THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1967 LONG ISLAND TRAVELER - MATTITUCK WATCHMAN PAGE SEVEN
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M A T T I T U C KMRS. BARBARA SAILOR, Editor
Please W rite, See or Phone the Editor When You Know of Social, Personal, Church, Civic and other Local News
Telephone 298-8021
In case you haven't heard, Mattltuck will be the site of a cocktail and diii- inp: lounge in the form of a converted ferry. The ferry which ran between Fire Island and Patchogue, Is owned by Miss Billie Clarke of New Suffolk. The lounge restaurant will be on the Main Road, a t the corner of Bay Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berliner of Riley Avenue are proud to announce the birth of a bouncing baby boy. The baby was born Saturday, September 2nd, in Greenport Hospital. Best wishes to the new arrival and his happy p arents.
Mr. Burt K ahn visited the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Becker of Cox Neck Road. Mr. K ahn is a former coacn of M attltuck High School. He is now the Athletic Director of Qulnnlpac College, Hamden, Connecticut.
Mr. and Mi’s. David Sailor and their two children, Sharon and Wayne, have recently moved back to M attltuck. They are presently staying with Mrs. Sailor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walgo. The Sailors have resided In Kew G ardens Hills, Queens, for the past tv/o years.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wllsberg of Ole Jule Lane drove their daughter, Judy, to Potsdam, New York, where she is now a freshman. Judy is a former graduate of M attltuck High School.
On Saturday, September 23rd a t 9 A. M. the M attltuck Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale. The sale will be in the social hall of the church.
The Mothers’ Club of Sacred H eart Church is having an Attic and Rum mage sale in the parish hall on Friday and Saturday, September 15 and 16.
Glenn Ki-ouse was home for a few days, visiting his mother, Mrs. Polly Krouse, before returning to college at South Fallsburgh, N. Y. Glenn spent the summer s.s a bellhop a t the Gabber Hotel In Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Power and their four children, Michael, Noreen, Jeanne, and Sean, of Old Bridge, New Jersey, have returned home after a ten day visit with Richard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Power, of Riley Ave.
Keven Power of Riley Avenue had as his guests over the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. George Dunkel and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Zaffino, both of New Rochelle, N, Y„ and Mr. and Mrs. Strouse of Yonkers, N. Y.
Miss Pam Audion of Marratonka Road left Sunday, September 3rd for the University of Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathews en tertained a t a barbecue a t their home on Central Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kujawski, J r have returned from a ten day honeymoon in the Bahamas. The happy couple are now residing In Buffalo, N.Y.
Miss Carol Becker is now working at the Riverhead Savings Bank. Carol is a former graduate of M attltuck High School. She attended Mandel School in West Hempstead and graduated f r o m
there on July 9th.Miss Mary Jo Haeg, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Haeg of Bay Avenue, returned home Monday, September 11. She’s been visiting relatives In Europe since June 19th. Welcome home Mary Jo!
Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Tuthill and Mr. and Mrs. I ra Tuthill attended a fair In Syracuse, N. Y. recently.
Congratulations are In order for David Tuthill and Leslie Phillips who have announced their engagement.
We wish to express our sympathies to Mrs. Aurelia Burgon and her family on the death of her father. Also our sympathies go out to Mrs. Joseph R uth- inoski and her family on the recent death of her husband.
After the July and August recess, Our Lady of Fatim a Guild of Sacred H eart P arish will resume their monthly meetings starting Thursday, September 21. A one dish supper will precede this meeting a t 6:30 P. M. in the parish hall.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Llewellyn, Sr. who celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary last week.
MHS MENU
Monday, September 18—Vegetable soup, toasted cheese sandwich, cole slaw, peanut butter cookie, milk. Tuesday — American chop suey, tossed salad, bread and butter, fruit jello, milk. Wednesday — Potato salad, hot dog on roll, mustard-relish, sauerkraut, apple cake with butter frosting, milk. T hursday— Italian spaghetti with m eat sauce, Ita lian bread and butter, fruit, milk Friday—Tuna noodle casserole, buttered peas, bread and butter, fruit, milk.
County Charter Revision Group Holds First Meeting Sept. 28
The Suffolk County Charter Revision Committee will hold its first public meeting on September 28th a t 8 P. M. in the auditorium of Suffolk Community College in Selden for the purpose of acquainting Interested citizens with the Committee’s activities and goals. Dr. Charlton Chute, consultant to the Committee and an em inent authority in the field of Home Rule Charters, will present background information and will enlarge upon the ways in which community groups can participate in the work of the Charter Committee.
The Committee believes th a t civic proups wi'l bo ab'.e to augm ent its own studies into ihe needs and problem-; of the Coimty, and tlic n meotina; is intended to initiate a cl' Uneue ’vhich will give the community a vnic ’ i the charter revision process. It is Ire'no; iieid early to give those interested time to prepare for the later formal hearings.
The Suffolk County Charter Revision Committee is a bi-partisan commission created In the Spring of 1967 to prepare a charter th a t will meet the needs of Suffolk’s growing population.
DeedsE. G. Abltz to J. E. Lovell & w, lot
53, map of M attltuck Estates, Inc., Mattltuck, $6,500.
Katlu-yn W. Copeland & ano to N J. Cutrone & w,, pci e of North Road, Arshamonaque, Southold Town, $9,00l>.
Karol Sledjeskl to N. C. Pappas, pci ns Main Road, Orient, $35,000.
Elizabeth W hitehead to P. Stouten- burgh & w, lot 4, m ap of Hickory Acres, East Cutchogue, Southold Town, $4,000.
H. M. Hendrickson & w to J. F, Jezek, pci es Fleets Neck Road, Cutchogue, $11,500.
T. S. Mackrell to P. Walsh & w, lot 9, map of property of Blanche T. Dickinson, lot 11, map of Bailey Park, both Peconic, $8,000.
H. E. Tuthill to R. L. Hubbard & w, pci ss Middle Road, Cutchogue, $4,000.
Dorothy N. Luke to K. Tiedke & w, lots 9 & 10, subdlv. map of Founders Estates, Inc., Southold Town, $28,500.
J. V. Demato to P. C. Berger, pci wa Ferry Road, Shelter Island Town, $3,000
L. Klnlrsky & w to H. Brown & w, pci ns Middle Road, M attltuck $2,500.
J. P. Ulrich & w to Dorothy C. Ulrich, pci es Oak Lawn Ave., Southold Town, $2,000.
The Long Island Traveler Mattituck Watchman
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CLASSIFIED ADSClosing Time For All Classified Ads Tuesday 4 :30 P. M.
No Abbreviations
RATES — Classified Ads — 40c per line per issue Minimum per insertion $1.50
Display classified $2.50 per inch Card Of Thanks $1.50 per inch ($1.50 mln.)
Prepaid cash discount on above 20% 765-3425
County Health Department Says Flu To Rise This Winter
W ith the coming ol the winter .wa- son. Dr. George E. Leone, Commissioner of H ealth for Suffolk County, said tha t some Increase in influenza cases of Llie A2 typo Influenza virus may be expected during the winter and spring of 1967-68 in the eastern states, according to available Information from ttic U. S. Public Health Service. However, no firm statem ent can be made as to the Incidence of the disease In any given area, the Commissioner pointjd out.
The adm inistration of influenza vaccine is a mcdicai decision between the family physician and the individual requesting the immunization. Dr. Lci-ne .said. Vaccination should be performed between now and early December l)e- cause there is a 2-week interval between vaccination and maximal development of antibodies.
Dr. Leone said th a t Influenza immunization is not currently Indicated for all Individuals but it is primarily indicated for those groups a t higli- rlsk; the chronically 111, the aged, and patients living In Institutions such as nursing homes and long-ter'm care facilities. Routine influenza immtin'AT,- tlons during pregnancy Is no t recommended unless the individual also falls into one of the “high-risk” groups: persons who suffer from chronic de-
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3 bedrooms, fireplace, oil hot water heat, execellent condition $22,500.
ALFRED C. TEVESCHARLES DOUGHKRTT. Prop.
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Branch Office Mmiji Rd. (Bohack BIdg.) 76S-27M
FOR SALEHOMES — WATERFRONT — SUM
MER and YEAR ROUND LOTS — SHOREPRONT — WOODED
CLEARED ACREAGE — FARMS — BUSINESS
PROPERTY WM. B. SMITH, ^eencj
North Road, Route 27 Sonthold, L. I. 516-765-3544
FOR SALE TWO, IDEAL, WATERFRONT HOMES
In a Boatman's Paradise.1. ENGLISH STYLE HOUSE—4 bed
rooms, 2 baths, fireplace. Forced H. A. heat-oll fired; furnished. G arage. Landscaped hit acre.Price $29,700.00
a. LODGE STYLE COTTAGE—5 rooms, modern kitchen with appliances; fireplace. Completely furnished. H acre; trees. Reduced for quick sale to $27,500.00.ERNEST G. RADFORD AGENCY
iM i B brloa Opposite StoreTeL 477-l«14
»VERTTHING i n REAL ESTATE HOUSES — Early Ameriean, ColoBlal
C»pe Cod, Bungalows, Ranches, Apartments.
liO m —ahorefront, wooded, cleared ACREAGE—Farms, W aterfront
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A HALSET BROWN, INC.Halm Road, East Marion, L. I.
477-0122 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
4 BEDROOM HOUSE—4 years old — living room w/flreplace, dining room, kitchen, family room, 2 complete baths, attached garage, 3/4 acre wooded lot. Asking price $30,000.00
4 BEDROOM HOUSE—Large kitcheu, dining and living room, sun porch, oil fired hot air heat, full cellai. Asking price $17,500 00
3 BEDROOM HOUSE—1% baths, fuli cellar, hot water heat, 1 car garage. Southold Village, 1 block from stores. Asking price $18,000.00
DANIEL T. SMTTH R«*«I Entatr Broker
Jam es "June” Baker, Salesman H slii S treet Southold, N. T.
765-3663 or 765-3936
FOR SALE FOR RENTSOUTHOLD TOWN — on Long Island
Sound, 13 acres, half wooded, 2 bedroom year-round house. Appointment only. $75,000.
DICKINSON AGENCYREALTORS — APPRAISERS
G. J. Nickles M arcery D. Bum sMain Street, Southold, L. I.
516 765-3234 Eves 765-3085
SOUTHOLD—new, 3 bedroom house on water, town water, deeded beach rights. $29,500.
LEWIS REALTORS Main Road
1U-S41A Sontbold, L. I.
SOUTHOLD — Spacious 8 year old beautifully custom constructed ranch type home on exquisitely landscaped acreage with large natural pond. Wonderful view of Peconic Bay plus deeded rights to private beach. F irst flow —gracious living room, fireplace, paneling; large dining room; dinette In kitchen; laundry room: 3 bedrooms; den; 2 tiled bath.s. Second floor — 2 huge rooms (could be 4), bath. Full basement, bath, 2 car garage. Many extras. Must be seen to be appreciated By appointm ent only 765-2749.
BUSINESS PROPERTY—M attituck — 45 X 160 next to M attituck Lanes, ofl Route 25, Reasonable. Owner. Casbcr, Inc. 298-4646.
SOUTHOLD — Bayvlew Road, 2 bed- rooM cottage, semi-furnished, Brokers please cooperate. Pancoast, 765- 2074 or 312 LE 9-1460.
MATTITUCK—5 room house, 2 baths, S o*r garage, 3/4 acre wooded plot WJ,5«0.
MIL-MATT AOENCT UkMleae Lane & M ain Ro«d
MatUtnek, N. Y.T«L SM-88M
SOUTHOLD School District—2',4 acres, 3 bedroom ranch and cottage. $42,500.
NEW four bedroom home — walking distance to beach, wooded lot $30,000.
3 BEDROOM old house, needs repairs $11,000.
2 BEDROOM house on the water. $22,500.
ACREAGE, LOTS, WATERFRONT.GEORGE G. WETMOREREALTOR — APPRAISER
OFFICE ROUTE 25 S Miles East of Southold
477-167* Appraiser
NORTH FORK — WATERFRONTSeveral hundred feet — residence, plus cottage, plus garage/workshop. Attractive terms. Owner; Box M. c/o Long Island Traveler, Southold, New York.
COTTAGE — 2 bedrooms, furnished, wall to wall carpet, gas heat, dishwasher, garage. October 1—June 1. 765-3727.
WINTER RENTAL — September-June 30—lovely two bedroom cottage, garage, privacy, heated, furnished. 734- 6479.
Real Estate WantedWANTED — Small 2 bedroom year
round cottage, near bay, under $12,000. Area M attltuck to Southold Write Chagoll, 214 Kensington, G arden City, N. Y. 11530
WANTED—Listings—Houses, Business Properties, Farms, Acreage, Waterfront Properties, Eto., A. Halsey Brown, Inc. Tel. 477-0122 or 477-1008.
WANTED—W aterfront lots, house, and acreage on North Fork; business opportunity. Pancoast, 765-2974 or 212 LE 9-1460.
FOR SALEPIANOS — Players, Consoles <Sr Spinets on Special Sale. Trade-ins accepted 'IrlffinR Music Store, Jamesport, L. 1 ■"32-3900.
FOR RENTSTORAGE BUILDING with cellar for
ren t in Cutchogue. 734-6505.
FOR RENT—Yearly Basis—Bungalow, three bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Electricity, cold water. $50 per month. W rite E. O. Booth,
31 Pilgrim Road, Waban, Mass. 02168.
SOUTHOLD — year lease or winter rental, 2 bedroom cottage, furnished and heated. 765-3212.
EVERGREENS FOR SALE Norway Spruce 3’ $2.50Balsam Fir 4’ $2.26Plrus Japonlca (Andromeda) $2.25 Colorado Blue Spruce $4.00 Sc up Japanese Black Pine 3’ Ss up
for Sea Shore Planting $3.00-$5.00 American Arborvitae $3.00Also Junljjer, all types $2.50 up
ALBERT D. STERN W estphalia Road, M attituck
(Specimens may be seen a t the Duryee Store, Mattltuck)
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