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Expanded Service: POH J u l i a v Manolo P. O. H. 257. Selden t i l e f o i i o SK.lden _ -f>07 I New CAA Post Office Open Again for Bids Postmaster J. W. Sinniekson announced last week t h a t he has been advised by t h e Office ol" Postmaster Genera l A r t h u r E. Summerfield that the Post Office Department is re-advertisinc for bids to build and lease to the department the new Post Office for Center Moriches. Closing date for the bids is December 29. "This proposed new b u i l d i n g , ' •¦> Postmaster Sinnickson said , "will proviue expanued postal service lor ihe Center Moriches area. "Specilicauons call lor a structSOUTHS1DE HOSPITAL ure containing a p p r o x i m a t e l y 'I , 1)07 square ieet wuti au outside Mr. and Mrs. James C. Newsom , adequate loading platform and space lor parKing and truck man- Sr., of Medfo rd , a son on Novemeuvering, to be constructed on a ber 3. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Keller of site located on the east side of Railroad Avenue a p p r o x i m a t e l y Selden , a daughter on November 3. 555 feet n o r t h of M o n t a u k H i g h Mi-, and Mrs. Gerald Wines of way, optioned for purchase to the Sayville, a son on November 3. government." Mr. and Mrs . Donald A. Mates Postmaster Sinnickson said he of Sayville, a daughter on Novemhas been advised t h a t the Post ber 7. Office Department will enter into Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Powers a lease agreement with the sucof Lake Ronkonkoma, a son on cessfu l bidder which will run for November 10. 10 years with renewal options. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quartiano of Bids should be submitted, the Holbrook , a daughter on November postmaster advised , to Real Kstate 10. Officer George H. Wolff , P. O. Mr. and Mrs. Klaus S. Haffner Box 430 , Federal Building, Minof East Patchogue, a son on Noeo'.a. The real estate officer will vember 14. supply information with regard Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Tivers to bidding f o r m s, building specof Patchogue, a son on November ifications , lease provisions , ect. 16. Postmaster Sinnickson quoted Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Elliott of Regional Operations Director HowHolbrook, a daughter on Novemard Coonen , for the Post Office ber 17. Department's New York Region , Mr. and Mrs. Edwa rd N. Draffin as saying that "Significant prog- of Bayport, a son on November 18 ress is now evident in the postal Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Bulin modernization program begun by of Holbrook a daughter on No, Postmaster General Arthur E. vember 22. Summerfield." Mr. and Mrs. James A. B> - tolott i Under the Post Office Department's unique commercial leasing of Commack , a son on November program , the resources and in- 22. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice of Patvestment f u n d s of private enterprise are utilized to obtain needed chogue, a son on November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 3. Mungo postal buildings, he said. More than 4 ,500 new structures have been Jr., of Sayville, twin dau ghters on erected during the past five years, November 24. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kane he added. a son on November 2(> . Moreover, due to Congressional of Sayville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Maye of approval of the postal modernizSayville, a son on November 27. ation program, construction d u r in g Mr. and Mrs. John D. Corcoran. 1960 will be greatly acce'erated Jr., of Sayville, a son on Novemwith 1,600 new f a c i l i t i e s scheduled ber 27. for completion and seve ra l h u n d r e d Mr. and Mrs. William J. Treschl obsolete post offices modernized of West Sayville, a son on Noand expanded , said Postmaster vember 27. Sinnickson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton J. Morris of Sayville, a son on November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kelly of WANT ADV ANCE PHOT OS? Oakdale, a son on November 29. BIRTHS Any picture w i t h the credit line "Advance Photo," "Photo by Gomez" or "Photo by Martin" (no others), excepting accidents, fires and explosions is available in a glossy print. To secure them mail in a clipping of the picture and $1.50 for a 5 x 7 size ; $2 for an 8 x 10 (prints of accidents, fires or explosions are $10 apiece for an 8 x 10) along w i t h your name, address and phone n u m b e r to: Picture Editor, The Patchogue Advance, P. O. Drawer 780, Patchogue, Long Island. Call for prints when notified or add 25c for mailing.—Adv. .MASONS TO ELECT South Side Lodge 493, F. & A. M., wil! hold its a n n u a l c o m m u n i cation for the election of officers for 19G1 a t the Masonic Temple. 5T West M a i n Street, Patchogu e, M o n d a y night, according to Harold C. H a y d e n , master. A memory hook of girlhooj dates and other happy occasion!, could be rounded out to perfection with your choice of one ol the numerously styled wedding invitations on display at The Patchogue Advance—always al budget prices— Adv . fly through mind of A r t h u r Mix I R F H memories T l\J__rV_jU R F A^f 1 IYL-JL/ of Center Moriches as he holds model of earl y biplane flown by Lincoln Beachey. Mr. Mix , who flew with Beachey, was honored Sunday by Lonjr Island Early Bird Club as first man to enlist in U. S. Air Force and for completing 50 years in aviation. Photo bv Gomez Early Birds Ciub Will Honor A. Mix The Suffolk County A i r Force Base was the site of ceremonies honoring A r t h u r M i x of Center Moriches whose first job was driving a stagecoach for Wells Fargo and who ended up blazing a. trail through the sky as the first man to enlist for specified duty in the U. S. Air Force. Mr. Mix , 74 , was honored Sunday by the Early Fliers Club , at t h e S u f f o l k v A i r Force Base, at which t i m e which he feels is a record which he marked the completion of 50 can 't be matched. years in aviation.. Mr. Mix resides on S e n i x A v e n u e His long career started out in in C e n t e r Moriches ami is a memArizona where he was a stageber of the E a r l y Birds , OX5 Club , coach driver for Wells Farco for and a c h a r t e r m e m b e r of the Soca two-year period. Here he got iety of A u t o m o t i v e E n g i n e e r s . He amp le experience w i t h horses , Inand his w i f e w i l l celebrate their dians and w h a t have you and deforty-fifth wedding anniversary cided he would enlist in the U. S. today. Cavalry. He served two enlistments in the U. S. F i f t h Cavalry at Fort Huachuca in A r i z o n a and in 1911 became the f i r s t m a n to enlist f o r service in t h e U. S. Air Force which was j u s t beg i n n i n g its career as a liranch of the A r m y Signal Corps. Mr . M i x n e v e r had m u c h of a f a m i l y life. His f a t h e r , who was a Civil War veteran and a carpenter by trade , died in 18H5 w h i l e on a covered wagon t r i p to Kansas. An 18-year-old Farmingville Mr. Mix then spent seven years y o u t h , cauglit in his soupe.d-up in an o r p h a n a g e u n t i l his a u n t , car a f t e r a wild chase t n r o i i g n who was a school t e a c h e r , took Quogue , W e H t h n m p t o n Beach and h i m to live w i t h her and her hus- i'.astjiort. t h e i i i g n t of D e c e m b e r 1 , band. He stayed with her until pleaued g u i l t y t o t h re e t r a f f i c he f i n i s h e d school and then to v i o l a t i o n s December <i in S o u t hsatisfy a b u r n i n g desire to see t h e a m p t o n Town J u s t i c e Court . West he left for Omaha a n d never W a l t e r (I. Baker , of _50 Ridgereturned. dale A v e n u e . F a r m i n g v i l i e, p leaded When he f i r s t e n t e r e d t h e A i r g u i l t y to speeding, reckless d r i v i n g Force, w h i c h was established at and d r i v i n g iviUi a n u n r e g i s t e r e d College Park , Mil., w i t h a budget v e h i c l e . J u s t i c e of t h e Peace H a r o l d of the huge sum of 8125 ,000 , it conS k i d m o r e f i n e d l i n k e r $11. ' > a n d resisted ol , l i v e p u s i i c r - i y p e r e a r voked h i s d r i v e r 's l i c e n s e . T w o e n g i n e bip lanes , f i v e f l y i n g officers . o t h e r c h a r g e s of d r i v i n g with a c o m m a n d i n g officer , seven enlists w i t c h e d l i c e n s e p l a l e .s a n d w i t h o u t ed men and a d o n o r . M r . . M i x was i n s u r a n c e w e r e di.- i u i s s e d . one of t h e e n l i s t e d men a n d w o r k e d B a k e r s lioppeci up e i g h t - y e a r - o l d as a mechanic f o r l o u r years. . \ t the comp letion of his a i r force sedan led police a m e r r y chase d u t y he b e c a m e i n t e r e s t e d in com- t h a t began a t a b o u t 10 p.m. in mercial a v i a t i o n and left the ser- Quogue a m i ended :;<) ¦¦m i n u t e . ' l a t e r in E a s t p o r t , w h e n , • p a t r o l car vice to become a c t i v e in it. He became associated w i t h L i n - m a n a g e d t o lock b u m p e r s w i t h ' both w e r e coln Beachey, a f a mou s s t u n t f l y e r l i n k e r s a u t o , w h i l e of the earl y d a y s of a v i a t i o n . Ik- t r a v e l i n g a t 100 m i l e s an h o u r . Quoguc Police f i r .-t chased l i n k was a m a i n t e n a n c e m a n f o r Beachey and they toured the c o u n t r y er 's a u t o , b u t t h e n lost h i m o u t s i d e p u t t i n g on shows f o r m i l l i o n s of t h e v i l l a g e l i m i t s . T h e n a S o u t h a m p t o n T o w n Police ear . w i t h Ptl. peop le. H a w s e at the w h e e l , and Mr. M i x says one of t h e most L a r r v ' memorable; periods of his l i f e was Ptl. R a n d o l p h H i n t z e b e s i d e h i m the tour he and Beachey m a d e took u p t h e chase , police said. with B a r n e y O l d f i e l d . "They drew Baker f l e d d o w n t h e M o n t a u k thousands of spectators," M r. Mix h i g h w a y , t u r n e d oil' severa l times said. Together they p u t on 12(5 ex- t h r o u g h side streets a n d f i n a l l y h i b i t i o n races d u r i n g 1914. Beachey drove back o n t o t h e h i g h w ay in would match his p lane a g a i n s t E a s t p o r t , police said. W i t h his gas Oldfield's race car. The races were pedal t o t h e f l o o r H a w s e , f o l l o w i n g held on a m i l e track and were closel y b e h i n d B a k e r in t h e p a t r o l run at t h e incredible speed of 90 car , t r i e d t o pas * a n d f a i l e d . At miles an hour. speeds of ove r Id" m i l e s an h o u r In l a t e r years Mr. M i x worked the t w o a u t o s roa red d o w n t h e as an archaeologist, n e w s p a p e r - h i g h w a y w h e n H a w s e w a s f i n a l l y man and railroad c o n s t r u c t i o n able to r a m t h e r e a r of B a k e r ' s worker. He retired in 195:1 to take car and lock b u m p e r s . T h e t w o t h i n g s easy but he still m a i n t a i n s cars skidded a q u a r t" ! ' m i l e before an active interest in a v i a t i o n . c o m i n g to a stop , polic e said. He says t i i a t d u r i n g his job as B a k e r , w h o told p olice lie t h o u g h t f o r e m a n at t h e A r m y A i r Force he could get away in his E x p e r i m e n t al S t a t i o n in i > a y t o n , s o u p e d - up a u to , s p e n t t h e weekOhio , he was responsible for over- end in j a i l , u n t i l he c a m e out seeing the a s se m b l y of more than December ii to p l e a d g u i l t y a n d 500 d i f f e r e n t types of a i r c r a f t , p a y his f i n e , police said. Youth, 18, Leads S'hampton Police On Wild Chase Shop |>-^1 Friday * V £J§8> i Saturday ^^mf&^ 9 to 9 /^J^^M^r^i. ; ^kw »^^ § ^kw **\ jM i JJ 7""!v&•** **¦ *%f vFIj__H_^_k "^•• 4^Sf?SSEi9B__ ^^^i^o f ^^'^JsT '¦ J®_ls ^ ^.__h_a^w* tmr***^^accac^-. ^f i *-tj^*_ij__f _3H|lf_ETHQf^^P*^__tf^fBF iffatt tBl m^ ^ BOYS' MELTON COATS SUBURBAN ® .WW Or/on p ile lined with zip-off hoods I Tcomparahle *18 values ] Styled for dress or sports! 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En la v i s p e r a A>ociaci«j n esta h a c i c n d o u n es- de N a \ idad , este anos nos g u s t a f u e r / . o i m p o r t a n t e para dediear ria , (dice el p a s t o r ) , que v i n i e r a n estos c a m i n o s en el area do la muchos , para f o r m a r ' dos grupos P l a y a de N o r t h Shore , a la Ciudad v nsi poder c a u t a r para mas de de B r o o k h a v e n . E s p e r a m o s que n u e s t r o s h o r m a n o s . Despues volvetodd c s t u r a r e s u e l t o para el 'il de ran a la Iglesia y habra bocadillos M a v o de l'if. l . . .-v choci>late c a l i t n t e . La D i r e c t i v a . concodio c o n t r a t o s El Servicio a n u t t l <le ( a n d e l t g h t .. para r o n o v a r el ala s u r del A y u n - ing. ( E n c e n d e r las v e l a s ) , se celet a m i e n t o de Patchogue , para pr o- lirara las Visjiera de N a v t d a d a veer cspacio adicional de oliciuiis. las 11:00 . m.. esto causara un en domic la l' olicia t u v o su c u a r - camliio en i>los p lanes usuales jiara tei. El c o i i t r a t o genera l file conce- p a r t i c i p a r en este servicio y en dido a B a r b e r >t S m i t h de C e n t e r el del D o m i n g o por las m a n a n a . M o r i c h e s ; el c o n t r a t o de p l o m e r i a La X a v i d a d no cat en D o m i n go a M e r i t P l u m b i n g it H e a t i n g C o m - m u y a meiiudo . nsi que se espara p a n y de P a t c h o g u e y el c o n t r a t o cooperation para hater los dos de elect rtcidad a Frank H u t e h k i s s si rvicios m a g n o s e inspiradores. de Patchogue . . .— En la colc-cta de la Inglesia se E n t r e las personas que da alegria r e u n i e r o n $171.00 para U N I C E F . conocer , esta la s i m p a t i c a Sra. La Sra. K e n n e t h Dykes, S u n e r i n Elsie Cespedes, que es presideiua t e n d e n t e de la Estuela do Parvu de la Sociedad i l i s p a n i c a de Tru- los, t e n d r a un programa espeeial bajadorcs Sociales; uacio en Vauco , d u r a n t e la bora de estuela el dia Puerto Rico , es casada con un a r - de N a v i d a d , a las 0:15 a. m. Los gentino y tiene uu hijo; e.lla v i n o padres y nmigos estan invitados a los Estados L'nidos en el VMO , a asistir. La Coniision de Educatonio su Grado de Maestra de tion aprobo se eompre madera Trabajos Sociales en la U n i v e r s i - para, e r i g i r juguetes y articulos dad de C o l u m b i a y se u n i o al De- p ;ira uso de dicha escuela de parBenef 'i cencia en v u l o s ; si q u i r e n ol'reter sus serpartamento de l'J-iti. La Sociedad tiene 100 mic- vicing llamen a la Sra. Dvkes al mbros , de todas las n a c i u n a l i d a d e s n u m e r o EM .S-C»f>70. de habla Espanola , de ellos , 20 juvent d Metodista , sigue haestan constantemeiue actives. Sou I^a v o l u n t a r i o s que a y u d a n a la comu- cicndo velas para venderlas d u r a n t e nidad I l i s p a n i c a , despues do las las Navidades y con lo que se reboras de trabajo y se r e u n c n todos caude , se f o r m a r a n eesUis de vise los M a r t e s y Jueves e n t r e ti y 10 x en's para los necositados, p. m., en el Orientacion C e n t e r , mega cooperen. NOTICIAS SEMANALES EN ESPAN0L w * rut 9 / f CCCA^ m m m ^ 1 CORAM on Route 25 at Intersection of Route 112 Plenty of Free Parking ItVelcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Door with Gifts & Gree tings from Friendly Business Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On the Occasion of: Arrival of Newcomers to the Community. MRS. M A D E L I N E D1TMARS Phone (iflover S-4II63 MRS. KUTH L A R K IN Phon. BEUport 7-1001 Remsenburg Garden Club Members Busy H r o o k h u v c n - - N o v . -2 -.: l > \ ,¦! m i t i n los sindicos . e| S u p e r \ i s . 'r August Stout . J r . , f u r a u I' residente de los Sindicos , d i j o : ' "< ¦; varias evidencias d e l a n t e de ttoso t ros , del i n m e d i a t o c r e c i m i e n te f u t u r o , i n c l u y e n d o la a d i c i o n de dos colegios , uiii ) de olios sera el m a y o r en el F.stado de N'ueva Y o r k , p l a n e a r para la C i u d a d de Brookhaven , presen ' a u n desati o , (pie la Directiva esta t r a t a n d o de e n f r e n t a r con honrade/. para los h a h i t a n t e s de n u e s t r n Ciudad. Despues de m u e h o estudio y discusion con grupos interesados hemos t o r n a d o aeeion en la proposicion Mt. Sinai-Cedar Beach , aeeion designada a ser ontenuruT.tr equitable , si no agradable ahora para todos los resid'ites de la Ciudad , en el presente y en el f u t u r o . Votando por estas dos resoluciones , el Coneejal Frank Coveney declaro; En vista de los ajustamientos y modificacionos hechas a la proposicion o r i g i n a l . . . croo que yo puedo ahora sostener esta re for ma. D u r a n t e los meses pasados, desdc el principle de la proposicion ori ginal , yo he pedido u r g e n t e m e n t c que la Ciudad de Brookhaven retenga Cedar Beach para el use de los rosidentes de Brookhaven. "La otra cuestion que ha side resuelta s a t i s f a c t o r i a m e i i t e es el asunto de los ingresos derivation para la Ciudad , por las operaciones p resentes de dragar in Ml. Sinai H a r b o r . . . la Ciudad retendra este ingreso en forma dc remuneracion de parte del Condado de Suffolk . El arreglo arrendatario entre el Condado y la Ciudad por la extension lineal de frente de la playa de Cedar y extendiendose occident a l m e n t e a la ensenada de Mt. Sinai , capacitara a la Ciudad a operar y controlar este f r e n t e adicional do playa para el uso de los residentes, por lo menos por u n periodo de die?, anos. Debido a las limitadas y vagas reclamaciones a t i t u l o do t i e r r a s bajo agua en el area de el puerto de Mt. Sinai , yo creo que nosotros, como Ciudad estamos d a n d o imiy poco o nada , sin embargo como resultado de la urbanizacion de este p u e r t o , ganaremos muchos henefieios y ventajas . . .— El Supervisor Stout , Jr., escribio al D e p a r t a m e n t o de Trabajos I' ublieos del Estado en c o n e x i on con la situacion peligrosa en la interseccion de la carretera de Sunrise v la R u t a 112 en el norte de Patchogue. Cuando la agencia del Estado i n s t a l o u n a doble- senal do trafico gobernnndo el trafico de norte a sti r , (hace a l g u n o s a no s ) , el elomento i m p a c i e n t e del trafico m o t o r i s t a esta hecho parti ilesalinear el valor de la doble senal , i g n a r a n d o l a . Once accidentes autom o v i l i s t a s ban ocurrido en este p t i n t o h a s t a ahora en este a n o y la Directiva pide accion , a n t e s de que esta i n t e r s e c t i o n so c o n v i e r t a en u n matadero. El Sr. Stout ha propuesto sugestiones y so cspern contestation del Departamento de la Polioia del Condado . . .— La Directiva del A y u n t a m i e nt o a u t o r i / . o al S u p e r i n t e n d e n t e tie Carreteras para sostener hasta el dia HI de Mayo de 1 !•)(>! , las cerra de ¦10 m i l l a s de c a m i n o s "m e d i o fund. Ill a d d i t i o n lo a l l t he .- c ncl .ivit.ie. ihe club h:c- - . f a r t e d a n o t h e r pro. ji .- .-t - t h e o u t do o r Chri.- t i e a - deer,, r a t i o n ,, on r e s i de nc e . ; . .Iu'I•;in;^ of 1 hi- p r o j e c t v, ; ll be held al ."> p. m. December - '¦ ',. BROOK. Y I L L E — D,- . R. Gordon H o x i e , dean-provost of C. W. Post College, announced this week t h a t s t a r t i n g w i t h t h e 10(il Spring term a n um b e r of t u i t i o n assistant scholarshi ps w i l l be g r a n t e d to superior students currentl y att e n d i n g or w h o desire to attend t h e school' s evening division. The scholarships, according to Dr. Hoxie, w i l l cover f u l l tuition costs for a l i m i t e d n u m b e r of courses and will he awarded on t h e basis of m e r i t by the college 's c o m m i t t e e on scholarshi ps. The deadline d a t e for f i l i n g these scholarships is February 1. Inquiries should be addressed to the Director of E v e n i n g Division , C. VV. Post College, P. O. Greenvale, L. I., or by phone to M A y f a i r •5-1200. levelling d i v i s i o n classes for the Spring term at the college will start February 17 , w i t h registration from February 9 through February 15. Offerings for the Spring semester include a wide variety of courses in liberal and fine arts, business a d m i n i s t r a t i o n, pre-engineering, industrial m a n agement, education and social and n a t u r a l sciences. These courses can be taken in numerous pl a n n e d programs leading to baccalaurea t e or masters degrees in arts and sciences. de 10<i0 y se le i m p u s o el nombre de David Stephen y . . . Hasta la en el 215 Canal St.. X. Y., i n s t a l a - Se celebro el bautizo de un n i n o , vista . . .— do por el periodico de Lengua hijo de los Sres. F r a n k Cruz del Espanola "La Prensa ', v f o m e n - 235 Pine "I saw your ad in the AdLawn Ave., Shirley, tado por el notable comentador L. I.; nacio el dia 1 dc Septiembre vance."—Ad v. de radio , Sr. M a r i o de Lara , de la W H O M . Le dan al publico , consejo , education, direction , soporte mora ! y como dice la Sra . Cespedes , "un poquitc, de cora/.on y e n t e n d i m i e n t o", que es probablomente lo mas i m p o r t a n t e . Dos sargentos del ejercito de los Estados Unidos , vmo Puev ' orriquono y otvo tin negro c o n t i n e n t a l , dan o r i e n t a cion a los jovenes. l.'no de h's problemas mas dificiles, es e . c o n t r a r trabajo para los jovenes. ' . ratamos de ponerlos en contacto con los patronos , pern es u n a t r a g e dia , ya que cuando hacen al go fuera de orden , son considerados como bombrcs, y c u a n d o t r a t a n de conseguir t r a b a j o , son s o l a m e n t e nines. La Sr:i. Cespeiles , es u n a persona quo si quisiera , podria <lesasociiirse <le la niasa de emig r i i n t e s , sin e m b a r g o ha deeidido a y u d a r a resolver sus problemtis y protegerlos. 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