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PAGE EIGHT OBITUARY feo mme pone Mrs. Nancy Spadola, 59 Mrs. Nancy Spadola, 59, widow of the late Frank - A. Spadola. ded on Saturday, of dast week fol- lowing a lengthy illness. Her home h HUNTINGTON TODAY - NORTHPORT OBSERVER, NORTHPORT, L. |.. N. Y. THURSQAY, FEBRUARY, 15, 19852 4 ' sociates for the above mentioned |of Suffolk New York, hbaving| Parents and psychologists are learn Whaf it means to be re. | . subdi' 'sion, more particularly de- | made application for the' reductio®| almost unanimous in agrecing that | sponsible. Lhey learn the value of scribed as bounded on the forth by |of. the performance bond on HA- | youngsters who do chores regu- [reliability and learn to share aug land- now or formerly. of Ander- | THERWOOL AT COMMAK, darly gain in many ways. They | cooperate. son; east by Malsy Lane; south | SECTION 1 from $3238610 to * . by filed plat of Denton Hillis; |$5,000.00. Application for bond re- . : plea}: hyszlaxlti uowo (£11; fgmerly of | duction has be?“ made due to cer- | 4\ = \= po | Fisher & Lone rive and tain portions of site improvements | [[}; =-- \ Taa containing. _ approximately - 3.2 having been completed. The Hunt-|(|| FOR FANCY GROCERIES NORSKE VARER was at 49 Kenneth Ave., Elwood. She is survived by three sons, Capt Frank A Spadola, Jr., ser- ving in the United States Army; Walhain, and James of New Hyde Park, a daughter, Mrs. Ann Bech- told of New jersey; and nine grandchildren. The Rosary was recited on Monday evening at the Nolan Funeral Home, Laurel Ave., Northport. with Solemn Requiem Mass on Fuesday morning at St. Anthony oo Padua R. C. Chur kast Northport, loterment was in St. Plulbp Nem Cemetery, East Northport, Mrs. Isidoro Musumeci, 58, Mrs Inodogo - Musume - of 3 Graystone Dr.., bast Northport, ded in the Huntington Hospital on February 7, at the je of 58. whe was born on Jun. 10, 1903 im Lipari, Italy, and had resided here for the past 4 years. She is survived by ser husband, Isidoro, 4 daughters, Mrs. Giovanna Pata lano of Bellows Falls, Vt., Mrs. Josephine De Fatta of Brooklyn, Mrs. Mary Mucerino and Mrs. Nancy Gulno of East Northport, as well as two sons, Anthony and Ralph also of East Northport; al- so surviving are 12 grandchildren, a sister Mrs, Lucia Anco of Italy, and a brother Gerald Palma of Passan, N. J. 'lhere was a reutation of the Rosary on Frdiay evening at the, Brueggemann Funeral Home,. Larktield Rd., East Northport. A Solemn Requiem Mass was on Saturday, Feb. 10, at St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church, Inter- ment was in St. Johns Cemetery. Brooklyn. Hans Engelsdorff Hans (Fred) - Engelsdorff, be- loved brother of Mrs. Herma Bol- duan of 7 Garfield St.. Northport. passed away suddenly on Feb. 8. He was born at Wiesbaden. Germany, and came to this coun- try as a young man in the early twenties. He made his home in Forest Hills, (Rego Park)}. division 28 of Section 130 of the | 493899 Department. having made application for | the RJ v. H ‘ ,. f ( ade | applic. t (HARD v. AH Al Funeral | services - were held town daw. This amendment (No. In the event that a Regents Col- apprgvifl MIG subdivision Plat pre- (\hairnftaa HOLAH AV’ 2151 BO’X’rglfzss Monday at the Hitlebrand Euner | 4 ~ \ . . frege Sholarship award is declined | pared, by Theodore S. Prime for | ~ ~~~ up wparag~=~ ~ ~- } would - grant towns in the ve une the above mentioned subdivision. LEGAL NOTICE MIRRORS al Chopel Woodhaven Blvd, Rego Park Interment was in Ist Lt, K, V. Berchiollo is welcomed aboard the N. A. S., Pensacola, Fla. by Rear Admiral M. H. Tuttle, chief of Naval Air Basic Command at the station. The lieutenant is a res- ident of 5 Horseshoe Dr., Northport. Sportsmen Will Discuss Pending Laws at Meeting Discussion of the more impor- tant of the over-one hundred bills affecting sportsmen in New York State now before the state legis- agenda at the regular bi-monthly ted to convene at 8.30 oclock. According. to the editor of Sut- folk Outdoors, the monthly public- ation of the Suffolk organizations, much comern is being expressed by hunters in the county over an effort to have an - amendment made by town authorities to Sub- c regulate or prohibit - hunting - in REGENTS SCHOLARS (Continued from Page One) Gallagher; - Ruth Haff; Lois Herrmann; Donald Jensen; Errol Katcher; Michael Kin- kead; John Langton; Diane Leonard; Susan Lloyd; Bruce lature and the aims of the Suffolk Morrison; Charles Pellock; County Fish and Game Associa- | Lauraine Pruzin; Kenneth Rob- tion for this year will be on the ertson; Leonard Robertson; Neil Salonen; Richard Schow; meeting of the members of the | Donalc Smith; Leslie Stodola; Board of Delegates of the Affih- Gail Tifangen; Robert Tooker: ated Clubs in the assouration slat» | Ruth Valentine, David Vander: ed for Saturday evening of ths scoff; John Venteau; Richard | week at the Four Sisters Commun- Vitale; Peter W . & ity Center, 96 South Ocean Ave.. Zill?a§1'. cter Walsh; and Gail | Patchogue, The meeting is expec- Rank As Alternates Twelve Northport High students hdvg carned - scores of - sufficient quality on the 1962 Regents Schol- airship Examination to be ranked: as alternates, it was announced f today by the New York State Li- County of Suffolk the power to | O\ relnquished - by a scholarship f helder prior - to - graduation. the actes : pursuant to bec. 276 of the Town Law. at 450 Woodbine Avenue, Northport, New York February 8. 1982 at 8+30 P. M.. at which | tite any interested person may ap- pear and will be heard, before the approval of the Final Plat [Copy of the Final Plat is on file fat the Planning Board office, and may be seen there during regular office hours F If} (\1 LAKD V. HEQLALAN fluxrnfin, - 2t51 -~ ___ i NOTICE NO. 1365) Ruwl‘ Commacih New York fee rile owner of the land and the den E con as PALETTE L‘ST ATES located at Huntington in the Town of Huntington, Suf- folk County, New York, having made application for the approval of a subdivision Plat prepared by Balwin & Cornelius Co. for the particularly described as bounded on the north by filed plat of For- cast by Spring Street; south by harm-3 Street; west by filed plat of Forty-One lots of A. E. Lowndes and containing approx- imately 0.8 acres: the - Huntington - Town Planning Board will hold a public hearing pursuant to Sec, 276 of the Town Law. at 45 Woodbine Avenue. Northport, - New York. February 28, 1962, at $ 30 P. M.. at which time any interested person may appear and will be hgard. before the approval of the 'Final Plat. Copy of the Final Plat is on file at the Plannice Board offic and may be seen there during regular otfice hours. Hu atngton Town Planning Board RICHARD V. HOLAHAN Chairman 2t51 NOTICE NO. 1366 Antoinette Ansaldi, 1663 Rock- away Parkway, Brooklyn. N. Y Paul R. DeBifetto, 611 Maple | Street. West Hempstead, N. Y. under contract to purchase the subdmvision known as WEDGE WOOD - located at Huntington Stdtxop in the Town of Hunting- ton, Suffolk County, New York, more _ particularly | desenbed as bounded on the north by filed plat the Huntington Town Planning Board will hold. a public hearing lown Planmng Goard:! P Panzarells. 18 Kings Park: above mentioned subdivision, more ty-One lots of A. E. Lowndes ; {New York, having made applica- fee title owner of the land and- HMuntington Town Planning Board ington Town Planning Board will hold a pubffc hearing, pursuant to Section 27° of the Town Law., at 45 Woodbine Avenue, Northport, New York, on February 28, 1962, at 8 30 P. M.. at which time any will be heard. | Huntington Town Planning Board RICHARD V. HOLAHAN Chait man AtSl XOoTICE NO. 1870 Cherry dale: Paulding Corp. Lau. ood yours tD 3) Hunnngton, New York foo tute caners of the land, subdivision known as b EATHER- wOOLD AT COMMACK, SEC. TION 2 located at Commack,. in the Town of Huntington, County j of - Sutisih, New - York. having made application tor the reduction uf the pe fomanc bond ot l; duction has been made due to cer- hold a public hearing, pursuant to Section 277 of the Town Law. at 450 Woodbine Avenue. Northport, New York, on February 28, 19623, at 8:30 P. M. at which tir - any will be heard. Huntington Town Planning Board] RICHARD V HOLAHAN Chairmian 2151 NOTICE NO, 1371 Pine Hollow Builders, Inc., P.O. Box 92 Fist Norwich New York, fee title ownets of the land. sub- division | known - as - ARROW- HEAD FARMS. SECTION 1 located at Greenlawn. in the Town of County of Suffolk, tion for the reduction of the jer- formince bovd -n ARROWIHIEAD| FARMS SECTION 1 from $44. 18600 to $16,938.00. Application for bond reduction has been made due to certain portions of site im- provements having been completed. The Huntington Town - Planning Board will hold a public hearing, pursuant to Section 277 of the Town Law. at 45 Woodbine Ave- nue. Northport,. New - York. on February 28. 1902, at 8.30 P. M..} at which time any interested per- son may appear and will be heard. | The Board of Education Wnion Free School District No. 4. of the interested person may appear and [LSA { THERWOOD AT COMMACK, SECTION 2 from $53,927.00 to} $5,000. _ Application for bond re- |- rain. portions uf site inprovements | having been completed. The Hun- | tingtor Town Planning Board will} iuterested person may appear and |- H. Borstelmann Delicatessen 51 MAIN STREET NORTHPORT, N. ¥. SALADS & COLD CUTS PREPARED FOR YOUR PARTY { COLD BEER & SODA _ ANdrew 1-6808 Closed Mondays ' PUDDING [J CAKE [/ CLAM CHOWDER [] FISH CAKBs [ - Copia ctwen i =~ alt eau It takes a lot of study for us to keep up on new and ; improved types of insur { ance. ; TRY US when they're 2 '*'TOUGH to handle! We handle both personal and g Commercial. Let us review your problems, we may SAVE you 15% Walter C. Hewitt Organization | ANdrew J-099 1 TASMAN’S GLASS SHOP HAmilton 7-2900 7 1026 NEW YORK AVE, f HUKTINGTON STATION, LL. FURNITURE TOPS Shower Doors - Tub Enclosures Thermopane = Twindows Auto Safety Glass Insurance Company STORE FRONTS PICTURE Frames (<3 Genola _ Cemetery, East Notth | areas deemed hazardous. - This | award will be offered to the high- of Huntington Manor, Section E Town ef KMimtington, County: of \TASMAN THE _ GLASSMAN\ : > {rb ad - - * \ * 2 ; B + r - R - port. ] power is not possessed by towns SSt fonking alternate ea othe uppro | lots 140 & 141, east by Lenox Suftéeck NY herdkvy invites the| \*** _. __ a f . hoe bad 1: rect bmissten of seated tids fo - dt the present ume. (An ordmance Pots county lst. Road; south by East 9th Street, \P08 A of seated Inds for ere atte tee at Pre ote oe arene one m o > . Cod V Tike alten an M In . ' to, f sor PCN a a aa io to oP bo to no ol o Pa Ne Nt Nt Ape aeon ale aTe woe als eB aTs £70034 224070 000470 090.20, PQ Mrs, Charlott Glendon, 39 | ia Nortipuit - Villogo. - however |,, The Ultersats from - Northport | west by fided plat of Hanangiam | 5 LTANING _ AND RECONDE PBB P eGo ae i Ge S Ger ls Ge lia lia iB ie ao aint ie aierle ag elt le titis rip civ ats corner orp Mrs. Charlotte Glendon died mu u f + tat Breme da Gasate: Dolores Evers. Jeanne contamming approx mately (0 51. MENT - CH Tg am; \eee rer: suddenly at her home 78 Scudder CUS within the valiage limits. Gasli® * Rih m; * Gnt‘t if J 1M“: lores * © Bad\s wall be recogved until 2 30 E'sy'r I7 \r “3&1 spE E DY - re ; . - \The o imendme « si) * a , roc i ue fr. , # C wt, 6 . wo, Ave. aon the Hth of February. The proposed amendment © Guido. Carol Jeniming s; Thomas the Huntington Town Planning I)¥ $3 , F. IIT I’} willy, I]_:“ruar; 6 4 r : - \L 2 eloat the Board of Education \ \ she was born Sept. 26, 1922 in Northport. the daughter uf Charles, and Bertha DeVeaux Wagner. Servnes were held at the Harry |re@gulated or prelubited in areas A. 'laylor Funeral Home on Scud- (im which such - actmity may | be der Ave. on Feb. 13 at 2 PM.} deemed hazardous to the general Rev. John Deason of the First or nearby residents. by the Presbyterian Church. Northport, {posting -of signs giving nute of Interment was in Psuch regulations. officiating. Genola Rural Cemetery,. She is survived by her husband, Robert Glenden. her mother, Mrs. Bertha Wagner; 1 daughter, Mrs. Joy Smullin of Elwood, a son, Will- iam Taylor of Huntington; one sister, Betty Ann Wagner of Northport, three brothers, Charles of Huntington, Donald of Islhp. | Sectior 28 would read oin sub E prolubrts the | discharge - ot tire stame. Hunting. in any town in the County of Suffolk, may be f U c a d. lication notes that the law would , seem all right if it- were not gh School - AMlicn. Luin Kaszmarek,. Wiham KubL Jran McNally: Cynthia Olson and Rob- rt Pfammatter Four Northport High School ils have carned scores of sutte rent quality on the Regents School- rship Examination to be ranked $ alternate for Regents Scholar Ihe editor of the sports pub- ships for Basic Professional Edu- ation in Nursing. In the event that a Regents abused, but it does not state how Scholarship for Nursing award is the abuse could be prevented. Me | declined or rehaquished by - a takes the attitude that if one town | spo} arship holder prior to g: adu- adopts such a law, would | ation, the award will be affered close their borders to huntmg and |- to the highest ranking alternate Manor, Section bo- fat 149; and Board will hold « public hearing purmant to Sec. 276 of the Town Law, at 450 Woodbme Avenue. Northport, New York, February 28. 1962. at $30 P. M. at which ume any anterested person may appear and will be heard before the approval ofthe Final: Plats Copy of the Einal Plat is on file at the Planning Board office. and may be seen there during regular offue hours. Huntington Town Planning Board RICHARD V. HOLAHAN Chairman 2t51 NOTICE NO. 1867 | Wheatdale Building Corp., Lau- rel Court, RD 3. Huntington, New York. fee title owners of the land, TOXNINT ATHLETIC LQUIP. Offi a 166 Timed Road. - Fast Northport N % at which tnre and pace all bid. will be pabbAy upt'nul ated tread alond, Bid proposals ate to be in an epagte - scaled | envelope, - plainly marked CLE XANING & RECONDITIONX - PNG BID The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informal- ities or to reject any or all bids. DORIs E. MOHR DISTRICT CLERK Februgry 9, 1902 LEGAL NOTICE The Board of »Education, Union Frée Sthool District #4. of the tr SNOW BIRD SPECIALS 61 Plymouth V-8 Sedan, Powerlite __ ._. $1795 'bl Chrysler 4 dr Hard Top . uc _L .... $2495 WAGONS - SUBURBANS - WAGONS '61 Chrysler Wagon an . $2495 '60 Plymouth Wagon _ - _. _. . $1295 '59 Chrysler Wagon 22 call. $1295 '58 Chrysler Wagon . _. - . . _ _. $995 nene we mel men quote, 'What then? © lon the appropriate list. subdivision known as HEATHER] Town of Huntington, County of » and James of East Northport. The program for 1962 for the| 'The alternates from Northport| WOOD AT EAST HUNTING- firfionfit 7&9\ Yogic, }lfr?b)tfy'(i;IViftes 59 PlymOUfh Wagon cant or bet nn ne cesses be nere nne es $795 association will be taken up and | High Schoul. Judith - Bielfeld.| TON, SECTION 5, located at| the su of scaled bids for R * * i a- n * Mrs. H. B. Soderberg. 81 | on this, a spokesman | says \All Elglne Erickson, Dhane Leonard; | Commuck. in the Town of Hunt- MEAT FéXE'IEiggRIIIXSSLHOOL 56 Hillman Sedan, Very Nige L . 222. $295 Ellee M. Soderberg died at her home 135 Scudder Ave. on Fob. 12. The widow of Helmer B. Soderberg. Mrs. Soderberg was born in Sweden, Sept 30. 1880. Services were conducted at the | Harry A. Taylor Funeral Home at 3 PM on Feb. 15 by Rev. Don- ald Guarnere of the Northport Baptist Church,. Interment in Gen- ola Rural Cemetery, Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Esther Lord of Northport. Mrs. Elsa Cantwell of Massapequa. and Mrs. Eleanor Anderson of the Bronx; one son. Martin of West New York, N. J., a sister, Mrs. Esther Maurd of Brooklyn. siv grandchildren - and three - great - grandchildren. - She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church, in NY.C._ for over 860 years. Robert Burnett, 48 Robert Burnett of 81 Laure Hill Rd.. Northport died on Feb. 9. He was born Feb. 12, 1913 in Belgium. the son of John Burnett and the fate Mrs. Burnett. He was in the wholesale fertilizer business. He is survived by his wife, Aman- Atlanta, Ga. and Ene of Aukland, New Zealand Services were con- ducted by Glen Cove Lodge F. & A. M. on Monday evening at 8 PM at the Harry A. Taylor Funéral Home on Scudder Ave.. Rev. Clifford Meyer of St. Paul's Lutheran Church held services at 10 AM on Tuesday, Feb. 13 with interment | in - Northport - Rural Cemetery, voie i- Elmer L. Jones, 76 Eimer L. Jones. 76, chief engin: eer at the Kings Park - Hospital | prior to his retirement in 1952, { starting at the Wards Island the meeting as the association can clubs only if they take an active part in the affairs of the associa- tion.\ The total production of meat un- der Federal inspection for the week ending January 20 was esti- mated at 466 million pounds. This is four per cent above the 450 pounds produced a year ago. died at the Huntington Hospital last Saturday following a brief illness. He was born in the upstate community of Barneveld on April 14. 1885. the son of the late Dav- id and Clara Jones. He had served New York State for 46 years, State Hospital in 1906. His home was at 505 Sixth Ave... East Northport. He is survived by his wife, O Connell, is a miltary ade to club delegates are urged to attend and Cynthia Olson. be of maximum benefit to the | TEACHERS APPROVE (Continued from Page One) faciliteis for the general stu- dent body. Our colleagues in the areas of athletics and mu- sic advise that these programs too would be hurt by a split | into two undersized high schools, but improved by the expansion of our one high school. SINCE XT I8 the ultimate aim of the taxpayers of UFSD 4 to provide the best possible education for their children, the N. T. A, recommends pub- lic approval of the Board and Administration tions, on the grounds that an enlarged high school can do this job, while two undersized high schools might not. recommenda- 'The teachers have contacted all the PTA's of the school dis- trict, expresing their willing- Katherine; a daughter, Mrs. Flor. ness to come to public meetings ence O Connell of Beirut, Leban- i -in . on. whose husband,. Col. James] further explain this stand. - large or small-in order to For arrangements call the a son, George A. of Smithtown. a daughter, Mrs. Faleen Dunn of Buenos Aires, Argentina; and a brother, Harry of Oneida, N. Y.. also twelve grandchildren. | The Rosary was recited at the JAMBS BARBER SHOP Woodbine Ave., Northport Specializing in Children's Haircutting - AN 1-8860 LEGAL NOTICE Nolan Funeral Home, Laurel Ave.. Northport,. on Tuseday evening St. Philip Nem: Cemetery, East Northport, honorary pallbearers. NOTICE NO. 1364 Lune Oak Development Corp., Solemn Requiem Mass was at St | 356 New York Avenue. Hunting- Anthony ,of Padua R. C. Church.] ton. N Y fee title owner(s)} of East Morthport, - on Wednesday | the land and the subdivision known motning. followed by interment in | as LONE OAK HOMTS located at Centerport in the Town of Hun tington. - Suffolk | County. - New York, having made application for : : aates - served | as | 5 Former - assomrates - serves \the approval of a subdivision Plat prepared by Fanser, Seitz & As- ington, County of Suffolk, New York, having made application for the reduction of the performance bor on HEATHERWOOD AT EAST HUNTINGTON, SEC- TION 35 from $81,946.00 to $10.- 000.00. Application for bond re- duction has been nade due to cer- tain portions of site imptvemefits having been completed. The Hun- tington Town Planning Board will hold a public earing. pursuant to Section 277 of the Town Law, at 45 Woodbine Avenue, Northport. New York, on February 28. 4964. at 8:30 P. M., at which time any interested person may appear and will be heard. Huntington Town Planning Board RICHARD V. HOLAHAN * Chairman | 2151 NOTICE NO. 1868 Oatdale Building Corp.. Laurel Court. RD 3. Huntington. New York. fee title owners of the land, subdivision known as HEATHER. wooLb AT EAST HUNTING TON. SECTION 6, located at Commack,. in the Town of Hunt- ington. County of Suffolk, New York,. having made application for TION 6 from $48.571.00 to $4.000.- 00. Appheation for bond reduc- Section 277 of the Town Law. at 450 Woodbine Avenue, Northport, at 8 34 P. M. at which time any interested person may appear. and will be heard. ETuntington Town Planning Board RICHARD V. HOLAMHAN Chairman 2651 The Board of Education reserves the reduction of the performance bond on HEATHERWOOD AT EAST HUNTINGTON. SEC. hold a public hearing, pin suant to. New York. on EFebhruary 28, 1962. Bids will be received until 2:30 P.M., EST.. Monday, February 26, 1962 at the Reard of Education Office, 166 Laure! Road, East Northport. New York, at which time and place all bids will be pub- licly opened and read aloud. Information for Bidders, Form of Proposal. Form of Acceptance Proposal. - and the Specifications, | may be examined at said office and copies thereof obtained upon request. Bid Proposals are to be in an opagtie - sealed - envelope. - plainly marked \MEAT BID\ the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. DORIS E. MOHR DISTRICT CLERK February 13. 1962 THIS 6As -A VALENTINE FOR You, FOR HEATING ANO da; his father, two sisters, Mrs. - L, . R ' « : F £00 MP am, 2 ¢ the air attache of the United President of the P. 'P. A. Coun- pron has, been made due to certain m He HAS ie Elovit \Thc EIRE os60 cane op | Bella Fenner of Tangsmlfil. Af; States embassy there; a son, Wall-|¢il, Mrs. Eleanor Maguire, AN portions of site improvements hav- F0 COOK‘N6,TOO figmggcfifigss rca. and Mrs. Helen Luckner of ace of Concord, N. H.; a daugh- 1-3304. ing {wot} completed. The Hun't- | __ \? due?“ Bit “V‘- Babylon:; two brothers, Upton of |: __ Dorothy, who lives at home:; ington Town Planning Board will J or Hukt-3\ \es NQCTICE NO. 1369 Sprucedale Building Corp.. Lau- red Court, DR 3. Huntington, New York. fee title owutrs of the land, subdmision known as HEATHER WOOD AT COMMACK,., SEC- - , fames; za TION 1, located at Commack, in- the Town of Huntington. L'uunty' AR, éfiifi SERVI V ‘ C25 A Northport. L.L. H aNpnew 1: 5535 ~? hone ate '58 Borgward 2 door .. . . . _. .... . $295 '54 DeSoto Sedan . e Le . $295 '56 Rambler Sedan e . . $395 '56 Dodge Sedan hon n e ae e a a 2s. $395 56 DeSoto Hard Top . .. . .. _._ _ ._. $495 AAAAAAAAAAAAL MANY MORE VALUES LIKE THE ABOVE Closed Friday and Saturday Nights OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P. M. 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