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THE EAST HAMPTON STAR, EAST HAMPTON, N. Y., APRIL 18, 1964
John
Lyeke,
Assistant
William
Donath, A1 Rattiner, secretary, G eo­
rge Glas, treasurer, and Ed V olk
and William Ostertag, house com ­
mittee.
Com pany T w o w ill hold their
meeting and election Monday, April
fish were shipped on the weekend.
Florida Beauty Queen
There w ere
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John D. Cook, son o f Postmaster
and Mrs. Theodore Cook, has been
advanced to Airman Second Class.
He is stationed at the Mt. Hebo
A ir Force Base at Hebo, Ore.
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Ronald Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Stuart of South Elm wood
Street, has been named to the winter
term honor roll at Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass.
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T he Montauk P T A
committee has mailed
morning. On subsequent weeks the
pulpit will be filled by William T. P.
Rambo, April 26; James Cunningham, May 3; and Ralph Spinner,
May 10.
Anotner parish event is a clothing
drive to accumulate clothing for
those in need in Alaska and in overseas places. Blankets are greatly
needed and all contributions may be
left at the church. A nyone wishing
further information may call Mrs.
Victoria Stern.
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Mrs. H a n y Clemenz Jr. gave a
the dock area and watching prepara­
tions for the season.
listing o f scholarships,
loans, andalast Thursday.
M ' s- C i? n’ enz was
r\rAff
on a program
about delinquency
grants available under the New York
Itate~eduTatlo'nar system" to'ail p’a r- 'vith Southampton Chief of Police
ents of children ‘in grades eight Donald Finlay and the Southam pton
n
through 12, in all schools, through
the cooperation of State A ssem bly­
man Perry B. Duryea Jr.
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Village Mayor'
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis of
Brooklyn and Montauk are at their
The committee hopes that parents sumrner residence on Second House
will use the material when making R oa(j for the season. Mrs. Davis will
decisions on their children’s academic again be the manager of the White
futures, and plans to perform this Swan Motel.
public service annually.
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* f ae“ e *?">* ° " “ ° nda>' evening,
the M em i’s cinched first place; the
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John Meeker, supervising princi­
pal o f
the East Hampton schools,
Cove
Marina
launched
SO LIGHT, SO MILD
and SO MELLOW
Montauk Bowling
In the Montauk Ladles Bowling
t
Meeting Changed
announced yesterday that the School
the Board meeting scheduled for the
Jigger II for Capt. Howard Carroll third Tuesday of the month, April
over the weekend, the Little Red 21 this month, had been postponed
for Capt. W. Plumacher. and the until April 28.
"Y o u might add,” Mr. Meeker said,
Lucky Linda for Capt. Sudevlund.
“ that small craft warnings are fly ­
A few private boats w ere launched
ing over the parking area at the
as well, tw o o f them sailing and elementary school." H eavy rains
bringing in nice flounders. There combined
with
dryw ell
trouble
was a great deal of activity around turned the lot into a lake, he com ­
the marina.
mented.
The
The Montauk Fire Department
Emergency Squad ambulance was
called to the docks at 3:15 p.m. Saturday to take Raymond Conniff of
Long Island City to the Hospital.
He had been fishing aboard the
Helen II when taken sick.
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The Blue Marlin Restaurant, which
will open its dining room for the
season tom orrow night, was host
Saturday to the Ladies A uxiliary
o f the Amagansett Fire Department.
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scholarship “ k *° the ch» f stud>’ S -o o p o f
a complete Southampton
Elementary
School
m any people
enjoying the weather while touring
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Mrs. Elsa M. George, Corr.
a great
a
Hookers came in second; and the
Mixers trailed in third. There is only
on= m,ore gam^ “ * °
seas0n'
Pauline York had high game for
the next with 182, and Hilda Stern
took high series with 511.
The
Montauk
Men's
Bow ling
League tournament, played Tuesday, April 7, saw Ralph James making first place; Claude Nelson, second; and M icky Collins> third
Miss A u drey Forsberg, a labora—
School Honors
tory technician in N ew York, was
The Montauk Public School girls
The honor roll for the third mark- hom e four days last w eek with her and boys played Southampton in a
ing period at the Montauk Public parents, Capt. and Mrs. Carl Fors- badminton match at Southampton
School, as well as the P T A English berg, and her brother Jon at their last Friday. The Montauk girls w on
awards were announced Monday.
home, the Red Roof.
their matches, while the Montauk
The English awards went to
boys lost. Southampton took the
Thomas Keller, grade eight- Dale
^ ss K athy Borth celebrated her tournament, with an overall score
Dickinson,
grade
seven;
Frank 12th birthday on Saturday by enter- of nine to six.
Tuma, grade six; and Julie Pospisil, *ainin 6 ele\en guests, all of w hom
Marilyn Weit was outstanding
grade ei^ht.
are *n ber
Scout troop, at her player of the day. She w on her
u
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hom e for games and supper. The singles match and teamed with
In addition to the above award,
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Snls were Diane Dickinson, Kathy Henry Uihlein to beat SouthampThomas Keller also won high honT
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Keller, Julie Pospisil, Diane Storm, to n s best players in m ixed doubles,
ors. Jonathan Edwards, Jams Hand.
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T e rn e
M cG owin,
D ebby
Tuma, T h ey defeated Bill White and Lena
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lup, Jean Osborn, Susan Stamslaw,
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’ Denise Edwards, Lydia
Librizzi, Landall.
and Donna Windsor were on the
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Kathy Nielsen, Sheila Syvertsen, and
honor roll list for grade eight.
Marcia Weit.
M O N T A U K F IS H N O T E S
In grade seven, Dale Dickinson,
During a scavenger hunt which
Peter Joyce, and Deborah Tuma
gjrjs
on
beach, Terrie
The Montauk D erby news o f the
made the list. In grade six, the stu- M cG ow in found a large weather past w eek was headed by a 40dents w e ie Katherine Nielsen, Den- balloon m ade of plastic covered foil, pound, six-ounce codfish, caught by
ise Edwards, Katherine Borth, A lbad been released from K enil- Dan D eM olloy of the Bronx. The
bert Burnett, Richard Richer, and
worth, N. J., on April 2 and a re- pollock o f the w eek was a tenFi ank Tuma.
ward was offered for the finder if pound, three-ounce fish caught by
High honors w e re awarded in she called a telephone num ber at- T. Colligon of White Plains. The big
grade five to Ann Joyce and Julie tached to the balloon.
flounder of the week, leading the
Pospisil. Students on the regular
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contest in its class so far, was a
honor roll for that grade were KathMiss Jane Hanson has been ac- five - pound, 15 - ounce showsnow,
leen Belber, Michael Burnett, David
cepted at Northwestern University, caught by an angler from MassapeEdwards,
Diane
Dickinson,
and Evanston, 111., for a premedical qua Park, Warren Gano.
Linda Jones.
course. Miss Hanson will enter in the
Each w eekly w inner is awarded
The honor roll also included fall1 $50 in the Derby. It was reported
David Beckwith,
Patricia Belle—
that a larger pollock was caught
fountaine, Leslie Fromm, A n d rew
Four wild geese came honking a- during the w eek but that the boat
Jones, Karen Michaels, Nancy Niel- l ° n& in their flight over the northern did not return in time fo r the ofsen, Dana O’Connor, and Margaret end ° f Fort Pond on Saturday at ficial w eigh-in at Joe’s Dock.
Ryan, grade four.
6:30 a.m. and alighted. If they re—
TAMMIE
The East Lake Fishing Station
reported that boats did very well
on flounders Saturday. Sunday was
not quite so good. On Friday, two
anglers in a boat caught 90 nice
ones.
Montauk Marine Basin has launch­
Q uai1 have been calling since early V lk ‘ ng Starlite
sailed over the
in the month and the Peepers are weekend, reporting terrific fishing
heard nightly n o w - A sure sign that for c o d ’ Pollock - and flounders in
sPring is d u a l l y here.
Block Island waters.
Capt. Les Behan o f the Peconic
and Linda Stern.
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For grade one, those making the
honor roll w ere Susan Hamilton
Patricia Mundus, Sally Nielsen Edward Eurell, and James Schwarz
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last Friday when he fel1 from a
swing at the School. Robert was
d n v en to Southampton Hospital by
the S c h ° o1 Principal, Robert Fisher,
accompanied by his mother. He is
expected to remain at the Hospital
It was incorrectly reported that
Olaf Justad was building a model
house on the Plaza in collaboration
with John A. Craft in this column
last week. Erling Justad is doing
the construction work. In addition,
Mr Craft reported that Steve Com
for three weeks before a cast can beJ df yJ ° j l ish, , 4U „
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be put on- and would aPPreciate
Capt. Ted Hegner sailed the Bucky
both days o f the weekend, bringing
caids f i ° m friends,
in cod, hake, pollock, and flounders.
WHISKY
DISTILLED. BLENDED
AND BOTTLED IN
SCOTLAND
ed the Salty with Capt. Klorfein,
w ho has already sailed over the
weekend. More boats are going into
the water every day. It’s a busy
time at dry dock.
Gosm an’s Dock was slow during
the week, but a half truck load of
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OPENS FOR THE SEASON
FRIDAY, APRIL 17
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Lunch
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Dinner
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On the
grade three honor roll main with us for the summer, m ay*
C a p t R alPh
Hanson has been
w ere Darby
Doerzbacher
Betsy be the Pond wil1 boast little g ° slings> caPtain of the
Viking Star since
N ew bery,
Johanna Pfund' Jayne as wel1 as signets- sw im m ing there. April 4. Capt. Paul Forsberg of the
Schwarz,
Sharon
Windsor,
and
Michael Potts The grade two list
included Peter Bozeman, William
Dickinson,
R obert
Glas,
Robert
Lewis, William
Newbery,
David
Singleton, Jeffrey Tuma, Deborah
Crow, Shelley Fromm, Mary Lou
jo v c e Pamela Kent I isa Pnsnisil
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MISS G AIL REEVES, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton A. Reeves
of Clearwater, Fla., and granddaughter, of the late Mr. and Mrs. W . F. E.
While of East Hampton, was elected "M iss Clearwater" in a beauty
pageant sponsored by the Clearwater Junior Chamber of Commerce
last week. Miss Reeves, right above with Miss Gayle Brazil, last year's
winner, will represent Clearwater in the "M iss Florida" pageant in June.
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Six-year-old Robert Belber, a kin- Queen brought in plenty of
those
dergarten pupil at the Montauk three varieties too. He sailed capacity
Public School, broke his right elbow crowds both Saturday and Sunday,
Richard Shay Sr., w ho has been in
Southampton Hospital the past week,
1S reP<>rted im proving and is hoping
° n M onday« there w a* a 15%-pound
pollock among the catch,
Capt. Dusty Doerzbacher of the
Little Bear sailed Thursday, as well
as Saturday and Sunday. Although
it was rough Thursday, it was the
Uihlein’s
very
good,
Dock
reported
large
flounders
fishing
being
fort of Montauk and Southampton to get home b* the end o£ this w eek - taken from near ^
bel1 buoy and
would decorate the model.
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in Lake Montauk.
Fire Dept. News
Joe s Dock, very busy both days
The Harbor Contract Bridge Club
The Fire D ePartment’s volunteers
of the weekend, said all boats sailed,
winners this week w ere Maine Bar- w ere called out t0 flght a brush anglers w ere Plentiful. and fishing
letta first and John \ Craft sec fire in back o f the Esso gas station g o o d - Eighteen flounders over three
o n d .T h e next game will be held at at 8:25 p m ' Saturday.
pounds w ere entered in the Derby,
the Crafts’ home on Sunday
Com pany One o f the Department in addition to Warren G ano’s menheld their meeting and election M on- tioned above. The restaurant at Joe’s
The Mother’s Club o f the Church
day- ° fficers
elected
w ere
Capt. Dock is now open for the season.
o f the Little Flow er held a buffet
and dance Saturday night, with proceeds b e n e fitin g the club.
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BLUE MARLIN
Restaurant
Mrs. Robert Gosman and her sis­
ter, Mrs. James Sarno, left for a
three-week visit with relatives in
Ireland last week.
Community Church Events
The Rev. Robert Adam s o f the
Montauk Comm unity Church left
for a month’s vacation Monday. He
will return M ay 12. The Rev. A lex
Renton o f the East Hampton Pres­
byterian Church will oversee church
matters during his absence.
T h e Youth G roup will hold a re­
cord hop at the Fire House Saturday
evening. The group plans to use the
proceeds o f the dance to get a live
band for their M ay dance. High
school students and their guests,
only, have been invited.
Akira Demura o f Japan, w h o is
studying for his doctorate at Prince­
ton Theological Seminary, w ill be
guest preacher in the church Sunday
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