Holtsville and Farmingville Mr». Harold l.««. SEIdtt a 3Ti9 The li ghting situ.ui-. '*; w as .iir:» '• discussed at the Ci'" .c ns^viui:. '!; Kieetirif; Friday. The next n* .« t*.- . - .n * *iU be Jul y 11. The Roman Caiholk* * >.-c;;» ; ^ * .ii or Farmingville-Hoitsvilie - - . U: meet at S p. ;- .: . Tuesday .> ' :he I'-.rijiinfrville fire-hall . _ * ¦- the recent P»ren * -T'-;u-h« *r association meetinc Mi-s tie 'en Farmeleo and her .u- ioiuiur. v. i. -np entertained, Installati on »f now officers was held. Arthur Bahmuul- ler . member of the Hoard of Kdu- Cation of Centra l district, in-tailed Sir* -. John Pionski , prosi iont; Anthony Morano . vice president; M r*. . John Hicks , recording secre- ta ry ; Mrs. George Korstel , fir.anci- •»! secretary and Mrs. Edward Retz. . treasurer. Robert Gianibitii.ua . principal of Lynwood Avenue school , thanked the retiring officers for their hel p and wished the now officers luck and success . Mrs Hugo Surdi , outgoing presi lent. Ihwnked each one for the coopera- tion he had given and conirratu- tal ed the new president. Each out- going and incoming officer receiv- es 1 a corsage or boutonnierc At- tendance banners went to Mrs. V. 'inifred Flanagan and John Murphy, fi rst p lace and Miss Caro- lyn Adams, second place. Refresh- ments were served by the kinder- garten mothers. Movies of the recent show "Corn-A-Rama" were also shown. The Patchogu e Advance is on Rale at Hopkin ' s Delicatessen, Ski' s and Lydecker ' s G e n e r al St ore in H oltsville.—Adv. The Ladies' auxiliary of Brook- haven Memorial hosp ital will hold its meeting at 8:30 p. m. Wednes- day at Holtsville Community hall . Final arrangements will be made for the dance to be held Jure 21 at Holtsville hall. Guests over the weekend at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Terry, Sr., of Waverl y avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bloomer of Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bahnmuller ard daughter of Cedaroaks ave- nue recently returned from a five- day trip to Canada, Niaga ra Falls and visiting points of interest in upstate New York. Sunday their visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Step hen Giebley of Selden. The next i!'oo;i:nr of the R. 'borl * S. S:ii! Ke-uibii< -i:i club - A ;!i he. J in' . .- 2:i at H -its- i!!o Cumnv . ir. - .; v ! hni: . 1 ho Youth A'h. -niy g!- <v;p will , -i .- or al . ¦> .;»:> p. in. Monday at l.yn- ! v-<.. -d Avenue - , - h>i, >i. A " l o .i'h ' Ninht diinoe will be held at S p. ni. t.moriow a: Wisverly avenue /; : M - , ' une 4 vi-iMrs at "hi- home of M- and Mis. Hai- ..l.i Leas of First >:•- . - »>' «ero Mrs. Heii'i. -it S< *hmidt ' . -inn daughter , llonna . and .Mrs. M. Loves , all of ( ' reenlawn j Law rence Anth- . -ti- . Sciarehitan. i I . -.-i; of Mr. ami Mis . Uwrfti. -c Soiaoi -iutano , of Wendy drive was baptised Sunday at St. Sylvester ' . - K ( ' . church , Medford. God parents v.t r> Mr. and Mrs. Jack Enianuele of Brookl yn. A famil y gathering i w a. held later to celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Paul \V . Gorm-en ot Hanrahan avenue celebrated tin ii third wedding anniversary Juno l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M- Gormson . Juno 5 Mr. and Mrs . Paul M. Gormsen ofllanrahan a* - niue celebrated their twenty- ninth wedding anniversary and the birthday of Paul M. Gornisen , at theii home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs . Paul \V. Gornisen and Mr. at:d Mrs. Lawrence Howell. Fri- day a dinner party was held to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. F-'ul \V. Gornisen at their home Guests were Mr . and Mrs . Paul M. Gornisen. Walter Gornisen , Mrs. Ida Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Al Mail of Elmhurst. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William A. Haspel of Waverl y avenue along with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon of Coram , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of Selden and Mr. and Mrs. Tromas Cestare of Flushing at- tended the Broadway show "My Fair Lady." The Busy Bee Fellowship of Faimingville-Holtsville Congrega- tional church played Softball Sat- urday; also had their regular meet- ing choir rehearsal and attended to the garden. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr . and Mrs. William Wentisch of Farm-to-Market road were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boroody and family of Koiwood , N. J. Leigh Stuart of Farm-to-Market road is attending the Lions club convention at South Fallsburg. Miss Patricia Cusa , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Leonard Cusa , of Brian avenue celebrated her twelfth birthday June 0 and a party was held Sunday. Guests were Sue Sally, Kathy McNally, Margaret Viola, Helga Sti-holz , Christina Cruger , Christine Craw- fcrd , Linda Anderson , Thomas Cusa , Peter Cusa , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cusa , Hilda and Michael Epscopo and Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- ence McNally and children , Edward and -Lawrence. Sergeant Gustav Lindenfelser of Wtverly avenue is on a furlough from Fort Knox , Ky. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Gwen Lindenfelser of "Waver- ! ! I\ avenue were Mr. and Mrs . | T. ' Kimas Hahn ami • " ami!. - of ! Lin.lcnhurst Miss Juan Lin-ien- j ft-!. -'or recently returned from a jtii'. - ' I" Virginia Bead: . Va. [ 1 Veoration day weekend Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur KahnmuHer of Mar- ! th;- street visited Mr. and Mrs H. ' .vard I ' oman and family of Br:.nford . Conn. Miss Linda Ann Fredsoll , dati'th- ter of Mr. ami Mrs. Erie Fredse!!. n: I'ineaire avenue is home from too Shenandoah Conservatory of Music , Paytoti , Va ., for the sum- mer. Miss F red-sell took part in the graduation and baccalaureate exercises at the school. Sunday, Miss Frodsel! p layed vio 'in in the u-utii l given by Raymond Lysak at r 1 ' . - Tremont Avenue sehoo ' , Med- ford. A memory book of girlhood dates and other happy occasions could he rounded out to perfec- tion with your choice of one of the numerously sty le** wedding invitations on display at The Patchogue Adv. " nee — always at budget prices. —Adv .. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ral ph Mercadante , St. . of Powell avenue were Mr and Mrs. Richard Johnson of Pi'tchogue , Mr. and Mrs . Peter Napoli of Brooklyn. John Hansen of Ronkonkoma , Danny Frusta and Mr. and Mrs . Ral ph Mercadante Jr., of Farmingville. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevener of Aster avenue were Mr. and Mrs. A. Garibaldi of Lawrence Harbor. N. J. W eekend guests at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Herbert Tatum of Sanitorium road were Mr. and Mrs. Dominic PeAngelis of Jamaica. Decoration Day weekend Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terry and son , Leslie , of Farm-to-Market road and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Terry and famil y ot " Washington avenue visited Captain Arthur Kelly of Shelter Island. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Terry celebrated their third wed- ding anniversary June 5. A family gathering was held Friday evening to celebrate. SCOUT NEWS Boy Scout Troop 80 attended the district rally at Rocky Point Saturday. The troop won first p lace in signalling, first aid and compass; second place in flint and steel and knot tying and third place in advanced knot ty ing The following Cub Scouts attend- ed the Boy Scout rally at Rocky Point Saturday : Jackie Greene : Arthur Meyer , Jr. , Billy Stines , Pr.ul Henshall and Chip Herbst; also Assistant Cub Master , George Herbst and Arthur Meyer , Sr. Girl Scout Troops 28 and 37 meet this week. Troop 51 along with Brownie Troops 26 and 2d will hold Court of Awards tonight. Troop 14 held its Court of Awards June 4 at the home of Martin Ragl First class badges went to Carol Katen , Barbara Ann Keller and Grace Santa Lucia. Five year pins to Barbara Ann Keller , Muriel , Rae Ann , Wilma and Ver- onica ReiUy, SyVvia Mercado and Linda Smith. Badges were earned by the troop in hospitality, cier k , outdoor cooking, back yard cam- per, skating, pen pal , radio and television , home hel p and safety, cat and dog, garden flower , dancer , salt water , hirds , trees , needle craft , rock and minerals, home gaidening, housekeep ing and cook- ing An outing is being planned at Wildwood State park. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The annual Music Festival spon- sored by the Women ' s Fellowship of the Farmingville-Holtsville Con- gregational church was held at the Farmingville Fire hall Saturday. A varied program of vocal and in- strumental music was presented with selections ranging from the Satin Tones ' popular presentations to operatic arias and duets. Those who participated were the Satin Tones , a band under the direction of George Loesch; Eleanor Hundt and Jean Coate s, sopranos* , Ena Dunn , contralto; Gary Neivhouse , tenor; William Blair , baritone; Bryce Fogle , pianist; Lillian Chi- ossi , specialty singer; George Betts , carillonneur; Frances Lar- son , organist , and the Dual Tones , Carl Harnann and Charles Lee. Mr. Blair also screed as master- of-ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs . Fred Cru ger lent their piano , which was moved to the Fire Hall by volun- teers, as was the organ. Mr. Al- bert Grieshammer , of Medford , donated the use of his tractor and trailer fov this task. Mrs. Cosimo Sardo, the president of the Wom- en ' s Fellov ship, was in charge of refreshments and Mrs. Henry Bahnmuller , chairman , welcomed all who attended. Mrs. Leig h Stu- art was the chairman of the ticket committee. Ushers were Marian Stuart and Kathy Scott. Everyone who attended the program enjoyed it very much , and a substantia) addition was made to the mort- gage fund of the church. Plans for the church' s centen- nial celebration , at the end of this month , are progressing rapidly. The Women ' s Fellowship plan to serve a dinner like those of a cen- tury ago and Mrs. Lawrence How- ell is in charge of collecting recipes for the dinner. Reservations may- be made through any member of the Fellowship. The dinner will be served June 28 and will be fol- lowed by a concert of "The Life of Christ in Song, " by Philip Cart- wright , baritone , nationally-known soloist. A special centennial serv- ice will be held the following after- noon. Members of Pilgrim Fellowsh i p and their guests enjoyed a picnic at Sunken Meadow State Park Saturday. Those who attended were : Gregory Blanchard. Allan Davis , Inge and Louise Gabrielsen , Joan Lalla, Laura and Marion Tin- gen , and Roberta Velaney. Chap- erons were the Pastor and James Council, of New York city. Games , the reading of a p lay, and a hot dog roast were the highlights of the occasion. Youth Sunday will be celebrated June 22 and certificates and awards will be presented. All parents of church school children are invited to attend the 10:30 a. m. service. CM Cop Cha lks Up No. 6 In Special Deliveries ' QPCT "! A I FlFT TVFP V of a b*»>>y « irl to Mr. and Mrs. Ol rA^lMJ-j UE.L.1 V EJ\ 1 Howard Hurcomb of Union avenue. Center Moriches , was made by Sergeant James Meachen when there wasn 't any time to get to the hospital. Pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Hurcomb with their new baby girl , Cynthia, and one of their other children , Wayne, while Sergeant Meachen in the rear benevolently looks on. CENTER MORICHES — Among the many duties performed . by Brookhaven Town police , there is the matter of rushing expectant mothers to the hosp ital or , in dire emergency, of assisting in on- the-spot deliveries. This latter duty through some twist of the fate, seems to have been the lot of Sergeant James Meachen of the Fourth orecinc t here who had heVoed * uring rive babies into this world during his 13 years on the force , and June 2 chalked up a success- ful number six. An emergency call from How- ard Hurcomb of Union avenue , here , came to the desk at about 5 a. m. June 2. Mrs. Hurcomb went into labor and there didn 't seem to be any time to take her to the hospital. With the assistance of the be- wildered husband , of his uncle , George Francis , and of Sgt. Mea- chen , it wasn 't long before an- othe r citizen was added to the list of local residents, a perfectly healthy little girl who will be named Cynthia. "I woke up at 5 in the morn- ing,", recalls Mr . llurcomb, " and -we ' barely had time getting ready —Marie*' had her baby about 15 minutes after the pains started. " The family ' s second child , Mar- garet , who is a year old now , was born less than an hour after be- I ginning of the pains , he said. Their firs t , Wayne, is now two years old. Sgt. Meachen , who pointed out that such emergency deliveries can be very dangerous both for the baby and the mother , said he considered himself very lucky. "In my 13 years with the police, I helped deliver six healthy kids now ," he said , and it appears that he holds some sort of a record. Two years ago , he recalls, he almost delivered two babies with- in two hours. Answering the first call , Sgt. Meachen successfully delivered the first and when he was wiping his weary brow at the desk , another call came in, but the mother ju st made it to the hospital before delivery time. "This , " commented a Center Moriches resident, "is what I call special delivery. This fellow- should take over the postoffice department in Washington. " EAST PATCHOGUE Mrs. Muriel Gallagher, ATlantic 6-9039 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fritz have legall y adopted five-yea r-old Ar- thur Michael. Gerald Warren Nixon received his First Hol y communion on Mem- orial day in St. Joseph the Work- er R. C. church and was given a Communion breafast at his home. 601» Bourdois avenue , by his par- ents , Mrs. and Mrs. Bruce Nixon. His brother, Bruc e Douglas , and sister , Theresa , celebrated with him and later the family went to the Memorial parade in Patchogue. A dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pizzo of 513 Meade avenue in honor of their children , Nicholas and Clairann , receiving First Hol y communion in St. Jos- eph the Worker R . C. -church Mem- orial day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorrentino, Mr. and Mrs. John Pizzo and twins, Petei and Gregory, all of Howard Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Posanti ot Lindenhurst; Mr. and Mrs . Leon- U l l l U U l l l l U I^l ' , IHi. tlHU 1,113. ^jCUll- ard Di Benedetto of Laurelton; Miss Caroline Powers of Brooklyn and their brothers.. Robert and Donald Pizzo. They received many g ifts. Miss Julia Sorrentino of Howard Beach was a visitor May 31 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicho- las Pizzo. The Pizzos and children. Nicholas- , Clairann, Robert and Donald , with Miss Sorrentino were guests at\ the Firs t communion celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Piz- zo ' s nephews , twins , Peter and Gregory, at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Pizzo in Howard Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of 511: Meade avenue gave a famil y dinner part y Memorial day in honor of their daughetr , Valerie, who received her First Holy com- munion in St. Joseph the Worker R. C. church. Guests were her grandmother, Mrs . Rose Williams of Ozone Park; Mr. and Mrs . Will- ium Romano and daughter , Marie, of North Massapequa and her brother, Joheph Wil- liam. Valerie received manv gifts. June 2 was the third birthday of Guy Satornino and was cele- brated with a party g iven by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Doniinick Satornino of Donegan avenue. Guests w-ere his grandmother, Mrs. Rose Laurino . Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Cardamone , Mr. and Mrs. James Cardamone, Mr. and Mrs. John Cardamone of Bell port and his brothers, Donnv and Garry. He received nice gifts. The ladies of the Hagerm n Sewing club , Mesdames Phoebe Garmppo. Louise Gallo , May Gallo. May Stcphani, Mary Stevens, Rose Palladino , Lucy Ban , Louise Nov- ick and Millie Rose with their special guest , charter member , An- gle De Pola , from Florida , attend- ed the show "Auntie Jlaaie" June 4 >at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York city and later enjoyed din- ner at Ching Wah' s in Huntington. James J. Gallagher of 1130 Tay- lor avenue has passed the Adelpni college board examination and has been accepted by Central Islip School of Nursing. He will enter in September. James is the son of Mrs. Muriel Gallagher and a grad- uate of St. John of God Parochial school , Central Isli p, and Bellport High school . He is a member -of Brookhaven Town auxiliary police. Mr. and Mrs. George Stephani and daughter, Bernedette , of Zipp avenue and Miss Amelia Ragone of Brookl yn left June 10 for Wor- cester , Mass. and attended gradu- ation exercises of their son . Ralph , in Holy Cross college June 11. They expect to return home toni ght. Ralph Stephani and wife , the former Miss Josephine Cardamone, of Lenox avenue, and Orlando Mal- etta and wife , the former Anna Orsina , of Munsel road , who were married a half hour apart in St. Joseph's R. C. church by the Rev. Aloysius Gillick , celebrated their twenty-third wedding anniversary June 2 at a dinner in the Smith- port Hotel in Patchogue. They were accompanied by their chil- dren , Charles , Eddie and Ral ph Stephani , Ann Marie Lonny and Robert Maletta . The last meetin g until Septem- ber of the Cub Pack 128 was held June 7. George Scott , cub-master, with 25 cubs and their families enjoyed a cook-out at Bayview avenue park Satu rday. Den 2 was awa rded the honor fla g and an award for sack race for June. Awards presented were . Wolf badge to Kirk Ridgeway; Gold ar- row to Dennis Viola and Edward Ryan ; one year pin to Timmy Ger- ard , Kenny Stuart and Michael Anderson; thre e year pin to Gor- don Walton and Charles Stephani: Gold badge to Jimmy Sidey and Arthur Gross who also won As- sistant denner badgo and Silver arrow to Richard Wittier. Mrs. Raymond Connolly, GRover S-SSM The June 16 meeting of the East Patchogue Unit of the Laies' aux- iliary of the Brookhaven Memor- ial hospital has been postponed until 7 p. m . June 30 at the Dottir ino Yacht club. At this time a covered dish supper will p recede the regular meeting. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mattes of Durkee lane over Decoration Day weekend were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattes and sons , Bobbie and Gerald. It was Gerald' s first visit as he is the new grand- son of the Mattes. Mrs. Rose Mat- tes, great-grandmother , was also a guest. Intermediate Troop 35 Girl Scouts camped out over night June 7 at Camp Edey under the leader- ship of Mrs. Joh n Trautwein , Mrs. John Young, Mrs. Pat Senison and Mrs. *Clara Juliano. The girls slept in tents and did all cooking out doors. Girls attending were Mi- chele Maler , Darby Young, Marie Aviano, Corinne Hines , Elna We- dick , Dolores Drapal , April Traut- wein, Jery Juliano, Pamela Smith , Pat Barzilay, Celeste Lento, Pat Keyes, Ann Sparakis, Adrian Bau- tnan , Arlene Stephani and Margo Critz. Next week the troop ex- pects to visit the Civil Defense headquarters and will end the scouting season with a trip to the Bronx zoo on June 24. Carolyn Shore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Ferd Shore of Southern boulevard celebrated her sixth birthday June 3 . A party was held the preceding Saturday and Caro- lyn and her guests, sister Pamela , brother David , Gail Schaefer , Deb- bie Derby, Barbara Schlosser and Joan Silverman attended Fairy- town in Middle Island. A smorgasbord famil y supper will be held at 5:30 p. m. Saturday at the South Country Shores club- house on Colonial drive. Reserva- tions ' should be made as soon as possible. Dr. and Mrs. Sugarman of Southern boulevard are the par- ents of a son , Bradley Victor, bo rn May 25 and weighing five pounds , eight ounces' at Brookhaven Mem- orial hospital. Mrs. Sugarman' s mother, _ Mrs. Anna Kraus, of New York city who has been visiting left Saturday but expects to re- turn in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baye r of Southern boulevard and Mrs. and Mrs. A. Desicola of the Bronx were guests of Mr. and Mrs . A. Niekelsen, owners of the Sunny Hill Farm , Greenville, at a danc- ing part y opening the 1958 season. Jane Cullen , daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cullen of Ever- green dri ve celebrated her sixth birthday June 9. The preceding Saturday a family birthday party was held at home and guests at- tending were her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Lenz, her sister , Diane , Mr. and Mrs . Pat Swan and dau gh- ter , Patrici a and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Speiss. On Sunday the Cul- lens again celebrated by visiting the Bronx zoo. The eighteenth wedding anni- versary of Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Lomicky was celebrated with their son , Robert , and daughter, Carol , June 2 at a family dinner party. The Patchogue Shores Women ' s club held an executive meeting June 7 at the home of Mrs. Walter Maher , president. Plans were dis- cussed for summer activities and the first meeting w-ill be held at 2 p. m. July 1 at the Swan Yacht club. It is hoped all members will endeavor to attend. Speaking of BUSINESS STELLAR SALESMAN—Agen- cy Manager Edwin J. Debus of the Equitable Life Assurance So- ciety of the United States pre- sented William W. Parrott a plaque for his outstanding per- formance in a recently concluded Presidential Sales campaign. Mr. Parrott will meet with Equi- table ' s President James F. Gates , Jr., as the Long Island representa- tive of the Equitable Life Assur- ance society at a conference to be held in Boston today through Saturday. Mr. Parrott , a trustee of the Village of Patchogue , ranked sec- ond highest on Long Island and 190th in the nation. "A remark- able fea t for a relatively new- agent , " Mr. Debus commented. * * ':= . BANKERS MEETING — The Officers association of Group VI , Savings Banks association of the State of New York , concluded their first year of organization with a dinner meeting at the Gar- den City Hotel on May 27. Featured at the meeting were three savings bank trustees prom- inent in public life. They were Dr. Andrew G. Clauson , Jr., president of the New York City Board of Education and a trustee of Rich- mond County Savings Bank ; H. Bogart Seaman , treasurer of Nas- sau county and a trustee of Roslyn Savings Bank and Dr. Charles A. Tonsor , former principal of Grover Cleveland High school and a trus- tee of Ridgewood Savings Bank. These men discussed trustee' s re- sponsibility, salesmanship among bankers and bank officer responsi- bilities. The incumbent officers were re- elected for a one year term . They are , president, Frank C. Ross, Ridgewood Savings Bank; vice president , John M. Dahlquist , Staten Island Savings Bank; sec- retary, Stanley V. Truman, Union Savings Bank of Patchogue, and treasure r , Charles H. Nygren , Rosl yn Savings Bank. The group, which is composed of - savings bank officers in Rich- mond , Queens , Nassau and Suffolk counties, will resume its meetings in September. * * * GRANT PRESIDENT HONOR- ED—Edward Staley, vice chair- man of the board and president of W. T. Grant Company, was made an honorary member of Eta Mu Pi , the honorary retailing fra- ternity. The honor was conferred at a luncheon for New York Uni- versity' s Graduate School of Re- tailing at the Hotel Plaza in New York city, according to William O. Grimmer, manager of the W. T. Grant store in Patchogue. Mr. Staley was cited for his contri- bution to retailing and for the dynamic development of the W. T. Grant Company as a retail or- ganization under his leadership. Mr. Staley was elected presi- dent of the Grant Company in 1952. Under his guidance, the company' s expansion program has increased the number of stores from 491 to 705 and annual sales from $283 , 000, 000 to over $406 , - 000 , 000. Thus far in 1958 , the company has opened 21 new stores and has modernized , enlarged or relocated 18 stores. Legal Notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Cen- tral School District #5 , towns of Brookhaven , Islip and Smithtown, Suffolk County, X. Y. (in accord- ance with Section 103 of Article 5A of the General Municipal Law) h- 'reby invKes the submission of sealed ' bids or the following: 1. Art Supp lies 2. Band Uniforms :j. Business Education Supplies 4 Cafeteria E quipment 5. Chor. * .l Robes 1>. Dental Equi pment 7. Film Stri ps & Maps 8. Furniture (Guidance , Health , Home Economics & Science Rooms) 0. Health Equi pment 10. Hardware—Equi pment 11. Home Economics Supp lies & Equi pment 12. Industrial Art Supp lies 13. Library Supp lies Bids will be received until 1:00 P. M., D. S. T , on the 2nd day of Jul y 195S at the Sach-m District Office, Parsnip Pond Road Annex , Lake Grove, N. Y.. at which time bids will be publicl y opened. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the above of- fice. For anv further information p hone RO-9-2525. The Board of Education re- serves the right to reject any bid or all bids and also to waive any informalities it considers to the school district' s best interest. All bids submitted shall be bind- ing for 45 days subsequent to the date of bid opening. BOARD OF EDUCATION Central School District #5 Lake Ronkonkoma , N. Y. By Doris V. Alexander , District Clerk Dated: June 12. 1953 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Cen- tral Scoool District # 5, towns of Brookhaven , Islip and Smithtown , Suffolk County, N. Y. (in accord- ance with Section 103 of Article 5A of the General Municipal Law) hereby invites the submission of sealed bids on the following: Alterations and Repairs on the Gatelot Avenue School , Gatelot Avenue , Lake Ronkonkoma , L. I., N. Y. Bids will be received until 1:00 P. M., D. S. T., on the 19th day of June 1958 at the Sachem Dis- trict Office , Parsni p Pond Road Annex , Lake Grove , N. Y., at which time bids will be publicly opened. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the above of- fice. For any further information phone RO-9-2525. The Board of Education re- serves the right to reject any bid or all bids and also to waive any informalities it considers to the school district's best interest. All bids submitted shall be bind- ing for 45 days subsequent to the date of ibid opening. BOARD OF EDUCATION Centra l School District #5 Lake Ronkonkoma , L. L , N. Y. By Doris V. Alexander , District Clerk Dated: June 12, 1958 PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ALBANY Case 20938 Name of App licant: Victor Polon- ski. . Nature of Application: App licant seeks a permit to operate as a contract carrier of passen- gers by motor vehicle , as des- cribed in app lication verified May 20 , 1958. Applicant's address: Southern Boulevard , East Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. June 3, 1958 NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing will toe held in the above matter before Exami- ner P. Wexler at the off ice of this Commission , 199 Church Street , New York , N. Y., on Tuesday, June 24 , 1958 , at 2:00 p. m., day- light saving time- ALTON G. MARSHALL Secretary NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Annual Meeting of the inhabitants of Union P' ree School District No. SO , Town of Brook- haven , Count y of Suffolk and State of New York , qualified to vote at School Meetings in said District will be held at the School House , South Country Road South Haven , in said District , on July 8th , 1958 , at 7:30 o' clock P. M. (DST) for the purpose of voting on the bud- get for the ensuing fiscal year and the transaction of such busi- ness as is authorized by the Edu- cation Law. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that at the meeting of July 8th , 1958, the following prop- osition will be submitted to the voters : Proposition "RESOLVED: That the terms of office of member of the Board • of Education of Union Free School District No. 30, Town of Brook- haven , County of Suffolk, New Y ork , shall be three (3) years pursuant to Chapter 38 of the Laws of 1958 of the State of New York , effective immediately. " PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that two (2) ^'•mbers are to be elected to the Board of Education at said meeting of July 8th, 1958, as follows: One member is to be elected for a full term to fill the vacancy created bv the expiration of the term of JEAN GLOVER , whose term of office expires on June 30th, 1958. One member is to be elected for a full term to fill the vacancy- created by the expiration of the term of JAMES ROBINSON. whose term of office expires on June 30th . 1958. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that all nominating pe- titions of candidates for the Office of Member of the Board of Edu- cation shall be filed with the Clerk of the District not late r than June 28th , 1958. A separate petition shall be required to nominate a, candidate to each separate office. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of the School District , shall be signed by at least twenty- five qualified voters of the District , shall state the residence of the cand idate and shall describe the specific vacancy on the Board of Education for which the candidate is nominated , which description shall include at least the length of the term of office and the name of the last incumbent , if any. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of the pro- posed budget for the ensuing fis- cal year 1958-59 may be obtained by any taxpayer at the home -jf the District Clerk , adjacent to the School House , on South Country Road, in the School District at any time during the period of seven (7) days immediately preceding the annual meeting. Dated: May 26th , 1958. By Order of the Board of Education Jean Glover , District Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN Pursuant to the provisions of Article XV, Section 1501 of the Building Zone Ordinance for the Town of Brookhaven , notice is hereby given that the Boa rd of Zoning A ppeals will hold a pub- lic hearing at the Board Rooms , Town Hall , Patchogue, N. Y. on June 19, 1958 at 2:00 p. m. to consider the following: 1. Ral ph and Mildred Jones , 1985 Schiefflin Ave., Bronx , N. Y. Location : N/W corner Pennsyl- vania and Railroad Avenues, Med- ford , N. Y. Applicants request permission to erect a dw elling on a parcel not having frontage on a Town , County or State road. 2. James Smith , Box 842 , Med- ford Station , N. Y . Location* . E/S Gray Ave., 530.47 ft. north of Norfleet Lane , Middle Island , N. Y. App licant requests permission to erect a chicken coop. 3. Cy and Grace Biscardi , Box 369 , Bellport , N. Y. Location: W/S Wood Acre s Road , 100 ft. north of Oak Road , Bellport , L. I., N. Y. Applicants request a tota l side yard variance; also, area variance. 4. Andrew F. Brems , Jr., Dur- kee Lane , E. Patchogue, N. Y. Location: E/S of an unnamed R. O. W. which runs parallel to Dur- kee Lane, 656.93 ft. north of in- tersection of another unnamed R. O. W. which <runs easterly from Durkee Lane , E. Patchogue, N. Y. Applicant requests permission to erect two dwellings on parcels not having frontage on a Town , Coun- ty or State road* 5. Joseph A. Gutteridge, Pep- peridge Court , Patchogue , L. I. Location: Southwest corner of Pepperidge Ct. and No. Ocean Ave., No. Patchogue, N. Y. Ap- p licant requests a front yard set- back va riance. 6. Thelma and Parshall Miller , 22 Bayview Ave., Blue Point , N. Y. Location : W/S Bayview Ave., 1500 ft. north of Middle Road , Blue Point , N. Y. Applicants re- quests a side yard variance. 7. Alexander Izzo , Box 60, Oy- ster Bay, N. Y. Location : Easter- ly side of Rocky Point Road , be- ginning about 400 ft. north of , Middle Country Road , Middle Is- land , N. Y. Applicant requests permission to use temporary por- table screen , hopper and loader for sand , grits and gravel to re- duce area to grade of adjoining highway. 8. Edward Cavalla , 4 Rowland Ave., Blue Point , N. Y . Location: North side Montauk Highway, 80 ft. west of Rowland Avenue , Blue Point , N. Y. Applicant requests permission to erect two roof signs. 9. J. Clarence Davies , Inc., 149th St. and Third Ave., Bronx 55, N. Y. Location: So. side East Main St., 350 ft. east of Conklin Ave., Patchogue , N. Y. Applicant re- quests permission to erect a sign that will require a front yard setback variance. . 10. George Velsor , Coatcs Ave., Holbrook , L. I. Location: E/S Coates Avenue, 120 ft. north of North Second St. , Holbrook , L. L, N. Y. Applicant requests a total sid** - yard variance. Cases will /be heard in- the order in which they are advertised af- ter completion of other business. Matters undisposed of at the closing of the hearing will be held over until the next regular meet- ing of the Board. Joseph S. Corbett Chairman Frank A. Schaefer i Secretary Iggjssagssgggg*^^ Al r LAWN AND ( ULr GARDEN CENTER | Montauk Hig hway Brookhaven | P (. Opposite Post Office) p i SQUIRE SPECIALS | | MICHIGAN PEAT MOSS j 1 100 lbs. «!»» | J MIXED COLORS v | I GLADIOLI BULBS j I i I • 3 Pkgs. — 36 Bulbs | i I i ¦ — * ¦! 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