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CLA / XIP IE DAC - NYS Historic Newspapers
THE EAST HAMPTON STAB. EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.. DECEMBER 6, 1962
EIGHT
C L A / X IP IE D A C /
CLOSING TIME FOR ALL CLASSIFIED ADS WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON
Caih in Advance for all Classified Ads. except lo businesses with an active charge ac
A surcharge of 50c per advertisement will be made to handle billing on classified
BOATS
PHILCO CLOCK RADIO — rej
14 FT. 4 IN. FIBERGLAS BOAT —
fully equipped w.sh 45 h.p. Mer­
larly $26.95, special $19,88. Lester
cury outboard engine and tip
& Wchlfert. Inc., EA 4-1700.
trailer. Excellent condition. $700
USED TVs — Motoiola table model
Tel.
BR 2-0641 after 6 p.m. 11-2
and Olympia console. $50 each.
Lostcr & Wohlfc-il, Inc , EA 4-1700. 8 FT. 4 IN. DUCK BOAT — covered
30" WESTINGHOUSE RANGE — wCih grass. Fiberglas bottom. 3 h.p.
Evirvrude mdtcr. Also automatic
with clock and timer. Only $169.95.
shotgun. All for $150. Excellent
Ten pound ham with purchase.
condition. Tel. BR 2-0641 after 6
Letter & Wohlfert, Inc., EA 4P-m._______________________ 11-2
1700.
5 ELECTRIC RADIATORS — with MARINE DIESEL BUDA — 105 h.p.,
2 to 1 reverse gear, 24 volt elec­
tfhermo.Uit control. Excellent con­
tric. Complete. Only tost time since
dition. Tel. Giimshaw, EA 4-0133.
complete overhaul. $800. Tel. 8-4
1961 BLITZ GO-KART — Power
PArk 7-5333.
9-3
Product. AH-58 engine. Alumi­
num head and piston. Slicks. I/ike
AUTOMOBILES
new. Asking $200. Tel. EA 4-1986
LIVING ROOM RUG -
Central registration for the 1963
general election starts tomorrow at
the Yapbank office of the Board
of Elections. Eligible voters, especWeekly
ially students- who plan to be away
^
—“ “ “ ” “ —
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during local registration days in
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE October, 1963, have been urged to
-------------------------------—---------------register at Yaphank.
The office is open daily from 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Voters who have
110
voted at least once in the past two
Springs
years, and who have not changed
;q. ft. National Home.
their r.ddresses, are1automatically
carried over on .the permanent per­
exterior, hot air heat,
sonal registration rolls.
plumbing, electricity.
Completely finished.
Total
Discount for all orders
placed before Jan. 1. 1963
for the erection of your
$10 per sq. ft.
MISCELLANEOUS
$9120
WESLEY D. MILLER.
BUILDER. INC.
Call for Free Literati
BRidgehampton 2-088
>uch.
Tel. EA 4-0444.
FOR BEST SELECTION — of
Christmas
trees,
homemade
wrctaths, and decorations, come
to our store on No:ith Main St.,
oppc.'Hc Cedar St, next door to
Janie Spot Cleaner. Reasonable
Honing. SI,150?
SITUATION WANTED ’
prices.________________________ 1955 Ford Sta. Wagon 4 dr. Std.
- and
Shift. S375.
1957 Buick Hardtop. S450.
1961 Corvair Monza. Automatic Shift
CANDLES' — new and beautiiul at 1961 Corvair Monza. Standard Shift
Vetaults, 89 Newtown Lane. Tel. 1962 Volkswagen. 900 miles
EA 4-0344.
10-tt 1958 Pontiac Sta. Wagon 9 Passenger
SEASONED OAK FIREPLACE 1959 Metropolitan. Like new
GARAGE TO RENT — general
WOOD — and kindlings. Tel. 1958 Volkswagen 2 dr. Sed.
vicinity Newtown Lane and Os­
Hugh C. Filer, EA 4-0568.
10-2 1957 Dodge 4 dr. $495.
borne Lane. TCI. EA 4-1335.
1961
Chevrolet
Conv.
Beautiful
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING PROBSMALL DWELLING — for removal
LEMS? — try Vetaults for some­
, to B r.dgehampton area. Reply imthing unusual in the gift line. 89
r mediately to Box J, c/o East
Newtown Lane, East Hampton.
Hampton Star, or telephone col­
Tel. EA 4-0344.
10-tf
lect 212-475-0694.
ROBERT W. DIMON. INC.
North Highway
Southampton
- tel.
Tel. AT 3-0363
WANTED — 10 to 15 acres of land,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Floor Waxed
Zone A or B, between Wainscott
and Amagansett. Reputable cus­
SLOW DOWN — and live it up!
Rug Shampooed Free Wilh Sale
tomer. Hilda Huntting, 46 The
Be active or relaxed m this tradi­
Authorized Agent
Circle. TeL EA 4-0484.
tional four bedroom, 2M> bath,
Call Frank Fondacaro
WANTED
FOR MY COLLECTION'
brown shingle house in a good
AT 9-0855
—old
guns, pistols, powder horns,
year - round or summer location.
Box 1442, East Hampton, N. Y.
bullet moulds, swords or cannon
Rewarding at $25,000. 10 ~DAY
barrels,
Indian
arrow heads. Li­
Broilers
Fryers
SALE — $4,500. Brown shingle
censed dealer for modern guns
Roasters
Capons
house, two bedrooms, bath, living
and ammunition. Richard G. Hen­
Fricassee Chickens
room, kitchen, enclosed porch,
FRESH EGGS
cellar and floor furnace. Act drickson, Lumber Lane, Bridge­
hampton, N. Y. Tel. BR 2-0893.
quickly. Hilda Hunttijig, 46 The
23-tf
Circle. TeL EA 4-0484.
IACONO FARM
EA 4-1107
44-tf
HOME MADE CLAM CHOWDER
— clam pies, all kinds of fresh
fish, soft shell crabs, shrimp, soft
clams and hard clams, oysters.
Stuart’s Market, Oak Lane, Ama­
gansett. Tel. AM 7-3563.
37-tf
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS—construc­
tion, repair and maintenance. TeL
EA 4-1020 for estimates. South
Shore Petroleum Corp., Springs
Road.
35-tf
FURNITURE—all types. Contents of
homes bought and sold. N. Press,
Southampton, L. I. Tel. AT 3-2110.
___________________________30-tf
THE ROOF — “designed for your
home" for as little as $10.00 per
month. Turnbull & Cain, Flanders
Road, Riverhead, PArk 7-3660.
________ _________________ 44-tf
Large Stock of
NEW and USED
FURNITURE
J OHN W. N I L S S O N
North Sea Road, Southampton
AT 3-1434
established 1930
38-tf
R002ING PROBLEMS? — Call AT
3-2240. T & D Roofing Co. Roofing
and siding. 147-155 North Sea Rd.,
Southampton, N. Y.
29-tf
WESLEY D. MILLER
PETS
ST. BERNARDS — excellent AKC
litter. Mostly male. Whelped 11/19.
Delivery for Christmas. Tel.
HAmiHon 1-1433.
11-2
WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS PRE­
SENT — AKC registered Sp: nger
Spaniel puppies with fabulous
background. Ready about Dec. 16.
Tel. Schwartz, SA 5-0525.
11-2
AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES —
miniature and standard. Red or
black and tan. Also stud service.
Tel. JUniper 8-5204._________ 43-tf
NORTHWEST KENNELS — Swamp
Road. Tel. A. Staudinger, SAg
Harbor 5-1090 or SAg Harbor 50845-M.
27-tf
DI CK' S KENNELS
BUYERS WAITING f
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FURNITURE REPAIRING — and
refinishiing. Antiques restored.
Caning and weaving. Jack Becker,
Neck Path, Amagansett. Tel. AM
1600 7-3143.________________________
1955 PLYMOUTH — V-8, two door.
Excellent condition. Tel. SA 50088 between 5 and 6 p.m.
CHARMING COLONIAL COTTAGE
1957 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE —
—- three bedrooms. Beautifully
4 dr. sedan. Automatic transmisfurnished. Near ocean. $13,500
sion. Asking $450. Tel SA 5-1040.
furnished. Tel. AM 7-3406. 37-tf
1956 STUDEBAKER HAWK — V-8,
standard shift. Tel. AM 7-3856.
HELP WANTED
SPECIAL
YOUNG WOMAN — to work full
CHRISTMAS SALE
or part time in dress Shop. Re­
1960 Valiant 4 dr. Std. Shift
1960 Dodge 2 dr. Sed. Automatic.
ferences. Tel. EA 4-0730.
Long Lane
EAST HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL
Voter Registration
For 1963 Starts
usual films and congenial friends
at tlho Great Films Series, John
Drew Theater, Guild Hall, Ea£t
Hampton. “Farrebique" (Fr.), Fri­
day, Dec. 7, 8:30. Refreshments
too! Help make second series (to
begin Jan. 4) possible by joining
Film Club now. Single member­
ship $4 (choice of 5 films); double
membership $7.50. The films:
"Forbidden Games" (Fr.), "The
Love Game” (Fr.), “Magnificent
Seven” (Jap,), “The Quiet One"
(AM.), “The Key" (Br.), plus spec­
ial bonus film. Call EA 4-0806.
SATURDAY. DEC. 8th
COUNTRY SUPPER
SAUSAGE AND PANCAKES
SPECIAL 50c
MERRILL'S IRISH MIST
Lazy Point Rd.
Amagansett
NOTICE—Hunting, clamming, fishing, trapping, the taking of any
shellfish, or otherwise trespassing
in any way on Gardiner's Island
is strictly forbidden under penalty
of the law. Bayberry Ventures,
Inc.
37-tf
RESTORATION ART OBJECTS —
oil paintings, new and old picture
frames, China objects, missing
parts duplicated. Lamps converted,
Furniture repaired. Robert Schiffleger, 79 Mill Hill Lane, East
Hampton. Tel! EA 4-0732.
52-tf
CESSPOOL PUMPING—and clean­
ing. George L. Smith, Main Street,
Amagansett. Phone AM 7-3441.
25-tf
SCHAEFER'S MOWER SERVICE—
mowers sharpened and repaired.
Shears and knives sharpened. Bikes
repaired. Shop'tel. EA 4-1880. Res.
tel. EA 4-1021.
36-52
Hampton and vicinity. Apply Frank BLACK WALLET — between Lester
T. Bennett, telephone EA 4-0838.
Motors, Abraham’s Path, and
____________________________24-tf
Sonny's Luncheonette. Papers imROTA TILLING — lawn mowing,
portEmt to owner, also large sum
of money. Reward. TeL AM 7flower planting and care. Estate
3112.________
maintenance and jobbing by ex
perienced gardener. Apply George GRAPHEX OPTAR PHOTOGRA­
Verheyden. tel. EA 4-0215. 27-25
PHIC LENS — 135 mm on chrome
mount. Reward. Tel. Fillmore 8-
FOR RENT
-
MONTAUK — Lenhart’s Cottages
available for winter rentals. From
now to May 15. Fully equipped.
Utilities included. Attractive rates.
Old Montauk Highway. Tel. MO
8-2356.
9-4
HOUR, DAY, WEEK — bicyeles,
outboard motors, chain saws,
power scythes, power tillers, ce­
ment mixers, skill saws, portable
2000-watt generators, power sanders. Hampton Mower and Marine
Service, west of East Hampton
on Montauk Highway (Rt. 27). Tel.
BR 2-0696.
36-tf
HEATED APARTMENTS — two,
three and four rooms. Winter or
year-round. Montauk Chalet, Sec­
ond House Rd. Tel. MO 8-2105.
__________________________ 50-tf
WINTER RENTALS — East Hamp­
ton House. Efficiences. Very re­
duced rates. Tel. EA 4-4300. 8-tf
ASHAWAGH HAL^-Springs, East
Hampton. Available for private
parties or private exhibitions of
art. Tel. EA 4-0875-W.
34-tl
ONLY $6,995 — THE RESORTER—
three bedroom cottage, fully
equipped kitchen and bath, living
room, dinette, and porch. All
rooms fully furnished including
screens and storms. Central heat.
Beautifully landscaped on 50 x 120
lot. Ready to move in. The perfect
resort or retirement home. 10 year
financing available. See it at the
East Hampton Trailer Court, 105
Oakview Highway, off the Three
Mile Harbor Road.
2-tf
SOUNDVI EW
S E C T I O N,
MONTAUK — three bedroom
house. Lot 75 x 150 f t Large
basement. Room for apartment.
Attached garage. $15,000. Tel. MO
8-2706.
10-tf
3 SALTBOX BUILDINGS — 20 x 40
ft., moved onto your property.
Cedar shingled roofs and sides.
Robert E. Kennelly, house mover.
Tel. AT 3-2820.
10-tf
HEAVEN ON EARTH — on Mecox
MISCELLANEOUS
Bay, overlook ocean! Dead end
read- High hedge on one acre
beautifully landscaped and bulk­
headed. Old 214 story house, reno­
vated, natural shingles with white
trim. Fireplace in living room ad­
Hot •Dry and Steam Room
joining dining area. Kitchen with
SWEDISH AND MEDICAL
butler's pantry and separate utility
MASSAGE
room. Oversized bath with sky
Formerly With
light to watch sea gulls fly over­
head. Large shaded porch. Pic­ St. Luke's Hospital In N< York
and McFadden's
ture windows throughout and slid­
Phone Now For Appointm
ing glass door. Upstairs, four bed­
BRidgehampton 2-1183
room, two baths. Sliding glass
Days
—
Nights
door opens on to patio from two
10-tl
bedrooms. Maid's suite with priv­
ate bath. Perfeot privacy. Contact BEACH BULKHEADS—35 years in
Connie Anderson, real estate beach bulkhead construction, docks
broker. Franklin Triangle (the old
and jetties. A. B. Pugsley Se Son,
saltbox). Tel. EA 4-1892 or EA 4Noyac Rd., Sag Harbor, L. I. Tel.
0209-M.
SA 0-0950.
1-tX
RT. 114 BETWEEN SAG HARBOR
AND EAST HAMPTON — black
wallet. Reward. Tel. Page Spen­
cer, EA 4-4352.
FEMALE BEAGLE — brown and
white, redish eyes. FT 6-8341
carved in leather collar with li­
cense 'attached. Children's pet. Re­
ward if returned. Tel. EA 4-0545
or EA 4-0690.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends for the many
acts of kindnesfe shown to us in
our bereavement
Douglass A. Reed and Family of
Central Islip
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Skinner, Jr.
Mrs. Walter Maxey
East Hampton
Again Leads GLF
College Board Entrance ExaminaMary
Two more East Hampton High
School seniors have been accepted
by colleges.
Marilyn Cullum was accepted by
the Eastman School for Physicians
Aids, New York, where she will
study x-ray technology.
Robert Wilford has two accept­
ances, one from Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Ohio, and
the other from Rider College, Tren­
ton, N. J.
Mr. Dunn's non - college history
classes recently viewed a film on
drug addiction.
The film covered the general rea­
sons for drug addiction, how young
people become addicted, and how
drug addiction can lead to other
crimes.
Some student reactions were:
Junior Jainet Petykowski said: “It
was worth while because it makes
one realize what drug addiction is
really like.”
Billy Webb, senior, remarked:
"Now I can see why dope pushers
are considered among the lowest
people on earth.
Senior Janet Converse feels that
the very worst thing about drug
addiction is thalt "cured” addicts
often return to addiction, so there
is really n
Mr. Dunn was very pleased with
the film and he is certain that his
students will never forget it
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The Basketball Schedule
7 — Mattituck — 7 — H
11 — Eastport — 4 — H
14 — Southold — 7 — H
20 — Center Moriches — 7 — H
4 — Bridgehamprton — 7 — A
8 — Westhampton — 4 — A
11 — Greenport — 7 — H
15 — Southampton — 4 — A
18 — Mattituck — 7 — A
22 — Sag Harbor — 4 — H
25 — Southold — 7 — A
29 — Shelter Island — 4 — H
1— Center Moriches — 4 — A
4 — Bridgehampton — 4 — H
8 — Sag Harbor — 7 — A
15 — Southampton — 7 — H
19 — Westhampton — 4 — H
21 — Greenport — 7 — A
H —home
A — away
Holly Drive
Students are being urged to con­
tribute to the Bonac Beachcomber's
“Holly Drive.”
Principal John Meeker received,
about two weeks ago, a letter from
a young Kentucky school girl. In
it, she said that she had eight
brothers and sisters, and that her
family lived 13 miles from the near­
est town. She wanted to trade the
beautiful holly that grows around
her home for clothing and toys for
her family's Christmas.
As soon as the Beachcomber staff
got wind of this, they decided to
make this their Christmas project.
Judy Schenck is chairman of the
drive and Marilyn Sepp is her cochairman.
J. C. CORWITH of Water Mill
was renamed president of the
Cooperative GLF Exchange at
a meeting Nov. 26-27 in Ithaca,
N. Y. Mr. Corwith has been
on the board of directors of the
farmer cooperative since 1932.
New Students
all the "wanders" of Bast Hampton
High. Their owners. Rich and Jim
Lia and Yolanda Barren, all began
school Nov. 26.
Jim and Rich arrived in East
Hampton on Thanksgiving with
their parents and their two younger
brothers.
Jim is a junior, and is already
a member of the Varsity basketball
team. Rich, a freshman, is also in­
terested in sports.
Blonde Yolanda, who arrived a
day after Rich and Jim, is an ex­
resident of Sag Harbor. She's an
eighth grader and she says about
her new school, "It’s really neat.”
Margie Schneider and June Rig­
by are two students who are ex­
tremely glad that they heeded their
teachers advice to attend the Ladies'
Village Improvement Society pro­
duction, “Our Town." Why? They
were two of the lucky 23 to win
door prizes.
The December issue of the Bonac
Beachcomber, East Hampton High
School’s student newspaper, was put
together or "made-up” on Monday
evening. This ten-page issue, which
is the largest number of pages the
Beachcomber ever prints, will come
out Dec. 15.
This is also the last issufe of the
paper to go to the Columbia Press
Association to be judged. Last year
the Beachcomber won first place
Medalist, the highest in its class.
Two of East Hampton's outstand­
ing football players, Mike Fabrizio
and Ed Hammer, have been chosen
by the. coaches and news reporters
attending the games to be members
of the League A-II All-Star Foot­
ball Team. Mike, a junior, is five
feet ten inches tall and weighs 185
pounds. He plays center.
Eddie, who is five feet 11 inches
bell and weights 175 pounds, made
K E Anderson to J S Lyall Sew,
the left guard position on the team. ldt 9, blk 1018, subdiv, number 5,
Ed has averaged 55 out of 60 minutes Montauk Beach Development Corp,
of play for each game.
Montauk, $16,500.
W J Gibson &w to W W Huber
Jeanne Dordelman, a freshman,
&w, lot 5, block 12, Soundview
attended her first opera, "Aida," at Estates, Montauk, $3000.
the Metropolitan Opera House Sat­
R L Slater &ano to A S Gerard,
urday night
Jr &w, pci ne s Meadow Way, East
For her semester English project Hampton, $4500.
Jeanne chose the opera. She re­
E M Allen &ano to P W Mcported to the class on her exper­ Quillen, lot 6, blk 1028, SubDiv No
ience in ‘her oral report a required 5, prop of Montauk Beach Develop­
part of the project
ment Corp, East Hampton Town,
$2500.
Report cards will be seat out
A P Strong to Muriel G Rogers,
tomorrow. Along with them will
pci ws Town Line Hgwy, Wainscott
come the posting of the Honor Roll. $21,000.
An 85 average is required for the
W A Irwin &w to Teresa Modolo,
Honor Roll, and a 90 average for
pci se s Central Ave, East Hampton
the High Honor Roll.
Town, $16,000.
Last Friday the girls' volleyball
W C Hewitt to V Lamanno, pci
team traveled to Sag Harbor to play
ws Springs- Firepilace Hgwy, East
the Academy of the Sacred Heart Hampton Town, $3000.
of Mary. Both the first and second
Catherine E Hammer to F U
string teams were victorious.
Gaugler &w, lot 3, blk 283, SubDiv
No. 9, prop of Montauk Beach Dev
The Preliminary Scholastic Apti­ Corp, Montauk, $3000.
tude Test scores will arrive at the
R Venegas &w to M Janus &ano,
High School around Dec. 10. Juniors
pels 1 & 2, ws Osborne Ave, East
and a few seniors took these tests
Hampton Town, $19,500.
Oct. 20. These scares help predict
DEEDS
C M Swift to A Hirsch &ors, pci
es Jones Rd, East Hampton Town,
$49,500.
Elizabeth M Mallery to R Ceslow
&w, pel ss North Farragut Rd, Mon­
tauk, $3500. ,
Leeton Corp to S Efremenko Sew,
lots 62 & 64, ec A, Montauk-onSea, East Hampton Town, $3000.
A Reiter to C Kaiser &w, pci ne
s South Lake Drive, Montauk, $6500.
I W Magovem &w to J E Hiscock Sew, pci ms Montauk Hgwy,
East Hampton, $25,000.
G A Bill to Martha D Phillips,
pci ne s Hampton St, Sag Harbor,
$2000.
E C Waldvogel &w to Y Kawachi
& w, 1st pci, ws East Lake Drive,
2nd pci ne s Lake Montauk, Mon­
tauk, $27,000.
Montauk Beach Co 'Inc 'to M C
Peden Sew. lot 188, Oceanside-atMontauk, Montauk, $3000.
H S Cooper to H Stovall Sew, lot
7, SubDiv Map of Prop of Joseph
High, Bridgehampton, $2500.
E T CaTd to J E Smith &w, pci
ne s Woodbine Drive, East Hampton
Town, $15,000.
M K Peck, to C B Peck, Jr, pci
ws Atlantic Ave, Bridgehampton,
$15,000.
Elizabeth M Mailer to J F Walter
&w. pci ss N Farragut Rd, Monltauk,
$3500.
W F Youngs to Joscelyn E Smith
&w, pci ws Robeson Blvd. Sag Har­
bor, $1000.
Leeton Corp to W H Jack, lots
117, 118, 119, 120, Sec A, Montaukon-Sea, East Hampton Town, $80000.
K Anderson Sew to K Uelzmann
&w, pci ss Jefferson St, Sag Har­
bor, $10,500.
H J Johnson to M Seff Sew, pci
es Drew Lane, East Hampton Vil­
lage, $40,500.
R Norman Semler to B S Cush­
man, pci ss Wainscott Main St., East
Hampton Town, $25,000.
Leeton Corp to V G Willing &w,
lot 71, Sec A, Montauk - on - Sea,
Amagansett $1500.
R James &ano to W E Hicks &w,
&ors, pci es Lincoln St Sag Harbor,
$2500.
'M Da Silva &w to H Kovner, pci
ss Town Lane, Amagansett $3500.
Henrietta W Pontick &ors, to R C
Scull, pci ins Georgiea Rd, East
Hampton, $7500.
William B Northrop to Henrietta
W Pontick & ors, pci ns Georgiea
Rd, East Hampton, $14,000.
W C Hewitt &ors to P S Gallo
Sew, lot 25, Clearwater Beach, East
Hampton Town, $7000.
W C Hewitt &ors to A H UeltWiller Sew, lot 47, Lion Hoad Beach,
East Hampton Town, $10,000.
C o m e S e e O ur Assortm ent
We wish to thank all those who
helped make our Christmas tea and
sale a success for the W.S.C.S. of
the Methodist Church.
The Committee
Evelyn ConracJ, Chairman
We wish to tlhank Dr. Rowe, Dr.
Abel, Dr. Nugent, and the nurses at
Southampton Hospital for the care
given my husband during his stay
there. Special thanks to the East
Hampton Blood Bank, relatives,
friends, neighbors, and the fisher­
men from the “Ida K" of Greenport
for the kindness, sympathy, and
IN MEMORIAM
LESTER — In memory of our
brother, Robert S. Lester, who
died Dec. 8, 1961.
The lass was great
The shock
In r hearts
alway
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THE EAST HAMPTON STAR