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M at. Sat., Sun ., & H oli.
A t 2:00 P .M .
Evenings A t 7:00 and 9:00 P .M .
Tel. AT 3-1300
Double Feature
N ights Last Complete Show
Starts A t 8:30
T H U R SD A Y - T U E SD A Y A P R IL 15-20
Charlton H ESTONJ im HUTTON
"MAJOR DUNDEE"w ith
M ichae l A N D E R SO N , JR .
R ichard H A R R IS Jam es C O B U R N
W E D N E SD A Y - T U E SD A Y A P R IL 21-27
Ju lie A N D R E W S
W a lt D isney's
"MARY POPPINS"w ith
D ick V A N D Y K E
S C H O O L H O L ID A Y M A T IN E E S D A IL Y
S A T U R D A Y - SU N D A Y A P R IL 17 - 25
FOR MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST GO PRUDENTIAL!
And Many Other Assorted Flowermg..and. Gvten Plants
ARRANGEMENTS
CORSAGES — BOUQUETS
Buck ley’s Flower Sh opCharles and Heidi Limonius, Props.
75 Montauk Highway EAst Hampton 4-0966
EASTERN LONG ISLAND
PEST CONTROL
T ERM IT E P R O O F IN G
D A M A G E R E P A IR
A N Y PEST P R O B L E M
AT 3-3260U nderh ill Drive,
SO U T H A M PT O N
BRAND NEW
TUXE DOSFOR SALE OR RENT
FIL-NETSHOPPE
Main St., Sag Harbor, L. I.
GUILD HALL
W inter Schedule Mon. th ru Fri., 10 a.m . to 5 p.m .
Office and Galleries
E. H. FREE LIBRARY
Sept. 15 - June 15
O pen D a ily Except Sundays and Holidays
1:30 to 5:30 p.m .
and
.Tuesday and Thursday Evenings _________ 7 to 9 p.m.
HOME, SWEET HOME
10 a.m. to 12:30, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Closed Tuesdays
Sunday 2 to 4 p.m.
I Adm ission .50c. C hildren under 10 Free
W lio e ve r h eard o! an eco nom y tig e r?You did— just now. It's called the Pontiac Tempest. A zippy six that thrives on reg- . . . . . _ular gas is standard equipment. Feel more tigerish and still want regular-gas econ- * 'ie W ld e -T ra ck omy? Pick the 250-hp V-8 engine. The price? A trifle, as tigers go. Look into it. P o n tia c T ig e rs
COME TO TIGER COUNTRY. SEE THE NEW BONNEVILLE, STAR CHIEF. GRAND PRIX, CATALINA. 2+2. IE MANS. GTO AND TEMPEST AT YOUR AUTHORIZEO PONTIAC DEADER. ' 1
MARK R. BUICK-P0NTIAC, Site.47 PANTIGO ROAD EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.
I I — FOUHTHE EAST HAKPTON STAR, EAST HAMPTON. N. Y„ APRIL 15. 19ES
W e a t h e rS u m m a r y
‘ March came in like a lam b, bu t
i{ sure left us w ith the lion roaring
a ll over the place. D uring the first
eight days of the m onth , we had
temperatures in the 50's on four
days.
It never reached 50 again during
the month. The first part of March
was the warmest; the last h a lf the
coldest. Most daytim e temperatures
during the last ha lf of M arch were
in the low 40's or h igh 30’s. It got
qu ite cold at n ig h t after the first
week.
We had the remains of m any
snowdrifts during the first part of
the month, and only one moderate
s&owfall. There was lots of no rth
west w ind and there were a n u m
ber of days when it b lew strong,
too.The m onth was colder than nor-
rrial, and only about half the norm al
precip itation fell. A t this w riting,
p lan t growth is late and fie ld work
w ill be later, bu t by J u ly 1 we w ill
never know the difference.
H igh lights of M arch weather
were: H ighest temperature — 56
degrees on the fourth. Lowest n ig h t
tim e temperature — 10 degrees on
the 21st. I t was below freezing on
20 nights.
The heaviest rain was 0.72 of an
inch on M arch 5. Total p recip itation
for March was 2.47 inches. The no r
mal is 4.61 inches. Snow fell on four
days, for a total of 6.2 inches.
There were tw o days w ith fog, one
w ith sleet, and five w ith strong
w inds. O u r prevailing w ind was
from the northwest, on 15 days. We
had 13 clear, three partly cloudy,
and 15 cloudy days. There were two
lun ar halos and one solar halo.
Rem em ber — this is our brush
fire season. Use the car ashtray and
Keep Long Is land Green.
R IC H A R D G . H E N D R IC K S O N
U.S. Cooperative W eather Observer
B ridgeham pton
Alcoholic Anonymous
meets every Tuesday n ig h t a t 9
ST. LU K E 'S C H U R C H
East H am pton
Tel. B R idgeham pton 2-0461
Decorating Shop Cedar Street
E A ST E RN L O N G IS L A N D
Sag Harbor Theatre Southampton Theatre
At Monlauk Grand Opening
RECEN T Store on the center, w ife of Duryea Jr., center. A ssem blym an Duryea; architect; and Sam uel
D I A M O N D I N T E R I O R SUPHOLSTERY
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES ,
INTERIOR DESIGNING '
J. C. Cunning < EAst Hampion 4-1960 i
Easter P la n ts
( f a s t e r < = £ ilie s
J i u l r a n o je a s
< Z / £ f z a lc a s
(^ y a rd c n ia s
O ’J i p s
< J~ C \ja cin th s
Libraclariij 1Yes, T HE book is s till m issing.
Dates are set for our a nnua l book
sale in ce lebration of N a tiona l L i
brary Week. The book sale w ill open
on Fr iday , A p r il 30, for the tw o
hours between 7 and 9 p .m . On
Saturday, M ay 1, the sale w ill go
on from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .
P lenty of books and (we hope) lots
of bargains. The proceeds w ill be
used as an extra for the book budget.
The title was enough to turn any
one against the book b u t it does
have m ater ial no t easily ava ilab le
elsewhere so I broke dow n and
bought De Rochem ont’s “The Pets’
Cookbook.” People decide to keep
the oddest pets and then tu rn to us
for advice on w ha t to feed them .
F rom now on we hope to satisfy
your requests for food for pray ing
mantises, coatim und is, skunks, and
the more usual an im als , b irds and
fish.
Have you hesitated to trave l be
cause you w ou ld have to go alone?
Hesitate no more. Je an Baer in “Fo l
low M e” makes so provocative the
pleasure of trave lling alone tha t you
a lm ost feel sorry for those w ho
trave l in pairs or groups.
A n y pub lication from the Gesell
In stitu te is of interest to teachers
and parents and the newest “School
Readiness” by Frances I lg gives the
basic educationa l v iew po in t of the
In stitu te . Their v iew po in t is tha t
ch ild ren shou ld advance th rough
school according to the ir develop
m enta l or behav iora l age and no t
on the basis of chronolog ica l age or
I.Q . A nyone w an t to argue?
D aphne D u M aur ie r ’s latest, “The
F lig h t o f the Fa lcon ,” has been re
ceived. N o need to say more.
Novels, p lays, poetry, b iography,
science, a rt are a ll represented in
the books the L ib ra ry processes
w eekly . M aybe you are m issing
som ething by no t stopping in.
T hought for the week: “He th a t
loves read ing has everyth ing w ith
in his reach” — com plim ents of W il
l ia m G odw in .
BRICK AND STONE PATIOS
THE
Springs NurseryA M 7-6548 or E A 4-1850-W
Departm ent Mrs. Edw ard V . Ecker, A ssem blym an Perry B.
Ja n R a lline r , of W hite 's; Mrs. Ecker; of W hite 's; Edw ard K lausner, the
of the M on tauk Post Office.
IN E V E R Y D R O P O F
STRONG OIL
F U E L O IL
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C U TS FUEL BILLS UP T O 2 0 % ___ .
k Ask For Free
Demonstration
STRONG OILW A T E R M IL L R A 6-4700
P R O C L A M A T I O NWHEREAS, the week of April 25, 1965 to May 1, 1965,
marks the annual observance of National Library Week, and
WHEREAS, National Library Week is sponsored by the National Book Committee, Inc., in cooperation with the
American Library Association, and
WHEREAS, the freedom to read is one of democracy’s
most cherished liberties, and
WHEREAS, the development of lifetime habits is vital to an informed and intellectual citizenship, and
WHEREAS, the slogan for National Library Week this
year is:
“KNOW WHAT YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT — READ”
NOW, THEREFORE, I, EDWARD V. ECKER, by vir
tue of the authority vested in me as Supervisor of the Town
of East Hampton, N. Y., hereby proclaim April 25, 1965 through May 1, 1965, as National Library Week. I call upon
all residents — adults and children — of the Town of East Hampton to avail themselves of the privilege of using the
facilities of their libraries.
One Day Round Trip Package Fare
Bring the whole Family Fun for everyone
Visit the many exhibits Join in the excitement
Enjoy ten fun packed hours at the fair
Easter Week Special TrainTO THE
WORLD’S FAIRSATU R D AY, A P R IL 24th
ADULTS - $6.00INCLUDES
$2.50 ADMISSION TICKET
CHILDREN - $2.00(5 to 11 years)
INCLUDES
$1.00 ADMISSION TICKET
LONE ISLAND RAIL ROADYour Steel Thruway To The Fair Gateway
Going Re tu rn ing(read dow n) (read up)
...T Lv .8:13 a .m .......... Am agansett ...... 12:228:21 a .m .......... T East H am pton .... 12:148:31 a .m .......... B ridgeham pton . 12:05 a.m .8:41 a .m .......... ...T Sou tham pton .... 11:568:52 a .m .......... H am pton Bays 11:459:05 a .m .......... . T W estham pton ... 11:33 p.m .
10:40 a .m .......... Ar. JA M A IC A ......... ....Lv. 10:03 p.m .transfer
10:45 a .m .......... .... Lv . JA M A IC A ........ Ar. 9:55 p.m .11:00 a .m .......... ... Ar. W o rld ’s F a i r ...... ...Lv . 9:40 p .m .
Tickeis on Sale Now at Stations Marked W ith the Letter "T"
And By Mail Thru
TOUR DEPARTMENT, L.I.R.R., JAM AICA, N. Y. 11435