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Patchogue Class of '44 Holds Reunion The Patchogue High School class of 1944 recently held a twentieth reunion party at Tojen' s Rest- aurant. A total of 41 members turned out for the occasion. The reunion committee crnslstetl of Edwin Bailey, Arthur Fucillo, Richard Mayer , Shirley (Shaber) Deedy and Phyllis (Go'don) Trypuc. The evening opened with a minute of silence for the deceased members of the class: Robert Biggs, Elton HaUiwell and Edna Hawkins. A miniature loving cup was awarded to Kim Swezey as ihe class member with the largest famil y-(six)-and a plaque was award ed to Dori s Deemer Langlois for having traveled the furthest dlstance-(Alexandria Bay ) A buffet supper was served later in the evening and as a finals , George Reich , a member of the class , was able to drop in for a short visit afte r coming from New York City where he is currently the choreographer for the Folies Bergere, now here from Paris. Those shown are , bottom row, left to right: Arthur Fuccillo, Phyllis Gordon Trypuc, Shirley Shaber Deedy, Richard Mayer Next row: Nona Zickerman Telchman, Selma Rapps Jacobs , Doris Deemer Langloi s, Janice Dew Delavergne , Elizabeth Barber Bushell , Ruth Oriez Hutton , Betty Ponteri Julian, Doris Waring Smith, Gloria Hendrickson Guadalupe; Next row: Frances Edlemen Rado, Zonia Dobrian , Theresa Berry Gilman, Virginia Chumas Pelham, Louis Kerr Wilson, Effle Lister Welsh, Charles Pilger , Elvira Romeo Schroeder, Edith Underwood Sczerbo, Al yce Brail Gray, Berney Mule* ; Next row: Kim Swezey , Claire Harvey Meye r, James Connors , Robert Rosenbl att, Edwin Bailey, Mary Sandilanas Overton , Norma Glover Henzie , Beatrice Sosonsky Rose, William McCann, Robert Cristman; Next row: Stanley Cox , Lorraine Felice Connors , Clifford Scarlett, Ludwig , Brail , George Stokem, William Sawyers , Michael Velys. Old Advance Article Tells Of Bellport ' s 7893 Hooker By Thomas R. Bay les The following account of the dedication of the Bellport Hook and Ladder Company is taken from The Patchogue Advance for November 24 , 1893 . "The boys of the Pa tchogue Hook and Ladder Co., about 25 strong, with their truck , were met at Dunton by the handsome com- pany of the Bellport Hook and Ladder boys with their new truck , and headed by the band and es- corted by a torch light brigade marched on to Bellport. After a short stop at the truck house, the procession moved down Bell- port Ave . and back again to the truck house, after which the fire- men repaired to Woodruff's Hall where seats had been reserved for them. "The hall was packedwithover 300 pecpl e and the musical pro- gramme was executed with all the skill and grace characteristic of Bellport' s talented musicians. "Chief Edwin Bailey of Pa t- chogue , in presenting the new truck to the firemen on behalf of the peopl e of Bellport , compli- mented both the people of Bell- port and the firemen, by saying that the former were worthy of praise for making possibl e the formation of the company and the firemen were worthy of equal praise for rallying so heartily to the work before them. "Foreman Everett M. Price, or. receiving the truck on behal f of the company, thanked the people for the confidence reposed In the volunteer firemen, and hoped the organization of the fire company was the beginning of greater things for the village. "Rev. Frisbie made a speech and presented a fine silver trum- pet to the fire company on behalf of the manufacturers of the hand- some modern equipped truck. "A fter cheering the closing words of Mr . Drinker the audi- ence repaired to the new truck house where the ladies of the vil- lage served a delicious and boun- tiful lunch was served to everyone. . This expression of hospitality went right to the hearts and stomachs of the Patchogue boys. Their only regret was that it was not in good form to eat the wait- ers , as they certainly did look good enough and sweet enough to satisfy any epicurean taste. "While the people of Bellport are congratulating themselves on the possession of a welj equipped and well manned Hook and Ladder Co., the time may come when they will see the heroic efforts of the young men save their village from total destruction . The editor of the Advance counts himself honored in being permitted to make the acquaintance of such gentlemanly brother firemen. "The officers of the new Are company are Everett M. Price, foreman; Barney King, asst. fore- man; Charles H. Hawkins, secre- tary, and John H. Weidner, trea- surer. " _________ SWEARING IN new officer s of the Central Brookhaven Republican Club is District Court Judge Morton Weissman at left. New officers of the club were installed at a meeting of the club held recently at the Coram Community hall. New officers shown left to right , are: Mrs. Amanda Bnjwer, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Albert Nellson . recording secretary; Joseph Riccardi , president , and Roy Lagomar- sine , vlce^resldent. Also Installed but not shown was Herbert Sonderlcker , treasurer. Pot chogue Ambulance Co. Contest Winners Cindy Kleinman , who just com- pleted fifth graft in the Barton Ave. School , and Miriam Gelfer, a 7th grade pupil in St. Fran- cis de Sales Parochial School , are the winners in the recent essay contest sponsored by die Patchogue Fire Department Am- bulance Company. In announcing the contest re- sults, die company said Cindy and Miriam will each receive two World ' s Fair tickets, two LIRR tickets to the World' s Fair and $5 spending money. The contest topic was , 'What the Patchogue Ambulance Means to My Com- munity.' Cindy Klelnm-n ' s essay fol- lows: "The Patchogue Ambulance makes us feel saf e and secure. It makes us feel that part of our worry vanishes because in case we get sick , the Ambu- lance takes us to the hospital quickly. "Without the Patchogue Am- bulance we' d have difficulty In transportation and people may die. The Ambulance crew saves many lives since many times it is a matter of life and death. "Men who volunteer to be am- bulance frivers are appreciated b y the people of the community. If every town or community had an ambulance life Patchogue has. we would all be very secure. ' Miriam Gelfer *s essay follows: "Speeding through traffic, darting down side streets, help- ing someone in distress---t _is Is what the volunteers who drive die Ambulance do. "Whetherjfit is a Are or an accident you can be sure the Patchogue Ambulance will get mere and in a hurry. " People should think highly of these men. Our family does , be- cause last year they helped save the life of my brother. "For this and for saving the lives of others in my commun- ity, I think Patchogue should set aside a day to honor these men who so unselfishly devote them- selves to the community in time of distress. " Emplo yees Comple te Aid Course Having completed an eight week "First Aid Course " through the auspices of the American Red Cross, the following employees of the State University of New York at Stony Brook , received their Certificate of Completion from Maurice Kosstrin, busi- ness officer. The course was conducted by Mr. Rexford Heins. Receiving certificates were: Rose Battifarano , Centereach; Vita Boerste, Miller Place; Jdmes H. Brown , Rocky Point; Joseph J. Cannarili, Centereach; Roy F . Carlson, Central Islip; Gaet-no Dericco, Central Islip; Milton Morrow, North Babylon; Harold Mc Dowell, Blue Point; Phillip McErlean Sr ., Stony Brook; Richard McErlean , Stony Brook ; Joseph Pefler , Rocky Point; Sarah Quash , Middle Island; Frank Stevens , Haup- pauge; Hortense Washington , Sel- don , LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT (Continued fro m Page 10) Suffolk County, New York , and the Board of Supervisors has caused to be prepared and filed in the Suffolk County Clerk' s Office at Riverhead , New York , on the 29th day of June, 1964, under Fil e No. 1 1706 1 , maps indicating the several parcel s of property to be acquired for said purpose. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Suffolk County, New York , will hold a hearing in respect to said maps before the said Board of Supervisors in the Suffolk County Center at Riverhead , Suffolk County, New York, on the 10th day of August , 1964, at 12:00 o clock , Noon , prevailing time , to afford a reasonable oppor- tunity to all interested persons to make ob jections thereto or suggest changes therein . BOARDOF SUPERVISORS OF SUFFOLK COUNTY By: EVANS K . GRIFFING PRESIDING OFFICER Dated at Riverhead , New York June 30, 1964 . (LI ADVANCE #2173-7/9, 16) ' ¦ NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Islip will open sealed bids at the Town Hall , Islip, New York , on Tuesday, July 14, 1964 at2;30 P.M , for the purpose of consider- ing the purchase of entrance signs for MacArthur Airport Terminal to be erected at Veterans Memor- ial Highway and MacArthur Me- morial Highway. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Airport Manager, MacArthur Airport , Town of Islip, New York . All bids must be sealed and plainly marked: "BID FOR EN- TRANCE SIGNS - MAC ARTHUR AIRPORT. " The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF ISLIP BY: GEORGE W . RAVEN Town Clerk Dated at Islip, N . Y. June 23, 1964. (Ll ADVANCE #2171-7/9) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APBEALS TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN Pursuant to the provisions of Article XV, Section 1503 of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Brookhaven, notice ls hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing at the Board Room, Town Hall , Patchogue, N. Y. on Thurs- day, July 16, 1964 at 8:00 p.m. ID consider the following: 20. Amparo Orta Fields , 1778 Madison Ave., New York 35, N.Y. Location: Southeast corner of Granny Road and Mill Road, West Yaphank, N.Y. Applicant requests a front yard setback variance from Mill Road . 21. Richard F. Bosch, 47 Syc- amore St., Patchogue, N. Y. Lo- cation: East side of Avery Ave., 346 ft. south of Vernon St., Patch- ogue , N.Y. Applicant requests a minimum and total side yard var- iance. 22. Eugene and FriedaLischer, 591 So. Country Road, E. Patch- ogue, N.Y. Location: West side of Hedges Road, 140 ft. north of South Country Road , East Patch- ogue, N.Y. Appl icants request a lot are a and lot frontage variance. 23. Mario and Eleanor Genna, RR 2, Box 127, Medford Sta., N.Y. Location: East side of Oak St., 410 ft. north of South Haven Ave., Medford, N. Y. Applicants bequest a minimum side yard variance. 24. Jack Rogers , 24 Roosevelt Boulevard, E. Patchogue, N.Y. Location: North side of Sunrise Highway, service road , approx. 184x30 ft. east from the east side ^ Hewlett Ave., Patchogue, N. Y. App' leant requests special per- mit for erection of one story structure with basement to be used as athletic club with park- ing facilities for sixty cars. 27. Cai-mine Chiuchlolo . 105 Mapl e Ave., Patchogue , N.Y. Lo- cation: West side of 10ft . R . O. W., 180 ft north of Coast Guard R.O. W., approx 1/2 mile westof Davis Park , Great South Beach, N.Y. Applicant requests permis- sion for erection of dwelling in- volving T.L. 280a . 28. Jeredave Real ty Corp., 26 Court St., Brooklyn , N.Y. Loca- tion: North side of Shore Walk , approx 252 ft. west of Tuna Walk (plot 4), Fire Island P ines, Great South Beach, N.Y. Applicant seeks division of parcel Into 2 plots , "A" and "B 5 * requiring a frontage variance on both plots . 29 Steven Homes, 384 Wood- side Ave , Patchogue , N.Y. Lo- cation: North side of Woodside Ave., 100 ft . east from No. Pine St., No Patchogue , N. Y. Appli- cant seeks division of parcel into two plots requiring a lot frontage , minimum and total side yard var- iances on both plots. 30. Richard D. Zeidler, 55 Arthur Ave., Patchogue , New Ttek . Location : East side of Arthur Avenue, approx. 1039 .70 ft. east of Washington Avenue , Patchogue , N.Y. Applicant re- , quests permission to erect a 6 ft. cedar-stockade fence that re- quires a height variance along Hallock Avenue. Cases will be heard in the or- der in which they are advertised after completion of other busi- ness Matters undisposed of at the cloblng of the hearing wil l be held over until the next regular •meeting of the Board . THOMAS A . ROMEO Chairman SALVATORE B. SHORTINO Secretary (LI ADVANCE #2170- 7/ 9 ) STATE OF NEW YORK Supreme Court Suffolk County x Eastern Federal Savings and Loan Association of Sayville, formerl y Say- ville , Federal Savings and Loan Association , Plaintiff, - again st- Robert Pearson and Anita Pearson, his wife . Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE . Index #111192 Pursuant to the judgment of Foreclosure and Sale made and sntered in the above entitled ac- tion, dated the 26th day of June, 1964, I, the undersigned Referee therein named , will sell at public auction in front of the Brookhaven Town Hall in the Village of Patch- ogue, Town of Brook haven . Coun- ty of Suffolk and State of New York , on the 7th day of August , 1964, at 11:30 o' clock in the forenoon , Eastern Daylight Sav- ing Time , the premises described in said judgment to wic ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, together with the buildings and Improve- ments thereon erected , situate, lying and being at Medford , Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk and State of New York , known and designated as part of Lot 54, on a certain map entitled , "Map Number 1, Property of O.L. Schwen- cke" and filed ln the offlca of the Clerk of the County oi Suffolk on January 12, 1897, as Map Number 488, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete monument set in the west side of Maple Avenue, distant 1225 .26 feet southerly from the corner formed by the in- tersection of the westerly side of Mj.pl e Avenue, with the southerly side of Southaven Avenue, and from said point of beginning running thence southerl y along the westerl y side of Maple Avenue on a course South 35' 00" West a distance of 101. 52 feet to a concrete monument; running thence westerly on a course North 84' 34' 10" West a dis- tance of 275 feet to a conc rete monument; running thence north on a course North 6*35* 00" East a distance of 101. 52 feet; running thence easterly on a course South 84° 34' 10" East a distance of 275 feet to the westerly side of Maple Avenue at the point or place of beginning. TOGETHER with all the right , title and interest of the mortgagors in and to that part of Maple Avenue which abuts upon the above described premises to the center line thereof. SUBJECT , to covenants , re- striction s , easements, reser- vations and agreements of rec- ord , lf any. ALSO , SUBJECT , however, to any and all zoning ordinances or amendments thereto , here- tofore adopted by any Town, County or Municipality having jurisdiction thereover . BEING and intended to be the same premises conveyed to Robert Pearson and Anita Pearson , his wife, by Joseph Kubin and Josephine Kubin , his wife , by deed dated March 16th, 1957 and filed on March 18th , 1957 In the office of the Registrar of Suffolk County as Document No. /072B. (Land Tide Registration Certificate No. 36410 Issued thereon). Dated; July 8th , 1964. JACOB HARDING TUCK AND VAN BRUNT Attorneys for Plaintiff Office and Post Office Address 150 Main Street Sayville , New York (LI ADVANCE #2174-7/9 to 7/30) SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY: RICHMOND HILL SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff, a- gainst RE PURCHA SE A SSO- CIATES OF SUFFOLK INC., et al Defendants. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated June 11th, 1964 and duly entered ln :he above entitled action, I the undersigned . Referee in said Judgment named , will sell ln one parcel at public auction on the front steps of the Brookhaven Town Hall , South Ocean Avenue, Patchogue , Suffolk County, New York, on the 10th day of August, 1964 at 11 o' clock ln the fore- noon, the premises described ln said Judgment situated In the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, on the west- erly side of MacDonald Avenue 320.00 feet south of Brookhaven Avenue, bein g a- regular pl ot 80.00 feet front and rear by 100 .00 feet In depth on both sides, and known aa 636 Mac Donald Avenue , North Bellport , New York , said premises being more particularly described in said Judgment. TOGETHER with all the right, title and Interest of the mort- gagors , if any, in and to the land lying in the streets and roads in front of and adjoinin g said prem- ises to the centre line thereof. TOGETHER w ith all fixtures and articles of personal property attached to or used in connec- tion with said premises. SAID PREMISES are subject to any state of facts an accurate survey may show, and to cove- nants, restrictions and ease- ments , if any, of record affect- ing said premises , and to zoning regulations and ordinances of the city, town or village ln which said premises lie . SANFORD L , DAVBDOW Referee Dated: June 23rd , 1964. WINNE & McDOUGAL Attorneys for Plaintiff 92-20 Union Hall Street Jamaica , New York 11433 (LI ADVANCE #2172-7/9 to 7/30) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that license number 7A1832 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law in a store on die east side of New Jersey Avenue , Bellport , Suffolk County, N. Y. for off-premises consump- tion. PHILIP REZO, Eastslde New Jersey Avenue , Bellport , L. INew York (LI ADVANCE #2195-7/9, 16) NOTICE Notice ls hereby given that Summer Beer License number 7 SB 356 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail , under the A lcoholic Bev- erage Control Law , at Camp- ing Stand No. 11, Hither Hills State Park , Montauk , Suffolk County, Long Island , N.Yfor on-premlses consumption. Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale , L J., N.Y. (Ll ADVANCE #2189-7/9 .16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given mat Summer Beer License nunjta | 7 SB 154 has been issued top K undersigned to sell beer at re- tail , under the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Law, at Main Stand No. 3, Belmont State Parte , Baby- lon , Suffolk County, Long Island, N, Yfor on-premises consump- tion. Islrad Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale , L. IN. Y . (LI ADVANCE #2183-7/9 , 16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer Beer License number 7 SB 634 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail , under the Alcoholic Be- verage Control Law, at West Overlook Stand No. 18. Sunken Meadow State Park , Kings Park ,- Suffolk County, Long Island , N.Y. for on-premises consumption. Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale, LJL , N. Y. (ll ADV #2181-7/9 , 16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer Beer License num- ber 7 SB 674 has been issued to die undersigned to sell beer at retail, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, at Pic- nic Area Stand No. 21, Hecks- cher State Park , East Islip, Suf^ folk County, Long Island , N.Y„ for on-premlses consumption. Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale, LJ„ N. Y, Ll ADV #2182-7/9, 16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Hill' s Super Market license num- ber 7A-1299 has been issued to the untfsrsigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Law at 42 West Main Street , Patchogue, New York, County of Suffolk , for off premises consumption. Hll - 2 Corp. 55 Motor Avenue Farmingdale, N.Y. (LI ADVANCE #217 6-7/9, 16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer Beer Licens e number 7 SB 396 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at re- tail , under the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Law, at Parking Area Stand No. 12, Montauk Point State Park, Montauk , Suffolk County, Long Island , N. Yfor on-premlses consumption. Island Refreshment Corpor- ation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale , L. L , N. Y, (LI ADVANCE #2184-7/9 ,16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer Beer License Number 7 SB 673 has been issued to die undersigned to sell beer at re- tall , under rhe Alcoholic Bever- age Control Law, at Smith' s Point County Park , Smith' s Point, Fire Island , Suffolk County, Long Is- land , N. Yfor on-premises con- sumption. Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale, I „f «, N.Y. (LI ADV #2180-7/9 , 16) NrmriF. TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Cen- tral School District #5, Towns of Brookhaven , Smithtown , Islip, Suffolk County, N. Y., ln ac- cordance with Section 103 of Arti- cle 5A of the General Municipal Law , here ' jy invites the submis- sion of sealed bids on thefollow- ing: 1. Gatelot Avenue School Al- terations 2. Science Supplies-Elemen- tary 3. Science Supplies - Secon- dary 4. Venetian Blinds 5. Lumber and Hardware sup- plies Bids will be received until 2:00 PJvl. prevailing time on July 24 , 1964 at the Sachem District Of- fice, Portion Road , Holtsville, N.Y„ at which time bids will be publicly opened. Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained at the District Office. For further information phone SElden 2-2551. The successful bidder on the Gatelot Avenue School Al- terations and the Venetian Blinds must pay workmen the rates estallshed by the N.Y.S. Indus- trial Commission ln accordance with Section 220 of the Labor All bids shall be binding for 90 days subsequent to the bid opening unless expressly Indicat- ed otherwise on the proposal form. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any bid or all bids, or waive any Informalities it considers to be in the school district ' s best in- terest, BOARD OF EDUCATION SACHEM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT #5 George W. Martinson (Ll ADVANC E #2175-7/9) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer Beer License number 7 SB 330 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at re- tail , under the Alcoholic Bever- age Control Law, at Picnic Stand No. 6, Heckscher State Park , East Islip, Suffolk County, Long Island , N,Y for on-premises consumption. Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale , LJ.. N.Y. (LI ADVANCE #2188-7/9, 16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Hill' s Super Market licensenum- ber 7A-2225 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Be- verage Control Law at 365 East Main Street , East Patchogue, New York, County of Suffolk, for off premises consumption. Hil-22 Corp. 55 Motor Avenue - Farmingdale , N.Y. [LI ADV #2177-7/9, 16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer Beer License number 7 SB 652 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at re- tail, under the A lcoholic Bever- age Control Law, at Picnic Area Stand No. 19, Sunken Meadow State Park , Kings Park , Suffolk County, Long Island, N .Y., for on-premlses consumption. Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale, LJL, N.Y. (LI ADV #2178-7/9, 16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer Eating Place Beer Li- cense number 7 EB1679 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail, under the Alco- holic Beverage Control Law, at (Beach Stand #17), Sunken Mea- dow State Park , Kings Park , Long Island, N.Yfor on-pre- mlses consumption. Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale , L . I N .Y. 1 LI ADV #2179-7/9 , 16 , / NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer 6 " eer License number 7 SB 329 has been issued to rhe undersigned to sell beer at re- tail, under the Alcoholic Bever- age Control Law, at B each Stand No. 5 , SunkenMeadowStatePark , Kings Park, Suffolk County, Long Island, N . Yfor on-premises consumption. Island Refreshment Corporation B empaf" State Park Farmingdale, LJ., N.Y. (LI ADVANCE #2187-7/9, 16) NOTICE Notice Is hereby gven that Summer Beer License number 7 SB 410 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at re- tail, under the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Law, at Picnic Stand No. 10 , WUdwood State Park , Wading River, Suffolk County, Long Island , N.YM for on-premlses consumption. Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale , LJU N.Y. (LI ADVANCE #2186-7/9,16) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Summer Beer License number 7 SB 336 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at re- tail, under the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Law, at East Beach Stand No. 7HeckscherState Park , East Islip, Suffolk County, Long Island, N .Yfor on-prernisec consumption . Island Refreshment Corporation Bethpage State Park Farmingdale, L.L , N.Y. (LI ADVANCE #2185-7/9, 16) SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK _ __ ,_ x JAMES L, EVERS : and MARYLIN B. : EVERS, Plaintiffs , : .. against,. : THE DEBENTURE : CORPORATION OF : NEW YORK , also : known as DEBEN- : TURE CORPORA- : TION OF NEW : YORK, : I Defendant, ; " ' x ___MP_5 Index No. 117044-1964 Dlainvlffa Haaatam.tA Suffolk County as the place of triaL The basis of the venue is: Subject real prop- erty lies ln Suffolk County. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- MONED to answer the com - plaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons , to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiffs ' at- torney within 20 days after the service of this summons , ex- clusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service ls complete if this sum- mons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your fail- ure to appear or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you b y default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated: June 25, 1964. MORRIS PERMUT , Attorney for Plaintiffs , Office & P. O. Address 170 Broadway, New York , N. Y. 10038 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorabl e Fred J. Munder, a Justice of the Su- preme Court , dated July 2, 1964 and filed with the complaint and other papers in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk , County Center, Riverhead , New York . The object of this action is to compel the determination of a claim to real property, pursu- ant to Article 15 of the Real Property and Proceedings Law of the State of New York. The real property affected by this action is situated in the Town of Huntington , County of Suffolk , State of New York , and is known as Lot No. 18 and part of Lot No. 3, in Block 4, as shown on a certain map entitled "Map of Huntington Terrac e, Section 1" , whic h map was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on June 25 , 1909 as Map No. 395. Dated July 7, 1964 MORRIS PERMUT Attorney for Plaintiffs Office & P. O. Address: 170 Broadwa y, New York , N.Y. 10038 (LI ADVANCE #2199-7/9 to 7/30) NOTICE Take notice that the Annual Fin- ancial Statement of the Village of Bellport for the year 1963- 64 has been filed with the Vil- lage Clerk in the Village Of- fice , South Country Road, Bell- port , this 6th day of July, 1964, and is available for inspection during the hours of 9-4 on week - days. Bellport Village Board of Trustees By: Loubelle Johnson Village Clerk (LI ADVANCE #2197-7/9) ADVERTISEMENT AND JNYITATJON _ TO BIDDERS Board of Education , Union Free School District No. 24 Town of Brooknaven County of Suffolk , New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals for; GENERAL CONSTRUCTION - CONTRACT NO. 6 ELECTRI- CAL WORK - CONTRACT NO. 7 for the Patchogue Administration Building, 241 South Ocean Ave- nue, Patchogue, New York, will be received by the Board of Ed- ucation, Union Free School Dis- trict No. 24, Town of Brook- haven, County of Suffolk, State of New York, at rhe Patchogue High School , Saxton Street , Patchogue , New York, on July 17, 1964, at 3:00 p.m., local time, and then and there publicly opened and read aloud. THE WOR K shall be as shown on the drawings and according to the specification s and the con - tract documents as prepared by F.E. Allardt , Jr , A.IA., Archi- tect , of South Country Road, Brookhaven , New York. THE CONTRACT will be award- ed to the lowest repsonsible bid- der or the proposals will be . re- jected within forty-five (45) days of the date of opening proposals, subject , however , to the discre- tionary right reserved by the Board of Education to waive any informalities in, or to reject any or all proposals , if in its opinion , the best interest of the District will thereby be pro- moted. EACH BIDDER must deposit with his or its bid security in an amount not less than ten per centum (10%) of the base bid, in the form and subject to the con- ditions prov ided in the Informa- tion to Bidders. NO BIDDER may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days after the actual date of opening there- of. THE CONTRACT will contain a provision that every mechanic , laborer and workman employed In or about the work contemplated by the Contract shall be paid not less than the prevailing rate of wages. BY ORDER OF: John C Hylan BOARD OF EDUCATION, UFSD NO. 24 Town of Brookhaven, State of New York John C. Hylan , District Clerk (LI ADVANCE #2198-7/9) Rood Tha Legal Notlcos For Your Information And Protoetlon

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Patchogue Class of '44 Holds Reunion

The Patchogue High School class of 1944 recently held a twentieth reunion party at Tojen's Rest-aurant. A total of 41 members turned out for the occasion. The reunion committee crnslstetl of EdwinBailey, Arthur Fucillo, Richard Mayer, Shirley (Shaber) Deedy and Phyllis (Go'don) Trypuc. Theevening opened with a minute of silence for the deceased members of the class: Robert Biggs, EltonHaUiwell and Edna Hawkins. A miniature loving cup was awarded to Kim Swezey as ihe class memberwith the largest family-(six)-and a plaque was awarded to Doris Deemer Langlois for having traveledthe furthest dlstance-(Alexandria Bay ) A buffet supper was served later in the evening and as a finals,George Reich , a member of the class, was able to drop in for a short visit after coming from NewYork City where he is currently the choreographer for the Folies Bergere, now here from Paris.Those shown are, bottom row, left to right: Arthur Fuccillo, Phyllis Gordon Trypuc, Shirley ShaberDeedy, Richard Mayer Next row: Nona Zickerman Telchman, Selma Rapps Jacobs , Doris DeemerLanglois, Janice Dew Delavergne, Elizabeth Barber Bushell , Ruth Oriez Hutton, Betty Ponteri Julian,Doris Waring Smith, Gloria Hendrickson Guadalupe; Next row: Frances Edlemen Rado, Zonia Dobrian,Theresa Berry Gilman, Virginia Chumas Pelham, Louis Kerr Wilson, Effle Lister Welsh, CharlesPilger, Elvira Romeo Schroeder, Edith Underwood Sczerbo, Al yce Brail Gray, Berney Mule*;Next row: Kim Swezey , Claire Harvey Meyer, James Connors, Robert Rosenblatt, Edwin Bailey,Mary Sandilanas Overton, Norma Glover Henzie, Beatrice Sosonsky Rose, William McCann, RobertCristman; Next row: Stanley Cox, Lorraine Felice Connors, Clifford Scarlett, Ludwig, Brail , GeorgeStokem, William Sawyers, Michael Velys.

Old Advance Article TellsOf Bellport 's 7893 Hooker

By Thomas R. BaylesThe following account of the

dedication of the Bellport Hookand Ladder Company is takenfrom The Patchogue Advance forNovember 24, 1893.

"The boys of the PatchogueHook and Ladder Co., about 25strong, with their truck, were metat Dunton by the handsome com-pany of the Bellport Hook andLadder boys with their new truck,and headed by the band and es-corted by a torch light brigademarched on to Bellport. Aftera short stop at the truck house,the procession moved down Bell-port Ave. and back again to thetruck house, after which the fire-men repaired to Woodruff's Hallwhere seats had been reserved forthem.

"The hall was packedwithover300 pecple and the musical pro-gramme was executed with all theskill and grace characteristic ofBellport's talented musicians.

"Chief Edwin Bailey of Pat-chogue , in presenting the newtruck to the firemen on behalfof the people of Bellport, compli-mented both the people of Bell-port and the firemen, by sayingthat the former were worthy ofpraise for making possible theformation of the company and thefiremen were worthy of equalpraise for rallying so heartilyto the work before them.

"Foreman Everett M. Price,or. receiving the truck on behalfof the company, thanked the peoplefor the confidence reposed In thevolunteer firemen, and hoped theorganization of the fire companywas the beginning of greaterthings for the village.

"Rev. Frisbie made a speechand presented a fine silver trum-pet to the fire company on behalfof the manufacturers of the hand-some modern equipped truck.

"After cheering the closingwords of Mr. Drinker the audi-ence repaired to the new truckhouse where the ladies of the vil-lage served a delicious and boun-tiful lunch was served to everyone.

.This expression of hospitality

went right to the hearts andstomachs of the Patchogue boys.Their only regret was that it wasnot in good form to eat the wait-ers, as they certainly did lookgood enough and sweet enough tosatisfy any epicurean taste.

"While the people of Bellportare congratulating themselves onthe possession of a welj equippedand well manned Hook and LadderCo., the time may come when theywill see the heroic efforts of theyoung men save their village fromtotal destruction. The editor ofthe Advance counts himselfhonored in being permitted tomake the acquaintance of suchgentlemanly brother firemen.

"The officers of the new Arecompany are Everett M. Price,foreman; Barney King, asst. fore-man; Charles H. Hawkins, secre-tary, and John H. Weidner, trea-surer." _________

SWEARING IN new officers of the Central Brookhaven Republican Club is District Court Judge MortonWeissman at left. New officers of the club were installed at a meeting of the club held recently at theCoram Community hall. New officers shown left to right , are: Mrs. Amanda Bnjwer, correspondingsecretary; Mrs. Albert Nellson. recording secretary; Joseph Riccardi , president , and Roy Lagomar-sine , vlce^resldent. Also Installed but not shown was Herbert Sonderlcker , treasurer.

Pot chogueAmbulance Co.Contest Winners

Cindy Kleinman, who just com-pleted fifth graft in the BartonAve. School, and Miriam Gelfer,a 7th grade pupil in St. Fran-cis de Sales Parochial School,are the winners in the recentessay contest sponsored by diePatchogue Fire Department Am-bulance Company.

In announcing the contest re-sults, die company said Cindy andMiriam will each receive twoWorld's Fair tickets, two LIRRtickets to the World's Fair and$5 spending money. The contesttopic was, 'What the PatchogueAmbulance Means to My Com-munity.''

Cindy Klelnm-n's essay fol-lows:

"The Patchogue Ambulancemakes us f e e l saf e and secure.It makes us feel that part ofour worry vanishes because incase we get sick, the Ambu-lance takes us to the hospitalquickly.

"Without the Patchogue Am-bulance we'd have difficulty Intransportation and people maydie. The Ambulance crew savesmany lives since many times itis a matter of life and death.

"Men who volunteer to be am-bulance frivers are appreciatedby the people of the community.If every town or community hadan ambulance life Patchogue has.we would all be very secure.'

Miriam Gelfer*s essay follows:"Speeding through traffic,

darting down side streets, help-ing someone in distress---t _isIs what the volunteers who drivedie Ambulance do.

"Whetherjfit is a Are or anaccident you can be sure thePatchogue Ambulance will getmere and in a hurry.

"People should think highly ofthese men. Our family does, be-cause last year they helped savethe life of my brother.

"For this and for saving thelives of others in my commun-ity, I think Patchogue should setaside a day to honor these menwho so unselfishly devote them-selves to the community in timeof distress."

EmployeesCompleteAid Course

Having completed an eight week"First Aid Course" through theauspices of the American RedCross, the following employeesof the State University of NewYork at Stony Brook, receivedtheir Certificate of Completionfrom Maurice Kosstrin, busi-ness officer. The course wasconducted by Mr. Rexford Heins.

Receiving certificates were:Rose Battifarano, Centereach;Vita Boerste, Miller Place;Jdmes H. Brown, Rocky Point;Joseph J. Cannarili, Centereach;Roy F. Carlson, Central Islip;Gaet-no Dericco, Central Islip;Milton Morrow, North Babylon;Harold Mc Dowell, Blue Point;Phillip McErlean Sr., StonyBrook; Richard McErlean, StonyBrook; Joseph Pefler, RockyPoint; Sarah Quash, MiddleIsland; Frank Stevens, Haup-pauge; Hortense Washington, Sel-don,

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT(Continued fro m Page 10)

Suffolk County, New York, and theBoard of Supervisors has causedto be prepared and filed in theSuffolk County Clerk's Office atRiverhead, New York, on the29th day of June, 1964, underFile No. 117061, maps indicatingthe several parcels of propertyto be acquired for said purpose.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the Board of Supervisorsof Suffolk County, New York, willhold a hearing in respect to saidmaps before the said Board ofSupervisors in the Suffolk CountyCenter at Riverhead, SuffolkCounty, New York, on the 10thday of August, 1964, at 12:00o clock, Noon, prevailing time,to afford a reasonable oppor-tunity to all interested persons tomake objections thereto orsuggest changes therein.

BOARDOF SUPERVISORSOF SUFFOLK COUNTY

By: EVANS K. GRIFFINGPRESIDING OFFICER

Dated at Riverhead, New YorkJune 30, 1964.

(LI ADVANCE #2173-7/9,16)' ¦ NOTICE TO BIDDERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the Town Board of the Townof Islip will open sealed bids atthe Town Hall, Islip, New York,on Tuesday, July 14, 1964 at2;30P.M, for the purpose of consider-ing the purchase of entrance signsfor MacArthur Airport Terminalto be erected at Veterans Memor-ial Highway and MacArthur Me-morial Highway.

Plans and specifications maybe obtained at the office of theAirport Manager, MacArthurAirport, Town of Islip, New York.

All bids must be sealed andplainly marked: "BID FOR EN-TRANCE SIGNS - MAC ARTHURAIRPORT."

The Town Board reserves theright to reject any or all bids.

TOWN BOARD,TOWN OF ISLIP

BY: GEORGE W. RAVENTown Clerk

Dated at Islip, N.Y.June 23, 1964.(Ll ADVANCE #2171-7/9)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGBOARD OF ZONING APBEALS

TOWN OF BROOKHAVENPursuant to the provisions of

Article XV, Section 1503 of theBuilding Zone Ordinance of theTown of Brookhaven, notice lshereby given that the Board ofZoning Appeals will hold a publichearing at the Board Room, TownHall, Patchogue, N.Y. on Thurs-day, July 16, 1964 at 8:00 p.m.ID consider the following:

20. Amparo Orta Fields, 1778Madison Ave., New York 35, N.Y.Location: Southeast corner ofGranny Road and Mill Road, WestYaphank, N.Y. Applicant requestsa front yard setback variancefrom Mill Road .

21. Richard F. Bosch, 47 Syc-amore St., Patchogue, N.Y. Lo-cation: East side of Avery Ave.,346 ft. south of Vernon St., Patch-ogue, N.Y. Applicant requests aminimum and total side yard var-iance.

22. Eugene and FriedaLischer,591 So. Country Road, E. Patch-ogue, N.Y. Location: West sideof Hedges Road, 140 ft. north ofSouth Country Road, East Patch-ogue, N.Y. Applicants request alot area and lot frontage variance.

23. Mario and Eleanor Genna,RR 2, Box 127, Medford Sta.,N.Y. Location: East side of OakSt., 410 ft. north of South HavenAve., Medford, N.Y. Applicants

bequest a minimum side yardvariance.

24. Jack Rogers, 24 RooseveltBoulevard, E. Patchogue, N.Y.Location: North side of SunriseHighway, service road, approx.184x30 ft. east from the east side

Hewlett Ave., Patchogue, N.Y.App' leant requests special per-mit for erection of one storystructure with basement to beused as athletic club with park-ing facilities for sixty cars.

27. Cai-mine Chiuchlolo. 105Maple Ave., Patchogue, N.Y. Lo-cation: West side of 10ft. R.O.W.,180 ft north of Coast GuardR.O.W., approx 1/2 mile westofDavis Park, Great South Beach,N.Y. Applicant requests permis-sion for erection of dwelling in-volving T.L. 280a.

28. Jeredave Real ty Corp., 26Court St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Loca-tion: North side of Shore Walk,approx 252 ft. west of Tuna Walk(plot 4), Fire Island Pines, GreatSouth Beach, N.Y. Applicantseeks division of parcel Into 2plots, "A" and "B5 * requiring afrontage variance on both plots .

29 Steven Homes, 384 Wood-side Ave , Patchogue, N.Y. Lo-cation: North side of WoodsideAve., 100 ft. east from No. PineSt., No Patchogue, N.Y. Appli-cant seeks division of parcel intotwo plots requiring a lot frontage,minimum and total side yard var-iances on both plots.

30. Richard D. Zeidler, 55Arthur Ave., Patchogue, NewTtek. Location: East side ofArthur Avenue, approx. 1039.70ft. east of Washington Avenue,Patchogue, N.Y. Applicant re-,quests permission to erect a 6ft. cedar-stockade fence that re-quires a height variance alongHallock Avenue.

Cases will be heard in the or-der in which they are advertisedafter completion of other busi-ness

Matters undisposed of at thecloblng of the hearing wil l beheld over until the next regular•meeting of the Board.

THOMAS A. ROMEOChairman

SALVATORE B. SHORTINO

Secretary(LI ADVANCE #2170-7/9 )

STATE OF NEW YORKSupreme Court

Suffolk Countyx

Eastern Federal Savingsand Loan Association ofSayville, formerly Say-ville, Federal Savings andLoan Association,

Plaintiff,- again st-

Robert Pearson and AnitaPearson, his wife.

Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE.Index #111192

Pursuant to the judgment ofForeclosure and Sale made andsntered in the above entitled ac-tion, dated the 26th day of June,1964, I, the undersigned Refereetherein named, will sell at publicauction in front of the BrookhavenTown Hall in the Village of Patch-ogue, Town of Brook haven. Coun-ty of Suffolk and State of NewYork, on the 7th day of August,1964, at 11:30 o'clock in theforenoon, Eastern Daylight Sav-ing Time, the premises describedin said judgment to wic

ALL that certain plot, pieceor parcel of land, together withthe buildings and Improve-ments thereon erected, situate,lying and being at Medford,Town of Brookhaven, Countyof Suffolk and State of NewYork, known and designatedas part of Lot 54, on a certainmap entitled, "Map Number1, Property of O.L. Schwen-cke" and filed ln the offlcaof the Clerk of the County oiSuffolk on January 12, 1897,as Map Number 488, and beingmore particularly bounded anddescribed as follows:

BEGINNING at a concretemonument set in the west sideof Maple Avenue, distant1225.26 feet southerly fromthe corner formed by the in-tersection of the westerly sideof Mj.ple Avenue, with thesoutherly side of SouthavenAvenue, and from said point ofbeginning running thencesoutherly along the westerlyside of Maple Avenue on acourse South 6° 35' 00" West adistance of 101.52 feet to aconcrete monument; runningthence westerly on a courseNorth 84' 34' 10" West a dis-tance of 275 feet to a concretemonument; running thencenorth on a course North 6*35*00" East a distance of 101.52feet; running thence easterlyon a course South 84° 34' 10"East a distance of 275 feetto the westerly side of MapleAvenue at the point or placeof beginning.

TOGETHER with all theright, title and interest of themortgagors in and to that partof Maple Avenue which abutsupon the above describedpremises to the center linethereof.

SUBJECT, to covenants, re-strictions, easements, reser-vations and agreements of rec-ord, lf any.

ALSO, SUBJECT, however,to any and all zoning ordinancesor amendments thereto, here-tofore adopted by any Town,County or Municipality havingjurisdiction thereover.

BEING and intended to bethe same premises conveyedto Robert Pearson and AnitaPearson, his wife, by JosephKubin and Josephine Kubin, hiswife, by deed dated March16th, 1957 and filed on March18th, 1957 In the office of theRegistrar of Suffolk County asDocument No. /072B. (LandTide Registration CertificateNo. 36410 Issued thereon).

Dated; July 8th, 1964.JACOB HARDING

TUCK AND VAN BRUNTAttorneys for PlaintiffOffice and Post Office Address150 Main StreetSayville, New York(LI ADVANCE #2174-7/9 to 7/30)

SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLKCOUNTY: RICHMOND HILLSAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff, a-gainst RE PURCHASE ASSO-CIATES OF SUFFOLK INC., etal„ Defendants.

Pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale dated June11th, 1964 and duly entered ln:he above entitled action, I theundersigned. Referee in saidJudgment named, will sell ln oneparcel at public auction on thefront steps of the BrookhavenTown Hall, South Ocean Avenue,Patchogue, Suffolk County, NewYork, on the 10th day of August,1964 at 11 o'clock ln the fore-noon, the premises described lnsaid Judgment situated In theTown of Brookhaven, SuffolkCounty, New York, on the west-erly side of MacDonald Avenue320.00 feet south of BrookhavenAvenue, being a- regular plot80.00 feet front and rear by100.00 feet In depth on bothsides, and known aa 636 MacDonald Avenue, North Bellport,New York, said premises beingmore particularly described insaid Judgment.

TOGETHER with all the right,title and Interest of the mort-gagors, if any, in and to the landlying in the streets and roads infront of and adjoining said prem-ises to the centre line thereof.

TOGETHER with all fixturesand articles of personal propertyattached to or used in connec-tion with said premises.

SAID PREMISES are subjectto any state of facts an accuratesurvey may show, and to cove-

nants, restrictions and ease-ments, if any, of record affect-ing said premises, and to zoningregulations and ordinances of thecity, town or village ln whichsaid premises lie.

SANFORD L, DAVBDOWReferee

Dated: June 23rd, 1964.WINNE & McDOUGALAttorneys for Plaintiff92-20 Union Hall StreetJamaica, New York 11433(LI ADVANCE #2172-7/9 to 7/30)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

license number 7A1832 has beenIssued to the undersigned to sellbeer at retail under the AlcoholicBeverage Control Law in a storeon die east side of New JerseyAvenue, Bellport, Suffolk County,N. Y. for off-premises consump-tion.

PHILIP REZO,Eastslde New Jersey Avenue,

Bellport, L. I„ New York(LI ADVANCE #2195-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice ls hereby given that

Summer Beer License number7 SB 356 has been issued tothe undersigned to sell beer atretail, under the Alcoholic Bev-erage Control Law, at Camp-ing Stand No. 11, Hither HillsState Park, Montauk, SuffolkCounty, Long Island, N.Y„ foron-premlses consumption.Island Refreshment CorporationBethpage State ParkFarmingdale, L J., N.Y.

(Ll ADVANCE #2189-7/9.16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given mat

Summer Beer License nunjta |7 SB 154 has been issued topKundersigned to sell beer at re-tail, under the Alcoholic Bev-erage Control Law, at Main StandNo. 3, Belmont State Parte, Baby-lon, Suffolk County, Long Island,N, Y„ for on-premises consump-tion.Islrad Refreshment Corporation

Bethpage State ParkFarmingdale, L. I„ N. Y.

(LI ADVANCE #2183-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer Beer License number7 SB 634 has been Issued tothe undersigned to sell beer atretail, under the Alcoholic Be-verage Control Law, at WestOverlook Stand No. 18. SunkenMeadow State Park, Kings Park,-Suffolk County, Long Island, N.Y.for on-premises consumption.Island Refreshment Corporation

Bethpage State ParkFarmingdale, LJL, N.Y.

(ll ADV #2181-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer Beer License num-ber 7 SB 674 has been issuedto die undersigned to sell beerat retail, under the AlcoholicBeverage Control Law, at Pic-nic Area Stand No. 21, Hecks-cher State Park , East Islip, Suf^folk County, Long Island, N.Y„for on-premlses consumption.Island Refreshment Corporation

Bethpage State ParkFarmingdale, LJ„ N.Y,

Ll ADV #2182-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Hill's Super Market license num-ber 7A-1299 has been issued tothe untfsrsigned to sell beer atretail under the Alcoholic Bev-erage Control Law at 42 WestMain Street, Patchogue, NewYork, County of Suffolk, for offpremises consumption.

Hll - 2 Corp.55 Motor AvenueFarmingdale, N.Y.

(LI ADVANCE #217 6-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer Beer License number7 SB 396 has been issued to theundersigned to sell beer at re-tail, under the Alcoholic Bev-erage Control Law, at ParkingArea Stand No. 12, Montauk PointState Park, Montauk, SuffolkCounty, Long Island, N. Y„ foron-premlses consumption.

Island Refreshment Corpor-ation

Bethpage State ParkFarmingdale, L. L, N. Y,

(LI ADVANCE #2184-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer Beer License Number7 SB 673 has been issued to dieundersigned to sell beer at re-tall, under rhe Alcoholic Bever-age Control Law, at Smith's PointCounty Park, Smith's Point, FireIsland, Suffolk County, Long Is-land, N.Y„ for on-premises con-sumption.Island Refreshment Corporation

Bethpage State ParkFarmingdale, I „f«, N.Y.

(LI ADV #2180-7/9,16)

NrmriF. TO BIDDERSThe Board of Education of Cen-

tral School District #5, Towns ofBrookhaven, Smithtown, Islip,Suffolk County, N. Y., ln ac-cordance with Section 103 of Arti-cle 5A of the General MunicipalLaw, here'jy invites the submis-sion of sealed bids on thefollow-ing:

1. Gatelot Avenue School Al-terations2. Science Supplies-Elemen-tary3. Science Supplies - Secon-dary4. Venetian Blinds5. Lumber and Hardware sup-plies

Bids will be received until 2:00PJvl. prevailing time on July 24,1964 at the Sachem District Of-fice, Portion Road, Holtsville,

N.Y„ at which time bids will bepublicly opened.

Specifications and proposalforms may be obtained at theDistrict Office. For furtherinformation phone SElden 2-2551.

The successful bidder on theGatelot Avenue School Al-terations and the Venetian Blindsmust pay workmen the ratesestallshed by the N.Y.S. Indus-trial Commission ln accordancewith Section 220 of the Labor

All bids shall be binding for90 days subsequent to the bidopening unless expressly Indicat-ed otherwise on the proposalform. The Board of Educationreserves the right to reject anybid or all bids, or waive anyInformalities it considers to bein the school district's best in-terest,

BOARD OF EDUCATIONSACHEM CENTRAL

SCHOOL DISTRICT #5George W. Martinson

(Ll ADVANC E #2175-7/9)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer Beer License number7 SB 330 has been issued to theundersigned to sell beer at re-tail, under the Alcoholic Bever-age Control Law, at Picnic StandNo. 6, Heckscher State Park,East Islip, Suffolk County, LongIsland, N,Y„ for on-premisesconsumption.

Island RefreshmentCorporation

Bethpage State ParkFarmingdale, LJ.. N.Y.

(LI ADVANCE #2188-7/9, 16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Hill's Super Market licensenum-ber 7A-2225 has been issued tothe undersigned to sell beer atretail under the Alcoholic Be-verage Control Law at 365 EastMain Street, East Patchogue, NewYork, County of Suffolk, for offpremises consumption.

Hil-22 Corp.55 Motor Avenue

- Farmingdale, N.Y.[LI ADV #2177-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer Beer License number7 SB 652 has been issued to theundersigned to sell beer at re-tail, under the Alcoholic Bever-age Control Law, at Picnic AreaStand No. 19, Sunken MeadowState Park , Kings Park, SuffolkCounty, Long Island, N.Y., foron-premlses consumption.Island Refreshment Corporation

Bethpage State ParkFarmingdale, LJL, N.Y.

(LI ADV #2178-7/9, 16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer Eating Place Beer Li-cense number 7 EB1679 has beenissued to the undersigned to sellbeer at retail, under the Alco-holic Beverage Control Law, at(Beach Stand #17), Sunken Mea-dow State Park , Kings Park,Long Island, N.Y„ for on-pre-mlses consumption.Island Refreshment Corporation

Bethpage State ParkFarmingdale, L.I„ N.Y.

1 LI ADV #2179-7/9,16,/

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer 6"eer License number7 SB 329 has been issued to rheundersigned to sell beer at re-tail, under the Alcoholic Bever-age Control Law, at Beach StandNo. 5, SunkenMeadowStatePark,Kings Park, Suffolk County, LongIsland, N.Y„ for on-premisesconsumption.Island Refreshment CorporationBempaf" State ParkFarmingdale, LJ., N.Y.

(LI ADVANCE #2187-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice Is hereby gven that

Summer Beer License number7 SB 410 has been issued to theundersigned to sell beer at re-tail, under the Alcoholic Bev-erage Control Law, at PicnicStand No. 10, WUdwood StatePark, Wading River, SuffolkCounty, Long Island, N.YM foron-premlses consumption.Island Refreshment CorporationBethpage State ParkFarmingdale, LJU N.Y.

(LI ADVANCE #2186-7/9,16)

NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Summer Beer License number7 SB 336 has been issued to theundersigned to sell beer at re-tail, under the Alcoholic Bev-erage Control Law, at East BeachStand No. 7HeckscherState Park,East Islip, Suffolk County, LongIsland, N.Y„ for on-prernisecconsumption.Island Refreshment CorporationBethpage State ParkFarmingdale, L.L, N.Y.

(LI ADVANCE #2185-7/9,16)

SUPREME COURT OF THESTATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF SUFFOLK_ — _ _ , _ xJAMES L, EVERS :and MARYLIN B. :EVERS,

Plaintiffs, :..against,. :THE DEBENTURE :CORPORATION OF :NEW YORK, also :known as DEBEN- :TURE CORPORA- :TION OF NEW :YORK, :

I Defendant, ;" - ¦' x

___MP_5Index No.117044-1964Dlainvlffa Haaatam.tA

Suffolk County as theplace of triaLThe basis of the venueis: Subject real prop-erty lies ln SuffolkCounty.

TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-FENDANT:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-MONED to answer the com -plaint in this action and to servea copy of your answer, or, if thecomplaint is not served with thissummons, to serve a notice ofappearance, on the plaintiffs' at-torney within 20 days after theservice of this summons, ex-clusive of the day of service(or within 30 days after theservice ls complete if this sum-mons is not personally deliveredto you within the State of NewYork); and in case of your fail-ure to appear or answer, judg-ment will be taken against you bydefault for the relief demanded Inthe complaint.Dated: June 25, 1964.

MORRIS PERMUT,Attorney for Plaintiffs,Office & P.O. Address

170 Broadway,New York, N.Y. 10038

NOTICE OF PUBLICATIONPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that

the foregoing summons is servedupon you by publication pursuantto an order of the Honorable FredJ. Munder, a Justice of the Su-preme Court, dated July 2, 1964and filed with the complaint andother papers in the office of theClerk of the County of Suffolk,County Center, Riverhead, NewYork.

The object of this action is tocompel the determination of aclaim to real property, pursu-ant to Article 15 of the RealProperty and Proceedings Lawof the State of New York.

The real property affected bythis action is situated in the Townof Huntington, County of Suffolk ,State of New York , and is knownas Lot No. 18 and part of LotNo. 3, in Block 4, as shown ona certain map entitled "Map ofHuntington Terrace, Section 1",which map was filed in the officeof the Clerk of the County ofSuffolk on June 25, 1909 as MapNo. 395.Dated July 7, 1964

MORRIS PERMUTAttorney for Plaintiffs

Office & P. O. Address:170 Broadwa y,

New York, N.Y. 10038(LI ADVANCE #2199-7/9 to 7/30)

NOTICETake notice that the Annual Fin-ancial Statement of the Villageof Bellport for the year 1963-64 has been filed with the Vil-lage Clerk in the Village Of-fice, South Country Road, Bell-port, this 6th day of July, 1964,and is available for inspectionduring the hours of 9-4 on week -days.

Bellport Village Boardof Trustees

By: Loubelle JohnsonVillage Clerk

(LI ADVANCE #2197-7/9)

ADVERTISEMENT ANDJNYITATJON _ TO

BIDDERSBoard of Education, Union Free

School District No. 24Town of Brooknaven

County of Suffolk , New YorkNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatsealed proposals for;

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION -CONTRACT NO. 6 ELECTRI-CAL WORK - CONTRACT NO.7

for the Patchogue AdministrationBuilding, 241 South Ocean Ave-nue, Patchogue, New York, willbe received by the Board of Ed-ucation, Union Free School Dis-trict No. 24, Town of Brook-haven, County of Suffolk, State ofNew York, at rhe Patchogue HighSchool, Saxton Street, Patchogue,New York, on July 17, 1964, at3:00 p.m., local time, and then andthere publicly opened and readaloud.THE WOR K shall be as shownon the drawings and according tothe specifications and the con-tract documents as prepared byF.E. Allardt , Jr , A.IA., Archi-tect , of South Country Road,Brookhaven, New York.THE CONTRACT will be award-ed to the lowest repsonsible bid-der or the proposals will be. re-jected within forty-five (45) daysof the date of opening proposals,subject, however , to the discre-tionary right reserved by theBoard of Education to waive anyinformalities in, or to rejectany or all proposals , if in itsopinion, the best interest of theDistrict will thereby be pro-moted.EACH BIDDER must deposit withhis or its bid security in anamount not less than ten percentum (10%) of the base bid, inthe form and subject to the con-ditions provided in the Informa-tion to Bidders.NO BIDDER may withdraw his bidwithin forty-five (45) days afterthe actual date of opening there-of.THE CONTRACT will contain aprovision that every mechanic ,laborer and workman employed Inor about the work contemplatedby the Contract shall be paid notless than the prevailing rate ofwages.

BY ORDER OF:John C Hylan

BOARD OF EDUCATION,UFSD NO. 24

Town of Brookhaven,State of New York

John C. Hylan ,District Clerk

(LI ADVANCE #2198-7/9)

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