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TWELVE THE EAST HAMPTON STAR. EAST HAMPTON. N- Y.. SEPTEMBER 1$. 1957 C L A S S IF IE D A ID S CLOSING TIME FOR ALL CLASSIFIED ADS WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON i Ir Advance for all Classified Adi. except to businesses with an active charge acci 25c per line, minimum 4 lines. S1.00 If replies come through Box c/o Star, add 25c Weekly TWO FAMILY HOUSE AND BUN GALOW; Also clcctric heater. C -" Saz Harbor 5-0239-W after 6 p 49-4 FLOOR AND WALL COVERING— , and all accessories now obtainable through Ernest J. Dayton. Tel EAst Hampton 4-0697. Office and shop, Montauk Highway, Easl Hampton. 49' 4 FUEL OIL — kerosene — gasolin — diesel fuel — motor oils - greases. Prompt deliveries. R. A Corwin & Son, E. H. 4-0292, Raci Lane and R. R. ,Avenue. 35-t SUMMER COTTAGE — in .East Hampton, near .water. Completi $3900. Tel. Reilly, EAst Hampton 4-1915. 1947 SPORTS FISHERMAN — 23 foot; good condition. Asking $1000. Can be seen at Weit's Boatyard, Montauk. Tel. EAst Hampton 4- 0410. PERMANENT WAVES—special off season prices, 'including hair cut and styling $15.00. For appoint ments •telephone George Bjork- man, Hampton Bays 2-1345. 50-4 SECOND HAND TOILETS — one green colored toilet and basin. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-0580. 51-1 ATTENTION! FREEZER OWNERS —highest quality meat, foods and delicacies. Free home delivery. Complete satisfaction guaranteed. North Shore Packing Inc., PArk 7-1188 or 4095. 37-tf 51- 10 ACRES OF LAND — on s side of Town Lane, near Spring Close Highway. Cheap. Ken W Anderson, Attorney for Henry Gibbs, deceased. Tel. SAg Harboi 5-0274. 51-5 NEW BUNGALOW — Gann Rd. Three Mile Harbor. 2 bedrooms, bath, large living room with fire place, kitchen and dinette. House fully furnished. Lot 75 x 200. Large cellar, gas floor furnace. Also electric panels. Tel. E. B. Taber, E. H. 4-0662. 37-tf BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE —large model and stand, $45.00. Also two typewriters. One in good condition, $30.00; other requires cleaning, $20.00. Tel. AMagai 7-3113. LOVELY CAPE COD HOUSE — Complete living quarters, large picture windows, modern kitchen, two extra suites with baths. Fire place. Close to school and town. Tel. MOntauk Point 8-2378. 51-1 ; .VO APARTMENT HOUSE — fur nished. Furnace and .garage. Plot 100 ft. x 150 ft., near water, in Maidstone Park Tel EAst Hamp ton 4-1284 after 0 p. m. 51-1 ! GFT. FISHING DORY — built by H. M. Lowell and Sons. Perfect condition, $140.00. Hugh C. Filer, EAst Hampton 4-0568. 51-1 OMAN STAND-BY GENERATOR — KW, 1957 model. $100.00 off list. Tel. MOntauk 8-2706. 1942 JEEP — full plastic top. Good shape. $275.00. 19, Indian Hill Rd. East Hampton. Tel. East Hampton 4-0165-M. 51-1 ATTENTION — please come and see the lovely selection of back ' to school clothes for children at The Carousel, 31 Main Street, East Hampton. 51-2 ERNEST J. DAYTON, BUILDER — Asbestos, asphalt and wood shingle roofing. Tel. EAst Hampton 4- 0697. Office and shop, Montauk Highway, East Hampton. 51-4 !'I54 CHEVROLET 4 DR. SEDAN— 23.000 miles. $595.00. Tel. MOn- tauk 8-2261. 51-1 TIRES — low prices on famous makes, unconditionally guat teed. Large stock of all si Whites, blacks, conventional tubeless. Hampton Mower Service. Montauk Highway. Bridgehamp ton 2-0696. 21-tf Broilers and Fryers Roasters Fresh Eggs Fricasee Chickens IACONO FARM Long Lane Tel. EA 4-1101 USED OUTBOARDS — good selec tion of sizes. All cheeked and ready to go. Guaranteed 30 days. Hampton Mower Service, Mon tauk Highway, tel. BRidgehamp- ton 2-0696. WEYERHAEUSER HOMES — East Hampton Lumber and Coal Co. Railroad Avenue, East Hampton. . 42-tf USED FURNITURE — bought and sold. Bargains in bureaus, tables, chests, chairs. Why not turn your old pieces of furniture into cash? Call E. H. 60 and leti us know what you have. Used Furniture shop in rear of Hamptons Dept. Store. 52-tf URNITURE — Living room, bed room, dining room and breakfast sets; everything to furnish a home; very reasonable. John W. Nilsson, North Sea Road, South ampton. Tel. 1434. . 24-tf THE ROOF — "designed for your home” for as little as $10.00 a month. Turnbull & Cain, Flanders Road, Riverhead. PArk 7-3660. JULIE HAYS Realtor Interior Designer By Appointment McRAE BROS. REROOFING - RESIDING FIBERGLAS INSULATION Call EA 4-0212 CHAS. T. MULFORD Local Representative 30-tf ALUMINUM COMBINATION WIN DOWS & DOORS — jalousies, screens, awnings. Financing ar ranged. Ward A. Freese. Pantigo Hill. EA 4-1925. 22-tf ERNEST J. DAYTON Builder Winter Is Near WEATHER STRIP NOW Tel. EAst Hampton 4-0697 Office and Shop Montauk Highway East Hampton FOR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE—3 rooms, electricity. Also 10 front lots, Ac- cabonac Rd. and Gardiner Ave., East Hampton. May rent year round, sell reasonable. Stanco, 466 Humboldt St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 42-8 EAST HAMPTON—Summer 1 block from water, 3 rooms, bath, porch, utilities. Completely fur nished. Reasonable. Call Reilly, EA 1915. 30-tf WANTED CESSPOOL PUMPING—and clean ing. George L. Smith, Main Street, AmagaTnsett. Telephone Amagan sett 3441. WANTED FOR MY COLLECTION —old guns, pistols, powder horns, bullet moulds, swords or cannon barrels, Indian arrow heads. Li censed dealer for modern gun; and ammunition. Richard G. Hen drickson, Lumber Lane, Bridge hampton. N. Y. Tel. 2-0226. 23-tf LAWN MOWING — and jobbing, East Hampton and vicinity. Apply Frank T. Bennett, telephone E. H. 4-0838. 24-tf HOUSE—want to rent two or th bedroom house, year round, furnished, in or near village, or before October 1. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-0844. 48-tf HOUSE—year round rental. Three to four bedrooms,, two baths. Must have bedroom and bath on first floor. Unfurnished if possible. Thomas Scott, AMagansett 7-3585. 48-tf AMAGANSETT EPISCOPAL PAR SONAGE—three bedrooms, bath, living room and kitchen. From September 15 to June 15. The Scott, AMaganstt 7-3585. WINTER RENTALS — two three bedrooms, automatic heat, hot water. Low rates to June 1958. Cliffe-Park Realty Co., Inc. Tel. SAg Harbor (>-0370. 49-3 FURNISHED HOUSE — on Circle Four rooms and bath. Tel EAs Hampton 4-1422-J. 49- NEW APARTMENT—two and half rooms, furnished. Call SAg Harbor 5-0239-W, after 6 p.i 49-4 APARTMENT—furnished four and bath apartment. Oil heat, hot water included in rent. Tel. AMa- gansett 7-3980, or EAst Hamptpn 4-1793. 48-tf BUNGALOWS—two and three bed rooms, furnished, modem, newly decorated, all utilities, fireplaces. Privacy. Near beach and school. In Springs. Write P.O. Box 1786, Ea't Hampton, or phone AMagan- sett 7-3320. 50-tf HOUSE—in Wainscott._ All conven iences. Year round rental. Tel. BRidgehampton 2-0532. 50-3 HOME-MADE PIES—cakes, dough nuts and cookies made to order. Rem & Mil's Restaurant. Tel. EA 4-0117. 22-tf ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS — con struction, repair and maintenance. Phone EA 4-1020 for estimates. South Shore Petroleum Corp., Race Lane and R. R. Avenue. 35-tf rooms and bath. Also d bath apartment 7-3552. HOUSE — five and one-half rooms, furnished. Year round rental. Tel. AMagansett 7-3636. IGARAGE APARTMENT — two large rooms and bath, furnished. Year round rental. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-0930 after 5 p. UPSTAIRS APARTMENT — three rooms and bath. Furnished. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-1327-J. 51-1 HOUSE — four rooms and bath fur nished. Year round rental. Tel. AMagansett 7-3543. 51-3 USED CARS 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP SEDAN V-8, power glide, radio and heater. Two tone green. New car guarantee. 1955 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL HARDTOP COUPE Automatic drive, radio, heater, V-8. White wall tires, push button windows. Two tone green. A very clean car. 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN V-8. power glide, radio and heater. Very clean. Sv colony car. 4 DR. SEDAN ter. Light blue. 1953 DODGE CORONET HARDTOP COUPE V-8. r and hea 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP COUPE Two tone brown and beige. Power glide, radio heater. One owner summer colony car. 1953 DESOTO FIREDOME V-8 CONVERTIBLE Radio, heater, fluid drive, power steering. 1953 DODGE HAHDTOP COUPE Automatic drive, radio, heater, V-8. Beige an dred. 1951 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN Power glide, heater, 34.000 original miles. Or Clean car. LESTER MOTORS I Easl Hampton. N. Y. Tel. EA 4-0100 IOUSE — three rooms and bath. All conveniences. Fully furnished. Year round rental. $45.00 per month. 23 Miller Terrace, E; Hampton. 51 APARTMENT—three rooms, nicely furnished. Reasonable. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-1579. GARAGE SPACE—for c age. Barns Lane. Tel. I ton 4-0753. 5 ROOM COTTAGE—furnished, al modern conveniences. Telephone Tuesday, EAst Hampton 4-1418. 50-tf SMALL TWO BEDROOM HOUSE— on Main Street, close to village. Furnished. October 1st to June 22nd. Interesting price. The Os borne Agency, telephone EAst Hampton 4-1202. HELP WANTED WALTER C. HEWITT ORGANIZA TION — needs two part-i salesmen, year round basis, to sell Clearwater Beach on Gardi Bay, now a huge succoss. Large earnings to real salesmen. Apply office, Montauk Highway, East Hampton. 49-3 !AS STATION ATTENDANT — young man. Year round job. Apply Halsey's Garage, Newtown Lane. East Hampton. SERIOUS, RELIABLE BOY - for leaf raking and yard work. 80c an hour. Write Box M, c/o E; Hampton Star. 51 ROTA TILLING — lawn mo> flower planting and care. Estate maintenance and jobbing by perienced gardener. Apply George Verheyden, tel. EA 4-0215. 27-25 TRAILER —one or two wheel. Mi Betty McHenry. Pantigo Road, East Hampton. FULL GROWN PRIVET — used railroad ties. Write Box M, c /o East Hampton Star. COTTON RAGS - The Star Office, Main Street, will buy all your cot ton rags at 15 cents per pound. All rags must i e clean. No over alls. 51-tf HAVE BUYERS FOR WATER FRONT ACREAGE WESLEY D. MILLER Montauk Highway East Hampton. N. Y. TEL. BRidgohampton 2-0141 and 225 East 46th Street New York 17. New York MISCELLANEOUS ('H.M'KKEI 'R—thn ty yv.us exp.-rT- :e, available to drive your car or from New York or further, irris Rees, Tel. EAst Hampton EXCELLENT TREE CARE Big Tree Moving Weed Control Lawn Grubproofing Whitemore-Worsley, Inc. Amag. 7- 3756 E. H. 4-1510 MISCELLANEOUS NORTHWEST KENNELS—Sag H.ir- bor, N. Y. Gun dogs trained for water and upland shooting. Dogs boarded, exercised twice daily. Dogs trained to become well be haved companions. Call A. Stau- dinger, Sag Harbor 5-0845-M for further information. 15-tf FUN FOR ALL AGES — Annual Harvest Barn Dance, Saturday, October 12th, at the Airport. Sweepstakes, square and round dancing, door prizes, contests, games. Admission $1.00. Plan to come and bring your friends. East Hampton Chamber of Commerce. 50-2 FURNITURE REPAIRING—and re finishing, chair caning. Jack Becker. Neck Path, Amagansett. Tel. AMagansett 7-3143. 50-4 MISS BARBOUR ENGAGED Mr, and Mrs. W. Stanton Bar bour of Morristown, N. J , and East Hampton announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joan Ed wards Barbour, to Robert David Ro gers. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Rogers of Dallas, Texas. Miss Barbour is the granddaugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards Barbour of Paterson, N. J., and of tile late James Dewey Bene dict, and of Mrs. Benedict of Bethle hem, Conn. Miss Barbour attended Spence School in New York and was gradu ated from the Masters School at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. and is a senior at Smith College. Mr. Rogers gradu ated from St. Mark's School at Southboro, Mass., and is now in his senior year at Yale University where he is a member of Chi Psi. CLEAN, GREEN 6 FOOT LOGS — may T>e had for immediate re moval. Ocean Avenue and Hook1 Pond Lane. East Hampton. Mrs. E. S. James. 51-1 MA BERGMAN'S RESTAURANT— will be closed from September to September 30th, and will : open October 1. 5 ROADRACING 28th AND 29th The Bridgehampton Road Race Center will open on September 28th with a weekend of national sports acing. Bernard J. Corrigan of Bridgehampton, president of the Road Races Corporation, has an- :ed that the three mile black- rack is now ready for racing. It is hoped that spring and fall rac- NOTICE TO MONTAUK PROPER TY OWNERS why take chances? Have your property pa trolled by Point Protective Ser vice. C. M. Pilbro, bonded officer. Tel. Montauk 8-2439. 51-2 FOUND THREE KEYS WITH TAG = found near railroad station. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-079:.'. SITUATION WANTED GARDENER - CARETAKER — e: cellent references. Tel. EA Hampton 4-1393-J. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Nugent, D Abel, Rev. Spinner, all the nurse d nurses' aids at the Southamp- i Hospital, and all my friends, and ighbors for their many kind acts of sympathy extended to me dur ing my recent bereavement. Lillian Stokes. IN MEMORIAM Hantz—In fond and loving memory Murray Hantz, who departed s life September 17, 1935. Loving Mother Dad and Brothers Helpful Hints Tomato time and you're wonder- ig what do do! Cornell Bulletin E-801, “Tomatoes the Year Round,’ filled with recipes for preservinf tomatoes. New York residents maj send to the Mailing Room, •Stone Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, " . Y., for a free copy. Ninety-five shopping days until Christmas. Plenty of time if you have to spend too long hospital as a result of a Labor Day If you get an uneasy feeling the fellow ahead is glaring at you through his rear-view mirror, you that you're following too close. ing will extend the summer season in the Hamptons and attract other off-season activities to the area— auto testing, etc. The track has been called one of the world's safest. Bridgehampton has a long history of road racing, dating back to 1915, and the fact that the new track is roughly 60 per cent locally financ ed should help the venture. The Center is built on high ground some four miles north of Bridgehampton near Millstone Road. GUILD HALL BRIDGE The Guild Hall Duplicate Bridge Club has resumed activity and is ing every Wednesday at 8 p. m. e Moran Gallery, Guild Hall. Miss Eleanor Mulford is club chair- s of this ‘ month's master point game given Wednesday, Sep tember 11 as a benefit for the Am erican Cancer Society were: N-9. 1st place, Mrs. Robert Daine. Leo nardo Mercati; 2nd place. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox. E-W, lkt place, Ro- Cheney and Edward T. Gor- 2nd place, Stephen Ham and William Zaluski. I William Rollins entered the South- | ampton Hospital on Wednesday for observation and treatment. These youngsters i themselves following the simple, si gram’s new Sculpt by Number kit. ment for molding the portrait bus a choice of Lincoln, Eisenhower* and Washington. The modeling material, unique in itself, is Transogram's “ Pyro- con”—a wonder plastic that bakes to lasting hardness in 15 minutes in an ordinary kitchen oven at 326-360° F. When cooled, it becomes practically unbreak able and can be gilded or decor ated with plastic paints. In forming the oust, slabs of clean, white "Pyrocon” are rolled. > cut and shaped from numbered patterns, ana stacked into posi tion, layer on layer. Professional tools are provided for finer sur face details, and a round plastic stand for the finished bust The newest idea in modeling kits, Sculpt-by Number is avail able in the presidential series at leading toy counters at $2.98. 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. Bnyberry Ven-j tures, Inc. 37-tf Back To School SHOES New Straps. Slip-ons. Snap- jacks, in a wide variety of col ors and styles . . . from $3.45 IVAN Shoe Store Lower Main SL SAG HARBOR Open Friday Evenings 7 to 9 Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL VENETIAN BLINDS Light . . . Lovely . . . Longer Lasting . . . Easy to clean made of flexible aluminum alloy for long life. Sun-proof plastic finish won't chip, crack or peel. Custom-made to fit. Come in for our esti- The Hamptons Dept. Store Main St. Tel. 4-0060 LABOR AND PAINTING CON TRACTOR—spraying, jobbing. B. G. King, Tel. EAst Hampton 4- 1099. 41-12 ENO EMPLOYMENT SERVICE — Domestic help, men and women. 75 Main Street, East Hampton. Tel. E. H. 4-1660. 36-tf KUGS SHAMPOOED,—electrically, right in your own home. Colors revived beyond all expectations. Greg Rcpenskl, tel. EA 4-1671 9-tf RESTORING CHINA WARE—miss ing parts duplicated; oil paintings cleaned; new picture frames made; old ones restored; art treasures and noveltiej restored. Lamps converted. Robert Schiffleger, 79 Mill Hill Lane, Tel, EA 4-0732. 41-tf iCHAEFER'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 REFUSE REMOVAL — Stanford Smith, telephone Amagansett 7- 3632. 11-26 Printing Engraving THE EAST HAMPTON STAR . the value o\ your owe and » ^ erA on al ^ V ^odA edAiond! HAVE YOU CHOUGH INSURANCE? EDWARD F. COOK INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Telephone EA 4-1440 East Hampton, N. Y. "INSURANCE SERVICE SPECIALISTS" HOLLAND BULBS Now On Sale Buckley's Flower Shop BRIDGEHAMPTON ROAD EAST HAMPTON, N. T. Phone EAsl Hampton 4-0966

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TWELVE THE EAST HAMPTON STAR. EAST HAMPTON. N- Y.. SEPTEMBER 1$. 1957

C L A S S I F I E D A I D SCLOSING TIME FOR ALL CLASSIFIED ADS WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON

i Ir Advance for all Classified Adi. except to businesses with an active charge acci 25c per line, minimum 4 lines. S1.00

If replies come through Box c/o Star, add 25c Weekly

TWO FAMILY HOUSE AND BUN­GALOW; Also clcctric heater. C -" Saz Harbor 5-0239-W after 6 p

49-4FLOOR AND WALL COVERING— , and all accessories now obtainable through Ernest J. Dayton. Tel EAst Hampton 4-0697. Office and shop, Montauk Highway, Easl Hampton. 49' 4

FUEL OIL — kerosene — gasolin — diesel fuel — motor oils - greases. Prompt deliveries. R. A Corwin & Son, E. H. 4-0292, Raci Lane and R. R. ,Avenue. 35-t

SUMMER COTTAGE — in .East Hampton, near .water. Completi $3900. Tel. Reilly, EAst Hampton 4-1915.

1947 SPORTS FISHERMAN — 23 foot; good condition. Asking $1000. Can be seen at Weit's Boatyard, Montauk. Tel. EAst Hampton 4- 0410.

PERMANENT WAVES—special off­season prices, 'including hair cut and styling $15.00. For appoint­ments • telephone George Bjork- man, Hampton Bays 2-1345. 50-4

SECOND HAND TOILETS — one green colored toilet and basin. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-0580. 51-1

ATTENTION! FREEZER OWNERS —highest quality meat, foods and delicacies. Free home delivery. Complete satisfaction guaranteed. North Shore Packing Inc., PArk 7-1188 or 4095. 37-tf

51-10 ACRES OF LAND — on s

side of Town Lane, near Spring Close Highway. Cheap. Ken W Anderson, Attorney for Henry Gibbs, deceased. Tel. SAg Harboi 5-0274. 51-5

NEW BUNGALOW — Gann Rd. Three Mile Harbor. 2 bedrooms, bath, large living room with fire­place, kitchen and dinette. House fully furnished. Lot 75 x 200. Large cellar, gas floor furnace. Also electric panels. Tel. E. B. Taber, E. H. 4-0662. 37-tf

BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE —large model and stand, $45.00. Also two typewriters. One in good condition, $30.00; other requires cleaning, $20.00. Tel. AMagai 7-3113.

LOVELY CAPE COD HOUSE — Complete living quarters, large picture windows, modern kitchen, two extra suites with baths. Fire­place. Close to school and town. Tel. MOntauk Point 8-2378. 51-1

; .VO APARTMENT HOUSE — fur­nished. Furnace and .garage. Plot 100 ft. x 150 ft., near water, in Maidstone Park Tel EAst Hamp­ton 4-1284 after 0 p. m. 51-1

! G FT. FISHING DORY — built by H. M. Lowell and Sons. Perfect condition, $140.00. Hugh C. Filer, EAst Hampton 4-0568. 51-1

OMAN STAND-BY GENERATOR — KW, 1957 model. $100.00 off list.

Tel. MOntauk 8-2706.1942 JEEP — full plastic top. Good

shape. $275.00. 19, Indian Hill Rd. East Hampton. Tel. East Hampton 4-0165-M. 51-1

ATTENTION — please come and see the lovely selection of back

' to school clothes for children at The Carousel, 31 Main Street, East Hampton. 51-2

ERNEST J. DAYTON, BUILDER — Asbestos, asphalt and wood shingle roofing. Tel. EAst Hampton 4- 0697. Office and shop, Montauk Highway, East Hampton. 51-4

!'I54 CHEVROLET 4 DR. SEDAN— 23.000 miles. $595.00. Tel. MOn- tauk 8-2261. 51-1

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

Broilers and Fryers Roasters

Fresh Eggs Fricasee ChickensIACONO FARM

Long Lane Tel. EA 4-1101

USED OUTBOARDS — good selec­tion of sizes. All cheeked and ready to go. Guaranteed 30 days. Hampton Mower Service, Mon­tauk Highway, tel. BRidgehamp- ton 2-0696.

WEYERHAEUSER HOMES — East Hampton Lumber and Coal Co. Railroad Avenue, East Hampton.

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USED FURNITURE — bought and sold. Bargains in bureaus, tables, chests, chairs. Why not turn your old pieces of furniture into cash? Call E. H. 60 and leti us know what you have. Used Furniture shop in rear of Hamptons Dept. Store. 52-tf

URNITURE — Living room, bed­room, dining room and breakfast sets; everything to furnish a home; very reasonable. John W. Nilsson, North Sea Road, South­ampton. Tel. 1434. . 24-tf

THE ROOF — "designed for your home” for as little as $10.00 a month. Turnbull & Cain, Flanders Road, Riverhead. PArk 7-3660.

JULIE HAYS Realtor

Interior Designer By Appointment

McRAE BROS.

REROOFING - RESIDING FIBERGLAS INSULATION

Call EA 4-0212

CHAS. T. MULFORD Local Representative

30-tf

ALUMINUM COMBINATION WIN­DOWS & DOORS — jalousies, screens, awnings. Financing ar­ranged. Ward A. Freese. Pantigo Hill. EA 4-1925. 22-tf

ERNEST J. DAYTON Builder

Winter Is NearWEATHER STRIP NOW

Tel. EAst Hampton 4-0697 Office and Shop

Montauk Highway East Hampton

FOR RENT

FOR SALE OR RENT

FURNISHED COTTAGE—3 rooms, electricity. Also 10 front lots, Ac- cabonac Rd. and Gardiner Ave., East Hampton. May rent year round, sell reasonable. Stanco, 466 Humboldt St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

42-8EAST HAMPTON—Summer 1

block from water, 3 rooms, bath, porch, utilities. Completely fur­nished. Reasonable. Call Reilly, EA 1915. 30-tf

WANTED

CESSPOOL PUMPING—and clean­ing. George L. Smith, Main Street, AmagaTnsett. Telephone Amagan­sett 3441.

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

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

HOUSE—want to rent two or th bedroom house, year round, furnished, in or near village, or before October 1. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-0844. 48-tf

HOUSE—year round rental. Three to four bedrooms,, two baths. Must have bedroom and bath on first floor. Unfurnished if possible. Thomas Scott, AMagansett 7-3585.

48-tf

AMAGANSETT EPISCOPAL PAR SONAGE—three bedrooms, bath, living room and kitchen. From September 15 to June 15. The Scott, AMaganstt 7-3585.

WINTER RENTALS — two three bedrooms, automatic heat, hot water. Low rates to June 1958. Cliffe-Park Realty Co., Inc. Tel. SAg Harbor (>-0370. 49-3

FURNISHED HOUSE — on Circle Four rooms and bath. Tel EAs Hampton 4-1422-J. 49-

NEW APARTMENT—two and half rooms, furnished. Call SAg Harbor 5-0239-W, after 6 p.i

49-4APARTMENT—furnished four

and bath apartment. Oil heat, hot water included in rent. Tel. AMa- gansett 7-3980, or EAst Hamptpn 4-1793. 48-tf

BUNGALOWS—two and three bed­rooms, furnished, modem, newly decorated, all utilities, fireplaces. Privacy. Near beach and school. In Springs. Write P.O. Box 1786, Ea't Hampton, or phone AMagan- sett 7-3320. 50-tf

HOUSE—in Wainscott._ All conven­iences. Year round rental. Tel. BRidgehampton 2-0532. 50-3

HOME-MADE PIES—cakes, dough­nuts and cookies made to order. Rem & Mil's Restaurant. Tel. EA 4-0117. 22-tf

ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS — con­struction, repair and maintenance. Phone EA 4-1020 for estimates. South Shore Petroleum Corp., Race Lane and R. R. Avenue.

35-tf

rooms and bath. Also d bath apartment 7-3552.

HOUSE — five and one-half rooms, furnished. Year round rental. Tel. AMagansett 7-3636.

IGARAGE APARTMENT — two large rooms and bath, furnished. Year round rental. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-0930 after 5 p.

UPSTAIRS APARTMENT — three rooms and bath. Furnished. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-1327-J. 51-1

HOUSE — four rooms and bath fur­nished. Year round rental. Tel. AMagansett 7-3543. 51-3

USED CARS1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP SEDAN

V-8, power glide, radio and heater.Two tone green. New car guarantee.

1955 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL HARDTOP COUPEAutomatic drive, radio, heater, V-8. White wall tires, push button windows. Two tone green.A very clean car.

1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDANV-8. power glide, radio and heater. Very clean. Sv

colony car.4 DR. SEDANter. Light blue.

1953 DODGE CORONET HARDTOP COUPEV-8. r and hea

1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP COUPETwo tone brown and beige. Power glide, radio heater. One owner summer colony car.

1953 DESOTO FIREDOME V-8 CONVERTIBLE Radio, heater, fluid drive, power steering.

1953 DODGE HAHDTOP COUPEAutomatic drive, radio, heater, V-8.Beige an dred.

1951 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDANPower glide, heater, 34.000 original miles. Or Clean car.

LESTER MOTORSI Easl H am pton. N. Y. Tel. EA 4-0100

IOUSE — three rooms and bath. All conveniences. Fully furnished. Year round rental. $45.00 per month. 23 Miller Terrace, E; Hampton. 51

APARTMENT—three rooms, nicely furnished. Reasonable. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-1579.

GARAGE SPACE—for c age. Barns Lane. Tel. I ton 4-0753.

5 ROOM COTTAGE—furnished, al modern conveniences. Telephone Tuesday, EAst Hampton 4-1418.

50-tfSMALL TWO BEDROOM HOUSE—

on Main Street, close to village. Furnished. October 1st to June 22nd. Interesting price. The Os­borne Agency, telephone EAst Hampton 4-1202.

HELP WANTEDWALTER C. HEWITT ORGANIZA­

TION — needs two part-i salesmen, year round basis, to sell Clearwater Beach on Gardi Bay, now a huge succoss. Large earnings to real salesmen. Apply office, Montauk Highway, East Hampton. 49-3

!AS STATION ATTENDANT — young man. Year round job. Apply Halsey's Garage, Newtown Lane. East Hampton.

SERIOUS, RELIABLE BOY - for leaf raking and yard work. 80c an hour. Write Box M, c/o E; Hampton Star. 51

ROTA TILLING — lawn mo> flower planting and care. Estate maintenance and jobbing by perienced gardener. Apply George Verheyden, tel. EA 4-0215. 27-25

TRAILER —one or two wheel. Mi Betty McHenry. Pantigo Road, East Hampton.

FULL GROWN PRIVET — used railroad ties. Write Box M, c/o East Hampton Star.

COTTON RAGS - The Star Office, Main Street, will buy all your cot­ton rags at 15 cents per pound. All rags must i e clean. No over­alls. 51-tf

HAVE BUYERS FOR

WATER FRONT

ACREAGE

WESLEY D. MILLER

Montauk Highway

East Hampton. N. Y.

TEL.

BRidgohampton 2-0141

and

225 East 46th Street

New York 17. New York

MISCELLANEOUS('H.M'KKEI 'R —thn ty yv.us exp.-rT-

:e, available to drive your car or from New York or further, irris Rees, Tel. EAst Hampton

EXCELLENT TREE CARE Big Tree Moving

Weed Control Lawn Grubproofing

Whitemore-Worsley, Inc. Amag. 7- 3756 E. H. 4-1510

MISCELLANEOUSNORTHWEST KENNELS—Sag H.ir-

bor, N. Y. Gun dogs trained for water and upland shooting. Dogs boarded, exercised twice daily. Dogs trained to become well be­haved companions. Call A. Stau- dinger, Sag Harbor 5-0845-M for further information. 15-tf

FUN FOR ALL AGES — Annual Harvest Barn Dance, Saturday, October 12th, at the Airport. Sweepstakes, square and round dancing, door prizes, contests, games. Admission $1.00. Plan to come and bring your friends. East Hampton Chamber of Commerce.

50-2FURNITURE REPAIRING—and re­

finishing, chair caning. Jack Becker. Neck Path, Amagansett. Tel. AMagansett 7-3143. 50-4

MISS BARBOUR ENGAGEDMr, and Mrs. W. Stanton Bar­

bour of Morristown, N. J , and East Hampton announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joan Ed­wards Barbour, to Robert David Ro­gers. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Rogers of Dallas, Texas.

Miss Barbour is the granddaugh­ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards Barbour of Paterson, N. J., and of tile late James Dewey Bene­dict, and of Mrs. Benedict of Bethle­hem, Conn.

Miss Barbour attended Spence School in New York and was gradu­ated from the Masters School at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. and is a senior at Smith College. Mr. Rogers gradu­ated from St. Mark's School at Southboro, Mass., and is now in his senior year at Yale University where he is a member of Chi Psi.

CLEAN, GREEN 6 FOOT LOGS — may T>e had for immediate re­moval. Ocean Avenue and Hook1 Pond Lane. East Hampton. Mrs. E. S. James. 51-1

MA BERGMAN'S RESTAURANT— will be closed from September to September 30th, and will : open October 1. 5

ROADRACING 28th AND 29thThe Bridgehampton Road Race

Center will open on September 28th with a weekend of national sports

acing. Bernard J. Corrigan of Bridgehampton, president of the Road Races Corporation, has an-

:ed that the three mile black- rack is now ready for racing.

It is hoped that spring and fall rac-NOTICE TO MONTAUK PROPER­

TY OWNERS — why take chances? Have your property pa­trolled by Point Protective Ser­vice. C. M. Pilbro, bonded officer. Tel. Montauk 8-2439. 51-2

FOUND

THREE KEYS WITH TAG = found near railroad station. Tel. EAst Hampton 4-079:.'.

SITUATION WANTED

GARDENER - CARETAKER — e: cellent references. Tel. EA Hampton 4-1393-J.

CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank Dr. Nugent, D

Abel, Rev. Spinner, all the nurse d nurses' aids at the Southamp- i Hospital, and all my friends, and ighbors for their many kind acts

of sympathy extended to me dur­ing my recent bereavement.

Lillian Stokes.

IN MEMORIAM Hantz—In fond and loving memory

Murray Hantz, who departed s life September 17, 1935.

Loving Mother Dad and Brothers

H elpful Hints

Tomato time and you're wonder- ig what do do! Cornell Bulletin

E-801, “Tomatoes the Year Round,’ filled with recipes for preservinf

tomatoes. New York residents maj send to the Mailing Room, • Stone Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, " . Y., for a free copy.

Ninety-five shopping days until Christmas. Plenty of time if you

have to spend too long hospital as a result of a Labor Day

If you get an uneasy feeling the fellow ahead is glaring at you through his rear-view mirror, you

• that you're following too close.

ing will extend the summer season in the Hamptons and attract other off-season activities to the area— auto testing, etc. The track has been called one of the world's safest.

Bridgehampton has a long history of road racing, dating back to 1915, and the fact that the new track is roughly 60 per cent locally financ­ed should help the venture. The Center is built on high ground some four miles north of Bridgehampton near Millstone Road.

GUILD HALL BRIDGEThe Guild Hall Duplicate Bridge

Club has resumed activity and is ing every Wednesday at 8 p. m. e Moran Gallery, Guild Hall.

Miss Eleanor Mulford is club chair-

s of this ‘ month's master point game given Wednesday, Sep­tember 11 as a benefit for the Am­erican Cancer Society were: N-9. 1st place, Mrs. Robert Daine. Leo­nardo Mercati; 2nd place. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox. E-W, lkt place, Ro-

Cheney and Edward T. Gor- 2nd place, Stephen Ham and

William Zaluski.

I William Rollins entered the South- | ampton Hospital on Wednesday for observation and treatment.

These youngsters i themselves following the simple, si gram’s new Sculpt by Number kit. ment for molding the portrait bus a choice of Lincoln, Eisenhower* and Washington.

The modeling material, unique in itself, is Transogram's “Pyro- con”—a wonder plastic that bakes to lasting hardness in 15 minutes in an ordinary kitchen oven at 326-360° F. When cooled, it becomes practically unbreak­able and can be gilded or decor­ated with plastic paints.

In forming the oust, slabs of

clean, white "Pyrocon” are rolled. > cut and shaped from numbered patterns, ana stacked into posi­tion, layer on layer. Professional tools are provided for finer sur­face details, and a round plastic stand for the finished bust

The newest idea in modeling kits, Sculpt-by Number is avail­able in the presidential series at leading toy counters at $2.98.

NOTICE—Hunting, clamming, fish­ing, trapping, the taking of any shellfish or otherwise trespassing in any way on Gardiner's Island is strictly forbidden under pen­alty of the law. Bnyberry Ven-j tures, Inc. 37-tf

B ack T o School S H O E S

New Straps. Slip-ons. Snap- jacks, in a wide variety of col­ors and styles . . . from

$3.45

IV A N Shoe StoreLower Main SL

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

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

PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL

VENETIAN BLINDSLight . . . Lovely . . . Longer Lasting . . . Easy to cleanmade of flexible aluminum alloy for long life. Sun-proof plastic finish won't chip, crack or peel. Custom-made to fit. Come in for our esti-

T he Hamptons Dept. Store

M ain St. Tel. 4-0060

LABOR AND PAINTING CON­TRACTOR—spraying, jobbing. B. G. King, Tel. EAst Hampton 4- 1099. 41-12

ENO EMPLOYMENT SERVICE — Domestic help, men and women. 75 Main Street, East Hampton. Tel. E. H. 4-1660. 36-tf

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

9-tfRESTORING CHINA WARE—miss­

ing parts duplicated; oil paintings cleaned; new picture frames made; old ones restored; art treasures and noveltiej restored. Lamps converted. Robert Schiffleger, 79 Mill Hill Lane, Tel, EA 4-0732.

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

________________ 36-52REFUSE REMOVAL — Stanford

Smith, telephone Amagansett 7- 3632. 11-26

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T e lep h on e EA 4-1440 East H am pton , N . Y .

"INSURANCE SERVICE SPECIALISTS"

HOLLAND BULBSN ow On Sale

Buckley's Flower ShopBRIDGEHAMPTON ROAD EAST HAMPTON, N. T.

P h on e EA sl H am pton 4-0966