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14------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Sayville football team Secretaly of the Interior Steward L. CDCJ)~ 90 had played Patchogue and Udall announced that the department won five to nothing. The would start immediate action on land ~ News said, \Sayville's touchdown was acquisition for the new Fire Island A made by Hill. The game was pla3red in National Seashore. He promised quick C') 25 minute halves. Those playing for action to thwart housing developers § Sayville were George Robinson, Henry who in the past weeks had moved to ~ Ohlsen, Philip Groh, Cornelius De construct dwellings on acres set aside z Graff~ Harry Hildebrandt, Arthur for park putposes. ~ Benjamin, Jarvis Collins, Charles Area residents were still fighting a , Lafferrandre, Thomas Anderson and proposed drive-in tbeateron an 88 acre o Jerry Nohowec.\ site off Sunrise Highway in Blue Point. S The News said, \Mr. and Mrs. Metlakhatla Chapter, Order of the g George L. Meyers will leave tomorrow Eastern Star, was celebrating its 55th ;: for Hicksville where they will spend a anniversary. CAl few days. They intend to make the trip 20 A new library for the ~ both ways in a carriage. 60 The TE'RA (Temporary the vicinity for three nights and was Connetquot School District ~ About 40 deer had been killed on Emergency Relief fmally picked up along the highway in had been approved by voters the opening day of the season. Administration) had Brightwaters. by a slim margin. 8 0 Twenty four persons bought with Federal funds 100,000 Cpl. Charles W. Mantha, 31, the only The County had proposed a 152 acre accused of conspiracy in bushels of potatoes from the surplus son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mantha, park for a tract of land in Bohemia that connection with the assas- crop grown by Long Island fanners. had been killed in action, presumably was to include an equestrian center. sination of Archduke Francis An electric stonn had struck and set at Aachen, Gennany, with the Second The land was on Sycamore Avenue, Ferdinand and his consort had been afire three buildings in Holbrook and Annored Division, Imown as \Hell on next to the Connetquot Preserve. found guilty of high. treason at SanUevo did other damage there, but was not Wheels.\ The Town of Islip had approved a and it was expected that all would be particularly severe elsewhere. 40 A traffic light had been road realignment at the intersection of condemned to death. Suffolk had its first snowfall of the okayed for the intersec- Foster Avenue and Montauk Highway William Bason and Sons were at season. tion of Sunrise 'Highway in order to link up the crossing with work building a large addition on the 5 0 Ralph Squires, a 36-year- and Lakeland Avenue, Bohemia. Lincoln Avenue. Telefunken wireless station in which . old resident of Candee Mrs. Frank W. Greene had died at The wife of Governor Malcolm more apparatus was to be installed. Avenlle, had been instant- the age of 92 years. Her husband was a Wilson was visiting the area and she 7 0 West Sayville sea seaIlop- Jy killed when his motorcycle crashed victim of the 1938 hunicane, when he was greeted at a special luncheon in ers bad been making large into a parked truck in Oakdale. He was drowned in the Bay her honor by News publishers Mary hauls. The catches, which survived by his wife and five children. 3 0 Sayville firemen were tak- Lou Cohalan and Jo Ann O'Doherty. included three days work, ranged from A mentally ill S()ldier, clad only in ing the fll'st radiological Virginia O. Smith, a prominent 120 to 190 bushels. Most of the West his pajamas and bathrobe, who had training course for volun- Sayville resident who owned a real Sayville men were catching them off escaped from the Camp Upton teer firemen sponsored by the Office of estate agency here, had died at the age Shinnecock. Hospital, had been seen wandering in Special Services of the Town of Islip. of 74 .• . . ·a_S:?:lf':;=:;;· the last: This is ~ V$ry. ra,. .. ph~tO: of 1895, when the 1bundatfOfJ . was being dug for the' JIM Sayville post officeon·\ln Street .. William Bason and Sons were the .oontractors •. The resulfin ... attractiVe ted g ....... . brick building . . today .. no 'onger- .·1 ~ft:IDOi.f office, but . o· f:ilamlO Fallon; tnd ~~lf~',!~ and D.\ upstal,s.·· Q IQ.ift.$1taltltl!!l/Gtioo.: Bu John. 1;(II$(al$:: •• :,lQt'::V1l~·{:t:; WO~llf3[j] J],O @f3 -Low Rates On Winterizing • Tune-ups • Rebuilt Engines • Shrink Wrap • Power Washing GREENE'S CREEK ®® {P@11 I]\'(!)<!)Q 83 Atlantic Aveg l West Sayville,- NY 11796 TOM CLARE 15-161589-5408 KURT DIPRIMA , . . .