IT WON’T BE LONG NOW! - NYS Historic...
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f AGE TWO THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER— MATTITUCK WATCHMAN THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956
B o a rd V r te s to I n c r e a s e ' T w o Naturalization Boy Scouts to HelpA i i ~ . t , . „ . ( R o .d F u n d . Scheduled j “Get Out the Vote”
A nation-wide “get out the vote'The Suffollc Board of Supervisors
voted Monday to increase the alloca- Two naturalization termn of t h e .
East Cutchogue School Notes
The commencement exercises of thetion of road funds for a new county Suffolk Supreme Court will be held a t j campaign which will enlist more th an eighth grade will take place a t eight highway project in Smithlown and a t jRjverhead on successive Fridays, June 9,500 Suffolk Boy Scouts on Monday o’clock, Thursday evening, June 21. the same time gave notice of a public 15 ^nd June 22, it was disclosed Mon- received the enthusiastic endorsement The valedictorian of the class Is Miss
the office of County Clerk William H. j The board called upon the citizens of Lee Tuthlll.Fry. Recently elected Justice David the county to cooperate In th is civic Several essays will be given by theKusnetz, who is holding court a t the enterprise. pupils and also a musical selection un- Suffolk County Seat for the first t im e ,, H. Howard Newins of Bay Shore, der the direction of Miss Joan Weiss, will preside a t both sessions. president of the Suffolk Boy Scout music instructor, will be presented.
In a departure from the customary Council, and the councU’s chief execu- | On Tuesday a t 9:30 A.M. the f ^ t______ procedure of holding naturalization tive, Ralph Gemmel o!f Ronkonkoma, kindergarten class of the school will
Maps showing properties to be alternate months. 58 p er-I told the supervisors the scouts hope "graduate” to first ^ d e with appro-
m ent in Huntington.In order to meet the right-of-way
purchase costs and condemnation expenses, the sum of $30,000 was earmarked for Sm ithtown’s Parkway Spur, bringing the total allocation up to $150,000,
qulred In connection w ith the Improvem ent of Oakwood rd., County Road No. 92, a t Huntington, will be submitted a t a public hearing set for July 30 a t 2 P.M. in the board meting room a t Biverhead.
County TB Ass’n Given State Award
The 1955 Christm as Seal Sale in New York State outside of New York City reached a regord to tal of $1,634,270,
NORTH FORK LITTXE LEAGUE SCHEDULE for 1956
June 15Cutchogue a t M attltuck.Southold a t Shelter Island.
June 18Cutchogue a t Southold.Shelter Island a t G reenrort- Cutchogue a t Shelter T :iand.
Jan eM attltuck a t Gr.eenport.
SECOND HAIaP June 22
Shelter Island a t Cutchogue.June 25
Southold a t M attltuck.Greenport a t Cutchogue.
Juneso n T a re " ‘sche7uYe‘r t o “^ w ^ ^ ^ do their country “a good tu rn by priate < ^ r e w . ^ The program is
Citizens this Frictev and 59 are instilling in parents, friends and neigh- planned by Mrs. Alice Thompson^ kin- yta k ^ t l ie o ^ n w T k i L r dergarten teacher, and will be aug- Greenport a t Soutoold.
„ in the presidential election on NoVem- mented by parts taken by pupils from M attltuck a t Shelter Island.The calendar for ^ 'Jday, June 15, g pointed out th a t In the grades one and two who have been *
lists the following petitioners. (process of educating their elders, the instructed by their teacher, Mrs. Hazel Greenport a t M attltuck.(G erm an): Hugo E. Siemen, Blue jj^yg themselves will gain a new appre- Hudson. ! *
Point; Johanna D. Cotter, Holbrook; elation of the value of the righ t of Parents and friends of the partlcl- M attltuck a t Cutchogue.W erner A. Krusemark, Sm ithtown; suffrage. pants of either of the above gradua- Shelter Island a t Southold.
.............................. ' In connection w ith the drive, some tions are cordially invited to attcD.d. I ®35,000 posters and as m any or more Children whose parents wish them Southold a t Cutchogue.
___ _ — ....... ......... — . _ -.door hangers will be distributed in the to attend kindergarten i-ext fall should Greenport a t Shelter Island.Central Islip; R uth L. Angerman, Cen- pouuty. The slogan 'of the nation cam- be registered for th e class by the ir *
Rosa A. Kreh, M attltuck; Madeline Kumpf, Central Isllp; Dorothea T. Lotz, Huntington; Henry Angerman,
reached a regord to tal of j j janello. West Ba-according to Dr^ P rank |bylon; K aethe I. Janello, We»t Baby-P ort Jefferson, P resident of the 8ui , nnntiv>er Wiintiniyton: nh rlstaP ort Jelierson, rresm e .i. I G unther Lotz,H untington; Christafolk county Tuberculosis & Public ^ L indenhurst; Rosa Lan-
ou. Deer Park; Anneliese Burzynskl.
paign, in* which some three million {wrente immediately following the ex- M attltuck a t Southold.Vote as you erclses Tuesday morning, June 19. | Cutchogue a t Greenport.
H ealth Association.In Suffolk County, the 1955 Christ
m as Seal Sale reached" a new high of $71,961, an 11.1 per cent increase over the 1954 campaign.
The Suffolk County Tuberculosis &
Greenport: Hlldegard O. Bahr, Lindenhurst; Pam ela C. Shaw, H im tlng-
(Polish): Stanley Cisek, Sag Harbor;P u b l i c H e a l t h A s s o c i a t i o n h a s r e c e i v e d I Josef KarnieT^cz, P o rt Jeiferson,a Certificate of A c h iev e m en t for i ts Leokadia Kamiewicz, Port Jeffersoti; outstanding performance in the 1956 Cosia Schmalewitz, Huntington; Jakob
__i..-- 'schm alewitz, Huntington; Antoni To-maslk. East Islip.
(British): Isabella Mullen, Babylon; Edward Mullen, Babylon; Joan McMahon, Commack; Oliver I. Columbine,
campaign, having the th ird higheet percentage gain in New York State. The award was made by the S tate Committee on Tuberculosis and Public H ealth of the S tate (Charities Aid As-
scouts will participate, is think—but vote!”Galley 21 zxkqlOP),,
Mosquito Commission Buys New Machinery
, You Are Urged to Plan Your Vacation
July ISShelter Island a t M attltuck. Southold a t Greenport.
July 16 Cutchogue a t M attltuck. Southold a t Shelter Island.
If you are going away th is summer, July 29a little advance planning will result Shelter Island a t Cutchogue.
The Suffolk Mosquito Control Com- jn ^ healthier and more satisfying va- ̂M attltuck a t G reenport mission is In the m arket for equipment cation, states Dr. Philip J. Rafle, Bui- j July 23running into several thousands of dol- folk County Commissioner of Health. Cutchogue a t SolrthoW. lars, it was disclosed Monday a t the w hile a vacation is Im portant to your Shelter Island a t Greenport. meeting of the B o y d of Supervisors health, good health Is Im portant to July WIn Rlverhead. your vacation. | Southold a t M attitock.
The commission was authorized to Everyone should take tlie following G reenport a t Cutchogue.Ju ly 30
G reenport a t Southold.. .. ---------------------------------- T .ionrt- iTthoi T advertlse for bids on four tank tru ck s ,' precautions befoVe starting their vaca-
sociation, w ith which the local asso-|M iddle Island, Ethel G. L. Beckwith, ^ replace units which have been in tion:elation la affiliated. r. operation fourteen or more years. P ro- i. i f you are on medication, ta k e ! MatUtuck a t Shelter Islaad.
The total returns for the , posals also wlU be Invited on two three- enough for the trip and an extra ore- I ___________area are 2.2 per cent ahead of last Park, ^ trucks and four fogging scription in case your medicine getsyear’s. Nationally the Christmas Seal Marco Liuzzl, Central Isllp; Delflna L. I »Sale produced $25,780,366 also a new Pranchi, H untington Station; Nancy
lost.
high.Eighty-two per cent of Christmas
Seal funds rem ain in the local comm unity to finance programs of case- finding, rehabilitation, hea lth education, school health and promotion of the community’s hea lth In general. These services Include th e free chest X -rays done in cooperation with the Suffolk County D epartm ent of Health and financial support to Skills Unlimited, East Islip, the workshop for the disabled.
Tvrelve per cent goes to the state association to pay for services to the local community, including visits by field workers. The rem ainder, 6 per cent, finances the work of the National Tuberculosis Association.
“These are gratifying results,” Dr. Child said, "because they show how unselfishly and wisely the p e ^ le of our county are contributing to further progress in the campaign to wipe oUt bur most serious infectious disease. W ith this kind of sustained support we can hope for the day when tuberoulo- ftis will be eliminated as a serious health problem.”
’Troffa, Huntington.O ther nationals: (Eire) Ann K er
shaw, Bay Shore; (Latvia) Albert Levans, North Babyilor^; (Czechoslo- valcia) Mary R. Shipley, Ronkonkolna; (Latvia) Elvira B. Levans, North Babylon; (Eire) Mary T. Coyne,^Huntington; (Austria) Adolf Poje, H untington Station; (Eire) Thadey Rooney, Blue Point; (Canada) M arie A. J. Gravel, Lindenhurst.
Also: (Norway) Gerda Nllsen, H untington; (Estonia) Ml’lhall P aju ; H untington Station; (Estonia) M lnni Paju, Huntington Station: (Greece) Helen Stavropoulos, Bast H am pton; (Greece) Moska S tarta tris, E ast M arlon; (Hungary) Peter K atona, Rlverhead; (Atis- tria) Anna ^ h e n k e l, Medford; (Belgium) Andre J. Degueldre, Copiague.
Also: (Belgium) R ina P. Degueldre, Coiplague;
VILLAGE DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY
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TkANK you roft YOun PATRONACfc
The county highway departm ent was ̂ 2. If you are a victim of hay fever, empowered to seek bids on a new trac- go to a pollen-free area, tor, together with a louder and o th e r , 3 . i f yoU are traveling w ith an older attachm ents. person or someone who Is sick, be care-
The board’s committee on contracts ful to avoid high altitudes, and supplies wUl advertise for pro- j 4. I t Is a good idea to have a first posals for the transportation of physl- aid kit in your car all the time, cally handicapped chUdren for the ̂ 5. Avoid the tem ptation to crowd tob next school year and also on the p rin t- much activity into too little time.ing of 2,000 copies of the County Im provement Act and County Tax Act.
Recommend Survey of Suffolk^s Civil Service
A survey of Suffolk’s civil service system by professional experts in this field wa^ recommended M obday a t the meeting of the Board of Supervisors. The suggestion was advanced by
(Czechoslovakia) Josephine i Smithtown Supervisor Ham ilton P.D. Mlchler, C entral Isllp; (Hungary) Ilona Rozsa; (Hungary) Im re Rozza, CJentral Islip; (Estonia) Helmi Mottus, Patchogue; (Greece) Artemis Duggan, Lindenhurst; (Estonia) August F. Toots, Ronkonkoma; (Iceland) Dally Kavanagih, Bay Shore; (Canada)
Potter, chairm an of the board committee on civil service and employee re lations. Potter, who said he believes "we may be a little behind on civil service m atters because of the county’s tremendous growth”, proposed th a t re commendations be Invited from the
A free booklet on the subject of vacationing Is available on request from th e Suffolk County D epartm ent oS Health, Rlverhead.
Arthur F. Gagen
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S O U T H O L D , N . Y.
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Orient Point, L. I. to New London, Conn.Summer Ferry Schedule
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Pierre Gravel, L indenhurst; (unclassl- county Civil Service Commission. O therfied) Gysele Redder, Commack.
DEPENDABILITY
COAftONUI
THE cyclone cellar is a familiar sight in certain parts of our country. The natives of these parts know they can depend on it to keep them safe from harm while the elements rage above.
Those whom we have served know that they can count on us to relieve them of aH tedious details. We handle each service conscientiously and dependably^
DEFRIESTDAYNI GHT
SOUTHOLD S -3 8S OCUTCHa&UEkoOUTHOLD
TO THE PBOFLE OFsotrrHou) yujlagb
Do you know tl ia t you can purchase much cheaper th a n you can pump your waiter ffom your local W ater Company own?
Do you know tnat altliough you get oryatal clear water from your well. It Is no Indication that It Is mire and free from bacteria? Analysis may show that it Is higbly poQuted. The water from your local Water Company is tested every month by tbe Suffolk County Health Department, assuring you of good pure w«ter.
I t la also well to know that if you are connected with the Water Company mains, you are assured oif water for domestic and sanibary use When the electric current goes off as it oiften does. But with your own system, when the current goes off, you have no water.
For information and ratea caD Fred Mannweiler, Southold 5-3561.
supervisors agreed and tiie commission is to present its thoughts a t the board’s next session.
Scow at Sasr Harbor to Be Sold by the County
A scoW which has cost Suffolk County $10,500 In damage claim s and legal fees may be tu rned over for $1, and even a t th a t price the county stands to save money.
The craft in question, described as deck sKow BC-ia34. sank osff Long W harf, Sag Harbor, in a storm while In use oh a county project. Recently, the county agreed to pay $8,000 to the original owner, Lewis W. Greenhalgh, in settlem ent of a lawsuit plus $2,500 in counsel fees to the adm iralty lawyers who negotiated th e settlement.
On Monday, the board voted to ask for bids on the sunken derelict. I t was explained th a t a n offer of $1 from an unnam ed individual is anticipated—so at least the county may be spared the exipense of having it rwnoved.
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BUY YOUR SHRUBS While in Bloom
Container Grown
FLOWERING SHRUBS $1.75 and up
L
Hybrid
Rhododendron
$3.90 and up
IT WON’T BE LONG NOW!
Before we have
that New Storeof ours safely landed!
WE'LL BE READY TO OPEN SOON IN OUR BRAND NEW, AIR CON
DITIONED STORE, AT OUR OLD LOCATION. AND WE’LL BE
STOCKED UP WITH WONDERFUL NEW MERCHANDISE FOk
YOUR SELECTION.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR GRAND OPENING ANNOUNCE
MENT.
Kaller’s Jewelry Store27 E. MAIN ST. RIVERHEAD ^A rk 7- 4 m