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EIGHTTH E E A S T H A M P T O N S T A R , T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 21. 1940

WANT ADSF O R S A L E

C O A L R A N G E S & H E A T E R S— sinks, w ash and bath tubs, fu rn i­ture o f e v ery description , n ew and used, reasonable. I also b u y and exchange. W a lly L ee, N eyack R oad at T rou t Ponds, Sag H ar­bor. T el. Sag H arbor 51 -M -l.

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C O A L R A N G E S — A lso large stock o f furniture. E veryth in g to fur­nish a hom e. V ery reasonable. John W . N illsson, N orth Sea road, telephone Southam pton 1434. tf.

D A N C E CLU B O V E R SU B SC R IB E DT h e G u ild H all D an cin g C lub,

w h ich m eets fo r the first tim e on Saturday n ight, has been ov er -su b ­scribed . N o m ore can b e taken care o f, in this series o f five even ings o f dancing, to b e h e ld e v ery other Saturday n igh t in G u ild H all. M em ­bersh ip cards h a ve been issued to the subscribers, and adm ission w il l be b y card on ly . I f the series proves popular, it m ay b e repeated later in the season; in that case, there w ou ld p rob a b ly b e en ou gh vacancies so that a fe w m ore y ou n g p eople cou ld jo in .

C H R ISTM A S C A R D S — T im e to think o f y ou r Christm as cards. A fine assortm ent o f beautifu l cards, w ith o r w ith ou t nam es, in ex pen ­sive ly priced . East H am pton Star, M ain Street, opposite G u ild Hall.

C H R Y SA N TH E M U M S — In a ll c o l­ors, at m y greenhouse on the Sag H arbor R oad . A lb ert P rice , te le ­phone East H am pton 132. 1-tf

SH E LL FU E L OILS— R ecom m ended fo r h igher o il bu rn er e ffic ien cy and decreased o il consum ption . C arefu lly refined, clean burn ing and u n iform in quality. L on g Is­land Ice. P h on e 505. F u el O il H eating S ervice. 3 -tf

W O O D — In any quantity ; cu t to any length fo r F irep lace, stove o r fu r ­nace. O ak and M aple. P r ice reason ­able. D elivered anyw here. E verett Talm age, B ridgeham pton , L . I. T elephone B. H. 289. 4-2

R O Y A L S T A N D A R D T Y P E - w riters— R ebu ilt lik e n ew . First class office m ach ine $37.50 cash. F actory rebu ilt R oyal, v e ry late m odel $60 cash; th is m ach ine n ew w ou ld b e $115. I f y o u w an t a ty p e ­w riter fo r o ffice use o r an ideal Christm as g ift don ’t fa il to see these tw o exce llen t typew riters at rock b ottom prices. S tar O ffice, M ain Street. T e leph on e 477. 5-tf

F O R REN T

STE A M H E A TE D S IT T IN G R O O M — and b edroom , garage, h o t w ater. Suitable fo r s ingle p erson or couple. N ice ly furn ished . T e le ­phone East H am pton 88. 50-tf

A T TH E O LD H O M E ST E A D — W arm , com forta b le room s w ith b rea k fa st T erm s reasonable. Mrs. E. C. M orford, telephone East H am pton 141. 1-tf

M ODERN B U N G A L O W — C om p lete ­ly insulated, garage attached, handy to stores. A p p ly Charles R. M ansir, te lephone 187-W . 4-3

G A R A G E — F orm er loca tion o f T u cker G arage; also a bungalow , G ingerbread Lane. A p p ly Joseph Septynski, P . O . B o x 442, East H am pton, or ph on e East H am pton 823. 5-3

HOUSE— U nfurnished, 6 room s and bath, a ll im provem ents. P leasant Lane. A p p ly M. P ingatore, East H am pton, L . I. 5-1

F O R R E N T O R S A LE

H OU SE— O n O sborne Lane fo r sale or rent. A p p ly E. T. H untting or y ou r ow n broker. 5 -tf

F O R R E N T O R S A LE

5-RO O M B U N G A L O W — N ear T h ree M ile H arbor, su itable sum m er cam p or year-rou n d occu pan cy unfurnished. H as garage, e le c ­tr ic ity ; fresh ly painted. R eason­able term s. T eleph on e East H am p­ton 170 o r a p p ly y ou r ow n broker.

M ISC E LLA N E O U S

C E SSPO O L P U M P IN G — A n d clea n ­ing, sand and gravel, trucking. C overin g Am agansett, East H am p­ton, Springs, M ontauk. P rices reasonable. Charles T . M ulford , phone A m agansett 3909. 28-tf

SIT U A T IO N W A N T E D

SC H O O L G IR L — H igh sch oo l gradu ­ate desires position to care fo r children either part o r fu ll time. P . O . B o x 151, East H am pton. T e le ­phone East H am pton 758. 5-1

"Yes, and it would be so easy for her to have a moth-free home If she only BERLOU- IZED her rugs, furniture, etc. The cost Is so low and it’* guaranteed far 10 years.’'It’s a mark of good house­keeping to have a moth-free home.Ask us about the low cost of Berlou Mothproofing Service nowl

H. M. DIAMOND

H A N D B U ILD IN G East H am pton 374

H IT -N -R U N D R IV E RM iss Joseph ine M . Case, forty -five

years old , c le rk in the S u ffo lk C oun­ty offices at R iverh ead , w as k illed M on d ay n ight b y an autom obile a short d istance from h er h om e in P e- con ic.

T h e d r iv er o f the car d id n ot stop. L ater p o lice took G eorge N augles, o w n er o f the A n ch o r Inn and Y e O lde M ill, both in M attituck , into cu stody ch arged w ith lea v in g the scene o f an accident.

18ih Century Music Al Williamsburg, Va.

T h e fifth fes tiva l o f eighteenth - cen tu ry m usic b e in g h eld in C olon ia l W illiam sburg , Va., o n N ov em b er 14, 15 and 16, and again on N ov em ber 21, 22 and 23 in the can d le lit b a ll­room o f the G overn or ’s P a lace there, is o f great in terest to East H am pton. A ch am ber ensem ble w il l p la y m usic w h ich , orig in atin g in E ngland and on the C ontinent, en jo y e d a great vog u e in the C olon ia l V irg in ia ca p i- tol. In this en sem ble w il l b e Orrea P ernel, E nglish v io lin ist and on e o f the outstanding in terpreters o f S i­belius ’ m u sic ; she w il l p la y in W il­liam sbu rg u n d er th e d irection o f R a lp h K irk patrick , harpsichordist and fo rm er G u ggen h eim F ellow sh ip research student in 18th cen tu ry m usic. O ther artists in the festiva l grou p w il l b e A d a M ac Leish , s o ­p rano; L ois P orter, B oston v io lin ist; and A a ron B oden h orn , v io lon ce llist.

F rom 15 to 20 varieties o f apples, grow n in N ew Y o r k State, are q u o ­ted on the N ew Y o rk C ity m arket.

THE THEATRE“T h e W esterner,” w h ich stars G ary

C ooper, w il l be sh ow n at the E d ­w ards T heatre T hursday and Friday, N ov em b er 21, 22. “ T h e W estern er” is a spectacu lar dram a o f a country that w as w ild and you n g . E m otions as fierce and u n brid led as the u n ­tam ed cou n try w h ich bred this d are­d e v il race o f m en cro w d through this s tirrin g dram a.

W a lter B rennan, F red S ton e and D oris D aven p ort h ave ex ce llen t sup ­p ortin g roles.

A d ou b le fea tu re p rogram w il l be p resented on Satu rday w ith “ T oo M an y G irls,” G eorg e A b b o tt ’s sen ­sational B roa d w a y M u sical C om edy success starring L u cille Ball, R ich ­ard C arlson, A n n M iller, Eddie B racken , Frances L a n g ford and H al L eR oy , and G eorg e O ’B rien in a r ip - snorting w esterner, “ L eg ion o f the L aw less .”

B ette D avis, the top -ra n k in g a c ­tress o f H o lly w o o d w il l b e seen at the E dw ards T heatre Su n day

through W ednesday , N ov em b er 24, 25, 26, 27, in h er latest picture, “ The L etter ." “ T h e L e tter" is a m u rder- m ystery, tak ing p la ce on the C rosbie ru b b er plantation in S ingapore. The peace and silen ce that hangs o v e r the C rosbie plantation is shattered b y rapid gun fire as L eslie C rosb ie shoots J eo ffrey H am m ond. H er a c ­qu itta l seem s certa in u n til there com es n ew s abou t a le tter the w o ­m an had w ritten to h er v ic t im in v it ­in g h im to v isit h er the n igh t her husband w as aw ay.

H erbert M arshall, Jam es S teph en ­son, G a le S on dergaard and Freda Inescort h a ve im portan t supporting roles.

O n Thursday, F r id a y and Satur­d a y the E dw ards T heatre presents tw o outstan din g p ictures, “ S even S inners” and K a y K y ser ’s m irth , m e lod y and m y stery sh ow , “ Y o u ’ll F in d O ut.” S tarrin g K a y K ayser, B oris K a rlo ff, B elg a L u gosi, Peter L orre, H elen Parrish , D ennis O ’K e e fe and K a y K y ser ’s Band.

L. V . I. S. C ook B ook s at Star O f ­fice, $1.00.

M arlene D ietrich and J oh n W a y n e co -starred in "T h e S even S in ­n ers" an ex c it in g s tory o f th e S ou th Seas, the co -fea tu re is " Y o u 'll F in d O u t," starring K a y K yser w ith B oris K arlo ff, B ela L ugosL P eter L orre and H elen Parrish . Its the b ig laugh m y stery show w ith m usic.

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01)ank0gin1ng 1040 - - - who of us is there in this free

Country of ours who does not welcome the opportunity to pause

and give thanks for the privilege of being an American?

As we gather around the family table we find peace and

food aplenty - - - moreover we appreciate a united nation with

but one thought - - - that of defending and preserving the

Freedom which has always bee. our American birthright.

The Long Island Lighting System also gives thanks at this

most momentous of Thanksgiving Seasons. We are proud of

our Freedom and glad to be able to extend our efforts in helping

strengthen America’s defenses. We are grateful for the part

that our utility services play in enabling our hundreds of thous­

ands of neighbors to enjoy the high standards of American life.

Greater demands for gas and electricity are being made by

our vital industries - - - - radio stations, aircraft factories,

machinery production and for our army posts and camps where

America’s rapidly expanding forces are training, and the public

utility industry is ready to meet these demands.

There are over three thousand loyal men and women of

the Long Island Lighting System who are working with zeal and

energy to meet the conditions which present day responsibilities

have created.

Yes, we too are thankful to be Americans and are grateful

for our Freedom, and join with all in our united national effort

to maintain for ourselves and our descendants those principles

that have made America great.

LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANYAnd Subsidiary Com panies

Queens Borough Gas & Electric Company Kings County Lighting CompanyNassau & Suffolk Lighting Company Long Beach Gas Company, Inc.

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