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THE LONG ISLAND TRAVltLBR HEAVY MOVEMENTS OF POTATOES FROM MAINE Presquc Isle Me.,—Potato shipments INDICATED 1939 POTATO PLANTING 3,076,500 ACRES Washington, D. C.,—March 1 reports from Maine for the week ending March' indicate that growers cxpect to plant 18 totaled 2,104 c a r s . ThU Is the 3 o76,500 acres of potatoes In 1939, ac- heavlest week of the year and 404 cars cording to a bulletin Issued • late last over shipments of the corresponding by the Department of Agrlcul- week last year. Included In the ship- ture. This acreage differs very little ments were 261 cars by boat from the fro^ the 3,069,400 acres planted In Penobscot river porUs of Bucksport and 1933 but Is 8 per cent smaller than Wlnterport with destinations ranging the ten-year (1929-38) average plant- from Baltimore to Jacksonville, Pla. jngs of 3,361,000 acres. Assuming an Seed shipments moved In fair vol- abandonment acreage of approximately ume w i t h prices generally a little 1.5 per cent, about 3,030,000 acres would higher than the previous week. Prices remain for harvest, which would be 8 to the growers on table stock ranged pgr cent less than the average of 3,- from the Monday report of $1.25 to as 293,000 acres harvested, high as price® at t ^^^ ^^ prospective of the week having advanced to $U5 ig^yn potatoes, Indicated to be f/1.60. mostly $1.50 per barrel. Of- nnn orrr« aer n .miner SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNT* o r SUFFOLK ESTATE OF B D W I N H. BROWN, INC, and JOHN S. JENKINS, Plalntlfls — against — REYDON COMPANY, INC. and THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Defendants. Pursuant to the Judgment of fore- ® 400 000 acres are 3 ner cent smaller closure and sale, duly made and en- feilngs during the w^k were fairiy ^^^^ acres planted In 1938. ^red In the a^ve entitled action, and light and haullngs light mostly be- indications point to plantings | bearing date the 30th day of January, cause of T^ere were sever^ T t h e seveS I n t e r m e E states a U t th^ undersigned, the Referee .snow storms during the week which ^^ j j ^ year— 29looo said Judgment named, wUl sell at blocked co^ compared with 292,- , Public auction to th« highest bidder. Farmers continue optlmlstlic and in . \ •n | o the steps of the County Courthouse many cases are holding for higher j ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ,ate'states, which usually Ifr ^ ^ \''^uck movement continued to hoW h a v e a b o u t t^^^^^^^ Mar?h\l9M \a^twTlve o^ Its own and apparently there will be ''nW.n^f f f ^nrttrif^ that day. the premises directed by said no reduction In the truck movement Increase in plantings 1 s Indicated. to be sold and therein de- untll such time as b o a t shipments , Should t h e s e pr^pectlve plantings I S as follows: from the Penobscot river ports are materialize, the 1939 planted acreage loiiown. discontinued for the season. Carlot the 30 late states will total 2,374,500 distribution continues to cover a wide acres compared with 2,356,400 acres area with New York city and other In 1938. An abundance of seed, to- New York points coming In for an gether with prices which are relatively increasing number of cars. Phila- favorable when compared with prices delphla and Pittsburgh are using a received f o r other field crops, a r e ^^f , good volume and a good distribution factors w h i c h appear to encourage Bay view Road at the southwesterly thence in a northerly dlrentlon by and growers in the late states to make a comer of land now being described along the said drain to the S. E. . , ^^^ where said land at said Bay View corner of land belonging to the Estate Road Joins land now or formerly owned of Harriet D. Wells, deceased; thence by Nancy Horton; running t h e n c e N. 27° 25' E. by the easterly line of along said Horton land and along land land belonging to the Estate of Har- of Silas A. H. Dayton N. 25° 19' 50\ r'et D- Wells, deceased, 294 feet to E. 1395.82 feet to a stake or monument the point and place of beginning. Excepting and reserving, however. scribed as follows: ALL those certain lots in Reydon. otherwise known as Bay View, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk land 8. 1* ai' 90* W. ULVT feet to another stake or monument: nmnliif thenc e alone land of said Ship- uleakl a 06* W W W. 314.13 feet to another stake or monument; run- ning thence along said ShipulesU land 8. 43° sr W. 294.71 feet to another stake or monument; and r u n n i n g thence still along saki Shlpuleski land 8. IB\ 36' W. 1026 .78 feet to the norther- ly side of North Road at the point of beginning, as shown on \Map of Pro pertles, Ownpd by Edw!n H. Brown. Situate, Southold, SufTrli: rounty, N Y., Surveyed July 6. 19as v-filla\'' H. Halsey, C. E.. Southampton N Y.\ PARCEL IV: Beginning ni poini on the southerly side of the Public Highway Leading Through Bay View, adjoining land now or lately belonging to the Estate of Harriet D. Wells, de- ceased and running thence S. 65° 30' E. 548 feet to a stone monument; thence S. 61° 5' E. 881 feet to another stone monument; thence S. 52° 30' E. 255 feet to another stone monu- ircnt; thence S. 50° 0' E. (all of said courses and distances last mentioned being along the southerly line of said Public Highway I. € adlng Through Bay View) 234 feet to a stone monument ndlolnlng the land belonging to the Estate of Silas A. Dayton; thence by lan d last mentioned t h e following courses and distances, viz: S. 52° 35' W. 252 feet, S. 62° 35' W- 157 feet. S 30° 45' W. 66 feet, S. 42° 5' W. 200 feet, S. 45° 15' W. 200 feet, N. 83° 10' W. 18 feet, S. 9° 50' E. 31 feet to a drain leading into Corey's Creek and dividing these premises from land of said Silas A. Dayton, Estate, thence in a general S. W. direction to said Corey's Creek, thence following the windings and turnings of said Corey's Creek until it comes to a drain sep- adjolninf premises and bjr itruetuni of adjoining premises over the mort- gaged premises. Dated, February 6. 1039. JOHN M. LOCKWOOD Referee CARDOZO tt NATHAN Attorneys for Plaintiffs No. 1 Wall Street New York The within sale Is hereby adJoame4 •> »2th day of May, 19», at the «me time and place. Dated, March 24, 1939. JOHN M. LOCKWOOD COUNTY COURT, snvvouc oomnT and State of New York, described as: PARCEL I: Beginning at a stake aratlng these premises from premises or monument on the northerly side o now or lately of John N. Dickinson; i.s also being obtained from Ohio. small Increase in their 1939 plantings. I —N. Y. PA(3KER ^mmto^ ^v r n i x m \•mm BOQt NEW YORK POTATO MARKET IS STEADY New York,—The potato market was quiet last week as demand fell off, in the southerly side of the highway I . _ somewhat and moderate arrivals moved known as North Road; running thence from the parcel last above described # mcHME- k -Sis! Yt>u\ ' « « \ \ \ S * ' \ ' ' ^ i' This small handbook, made up expressly for farmers, incorpor- ates a wealth of valuable infor- mation that all farmers need ii their everyday work. The Farm Guide Book also includes blank pages for operating records, en- abling the farmer to keep an account of every penny of ex- pense and income. The Farm Gnide Book is available to farm- era upon request to the Firestone Farm Service Bureau, Akron, Ohio; Firestone Tire Dealers; Firestone Implement Dealers; and Firestone Auto Supply aad aervice Stores. — MOM — FIRESTONE NEWS BUREAU AKRON, OHIO slowly. T r a d e sentiment, however, I were generally unchanged on a steady j market. I In Maine shipments cleared in a sat- isfactory manner and well w i t h i n ; schedule. Haullngs were light through- :out the week and farmers were report- ed holding, to a certain extent, for : prices slightly higher than the current $1.60@1.70 per barrel bulk. Prices ; f. o. b. Presque Isle were $1.03@1.08 ' for U.S. No. 1 Green Mountains in 100- j pound sacks and $1.13@1.14 for two- ; inch mlnlmums. On the local market demand improved toward mid-week • and values held steadily unchanged ! under moderate supplies, i Long Island stock was rapidly losing ' its importance as a factor in the mar- ket and farmers on the north side re- ceived $1.30#1.35 per cwt. bulk, and In some instances as high as $1.50 on ! the south side. The market here ruled I steady though demand was light and supplies moved slowly. New potatoes from Florida were in moderate receipt and' it was reported that the Hastings section would begin to ship this week to the extent of about 25 to 30 cars. Prices here were sustained at the same level through- out the week a n d street sentiment ruled generally firm. Locally Maine Green Mountains, No. 1, 100-pound bags brought $1.65@1.76, Long Island Green Mountains, No. 1 south side bags $1.60® 1.80. n o r t h side $1.55 @ 1.75. Florida Red B l i s s . No. 1 A, box $1.8S®2.05, b a s k e t $2.15, Chippewas No. 1 A, box $2.25, Connecticut Green Mountains, No. 1, 100-pound b a g s $1.SD@>1.60. I d a h o Russets. 100-pound b a g s $2.10 a n d baker size in boxes $2@2.15. —N. Y. PACKER along the southerly side of North Road a parcel of two acres of meadow on S. 72° 18' 10\ E. 816.65 feet to a stal?e Corey's Creek, formerly belonging to or monument; running thence s t i l l Jeissle Terry with a right of way to along the southerly side of North Road and from the same to said Public S. 73° 40' 20\ E. 607.37 feet to another Highway Leading Through Bay View, stake or monument; running thence; PARCEL V: Beginning at a stake along a hedgerow and fence and along driven In the ground at ordinary high land now or formerly owned by C. E.' water mark of Peconlc Bay. and ad- Terry S. 28° 41' 30\ W. 521.93 feet to joining land belonging to the Estate a cedar post; running thence still along of Silas A. Dayton, running thence by said Terry Land S. 58° 17' 50\ E. 112.6 and with said ordinary high water feet to a stake or monument; running m a r k of said Peconlc Bay, the fol- thence along a fence along said Terry lowing courses and distances, viz: N. land and along land formerly owned 63° 46' (a survey made by Cliarles by William Wells and part of the way; Bateman gives the degrees as 66°) W. along an osage orange hedge. S. 31° j aoo feet to a stake. N. 63° 45' W. 400 22' 20\ W 1176.79 feet to a stake or j feet to a stake, N. 69° 40' W. 400 feet monument on the northerly side of 1 to a stake N. 54° 75' W. 200 feet to Bay View Road; r u n n i n g thence |» stake. N. 10° 12' W. partly along or- along said n o r t h e r l y side of Bay i dlnary high water mark of Peconlc View Road N. 51° 23' W. 256.8 feet Bay and partly along ordinary high to a stake or monument; r u n n i n g water mark of the entrance leading thence still along the northerly side of from said Bay Into Corey's Creek. 215 NOTtlCE OF SALE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK COUNTY OP SUFFOLK Home Owners' L o a n Corporation, Plaintiff, against Kazlemierz Solecki. also known as Kazlemierz J. Solecki. et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of Fore- closure and Sale duly made in the above entitled action, and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County f Suffolk on the 28th day of March, 939, I, the undersigned, as Referee n said Judgment named, will sell at >ubllc auction to the highest bidder, at the front steps of the County Court House, In the T o w n of Riverhead, ::!ounty of Suffolk and State of New York, on the 12th day of May, 1939. at 11:30 o'clock in the forenoon of :.hat day. daylight saving time, the pre- nlses directed by said Judgment to be old and therein described as follows: All that lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Cutchogue, In the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and bounded Northerly by the Main South Road; Westerly and Northerly by land devised to Marguerite S. Hawkins by the will of Lydla H. Moore, again Westerly, Northerly and again Westerly by land of Constantln Bulak; Southerly by land devised to Ralph G. Moore by the Will of Lydla H. Moore; and East- erly by land late of George Youngs, deceased. All as more definitely and further set forth in the Judgment of foreclosure and sale. Dated, March 28th, 1939. D. SEYMOUR WOLFSON Referee Jacob Harding, Attorney for Plaintiff, 30 West Main Street, Riverhead, New York. =FAS T ^Growth V/ith the JVeir PU R I N A C H I C K S T A R T I N A I I8TBN to what your friend. Chic Martin, h t m t t ^ lay about the new Purina Chick Startcna. Tolki, I wish you could read all the enthudastlt letten we're receiving about Purina Chick Startena. Chicki are really growing fast and strong thia yearl \A new ingredient, Puri-Flave, has been added to Purina Chowt. Puri-Flave is the richest known oom- mercial source of vitamin G (flavin), the vitamin thai scientists have found to be so essential to chick growth. Puri- Flave is added to Startena to insure enough of this important vitamin. \You'll be hearing Q lot of folks say this year Fefcl Start- •na and See the Ditintexxcel\ LONG ISLAND PRODUCE & FERTILIZER CO., Inc. Bay View Road N. 60° 02' 40\ W. 889.08 feet to a stake or monument; and running thence still along the north- erly side of Bay View Road N. 64° or W. 32.39 feet to the point or place of beginning, as shown on \Map of Property of George R. Bldwell. Esq., Situate at Bay View, Town of South- old, New York, Surveyed July 2, 1917, Halsey & Van Tuyl, Eng'rs & Survey- ors, Greenport, N. Y.\ PARCEL II: Beginning at a mon- ument on the northerly side of Bay View Road where the southwesterly comer of the land now being described along said Bay View Road joins ttie southeasterly corner of Parcel I here- inabove described; running t h e n c e along said Parcel I N. 31° 22' 20\ E. 670.27 feet to a monument; running thence along a wire fence and along land now or formerly owned by Charles E. Terry S. 59° 30' 20\ E. 481.48 feet to a monument on the westerly side of Jacobs Lane; running thenoe along the westerly side of Jacobs Lane S. 28° 35' 50\ W. 779.16 feet to a monu- ment in the northerly side of Bay View Road; and running thenoe along the northerly side of Bay View Road N. 47° 39' 40\ W. 628.76 feet to the point of beginning, as shown on \Map of Property Owned by George R. Bld- nrell. Esq., Situate at Bay View, South- old, Suffolk Co., N. Y., Surveyed Aug. 3. 1920, Halsey and Van Tuyl, CivU Eng'rs & Surveyors, Riverhead, N. Y. PARCEL m : Beginning at a stake or monument on the northerly side of North Road and at the southeaster- ly corner of the land now being de- scribed and the southwesterly corner of land now or formerly owned by Martin ShipulesU; running t h e n c e along the northerly side of North Road N. 72° IS' W. 294.85 feet to a stake or monument; running thence s t i l l along the northerly side of N o r t h Road N. 75° IS' 40\ W. 170.89 feet to another stake or monument; running thence along land now or formerly owned by Charles E. Terry N. 17* 40' 30\ E. 532.26 feet to another stake or monum^t; running thenoe still along said Terry land N. 73° 01' 10\ W. SMJW feet to another stake or monwnent; running thence still along said Terry land N. 19° 18' 30\ E. 350.33 feet to a stake or monument; running thenoe still along said Terry land N. 17* S4' 30\ E. 1084 feet to a stake or monu- ment on the southerly shore of Goose Creek; running thence along the said shore of Goose Creek and in general direction N. 73* 07' E. 531.90 feet to a stake or monument on the south- erly shore of Goose Creek; running thence along land of the Young Estate, otherwise known as the land of Brun- dage, S. 13° 56' E. 379 .50 feet to an- othe r stake or monument; running thence still along said Brundage land S. 23* 04' E. 100.63 feet to a stake or monument; running thenoe s t i l l along said Brundage land N. 63° 34' 30\ E. 378.73 feet to another stake or monument; running thence along land now or formerly owned by Silas A. H. Dayton 8. 13* BT 80* W. 663.40 feet to another stake or monument; nW' COOMTT OF SIWFOIiK, PlaintlfT —against— HKNRT HUDSON and \MARY \ RUDBDN. his Wife, the first name being fictitious, true name not k n o w n to plaintifl; ED- WARD H. PECK and \MARY\ PECK, his wife, first name being flctittous, true name not known to plalntifr; LUKE OltBILLT and \ M A R T \ O'REILLY, his wife, the first name being ficti- tious, true name not known to plaintiff; \MARY\ PARSONS, the wife, if any, of J. LESTER PARSONS , defendant 's first name being fictitious, true name being unknown to plaintiff; AU- GUST C. WINTRAECKEN and ELEANOR A. WINTRAECKEN, his Wife; WALTER D. CLARK; EDWIN P. M E R R I T T ; RO- BERT C. DURLAND and \MA- RY\ DURLAND, his wife, the first name being fictitious, true name not known to plaintifl; \MARY\ TAGOART, the wife, if any, of FREDERICK S. T A G - GART, the first name being fic- titious, true name not known to plaintiff; if living, and if they or any of them be dead, any and all persons who are husband, wife, widow, grantee, mortgagee, assignee, lienor, heir, legal repre- sentative, devisee or successor in interest of such of them as may be dead; and the husband and wife, heir, devisee and successor in i n t e r e s t all of whom and whose name and place of resi- dence are not k n o w n to the plaintiff and all other persons, if any, having right or interest in or lien upon the property af- fected by this action or any part thereof; et. al.. Defendants. Low Tide-Southold Bay Friday Mar. 31 1;43 Snturdny April 1 2:38 Siindny 2 3:32 Monday 3 4:23 Tiiesdny \ 4 6:16 WedMny \ f) 6:00 Thursdny \ C 6:49 Tot high water add sU hours to abore tide table. For low water in L. I. Sound, subtract thirty-five minutes from bay time and add six hours to that for high water. APRIL MOON I'ull moon the 3rd, 11:18 p. m. I .BSt quarter the 11 Hi. t l i i l a. m. New moon tlie 19th, 11-35 n. m. IMr.tt qunrter the j6th, i:»5 p. ni. BUSINESS CARDS TERRY & KRUPSKI Attorneys and Counselors at Law SOXTTHOLD, N. Y. ALBERT T. DICKERSON SOUTHOLD, N. Y. Agent FIDELITY - PHOENIX Fire Insurance Company REAL ESTATE feet to a stone monufnent, t h e n c e along the said entrance leading from Peconlc Bay in Corey's Creek to said Corey's Creek; thence along the shore of Corey's Creek at ordinary high wa- ter mark to land belonging to the Estate of Silas A. Dayton, thence S 36° 50' W. by land last mentioned 1052 feet to the point or place of be- ginning. Together with a right of way to and fro m the premises l a s t described through the land belonging to the Es- tate of Silas A. Dayton to the High- way Leading Through Bay View; the last described parcel being conveyed subject , however, to a privilege of landing and landing seaweed on the shore of Corey's Creek and right of way to same reserved by Hhram Terry in a conveyance made by him to Dan- iel Y. Hallock recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk in Liber 199 of Deeds on page 249. Together with all right, title and interest of the parties of the first part in and to said Public Highway Leading Through Bay View in and 'to said North Road contiguous to the premises hereinabove described and all right, title and interest of the parties of the fUst part in and to land un- der the waters of Pecimic Bay, Corey's Creek and Goose Creek adjoining or appurtenant of all of said parcels. BEINO the premises conveyed by the late Edwin H. Brown and Adeline R. Brown, his wife, to Helen L. Wulff by deed dated January 3, 1936, and duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk. Dated, February 6th, 1939. JOHN M. LOCKWOOD Referee CARDOZO Sc NATHAN Attorneys for Plaintiffs No. 1 Wlall Street New York The approximate amount of the lien or charge to satisfy which the above described prcqierty is to be sold Is the sum of $114,118.14 with interast there- on at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum from the 30th day of Jan- uary, 1939, together with costs and allowances amounting to $634.38. The approximate amount of taxes, assessments and charges which may be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money, in accordance w i t h said judgment, Is the sum of $600. Said property will be sold subject (a) to any state of facts which an ac- curate survey of the mortgaged prem- ises would show, (b) to a first mort- «age in the sum of Twelve thousand Dollar s ($13,000.) now held by the Southold Savings Bank (c) to cove- nants and restrictions contained in a deed made by Edwin H. Brown and Adeline R. Brown to Helen L. Wulff, dated January 3. 1936. and duly rec- corded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, (d) to aU righto ind easements set forth in said mort' gage, (e) to any other covenanto and re- strictions in any other Instrumenta of record affecting the mortgaged prem Ises, (U to encroachments by struc- NOTIC E SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Of th e qualified voters of Union Free School District No. 5. of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County. New York. Pursuant to law, notice is hereby given to all qualified voters of Union Free School District No. 5, of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, that on the 18th day of April. 1939. at 7:30 o'clock In the evening of that -day (Eastern Standard Time) a special meeting of the qualified voters of said Union Free School District No. 5. of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, will be held in the school building of said district, in the Village filed with the complaint in the office TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND EACH OF THEM:— YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer, or, if the complaint, is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plain- tiff's attorney within twenty days af- ter the service of this summons, ex- clusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. DATED; November 22nd, 1937 EDGAR P. HAZLETON Attorney for Plaintiff Office and P. O. Address New York Avenue Huntington, New York TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS (5THER THAN HENRY HUDSON:— The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. L. Barron Hill, County Judge of Suffolk County, dated the 17th day of February, 1939, and EDWARD F JEROMCZYK General Insurance Representing 30 W. Main St. See Neefus, Inc. ~ Phone 2594 RIVERHEAD, N. Y. and Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to consider and vote upon the following question: Shall the sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000) Dollars be raised by tax upon the taxable property of said district for the purpose of development of the site of the present school property and for the purpose of providing neces- sary furnishings, fixtures and improve- ments to said premises and shall the Board of Education of said Union Free School District No. 5, Town of South- old be authorized, empowered and di- rected to expend the sum of Twenty Thousand $(20,000) Dollars, or so much thereof, for the purpose of develop- ment of the site and improvement of the present school property and the necessary fumistiings and equipment, and shall the sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000) Dollars be raised by the levy of a tax by installments, said tax to be sufficient for the payment of the bonds hereinafter described and the Interest thereon when said bonds and interest shall be payable. In accordance with the provisions of section 467 of the Education law. And for t h e transactkm of s u c h other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated March 23rd, 1939. WILLIAM A. WELLS ALBERT W. ALBERTSON J. LEO THOMPSON CARLISLE COCHRAN FRANK J. MOFFAT EDWARD L. DONAHUE WOLUAML. WVLUAMS Board of Education of the Clerk of the County of Suf- folk at Riverhead, NeW York. The object of this action is for a partition and determination of claim of the following described property, to wit., lots 414, 416, 418, 422, 960, 961, 962, 963, 999, 1000, 1001, on Map of Shelter Island Heights Association, at Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York. No personal claim is made upon you. DATED: Huntington, New York February 17th, 1939 ' EDGAR F. HAZLKTON Attorney for Plaintiff Office, and P. O. Address New York Avenue Huntington, New York STATE OF NEW YORK] ^ ss. DEPT. OF STATE J I DO HEREBY OERTOY that a certificate of diuolutiOD of Peconlc Trucking Co., Inc. has been filed in this department this day and ttmt it appears therefrom that such corporation has complied with section one hundred and five of the Stock Corporation Law, and that it is dissolved. GIVEN IN DUPUOATK under my hand and official seal of the Depart- ment of State, at the City of Albany, this sixteenth day of March, one thou sand nine hundred and thirty-nine. . MICHAEL F. WAU3H Secretary of State By Frank S. Sharp Deputy Secretary of State nlng thence stiU atong said Dayton tures on the mortgaged premises over MELROSE I. BOOTH i nauranem Main St. Southold, N. Y. Phont 3403 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. RICHARD W. HAWKINS, Surrogate of the County of Suffolk: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ac- cording to law, to all persons having claims against Ellen Bertha Whltaker, late of the Town of Southold, de- ceased, that they are required to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber Albert T. Dickerson, at the office of Terry and Krupski in the VUIage of Southold, New York, (m or before the 8th day of June, 1939. Dated December 6th, 1938. Albert T. Dickorson Executor Terry and Krupski, Attorneys tar Executor, Southold, New York JOHN P. RUEBSAMEN Real Estate SOUTHOLD, N. Y. FRANK J. McMANN Attorney and Counselor at Law First National Bank Building GREENPORT, N. Y. HARRY H. REEVE Attorney and Counselor at Law GREfeNPORT, N. Y. CLYDE TOOKER Counselor at Law RIVEREHEAD, N. Y. EDWARD H. FOSTER Optometrist 119 Oriffing Ave. RIVERHEAD, N. Y. Phone 3490 BARTON T. SEDGWICK Optometrist RIVERHEAD, L. I. TU. 3063 Hour»-« to 6:M TAPPBRTS BOOKSHOP M Proot St OREENPORT, N. Y. Booksellers—Stationers—Printers Phone 306 Bank of Southold •OCTHOIA. N. T. CLEAN, PURE WATER An abundant supply of clean, pure water Is necessary to health, but very frequently the supply of water from dug wells and shallow-driven wells Is one of the greatest menaces to health. Typhoid to the chief disease and the great reduction of typhoid cases in this country has largely been due to people connecting to safe Village Water Works Systems which water is contin- ually tested by the Stete Health De- partment. The fact that water from dug and shallow wells looks clear and spark- ling In a glass Is no guarantee that It does not contain the germs of disease The fact that a shallow well has always been pure Is no assurance that it will continue to be so. As a safeguard to health, people in any community where there Is a Pub- lic Water Works System, they should consider connecting.to the Water Com pany mains. DEPOSITORS IN THIH BANK ARE INSURED With MaxiBiui Insoranoe of |5$$$ (or Each Depoaitor ACOOUNTS INVITED Dapoalts Received Subject to Check Interest allowed on certificates of deposit and on time deposits. OFFICERS Howard O. TuthlU President Albert W. Albertsoo ) M—t. E. Ernest Botoseau } Albeit T. Dickerson Cashier Rlchaid T. Merwln Miss Elsie Hummel George O. Terry, Counsel Asst. Oashiars BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joseph N. Hallock W. Corey Albertson Albert T. Dickerson Howard G. TuthUl Albert W. Albertson K. Ernest Boiaseau George H. Dickerson Capital Stock $36,000 Surplus, $31,000 Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent at reasonable rates. Open dally from 9 a. m. to S p. m. Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 13 m. Closed on all public holidays.