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VERSES ILLUSTRATE SCOUTER'S LECTURE The following verses, Je origin of of which 'is unknown, were read by Mr. Selle, chairman of the Nassau jcounty court of honor, in 'his ad- dress to the boy scout rally held at Hempstead, Priday. Mr. used the Inspirational piece of poetry to Mlustrate -the ~relationship-- of the scoutleader and his: scouts. The Bridge Builder < An old man a lone highway Came at the close of the ending day, To a chasm deep and wide; |The old mah crossed tn. the: twilight READY FOR TRIAL] USE IN HUDSON BODIES New construction, which incorpor- ates. extra flanges. on all- channel pieces, box type steel dash, channel moulded, steel body. sills, ribbed steel toe-board pand cowl steel roof quarters and butt\ welding of all joints has been incorporat in steel bodies used on Hudson's Great Eight (rm: construction prevents wearing , COMMITTEE MEN UINE TROOP 36 Boys Arc Guests At Dinner In Recognition Of - Perform- ances In Several Rallies HEMPSTEAD GIRLS GURPRISE LEADER \Dogwood Troop Fetes Liew- tenant Vivian Nemblich Who Will Enter College Next Fall Star Witness Fails To Appear) At Mineola Lester: Bishop and Max. Reece, of Brooklyn, who were charged with ex- tortion, had their case thrown out of| court by Judge Lewis J. Smith, nt the! county.. court, Mincola, yesterd on a motion made by James P. Conan counsel for Reece. Assemblyman a win W. Wallace acted as counsel for Bishop, gton, | New York, June 20.-P)-The case against Edwin J. Cooley, mecused of payroll falsification, as head of the probation bureau of the court of gen- eral sessions, virtually was ready for the jury today The defense rested yesterday after Cooley testified that when he employ- ed. his sister, Mrs. Margaret Lqwler, the source and is a big factor in Hud« Santa. Pinichia, of Port Washin son's smooth operation. The boys who was the complainant in the case of troop 36, were the Mrs. Lawler for seven months, dur- tng six months of which the state con- tends she did not work and also drew her Buffalo . Cooley reviewed his probation work since 1909 and declared his record during the entire period was blame- less, He pointed out that as a re- sult of the charges made against him he had resigned his position and had repaid the-city-all the-money given his sister, He said the position in the bureau was given his sister with the consent of the judges of general sessions, but that he put her on sick léave as soon as he noticed evidences of mental aberration. Mrs wler is not con- fined to a sanitarium. The prosecution was prepared to present one or two rebutial witnesses troop preparatory to going to college in tie (as! he party was given as ession of the: affection and was a surprise to the lieutenant. Mothers of the girls and other guests were invited. Patrol 1, led by Ethel Walzer who acted: as stage manager, gave an amusing and clever entertainment composed of short, original sketches. After the close -of the entertainment refreshments were served... Small tables decorated in green, with piace cards in green, were served by walt- resses dressed in green from patrol 2. During the afternoon Mrs. Samuel Platnick, president of the Sisterhood of the Temple Beth Israel, presented on behalf of her organization a gift to Lieutenant Nemblich as an expres- Iston 'of gratitude for her splendid And built a bridge to span the tide. \Old man,\ said a pligrim sthnding tear, \ \You're wasting your time in building here, Your journey -will end with the end- ing day, You never 'again will pass this way: You'qucrmed the chasm. deep -and wide, Why \build a bridge at eventide?\ My friend,\ said the old man old and gray, 'There follows after me 'oday, A youth whose feet mus; pase -this way; The chasm that was naught for me, To-this fair youth might a pitfall be, He too must cross in the twilight the detective bureau of the third pre- cinct, Nassau county police, said that be arrested the two defendants on} the morning of y 28, after they collected $45 fro ichia. The de- tective explained that Pinichin had given three 'bad checks, amounting to about $45, to Mrs. Katherine Osgood, who a and service station in Port Wi ton. These checks were given by Pin Mrs. mom in- payment for gasoline and « Bishop and ce, to the testimony, to Mrs. ood's place of business and told her that they were employed by the Eisman de- tective agency, of Brooklyn, and that they would undertake to collect for her any bad mccounts or checks she wonders of Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, recently acquired by the Ni- tional Park service of the depart ment of the interior. Preeport Memorial day rally -and- the Nassau county rally. Other guest were Mr. Ernest Nath- an, B. Asch, and Mr. Gissel, scout commissioner of Freeport. After the dinner, which was pre- med and served by the mothers of scouts, Mr. Brown, chairman of the troop comthittee introduced the following speakers; Mr. Nathan, Mr. Asch, and Mr. Gissel. They highly commended the troop on its success- ful efforts. . Bcoutmaster Horndrup. and . Assistant - Scoutmaster . Kurt Quick also spoke. A college athiletle meet was held. The troop was divided: into four part-Annapolis, Army, Dartmouth, and .Btamford. | Annapolis won with a score of 16, Army and Dartmouth TRUCK FARM PRODUCTS Indianapolis, June 20-(P)-Exclu- sive of market garden red canning supplies and of _ local _ distribution and vegetables in 'southern Indiana were shipped by motor truck and 23 per cent. in southern Tllinels, UrrEME count: NAssAU county South Shore. 'Thefft__ Corporation, [Plaintiff, Pront Chasner Realty corp., Chasner Realty Co., Inc. Barner mbershi Goldberg, \Clark Inc., The \Gold second and third, Terpective- dim; - {work, Patrol 1 then presented their 2:31 gall-myonvsmhlrfimhed lg my before giving the case to “8:5?“ (tie, \Huis \Set \A large part of the credit for the| MY P¥iEDd, I'm building 'the bridge leutenant with a rimg. Personal gifts give full protection to those who **\ ______ __ Reopie of the State of New York: Defen\ successs of the evening was due to for him. were given by Mrs. I Walzer, second The cost of the membership was LEARNS FLYING IN U. dante. 8. Toledo, O., June 20-(F-Mrs, Ol- ga Gabriel, of Sofia, Bulgaria, is learning to fly in 'Toledo, seeking a limited commercial license bcfore re- turning to teach aviation to women $37.50, according to the story. She gave the defendants $10 and also turn- eghover the three checks from Pini- chin. - The defendants then went to Pini chia and showing them the badges pf the agency which they represented £1555an 'that he make the checks good. Pinichia, according to the police story, took $50 which belonged to his mother-in-law and gave it to the men, who gave PinichiA $5 in change. Defense counsel contended that Bishop and Reece were arrested be- fore they were given an opportunity to straighten the account with Mrs. Os goog and Pinighia GIRL_MAKES CHARGE =#BWYId N. Tutrone, 104 Seaman ave- deputy commissioner from Hempstead, 'and Captain Poltz, captain of the Dogwood troop. Mrs. Walzer, in . PARADE, ROOSEVELT sering her gift, sressed the valustle work done by utenant Nemblich. Preceding the fourth annual anmi-She said she had carried on the versary parade of the Roosevelt, Un-| Work of the troop through several jondale and East Hempstead Sunday Changes in captaincy and the pres- {schools at Roosevelt Saturday after-|@Dt success of the troop war largely noon at 4 o'clock there will be services| du to her efforts and devoted work at the Roosevelt public school at 3) A most useful gift, a collection of o'clock, An address will be made by DAture guide books, 'was presented to John M. Varney. Others to make re-|the Dogwood troop by Ners, A. T. {marks will Include Rev. Richard M./Frenk as an encouragement and ald Rundle, Rev. Francis H, Taft, and fo keep up the fine record of the the Rev. D. D. Norrls:- Rev. D. C.| £00D; Stewart will preside fever John M,. Varney will be the grand| Joseph Matto, 47, of 152 Wahl ave- marshal of the parade, assisted by W.\nue, Inwood, sustained lacerations of Floyd Post, John' D. Cornelius, Law-|the right hand, when the machine he rence Vandewater, William Voris, and|was operating was involved fPR@MF Ira -R; -Searby {ston -with orfe~driven by Joseph Oat- Parade music-Bandmaster Ensign|well, Cedarhurst avenue, Cedarhurst, George Granger with New York forenoon at Long Beach vis count a 1 Salvation Army band, Floral Park/road and Tilrose avenue, Oceanside. Mi Hlf‘u” y and the castern boundary|Drum and Bugle corps, Rockville Cen-|The accident was reported at first pre- ii hfinm county have been dvflultely‘tre Post No. 303, American Legion|cinct, Nassau county police by Patrol- a snug Drum and Bugle corps. man William Maitland. In pursuance of a judsment of fore: closure. and sale in the mbove entitled {action bearine date the 28th day of May, 930, and duly entered and filed in th oftice of the Clerk of the, County, of, Mgt sau on the 3rd day of June, 1930, t. the {undersigned, the- Referee in anid Judg- {ment named, will sell nt public suction fo the highest bidder in the Rotunda of the the Villame of |Mincol&, County of Nassau, State of New |¥ork, on the 27th day of' June, 1930, at Manan ->. 10-30 a'clock in the forencon, the premises ‘NQ’K‘ICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE directed by sald Judement to be sold Board of Education of the School|therein, described ms follows District No. 8, Roosevelt, N. ¥., Mempstead| All that certain tract. piece or. parcel Township, Nassau County, \lll receive|of land, situate. lying and being in the separate bids (or- filling and grading|Village and Town of Hempstead. County tor grade school buildings Nos. 3 and 4 to|of Nassau State of New York. und being be erected on.. Stevens Street- between more particularly, bounded: and. described Underhili Ave. and Bennett, Ave, and on as follows Centennial Avenue 206.95 feet\ east of} Beginning. at «. point in the snutherly Pennsylvania: Avenue respectively, accord- of Front Street, \distant easterly 74 ing to the drawings and specifications on|feet from the Intersection of the south Tile in the office of the Clerk of the Board alde of Front Street. with the en ot : «« lerly-side of Covert Street, runnin thence 1mm will be addressed. to the underr‘llwzg ‘ehf dwmhlflrflsmf ”(l PM\ Tm)» , signed, enclose - nor 3 degrees minutes: eas K nue, Baldwin, was arrested last hight YENC i“.,,0,§’,‘:‘§j°{‘$;fi mB and thence rtiil along the southerly by County Detectives Thomas BON-|iter than eight o'clock P. M. Of Pront Street morth Bi\ deBrees, 4% anza and Edward Johannemann on S‘Sav‘mu Time), at the School Mouse, July 2:13:va «353231? ($3 D'rfv'ffhf} now ot Charge preferred by a 15-year-ol ‘i' (k mlong the ‘lav'm—nwmn'd |‘An;] ‘xculh 1.4 Roosevelt girl. Tutrone was booked at!, CoPiss_of the. drawings and degrees Ts minutes rast $199 feel, tun- the first \precinct NASSAU OOUNtY|wects, Latenser, Bastow & Way, 16 East MBK thence north 78 degrees 41 minu * < , 30 seconds enst 33.50 feet police. 40th Street, 'New York Oity, upon ap-/2l 20 minutes 36 Tleation, All bids must be submitted on {05 MTEC ryening thence. south lank proposals which will be furnished}? i mmules To seco en application by the Architects. Each bidder on Pilling und must submit with bis proposal tifted check in the sum o amount of his bid, as a guarantee of good oint 'or place of be- Taith 'and that the \bidder will enter Into @ippfup\ \n° Point or blace 0 the efforts of Mr. Mathewson, who had charge of the evenings pro- gram, and Mrs. Mathewson, who or- ganized the women who prepared the meal. POPULATION OF FARMINGDALE 2,905 Major Charles R. Coffin, director of the census bureau of Nassau®and Suf- folk counties released yesterday ig- ures showing that the population .of Parmin@gdale is 2,905, against 2,081 in 1920, and 1567 of 1910. Great Neck estates Is 1.741,- against 359 for the census of 1920. « In Suffolk county, Patchogue has 8,860, against 4,031 of 1920, and Ash- aroken, 98 -| County- Court House® in _ Notice to Bidders _ Undetermined since Texas became & state, the western boundary of Tra- speciticn-| the Archi- thence south seconds west 61. de- GRAND OPENING SALE Store No. 32 24 West Merrick Road, Freéport feet, running thence north 14 degrees: 0b Or®dIDE | ministes west 217 feet to A monument &, CS |running thence north 14 degrees 12 min $% Of west 592.31 feet to the southerly side contract for the sum named in his bid.|\ Together with all the right, title and same t0 be drawn Infavor of School Dis- interest, if any, of the, party of the first triet No. 8, Roosevelt, N. ¥, art. of, in and to the land Tying in Front The Board of Education: reserves the) right to reject any amd all bids and, to waive irregularities in the bids should it be deemed in the interest of the School District so to do BOARD OP EDUCATION, ROOSEVELT SCHOOL, DISTRICT NO. &. Roosevelt, N, ¥. June 17, 1930. JOHN M. VARNEY, Pres TRA R. SEARBY, Cle sra court -| astern Distri€t of New York. Tn the Maiter of signer, roid, Bankrupt. In Bankruptey No. 7. To the Creditors of the above-named bankrupt iven that personal Notice is hereby proverls An the petals of the will be sold under above-named bankru the direction of Walter P. McManus, the (macho-n public auction by Albert One- treet. in front of and adjoining the above described premises to the centre line thereof Arso WM those certain lots, of land, situmte, lying an stead, County 'of Nassau, State of New York: known ond designated as and b the lots Nos, 10, 11, 31, 42 and 33 In Bloc 1 on a certain entitled | \Amended Map of Hempstead City Pork, Hempstesd 7 e office of the Clerk af the County of Mas- sau, Nov. 4, 1926, as Map No. 616 The said prefoises together are now shown on Amended Map of Chaser Realty Co. Inc., Village ot Hempstead, N Y.\ made by ' Gyril E. Marshall Olvil Engineer. Hempstead, N. Y., dated October 197 The above, described premises will | be sold subject to the continuing lien of the Mortage recorded jin the office. of the Clerk of the County bf Nassmu on the 16th day of July, 1928, in liber 1200 of feces or being in Hemp» shir , Auctioneers at Davis Ware» the balance white 300 Waite Resmucled 23 Plece-Two-tone house, Buckram Road, Locust Walley, 1. the morlgige debt secured to. be (pid TM Kettle 1, on the 30th day of June, 1930 ab 11 |oy \said Mortgage. seid balance being o'clock in the forenoon. A 'general de- scription of the property to be sold 1s, as Tollows: Groceries, Canned Goods and Pixtur 'The said' property may be inspected at the above premises on any business day o o iit n MC arnd Pont The trustee reserves the right to with- draw may of the said erty trom sale 15.000 _ together with- interest,\ thereon ram the 13ts day of January. 1030, pur- suant to Section 1006 of the Civil Practice Act: and subject to any ensement or ease- ments that mey be given P900 C908 of the said premtses to any public service T | corporatio y for the pur- pose of Taying ser vices and con nd. mains, erectin ale fixtures and r public util to such state of facts ae an surrey mal ow . York June rd. 1930, **\ \6 Cot CT NokTH. meo . inurrs Agr Underhill & Rubinger, Plaintiff's neys, Office & P. O\ Address, 160 Broad: way, York SATURDAY JUNE 21st, 1930 _ 9 A.M. To serve Metropolitan Long Island we have opened the above carrying a full and complete line of high grade DINNERW ARE - TINW ARE CHINA - ALUMINUMW ARE GLASSWARE - ENAMEL WARE STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY DIRECT FROM OUR OWN PAQFTORY | Lowest Prices xtra' SPECIAL! Extra! 33 PIECE BREAKF AS Lustre China Tea Set ___ $2.49 pas and thes, and mecu Borough of Manhattan, City of New Foreclosure c cova Asan con in, 'The Citizens Mationa! Bank of port, N. ¥. uing on bebslf of itsaif and other . bondholders _ similarly | | of The Long Good Mentted Iheples Boctely, Inc., Plaintiff, against The Island 'Good\ Hearted ' Th Beclety, Inc. (also known as the his Club) Charles Broadway Mouss, Inc.. Bmith Cat erer, Inc., .Paber, Coe _ & Gregs, Inc. Gotham Press, Inc., Eugene Bender: Fran tis M. Legget! & Company, Mliburh Con- tracting Co., Inc.. L Barth & Co. Inc. Evil Beelig. Joseph ¥. Muhoney, Richard Ree and John Doe. Defendame In pursuance of a judgment of fore: closure and- amle duly 'made und entered tn the above entitled action and bering date the 20th dy of May, 1790, 1. the Fundersigned, the referee in sald. fudgment Ter hor o is see batting In whith front door of the office building in which Is located. the offices of George Mor. Stainless Steel i * *+ 19¢ each unless It shall bring lesst seventy per centum of the appraised vslu Dated, June 17, 1030. w P, McManus, \Trustee Atiorn Auction Sale Sad or max nank or . Langdon, decersed, will sell at public ction stx\ (0) ataree of stock of the the Bank 'of Rockvile Centre Trust Com- Vilage \Avenue Rockville Centre, A.. reuckio®n, r 56 School Street, Glen Cove, M. Xvills Centre 'Trust Company Bank of Rockville Centre Trust Company Rew york aday, July ist, 1030, at ten s now Referee in Bankruptcy. Cheshire Sons, Auctioneers, Byor Executor of the MZstate of Harriet in two (2) abare lots st the front door of ork. A. M. Terma: cash. Executor. wari J. Bennett, Alorney for Rxccutor, i\ gunk Park Avenue, Rockville Centre, 100 Piece Dinner Set Beautiful Medallion Decoration. High Grade Amerfcan: Step-on Garbage Cans In Assorted Colors. Including Inner Receptacle. Large Size. - Notice of Application uNTY Court: NasSaU COUNTY In the Matter of Acquiring title by the County of Nassau to an ensement in perpetuity for highway |p In /and - M is Sree: certain\ portions ot \MiB Road. trom | Wes, i, aP tso, neta) $! West Sunri Hllhtuy.'Pvnpnrl, N. Y.. on Pants UAH 40.0%} Thon: (the 26th day ar July. 1030, at 11.00 An.. remiscs directed by raid Judgment to cownty 'of \Rawr and Btate of br wed\ therein aeseribed aa follows New York, duly selected by. the Board 9f| \nj 'rat certain tot, plece or parcel of Superyleore of the County of Mes®au for |fang, aituate, lying and being southeriy use of sald County wa a highway acoPrding irrom the Village of Prosport. in .the Town girl,“ “lion's-cot Appramumml‘ LII env- of. County of manna-m 32: ment of Commiasioners stimate, of New York, bounded and descrit Public notice is hereby given. that It is (ns ivy s the westerly wae intention of 'he Conny Attormth Of at. a petit on u Coun ursuant to Section of this\ Avenue. Distant Pour Chapter 16 oP the Lawe or 7 erent tive\ TORT tent from the intersection of the anutherly aide Court lof Bryant Street the werterly aide of ea Chapter 190 of the Laws of 1927 na e Nas: xs Avenue, running thence to make application to the Count unty, to be mlgfln y urt House at Mincoln, Nas: 17 'minutes westerly alo Tew York the 3rd day aly \side\ of mai \us m at ten o'clock. in the Jore »con thereafter ting of 6 service plates, 6 cups, 6 saucers s, 6 cereals, M's-13nd \can't. of Pairview Piace. running thence sout m! #1 en 13 “a“? westerly 4 bia tii iii} tor 'water purposes forever the designation and ap nunwuznnnmn—wn- one of said Commissionem ta premises of o er to el N Avsame, or Rust ayviey Avemse Just and waU>| for 'egres® or Ingrams. The street over the benefit and a4-|which this right of way amoil rum. M ame mk to the ~lariets, may be preseribed by the pariy ot te meant part + r o feed \oy the Base arg Dw Prespart. if wauren make a lentative ehering A Ran to san mo pies ane land body noises by stopping them at! -e- as a clerk, he was under the impres- guests of the troop committeemen “Gym“ stream had no fears for| A TArewell. party was given ri- 10 \a\; ”ffiw‘fitd” wit- sion she had resigned her position as| *\ HAVEN FOR BATS on Priday, June 13, This diner-was| \\f \® afternoon by Dogwood troop, @i\! Gey fulled to appear 1 Tees = Buffalo school teacher. Washington, June 20-(P)-Three} an misfl\;’u(ll2. of tit: spirit A06 muy he\ paused when sate on the|©0Uts of Hempstead, to Lieutenant/rify appear in court to tes: finch-rue against Cooley is bAS€dimumion pate will be protected by the suce s . efforts on the rart of the) other side Vivian Nemblich who is UD b@| Detective Marcel Chagnon, head Of Mrs. tawler for seven months' dur-\Wovernment as part. of the scenic } slat the offices of the Long 38 per cent of the 1928 crop of fruits! : {ninning grees 10 minutes 10 seconds west 184 «| Notice to Bidders rrorosais wit as oreneD 'by \the Jaland Staie Park Commis- sion 30 mistration Headquarters. elmont Lake State Park, Babyla, 1 L, mo Wo lar $00 PML duly ist 1030 for the completion af bride 'paths' at Nempsterd Lake State Park, convicting of racing and fiting bridle paths and placing rp proxima 118, square feet. of alt meadow peat on these paths. \ certified. check, cash. or money order {for $300.00 must ompany' (exch bid iPluns and specications may he secured! lat the office of the Long Isiand State Burk | Commission. at Belmont Lake State Park, Babylon, N. ¥ The Long Island State Park Commission or «ll bids. ) wiaxp, \| Chief Engineer, Long Island Sta'e Park] Commission Dated: Babylon, N. Y. June 17, 1830 Notice to Bidders \ EALED PROPOSALS WILL-BE OPENED) py .the Long. laland State Pask..Com» mission at its Administration, Headquar- ters, Belmont Laxe tate Patk, Mabylon, L £, N. Y. at 2:00 .P. M. June 24th for the construction. of approximately $400 linea! feet of # inch cast fron water! reserves the right to reject, any | A. . Hic IS maina complete with vaives. bydranta and| Wm“- at Meckscher, State Park, L. 1, N A certified check. cash or money: ordr | for $800.00 must ompany cach bid (Plans mnd specications may be secured Island State Park Commission at Belmont Lake State Park. Babylon, N ¥ The Long Island State Park Commission} werves the right to reject any or all bids A. E. HOWLAND, Long Island State Park re | Engineer | Commission Dated: Babylon, N. Y., June 12. 1930 - z s |.. | | Foreclosure |urmmg® court: NaseAU COUNTY- |__ Charles Sohl, Plaintiff, mesinst Min- nie K. Max, et al, Defendants In pursuance of a judgment of fore- jeldsure and sale. duly made and entered {in the mbove entitled mction, and bearing! date May 7. 1990, 1, the undersizned.-the Referee in said Jadgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Rotunda of the County Court House. Mineoin, Nussau County, N. ¥. on 'the 23rd day of June, 1930, at ten o'clock {im the forenoon of that day, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, ane [therein described ms follows | All that certain plot. plece or parce! o land, with the buildings and Impro ments thereon emeted, situate, lying, ane being 'nt East Rockawa Nassan and State of New and described as tollows Beginning at .m on. the Easterly! ide of. Ryder Avenue distant. 136. feet! | Northerly: from (the corner dormed. by- the| intersection. of (the. Essterly. side of, Ryder {Avenue 'with the Northerly side of Pros {pect Avenue. sid patut of \beginning: be ing the Northwosterly corner of Jind now or formerly of Elizabeth R. ' n thence South 69 degrees 12 min uter Busts 7213 feet, lund of maid land mo Tormeriy« of| thence nd. of York, boundéd | Tho ¥ W105 fest: of Robins thence still a d T1 degrees 4 minute Rast, 100 45 feet. to land now or formerly {of Robert W Nix: thence alongreatd lund of Nix, South 18 degrees 6 minutes Wert 75-100the of @ foot: thence, still, slong Ind of Nix, South 72 detrees 1 min- ute East, 1642 feet, to the Westerly: line of land \now or formorly (of Willie T (Ryder; running. thence, wlong now r formerly of Ryder, North rees 28 minutes Fant 8694 feet to la {now or formerly of George Ryder: th {partly slong land now or formerly of George Ryder, and partly wlong Jand now or formerly of Banford G. Ryder, North 74 degrees 15 minutes West 180 fect, to the Westerly atde . of - Ryder - Aventi; . and thence Southerly, along the Westerly aid of Ryder Avenue. South 15 degrees % min-| utes West, 75 feet to the point or pluce of beginning Texether with all the right interest of the mortragor, of, Ryder Avenue, lying in front of and ad- Joining the above described premises. to the centre line Thereot Bubject to m first morigage of $5,000.00 gic MEET npg es ® Referee running South a 15, de title and In and to Dated: Muy Ath, 1930 Winne & McDougal, sos, Attys. for| Plaiptitt, 9220 Union Mall Street, Jamaica, |x. v Foreclosure guemeik court: ° Nassau county Oxen ron, Pinintiff, agtinst Seagull Petrolenm _ Corporation, _ Philip Maresca, Isidor Glasgal, Michael Scoci, Collyer and Bailey, Inc., Ohwrles ehout . and. The People of the tate Of New York, Defen- dants In porsuance of a Judgment (of fore; closure and sile, duly 'made and entered In the wbove entitled metion, and bearing dite the 10th day of June: 1930, 1. the undersigned. the referee in said Judement tamed, will sell at public nuction to the highest- bidder -in front -of -the United States Post Office, in Preaport, Nassau County, N. Y.. on the 2nd day of August 1930, 'at 11 6'clock A. M. the premises directed by maid judgment to be soid, and therein: described ma. follows All that tract or parcel of land. situate fying and being on the side. of i Road alto known as Nerth Main Btrest, in the Village of Preeport, Nassau County, tate of Mew York, with the butldings and improvements thereon erect- ed, bounded and descrined as follows Beginning\ at a point on the ersterly aide of said au Road that is, distant just 28 feet northerly from a point that is formed by the intersection of north: etly line or mide of Leonard Avenue and the easterly ride of said Masenu Road or Narth Main Street: running thence east« eriy at right anetes to the saateriy side of Road 106 feet; running thence mortheriy parallel with the enaterly aide of Namsau Road 18 feet: running thence westerly and meain at rich angles to the easterly side of Nassau Rosd 105 feet to said easterly side. of Masen Road: run- ring 'thence southerly slong the same. 18 feet to the point or place of beeinning aid premines will be mold aubtect to ® first mortgare of $4500.00 and to. zontng restrictions 'and regulstions of the Village of Preeport now in force and effect Duted, June: 16th. 1910 Tuomas J. RREMNAN_ Im.. Referee D. Ormonds Ritchie, Attorney for Pain- ift, Office & P. O. Address, Bay Shore, New York. , Want Ad Infor natton Nassau Daily Review Classified Advertisements Cort five average work to ® fine, int tala, numerals A00 wsoreviations euch count we- weword- and compound wards us two words.\ fo A6 taken for tess dhan 4 Unex. Line rate pef dar tor ads for trreguiar insertions will churged for at the one-time rate. Ads ordered tor three er aix darn and before that time will oe cher in the County of} ~ said lana|} +Dnfllt~ Y924-90° sedan. $238. 435. down. r IP a iim SutPrer \Sorc io Day, @ Pranklin Ave.. $0 C44 Cohen & Puchs. 3 Bt. Hemp. 40% Och”?! Froot 8t., emp. 308 Lakeview W's“ 27111 Hemp. 3404 Welss Cigar Store Comers), % Hemp stead Ave Ila-{mu «. L. Chironicle, & I\ #00. Malverne Louls elsie, Opp. Station. Lym. THI Massa pe A R Post Broadway, Massupequs 198 Merrick McCloskey, Merrick Ave. Precport 3364 Merrick (pow, Merrick. RG... Freeport 887k Mincoln Wolter's, 114 Main 8C Tel Garden Oity ases. Oceanside . ¥eilon, 8 Lower Lincoin, R. V. C. (@. Réosevelt 0. Murshail, 253 Nassau Rd. Prot. M31 South. Mempste 4 Vahl Oceauside Ave. Hempstead 37 ° wanta Ooited Cigar. & R. Ave. Wantagh 6% Westbury [Mt. Bavm, Post Ave. Westbury 504 West Hempstead 0 Piciche Btore. Hempstead 809-M =- --\\ ---# Used Cara Model A Pord' Pordor sea like new. 'Peades accepte and umeduynmnn arte ea. R Rogers, York Dealer. Jericho Tpie, Mineola. City 7606. 1928 Granam-Paige saan; like new; small\. mtleage | terms. Graham-Paige, 48 I Merrick rd., Preeport 9 t COA ® WALLMULIER: from this day am no longer commected with Freeport Weld- lng Works, Gold at. and Merrick Freeport. A. E. Wallmuller TQ WHOM it may concern. I. Edward Verity, will no longer be responsible for any debs contracted by my wife, Barah Louise Verity. Si Edward Verity, 608 Natta Blvd., Bellmore ¥ ~ ‘Slfiycd; Long Foilna 10 LOST-in Merrick; black police dog: mule, brown feet; light brown breast; ted eol: lar, reward reeport 7326 Automobiles for Sale iso CommaNoRR SEDAN, wie wan STUDEBAKER OOM. BEAN fri DICTATOR SEDAN ls? DICTATOR VICTOKIa rey. Ano wide 2 EAST MEKWICK kD, a DAYS free trial on ali useq cars roid Onder the- famous Btudevaher pledge, Pellegrino Motor Sales, 840 Merrick rd |_ Lynbrook ¢ wo RoADE is min » roTIAC COACH o IfUpmonII® 6 SEDAN 7 Nash sean pare motors mo 190 MAIN ST. inemPstiab 216. 9 Jora PACKAND skDan, % PASS m Cmvroust Coach 1 koabstER To SEDAN JOHN M. FANN, wemrtox RoAD, 3724 g sex conch s228 x_coacit 37% Lister aND 242 Merrick rd., Rockvile Centre mu Studebaker 1928 sedan, used\ 9.000 mofles, everything. like mew, $306, £125, down {Marmon early 1929 coich, $498; $125 down. Nash late- 1926 couch, 'advanced mod 43504 $135. down |Piymouth 1029 roadster new, used 4,000 miles Willys Knight 1028 a scratch.. on. cit ron practically brand $305; $100. down. dan, model 70. not condition, Plenty of other bargains wt comp | 1622.30 ave., Brookiyn, between Albany and Troy ave Open eveiings mnd Sundays ® @» CHEVROLET CoACn vias an CHEVROUET SEDAN BH ie CHEyRoLET coact sas 'as } ron anm. noby rse jar essex SEDAN AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER, ChatTaway Aup smtTh, ars Namsat RD, ROOSEVELT 1920 OLDSMOBILE sedan; special. equig~ ment Macksten Motors, Inc., Preeport 7200 PowTIAC LANDAU 1918 OAKLAND COACH - | 192t omtanp CoacH P. R. HEYWARD 196 irerRICK RD, ass» murox s nger master 6 sedan; first class condition. Apply Muller, 108 Archer st. Freeport ® 100, fect condition. orl stantigl. sevings highw run 6,200 miles g saving Sunrise Mighw 6 ae wa sot w coupe: par- cost $1000; sub- katen Motors, Ine Preevort 7200 6 r minimalism vnulck ludAn \like Meri . 'm, P. Carl, 264 No. Oram ¥ 1927 PORD coupe: condition and rubber : reasonable; private owner. 66 Dem ave.. Preeport 3988 T PARTB for ah maxes. Old ¢ bought. Good used cars for sale, J. Wil- mdort, Meacham ay. and L. Bt., Mo alley Stream. (V. A. 2886) 0 LA geee wsea - cars; A LARGE selection or prices from $50 to 31 MAoKatEN Motons, o, 188 Sunrise My., Rockville Centre 2100 1929 CHEVMOLET coupe: like news driven 10,000 miles.\ owner will sscrifice. 'Tel _Premport dnt ___I most meu was mmick wae citevrourt coupe ___ 900 MATN eT. omearerkan _ g was por business coupe -il pood tires runs Mke new Creal 6278 Gammalla, 00 -News ard and boule o mn Bunrise highwiy, Pr WithPPiet conch, #. eviinder. everllent conditii, baniain for quick. sale. \Tel Prosport \4278 ¥ Clrmvrourt koabsik n# yen roi | 100 OaRLAND 2 Doon SEDAN, Lntw on morom cor OAKLAND PoMTTAC DEALER 19 %. RD, rie®bor sa wms bopor sham 1926 OAKLAND AEDAN 194 Cuapman mon , w 0 GUARANTEED USED cand OinEvR MHT ConCH Yims oEvRotary_Coacn 12s Dobai CouP® 1228 ONEVROLET LaNDAG m omynourt cour wm inmEX wm court P. Cirymourt coact Telephone Your Want Ads Phone Rockville Centre 1803 - 1804 Place Your—(Thinflned Ads With These Authorized, Agencies Baltute Ourrina, 18 M Oread ave. I?! wee Reman. % W o Bil) Proc 1780.0 @ _Merbanie_11 B89. Orand Are, Baldwin Tact rarioors Curynouer peaie® oman ®. Mort, ait @t, mau MMP: a DODON 1922. sedan: excetient mecheat« gal condition; gand | rubber 100 we Frost, Lake: Apta . Premport nu, ane f war ac conch | nabs acciirki meus Amino annutio® OARAG® AMD MOTOD AAL AUmhonbam Civhotuet bka motor AND aT anousor. THL Fekwrort # ComPARK THEME PRiICEN mew Ticks Cane Piatt RokbterEn Hes OEvROURT conch fie Cravnotet Atay Nas omevnoter meban i Son lien orem oamiouet nls FowTiao Coaon - was NaBH: | was Fort CoUPK was rown TRuCk 1926 pobor skban 1% DODA® A MAEDAN art 0. M. 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