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L 23. 196| I. KATZ wntz. spii'ii. :ation B'tiai 5 CoHcf-HUis nvontiuli i.j ibJy \\!i:ch e Quest f(.i- T Tensimis >k place at nbor of iljy Board an«l hip and ad- ics. He has *residuu i.f jgion of the S na n hiis !’' element 0 comblim ave 1 h flu( ng why, iuoi'lnc. e born In 1 arc tnoio eptibic to e born in ; pliysiclaii a vitamin blame. J3y becom- In the scl- :rt reports. ! scientific ture today jges other ,n, French. 1 J a p a n e s e M)t ol tills i/cen heart ■ m otlomil ; has been , don ficien- £Ource or . ind, lies In tween peo- iway from lia olng more these days, amnied to other corn- styles oi man com* Rugs ined tel?' m M a k inB\! crubbing * natecall cleanlna tiueena & 9 ^ t *“S. ■■ r ■ THDHSDAY, APBIL 23, ISE4 t h e LEAOEH Girl Scouts Plan Annual Fair April 25 Girl Scouts of Troop 207 will hold a fair at the home of their leader, Mrs. Anthony Celenlano, 329 Archer St., Freeport, at 10 ,.a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, April NOTICE OF SALE Slffilgs.-S'-i® P u w w n t |j® of PoreclosUre ■D«fo,ee. win selK?r^puWlc*aucUon^on north Ironl steps ot the Nassau Uy Courthouse; Old Country oad, Mlncola, New York, on May 1st. W a t J1:W o'clock in the forenoon the gremUses jaes Jhnown^ os # t E.>it DedeU Coun ty Courthouse; Road. iMlncola, New V known a s # t E.-vit DedeU ----- si. Freeport. New Y o rk.'situate on th e northe.-isicrly corner oX E ast BedeU S treet and South Main Street, bolng SS •feet f ront and rc.ir by 100 feet In depth mn each side, .all as inOrc p.nrticularly described in .said Judgm ent. Sale sub* 0 the followlnB: .i prii jeet to t on whii o n wh ich .approxini.Hcly Sl-J.OOO *^Md Interest rem ains tinp.tid; e x isting ie.isca and tenancies; zoning restrictions: vio* latiotu and orders; covenants and re- Ktrictlons o l record, If any: .my state of facts an accurate stirvcy m ay show. A p p roxim ately am o u n t due $13,60tJ13 plus $301.90 costs and disburscnicnts, .nnd on addllion.-»l .aliowance of $300.00: plus interest: T>.ited. M.irch 30, J9H. MICHAEL S. TULLY. JR,. Rcicree. NEWAEAN. ARONSON-* NEUMANN • Attorneys for PhtlntlfC 350 F:Xth Avc.. N. Y. City 41 A p r. 2-23. ■ . . , . SUMMONS AND NOTICE If .my; ;ind if any of the defendants n.micd herein are dead, any nnU all per.-iona who .nre Uusl>.in(J, widow. gr.m tee. m origagcc. lienor, heir, de visee or -successor in Interest of such uf them as may be dead, and tlisir husbands and wives, heirs, devisees and successors In'intercsl. aU of whom ond whose mimes and places of rcsl- answ e r the com plaint in tills acilon and to serve n copy of your ;inBwer, or. If tiiu complaint is not served with this summons, to sjrv c u notice of .ip* pcarancc on the ptaintliTs attorney w ithin iwciily 120 ) days iifivr the sorv* Jeo of thin summons,- exclusive of the d.iy of.svrvicf- In ca.>!e of vour failure to .ipi»;‘a r or .answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default far th e relief dem anded In ihe complaint. f«rf«oing .summons is served upon you April, 1IIG4, and filed and entered .with tite coinpluriii in the Office of the 'If lion. aiiUiorJzed by Sl'Ction 5-S7.1 of th e Nassau County A d m inistrative' Code, is to establish the regularity o f : a tax .sale of ih : following described pi'cinisrs, and of the title of the plain* tlif resulting Ihcrcfrom . and Jn case of the failure of the defendants to redt^in, io bar c;ieh and every of thein one! all persons claiming under them from nil claim s or onpiimhranci.i tlieniupon of any kJod or nature what* soever to the prem ises descrllTod in the complaint herein, and being more particularly designated and described on the N.issaii County Land imd Tax t.u„S- S \gj X S V I i . f ’S S ' * ” ' ' ' \ ’'- Hiere wiB be games, amuse ments, refreshments, a cake and cookie sale, and a white elephant sale, plus other attractions.' Thegirls of the troop are con ducting this fair to raise rrioney to help pay for a trip they plan and hope to take this spring to I'ho histoj'ic Pennsylvania Dutch countrj-. Everybody is invited to the fair. NOTICE TO BIDDERS rw e * S d ? o 5 * D istH S \ \ N b \ ^ o?\thS xow n oi Hempstead. Freeport. New York, hereby m vites the subtnisslo of BeaJed bleu on Industrial A rts Su; district for the school year 1904-CS. Bids will be rcoel%-cd untU t:0Q P M on the 5th day of May. I9w . al ihe oglcc of the Board of £ducsitlm . port ilenior htgii acnou>, oouui drouK* side Avenue. Freeport, N e w York. Specifications and bid fom w jn a y be obtained a t Uie Business Office of th e Board of Education, Joeated Jn the Joan VV. DodU J u n tr Siroet. Freeport. Now Y o tk. * ft«r A p rtl 1004. k.lt .. . . . | ■■ ......1 A.M. to 4:00 P.M . Th« Board of Edu- taU o a T tse r v e s th e rig h t to reject aB >ids. also to snake aw a rds item by tern, by ports, o r In bulk. Board of Education Freeport. New York ~ Smith. President :otler. Jr.. Clerk — eporL N< B y : Clifton B, Smith. John T. Cotie- • X ^ te d : AprO 23, 29$4. NOTICE OF SALS SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY SUNRISE FEDERAL S A V I N ^ AND* LOAN A S S O aATION ; PlolntUI, : — against — KURT MORRACK. ET Al*. Defendants. •, NOTICE OF SALE Index #13844/1903 In pursuance of a Judgm ent of forc- ciosurc aiKi sale duty inado and en- Icrcd lit th e above entitled 'action, bearing date th e . 13th. day of nniry, 1004. I. the undersigned, tho itelarcc In said Judgm ent named, will sell a t public .luclioa at th e north front steps uf the N.issau County Court House, Old Country Road, Mlneul.i, New 'Y o rk, on th e 37th day of April, HX94 a t 10 o'clock in the forenoon of tli.it day. th e premUcK directed by aald Judgm ent to he sold and therein described ns follows: ALL Uial certain ulol, piece or parcel of land, situate, l.ving and being nt Roosevelt, Town uf Hempstead, County uf Nassau, and State of New Yui'k,\murc particularly bounded and described os follow s : DLOINNINC at a point on the Naj'tiierly side 'uf Centennialnnial Avenuevenu ., . .. ...... A riy from th itcrsfcilan nennial Av ........ niicriy side of\'i:mwi»i).il' nuo W illi the W esterly i;lde of Nassau Ro.icl as sold rond was laid out and established on July 33, l'j57; runniiii, tlionco / Ndi t)i 8« degrees 49 minute/ West and along th e -Northerly »idc of Cenlcnnial Avenue 51.13 feet: thence North 3 degrees 15 liilnutrt E.i,st 237 feet In land now or lormrirly of Denevolse; lhr*nce South B3 .dr- srecs 12 m inutes East and along sala last nienlioaed land W.U feel: tlienw South 3 (U'Brees II iiilnutvs West 5i. feet; iheiiee North Hfi deuree/t 4!) min- Ccntcnnlnl Avenue, to the point oi o> p e o n s ‘%\u“ j r C T - l o ‘'nn''p lion «> Iho United Stales GovcrnnieiU which may one parcel subject l« ally state of tacts an accurate .survey m ay iihow, rcktrietivfi vuvcnaiiU of rcuoru. If any, and zoning restrictions. =-1-“’ A oSs s o s s S ’ be editov-in-chief next year) and writing a legular column for a local newspaper. He is also an ac tive membei- of Key Club, Histoiy Club and Debate Club, enjoys cycling and playing guitar, and plans to go into jpiuTinUsm or law, with .in eye toward »i political career. GERAIMNE UE FRANKUN AND ANDREW BRONIN NAMED COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS Geraldine 1 ^ Franklitx and Andrew Bronin hnve been chosen Freeport’s 1964 Community Ambassadors out o f a field o f three dozen ^ l ^ t s and nine finalisu from the junior class at Freeport High The announcement was made jointly' by Mrs. Lyle WilmoU. chairman o f the selections com- - ----- ---- : ------------------------------------ mittee. and Mis. Howard Mac- Dougall, chairman of -the Com munity Ambassador projeert for its local sponsom, the Freeport Community Council. Others on the selecUfirui oonunHt^ were Paul CallEtghan, Roy Cacciatore, Walter Young mi/4 Itfrs. 'Fred Hewlett. Finalists «md winners were eho.<:- cn ivith Ihc advice of the Experi ment in International Living, 32- year-old ncm-profit -^ucational organization wWdi developed the Community Ambassador progratn as a facet in its pioneering op- proaeh to International’ undcr- -standing—*loaniing to live to gether living together.\ - Geraldine Franklin, daughter of. -Mr. and Mrs. Irving 'Franklin of 278 So. Long Beach Ave.. Is member of the ' Student Council and has been secretary and vice president of Iwr class in the past. She Is active in public speaking and sports, has studied Spanish three years, and her hobbies ni’e photography, reading and cooking. Andrew Bronin, son of Mrs. Dorothy Bronin of 5 Ocean CL, is parlk'Ularly active in literary and journalistic pursuits, having eo* founded a literary magMine at school, working on tho school nuwspaper, \Flashings” (he will Brahms, Chopin, Lizst, > mrise Hwy. F NEW CARPETS SOLD W all-to Wall C arpets Cleaned Student Recital At McIntosh School The McIntosh School of Masic. 48 Hillside Ave., Rockville Cen tre. w ill present a group of Intcr- mcdiale and advanced students in a recital of piano'and violin mu sic on Friday, April 24 ai 8:15 p.m. Among those participating aro; Lois Casclla, Che.ster and ElLs-se Feldman, Michele Shank. David Heaton, Loon Rosonberg. RichnrfI laconn, Leslie Lakow, Danya W.'u'- ing. Lynda Hurwitz, Grotclion Gvoon,‘Marth,i Moor, Allen Schocr, Peggy Vo-sburgh. L.iwrcnco Fine, Grace Combos, TeiTy Rosonson, Lucille Marino, and Linda Long. The public is cordially ’invited to.nUcnd the program which wlU feature the works of Beethoven, (O r g a n lat & DIreie VAN REES STUDIO C O R N E L I U S V A N R E E S s to r of M u sic. F r e e p o r t Meith o d lst C h u r c h ) Teacher of PIANO. ORGAN and VOICE. 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