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HURRICANE WARNING fl^\ antenna of Suffolk County Police boat secured at Suffolk County Republican Club marina in Blue Point during approach of Hurricane \Don- na '' late .Monday morning. Marina afforded ex- cellent protection from rough waters and wind which struck area in early afternoon. —Advance Photo DAMAGED GARAGE \ f n„;;s J 17 Maple Avenue , Patchogue . is shown after huge tree fell on it Monday. A new car parked in north side of gara ge escaped with slight clam>ag<> as tree ' s main blow fell on south side inches away. —Advance Photo CRUSHING BLOW~ ° ( ;:, k ^/S 17 Maple Avenue , Patchogue , during hurricane M onday. Garage contained late model car. —Advance Photo PLATE GLASS WINDOWS :;„ ends of South Kay Pontiac Motors , Inc., show- rooms , 252 East Main Street , Patchogue , were blown out by hurricane. (Mass was swept up sulci placed in neat piles and pl ywood was in- stalled in order to protect interior of building. —Advance Photo PRFPAR ATffWIQ to mt ' et \ ,Jonna \ emergency included r IMLr r\rvr\ 1 lVJINO hurricane lamps at Fifth Precinct in Patchogue. Minutes after photo was taken , lig hts were out and lamps were lit. Precinct personnel worked many hours over- tin, -e during early hours Monday and throughout day. Left to ri ght are Patrolman Louis DeVHo . Captain Dominick Chiuchiolo , Patrolman George Blumenfeld , Auxiliary Policeman Peter Wede- gis and Mrs. Helen Moore , precinct clerk. WORKMAN s,rai R |,tcn out lines as efforts begin to VV vrvrvlVlON remove huge fallen maple tree blocking Station Road at Four Corners in Bellport. —Advance Photo DOGGONE THAT DONNA— Hu sSr ^ of East Patchogue nervous , so her mistress, Dorothy, general ledger bookkeeper at Peoples National Bank of Patchogue , pre- vailed upon Bank President G. Howard Hatfield to let cocker spaniel weather storm in building. Petunia is p ictured guarding bank' s drive-in window . —Advance Photo 7PRH VI^IPIT ITV at Heliport Dock confronts boat l^LulWJ V Ik HOiLil I 1 owner as he runs to check a craft moorcij in anticipation of hurricane ' s force. Photo was t;iken at 11 a. m. Monday as torrential rains and strong winds hit area in advance of \Donna \ . —Advance Photo UUDU'C PAR in George J. Buchheit' s n£iIYEj O \ ^r\l\ garage at 17 Maple Ave- nue , Patchogue , after tree and crackling branches came down. —Advance Photo D OWNED TREE TRUNK S Avenue across from Robcrfaccio ' s Funeral Home for awhile Monday. Suffolk County Police Ser- geant George Brown points to jagged remains of tree. —Advance Photo Or\lNl-/Or 1 1 Ov^ CtlNl!/ shows submerged boats at about 4 p. m. Monday. Many boats were sunk off Sandspit , according to Suffolk Police Captain Dominick Chiuchiolo. Storm ' s fury reached its height at about 2:30 p. m. ¦—Photo by William Goldfein p \ (~\CV f A I T This tree went down L-IA/ijEi W-VUL during hei ght of Mon- day ' s storm, just about brushing front porch of home at 30 Maple Avenue , Patchogue. —Advance Photo Suffolk County Is Ravaged by Gusts , Tides of 90 MPH Hurricane Donna