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I-! Our unsui-possed servfco 1 . : m |^ '# r ^- ;0r( ^; !, 1. \ : jfl ways available at « 8 •!¦ ]¦ ; (i TOoment' a ' ntttico. ¦/: \ ' ' ' ;| I ¦ , ' . - .I .; c. ; w. 'feiiarta';So„» ' { 1 ¦ ,; . - ¦ ' my ' • ¦ ; MPRTICIANB \ 4 1/. \ . \ ' . ' fl . 'TO . KORTH. ' .OCfcAW ¦ AVENUE ¦ l W- A M ' ¦ ¦?¦ ¦' ' - ¦ - .^tflsA'TODOWUH \ , - ' - . ,- ' ¦;• , l ft: ¦ ¦ , 11 •; ¦ .TOLi ' -aa\ . *- ivaar on Me ant- ' b K , * . ¦• ;.; . ,, . | s - .T . [\ -fttii . vy , '' , !,, \\! ¦• * •• _ . : ' .IH ' SERVICE .ANVWH'BW * -ANY7IM * - ;fl ' __¦ )MH J j M . Our service is Abased en the m| j i^R premise of tincomtTromislnssfnn. H :H| -Hards of quality in service a ' sJ H J H * well as furnishings. ,H H R. M. Sliavjp * fl HJ . V sfl)RrEn/VE*IIOiHR ¦ • - - fl- I Legal Notices UNION EKEE SCHOOL-^DIST. 12 BROOK HAVEN TRUSTEES ANNUAL FINAN- CIAL REPORT. Balance on hand , July 1 , ; 1939 ;: $ - 2 , 464.95 Public money received ¦ ¦ from ^ county treasurer 4 ,345.32 Ahrit. deducted .by state fnr retirement fund .... 275.57 Ami, deducted by trustee /from ' ; teachers salaries \ 179.00 Fi-om tax ' on \ property , 11 , 245.46 . $ 18 .510.30 . .PAYMENTS.. ' • Expenses of General Control Other expenses of ' general control ' ..$ 154.66 Enforcemen t . of compuls- ory education truancy laws '& census enumer- ation .. . 42.50 . ' ' . . $. 197.1G EXPENSES OF INSTRUCTION . \ , - • . - . . . ¦ . f Men- if 1 , 000.00 Teachers Snlftrics { '\ ¦ ' , ' . . ,, - . C Women -2 , 585.00 Textbooks .......... 68.44 Supplies used in instnic- , ¦ . . -• ¦ tion . ' ...; 105.90 Tuition to other districts . _, .38d.00 ' Other expenses * 9.35 __ ,0, 048,09 EXPENSES OF OPERATION Waces of janit or . ' ....$ 000.00 ¦Fuel, ... - .. ' . M72.50 'J-i/fi-Ii t (ft, powei* . ' 85.01 Junitor ' a supplies ; 75,20 ¦General care df grounds 10,00 •1 , 542.71 EXPENSES OF 'MAINTENANCE 'Upkeep - ' of ' .Kroiindti $ 45.80 . Repair of cauiument ... . ' , 3.00 ¦ • . ., ,. - 48i8( 3 ' ;. EXPENSES OF A'UXILIAKY -AGENCIES Medical , .inspection • j $- 114,50 Transportation—loc-il 900.00 Transportation—high . * , - , acliool .. ' . . ' ...„ ...,;...„.,... 1, 100.00 • ' . ' ' . * • 2 . 11-1.50 FIXED CIIARGI- S Pensions ' ...,, ; $' • 275.57 Inau ' vanci; , building IdO.OO Insurance , other ' 177.85 \ . , , - ' W2.92 Totnl Gwriimt^Bxperid ' CT ' , ¦ '? 1'0 _ 514.28 • JMSBT iBBR'VlOE ncdtmriUi. il of , hands $ 1JO0.0O Iii tcvcut , on hortla 1 , 004.40 Interest on lonnu • '45.00 , ¦ . ' \ ' , ' ' \ ' ' , ' , .. - . , . - \\\ ' ¦ ' • ' ' T \' , 3 ,_ *I0.40 • \\ \ CAVI TA J. OUTI-Ay ' • - ' \ Electrloiil, . ' ......,.. ;... • .,.$ 0 , 00- : , • .qt1 , i ei- , 'l.rtiIc«nB ^n ' tiip 't .... 20. - -N. , , v mu\j i)tu|*e >„,,. • .„.., ¦ .,„...„. , ,51:04 • , • .. 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OBITU ARY ROBERT ALLGAIER ' Robert Aligaier , infant son of Mr. and Mrs , Robert- Aligaier of Center- ;each , died at Mather 'Memorial hos- pital , Port Jefferson , last Thursday, ihree days -after birth. Burial took place in the Congregational church cemetery in Gent-ereach. WILLIAM CALLMEYER. JR William Callmeyer , Jr.,, aged 37 , of . __awkins avenue , Lake .Kpnkonkoma , who had been for sev . e_ . al years a patient in the Suffolk Sanatorium , Holtsville. died tkere ' Thursday . Born in Lake Ronkonkoma , he achieved an outstanding reputation as a musician as a youn g boy arid had followed this line ' until his health iroke down. He leaves his father , William Callmeye r , Sr ' ., of 1 Lake 'Ron- konkoma. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ _ The fu n eral s ervice was hel d , at S:p. -in. Sunday in , 'Raynor ' s . . 'Memorial chapel , Sayville , the -Rev. Frederick Peters ' /of Holbrook - ' officiating. ;¦ C' xe- liiation took place Monday in Fiesh •Pon d , Queens. • - r . RUDOLPH HAHN\ . SR Rudolph Hahn , Sr., aged-Tl , of Por t Jefferson Station , a resident of Suf- folk for the pa ' st quarter-century, died Thursday in- the Suffolk infirm- ary, Yaphank, -where he had ' been -a: patient ' for .the. past month. - Born in . Germany, he cam e to this country 45. years ago and. moved to Coram about 25 years ago. He had lived - in -Port Jefferson . Station for the;past' 1- 8 years.; He was \ forin ' erly, a milk- route, salesman. _ .. He leaves three sons , Rudolph Hahn , Jr., / ' of Coram , John Halm of Jamaica and George Halm . of Port Jefferson Station ' ;. a. daughter , Miss Helen Hahn of- . Jamaica , and three grandchildren . His wife died 21 years ago: :•; ' ? .; , ' \ - The funeral service was held -at £.30 p. m. Saturday in the .0, 'B. Bavis Funeral chapel , . Poft JEefferson Station , the Rev. . H. : -; J. , Wuebbens , pastoi\ of the St. Paul' s , Evangelical Lutheran church of' ;-Pbrt- \ Jefferson ^Station , officiating. Interment was made in Coram cemetery. ;: ' . ' ; ' ' : ' \&. ' ' DAVID H. ¦LANMA*^ David Haskell Lanman , * aged 65 , chairman of . the board of directors .of the Brooklyn Savings bank , with which he had been associated, for the ./past' 11 years , died Saturday at his (home on Hulse street , ' Bellport, ••- \ A Bellport resident since 1921 , Mr. iLanman was born in Brooklyn , a •s on of ^eorge D. and Fannie E. Has- ikell Lanman , and attended the old . Polytechnic school in Brooklyn. He began his banking career with ;the Astor Pla;ce b a n 'k in Manhat - Itan in . 1-892 .at the . age ;o 'f 17. The Ifollowing year he became assistant [treasurer of the \ George A. Fuller tConstruction company, where he re- .mained until 190 6 , when he was ^elected .treasurer of the (Brooklyn Trust company. In 1908 , he became ia trustee and in 1913 first vice-pres- iident of .the trust-company. -He remained .with :the Brooklyn ' . Ti;ust company until .1929 , when he was elected ;president of the Brook- lyn Savings 'bank , a position he held iiintil last \ -fall , when he became chair- man of the . bank' s board of directors. He was also a director o 'f the Todd Shipyards company arid vice-fpresi- dent and a director of the Detroit Mackinac and Marquette Land com- pany. He was a member of the old Ham - ilton club of Brooklyn , and later of the Crescent-Hamilton Athleti c club; H-a was also a member ; of the Rem- brandt club of Brooklyn . - Active in Brookly n philanthropy, Mr. Lanman was a ' member ; ' o 'f :a special committee of the Brooklyn Red .Cross to raise funds for drought sufferers in 193.1. He serve d on the emergency - finance committe e of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities in 1933 arid was a former treasurer of the Brooklyn Juvenile Protective as- sociation. Mi* . Lanman was also a former chairman of the executive committee of Group 5 , Division of the Savings Bank ' association of the State of New York . . .. He . .leaves his wife, Mrs- . Anne Hunter Lanman of Bellport; a son , David \ Lamnari of . Bellport ; ' two daughters , Miss ' Faith Lanman - of Bellport and Mrs. D. Wheeler Clark of Baston , Conn., and' two \ brothers , Jonathan T. Lanmaii arid Hunting- ton Lanman. both of New York. JOSEPH -ST. FRANCOIS Joseph St. Francois ,, aged '77 , of Petty lane , Medford , died Saturday in ' the Mather Memorial hosp ital , Port Jefferson , after a short illness. Born in Canada , , he came to this coun- try 68 years ago and had lived in Medford for the past 20 years. He retired about seven years ago after having followed the carpentry trade for a ' number of years. He leaves his wife , Mrs. Carrie Reando St. Francois of Medford , and two brothers , Napoleon St. Francois of Massachusetts and Nelson St. Francois of Montreal , Canada. A re- quiem ' mass Was held yesterday in . St. Sylvester ' s R.& church , Med- ford , followed by interment in Pat- chogue Catholic cemetery. CENTRAL TAXPAYERS ASSO. BIRTHDAY PARTY NEXT MON . The ; Central Brookhaven Taxpayers association will , have many prominent gpeakers >'pl'gsent' at its . third , arinual birthday celebration next Monday night at the ' White Horse inn , Center- each ,, ..\vhieh all taxpayers are invited to attend. A local dance team will give an exhibition. -May Bernard The marriage of Miss Henrietta Cerny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cerny , to -Rudolph .Pilnacek , son -of Iri -and 'Mrs, Matthew IPilnit- cek , Will take :place August 1.0 afcthe Islip \ Town hall. - ' ' ' .The eighty-fifth . anniversary of the ioundin. . of Bohemia will be cele- brated on August 18 ..at the -C. S. A. liail. The local fire department mem - bers attended the recent fairs - at Ronkonkoma and Sound Beach . Last Friday they went to the Holtsville fair. Plans are progressing rapidly for the local firemen ' s fair which will be held on August 30 arid 31 and September 1 . and \ 2. Firemen ' s night will be held on the opening night. . About '25 departments , aux- iliary -units and juveniles will - com- pete ' for , prizes. ' . . ¦ \ . .. ' . : . Miss Mildred' Ressler = and brother Edward entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Berka pf Astoria over the week-end. - Mr. arid Mrs.- Charles Bernard en- tertained Thursday, Mrs. Katherine Premm of Elmhurst and Mrs. L. Patterson -of Flushing, . Mrs. Charles Bernard and children , Franklin and- \May and Mrs. Edward Lanka of Brightwaters spent Monday at Belmont . 'State park - Mr, arid Mrs. \ Frank Kudrna are entertaining , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy of Astoria and . Mr. and Mrs. Richard ' O' -Neil and daughter , Janice of Flushing. ; Mr. ' and Mrs. Edward Kubat are spending some -time at their summer home on Church- .. street. The./ Ladies ' auxiliary of Joseph Kovarik post , .A. L., met .Monday evening in \ the \ . :fireh\ ouse. Many of - the ' * local legionnaires and unit ' members- ' \ attended the Suffolk County American Legion convention held -at Huntington on -Friday and Saturday. , - . - , . /. . 'Mr.' and^ 'Mrs^-Jo ' seph Klecak are on a ' trip .to Chicago , 111 . Mrs. • - Gha-rlei% ' ; Dirikle and son Charles tf of ; Sfeten island are v -visiting Mrs. ' Mary Wechsung. . . , • ' Thfe Theodpre ;Roosevelt Kepubli- cah club 'is ' planning* to hold its an- nual picnic at the \Sunrise hotel on August 11. Prize bowling contests and childreii ' s games will be held; .George Cervenka and' Joseph \No- car went to ' -Ruttford , Vt., over the week-end by : motorcycle. •Em!!' Feyk - of Locust avenue is havin g a -two -week vacation 'from his duties at the Long Island Light- ing company plant in Brightwaters, ADVERTISING KATES FOR THE MID-JSLAND MAIL 8 cents a word , cash -with order. Each additional insertion 2 cents a word. No ad- vertisement taken for one insertion for less* than 30 cents. Classified display space , 50 cents an inch. HOUSES FOR SALE FOUR-ROOM and bath , modern - bun- galow , central' heating, \ garage; On p lot 100: x 100. Reasonable. Hor- loeker , Martha . Street , Farmingville Garden s , 'Faririingville. \ . , , 9tl REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE NEWSPAPERS FOR ' SALE BUNDLES of newspapers , ten cents. Advance Office , Patchogue. • * ,, - 26t'f MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE \ \TO LET\ si gns for sale. Also every other real estate necessity in the sign line. The Mid-Island Mail , 11-15 North Ocean Avenue , Patchogue . Tel- ephone Patchogue 1000-1001. 14tf HELP WANTED LET US SHOW ¥OU WHAT YOU CAN SAVE ON A NEW 1940 Electric . Refrigerator ' : '£_ V\J E. S . . _ . -;. *, We Take- Anything in Trad . e New Easy Low Rate Finance Plan ¦ ¦ .:. . ?.fW - - ' ' ¦ ¦ ' , ', FOR YOUR OLD S . TOVE On New Perfection Oil Fanges; ' ¦- fiiiwu's STORAGE WAREHOUSE • ¦ ., - YOUR PUR:NITURE STORE 5 - . New. .Easy Low Raite .Finance Plan. 185 MAPLE ;ST. ISLIP , L. I. Open 8 a, m. to 10 p. m. . ED J GAR A. SHARP ' \ * REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE , ACREA GE — HOUSES -— LOTS PATCHOGUE , N. Y. . \ . . .. , . . . 2t__ FURNI.TURE FOR SALE ' ; HOUSEHOLD -FURNITURE , Frijf idaire , Majestic radio. Inquire 23 Case Avenue , Patchogue. 9tl \ ... ... _-- ,. , W 'XN'T -E B Experienced Operators on Ladies ' Blouses and Dresses. .... . _ Steady- worlc all year. ... ¦ The IVIoder.n Sportvi^ear Company Horse Block Rd. & Gi cenlawn PJ. , . FARMIN<5VILLE | i Phone Selden 1321-J-2 ' .. . , - •¦ ;¦ - . .. , - - . . ,. , ¦ - .:¦;' - 1 / Fiin©r4ifc^ Com6 arid sop fpr yoimself I , .. how -fliiiet , i 4 s . achieved. ' , with-- ,,, _ .i out e 'loohV v an(l how solem- nity comes fr om beauty, / serenity iind good trtfit' o,. 'W^ \\ . ! - tihiill cQiisH lei; it a rirni'k o , f ; favor to.. JVaVe you itVspect _ ; ; onr establishi ji ont; ., . ¦ ' . ; • : ' ^tfi-222 ^«lv . jilaln ' Street ! : Port JcflToVfifoni N. «Y. - \ , r v \ , - ' , , Port • Jeffei-soii S60-285. '4\ <14 - : ; , , - >ts<, ' . ¦¦ • ¦ , ; ¦ , Phone or WrUjo TJil for Our 'Fxco \ ¦ ¦; ¦ ' ' Booklet , ••what \to Dp/' - ., - . ;. , ¦ , . ;.: /. .:.: I: - iA' , '4' --- ' dVHiHiiW-- ¦¦ ' ' l ¦ - - \-\• • \-¦ ' •¦¦ \ ' —\ - \- ;- ¦4' ' A!it- i.i4 i ^A y::*&¥<ivM^^ Yuntii Wmk Offered Young men . or . women , between the ages of 13 and 24 inclusive , seeking employment .may contact Benjamin Wilcox of Main *street , - Center Mor- iches , local supervisor ' of the A1A&- tional Youth . -aldminiatr ati^ , They must be citizen s , not attendine:<regular school , in. need of work experience ami -jfVnaneial aissistance. About 20 general.occupational iiolds are repre- sented in the w ork , experience . on N; Y. A. ¦ ,projects , Mr. • ¦Wilcox , : says, such ,as iroadl , park and buildin g .con- struction , . con s ervation , ^ sanitation , clerical' services ,,. ' research , public health,and hospital and museum work , library service and book repairs , . arts ari<l crafts , music/ drama , writing, recreational leadership, shop work; sewing, asaistuhce in nur s eries and schoCil fl. Cu- stody of Peacock Latest Police Task • Let it not be said that the career of r a Brooldiayen Town policeman is not:ra , :colorfu l , one. ' * bn 'iFr-iday, two boys , whoso names were ri&t l earned, fbimd a riiale pea- cock , with its lwnbow-like plumage , strutting ' aboiit in ' the neighborhood of Selden ancl ,, \ aftor cajiturlng the birdi -Iv -ft iit ^ nearby aft thb JTv \Logan Dare , ifa»m , 'wliere: it wns . ' .taken Into custody \ ai- short time latei* ;-by iBrook- - haven tfoVvii 'Sergeant * A'lviiv \Smith aiid Officer Wallace' Jay, TThjO bird vvt\a - thoh takeri to the Cojrain -police -station, whoi'o .it was clainied fo ifi-s _ iiiiinq j ln 'ter :W:i^ icrwhev , Mra; 'filvelyh .^ayrpw of Forndftjo ayo**- . nue „ -; i IS - ldi- '|h. , ^;^s.::iPttrr^ ;^ , ; po- lioe ^thatv -WhUis 4\\ Q i-wati away 'from • hcinio, % on*(Qbn0 dvidontl y opened ' up tli^ jCOQp.vin W!hich,,,ish^; ikj op t i£w o ipea- :^qkp , one ' o, 1 ; mtvlo tirid -tho * iot*i w a . ffliruiJe, -Th© . female \ was * still piisaing;.