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r - THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 TREiLEADER PAGE THREE « . i ......... H a - j rP'i-- County PiansTo Buy Property in Hewlett Police Headquarters t Would Cost $55,000; Hearings Are Scheduled ' T h e 'Nassau County Board of Su- \ pervisor3 a t Its m eeting Monday, August 8, will consider a resolution ..au th o r izin g County Executive A. - Holly Patterson to sign an agree m e n t to purchase property for the „ -Fourth Precinct of the County Po lice. ' U n d e r the term s of the proposed agreem e n t the County will pay $55,- • 000 to Moses D ,. Heyman for the land and-.building on the south\ side of Broadway at Sheridan ave- . nue in Hewlett. T h e station house of the F o u r th Precinct Is now lo cated at 126 Franklin place, Wood- m ere. A previous proposal -to locate th e station house a t Broadway and W ycoff place in W ^odmere was w ithdraw n in deference to neigh borhood objections, early in M arch. F o u r hearings h e a d the calendar for the August 8 m eeting o f . th e Nassau Board of Supervisors. Two concern the proposed extension of Sanitary Sewer D istrict No. 2. one altering the general bounds and the other extending the bounds of the W oodmere-Hewlett Collection Dis- ' trict. oBth actions are for the pur pose of Including a new residential developm ent of 66 acres between .. C e d a rhurst and M o tt Creek, to cost about $275,ODD: O ther hearing will be on land acquisition maps- for road and drainage improvements. On Crystal avenue from Zicha s treet to Franklin Square road in M alverne and Valley Stream and on M errick -avenue from . Jerusalem avenue : \northerly toF fem p s tead- turnpike In. E a s t Meadow. .... Board A<Jo|rts Smith's To Change T a x Collections _ The Village. Board ...lias, adopted Village Treasurer Leonard D;’ B. Smith’s proposal to start the collection of taxes next year on March l.and September 1. - T h is change w a s 'c h o s e n as. the Lighting Company Stock \ Offer Well Received Long Island Lighting Company reports that it received subscrip tions for 97.3 per cent of the 624.- 170 shares of common stock offered to shareholders at $20.50 per share on the basis of one new, share for each 10 shares held. A sim u ltaneous offering of 33,- 543 shares for subscription by em ployees, also a t $20.50 per shaie. was • oversubscribed as subscrip tions were received for 33.934 shares. The additional 391 shares required to fill employees’ subscrip tions w.ill be made available from th e unsubscribed—shares initially ----- offered-to.S h a reholders,.......?_ ,. ..... The rem a ining 16,564 unsub- : -VErflbcd shares - a re being \sold _ a t A ? a- group ------ of—underw riters—headed.—jointly...by. .- ..- -W^ frX fthgifiy-ar-ub., B iy th :& ©a* I n l a n d T h e F ir s t Boston Corp. r\ ' proceeds from sale of the new ... shares will be used to-repay bank loafis\ incurred fo r construction. most economical way of complying with the new state law requiring th a t tax collections begin on the day the fiscal years opens, in order to end the necessity for'borrow ing money each y e a r ,u n ti l taxes are pafd in June. O ther Nassau villages moved the- start-o f .th e ir fiscal year, back from \March to Ju a c .- b u t a e tu d y b y Mr. Sm ithT M ayor .William F. Glacken and the Village Board indicated th a t this would, be a costlier step. It would have required either a special three-m o n th fiscal year, with all the expenses Involved, or the col lection of 15 m o n ths' taxes at one time. For an easier switch-over, avoid ing a sudden change,\ Freeport will sta r t collecting seconcl-half taxes on November 1 this year only—one m o n th earlier than usual. T h e re after the tax dates of M arch 1 and Septem b er 1 will go into effect. His Plan Adopted Mrs. Lyons New Secretary In Village Clerk’s Office Mrs. H a rriet Lyons of 101 W eber- Held avenue began her new duties Monday as secretary to Village Clerk Milford Van Riper. A resident of F 'e e p o r t for 30 years, Mrs. Lyons has been employed in the. Village Clerk's office for about seven years. LEONARD D. B. SM ITH Feature Movies Listed A t All Village Parks T h e Freeport R e creation D e p a rt m e n t has been conducting a series of weekly movies a t the Vlllagt Parks and this coming, week the a t traction- will be a full length tech nicolor feature “Mickey,” starring Lois Butler, BUI Goodwin, Irene Harvey and Jo h n Sutton. \Mickey” is the Story of a tomboy who suddenly realizes th a t she if a young lady when she gets crush one one ofthe boys on her baseball team. Lois Butler does a superb job w ith her songs and mlsehevlous1 jersonality; Bill Goodwin plays hei loving, but m u ch bewildered father The movie will be shown Augu.s 3 a t Northwest Park, August 10, ai N o rtheast Park and August 11 at RandaU Park at 8:30 o'clock. I t will also be shown a t Holy Redeemei playground, W ednesday, August 10. a t 10 A.M. Adults and children allkt are invited to enjoy the free film The final movies of the season wil be the \Babe Ruth Story\ starring William Bendix, the week of Augus. 22. ' >1 HORACE E. De LI8SER HAVE LUNCH AT Harry Wrede’s © Air Conditioned GOOD FOOD © QUICK SERVICE CLEAN © DELIGHTFULLY COOL. 30 WEST MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT if1 0^0B \ M - ~ j r Q l ' - w .Js • Follow The LEADER T h i s B e a u t i f u l , V in y l D O C U M E N T . C A S E i s y o u r s A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E w ith e v e r y r e n ta l o f o n e - o f o u r S A F E D E P O S I T B O X E S , —-.....R e n ta ls' arc, \ $4.00,\ $6.00, $16.00 ’ ' .... H L - — Shd $15.00 per Year, Plus Tax COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS A N D LO A N A S S O C /A T IO N M a in O f f i c e : 53 N O R T H P A R K A V E . f a t L .I .R .R . S t a . ) R O C K V I L L E C iE N T R E ’ N. Y. 120 S i F R A N K L I N A V E . (o p p o s i t e L d f B .R , S ta .) . V A L L E Y S T R E A M , N . Y. 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