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rwo TH E E A S T H A M P T O N S T A R . E A S T H A M P T O N . N. Y ., M A Y 12. 19G6

t h eP u blish ed E very T hursday

STAR 153 M ain Street 324-0477Mrs. Jeannette E. R attray, O w n er

Miss Sluari Will Wed fir. Faivus

"■ , S u bscription RatesEntered at the Post O ffice at East A Y e a r P a ya b le in A d v a n ce $5.00H am pton, N ew Y ork , as second-class s jx M on (h s _____________________ ?4 00

m a ller ' S in g le C o p i e s ___________________ .10

Euclid, O hio, tw in brother o f the bridegroom , w as best m an.

T h e brid e is a graduate o f P at- ch ogu e High S ch ool and the P il­grim S tate H ospital S ch ool o f N urs­ing. S he had been on the sta ff o f St. Charles H ospital in P ort Jefferson .

M r. B row n gardt w as graduated from P ierson High S ch ool in Sag H arbor. H e is a B oilerm an First Class aboard the U SS C olum bus, out o f N orfo lk , Va., and p lans to m ake a career in the N avy.

A fter a w eddin g trip in V irg in ia , the cou p le w ill m ake their hom e in N orfo lk .

Dr. Tillich Will Be Honored May 29

H om age w ill b e paid to the late Prp fessor Paul Johannes T illich o f W ood s L ane, East H am pton, and C hicago, 111., on the D a y o f Pentecost, Sunday, M ay 29, at N ew H arm ony, Ind.

T h e N ew H arm ony P ark w as b less ­ed b y P ro fessor T illich at Pentecost in 1963, and h is ashes h ave been interred there on a site facin g the R oofless C hurch , w h ere h e often preached. T h e T o w n w as m ade a national lan dm ark in 1965.

A recep tion and d in n er fo r Mrs. T illich w ill b e h eld on the p reced ­in g even in g . G uests w il l attend a com m u n ion serv ice at 8 a.m . S u n ­day in the R oo fless C hurch, and a specia l s e rv ice in the ch u rch at 5 p.m .

T h e R obert L e e B la ffe r Trust o f N ew H arm on y is spon sorin g the even t in h on or o f P rofessor T illich , w h o d ied last O ctober, sh ortly after he had returned to C h icago from East H am pton.

Vail-SaylerM r. and M rs. R ob ert Jan es o f In ­

d ian H ill R oad , East H am pton , have announced the en gagem en t o f their daughter, B etty A . S a y ler o f M iller L ane, to R ob ert D. V ail, son o f M rs. R ey n o ld V a il o f East H am pton, and the la te M r. V ail. N o date has been set fo r the w ed din g .

T h e b r id e -to -b e is em p loy ed b y R a ym on d A . Sm ith Jr., an East H am pton attorney.

M r. V a il is w ith the East H am p­ton V illa ge P o lice D epartm ent.

Miss Buhr Will Wed J. C. Crafi

B radford B achrach

M r. and Mrs. Irv Stuart o f M on - tauk have announced the en gage­m ent o f their daughter Joan M artha, to Dr. Je ffrey B ru ce F aivus, son o f Mr. and M rs. A aron Faivus o f H untington.

M iss Stuart attended the M on - tauk P u blic S ch ool and w as grad ­uated from P in e Crest Preparatory' S chool in Fort Lauderdale, F la. M iss Stuart is m a jorin g in journalism at B oston U niversity and expects to graduate in 1967.

D r. Faivus, a graduate o f H unt­ington H igh School, com pleted his undergraduate w ork at O hio State U niversity and w as graduated from the C ornell S chool o f V eterinary M ed icin e in 1965. He is a m em ber o f the professional fraternity , Om ega Tau Sigm a.

Dr. Faivus recen tly entered the A rm y as a first lieutenant.

Browngardt RulandM iss Judy A n n e R uland o f 179

G rove A venue, Patchogue, and R obert P eter B row ngardt, fo rm erly o f P alm er T errace, Sag H arbor, w ere marricc} at a nuptial mass in St. Francis de Sales C hurch, P a t­chogue, on A pril 16. T h e R ev. M or­tim er G leason perform ed the ce re — m ony. A reception fo llow ed at the B avarian Inn, L ake R on kon k om a.

The bride is the d aughter o f the late M r. and M rs. S tan ley R uland o f Patchogue. T h e brid egroom is the son o f M rs. A rthur B row n gardt o f P alm er Terrace, and the late Mr. Brow ngardt.

T h e bride w as g iven in m arriage b y her brother, A n th on y M irabella o f P atchogue. She w ore a w h ite peau de soie gow n and carried a lace - covered m issal, w h ite roses and stephanotis.

M iss T on i Jean Laspesa o f Sag H arbor, a n iece o f the bridegroom , w as m aid o f honor in a teal blue ch iffon and taffeta gow n. She ca r­ried ye llow dasies. T h e bridesm aids, M iss Sheila M cM ahon o f Sayville , M iss Ju d y A n n e M irabella o f P a t­chogue, w h o is a n iece o f the bride, M iss D iane B all o f W est Sayville , and M iss K athryn C arll o f L ev it- tow n , all w ore teal b lu e gow ns.

R ichard Paul B row n gardt o f

B rad ford B achrach P h oto

M r. and Mrs. Carl B u h r o f R o ck - w o o d L ane, G reen w ich , Conn., have an n ou n ced the engagem ent o f their daughter Carla to J oh n Charles Craft, son o f M r. and M rs. J oh n A . C ra ft o f M ontauk. A w ed d in g in June, 1967, is planned.

M iss B uhr w as graduated from the G reen w ich A ca d em y and is a t­ten d in g S k id m ore C ollege . She m ade h er debu t in 1963 at the G reen w ich D ebu tan te Ball.

M r. C raft attended L a S a lle M ili­tary A ca d em y in O akdale and w as graduated from East H am pton H igh S ch ool and P ace C o llege in N ew Y o rk , w h ere he w as a m em ber o f D elta Theta P i fratern ity . He is w ith the Joh n A . C raft R ea l Estate o f f ic e in M ontauk.

LVISC ontinued F rom P age 1

S ch en ck as m anager. M rs. M organ B elm on t and M rs. P h ilip Patton are ch a irm en o f the B argain B o x co m ­m ittee. and M rs. N elson C. O sborne its treasurer. T h e sh op clears ov er $5,000 a year, and a ll articles fo r sa le n ow are donated.

M rs. R a ym on d S ch en ck reported on the L V IS C ook B ook , w h ich has n ow gon e to e v e ry state in the U nion , as w e ll as M exico , Canada, and E urope. T he first 3,000 cop ies w ere so ld b e fo re Christm as and the secon d p rinting o f 3,000 is go in g w e ll, she said.

M em bersh ipM rs. Sam uel D avis reported for

the m em bersh ip com m ittee , ex p la in ­

in g that 15 n ew m em bers m ay b e adm itted a y e a r bu t the n um ber m ust b e kept b e lo w 500.

F ou r n ew m em bers w ere n om in at­ed, to b e vo ted on at the n ex t m eet­ing: M rs. L a w ren ce M unson, Mrs. I lm ar Ratsep, M rs. P eter D. R ick en - bach, and M rs. B a iley Sm ith . R eso l­u tions o f respect w ere read fo r tw o late m em bers — M rs. G eorg e R. M cC lellan and M rs. Francis C ooper.

M rs. E. H. J ew ett reported for the h ospita lity com m ittee that the June m eetin g w ill be h eld at the P resb y ­terian Session H ouse. T h e S ocie ty w ill participate in the parade at the Sag H arbor O ld W halers ’ Festival in June, M iss T in g ley said.

T hen the m eetin g w as g iven over to the Fair com m ittee, o f w h ich M rs. John B . N orthrop , M rs. I. B. T iede- m an, and M rs. John P utnam are chairm en. M rs. N orth rop told the visitors that th is w ill b e the 70th Fair to b e held b y the S o c ie ty ; the first took p la ce in C lin ton H all and m ade about $300. "

It Has G row nO f recent years the Fair has c lea r ­

ed about $15,000 a y ea r ; th is is used fo r trees and greens, d onations to c iv ic organ izations, and the sch ola r­sh ip fund . A b o u t 150 L V IS w orkers participate in the Fair, aided b y the V illa ge H igh w ay D epartm ent and V illa ge P olice .

F a ir com m ittee chairm en m et in N ew Y o rk in A p ril, and last S atu r­day, at the h om e o f M rs. T iedem an. A general Fair m eetin g w il l b e h eld on M ay 28, again at the hom e o f M rs. T iedem an. A m o n g th e h ig h ­lights o f th is y e a r ’s F a ir w ill b e the fash ion sh ow to b e p u t on b y A b e r ­c ro m b ie & F itch o f N e w Y ork , and the d a n ce and b e e r garden in the ev en in g ; L ester L an in ’s orchestra w il l p la y fo r dancing, it w as an ­n ounced .

T h e b o o k com m ittee fo r the Fair m et last Saturday at the h om e o f M rs. F. G. H au gh w ou t o n D ayton Lane. M rs. H au gh w ou t and M rs. L . S. M unson an n ou n ced that M rs. W il­liam E m erson o f T erb e ll L an e had o ffe re d the use o f h er garage fo r co lle ction o f b ook s and fo r a pre - F a ir sa le on J u ly 26 and 27.

B ook s m ay b e p ick ed up b y n o t ify ­in g M rs. H au gh w ou t h ere o r M rs. M u nson in N ew Y ork . T h e m eetin g c losed w ith tea, Mrs. B roaddus J oh n ­son and M rs. I. B. T ied em a n p ouring.

It Pays To Buy Where You Live

Moran Home To Bs ‘Landmark’O n Saturday at 4 p.m ., a d ed ica ­

tion cerem on y w ill b e h e ld at the hom e o f M r. and M rs. C on d ie Lam b. 229 M ain Street, East H am pton, nam in g that house w h ich w as bu ilt b y the late T h om as M oran. N. A., and w h ich w as h is hom e and studio fo r m any years, as a “ R egistered N ational H istoric L an d m ark .”

G erald S ie la ff o f the sta ff o f the F ire Island N ational S eash ore w ill represent the N ational P ark S er­v ice , N ortheastern R egion , o f the United States D epartm ent o f the Interior, and w ill present to M r. L am b a certifica te and bronze plaque.

L oca l o ffic ia ls and th eir w ives w ill attend ; a lso represented w ill be the East H am pton F ree L ibrary , cu stod ian o f a co lle ction o f M oran m em orab ilia ; G u ild H all, w h ich has a T h om as M oran G a lle ry ; the P a r­rish M useum at S ou th am pton ; loca l organ izations such as the L ad ies ’ V illa ge Im prov em en t S oc ie ty , the East H am pton H istorica l S ociety , the C h am ber o f C om m erce, and the East H am pton L eagu e. A fe w people w h o k n ew T h om as M oran w ill b e p re ­sent.

D esigned O w n H om eT h e artist first brou gh t h is w ife ,

M ary N im m o — also a notab le artist — and his ch ildren here in 1878. A t first, th ey ren ted ; then bou gh t land from Dr. E dw ard O s­born e and bu ilt the hou se n ow b e ­in g m ade a N ational H istoric L a n d ­m ark in 1884, fro m his ow n p lans; and th is w as h is h om e until he d ied in 1926 in h is 90th year, in C a liforn ia ; h e w as bu ried b a ck here in East H am pton. H is daughter, M iss R uth B ed ford M oran , con tin u ed to m ak e h er h om e here fo r the greater part o f the yea r, the rest o f her life .

T h om as M oran w as best k n ow n fo r his paintings o f the a lm ost u nknow n great W est, in h is y o u th ; h e was o ften ca lled the “ F ath er o f the N a ­tion a l P arks.”

H orace M. A lb r ig h t o f C aliforn ia , fo rm e rly head o f the N ation a l P ark S erv ice , d e liv ered to W ashington a m em oran du m w ith the suggestion

that the hou se b e design ed as an h istoric landm ark.

A u th orT h e m em oran du m w as w ritten b y

P rofessor F. M. F ry x e ll, w h o h.'ils w ritten tw o b ook s about the M Oran m em orab ilia n o w in the East H ant'p- ton L ib ra ry ; the second on e w il l b e p u blished sh ortly . B oth M r. (A l­bright and M r. F ry x e ll w ere c io s e personal fr ien d s o f the M oran .fam ­ily. Last sum m er, S id n ey B ra d ford o f th e N ational P a rk S e rv ice , son o f Mrs. M arian B rad ford o* East H am pton, v isited the hou»fc and m ade a s im ilar suggestion .

M r. F ry x e ll w en t from R o ck Island, 111., last w e e k to y /a s h in g - ton to attend the N ational M u seu m 's current e x h ib it ; “ A m e r ica n L a n d ­scape, A C hanging F ron t/.er." T h e cen tral room in that e x liib it w as d evoted to M oran pain tin gs, in c lu d ­ing his fam ou s “ G rand C a h y o n o f the Y e llo w sto n e " o f 1873*74; on the co v e r o f the m useum ’s p f o # a m w as the M oran painting , a s tu d y o f on e o f the G reen R iv e r B uttes.

C ongress passed the S is to r ic S ites

DISCOVER AMERICA BY

JET - BUS - RAILEscorted o r In depen den t

T O U R S

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C apo C o d N s c .

N iagara

%and m an y others

C on su lt A 2iz S h erif

EAST HAMPTON TRAVEL SERVICE

34 N ew tow n L ane East H am pton

324-4806

SAUCERC ontinued F rom P age 1

had reported seeing U F O ’s on F r i­d ay n igh t from K ath y and G ary, and w ere fam iliar w ith th e m atter becau se K ath y is the daughter o f P o lice L ieutenant and Mrs. Earl H. F inch o f H edges L ane, A m agansett.

T h e East H am pton series o f s ight­ings began on M arch 30, w h en B ru ce F ield o f 82 C ollin s A v en u e , East H am pton, reported a brillian t ligh t in the shape o f a torpedo , estim ated at 50 to 75 feet in length , m ov in g ov er N apeague B each.

M iss F in ch and G a ry w ere to sketch w hat th ey saw fo r p u b lica ­tion , bu t M iss F inch said yesterday that they had b een w arn ed b y m em bers o f N IC A P , an u n o ffic ia l civ ilian organ ization , not to d o so. “ T hey said they w anted to w a it until the p roper tim e,” she reported.

SINGER SEWING MACHINESSales - Paris - RentalsR epairs on all M akes o f S ew in g

M ach ines and V acu u m Cleaners.

A ll W ork G uaranteed

F or Free H om e Estim ate Call

L SOUTHAMPTON SEW ING CENTER19 M O N U M E N T SQ U A R E 283-4310 S O U T H A M P T O N

Coming UpA w eek ly calendar o f social, c iv ic , fraternal, and governm ental events. T o have in form a ­tion listed, ca ll 324-0002. T im es g iv e for public m eetings o f loca l gov ern in g bodies are those regu larly scheduled, and are som e­tim es changed w ith little or no notice .

TH U R SD A Y , M A Y 12Open house, annual program , 7:30 p.m ., A m agansett S choolT ow n C om m unity C ouncil, 8 p.m ., St. L u k e ’s Parish H ouse, EastHam ptonM ontauk Parent T eachers A ssociation , 8 p.m ., at P u b lic S ch ool (p ost­poned from M ay 3)

FR ID A Y . M A Y 13Springs Im provem en t S ociety , m eeting, 8 p.m ., A shaw agh Hall, Springs

SA T U R D A Y , M A Y 14Chicken dinner, ben efit C alvary B aptist C hurch, noon , Parsonage, Springs R oad, East H am pton

SU N D A Y , M A Y 15H am pton Sailing C lub, m eeting, 10:30 a.m., Star o ffice , East H am pton Bingo, ben efit A m erican C ancer S ociety , 2 p.m ., R on jo M otel, M ontauk “ D ido and A eneas,” con cert p erform an ce, 4 p.m ., G uild Hall

M O N D AY . M A Y 16Literary D iscussion G roup, 8 p.m .. G uild HallEast H am pton B oard o f Education , 8 p.m., at East H am pton High S ch ool

W ED N ESD AY . M A Y 18T ow n D em ocratic C lub, 8 p.m ., V F W B uilding, East H am pton

TH U R SD A Y, M A Y 19Preservation S ociety o f the East End, 8 p.m ., A m erican L eg ion Hall, Am agansettV illage Z on in g B oard o f A ppeals. H earing, V illage H all:

A pplication o f Tennis C lub o f East H am pton fo r sit 11:30 a.m.

T ow n Z on ing B oard o f A ppeals, H ea rin g T ow n H all:A pplica tion o f B lanche G reen fo r sideyard variances, Crasen B oulevard, A m agansett, Z on e C, 7:30 p.m.

FR ID A Y . M A Y 20Village Board, 8 p.m ., V illage HallAshaw aghteque. teenage dance, 8 p.m ., A shaw agh H all, Springs Open house, 7-9 p.m ., Springs S ch ool

YOU'VE GOT A DATE ! ! ! for

A Day of Games and FunSunday Afternoon, May 15, ai 2:00 P.M.

al RONJO MOTEL — MONTAUK

Beneiii American Cancer Society (Suffolk Branch)

B ring the w h ole fa m ily — H aw aiian P laygrou n d fo r the K idd ies.

P u b lic Invited — $1.00 A dm ission

In Case o f R ain — Y ou H ave a D ate F or T h e F o llow in g Sunday

REPUBLICAN GOLF TOURNAMENT

AND BUFFETMONTAUK DO W N S GOLF CLUB

W ednesday,

June 8, 1966

$10

For Tickets Contact Shep Frood Gene Haas

Tom Strong

■ sign variance,

The C H I E F way to Fast, Easy Lawn MowingJacobsen 's exc lu siv e cu stom bu ilt rotary m ow er attachm ents

g iv e y ou the finest m ow in g job ev er exp erien ced . T h ey are safe, sim p le and easy to operate. B oth the 36 and 42 inch rotary units d o a sm ooth u n iform jo b w h en m ow in g fin e tu rf and are just as e ffe ct iv e in tall rough grass and w eeds.

Hampton Mower ServiceMontauk Highway W est 537-0696 East Hampton

E A ST E R N L O N G ISL A N D

JTrudentialEAST HAMPTON CINEMAM atinees Saturday, Su n day and H oliday s at 2 P.M .

N O TE N EW T IM E S C H E D U LE F O R T H IS P E R F O R M A N C E T H U R S D A Y • T U E S D A Y M A Y 12 • 17

T H U R S D A Y . F R ID A YONE SH O W ONLY AT 8 P.M.

A C A D E M Y A W A R D W IN N E R P L U S B E ST A C TO HLEE MARVIN

"C A T BALLOU"together w ith

"SH IP OF FOOLS"S A T U R D A Y • S U N D A Y M A Y 14 ■ 15

2 COMPLETE SHOW S 7 AND 8:35 P.M.M O N D A Y - T U E S D A Y M A Y 16 • 17

ONE SH O W ONLY AT 8 P.M.

SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, M AY 14- 15

AT 2 P.M."BATM AN AND ROBIN/' Part 2

HAMPTONS DRIVE-INM O N T A U K H IG H W A Y B R ID G E H A M P T O N P erform an ces Start at D usk T el. 537-0770 O PE N FO R TH E SE A SO N W E E K E N D S O N L YF R ID A Y • S U N D A Y M A Y 13 - 15

"OUR MAN FLINT"together w ith

"THE RAVAGERS"F R ID A Y - S U N D A Y M A Y 20 - 22

All Walt Disney Show"THE UGLY DASCHSHUND ‘

together w ith"W INNIE THE POOH"

A c t in 1935. T h en it b eca m e the gov ern m en t’s p o licy to p reserv e h is ­toric sites, bu ildings, and o b jects o f national s ign ifica n ce fo r the “ in sp ir­ation and ben efit o f the p eop le o f the U nited States."

N O TIC E OF P U B L IC H E A R IN GPursuant to A rtic le 16 o f the T ow n

L a w and S ection 900 o f the T ow n o f East H am pton Z o n in g O rdinance, a p u b lic hearing w il l b e h eld b y the East H am pton T ow n B oard in the C ourt R oom at the T ow n H all. 159 P a n tig o R oad, East H am pton. N . Y., on the 25th d ay o f M ay 1966 at 10:30 A .M . o ’c lo ck on a proposa l to am end the bou n daries o f the d istricts or zon es as established b y the district or zone m aps referred to in S ection 200 o f said O rd in an ce as fo llow s:

T o ch an ge the design ation o f the fo llo w in g d escribed p roperty from R esid en ce D istrict “ C ” to R esiden ce D istrict “ A ” :

“ A L L that land zoned R esiden ce D istrict ‘C ’ beg in n in g at the in ter­section o f S prings F irep la ce H ig h ­w a y a t the sou th w esterly corn er o f p roperty n ow o r fo rm e rly o f W . and E. M ille r ; th en ce n orth erly a lon g S prings F irep la ce H ig h w a y to its in tersection w ith the p resent b ou n d ­ary b etw een ‘B ’ and ‘ C ’ Z on es ; thence easterly a lon g said b ou n d a ry to the shores o f G ardiners B a y ; th en ce sou th erly and n orth erly a- rou n d the pen insu la co m m o n ly ca ll­ed ‘C ape G a rd in er ’ ; th en ce w esterly a lon g the n orth er ly sh ores o f A cca - b on a c H arbor to the sou th erly b ou n d a ry o f p roperty n o w o r fo r m ­e r ly o f W . and E. M ille r ; th en ce w esterly a lon g said b ou n d a ry to the p o in t o f beg in n in g .”

T o ch an ge th e d esign ation o f the fo llo w in g described p ro p e rty from R esid en ce D istrict “ B ” to R esid en ce D istrict “ A ” :

“ A L L that land zon ed R esid en ce D istrict ‘B ’ at the southern b ou n d ­ary o f A cca b on a c H a rb or b e tw een L ou se P oin t R oad o n the east. Springs Stone H ig h w ay on the south. L and ing H ig h w a y on the w est and A cca b on a c H arbor on th e n orth ."

T o ch an ge th e design ation o f the fo llo w in g d escrib ed p roperty fro m R esiden ce D istrict “ B ” to R esid en ce D istrict “ A ” :

“ A L L that land zon ed R esid en ce D istrict ‘B ’ at the sou th erly b o u n d ­a ry o f A cca b o n a c H arbor, b e in g b ou n d ed on th e east b y land n ow o r fo rm erly o f M. A yearst and L a n d ­in g H ig h w ay, sou th erly b y S prings S ton e H ig h w ay, w esterly b y lands n ow or fo rm erly o f L . S m ith and north erly b y A cca b o n a c H arbor."

T o ch an ge the design ation o f the fo llo w in g described p rop erty from R esid en ce D istrict “ B ” to R es id en ce D istrict “ A ” :

“ A L L that land zon ed R es id en ce D istrict ‘B ’ on the w esterly side o f A cca b o n a c H a rb or b ou n d ed b y S prings S ton e H ig h w ay on the south, S prings F irep la ce H ig h w a y on the w est, the n orth erly b ou n d a ry o f land n ow o r fo rm e rly o f B. C . T a lm a ge Estate on the n orth and A cca b on a c H arbor and R eta il B usiness D istrict on the east.”

T o ch an ge th e design ation o f the fo llo w in g d escrib ed p rop erty from R etail Business D istrict to R esiden ce D istrict “ A ” :

“ A L L that p a rce l zon ed ‘R etail B usiness ’ at the sou th w esterly end o f A cca b o n a c H arbor, bou n d ed b y S h ipyard L an e on th e east, Springs S ton e H ig h w ay on the south, R es i­d en ce D istrict ‘B ’ on the w est and A cca b o n a c H arbor on the n orth ."

T o ch an ge th e d esignation o f the fo llo w in g described p rop erty from R esid en ce D istrict “ B " to R esiden ce D istrict “ A ” :

“ A L L that land zon ed R esid en ce D istrict ‘B ’ on the w esterly side o f A cca b on a c H arbor, bou n ded b y p ro p ­erty n ow o r fo rm e rly o f W . and E. M iller on the north erly side, A c c a ­bon ac H a rb or on the easterly side, the south bou n d ary o f p roperty n ow or fo rm erly o f S. M ichaels on the sou th erly side and S prings F irep lace H ig h w ay on the w esterly side.”

T o ch an ge the designation o f the fo llo w in g described p roperty from R esid en ce D istrict “ B ” to R esiden ce D istrict “ A A " :

“ A L L that land zon ed R esidence D istrict ‘B ’ on the w est bou n d a ry o f A cca b on a c H arbor, bou n ded on the south b y the north erly bou n d ary o f p roperty n ow or fo rm erly o f B. C. T a lm a ge Estate, on the w est by Springs F irep lace H ig h w ay, on the north b y the sou th erly bou n d ary o f p roperty n o w o r fo rm erly o f S. M ichaels and on the east b y A cca ­b on a c H arbor.”

T o ch an ge the designation o f the fo llo w in g d escribed property from R esiden ce D istrict “ B ” to R esidence D istrict “ A A ” :

“ A L L those islands in A cca b on a c H arbor.”

A ll parties in interest and citizens w ill b e heard b y the T ow n B oard at the p u b lic hearing to b e held as aforesaid .D ated : M ay 4, 1966

C H A R L E S T. A N D E R SO N T ow n C lerk

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