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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939 t h e w a t c h m a n PAGE THREE Bob and Betty Chose Mattituck To Live In They Find It Very Progressive Before Bob and Betty settled down, They searched both far and near, And after looking ’round and ’round. The couple came out here. Should you require Commercial Photography of any kind, Dormand’s Studio in Riverhead, we’d suggest. You’ll find their work most sat isfactory, In fact it is the best. If Betty craves, affection When driving, Bob’ll neck her, ’Cause no matter what may hap pen. The Cutchogue Auto Sales will send their wrecker. Betty prefers Barker’s for their drugs, ’Cause she knows they’re fresh and pure. Remember stale and shop worn drugs Will not effect a cure. Bob’s laying in his winter’s coal from C. H. Wickham, Now when price is low.- Don’t forget when cold weather comes. Up coal prices go. The meals at Jim’s Restaurant Are much the best in town, They tickle when you taste them:, And delight the whole way down. See the fall silk dresses at Meyer’s Dept. Store, Riverhead, And their colorful sports wear. Betty finds more stunning things at Meyer’s Than she can anywhere. If its building material you are needing, Wallboard, sash or doors, You’ll find the Tuthill Lumber Co. has everything, Including hardwood floors. In a safe deposit box at the Mat tituck National Bank & Trust, Their valuables are secure, That a box is worth its moderate rent. We’re certainly sure. If you’re contemplating insurance, Ethel Wells we’d consult, And maximum protection at mini mum cost Will surely result. Do you ever stop by Harry De- Petris’ Store? Here’s a place that you should visit. To ask you to look at delicious foodstuffs Isn’t asking too much is it? Bob and Betty often drop over to Ye Olde Mill Inn For a cocktail and a beer. Ye Olde Mill Inn is run so nicely You can take your mother here. You should see their plumbing fixtures, And their bathroom too is pretty. Why not have George Gildersleeve modernize yours? He’s the best plumber in the city. On General Tires from Bob Ber gen’s Service Station Bob gets a lot more miles. The man who rides on General Tires Just smiles and smiles and smiles. Let LaMonte Gould take that painting contract. No matter where you are. He’ll be only too glad to serve you. Be it near or far. Should you find your lovely • cruiser ) Is badly in need of repair. Call the Mason Boat Yard in New Suffolk, You’ll find they’ll take more care. They buy all their hardware needs At the Duryee Hardware Store. Bob prefers Duryee’s for depend ability, Because his money buys much more. There’s nothing in farm machin ery The Long Island Produce & Fer tilizer do not sell, And they’re noted all around here For treating farmers swell. Billiards at the Cutchogue Rec reation Center Is healthful and its fun, The very finest fellows play there, ’Cause they like the way its run. Don’t miss seeing “Man About Town” at Mattituck Theatre, Its going to be a wow. Is Bob and Betty going to attend, You bet they are and how. There’s nothing in the building line Burnett Tuthill of Peconic doesn’t do, He’ll build a business building. Or a pretty home for you. A wrist watch from Besch’s Jew elry, Betty always wears. While there she takes their watches And her jewelry for repairs. Watch for Bob & Betty next week Copyright D. A. Morrison. ^ STAR^ AND STAR DUST The average life of a star in Hollywood is two years, five months, and three days. The av erage male star lasts two years, five months, «nd eighteen days; whereas the average female star lives in that position only two years, lour months, and fourteen •days. # There is trnly one star in films today who was a star 20 years ago, reports The Commentator Magazine, and that is John Barry more. Others who have managed pretty long careers are Wallace Beery, Richard Dix, Harold Lloyd and Jack Holt. The female star of longest standing is Norma Shearer. The children, however, have H had their heroes for many years. George O’Brien has starred in horse operas since 1921; Ken May nard began back in 1924; Hoot Gibson in 1921; and Buck Jones reached stellar heights in 1920. What happen^, to bygop^ stars? Some of them drop baclj into the limbo they iaihe ^ m ; sohie of them choose new fields. And, of course, there is that group of pathetic “used-to-be’s” W whom you see every once in a while in bit roles. If you look j around—and look fast—^in almost; any picture you will see the by gone stars here and there, filling in. —The Commentator Magazine. EXCELLENT Judgment Is Shown, And No Reflections Are Cast On Relative Or Friend, By Appointing Us E x e c u tor T r u s tee or .G u a rdian. Consider these VITAL QUALIFICATIONS Previous experience - Impartial judgment- Economical facilities - Knowledge of the law - Assurance that incapacity or death will not interrupt. SUFFOLK COUNTY I TRUST COMPANY X 8 East Main S tr e e t I R iverhead, N. Y. 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OHNbON OF' h ILITOP m OUS' i \ - L'AOINO., OAN TiNit ATIRACT!Ci\S He .vlGNDAV i: aOUGH f If CAN C'N C63 fraWIRHi Dairymen in Onondaga, Otsego, and Jefferson counties are form ing associations for the artificial breeding of cows. Dairymen of Columbia county and of adjoining counties in Massachusetts and Connecticut are organizizng a tri state association. M Y B O S S ! **Hc has made me proud of my typing by switching to S tratiimorb B ond . Now my letters look wonderful. And besides, corrections are easy to make because the surface of S trathmorb B ond doesn't smear ofF.” Whynotmakej'owrgirls happy? Let us put your letterhead on S trathmorb B ond . It probably won't cost anv more than your present letterhead. MATTITUCK PRESS ATOPNOICH ACTRESS, BESS JOHNSON^ RRSTJOB IN BAWO WW SOUND EfFCCIS/ 60T HER BREAK PINa-«lT- TIN6 FOR AN A&5ENT ACTRESS. NUMEROUS OTTSIANOINC WUS fWiOWEaCUMAXED W TMAT W*HiaTOP HOUSE! EWOVS BASEBAULiDCrECnvE SIORlES. WRECTOR & yNRnER.TDQ, SUE LCCnjRES MCDUifiE ON RADIO XECHHkHXf A STREET THAT AM! ' The world’s widest street is under construction in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It will be 450 feet wide, running through the heart of the city, and will carry three lanes of traffic—fast, me dium and slow—^in each direction. Underground parking areas will accommodate 3,000 cars. Some of the problems in the production of iceberg lettuce in New York are explained in the new Cornell bulletin P-714. For a free copy, 'write to the New York State College of Agriculture, at Ithaca, N. Y. A two-lipped saucepan is usu ally handier than one with a single lip. Pastry chilled before it is rolled out is easier to handle. Y e O l d e M i l l I n n • ON THE MATTITUCK INLET • GEO. J. N A UGLE8, Prop. D. C. LIPTO N , Mflr. DANCING! Every Saturday Night WITH CONWAY'S CREOLES Serenading Orchestra Oil Stains P c o d u c e h e a u C t l u l effects on F6plac» Ma^ li& B i r c h , C h e e r y , Atth# M a h o g a a y * etc* -npeoetrate the tpood dpeplf—do lio nise die grain of the wood-^and aie permanent in color. Flniahiog coat o l vfm, shelUc or vac* nbh c«a be implied In about 12 bours* GEOAGE L. PENNY Phon« 8559 M A T T ITUCK, L. I. 7 ^ e e i f i S d havetmmtesud ^ One of the first rules of safe driving is to allow for the other fellow's mistakes, and give him plenty of room! Then you cut down on accident risks wisely! Another first rule of safety in driving is to check battery and bulbs so that you always have the use of your heodlights. Depend on us for battery re-chorging ! HANSEN^S GARAGE MATTITUCK, L. I. Phone 8598 DUALITY SERVICE