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\ : - 1 njR^DAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 .THE LEADER Ians Are Advanced \orUNAnniversary (Continued from Page it. feligious, veteran and school organi sations which will p a rticipate in the nine celebration. C h airm en of comm ittees for spe cial UN'W eek projects a n d programs have Jieen appointed. Am o n g them are Mrs. H a rold B a ttin, Executive Secetary. of the Freeport Chamber |o f Commerce, who is head of ar rangem ents for a public m eeting Oc- Itohor .25 at Freeport High School. ■Mrs. M onte Davison, program chair- Im a n for Freeport G irl Scouts, will (assist her. Mrs. David K a d ane. m ember of | the National- Com m ittee for [UNICEF, and Mrs, Albert Bleakley. [ p resident of the local Council of 1 C h u rch Women, are in charge of the'U N ICEF \Trick or T reat\ Hallo- J-we'en program. \Magazines for Friendship.\ a plan for sending old copies of good American magazines abroad, will be inaugurated under the direction of Charles Friedm a n of the Community Affairs Division of the Cham b er of Commerce. Display tables of UN literature will be set up in all the banks in Freeport under the direction of Mrs. • Irving Lessler, Vice-President of the Freeport-Roosevelt Chapter of Hadassah. All 10-year-old children in Free port will participate in a tree- .. planting.. AereniOliy which will fen-_ ture the presentation of a UN placque especially devised for the occasion. Mrs. Paul Wilson, Presi ded. of the Freeport G a rden Club, and Mrs. Charles Friedm a n of the Village BfeautiflcaMon Committee, are representing their organizations which will cooperate on this project. Library Inform a tion Center Freeport Memorial Library, under the leadership of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Kelly, director, will serve as thr main inform ation center during UN Week. Tables displaying UN litera ture, books and exhibits will be set up In the Senior and Junior reading rooms, and special children’s pro grams planned. The Boy Scouts of Freeport, un der supervision of Horace Weed. a. neighborhood commissioner, will distribute UN posters in Freeport stores. Mrs. David K rieger. community affairs chairm a n of Justice C h apter. B'nai B’rith, will be in charge ol ordering UN literature, posters, dis play aids and decorative m aterial for use in any type of UN program which village organizations m ight w a n t to present. : i A .speakers' bureau.' to be com- • tposed'of per$ons_gualified to speak on UN topics before local organiza tions, will be set .up by' Mrs. Robert McClellan, -Civics C h a irm a n of Athena Club. Mrs. McClellan also w iiyfie in charge of ordering UN films for programs. Gilbert. UN chairm a n of the Atkin- Xt was announced by Mrs. Charles • son Parent-T e a c h e r Association, and *Mrs. Albert Stern, Secretary of Free port Community Council, who are ‘co-chairm en of the UN T e p th Anni versary Committee, th a t a meeting will be held- Septem b e r 12 in the M unicipal Building. They urged th a t representatives from the 40 partici pating organizations' attend for a final discussion of plans which will include • d etails of school, veteran and religious groups’ observance of U n ited N a tions Week. PAGETHIRTEEN 7 ' SAVINGS -AT. NEW H IG H ! Savings account ^ b a lances. in the • s tate's ;236 .savings and, loan asso ciations increased $48,155,470 during June, and a t m o n th's end were a t an ' a ll-tim e ' h i g h of ! $2,358.324;350; The m o n thly.'gain was 6.2 p e r cent g r e a t e r t h a n the,$45,351^« increase ----- i a june,-l054. ~ .r. -4 — - Adelphi Art Workshop Plans Show Next Week Members of Adelplii's Sum m er Art W orkshop will display their, ar tistic accomplishments in a public exhibit which will run the week of August 8. Works on display include sculp ture, graphics, ceramics, drawing and painting. The exhibit wtU be set up m the main hall of the Arts building on the G a rden City campus and-m a ybe viewed without charge. LOST BANK BOOK LOST Ki.nklmok' No. - Fiee- [M)r4 H tm k - fVixmiK liuereeloit m-e h e r e by nnllrinl Hi:,i mil,-,. Kiioh kook if. Hi'Monlv.l wilhin III tiny, u now boot w ill I,,. I , itT-.l ill y 1, PUBLIC NOTICES i N O T I C E IS H ltliK B Y i;|V K N th „ l L io.-n,. N o . n - n i i - m a n i,.„ i„.,.„ iss,„,,i t« wi<- inulio-Njtrnfil lo xell (>«•••■- u i,,| ciil.-r ul ro t n i l u tiller th e A lco h o lic Itevpi'K u c fO 'U m l Lnw »t 1 | R u t I to u <1 A v u m tf. I- r o c | . N h ^ h u C o u n t y . N . Y.. |'»i- on |r n -tut st-N con HU III I It to II. S i e v e Liuipi. A j j J n - n s M u s tu k iis «nd ]'crt*r Amii* hHA 1‘ri.Mu IK-At/iuntm. July^-AtjL'iint j. N O T I C K IS IIMRKHY G IV K N luccuiHi- N o . Ii.\J,.^ u,.rn i>M< the umti-rsit'lii-il liefi' M,ul l it n-tiiif un«b-r the A tun hoi tc lb-v ciuhu trol Liiw ,,t W ^t Men il k r i « i-p»n*r. Njinnuu Crniiny, N.Y lucniiees coiinumptiun. Fn-lim Cortu. t t !>R^ >' Murkut. July 23-Auir. 4. t hut To P U B L I C N O T I C E N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N th a t L i c e n s e N o . G -A -27T S l u i i C b 'e e i r m i n i ( T Vo th e u n d e r e i tr n o d to h 6U b e e r a n d c i d e r a t rcfcnll u n d e r th e A lco h o lic BevcrnW e C o n tro l L a w a t 15 S o u t h , M a in S t r e e t . F r e e p o r t , N urmau C o u n t y , N . Y ., f o r o f f p r e m i s e s c o n s u m p t i o n , v H a r r y K a n d i lo r o s , DBA T o r i n o I t n lt & n - A m e r ican G r o c e r y . A u j r . 4 - 1 1 . LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE o f FILING COMPLETED A S SESSMENT ROLL AS PREPARED BY t h e c o u n t y b o a r d o f a s s e s s o r s A F T E R G R IE V A N C E D A Y A T T H E I R O F F IC E IN N A S S A U C O U N T Y C O U R T H O U S E , E A S T W I N G . O L D C O U N T R Y R O A D B E T W E E N W A S H I N G T O N A V E N U E & C O U N T Y S E A T D R IV E .- M IN E O L A , N E W Y O R K NOTICE LS.HEREBY. GIVEN.. ^Lb-t ihe MKHcHsmeiU roll for lhr County of Nna- *mu, for the ye;ir Hi*.6 hits been finally completed by Uie uridendtrued members of the Hom'd of AtiKt'KrtOI’M of Njlbbiiu Comity. i»rid a portion of imid rod ns it ^ relate* to and cover* property situated within the Town of Hemprftend. Town of North Hemp*tend,_ Town of Oyster City of Lou* lii-M-h. City of Vilen Cove, i* now on file in the follow in « offiut*: O F F I C E O F H O A R D O F A S S E S S O R S N A S S A U C O U N T Y C O U R T H O U S E E A S T W IN D’ O U ) C O U N T R Y R O A D R E T W E E N W A S H I N G T O N A V E N U E & C O U N T Y S E A T D R IV E M IN E O L A . N E W Y O R K when* the sumo will remain open foi public inspect ion for fifteen days. D o ted th i s 1*1 d a y o f A u g u s t , lii.ifi. C H R I S T I A N T . C A R L H O W A R D C. H IC K S F R A N K A. P E L C H E R . J R . L E S T E R W . R A W L IN G S E M. P O D E Y N , C H A IR M A N C o u n t y B o a r d o f A sbohsoih o f o f N a s s a u C o u n ty , -T-A iiu . 1 - ! l . N O T I C E T O B I D D E R S Se a l e d J> ic 1 k m i b j e c t t o nil in s t r u c t i o n s . . l e r i n s RiiiT\ c d tidttlt> n a “ h e r e o n . a n d p u r s u a n t to th e fle a t l o n s filed w ill be re c e i v e d b y tfto P q r c h a R in f f A g e f it o f . t h e In c o r p o r a t e d v i l l a g e o f F r e e p o r t . F r e e p o r t . N. Y „ . a t tiio M u n icip a l B u i ld i n g , 46 N o . O c e a n A v e n u e . F r e e p o r t , N . Y .. u n t il 3:tl(> P .M . E .D .S .T . M o n d a y A u g u s t r15 th . 1955 ■\vhereupbn th e y w l ( | b e o p e n e d i*citd a l o u d lit e. m e e t i n g a t 8 :30 P .M . A u g u s t lo t h . 1955 in th r ^ p r c i i c i i c e o f th e B o a r d o f T r u s te c f i fo r furnlsH itiK 6 37 KV A W e s C lnR h o u s c T r a n s f o r m - e r a , o r cajunt. ty p e C S P 50 ey c le 2 4 O / 4 I 5 0 Sec V o l t a g e 120/241) w ith 4 ta p s L E S S H A N G E R S S p e c if icu tio n K . propORal* a n d nropoKe<|. c o n t r « c t « m a y be o b t a i n e d n t t h e o f f i c e o f th e P u r c h ii a ln i r A g e n t , 46 N o r t h O c e a n A v e n u e . (F r e e p o r t. N. Y ., U n til -4:3b P .M . F i f i d a y . A u g u n t 12 th . 1 515.1. T h e V illag e H o m 'd re n e r v e s th e rig h t to re j e c t nil bid*. R a y m o n d T . R e i m a n P iirch ji.sin g A g e n t NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING N O T I C E IS -H E R E B Y O lV E N . th i n ■■ p u b lic h e a r i n g w>H b e heM by ttt> T o w n B o a r d o f th e .T o w n o f H e m p s t e a d , Id th e B o a r d R o o m fn th e T o w n H a il ' F r o n t S t r e e t . H e m p s t e a d , N. Y ., o n T U E S D A Y . A U G U S T 9. 1955. n t l0 ; 3 0 ■ A J t f . (D.STT-) f o r th e purpoti© o f con e id e r I n g th e a p p l i c a t i o n o f A L B E R T S U N S H I N E - f o r p e r m it to in s t a l l f o u r (4 ) g n a o ll n c S to r n g o ta n k s e a c h w i t h a c iip a c U y o f 2 ,000 ?t?»i°n9 a,1<f to co n tl u c t » m a r i n e g a s fillin g s t a t i o n a t p r e m i s e s loc-atod .o n w e s t sid e o f S o u t h M a in SU-eetT 185.00* a o i ^ h o f W e s t 4 t h S t r e e t { n e a r ) F R E E P O R T . N e w Y o r k . **v*«o- M a p sh o w in g th e p r o p o s e d in s t a l l a t i o n ? n file w i t h th e a p p l i c a t i o n lit - t h e O f f ice o f th e u n d e raig n o O nm l m a y b e v iew e d M o n d a y th r o u g h F r i d a y d u r i n g th e h o u r s o f U:00 A .M . to 4 : 4 5 P .M . A ll p e r s o n a in t e r e s t e d In th e s u b j e c t m a t t e r w ill he g i v e n a n o p p o r t u n i t y to be h e a r d a t th e tim e a n d p l a c e a b o v e d e s i g n a t e d . BY O R D E R O F T H E T O W N B O A R D , N A T H A N L. H . B E N N E T T \ T O W N C L E R K T O W N O F H E M P S T E A D . N . Y . H A R O L D P . H E R M A N P R E S I D I N G . S U P E R V I S O R | ] > » te ,l : JU L Y 12. l l i i 5 - | H e m pH t e n d . N. Y. 2 T - J illy 2 * - A u ir. 4. The B A L D W IN a n d CORNELIUS C O M P A N Y C o n s u lting../ ENGINEERS • ’ - SuiceJiord * ■Simllt & 71]a/couison3Ac. , Cit. 1890 Municipal and Civil ENGINEERING & SURVEYING 117 West Sunrise Highway © TReeport 8-6760 C A R o n s r a ■ p a WE’VE GOT THE BIGGEST {JAR! Plymouth is the biggest, longest, roomiest car of the low-price 3. A full 17 feel long, Plymouth is even bigger than some medium-price cars—cars costing as much as $500 more. And it’s bigness that pays off for you: You get big- car beauty and riding comfort. You choose either the thriftiest six or most powerful V-8 in Plymouth’s field. You get the steadiest ride, the greatest visibility, the most leg room, the widest front seat, the biggest trunk. WE’VE GOT THE BIGGEST DEAL! See how much more Plymouth gives you at its low, low price compared to other cars in its field. You get more tjgr, more value. , What’s more, Plymouth sales are high. We can offer you top dollar for your present car. You’ll like our convenient financing. We're ready, able and eager to give you the bigge.st deal' of the year. Don’t wait any longer—see us’today! BEST BUY~NEW; BETTER TRADE-IN, TOO Plym o u th nam e d '. \America's Mo it Beautiful Car\ . by- fa mo os ■SVof j entona j brtiiU, - t h e Society o f (jlu r tr a to r i SEE “ PLYM O U T H NEWS CARAVAN\ W ITH JOHN. 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