat amount of int..rest in the I CH ARTER NIGHT '.'IOV. ·s :j: ESSO SERVICE STATION *· p forniation of our organization. Charter N ight for the Bethpage , BARBER SHOPS ❖ •• D Marie 11,,lfi thought this column Boy Seoul t ~on p sponsored by t he 8 th B h C QM p LE T [ T OW JN G S [ RV f C [ -~-~ might , heJp her-oc.ate h e r .son's [ Mcn"sCluboit.he Methoctist Chureh I e. page ranc !. ,._ .N lllissing tricycle. I entree.t nit of / wi ll be held T hursday. Nov. G, at· Open Da ilr 8:30 A .M. to 7 P .M. f :t ._\'O u to look ~OUJ:ld for a tricycle Ith e church at 8:15 p.m. Da,.·e .Le- Fridays 8 :30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. -. ~~ llr of maroon w,th a black se?t bear- Febre. Dist,ict Scout E~eculovc, I Clo.sed Wednesdays :j::j:•❖·:_· , SERVICE 1 .it:·•. ;i!e the trade mark J~mor Toy will pr~.sent the charter. . LE 9 _4570 •24 HOUR 't . :f'leaae c_ontact m@ 1f r ou see 1'he rnvesture .ceremony will be liti HICKSVILLE ROAO ~nythmg ol 1t. Mrs .. Belfi. would Iperformed by visiting Boy S_c~u_ts. . At Hempstea, Tpke,. >eNvery !:1-PP~_to see.1tfagam. A movie a.n Boy Scout aetJv1t1cs I NEXT DOOR TO FOOD FAIR if t ow •et'e "" ·new~ or an~one will be s hown. Parents a.re invited , Lad' ., H · C u· !- of the male Tariety m our neigh- t ttend I · ies air u~g~- - DON'T GET STUCK - borhood who is in bad with his O 8 • -- or wife.And with this offer I leave -you. Mrlll~ MeckJi.n.herg does not PHONE Hlduville 3-1794 own her dOg now, and find:, hel'­ IN BETHPAGE, IT'S s.elf with an extra dog . house. It • Emergency - HieksviUe 3-1498 • -s ~ms the Mecklinberg fain.ily are 882 . tranq_uil and find no llle:ed for such ROBINSON'S, INC. husbandly ,exile. 1f you are in the for Quality at Sale Prices - BROADWAY 4 OLD COUNTRY ROAD. HICKSVILLE dog houae, figuratively, and want to Dfl literally, or , if by ehan~ you ~teBl:9 fr.OIII Carr.iage "to Marri■ a:e (Lad..1-' Jloaiery)" GENERAL REP.MRS - LUBRICATION - WASHING have ., · dog who ia minus a clo­ 323 BROAD,.,AY, BETBPAGE . _. _r, . -lnictle. coa:daeJ the donor peno:nally :. ~r. -:. · f• or tall me. ~~ , ! i.t-· '. ,,,_...,..._,,.._..._,._,__,'-"~"---...."'--,.._-"'....._.A..,,._.,,.__,,_...,,.,....,..__,,.....,.__..__...__. • 11 l I 11 I .I I e I I I I.ii I f 1 t If ••• 1.1.l_t t I t .l 11 I ft •. t I I I I I I I I I. I -Thanks t 1 t to Jou, w-e 'r?­ 1 growing too! t 1,

Like Hicbville, and·.. ll its neig"h..boring: communities.. we've been growing fast in the last few yean ..• keeping up with all the families who want a 0hetter, more aecure future the Prudential way. Now we're · o~ a bif: new inauraDce ollire at 7 West Mariie 5t

.,;, .. ·: bigger than ever on the bla.nd7 let u.1 seMJ,: you ""- ~ in bigger nnd beuer ""'Y•· ..~ - ,< Willi.am L ~1c-Oenry and ~ •arren H. Richmond ·~ lieai.J uew Ilic-ks ~ ille office. i_;f ,;c',. - The

""'Bill" Mcllcnry b111; been .,..Barry"' Rid:unond Mp.a PRUDENTIAL •er.-1DI PrDd-enti1I ', Loll ll hi• Pn1Jeo1ial career ■ - ■ . o I.bad p•lityboldeu ht 32: A,:ent ia our Bnn1io11ton otlic:e. ye.n. ee•• a resident of Bah,-­ Bu.atia&too f9lJu will tell J'9U. INSURANCE roMPANY OF AM~RICA '--~ be ii. Fire~ Bauy Ri~od i ■ ■ aood -.an _.__A_....,_. • ....._ ol tb. a..k-.e.·•• __._.old.e Jr. C .. ■ •Mr ef C-••r-i::•, ., __c--..a.-. r. T.A •• ••• 1:•e A.aerlea,. CtUT~I M. Sunlu, Prr~idnt ...... __...... _...._...,ma_.__,,._..._.Lesi••- Daria1, ~ war. M _._.-.a...... ~ &.an.,.• ■ aurieti ..di ...... ,.. - -d ha.a - -dll cl.a~. Tia. t_~Irbb.tia.t'.I ■

- .. ~ ....----- !)f',icr:: ...... ~, ...... ,..HT• CAIJA,DIAN . .ll ■ AD o .Pnc1: TOao_-T_p, OJIIIT. • eou~• ·• _l♦TSUI .•oWE 0,fFIC&: ■ 0VtT0k. Tlll:H • WEIT ■ I.K - ■ ...-& - OFrJct: - 1.o.,./l.lf:9l:Ji:M;.C1'-1,tr• . ·,,;,,:-:. "".i".Atll°:->~~,:_1 •• .. ,.,. ',_,, · ..~ .ir.,:-,-.:~• .:.-i; .. - .>.; ..1. ~· .. _;. ~ ;,.aw-...... j ., -•-..-:.-.t...d ...... ,1-A.l • JO·••<•::) - - ':i., . · · , 11I1M8LAND RDALD,OCTOBBR 30, 195z-rAGB D ,- ...... ·v· et· s· AD·ey • . 25 Eastolal St. ~ with Amerlcan ful to Ainerl,a in a role outoide of TO ~IIRD:. Nov_:. 14, ■pedal meeting; Ren· home loans. VETERANS AFFAIRS: AMVETS db- flap, -.ren lined at-tlie eomer of the military•" · · tar meettnc. Nov. 7; Dec 14 via.it to Vets at Farm- ipP,roTe t~e Hoover Commission recommendatione Jeru15alem •nd _ Old Conntry_ Rd. ingdale Sanitcpriom; Dec. 18 (Eve- concerning h°il"ing of veterans In publk employment. where the motor-c~de turn_ed we.st HEAR DOBSON J?ing) Xmae party for YO,t:mgster!I We urge th11.t veterans be required to · pass Civil a nd hea~ed for- Mineola. JERICHO - Mead C. D<\.bson,, at Cleary School for the Deaf; Service examinatio·n--and be a.I; least-19- p_er cent On the front ateps--of ..the-old. managing director of the Lont ls- Dec. 21, Christmas party for post disabled before they are g-iven disability veterang county courthouse the General land Asooc., &poke at the Hicksville mem'ber"s c'hildren. pl"efel'f!nces. CIVIL DEFENSE: We urge Ccmgress said, in part, "[ am deeply grate- Rotary Club meeting et the MHler- SOJtRY TO HEAR: Joseph rtt'"o,rnize trl.a.t Civil Defense must be considered as fu1 not only to eve~yone w~o was ridge Inn, Thu r~day, on the value Mix-none. Sr-. a loyal supporter ;he fourth defense ann of @ur nation bearing equal along the_ road t h is mommg t o of a Chamber of Commerce. and backer of AMVE'rS ailing at also urge that this agency be placed u nder the wave a. cheery hello, but to each of ~?f1' ••T·,_ nAgMaVbE•TokeCnhf10r0H1e__ SFh~rkaelld importance tdl the Anny, Navy a'nd Air Forc,e_ We you here who has come ciut to al- BITTEN ON FACE ,,,..ff • .,..__ Defense Dep.t, with a Secretary assigned to ti,uper- low me to brin g a word of greet- HI C KSVILLE-Raymond Clark- at the untimely death of Vinnie :vise its Junctions. ing and to express to you one or s on, age 41 of 40 April La. was Sucharski in plane cruh. LOW- DON'T FORGET MEMBERS; Nassau-Suffolk two of the ttiough ts on rny mind b itten on the· f a ce by 8 doz owned EST ANIMAL ON EARTH: The County Danl:'e and raffle on Saturday evening, Dec. a s we go thru this :i:...,Jitkal cam thief who walked off with the ~ _The two _bea utiful watches. 100 and 50, will be paign.1' by Albert Fre.nk of 44 April La• prize, hat iW as won nt the Levit- ~iven to the holders of the· lucky numbers at ex- He also paid tribute. to Congress- a3 the child was playit;1g on t he town DAV dan.c."•• meant for some lucky person. actly 12:01 A.M. Dec, 7. County Commander .A:'1 man Leonard W. Hair as "one of sidewa lk ·on OeL 21, according to ::~ o:~h~:;it~ub1~1!~~~~;;"1~ d!~n•~:~t: !~"!~:i t;~n ~tsp~:~~~ ~~n~!~ ;!:!: 0!::tf~~ mv ~t lieutenanU, usociates police reports. Admiral Mitschel" " Task Force 58" ro11ed up._ a Address: County Hdqa., 26 East Marie St., H ieks- acoN! of 6650 Jap planc.s and 795 ships_ destro)"ed ville. MAINLY ABOUT OUR AMV-ETS: Plainview or damaged 1 The f irst US Aircraft Carrier was Post now $ports a column in this paper. Looks as i'he Le.ngley~ The farni]y of Mrs. Robert Taft form- if each individual post will -·combine and throw a , ierly lived in the building t hat 'now houses AMVETS Ball together every year. Johnny Podolski, past•\ N11tiorut,l Headquarters? T he VFW national con- commander will be the local "Pioneen"' first life · ventfo!1 l n L.A: wu v!ry surpriJl!_ed to :find e:i~Wac member. MEMBERSHIP news: The boys are pay- ' Captain. Bntr1ce Ka.y, repr-e.sentrng AMVETS? . . . ing rapidly. How about you fellows who haventt I The VFW: doesn't admit women veterans~ The JWV been around lately droppirig in and s igning . that guests who ,failed to attend AMVETS poat iruJt.l.la- dotted Hne ! WJ,!ERE THEY Af.tE N-OW: AMVETS tiOns had a very good reason _ . . the letter I .sent ~-li. i~•~ti:•.r~~f B~t~~n:e;;:;n:;,iac:n~ ~~c~ I 0 9 ; ~ ~i:::vi~:n!~r~::41f:r:: nJ:r!::"~~turned ,here Bank Walker in New Orleans. W:eJI "'gang" that's I ~MJ-..:RJCANJSM: A MVETS favo1 granting the .all for this week so until I'm in the news again 1UGHT TO VOTE to all c itiz.ens who have been or remember. . - . VOTE , . VOTE , • , VOTE. I J','bo are in the military Jlliervice and are 18 or over. JIMMY COOLEY Woodworking Power Tools at A_RGO-SCHILDKNECHT WV Corne-u 1:-iicks~ille Post No. 655 1 J ..C • Jewish War Veterans LUMBER CORP- · By BJLL OLITSKY I.a,ge. Again I say, thinlc :p.nd 'l.'Ote. We warn that medical stande i~ds Le.st we forget the skk and di~- Wbere does the fault lie. with Con- ,ii-Iready we:-e. at ,the danger pornt I We invite you to come in for a power too] a.~led men ~nd bo~s who -en.me l)aC''ri:. g-res~ !'Jr the administration or and_ that t~ese reductions wi11 gure- demonstration by factory reprl'sent.ative lield Tn<;! n who 1s behind cuts 1n ,•eter- 1bo t h: ly Jeopar_d1se the healt_h of all _ve~- . l ns. admini8tration Hospital slnff ! I \Vhy is it that already 40 per- ~ran 'P"-tler1ts hosp1tRln.ed. T tn!; l.S each Wednesday eYening and all-day Saturday. '1.-'hy are 2.250 ho>3p it_al pe!'e;oneia I s.ons were l:tid off and two w~rds but. _ false economy· In:s.te?-d t h_e to be cut fl"om the natron w 1s~ 22,- I closed? JOi> per s on s received medical progrKm sh_ould_ be mtens1-1 000 man V .A .· hospitaB staff. a ,-e- ,not ices of dismissal and four more fied instead ol. cu tung it. duction of"more than 10~~"'? No :Lt. wards aTe to be closed. Yes, this This is just a small part of the 8" TILT-ARBOR ·SAW tempt was made to prove that few- is taking place at Base Hospital 81. picture. This is a national scanda l! I MODEL ONLY tr '--~ten;ins a re now in need of \'.A. This base h0$pit.al with a tot.al of Thi.!!. i.!> Cac.t, you an,l I, veterans 1 "E" iospital c.are The cuts were billed 1500 beds now has. a waiting hst all VOTE along with your fl- lends I purely as 111 n "econ.,my tnt}a!S\lre·• of 4.00 who need ho$pital care. and neighlx,rs make vou:r automc.- 1 without reference to "'etenm nee.!.s. Some have been1 waiting months fru: .1 V b"] T - them to I ~e stalf cuts were forced by Con- admission. . bi <' 3 ote~no I e. aKo 1 gTP~sional action in cutting t he For t Hamilton . Hos pita l with and from the polls. I V.A. budget by $31,000,000. Who or 1 1000 bed~ .and a waitin.~ list of 400 ______ro~:~::: !~eC~:~r~~:~:~ :~~e:~ ~ ~~~\~~ ~:: i~oof~~: s:,~~ ~~OF:: -----....:.------; i bled and..have.but this one plaet! to now being used beca use of already FOR THE BEST l.N' I hirn to for~proprr care. Think, on existing underst.affing. The r.e,v I lhe daY of election, VOTE. Right Jay.off~ may mean t hat as many a s ~ - ______,, . this wrong with ballots, oot bullets. 00 additional beds will have tc be i),}ilL:f/41.l&ft: .l•. ~-- ~her government agencies , empty. In that c3.se_only 5r/ O out of ~-••••-••-••- aced with similar budget cuts havE: the 1 000 beds will be available for · I rontinued. t.o -provide needed s-er- vete~ns care or 57% of cap11.cit'y. · ces, then asked for eupplemert-- The rew.pom1ibility for the cut lies E I" bl.de .,.,h 21/2" deep. 12" MOTOR TILTS WITH l.--=_ ary15 appropriation•$t' whiCh ministra-Con~:IS Houaewith c,fCo ngrApprnpriates!., especiallyions Comniit- the ~h~_. Hos,.fe~R;·r~IostTOffi,e I :. r6" smooth 9round gray SAW BLADE TO tor C. R· Gray. Jr. .as o r e tee "1.'1."lth not too r,mch protest from iron earl table. tExtensions FULL 45°. TABLE rut though each year bring!. a.n in- ' . h v f r and stands availoble.) Dauble STAYS FLAT. BB.T rrea!!: ing need for YA hospital ser- J're~1di'."nt Truman and t e A P. - - 96 No. B'way Hicks,ille :1hie1ded, IYbti-cated for life, :«-s. especially among World War ing i~ iine \\ithout t oo muc-h of a : ball bearings. ¾" arbor size6 STAYS TIGHT •. ve~erans because ot advaTi cing fight.. Guaranteed workm.,nship NO TWIST. and materi.sL FH.-1. F'.na!'cing Conwniently Arranged For You ITTA SHOPS With a Prominent Local Bank "Smart Ladies Apparel and Sportswear" We Will Ciose This Saturday, Nov. SWEATERS_ at I 2 Noon· - Inventory NYLCN PULLOVERS and CARDIGANS • UlEE ESTDIATES • FREE DELIYERIF.S • W E L\llnY 'fH E 1.ARGEST A ,Cll MOST C0~1PLETE J.l:-IE fro m $2• 98 l.umb 21,t, to I. . "What I? ta,,blng?" ~• John'• man:, tlma. There.lo Soinl' to be• MJlicksrille'~ Silla.rlellt Hat suppe• . His committee is oHerl'D,I' car pool ,tu~t ,que$bon. . 1t.eam spirit:: There should be also . . and baby eitter serrice, jointly First of all, rood teachmg ~e- I periods of- time wlleii a pupll pur-_ I wit.I\ the Republican Club-and GOP pends upon the chara!;ter and Hl- , SU.Ml hla own lntm-est&-alw•ys un- • recruits, avail•bl• by calling Levit-- ~ty of the te~cher. .,.. - der the watch:ful guidance of the Fall Highlights to'A"n 9_8793 • The teacher 1:, the key . I teacher. In stich- a clauroom pupils U. S- Se~tor E stes Kefauver is . "Yes. the teacher ie ~a ke~- , are going to 1e.a.m some of the from $1.88 to $4.88 I expected to speak at • reception for te_ache:5 of characte_r. mtegnty realltles of Ute 11 uch as group Hv­ .and rally at the Community Ha11, and s1~centy_ean be reh~ up~n to ing, P!anning and cooperation and Levittown Pkway. Hicksville, this lea? ~nd guide the puptl arig-ht. the spirit _of ofherline&s." OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 P.111 . S unday afternoon al 3:30. ITh11 is tru.e~ today, - because t~e I ''Otherhneas !'' . In Bethpage, Monday night, As- schools are calle~ upon t ~ assist , •:Otherlines embraces this idea t:t . 103 Broadway Hicksville 3-6233 semblyma n John J. Burns of Sea more .and more m m~uld1ng the hYlng. It takes a person from the ______~ --- Cliff told an .audiet1ce of 250 at a j ch.~racter of the youth. . self-centered approach to 8 f eeling GOP outdoor raJly th8t .. N111-ssau I. 1 al~ays thought teat'hmg w.as ot w:>rth beca~se ~f the helpfulness has a good niputation -in Albany I mstt:t1et!ng _J ,ohnny or .Mary . 1 ~ and the con~nbutJ.ons that can be BRIAR CLIFF for its impro...-ement.s in good gov- ! readmg, w ritmg and arithmetic, made to s oc1ety and other ~ple. KUHLMANN'S erturient" lik~ bills on. maatal hy- ,countered John._ - I There. are _ ee~~raJ other things giene. Dud.Jey Mee~ GOP can- "'Coed teadllDtf ltu always .11boot taaclunr. • CLEAN'ERS didate for councilman said he was Nea11t that ehiWttn learn haaic " Yea'!" _. For .Your Fann .Stand in favor of better TO&da. li.cht., and or fu~ameatal subject. matter ••~ueeeuf~ teach.inc depends ., arimage. - - •~'°:~Us Alidli-&a re.acline-.anL also upon the enthusiasm of the Lo<:aJ Farm7'resh Every Fall Other sta~ and eounty GOP can- wr1t.n1r etc· Ho•e!er, l"ood te.cher. Enthuaium besets entbu.:. didates spoke at the Bethpage le_ac.l:iiers • are most ro!'cerned siasm· Children and youth . an • Cleaning.Need , Fnrits and V e,etables Rally, in(!:JudUJg County Clerk wiU. pup1ls, T~•~Mns like ..,- quick t.o res])Ond to the enthusia&- Francke. - ~er prOf~t work re- tic teacher and are equally as 365 So. BNla4iwaT Arthur Isaksen. Democratie can- •mree tut tilo&e wN woald. IN: quiclt to be picied by the feeHngs All Wedt Doae 0. Pre•iaea 1 didate for Town Council.man, aoeceufal mut _. iiedicated of a teacher who la"bored. Motiva- 190 3-3430 , 1 charged the town board is "hiring to the task/ " tion wfiich meana the creuion of an u•.,..,.y mcks. experts instead of bQildinc' park- .. What do yo_u mean by dedi- inta,.,-t and. deaire in the mind of i~ fie1U in Hicksville where they cated ?" ___ the child, helps to foater the learn- arc urgently ~," 'When he 0 Simply thi!a. Good t.eaching de-- ing proce-u.w ONE STOP spoke at a party "f1t,l.}y in the Hicks- man-h more on ~ P4"rl of the tea- "What abou-new materials and ville Legio.n Ball la.st ni..chL Prin- 1cher than t_he ti~e that cl~ Mediums?" . cipal speak~r Wu Congre..s.s. man • ,re a("tuaUy 1n sess_1on. Preparation .. Audio-visual aid ■ iuch a.s :tilrns9 Ernest Greenwood. for th~ nert days mstructien, per- I alides, recordings aDd. radio and CIIROMA PAJNT SHOP Archie M~ord Legion Post thru so. nal imp~vement ~roug-h ad...-an-lT.V. are rapidly · coming to the WALLPAPER • PAINTS • WINDOW GLASS e Commander James Taverna •ap- 1ced· education and_ firs~ -hand ~- forefront a 8 airh, in teaching. These . e PICTURE FRA..1'1ES • ART S~IES - ! pealed to all Betbpa.g-e re9idenb!I ~ence, • renume interest 1n have a ~tribution t.o make just to turn on their porch lights be- chJldnn and ~ut~ •~ • · fe• of the Iaa do penc:ila. . pa.per and books. 229 So. Broadway Hldsville 3-2995 f tween 8 and 9 P.M. on Monday _ta~tor& of dedicatlon. _ · • Good inatruc:tlon h.a• always been night, as a reminder to vote on the I S~Pose Jo was so•ns to be~n an intense peraolJ!) relationship bc- f 11 . . D Iteaehing tomorrow. What ad"\~ce tween the pupil iand the teacber- 0 .owine- ay. • would you give me!" . I you recall the st<>TY of Mark Hop- ______- M - : uTea4:h children, not s ubjects. \ kins, th~ tef.cher, on one end of the . 1 Recogniz:e and demons trate by Jog and the pup-il on the other end. Do You Know?? your act101JS and words the _digni1:Y ; This personal relatloMhip° $ttms WILLIAMS Iand _worth of ~ch ond every pupil. Id estined to remain . .Theae new mat­ .OIL-O-MATIC Begm ~Y see.king the respett . of erials are aid~ or tools our civili:z.a­ I MADDEN'S !the pupils. Seize every opportunity : tion has placed in the hands of the Meter1'd Low Pressnre I to encoura,s-e rood ~ond~ct and ~le Iteache n. - but they are not des­ Oil Burner can be installed ,! AUTO BODY SHOP I to . have e~ery situation one m tined to s upplant the vital role of right in your present gas 1wh1<:h learning can take pl~ce for the t eaehPr a s the key to the in- : the improvement of the pupil. Pro- 1 • • furnace!!! Hicksville 3-1418 babl)•, most im~rtant of all. a tea- 1struM';:»n c.,f onr children anrl Rid yourself· now of the MARK lUDDES, Prop. Icher mus t be absolutely fair and youth. back-breaking expense of just in all nmturs . . No good ..... 1··scHOOL PUBLIC RELATIONS~ gas h~at.. Woodbury Rd_ & Park Ave. i· cher plays favorites or shows par. NEXT tiality to an)' pupil." Hidlsrille "What about discip!ine!"' OIL BURNER SALES A...','D SERVICE - FUEL OIL . '' A teacher can seldom accomp- -..,,,--....,~ ,.,,,. ...,.. 0 >V'V-V ..., c:::;,ce Ih s h a ny worthwhile objective un• ~ • · less the class i8 a dixiplined group Pho ;a· , LOUIS SMLTH . Of'.EN SUNDAYS It m.•Y.IM; neceo>ary for th:wu;he~ I ___ ne , · 1 to 6 P..JL . . to d1sc1phne 1tlle group or indtTidu- ••&" . 53 Heitz Platt, Hic:ks~~~~~3 -0357 I aJs on rare occasions but by far the lri IT 6 best and most successful diacipline 1' AWi ~I I. red.kKramer ia that imJ>Osed 6y pupils upon -•-• B'. . ~; ':; - • or , • , ;1:.~uJ ::::n;ie,minth:t~:~ , lllduwi• a.UM -- HICKSVILLE 111 WALTER--S~ I side of an Individual." I FREE DELIVERY ... ( ,✓ ,.>..,. ~~,·- , f ~: .,.. . -_...,__ , ~ •~That sounds like a good theory." 1 -1-..:( . .,"x,.... .1../.1~ .. .j. 1 BAKE. SHOP I! I l IQ U OR SHOP "Rather, John, that is .good tea­ ~= _. ... C, A. -.."$1to-t""P"-'I ching. Tco.ching should have as one 1 ( Opposite Big Ben Market 1 SE:111-SELF SERVICE - Specializing In - ,♦ \ &R.DAClW'Y - H CKSVI LL[ N Y j of its goals the reali7.ation of scH- 0 WEDDING CAKES FREE DELIVERY Phone Hicksville 3-0526 !f !scii:l~:: o:::te 0 i;a~e \!~:h:~P! 1 MARKET j BIRTHDAY CAKES Hicksville 3-1669 ~ 1 guide, direct and plan the educa­ Meats • Gro

li G r1·11· 1n .._~- Rushmore :i 1 Now ls The Time To Order I 2 HEITZ PLACE HICKS\'JLLE, L. I..:-. Y. !I • ; i Your Christmas Gifts l Tel. Hlcks"ille ~- 0045 I USE !· FARl\'I and GARDEN ! By EXPERT TECH:-ICIANS Phone HlckHille 3-0005 KRAFT Jewelers i ! : SUPPLIES ij G.E. _sF!id~i! ~a.c.A. CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN ! I- Hoo\'er . Hoffman - Zenith , i i All Leadmg Brands . . . j A Small Deposit Will Ho~d Any Articl:, SCOTT LAWN CARE I . PRODlJCTS 1 ~ ! H. E. KRAFT Jeweler Sl!\CE 1910 Hicksville ,______81 Broadway Hicksville .J 67 Broadway I Betwe~ri D~ff:y· and OkJ-;,Country: . MID-isLAND HDALD, OC'J'OBBlt 341, 1952-P.AGE 23 ,. 1 ~-,~-•at-~gnaWf - . •-.,.- Hlelct. 16. . . . light? The.y surely need one on this .. Sudd~ Fe:-r 3 ~29, ~:48, 10:07. , W 1Jh e a nd Joe Back at the Front I _ ,SPECIALS it ••TS un- • L1ttle M1&e_ Abromowacz: of 245 speedway. J hate to cross it myseJf. 1 1:30_, 4 :30,.7:20, 11:00. e of the Duffy Ave. wdl ~e one year old on l I sE"e where the new factory on Meadowbrook; Levittown l-Ior1~_ons West 3:05, 6:00, 9:35. James F. Reeves ,' · mpuJ)ilS O ct 26. Happy lhrthd.ay, Honey. !Duffy Ave., wus t:uk ing application Fri. t.hru Sat. Oct . .lJ-Nov. 1 S.at ..N~'"· 1 1 ! of the Mrs. LoDnto of \-le:Adt" Ave cele- for jobs last week- t understand I l-ligb Noon 3 :47, 6:49, 9:51. W ilham and J oe Back a.t the 1 roup liv­ ! DELICATESSEN b~tes her birthda y this ,-.·eek. Best 1ht!y DTE' J.:" Oi:1~ t-0 have thr ee ~h if ts . . The Ring 2;28, 5:30, 8:32. Fr~nt 10 :30, 2:00, 4:55, 7:5_• · 1 .tion and \VJ.sh es, Mom. . I Any one inter,e, sted in huym!{" a Sun. thru Wed. No,,. 2-5 1 ll .~. - . :;:1 1': o. nway. HI 3-126:J r hear the s how that the :\'1c-~ola.i ~er o.nd h and, 20-inc-h bc,y 's bike, Slldden Fear 3:29, 6:48, 10:07. ] ~ Ho1·1zons Wes t 3:30. 6 :30, 9:,{0. FREE DELIVERY' I, St. School P-T. A . put on lust week g ood conditlo~, please ('Ontaet me The Fir!i l Time 2:00, 5 :19, 8:38. ~un. Mon. T ues. :"Jov. 2, 3, 4 is idea tt • w a s wonderful. ·1•m really ~or r y J at H i 3-2437W. Miracle of Fatima l :35 , 4 :35. -OPEN- Crom the I " •~ • I unexpected company and could- DOR IS WER~ER H e mps tead 7 :35, 10:46. . a f eeling had Rh•oli Theatre, ALL DAY SUNDAY lpfulnees ~-d_. _ _ _ _ i H i 3-2437W IThu~ . Fn. Oct. l0, 31 I ~~ 301\foskow Strikes 3:~5,- ~:25 t can be Cn mson P11H te :{ 17. 6 4.~. 10 . 19. j · · • ______======-~--~~_==- r people. NORTH WEST NOTES· Sall y a nd S t. A n ne 1·~9, 5-10 . •------a=~ r things . 8~ Civics Elect Officers On Nov. 7 1Sa~~;1:::·/p;,.a,e 1.04, 4,35, s,1a. - Musicaro's Restaurant depends ' 4 rt. of the By JAMES ~~MMINGS . , with this voice from nou.-where-- ~ ;~ · a nd St: Anne 2 57 G 35 North . West_ A&soc "\"\'lll course know that 1t v.•a s or- ~ I • ' · ' I ~ tS enthu­ CiYk; w': oi 10 0 S PECIALiZJNG ,uth are - nthuSias­ r::to:7:.~r :~,~~· :i:~01:\ ai/~ ~~::i~~e f;:i;:;;';t:rs: i:H~!:~~i~: IS un.:M~n. N~\·. 2, 3 ~ ltal1"an-Amer·1can cu·,s·,ne aa.mp]e ballot has been mailed to -no interfe-rence- who's kidding Crim1'1o n Pu-ate 2 = 4 ◄, 6 :~~--- 9 :46 . ually as ea.eh member to acquaint you with i who? .. . Now that all our mai.n Sally and St. Anne l :O

lj ,-:·ilJyP'..h.·. ~o-ELne·L :H.;al-c~.~!~~?:-1:.!;:"D -~j! ; SERVICES OFl~ERED REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE !PIANOS tuned, ttpaired, rebuilt, '.------, f~~°i~:~i~w~-, ~[~~J I . s!~!'~~~MS -~~!~!~J!E 'j CASH R~T':~:iv~~en: .::E~~=-c~~~~ ce_nt• for 'TUTORING, Arithmetic and ail i AUGUST f, GORI~ first. insertion. Consecutive repeat, ·four cent.a : • '9iord, nu.n1.mu.tll . ~ grade S chool !!!l ubje,c,ts. - Niedell, , charge 40 c-ents.. Telephone your adv., M~nday th--:o, ~turd~y_. 9 Hicksville 3--1976 M.~-~ - ~ • Lic. Real &tate Broker to S. IF NOT PAID BY Monday followmi' _publication, b11hn& P RECIS JONSA"r i;iha rpening by ! Wood.bury Ro.ad (Eflst of So. Oyster Bay Rd.) Hlrkel'ille 3-404\ charge o! 25 ('ents will t.e ad~ed. . andm•chine. rip back Hand a nd andmiter cir~ular sows crossLeo I::::;:-:~:~::~.,...,~----,--,---:: - I Pay by Monday at Herald, 98 North Bro3dway, Hicksville 7 2 ~~ Bu~AY · iyi\4. CA R-E~~· XE;:R}JCi~l~::~~!~nic! !I We -Gu~tee-A;tion - 1-1 SPECIAL RATES: Free Offers _and SWap Notices are published 8 8 ublic servire. No charge ti made. ~ otke may not ex~eed ri wtr-d'5- HAN DLING CHARGE r,f 25 ~ents ls. made for "blind Branch Office ads" using pubH:sber'a box nu:mb':r. OHSPLA Y RATE_ $1.7~ an MATt,;RE CO!tlPE"l'E~T inch tor fint ins"rtion, .$1.45 an meh for is ubseq 1..h~nt 1nserl1on•. l BABY SITTERS _ ServingHkksville Mid-Islan 3-2677d Area AUTO FOR SALE 1• ~ 1933 FORD for Mtle, · Telepbone: ~ .".;..-.;,··_. ~:~ PLUMBING AND HEATINC:-R°e: Hlwrule 3-11'3. ~ --t41& a.1fte. pair work and alterations. Free ~ - ·· E - Ra. :av-- ' . . . S"' · 11" ,Ill E:stirnate:s . Phone Hicksville 3- 19S9._STUDE~~X R, .. -._ · --~ - . · ii . -J · ~-gooo. . cond1hOD. H l C ksv1J le n,-11 •,~-n;K~_ 1388 • I 3-'.l.563 R. ' I\, · ·ll&;' ..~i E1;,!~Y,R~fi1.t~.'n~r:u~~i~_int_ ';: -;-- - HELP WANTED ·' · IJll'V Thomson, Licensed Electrical Con- I .MALE omd FEMALE . ':.' .:· ·'. •.a '•f'\D1D(l tl'8ctor. Phoe• ,=,.ittown 9-4384; .APPR'O'VED EMPLoy;-.NT"-~ ;~,";Y"' - 1Ilcksvil1e 3-0704. · kgency. 15- H.enog_ .fl., H~lta- .\ >...... ,.,.~ ('; • .. ~~~==,;;,,;====;::;;::::::-:=:::;::;-· CEMENT WORK lvillo, -2nd floor. Telephone -Hicks- -'. , :,,. ·:' · ~ ' · • R · • · l Gara.-e Slab,;• Slat• Walks rille1l--MB-I-. Open dllily 9 A.M;., 1.pl: . . Be· n d IX epa1rs I i Patios - Dri•ewa:r• • Guases , P• .M _, ~ •llOW .tor the, best .... - ' Factory Authoriud I j Broe,,waye -:- F E\A Tefmo , !' jobs on the.lalao.d, . . . . • • .

1 All~?.E:;::~':eed , Bl•~1l~~~~~r K ' u't;_i~';;;~;yr;;~;;f1.· ., .., ·. 11 ~ 00 · $8,9._ _ ~rit. .e in .O!ffl ha11dwn~- lllii.k.. • • -. a9k.:" : LAUNDER NEET, IN_ C. POWER and h;.nd lawn mowen _··!!'~--~x"!'-,.on~,, -i"",,~ru1n•_nBce•ra' !;l"· ~ --. ~~- . . 2722 HEMPSTEAD TPKE. \ sharpened and · reparied. Band =A ..lid - ""' ~a _ LEVlTI'OWN, N. Y. I and cireulaz saws filed. General · Nol'tb· Bnad.,,.y, HkllniRe. ' t ·· ~ ·· Tel, LEviUown 9-1533 · lgrindillg, 635 Central Ave., · Beth• s:kui1iiiAb"."for Pefcr· iina· wenay ·::-.,": .. . . l's - .. or uem ...... ,... 2-15"4 I page--filcksville 3-4839 R. . · I • Children'• :Slloj,'. Apply in . per• .., A-, ... ·_,,,,.. - _, - SALE - - ,..;,,.,:..1~ -~. -Cor. ~ : Nlcb~l.lii ',, •UB-.;a STAIIP r..,. d,e_ · I FOR SAL.E . :)noksYille. --·- -. , ,: , .·, . ·:: "'!_rr-•l~•••• ,11. seq I f3:endls. Eltttric Dr,-enk ARTICL_l\:S .-st.,. Jaise& Ill •..aaa=~======ITEL:TONE TelevWon·,- 12V. inch ( HELP W-ANTE~M:AL.!__~ 1· :_· lfi- •• i·;-,,. aue°'aEK TEtEVJSION SEttVICES. L~ '"" $7:.~;_e}t~~5Jr~~e~~;J75_Condition. ILABOgE,C.S to, l~.,hng tz-uck!s lll . ST~ raaaedl,. b.tk 10 cb~J) n'.k~\:;~4u~ksvj]~~~ - ·lumber . yard. M~t[eon LW)l_ber .. 1.. , ·- )'ean oad ,..... 1no2. Mt~;!/\B~~i~. x .!g:Jas c":ii '1~D~!,~~;u;~•~~· !:~:;~;_:.. ·;:::·-. •• ...i- ,_ DORMERS.-- garages. Roofi.n.'r and Hfoksville 3·2688. men. for custQSl{at'~ •.-~ ffleka~ ··.• . __.._..,.... .,._ woaJd ..... siding. -AttiC:$ coml)leted. J & E MAPLE CR£B, stroller, ear bed •schOOI syatem, : - . •(f hotir weell:. - ·._ aarilyezpecl to pa7 • . -:Ma;intenance Co. Telephone Hick.s- <"ar seat. Very ,cheap. Telephon· II Plea-iapt __woi;:ldnl' ~onilit.lo"n~ . . Ap- , , .• / «;.DM. ·li._._..,...... -.y "1lie g..j;2G4. -HicbvHle-.'!-6291· M. · · · ~ ply - 'to · chic'f -1:odlan. Wi,}_ter • •. JlllllBER STAMP ._,;..i 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera l,abel- Ea-,: Street School e ... ild- - . ---..,...... w. - Dnrl")N EEDS Good C nd. . R bl infr, R':lcksville.. . . ~ ~ •••., • --We ..1ecu .. •f P A 0 "· I A.KING DEVJCIES .,_ Yom """· G N . . =.'.'.:~~v,· u. a-2·~--'" easona -=--====~~== .. mm ~ AP AJlTMENT W.ANTEl) • ,_. ~ a..i pri- l'romptly and FJllcl~tly - STUDIO- COUCH, · solid map! f:LDERLY WOlll'AN deolres- 2 to...... r.. • ·• At Lo- Cost to 1:-oa. arms, good condition.· R.e.asQnabl 3 . hldi ki he C 2 . High St., R:icbw.le. I LEvi~;:~ 9~6754_11.g . tc n. all I CaD IDcksviDe 3--0l!M SINGER VACUUM cleaner. G I h I d For Esti111•ta 0.- A.a,. condition. Telephone!-.. Hick.s,-illc- i ing mother. OnlY i10.QO weekly. PERSQNAL ~ I· e r a I in . -Priatinc Need 3-l9Gl M. . . . ]Fenc<,d yan!. :rv. Hot Juacllff. WANTED-WOMEN to bold P•it· · ;·_ · , OIL PAJNTI_NG;S,.,_~ftt· iii<:~. · , •: · · .., · 1 10 He~~------~~ ~~~~~- H~~M~ ,_. ~l,~ .. · ·: . '. . :· · _, · '.' -~ ·. ~-~-

, ~I~r~:_":«h!::~ Pl=-- ~°8~M:1 _ _L~Y. •·S..J:.0--- B~t!~~=L, 0 ~~~1~~ .. T~p))on~ Blcb p':/;:,;_ ~'~~j::: ~~ j.i,:',;~~7.:!=·a.6~~ owitt. , •' ..RErA®LBY ENGINEERS" PHO H • ALD otlice, 98 N:drtn B'Q.y, next HO I !>o,!!lGRi!:;..1ta.- · co~~i:c~!1!'. to Hi- 1 Hlcbville 3 56 12 Pien:e Cbarborinet, 59 B1;.~~gs St., FJREPLACE LOGS, ~oned oa~· InPf:1.m:au:t, A°evre,:aJ.~:s. ·Mo:~ - - ~~~~,·ille. T eJe'phone Ill,:lu.ville 3- 1 fo~Z:l.~ i001o::~;:,-~ci~nl= :n1e i~~5:;~• Mn. Warren, Hicks•; • Same D ■ ,· ·_ Se-r•icie, 3'· Menlhs. Guarantee ~

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I I :Si~tg5~ttlieMS~J9~l/nstrnmt!nts, Ca :o n [ f!;lg_ J ~le phone H I c ls !'I v i 11 e 3- !a- !~~;~ W~ildren. H c ~ s v lle. ' ~=6~8=J=e~•=u=sa=;:;=l=e=m~~;A;v~e~n:""u~=e~j~iiJi.i~~iiiii~ii~i~~Hiilicki!s".'·,i,jiJ]~e~-' :.an-.ooc. SI.O OOT- ! A PRIVATE m1 A NLIRS!;'. t NO, l'l'.)U . . HICK.SVl[LE LIBRARY: MID-ISLAND;BEl_lAW, OCTUBER 30, 191'i2:-:AGB ' Fecature_llcx,ks Made Into-Movies - . .. . . ·~, .r ) .! - :arcKSVILL~Tlie~t~ Li , .with ~ -- ·--~ :.,....;_ ~ · ~ . ~ ·-··- ~· -~ c,~;~ .:."".~01t~::~::""".... ~"'"".'.""'~:-l'-~:'""...... _ .... _..;.~~-T_;;r1 brary ls featuzing " Books Thai • . rtoons, ~nd th"Y "'.ill be ; jector .with "'hich bedtidden per• ALBERT CHESHIRE'S SONS, AUCI°- 1~0-N_E_ "~ -'-"RS • Made the Movin" this montti, with• ;:i: of ~he tsp~ial ~isplay 1? ~he so~s ,may read 'jProjected Books". ~ an appropriate diapla"y -and· coil ,_, dU -~ - eople a _- L!1'rarr, bu11dmg I .Bugs of _!\m:erica" •~ "Butte:r- ·oyster-Bay, N. Y. I tion.of boob Th_ e xh"b"t -1 .· ~ ~ nnt -Book Week, Nov. 16-22- flies and M"otha · of America" arc HOME TURNISHINGs.°. GRANDFATHER'S cLocK. SILVER large, glos-,y~hoto:i:a 1~ ote:!::~ ., So many r~en~ books. . ~ve two °new books ieamUy -added to and CHIN AWARE. CAMERA& PllOJ..ECTOR a·nd .BRIC-A-BRAC 'taken clinctly· froln PSuch . ti ! t :';de the_ ~OVJes -both fiction . the reference ~ectlon of the Young ..>i.. T .A U C T I 0 -N 0 pictures a.a "Les Mi.serables'~~':h_n ,a n;n:ficbo_n-that we :found i People's Lib?'8.rY, '"Looking-for- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8Lh , it52 - 10 A.M. Big iSk.y"• "Tlie R&t. · e . many or YOU to take out,- ff 'the something'~ '"! Can F)y", "It's Bal _ . at •·sundown'>, the T ilney Residence, oh Centn Island Ro•d, at Coura·ge';, • "The Plymouth .f:v~:' [photog:raJ?°ruJ. whet your .appetite Mine" and " Tubby, the~ Tuba" are ture" - .,Robin Hood" ~•r h ,; !or catch.mg up on that bat?k read- n ew easy and picture books. Per­ CENTRE JSLAND (near Bayville), ~ASSAU CO .• N. Y. pnd ~ther films basedr on ~:k:e ' ~g! ";!"lde .~"~ Prejudie~:•• .. "The haps one of these will appear at '\V:lllam it ML1')' d ,e-c-or1n ~ irnnd• .,:T"-"dhith.-r' :, clock b; T en")" .t A.n • 1 f111he r ":, ,: ln~l<. Colon l,11-I curl1• m>1pl,!- llre,..,· 11 , m fl h, rlwflt o l drnwe ,-,,, \\'f!. lnu ~ In a:idition, there is. a air · of ~-~~ ,_, ears • !he ,.R?,be , . Kon- the. n~xt "Picture Book Hour": 1 • Ia n • fr,;,nt d..,.k, H e pple-wll lte C'U l'I >· "'- che;H ot drawer,., O h lVJJ" "''al v a ..-m photogru.pl'ls from "Alice i~ Won. BoLost .~or1.~o~ • Hutiny ~"!1 This a new ventur~· and has bl,"d !!eY~ ma.ri,'e chel!lt o r d.-11. ...· e r,i. '-,!Ueen chai r. c a.1~1 e lo,' mlr- · 11.l'm eh~ln,. Pr. •·111 r1 .-- 1,o-ri;,:,l11i n .;iln­ one: in which Ar ( d I Pinocdno , Snow White and the I school children and kil'ldcrgarten- r or, :'l,lo.11. han al,u : !! helt, f'al r £mplr"' ger J n ,..,., :\I11.rbk, hrn:-v, & Cry!tt&l grows) as portraye~c~n f~:~:m::.s .rev; .~Dwarf s•-, and ''Treasure ls· ers. The Pieture Book Hour is ~~~()d~n;:~:· c:1~~~-anCR~~"';'t!u. ;·a~~~ ~ ~:~"1r..: '-<,~~~~i:or;•mE~~.;r!'°,i'i; ~:~~:: Tennie I drawings for Lew is Car- I an . not on! Y made HoHywooQ every Tuesday from 3 to about llOl e w Ll!1 :! mR~chln g chal r!I. F IR-ii warP, En.:, C'l lirl ll t ~ll ~"I. Ti ff11ny man- 1 1111 1.. n deoor ■ t" d com m orle. 'V l c l nrl;11n tl'I clQ'l:k. lll'V. auto r o ~ e. L.l n e l'II , Man. roU's book (~ compared w ith Wall . !f10Vle~: ~ut h~ve also 'been . mnde 3:30, and the Story Hour continues nrn.h. wa.!I b 111.-ro m t:tf:r. Sl,era.1 0 0 m .. h. t ~a Hob ie . Sal(n"'' ~ tea c ;,dd y , P r . n· y t. • . I mto Hick~v11le Public L1br-ary at 11 :15 every Saturdtt)' m() rning s ~tt...e, S h ~rato n I nlaid m>th. - Ill of ,.-.r,·.-ta l l u o>t n? cand?,;1111,· lui . Oil p ain t • 1 1. Dh?II, c ar.·~ II, I n l aid mo.I\. lO\".nd e I rary ~UU:i -_• full collection 1a.ls o--appe.ars on micro-fiJm. The e&.T' II t a. h ie, fte~e11cy lnl11.ld mall. <"&r d 0 1\~t l ■ ff'LL'o" & ■ lu1d _,, ;1.1.\r,1>1. tu rt, tt!r.. = o:f . these fascmatm~ contrasts _o.t Hicksville Public Library has sixt _ t able. 2 eh-. map. trl-pod .. urnd>1, m 11 1i . se111 undeT i,;l>1.11!1, C a. rtl1!- r ·n1 s.nt•I• cl;:w,k,, eewln.- 11tlrnd . .et 10 ca.rvl!!d mak d in ~ H n~ILOOC k 1aettM. :Ul r ror11. ~ decorated .. Al~ in Wonderla!Sd" drawinp nine such films and a ceiling• pr:+_ Re■ d It Fi'rst in the HEK~LD In.- ebalu, W.iLI. r .. J 1.. 11ther 11nn clu1-lr, aid~ ohaln. l~ RllU81!! ,h0t.1,m (llk.9 Viet1>rh1.n p,w:I. t ■ble . fin• H11, m~

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BOTTO BROS. HENRY J. STOCK BUILDERS and HOlJSEHOLD HARDWARE - TRACY PARTS and SUPPLIES FUNERAL HOME, JNC. l'L IJMBING , H EATl~G A~D E L E<,--r KICAL SUPPLIES ' ALL TYPES OF l'll'E CUT TO SKETCH 132 N1,wbridge Road Hicksville, N. Y. ·231 BROADWAY, HJCKSVIUE, N. Y. HI. 3-0616 William :J. G. StoJre~ Lie. Mv- Tel. Hlckul~ S-&2119 • S-02'9 ~ . ··j-"· ~ISLAND BBRALD; OOl'OBBR .30, 195Z--PAGE ~7 DALERS SATURDAy_: , ·. ;; . ••' ,

-.). , i.-,. · ~rt/; ;6t~WeStlrurj'ilaily -stunS1tHS 11-13 ~ ,y~ far ilta .Pl. - -,..-::--=i__,i::__....;;;;;.....::.__ =-!:V':..._ __ .. --~9:;..._ HICKSVILLE-Hicksville High had its royal heroes carpet rolled out here, Saturday, oni,at By HOWARD FINNEGAN - , · but bef?re th?se ~ntended could m!'J'Ch upon it the flashin~·cleats of .yestbury's Vince Alex- .w.t- To the ried and true -Hicksville footba!Wmi. 'the.. pasL ander np!?ed 1t to s_hreds -and .:"ll,1ed t):ie Gx:ee _, Wave to an 18_-l,o'l victory over the dazed _week-end represel)ted a very unhappy forty.eight hours. ·\Comets: . · · • wif•, . .. It hurt. deeply when Westbury rallied in t-he final five to tenley, ~lexa;:,de~!::d t~: ~:~!.s:,V~:: "' roweld, mmutes, with the veteran Totn Fitzgerald clearly calling min::".':,, ::d ,uni· Hicksville foot- Cove Leaves field Club In Shambles many of t h~ shots, to go two garaes up in his series. !ball fortune~ to its rpost di smal 1drewa. grand. The Field Club~s unbelieva'ble stumbling at Glen Cove, point since the black days of the GCEN COVE- T he . Ulldefeated Thoma s, determined ::i,II afternr,on, the next afternoon, only added to the misery. 'I late thirties. H icksville Fietd C lub hardly made raced 45-ya.rd~ from "!..h ~ HickSdHe _ The g~mes scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday show This old and bitter serie3 now it a contest h~re, Sunday, a~ the 13 and almost got away fo r a, likewis'.:! ..11 :.defeate,! AA t(l1·e :nt.o !'"ocor e . .l.1~tle pn:.. m1~e th:3-~ the Hicksville fan wiH be able to recover Istands nt 13-11 in Westbury'.s. fav - Jus s unny d1spos1 tlOn . . or. There --have been three ties. th-:- Black and "\Vhitc, <:?5 -0 bcfo,·c I At that point i t wns still l -0 Nadine 1,631 fans in a _ non-r,-0nforcnce thanks to right end Herman Rigl>:i· Farmingdale entertains the Comers at Bethpage State PERFECTION . cla::; h. who earlier interce1-1te,i a f la t p:u= :. lied on Park and the Black and \Vhite f:r-avel s to Westbury. A blanket of depressmn t hus r-e held Jn one of the ~vors t \tE-fr-a ts ever on t he Hicksville one-yard line a nJ As far as this season goes the Comets have s howed all Ico-.:eis.ed those wh~ would h~ve been e.. yes• handed a Field C lu b c-lc•; P.n , the r&.f\_ up __f.ield 53-y.ard.i. heforc he Cove.rs scored once ir. the second w a s. overtaken. ia &W'- the grit, fi~ht ~rid other such attributes whic'h go to help out r0°0'ite7tk~o: :~:;r vi~::. ~nve;v:~= 1 ul,-: 3 ~""ll' which 1s shorthan~ed fro!" the start and the D,alers traditional foe. , Y · period _o ti. · a" n l~•y•u-d run .~ y I Otherwise it was th·e Cover, day sh ► uld be able to keep rolhng agamst them. . Alexander ,cored the fininen ul';;antic and head-light happy, '-nnue everyth1ns- but the.. ball game. . • Hicks.ville wa!I proteeting. ih 7-6 The roan I love ia not a very -from (llllcominC cars and croijSUlg rthOT\y­ ,:iteY-have a hos.~ of talented runners _an_d- the Hicksville lead io the third period when... Wes t - happy gent tonight. Unwittingly, I and recrossing train track, l·could by U.. team JS far from havtng- a aet defense. . bury moved 60-yard~ to the Comet am at the bottom. of it all but-the not .decide if he was painting the ·ly side . The one big point in ~he ~ie-ld ~lub's favor is that only 3. On third down De Lay barsed double cross of the L . I. RR., has. town cerise or had joined the i tb the at Glen Cove into the backfield and recovMed heaped coals upon the fire. l -never mounties ... .venue; the November games H1cksV11le with and West- euter- bury are league games. These October co.ntests are profitable a. .rumble to check the drive. meant to make him· a object of 1 north non-league meetings. - -~ Th~ thiTd quart.er pissed with- ridicule when I set down in black w:::is~u;,~:!da~~o:. :~:\:nJ:fdeend i6C:onds Manager E. Irving Jesser won tbat point from the Nas- out a ~C9re but in the" fourth Eva- aod white, his reaction to Y.P.T.- whether to rui-.·o · the screaming !\OW or sall-tSuffolk Grid Conference just last Friday. He argued that s~huk broke over t _he left ~ide, W .B. Day.• meamies on Herzog Place or Rway., Rloag were one team to 1-ose badly in the fitst game the gate would picked ?P two e ~cellent blo~ks from Of coune I exaggerated the pie- w-e caught. up with one another· .... 29 suffer badly if the return mat<:h Was not a leag"Ue game. Lou Mlllevolte and Spttdlu;ig, a nd tu-re. But in a. thoughtlesg moment Explanation - train from Jamaico. I() feet; I north The gate angle convinced the league and judging by Sun- rom~d all the way. . ~~~~s:t!v:ei;:10aT:.[";:~:~ ;;::; ~ailed :right by Hick!iville and he t0 3eC• day"s res~t Mr. Jesse~ had a. very cJear crystal ~II. . wa~1:h!l~~-ng~ for the extra point the Friday or Saturday before fo[" a n d aboot 20 ot:.hen, were deposited ! sou·th wish we now we can ~ee Sun~ay Westbury then came back 50- the following Thursday's edition . ~:e~h: ~;e;:i;-a~::. so :5e(:• We had Jt lo~ all this Jn :c::: t:u!~y~~!. thence the rebirth of Long Island sam-1-pro football s greatest nvalry yards and scored on a .fourth down What seemed hilarious to me at 1tes 10 . fl k f B b D k the time 1taf-ed up at me, from the bus anJ cab from Babylon to t : and . 13 Westbury 19, Hicksvil1e 12. Are:a::.~~~ ,rom O y ma11. to printed page wih a g lassy eye - !1~;,t~!tcr!:er~:~\:~~ p~~n~~~~; legrees It could have never four..d its sort of like a cold ~sh. 1 shud- that nner were answered. st 426.- mark but both Speedling and Scott dered to myself and hid t he Herald The boys swear the phone never iide of OUTDOOR TODAY: - r pla.ce tried to ~at, i_t - down on the fiV:e ~~':so~~=ic)usu:!n;ta~~;~ ot;;; ;rang {operator apJNtrently 1. Demo­ ~nd the_ ad~dit,10.nal push f~_reed 1t h1Jmmed my- way through the res-t crat- ha!) ( proD'li ■ ed - I'd never d con- -- ·_ Posting-Problems And Sportsmen 1n~ . the_, .au a~d . Ale:l(.&nd~r was ~f the day, . write about him again - but - waiting' in _payd1rt to t.~ kc it. . icked the master u.p that night dancing wit? beer in my_ eyes ; 0,..~tht: Fall's e.riap , days are c.alling _ :f'armen arid land mnany .• ~rash, ope?eli (but n~t dosed) j it. Posti;i,~~I~~ °gn:~Np;otection. 1 .000.00. gates are Jus t a few things many squad limp for itg date ~this Satur- Th~t eVe ning , he and t he b•iys tiofi' of _ ___ I An area, legally posted, has day with Farmingdale in Bethpnge had a Father and Son Tli:nner to Auto Repairs hereof, D Sat d signs around it at intervals of 40 Stadium. atterh.l. When 6:30 P.M. came round on1-o~; ance Ur ay rods, with one sign on each corne[" and no father , I s eooted up and and Accessories change lllCKSVILLE- The high school and at 11:!-as.t one sign on each s id e. H _d• down Plainview Rd., to ''ye olde h co m- P·TA will sponsor a Sadie Haw- The:1e signs. mu.st be no less tha UStI erS Lea Ing railroad• •tatione" and through JORN J, GULLO, Prop. id by n kins dance at the H igh school ~ym 11 inches by 11 inches, and the t,h St. lgnatiufl ~ust!ers are leading !~0:t~:;•ff~~i_c~~se ~ 1 ~~t l'\i.ri~:~ ? Plainview Ron rt & Park Avenue 1 from this Saturday Nov. 1, at 8 P.M. prin ting must take up at lea.st 8-0 the CYO Bowlmg League, Ea!ltern Iboy s we re j u mping with r.xc.ite• > ~:~,·a y.:,, .Prizes will ~ uwarded tor the beSl square inches. .Ju~t the large Seetion, 15- 5 with St. Francis' Red t r ll h ch me~~,-s ~ HlC'ksville Hkks:yjlle, 3-1726 TOWN ~~!~ :~dtt":r~:g~o~~::t~:;1~~~ ~ord "Posted" is sufficient. The :~~ ti.!~::~d plac': with 14 wins ::;e' call~n;wto !s~rwhere he was Nites: Hlcks. 3-2364-J IJN OF to attend and a good time is pro• signs must also be~r the name and Arthur Baldwin of S t . Ignatius I and I was still meeting train sched- :...-. ~ _ ....._,,..._,,. ..,, __,. mised to all. address (not the signature) of the n Clerk Com ets rolled a 206. 213 game in I ---=------~~~---~ person posting. Once a .n area has a 500 oedes. Howard Sopa of St. ' " been propel'ly· posted it remains, l gnat.iu.s Hicks rolled 200, BiH so, even though a vandal defaces Wulfken of St. lgnatiu., Red• 202. ffll Mii 0:: or tears down signs, and signs MAGLIN'S may be renewed only in t.he ~~?n:e-:~~2~1'<>mlcr of St. lgnatiu• :::::::::::::::•~_,•;•,•,•:«-• months of March,. J\lly, Au~t, Wine-& Liquor Store _ be plea.-Jallt_ for 00th hunter and a nd September. farmer. The sporll;man i13, a guest 69 BROADWAY But posting alone does not give on the farmers land, and few Authorized Ddtrlbutor pTOtection. What is really needed farmers 'Crill refuse permission to (Next Door to A&P Market) i.s some common court.esy by t he ,hwrti.ftlleyareuked.The!armer, SAUSMER'S f.Y. Phone Bicksville 3-0414 sportsman. He should drive in- the on his part, can encourage this b y ,,:u., yard, ask permiuion to h\lllt, and poating his land with aigns which SPORTING GOODS _ BARDWARE fi1td .eut who" the .. f&l'lllfll' ,l'-.~ - "10-Broiuhrar,Opp,•A&f', _ , _,.. -fil~a..17• ':------~"'' w~t hi~~. ~'?- ~~ tbe ·d&7 will 'Skm o~y." _,. _ _. _. " -· Dll-':. . . ' ... ·. •.: . . .

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HUNT'S ·BART PEAR. i, FLAKO . 1 1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY . PIECRUST pkg. 2for 29,: IIIILK FED KRASDALE LEGS & 8UMPS . PRUNE J~ICE qt. boUle . 23; Of VEAL . lb. 49; KRAFT MILK FED MIRACLE WHIP. qi. jar LOIi& RIB 49 VEAL CHOPS HORMEL SPAM tin SUGAR CURED . . 43 SMOKED TE,.DERLOIN ~59, SUNSHINE CRISPY . - CRACKERS large pkg. FRESHLY GROUND LEAN CHOPPED MEAT · 11 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M . .

FROZEN FOODS - ... -~taJ'69!'. .. -, BIRDS EYE CHOPPED Thursday • Friday ~ Saturday Thursday - Friday • Satutday ASSOCIATED SPINACH· 18, OLEO MARGARINE lb. 23, lb.10¢

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Cottage Cheese 15, FLOUNDER FILLET lb.· 49, LmUCE 2 beach for 29,. ;'-·BETH'PAG·E ·suP·ER MARKET~ ·STEWAKT ·AND CENTRAL AVENUES Prices Effective Oct. 3'0 to Nov. 5 BETHPAGE, L r., N. Y• ;;nv!~ DAILY .._._• . Hlcksville:3 .~1776 PLENT¥· OF' FRE'E PARKING ;<., t