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wuch church Upon and aft te, the churel f fam ait tn wd | borer A letter was read from a taxpayer asking what method was used auditing village books and how ® countants car find a balance and cer- tify to the same when the village clork sends for water vent, bill for which the writer holds a receipt. How could he balance his account for the day on which the bill wss nxid? asks the writer. The writer clatmed to know of four other persons who say the same thing happened . to them. It wes moved and secorded that the chairman appoint a commit- tee on audit. Broken boulevard lights in ViMage avenue and Merrick road and the length of time remaining in that condition . without 'being replaced were discussed, also what right the village has to give away Gr alks for private use. \ The question was brought up in regard to serving the village tru tees with an injunction. restraining them from extending any more wi er or light lines outside the village limits, as it is figured that there is a foss of money on the same through nts will receive cate- ion if sent my ° Meeting Wednesday, Angust 27 Meeting of the Good Government Association was called at 8.15 by the chairman pro tem, 52 members be- ing present. Several additional reports of the investigations by . the committees were read as to the progress made «EAST ROCKAWAY Mrs. John Small of Gien Cove is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Walter Johnson of Grant avenue. Miss Marie Johnson was a guest of Miss Minetta Anderson of Centre Moriches during the week. The Rocklyn Club will hold an- other plenic for its members and triends on Labor Day. The Yacht and are held to await the return of | Holly has again been chartered. and the chairman, who will then discuss | the sail will tnclude Point Lookout, with and advise the association what course to pursue at the completion of the investigations. Although three- weeks 'have past since public attention was called and afterward three personal complaints made to the board of trustees in re- gard to the health conditions in the | Banks avenue section, there has been absolutely no action taken, although all members of the board were pres- ent. As the village trustees are the health board, there is considered no excuse for lack of action, and it is believed the association will be com- pelled to force the matter through the state board of health. A motion was made to ask John Ryan to come before the next meet- Ing. The matter of crosswalks . was leakage and upkeep, and that it is | turned over to a committee for in- unfair to people who bought proper- | vestigation. ty years ago and have been paying The usefulness . of toxes to furnish a plant to give out- | Brown will be reported on at next siders all the comforts of the incor- ; meeting. porated village without having to | pay directly for wear and tear on | sociation making a complaint against the plant, repairs, boilers, etc. 4 A letter was received by the as- The | Contractor Brindley in regard to the ThE Teave tho a other con- make \Can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.\ Nor good shoes out of imi- tation leather. @ Every standard. factory wear. F shoe we sell con- forms to our all leather Hence their long and satis- [* \Tr srism bf mall\ I) Roogrs Pest Company Broadway at 13th St. \Pour Broadway at 84th Bt. Convenient Corners\ | Fifth Ave, at 4ist St. A MAN-who is ambitious enough to develop . hen it is put upon him-THE JOB Electrician | then back to Long Beach, where a TAXMTfINO‘HCI | Unknown, Lot 22A. ... .. lo Unknown, Loge 2B, 24, 25, 28, 29, each.8.41 Unknown, Lots $0 to 34 inclusive Unknown, Lots 42 to 47 Unknown, Lots 38, 36, 37, each. Unkno Lots 38, 89. 40, 41, each Unknown Lot 12. . Unknown, Lots 13 to 22 inclusive 33 i 40, 41, each 12.824 each . <> Unknown, Lot 48 Bleek 18. Unknown, Lots 9, Unknown, Lots 36 . Unknown, Lots 2 Unknown Lot 40. . Block 19. nknown, nown. Unknown, Unknown, Lots Block 2 Unknown 15-64 mere, Block 21. CoH Bek dacs 18 Ton, 0° 2. Unknown, Lots 44, 45, 46, 61, 62, \Werernient irp it is a+. cob \e\\ Lots 46 to 48 inclusive, vee cee max «eo Rev. Paul Hill, pastor of Peate md the camp Miss Jessie Burling. of Ocean ave nue returned on m from.. & thkouu' vacation in Ocean Grove, «--- Bethany Circle of Kinks' Daugh- ters held an outing to Point Look: out on Monday. The Commodore, commanded by Captain Wright. was chartered for the occasion. Rev. Paul Hill, pastor of Pente- costal Church, and a trustee of the Eastern Nazarene Colleze, made a business trip to North Scituate, R. L, lest . week, - The college is moving from North Scituate to Wallaston, Mass., near Boston, where a finely equipped school building been purchased for $50,000. . A lbrary, valued at $1000, has been donated to the college by J. L. Morey. TAX SALE NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC , OF SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES AT THE Nassau County Court House Mineola, New York Beginning Monday, Sept. 29, 1919 At 10 A. M. (Continued from Page 32) July 14, 1016, by C. W. Smith, C. in act-1.7 Clerk Pose & t District 13. WHE April, 1887. he a (moth, June 14, 1887. Districts ock 1 Unknown, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, each. .. Unknown Lots 5 'to 12 inclusive, Samuels Lots 13 to 17 inclu: and 2! k 21, Anna. AA Bag wervnnnbiedbedranl Filed Office Oct. 20, 1915, as i to 18 inclusive, tali c..». gull-“Infl- Ave ce «Abd tau—unfinqfl i to 18 inclusive #00. x a n « 2.10018 lock \4 euch Lots 1 to 14 inclusi emel (0, 10 10 32 in Block 42. Lots 1 to 32 inclusive, each 28 to 81 in. 17 to 82 in Block 48. © to Lots 1 to 31 inclusive, each, .. t inclusive, each ive, each 17 to 32 in. Block 47. ta Lots 4 to16 inclusive, 20 to 23 in. elusive, each , Block 48. M Lote 1 to 15 inclu elusive, each ... Block 49. Lots 1 to 15 inclust elusive, each Block 50. Lots 1} to 18 inclusive, 17 to 29 in. elusive, each . Block 51. Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, 18, 18, 21 1 26 inclusive, each I to 14 'ncusive, ench . 8 to 26 'nclusive, each Lats 27 to 40 'n:lus'va, mach Lots 41 to 52 inclusive. each Bloek 20. Lots 1 to 14 inclusive, Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 31, each Block 56. * Lots 1 to 25 inclusive, each inc'usive, each 5 | Block 57. 26 '~~usive. ead Lots 1 to 25 inclusive. each 0 inclusive, each lock 58. 2 inclusive, each Lots 1 to 23 inclusive, each usive, each .. inusive, each 6 inclusive, eac 9 inclusive, each. ? inclusive, each. .. 9. Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, 15 to 25 is. sive, each - Block 60. Lots 1 to 18 incl clusive, each . Block 61. Bit Lots 1 to 6 inclusive, 9 to 25 inclusise 165 : Block 62. | _ Lets 1 to 26 inclusive. each 20 to 25 in- Lota (24, 25, 26. 60) Lo's 27 to 40 inclust Lots 41 to 49 inclusive, Block 28. Lots 1 to 14 inclusive, each Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that in pursumnee of the powers verted in me law, I shall on the 29th day of September, and the succeeding days, at 10.00 o'clock in forenoon, at the County Court House, Mineola, Nassau County, York,. sell at soil suction the real estate hereinbefore described, s the owner or owners of such lank tenements respectively shall pay the amount of su6h tax or meseesment, with the said p ties thereon remaining unpaid, together with interest thereon, at the rate of sym centum per annum to the time of sale, with the charges of the notice and advertisement If default be made in such payment, such lands and tenements will be sold for it of the taxes, together with the interest, penaitfes and other changes thereon t of. redemption, such property be redeemed. M The purchaser at such e shall pay to the County Tremsurer ten per con afi amount of thxes for which the property is sold immediately iifter the sale of the proper and the remaining ninety per centum of such taxes within forty-eight hours after sich The Connty Treasurer will execute to each purchaser a certificate in writing descrbing umount paid therefor, the interest or penalty thereon it date of the sale, the time whem the purchasers will be mi 1-10. remedies provided law for the enforcemt period fixed by law for redemption of or be entitled to receive comweynees of the isn: , at their option, pursue the remedies provided by inz (> i wecupant thereof, or some other perior iously redeemed the + by paring w assigns, um mention the date of such certificate said certificate have paid between the days of the and penalties thereon from the date of payment at th- sam: as the interest or penalties at which he WILLIAM E. 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