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SERVICE STATIONS i " CY BEEBE HOME PORT SERVICE STATION IGNITION . MOTOR TUNEUP Lubrication Cars Washed MjjJp St. St Greene Ave., Sayvlllii _ Phone Sayville 4-1 41 8 iUtOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ADJUSTED REPAIRED OIL LEAKS CORRECTED FACTORY GUARANTEED lebuilt Transmissions Exchanged Installed . J. VASAK MWUIett Ave., S ayville 4-23T6 HEETMETAL WORK MODERN - FORCED WARM AIR HEATING All Types Of SHEETMETAL WORK T OLLMAN DEALER xOU Burner Conversions CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE SAYVILLE FURNACE AND STOVE CO., INC. I. D. LANE W. F. JAMES 0 226 N. MAIN STREET W SAYVILLE 4-U3» SHOE REPAIRING CHAMPION " SHOE REPAIR 59-61 Main Street Sayville, N. Y. HEELS m 5 MINUTES SAME DAY SERVICE HATS CLEANED & BLOCKED SHOES DYED & SHINED f. V. SALES & SERVICE 1 —~-- Television Radio Phono Hi-Fi Auto Radio Repairs Antennas 0 New Hotpoint TV SAYVILLE TELEVISON SERVICE 65 Railroad Avenue Sayville 4-1737 SAYVILLE 4-5220 OAKDALE TV SALES Montauk Highway, Oakdale , L. I. £ Authorized Dealer For ADMIRAL A.T.R . MOTOROLA OLYMPIC Television Radio HI-FI Air Conditioners Bonded Service On AH Makes Auto Radio Sales & Service VENETIAN BLINDS •LUMINUM - STEEL. - WOOD VENETIAN BLINDS Also I STORM & SCREEN WINDOWS & [ DOORS - TABLE PADS - SHADES I JALOUSIES - CORNICES SCONZO & SONS ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Montauk Highway, Bayport 8-0007 Middle Country Road ^.tereach Tel. Ron. $-9665 GRover 5-0020 457 E. Main St., Patchogue.. FOR RENT Rooms. Accommodations for per -qanunt or transient guests. Say ville 4 0045. 4t_ Office space. Apply Greaves sta- tionef y, Sayville. 81tf Summer rental—4 bedrooms , bath , living room and kitchen com- bination. Near beach. Bayport 8- 2380. 85tf Rooms with kitchen privileges. Homestead , Sayville 4-0927-R. 93t4 Summer rental. Reasonable, furnished , 6 rooms , convenient walking distance station , stores , churches and bay. Phone Sayville 4-0219. . 94t3pd 3 room apt. Ail utilities , suitable for two. $75. Montauk Highway, Oakdale. Sa 4-3515. ltpd Four room furnished , bungalow. Utilities and garage. Woodlawn Ave., Oakdale. Sa 4-0289-J. It Oakdale—New building, large two room suites built for any pro- fessional services. Will accept any good clean commercial business. Opposite Oakdale School on Mon- tauk Highway. Can be seen daily except Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or call Lynbrook 9-4920 after 7 p.m. 95t4pd 4 room furnished apartment , steam heated , near transportation and shopping center . Call Sayville 4-0446. It Oakdale. Three room apartment with kitchenette and bath. Furn- ished or unfurnished. Also studio apartment with kitchenette. Say 4- 1051. 95t2pd West Sayville. 7 giant mo 'dern rooms. Must be seen to be believ- ed. Phone Sa 4-1648M. ' ltpd Large furnished apartment , three bedrooms. Private beach , dock , pool. For summer and win- ter rental. Sayvilie 4-4912. lt 4 room apartment—separate en- trance attractive surroundings , suitable for couple. Call evenings Sa 4-0982. 96t2pd Room—$4 a week. Complete privacy. Separate entrance and full bath. Ideal location. Half a block from town , movie , restaur- ants. etc. Sa 4-1824-M. ltpd 3 large rooms—AH improve- ments including gas , electric, re- frigerator. Adults only. Reason- able. Call Sa 4-1234. ltpd SITUATIONS WANTED Carpenter wants work. No job too small. Phone Joe , Sayville 4- 3217. lltf Painter wants work painting or paperhanging, by day or contract. Phone Atlantic 1-8735. 96t4pd High school graduate would like to care for children , part or full time. Experienced , references. Sa 4-1111R. ltpd General cleaning. Call Sat. from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sa 4-1973-R. lt pd Experienced teacher available afternoons for tutoring, reading and all other subjects. Grades one through six. Sa 4-5576. ltpd WANTED TO RENT 2 rooms with kitchen privileges for three weeks in August , near beach. Box 1 , News Office. ltpd FOUND Large tan dog, Boxer body, long ears. Must find owner by Fridav. Phone Sa 4-1393-R. ltpd LOST Dark brown wallet. Sayville vi- cinity, contains no money, just personal papers. Frank Steige- wald , Sa 4-2403. It BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY THE TEXAS COMPANY Has A 2-Bay Service Station For Lease. EASY STREET AND GREELEY AVENUE SAYVILLE Financing and Training Avail- able For Qualified Applicants With Minimum Of $2500 To Invest In Business. CONTACT WILLIAM FREEMAN Bay Shore 7-1632 After 8 P. M. 60tJ gaggw 70 million people in Red-oppressed Eastern Europe are gagged ... can 't speak , hear or read truth unless you help with your truth dollars. These dollars keep Radio Free Europe ' s 29 transmitters at work destroying Red lies, broadcasting truthful news and Information. They pay for transmitter equipment , supplies , announcers. Don' t let freedom be gagged. Keep Radio Free Europe on the air. S*nd your truth dollar! lo CRUSADE for FREEDOM, care ot your local Poilmailor. Published as a public service in coop - eration with The Atlverliting Council. Summertime means freezing time for many homemakers. You 'll be ready to cope with the abund- ance of fruit , vegetables , and even dairy products if you have "A Freezing Guide. " Hang this handy- guide on your kitchen cupboard door. Nev? York residents may get a free copy by writing to the Mail- ing Room , Stone Hall , Cornell University, Ithaca , N. Y. A queen bee may lay 2 . 000 eggs a day during her busy season. HELP WANTED Broiler man. cook , extra Satur- days only through summer. Call Sa 4 0000 . 96t2 Woman to grade roses , experi- ence preferred. Steady employ- ment. Call 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Say 4- 1563. ; _j_ t Gardener and handy man- Phone JSayville 4-1221. It Telephone Solicitors—Female Make Money At Home Full or Part Time Local L. I. Portrait Studio Make Appointments for Photographers WRITE MR BERNARD 87 Broadway, Hicksville, N. Y. Or Call WE 1-4090 lt MEN AND WOMEN WITH CARS FULL OR PART DAY ATTRACTIVE RATES Deliver telephone directories In Sayville And surrounding areas Distribution to start about July 8th If you will be available please Write to MR. JOHN BOYD 50-22 23rd St.. L. I. City, N Y. PLEASE DO NOT PHONE It MISCELLANEOUS _ Carpentry—Sheet rock installa- tion and finishing. Quality paint- ing and decorating- No job too large or too small. References. Call Owen Steere , Sayville 4-3714. 79tf Rototilling, Lawns and gardens. Rentals. Lawn mower repairs. Eu- gene Oslrom , Em 3-6091. 83tf For alterations , repairs , kitchen cabinets and new building, call Wm. A. Lynch, Ba 8-0379. 95tf Day or boarding care for chil- dren at Elm Shores. Reasonable. Phone for appointment , reserva- tion. Sa 4-4912. 140 Elm Street. Sayville. it Electrical work done reasonably. Homes wired, appliances repaired. Services changed to 220 volt. All work guaranteed. Sa 4-0833. 96tf Private tutoring instruction , ele- mentary through high school sub- jects. N. Y. State certified teacher. Apply now for selection of hours. Sa. 4-0464-W. It Kittens to give away. Healthy, housebroken , two months old , part Calico. Tapasak , 70 Connetquot Rd Bayport 8-2635. It UPHOLSTERING Seat bottom springs retied new webbing and cambric Chair $7.00 Sofa $14.00 RIDGE UPHOLSTERY SHOP GRover 5-8395 after 6 P. M. 93t4pd , SUMMER DAY CAMP Camp Maverick In Great River Now enrolling campers for the 1958 season . For information call Hank Kreutzcr Jti 1-0366 Fred Kreutzer Ro. 9-4419 3-4 & 7 Week Programs 9313 DOC K SPACE FOR RENT Elwell Palmer Sayville 4-1221 WANTED TO BUY Scrap iron and metals , junk cars , will clean out house , barns , cel- lars , etc. Also to settle estates. Ligh t carting, reasonable. Phone Sayville 4-1911. 84tf FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, USE THI S HANDY CLASSIFIED ORDER FORM CLIP AND MAIL TH IS COUPON TODAY! * Write out your classified ad in the block below. Print one word In each space. Ads are charged on a word basis. Minimum charge is $1 for up to 25 words. Your name, address ana phone number are to be counted in these 25 words. Add 4c for every addittonal word. Cash or check must accompany this ad. 1 1 ' - ' ¦ " i ~ . I "~ ' ¦""¦"•""" m NAME „_ ———.«.———- •-- •_..——•—— - —• ••* AD COPY MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE BY 11 A. M. EACH WEDNESDAY MA.L TO: THE SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS , 23 CANDK ^ AVE ^ NU^SAYV.LLE , N. Y. _ _ A '' " Tz_____ WINDOWS WASHED WE MIGHT STILL HAVE SUMMER —New Low Prices— Windows Cleaned and * Screens Put Up Spot-Less—Office Cleaners SAYVILLE 4-3131 Tony FOR SALE Cinders delivered. Parmentiera Roses, Bayport 8-08JL 28tl BOTT'S GERANIUMS $4 and $5 per doz. 414 Lincoln Ave Sayville 93tf 58 Dodge , 4 door sedan , demon- strator , fully equipped , no down payment. Low mileage. New car warranty. Dodge of Patchogue , 429 W. Main Street , Patchogue. Grovcr 5-4400. 34tf 6 room house , oil hot air heat with ducts , full cellar. Near stores , schools and station. Phone Sa 4- 4607-W. 1 02 Lincoln Ave. 96t2pd House on lot 72x350. Paved driveway connecting two streets. Large screened porch , combined dining and living room , kitchen and laundry. Second floor three large and two small bedrooms , one and a half baths. Several bearing peach , apple and pear trees. Large two story garage. Price unfurnish- ed $20 ,000. Reason for selling mov- ing to Florida. Write Box M. News Office. 96t3pd Utility trailer; doilies , af^han; bride and six bridesmaid doll set. 67 Cleveland Ave. Sayville 4-3365. . Lt 1953 Ford 6 cvl. Fordomatic. Best offer. Call Savville 4-0309. ltpd Combination, television , radio , phonograph . Beautiful styling. 2 occasional chairs with slip covers. Sa 4-2057. ltpd PREPARE FOR A BANG UP FOURTH ! Hot Weather Specials Hammock Cot Complete 8.88 8'i' Hammock & stand 9.95 Folding Aluminum Chair 4 .88 Folding Aluminum Chaise 11.88 Beach umbrella 6.99 Redwood Table & Benchs 18.88 Floral patio unbrella 14.88 White umbrella table 10.95 24" adj. Barbecue grill 9.88 4 piece Barbecue set 2.69 1 gal. Insulated jug 2.99 Child' s,plastic pool 2.49 up Large family pools 16.88 up Lightwight bike, K. D. 33.88 Pittsburgh outside white , gal 5.88 50' Plastic garden hose 1.77 Japanese beetle spray 55c FRIEDBERG'S Farm & Garden Supply Main Street Between Sayville & West Sayville FOR SALE Andy' s Trucking Service, Road cinders, cow manure top soil, Say- ville 4-2310. Call after 6 p.m. 62tt Geraniums , fifteen varieties. Ageratum , azaleas , begonias , fuch- sia , shrimp plants , garden mums , ice plants , mountain pinks , vege- tabl e and bedding plants. Louis Hrabak , Locust Ave., Bohemia. Say- ville 4-2097-J. 86tl2pd RECONDITIONED BICYCLES $12 . and Up New Bicycles $28.50 and up Sayville Cycle & Juvenile Shop 55 Main Street Sayville 4-5144 . 92t5pd New 5 room house , expansion attic , attached garage. Custom built. Property 100x150. Nicely lo- cated. Reasonable. Phone Sa 4- 1112. - 94t4pd Lot 100x107. Reasonable. Second Ave. corner First St., Bavport. Phone Sa 4-1112. 94t4pd 1947 Chrysler New Yorker , good condition , passed inspection. $75. Call Sayville 4-2212 or Bayport 8- 0653. ltpd Zinnia , calendula , marigold , alysoum and petunia seedlings. 40 cents dozen , 3 for $1. J. Seidl , Smithtown Ave., Bohemia , 2nd house from post office. ltpd Household furniture , white wick- er porch set , walnut buffet and dining room table , maple dresser and chairs , two vanity tables , andirons , double bed and spring. Bayport 8-4399-M. It African violets—Dan Ennis , 85 Roosevelt Ave., Sayville 4-1093. 96t2pd Kenmore fully automatic wash- ing machine. Good condition , $100. Phone Sayville 4-1 095. ltpd 1953 Ford 6 cyl. Take a look make an offer. Call Sayville 4- 0309. ltpd Bayport—3 bedroom custom built home , attached garage , plas- ter walls , baseboard heating, fire- place , near stores and schools. On 1 acre , $18,500. 38 N. Ocean Ave., Bayport 8-1625-J. ltpd Rose colored draperies and corn- ice , like new. Also two pieces of leather luggage. Bargains. Phone Sayville 4-0479. ltpd 57 Trojan 21 ft., 2 bunks , head , many extras. With 1957 Mark 75 Mercury. Both like new. At West Sayville docks ready to go. Call Say 4-2343. 96t2pd Ford station wagon, country se- dan , ri&h, automatic transmission , good condition , $725. Call Sayville 4-3868. ltpd 18 ft. Raveau with 25 h.p. John- son motor , plus many extras. Just painted. Ready for immediate ns- age. Reasonable. Say 4-4873. ltpd 1946 Cushman motor scooter. Very good operating condition. $100. Phone Sa 4-2032 before 6 p.m. ltpd Baby carriage , $15 and a crib, $5. Both in good condition. Call iayville 4-1349-W. ltpd DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 11 A. M. ALL ADS MUST IE PAID FOR KM ADVANCE RATES—20c p«r Una; minimum $1.00 19c p»r line Meh succc* slvo Insertion. Count five words to a line; classified display adver- Milnfl, 1.25 an Inch. TEL. SAYVILLE 4-0200. Emil Feyk , of Locust Avenue, Bohemia was given a retirement dinner by his associates of the Long Island Lighting Co. at the Central Hotel on Saturday evening. Twenty- two men enjoyed roast beef din- ners and music provided by Henry Huml , Joseph Navratil and George Humel. Charles Price, business manager of the electrical union, presented Mr. Feyk with a lifetime paid-up membership in the union and a pin for his 21 years of union membership. He was also present- ed with a gift wallet by his co- workers. When Mr. Feyk moved to Bo- hemia in 1927, he started work with the E. L. Phillips company and went with the Long Island Lighting Company six years later when they took over E. L. Phillips. Mr. Feyk has been employed 25 years by the L.I.L. Company and now at the time of his retirement , he is transportation foreman in the Brightwaters garage. Next week Mr. Feyk will take up resi- dence in his new home in St. Pe- tersburg. Fla. Honor Emil Feyk Upon Retirement By MISS LILY BARTUNEK _ Last Wednesday evening, com- mencement exercises were held in the Bohemia Grade School. A class of 35 students was graduated. The progra m was as follows : Invocation by the Rev. W. Scott Bennett , vi- car of St. Luke' s Episcopal Church; address of welcome, Betty Lou Zvonik; school chorus , choral se- lections: trumpet solo by Freder- ick Smith ; commencement address by the Rev. Mr. Bennett; address by Patrick Stamile; presentation of diplomas by Arthur Premm, president of the local school board; presentation of awards to the fol- lowing: Daughters of American Revolution essay award to Freder- ick Smith , grade eight , and Sandra Stejskal , grade six; Americanism essay and poppy poster contests , sponsored by the Joseph Kovarik American Legion Auxiliary, were" won by Gary Ovsino for his essay and the following for their post- ers: eighth grade , Patrick Stamile; seventh grade, Sharon Yetman: sixth grade , Darleen Yonda. Good conduct award s donated by Frank Pondolfino, of Church Street, went to Richard Coggins and Anne Fu- mai. Fire prevention pesters, spon- sored by. the Bohemia Fire Depart- ment and presented by Chief Al- fred Ricky went to grade eight , Louis Bartick; grade s"!ven, Judy Trefny, grade six , Sandra Kolar. Boy Scout Troop 76 personal point system prize winners were announced last Friday. For the Scouts the first prize went to Pat- rick Stamile Jr.; second prize to W. Scott Bennett , 3rd; for the Ex- plorers , first prize went to Ru- dolph Kriklava , and second prize to Allen Krepeia. The patrol prize was won by the Apaches. This was the last regular meeting of the troop before summer camp from August third to the 14th. Thirty Scouts of Troop 76 are scheduled to go to Camp Baiting Hollow for the fourth period. Senior Patrol Leader Bernard Kolar will precede the troop to camp for a junior leaders ' training session in July. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fallon , of Locust Avenue, entertained at a family party Friday evening fol- lowing thc graduation of their daughter , Lois , from St. John Nep- omucene ' s school. Those present were Lois ' grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fallon, of Sayville , and Emil Feyk , of Bohemia , her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Fallon and their daughter, Krisline . of Sayville. and her sis- ters. Eileen and Sheila , and her brother. Patrick. Mrs. Rudolph Svoboda, of Wall Street , was hostess at a surprise baby shower given for Mrs. Tho- mas Svoboda, of Walnut Avenue, at her home last Thursday eve nine. The ladies met while Mrs. Svoboda was shopping. At the shower were Mrs. James Smisek , Mrs. Lillian Kovarik , Mrs. Joseph Kriklava , Mrs. Vincent Kovarik, Mrs. Edmund Lesniak . Mrs . Walter Kuccra , Mrs. Charles Svoboda , Mrs. Anton Svoboda. all of Bo- hemia. Mr. and Mrs. Svoboda have a new baby daughter , Carol Ann. Don 't forget the Game Nieht to be given bv the Joseph Kovarik American Lesion Auxiliary, Fri- day evening, June 27th , at the Le- gion Hall at 6:30. There will be cash prizes and a door prize. The donation is 75 cents. 95t2 The Executive Committee of St. Luke 's Church will meet tomorrow OV«T VP " V " : fht p.m. The meeting dale was postponed since the Rev. W. Scott Bennett spent the earlier part of the week in Wcsthampton Beach attending a clergy confer- ence. Mrs. Paul Winans , Mrs. Bernard Panels and Donna and Phvllis Pi- sani attended the Court of Awards at the Oakdale School for the Oak- dale Girl Scouts and Brownies on Friday evening. Bernard Pacels , of Church Street, celebrated his birthdav on Wednesday with a family party in his honor. Tel. SAyville 4-2047-J NURSING CAREER is planned by Miss Judith Lee Smith, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Bohemia, who has been accepted at St. Luke' s School of Nursing in New York. Miss Smith, who was graduated Tuesday from Say- ville High School, will begin -her training in September. The Bohemia day camp called "Whispering Pines" is still accept- ing registration for :he July . 14th to .18th session from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. which will be held on the Bartunek property on Smith- town Avenue. Registration may be given to Mrs. Bernard Pagels , di- rector. If the camp does not reach its quota of Brownies and Girl ScOuts it will be necessary to close the camp. Day camping affords many out-door activities for the girls and special events are held for the campers. The following ladies from Bo- hemia and their guests from Farm- ingville attended the covered dish luncheon of the Women ' s Auxiliary of the Sayville Republican Club last Wednesday: Mrs. Joseph Sob- ischek , Mrs. Jerry Doubrava. Mrs. Albert Doubrava , Mrs. Gerard Hejduk , Mrs. Rudolph Macik , Mrs. Laurence Veprovsky, Mrs. Arnold Brandt , Mrs. Frank Hromadka , Mrs. Edward Krepeia , Miss Lily Bartunek and from Farmingville, Mrs. Joseph Zehe , Mrs. Frank Ro- mann , Mrs. Richard Wilson , Mrs. Henry Roes and Mrs. Barney Chris- topherson. Sandra Stejskal , of Smithtown Avenue, ent ertained at a "Rock and Roll" barbecue last Friday. Those who enjoyed the party were Cheryl Gittleman and Cindy Slim- ak , of Oakdale Greens , Joseph Ard- ito , James Smisek, Jerry Lehecka , Robert Strauss , Cheryl Navratil, Christine Johnson . Christine Hlav- aty, MaryEllen Jermann , Barbara Squires , Eve Ramirez , Nancy Pile , Sandra Kolar and MaryAnn Ncyer- lin , all of Bohemia. On Friday evening, commence- ment exercises were held in St. John Nepomucene ' s R. C. Church. Those who graduated were Char l otte Barone , Agnes Christensen Lois N. Fallon , Maureen Mannix . Barbara Sharko , William Adamee, Terrence Conner , Thomas Dolan , Peter Osborn , and Dominic Tor- chia. Parents and friends enjoyed "One Enchanted Evening, " a bal- let and tap dancing recital in two parts presented on Sunday eve- ning in the Oakdale School by the Olga Rail dance studio. Several pupils of the school who perform- ed were from this community. Henry Richter , Jr., of Blair Street , returned home last Wed- nesday from a 25-day vacation in Europe when he visited Italy, Eng- land , Holland , Austria. Switzer- land , France , and Belgium where he attended the Brussels Fair. He flew both ways. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richter , of Blair Street , came home last Thursday after spending two weeks vacationing and visiting Mrs. Richter ' s brother and sister-in-law, Mr . and Mrs. Anton Bartick , in Boothbay, Me. Dear Friends, you are cordially invited to attend the grand open- ing of our new place , the Central Hotel , at nine p.m. on July 11th and 12th , Smithtown Avenue , Bo- hemia. Walter and Matte. 96t2 Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Hromadk.t. of Benedict Street , visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bock , of Massape- qua , last Thursday. FLIGHT DUTY is the lot of Miss Marian H. Sweezey, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Sweezey of Frederick Street , Bohemia. She is flying with the Military Air Trans- port Service carrying Army personnel overseas. She joined the Air force in May, 1956, and her home station is at Mc- Guire Air Force Bale in New Jersey. At thc June 30th meeting of the Bohemia Civic Association, Ernest Rolph , President of the Society for the Protection of Long Island , will speak on the timet ion of his organ- ization, and the experience with tho Navy acquisition of property at Calverton. The public is invit- ed as well as delegates from other civic associations. The meeting will be held at the Bohemia ele- mentary school at eight p.m. A special entertainment com- mittee meeting will be held tonight at the MacArthur Field Hotel , Smithtown Avenue and Church Street , of the Theodore Roosevelt Republican Club to make plans for the ' dinner-dance to be hold sometime in the fall. It will be in celebration of Theodore Roose- velt' s 100th birthday. Jerry Dou- brava, of Karshick Street, is chair- man of the committee. The Oakdale-Bohemia Good Sam- aritan Hospital Guild had its meet- in'' on Mondav in the Oakdale School. Plans were made to have a combination card and swap party in the MacArthur Field Hotel on August fourth. Mrs. Jerry Dou- brava, of Karshick Street and Miss Lily Bartunek , of Smithtown Ave- nue, are co-chairmen. Tho next meeting will be held in the Oak- dale School on July 28th. The Mother ' s Club of St. Joh n Nepomucene' s R. C. Church will have a dinner-dance this Saturday at Nculing 's Restaurant. Lakeland Avenue. Buddy Lavav ' s orchestra will supply music. The club will be honored by the presence of tho Rev. Richard J. Gladney and the Rev. Hush J. Hewitt. The New York State flag is dark blue with the State coat of arms in the center. West Point Military Academy was formally opened in 1802. BohemicrB riefs "HOW TC DEAL WITH YOUR TENSIONS" Get this new , Free flfSHH booklet that tells you ll^iKM what you need to fSsSJPsJ know in order to tin- fJPiPil dcrstand the 1 out of BwmMM 10 Americans who are IHS&H mentally or emotion- BSmkWm ally disturbed. It also helps >ou hand le your own everyday emo- tional problems. Address : Bstter Mental Health Box 2500, New York 1 , N. Y. Published <w « public si- i' i'tVc in ( ¦ ¦•<> /' . - ertttimi with Thc Adverthi» (i Council NOTICE TO BIDDERS Thc Hoard of Education of Union Free School District No. 7, Town of Islip. Suffolk County. New York , popularly known as Oakdale-Bo* hernia Schools tin accordance with Section 103, of Article 5A of the General Municipal Law), hereby in- vites the submission of sealed bids on the following: 1. Fuel Oil 2. Milk 3. Ice Cream 4. Musical Instruments 5. Classroom Supplies 6. Physical Education Equip- ment 7. Office Supplies 8. Steel Storage Equipment - Bids will be received until 8:00 P.M. on the 1st day of July 1958, at the Oakdale School. Montauk Highway. Oakdale, Long Island, New York, at which time bids will be publicly opened. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the Oakdale or Bohemia School. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive any . informalities. Any bids submitted will be binding for 45 days, subsequent to the date of bid opening. Board of Education U.F.S.D. No. 7 Town of Islip County of Suffolk Oakdale , New York June 17, 1958 Bv Charles Bernard District Clerk 95t2 STATE OF NEW YORK , DEPA RT- MENT OF STATE , ss.: I do hereby certify that a cer- tificate of dissolution of Bay Shore Plumbing and Heating Corp. has been filed in this department this day and that it appears therefrom that such corporation has compli- ed with section one hundred and five of the Stock Corporation Law , and that it is dissolved. Given in duplicate under my hand and official seal of the Department of State, at the City of Albany. this sixteenth day of June one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight. (Seal Department of State) CARMINE G. DeSAPIO, Secretary of State. By Samuel London Deputy Secretary of State . 9612 UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Reliable person , male or female from this area to service and supply retail beverage accounts. Will take 7 hours a -week of your spare time and can net as high as $275 monthly. Right person , with our help, can build this to a full time business which could even- tually net $20,000 annually. No experience or selling necessary. Accounts are established for the operator. To qualify you must have $975 to $1950 cash immedi- ately available which is secured and a serviceable automobile. If sincerely interested , write for per- sonal interview giving phone num- ber and brief outline or back- ground to Dept. C, Box 5182, St. Paul , Minn. 95t2pd

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SERVICE STATIONSi "

CY BEEBEHOME PORT

SERVICE STATIONIGNITION . MOTOR TUNEUP

Lubrication • Cars WashedMjjJp St. St Greene Ave., Sayvlllii

_ Phone Sayville 4-1418

iUtOMATIC TRANSMISSIONSADJUSTED — REPAIREDOIL LEAKS CORRECTEDFACTORY GUARANTEED

lebuilt Transmissions ExchangedInstalled

. J. VASAKMWUIett Ave., Sayville 4-23T6

HEETMETAL WORK

MODERN - FORCEDWARM AIR HEATING

All Types Of

SHEETMETAL WORKTOLLMAN DEALER

xOU Burner ConversionsCALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE

SAYVILLE FURNACEAND STOVE CO., INC.I. D. LANE W. F. JAMES0 226 N. MAIN STREETW SAYVILLE 4-U3»

SHOE REPAIRING

CHAMPION "

SHOE REPAIR59-61 Main Street

Sayville, N. Y.

HEELS m 5 MINUTESSAME DAY SERVICE

HATS CLEANED & BLOCKEDSHOES DYED & SHINED

f. V. SALES & SERVICE1 —~-- —

Television — Radio — PhonoHi-Fi — Auto Radio Repairs

Antennas0 New Hotpoint TV

SAYVILLE TELEVISONSERVICE

65 Railroad AvenueSayville 4-1737

SAYVILLE 4-5220

OAKDALE TV SALESMontauk Highway, Oakdale , L. I.

£ Authorized Dealer ForADMIRAL — A.T.R.

MOTOROLA — OLYMPICTelevision — Radio — HI-FI

Air ConditionersBonded Service On AH Makes

Auto Radio Sales & Service

VENETIAN BLINDS

•LUMINUM - STEEL. - WOODVENETIAN BLINDS

AlsoI STORM & SCREEN WINDOWS &[DOORS - TABLE PADS - SHADESI JALOUSIES - CORNICES

SCONZO & SONSALUMINUM PRODUCTS

Montauk Highway, Bayport 8-0007Middle Country Road

^.tereach Tel. Ron. $-9665GRover 5-0020

457 E. Main St., Patchogue..

FOR RENT

Rooms. Accommodations for per-qanunt or transient guests. Sayville 4 0045. 4t_

Office space. Apply Greaves sta-tionef y, Sayville. 81tf

Summer rental—4 bedrooms,bath , living room and kitchen com-bination. Near beach. Bayport 8-2380. 85tf

Rooms with kitchen privileges.Homestead, Sayville 4-0927-R.

93t4

Summer rental. Reasonable,furnished, 6 rooms, convenientwalking distance station , stores,churches and bay. Phone Sayville4-0219. . 94t3pd

3 room apt. Ail utilities , suitablefor two. $75. Montauk Highway,Oakdale. Sa 4-3515. ltpd

Four room furnished , bungalow.Utilities and garage. WoodlawnAve., Oakdale. Sa 4-0289-J. It

Oakdale—New building, largetwo room suites built for any pro-fessional services. Will accept anygood clean commercial business.Opposite Oakdale School on Mon-tauk Highway. Can be seen dailyexcept Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. or call Lynbrook 9-4920 after7 p.m. 95t4pd

4 room furnished apartment ,steam heated , near transportationand shopping center. Call Sayville4-0446. It

Oakdale. Three room apartmentwith kitchenette and bath. Furn-ished or unfurnished. Also studioapartment with kitchenette. Say 4-1051. 95t2pd

West Sayville. 7 giant mo'dernrooms. Must be seen to be believ-ed. Phone Sa 4-1648M. ' ltpd

Large furnished apartment ,three bedrooms. Private beach ,dock , pool. For summer and win-ter rental. Sayvilie 4-4912. lt

4 room apartment—separate en-trance — attractive surroundings ,suitable for couple. Call eveningsSa 4-0982. 96t2pd

Room—$4 a week. Completeprivacy. Separate entrance andfull bath. Ideal location. Half ablock from town , movie, restaur-ants. etc. Sa 4-1824-M. ltpd

3 large rooms—AH improve-ments including gas , electric, re-frigerator. Adults only. Reason-able. Call Sa 4-1234. ltpd

SITUATIONS WANTED

Carpenter wants work. No jobtoo small. Phone Joe, Sayville 4-3217. lltf

Painter wants work painting orpaperhanging, by day or contract.Phone Atlantic 1-8735. 96t4pd

High school graduate would liketo care for children , part or fulltime. Experienced , references. Sa4-1111R. ltpd

General cleaning. Call Sat. from2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sa 4-1973-R. ltpd

Experienced teacher availableafternoons for tutoring, readingand all other subjects. Grades onethrough six. Sa 4-5576. ltpd

WANTED TO RENT

2 rooms with kitchen privilegesfor three weeks in August , nearbeach. Box 1, News Office. ltpd

FOUND

Large tan dog, Boxer body, longears. Must find owner by Fridav.Phone Sa 4-1393-R. ltpd

LOST Dark brown wallet. Sayville vi-

cinity, contains no money, justpersonal papers. Frank Steige-wald , Sa 4-2403. It

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

THE TEXAS COMPANYHas A 2-Bay Service Station

For Lease.

EASY STREET ANDGREELEY AVENUE

SAYVILLEFinancing and Training Avail-

able For Qualified Applicants WithMinimum Of $2500 To Invest InBusiness.

CONTACT

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Summertime means freezingtime for many homemakers. You 'llbe ready to cope with the abund-ance of fruit , vegetables , and evendairy products if you have "AFreezing Guide." Hang this handy-guide on your kitchen cupboarddoor. Nev? York residents may geta free copy by writing to the Mail-ing Room, Stone Hall , CornellUniversity, Ithaca , N. Y.

A queen bee may lay 2.000 eggsa day during her busy season.

HELP WANTED

Broiler man. cook , extra Satur-days only through summer. CallSa 4 0000. 96t2

Woman to grade roses , experi-ence preferred. Steady employ-ment. Call 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Say 4-1563. ; _j_t

Gardener and handy man- —PhoneJSayville 4-1221. It

Telephone Solicitors—FemaleMake Money At Home

Full or Part TimeLocal L. I. Portrait Studio

Make Appointments forPhotographers

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Or Call WE 1-4090lt

MEN AND WOMENWITH CARS

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MISCELLANEOUS

_ Carpentry—Sheet rock installa-tion and finishing. Quality paint-ing and decorating- No job toolarge or too small. References.Call Owen Steere, Sayville 4-3714.

79tfRototilling, Lawns and gardens.

Rentals. Lawn mower repairs. Eu-gene Oslrom , Em 3-6091. 83tf

For alterations , repairs , kitchencabinets and new building, callWm. A. Lynch, Ba 8-0379. 95tf

Day or boarding care for chil-dren at Elm Shores. Reasonable.Phone for appointment , reserva-tion. Sa 4-4912. 140 Elm Street.Sayville. it

Electrical work done reasonably.Homes wired, appliances repaired.Services changed to 220 volt. Allwork guaranteed. Sa 4-0833. 96tf

Private tutoring instruction , ele-mentary through high school sub-jects. N. Y. State certified teacher.Apply now for selection of hours.Sa. 4-0464-W. It

Kittens to give away. Healthy,housebroken , two months old , partCalico. Tapasak , 70 Connetquot Rd „Bayport 8-2635. It

UPHOLSTERINGSeat bottom springs retiednew webbing and cambricChair $7.00 Sofa $14.00RIDGE UPHOLSTERY SHOP

GRover 5-8395 after 6 P. M.93t4pd

, SUMMER DAY CAMP

Camp Maverick

In Great River

Now enrolling campers for the1958 season . For information call

Hank Kreutzcr Jti 1-0366Fred Kreutzer Ro. 9-4419

3-4 & 7 Week Programs9313

DOCK SPACE

FOR RENT

Elwell Palmer

Sayville 4-1221

WANTED TO BUY

Scrap iron and metals , junk cars,will clean out house , barns , cel-lars , etc. Also to settle estates.Light carting, reasonable. PhoneSayville 4-1911. 84tf

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FOR SALE

Cinders delivered. ParmentieraRoses, Bayport 8-08JL 28tl

BOTT'S GERANIUMS$4 and $5 per doz.

414 Lincoln Ave Sayville93tf

58 Dodge , 4 door sedan , demon-strator, fully equipped , no downpayment. Low mileage. New carwarranty. Dodge of Patchogue , 429W. Main Street , Patchogue. Grovcr5-4400. 34tf

6 room house, oil hot air heatwith ducts , full cellar. Near stores ,schools and station. Phone Sa 4-4607-W. 102 Lincoln Ave. 96t2pd

House on lot 72x350. Paveddriveway connecting two streets.Large screened porch , combineddining and living room , kitchenand laundry. Second floor threelarge and two small bedrooms , oneand a half baths. Several bearingpeach , apple and pear trees. Largetwo story garage. Price unfurnish-ed $20,000. Reason for selling mov-ing to Florida. Write Box M. NewsOffice. 96t3pd

Utility trailer; doilies , af^han;bride and six bridesmaid doll set.67 Cleveland Ave. Sayville 4-3365.

. Lt1953 Ford 6 cvl. Fordomatic.

Best offer. Call Savville 4-0309.ltpd

Combination, television , radio ,phonograph . Beautiful styling. 2occasional chairs with slip covers.Sa 4-2057. ltpd

PREPARE FOR ABANG UP FOURTH !Hot Weather Specials

Hammock Cot Complete 8.888'i' Hammock & stand 9.95Folding Aluminum Chair 4.88Folding Aluminum Chaise 11.88Beach umbrella 6.99Redwood Table & Benchs 18.88Floral patio unbrella 14.88White umbrella table 10.9524" adj. Barbecue grill 9.884 piece Barbecue set 2.691 gal. Insulated jug 2.99Child' s,plastic pool 2.49 upLarge family pools 16.88 upLightwight bike, K. D. 33.88Pittsburgh outside white , gal 5.8850' Plastic garden hose 1.77Japanese beetle spray 55c

FRIEDBERG'SFarm & Garden Supply

Main StreetBetween Sayville & West Sayville

FOR SALE

Andy's Trucking Service, Roadcinders, cow manure top soil, Say-ville 4-2310. Call after 6 p.m. 62tt

Geraniums, fifteen varieties.Ageratum, azaleas, begonias, fuch-sia , shrimp plants , garden mums,ice plants, mountain pinks, vege-table and bedding plants. LouisHrabak , Locust Ave., Bohemia. Say-ville 4-2097-J. 86tl2pd

RECONDITIONED BICYCLES$12. and Up

New Bicycles $28.50 and upSayville Cycle & Juvenile Shop55 Main Street Sayville 4-5144

. 92t5pd

New 5 room house, expansionattic, attached garage. Custombuilt. Property 100x150. Nicely lo-cated. Reasonable. Phone Sa 4-1112. - 94t4pd

Lot 100x107. Reasonable. SecondAve. corner First St., Bavport.Phone Sa 4-1112. 94t4pd

1947 Chrysler New Yorker , goodcondition , passed inspection. $75.Call Sayville 4-2212 or Bayport 8-0653. ltpd

Zinnia , calendula , marigold ,alysoum and petunia seedlings. 40cents dozen , 3 for $1. J. Seidl ,Smithtown Ave., Bohemia, 2ndhouse from post office. ltpd

Household furniture , white wick-er porch set , walnut buffet anddining room table , maple dresserand chairs , two vanity tables,andirons , double bed and spring.Bayport 8-4399-M. It

African violets—Dan Ennis , 85Roosevelt Ave., Sayville 4-1093.

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Kenmore fully automatic wash-ing machine. Good condition , $100.Phone Sayville 4-1095. ltpd

1953 Ford 6 cyl. Take a look —make an offer. Call Sayville 4-0309. ltpd

Bayport—3 bedroom custombuilt home, attached garage, plas-ter walls, baseboard heating, fire-place , near stores and schools. On1 acre , $18,500. 38 N. Ocean Ave.,Bayport 8-1625-J. ltpd

Rose colored draperies and corn-ice , like new. Also two pieces ofleather luggage. Bargains. PhoneSayville 4-0479. ltpd

57 Trojan 21 ft., 2 bunks, head ,many extras. With 1957 Mark 75Mercury. Both like new. At WestSayville docks ready to go. CallSay 4-2343. 96t2pd

Ford station wagon, country se-dan , ri&h, automatic transmission ,good condition , $725. Call Sayville4-3868. ltpd

18 ft. Raveau with 25 h.p. John-son motor , plus many extras. Justpainted. Ready for immediate ns-age. Reasonable. Say 4-4873. ltpd

1946 Cushman motor scooter.Very good operating condition.$100. Phone Sa 4-2032 before 6p.m. ltpd

Baby carriage , $15 and a crib,$5. Both in good condition. Calliayville 4-1349-W. ltpd

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RATES—20c p«r Una; minimum $1.00 19c p»r line Meh succc*slvo Insertion. Count five words to a line; classified display adver-Milnfl, 1.25 an Inch. TEL. SAYVILLE 4-0200.

Emil Feyk , of Locust Avenue,Bohemia was given a retirementdinner by his associates of the LongIsland Lighting Co. at the CentralHotel on Saturday evening. Twenty-two men enjoyed roast beef din-ners and music provided by HenryHuml , Joseph Navratil and GeorgeHumel. Charles Price, businessmanager of the electrical union ,presented Mr. Feyk with a lifetimepaid-up membership in the unionand a pin for his 21 years of unionmembership. He was also present-ed with a gift wallet by his co-workers.

When Mr. Feyk moved to Bo-hemia in 1927, he started workwith the E. L. Phillips companyand went with the Long IslandLighting Company six years laterwhen they took over E. L. Phillips.Mr. Feyk has been employed 25years by the L.I.L. Company andnow at the time of his retirement ,he is transportation foreman inthe Brightwaters garage. Nextweek Mr. Feyk will take up resi-dence in his new home in St. Pe-tersburg. Fla.

Honor Emil FeykUpon Retirement

By MISS LILY BARTUNEK _

Last Wednesday evening, com-mencement exercises were held inthe Bohemia Grade School. A classof 35 students was graduated. Theprogra m was as follows: Invocationby the Rev. W. Scott Bennett, vi-car of St. Luke's Episcopal Church;address of welcome, Betty LouZvonik; school chorus, choral se-lections: trumpet solo by Freder-ick Smith; commencement addressby the Rev. Mr. Bennett; addressby Patrick Stamile; presentationof diplomas by Arthur Premm,president of the local school board;presentation of awards to the fol-lowing: Daughters of AmericanRevolution essay award to Freder-ick Smith, grade eight , and SandraStejskal , grade six; Americanismessay and poppy poster contests,sponsored by the Joseph KovarikAmerican Legion Auxiliary, were"won by Gary Ovsino for his essayand the following for their post-ers: eighth grade , Patrick Stamile;seventh grade, Sharon Yetman:sixth grade, Darleen Yonda. Goodconduct awards donated by FrankPondolfino, of Church Street, wentto Richard Coggins and Anne Fu-mai. Fire prevention pesters, spon-sored by. the Bohemia Fire Depart-ment and presented by Chief Al-fred Ricky went to grade eight ,Louis Bartick; grade s"!ven, JudyTrefny, grade six , Sandra Kolar.

Boy Scout Troop 76 personalpoint system prize winners wereannounced last Friday. For theScouts the first prize went to Pat-rick Stamile Jr.; second prize toW. Scott Bennett , 3rd; for the Ex-plorers, first prize went to Ru-dolph Kriklava , and second prizeto Allen Krepeia. The patrol prizewas won by the Apaches. This wasthe last regular meeting of thetroop before summer camp fromAugust third to the 14th. ThirtyScouts of Troop 76 are scheduledto go to Camp Baiting Hollow forthe fourth period. Senior PatrolLeader Bernard Kolar will precedethe troop to camp for a juniorleaders' training session in July.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fallon ,of Locust Avenue, entertained ata family party Friday evening fol-lowing thc graduation of theirdaughter , Lois, from St. John Nep-omucene's school. Those presentwere Lois' grandparents , Mr. andMrs. James R. Fallon, of Sayville,and Emil Feyk , of Bohemia , heruncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Fallon and their daughter,Krisline . of Sayville. and her sis-ters. Eileen and Sheila , and herbrother. Patrick.

Mrs. Rudolph Svoboda, of WallStreet , was hostess at a surprisebaby shower given for Mrs. Tho-mas Svoboda, of Walnut Avenue,at her home last Thursday evenine. The ladies met while Mrs.Svoboda was shopping. At theshower were Mrs. James Smisek,Mrs. Lillian Kovarik , Mrs. JosephKriklava , Mrs. Vincent Kovarik,Mrs. Edmund Lesniak . Mrs. WalterKuccra , Mrs. Charles Svoboda ,Mrs. Anton Svoboda. all of Bo-hemia. Mr. and Mrs. Svoboda havea new baby daughter , Carol Ann.

Don 't forget the Game Nieht tobe given bv the Joseph KovarikAmerican Lesion Auxiliary, Fri-day evening, June 27th , at the Le-gion Hall at 6:30. There will becash prizes and a door prize. Thedonation is 75 cents. 95t2

The Executive Committee of St.Luke 's Church will meet tomorrowOV«TV P " V ":fht p.m. The meetingdale was postponed since the Rev.W. Scott Bennett spent the earlierpart of the week in WcsthamptonBeach attending a clergy confer-ence.

Mrs. Paul Winans , Mrs. BernardPanels and Donna and Phvllis Pi-sani attended the Court of Awardsat the Oakdale School for the Oak-dale Girl Scouts and Brownies onFriday evening.

Bernard Pacels, of ChurchStreet, celebrated his birthdav onWednesday with a family party inhis honor.

Tel. SAyville 4-2047-J

NURSING CAREER is plannedby Miss Judith Lee Smith, thedaughter of Mr and Mrs. FredSmith, of Bohemia, who hasbeen accepted at St. Luke'sSchool of Nursing in NewYork. Miss Smith, who wasgraduated Tuesday from Say-ville High School, will begin-her training in September.

The Bohemia day camp called"Whispering Pines" is still accept-ing registration for :he July . 14thto .18th session from 9:30 a.m. to3:30 p.m. which will be held onthe Bartunek property on Smith-town Avenue. Registration may begiven to Mrs. Bernard Pagels , di-rector. If the camp does not reachits quota of Brownies and GirlScOuts it will be necessary to closethe camp. Day camping affordsmany out-door activities for thegirls and special events are heldfor the campers.

The following ladies from Bo-hemia and their guests from Farm-ingville attended the covered dishluncheon of the Women 's Auxiliaryof the Sayville Republican Clublast Wednesday: Mrs. Joseph Sob-ischek , Mrs. Jerry Doubrava. Mrs.Albert Doubrava , Mrs. GerardHejduk , Mrs. Rudolph Macik , Mrs.Laurence Veprovsky, Mrs. ArnoldBrandt , Mrs. Frank Hromadka ,Mrs. Edward Krepeia , Miss LilyBartunek and from Farmingville,Mrs. Joseph Zehe , Mrs. Frank Ro-mann, Mrs. Richard Wilson , Mrs.Henry Roes and Mrs. Barney Chris-topherson.

Sandra Stejskal , of SmithtownAvenue, entertained at a "Rockand Roll" barbecue last Friday.Those who enjoyed the party wereCheryl Gittleman and Cindy Slim-ak , of Oakdale Greens, Joseph Ard-ito, James Smisek, Jerry Lehecka,Robert Strauss, Cheryl Navratil,Christine Johnson . Christine Hlav-aty, MaryEllen Jermann , BarbaraSquires, Eve Ramirez , Nancy Pile ,Sandra Kolar and MaryAnn Ncyer-lin , all of Bohemia.

On Friday evening, commence-ment exercises were held in St.John Nepomucene's R. C. Church.Those who graduated were Charlotte Barone , Agnes ChristensenLois N. Fallon, Maureen Mannix .Barbara Sharko , William Adamee,Terrence Conner, Thomas Dolan ,Peter Osborn , and Dominic Tor-chia.

Parents and friends enjoyed"One Enchanted Evening," a bal-let and tap dancing recital in twoparts presented on Sunday eve-ning in the Oakdale School by theOlga Rail dance studio. Severalpupils of the school who perform-ed were from this community.

Henry Richter, Jr., of BlairStreet , returned home last Wed-nesday from a 25-day vacation inEurope when he visited Italy, Eng-land , Holland, Austria. Switzer-land , France, and Belgium wherehe attended the Brussels Fair. Heflew both ways.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richter , ofBlair Street, came home lastThursday after spending two weeksvacationing and visiting Mrs.Richter's brother and sister-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bartick , inBoothbay, Me.

Dear Friends, you are cordiallyinvited to attend the grand open-ing of our new place , the CentralHotel , at nine p.m. on July 11thand 12th , Smithtown Avenue, Bo-hemia. Walter and Matte. 96t2

Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Hromadk.t.of Benedict Street , visited Mr. andMrs. Herbert Bock , of Massape-qua , last Thursday.

FLIGHT DUTY is the lot ofMiss Marian H. Sweezey,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Sweezey of FrederickStreet, Bohemia. She is flyingwith the Military Air Trans-port Service carrying Armypersonnel overseas. She joinedthe Air force in May, 1956,and her home station is at Mc-Guire Air Force Bale in NewJersey.

At thc June 30th meeting of theBohemia Civic Association, ErnestRolph , President of the Society forthe Protection of Long Island , willspeak on the timet ion of his organ-ization, and the experience withtho Navy acquisition of propertyat Calverton. The public is invit-ed as well as delegates from othercivic associations. The meetingwill be held at the Bohemia ele-mentary school at eight p.m.

A special enter tainment com-mittee meeting will be held tonightat the MacArthur Field Hotel ,Smithtown Avenue and ChurchStreet , of the Theodore RooseveltRepublican Club to make plansfor the ' dinner-dance to be holdsometime in the fall . It will be incelebration of Theodore Roose-velt' s 100th birthday. Jerry Dou-brava, of Karshick Street, is chair-man of the committee.

The Oakdale-Bohemia Good Sam-aritan Hospital Guild had its meet-in'' on Mondav in the OakdaleSchool. Plans were made to havea combination card and swap partyin the MacArthur Field Hotel onAugust fourth. Mrs. Jerry Dou-brava, of Karshick Street and MissLily Bartunek , of Smithtown Ave-nue, are co-chairmen. Tho nextmeeting will be held in the Oak-dale School on July 28th.

The Mother 's Club of St. Joh nNepomucene's R. C. Church willhave a dinner-dance th is Saturdayat Nculing's Restaurant. LakelandAvenue. Buddy Lavav 's orchestrawill supply music. The club willbe honored by the presence of thoRev. Richard J. Gladney and theRev. Hush J. Hewitt.

The New York State flag is darkblue with the State coat of armsin the center.

West Point Military Academywas formally opened in 1802.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERSThc Hoard of Education of Union

Free School District No. 7, Townof Islip. Suffolk County. New York ,popularly known as Oakdale-Bo*hernia Schools tin accordance withSection 103, of Article 5A of theGeneral Munici pal Law), hereby in-vites the submission of sealed bidson the following:

1. Fuel Oil2. Milk3. Ice Cream4. Musical Instruments5. Classroom Supplies6. Physical Education Equip-ment7. Office Supplies8. Steel Storage Equipment

- Bids will be received until 8:00P.M. on the 1st day of July 1958,at the Oakdale School. MontaukHighway. Oakdale, Long Island,New York, at which time bids willbe publicly opened. Specificationsand bid forms may be obtained atthe Oakdale or Bohemia School.

The Board of Education reservesthe right to reject any or all bidsand waive any . informalities. Anybids submitted will be binding for45 days, subsequent to the date ofbid opening.

Board of EducationU.F.S.D. No. 7Town of IslipCounty of SuffolkOakdale, New York

June 17, 1958Bv Charles Bernard

District Clerk95t2

STATE OF NEW YORK , DEPART-MENT OF STATE, ss.:I do hereby certify that a cer-

tificate of dissolution of Bay ShorePlumbing and Heating Corp. hasbeen filed in this department thisday and that it appears therefromthat such corporation has compli-ed with section one hundred andfive of the Stock Corporation Law ,and that it is dissolved.

Given in duplicate under myhand and official seal of theDepartment of State, at theCity of Albany. <¦

this sixteenth day of Juneone thousand nine hundredand fifty-eight.

(SealDepartmentof State)

CARMINE G. DeSAPIO,Secretary of State.

By Samuel LondonDeputy Secretary of State.

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UNUSUALOPPORTUNITY

Reliable person, male or femalefrom this area to service andsupply retail beverage accounts.Will take 7 hours a -week of yourspare time and can net as high as$275 monthly. Right person, withour help, can build this to a fulltime business which could even-tually net $20,000 annually. Noexperience or selling necessary.Accounts are established for theoperator. To qualify you musthave $975 to $1950 cash immedi-ately available which is securedand a serviceable automobile. Ifsincerely interested , write for per-sonal interview giving phone num-ber and brief outline or back-ground to Dept. C, Box 5182, St.Paul, Minn. 95t2pd