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Yaphank Group s Continued from page 1, this section sors voted May 22 to buy through condemnation the lands around Carman.- River and Peconic River. The slate will pay about %' .i .000 , 0(H) on the projec t , the county, about irl . 0n0.0n0. Tin- purpose of the project is to conserve woodlands , marsh- lands and wildlife , to protect county water tables and to protect against undesirable development and pollution of the two rivers. Residents of Yaphank oppose tile project because , they say. too large a hunk of land would be taken off the county tax roles and because Yaphank would allegedly lose its charm if all of the water- front property on both the upper and lower Y aphank lakes is ac- quired , a. - , piopos '-d . Speak' !- ai Saturday ' s meeting pointed o ,t that Yaphank already has a lot oi ualaxa' -ie laud , . -iner t? (he Suffolk < \ <• .,nty ibone is loca- ted then- ; 4 ^ v. <-:. ;,- the Depart - ment of Lob — Vi OJH- . Oj ' AOUitO Control , Board of Fo-'-ti \/ - , ( ' oun- ty Farm , the n<-v. ( oj nty Prison l' ' arm and the f'j vii Derb r.se Fire- manic Truinitiij - ' \ cote; . John (' . Walker , presid ent of the Chambei - of Commerce , opened the meeting ' and asked the group to appoint n ehairman for the pro - ceeding. - . Ifei'bei't Faust was .nom- inated chairman and .Mis. John Mj '/e . secretary. Mr. Faust briefed the gathering on the proposed plan and asked lot a committee to be formed to represent the group. Ernst Muel- ler was. nominated chairman of the committee of which the members are Harold Powers. 11. rbert Faust, Mrs. Mirctte Ickes. Mrs. Hazel Manes and Mrs. John Bergeron. It was brought up during the meeting that the group coe ? r. . : oppose conservation •:>: j : ¦ ' . g;-- . - . It was felt, however, that ±b : t:. - - good of the community. ;¦ - . ¦; • .. -1¦: •>:- ing its future growth , another :- . - - iution to conservation ar.c p:- ... - tio.n should be found. i A public inform at o . >ri ro e-eti: g I was called Jurie 2' . J by Mr. lot- - hison at the- Yaphank : ; re r. ou-v which was attended by approxi- matel y 25U pr ofile. Strong oppo. -i- t. ' on by pi' operty owners in Yap- hank was voiced then. At that meeting. Mr. Dennison said he didn ' t know exactl y where tiit? taking Sines would be. He ad- ded, however , that the plan had firo ^ w ^^od to a point where it couldn ' t he stopped. The County Hoard ot ' Supervi- sors , in passing on the program, authorized §88 , 500 for surveys and appraisals of the propeuics in- volved. There are 410 lots involve .;, in- cluding three ( .luck t ' arms. The lar- gest single property owner is Su f - folk Lodge Came Preserve, o. :\oo t has title to \LoOO acres along the river. ^'Ililiillllllillllllllira ^ /#^x No Rush ! No Crush ! 1 |CB I BANKING SERVICES I ^ | DAILY UNTIL 6 P. M. ) | Monday through Friday f ^ ^ y ^ ^ ^ ^ Wl'S.i^ll'lillllillilllll 'illlllllilillillllllillllW ~€$^ ^ \The Bank Where Thousands have y ' j ^ T ^ ^ Saved Millions since 1896 j d5&^ f ~ _ a r ^w^gf^ fe 1 - ?| «'» ^ ? \ I 1 1 T * B * T I f OF PATCHOGUE N. r. j ; , ^- - ' ' \ »J i . __ Corner So. Ocean Ave. and Church St. Tel. GRover 5-5800 *B&Hm Wm$^$$l^^ :- \- -Q T H, n- T»Hflfly ' ^ertTTtfr, fitof to 8 p.m. Member F.D.LC. ' AM .iiu.i. ( i . -u OiAO a- ..; 'CC .A- . ,i t . :; . i ' \ . < i ' - i ' . . o : - ' ^ . ' O . *. ' . . . : ,(. - , i .,. - , ' . , - . : A ' • •' . ' ¦ ' ¦ • , > ¦ 1 -1 s o ' ¦¦. A L i - . • A . ' i i i i ' . . . . ' U . . - ' i . I LA i 1 t A A \\ i' . ' ,. ' . 'I ¦ . U - t.i. . - . .<A << . , .. A ' lA ¦ -' . 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After I he jt' . 'i me , . •iN. ' .i. 'sli ' iit ni. 'tn ngcr Ralph Sluyves atil , iciid , \Fv cry kid on tha t field denerves some credit . They played a great ball g-:im«\ \ At the same time . Staten Island routed Xorth Rockland . 10 1. Xorth Patchogue erupted for tcu. r r;:ns in the first inning. Two wsilks . ' .wo errors and bits b y l 0ir.es. Powe ll ar,d Fell accounted j foi' :ho runs. i The v, loners adeh d two in the ' feovto and two in the sixth, lnj : tOe :¦ . . \ .::¦: :- . inning, buva ! doubled 1 :.:.;: eavo o ^.oiii o on a trip le b y i :- );- . \ . \ ; . -• . r. Powell doubled to score : P ¦ - •¦ <. - .i F. .,i;oo 5i i walked if. the sixth, ¦ . -too. second and scored a double ; I Fv Fi ll. Stuart siri glod to drive ;|ir: Foli. M loiruori. in laying ri ght field for iN ' . 'tV: ihitci' ii ig'Ue. made one of the i ootst.:ooong plays of the game. 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J. Jones that there is. no h'gal v.a\' in which the board can expedite the matter of providing a supp l y of additional water in the Stony Brook Wat- .-r District on the basis that the situ- ation constitutes an emergency. On June (i , the board author- ized an expenditure of up to $5.- 000 to provide a meter p it and trunk line to provide an additional point oi ' water supp l y subject to a! oO-day p o r m i s s i v e vef eroP.durn period. Xo objections havinp- boon rais- ed durinpr the SO days, the board advert ise- ,1 for bids which wove opened .Inl y 11. The lowest bid was found to bo ?o , 7So ari d the big bost $7.1 bO.To . well over the limit sot b y the original resolution . Last woods , the board increased the limit to $$ . 000. for this mot or p it and trunk line on the basis that it was an \ emorgY-noy situa tioii '\ in the area invok ed. In his report Io the t own board this week . Attorney Jones said that while the law does permit gox orning\ bodies to make tempor- ary emergency repairs , when a permanent inst-nllation is involved , tl-e law requires the holding\ of a public hearing and a 30-day per- missive referendum period before the contract may be awarded and work begun. The hearing now is set for Au- gust S and the permissive referen- dum period will add another 30 days before action can be taken. According to Supervisor Stout: \1 am contacting the bidders and requesting that they extend the period their bids will be valid, so that when we can finall y award the contract, not an extra minute of delay will be necessary. \ Town Historian Laura Ebell in- t roduced the curator of the town museum of Civil War Centennial items . Miss Edith Gruber, to the board. Miss Gruber reported tha t since its opening, more than 400 visitors have viewed the disp lays. She further asked that the public be invited to add to the eoVection of items. The museum is on Roe Street. East Patchogu e . Babe Ruth Champs The board passed a resolution commending the Xorth Patchogue Youth Athletic Club , which won the Xew York State championshi p in the Babe Ruth League baseball. Said the resolution : \Be it . . . lesolved that this town board go on record as having the highest confidence in this team ' s ability to continue its triump hs until it wins the \World Series champion- si- i p in the Babe Ruth League. \ Yap hank Road Prior to going into the agenda at its Tuesday meeting, the board heard a comp laint from Mrs . Catherine- Howell and H' . -ni'y Garh- :uan. both of Shan nun Boulevard . Yai-hank. that they have drainage ari d spec-ding problems on their street. The speeding was referred t o the tratne division of the Sut \ ¦' \oik County Lobee: the drainage to Councilman Willard K . Kedd y. Lire Island Garhage In another resolution. th<- board declared in default a contract be- tween the Fire Island Pines Re- fuse and Garbage District and the Suffolk Rubbish Removal Co.. Inc. Attorney H- Alan Zwissk- r report- ed to the board that the rubbish removal company had failed to meet certain sections of the con- tract. Councilman John A, Young veri- fied Mr. Zwissk- r ' s statement b y .saying that he has received num- erous eomp laints from re sidents of Fire Island Pines; . ! Councilman Young said that he j has contacted another rubbish re- | moval com pany to do the work. Other Matters in other actions , the board : 1 ) r< 'f( '!i ( - '(\ to Councilman Kedd y a comp laint by Willi am 1) . Carpen- ter , .Seymour Lane , Gordon Heights , that the road in front of his born e , which comes to a dead end , i.s not paved. Mr . Carpenter said he understood that the road should have been dedicated to the tow/i , hut he was led to under- stand that it hadn ' t. He asked the board to do something about pa\ - mg it. Mr. Keddy is to report to the board next week. 2) Set for a public hearing at 2 \ p. m. August 22 , the extension of the Ronkonkoma Lighting District . Attorney Robert 11. Diedorf of Pnlehog'ite reported to the board that bX lights are p lanned in t he- extension , which is north and east of the present lighting district. The cost , he said , would be s Sl , btl per year. ' . * >) Jb-ard a report b y Council- man Howard L. Rowland that he has inquired about tin ext ension of Oak Street , Hast 1' atchogue . and that the total job would cost $10 , 800 . including the purchase of the property. It was held fur fur- ther consideration b y th¦ - board . 4 ) Heard a report b y Super- visor Stout that he- has arrange-d to meet with the file Commis~b>n- ors of the fire districts in Brock- haven Town to consider up dating the present ft to regulation. - . \This has not been done for 2\ years. \ Mr. Stout said. ol Authorized th e supervisor to negotiate for a lease between the county and the town for Cupsogue Beach for one year for si. (>) Read a loiter from the Mas- tic Beach Fire District stating that the board of fire commissioners feels that \ several shacks \ on Mas- tic Road near Commaek Road, which were transported from an area known as \Dodge City \ on the Sunrise Highway. Patchogue he declared a li re hazard . Tin matte r was referred to Council- man Harold L. Chapman ant Town Building Inspector Emi Lange. 7) Passed a resolution vesting the title of Miller Place Pond undei the name of the Town of Brook- haven. A long legal battle preced- ed the condemnation proceeding: which finall y netted the town the title to this property, located or Route 25A in Miller Place . ABC BOARD MOVES RIVERHEAD — The Suffoll Count y Alcoholic Beverage Con trol Board , formerly located at 2\ Griffing Avenue . Riverhead. is now located in its new quarter: at 47 East Main Street , River head , the Lee Building, according to C. J. Aldridge , executive of ficer. The first colonial newspaper \v;e issued in Boston September 2;i 1760. Named \Publick Occurence Both Foreigrn and Domestick\ ; tin paper was soon suppressed by English authorities because it con- tained reflections of a very hige nature and \ sundry doubtful and ' uncertain repoi'ts. \ L1RR Asks SPECIAL THIS WEEK DELICIOUS HOME COOKED SAUERBRATEN 1.75 With Dump lings and Red Cabbage BELLP0RT HOTEL BE A L S T «.9«» E '- I - *L* ¦ SV^ K ^''*^ NOW I'M TELLING YOU ^'^OJ^. way. Bayport . is the best place to get top quality at lowest prices . 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O . i SOOl ; J . -' .OO AA . . \' vv t i-:-i :¦:*:•: :.;• ; y : :<¦ :;¦ .; : - £ . o: ' - ' ¦ t- ' -i- t e J : . t - - . ^ooo Vf r. -V\ - -Vvv - r'tn.ti- r. of Br.:-oohiVe-o \ l»!; t or: c: ' :a '' : M-^ ; , ; ' . .a; espe-o ib w :. - . . - :.oar.t ,f BMH Enters Continued from page 1 , this sectioD Instrument Corp.. of S y ioj io, : v. 'here he is an electriciar. . Police said the child apparently wandered from the home, climbed a four-foot wooden ladder and fell into the approximatel y two- foot deep pool of water about 4:45 p. m. The couple told police, according to police , that they had purchased the pool to prevent their children. from danger in swimming in Lake Ronkonkoma and that they had tried to be careful about keeping the ladder on the ground when the pool Avas not in use. Other children of the coup le are Philip, IS. Theresa. 12. Herman, to and Walte r . 5. The family had lived in the area close to lb year- . Funeral arrangement * w e r e made by the Joseph A. Weber- funeral home of Lake R o r.k on ste- rna. Youngest Child