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T.F.C.AI, NOTICE
.' STATE OF NEW YORK
.. County CourtSuffolk County
- First National Bank of:"'¦ Islip:
Plaintiff ,::NOTlCE OF
-against- : SALEJennie Myers and: File No.
„. Lorraine Myers, : 21574.Defendants.:
Pursuant to the Judgment of.. Foreclosure and Sale made and en-
tered in the above entitled action ,dated the 25th day of June, 1954,
. I, the undersigned Referee thereinnamed , will sell at public auction
"" on the front steps of the Town Hallat Islip. Suffolk"County, Now York ,on the 13th day of Augusl , 1954 at¦ 3:00 P.M. Daylight Saving Time ,
" the premises described in saidjudgment, to wit:
ALL that certain piece or par-cel of land , together with the
I buildings and improvementsthereon erected , s i tua te , lyingand being at; Bayport , in the Townof Islip. County of .Suffolk andState of New York, and more mr
"• ticularly bounded ;,nci -j e»cribedas follows:
r BEGINNING at a point formedby the intersection of the easter-
•• ly side of Bay Avenue and the'; southerly side of Middle Coun-' try Road , also known as the Bay-
port Main Road and runn ing:; thence southerly along the east-
erly side of Bay Avenue 260 feetto the land late of Sidney Terry ;running thence easterly along (henortherly line of land late of Sid-ney Terry 191 feet to the land ofEdmund Brown ; runn ing thence
- northerly along the westerly line. of the land of Edmund Brown GO
feet to the land late of GeorgeN. Ashby; runn ing thence west-erly along t h e southerly line ofthe land late of George N.Ashby 90 feet to a point; runningthence northerly along the west-erly line of the land late ofGeorge N. Ashby 200 feet to thesoutherly l ine or side of Middle 'Count ry Road , also known as theBayport Main Road; runningthence westerly along lh<- sou th -erly line or side of the MiddleCountry Road 95 feet to the pointor place of beginning.
SUBJECT, to all covenants andrestrictions of record , if anv .~ ALSO, SUBJECT, however, toany and all zoning ordinances oramendments thereto , heretoforeadopted by any Town . County orMunicipali ty having jurisdictionthereover.BEING and intended to be thesame premises conveyed to Jen-nie Myers, by The Dime SavingsBank of Brooklyn , hv deed datedthe 20th day of March , 1951 andduly recorded in the SuffolkCounty Clerk's Off ice on Anri l12th , 1951 in Liber 3202 of Deeds.Page 575.
Dated: June 30th . 1954.H E N R Y G . WENZF.L, III .
Referee.FREDERICK W. TUCK , JR.Attorney for P l a i n t i f fOffice and Post. Office Address5.9(5 Main StreetIslip. New York ?,GtG
fisiip iathing Keacfoes
Riverhead—The first phase oft h e Health Departments annualsurvey of ba th ing waters in S u f f o l khas been completed , according toDr. Phil ip J. Rat'le , Commissioner
I of Health.All Islip Town beaches, public
and pr ivate , have been classif iedin the top group as safe waters.The three beaches elsewhere inSuffolk reported last season to havewalers in Class B "Polluted . . . notrecommended for ba th ing " remain-ed in that class. They are West End
; Beach and Port Jefferson Harbori in Brookhavei: Town . Library Park
in Hiuit inrton and The Landing inS-.nit .htown .
A r.ccond report bused on addi-t iona l samples collected and sur-veys made d u r i r r.' the current bath-ing season will be released next:monlh.
Patchogue—Canaan Lake, North. . .Patchogue, claimed a life last. Fri- 'j
day when Richard Lange. 11, of 77Norton Street , Patchogue drownedabout V5 'feet from the southwestshore He had been playing in thewater with a fr iend , Arthur Oc-chiuzzo, also 11. of 90 NortonStreet ) when the tragedy occurred.The Occhiuzzo boy also got. i n t odifficulty but' was rescued by anunknown youth.
_ Provide clean nosls , gather eggs"frequently, cool them immediate-1." ly> and package theni wi th lhe large )¦ end up if you want high quality!' eggs, says Dewey McNiece. Cornell
poultry specialist.
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CAROL KOOPERSTEIN SAYVILLE 4-1436-On Tuesday afternoon a delight
ful dessert, and card parly was hekat the Pleasure Lodge in Oakdudsponsored by t h e Oakdale Son!h-side Hospital Auxil iary. Mrs. Ar-t h u r Oervenka was chairman . Tinfol lowing attended: Mrs. S. Thomp-son , Mrs. C. Fiesel , Mrs. J. TurnerMrs. (J. Sehlosser, Mrs. JosephLink , Mrs . Donald MacLeod , Mrs,J. Iloelim , Mrs. M. Judge , Mrs ,Marl in Sonin , Mrs. M. Goldste in ,
| Mrs. Ernest Poppitz , Miss EdkhI Clark , Mrs. Kalhorino Schmal tz ,Mrs. Robert Morris , Mrs. Everet tBo.met; , Miss Virginia Rennet !.Miss Kathleen Bennett , Mrs. C.Fred l loppmann , Mrs. FredSchwab, Mrs. Belly Mac-DonaldMiller , Mrs. Joseph Fernandez .Mrs. Alfred Bunge, Mrs. ClaytonBayles , Mrs. Joseph Fernandez Jr..Mrs. M. P. Ileffernan , Mrs. II.Zingennan, Mrs. Harry Hunt . Airs.Victor Bracht. Mrs. G. Massroman-ro , Mrs. Charles Strobe!, Mrs.Theodore C. Reischmann , Mrs.Will is Cole, Mrs. Charles McMan-us. Mrs. Kenneth Dykstra , Mrs.Max Solomon , all of Oakdale , Mrs.Frank A. Badolatlo , Mrs. John Mc-Giff , Mrs. James McGiff , Mrs.Frank A. Sweeney, Mrs. WilliamShelbourne, Mrs. John J. Hart.Mrs. Charles R. Norman , Mrs. Pa-trick Spollen , Mrs. Frank Hake.Mrs. Kenneth F. Jost , Mrs. Fred-erick Skelton , Mrs. Leonard Groh ,Mrs. Allen Anderson , Mrs. GeorgeKennedy, Miss Belinda Edwards ,all of Sayville, Mrs. George Jacoband Mrs. Byron DeVoe, of Bay-port , Mrs. John Finch, of Yonkers.Mrs. William C. Stress, of Mal-vcrne , Mrs. Oscar Glueck , of BluePoint , Mrs. M. L. Leny Mrs. R,Rose, Mrs. E. K. Stein., Mrs. S.Xnerling, of Amityvil lc, Mrs. HenryNye, Mrs. K. Porelsen , of BayShore. Mrs. B. Templin , of Port jV, .wiiiii loa , ii;id Mrs. E. Prince , of jGlen Cove I
Tile annual picnic of the gradu- jates of Our Lady of Wisdom Aca- idemy was held Saturday at the !new home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan !McKellar , of Bellevue Road , Oak- jdale. A clam bake was enjoyed by jthe adul ts and there were games jand prizes for the 10 childrenpresent. Adults a t t end ing were Mr.and Mrs . Phi l ip Gent ler , of i-'icii-monti Hill , Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeSchnarrs, of Brooklyn , Mr . and jMrs. Thomas McKay, of Bellerose .;Miss Patricia McKeon. of St. A J - jbans , and Mr. and Mrs. Francis )Wissert.* of Northport. !
Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Schlosser, jof Twin River Drive, en te r ta ined jat a buffet supper on Sunday at'-!ternoon and evening. Those pre- Jion! were Mr. and Mrs- .iolm Cus-ter . Mr. and Mrs. James Turner. ]Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiesel . Mr. |and Mrs. Theodore C. Reischmann.Mr. and Mrs. Neal Murphy, all offw 'm River Drive . Mrs. Ann Meade .: he Misses Anne and VirginiaMeade , of Sayville Miss Kalherinerioggins . ci' Oakdale , CharlesFiesel Jr ., Miss Eva Tressner , ofNew York , diaries Esclienbach , Ri-ehard Meade. Theodore R eisch-mann , Jr. , and Thomas Morj&m.
For iirompl action ir. selling yourproperly see Albert L. Cough ,'iroker , Montauk Highway, Oak- ;dale. Tel. Sayville 4-0385. G4tf
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. CaesarCeparano . of Grassmcre Avenue,en le r ia ined Mr . and Mrs. Carl Fu-r i l l o . of the Brooklyn Dodgers , andM.'iis . Carl Jr. and Jan . and Mr. andAirs. Vincent Mar ino . Miss LouiseMarino. Mr. and Mrs. Fred PoppcMr . and Mrs. Frank Romps , Mr.and Mrs . Cero Separano , and MissGrace Reiehar t .
T .-asI Wednesday, the OakdaleCivic Association held its mon th ly¦ nee t ing at t h e Oakdale- School.
I 'riu- members discussed the plans. .- •ia ;lc for the shopping center to' yj erected in lhe Oakrlale-WestSayvi l le area . There will be thej lcc t ion of n\v off icers soon.
The place to buy your fuel isOtto 's Coal & Oil Co., for over 50,-ears at Greeley- Avenue , at the.¦ailroad , Sayville. Phone Sayville1-H00. 86tl
On Sunday evening the dinneiun-sts of Mr . and Mrs. DuncarMcKellar . of Bellevui! Hoad , wenVIr. and Mrs . Slephen Avosz , aniion . Danny, of M a n h a t t a n .
-| On Wednesday evening a surI ' -wise bridal shower was given foi- ( M i s s Marion Schnepf by Mrs. I l l- ; chard S m i l h , of Shore Drive- I Among the inv i ted guests wen- .Mrs. Henry Schnepf , Mrs. Alber ;- i Mal.cyka , Mrs. George Vogt , Mrs, : Wi l l i am Mil ler , Mrs. Robert Pel-i j
' j iard , and Mrs. T. LoFavors , anl l l u - Misses Joan ¦ Scanlou, Clairi M c l n t i r e . Mary Margaret Me!:,( l i r e , Joan Hemingway, Ma:'' Thompson , Ark-no Kubi s tek . an! l ihoi ia Koopcrslein , a l l of Oakdahj Miss Viiri!iia Travel) , of West Sa:-! v i l l e . Mr- -. Daniel Timoney of lir,I Shore. Miv. Stanley Rumplick , :j i s i ip , Mrs. Harnld Schnepf , of Laic| l lonkunkoma . and Mrs. Author ,| Peiry, of Sayville. Miss Sclnu- ;
I w i l l be married to Gerald RumrI lick , of Is l ip Terrace, on Sunda>July 25, i!i St. Ann 's EpiscopaChurch , in Sayville.
The Red Cross Swimming Lcssons began at Second Pond oi.Monday, at one p.m. The follov.ing children are taking the 1csons: Susan Koopcrslein , Line)Scale , Lawrence Son in , Anthon;Libairo , Jack Libaire , Frank Leogrande Jr. , David McKellar , JoinLawther. John Remmer, Georg:Kemmer . Mary Ellen Meyer, CathMcKellar , Lynne Lawther, Kare-Remmer . Carol Starke, ApriStarke . Susan Starke. Valerie Powell . Paulette Powell , Carolyn Peters. Eugene Seioria , Carl Subriz :
Paul Barbero , Linda Barbero, Sorja Berg, Edward Brugel , Edwar-Hcnkel , Lawrence Herbert , DankKopack , and Robert I'elcrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Reiscl,maun , of Twin River Drive , had atheir week-end guests .Mr. anMrs. Harry Lynch , of New Yorl ;Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mullens, i.Phi ladelphia . Miss JacquelinLynch , of New York , and RicharSemi , of M i a m i . Miss Eva Trof-ner , of New York, was their Sinday dinner guest.
A Social Chfb has been organ!'<-d w i th in Idle Hour for teenage!ovf .-r t<i. Officers were elected a( l ie last meeting. Tliey are .lac:Doty, President: Gerald B u n t i i uVice-President : Joan Ilemingwa;.Secretary and Alfred Lama .irTreasurer.
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Geor;Meyer , of Bel levue Road , spent i i ;week at the i r home in Brookly:Mi -, and Mrs. A r t h u r McKune andaughters . Maureen and Patrici.stayed with the Meyer cliildrcwhile they were gone.
On Saluirday t h e guests of Miand Mrs. James Greene and daugi.ters , Ann Marie and Eileen , oBellevue - Road , were Mr. and Mr:A u i h o r Tru fe l l i and ^sons , A r l h uJr. and John , and daughter , Patr ic ia , of Rocky Point.
On Tuesday the dinner guestof Mr. and Mrs . Vincent. O'Connel ,of Fern Place, were Mr. and Mr.Adam Ginch. Mr. and Mrs. JosepFernandez. Mr. a-id Mrs. .loser 'Fernandez Jr . and Mr. and Mr.1II. W. Gangaware.
On Sunday the guests of Miand Mrs. George Kubistek aivdaughter , Arlene , and son . Rubor 'of Bellevue Road , were Capt. anMrs. Stanley Greer and daughter .Donna and Patricia , and son , Mlchael , of New York.
On Sunday Mr . and Mrs. RobevNezbed , of Shore Drive visileCapt. and Mrs. Oliver Hendrickand daught ers, Janet , Nancy, an-Joyce , of Mitchel Field.
Last week Mr . and Mrs . Byro-j Borst and . son , Byron Jr., an'I daughter , Lois, visited relatives iiJ I thaca and Cobleskill . N . Y ., an-[ later a visit at Walkins Glen.I On Saturday the d inner guest:j of Mr . and Mrs. Frank Doty an<j son , John , of Shore Drive , wen; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kieman , o!; Smi th town.
| Mr . and Mrs. Newton Spioss, Sr..I of Balt imore, Md. , are v i s i t ing Mri and Mrs. Newton Spicss Jr., ol1 Fornwood Avenue.
, tj On Tuesday evening Mr. ant
{ , Mrs. Victor Bracht , of Coniiclquol' Drive , visited Mr. and Mrs . Frei
Bracht , of Far Rockaway.
J j Last: week end Mr . and Mrs: | Harold Andcrberg, of Bil lmon
j Avenue , visited t h e i r daughterJ Mrs. Helen Cooke , of. Massilon , OI On Tuesday, Mrs. Victor Bracli
who !-; a member of l he Ivy Chil iatlemicd a party at. Dougla.ston.
Mrs. W i l l i a m But ler i.s spendin;_ , the week w i t h her parents , Mr . am
M m . Frank Duly , of Shore Drive| The Idle Hour Taxpayers ' Asso
v ! e lat ion wil l hold a c lam bake a- j the Club House on J u l y t i l d .- I Many chi ldren of Oakdale havi- | enjoyed a t t e n d i n g t h e < ; i r l Scon, day camp in West Sayvi l l e .
Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i s Cole h av<- returned from a motor t r ip t l i r ouglf New England .
1NEW AIR FORCE A C V B F . M Y
) | The new Air Force Acad ennj wi l l be s i tua ted ai Colorad '
i ; Springs. Colorado , according i ,-( ,-n. j announcement by A i r Force Sec1 rotary Harold E. Ta lh o l t . Mr . T.ilJ bolt said he was sat isf i ed t h a i t in• j site "is not only the best prcseni \ ed but that if is admirable for ih ,. establishment and development n -- ' t h e United Stales Air Forces A LT.
demy."
IOAKDALE NEWS
.JIUNALINCJ an accompanying destroyer from thesignal bridge of the radar-riicket' destroyer USS Leary atsea. Midshipman Alex J. Viessmann, son of Dr. and Mrs.Alfred H. Viessmann of 243 Greene Avenue whips his fl agsin the wind to relay a message. Viessmann graduated fromScton Hall High School in 1953 and is now enrolled aj asop homore at Brown University.
HOSPITA L STAYAccording to government statis-
ies. the average length of stay inho nation 's general hospitals waseduced from .0.8 days in 1952 to'.3 days in 1953. Governmentalenoral hospitals had a reduction>' f rom 10.4 to 15.1 and nongovcrn-lental from 7.5 to 7.4.
j More than half of the ice cream j] produced in this country is van-i ' i l l a , almost one-fifth i.s chocolate ,; and about 10 percent is strawberry.
For safety 's sake, always stepi n t o t he center of a boat , never !jump . I
East. Islip—Kenneth Warren , o f ;
I L indenl i i i r s f , and his passenger, !
| Harold Tliein , of Brighiwalcrs , es- \caped serious injuries Tuesday jwhen their eastbnund car left Mon- it a n k Highway here , crashed \th rough hedges, knocked down a :live, smashed I n t o t h e side of a jhouse, overturned and rolled into !a shal low creek. I
YVIIFAV!While congressional Republican
leaders are sti l l gunn ing for ad-journm ent , by July 31st , with Uhecooperation of Democratic leaders,indications are that it will be -Au-gust 15th or later before Congresscan wind up its current session.Three controversial measures—general farm legislation , a u .pro-posed $3,500,000,000 foreign-aidprogram and revision of the AtpmicEnergy Act—may hold up adjourn-ment.
CONGRESS WINDUP
I'ori .lettcrson—Mrs. VictoriaSeaturro , 60, of Edge wood Avenue ,Farmingvil le , one of six personswho ate poisonous toad stoolst h i n k i n g they were mushrooms lastweek, died in Mather MemorialHospital here Tuesday. The vic t imhad been a cardiac patient, accord-ing to Coroner P. Jerome Laviano.
Remove mildew as soon as pos- 1Siblc . but do not brush it off in t h e 'house , for it is a plant and wil l !arow.
DIES AFTER POISONING
Ptl. Cornelius Kaan and Rayv-.ond Warner were summoned t;
.i Bayport home at. four o'clocl•.Vednosday morning on a comMain! t h a t prowler.'; were a t tempt
i :ig to enter the house. When Hie
| i' ;':.-'ers arrived I hey found no sigii of any disturbance.; The only one who was disturbI :l , they found , was the man o:! he house who elai-f i f -d he sav
:nakes and as fast as he elioppet| ,' .eir heads off oilier heads grew
He also saw several mvn wh<! '.'ere looking in at t h e windows.; The offices f igured it was ;i -ase for a physician so called Dr
German LoRow who administcrcci sedative. The lady of the housiold t h e cops her husband war.•."ry nervous and was secinjjthings I ha! weren 't ihere." Ptl
Kami and Warner were not inclin-ed to disagree.
bufferin g Snakes! MmBhiftis SI® Saw Them