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MmMW^^^^^^^^^ \ v'\7 v ;•' / - } M^^^#^^'i^ ' ' ''.'^'.'':> \;''/^v?\••; .-\. «W^'^ '' \;V,':.-',',. 7-\ './',-.\ •;• ^'.-';•, :;,.',;{•'; -:^-, -! .- 7 ' r.' ;•-' BIZ T ,ILA % A D Z B -^ ORT/.N. , JfANUABT 26, 1950 e-Girl* Honor Matron and P**MM % And Mra. J John *S, siil, je» oently installed as matron and patron ^ respectively of ^OhaptiMrr T OJS!«8.} were, hphored \b^ Freeipbrt ? Mangle, pizJ3., at. Its\ monthly xneetlng in spartan Temple ThurgHa'y/ night '^h6n' .the girls put on the Friendship decree fqc_them, and presented a 'gavel to the xnatroh/'.. ' y.-... ••% •.\\•' v '. </ ;\ . Ann Michel waa congratulated on having a / birthday 'Anniversary in. .January as the 'members. \Happy Birthday. Dear Ann/' Announcement; waa made that-the members'would visit 8t. Giles Home for cripples in Garden City tomor- row night, ahtT that a hay, ride, aboard a sled If there is snow, Is scheduled for Saturday night, Feb; 25; ..';\•.„.,...%j v','/.., .. • ji . .\'' . It was decided to meiet' twice'' a month, the first Thursday night: for a social time at the hom,e of JTerry Poland, the beloved-queen, and the third Thursday, night for the^regu? lar meetiiigMn Spartan Temple. A \plass\-f*f six is to.be initiated at the mdetinK on iThurad^y night, Feb, 16, when tK& superyixors and daddies are to provide the ehtertalndient. ' SUITS And EQtJUWENT TEAMS OUTFITTED \0- SPORTING GOODS -: LEATEZR GOODS TOYS DANZIGER 70 South Main Street Freeport Named B. Billmeyer, who retired the Arstpf .the; years aa president of; the Exchange Cliib of Freport; has Iben pamed ,Disr tript-Goyernor for the Long Island krea by'Wi; Burg Anstine, the national president, of ybrk, Rica was advocated by\ DnJ Mark Mr. Blllmeyer, a resident of Free- port has been a member q( the local Exchange Club since 1936. He has served *in the offices of treasurer, first and .second vice-president^ Like National President AnsfAhe, District (Governor Blllmeyer comes from York, Pa. They have been friends over a long period of years. ? Mr. Billmeyer Is district manager of the Commercial Department of the New York? Telephone Co: and a member of Empire Chapter of the New York/Telephone Pioneers Club of Long Island. His office is located In the district office in Hempstead, and he resides with his'family on Maryland ave. Mr. Blllmeyer ac- companied National Vice President Hotaling and a delegation of Free- port members Including President George J. Smith, Albert Smith, John Diemer recently to assist in the nstallatlon of officers of the Chat- ham, Ijf.Y. Exchange Club A. Dawber ht the weekly luncheon of the Club m the Elks clubhouse; The speaker was introduced* by !Mr, plllmeyer, program chairman for January.. • ' ; • Dr. Dawber* has Blade three trips to the-Alaskan territory also visited Puerto^ Rica on similar missions^ for the Government. As a member of. the Indian Affairs Commission he has made a study of the natives of these territories on their appeal for treatment by the'American government/ their occupations, ed- uuatlpn and means of livllhood?. On his recent trip to Alaska he showed by maps and pictures the conditions existing among the na- tive Eskimos and Aleutian Indians and some of their contentions were found to be qnwarranted as Uncle Sam feeds them and tHey_are also gainfully employed in the fishing and seal fur industries that are Statehood for Alaska and Puerto flourishing in this territory especi- BEFORE YOU MAKEvANY DECISION-LET US SHOW YOU THESE BEAUTIFULLY STYLED NEW CARS ally *h\two %landa/6t, 66. k%ul^ Tl%e '?y B J aonuaHy realizes an income of $i,00%QW fiwm the fur ;seals taken from pelw of seala In that area. Formerly Japan and Russia shared in the profits from this industry r*3Ut after World War II both countries lo?t \thls privilege oh t*ie, previously mtemational trestles, i Now only United Stajes and Canada share in the profits from the seal fur bearing industry. There/are about 60,000 natives, in Alaskan territory of which Jh'alf' aye Eskimos and Indians. Plans are noyr under way, by the Home- Mis- sion Commission on which Dr. Daw- ber served to make recommenda- tions to the. government giving greater 'IndeQendehce to the Indians and Eskimos within the next ten years allowing them to govern them- selves , locally in these Alaskan waters. Instead of giving them food; Uncle 8am should provide ad- ditional cash with the annual in- comes of $1,000 to enable them to Improve their living Conditions, he said. Long Island CCNY Branch Planned in Levittown A Long Island branch of the Zve- . ning and Extension Division of City College School of Business, Is to be opened next month, Dr., Robert A. Love, director of the division, ah% nounced.this week. K : The-divialon will send Instructors from' its Midtown Business Center in Manhattan to open a group of specialized business courses on Feb. 14 in the north wing of Levittown*s new Abbey Lane scMool on Gardner ave. First selections, decided on, will be courses in Salesmanship, Business Management, Retailing and Advertising., •Enrollment for the courses is be- ginning immediately at the Center, continuing until 9 P.M. each day from Monday through Friday, aqd may also be made in the North Wing of the school on Feb. 3 and 9 from 7 PA*, to 9 P.M. Anyone applying thare is asked to use the north entrance. j**,. L.I. SALESMEN TO MEET A meeting of the Long Island Salesman's Association will be held in the Elks* clubhouse Tuesday night, Feb. 7. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FMEEPORT, N.Y. Sunday Service 11 A. M. Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8.:15 Sunday School 11 A. M. Reading Room Oped r to Public r Daily Except Sundays r and Holiday* ! Menkk B4, at Elm PL ALL ABE WELCOME * ._. . V\**\^*\V\t*\V\u\\M\^<\t<\u\t#%r\r<yxn bam##y, beauty everywhere you look* Add It's aU bradd-new beauty ihalde and outl 1950 la bpli^ iemd dramatically re«8tyled! xe-dedgned to be the Beauty Queen of the the long, low, and lovely* T)iere\a?e^ (oAfabHca } 11 isma^new ^ Most 6SP l^j^pMg^ by tb^ fact t^ Cbyysler*8 kind all otbe%8-^-truly reflects the sound comfort and eofbty inside! The extra headroom, legrpom, shoulder?rooml The eafbr visl\ bility! liie cha!r<helght seats! AQ the extra convenience of the ea^est of aUcara toentw^ this *p»at caj at y^ smart&jiir mo^k ooiin:Ei^(& car we ever built and the sweetest* per&mning^^^ SpItBre Engine The Salvation Army 75-77 Ohmroh Street MAJOR ERNEST V. NEWTON Officer Xn Charge SWNDAT SERVICES the completely WatAqpoof Ignition Bystem. %1:00 AJ*. Hollnaaa MaaUng 2*30 P.M. Sunday School Meeting! 6:30 P.M. Young People J WEDNE8DAT @iOO PA*. Mld*waek Prayer Meeting 7*30 P.M. Ladlae* Home League All Are Welcome . •:•. • •' • .v':i^W^^W»8 L\i'. ?E;;:\^%^»* J I - .ITT- ' '• # THURSDAY;\JANUARY 26, I960 LBArDBB — FRBBPORT; N. Y. PAGB 8BVBN NOTICE OF k. . ^^^ HRS LUTHERAN VILLAGE OF FREBPORT. NEW YORK JjATBRAL SEW^R DISTRICT NO. 13 Notice. Is hereby -given, that a petition for the cHtabllahment of Lateral Sewer Dlatrlct No. *13 In the VlHage of Free- port, New York; and for the oonatruc- 'Uoq of a ayateni of lateral aewora there- in, wna filed In the office of the Village Clerk on the 10th day of October 1949, and that a public hearing was held by the Board of Sewer Commlaslonera at the Municipal Building, Nol 46 North Ocean Avenue, In the Village of .Free- port on the 4th day of January I960, and notice of such hearing waa duly published .and gald hearing waa duly hold on aald 4th day of January 1960, and all objections were heard and all owners and peraona dealrlng to be heard were heard; that a petition In oppoiil- tlon to the creation of Lateral Sewer District No, 18 na propoaod and filed nnd advertised waa Interposed by the Freeport Acres, Inc., a domestic cor- poration with.Its AfRcea at No. 28 South Main Street, Freeport; and that the said Freeport Acren, Inc. requested the In* clualon of Its lands In' the Lateral Sewer District No. 13 an proponed; and that Mr. Robert A. Leonhardt and Phllomena Lconhardt, his wife, requested the In- clusion of their property In \Lateral Sewer District No, 13; That It Is the.opinion of this Board oT Sewer Commlasfoncrs of the Village of Freeport that part of the lands* of Frwport Acres, Inc. be Included and; That land of Robert A. Lconhardt and Phllomena Leohhardt, hie wife, be Included, and; That the Freeport Acree, Inc. has withdrawn their petition objecting to the creation of Lateral Sewer Dlntrlct No. 13 as propoaed, and; That Robert A. Leonhardt and Phllo- mena Leonhardt, hla wife, hav,e with- drawn his oral objection to the creation of Lateral Sewer District No. 13 as propoaed, and; That the Board of Sewer Commission* crs will meet to act thereon and hold\ a public nearlng with reference thereto at the Municipal Building, No& 46 North Ocean Avenue In said Village on the 30th day of January 1950, at 8:00 P.M.: That at aald time and place, aald Board of Sewer Commissioners will meet to hear all peraons who appear at nald hearing and desire to be heard and full opportunity to be heard will bo granted to all persona Interested concerning said petition and said Board of Sewer Com- missioners will hear all objections of property owners or other persona In- terested In relation to such petition or the boundaries of such district as nmended, or the making of the Improve- ment or subject matter of aald petition of proposed amended sewer district No. 13 and all such ownera-and other per- sona Interested will be given an oppor- tunity to be heard on the question whether their property will be benefited by the proposed Improvement. So much of aald petition as is re- quired by law to be published Is In words and figures as follows: LATERAL SEWER DISTRICT NO. 13, VILLAGE OF FREEPORT, NEW YORK; To the Honorable Board qf Sewer. Commissioners of the Village of Free- port, New York. The petition of 'the undersigned, own- ers of real property respectfully shows; 1. That the undersigned petitioners and Freopbrt Acres, Inc., and Robert A. Leonhardt and Phllomena Leonhardt, his wife, are the owners of real property in Lateral Sewer District No. 13, aa amended. In the Village of Freeport, New York, repreaontlng a majority In amount of the aaaesaed valuation of the real property In aald district subject to tnxatlon, as It appears upon the last, assessment, roll In effect preceding the : date of the Sling of this petition, and respectfully request the construction of .a system of lateral sewers therein as located and shown on the map and plan of such proposed district, hereinafter referred to, and request that the entire cost thereof ..be. assessed upon the prop- erty In guch district benefited thereby. 2. That aald lateral sewer district, aa amended, heretofore has been \Md out by the Bqard of Sewer Commissioners of the said Village and la shown on the map and plan thereof Aled In the ofRco of the Village Clerk on the 28th day of March 1949, which map and plan shows the location of the lateral sewers to be constructed In said district to connect with the main or trunk aewera and that the boundaries of aald lateral sewer district In aald Village aa so laid out on auch map and plan, are as follows: .-., BEGINNING at a point In the center line of Atlantic Avenue where It Is Intersected by the center line of South Grove Street; thence run- ning, southerly and along the center line of South Grove Street to a point which would be One Hundred Twenty^Flve (125') linear feet southerly from the center line of Cedar Street; thence running west- erly along & line parallel with the Moutherly line of Cedar Stcaet^-*nd One Hundred (100') linear feet • southerly threrfrom, when measured at right angles thereto, to a point One Hundred (10(K) linear feet east- erly from the easterly line of South Ocean Avenue; thence running south- erly, patalle* with the easterly line of South Ocean Avenue to a point One Hundred (100') linear feet northerly from the northerly Una of Front Street: thence running east-, erly, 'parallel. \with the northerly tllne of Front Street to a pplnt that would be Intersected by.rthe center line of Woodcleft Avenue, when ex- pended northerly In a straight line; thence running southerly and along the center line of Woodcleft Avenue . to a point opposite the dlvlalon line between lota :No. 1 .and No, 2 aa they appear on the Bub-dlvldon map . .of \Freapbrt Beaeh, Section No, I/' wurveyea lOotgtjar, 1934. by smith »&;Maleom*onT lac. Civil Engineer*, Freepprt; LJ.% thence running eaat* erly .and; along the (HvMon line ba* .'tween lota No. % and No. 2 aa they ^appear\ on the* :ub«dlvlalon map^ nfnreaald to the \Westerly hank of Woodcleft Bay; thence running southerly and along the westerly hank of Woodelef t Bay ta the aorth* - ar*y bank of Little Swift Creek; thence running westerly^ *%o»a? *ha northerly bank of L»tl&_8x*a_greek. to a point,In the same which would he One Hundred (100') linear feet, westerly-from\ the westerly line of Woodclef t Avenue, when measured at. right angles thereto; thence run- ning northerly, parallel with the westerly line of Woodclef t Avenue and distant One. Hundred (100') linear feet, westerly therefrom, ,whe» measured at. right angles .thereto, to' a ..point One/ Hundred (lOOf) ' linear feet southerly from* the south- erly <llne of Richmond Street, said point being the northeasterly cor-, nor of lot No, 150 aa It appears on the sub-division map of \Freepprt Beach, 'Section No, l'\ aforesaid: thence running weaterly along, the division line between lots No. 143 and No. 160 across South Ocean Avenue and along the division line between lots No, 16? and No. 168 an. they appear on the subdivision map rof \Freeport Beach, Section No. 1\ to a point -which would bo OneHundred Ten (110') linear, feet gWsi^rly from -the easterly line of ^MWer Avenue, when measured .at right angle* thereto; thence running aouthcrly, parallel with the east- erly line of Miller Avenue to the northerly \bank of Little Swift Creek; thence running westerly and alone, the northerly bnnk of Little Swift Creek to a point In the center line of Miller Channel; thence running northerly and along the center line of Miller Channel to a point op- ponlte the division lino between lota No. 286 and No. 287 as* they ap- pear on the Kub-dlvtsioh map of \Froeport Beach, Section No. 1\; thence running easterly and along the divlnion line between lota No. 2K6'and No, 287 across Miller Ave- nue nnd along the division line be- tween lotw No, 233 and No. 234 ns they appear on the sHb-dlvMon map of \Freeport Beach, Section No. 1\ to a point which would be One Hun- died Ten (110') lincm feet easterly from the easterly line of Miller ' Avenue; .thence running southerly, parallel with the easterly lino of Miller Avenue to a point In the div- ision line between lott* No. 177 and No. 178 aa they appear on the sub- division m»p of \FreTTpoT'tT'Beach Section No. 1\; thence running cawt- erly alone the division line be- tween loin No 177 and No, 178 itcroaa South Ocean Avenue and along the division line between lotn No. ,13Q and No. 140' aa they appear on the sub-dlvision map of \Freeport Bcnch,__Sectlon No. 1\ to a point One Hundred Fifteen (US') linear fuot cnaterly from the eanterly line of South Ocean Avenue, aaid point being dlwtant One Hundred (10W) linear feet westerly from the west- erly line of Woodclef t Avenue, when measured »t right anglew thereto; thence running northerly nnd par- allel \with the wcwtcrly line of Woodcluft Avenge acrosK Manhat- tan Street to n point which would be One Hundred MOO') linear feet southerly faom the aouthcrly llnejL. of Suffolk Street; thence running * westerly, parallel with the *outh« erly line of Suffolk Street, along the division lino between lot* No. M29 and No. 330 a* they appear on the sub-dlvlwion map of \Wood- cli'ft Buy E»t»toM, Section No. I\ nurveyed October 1024. by Smith & Malcomwon, Inc., Civil Engmcura. TYceport, L.I., ncroBH South Ocr»n Avenue Mud along the division line between lots No; 403 and No. 4tM as they appear on the auh-diviaion map aforeaald, to a point which would be^Ono Hundred Ten (.110') I incur feet n»nti*rly from the e»nt* cily^ lino of Miller Avenue: thence \running southerly wnd parallel with the eauLurly line of Miller Avenue to n point In the divinlon line be- tween lot* No. 65 and No. 66 aw thuy anncHr on the Mub-diviwion m»p of \Randall Bay Estates, Sec- tion No. 3,\ wurvcyod October, 1024, by Smith & Malcomaon, Inc., Civil Engineers, Freeport) L.I.; thence running weaterly along the dlvlalon lino between lota No 65 and No, 66, acroaa Miller Avenue and con- tinuing along the dlvlalon lino of lot* No, 07 and No, 08 to the center line of Miller Channel an they ap- pear on the sub-division map of \Randall Bay Estates, Section No. 3\: thence running northerly and along the center line of Miller Chan- nel to a point opposite' the division lino between lota No. 212 and No. J13 aw they appear on the sub-dlv- inion map of \Randall Bay Estatew, Suction No. 3\: thence running wcwt- erly nlong the divlaion line between lots No. * 212 and No. 213 auroaa Naaaau Avenue and along the dlv- iwlon lino between lota No. 248 and No. 240 to the center line of Nn»- #mu Channel as they appear on the nub-division map Rforcaald; thence running southerly along the center Hnr of Nnwaau Channel to a point which would be opposite the divi- sion line between lota No. 421. and No, 422 as they appear on the aub- divlalon map of \Freeport Beach, Section No. 1\ surveyed October, 1024, by Smith & Malcomson, Inc., Civil Engineers, Freepprt, L. I.; thdnce running westerly along, the Division line between lota No. 421 \ and No. 422 to the center line of South Long Beach Avenue; thence running southerly and along the center line of South Long Beach Avenue _to the northerly bank of Little Swift Creek: thence running weaterly and northerly around the bank of Little Swift Creek to the eaaterly bank of Randall Bay: thence running northerly along the eaat* er.ly bank of Randall Bay to a point which would be Interaected by _the\ northerly .line of Suffolk Street If aald.northerly line of Stlf4 folk dtreet were projected weaterly In a straight line; thence running easterly In a*'straight line which . would be In the projection of Suf- folk Street-to a pplnt In the center line of South Long Beaeh Avenue: thence, running northerly, .along, the center line of South , Long: .Beaeh Avenue to a point oppoalte the dlv*-. alon line'between lota 'No* .317 and. No. 318 ae they Appear on the aub- division map of ' \R/andall Bay Eatates, Section No. 8'% euryeyed October, 1*34 by Smith' & Maloom- ao», Inc., Civil Engineers, Ffeoport* L.I.; thence running easterly .amdi along the division, line between lot* No/ 817 and No.\3IB On*. Hundred Fifteen % (11*') linear feat to the , aprthweetedy corner of lot<No* J?@ as . It appear* oh' the #oh-olvlmon map* aforeeald: thenc* ' *6a*&$dr a*4 alow *h* lino between lot* No. 279.**\* **o. 31» to a point in the dlvlalon line, between lot* No, 278 and No. .279; thence running eaaterly along the' dlvlalon Unc_ between lots-Nor 278 and No. J7@ acroaa Naaaau Avenue and along the division line between lots No. 183 and No 184^ also along the division l|ne between lo^a No. 127 and No. 128 aa they appear on ^ th» aub-dlvlslon map aforeaald^ across MUle'r Avenue and continu- ing along the division line between lots No. 29 and No 30 aa they ap- pwar on the sub-division map afore- aaid to a point One Hundred:Ten (110*) linear feet easterly from \the csaterly line .of Miller. Avenue; thence running southerly and parallel with the eaatorly line of Miller Avenue to the division lino between lota No, 410 and No. 420 aa they appear on the sub-division map of /'Wood* cleft Bay Eatatea, Section \No. i\ surveyed October, 1924. by Smith & Malcomaon, Inc., Civil Engineer*, Ffceport, L.I.; thence running east- erly and along the dlvlalon 'line kc- twcen lota No. .410 and No. 420, Mcrowa South Occnn Avenue (o a point in the eaatarly aide thereof, which aal*l point would be In the southerly line of lot No. 310 aa It %lH)oar» on the wub-dlvtalon man aforesaid; thence running cawtcrly nlong the aouthorlV line of lot No, H10 to a point which woOld be One Hundred (100') linear feet westerly, from.lhc wqatcrly line of Wbodcleft Avenue: thence running northerly, and parallel with Woodclcft Avenue to the division line between latn No. 2»5 and No. 296 na the.y.^ppeapvon the nub-division mm^ of \Wpod- t;h'ft Bay' Bat«,toa, Section No. 1\: thenee running westerly along ^te dlv talon line of lota No. 205 and No, 206 acroaa South Ocean Ave- nue and along the division line be- tween lota No. 43R and No. 436 a* they appear on the nub-divlalon map aforesaid, and eontinulni; along the southerly line of lot No. 22 aa It HppcavM on the imb-dittaion map of \Randall Bay Estates, Section No. 3,\ aurveyt'd October, 1WJ4, by Smith & Ma (com won, Inc., Civil EnglaeurM, Krueport, L.I,, to the easterly line of Ml Her Avenue thence running northerly nlong the easterly line of Miller Avenue One Hundred (100') linear feet to a point in the woutherly line of Hamilton Struct: thrncv running north wewtcrlx acrowa the InterMoctlon of Hamilton Street and Miller Avenue to a. point In the westerly line of Miller Avenue that would be liiturnectod with the north- erly line of Hamilton Street; thence running wcwtcrly and along the northerly line of Hamilton Street to a point which would be One Hun- tired (100') llnrar feet easterly from thu uaatei'ly line of Naaaau Avenge, when monnurcd along the nprtherly Hue of Hamilton Street; thence running northerly, parallel with Nanaau Avenue to the north- _. erLy'llne of lot No, 172 an It ap- l*ewm on the »ub-dlvl»lon map of \Randall Bay Eatatew, Suction No. 3,\ thence running weaterly along the northerly llnu of lot No. 172 »furt;*mkl Mt'rom* N»»Mau Avenue unil «Iong the division line between lots No. 295 ami No. 206 uy they :t|H*cMi (o a point One Hundred llm-Hi' fret vewtL-rly from the erly line of N»MMnu Avenue: thence running wouthcrly and ;*»r»llui with the westerly line of NaHimu Avc- nuu to the northerly line nf Hamil- ton Strep;,: thence running v/cMtcrly mid »long Hit: northerly line of Hum- iH*rnl$ti'eu(. to « nolnt in the'eimtcrly line of South Long Beach Avenue; tmcnce r u n n I n g northwcwtcrly a crown South Long Bench Avenue to a point in the westerly line thereof, which »a!<l point would be In the tltviwion line between lota No. 166 aild No, 167 ax they appear on the nub-dlvMon'may of ''Randall Bay EHtatua, Section -No, 2,\. surveyed March, 1024, by Smith & Malcom- aon, Inc., Civil Engineer*, Frcoport, L, I,; thence running woMlciHy and aloTtg the division line befwecn lota •No 166 and Nu, 167 to a point One Hundred Ten (110') linear feet westerly from the westerly line of South Long Beach Avenue; thonco running northerly nnd ^parallel with the weatorly line of South Lonit Beach Avenue to a point In the dlvlalon line between lots No. 188 and No.. JB9 »s they appear on the Mub-dlvlalon may of \Randall Bay Eatatoa, Section No. 2\; thence run- ning easterly along the divlnion lino between lotn No. 1HK and No 1HO, acroaa South Long Beach Avenue and continuing along the division line between lotn No, 137. and No. 138 aa they appear on the aub- dlvlalon map aforcunld to a point One Hundred Fifteen (US') linear feet oaatcrly from the oantcrly lino of South Long Beach Avenue; thence running northerly and paral- lel with the eaaerly line of South Long Beach Avenue to the norther- ly line of lot No. 120 as It appcara on the *ub»dlvlalon map aforeaald; thence running westerly along the northerly line of lot No* 129-acrosa South Long Beach Avenue and along the northerly line of lot No •19? as It appear* on the sub-dlvla* Ion map aforeaa^d, to a point One Hundred Ten (110') linear'feet weaterly from the weatorly line of South Long i Beach Avenue: thence .running northerly and parallel with the weaterly Hne of South Long Beach Avenue acroa* Adama Street to a point In the aoutherly line of lot No, 198 a* It appear* on the sub-division Jnap of, \Randall Bay ./Eatnten, Sectlqn No*.2\; run,.' -nlng easterly* and along \the aouth* erly'lino of lot No; 198 to. a point In the center line of South Long Beach Avenue: thence gunning (^northerly and along the center Hne of South Long Beaoh; A venue to & point oppoalte the dlvlalon line be« tween lota No, 226 and K.o< 227 a* ^ they. appear on thd aub-dlvWon map of '\R&ndall Bay Estate;, Sec* tlon No. 2\: thence running weater-; ly and along the dlvlaloo line be- tween lota No 226 and No 227 to * point One Hundred Tarn (110') .linear feet weaterly; from the we*t» erly line of South Low Beach Aye* noa; thence running northerly and acroea Front Street to a point In *$he dlvlalon line, between lot* No,; 234 and No. 235 aa they appear o» . the aub*dlvl*lon *map &&ora*&&*; thenea running eaaterly^ and along *h# dMdoa Una aetweexr lot* Wo, 234 and .Mo. 235 to tae we*t*#Iy Eatnten, October line ,of South Long Beaeh Avenue:\ thence running aoutherly along the weaterly -line of \South Long Beach Avenue to a. point In, the. northerly line of Front Strect;-th*nce running \ southeasterly and diagonally acrowa < the - Intereaectlon of South Long . Beach Avenue and Front Street to' a point .In 'the* southerly llne< of Front /Street that would Ke Inter- aected by the eaaterly line -of South. * Lonk Beach Avenue: thence. 'run- ning easterly and along the south- erly Hne of Front Street One Hundred Fifteen (!»') linear feet; — thence running aoutherly and paral- lel with ' the eaaterly line of South Long Beach Avenue to a point In the; division line between lota No. 412 and No. 418 aa they appear on the sub-division map of VWood- cleft Beach, Section No, TV aur- yeyed ' April; 100.8, by Smith & Malcomaon Inc., Civil ^Engineers, Freeport, L.I.; thence running east- erly along the division line be- tween lota *No. 412 and No. 413 acroaa Naasau Avenue and continu- ing along the divlwlon line between lota No. 402 nnd No. 403, nlwo con* tinning along the dlvtalon line be- tween lota No. 134, nnd No. 135 aero** Miller Avenue, nnd continu- ing nlong th'e diyialon line between lota No. 124 and No 125 aa they aupenr on the aub-divialon mnu nforcanltl, to. a point In the dlylnlon line between lota No. 49 1 and No. 482, ns they appear on the aub- _mnp of. VWoodcleft Bay Section No. I,\ surveyed 1924, by Smith & Mnl- comson, Inc., Civil Engineers, Fn*o* port, L.I,; thence running easterly nnd 'along the dtvialon* line between lota No. 4J1 and N« 4X2 to a point In the westerly Hn« of South Ocean Avenue: thence running aouthcoMt. erly acrowa South Ocean Avenue to n point in the caatcrly line thereof. which wnid point in aluo In tin* southerly line of lot No. 290 an it nppenra on tKo »uh-dlviaion map nfort'Hnld; thence running easterly and along the aoutht'rly line o( lot No. 290 to a point which would be One Hundred (100') linear feet westerly from the westerly line of Wood cleft AvcHU**, when men »u red nt right nnglwn thereto; thence run- ning northerly imrnllcl with the westerly lino of Woodcicft Avenue to the northerly lino of lot No, 2S4 »M It appears on th\e sub-division map nfori^ald : thence running westerly and along the northerly line of lot No. 984 and ncrosa South Orenn Avenue to n point In the wt'Mtcrly line thereof; thonco run- , nlng northerly and along thc-went- # rly line of South Ocunn Avenue (o the diviwlon line between lots No. 4H9 and No. 490 as they appear on the aub-dlvlidon mnp aforewtld: thence running westerly »nd along thm dlviwion Hn« between lota No, 116 and No. 117 aa they appear on * the Hub-dlvlwion may of \Woodcloft Bench, Section Nu. 1,\ surveyed April 1WOH.' by Smith & Malcom- aun Inc., Civil Englnecra, Freeport, L.I., ncroaa Miller Avenue and con- tinuing . alone .thiL-divialon—llnc,- be? . tween lota No. 142 and No. 143 a* they «nu»»r on the aub-dlvlglon ni»n nfnrcH«id to « point Om* Hun< died Ten (110') linear feet wewt- urly from the Easterly line of Miller Avenue; thence running y and parallel with Miller ncroKM Kront Street to the divlwion line between lota Mo. II f*^ and No. 3S3 aa they appear on the auh-dlviwion mop nforoanid: thenre running weaterly nnd nlong thf divialoH line between lots No. 3»2 and No. 353 acrowa Nawanu Avenue and continuing nlong\ the division lino between lota No. 462 and No. 463 as they appear on the auh- dlviaion mnp aforesaid to n point which would be One Hundred (100'* linear feet easterly froin the east- erly line of South Long Beach Ave. nuo, when measured f&t right angles thereto: thence 'runnlag 'northerly nnd parallel with the eawtei'ly lino of South Long Beach Avenue to a\ point in the southerly lino of Cednr Street; thence running northcnwt- erly and across Ccdnr Street to n point In the northerly line thereof, which said point would be dlwiant One Hundred (100*) linear fee* weaterly from the wcwtcrly lino nf Nmmnu Avenun, when menaurnd nlong the northerly line of Cudnr Street; thence running northerly parallel with the wcaterly line of . Nnxanu Avenue to the southerly line ^ of lot No, 16 na It npprara on th<T^\ aub-dlviaion mnp of ^ \Randall Bny Eatates, Section No. 2,\ surveyed March 1924, by Smith & Malcom---- won, Inc., Civil Englnderit, Freeport, L.I,; thence running weaterly and along the nouth«rly Hn? of lot No. 16, ncrowa South Long Bench Ave- nue and along the division line bc< tween lota No. 282 nnd No, 283 an ahown on the auh-dlvlalon map nforeaald, ,to a point distant One \Hundred Ten (110') linen fdet westerly from the weaterly lino of South Long Beaoh Avenue; thence running northerly and acroaa Ray Street, parallel to the weatorly line of South Long Beach Avenue to a point In the center line of Atlantic -Avenue;* thenee running easterly and along the center line of Atlantic Avenue to a point In the center line of Grove Street, the point or place of beginning, EXCLUDING from the above described property the following described area BEGINNING at a point In the eaaterly line* of South Ocean Ave- ' nue dlatant Eighty (80*) linear feet aoutherly from the aoutherly line of . Adama Street; thence running-east- . . erly, parallel with ?the aoutherly: line of Adama Street and distant Eighty (80*) -linear feet therefrom, when measured at right angles thereto, to * point One Hundred *100') lln* — ear feet westerly from the westerly line of . W]dode|eft Avenue,*,, when measured at rl$ht-radglea thereto; thence running aoutherly and paral* lei. with the weeterly line , of/ Wood.? ., oleft^Avenue to appoint , One Hun- dred M100?)(« linear feet J northerly from I the northerly line of Hamilton Street: thenea running westerly and • wlth-tSeJnortherly line of Street, aeroaa South Oeean Aveaua and continuing along the dlWalonjIlne between lots No. .449 .and Wo. 44# aa4hey appear on ^tha auh*dlvlalon map of \ Wood- V3left Bay «*t*tea, Saetlon No. 1, of the aub-dlvlalon map aforesaid; . thence running northerly and along the weaterly boundary line of the aub*dlvlalpn map aforeeald^ to a point In^the.'dlvlalon line, between lota No. .476 and No. 478; thence \ : running eaaterly and along the dlvl- aloa Una. of .lota No. 475 'and .No. . ; 4? 6' aforesaid, to a point jn the weat- : ;. \arly. line' oC. Soutl% Ocean/ Avenue; • ^ thence ; running hortheaaterly' and / across South Ocean \Avenue to a .point In the eaaterly line thereof, . which maid point would be .distant . .^ Eighty (80*) linear 'feet.aoutherly . from the southerly line of Adama Street, when joeaaured. along the eaaterly line:of South'Ocean Ave- nue, the .point or place.of beginning. AND alao'further excluding from the above described property so \much of the area that.may bo .assessed for sewers a* ahown In blue hatched lines on the DIatrlct Map, * ! \ The boundaries *of said district shall Include . the following described areaa heretofore excluded: . . * (1) Plot 80'xllB' on the eaatorly aide of South Ocean Avenue, , distant 80* south of the aouth- orly line of Adame Street, now or formerly belonging to Den- gler Realty Company and In- cluded In the aub-dlvlalon of Woodcloft Bay Eatatoa, Sec- tion No, 1. (2) Lota Numbered 473, 474, and ' 475, 60'xl30* on the weaterly aide of South Ocean Avenue, .100'.southerly_fr@m the.ao.uth-. orly aide of Adama Street, In Woodcleft \Bay Eatatoa, Seo- tlon*No. 1, . .(3) Lots Numbered 413 to 44? Inclusive and lota numbered 365 to 402 Inclualvo, situated on both oaat and woat aldoa of Naaaau Avenue In the aub- dlvlalon of Woodcleft Beach, Section No. 1, (4) Lota Numbered 189 to 197 In- pluslve, and lota numbered 129 to 137 Inclusive, located on east and west eldea of South ,Long Bench Avenue, 80* south of Adama Street In aub- divlalon of Randall Bay Eatatca Section No. 2. That all of the property within the boundariea of aald platrlct will bo bene- Atod by the conatructldn of such later- al aower ay stem; and that no property that will be benefited thereby haa been excluded therefrom; and that no lands outside of such district\ ahould bo In- cluded therein. That said syatem of lateral sewers (hall be conatruoted In aald Lateral lower District No. 18, aa hereby eatab- Ishod; the map and plans thereof hav- ng been heretofore duly filed In the pmce of the Village Clerk of the Vil- lage of Freeport, WHEREFORE your petitioners, Free- port Acrea, Inc., and Robert A. Loon- hnrdt and Phllomona Leonhardt, his wife, request pursuant to the provisions of Section 268-a of the Village Law that aald Lateral Sewer Diatr&ct No. 13 be established with boundaries as above aet forth and that a syatem of lateral aewera na located and ahown on auch -map—and—p Ian—h** qonattuetaA 1m *pA4 Lateral Sewer Dlatrlct No. 18 and that the qntlre coat thereof bo nnneBsod upon the property In auch dlatrlct benefited thereby. Dnled: .Freuport, New York, January 18, 1950. LEO FISHBL MICHAEL J. COFFEY, EDWARD M. VOELKER, Bonrd of Sower Commlaalonora of the Village of Frooport, New York OEORCB F. HASBROUCK, Village Clerk St-Jnn. 19.26 CITATION TO ^ THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK \JANE\ BURT.IS, said flrat name being flctloua and unknown to the petitioner and Intended aa the half alwter of Theodore William BurtlH, and to any and nil unknown pcr- wona whoao namea or parts of whoac namea and whoae iilaces or place of residence, and/or post offlcn addreaaes are unknown, and can- not after diligent Inquiry be na- cwtalned, dlatrlbuteea, helra-aC- law and next of kin of the below named Theodore William Burtlw, Deceaaod, and If aald \Jane\ Bur- tla or any of the faald dlwtrlbuteea, helra»at-law and next of kin of the -#mtd\ Theodore William Burtla be hla or her and/or their legal representative:;, their husbands, or * wlvqn, If any, distributees and suc- ceaaora In Interoat whose namua \ nnd/or placea of residence and post office ndrcasea are unknown ' * SEND GREETINGS WHEREAS. LESTER p. BIRDSALL who rcaldes at 16 Manor Court, Hompstend, Naaaau County, New York haa lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our County of Naaaau, to have a certain. Inairument In writing bearing date 18th day of March, 1941 relating to both real and personal Property duly proved aa the Laat Will and Testament of THEO- DORE WILLIAM CURTIS decoMed who waa at the time of hla death a resident of 133 1 Bennett Avenue, Hempatead, In the said County of Naaaau, THEREFORE, you and each of you, are cited (o ahow cauae before the Sur- rogate's Court of our County of NaaJau, at the Surrogated Court at MIneola In the County of Nassau, on the\ eighth day of February 1050 at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day why the aald Will and Testament ahould not be ad. mltted to probate as a Will of real and personal property, ... ____ IN . . .TESTIMONY .\ WHEREOF, ! . ? ' We have cauaed the apal of i the\ Surrogated Court of our . - r aald County of Naaaau to be \^ hereunto affixed, WITNESS, HOW, LEONE D HOWELL, Surrogate of our . aald County of Naaaau, at * the Surrogate': <O!Bce,.. at V , MIneola; . In the . eald , County, the 27th day of December one thouaand nine hundred j*. S. and forty-nine. * ».._E.v*ratt <X' Furman ;. ..... Clerk .of the Surrogated .Court ' ' ' LOST BANKBOOK, LOST—^Bank Book Mo. 9608*, Fraeport owMWM *^w. *, Bank, PaMona Intereetad are hereby _1@24, hy Smith I notified, that un^eea the book la praaent- & Maleomaon, Ineircivll Englneera, ed within 1 day*, a new book will ha ' Hne. ' a