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THS EAST HAMPTON STAR, EAST HAMPTON, N. Y., DECEMBER 26, 1968 FIVE
4r> tlaa U George C on 668-2339
School ProgramStudents of the Public School pre
sented their Christmas program on Dec. 18, with band music, carols, and a “ Christmas Around the W orld” presentation by the first three grades. The narrators were Theresa Ceslow. Brooks King, Kim Waldron, Glenis Lyon, Janet Justad, Judy Joyce, Ruth Newman, Robert Nielson, Jeanne Nielsen, and Gary Jackson.
In other school news, a 66-name honor roll was released last week, and 53 students were sin: ’ .d out for perfect attendance.
The Community Church Sunday School Christmas party was held Sunday evening. That evening at 8, over 30 members of the Youth Fellowship started to go carol-singing, but were drenched by rain after four stops and returned to the church, led by the Rev. Howard Friend.
The Rev. and Mrs. Friend and their sons David and Eric are spending the holidays in Philadelphia, Pa. They will return Jan. 4.
There was a candlelight service at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve. This Sunday, the Rev. Charles Cozadd, formerly o f the Center Moriches church, will preach.
Miss Phyllis Wells is still in the Southampton Hospital, and looking forward to her return home.
Mrs. Sidney Goddard, who underwent minor surgery in the Southampton Hospital last week, returned to her home Friday and is convalescing.
Mrs. Ebba Peterson, who was taken to the Southampton Hospital, is now in the Todd Nursing Home, Southampton, and is progressing nicely.
Montauk’s trees and places of business, homes, and many prominent spots such as the Circle have been dressed up for the season very attractively. Inviting an after-dark drive around, but don’t get lost in the fog.
Mrs. Helen Belmont and Mrs. Lynn Greene were the winners Saturday evening with the East Deck Duplicate Bridge Club. Pauline Craft and Stella Bruhn were second, followed by Louise and Edward Edwardes.
John Snowden of Kingston, N. Y., was visiting his brother, Robert Snowden, and Mrs. Snowden, Edge- mere Road, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore are the parents of a son, Edward Richard, born Dec. 17 in the Southampton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Rutkow- ski are the parents of a daughter, born there Dec. 20.
Sergeant and Mrs. Russell Sanders are the parents o f a son, Russell Raye Jr., born Dec. 16 at Southampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss of Larch- mont, N. Y., were out visiting friends over the weekend.
Darlene and Jeannie Ritchie are spending the holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Maine Barletta, Surfside Estate. They now have an infant sister, bom in Queens Dec. 15.
Catherine Rae, South Elroy Drive, celebrated her fourth birthday on Dec. 20 with a party for nine friends. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lang o f the Bronx and Montauk are on a Caribbean cruise.
Captain and Mrs. Gus Pitts were visiting relatives and friends in Nova Scotia when they were involved in an auto accident in St. John’s there on Dec. 19. They were
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bruised, but received no broken bones.
Their daughter, Mrs. David M cMahon, and Mr. McMahon, drove up that night to drive them home. They stopped in Boston, Mass. en route back.
Some 225 children from one through eight years o f age came to the Fire House Sunday afternoon to see Santa Claus, receive gifts, and watch movies.
There were only two calls for the Fire Department ambulance last week, and no fires.
There was a power failure here Wednesday night from 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
MONTAUK r'ISH NOTESUihlein’s Dock reports things quiet
for the holidays. The larger boats still sailing do bring in an “astonishing” amount of cod, many from nearshore waters.
Gosman’s Dock has no boats working, and all is reported quiet.
Capt. Paul Forsberg has had good fishing, but anglers are scarce. He sailed most days last week and weekend.
Capt. Lester Behan’s Peconic Queen is sailing every day the weather permits. One weekend day, a few anglers had 500 cod on deck. It takes a rugged angler to face the elements.
The Captains Rade of the Marlin III fished both days of the weekend for cod, pollack, and blackfish.
E. V. Conway Bank President
A l 39E. Virgil Conway, 39, a native of
Montauk, has been elected chairman and president o f the Seaman’s Bank for Savings, a New York institution with assets o f over one billion dollars. Mr. Conway, an attorney, lives in Brooklyn Heights.
He was born in Montauk and attended East Hampton High School, Colgate University, and Yale University Law School. He served in the Air Force during the Korean War, and is a Captain in the A ir Force Reserve.
Mr. Conway, who succeeds James H. Evans, had been executive vice president and a trustee of the Manhattan Savings Bank. Before that, he had been first deputy superintendent of banks of the State of New York, and secretary of the State Banking Board.
He is on a number o f committees and boards, and is a member of the Union League Club. Mr. Conway was active at one time in Young Republican Club activities in New York.
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This Sunday, December 29th, in our Dining Around The W orld Program the accent will be on Central America.
There will be a serving o f all things Central American— Sangria W ine — Cebiche — Guacamole — Olla Podrida — Escabeche — Tasajo — Manchego Cheese, Cabralos Cheese — and Montana De Santos.
The B u ffet will be served from 1 :00-4:00 P.M. There will be a charge o f $5.50 which will include the Cheese and the Sangria.
Buen Apetito Gurney’s Inn N ick Monte K eeper o f the Inn
On Sunday, January 5th, w e have scheduled a visit to Greece.
Rooied To The Spol Sale To Minorpml s s Montauk Hgwy, Bridgehamp- ton, $18,000.
Anna Pirko to J Piotrowicz &w, j 1 1 1 1pci n s Noyac Rd., Eag Harbor, $38,- AiiGCIGCl 000. 3
EdrtS1 E Sanger to R S DeSanti, Joseph McNally, 62, of Milina pci s s Newton Lane. East Hampton, Drive, East Hampton was arrested $28,000. Tuesday at about 3 p.m. by East
Emjay Properties to C R Monticone Hampton Town Patrolman Brace l w . lot 112. Rolling Hills Estates. Lyon and charged with selling liquor
Promoted
Noyac, $4,500. to a minor after the patrolman re- , , , , , TT , . ported he saw a 17-year-old coming
Margaret Hobler to H R Ellis lot out of ,he T Uus Li S(orePaQpn I* irflnlorfl758, Clearwater Beach, Fireplace,
East Hampton, $4,500.Helen C. Halsted to T N Carey
&w, pci ss Harbor Drive, Southampton, $11,000.
K Schneider to J Degen, pci es Water Mill-Towd Rd., Water Mill, $8,000.
on Springs-Fireplace Road with a pint bottle of Old Crow whiskey.
Mr. McNally, a salesman for the liquor store, after questioning by Patrolman Lyon, admitted he had sold the liquor to the minor, the police said. He appeared before East
F B a n n e r &w to A Ceccon &w, Hampton Town Justice R. ThomasStrong and was released on $25 to await a hearing today at 10 a.m.
Car Hits TruckA Bistrian Gravel Corporation
Caterpillar truck was struck by a A G ' DeUysse &w to L Hertfield 1665 B u lck sedan as i l Prepared to
lot 12, Soundview Estates, Montauk,$ 11,000.
S Garzone &w to Marie T. Gallo, lot 11, Soundview Estates, Montauk,$ 11,000.
E D Holder to Dorothy C Espach, lot 72, Mount Misery Estates, Sag Harbor, $5,000.
A G Dellysst&w, lot 30, Seaside Shores, Montauk, turn int0 the Bistrian Gravel firm’s bida Qn a Jet Hopper Spreader, or
WAYNE M. HULSE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royce J. Hulse of 24 Cross Highway, East Hp.mpton. has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant. He has been stationed for the last eight months with the Army ir. South Vietnam.
equal, at his office at No. 258 Springs-Fireplace Road, East Hamp-
$3 000. property off the Springs-FireplaceEmjay Properties to K P Hughes R ° ad M Friday at 4:10 p.m.
&w, lot 138, Rolling Hills Estates, The truck, driven by Joseph ton, New York until 3:00 p.m. Janu- Noyac, $3,500. Olszewski of 85 Cove Hollow Road, ary io, 1969 at which time and place
Harbor Homes o f Sag Harbor to East Hampton, and the car driven bids will be publicly opened and V Rigaud & ors, lot 82, Sag Harbor by William Johnston of Hog Creek reacjHills, Sag Harbor, $3,500.
Montauk Development Inc toGilia &w, lot 118, Hither Woods, when the accident occurred. Montauk, $12,000.
Lane, East Hampton, were headed Specl, lc>UoM for ^ equipment in a northerly direction on the road m ovajlable „ fte o(fice o[ said
Superintendent of Highways during ... „ „ , Damage to the car was estimated regular office hours. ,The Superintcn-
F Brullo &w to Cecilia K Karol, at $300. Mrs. Anna Mae Johnston, dent reserves the right to reject all lot 70, Lion Head Beach, Fireplace, 62, a passenger in the car, was taken bids.East Hampton, $7,500. to the Southampton Hospital for
A PUZZLED JACK WILLIAMS, an East Hampton Lions Club member, finds himself hypnotized in a seated position by Rief Spano, a professional hypnotist from East Marion. Mr. Spano hypnotized several ether Lions al the Club's Christmas dinner last Thursday at Chez Labbal. Equally entrancing was the Christmas music performed by a nine-man Lions Club band: Bob Osborne, flute; Mike Laspia, piano; Gene Lester, bass horn; Harold McMahon, Tony Cangiolosi and Kennell Schenck, saxophones; Dick Herrlin, drums; Frank Brill, violin and William Lycke, trumpet. George Osterberg Photo
Real Estate Transactions
S Miller Jr to June H Fits, pci treatment o f shoulder injuries, and ws Davis Drive, Montauk, $8,000. was later released.
J M Strong Jr to J Kourtakis, pci ns Oak View Hgwy., East Hampton,$16,000. NOTICE TO BIDDERS
All bids must b o accompanied by a non-collusion certificate as required by Section 103 "D o f the General
----- Municipal Law.Dated: December 26, 1968
Prices Indicated Are Estimated From Tax Stamps
H Foster &w to Helen S Barbis, lot 124, Oceanside at Montauk, Montauk, $3,000.
Hampton Dune Associates to Beverly Cole &ano, lot 60, Hampton Dunes, Amagansett, $7,500.
O H Justad &w to Vera L McGowan, lot 19, Surfside Estates, Montauk, $23,000.
N Kanter to S Ross &w pci w s Springs Fireplace Hgwy., East Hampton, $5,000.
Northampton Colony Inc to W D Sherwood &w, pci e s Harrys Lane, Noyac, $15,000.
Alice R McFaull to Diane Seiden- berg, lot 345, Clearwater Beach, Springs, East Hampton, $3,500.
J Musarra &w to G Justin &w,
lot 36, Clearwater Beach, Fireplace, East Hampton, $22,000.
J E Weidert to L M Kinsey &w, lot 4689, Conklin Terrace, North Haven, $5,000.
North Country Builders Inc to Katheryn W Rader, pci es s Gerard Dr., Fireplace, East Hampton, $3,000.
C Baum to V Jacobs, pci s s San- dune Court, Sagaponack, Southampton, $12,500.
H D Golightly to C P Giel &ano, pci s s Sagaport'ack Rd., Sagaponack, Southampton, $37,000.
Bellport Realty Co Inc to M P Lendino &w, pci w s Essex St., Montauk, $1,500.
Emjay Properties to W A Spets &w, lot 90, Rolling Hills Estates, Noyac, $4,000.
Helen L Niles to J M Richey &w,
J Nadelman &w to G G Lum &w, Notice is hereby given that lots 4-6 inc., Barnes Landing, Springs, Francis R. Smith, Superintendent of East Hampton, $8,000. Highways, o f the Town of East
A Pallotta &w to C Ancona, lot Hampton, New York will receive 15-1 129, Montauk On Sea, Montauk,$37,000.
J R Louttit &w to L Fisher, lot 8, Hampton Dunes, Amagansett,$8,500.
Waldorf Equity Research Inc to Margery Harnick, lot 9, Egypt Close,East Hampton, $28,000.
R R Rash to S S Brody & ano, pci es Newlight Lane, Hay Ground,Southampton, $60,000.
Emjay Properties to A J Barreca &w, lot 139, Rolling Hills Estates,Noyac, $3,500.
F L Ward &w to Martha B Balfour, pci es West Lake Drive, Montauk,$5,000.
H K Dreisbach &w to Ethel Cleveland, lots 269-272 inc., Bay Point,Southampton, $24,000.
F Catania to M Staller, pci ns Montauk Hgwy., East Hampton, $42,- 500.
Montauk Improvement Inc to Mary F. Schoenberger, lot 103, Oceanside at Montauk, Montauk, $3,500.
Montauk Improvement Inc to P Maggio &w, lots 175-179 inc., Hither Hills, Montauk, $3,500.
FRANCIS R. SMITHSupt. of HighwaysTown of East Hampton, N. Y.
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Here comes little ’69. May his bright and happy landing be just the beginning of a prosperous, pleasing year for you.
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