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Page 1: L.l. Feis Program Starts 11 a.m. Sunday Ronkonkoma and The Lake · 2018-12-22 · September 30 and October 3-5 p.m. to 10 p.m.; October 4-10 a.m. to J(0 p.m.; October 5 7 a.m. to

L.l. Feis Program Starts 11 a.m. Sunday

FETS PROGRAM IS SET - John P. Cohalan, State Supreme Court Judge, second from left , acceptsa copy of the program for the Long Island Feis from James Morrow, left, of Ronkonkoma , the chair-man, John Roane of Centereach, the co-chairman, and Jack Reynolds of Lake Grove, the treasurerof the New York State Ancient Order of Hibernians . Tlie Feis is scheduled for Sundaj at the I-akeGrove School .

Judge Cohalan is honorary chairman of the event which is beinc staged b\ Divis ion 8 of the \ncientOrder of Hibernians.

The long Island Feis- a daylong festival of Irish culturewill start 1 1 a m Sunday at theLake Grove School , Lake Grove,the program continues until dusk.

John P Cohalan , State SupremeCourt Justice from Sayxilleandamember of Division I ofthe A OH,is the honorary chairman. JamesMorrow of Take Ronkonkomais tiie chairman ,and John Keaneof Centereach is tlie co-chair-man

The Feis , introduced in Ire-land over 3,000 vears ago, hasbeen held in the United Statessince 1932 unde r the auspices

of tlie United Irish Counties \s-sociation.

"The idea of the Feis is com-petition ," Mr. Morrow said'T_ike many cultural activitiesin modern America, the Polshas an ancient tradition . - Itwas started in Ireland long beforetlie U S. was discovered or be-fore St. Patrick climbed theIrishHills. We here in tlie V S, areproud of the tradition , thus thereason for the Feis on T-ongIsland. "

The program at I .ake Grovecalls for solo dancinr , whichcovers j i f s, reels and horn-

pipes , and figure dnncint' , whichis four , six- and eight-hand reelsand iigs Fliere are competitionsfor boy s and girls according toages. Mr Morrow also pointedout that there will be Gaelic andpipe bands m tlie coinpetiiions

lie said there will also l>e ahurl im; match between Oflalv andCork , two teams who pla* in thoGaelic Mhlctic \ s sot* ip t ion aiGaelic Park , the Piron\ \ tneof war match is also nn theprogram and an art compet i t ion ,depicting Iri sh scenes or land-scapes , s anotherh 't i i l i i 'hui f theprogram , '* he concluded

Industrj in the 1 nite d Statescreate- _ , nuo new jobs everjday.

Ronkonkoma and The LakeB. Davn JU 8-J087

Qualified voters who are notro istered and want to vote in theelection this November, may reg-ister at the polling place in theirdistrict on the following days:September 30 and October 3 - 5p.m. to 10 p.m.; October 4 - 1 0a.m. to J(0 p .m.; October 5 7a.m. to 10 p.m.

George Starkschall, son of Mr.and Mrs . Nathan Starkschall ofWillis Avenue , received his Mas-ter's degree from Harvard Uni-versity last June and during theSummer taught chemical physicsat Harvard, where he is nowstudying for hit, doctorate. He isplanning on a career of teachingand research. Young Starkschallis a graduate of Sachem HighSchool in Lake Ronkonkoma andof Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology. In addition to his highscholastic rating, he is also anoutstanding musician. He playedin the MIF orchestra and bandand is now playing at Harvard.

Mr. and Mrs. George Fehringleft their home on Hawkins Av-enue Sunday to go to their V. in-ter home in Boca Ratan , Fla. Mr.Fehring is the former proprietorof the Ronkonkoma Lumber Com-pany.

Miss Theresa Gilvani of Car-roll Avenue returned home Satur-day from a month's vacation inEurope. .She went to England ,France, Holland , Nustria , Switz-erland , Spain and Portugal . Tlielast two weeks of her vacationwere spent at I ake t.arda in Italywhere she was the guest of heraunt and her famil y. 1 ake Gardais surrounded by the DolomiteMountains and is very beautiful.

The story written by Kathy .Closson , daughter of Mr. andMrs. W i l l i a m Closson of Patch-ogue Road , that won first prizein a recent contest in the \rchicseries comics, appears in theOctober issue of the magazineno A on the nev. L-st.md-. \s a re-sult ef the appearance ofth e storyKatliy has received a letter fro ma girl in (. anada and one from arirl m Huinmcls towi i , Pa . whowant her to be their pen pal.

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Word has been receiv ed here ofthe birth -if a son. Vigust 30. toMi\ and Mrs. Rogei Hans ofWestminster , Md. Mr. and Mrs.Hans have four other children,Hiey liv ed on Hans Boulevard ,

the Lake, for many years and Mrs.Hans is tlie daughter of Mr . andMrs . George Stoll of Bayport. Tlienew babv has been named MichaelLee .

Mr, and Mrs . Frank Reill> of1 ake Park Street and Mrs. Fran-ces Misevko of Maple Street at-tended the Democratic conventionrecently held in Chicago. Mr.Reilly is Democratic leader ofthe Town of Brookhaven and Mrs.Miseyko is committee woman inthe thirteenth election district.

Miss Karen Whitmore of CoatesUenue , Holbrook, was tlie sur-prised guest-of-honor Saturdaynight at a bridal shower for 30guests held in the recreation roomof her home. The hostesses wereher niece, Miss Sharon Whitmore ,and four sisters-in-law, Mes-dames John Whitmore, Kennethwhitmore, Charles Whitmore ofHolbrook and Robert Whitmoreof Medford. The room was dec-orated with streamers and wed -ding bells and the shower gifiswere placed under a decoratedumbrella. Miss Whitmore wi l lbecome the bride of Bruce Gra-ham of Gregory Driv e, the Lake ,September 28 in St. Mary 'sl' pis -copal Church on Lake Shore Road.

The Methodist Church at UieFiv e Corners successfull y con-cluded its annual vacation churchschool August 30. Over 50 chil--dren of all faith s attended eachday , Mrs. Richard Bender servedas superintendent. Otters whoparticipated in the program ofreligious teaching, arts and craftsand games were MesdamesFhomas French, Edward I auben ,-Charles Benjamin, Valentine Mc-Cann, Lewis W. Davis , Neil ( .iam-mateo and John Breese. lheMethodist church schoo l wil l re-convene after the Summer vaca-tion September 22. Classes forall ages will be held at 9:30 a.m.and for three-year olds throughsixth grade at 11 _ .m. as well.

St Joseph's R.C. Church issponsoring a professional boxingnight at the Long Island CommackArena October 5, sponsored by theKnight s of Columbus and the Hoi

Name Society of St. Joseph's.There wil l be 30 rounds of boxingand proceeds will go into thechurch building fund ,

St Joseph's viill resume choirrehearsals this evening, the homeof Lawrence L. Roy at IG Lake_ -ar_ Street

Frank Wurthner , who w ith hisw ife lived on Washington Avenuefor many years before moving toFlorida , was stricken w ith a gal lbladder attackwhile visiting here.He underwent successfu l surgeryin Brookhaven Memorial Hospitaltwo weeks ago and will soon beable to return to his Florida home.Both Mr. andMrs. \\ u rthnervoroactive members of .->t. John'sI utheran Church m Holbrook.

In I i O M v O N k O V I \ . [l ie i on, I .andAiharu e is on ,K ,il foWi . I iincli-e i i n i t l i ' , I nk . II ink , ink . ,m S la t in i i cm ,W i i i l a n . DriK' M ,r , !n H < . « i l . Dcli-ci lO F.scii . l . ini s M il ioncr) iml t t-u 'sI .iiicli t m n t t i — V«I\

The Workshop ( irclo of tneLutheran C hurch Women of HolyGross Lutheran Church wi l l meetat 10 a.m. hicsdav . Hie \fter-noon ( irele wil l meet 1 p.m.September 2 1.

A safe, holding the Sunday of-fering, W J S stolen from HolyCross Lutheran t luirch Septem-ber 1. I'ntry w( ls gained by theoutside basement stairway , therobing room was forced and thesafe rolled oat the north door ofthe pre-Kindergarten room . 1 pto this t ime , tlie thief has notbeen found or the safe located.

Two Sachem High Schoo! grad-uates , C l a s s of 1WS, Frank.veiihduser of 82 Smith Streetand Frank \ i tu l l i of 3f> DennisStreet , have been accepted in thef ive-year work-stu dy program ofTlie College of Ins'ir.ince , NewYork C ity , which is the onlypr iva te insurance college in thenation t int is ch trtered by tlieBoard m uegeius ot the \eu_ ork St no Department of Ed-ucation, i if the two degreesoffered In the college,.! B. B. \and a 11. \, w i t h a maj.ir in act-uarial sci'-nce , both of the youngmen h ive chosen the latter degreeprogr im and both .ire sixmsoredb* tlie Insurant .* ( "tn p try ofNorth inn 1 1<- i .

\ reminder to all residing inSchool District 12 -Registrationwill be held from 10 a.m, to8 p.m. Saturday in the LongwoodHigh School gymnasium. Anyoneinterested and concerned aboutthe problems which are nowfacing the public on the schoolbudget should be present Wednes-day at the Longwood High schoolto vote. There is no transpor-tation for W est Middle IslandSchool and the children will haveto cross the Highway on 25.The Ladies'Auxiliary of the Gor-don Heights FlreDepartment willoffer transportation to voterswithout cars.

Rev ival Meeting is being con-ducted by Elder Hurbert Green ,of East Orange, N.J., at the MaryAME Zion church, Granny Road,7:30 p.m. each night fromSeptember 8 to 15. His topic willbe personal dealing with the fram-ing of the drug addict to evangel-ism. The revival is sponsoredbythe Advisory board of which Mrs.Eula Francisco is president.

House guests of Mrs. Ella

C. h osier of Central _ ar hw aywere: Mrs . Bertha Green , indMrs . Florence Busby and daugh-ter , Maxme, all of Jamaica.

A surprise birthday cook-outparty was given August 31 at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. JamesWilson of Judith Driv e, honoringMrs . Ruth Toy of New York.Among their guests were , Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Hollingworth ofCentereach , Mr. and Mrs. W ,Moore of Coram , Mr. and Mrs .W , Foy of Centereach , Mr, andMrs. John Outlar of Westburyand Mesdames s Ruth Foy andEthel Foy of New York.

Hol iday guests of Mr. and Mrs.W illie Oden of Wilson Avenueand daughter, Yvonne ,were .Mr.and Mr. Paul Green of ..fountClear, N .J., and son, Paul , Jr.,and Willie and W ard Green ,bothof Portsmouth , Va ,

Sunday 's guests of Mrs,Alberta Beach of Hawkins Avenuewere Police Captain and Mrs.Howard Crosby of SpringfieldGardens and their two childrenand his mother , Mrs. Pheobe

Crosby of the Bronx.Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs .

John H. Owens of Judith Driv ewere Mr. and Mrs. AlexanderCunningham and family oi theBronx , F.M, Bobo of .M anhattan;Mrs , Evelyn Miller md Mr andMrs. Edward Cunningh-m ofOzone Park and Mr. and Mrs.\ asco Drxon and Mr. and Mrs.Samuel James of New York C ity.

Mrs . Mary Yates is convalesc-ing at her home on Gray ".venue ,after being a patient at Smith-town General Hospital .

The Rev . Dr. and Mrs. W ash-ington Powell of Barbara Lanegave a surprise birthday party-last Sunday evening, honoring oneof the members of their church ,Mrs. Marion Hartley, "imongtheir guests were Mrs. EthelMc\a> of Bellport ; Mrs . OlaBU II OCK , Mr. and Mrs. CharlesSneed , Mrs. Francis Boyce , Mr.and Mrs. Albert W igham and Mrs.Annie B. Kinard and AlbertaBeach. Mrs. Powell' s mother ,Mrs. L icy Johnson of Nassau ,the Bahamas , was honored alsowho has been spending a monthhere w ith her son-in-law anddaughter. Mrs. Johnson left by-air flight on Tuesday.

In l .ORDOV I l l l C I t r - i , I h f I u . eI .land Al l iance . . on .ale at t hfl 'i rdWeir 's ami Ubel ln III u h\ — \di

Miss Mbertha Graham of NewYork is a house huest of Mrs.Leo Rich of Barbara Lane. Theyhav e just completed an eightweeks' training program at theNew York l niversity. MissGraham worked with the CentralBrookhaven Headstart for oneyear on V, ilson Avenue.

A dinner of chicken and ribswill be held at the CommunityCenter on Hawkins 'Wenue , from12:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday spon-sored by the Sunday school ofthe Mount Olive Baptist Church.Committee members are Mes-damess Alice Smith, Inez Solo-mon and Alberta Beach, withthe youth participating also.

Mrs . Ada Bray and Mrs. EllaFoster of Central Parkw ay gavea cooRout Lduor Day -with Mrs ,Bray 's six grandchildren, whowere spending their vacation withher , joining in, to celebrateDaniel Nickerson 's birthday.Their guests were Marie, Rhtxla ,Ma , \ ictoria^Joseph and Theresa

Nickerson of tlie Bronx. TheMcCatherin children , tlie Hen-derson 's. Paul Davey, Mrs ,Claudia Jefferys and Mr. andMrs. Howell.

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LEGAL ADVERTISE MEN I

j PATCHOGoTlU MEDFORDTf BOARD OF

EDUCATiONj R E G U L A R M O N T H L Y 1§ B U S I N E S S M E E T I N G |

Monday, SEPT. 16at 8:00 PJ.

¦ Regular Educational |§ Po l i cy Meeting |

MONDAY , O C T O BE R 7 |at 800 P.M. I

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THIS A D WILL NOT A P P E A R AGA IN

P U B L I C A U C T I O N SALES

On Thursday, Ocrober 3 , 1 968 , and on lhe promises odver.ii.ed,Ihs following proport ie . wi l l be offered for sale by order ofJames E Kirby, as Commissionoi of Social Services , Countyof Suffolk , State of New YorkPARCEL I - Time 9 30 a.rn.Promises formerly owned and occupied by Mary Maguiro, lo-cated on tho southeast c o r n e r of Grundy Avenue and TwinBarks Street , Holbrook , Town of Islip , County of Suffolk , Stateof New York , consisting of a one story frame bungalow anddetached frame garage in poor condition , on a plot 100' x 100'approximately, more formal l y described as lots 72, 73 , 74 ,75 , 76 on tho 17th map of property of Russel l Realty Co. Inc.,filed in tho Otfico of Ihe Clerk ot Suffolk Count y as map^-577.Inspection - '/jhour before time of sale.

P A R C E L I I - Ti me 11 30 a m .Premises fo imer ly owned und occupied by Emil y Van Nostrand ,located at tho southwest corner of 25A and Highland Avenue ,Mt. Sinai , Town of Brookhaven , County of Suffolk , State of NewYork , consisting of a one story f rame bungalow and small stor-age shed both in poor condition. No utilities. Plot is 1 00'x l O O 'approximately, more formally descr ibed as tots 1 1 , 12 , 13 , 14 ,map 395 of Highland Park Millet. Plate OneInspection - '/J iour before lime of ?- o\e

PA R C E L III - Ti me 3-00 p.mPromises formerly owned and occupied by Diuinento DeLuca ,located on 413 Wigg ins Streut , Greenport, Town of Southold ,County of Suffolk and Staie of New York, co sisling of a twostory frame dwel li ng of 5 or 6 rooms , no heating system , ingenerally poor condition and storage shad in poor condition,on un irregular plot of ground wi th frontage of 65' more orless and a dep th of 240' more or loss , more formally describedas loW ,*19 on a map entitlad "Map of Wiggins Estate" fil ed 1853hlet534 Imisc. map V o l 4 , Pago 1

T hese propert ies are being sold porsunnt lo Section 106 3 ofthe New Y o i k Sta te Socal Wel fare Law and tho sa les will boconducted by Oscar Goldm , Auctioneer Telep hone GRoen-port 7-2220Term s and condit ions of sa les wil l bo road at t ime of sales.

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N O TICE OF N A M E S O F PERS ONS

APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED

PROPERTYH e ld b y

THE OYSTERMEN' *> BANK AND T RUST COMPANY

OF S A YV I L L E , N Y

The persons who names and last known addresses are sot forth

below appear from the racords of the above named banking or-

ganization to be ent i t led to unclaimed property in amounts of

twen ty - f i ve dol lars or more

_A M O U NTS_DUE_C N._DEPOS ITS

John P / E' lon F Burl. .. 80 Brown ' s R iver Road Sayv i l le . N Y

Josep hine Champ lme McConnell A v e n u e , Bayport , N Y

i/t/T Gerard Champ lme

Florence H Cof fey 855 Har r i son S t ree t Holl'/ wood , Fla.

Gateway Mf q Co Box 548 S a y v i l l e , N Y

Henny ' s Toon-age Club

Rosemary Schultz , Treas Smilh'own Av o , Bohemia, N Y

Horvath Construct ion Co Box 156 , Al ice Dr , Ronkonkoma . N Y

Royal Palm I).not North Federal Hig hway

Pompano Beach , Fla

Seton Hall A lumni

A S sn , Inc Hamp ton S t r e e t , Sayv i l l e , N Y

AMOUNTS HELD OR OWING FOR THE PAYMENT OF

NEGOTIABLE INS TRUMENTS OR C E RTIFIED CHECKS

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Public Works A d d r e s s Unknown

Board of Educat.oi

UFSD 5 Baypor t N Y

A report of unclaimed proper ty has been made to Arthur

Levitt , the Comp troller of the State ol New Yo rk , pursuant to

Section 301 of the Abandoned Propert y Law. A list of tho names

contained in such not.ee is on f ile and open to public inspection

at tho principal of f ice of Ihe bank , located at 1 3 1 Main Street ,

in the City of Sayvdlo , New York , whore such abandoned pro-

pert y is payableSuch abandoned proper ty wi l l bo paid on or before October

31 , next to persons establ ishing to its sa t is fac t ion their rig ht

to receive the «ameIn the succeeding November , and on or before the tenth day

thereof , such unclaimed proper ty wi ll be paid to Arthur Levitt ,

the Comp troller of the Slate of New York , and it shall thereupon

ceaie to be liable therefor.

Circle PlayersCall for Actors

Tho Bayport Circle Player*-i< planning to produce " .Thurber Carnival" in mid-i\'o-vember under the direction ofDomld \ a n Doskick .

\nvonc interested in acting,lighting, design , music , etc., isurged to join the group. Trj -cxits wi l l be held tomorrow, Mon-day, Tuesday and Wednesday at8 n.m. in tin* Baypo rt MethodistChurch Parish Jiall .

Give NROTCTest Dates

The test date for the 23rdannual national competit ive\ R O r C examination Has beenset as tlie 14th of Decemi-*or. I I-ipiblc high school seniors andgraduates are beingashedto sub-mit tlieir applications before \o-\ ember 15.

The regular \H01V pr ogramoffers an opportumtv for a youngin? i t 'i gain a ic . n i i u- commis-si . .1 while s tudying at one of the'i.'J \KOTC colleges and u n i v e r -sities. The Navy furnishes tui-tion , fees , bFXihs , and uniforms ,plus a subsistence allowance ofS-)(l per month to \ l . f ) P C mid-sh ipmen, f a c h Summer MM I'Cmidshipmen go on at-sea train-ing periods, \f ter completingIns college course and all mi l -itary requirements , au MiOK'midshipma n is commissioned asa i ci' i i lar officer in the I .S.\ \ \ _ or Marine Cor ps and goeson act ive duty v,ith the operatingiu; ces,

lhe program is available tomale high school seniors andgraduates who mil liave reachedtheir 17tli but not 21st birthdaybv ' d\ first, i hose who makea qualify ing score on tlie \avjcollege aptitude test will be in-te rv iewed and given thoroughmedical examinations early inP*G9. Approximately 1,7C0 youngmen from those remaining incompetition wi l l thus be selec-ted to attend college next Sep-tember to prepare for tlieir navalservice.

Bulletins of information andapplication forms are availablefr om local high school counselorsand \av j recruiting stations , orIrom the Chief of \aval Per-sonnel (PEPS - BG411), Depart-ment of the Navy , Washington ,n .C, 20370.

'l he Patchogu e I.ibi iry offersthe businessman a specia ' fea-ture In the reference Depart -men' , he can choose from di-rectories , registers and encyclo-pedias .mon}.' these resourcesare : Consultant and ConsultingOrganizations, MacRae's BlueBook, \"ew York State IndustrialDirectory and Thomas Kegister

Prentice Hall Reports - bind-ers include: l_abor Relations ,Personnel Management , Social5k?curity, Payroll Guic 'e, Secur-ities Regulation Guide and I ed-eral Tax Guide

Also, Poors Uepister of Cor-porations , Directors and Execu-tives , Encyclopedia of Cost \c-counting S y s t e m s, CorporateSecretary's Ency clopedia , E\ec-'t t ive Report - Prentice Hall

M o o d y 's investor 's Servicereference books include : Banksand Finance , Industrial Manual ,Municipals a n d Governments ,Stock Survey and Bond Survev

Other valuable r e f e r e n c eworks are: Di ctionary of Busi-ness and Pinance , Clark andGottfried, Business Executive 'sHandbook , R i o w n and Doris ,Sources of Business Informa -tion , Edwin T . Coman , Jr andBusiness Periodical Index-

Businessmen are welcome torefe r to these and to ask forassistance at the reference desk

Library AidsTo Businessman

SUCCESSFUL CANCKIt COCKTAIL PAHTY is enjoyed Sunday by, left to right, Mrs. Robert Sheridanof East Patchogue, president of the Southwest Brookliaven cancer unit , Robert Shei idan , presidentof Patchogue Rotary Club ; Mrs. Clifford Hordlow of Bellporl , at whose home the af fair was givenand chairma n of tlie 19G8 Southwest Brookliaven cancer c msade; .md I' atchogue 1%8 cancer crusadechai rman Mrs. Lucille Dobson. Over $85(1 was netted from this event to aid the 1 %8 Suffolk Cou ntyCancer Ci usade for the \merican Cancer Society ,