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'Walk Alone Together ' O pening Production At John Drew Theatre The John Drew Theatie of East Hampton will open it* eig ht-week summer season July 1 thiough 8 with a prize-winning London suc- cess entitled , \Walk Alone To- gether \ . The opening comedy, never before produced in the Uni- ted States, will be followed by a new musical , \All Kinds of Giants . \ which wi 1 open .Jul y 10 and uin all that week. Guild Hall itself will produce the 1901 .season ' s, first two at- tractions , both of which wi'l be directed by Neil McKenzie , vvdl- known adapter, theat e woi kshop teach n\ and director with nearl y 40 productions including an Obr j award winner. The Phoenix Tl eatre of New- York which has never before par- ticipated in any o.it-of-town sum- mer seaso i , will make theatrical history by producing the third fourth and fifth weeks ' attractions at the John Drew , July 17 through August 5. Christopher Fry ' s \The Lady ' s Not for Burning \ , Ten- ne see Williams ' \Summ°r and Smoke \ , and Eugene Ionesco ' s pair of comedies - \Tl e Chairs \ and \The Bald Soprano \ will be Phoenix-produced. The Association of Producing Artists , which , like East Hamp- ton ' s Guild Hall and the Phoenix Theatre , is a non-profit enterprise , will present the sixth , seventh and eighth productions starting August 7 and continuing through the sea- son to August 2G , inclusive. APA score d a major triumph at the John Drew last year , helping to increase the over-all proceeds by 40 per cent in Guild Hall' s 1960-instituted new policy which promises to suc- ceed even better this summer. APA will present Richard B. Sheridan ' s \School for Scandal\ , Georga M. 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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be 1 eceived and publieh op\ned by the Director of I' m chase , Suffolk County, at Suf- folk (\ >unt\ (Vn ' e . Kneihead , Xt w York for the following items on tin following dates: Tin -da\ . June 27 . 11 :()() A. M. — Concession Contract — Ciga-oUt' Vending Machines Thut- s.lav , June 29. 11:00 A. M ^ . Two l i)(Jl r, cvl . 1 Dr. Sedans l- ' uday. June 110 . 11:00 A. M. Seven 1001 0 cy l . 2 Dr. Sedans Kudav. June :.[) . 11:00 A. M. Five l i)(i l G cyl. 2 Dr. Sedans Wednesday , Jul\ . \ > . 11:00 A. M. One I SMi l V 8 1 Dr. S\ilun Tui M U U . July 11 .11 -00 A. M. -- One :W Ft . ' Police Hoat Friday . August 1. 11:00 A. M. Ofhre Fur-iituie Delinitixe specifications for the a lios e items may be obtained at the office of the Depaitment of 1 ' in cba. se. Stewart P. Mitman Director of Purchase NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Cen tial School Dis ' nct ~ ~ Towns oi Piookhaveii. Snuthtown. and Jsli p SiJfolk County Xew York , (in ac- i iu dance with Section 1 (). ' ¦? of Art- icle \ » \ o\ the (Jeneral Municipal Law ) heiehv in\ ites (he submis- sion o| sealed bids on the follow - mi; • Cafetetia Equi pment Cbei' so 1 ro/en (iiiods M' eats Bids will be received until 2:00 V. M. on July Ik 1 }»51 at the Dis- trict Office. I>arm to-Market Road HoltsMHe . Xi w Yolk at which time bids will he publiily o])ened. Spei ifications and bid forms may be obtained at the District Office , Farm-io-Market Road . Holtsville , Xew Yoik. For further informa- tion phone SFlden 2-8901. Tin Hoard of Fducation reserve?. th» j rmbt to rejei t any bid or all bids and ako to waive any infor- malities it considers to the school disti i ( t ' s best interest . \11 bi<ls shall be binding for foit\-fi\e days subesquent to the bid opening. BOARD OF FDFCATION Cintial School District 3to Holt s Mile . Xiw York P\ Dons V. Alexander Disti iet Clerk June 22. 19(51 Dated NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Boaid of Fducation of I mon Fiee School District #. \ > , Towns <»f Kli p-Huiokhaven , (Bay- jioit lllue Point) wil l receive in- ioimal pi oposals for: 1. Hi-monthlv inspection of all distiiet oil bin ners and burner and boiler c ontrols . 2. \nnual so vicing of the a ' uHf , part s excluded. Tin Hoard of Education will as- sume that any fi rm or persons submitting a proposal for ~ 1 anil o' — 2 abo\ e will be available foi eivergency seivice and l epairs as lequued on a ati aight time and matenal basis. Pionosals are due in the Dis- ti nt Office by JS P. M. June 30 . 19'U. Thiy will be publicly opened and ri ad at a special Board meet- ing at 8- o() P. M. June 30 , 1961 at the Bayport-Blue Point Hi g h School. Jeromus E. Meissner , Clerk Union Free School Dist. ~ o Towns Flip-lb ookha\ en , X. Y. 189 Academy Stieet Ba\poit , New Yoi k NOTICE TO BIDDERS » Board of Education Union h ree School District No. 24 Tow n of Brookhaven Suffolk County, New York PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv en that separate sealed bids for the conduction of the ADDI- TION AND ALTERATIONS TO MEDFORD AVENUE SCHOOL. located on Medi' oul Avenue and Dahlia Stieets in Patchogue , Tow n of Brookhaven , Suffolk County, New York , will be receiv- ed bv the Boaid of Education , L' nion Fre e School District No. 24 , Tow n of Brookhaven , Suffolk Counn- , New York in the Cafeteria of the Patchogue Senior Hi g h School on Saxton St reet Patch- ogue. New York on Jul y 18 , 1961 at 3:00 p. m. in the nort h cafe- teiia of the Patchogue High School , Saxton Street , Patchogue , N< w York , and then at said time and p lace publicl y opened and read aloud. The work will comprise the fol- lowing: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT NO. 1 HEATING AND VENTILATING CONTRACi NO 2 PLUMBING AND SANITARY CONTRACT NO. 3 ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 4 The Information for Bidders , Form of Bid , Form of Contract , Geneial Conditions , Supplem .ntary General Conditions of the Con- tract , Drawings and Specifications may be examined and obtained at the office of the Architect , Frederic P. Wiedersum Associates , 65 Roost velt Avenue, Valley Stream , New York , upon deposit of $50.00 for each General Construction set and ^23.00 for each of the Mech- anical Trades sets. Any person or corporation dul y submitting a pro posal accompanied by a certified check or other securit y in accord- ance with the requirements of the Information for Bidders , will , up- on return of the first cop y of the Drawings and Specifications in good condition and within thirt y (30 ) days after the award of the contracts for the project , or re- jection of the bids , receive the deposit in full. On return of any additional sets under the same conditions as enumerated , one- half of the deposit will be re- turned. When a person or corpora - tion obtains a set of Drawings and Specifications and makes the re- quited deposit but does not sub- mit a proposal , one-half of the deposit will be returned to such non-b'dder upon return of the Drawings and Specifications in good condition within thirt y (30) SAFE FOUND—Anonymous phone call informed Fifth Squad detectives of Suffolk County Police Sunday of location of office safo about two feet off dock at Blue Point Avenue , Blue Point. Fifth Precinct Patrolman Theodore C.iuffreda assists in bringing safe aboard boat of Marine Division. Detectives Kenneth Lowden and Wallace Nulty, who are in charge of investigation , said they believe safe was taken in Suffolk County bur- glary and surmised safe had been in bay \ not over seven months. \ —Photo by William R. Goldfein Patchogue Area FIRST CHURCn OF CHRIST <, SCIENTIST Roe Boulevard and N. Ocean Ave . SUNDAY 11 a. m. —Sunday school . 11 a. m. —Sunday service. The need to follow Christ Jesus ' examp le b y healing the sick com- passionatel y throug h prayer will be stressed at Chiistian Science churches Sunday. The Lesson Sermon is on ''Chris- tian Science. \ The Golden Text is from Reve- lation (12): \Now is come saha- tion , and streng th , and the king- dom oi our God , and the power of his Chi ist. \ Nursery for pre-Sunday school age children through church ser- vices is provided. WEDNESDAY 8:15 p. m. —Testimony meeting. DAILY Reading room hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., dailv , Fridr.ys 7 to 9 p. m. except Sunday and legal holidays it 38 South Ocean Avenue. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR S A VIO R 231 Jayne Avenue • ' Dr. Lamm erf Redelfs , Pastor SUNDAY 9 a. m. —Sunday School and Nursery for babes in arms and children up to three years of age. 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. — Dhine worshi p. Sermon , \One of the Greatest Promises in the World. \ 8 p. m. — Study group: ''Ad- ventures in Christian Steward- ship. \ Leader , Heniy Lohmann. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev . Richard C. Chap in. Rector Rev. E. A. W. H. Wilson , Rector Emeritus FRIDAY 12 noon—Holy Communion SATURDAY 7 a. m. — Acol ytes ' trip to New York cathedral . SUNDAY Fourth Sunday after Trinity 8 a. m. — Holv Communion. 9 a. m. — Family Eucharist and Church School. 11 a. m. — Morning prayer , litany and sermon. 4 p. m. — Church School com- mencement. THURSDAY 9 a. m. — Holy Communion. (Feast of St. Peter). Church School picnic at Cedar Beach. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH East Main St reet Rev. Daniel G. Fiehter , Pastor THURSDAY 7 p. m. —Walther League choir. > 8 p. m. —Senior choir. SUNDAY 9 a. m. —Sunday School. 9 a. m. — Church service. 10:30 a. m. —Church service . WEDNESDAY 1:30 p. m. — Senior Ladies ' Aid Society. THE CO N GREG A T I O NA L CHURCH 95 East Main Street Mr. and Mrs. David D. Larson , Missionaries Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott Rev Harold R. Coleman Ministers THURSDAY (Today) 8 p. m. —•Senior choir rehearsal . SATURDAY 4-S p. m. — Junior Hi gh Fel- lowshi p picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Kana. SUNDAY 11 a. m. — Worshi p service. Sermon by the Rev. Harold R. Coleman. THE METHODIST CHURCH South Ocean Avenue Patchogue Rev. Donald W. Hamblin THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal in Ladies ' Parlor. 9 p. m. — Alcoholics Anonymous meets in the narish house. SUNDAY 9:30 a . m. — \Baccalaureate Breakfast\ in the Ladies ' parlor. Sponsored by Commission on Edu- cation. 9:45 a.m .—Church School with classes from nursery through high school in the Paiksh House. Adult Bible Class. 11 a. m. — Morning Worship service. 3 p. m. — Student piano reci- tal. Church School room—Florence A. Brunck. 7:30 ]). m. —Junior and Senior Methodist Youth Fellowshi p, Young Adult Fellowship meet in th° church. MONDAY 6:30 p. m. — Methodist Men ' s supper combined with Mother and Daug hter supper. Methodist men to ser\ e. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m. — Boy Scouts meet in the parish house. News of the Churches Pupils of the Bay Avenue Ele- mentary School presented a pro- gram of instrumental and vocal music at an assembly program honoring award winners last Thursday. Academic honors were announced by Dr. Alden T. Stuart , superin- tendent of the Patchogue schools , for pupils who received awards do- nated by the Bay Avenue Parent- Teacher Association. Past Presi- dent Eugene Snee presented the awards. I Veterans of Foreign Wars awards were made by Master Sergeant Boyle of Jayne Lattin Po^t 2913 , Veterans of Fore i gn Wars. May Ristich , daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Ristich , received the VFW outstanding citizenshi p award. Joan De La Ve gne , daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. John De La Vergne, was presented a plaque for winning first prize in the VFW essay con- test on the top ic , \What Civil De- fense Means to Me \ . Musicians of the sixth grade were awai-ded pins by band leader , Charles Mailand; orchestra con- ductor , Dora Clarke; and director of the glee club, Margaret Lock- lin. The award ceremony was con- cluded with presentation of honor certificates to safety patrol mem- bers by the faulty advisor , J. Al- ton North. Bay Avenue School Pup ils Are Honored At Awards Assembly Here comes the bride ! The strains of the wedding march will begin auspiciously when you accept the cheerfully given serv- ice of The Advance in your selec- ti on of wedding invitations. Prin- ted , raised printing or engraving. —Adv. BELLPORT — The Citizens Council of Central District 4 met at the Bellport library June 7 and election of officers was held. The new officers are : William Bianchi of Epsom Court , Brook- haven , president; Boris Lomono- soff of Academy Lane , Bellport, vice president; Muriel Gallagher of Americus Avenu e , East Patch- ogue , recording secretary ; Mrs. Anthony Ventrice of Doane Ave- nue , Bellport , corresponding secre- tary, Arthur Murray of Bourdois Avenue , Bellport , treasurer. Committee reports were g iven. The out going president , Blair Mun- hofen , thanked everyone. Mrs. Roy Deems is membership chairman. Anyone interested in be- coming a member of the Citizens Council mav contact her at ATlan- tic 0-9727. ' Refreshments were served by Mrs. R. Starke and Mrs. William Murdoch. To Be Successful — Advertise Dist. Citizens Council Elects New Officers The North Patchogue Civic As- sociation will hold a dance Sat- urday at 8:30 p. m. at the Polish hall on Falcon Avenue , North Pat- chogue. Music will be provided by Ray Kotula and his Half-Beats. At the association ' s last meet- ing of the season this week , it was decided to enter a float in the July Fourth Parade , work for a band stand for Hallock Park on Richmond Avenue , North Pat- chogue , and work for what was described as \better traffic con- ditions and cleaner streets through- out North Patchogue. \ The next meeting of the associa- tion will be held the third Monday in September. NP Civic Association Plans Saturday Dance Bob Lindenfelser Wins: WINNER—Patchogue Mayor Robert T. >V aldbauer drew w inner Saturday in contest sponsored by Merchants Division of Patch - ogue Chamber of Commerce in connection with Father ' s day . Holding microphone for him is Richard Hodkin of WPAC , which broadcast drawing held in front of Putchogue Theatre. —Maple Leaf Photo Service Robert Lindenfelser of South Coleman Road , Centereach , won a portable television set Saturday in the \Pops Is Tops \ promotion sponsored for Father ' s day by the Meichants Division of the Patch- ogue Chamber of Commerce. The first-place winner also won a portable dishwasher since his wife was with him at the time ; of the drawing in front of th\ Patchogue Theatre . Winners of power lawn mowers were Jerry Monticello of P. O. Box 402 , Mastic; Walter Hairis of 416 Flint Street , Greenport , and George Presto n of Jackson A\e nue , Sound Beach. Mayor Robert T. Waldbauer drew the winner. Andrew Cai tcr , president of the Merchants Divis- ion , drew the winner of second prize , Henry Roth the third and William O. Grimmer tho foutth. The drawing was conducted by Peter Poulos , village recreation director, and Dick Hodkin of WPAC. Engaged couples , a t te nt I o n please ! For the most beautiful , streamlined , latest st j le raised printing announcements stop in and see our samples. The Ad- \ ance. —Adv. Pops Is Tops ' Contest Highlights Father ' s Day - i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby g iven , Pursuant to Town Law , Section 264 . that the Town Board of the Town of Brookhaven , Suffolk County. New York , will meet at the Town Hall Patchogue, New York , on Tues- day Jul y 11th , 190 1 and will hold a public Hearing at 7:30 P. M. pie\ailin g time on the subject of the following proposed change in the Boundaries of use district as indicated on the building zone map of the Town of Brookhaven , w hich change will affect the use of the lands herein described pur- suant to the provisions of the Building Zone Ordinance of said Town: Petitions will be heard in the numeiical older in which they are advertised , at said Public hearing all interested persons will be g iven an opportunity to be heard. Item 3 MASTIC ACRES. INC. \C\ Residence to \J-2\ Business — All that certain p iece or parcel of land , situate . King and being at Mastic , Town of Brookhaven , Suffolk County, N e w York, bounded and described as fol lows: Commencing at a point in the westerl y side of Garden Place distant 102.59 fe et southerly as measured along the westerl y side of Garden Place from the inter- section of the westerly side of Gulden Place and the soutbeil y side of Montauk Highway, and running thence southerl y along the westerh side of Garden Place 108.90 feet; running thence west- erl y and parallel to the northerly s ide of Mastic Boulevard 200 feet; running thence * northerly and paiallel to the westerl y side of Garden Place 108.90 feet ' ; run- ning - thence easte rl y and parallel to the northerly side of Mastic Boulevard 200 feet to the point or place of beginning; being lots 415 and 446 , Mastic Acres , Unit 8. Said propert y is located in School Disti-ict ~32 and is not w ithin 500 ft. of the boundary of any incorporated village, ad- jacent town line , state park or state parkway. Dated at Patchogue , New York June 20th , 1901 Ro^ _t A. Cooney, Town Clerk i own of Brookhaven NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereb y g iven , p ur- suant to Town Law , Sectior 264 , that the Town Board of the Town of Brookhaven , Suffolk Count y, New York , will meet at the Town Hall Patchogue , New York , on Tuesday, July 11th , 1961 and will hold a Public Hearing at 4:00 P. M. Prevailing time on the sub- ject of the following proposed change in the boundaries of use district as indicated on the Build j ing Zone Map of the Town of Brookhaven , which change will af- fect the use of the lands herein described pursuant to the provis- ions of tke Building Zone Ordin- ance of said Town : Petitions will be heard in the numerical Order in which they are advertised. At said Public Hearing all persons interested will be giv- en an opportunity to be heard. Item 2 DONALD A. MATES \C\ Residence to \L-3\ Industrial— All that certain p lot , p iece or parcel of land being at or near Yaphank , Town of Brookhaven , Suffolk County, New York , and being more particularly describ- ed as follows : Beg inning at a point on the northerl y side of Farm to Market Road , which said point is distant 838.0 ft . westerl y from the intersection of the westerl y side of Yaphank Ave- nue with the northerl y side of Farm to Market Road ; and from said point of beginnmg; running thence , along the northerly side of Farm to Market Road , North 71 degrees 22 minutes 03 seconds West 949.0 ft. to a point ; Thence North 2 degrees 50 minutes 00 seconds West 2914.0 ft. to land of the County of Suffolk ; Thence , South 86 degrees 49 minutes 59 seconds West 872.09 ft. to a point; Thence South 3 degrees 01 minutes 35 seconds East 3246.0 it. to the northerl y side of _ f arm to Market Road , the point or p lace of beg inning; that said premises are located in School District No. 4 , and are not within 500 ft. of the bound- ary of any Incorporate d Village , Township, State Park or State- Parkway. Item 3 GEORGE H. HUSING , \C\ Residence to \J-2\ Business — All that certain piece or parcel of land together with the build- ings and improvements thereon situate , lying and being at Blue Point in the Town of Brook- haven , Suffolk Count y, New York , bounded and described as fol- lows : Commencing at a concrete monument set for a bound in the east line of Blue Point Avenue distant 478.87 feet northerl y as measured along the east line of 1 Blue Point Avenue fro m its in- tersection with the north line of Madison Avenue; manning thence N. 15 degrees 54 minutes 00 seconds W. 99.00 feet to a locust stake and land now or formerl y of Mrs. William H. Arthur; run- ning thence N. 70 degrees 58 minutes 00 seconds E. by and with said land now or formerl y of Mrs. William H. Arthur 332.46 feet to a locust stak e and land now or formerly of William B. Arthur; running thence S. 20 de- grees 47 minutes 30 seconds E. bv and with said lands formerly of William B. Arthur 99.00 feet to a locust stake and land now or formerly of Alanson Payne; running thence S. 70 degrees 59 minutes 00 seconds W. by and with said lands now or formerl y of Alanson Payne and lands for- merly of Blue Point M. E. Church 340.91 feet to the east line of Blue Point Avenue and the con- crete monument at the point or place of beg inning. Containing all within said bounds as shown by survey by Norton Brothers , Surveyors , Patchogue and Say- ville , New York, dated Sep tember 2 , 1944. Excepting therefrom the most westerly 100 feet of the premises adjoining Blue Point Avenue and presentl y zoned for Business \J\ use. Said premises are located in School District No. 5 and are not within 500 feet of the boundary line of any incor- porated village or the boundary line of any town , state park or state parkway. Dated at Patchogue , New York June 20th , 1961 Robert A. Cooney, Town Clerk Town of Br oo kh a ven Town of Brookhaven Legal Notices days a fter the award of the Con- tui\t for the project Each contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible biddei or the proposals will be reje cted within forty-five (15) days of th date of opening pioposals , sub ji ct , bowiw er , to the discretional \ l ight received by the Board o < \ Fducation to waive a i\- in formali- ties in , or to reject any or all proposals and to advertise for new pioposals - if. in its onim n , th > best interest of the District will thereb y ho promoted. Each biddi i must deposit with his bid sec\ .) it\ in an amount no less than f ive percentum (f> ' < ) of the base bid , in the form and su '<- iect to the condition s provided in the Information I ' oi Bidders. No hi Id u- shall withdr aw his bid within fo tv-fi\c ( 15) days after the date of op'M'ing of b'ds BOARD OF ED U C ATION UNION FREK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24 TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN SUFFOLK COUNTY , NEW M)RK By: Wil'iam J. Carrol President Dated : June 21 , 1901