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THE EAST HAMPTON STAR. EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.. APRIL 18, 1964 SEVEN Whipped Friend? Our Big Move, that is— we have things sorted out, but some of our friends don’t. Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Customers, lend us your ears: The Star’s commercial printing business is still under the same old ownership, but it has been moved out, enlarged, and improved as SKIM HAMPTON PRESS, and is located in the Parr Building between Amagansett and East Hampton, on the Montauk Highway. The Star, THE NEWSPAPER, is at the same old stand on Main Street, East Hampton, but the only thing that is being printed there is the paper itself. All other printing, from 50 calling cards to 500,000 catalogues, is being done at SKIM HAMPTON PRESS. For all business connected with the newspaper, stop in at 153 Main Street; for your printing, see Skimhampton Press; or just drop in at either place to say hello and look around. We’ll be glad to see you, at either of our separate-but-equal plants. Douglas Warner, Prop ? 99 North Main Street EAst Hampton 4-0994 DAIRY PRODUCTS g PRIME MEATS FULL LINE OF S & W GROCERIES § WHITE ROCK SODA (Quarts) S ALL FLAVORS I 5 FOR ,99c g | Our Motto Is | "Quality, Economy and Service" I W E DELIVER Recital Tonight In Bridgehamplon Real Estate Transactions PLAYED TUESDAY: Joan Brill of East Hampton gave a piano recital, also a part of the "Festival of the Arts," at the Parrish Art Museum last week. On her program, as on tonight's, was a work by 'Linda Ostrander. John Reed Photo The compositions of Linda Ostrander, adjunct assistant professor of humanities at Southampton Col lege, will be played by Mrs. Charlotte Rogers in an organ recital at 8 p.m. today in the Bridgehamp- ton Presbyterian Church. The re cital will be part of the College’s “ Festival of the Arts” program, which started April 8 and will end April 26. One of Mrs. Ostrander’s earlier works were played by Joan Brill of East Hampton in a piano recital at the Parrish Art Museum last Tuesday. The choral preludes to be played tonight were part of a project by Mrs. Ostrander for the Radcliffe In stitute for Independent Study. Mrs. Rogers’ program tonight will also include work by Mozart, Haydn, and Flor Peeters, who coached Mrs. Rogers in 1962 at his studio in Belgium. PROCLAMATION I, EDWARD V. ECKER, Super visor of the Town of East Hampton, in recognition of the many accom plishments which our older citizens have made, and continue to make, in our community, and-nrreeognition that the month of May, 1964, has been designated by Governor Rocke- Prices indicated are estimated from revenue stamps. E Denison Holder to Yoland Fedi, lot 46, Sag Harbor Acres, Sag Har bor, $15,500. Violet S Armbruster to R David pci ns Newtown Lane, East Hamp ton, $7500. R J Pcrruzza to B E Small, lots 1, 2, & 3, Barnes Landing, East Hampton Town, $2500. G Glintenkamp &ano to D E Case, &w, lots 1 thru 15 inc, Redwood, Sag Harbor, $30,000. Bessie E Bishop &ano to Veronica C Berry, pci sw s Dayton Lane, East Hampton, $4000. Hampton Waters Corp to A Burk &w, lot 23. Hampton Waters, East Hampton, $7500. Alice R Lukeman to A Baer, lots 23 & 24, Montauk Beach Dev. Corp., Montauk, $24,500. J E Tyman &ano to G Haas, lot 14. Montauk Beach Dev. Corp., Mon tauk, $3500. Mabel K Mapes &ano to Marianne Polacek, pci ss Cobb Rd., Water Mill, $45,000. H T Finch &w to R Gomez &w, pci es Kings Point Rd., East Hamp ton Town, $9000. Helen C Halsted to J P O’Rahilly &ano, lots 565 to 567, inc, Barnes Landing, East Hampton Town, $2500. S B Patterson &ano to C E Bun- dren, pci ne s Glover St., Sag Har bor, $15,000. WC Hewitt &ors to L P Russo &w, lot 7, Lion Head Beach, East Hampton Town, $7000. Q C Hurdle to K McKenna &w, pci sw s West Neck Rd., Southamp ton, $17,000. S N Titolo &w to W Ulrich &w, dot 26, Pine NeckJ, Southampton Town, $9000. W C Hewitt &ors to C H Weder &w, lot 836, Clearwater Beach, East Hampton Town, $2500. H F Cheney to H A Nichols &w, pci sw s Flaggy Hole Rd., East Hampton Town, $12,000. P Boyajian &w to R Attonito &w, pci ns Montauk Hgwy., Southamp ton Town, $8000. P B Matthews to J F Knoebel, feller as SENIOR CITIZENS’ MONTH in the State of New York. DO HEREBY PROCLAIM the said Month of May, 1964, as SENIOR CITIZENS’ MONTH in the Town of East Hampton. Given at East Hampton, New York, this 15th day of April, 1964. 30-1 Jr. &w, pci ns West Neck Rd., Southampton Town. $2000. Hampton Pines, Inc. to M N Templeton, lot 106. Pine Neck Land ing, Southampton Town, $2500. John B Corp to L Hodor, pci nw s Montauk Hgwy., Water Mill, $14,000. F Benardell &w to J Gautier &w, southerly lot 138, Shinnecock Shores, Pine Neck, Southampton Town, $15,500. A Battilla to J F Padden &w, pci ss Meeting House Rd., South ampton Town, $26,000. Ethel L Tunnell to E J Norkus &w, pci es Moses Lane, Southamp ton, $6000. B V Hadel to J F DiSunno, pci ws Hedges Lane, Amagansett, $3500. Hampton Pines, Inc. to S R Lico &w, lot 35, Pine Neck Landing, Southampton Town, $3000. Emjay Properties to Anna S Die- terich, lot 26, Staller Manor, South ampton Town, $2500. Elizabeth Turi to J G Dutton &w, pci se s North Main St., East Hampton Town, $15,000. Eleanor Swayne to T F Connolly, pci ss Montauk Hgwy., Shinnecock Hills, $6000. W C Hewitt &ors to JW Blackler &w, lot 22, Clearwater Beach, East Hampton Town, $7500. W C Hewitt &ors to J A Norquay &\v, lot 130, Lion Head Beach, East Hampton Town, $4000. W Gerdt to Y Serutis &w, plots 11 & 12, Sound view Estates, Mon tauk, $13,500. Margaret Greenhalgh Johnson to J J Neski &w, pci ss Westminster Rd., Southampton Town, $3500. H R Hays to R C LeFort, pci ws Jericho Lane, East Hampton Town, $ 11 , 000 . Emjay Properties to F Madonna &w, lot 7, Bolling Hills Estates, Noyac, $2500. C M Wieland &w to G Perciballi, pci ws Lenape Rd., Shinnecock Hills, $4500. J McCrossen, Jr. &ano to Mirian E Farrington, lot 47, Sag Harbor Hills, Sag Harbor, $13,500. H F Robertson to E M Carlucci &w, pci ws Westwood Drive, Noyac, $6500. W D Miller to R C Osborne, pci ws South Emery St., Montauk, $6500. B V Hadel to R Staudigel &w, pci ws Miankoma Lane, Amagansett, $3500. J B Briggs &w to Sondra S Phelan, pci ns Briar Patch Rd., East Hamp ton Town, $90,000. Veronica P Walsh to Sheila I Wahlers, pci ws Hedges Lane, East Hampton Town, $33,500. Margaret N Templeton to M Silver &, plot 106, Pine Neck Landing, Southampton Town, $2500. A Durante to H Cherry, pci es Hands Creek Rd., East Hampton Town, $8500. Helen C Halsted to C McGough &w, lots 470 to 473 inc., Bay Point, Southampton Town, $5000. Montauk Beach Co Inc to W Roth- stein &w, lot 115, Culloden Shores, Montauk, $3000. J T Trippe to Caroline Shean, pci es of land of Caroline Shean, East Hampton. $25,000. D H P Magill to R W Clemmer, pci es Indian Well Plain Highway, Amagansett, $7500. P C Davis &w to C D Wilkerson &w, pci es Tuckahoe Lane. South ampton, $4000. G J Kelly &w to W R Overs &w, plot 28A. Southampton Shores, T O Conklin to Lee Kresel &ano, pci ss Head of Pond-Scuttle Hole Rd., Southampton Town, $5000. R E Drew to R R Bayersdorfer &w, lot 26. Sunset Shores, South ampton Town, $3000. C M Erthal to A Reilly &w, pci ns Redwood Rd., Sag Harbor, $2000. Same to Eleanore P Burns, pci ns Redwood Rd., Sag Harbor, $2000. Montauk Beach Co., Inc. to E Justad &w, se s Second House Rd., Montauk, $3500. NOTICE TO BIDDERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Town Clerk. 159 Panti- go Road, East Hampton. N. Y., until 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday. May 5, 1964 on uniforms for the Police Depart ment of the Town of East Hampton. Detailed specifications may be obtained from the office of the Town Clerk. 159 Pantigo Road, East Hamp ton, N. Y. during usual business hours. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the Court Room of the Town Offices, 159 Pontigo Road, East Hampton, N. Y. at 10 A.M., May 5, 1964. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated April 15, 1964 By Order of the Town Board EUGENE E. LESTER Town Clerk 30-1 t CANCELLATION NOTICE It is with regret that we announce the cancellation of the H O M E - A - R A M A show sponsored by Southampton Lions Club which was to be held April 24 and 25. m i f L: SUFFOLK APRIL 26 1 Memo to Advertisers Especially those who look beyond the white space of advertising columns when considering sales messages. Your potential customers and our readers are the same people. Your success, in what you have to say about your product or service, is directly related to the interest readers take in a publication and what it has to offer. % This A.B.C.* report tells, through audited facts, the story of our responsive circulation audience—how many people, where they live, and how they were influenced to be a part of that audience. To learn more about your customers, and our readers, ask to see a copy of our latest A.B.C. report. THE EAST HAMPTON STAR 153 Main St. EA 4-0477-0002 •The Audit Bureau of Circulations Is a non-profit circulation auditing association whosfl representaUves regularly visit member publishers’ offices and whose reports provide fact* on cach publication’s circulation. Copies of our latest A.B.C, report are available to interested persons without obligaUon.

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Page 1: PLAYED TUESDAY: Joan Brill of - nyshistoricnewspapers.orgnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030960/1964-04-16/ed-1/seq-7.pdf · and Flor Peeters, who coached Mrs. Rogers in 1962 at

THE EAST HAMPTON STAR. EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.. APRIL 18, 1964 SEVEN

Whipped

Friend?

Our Big Move, that is— we have things sorted out, but some of our friends don’t. Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Customers, lend us your ears:

The Star’s commercial printing business is still under the same old ownership, but it has been moved out, enlarged, and improved as SKIM HAMPTON PRESS, and is located in the Parr Building between Amagansett and East Hampton, on the Montauk Highway.

The Star, THE NEWSPAPER, is at the same old stand on Main Street, East Hampton, but the only thing that is being printed there is the paper itself. All other printing, from 50 calling cards to 500,000 catalogues, is being done at SKIM HAMPTON PRESS.

For all business connected with the newspaper, stop in at 153 Main Street; for your printing, see Skimhampton Press; or just drop in at either place to say hello and look around.

We’ll be glad to see you, at either of our separate-but-equal plants.

Douglas Warner, Prop? 99 North Main Street EAst Hampton 4-0994

DAIRY PRODUCTSg PRIME MEATSFULL LINE OF S & W GROCERIES

§ WHITE ROCK SODA (Quarts)S ALL FLAVORSI 5 FOR ,99cg

| Our Motto Is| "Quality, Economy and Service"I WE DELIVER

Recital Tonight In Bridgehamplon Real Estate Transactions

PLAYED TUESDAY: Joan Brill of East Hampton gave a piano recital, also a part of the "Festival of the Arts," at the Parrish Art Museum last week. On her program, as on tonight's, was a work by 'Linda Ostrander. John Reed Photo

The compositions of Linda Ostrander, adjunct assistant professor of humanities at Southampton Col­lege, will be played by Mrs. Charlotte Rogers in an organ recital at 8 p.m. today in the Bridgehamp- ton Presbyterian Church. The re­cital will be part o f the College’s “ Festival of the Arts” program, which started April 8 and will end April 26.

One of Mrs. Ostrander’s earlier works were played by Joan Brill o f East Hampton in a piano recital at the Parrish Art Museum last Tuesday.

The choral preludes to be played tonight were part of a project by Mrs. Ostrander for the Radcliffe In­stitute for Independent Study. Mrs. Rogers’ program tonight will also include work by Mozart, Haydn, and Flor Peeters, w ho coached Mrs. Rogers in 1962 at his studio in Belgium.

PROCLAMATIONI, EDWARD V. ECKER, Super­

visor of the Town of East Hampton, in recognition of the many accom­plishments which our older citizens have made, and continue to make, in our community, and-nrreeognition that the month of May, 1964, has been designated by Governor Rocke-

Prices indicated are estimated fr o m revenuestam p s .

E Denison Holder to Yoland Fedi, lot 46, Sag Harbor Acres, Sag Har­bor, $15,500.

Violet S Armbruster to R David pci ns Newtown Lane, East Hamp­ton, $7500.

R J Pcrruzza to B E Small, lots 1, 2, & 3, Barnes Landing, East Hampton Town, $2500.

G Glintenkamp &ano to D E Case, &w, lots 1 thru 15 inc, Redwood, Sag Harbor, $30,000.

Bessie E Bishop &ano to Veronica C Berry, pci sw s Dayton Lane, East Hampton, $4000.

Hampton Waters Corp to A Burk &w, lot 23. Hampton Waters, East Hampton, $7500.

Alice R Lukeman to A Baer, lots 23 & 24, Montauk Beach Dev. Corp., Montauk, $24,500.

J E Tyman &ano to G Haas, lot 14. Montauk Beach Dev. Corp., Mon­tauk, $3500.

Mabel K Mapes &ano to Marianne Polacek, pci ss Cobb Rd., Water Mill, $45,000.

H T Finch & w to R Gomez &w, pci es Kings Point Rd., East Hamp­ton Town, $9000.

Helen C Halsted to J P O’Rahilly &ano, lots 565 to 567, inc, Barnes Landing, East Hampton Town, $2500.

S B Patterson &ano to C E Bun- dren, pci ne s Glover St., Sag Har­bor, $15,000.

WC Hewitt &ors to L P Russo &w, lot 7, Lion Head Beach, East Hampton Town, $7000.

Q C Hurdle to K McKenna &w, pci sw s West Neck Rd., Southamp­ton, $17,000.

S N Titolo &w to W Ulrich &w, dot 26, Pine NeckJ, Southampton Town, $9000.

W C Hewitt &ors to C H Weder &w, lot 836, Clearwater Beach, East Hampton Town, $2500.

H F Cheney to H A Nichols &w, pci sw s Flaggy Hole Rd., East Hampton Town, $12,000.

P Boyajian &w to R Attonito &w, pci ns Montauk Hgwy., Southamp­ton Town, $8000.

P B Matthews to J F Knoebel,

feller as SENIOR CITIZENS’ MONTH in the State of New York.

DO HEREBY PROCLAIM the said Month of May, 1964, as

SENIOR CITIZENS’ MONTH in the Town o f East Hampton.

Given at East Hampton, New York, this 15th day of April, 1964. 30-1

Jr. &w, pci ns West Neck Rd., Southampton Town. $2000.

Hampton Pines, Inc. to M N Templeton, lot 106. Pine Neck Land­ing, Southampton Town, $2500.

John B Corp to L Hodor, pci nw s Montauk Hgwy., Water Mill, $14,000.

F Benardell &w to J Gautier &w, southerly lot 138, Shinnecock Shores, Pine Neck, Southampton Town, $15,500.

A Battilla to J F Padden &w, pci ss Meeting House Rd., South­ampton Town, $26,000.

Ethel L Tunnell to E J Norkus &w, pci es Moses Lane, Southamp­ton, $6000.

B V Hadel to J F DiSunno, pci ws Hedges Lane, Amagansett, $3500.

Hampton Pines, Inc. to S R Lico &w, lot 35, Pine Neck Landing, Southampton Town, $3000.

Emjay Properties to Anna S Die- terich, lot 26, Staller Manor, South­ampton Town, $2500.

Elizabeth Turi to J G Dutton &w, pci se s North Main St., East Hampton Town, $15,000.

Eleanor Swayne to T F Connolly, pci ss Montauk Hgwy., Shinnecock Hills, $6000.

W C Hewitt &ors to JW Blackler &w, lot 22, Clearwater Beach, East Hampton Town, $7500.

W C Hewitt &ors to J A Norquay &\v, lot 130, Lion Head Beach, East Hampton Town, $4000.

W Gerdt to Y Serutis &w, plots 11 & 12, Sound view Estates, M on­tauk, $13,500.

Margaret Greenhalgh Johnson to J J Neski &w, pci ss Westminster Rd., Southampton Town, $3500.

H R Hays to R C LeFort, pci ws Jericho Lane, East Hampton Town, $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 .

Emjay Properties to F Madonna &w, lot 7, Bolling Hills Estates, Noyac, $2500.

C M Wieland &w to G Perciballi,

pci ws Lenape Rd., Shinnecock Hills, $4500.

J McCrossen, Jr. &ano to Mirian E Farrington, lot 47, Sag Harbor Hills, Sag Harbor, $13,500.

H F Robertson to E M Carlucci &w, pci ws Westwood Drive, Noyac, $6500.

W D Miller to R C Osborne, pci ws South Emery St., Montauk, $6500.

B V Hadel to R Staudigel &w, pci ws Miankoma Lane, Amagansett, $3500.

J B Briggs &w to Sondra S Phelan, pci ns Briar Patch Rd., East Hamp­ton Town, $90,000.

Veronica P Walsh to Sheila IWahlers, pci ws Hedges Lane, EastHampton Town, $33,500.

Margaret N Templeton to M Silver&, plot 106, Pine Neck Landing, Southampton Town, $2500.

A Durante to H Cherry, pci es Hands Creek Rd., East Hampton Town, $8500.

Helen C Halsted to C McGough &w, lots 470 to 473 inc., Bay Point, Southampton Town, $5000.

Montauk Beach Co Inc to W Roth- stein &w, lot 115, Culloden Shores, Montauk, $3000.

J T Trippe to Caroline Shean, pci

es of land of Caroline Shean, East Hampton. $25,000.

D H P Magill to R W Clemmer, pci es Indian Well Plain Highway, Amagansett, $7500.

P C Davis & w to C D Wilkerson &w, pci es Tuckahoe Lane. South­ampton, $4000.

G J Kelly &w to W R Overs &w, plot 28A. Southampton Shores,

T O Conklin to Lee Kresel &ano, pci ss Head of Pond-Scuttle Hole Rd., Southampton Town, $5000.

R E Drew to R R Bayersdorfer &w, lot 26. Sunset Shores, South­ampton Town, $3000.

C M Erthal to A Reilly &w, pcins Redwood Rd., Sag Harbor, $2000.

Same to Eleanore P Burns, pci ns Redwood Rd., Sag Harbor, $2000.

Montauk Beach Co., Inc. to E Justad &w, se s Second House Rd., Montauk, $3500.

NOTICE TO BIDDERSPLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that

sealed bids will be received at the office of the Town Clerk. 159 Panti- go Road, East Hampton. N. Y., until 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday. May 5, 1964 on uniforms for the Police Depart­ment of the Town of East Hampton.

Detailed specifications may be obtained from the office of the Town Clerk. 159 Pantigo Road, East Hamp­ton, N. Y. during usual business hours.

Bids will be publicly opened and read in the Court Room of the Town Offices, 159 Pontigo Road, East Hampton, N. Y. at 10 A.M., May 5, 1964.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.Dated April 15, 1964

By Order of the Town BoardEUGENE E. LESTERTown Clerk

30-1

t

CANCELLATION NOTICE

It is with regret that we announce the cancellation of the H O M E - A - R A M A show sponsored by Southampton Lions Club which was to be held April 24 and 25.

m i fL:

SUFFOLK

APRIL 261

Memo to AdvertisersEspecially those who look beyond the white space of advertising columns when considering sales messages.

Your potential customers and our readers are the same people.

Your success, in what you have to say about your product or service, is directly related to the interest readers take in a publication and what it has to offer.

%

This A.B.C.* report tells, through audited facts, the story of our responsive circulation audience—how many people, where they live, and how they were influenced to be a part of that audience.

To learn more about your customers, and our readers, ask to see a copy of our latest A.B.C. report.

THE EAST HAMPTON STAR153 Main St. EA 4-0477-0002

•The Audit Bureau of Circulations Is a non-profit circulation auditing association whosflrepresentaUves regularly visit member publishers’ offices and whose reports provide fact* on cach publication’s circulation. Copies of our latest A.B.C, report are available to interested persons without obligaUon.