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TWELVE THE EAST HAMPTON STAH. EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.. DECEMBER 13. 195S i i A S S i n i i \ i $ CLOSING TIME FOB ALL CLASSIFIED ADS WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON If replin come through Box c 1 i lines. S1.00 o Star, add 25c Weekly YOUNG PARAKEETS — supplies. Also African Violets. A perfect gift. Sunny Acres Aviary, Sag Harbor Turnpike. Sag Harbor 5- FOR SALE (Conlic COCKERS — S25. - $100. Well bred,, some show type. Min. Poodle pup. bargain. Also barn, buildings, millstone, stoves, tables, beds. Mrs. Arthur Hallock. Bridgehamp- TIRES — low prices on famous makes, unconditionally guaran teed. Large stock of all sizes. Whites, blacks, conventional or tubeless. Hampton Mower Service, Montauk Highway. Bridgehamp ton 2-0696. 21-tf USED FURNITURE — oought and 11-1 FRENCH POODLE—very small toy French poodle, male, silver gray. Please'return to Dr. Pontick, Vet. and receive reward. Lost vicinity Old Town Lane and Abram's I 11-2 sold. Bargains in bureaus, tables. chests, chairs. Why not turn your u , » NT, old pieces of furniture into cash? Call E. H. 60 and let us know — -------——------ what you have. Used Furniture S*NTA CLAUS—ha: shop in rear of Hamptons Dept IN NEED OF A HOBBY'—Holiday discounts on Tropical fish and equipment. Wm. P. Woolnough. | 44 Osborne Lane. EA 4-0213.. Hours daily except Wednesday 2| Store 52-tt FUEL OIL — kerosene — gasoline — diesel fuel — motor oils — greases. Prompt deliveries. R. A Corwin it Son. E. H. 4-0292, Race Lane and R. R. Avenue. 35-tf DESKS —small mahogany flat tup THE ROOF — "designed for youi knee hole desk and mahogany j home" for as little as $10.00 a spinnet desk, both perfect condi-: month. Turnbull & Cain, Flanders tion, $25 each. Antique wooden] Road. Riverhead. PArk 7-3660. mantle shelf and hall or1stair I____________________________ bicycles and tricycles via the Community Council, and so far we have none. If you have any you do not need, please call Mr. Carl Dordelman, EA 4-0235, and he and his helpers will pick thei up. paint and repair them an more children will be made hap py this Christmas. The Coi ty Council of East Hampton. 10-2 CESSPOOL PUMPING—and clean ing. George L. Smith, Main Street, Amagansett. Telephone Amagan- TWO MANTLE PIECES—oak china closet, good condition. Call Sag Harbor 5-0733-J between 9 and 12 j sets; everything to furnish a home; very reasonable. John W. Nilsson. North Sea Road, South- ampton. Tel. 1434.__________ 24-tf T.V. ANTENNA — practical $18.00. Phone EA 4-1788 o P. O. Box 491. iCHINE — 11-11 WE BUY AND SELL ANTIQUES— old china and glassware. Expert1 appraisal. Antiques repaired and refinished. If you have any furni-; . ture problems, call me. J. Chester i McGuire. EA 4-0291-J. 10-tf . FOR CAREFREE HEAT—switch to Shell Furnace Oil with FOA-5X. FOA-5X is the amazing ingredient that keeps filter screens in your | oil burner clean all wir*— '—” . . . eliminates a major service calls. Costs no m ordinary heating oils. Call TIGHTER ROOFS FOR LESS MONEY GRUBB BROS. Bridgehampton 0372 2-tf r long i \aPHALT DRIVEWAYS — con struction, repair and maintenance Phone EA 4-1020 for estimates South Shore Petroleum Corp., Race Lane and R. R. Avenue. 35-tf LAWN MOWING — ana jobbing, East Hampton and vicinity. Apply Frank T. Bennett, telephone E. H. 4-0838. 24-tf WANTED FOR MY COLLECTION —old guns, pistols, powder horns, bullet moulds, swords or cannon barrels, Indian arrow heads. Li censed dealer for modern guns and ammunition. Richard G. Hen drickson, Lumber Lane. Bridge hampton. N. Y. Tel. 2-0226. 23-tf MISCELLANEOUS DO YOUR TREES NEED PRUNING THIS WINTER? Proper Care Programs Call WHITMORE-WORSLEY, Inc. Professional Tree Care FOR RENT J,y. ^ ,„r Corp., 27 King Street, East Hamp-. ton. Phone 4-0505. 10-tf j imported household accessories at reductions of 50':. Open every Saturday. Week days by appoint ment. Hampton Gallery, Amagan- 1 ACRE RESIDENTIAL PLOT — 112 ft. frontage on Buell Lane Ex tension. Phone EA 4-0512. 10-tf completely furnished. Tel. Ama HOUSE—furnished, 2 bedroom; improvements including h Newly decorated. Telephone EA 4- 1830-W. MONTAUK —3 room modem, fur nished apartment. For rent by month or yearround. F. Hill, Mon tauk Pt. 8-2817. 11-tf HOUSE —just built. Jericho Lape. COZY 4 ROOMAPARTMENT East Hampton. For details Albei t furnished, all mod. Maisch, MU 6-0464 week days EA j ences. Centrally located. Call EA 4-0174 or your broker.________9-4 4. 1418. 10-tf Sweet Home. Wedgwood plates, three colors. The new Wedgwood ash tray, all made in Etruria, Eng land. Tea tiles, handpainted by William Soles. Christmas cards and note paper. All with picture of “The 1660 House." 9-4 ' SAG HARBOR—furnished h APARTMENT—3 rooms and bath, suitable for two, year round. Mon tauk Pt. 8-2478. 8-4 POULTRY SPECIALS Capons ....................... 55c lb. Fricassee Chickens . 39c lb. | Quantity Discounts IACONO FARM Long Lane Phone EA 4-1107 7-tf HELP WAf TED MEN OR WOMEN—wanted at once to sell consumers everyday house hold necessities under our factory- to-home plan. Full or part time. Earnings based on sales. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NYK-624-728, Albany. N. Y. 11-1 SCHAEFER'S MOWER SERVICE — mowers sharpened and re paired. Shears and knives sharp ened. Bikes repaired. Shop Tel. EA 4-1880. Res. tel. EA 4-1021. 36-52 FOUND • | SCARF — large NOW SELLING — at W holes prices. Green Mountain variety1 k'v w™tl7wn»'i winter potatoes. Cauliflower for I ' pickling, by crate or head. Arm - ______________ ers Market. Main Street. Amagan- ] Read The Star sett. Phone Amagansett 3894. 4-tf‘ •‘hip news. grey and orange er may have same at the Star Office. Used Cars 1955 OLDSMOBILE 88 HOLIDAY COUPE Full equipment. Two tone paint, white and blue. 1955 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN Full equipment. Two tone paint, black and white. Summ olony c 1954 CHEVROLET 210 4 DR. SEDAN Radio, heater, power glide, power steering. 1953 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 4 DR. SEDAN Radio, heater, hydra matic. Black. 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR. SEDAN Power glide, heater. Two tone paint, blue and gray. 1953 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP Radio, heater, Fordomatic. Black. 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DR. SEDAN Heater. Light gray. 1951 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE Heater. Two tone paint, blue and white. 1950 OLDSMOBILE 98 4 DR. SEDAN Radio, heater, hydra matic. Excellent condition. Black. 1950 CHEVROLET STYLINE DELUXE 4 DR. SEDAN Heater, low mileage, reconditioned. Blue. CHEVROLET FOR 1957 SWEET — SMOOTH ami SASSY Lester Motors SALES — SERVICE East Hampton. N. Y. Tel. 4-0100 Planning Board Meels, View's New Developmeni day evening, Dec. 10th. Glenn Kis sel. Chairman, presided. David Cory of New York and Amagansett was -invited to present the preliminary map of a tract com prising approximately 450 ft. of oceanfront located in Amagansett. The parcel runs from Bluff Road to the land Drive. Mr. Cory plans divide the property into fifteen large building sites, retaining one plot for his future home. Tentative approval of the preliminary map was granted by the Board. Also discussed at the meeting was the route for the proposed By-Pass. As this is a project effecting the fu ture development of the Town of East Hampton, much concentrated thought and study is being given to it by the Board. Joseph Hren, of the Board, re ported on his recent trip to Roches ter where he attended the New York State Planning and Zoning Conference. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the tremen dous increase in population ii suburban areas from various cit which needs immediate attentii and every effort is being made solve the problems arising from tl expansion throughout the State. Other members of the Planning Board in addition to Chair Glenn Kissel and Joseph Hren, elude Clement Eichhorn of Amagan- sett, Frank Dayton, Delos Walkci Howard Rigby and John Strong Miss Martha Greene is Secretary ti MRS. MARY CORREIA Mrs. Mary Correia of Old Town Lane died at her home on Thurs day evening. Dec. 6 after an illness of five months. She was born in Portugal on July 26, 1884 and Had lived in this town for twenty- seven years. Mrs. Correia was a widow; she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Adam Perry of Elizabeth, N. J., Mrs. Mary Angelina Cunha and Mrs. Manuel Freitas of East Hampton, also by seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. " e was a member of St. Philo- i s R. C. Church, where the funeral scrvico was held on Monday ling, the Rev. Thomas White of ficiating. Burial was in St. Philo- Amagansett Academy Presents Christmas Program On Sunday, Dec. 16 at 2:30, thi Academy of the Sacred Heart o Mary will present its annual Christ entertainment. Scheduled for presentation is Emmet Lavery's ig at the Scaffold," an adapta- of Gertrud von Fort's inspiring story of the martyrdom of an e Carmelite cbmmunity during French Revolution. In addition Choral Clubs under the directit Mrs. Robert Aldrich will sing and •nact a Christmas Cantata, ‘Child Jesus." BAR NONE RANCH WESTERN STORE—Noyac Road, Southamp ton, offers you many Chris bargains. LISTEN — Tuesday, December at 12:15, to Radio Riverhead—1390 on your dial. Mr. James Marlcy, President of the East Hampton Lions Club will talk on 1 Zoning. Sponsored by the £ Fork Civic Conference. ZONING — Town Zoning discussed every Tuesday at 12:15 on Radio Riverhead—1390 on your dial. Af fects every South Fork resident. Sponsored by the South Fork Civ ic Conference. 10-tf FURNITURE REPAIRING—am finishing, chair caning.' Jack Becker. Neck Path, Amagat Tel. Amagansett 7-3143. RESTORING CHINA WARE—miss ing parts duplicated; oil paintings cleaned; new picture frames made; old ones restored; art treasures and novelties restored. Lamps converted. Robert SchiRleger, 79 Mill Hill Lane. Tel. EA 4-0732. NOTICE—Hunting, clamming, fish- ing, trapping, the taking of any shellfish or otherwise trespassing in any way on Gardiner's Island is strictly forbidden under pen alty of the law. Bayberry Ven tures, Inc. 37-tf This Saturday evening. Dec. 15th, at the V.F.W. Building the Military Order of the Cootiqp Pup Tent No. 66 wjll hold a dance and the draw ing for $500 in cash. Scoty Hamors will furnish the music for dancing. The public is invited to attend. The evening of fun is fo/r benefit of the Hospital Fund. The cooties' "Keep them smiling in beds of white." Dancing will begin The Hospital committee many Hospitals in next two weeks to bring Christmas cheer to disabled V.F.W. and Cootie members SOUTHAMPTON PRIZE e Southampton Chamber of Commerce's Christmas Booster 'ing held on Saturday, Dec. 8, brought up the winning number 26920S for the third prize in the series. The holder of this number should get in touch with Miss.J. E. Me Gowin at 43 Main St.. South ampton, or telephone her at S 0402, to make arrangements foi Buckley's Flower Shop Phone EAst Hampton 4-0966 BRIDGEHAMPTON ROAD EAST HAMPTON. N. Y. 444M4444M444444444444M JAMES MARLEY ON RADIO e broadcast slated for Tuesday his week-by James Marley, president of the East Hampton s Club, over the Riverhead ra- itation at 12:15 p.m., was not 1 due to technical difficulties. It will be given at the same time Tuesday. The topic is town zoning. a. SQUARE DANCING The Junior Square Dance ill have a Christmas party at Hall on Thursday, Dec. 13 froi 9 p.m. Refreshments w ved and coke will be sold Frank Wilson is director. RUGS SHAMPOOED—electrically, ] right in your own home. Colors revived beyond all expectations. Greg Repenski, tel. EA 4-1671. ______________9-« School Notes MURRAY S 24 HOUR Oil. BURNER SERVICE — Sales, Service, Con versions. Heating installed, fur naces vacuumed and chimneys cleaned. Reasonable prices. Prompt service. Francis D. Mur ray. tel. Bridgehampton 0520. 22-tf CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for their, many acts of kindness and thought- by Dawn Simons School closes on December 21 for jtne Christmas holidays. Elementary school closes at 1:45 p.m., senior high school closes at 11:24 a.m., and jun ior high school closes at 3 p.m. on high school auditorii Frequent short rest periods I ween heavy cleaning tasks help revent excessive fatigue. Plan t ltcrnate easy and hard tasks. It Pays To ADVERTISE In The E. H. STAR DIRECTORY :k O'Brien spent the week-end Naval Reserve routine training flight. He departed from Floyd 'Ben nett Field Friday and landed at}- Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda, ! and returned Sunday nigbt to Floyd ; Bennett Field. - A daughter was born Monday I ■ night in Southampton Hospital to ! Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ruby. CHURCH FAIR A SUCCESS The annual Christmas sale and tea held by the women's organiza tion of the Presbyterian Church in the Session House last Friday was a great success as usual. Mrs. Har rison Schneider heads the organiza tion. Mrs. Archie Robertson, chair man. was aided by Mrs. Kennell Schenck and Mrs. Geoffrey Bass; Mrs. Charles Talmage took charge of decorations in the main hall where the different chapters had tables with home-baked foods, and hand-made aprons, etc. The tea, in the parlor, was in charge of the Lyman Beecher Chap ter of which Mrs. Edward T. Hunt- ting and Miss Mary Bird are co- chairmen. The decorations were in charge of Mrs. William D. Sullivan, Mrs. J. C. Ahlquist, Mrs. Edwin L. Sherrill, and Mrs. Norman Dahl. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. J. Edward Gay Jr., Mrs. Louis Ve- tault, Mrs. Pearl Schoch, Mr», Ever ett Foster, Mrs. Charles H. Foster, and Miss Charlotte Swezey. JAMES S. BARLOW 129 NO. MAIN ST. Southampton 1-2490 Read the Star classified ads May we service your home this Fall? Monthly Service Rodent and General Inscct Control NARDY PEST CONTROL SERVICE W A ier Mill 7-0200 A DECLARATION OF FACT We do not undorsell fair trade but we do have "Specials." Yes. you may be able to get it cheaper elsewhere but you are only getting half of what you pay for. We are here 12 months a year. THAT means that you get instruction and information in the satisfactory use of your equipment. THAT you can make exchanges or guar anteed repairs right here at home. THAT behind every purchase is 24 years of practical knowledge and experience in the use of photographic equipment. NOT retail experience alone but working knowledge gained during 12 years of Associated Press and War Correspondent assignments around the world. THIS is what you don't buy when you buy away from home. THIS is what you do get when you buy at home. THIS, the most important part is the other half of your purchase. LIGHTHOUSE PHOTOSHOP 54 Newtown Lane — East Hampton 4-1067 SELECT FRESIJ CUT Nova Scotia Christmas Trees and Wreaths MOTHERS Do you know you can buy tap and ballet danc ing shoes at a low, low S3.45 lor ballet and $4.98 to $5.45 for tap dancing shoes including taps at— IVANS Shoe Store Lower Main St. SAG HARBOR Open Friday Evenings 7 to 9 Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sa$ey$ay HE TORE HIS HAIR . . . in irritation at himself for not having come to SEAVALE MO TORS in the first place and sav ing himself unnecessary running "AM YOU FUUY COVERED?" SLEEP IN PEACE . . . and so can YOU when you have the reassurance of FULL COV ERAGE INSURANCE. In order to be sure of your Insurance Coverage you should see an INSURANCE SPECIALIST who can wisely study your Insurance needs and advise you how to get" the I t. Call EDWARD F. COOK INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Telephone EA 4-1440 East Hampton. N. Y. "INSURANCE SERVICE SPECIALISTS" TOYS GIFTS - SPORTING EQUIPMENT ARCHERY SUPPLIES USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN W. J. RARINSKI Variety Shop __ TEL. 4-1512 MAIN STREET EAST HAMPTON Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. PAINTING in ALL ITS BRANCHES Kahrs & MacGowan PAINTERS and DECORATORS EAst Hampton 4-0156 Southampton 1-0148-J ; GUILD HALL WINTER SCHEDULE ffice Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday Afternoons by Appointment F Mrs. Warren Whipple, Director § EAST HAMPTON FREE LIBRARY SEPT. 17 to JUNE 15 Daily exc. Sunday. 1:30 to 5: /Tues. and Thurs. evenings. 7 to 9 | No Sat. Mornings or Evenings 1 HOME SWEET HOME s Edward M. B. Strong. Cun WINTER SCHEDULE Every Day 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. •Closed Tuesday— Sunday THE EAST HAMPTON STAR Is On Sale At WHITE S MONTAUK Baldwin Acrosonic House of Music

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TWELVE THE EAST HAMPTON STAH. EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.. DECEMBER 13. 195S

i i A S S i n i i \ i $CLOSING TIME FOB ALL CLASSIFIED ADS WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON

If rep lin come through Box c1 i lines. S1.00 o Star, add 25c Weekly

YOUNG PARAKEETS — supplies. Also African Violets. A perfect gift. Sunny Acres Aviary, Sag Harbor Turnpike. Sag Harbor 5-

FOR SALE (Conlic

COCKERS — S25. - $100. Well bred,, some show type. Min. Poodle pup. bargain. Also barn, buildings, millstone, stoves, tables, beds. Mrs. Arthur Hallock. Bridgehamp-

TIRES — low prices on famous makes, unconditionally guaran­teed. Large stock of all sizes. Whites, blacks, conventional or tubeless. Hampton Mower Service, Montauk Highway. Bridgehamp­ton 2-0696. 21-tf

USED FURNITURE — oought and

11-1FRENCH POODLE—very small toy

French poodle, male, silver gray. Please'return to Dr. Pontick, Vet. and receive reward. Lost vicinity Old Town Lane and Abram's I

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sold. Bargains in bureaus, tables.chests, chairs. Why not turn your u ,» NT,old pieces of furniture into cash?Call E. H. 60 and let us know — -------——------what you have. Used Furniture S*NTA CLAUS—ha: shop in rear of Hamptons Dept

IN NEED OF A HOBBY'—Holiday discounts on Tropical fish and equipment. Wm. P. Woolnough. | 44 Osborne Lane. EA 4-0213.. Hours daily except Wednesday 2|

Store 52-tt

FUEL OIL — kerosene — gasoline — diesel fuel — motor oils — greases. Prompt deliveries. R. A Corwin it Son. E. H. 4-0292, Race Lane and R. R. Avenue. 35-tf

DESKS — small mahogany flat tup THE ROOF — "designed for youiknee hole desk and mahogany j home" for as little as $10.00 aspinnet desk, both perfect condi-: month. Turnbull & Cain, Flanderstion, $25 each. Antique wooden] Road. Riverhead. PArk 7-3660.mantle shelf and hall o r 1 stair I____________________________

bicycles and tricycles via the Community Council, and so far we have none. If you have any you do not need, please call Mr. Carl Dordelman, EA 4-0235, and he and his helpers will pick thei up. paint and repair them an more children will be made hap­py this Christmas. The Coi ty Council of East Hampton. 10-2

CESSPOOL PUMPING—and clean­ing. George L. Smith, Main Street, Amagansett. Telephone Amagan-

TWO MANTLE PIECES—oak china closet, good condition. Call Sag Harbor 5-0733-J between 9 and 12 j

sets; everything to furnish a home; very reasonable. John W. Nilsson. North Sea Road, South- ampton. Tel. 1434.__________ 24-tf

T.V. ANTENNA — practical $18.00. Phone EA 4-1788 o P. O. Box 491.

iCHINE — 11-11

WE BUY AND SELL ANTIQUES— old china and glassware. E xpert1 appraisal. Antiques repaired and refinished. If you have any furni-;

. ture problems, call me. J. Chester i McGuire. EA 4-0291-J. 10-tf .

FOR CAREFREE HEAT—switch to Shell Furnace Oil with FOA-5X. FOA-5X is the amazing ingredient that keeps filter screens in your | oil burner clean all wir*— '—”. . . eliminates a major service calls. Costs no m ordinary heating oils. Call

TIGHTER

ROOFS

FOR LESS MONEY

GRUBB BROS.

Bridgehampton 03722-tf

r long i

\aPHALT DRIVEW AYS — con­struction, repair and maintenance Phone EA 4-1020 for estimates South Shore Petroleum Corp., Race Lane and R. R. Avenue.

35-tf

LAWN MOWING — ana jobbing, East Hampton and vicinity. Apply Frank T. Bennett, telephone E. H. 4-0838. 24-tf

WANTED FOR MY COLLECTION —old guns, pistols, powder horns, bullet moulds, swords or cannon barrels, Indian arrow heads. Li­censed dealer for modern guns and ammunition. Richard G. Hen­drickson, Lumber Lane. Bridge­hampton. N. Y. Tel. 2-0226. 23-tf

MISCELLANEOUS

DO YOUR TREES NEED PRUNING THIS WINTER?

Proper Care Programs Call WHITMORE-WORSLEY, Inc.

Professional Tree Care

FOR RENT

J,y . ^ ,„ rCorp., 27 King Street, East Hamp-. ton. Phone 4-0505. 10-tf j

imported household accessories at reductions of 50 ':. Open every Saturday. Week days by appoint­ment. Hampton Gallery, Amagan-

1 ACRE RESIDENTIAL PLOT — 112 ft. frontage on Buell Lane Ex­tension. Phone EA 4-0512. 10-tf

completely furnished. Tel. Ama

HOUSE—furnished, 2 bedroom; improvements in c lu d in g h Newly decorated. Telephone EA 4- 1830-W.

MONTAUK — 3 room modem, fur­nished apartment. For rent by month or yearround. F. Hill, Mon­tauk Pt. 8-2817. 11-tf

HOUSE — just built. Jericho Lape. COZY 4 ROOM APARTMENT —East Hampton. For details Albei t furnished, all mod.Maisch, MU 6-0464 week days EA j ences. Centrally located. Call EA4-0174 or your broker.________9-4 4. 1418. 10-tf

Sweet Home. Wedgwood plates, three colors. The new Wedgwood ash tray, all made in Etruria, Eng­land. Tea tiles, handpainted by William Soles. Christmas cards and note paper. All with picture of “The 1660 House." 9-4

' SAG HARBOR—furnished h

APARTMENT—3 rooms and bath, suitable for two, year round. Mon­tauk Pt. 8-2478. 8-4

POULTRY SPECIALS

Capons ....................... 55c lb.

Fricassee Chickens . 39c lb.

| Quantity Discounts

IACONO FARM

Long Lane Phone EA 4-1107

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HELP WAf TED

MEN OR WOMEN—wanted at once to sell consumers everyday house­hold necessities under our factory- to-home plan. Full or part time. Earnings based on sales. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NYK-624-728, Albany. N. Y. 11-1

SCHAEFER'S MOWER SERVICE — mowers sharpened and re­paired. Shears and knives sharp­ened. Bikes repaired. Shop Tel. EA 4-1880. Res. tel. EA 4-1021.

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FOUND

• | SCARF — largeNOW SELLING — at W holes prices. Green Mountain variety1 k'v w™tl7wn»'i winter potatoes. Cauliflower for I 'pickling, by crate or head. A rm - ______________ers Market. Main Street. Amagan- ] Read The Star sett. Phone Amagansett 3894. 4 -tf‘ •‘hip news.

grey and orange er may have same at the Star Office.

Used Cars1955 OLDSMOBILE 88 HOLIDAY COUPE

Full equipment. Two tone paint, white and blue. 1955 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN

Full equipment. Two tone paint, black and white.Summ olony c

1954 CHEVROLET 210 4 DR. SEDANRadio, heater, power glide, power steering.

1953 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 4 DR. SEDAN Radio, heater, hydra matic. Black.

1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR. SEDAN Power glide, heater. Two tone paint, blue and gray.

1953 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP Radio, heater, Fordomatic. Black.

1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DR. SEDAN Heater. Light gray.

1951 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE Heater. Two tone paint, blue and white.

1950 OLDSMOBILE 98 4 DR. SEDANRadio, heater, hydra matic. Excellent condition. Black.

1950 CHEVROLET STYLINE DELUXE 4 DR. SEDAN Heater, low mileage, reconditioned. Blue.

CHEVROLET FOR 1957S W E E T — SM O O TH am i S A S S Y

Lester MotorsSALES — SERVICE

East H am pton . N. Y. Tel. 4-0100

P la n n in g Board M eels, V iew 's N ew D ev elo p m en i

day evening, Dec. 10th. Glenn Kis­sel. Chairman, presided.

David Cory of New York and Amagansett was -invited to present the preliminary map of a tract com­prising approximately 450 ft. of oceanfront located in Amagansett. The parcel runs from Bluff Road totheland Drive. Mr. Cory plans divide the property into fifteen large building sites, retaining one plot for his future home. Tentative approval of the preliminary map was granted by the Board.

Also discussed at the meeting was the route for the proposed By-Pass. As this is a project effecting the fu­ture development of the Town of East Hampton, much concentrated thought and study is being given to it by the Board.

Joseph Hren, of the Board, re­ported on his recent trip to Roches­ter where he attended the New York State Planning and Zoning Conference. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the tremen­dous increase in population ii suburban areas from various cit which needs immediate attentii and every effort is being made solve the problems arising from tl expansion throughout the State.

Other members of the Planning Board in addition to Chair Glenn Kissel and Joseph Hren, elude Clement Eichhorn of Amagan- sett, Frank Dayton, Delos Walkci Howard Rigby and John Strong Miss Martha Greene is Secretary ti

MRS. MARY CORREIAMrs. Mary Correia of Old Town

Lane died at her home on Thurs­day evening. Dec. 6 after an illness of five months. She was born in Portugal on July 26, 1884 and Had lived in this town for twenty- seven years.

Mrs. Correia was a widow; she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Adam Perry of Elizabeth, N. J., Mrs. Mary Angelina Cunha and Mrs. Manuel Freitas of East Hampton, also by seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.

" e was a member of St. Philo- i’s R. C. Church, where the

funeral scrvico was held on Monday ling, the Rev. Thomas White of­

ficiating. Burial was in St. Philo-

Amagansett

A cad em y P resen ts C hris tm as P rog ram

On Sunday, Dec. 16 a t 2:30, thi Academy of the Sacred Heart o Mary will present its annual Christ

entertainment. Scheduled for presentation is Emmet Lavery's

ig a t the Scaffold," an adapta- of Gertrud von Fort's inspiring

story of the martyrdom of an e Carmelite cbmmunity during French Revolution. In addition Choral Clubs under the directit Mrs. Robert Aldrich will sing and •nact a Christmas Cantata, ‘Child Jesus."

BAR NONE RANCH WESTERN STORE—Noyac Road, Southamp­ton, offers you many Chris bargains.

LISTEN — Tuesday, December a t 12:15, to Radio Riverhead—1390 on your dial. Mr. James Marlcy, President of the East Hampton Lions Club will talk on 1 Zoning. Sponsored by the £Fork Civic Conference.

ZONING — Town Zoning discussed every Tuesday at 12:15 on Radio Riverhead—1390 on your dial. Af­fects every South Fork resident. Sponsored by the South Fork Civ­ic Conference. 10-tf

FURNITURE REPAIRING—amfinishing, chair c an in g .' Jack Becker. Neck Path, Amagat Tel. Amagansett 7-3143.

RESTORING CHINA WARE—miss­ing parts duplicated; oil paintings cleaned; new picture frames made; old ones restored; art treasures and novelties restored. Lamps converted. Robert SchiRleger, 79 Mill Hill Lane. Tel. EA 4-0732.

NOTICE—Hunting, clamming, fish- ing, trapping, the taking of any shellfish or otherwise trespassing in any way on Gardiner's Island is strictly forbidden under pen­alty of the law. Bayberry Ven­tures, Inc. 37-tf

This Saturday evening. Dec. 15th, at the V.F.W. Building the Military Order of the Cootiqp Pup Tent No. 66 wjll hold a dance and the draw­ing for $500 in cash. Scoty Hamors will furnish the music for dancing. The public is invited to attend. The evening of fun is fo/r benefit of the Hospital Fund. The cooties'"Keep them smiling in beds of white." Dancing will begin

The Hospital committee many Hospitals in next two weeks to bring Christmas cheer to disabled V.F.W. and Cootie members

SOUTHAMPTON PRIZEe Southampton Chamber of

Commerce's C h r is tm a s B ooster 'ing held on Saturday, Dec. 8,

brought up the winning number 26920S for the third prize in the series. The holder of this number should get in touch with Miss.J. E. Me Gowin a t 43 Main St.. South­ampton, or telephone her at S 0402, to make arrangements foi

Buckley's Flower ShopP h o n e EA st H am pton 4-0966

BRIDGEHAMPTON ROAD EAST HAMPTON. N. Y.444M 4444M 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M

JAMES MARLEY ON RADIOe broadcast slated for Tuesday his w eek-by James Marley,

president of the East Hampton s Club, over the Riverhead ra- itation at 12:15 p.m., was not 1 due to technical difficulties.

It will be given at the same time Tuesday. The topic is town

zoning.

a. SQUARE DANCINGThe Junior Square Dance ill have a Christmas party at

Hall on Thursday, Dec. 13 froi 9 p.m. Refreshments w

ved and coke will be sold Frank Wilson is director.

RUGS SHAMPOOED—electrically, ] right in your own home. Colors revived beyond all expectations. Greg Repenski, tel. EA 4-1671.

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School N otesMURRAY S 24 HOUR Oil. BURNER

SERVICE — Sales, Service, Con­versions. Heating installed, fur­naces vacuumed and chimneys cleaned. R easo n ab le prices . Prompt service. Francis D. Mur­ray. tel. Bridgehampton 0520.

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CARDS OF THANKSI wish to thank all my friends,

neighbors and relatives for their, many acts of kindness and thought-

by Dawn SimonsSchool closes on December 21 for

jtne Christmas holidays. Elementary school closes at 1:45 p.m., senior high school closes a t 11:24 a.m., and jun­ior high school closes at 3 p.m. on

high school auditorii

Frequent short rest periods I ween heavy cleaning tasks help revent excessive fatigue. Plan t ltcrnate easy and hard tasks.

It Pays To ADVERTISE

In The E. H. STAR DIRECTORY

:k O'Brien spent the week-end Naval Reserve routine training

flight. He departed from Floyd 'Ben­nett Field Friday and landed at}- Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda, ! and returned Sunday nigbt to Floyd ; Bennett Field. -

A daughter was born Monday I ■ night in Southampton Hospital to ! Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ruby.

CHURCH FAIR A SUCCESSThe annual Christmas sale and

tea held by the women's organiza­tion of the Presbyterian Church in the Session House last Friday was a great success as usual. Mrs. Har­rison Schneider heads the organiza­tion. Mrs. Archie Robertson, chair­man. was aided by Mrs. Kennell Schenck and Mrs. Geoffrey Bass; Mrs. Charles Talmage took charge of decorations in the main hall where the different chapters had tables with home-baked foods, and hand-made aprons, etc.

The tea, in the parlor, was in charge of the Lyman Beecher Chap­ter of which Mrs. Edward T. Hunt- ting and Miss Mary Bird are co- chairmen. The decorations were in charge of Mrs. William D. Sullivan, Mrs. J. C. Ahlquist, Mrs. Edwin L. Sherrill, and Mrs. Norman Dahl. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. J. Edward Gay Jr., Mrs. Louis Ve- tault, Mrs. Pearl Schoch, Mr», Ever­e tt Foster, Mrs. Charles H. Foster, and Miss Charlotte Swezey.

JA M ES S. BARLOW129 NO. MAIN ST. Southampton 1-2490

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M ay w e se rv ice y ou r h o m e th is Fall?

Monthly Service Rodent and General Inscct

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W A ier Mill 7-0200

A DECLARATION OF FACTWe do not undorsell fair trade but we do have "Specials." Yes. you may be able to get it cheaper elsewhere but you are only getting half of what you pay for. We are here 12 months a year. THAT means that you get instruction and information in the satisfactory use of your equipment. THAT you can make exchanges or guar­anteed repairs right here at home. THAT behind every purchase is 24 years of practical knowledge and experience in the use of photographic equipment. NOT retail experience alone but working knowledge gained during 12 years of Associated Press and War Correspondent assignments around the world. THIS is what you don't buy when you buy away from home. THIS is what you do get when you buy a t home. THIS, the most important part is the other half of your purchase.

LIGHTHOUSE PHOTOSHOP54 N ew tow n L ane — E ast H am pton 4-1067

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Nova Scotia Christmas Trees and Wreaths

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b u y ta p a n d b a lle t d a n c ­

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S3.45 lo r b a lle t a n d $4.98

to $5.45 for tap d a n c in g

sh o e s in c lu d in g ta p s a t—

IVANS Shoe StoreLower Main St.

S A G H A R B O ROpen Friday Evenings 7 to 9

Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

S a $ e y $ a yH E T O R E H IS H A IR

. . . in irritation at himself for not having come to SEAVALE MO­TORS in the first place and sav­ing himself unnecessary running

"A M YOU F U U Y COVERED?"

SLEEP IN PEACE. . . and so can YOU when you have the reassurance of FULL COV­ERAGE INSURANCE. In order to be sure of your Insurance Coverage you should see an INSURANCE SPECIALIST who can wisely study your Insurance needs and advise you how to get" the I

t. Call

EDWARD F. COOKINSURANCE — REAL ESTATE

T e le p h o n e EA 4-1440 E ast H am pton . N. Y."INSURANCE SERVICE SPECIALISTS"

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ARCHERY SUPPLIESUSE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN

W. J. RARINSKIVariety Shop

__ TEL. 4-1512MAIN STREET EAST HAMPTON

O pen E ve n in g s U n til 9 P .M .

PAINTING in ALL ITS BRANCHES

K a h r s & M a c G o w a nPAINTERS and DECORATORS

EAst H am pton 4-0156 S o u th a m p to n 1-0148-J ;

GUILD HALLWINTER SCHEDULE

ffice Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Monday through Friday

Afternoons by AppointmentF Mrs. Warren Whipple, Director §

EAST HAM PTON FREE LIBRARY

SEPT. 17 to JUNE 15 Daily exc. Sunday. 1:30 to 5:

/Tues. and Thurs. evenings. 7 to 9| No Sat. Mornings or Evenings 1

HOM E SW EET HOM Es Edward M. B. Strong. Cun

WINTER SCHEDULE Every Day

10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

•Closed Tuesday—Sunday

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