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PAGE EIGHT LONG ISLAND TRAVELER - MATTITUCK WATCHMAN THURSDAY, JANUARY U , 1969
C L A S S I F I E D ADSC l o s i n g T i m e F o r A l l C l a s s i f i e d A d s T u e s d a y 4 : 3 0 P . M .
No AbbreviotioiN
RATES — CloMifiad Adt — 40c p«r line per ittue Minimum per isMrtion $1.50
Display clauified $2.50 per inch Cord Of Thanks $1.50 per inch ($1.50 min.)
Prepaid cash discount on abore 20% 765-3425
REAL ESTATEF O R S A L E
80UTH0LD — W aterfront home, 11 looms, baths, oU hot water beat, a car garage.
ALFRED C. TEVESCHA&1.CS UUUUUEUl'i:, Prop.
KEALTOB — AJPFRAISEB NorUt K«m1 765-3727
Branch Office Main Road (Botiack Bldg.) 765-Z7M
SOUTHOLD TO ORIENT HOUSES — ACREAGE — LOTS
WATERFRONT RESIDENTIAL — BUSINESS
INDUSTRIALERNEST G. RADFORD AGENCY
Roal EMala Eaat Marlon Main Road
TeL (S16) 477-1014
EVERYTUINO IN REAL ESTATE BOUSES — Early American, Colonial,
Cape Cod, Bungalows, Rancbes, Apartmenta
LOTS — Sborelront, wooded, cleared ACREAGE—Farms, W aterfront
BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
A. HALSEY BROWN, INC.Main Road East Marlon, L. I.
477-OU!)CALL FOR APFOINTMENT
20 ACRE FARM for sale, 500 feet road front on dual road, some woodland.
FAT GORMAN (Uruker) 7M-6106 Cutchogue, L. L
SOUTHOLD—1 family, 4 bedrooms, 2 batns, large plot, modern lutcben, near town J28,9U0. George F X Pan- coa6t, 150-66 Nortbern Boulevard, Flustung 212 LE 9-i4()0.
WE HAVE 8 lovely homes, building lots,
acreage, summer cottages MAY WE SERVE YOU?
CABBOLL H. SCUUTZE 76S-3011 Licensed Real Estate Broker
LLNDA SILIRIS (Mnk Michael) Licensed Salesman
Cy KEEFE 100% GUARANTEED
F O R S A L E
SOUTHOLD FARM HOUSE — with large bam , 6
acres land available.HOUSE—with 2 apartm ents in Village,
large lot. Good for Income.ALL YEAR round 2 bedroom bouse
on water, wooded lot.LARGE LOT — With water view near
village.YENNECOTT REALTY
North Road, Route Sonthold, L. L (516) 76S-S544
SOUTHOLD—3 bedrooms, living room, modern kitchen. 5Hi% Mortgage, $24,500.
LEWIS REALTORSMain Road
765-S416 Sonthold, L. L
F O R S A L E
2 Large Airplane and 2 Val-pac SUITCASES, like new. $10.00 each. CaU 765-5504.
A u t o a n d A c c e s s o r i e s D e a l e r s
GOEHRINGER’S GOURMET SPECIALTIES—Cherry Cheesecake, Cheese Fondue and other delicacies. Our motto, “How Sweet I t Is.” Call Jer. or Helen. Will deliver 298-4519.
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR and Wringer Washer. CaU 734-6919 or 734- 6261.
UPRIGHT PIANO—$25. Call 765-3379
TWO—8-55 X 14 new snow tires and wheels. Very reasonable. CaU 765-9885.
SOUTHOLD—2 bedroom Summer Cottage, wooded lot, private beach rights on Sound, furnished. $16,000.
DICKINSON AGENCYREALTORS — APPRAISERS
O. 3. NicUes Margery D. BnmsMain Street, Southoid, L. I.
(516) 765-1640 Eves 765-3085
BUILDING LOT — fuUy landscaped, beautiful location on Pine Neck Rood CaU 768-9886.
FOR LAND SAKEI Call DAN or JUNE Selected Best Buys
LOTS — FARMS — ACREAGE HOMES
Ask about our winter specials ON BUILDING LOTSDANIEL T. SMITH
Real Estate Broker James “June” Baker, Salesman
Main Street Southoid, N. T.765-3683 or 765-3936
F O R R E N T
Lovely JEWELRY for men and women. Made from Soutbold’s own beach stones and glowingly polished.
By PAULINE McCONNELL 676 Akerly Pond Lane
Tel. 765-5595
HERMITAGE A N nqU ES — USED FURNITURE
AL BLASCHACK, Prop.PwMilo Lane Peoonio, N. T.«tw« 765-5540 Home 734-5859
LUMBER - ROOFING - SIDING - PLYWOOD - DOORS - WINDOWS - FLOORING and MILLWORK, Mld- tsland Lumber Co., 416 Roanoke Avenue, Rlverbead. 727-2430. Free De- Uvery,
PIANOS — Players, Consoles & Spinets on Special Sale. Trade-Ins accepted Griffin’s Music Store, Jamesport, L. I. 722-3900.
BRIDES TO BEWedding Gowns $39.95 — $120.96 Bridesmaid Dresses — $24.95 up
Largest stock In area. Phone OUve Paul. Southoid 765-3134.
1968 CadiUac Sedan deVlUe 1968 CadiUac Coupe deVUle 1967 Chevrolet 4 dr HT 1967 Cadillac Convertible 1967 Cadilbc Sedan deVUle 1967 Buick 4 dr 1966 CadiUac Sedan deVUIe 1986 Bonneville 4 dr HT 1966 BonneviUe 2 dr HT 1965 Bulck 4 dr HT 1965 Cadillac Sedan deVUle 1964 Bulck 2 dr HT 1963 Chevy II 4 dr 1960 CadiUac 4 dr
GMAC TERMS Authorized Dealers: CadiUac — Pontiao
Bulck — Opel — Jeep
V A I L E B ^J f * * f PEcoNic 4 6774
\ MAIM Rritn l^OuTHOip 5 -3 0 5 0 / PECONIC;N.Y.
T W (7oa4 t h a t M AK£ fRiBNP.
A u t o a n d A c c e s s o r i e s P e r s o n a l
1961 FORD, 2 door, standard 6 cyl, 5 new tires, blue $250. 734-5274.
MG CAR, needs work $75.00. Call 765- 3379.
SCRATCH PADS ABE AVAILABLE AT THE TRAVELER OFFICE at 45o » ponnd.
SEVERAL FARMS for Rent—Soutbold and Rlverbead Townships, reasonable
VAL STYPE AGENCY 298-4554 or 298-4646 evenings
HOMEMADE PIES and Ice Cream. Southoid Sweet Shop, 765-9886.
R e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d
USED CARSO N LY 2 1968 DEMOS
L E F T . S T O P IN TO DAY
F O R A SPE C IA L DEAL.
1967 Chev. impola 4 dr.. Maroon, 6 cyl.. A u to Trons., R & H $1795.
1967 VW Deluxe Bus, Maroon Wht. 3 Seats, Side Doors, Uke New $1550.
1966 Olds Toronado Cpe. White, Fully Equipped and Air Conditioned $2495.
1966 Chev. Biscoyne Station Wgn., BIk., V8, Auto. Trons 4 New WW's $1350.
1967 Chev. 1 Ton Dump Truck, 6 Cyl., 4 Spd Trons. Like New, New Truck Warranty $2495
1965 Chev. Impala Conv. Green, V8, Auto. Trons, Power Steering, R & H, WW's, Very Cleon $1595.
1965 Corvair Monzo 4 dr., Hdtp., Beige, 6 Cyl., 4 Spd. Trans. $950.
1964 Chev. Impola Sto. Wgn. Wht., Red Interior, V8, Auto. Trans., Power Steer., Roof Rack. 4 New WW's
$1295.
O’KEEFEChevrolet - Olds, Inc.
RIVERHEAD 727-1100
East Main St. on Route 25
LISTINGS — Houses, W aterfront, Farms, Acreage, Business Property. CaU George Wetmore Realtor 477- 1670 or 298-4491.
WANTED — Listings—Houses. Business Properties, Farms. Acreage, W aterfront Proi>ertles, Etc. A. Halsey Brown, Inc. Tel 477-0122 or 477-1008.
LOTS — HOMES — wltb and witbout waterfront. Buyers waiting. George F X Pancoast, 160-66 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, 212 LE 9-1460.
REAL ESTATE LISTINOS — I have prospects ready to buy property of their choice. Homes, acreage, lots, business of aU types. CaU Floyd P King, Jr. 329-8697 or 766-3983.
W O R K W A N T E DDOCK BUILDING —BULKHEADING
Styrofoam Floats Made To Order Dock Repairs—CaU P at Carrlg 765-2497
INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared competently. Federal and State. Call Mrs Jensen 477-0234.
SNOW PLOWING — Driveways and Private Roads. 766-5698.
DRIAnSWAYS PLOWED — CaU Joe Ulrich, 766-3131.
CARPENTRY, Electrical, Landscaping, llM om y, Painting, Plumbing. Welding. BiU Gronau, 766-2886 or 6493.
PAINTING and CARPENTRY WORK WlUlam Zukae, Hummel Avenue, 765- 2267.
CRANE Sc BULLDOZER WORK BULKHEADING & JETTIES Can nETRCCCI — 784-6684
FLOWERS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS RALPH W. STERLING
7«4-6766 CUTCHOaUE, L. I.
FANCY CAKES for special occasions. Birthday — Anniversary — Wedding, Etc. CaU 766-2769.
H E L P W A N T E D
IMPORTANT NOTICEThe 1964 CivU Rights Law prohibits,
with certain exceptions, discrimination because of sex. Since some occupations are considered more attractive to persons of one sex than the other, advertisements are placed imder the Male or Female columns for convenience of readers. Such listings are not Intended to exclude persons of either sex.
WANTED: Person experienced in catalog and/or publication copy and layout work. Free lance or full-time position can be discussed. Salary open. S. T. Preston & Son, Inc., 102 Main Street, Greenport, 477-1990.
HOME TYPISTS I Here Is a glorious opportunity to earn good money at home. Baxter Bros, Mattituck requires home typists. Must be quick and accurate and be able to pick up and deliver their work. ExceUent pay for a few hours work each day. Do not call, come in and pick up your work.
ORDERLIES—7 A M to 3 P M shift and 11 P M to 7 A M shift. Good working conditions, fringe benefits. Apply Mrs Dixon, Director of Nurses, Eastern Long Island Hospital, Greenport, N Y Phone 477-1000.
C u s to m B u i ld e r s
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R e m o d e l e r s
A. REILLY & SONS, INC.
BOX 434
MATTITUCK, L. I., N. Y.
298-8889 298-8692
I D o o l e y ' s
i F l o o r S e r v i c e s
j T e l . 7 6 5 - 2 8 5 4: FLOOR WAXINO: RUG SHAMPOOING: Call Before 8 A. M.! O r A fter B P. M.
7 S E A S
A N T I Q U E S T O R E
ANTIQUES & BRIC-A-BRAC . BOUGHT & SOLD j
^MAIN ROAD. SOUTHOLD. L. I ./
Tel. 765-3310 /
N o r t h F o r k E l e c t r i c •
^INDUSTRIAL —
COMMERCIAL ^
RESIDENTIAL —;;
[ 220 VOLT SERVICE AND : ELECTRIC HEAT
North Rood, Greenport Tel. 477-1883
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T r y S o p h ie ’sHOMEMADE
P I Z Z A P I E S(All Kinds)
AT
Willowmere Inn Boyvlew Rood
SouthoidOr Call 766-2623 For
TAKE OUT ORDERS
BOSTON WHALER PENN YAN STARCRAFT JOHNSON MOTORS HOMELITE MOTORS
MAIN RD., RT. 25 SOUTHOLD, L. I.
765-3131
: 1964 Pontiac Convertible :: I: 1962 Pontiac 2 dr. Hdtp : : : : 1965 Comet 4 dr. ;: : 11967 Plymouth Fury 4 dr. Air* 2 S• 1968 Chrysler Newport 4 dr. |
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L E G A L N O T I C E SNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a local law entitled "A LOCAL LAW AUTHORIZING DEDUCTION PROM WAGES OR SALARIES OP CERTAIN COUNTY EMPLOYEES FOR THE S U F F O L K COUNTY TEACHERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION” has been passed by the Board of Supervisors of Suffolk County and presented to me for approval.
Said local law, copies of which may be seen at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, permits the comptroller, on written authorization, to deduct specified amounts from salary for dues or savings for transm ittal to the Suffolk County Teachers Federal Credit l7nion.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Coimty Executive will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid local law at 9:00 a. m„ prevailing time, on Monday, January 20, 1969, a t the meeting room of the Board of Supervisors in the Suffolk County Center, Rlverbead, N. Y., a t which time aU Interested persons will be heard.Dated: Rlverbead, New York
January 13, 1969 H. LEE DENNISON Suffolk County Executive
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Suffolk County passed the subjoined Local Law on January 6, 1969, and the same was adopted on approval by the County Executive on January 13, 1969, after a public hearing was duly held thereon.
A copy of the said Local Law is on file in the office of the imderslgned Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
The said Local Law is subject to a permissive referendum upon a proper petition being fUed within forty-five days after its adoption.
The text of the said Local Law is as follows:
A LOCAL LAW TO PROVIDE FOR INCREASES IN THE ANNUAL SALARIES OF CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICERS.BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OP THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, A§ FOLLOWS:Section 1. The annual salaries
of the following County officera shall be fixed in the following amounts, effective upon the commencement of the first payroll period following the effective date of this Local Law.
1968 1969 Annual Annual
Position Salary SalaryCounty Executive $28,500 $30,000 County Treasurer 19,000 20,500 County Comptroller 19,000 20,500 County Attorney 21,000 22,000 Medical Examiner 25,000 26,750 Commissioner
of Parks 18,000 18,500Commissioner
of Social Services 19,000 23,000 Commissioner
of PoUce 22,500 25,000Commissioner
of Health 23,500 26,000Commissioner
of Buildings &Grounds 18,000 18,500
Commissioner of PubUc Works 25,000 27.000
Commissioner,Board ofElections (2) 15,225 16,000
Commissioner of Jurors 13,650 14,500
Commissioner of Labor 16,800 18,000
Director of Purchasing 14,175 15,000
Director of Fire Safety 9,900 10,700 Section 2. This Local Law shall
take effect immediately.Dated: Rlverbead, New York
January 13, 1069 JOSEPH L. BLYDENBURGH Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
•1965 Jeepwagon
• 1963 Plymouth Fury 4 dr.
;1963 Ford Wagon
11965 Olds Delta 88
MULLENM o to r s , I n c .
; AUTHORIZEDI DEALER; CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH •:Moin Road Southoid, L. I.: 765-3564 :: USED CARS THAT ARE: REALLY GUARANTEED •
NOTICEThis is to Inform the PnbUo that
aU Southoid Park District Parks arr under the surveUlance of the Soafiiold Patrol Service.
gouUboId Park Commissioner* William Smith WUUam Albertson William Colder
▼ETERANR OP FOREIGN WAK8 POST NO. KM Stanley Harrla
Commander First and Third Thursday
of C ^ h Month LADIES AUXILIAKT
ROVTHOLD TOWN POST N a K M Mra. IM en W oltnsU
PnwtdBBt Meetings
Third Monday of each month
SEDGWICK & STIFTER
OPTOMETRISTS A OPTICIAN*
41 Eaat Main S t , Rlvarhead. N. V.
O S C A R G O L D I NAUCTIONEER - APPRAISER
REAL ESTATEBUYS and SELLS EVERYTHING
FOR CASH 441 Main St., Greenport
Tel. 477-2220
B a b s o n ’s(Continued irom Page 4)
supersonic transports, and the short- takeoff-and-landing aircrafts will enter service. During the next decade the Industry plans to spend approximately $17 billion for new planes and for ground support equipment, of which about $10 billion must be raised by 1971.
Efforts To Improve ProfitabilityMost Important . . . the airlines
should continue to grow a t a fast clip; thus traffic -increase wiU help to narrow the gap of the current excess carrier capacity But, despite the expected impressive revenue gains in I960 and beyond, Babson’s Reports is convinced th a t the lush benefits realized from the transition from propeller driven aircraft to jets will not recur.
Furthermore, size Is not the sole determliUng factor for profitability. Hence, while stIU reaching for new and lucrative runs, the airlines are trying to stem the erosion on profit margins by cutting back on promotional fares and seeking selective fare Increases.
Outlook For The AirUnesIn the Babson view, the industry
faces a formidable set of chaUenges which must be met before the airlines reach a new plateau of profitability. ReUef of significant proportion may not be seen In 1969. Indeed, airport congestion and delays, higher labor and operating costs, and excess carrier capacity could prolong the squeeze.
The problems of the Industry must, however, be viewed as growing pains. The longer-range outlook is stUl fa
vorable, and continued growtk yrtgranii is expected. Bear in mind th a t IlM airlines are rapidly becoming the dominant mode of intercity passeager »«r»- ment.
Investment MeritsWhile profits prospects for tlM •!»-
rent year are not particularly taipres- sive, the air transportation st«eks a t current prices appear to be reasonably valued In most instances, wvesiaUy when viewed in terms of the Industry’a growth potential. Most of its problems seem already to have been dtoevonted by the stock m arket
Hence, it is the opinion of Babson’s Reports tha t Investors now owning th« common shares of such carriers aa American Airlines, Delta, Eastern, Flying Tiger, Northeast, Northwest, Pan American, TWA, Western, and United should certainly hoWi their positions. For purchase now, the common stock of National Airlines looks attractive for growth, along with the Continental Air Lines convertible 3%% bond of 1992 and the Pan American World Airways convertible 4H% bond of 1086.
CARD OF THANKSI would Uke to thank the entire
staff of the Eastern Long Islatid Hospital and Dr Sperling for the wonderful care given to me while 1 was a patient there. Many thaiA s also to Rev P D Tann and my many friends and relatives for their virfJa, cards and flowers.
May God bless you all.Pearl Siovrts
R O B E R T L . H Y A T T
B u ild in s r a n d R e m o d e l in s r;: Tel. 765-3390 SOUTHOLD, L. I. :
G E O R G E M . W A L T E R S |
P l u m b i n g , H e a t i n g & G e n e r a l R e p a i r i n g j
SOUTHOLD, N. Y. Tol. 765-3843 /
R O B E R T L W I L K I N S O NM a s o n C o n t r a c t o r
Oaklown Ave. Ext. SOUTHOLD Tel. 765-3897
I n c o m e T a x e s P r e p a r e dM I K E W I N I A R Z
OPPOSITE BOHACKS MATTITUCK, N. Y.
298-8167 or 81G0
COMPLETE
TAX SERVICE
FEDERAL AND STATEPlease CaU For Appointment
M da Rood
M a t t i t u c k P l u m b i n g
€ l H e a t i n g C o r p .It Pays to M ake the Right Connections
• WE SELL• WE INSTALL• WE GUARANTEE Financing Arranged
MATTITUCK, L I. 298-8393
CfSSHMHS
477-0846
M O R R I S C E S S P O O L S E R V I C E
P R O M P T A N D
D E P E N D A B L E S E R V I C E
G A R B A G E R E M O V A L
Daysman Morris, Prop.«07 LINNET ST., GREENPORT
7«5-32«S
EVINRUDE MOTORS
MFG - STAMAS
DURANAUTIC BOATS
PIONEER CHAIN SAWSSALES & SERVICE
TIDE TABLE
HIGH TIDES—SOUTHOLD BAYAM PM
Thur ., Jan. 16 8:54 9:sePri., Jan. 17 »;54 10:36Sat,, Jan , 18 10:48 11:30Sun., Jan. 19 11:42Mon.,, Jan. 20 12:18 12:36Tues. , Jan. 21 1:12 1:24
Wed., Jan. 22 2:00 2:18
Horton’s Point on Sound approx.25 min. earlier
Greenport 39 min. earlier Plum Gut H arbor-Plum Island
1 hour 14 min. earlier New Suffolk 43 min. later
Montauk Point, north side 2 hours 56 min. earlier
G o l d s m i t h ' s B o a t S h o p , I n c .ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, L. I.
At your aervice — Since 1923Two Y ords---------------- Two Morinai
765-1600