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Holtsville and FarmingvilleMr». Harold l.««. SEIdtt a 3Ti9

The lighting situ.ui-.'*; w as .iir:» '•discussed at the Ci'".c ns^viui: . '!;Kieetirif; Friday. The next n*.« t*.-.-.n**iU be July 11.

The Roman Caiholk* *>.-c;;» ; ^ * .iior Farmingville-Hoitsvilie --. U:meet at S p. ;-.: . Tuesday .> ' :heI'-.rij iinfrville fire-hall .

_ *¦- the recent P»ren * -T'-;u-h« *rassociation meetinc Mi- s t i e 'enFarmeleo and her .u-i o i u i u r . v. i. -npentertained, Instal lati on »f nowofficers was held. A r t h u r B a h m u u l -ler . member of the Hoard of Kdu-Cation of Centra l d i s t r ic t , i n - t a i l e dSir*-. John Pionski , prosi ion t ;Anthony Morano. vice president;M r*.. John Hicks , recording secre-ta ry ; Mrs. George Korstel , fir.anci-•»! secretary and Mrs. Edward Retz. .treasurer. Robert Gianibitii.ua .principal of Lynwood Avenueschool, thanked the retiring officersfor their help and wished the nowofficers luck and success. MrsHugo Surdi , outgoing presi lent.Ihwnked each one for the coopera-tion he had given and conirratu-tal ed the new president. Each out-going and incoming officer receiv-es 1 a corsage or boutonnierc At-tendance banners went to Mrs.V.'inifred F l a n ag a n and JohnMurphy, fi rst place and Miss Caro-lyn Adams, second place. Refresh-ments were served by the kinder-garten mothers. Movies of therecent show "Corn-A-Rama" werealso shown.

The Patchogue Advance is onRale at Hopkin 's Delicatessen,Ski's and Lydecker's G e n e r alStore in Holtsville.—Adv.

The Ladies' auxiliary of Brook-haven Memorial hospital will holdits meeting at 8:30 p. m. Wednes-day at Holtsville Community hall .Final arrangements will be madefor the dance to be held Jure 21at Holtsville hall.

Guests over the weekend at theheme of Mr. and Mrs. MillardTerry, Sr., of Waverly avenuewere Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bloomerof Jamaica.

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bahnmullerard daughter of Cedaroaks ave-nue recently returned from a five-day trip to Canada, Niagara Fallsand visiting points of interest inupstate New York. Sunday theirvisitors were Mr. and Mrs. StephenGiebley of Selden.

The n e x t i!'oo ;i:nr of the R. 'borl* S. S:ii! K e - u i b i i < -i:i c l u b -A ;!i h e .J in'..- 2:i at H - i t s - i!!o Cumnv.ir .-.; v !h n i : .

1 ho Youth A 'h . - n i y g!-< v; p w i l l,-i .- or al .¦> . ;»:> p . in . Monday at l .yn- !v -< . . -d Avenue - , - h> i , >i . A "l o . i 'h 'N i n h t di inoe wi l l be held at S p. ni .t . m o r i o w a: W i s v e r l y avenue /; :M -

,'une 4 v i - i M r s at "hi- home ofM - and M i s . Hai - .. l . i Leas of F i r s t>:• - .- »> ' « e ro Mrs . Hei i ' i .-it S< *hmidt '.- i n n d a u g h t e r , l lonna . and .Mrs.M. Loves , a l l of ( ' r een lawn j

Law rence A n t h - . - t i - . Sc iarehi tan . i I.- .-i ; of Mr. ami M i s . U w r f t i .-cSoiaoi - iu tano , of Wendy d r ive w a sbaptised Sunday at St. Sylvester '.-K ( '. church , Medford. God parentsv.t r> Mr . and Mrs. Jack Enianueleof Brookl yn. A fami l y ga ther ing

i w a. held later to celebrate.Mr . and Mrs. Paul \V . Gorm-en

ot Hanrahan avenue celebratedtin ii th i rd wedding anniversaryJuno l at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Paul M- Gormson . Juno 5 Mr. andMrs . Paul M. Gormsen ofl lanrahana*-niue celebrated the i r twenty-ninth wedding anniversary and thebi r thday of Paul M. Gornisen , attheii home. Guests were Mr. andMrs . Paul \V. Gornisen and Mr.at:d Mrs. Lawrence Howell. Fri-day a dinner party was held tocelebrate the birthday of Mrs.F-'ul \V. Gornisen at their homeGuests were Mr . and Mrs . Paul M.Gornisen. Walter Gornisen , Mrs.Ida Brown and Mr. and Mrs. AlMail of Elmhurst .

Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iamA. Haspel of Waverly avenue alongwith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyonof Coram, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasSmith of Selden and Mr. and Mrs.Tromas Cestare of Flushing at-tended the Broadway show "MyFair Lady."

The Busy Bee Fellowship ofFaimingville-Holtsville Congrega-tional church played Softball Sat-urday; also had their regular meet-ing choir rehearsal and attendedto the garden.

Weekend visitors at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Will iam Wentisch ofFarm-to-Market road were Mr. andMrs. Joseph Boroody and family ofKoiwood, N. J.

Leigh Stuart of Farm-to-Marketroad is attending the Lions clubconvention at South Fallsburg.

Miss Patricia Cusa, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Leonard Cusa, ofBrian a v e n u e celebrated hertwelfth birthday June 0 and aparty was held Sunday. Guestswere Sue Sally, Kathy McNally,Margaret Viola, Helga Sti-holz ,Christina Cruger, Christine Craw-fcrd, Linda Anderson, ThomasCusa, Peter Cusa, Mr. and Mrs.Peter Cusa, Hilda and MichaelEpscopo and Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-ence McNally and children , Edwardand -Lawrence.

Sergeant Gustav Lindenfelser ofWtverly avenue is on a furloughfrom Fort Knox, Ky.

Sunday visitors at the home ofMrs. Gwen Lindenfelser of "Waver-

!! I\ av e n u e w e r e Mr . and Mrs .| T.'Kimas H a h n ami •"ami! .- of! L i n . l c n h u r s t Mis s Juan L i n - i e n -j ft-!.-'or recent ly re tu rned f rom aj t i i '.-' I" V i r g i n i a Bead: . Va.[ 1 Veorat ion day weekend Mr. and| M r s . A r t h u r K a h n m u H e r of Mar -! t h ; - street vis i ted Mr. and Mrs

H. '.vard I'oman and f a m i l y ofBr : .nford . Conn.

M i s s Linda A n n Fredsoll , d a t i ' th -t e r of Mr. ami Mrs. Erie Fredse!!.n: I ' ineaire avenue is home fromtoo Shenandoah Conservatory ofM u s i c , Paytoti , Va ., for the sum-mer. Miss F red-sell took part inth e graduat ion and baccalaureateexercises at the school. Sunday,Miss Frodsel! played vio ' in in theu-utii l g iven by Raymond Lysak atr 1'. - Tremont Avenue sehoo' , Med-ford.

A memory book of girlhooddates and other happy occasionscould he rounded out to perfec-tion w i t h your choice of one ofthe numerously sty le** weddinginv i t a t i ons on display at ThePatchogue Adv." nee — always atbudget prices.—Adv..

Saturday guests at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Ral ph Mercadante ,St . . of Powell avenue were Mrand Mrs. Richard Johnson ofPi'tchogue, Mr. and Mrs . PeterNapol i of Brooklyn. John Hansenof Ronkonkoma, Danny Frusta andMr. and Mrs. Ral ph MercadanteJr., of Farmingville.

Weekend guests at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevener ofAster avenue were Mr . and Mrs.A. Garibaldi of Lawrence Harbor.N. J.

W eekend guests at the home ofMi. and Mrs. Herbert Tatum ofSanitorium road were Mr. and Mrs.Dominic PeAngelis of Jamaica.

Decoration Day weekend Mr . andMrs. Ar thur Terry and son , Leslie ,of Farm-to-Market road and Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Terry and famil yot" Washington avenue visitedCaptain Arthur Kelly of ShelterIsland. Mr. and Mrs. KennethTerry celebrated their third wed-ding anniversary June 5. A familygathering was held Friday eveningto celebrate.

SCOUT NEWS

Boy Scout Troop 80 attendedthe district rally at Rocky PointSaturday. The troop won firstplace in signalling, first aid andcompass; second place in flint andsteel and knot tying and thirdplace in advanced knot tying

The following Cub Scouts attend-ed the Boy Scout rally at RockyPoint Saturday : Jackie Greene :Arthur Meyer , Jr., Billy Stines ,Pr.ul Henshall and Chip Herbst;also Assistant Cub Master, GeorgeHerbst and Arthur Meyer , Sr.

Girl Scout Troops 28 and 37meet this week. Troop 51 alongwith Brownie Troops 26 and 2dwill hold Court of Awards tonight.Troop 14 held its Court of AwardsJune 4 at the home of MartinRagl First class badges went toCarol Katen, Barbara Ann Kellerand Grace Santa Lucia. Five yearpins to Barbara Ann Keller,Muriel, Rae Ann , Wilma and Ver-onica ReiUy, SyVvia Mercado andLinda Smith. Badges were earnedby the troop in hospitality, cier k ,outdoor cooking, back yard cam-per, skating, pen pal, radio andtelevision , home hel p and safety,cat and dog, garden flower, dancer ,salt water, hirds , trees, needlecraft , rock and minerals, homegaidening, housekeeping and cook-ing An outing is being plannedat Wildwood State park.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

The annual Music Festival spon-sored by the Women's Fellowshipof the Farmingville-Holtsville Con-gregational church was held at theFarmingville Fire hall Saturday.A varied program of vocal and in-strumental music was presentedwith selections ranging from theSatin Tones' popular presentationsto operatic arias and duets. Thosewho participated were the SatinTones, a band under the directionof George Loesch; Eleanor Hundtand Jean Coates, sopranos*, EnaDunn , contralto; Gary Neivhouse,tenor; William Blair , baritone;Bryce Fogle, pianist; Lillian Chi-ossi , specialty singer; GeorgeBetts, carillonneur; Frances Lar-son , organist , and the Dual Tones,Carl Harnann and Charles Lee.Mr. Blair also screed as master-of-ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. FredCru ger lent their piano, which wasmoved to the Fire Hall by volun-teers, as was the organ. Mr. Al-bert Grieshammer , of Medford ,donated the use of his tractor andtrailer fov this task. Mrs. CosimoSardo, the president of the Wom-en's Fellov ship, was in charge ofrefreshments and Mrs. HenryBahnmuller , chairman, welcomedall who attended. Mrs. Leigh Stu-art was the chairman of the ticketcommittee. Ushers were MarianStuart and Kathy Scott. Everyonewho attended the program enjoyedit very much , and a substantia)addition was made to the mort-gage fund of the church.

Plans for the church's centen-nial celebration , at the end of thismonth , are progressing rapidly.The Women 's Fellowship plan toserve a dinner like those of a cen-tury ago and Mrs. Lawrence How-ell is in charge of collecting recipesfor the dinner. Reservations may-be made through any member ofthe Fellowship. The dinner will beserved June 28 and will be fol-lowed by a concert of "The Lifeof Christ in Song," by Philip Cart-wright , baritone, nationally-knownsoloist. A special centennial serv-ice will be held the following after-noon.

Members of Pilgrim Fellowshipand their guests enjoyed a picnicat Sunken Meadow State ParkSaturday. Those who attendedwere : Gregory Blanchard. AllanDavis, Inge and Louise Gabrielsen ,Joan Lalla, Laura and Marion Tin-gen , and Roberta Velaney. Chap-erons were the Pastor and JamesCouncil, of New York city. Games,the reading of a play, and a hotdog roast were the highlights ofthe occasion.

Youth Sunday will be celebratedJune 22 and certificates and awardswill be presented. All parents ofchurch school children are invitedto attend the 10:30 a. m. service.

CM Cop Chalks Up No. 6In Special Deliveries'

QPCT"! A I FlFT TVFP V of a b*»>>y «irl to Mr. and Mrs.Ol rA^lMJ-j UE.L.1 V EJ\ 1 Howard Hurcomb of Unionavenue. Center Moriches, was made by Sergeant James Meachenwhen there wasn't any t ime to get to the hospital. Pictured areMr. and Mrs. Hurcomb with their new baby girl, Cynthia, andone of their other children, Wayne, while Sergeant Meachen inthe rear benevolently looks on.

CENTER MORICHES — Among the many duties performed . byBrookhaven Town police, there is the matter of rushing expectantmothers to the hospital or, in dire emergency, of assisting in on-the-spot deliveries. This latter duty through some twist of the fate,seems to have been the lot of Sergeant James Meachen of the Fourthorecinct here who had heVoed * uring rive babies into this worldduring his 13 years on the force,and June 2 chalked up a success-ful number six.

An emergency call from How-ard Hurcomb of Union avenue,here, came to the desk at about5 a. m. June 2. Mrs. Hurcombwent into labor and there didn 'tseem to be any time to take herto the hospital.

With the assistance of the be-wildered husband , of his uncle,George Francis , and of Sgt. Mea-chen , it wasn't long before an-other citizen was added to thelist of local residents, a perfectlyhealthy little girl who will benamed Cynthia.

"I woke up at 5 in the morn-ing,", recalls Mr. llurcomb, "and-we' barely had time getting ready—Marie*' had her baby about 15minutes after the pains started."The family's second child, Mar-garet, who is a year old now, wasborn less than an hour after be- I

ginning of the pains, he said.Their first, Wayne, is now twoyears old.

Sgt. Meachen, who pointed outthat such emergency deliveriescan be very dangerous both forthe baby and the mother, said heconsidered himself very lucky."In my 13 years with the police,I helped deliver six healthy kidsnow," he said , and it appears thathe holds some sort of a record.

Two years ago, he recalls, healmost delivered two babies with-in two hours. Answering the firstcall, Sgt. Meachen successfullydelivered the first and when hewas wiping his weary brow atthe desk, another call came in,but the mother just made it tothe hospital before delivery time.

"This," commented a CenterMoriches resident, "is what Icall special delivery. This fellow-should take over the postofficedepartment in Washington."

EAST PATCHOGUEMrs. Muriel Gallagher, ATlantic 6-9039

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fritz havelegally adopted five-year-old Ar-thur Michael.

Gerald Warren Nixon receivedhis First Holy communion on Mem-orial day in St. Joseph the Work-er R. C. church and was given aCommunion breafast at his home.601» Bourdois avenue, by his par-ents , Mrs. and Mrs. Bruce Nixon.His brother , Bruce Douglas, andsister, Theresa , celebrated withhim and later the family went tothe Memorial parade in Patchogue.

A dinner was given by Mr. andMrs. Nicholas Pizzo of 513 Meadeavenue in honor of their children ,Nicholas and Clairann , receivingFirst Hol y communion in St. Jos-eph the Worker R. C. -church Mem-orial day. Guests were Mr. andMrs. Peter Sorrentino, Mr. andMrs. John Pizzo and twins, Peteiand Gregory, all of Howard Beach;Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Posanti otLindenhurst; Mr. and Mrs. Leon-U l l l U U l l l l U I l', I H i . tlHU 1,113. jCUll-ard Di Benedetto of Laurelton;Miss Caroline Powers of Brooklynand their brothers.. Robert andDonald Pizzo. They received manygifts.

Miss Julia Sorrentino of HowardBeach was a visitor May 31 atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicho-las Pizzo. The Pizzos and children.Nicholas-, Clairann, Robert andDonald , with Miss Sorrentino wereguests at\ the First communioncelebration of Mr. and Mrs. Piz-zo 's nephews, twins, Peter andGregory, at the home of theirparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Pizzoin Howard Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of511: Meade avenue gave a familydinner party Memorial day inhonor of their daughetr, Valerie,who received her First Holy com-munion in St. Joseph the WorkerR. C. church. Guests were hergrandmother, Mrs . Rose Williamsof Ozone Park; Mr. and Mrs. Will-ium Romano and d a u g h t e r ,Marie, of North Massapequaand her brother, Joheph Wil-liam. Valerie received manv gifts.

June 2 was the third birthdayof Guy Satornino and was cele-brated with a party given by hisparents. Mr. and Mrs. DoniinickSatornino of Donegan avenue.Guests w-ere his grandmother, Mrs.Rose Laurino . Mr. and Mrs. ThomasCardamone, Mr. and Mrs. JamesCardamone, Mr. and Mrs. JohnCardamone of Bell port and hisbrothers, Donnv and Garry. Hereceived nice gifts.

The ladies of the Hagerm nSewing club , Mesdames PhoebeGarmppo. Louise Gallo , May Gallo.May Stcphani, Mary Stevens, RosePalladino , Lucy Ban , Louise Nov-ick and Millie Rose with theirspecial guest , charter member, An-gle De Pola , from Florida, attend-ed the show "Auntie Jlaaie" June 4

>at the Broadhurst Theatre in NewYork city and later enjoyed din-ner at Ching Wah's in Huntington.

James J. Gallagher of 1130 Tay-lor avenue has passed the Adelpnicollege board examination and hasbeen accepted by Central IslipSchool of Nursing. He will enterin September. James is the son ofMrs. Muriel Gallagher and a grad-uate of St. John of God Parochialschool , Central Islip, and BellportHigh school. He is a member -ofBrookhaven Town auxiliary police.

Mr. and Mrs. George Stephaniand daughter, Bernedette, of Zippavenue and Miss Amelia Ragoneof Brookl yn left June 10 for Wor-cester , Mass. and attended gradu-ation exercises of their son . Ralph,in Holy Cross college June 11. Theyexpect to return home tonight.

Ralph Stephani and wife, theformer Miss Josephine Cardamone,of Lenox avenue, and Orlando Mal-etta and wife, the former AnnaOrsina , of Munsel road , who weremarried a half hour apart in St.Joseph's R. C. church by the Rev.Aloysius Gillick , celebrated theirtwenty-third wedding anniversaryJune 2 at a dinner in the Smith-port Hotel in Patchogue. Theywere accompanied by their chil-dren , Charles, Eddie and RalphStephani , Ann Marie Lonny andRobert Maletta.

The last meeting until Septem-ber of the Cub Pack 128 was heldJune 7. George Scott , cub-master,with 25 cubs and their familiesenjoyed a cook-out at Bayviewavenue park Saturday. Den 2 wasawarded the honor flag and anaward for sack race for June.Awards presented were. Wolfbadge to Kirk Ridgeway; Gold ar-row to Dennis Viola and EdwardRyan ; one year pin to Timmy Ger-ard , Kenny Stuart and MichaelAnderson; three year pin to Gor-don Walton and Charles Stephani:Gold badge to Jimmy Sidey andArthur Gross who also won As-sistant denner badgo and Silverarrow to Richard Wittier.Mrs. Raymond Connolly, GRover S-SSM

The June 16 meeting of the EastPatchogue Unit of the Laies' aux-il iary of the Brookhaven Memor-ial hospital has been postponeduntil 7 p. m. June 30 at the Dottirino Yacht club. At this time acovered dish supper will precedethe regular meeting.

Guests at the home of Mr. andMrs. Peter Mattes of Durkee laneover Decoration Day weekend weretheir son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. Robert Mattes and sons,Bobbie and Gerald. It was Gerald'sfirst visit as he is the new grand-son of the Mattes. Mrs. Rose Mat-tes, great-grandmother, was alsoa guest.

Intermediate Troop 35 GirlScouts camped out over night June7 at Camp Edey under the leader-

ship of Mrs. John Trautwein , Mrs.John Young, Mrs. Pat Senison andMrs. *Clara Juliano. The girls sleptin tents and did all cooking outdoors. Girls attending were Mi-chele Maler, Darby Young, MarieAviano, Corinne Hines, Elna We-dick, Dolores Drapal, April Traut-wein, Jery Juliano, Pamela Smith,Pat Barzilay, Celeste Lento, PatKeyes, Ann Sparakis, Adrian Bau-tnan, Arlene Stephani and MargoCritz. Next week the troop ex-pects to visit the Civil Defenseheadquarters and will end thescouting season with a trip to theBronx zoo on June 24.

Carolyn Shore, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Ferd Shore of Southernboulevard celebrated her sixthbirthday June 3. A party was heldthe preceding Saturday and Caro-lyn and her guests, sister Pamela,brother David, Gail Schaefer, Deb-bie Derby, Barbara Schlosser andJoan Silverman attended Fairy-town in Middle Island.

A smorgasbord family supperwill be held at 5:30 p. m. Saturdayat the South Country Shores club-house on Colonial drive. Reserva-tions' should be made as soon aspossible.

Dr. and Mrs. Sugarman ofSouthern boulevard are the par-ents of a son, Bradley Victor, bornMay 25 and weighing five pounds,eight ounces' at Brookhaven Mem-orial hospital. Mrs. Sugarman'smother,_ Mrs. Anna Kraus, of NewYork city who has been visitingleft Saturday but expects to re-turn in the near future.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bayer ofSouthern boulevard and Mrs. andMrs. A. Desicola of the Bronxwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.Niekelsen, owners of the SunnyHill Farm, Greenville, at a danc-ing party opening the 1958 season.

Jane Cullen , daughter of Mr. andMrs. Christopher Cullen of Ever-green drive celebrated her sixthbirthday June 9. The precedingSaturday a family birthday partywas held at home and guests at-tending were her grandmother,Mrs. Anna Lenz, her sister, Diane,Mr. and Mrs. Pat Swan and dau gh-ter, Patricia and Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Speiss. On Sunday the Cul-lens again celebrated by visitingthe Bronx zoo.

The eighteenth wedding anni-versary of Mr. and Mrs. JosephLomicky was celebrated with theirson, Robert, and daughter, Carol ,June 2 at a family dinner party.

The Patchogue Shores Women'sclub held an executive meetingJune 7 at the home of Mrs. WalterMaher, president. Plans were dis-cussed for summer activities andthe first meeting w-ill be held at2 p. m. July 1 at the Swan Yachtclub. It is hoped all members willendeavor to attend.

Speaking of

BUSINESSSTELLAR SALESMAN—Agen-

cy Manager Edwin J. Debus ofthe Equitable Life Assurance So-ciety of the United States pre-sented William W. Parrott aplaque for his outstanding per-formance in a recently concludedPresidential Sales campaign.

Mr. Parrott will meet with Equi-table's President James F. Gates,Jr., as the Long Island representa-tive of the Equitable Life Assur-ance society at a conference to beheld in Boston today throughSaturday.

Mr. Parrott , a trustee of theVillage of Patchogue, ranked sec-ond highest on Long Island and190th in the nation. "A remark-able feat for a relatively new-agent," Mr. Debus commented.

* * ':=. BANKERS MEETING — The

Officers association of Group VI ,Savings Banks association of theState of New York , concludedtheir first year of organizationwith a dinner meeting at the Gar-den City Hotel on May 27.

Featured at the meeting werethree savings bank trustees prom-inent in public life. They were Dr.Andrew G. Clauson, Jr., presidentof the New York City Board ofEducation and a trustee of Rich-mond County Savings Bank ; H.Bogart Seaman, treasurer of Nas-sau county and a trustee of RoslynSavings Bank and Dr. Charles A.Tonsor, former principal of GroverCleveland High school and a trus-tee of Ridgewood Savings Bank.These men discussed trustee's re-sponsibility, salesmanship amongbankers and bank officer responsi-bilities.

The incumbent officers were re-elected for a one year term. Theyare, president, Frank C. Ross,Ridgewood Savings Bank; vicepresident, John M. Dahlquist,Staten Island Savings Bank; sec-retary, Stanley V. Truman, UnionSavings Bank of Patchogue, andtreasurer, Charles H. Nygren,Roslyn Savings Bank.

The group, which is composedof - savings bank officers in Rich-mond, Queens, Nassau and Suffolkcounties, will resume its meetingsin September.

* * *GRANT PRESIDENT HONOR-

ED—Edward Staley, vice chair-man of the board and presidentof W. T. Grant Company, wasmade an honorary member of EtaMu Pi, the honorary retailing fra-ternity. The honor was conferredat a luncheon for New York Uni-versity's Graduate School of Re-tailing at the Hotel Plaza in NewYork city, according to WilliamO. Grimmer, manager of the W.T. Grant store in Patchogue. Mr.Staley was cited for his contri-bution to retailing and for thedynamic development of the W.T. Grant Company as a retail or-ganization under his leadership.

Mr. Staley was elected presi-dent of the Grant Company in1952. Under his guidance, thecompany's expansion program hasincreased the number of storesfrom 491 to 705 and annual salesfrom $283,000,000 to over $406,-000,000. Thus far in 1958, thecompany has opened 21 new storesand has modernized, enlarged orrelocated 18 stores.

Legal NoticeNOTICE TO BIDDERS

The Board of Education of Cen-tral School District #5, towns ofBrookhaven , Islip and Smithtown,Suffolk County, X. Y. (in accord-ance with Section 103 of Article5A of the General Municipal Law)h- 'reby invKes the submission ofsealed' bids or the following:

1. Art Supp lies2. Band Uni fo rms:j . Business Education Supplies4 Cafeteria Equipment5. Chor.*.l Robes1>. Dental Equi pment7. Film Strips & Maps8. Furniture (Guidance , Health ,

Home Economics & ScienceRooms)

0. Health Equi pment10. Hardware—Equi pment11. Home Economics Supplies &

Equi pment12. Industrial Art Supp lies13. L i b r a r y Supp lies

Bids will be received until 1:00P. M., D. S. T , on the 2nd day ofJuly 195S at the Sach-m DistrictOffice, Parsnip Pond Road Annex ,Lake Grove, N. Y.. at which timebids will be publicl y opened.

Specifications and bid formsmay be obtained at the above of-fice. For anv further informationphone RO-9-2525.

The Board of Education re-serves the right to reject any bidor all bids and also to waive anyinformalities it considers to theschool district's best interest.

All bids submitted shall be bind-ing for 45 days subsequent to thedate of bid opening.

BOARD OF EDUCATIONCentral School District #5Lake Ronkonkoma, N. Y.By Doris V. Alexander,District Clerk

Dated: June 12. 1953

NOTICE TO BIDDERSThe Board of Education of Cen-

tral Scoool District # 5, towns ofBrookhaven, Islip and Smithtown,Suffolk County, N. Y. (in accord-ance with Section 103 of Article5A of the General Municipal Law)hereby invites the submission ofsealed bids on the following:

Alterations and Repairs on theGatelot Avenue School, GatelotAvenue, Lake Ronkonkoma, L.I., N. Y.Bids will be received until 1:00

P. M., D. S. T., on the 19th dayof June 1958 at the Sachem Dis-trict Office, Parsnip Pond RoadAnnex, Lake Grove, N. Y., atwhich time bids will be publiclyopened.

Specifications and bid formsmay be obtained at the above of-fice. For any further informationphone RO-9-2525.

The Board of Education re-serves the right to reject any bidor all bids and also to waive anyinformalities it considers to theschool district's best interest.

All bids submitted shall be bind-ing for 45 days subsequent to thedate of ibid opening.

BOARD OF EDUCATIONCentral School District #5Lake Ronkonkoma, L. L, N. Y.By Doris V. Alexander,District Clerk

Dated: June 12, 1958

PUBLIC NOTICESTATE OF NEW YORK

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONALBANY

Case 20938Name of Applicant: Victor Polon-

ski. .Nature of Application: Applicant

seeks a permit to operate asa contract carrier of passen-gers by motor vehicle, as des-cribed in application verifiedMay 20, 1958.

Applicant's a d d r e s s : SouthernBoulevard, East Patchogue, L.I., N. Y.

June 3, 1958NOTICE is hereby given that

a public hearing will toe held inthe above matter before Exami-ner P. Wexler at the off ice of thisCommission, 199 Church Street,New York , N. Y., on Tuesday,June 24, 1958, at 2:00 p. m., day-light saving time-

ALTON G. MARSHALLSecretary

NOTICE OF ANNUALSCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat the Annual Meeting of theinhabitants of Union P'ree SchoolDistrict No. SO , Town of Brook-haven, County of Suffolk and Stateof New York , qualified to vote atSchool Meetings in said Districtwill be held at the School House,South Country Road South Haven ,in said District, on July 8th, 1958,at 7:30 o'clock P. M. (DST) forthe purpose of voting on the bud-get for the ensuing fiscal yearand the transaction of such busi-ness as is authorized by the Edu-cation Law.

P L E A S E TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that at the meeting ofJuly 8th , 1958, the following prop-osition will be submitted to thevoters :

Proposition"RESOLVED: That the terms ofoffice of member of the Board • ofEducation of Union Free SchoolDistrict No. 30, Town of Brook-haven, County of Suffolk, NewY ork , shall be three (3) yearspursuant to Chapter 38 of theLaws of 1958 of the State of NewYork , effective immediately."

PLEASE TAKE F U R T H E RNOTICE that two (2) ^'•mbersare to be elected to the Board ofEducation at said meeting of July8th, 1958, as follows:

One member is to be elected fora full term to fill the vacancycreated bv the expiration of theterm of JEAN GLOVER , whoseterm of office expires on June 30th,1958.

One member is to be elected fora full term to fill the vacancy-created by the expiration of theterm of JAMES ROBINSON.whose term of office expires onJune 30th . 1958.

PLEASE TAKE F U R T H E R

NOTICE that all nominating pe-titions of candidates for the Officeof Member of the Board of Edu-cation shall be filed with the Clerkof the District not later than June28th , 1958. A separate petitionshall be required to nominate a,candidate to each separate office.Each petition shall be directed tothe Clerk of the School District,shall be signed by at least twenty-five qualified voters of the District,shall state the residence of thecandidate and shall describe thespecific vacancy on the Board ofEducation for which the candidateis nominated, which descriptionshall include at least the lengthof the term of office and the nameof the last incumbent , if any.

PLEASE TAKE F U R T H E RNOTICE that a copy of the pro-posed budget for the ensuing fis-cal year 1958-59 may be obtainedby any taxpayer at the home -jfthe District Clerk, adjacent to theSchool House, on South CountryRoad, in the School District at anytime during the period of seven(7) days immediately precedingthe annual meeting.Dated: May 26th, 1958.

By Order of the Board ofEducation

Jean Glover,District Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGBOARD OF ZONING APPEALS

TOWN OF BROOKHAVENPursuant to the provisions of

Article XV, Section 1501 of theBuilding Zone Ordinance for theTown of Brookhaven , notice ishereby given that the Board ofZoning Appeals will hold a pub-lic hearing at the Board Rooms,Town Hall , Patchogue, N. Y. onJune 19, 1958 at 2:00 p. m. toconsider the following:

1. Ralph and Mildred Jones,1985 Schiefflin Ave., Bronx , N. Y.Location : N/W corner Pennsyl-vania and Railroad Avenues, Med-ford , N. Y. Applicants requestpermission to erect a dw elling ona parcel not having frontage ona Town , County or State road.

2. James Smith , Box 842, Med-ford Station, N. Y. Location*. E/SGray Ave., 530.47 ft. north ofNorfleet Lane, Middle Island, N.Y. Applicant requests permissionto erect a chicken coop.

3. Cy and Grace Biscardi, Box369, Bellport, N. Y. Location: W/SWood Acres Road , 100 ft. northof Oak Road , Bellport , L. I., N. Y.Applicants request a tota l sideyard variance; also, area variance.

4. Andrew F. Brems, Jr., Dur-kee Lane, E. Patchogue, N. Y.Location: E/S of an unnamed R.O. W. which runs parallel to Dur-kee Lane, 656.93 ft. north of in-tersection of another unnamed R.O. W. which <runs easterly fromDurkee Lane, E. Patchogue, N. Y.Applicant requests permission toerect two dwellings on parcels nothaving frontage on a Town , Coun-ty or State road*

5. Joseph A. Gutteridge, Pep-peridge Court, Patchogue, L. I.Location: Southwest corner ofPepperidge Ct. and No. OceanAve., No. Patchogue, N. Y. Ap-plicant requests a front yard set-back variance.

6. Thelma and Parshall Miller ,22 Bayview Ave., Blue Point, N.Y. Location : W/S Bayview Ave.,1500 ft. north of Middle Road ,Blue Point, N. Y. Applicants re-quests a side yard variance.

7. Alexander Izzo, Box 60, Oy-ster Bay, N. Y. Location : Easter-ly side of Rocky Point Road , be-ginning about 400 ft. north of ,Middle Country Road , Middle Is-land , N. Y. Applicant requestspermission to use temporary por-table screen, hopper and loaderfor sand , grits and gravel to re-duce area to grade of adjoininghighway.

8. Edward Cavalla, 4 RowlandAve., Blue Point , N. Y. Location:North side Montauk Highway, 80ft. west of Rowland Avenue, BluePoint, N. Y. Applicant requestspermission to erect two roof signs.

9. J. Clarence Davies, Inc., 149thSt. and Third Ave., Bronx 55, N.Y. Location: So. side East MainSt., 350 ft. east of Conklin Ave.,Patchogue, N. Y. Applicant re-quests permission to erect a signthat will require a front yardsetback variance.

. 10. George Velsor, Coatcs Ave.,Holbrook , L. I . Location: E/SCoates Avenue, 120 ft. north ofNorth Second St., Holbrook , L. L,N. Y. Applicant requests a totalsid**- yard variance.

Cases will /be heard in- the orderin which they are advertised af-ter completion of other business.

Matters undisposed of at theclosing of the hearing will be heldover until the next regular meet-ing of the Board.

Joseph S. CorbettChairmanFrank A. Schaefer iSecretary

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