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PAGE EIGHT LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1975 (4 Founder’s Homes, Inc. • Custom Building • New Homes Available Coll Lorry Liso ot 765-2340 1225 Boisteou Avenue, Southold m Tony’s Restaurant TbcVIII.Bc M - ' S ’ ' ★ Cocktails O v r r 4 0 Dinners To Choose From lucludm u Seafood A n d Steak AJone But Not Forgotten, Thanks To Your Patronage. Dinners Served In THE VENICE ROOM MONDAY THRU THURSDAY, 5-9:30 P.M. FRIDAY, SATURDAY 5-11 P.M. SUNDAY 2:30 - 10 P.M. LUNCHEON 12 - 3 P.M. 'ly/ieHcli/ContinGntaC Cuisine ★ Buffet Featured Wednesdays from 5-10 pm $ 4 . 9 5 Luncheon Specials Daily from $1.95 HOURS: Lunch 11:30-2 Dinner 5-10 Sunday 12-9 — Closed Mondays Please Make Reservations Main Road 298-8976 Hosts: Rose and John Mattituck S e a f a r e r Restaurant Lorry Mitchell invites you for cocktails ond hors d'oeuvres at his: if All New Driftwood Bar & Interior With Nautical Atmosphere if Delectable Seafood • Steaks And Other Specialties Dinners from $3.85 and up. Specialties such as Stuffed Shrimp with Newburg Sauce, V 2 Duckling with Special Souce, Chicken Parmeson, Marinoted Steaks and Broifed Stuffed Lobsters. Expressly Prepared By Chef Arnold MitcheU Luncheon 12 - 2 Dinner 6-10 Sunday Dinner 12 - 10 pm Open 7 Days End Of Kenney's Rd., Southoid 765-9857 . At The Sound DMHrairaMHBDIBOHHHSIBaMMailinHMOSUnHMraunMHnUI Coach Stoppe Route 25 Mattitick 29S-41S0 Special Evei^day-P/^lb. Stuffed Lobster ^7.95 Special This Saturday STONEHILL (Proper Attire after 10 p.m.) Greenport (Continued from Page I ) INSURANCE See HOWDY VAIENTINE THE QEOiai H. OORWIN AOEMY, INO. 122 Front St., Greenport 477-0041 Renovations are under way on a project bordering on the Greenport Fifth Street Beach which area residents ciaim will make tjeach parking difficult. photo by Peter Stevens Pell, doing business as Pell’s Fish Market, for alleged violations at his garage located at Monsell Place and Atlantic Avenue. Greenport. Violet Campbell asked the village board to be more recep tive to the taxpayers, stating “eight out of ten new business owners don’t live in Greenport, they go home to Southoid, Orient and East Marion, think of the village residents.” The board acknowledged a petition, signed by area residents of Monsell Place. Atlantic Avenue and Bridge Street, in which they outlined the violations, citing commercial opera tions 24 hours a day. Bill Pell stated later, that he had a zoning variance for the building and admitted ‘‘we have to curtail noise.” According to complaints, storage and spillage of oil. repairs of vehicles and more stored on property than authorized in addition to excessive Bar & lounge LIKE THOSE LITTLE INirS you find in the countryside of England and France - off on a little side road. That's the way it is here at the Manor. A quiet, unhurried atmosphere superior food and service - in an Authentic 19th. Century Inn. Continental and A m erican Cuisine Our Lunches start at $ 1.65 Our D inners at $ 3.95 OUR COZY is a most pleasant place to enjoy your favorite cocktail. Closed Monday LUNCH Tuesday thru Friday 12 to 2 PM DINNER Tues. Thru Fri. 5 to 9 PM Saturday 5 to 10 PM Sunday 1 to 8 PM SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS . 5.95 WE ARE MIDWAY BETWEEN ROUTE 25 and SOUND AVENUE Take Route 25 to Jamasport. Turn into Manor Lane- its the first street on the North side, just east of the traffic light- at the church. Continue North on Manor Lane <>bout a mile, JAMESFOKT MANO& INN MANOR LANE-JAM E S P ORT For Reservations Call Neal, o w n e r - c h e f 722-3382 EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE noise prompted the appeal to the village board. The village board reviewed the revenueon their own telephone poles, in the amount of $1,500 which has established in the new cablevision contract. Previously the New York Telephone Co. collected the funds. In other action the board: Moved to increase membership of the Zoning Board of Appeals to a maximum of five persons, citing the three-man body p resented difficulties in the event a member had to remove himself because of possible conflict, leaving the remaining two to tie each other‘s vote; Authorized issuance of insurance coverage for a June 13 jazz concert sponsored by the village and pro moted by CAST; Authorized an agreement with Suffolk County Board of Elections for the use of Fire Station Number 1, Third Street, for purposes of regis tration, election and primary days; Approved opening Monsell Trail June 28 during the period of parade and drill of the Volunteer Firemen’s Association of Southern New York; Approved the appointment of Jerome Urban as a member of the Standard Hose Company and re moved Bruce Robinson’s name from the roster of the Greenport Fire Department. Peconic County (Continued from Page I ) down to defeat. A feasibility study okayed by the old County Board of Supervisors several years ago, said the creation of a new county was feasible, but it set salaries for public officials at ridiculously low figures. The entire study, compiled by a county auditor, who was paid extra for the work, was tabled. Days In Past (Continued from Page 4) On every day of the first week in June the temperature registered 90° or over. Miss Olivia Drach was in Southoid and prepared to do dress-making in the homes of her clients. The Memorial Gateway at South Harbor Park was unveiled with appro priate ceremonies. L.W. Korn, Chair man for the Park Commissioners, presided. The land for the Park had been presented to the people of Southoid by Dr. Haven Emerson, in memory of the three Southoid men who died in Word War one, William H. Griswold, Milton R. Terry and Graham F. Glover. The Bay View School District voted to preserve the Little Gray School House, which was to give way to a more modern building. It was hoped the old building could rest on the triangular spot where the three roads met. 75 Years Ago The new Southoid Methodist Church building was dedicated. Par ticipating in the ceremony were Bishop J. H. Hurst. Rev. George Taylor, Rev. Epher Whitaker. Rev. William Lloyd and Rev. H.E. Hiler. With the exception of the Bishop, the others were local clergy. The church was dedicated free from debt and with a surplus of $2000. toward a new parsonage. Pietro De lori was killed when a clay bank caved in on him at the Arshamomogue Brick Yard. Warren UTuthill was found drown ed in Mattituck Creek. RESTAURANT 'Where Dining Becomes An Experience.' Greenport Rotary's Sliced Steak Dinner on Wednesday, June 18 at Claudio's. See you there. Overlooking the Bay- Main St. Wharf, Greenport For Keservations- Call 477-9800, 477-0627 Open Daily Fisherman's Rest MAIN ROAD CUTCH06UE 734-5155 Don't Miss These Specials! THURSDAY: Lasagne Night *3.°° (A ll you can e a t) Children $2.®° FR ID A Y : Shrimp Dinner 4/® Veal Parmigiana SATURDAY: Shrimp Parmigiana 4.“ Chicken Parmigiana 4. SU N D A Y : Bay Scallops 4.®° Specials Every Day A ll Dinners Include Sglad, Pie or Jello & C o ffee 25 . A t T h e G raduation Parties! Lawn P a rties! Wedding Parties! i Cocktail Parties! A No Party Too Small m or Too Large C R I S ? Y C H t C K E iV FnSlH[*N*G]HIIPS Tel. 765-1242 \To The Barge - Southoid