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TYPEWRITERS All Malies—New—Used PORT ABLE—STANUAim Snld—Rented—Expert Repairing New portables as low as 75 cents per week SUFFOLK COUNTY TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Main Office: SMITHTOWN AVK.. liOIIF.MIA Phone Say vilie 1387 SALESMEN WANTED I ' ' IW'I'T BUI C K! for 1940 • SEE THE New IChe^r ^ls!? P . I Grady M ontauk Highway ' • ' : ¦ , ' :W e# Sayville, N. % | j WH Y ACC E PLLESS ? UE \\ *On Soccfol De luxe and Muter n* tux* Serial Dtt l| !*• ^M^^ ^^^^^^^^^ r ^^F ^^ 7 ^^^^gW\ $^ 1 K f f\ Ml wo^els priced df Flint; ' Mid\. ^ ^Hr m IJ FJ J S / M J 'ML ^mWW\ ^ »jW SasF jf Tr ansportation based on rail rates , ' ^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M ^^mmmM st ale and local taxes (if any), isssss ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^iisp ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^/g optional equi pment onol oecosso- Wj /M7W J [ <7 / //llJMm BUS,NES5 COUH ri es-extra. . Prices tubioct- to # / i L J ^m M L _ /m fI k K ^ mMMMmM Oth«r madals »ItBlitl» ... ¦HaHMBHHMaaHU ^H hiahtr change Peter «J. Grad y MONTAUK HIGHWAY , WEST SAYV1LLE , N. Y. Tel. S ayvilie 280 BUSINESS DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiimiiimiiin iiiiiiimim MERCHANT TAILOR Frank Sud a Latest Styles , Best Materials and Workmanship Cleaning - Hcpaliing - Pressing none Quirlcly iiml Itr. 'is mulily All Work auarnnteud Main Street Sayvilie \The Service tha t Satisfies \ JIOTJSK S — BUNGALO WS, $111 to $10 per month. Fort SALIC: s room bungalow , bath , ! rum and electric , heat , Gara ge, Pried ; $:>:ino. cnsii $a(jo. - , • . - w. HOUSE and AUTO INSURANCE J. P. Dick erson j SI MAIN STUEET TF.fc ' l*f SAX VILLE , N. Y. -j ; . ' - ' ;¦ ¦>}& i .. ( ,.1 A f/c. brown Maker of Sails , Awnings and Flags Yacht Sail* a S pecialty ' Canvas Goods of Rvery nmeriptlon Orders tYouptly AtUnta To Pat ^hoaui;, N. Y. Phone 129C-M Palcho srue j ' ' • ¦- . ' ¦ ' . ¦ , - ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ , •' ' )/\ . ¦ ' ' ¦ ' . ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' . 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W ithout Charge —call— ROBINSON SANITARY PLUMBING IN AM, IIKANf'IIES Phone 223-lt 2.17 Sn Main St. SAYVIIJ.E John H. Hawkin s Painting and Decorating 11 Hampton Street SAYVILLE . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii Try Our Want Ads iiiiiiimiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' • \ ¦ . \ ¦t - ' i- 1 r iione SayvIHe M3S . , ^. - .j W. C. SUCKOW & S0N RtEC TMCI AN . , . . . .T : Kleelrlna l Work ot AH Kin** \ ' > U lakeland Ave, B»YlrtU j tYJ f)& 1 ' ' ' \ ' ' \ 'I \ ¦ \ \! ' I ' \ ' l i l' ' i V | '^J ol^mSSES ^b . Painter and Decorator PAVER HANGING A - SPECIAfcTO* 21 Lakeland Ave. Sayvilie N ew Location ,«X' . Roy ' s Radio Shop Now at 44 S, Main S t. } Ph one Sayvilffwd ¦ ' R «<!w SaW>^R«pi(w;;ij ' .. •: ¦¦¦¦ ; i - ;-^ ;„ ' , ' l i ^ l ^| Newa WantAc fe Pia j ' —7- T' '\ •~ ' w ^^ jr ^» ' ^ ^ | *||wm ¦ ,'v ' , , i; ' ' , . r ' ' ' ^wlaf Ua ' ¦; . :¦: V. ii . ./. v;J8Efiffl 'WlO s*? 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The South Shore League opened Its season on ' Sunday afternoon with the Broo khaven Highway Department , Centra l Islip Catholic Club and the West Patch o gue A. C coming through wi th flying colors. Behind the steWar pitching of Snm Bumv , the . .I^Jpsmy -tfln ^* scored a 1 to 0 win over trie Wes t B abylon Ciirtli- nals. Burin aBoweS th e \ opposition one hit and handed ©vt ©we free pass; The Highway collect^ j 0 hits. Toby Beebe , a veteran lni ocal bh ll circles , was the heavy hlttej / o f. Uio afternoon , comln B throu ith' ; Avth five HI m out of five trips to the Rate. . The Central I ,i|p catholic Club , poundln e out so\fe n hits , sca lped' the Huntlnaton Bravvj , 4 to a. - Two errors by Uie ' Huritli yton , n i ne ln eruc ial s pots pioveil t*he thilr downfall. Sunda y after ioon^jjj flnd ^ West , patchog ue aria ¦ Central ZsIIp nines playing at , hime. Tfte West Patch/- o g ucrs . wlll /jaeo tjie Wejt Babylon Cardinals 4 ^ t h the Caseys creasing bats wlth tli, atron ir Brookhav en 'Hi gh- wa y ninb. Thi third game of tlia of- tcrnoorf vm sbb ftie SoyviiW nine travelin g & Huntin gton for a • session w ith 0>»; ' ttunllriaton Braves; ¦ \ I ¦ ¦ M \ \' . . ' • Illchu i y al) r ho Sells , J, 5 1 1 0 AnVir ^i, ab ;„. 3 l \ 0 0 W. i^Snoy, if ...!. .. . 5 1 3- 1 i- 9 «ney, rf ..... » } t \ » 0 ueoV ib , 5 u 6 ., . 0 Vpf io , W & » L i Keltufflo , «o * » V 1 ¦ ^ ™*mwr, or ; ..;. ' . ' ...; » . J : p . o J^fe^iilMai'i ' .1 . ' ' ' V . \ ' 4a 7 ». . ' \ ' • a Brookhaven Nine Whi ps Cardin als; Caseys Also Win ! v ' - S- » i • ¦ • • ' Tho . Snyvllle Hluli loimls team won Its second victor y . ol the . season over Stony Brook Pr ep on Tuesday aft er- noon , 4 to 1. ' It was Die filth straight trium ph for the Purple and Gold. \ Tom Norman , aft er ' drop ping the first set. ' wen t 011 to 'defeat Swanson . 4-0 . ' 0-3 \ , \ 0-i;. Howa rd SU'ckle defeat - ed ' Bob Thompson «-2 , fl-4. Simon Stein \scored an easy . victory over Stewart , \ «-3 . <!-<>• Iu tl,n <loul>les ' Lewls . smlth and Larry Benedict lost to ' Swanson ' nnd . Thomp son in a tor- rid- match , - 4-0. M. 4-C This was Sayvl lle ' s lotie sctlmck of the day. In th»' filia l'match , Jim my Smith and Dean.Str ong walloped ' Dehr lnta and Miller , (1-3 , 0-2. ; /. !. , | : \\ . \ , 1 . — • ator t' i Lnii Wii «ntl Oliver Hard y in , •' bIm nt) t Bob \ at tho Granada Tfittlro, lA glnnln g tomorrow. Say vilie-Netmen Again Conquer Stony Brook The Patch ogue Junior Varsity base- ball team defeated Sayvilie High' s sec- ond'team Monday aftern oon on Dow Clock field, 8-5. Printzlau started on the mound for Sayvilie but was wild and ineffective. He was replaced by Robinson who was in turn relieved by Alexander . PcUcUokuc built up an early lead and mana ged - to-stave off Say- vllle ' s attem pts to whittle it clown. The Purple ' and Gold ralli ed in the seventh Innin g when they scored . two runs , on hits-b y Hindla. Johnso n an d Paul. Martln o pitched the entire isame for Patclio gtie, ¦ Sayvilie Jayvees Lose Tpj R atchogue; Seconds The 'Sayvilie High tennis ' ' tea m won its sixth straigh t victory by defeating Southampton on Wednesday, afternoon at Southampton. The Purple and Gold made a clean swoop of -the' mutches , winning by S to 0. The summaries: - Norman defeate d Thompson 7-5 , G-3; Steck le- .defeate d B. : Higgir is , 6-3 . - C-2; Stein defeated T., Higgins , C-2 , fi-2 . Lewis Smith and Benedict , ¦ Sayvilie. defeated Edwards and.Bishop, - fi-o . C-h Strong and J. Smith . Sayvilie . di-fe ated Weeks and SczebIeck..0-2. 0-1. Need Boat.Berths at ' Babylon. A pressing need for additional boat berths continues to exist.in the . village of Babylon . Clerk Edward V. Ketcham revealed last Wednesday when lie de- clared that 25 applications for berths have been turned down in his office since the first of the year. Cleric Ket- cham said that at present there are 135 boat berths In the east and west creeks and in Lewis pond, all renting at yearly fees of from $10 to $25. These brin g to the village Treasury an es- timated $2 , 300 e ach year and consti- tute, excluding the levying of property taxes , one of the best, sources of reve- nue for the village , besides providing n service of inestimable value to tlie res- idents of Babylon. Church Group Purchases Farm . The Old-Welch farm on Port Hill , TIuntington-Northport road , has been purchased as a clubhouse and athletic Held by the Gate pf Heaven Council Knights ' ' of Columbus, It was announced last week. The negotiations were closed by Frederick W. Blckrhann , Jr., a dvo- cate of the council. Sayville' .Tehh is Squad Conquers Southampton «aw ruHl & . m7.yj S.3Epst In case ot any domestic troubl&.ln thKIuture , , George 1 HerliiaB i(B* l*r>,Kiith;. ba ' 8el)all' s Immortal hero of-lhe dBUnond . UPDrb prlatetjr: offer* hu>;] daughter , • Jalf a , a ' ,basebal l bat, , aft& her marriage ; to^Riclis*ra Vtttlls Flanders. .' * - N ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Babe ' s Daughter , a Bride , Gets Bat A two-cerit decrease In Patchogue ' s tax rate of $1.87 on each $100- of assess- ed valuation for , the coming fiscal year was assure d last Tuesday night wher ^' the village board adopted a net budget o f $146,518 following a six-minute pub- lic hearing. Only three taxpayers were on hand when the hearing began. Fatehocne Bndrrt is Adopted. Mrs. Kathe rine Reeve ol Front street , Greenpqrt ,. ' sus talne. cl„j 5ejtioj s? burns about the face , arms and body ' on Monday when a cleaning ' fluid , with which she was cleaning drapes ignited. Mrs. Reeve was in the garage behind her home when the mishap occurred. The unfortunate woman Is the wife of Harry H. Reeve , an attorney. O recmrort womanr trimmed' Arrested by Hunting don police- ov :- the week-end while . drivin g. .<sa- . - . ife. - .r . Yor k; avenue , Hun tington Station , Joh 1 J. Mc Gbvern , 4 4 years old , of \ 569 . Eai.: 43rd street , Brooklyn , ' paid » \ 'fes fine after pleading guilty tea «harg« of driving while intoxicated. ^ He was ar- raigned before Justice ol the Peace Richard C. Cotter. DrnoK Driver Es Fined 925 Forty 'Yeani A go H a#e^ihtei oFsS»i^TJi|ly, T^enty^ £g, n Yeaia Ago T aken ftbm The New* FuW HE Sayvilie Electric - Light Company had purchased from Is- rael &. Green a site for the location of their propos ed plant. An ' . Epw '&r , t h League • ' . Cohveh ' tlbh South - District ! had 0 ( me u . rooiuyji- aomn ¦ uisiricx . . nac been held' - in ' - \ the '\ Metho dist ¦ Church here. -Abotit 400 delegates were , present. One ' ol the _ s peakers ' - was.; Comptroller Bird 3. Coler. * . DdrlrigVttie rday ^'thtire wa s a rather serlous 'jaltefcation ;up6n the subject . of , dancing, 1 :: car d- playing and attendance at jUVe-theater : ' A. - heat- ed ar guihent took \ place J between : the two factions. ' \ < • \ . . ' • ' ' ' - . ' ' ¦ ' Instea d:.of the:usual , con imeiicement exercises with orations [and ' - . re ' cita tioiis by the graduates , ;anfa d(Ite ' ss;wa - s to ' be delivered by the :Rev. ' ;.r».ybwfght ' . A. J o rdoii. Tlie graduates! -wfire r to - . hold class ' night e^etseSiln^bluhibla ' Half. El las- Pra ' nz, . vexpectecl j ' to^ httve -his new btiilcUng ^iBaSlroad ^ftyenne- ready by Decoratlor ^vpay. v - . It/was ; to be a confectioneryVshop \ : to; tej ru»- b y: liis daug hters. \ ' .. ¦ '' ' . ' , \ . ' . . • ' Thei scvieiith anmiali ' town \ firemen ' s lournament was to be lield here. Thirty Yean Agra Several local business men had con- ferred with some of the Long- Island Railroad officials-r egarding r , improve- ments to the station grounds. - . Joseph Wood , who owned a small strip of land ihich the railroad company had failed through error to acquire by condemna- tion proceeding s, made certain stipula- tions before agreeing to sell the land. Tlie freight office was ' (6 be removed loa point wes t of the Greel ey a venue crossing, but the express office was to be left where it was. A road was also to be built Just south , of the tracks from Greeley to Railroad , avenues. Tlie News said: \West Say ville now comes to the front with a ' baseball team . w hich announces its Intention \ of TOrtta ? all teams in its class. Her- on Beebe Is captain and will also so p the corftacrews shot over the plate by pitcher Marinus Buys. Qerrltt Ven- der Borgh , J r., ta to be manager ot the team. \ The News said:- \The: first gypsy mo th ever found on a private place in d the second to b» discovered in this state was found in, Brooklyn and de- stroyed by two representatives of the. Slate Departmen t ot Agricultur e. Thus one o f the greatest pests of tre es was prevente d from gaining . a foothold here. \ The News said: \Ant hony V. Green Is prep aring to retu rn to his govern- ment Dillon In . the Panama Canal Wic He will sail next vioek if Mrs. On sen ' s condition continue s to Im- prove . -W hether or not ho will remain on the Isthmus depends on Mrs. Green ' s healt h. \ .An editori al said , that times must be taxi- slnce ' imorej thah i1 00 , 000 ' automo- b iles wire verjls tcrecl In this state. The s tate engineer fluurcd that 00% of the *ear an d tear on ' - roads was caused b y automob iles, \ . ' \ ' \ Tin; News , ' siiUl: \Marinus Van Popor- ta B, the West ' . Sa yvilie Fire Dwpart- \Mil' s cham pion ladder scaler , strain- \• Ills back In practi ce and Is now un der tho care of Dr. \ lioss, \ M Ibs Lena Van Vosscm, ol West Say- vlllo , who was returnin g from Patch- \ Sue in the nuto-trollcy, had been thro wn from tho \eat ' wl«n a chehl „ broke nnti tho veh icle skidded. ^ ' , , ' * Mni^f &M^te*h^ '\ or^aftorr no * troi»e»; olnilnochle or °Hicr cajii rjt awws. . wouW bo pluy«« l» h is barlxir , shep; ' 1 ' : John , iinrUr j- had. , co iiipteletl hU Murso nt . ti»o ' . 'Bolthnore 'bonto i . Col- w , «iid i , l wna . . ' to. ' .l»tV ?i^' d UMt)4 wl«i noiiq rs ' , ' Vi . \ : , p ~&' ; • E 4en«l>V.lrn WoYomertfife i:^ y* . to>f a;&^h& &^ti<^ coimty ' a .tlrat . «ic af^> troitjd. '\ . , , . , '4 «««« II : jES(M^0S$yCS ^^k X ^- 'Xr .: ^ ^ the Mohtau k highway all the way from Amityville . to East Hampton . Mrs. Alice Theiss had sold her house on Poster avenue and the sunken gar- derj opposite to . City Magistrate Hoyer of New York City. Mrs. C. H . Rice of Milfor d. Conn., had been married to Pon est H. Mun- sell , son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mini- sell. Joseph Eckl , of ; Richmond HiU . had boiluht a cottage , on Pairv ieW i avenue , Ba yport , from Fi'ederick Dletz. Ten Yea raVAgo : . The Town Boar d was . being urged to . increas e the . pay of special consta bles ; of the township . from - six to \ seven dollars a day. ' ^1 ^ . - The Lambdi n.shipyard in . West Say- vilie had been ! broken into and saoo worth of : varnishes and ;paints had been stolen. V John -Winte r ' . . had been clected chief o*. . the Sayvllte ¦ Ptre. Department and George De Graff assistant-c hief. . - , > Joseph S. : Ara . ta , who was employed by-: District Attorney Arexa nder S, Blue , had been admitte d to . the . bar. ' . John Bennett , well-known • resident of Blue Point , had died ln MIami . ' Pla., at tli e age of 80 years. Miss Ethel Kornrumpf had been married to Everett Weeks In St. John ' s Lutheran Church. Miss Rose Bertha Welgel , of Bohe- mia , had been married to George Prey, Jr., of St. James. - !»»>¦ ¦, -¦' - '-*<*- . - ¦ ' ,f r \ . ' ' ' - ' ¦ - **• -j ^fcy- 'fc r. --: ia^k^tk^ jBl^HK i' - JS lfc ^Ht i%iic*ient History