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SIXTHE EAST H A M P T O N STAR. EAST HAM PTON. N. Y., FEB R U A R Y 20, 1964

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BridgehamptonMrs. Allen Hedges, Corr.

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Richard G. Hendrickson of Hill View F arm spoke a t the F ebruary meeting of th Long Island Poultry / c;ation at Holbrook. He showed ?.'.clcs to tho assembled farm ers and retailers, showing hatching, rearing, and e:>g production methods.

F icd Norton of Church S tree t has Lein .n the Sou tham pton Hospital for the past week, following minor surgeiy.

Miss Grace Burns of L indenhurs t visited Miss Ruth Hedges of Halsey Street over the weekend. Miss B u m s was Miss Hedges’ room m ate at State Teachers College a t New Paltz. /

The b r id g e h a m p to n Fire D ep ar t­ment was called to the C arw y tham Dairy Farm last Thursday, bu t the small fire was out on their arrival.

The Bridgeham pton High School basketball team defeated S o u th a m p ­ton 63-59, playing on the M ariners’ court, on Feb. 11. L aFoun ta in was high scorer for Bridgeham pton, w ith 22 points, and K nigh t sank 17 for Southampton.

On Friday evening, B r idgeham p­ton defeated Ham pton Bays 80-45 on the Ham pton Bays court. Rana scored 17 for Bridgeham pton , and Penny was high for H am pton Bays w ith 14.

The game gave B ridgeham pton at least a tie for first place in the B III League, and it was the ir 15th s tra ight win. B ridgeham pton plays Sag Harbor at the H arbor Friday evening, and if the local team wins it will take the League title. A

LEG A L NOTICESUPREME COURT:SU FFOLK COUNTY

NOTICE OF SALE Index No. 103903 1963

....................................................................xSAG HARBOR :SAVINGS BANK,

Plaintiff, :against

JAMTSr D. SLOWEY and DORIS : M. SLOWEY, his wife, East Ham p- : ton, New York, :WILLIAM ABEL and RO BERT : SUCSY, M D’s, a c o - p a r tn e r s h ip : doing business as the East Ham p- : ton Medical Group, 94 Pan tigo : Road. East H am pton, New York, :

Defendants. :x

In pursuance of a ju dg m en t of foreclosure and sale, duly m ade D e­cember 16, 1963 and en tered in the above entitled action the 18th day of December, 1963, I the unders ign­ed, the referee in said judgm en t named, will sell at public auction, at the front step of the Tow n Hall, *ruvn« of East Hampton, Pantigo Lane, East Hampton, Town of East Hampton, County of Suffolk and State of New York on the 28th day of February, 1964, at 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon on th a t day, the premises directed by said judgm en t to be sold and therein described as follows:

ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land at or near Three Mile Harbor in the Town of East H a m p ­ton, County of Suffolk, S ta te of New York more particu lar ly b ound­ed and described as follows:

BEGINNING at a concrete m on u­ment on the northerly line of Hunt- ting Road, said m onum en t being situate North 89° 52' 10" West 254.26 feet from the point of intersection of the said nor therly line of Hunt- ting Road w ith the westerly line of Springy Banks Road;

RUNNING THENCE N orth 89° 52' 10' West along the said n o r th ­erly line of H untting Road 100 feet to a concrete m onum ent and p ro p ­erty of Donald Norton;

THENCE running N orth 0 ° 07' 50" East along the last m entioned land 121.49 feet to a concrete m onum ent and land now or formerly of C. Edwards;

THENCE running South 89° 28' 20' East along the last mentioned land 100 feet to a concrete m onu­ment and land now or formerly of Austin and Ruth Reichert;

THENCE running along the last mentioned land South 0° 07' 50" West 126.79 feet to the po in t or place of beginning.

TOGETHER with a r ight of w ay for ingress and egress over said Huntting Road and to Springy Banks Road.

SUBJECT, however, to covenants and restrictions of record and to zoning ordinances and regulations of the Town of East Hampton. Dated December 19, 1963

RAYMOND A. SMITH Referee

Anderson & Maggipinto A ttorneys for P laintiff Office & P.O. Address Sag Harbor, N. Y.21 2

loss will give Sag H arbor a tie with Bridgeham pton.

S tephen Sayre, Hildreth Lane, and Richard Sellentin. L um ber Lane, are in Florida this w eek for “Daytona Speed W eek.”

On the first honors list at Bridge­ham pton High School released this week are Ruth Ann Danowski, B a r ­bara Skretch, William Tillotson, Clarissa Hope, Patr ic ia Williamson, Jo h n Kasinski, Mimi Brennan, Tom Danowski, Claire Ludlow, Mimi Mockler, Christina Stromski, Roger T h ay er , N ancy Falkoulski. Susan Wells, A nne Winters, Patric ia Esp, Nancy Halsey, A r th u r Hopson, Relicia Kalish, M aureen Maran, C yn th ia Skretch, Rosemary Warga, P e te r Barsczweski, Chery l Kalish, M ark LaFountain , and W ayne Rana.

Tom H ildre th of Sagaponack, who has been in the S ou tham pton Hos­pital, has been moved to the H u n t ­ting Lane N ursing Home, East H am pton.

Ben Conklin of Scuttlehole Road is in Inglewood, Cal., for two weeks, visiting friends.

The SpringsMrs. E thel H. Talm age, Corr.

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The Springs Village Im provem en t Society will sponsor a tu rk ey su p ­per on Sunday, March 1. Sittings will be a t 4:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. It will be held in Asha- wagh Hall and tickets are available from any m em ber.

A science - fiction assem bly was held at the Springs G rade School on Feb. 10.

Joseph Sotello of Fireplace Road is a pa t ien t in S ou th am p ton Hos­pital.

Mr. and Mrs. W alte r T ik k anen spent last v. eekend with friends in N ew Milford, N. J.

Mrs. George Sid Miller Sr. is in S ou tham pton Hospital, w ith a b roken hip which she suffered in New York last week, w hile visiting w ith he r g randdaugh te r , Miss V a l­erie Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. A udley B urns and d au g h te r Betty Ann, of Levittown, w ere the w eekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C larence King and family.

Miss Diane F rey tag of H arbo r Heights was hostess to 44 guests a t the Neighborhood House, East H am pton, last S a tu rday evening. They ce lebra ted D iane’s b irthday.

T he Rev. William Rambo, G en ­eral P re sb y te r of the P resby te r ian of Long Island will be the guest p reacher at the Springs Com m unity Chapel this Sunday at 8 a.m.

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The Springs G rade School was host to the M ontauk School b ask e t­ball team on Friday, Feb. 14. The seventh and eighth grade team of

EAST IIAIMTTON CTI5S invite Mayor S tephen Marley to the an n u a l blue and gold d inner, to be held Feb. 26 at the Neighbor­hood House. Members of Den Four, Pack Eight, above are I lenry Mund, Robert Wanczyk, David Hunting, Ronnie Kiembock. and Ricci Faulhaber.

Sag HarborMrs. R ay Harris , Corr.

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Miss N ancy Menaik, a s tuden t at S ta te U niversity College of E duca­tion at Brockport, has re tu rn ed to school a f te r m id - te rm recess at the home of h e r parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Menaik, of Main Street. She had as h e r guest a fellow s tudent, Miss M ary Lou Ryan of B ingham p- ton, N. Y.

Mrs. Ray S tau d ing e r and Mrs. Ida Schell inger f lew last w eek to the Caribbean , and p lan to vacation for two weeks in Jam aica , W. I.

Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley Cloke of San Francisco, Cal., have been sp e n d ­ing a w eek with the ir uncle, Roy Dippel, at his L a th am S tree t home. The Clokes re tu rn ed to the West Coast by car and Mr. Dippel will follow by plane to visit w ith them in San Francisco indefinitely. He visited the Leland Sweezeys in F reepo r t before leaving for Cali­fornia.

William Bates of N ew York vis­ited his mother, Mrs. W illiam C. Bates, over the weekend.

Jam es T r ipp of H un ting ton also visited a t the Bates home, w here his wife and daugh te rs K im and A nn a re s tay ing tem pora r i ly w ith Mrs. T r ip p ’s mother.

Pau l T. Doran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pau l T. Doran of P a lm e r T e r ­race, a senior a t Mcrcy High School, Riverhead, was aw ard ed first prize recen tly in the youth leadersh ip sponsored by the R iverhead Lodge of Elks. The prize was a $50 U.S. Savings Bond.

Paul is p residen t of his class at M ercy High, plays varsity b a sk e t ­ball and baseball, and is p res iden t of the S tuden t Court and the local chap te r of the National Honor Society.

The Rev. H obar t Gary, rec to r of St. J o h n ’s Church, Sou tham pton ,

Springs w ere the victors b u t the s ix th grades ended in a tie score.

William A. Lycke Jr., p r incipal of the Springs School, a t ten ded a con­ference for school adm in is tra to rs in A tlan tic City, N. J., last weekend.

AmagansettMrs. Jo h n Erickson J r . w en t to

F lush ing yes te rd ay to see he r son, Edw ard Higgins, 18, w ho was taken to the F lushing Hospital from New York for an em ergency illness; he is hav ing tests and m ay undergo surgery . He is living in New York this w in ter , coming out to A m a g a n ­sett weekends.

Mrs. H a rry Vail was hostess for an Eastern S ta r benefit card party at her hom e last Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. r.nd Mrs. Joseph Rom ano of W es tbu ry visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dellapolla for severa l days this week.

T he W o m en’s Guild held their ann ua l m ee ting last M onday and elected new officers for the year. Mrs. Michael Dellapolla w as elected p residen t; Mrs. R ichard Simons, vice pres iden t; Mrs. E dw in Crasky, t reasurer , and Mrs. C lay ton B unker ,secretary .

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At last T h u rsd a y ’s blue and gold d in n e r at the A m erican Legion Hall, five Cubs of Pack 61 w ere p ro m o t­ed. They w ere Wesley B. Payne , w ho received his Bear a w a rd and D en ner stripe, and Joseph M attera , F rederick Smith , Robert Walton, and C harles K. Brown, Wolves.

T he A m ag an se t t F ree L ibrary , w hich h ad been closed in m em ory of its late l ib rar ian , Miss Florence

Registered Nurse

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MRS. WALTER C. LORIS, the fo rm ­er Annie Smith , d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Sm ith of Amagransett. has passed the S ta te test for a regis­tered nurse 's license. Mrs. Loris, a g radua te of East H am pton High School, t ra ined a t the Suffolk School of Nursing a t S ou tham pton Hospital, where she is now employed.

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w as the guest p reacher W ednesday even ing at Christ Episcopal Church. N e x t W ednesday evening, the Rev. G era ld G a rd n e r of St. M ary ’s Church, H am p to n Bays, will be the guest preacher.

Miss Russella Hazard, l ib ra r ian at the J o h n J e rm a in Memorial Li­brary , has reported th a t the Rev. and Mrs. Roy L. W ebber have given the L ib ra ry a book w r i t ten by the ir daugh te r , Jo an W ebber, en ti t led “C on tra ry Music: The Prose S tyle of Jo h n D onne.”

F or this work, their d a u g h te r was p resen ted the C hris t ian Gauss A w ard in l i te ra ry criticism. She is m arr ied to Dr. Ju l ia n Markels, as­sociate head of the English D ep a r t ­m en t a t Ohio S ta te University , w here she is an assis tant professor of English.

T he A m erican Legion A ux il ia ry will hold an “Easter Bonnet Fashion S h ow ” on M arch 11 at the Legion Building, sponsored by the Fil Net Shoppe. On the com m ittee a re Mrs. P a t Zaykow ski, cha irm an , Mrs. N ancy Batky , and Mrs. J a n e Van Kovics.

Dona McClain ce lebra ted he r 12th b i r th day Feb. 7 w ith a pa r ty a t her N orth H aven home.

A d a u g h te r w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Schiavoni Feb. 5 a t theS o u th am p ton Hospital.

T he Post Office will be closed S a tu rday , Feb. 22, in observance of W ash ing ton’s Birthday.

Bulova W atch C om pany dow ned A gaw am A ircraf t 61-60 in the bene ­fit basketball to u rn a m en t sponsored by the Sag H arbor Lions Club and held a t P ierson High School Feb. 9, and the Pierson facu lty team d e ­feated the Lions team 66-51. The gam e benefited the Lions you th p rogram .

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LONDON PLANE TREEThe London IMane Tree, P la tan u s acerifolia, is a hybrid

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This tree can thrive in any soil, but will do the ir best in deep, rich, moist loam. Annual growth of up to 4 feet is based on the soil conditions of all individual trees.

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JOH N J. DEMPSEY, right, an A m aganse t t sum m er resident, is c o n g ra tu la t ­ed by Secretary of Commerce L u th e r Hodges on his ap p o in tm en t to a United S ta tes Indus tr ia l Expansion T rad e Mission to Venezuela. Mr. Dempsey, who is president of Armor Products, New York, will leave S u n ­day on the on e -m on th mission, which will carry more th a n 300 business proposals with it.

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Eichhorn , was reopened last T h u rs ­day u n d e r the tem po ra ry l ib rar ian- ship of C ar le ton Kelsey, whose offer to serve was accepted by the L ibrary board of trustees.

T he hours a re 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. on T uesdays and T h u rs ­days, and f rom 10 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. S a tu rdays , w ith a r e a d ­ing h o u r for k in d e rg a r ten children conducted by vo lun teers Tuesdays a t 2 p.m.

Mrs. Jam e s H. R eu te rsh an of Stony Hill Road en te r ta in ed a t a coffee and show er S a tu rd a y m o rn in g for Mrs. M arv in K u h n of M eeting House L ane and Mrs. Douglas E. Dayton of East H am pton . Mrs. R eu te rsh a n was assisted by Mrs. W ill iam A. Lycke Jr . of East H am pton .

Mr. and Mrs. A b rah am Seldon of Bayonne, N. J., visited the ir d a u g h ­ter, Mrs. E vere t t T. R a t t ra y of C ra n ­b e rry Hole Road, and the ir g r a n d ­son David last weekend. Mr. R a t ­t ra y w as in Syracuse, N. Y.. w h e re he a t te n d e d the an n u a l convention of the New York Press Association.

Mrs. S. B. H asbrook of B lu ff Road

has left w ith a fr iend for a m o n th ’s t r ip to Florida, w i th one a rm in a sling. Mrs. H asbrook w as involved in an unu su a l motor accidcnt on the M o n tau k H ighw ay in front of the S ta r lanes bow ling alley, in East H am pton , a t 12:45 p.m. on Feb. 3.

She w as d r iv ing east along the h ighw ay , w ith no traffic coming e i th e r w ay, w h en she realized th a t a ca r w ithou t a d r iv e r w as sliding rap id ly dow nhill f rom the bowling a lley p a rk in g lot. She accelerated, hoping to get out of the w ay ; -but the ca r s t ru c k the r igh t rea r of h e r car, causing it to h i t a tree. Mrs. H asbrook sus ta ined a f rac tu red w ris t and her car was bad ly dam aged .

T he o the r ca r had been left o u t ­side the bow ling alley by Conrad Feterson , 18, of M ontauk, a n d the em ergency b ra k e had slipped.

H aro ld M cM ahon is on a two- w eek vacation tr ip to Florida.

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