VACATE HANGAR, Pupils Play And Exhibit At Mineola …

WANT ADS--Woodmcre: Telephone Franklin 2180

NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR-WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1945

THIRTEEN

VACATE HANGAR,

Pupils Play A n d Exhibit A t Mineola Fair

L. I. ASSOCIATION

MRS. HEDGES, 76, DIES; Strayed, Lest, Found 10

PREPARES TO ELECT WAS ACTIVE IN LEGION L08T--OOLD BOW KNOT PIN. VICINITY R. V. C , OCEANSIDE REWARD. TEL R. V. C. 431 OR 1990.

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Mrs. Mary Hedges, 78, of 1005 LOST--Sun glasses, prescription perlk

Elvin N. Edwards, president of the Long Island association, today

Bellmore

avenue, Bellmore,

char-

plastic rims, about 10 days ago in R. V C. Reward. Rockville Centre 3137

announced the appointment of a ter member and longtime officer

nominating committee to name 25 of the auxiliary to the Bellmore

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B o a r d At Farmingdale, However, Grants It

members to the directorate. The report will be submitted before the 19th annual meeting, in November.

American Legion post, died Monday in Meadowbrook hospital following a long illness.

A big selection. 1933 to 1941 models. Prices ?195 to 11.350 Many below OPA ceiling.

BLACK OLD8MOBXLE. INC 141 W. SUNRISE HWY.. FREEPORT 1440

'Courtesy Hearing*

The committee includes Robert Mrs. Hedges, until her illness,

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For the second time within sev-

en months the Farmingdale village

heard of trustees is faced with a

problem relative to a hangar built

for war production purposes on

property adjacent to the Farming-

dale Trade school, owned by the

nuns of the Order of St. Dominic.

It was the understanding of the board, members said, that Roof Structures, inc.. which in February received a permit for occupancy from the board in order to build life rafts in the hangar for array and navy contracts, would vacate the premises soon after termination of the war and that the hangar would be torn down.

E. Patterson and Edmund D. P u r - was one of the most active mem- STUDKBAKER specialist*. Expert repairs.

cell, for Nassau county; Dudley bers of the auxiliary and served Norton and Addison W, Sammis, for many years as sergeant at

Washing. Polishing. Btmonixiag quickly done. Studebaker dealer P. E, K. MOTORS, INC.. 2M Mais at> Hamp-

Suffolk; J. Edward Meyer and arms.

atead 6313

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E. J. Dunn, Queens, and Alfred F. MacAdam, 3rd, and S. H. Allen, Brooklyn.

Directors whose terms expire this year are Howard A. Fluckiger, William H. Kniffin, Grover O'Neill, William S. Pettit, William F. Ploch and Henry R. Swartley, Nassau county; Elmer B. Howell, Robert J. Bartley, Dwight T. Corwin,

She was born In New York city and moved to Bellmore 34 years ago where she lived ever since. Mrs. Hedges was active in several other local community organizations. Her husband, Luke P. Hedges, died in 1936. There are no survivors.

TO NOMINATE SLATE

1942 Chevrolet. Aero sedan R. St K. 11,230

'41 Chrysler coupe, Fluid drive . . 1.351

'41 Lincoln club coupe

1.950

'42 Ford tudor

l.les

'42 Plymouth business coupe . . . . 1.12*

'40 Ford coach

733

?3? Ford coach

su

?39 Buick tudor

S34

'30 Packard 7 pass. 1'mo

950

'37 Dodge 4 door sedan

4M

'36 Plymouth, rumble seat coup* . 350

'36 Chevrolet 4 door sedan

436

3*. Chevrolet 4 door sedan . . . 3SS

Ward Melville, Walter R. Pettit, Nomination of officers will fea-

N. N. Tiffany and Leslie Weiss, for ture the meeting of the auxiliary

Suffolk.

to the Valley Stream fire depart-

'34 Ford coach . . . . . .

250

PELLEQRINO MOTORS, INC

676 Merrick rd.. Lynbrook 6

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Also, F. William Boelsen, Walter S. Dayton, Harold C. Dean,

ment, Friday, at 8 p. m., at headquarters on Rockaway parkway.

1941 De Soto station wagon

Douglas McKee, Albert H. Merkel

Macken Motors

and John R. Murray, Queens; Robert E. Blum, F. W. Bruchhauser

Public Notice

174 W. Sunrise hwy.. Freeport 62S6 C

However, it was learned this week, that Roof Structures, inc.,

and James L. Carey, Brooklyn; and Leanord M. Hall, Charles V.

NOTICE TO NASSAU COUNTY TAXPAYERS

1936 DODGE SEDAN RADIO St HEATER GOOD CONDITION

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that Sales

6360.

its wax contracts cancelled, has begun to manufacture ironing boards

Hickox and Meade C. Dobson, at Lists have bean made of unpaid School

large.

,

District taxes for the year 1944-1945. State, County, Town and special district

BALDWIN TAXI C O , BALDWIN 36

and that the company's lease with the nuns does not expire until

The board consists of 60 mem- taxes for the year 1945, on real property

bers, 15 from each county.

situated in the towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead and Oytter Bay. Sales

Aato Traefca A Traetan, 12

February. It was the unanimous opinion

BUS APPLICATIONS

lists have also been made of unpaid State IMMEDIATE delivery, n*w 1944 PrMhauf and County taxes for the year 1945 on trailers. 1-34 ft closed van. double tide real property altuated within the terri- doors, 11.00x20 tires, atr brakes. IS ft.

of the board at a meeting held

Monday night at the village hall

that the permit for occupancy

should be cancelled forthwith.

However, Mayor Fred G. Murray,

chairman, announced that the

board has extended the company

the "courtesy of a hearing" Sep-

tember 24 at 8 p. m. at the village

hall. Joseph A. Stern, village attor-

ney, was instructed by the board to notify Gray and Tomlin, attorneys for the nuns, and Roof Structures, inc., of the meeting.

The trade school property and the hangar were formerly leased from the nuns by the army for a school where men studied the technical mechanics of P-47 "Thunderbolts" It was understood the hangar would be torn down at the termination of the army contract but, after consideration by the board, the occupancy permit was re-issued.

Nick Giammarinaro, Natalie J. Christman, Otto J. Robold, Clinton S. Knettel and Henry Herrmanns, all of Farmingdale, were granted permits to operate taxicabs from the village.

CHANGES HIS PLEA,

torial limits of the Cities of Glen Cove,

DUE FOR_HEARINGS N. Y and Long Beach. N. Y. Unless such unpaid taxes, with Interest and ac-

platform trailer 10.00x30 tire*. Vacuum brakes. REESE BROS. Lynbrook 3310.

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HELD FORJSENTENCE

crued penalties be paid on or before the fifteenth day of October. 1941 the tax

John

Thomas

Ross,

23,

Two public hearings will be held

horse-

before the Hempstead town board, September 25, on the applications

lien on the property against which such taxes are levied will be advertised and on the third day of December thereafter, sold.

INTERNATIONAL dump. 1931. Dual wheels, good tires, good condition. Price i?"5. Phone Valley 8tream 5800.

man, Negro, of 309 East Fourth of two bus companies for renewals street, Lexington, Ky., living tem- and an amendment to existing

The Sales Lists will remain open for examination in the County Treasurer's Office. Old Country Road, at Washing-

NEW 1945, 134' TRUCK CHASSIS GEORGE E. SARANT

380 W SUNRISE HIGHWAY

porarily at stable 31. Belmont Park racetrack, plmont, changed his plea after his trial had begun before Judge Henry J. A. Collins

franchises.

The Hempstead Bus corporation is asking a five year renewal of its franchise to operate over Nassau road, between Hempstead and

ton Ave., Garden City. Naaaau County. N. Y. (P. O. Address, Mineola. N. Y.) until the fifteenth day of October. 1945. Any taxpayer interested may send a brief description of his property to the County Treasurer, and bills for the amount of unpaid taxes, if any, will ba forwarded

FREEPORT 2988

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1941 Ford tractor with 3 speed axle. Ml Long Beach rd.. Oceanside. Telephone Rockviiia centre 3160.

and a jury in cqpnty court, Min- Freeport, and the Bee Line, inc., to him.

eola. He was defended

by Attorney

is asking for a five year of its franchise to operate

renewal between

HARRY L. HEDGER. County Treasurer.

Dominick De Riggi of Hempstead. Valley Stream and Garden City. He withdrew his plea of not The Bee Line company is also

Notice of Public Hearing

Camping Trailers 12A

GOINO TO CALIFORNIA OR FLORIDA* House trailer for tale, can ba hauled by any car. bedrm.. liv. rm. a kitchenette.

guilty to assault in the second degree and pleaded guilty to assault

asking for permission to operate its Valley Stream-Garden City

TOWN OP HEMPSTEAD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HBARINO BY THE

BOARD OF ZONINO APPEALS

Cost 83,500 new, 1944 model, will sacrifice for quick sale. Telephone for appointment. Hempstead 8018.

in the third degree, He was r e - route over Pacific avenue between Pursuant to the provisions of Article

manded to jail for sentencing September 19.

Hempstead turnpike and Burnham street; Burnham street, between

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