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Grandmothers RfeMearse New- Danee Routine Members of the Elder bioom society, an organization formed by a Philadelphia widow in 1904 for th« pur pose of choral singing, are seen as the y r ebJa rsc for a New Vork nig ht club act. The 11 white-ha ired G old Star gr andmothers from Long Beach , Calif., sha g, truck and sing in swing style. They ran ge in ag< from 65 to 71 years. Membership in the Elderbioom society is restricted to women over 50 with while n»i«- 1939 FORD Be Luxe Ford and the new M erc ur y Eight NOW ON DISPLAY AT PATCHOGUE M0T0p, Inc. ¦ , ' KB ^ i- ¦<; ' 32(1' :E. Main Si;; •Patchogue >. . . E. J . Green to M. StonelU, lot adj land. C. P. Dickerson . SayVille. 51.000 T. J. Dege to ' C. G. Scarlett. - lot s s Oak st 100 ft to Case av, Patchogue. - $1,500 •W. - Smith to D. Muccl , lot w s Ocean av 577 ' I t to Maiden lane, Fatchbgue. $2,500 A. DeRiso to C. Mixon , lots 1-7, bk 1. <l reat .River Estates. . $4,500 Riccia Land Co to V. Ramplno , lot 63 and ors. Great River Esta tes. $1, 000 D. S. Wilson Inc to W. T. Shirley , lot w s Rosevale av adj land Long Island Motor Parkway, Lake Ronkonkoma . $25,000 L. A. Jaeger to J. P. Lantelme , lot 116 and ors Ronkonkoma Gardens. $1,000 F. T. Hulse, ref , .to J. D. Marcy. lot on ' Montauk ' highway adj Heckscher parkway, Eas t'Islip. $50,000 " Mortga ges H. P. J ayne to I. Williams, welfare commissioner , lot s s Wheeler Cross rd adj land T. C. Bason. Sayville. ^ " $6,000 Fennimore Bldg Co: to V. P. Lavers , lots 1-5 and ors, Kohler Development , Bayport. $3,700 W. Braun to W. Korz , lots 111-115. Oakdale Park. $1,000 C. FV -MacNeil to Peoples National Bank. Patchogue , lot c s Ocean av adj land Murdock , Patchogue. $1,000 C. G-. Scarlett to T. J. Dege. lot s s Oak st 100 ft to Case av , Patchogue . $1, 000 B. B. Cunningham to F. Beck , lot adj land - J. Wicks on North Ocean av, Pa tchogue. $2,000 W. T. Shirley to D. S. Wilson , Inc., lot w s Rosevale av adj land Motor Partway, Lake Ronkonkoma. $7,500 W. Y. Huntley to Hu dson-Harlem Valley Title & Mt g Co. lot 570, bk 3, Brightwaters. $6,600 Real Est ate Transfers LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDER S Sealed bids for furnishin g and in- stalling equipment for. and construct - ing a refuse incineratin g plant in Say- ville, Long Island , N. Y. for the Town of Islip; will be received by the Town Board of the Town of Islip, until 2 o' clock P. M. on Tuesda y. December 27th , 1938. and then publicl y opened and read aloud. The work consists essentiall y of pro- viding all labor and materials required for the . construction of an incinerator building and gara ge, approach and turning- ramp, two furnaces each hav- ing a rated capacity of forty-five tons per twenty-four hours , and all auxil- iary structures ' and equipment for com- plete operation, including chimne y, combustion chambers preheaters, fans , and miscellaneous equipment; electrical equipment, fixtures and wirin g of build- ing for light and power , furnishing, and installing plumbing fixtures , pneumatic water system , Including well , an d nec- essary piping, and furnishin g and in- stalling heating plant. The successful bidder must agree to sublet the electrical , plumbing and heating work to recognized contractors In the respective trades , as approved by the Town Board. Copies of the plans and specifications an d other contract documents may be examined and one set thereof obta ined at the Town Clerk' s office upon deposit of $20.00. This sum will be refunde d only to those submittin g bonnflde bids and if the plans and specifications are returned in good condition within twen ty days after bids have been re- ceived. Each bidder must deposit with his bid . a cer tified check on a solvent l«ink for not less than five perccntum (5% ) ot the amount ot the bid, subject to the conditions provided in the Infor- mation To Bidders. Proposals for this work will be con - sidere d only from bidders who are reg- ularly engaged In buildin g incinerators , and who have buil t at least one plant in the United States of the type and capacity comparable with that required by these specification s , and which plant Is now , and for nt least two years , has been in successful operation tor destruction of mixed rubbish and garbage . Each proposal must be made upon the forms furnished in the Contr act nnd Specifications . No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after nctual date of opening thereof . The Town reserves the right to waive an y informalities in or reject any or all bids . TOWN BOARD, TOWN OP ISLIP By: BOY E. PARDEE, Dated: Islip, - N. Y. Town Clerk. November 32nd , 1038. Ot2 O pij A DEN , ADELINE (sometimes known as Adallne Ascher , , ' "I n pursuance of an order of Honor- ab le, Richard W. Hawkins , Surro gate of the ' Count y of Suffolk , notice ' Is Hereb y, -gi ven to oil persons having claims against Adeline Opladen (some- times 'k now as Adallne Ascher ), late of tile Count y of Suffolk , dece ased, to pres ent- the-same; with vouch ers there - of , to the subscrobers , at thei r pl ace ot? transactin g business at the ofllce pj Sceyij fc Todd, Ely St Beatty, their attorne ys, at No, 108 Broad- way. In i th o - Borou gh of Manhat- m^ ^Of ^ S^a of Ofcpmbe rt ilMIV ¦ :V, ¦ 'TOf tsacANr , a oLDBEnaER , . ; ToPSed # foirier. 1 " : ' v ' r , :'.. !. ' . ' . ' Executors, REEVES, TODD, ELY A BEATY, Attorneys for , Ex«mj tore/ Office or F. O. Aatbw ' M. IDS Broadway, TtorniWh. 'flr MMiiwttiMii Now York City. ' - 03127 LEGAL NOTICES NOTI CE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the alteration s and repair to West Sayville Dock at the foot of West Street , West Snyvllle, N. Y., will be received by the Town Board of the Town of Islip, on Tuesday, De- cember 27th. 1938 at 2 P. M„ at the Town Hall , Islip, N. Y. Plans nnd Specifications may be ob- tained at the Town Clerk ' s office , Isl ip. N. Y. The Town Bonrd reserves the right to reject any or nil bid s . TOWN BOARD. TOW N OP ISLIP Bv: ROY E. PARDEE , Dated: Islip, N. Y. Town Clerk. November 22nd , 1938. 9t2 PU BLI C NOTIC E A Public Hearin g will be held at the Town Hall , Islip. N. Y.. nn Tuesday. December 27th , 1D3R. nt 2 P. M.. on the application of ihr Town of Islip, for a change of zonlim tr om a Res- idence "A" to " Indu strial" classifica- tion, a ffectin g property known ns lots 49 nnd 51, ns shown on a map of John A. King. Avery & J. Homnn Lots and Land belonging In A. McCotter , 'Esq., Map No. 33, filed In llio County Clerk' s Office , October 2nd , 1B0G. and located on the east side of Lincoln Avenue , about one-half of n mile nort h of Church Street , Holbrook , N. Y, All inter ested persons will lie given an opportunit y to be heard. TOWN BOARD. TOWN OF ISLIP By: ROY E, PARDEE, Da ted: Islip, N. Y. Town Clerk. November 22nd, 1038, 9t2 LEGAL NOTICES PUBLI C N OTICE A Public Hearin g will be held nt the Town Hall. Islip. N. Y.. at 2 P. M. on December 27th, 1 938 on the application of Kntherine H. Kemioih of Holbrook , L. I., for a chan ge ot zoning from n Residence "B" to n "BtiMiiess " classi- fication , nflectlng property known as lots No. 2S and 29, Block 7. Map of Ronkonkoma Lake Pa rk No. 6B1. All interested persons will be given nn opportunity to be heard. TOWN BOARD , TOWN OP ISLIP By: ROY E. PAR DEE, Dated: Islip, N. Y. ' Town Cl erk , December lS^lOSS. 9t2 KQST'S Gara ge 0LDSM0BILE WILLYS DE SOTO PLYMOUTH and USED CARS Main Street at Garfield Avenue and North Main St„ Snyvllle MERCHANT TAILOR A Heal th Examination ^m* service that satisfies - Mad e of Your Home hous es - bun galows Frank Suda * Without Ch£»rse - FOR sW: 5 rolm P b " ngaTw , ui. I l,Aun *'**»»** .^jj. (ras and electric , heat , gara ge. Mm Latest Styles, Best Materials and n /Mii»rn /k»» * 2300 ' Cash *300, ' Workmanshi p ROBINSON I " ' "^ *** Ant ° lBamxM Clea ning - Repairing - Pressing _ . »,.-,.«v Dl T i».r»ik?s> Done quickly and Reasonably SANITARY PLUMBI NG I I\* ¦ AH Work Guaranteed » *"" BBANCUES J. [* , UlCKerSOll Main St. Sayville | w, fc MJT "" ¦tom ] P ^SSg U * *. *"" T? ESST " " ,, " ,,, "" , ,,,,,,, "" m,,,,,,,,,,,m " ]i; I^L^ cTGHiNr bJ^ wo ° kk * n a Km* Try Our Want Ads J **** : & <****?„ OIL BURNER Repairs . All Make. J * ^U° Attorne J , "? Counsellor! at Uw License No. 126 . Tele phone B3 102 Ga rfield Avenue SAYVIL LE llllllllllllll|l|llllll|||llllllllllllllllll|||||||| Beak Bundtaf r Sayrllle, N. I. ^.—______ ^^_^____ ——— . ¦ j | -, r i ii i i -* —¦—™"" ¦" PHONE SA1VILLE C22 . Opp. Ca ndee Ave, " TTI ALFR ED E. FRIE MAN Meats , Poult ry and Provisions ^KoI^' law BUDD V. WITTE, Prop. ' ^,#^ vB ulJd lf ff ^v* I MAIN STREE T BAYVHXE, NT. Y. V. . y»»n:8 ^ re|t<;-; , : , ; , . Sayville , N.X j ' ¦ " ' . ' . ' ¦ " « : ' ,; J Ci^toRUTSCHY Thomas Baskervill e M^^!^ ± ¦ GENERAL FLORIST #& e^S^: -=* rW Flowers for any occasion delivered anywhere. rsPrV ^M|ira^W , - . ¦ ¦ ¦"¦ ' -rllWIsucKow PHONE SAYVILLE 7S8 : A^^^S.^ r I GREEL EY AVE. . . SAYVILLE ;.; |^ffl |K | g!l ¦pi^ knd Insurance »" ¦ ' ._. , _. ._,, . MMt: Mt fl*- * tt*ife - :: - : ;|| WKKt^^ ¦ V* nnM Gooda ot Ewr » Dttcrl pUoi» , Ordiira l^mpUy A^««. '^ ! f|^W^[^i |f A|B^ *§ 3 Patch ogue, N. Y. Phon«i2 96.MiP«ldio»«e ; : i '^'iJi^SfiP ^''^ ' ' ¦ * J •¦ ¦ s ¦ ¦: ¦ ' . ¦ ¦' . v' . - ., vv^ \5to ;v , ' * 'wmii^mmmmMmWM MWBwWm _^____^ . ... . i , ' r .ii , ., '?i? ««Ai . s^mwMMMMwmwMMmBBmmxe^^^ •¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . » .. .,;.\:m AirfSBBSBiMMMSi ' iikli^^ I THE HEW " IJ ^ ' i pUYMOUTH Now On l>is(»l;i;v —AT— . I W.L. Manth a Co., In c. I Phone Bayport 348 KtI O TBS I <KS -^^^ ¦^p— a^ ^ m^—WMMmmW SAVE *35 to W MONTHLY - ./... and . EHJttV YOURSELF C^; Th e Hotel Bristol , one of New York City ' s finest , tells how you can enjoy the charm that is onl y Manhattan ' s..live comfortabl y this Fall and "Winter . . and save money. WHETHER YOU ARE:—Suburban resident or Winter commuter , thi s plan cannot fail to interest you.When offered byonie of the reputable Hotels in New York , it has double value. Write or p hone now for our Free Booklet.. "How to LiveinluxuriousEconomy —This TaU add Winter. ** .. I . SINGLE ROOM ,.Private Bath . . . . . . . trom ^SO Monthly I ) DOUBLE ROOM . Privaf Bath * from J63 Monthly 1 Aijaont It Radh <Otj Cumsmalhl Ofitmlth Ccnvtuitnl It Ettrjlbln t hotelBBIS TOI I29 W. 48 SL, N.YPhone BRyant 9-8400 M cuf VAnir T. EllioicTolion. Prtudmt Joit ph E. B«th. Mimjtir ar * C WW M \J KIV A GOOD WIN& A For A RAINy PAy j' ¦ . ¦ ¦ Man Schedule or sO-vIO e Post amL (Effective Jun f -20. 1937 '. - MAILS ARRIV E irrom West' -*T iTom Eart ; 8:00a.m. . . . .1 ll-oonT 1:45 p. m. { . ' J ; ' / 4:30p. m. 1 ¦ ' ' \ 6:00 p. m. ¦) ¦ - 10:30a. m. Sunday s Only MAILS CLO SE Westbound - EaMb uu nd 7:00 a. m. 10:00 a .*' 10:00a. m: i2 .oo m. - I 5 : 2S«* - ¦ ¦- 5:00 p. m. 1 . 3:30 p. m. , . 6:45 p^m. " ; 5:00p:m: Sundays Only ' Airmail is despa tched on all wmi bound mails. - wes1 ' ' SAarrvirf andOepalrtu re of Midbi ' Altho ' ugli the . 'World war ended 20 years , ago thou sands of individuals continue lo make a living from the ba ttlefields of Fra nce. In the Somme , near Albe rt , workers find huge amounts of copper , lead and iron. All the recove red shells and bombs are first sent -to an isolated spot near a special factory, where they are stored. Every safety precaution is taken to avoid injuries from live shells and bombs, and constant prac- tice has insured a minimum of accidents. In 1937 more than 4,000, 000 pounds of , war material was re moved from the Somme area-alone. Left: Nicknamed "The Negus ," this shell hunter is typical of the Frenc h work- er in the battle field. His divining rod , which probes the eart h, tells him the type of bur ied war material. ' (Wb^^riEatfiSi^s : ¥ieM> Metal; t^fealtji Happenings ol Forty, Thirty, Twenty and Ten Years Ag< ¦ ¦ ¦ Taken from T-he News Files 1 , Forty. Year * Ago | HE following officers : 1 of Sayville Xodge, I. O. O. Fa had been ' . nominated : N. G., L; Joha S. Wells; V. ' G.. Dr. P. B. Krich- -n ' a um: Secretary; "William P.Edwards : Financial Secretary, William P. -Le-cau se; Treasurer . I. G. Terry; Trustee of General Fund . 1 C. Skinner; Committee to ' visit widows , and orphans , I. G. Terry, Josiah Smith ! and 'William Cook; Tr ustees , John P. Hiddink , . 1 . c. Skinner and Julius Hauser.. " - " ; " A West Sayville item said: "On ac- count cf sickness the greas ed pig. con- tests will not be beld as announced. " Whose illness was not explained. Mrs. Ruth G. Edwards , wife ot Town Tax Collector William Edwards and a daughter of Charles L. Raynor , had died suddendy. G. W. Rogers was advertising mixed candies at ten cents a pound or three . pounds for a quarter. ¦V . - - '' Thirty Year * Ago The News was ad vertising . "The Little Girl Who Did Not Believe in Santa Cla us, " a beautiful Christmas pict ure , and over 5, 000 feet of co mic and dramatic s ubjects; also two of the latest illustrated songs. "All for 10 cents, at Columbia Hall. " The Rev. Fathe r Henry Prat , for many years a well-known and well- loved s ummer resident of Bayport , had died i n New York at the age of 63 years. A pinochle tournament was going on bet ween the Major Robert Anderson Council . Jr . O.U.A.M.. of Bayport, and the So uth Shore Council, of Sayville . William K. Noe, eldest son of the late Tho mas J. Noe. had died. He was s urvived by two brothers . Smith J . and Louis H. William Griek , of West Sayville. and his two sons, John and Cornelius , had started in the business of trawling ' for codfish . The German freighter "Marburg " had come ashore off Bellport in a neavy tog and had not been floated lor three days. Capt. Christian H. M. Huus , a Sandy Hook pilot , ha d died at his home in Bayport in his 53rd year. The Grand Central Store was adver- tising ladies ' fine initialled handker- chiefs for seven cents. ¦ " ' ' Twenty Years Ago Cam p Upt on had been designated by the War Department as one of the regular demobilization centers to which men were to be transferred for dis- charge. Commandin g officers had been instructed that men must be dischar ged within 350 miles of their point of en- trance into the service. The basin on the Prank S. Jones place wns being deepened so that it migh t be used as a harbor for Mr. . Jones ' s boats. Much of the meadow- land wns to be tilled In. Miss Lydla S mith , the dau ghter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bertram G. Smith , of Baypo rt , had been married at Fort Worth , Texas , to Lt. Douglas Ooodalc , of Southampton. Throu gh the generosi ty of a wealthy friend a district nurse was to be em- ployed, covering trie villages of Say- ville , West Sayville, Oakdale, Bayport nnd Bohemia. ' Mis s Edna May, ' the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Jose ph C. Lewis, had been married at ' her , home to Carlos Davlln , of Santo Mmrta; Colombia , S. A. Mrs . Amanda Wooahull , widow of the late Josiah R, WcodhuII , had died in her BOUi year. William Whelan had.bee p officially reported released from a aernian prison camp. Howard Weeks hod begun work in the News Office, >\ : / Ten Years Ago Mrs. Preelovc Noe Davis had died here nt the ago of 85 years, In .her youth she tau ght in the Snyvllle pub- lic school , She was a sister of Lewis H. Noe. Mrs. Willia m K. Todd, the wife of William H. Todd , of Brooklyn and Bay- port, had died suddenly ; at her borne in Brooklyn , OapC. and Mrs , Thomas Rogers had celebrate d , their 50th wedding anni- versary mi their home on Foster avenue, ¦v . v, >v ¦ ¦ ¦ . . ' ,. ; Tli omfti ^. vRyan, once n number of ' ' . ' : ' feny vllli ' * ' . * t|ve«trtcnl colony, lm« tiled 't ' kt tho nue ot n jwu's , Miss Hilda Sichner . of Berlin. Ger- many .had been married ¦ to Alwin Nicolaus, of . 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Grandmothers RfeMearse New- Danee Routine

Members of the Elder bioom society, an organization formed by a Philadelphia widow in 1904 for th«pur pose of choral singing, are seen as they rebJa rsc for a New Vork night club act. The 11 white-ha iredGold Star grandmothers from Long Beach , Calif., shag, truck and sing in swing style. They ran ge in ag<from 65 to 71 years. Membership in the Elderbioom society is restricted to women over 50 with while n»i«-

1939

FORD V»Be Luxe Ford

and the new

Mercury EightNOW ON DISPLAY AT

PATCHOGUE M0T0p, Inc.¦, ' KB^ i- ;¦ ¦ < ; '

32(1':E. Main Si;; •Patchogue •>. .

. E. J . Green to M. StonelU, lot adjland. C. P. Dickerson . SayVille. 51.000

T. J. Dege to' C. G. Scarlett. - lot s sOak st 100 ft to Case av, Patchogue.

- $1,500•W.- Smith to D. Muccl, lot w s Ocean

av 577 'It to Maiden lane, Fatchbgue.$2,500

A. DeRiso to C. Mixon , lots 1-7, bk 1.<lreat .River Estates. . $4,500

Riccia Land Co to V. Ramplno , lot 63and ors. Great River Esta tes. $1,000

D. S. Wilson Inc to W. T. Shirley , lotw s Rosevale av adj land Long IslandMotor Parkway, Lake Ronkonkoma .

$25,000L. A. Jaeger to J. P. Lantelme , lot 116

and ors Ronkonkoma Gardens. $1,000F. T. Hulse, ref , .to J. D. Marcy. lot

on ' Montauk ' highway adj Heckscherparkway, East'Islip. $50,000

„" Mortga gesH. P. J ayne to I. Williams, welfare

commissioner, lot s s Wheeler Cross rdadj land T. C. Bason. Sayville. " $6,000

Fennimore Bldg Co: to V. P. Lavers ,lots 1-5 and ors, Kohler Development ,Bayport. $3,700

W. Braun to W. Korz , lots 111-115.Oakdale Park. $1,000

C. FV -MacNeil to Peoples NationalBank. Patchogue , lot c s Ocean av adjland Murdock , Patchogue. $1,000

C. G-. Scarlett to T. J. Dege. lot s sOak st 100 ft to Case av, Patchogue .

$1,000B. B. Cunningham to F. Beck , lot

adj land - J. Wicks on North Ocean av,Patchogue. $2,000

W. T. Shirley to D. S. Wilson , Inc.,lot w s Rosevale av adj land MotorPartway, Lake Ronkonkoma. $7,500

W. Y. Huntley to Hudson-HarlemValley Title & Mtg Co. lot 570, bk 3,Brightwaters. $6,600

Real Estate Transfers

LEGAL NOTICESNOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed bids for furnishin g and in-stalling equipment for. and construct -ing a refuse incineratin g plant in Say-ville, Long Island , N. Y. for the Townof Islip; will be received by the TownBoard of the Town of Islip, until 2o'clock P. M. on Tuesda y. December27th , 1938. and then publicly openedand read aloud.

The work consists essentiall y of pro-viding all labor and materials requiredfor the . construction of an incineratorbuilding and gara ge, approach andturning- ramp, two furnaces each hav-ing a rated capacity of forty-five tonsper twenty-four hours , and all auxil-iary structures ' and equipment for com-plete operation, including chimney,combustion chambers preheaters, fans,and miscellaneous equipment; electricalequipment, fixtures and wirin g of build-ing for light and power , furnishing, andinstalling plumbing fixtures , pneumaticwater system , Including well, and nec-essary piping, and furnishin g and in-stalling heating plant.

The successful bidder must agree tosublet the electrical , plumbing andheating work to recognized contractorsIn the respective trades , as approvedby the Town Board.

Copies of the plans and specificationsand other contract documents may beexamined and one set thereof obta inedat the Town Clerk' s office upon depositof $20.00. This sum will be refunde donly to those submittin g bonnflde bidsand if the plans and specifications arereturned in good condition withintwen ty days after bids have been re-ceived.

Each bidder must deposit with hisbid . a certified check on a solvent l«inkfor not less than five perccntum (5% )ot the amount ot the bid, subject tothe conditions provided in the Infor-mation To Bidders.

Proposals for this work will be con-sidere d only from bidders who are reg-ularly engaged In buildin g incinerators ,and who have buil t at least one plantin the United States of the type andcapacity comparable with that requiredby these specification s, and whichplant Is now, and for nt least two years ,has been in successful operation tordestruction of mixed rubbish andgarbage .

Each proposal must be made uponthe forms furnished in the Contr actnnd Specifications .

No bidder may withdraw his bidwithin 30 days after nctual date ofopening thereof .

The Town reserves the right to waiveany informalities in or reject any orall bids.

TOWN BOARD, TOWN OP ISLIPBy: BOY E. PARDEE,

Dated: Islip, - N. Y. Town Clerk.November 32nd , 1038. Ot2

O pij A DEN , ADELINE (sometimesknown as Adallne Ascher ,— ,' "In pursuance of an order of Honor-able, Richard W. Hawkins , Surro gateof the ' Count y of Suffolk , notice ' IsHereb y,-given to oil persons havingclaims against Adeline Opladen (some-times 'know as Adallne Ascher ), lateof tile Count y of Suffolk , deceased, topresent- the-same; with vouch ers there -of, to the subscrobers , at the i rplace ot? transactin g business at theofllce pj Sceyijfc Todd, Ely St Beatty,their attorne ys, at No, 108 Broad-way. In i tho -Borou gh of Manhat-m^ Of ^ S ^aof Ofcpmbe rt ilMIV • ¦

• :V, ¦ 'TOftsacANr , aoLDBEnaER,. ; ToPSed # foirier.1 " :' v'r , :'.. !.'.' . ' Executors,

REEVES, TODD, ELY A BEATY,Attorneys for , Ex«mjtore/Office or F. O. Aatbw 'M. IDS Broadway,TtorniWh.'flr MMiiwttiMiiNow York City. ' - 03127

LEGAL NOTICESNOTI CE TO BIDDERS

Sealed bids for the alteration s andrepair to West Sayville Dock at thefoot of West Street , West Snyvllle, N.Y., will be received by the Town Boardof the Town of Islip, on Tuesday, De-cember 27th. 1938 at 2 P. M„ at theTown Hall , Islip, N. Y.

Plans nnd Specifications may be ob-tained at the Town Clerk 's office , Islip.N. Y.

The Town Bonrd reserves the rightto reject any or nil bids.

TOWN BOARD. TOW N OP ISLIPBv: ROY E. PARDEE ,

Dated: Islip, N. Y. Town Clerk.November 22nd , 1938. 9t2

PU BLI C NOTIC EA Public Hearin g will be held at the

Town Hall , Islip. N. Y.. nn Tuesday.December 27th , 1D3R. nt 2 P. M.. onthe application of ihr Town of Islip,for a change of zonlim tr om a Res-idence "A" to " Indu strial" classifica-tion, a ffectin g property known ns lots49 nnd 51, ns shown on a map of JohnA. King. Avery & J. Homnn Lots andLand belonging In A. McCotter , 'Esq.,Map No. 33, filed In llio County Clerk' sOffice , October 2nd , 1B0G. and locatedon the east side of Lincoln Avenue ,about one-half of n mile nort h ofChurch Street , Holbrook , N. Y,

All inter ested persons will lie givenan opportunit y to be heard.

TOWN BOARD. TOWN OF ISLIPBy: ROY E, PARDEE,

Da ted: Islip, N. Y. Town Clerk.November 22nd, 1038, 9t2

LEGAL NOTICESPUBLIC NOTICE

A Public Hearin g will be held nt theTown Hall. Islip. N. Y.. at 2 P. M. onDecember 27th, 1938 on the applicationof Kntherine H. Kemioih of Holbrook ,L. I. , for a chan ge ot zoning from nResidence "B" to n "BtiMiiess " classi-fication , nflectlng property known aslots No. 2S and 29, Block 7. Map ofRonkonkoma Lake Pa rk No. 6B1.

All interested persons will be givennn opportunity to be heard.

TOWN BOARD , TOWN OP ISLIPBy: ROY E. PAR DEE,

Dated: Islip, N. Y. ' Town Clerk ,December lS^lOSS. 9t2

KQST'SGara ge0LDSM0BILE

WILLYSDE SOTO

PLYMOUTHand USED CARS

Main Street at Garfield Avenueand North Main St„ Snyvllle

MERCHANT TAILOR A Health Examination ^m* service that satisfies-Mad e of Your Home houses - bun galows

Frank Suda * Without Ch£»rse - FOR sW:5 rolmPb"ngaTw, b»ui.I l,Aun *'**»»** . jj. (ras and electric , heat , gara ge. MmLatest Styles, Best Materials and n /Mii»rn /k»» • *2300' Cash *300,

' Workmanshi p ROBINSON I "' •" *** Ant° lBamxM

Cleaning - Repairing - Pressing _ .»,.-,.«v Dl T i».r»ik?s>Done quickly and Reasonably SANITARY PLUMBI NG I !¦ I\* ¦AH Work Guaranteed » *"" BBANCUES J. [*, UlCKerSOll

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Altho'ugli the .'World war ended 20 years ,ago thou sands of individuals continue lo make a living from theba ttlefields of Fra nce. In the Somme, near Albert , workers find huge amounts of copper , lead and iron. Allthe recovered shells and bombs are first sent -to an isolated spot near a special factory, where they arestored. Every safety precaution is taken to avoid injuries from live shells and bombs, and constant prac-tice has insured a minimum of accidents. In 1937 more than 4,000,000 pounds of , war material was removedfrom the Somme area-alone. Left: Nicknamed "The Negus," this shell hunter is typical of the Frenc h work-er in the battle field. His divining rod , which probes the eart h, tells him the type of bur ied war material.

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Happenings ol Forty, Thirty, Twenty and Ten Years Ag<¦¦¦ Taken from T-he News Files

1 , Forty. Year * Ago |HE following officers :

1 of Sayville Xodge,I. O. O. Fa had been'

. nominated : N. G.,L; Joha S. Wells; V.' G.. Dr. P. B. Krich--n' a um : Secretary;"William P.Edwards :Financial Secretary,

William P.-L e-cau se; Treasurer . I. G.Terry; Trustee of General Fund . 1 C.Skinner; Committee to' visit widows,and orphans , I. G. Terry, Josiah Smith !and 'William Cook; Tr ustees, John P.Hiddink , .1. c. Skinner and JuliusHauser.. • " -";"

A West Sayville item said: "On ac-count cf sickness the greas ed pig. con-tests will not be beld as announced. "Whose illness was not explained.

Mrs. Ruth G. Edwards , wife ot TownTax Collector William Edwards and adaughter of Charles L. Raynor , haddied suddendy.

G. W. Rogers was advertising mixedcandies at ten cents a pound or three

. pounds for a quarter.

¦V.- - '' Thirty Year * Ago

The News was advertising . "TheLittle Girl Who Did Not Believe inSanta Claus," a beautiful Christmaspict ure , and over 5,000 feet of comicand dramatic subjects; also two ofthe latest illustrated songs. "All for10 cents, at Columbia Hall."

The Rev. Fathe r Henry Prat , formany years a well-known and well-loved summer resident of Bayport , haddied in New York at the age of 63years.

A pinochle tournament was going onbet ween the Major Robert AndersonCouncil . Jr . O.U.A.M.. of Bayport, andthe South Shore Council, of Sayville.

William K. Noe, eldest son of thelate Thomas J. Noe. had died. He wassurvived by two brothers . Smith J . andLouis H.

William Griek , of West Sayville. andhis two sons, John and Cornelius , hadstarted in the business of trawling 'forcodfish .

The German freighter "Marburg " hadcome ashore off Bellport in a neavytog and had not been floated lor threedays.

Capt. Christian H. M. Huus , a SandyHook pilot, had died at his home inBayport in his 53rd year.

The Grand Central Store was adver-tising ladies' fine initialled handker-chiefs for seven cents.

¦" ' •• ' Twenty Years AgoCamp Upton had been designated by

the War Department as one of theregular demobilization centers to whichmen were to be transferred for dis-charge. Commandin g officers had beeninstructed that men must be dischar gedwithin 350 miles of their point of en-trance into the service.

The basin on the Prank S. Jonesplace wns being deepened so that itmigh t be used as a harbor for Mr.

. Jones 's boats. Much of the meadow-land wns to be tilled In.

Miss Lydla Smith , the dau ghter ofMr. nnd Mrs. Bertram G. Smith , ofBaypo rt , had been married at FortWorth , Texas , to Lt. Douglas Ooodalc ,of Southampton.

Throu gh the generosi ty of a wealthyfriend a district nurse was to be em-ployed, covering trie villages of Say-ville , West Sayville, Oakdale, Bayportnnd Bohemia. ' •

Miss Edna May,' the daughter ofMr .and Mrs. Joseph C. Lewis, hadbeen married at ' her , home to CarlosDavlln , of Santo Mmrta; Colombia , S. A.

Mrs . Amanda Wooahull , widow of thelate Josiah R, WcodhuII , had died inher BOUi year.

William Whelan had.bee p officiallyreported released from a aernianprison camp.

Howard Weeks hod begun work inthe News Office,

>\ —: / Ten Years Ago

Mrs. Preelovc Noe Davis had diedhere nt the ago of 85 years, In .heryouth she tau ght in the Snyvllle pub-lic school , She was a sister of LewisH. Noe.

Mrs. Willia m K. Todd, the wife ofWilliam H. Todd , of Brooklyn and Bay-port, had died suddenly ; at her bornein Brooklyn ,

OapC. and Mrs , Thomas Rogers hadcelebrate d , their 50th wedding anni-versary mi their home on Foster avenue,

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. .', . ; Tliomfti^.vRyan, once n number of• ' ' . ': ' feny vllli '* '.*t |ve«trtcnl colony, lm« tiled't 'kt tho nue ot n jwu's,

Miss Hilda Sichner . of Berlin. Ger-many .had been married ¦ to AlwinNicolaus, of . Sayville;

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