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THE EAST HAMPTON STAR, EAST HAMPTON. N. Y., AUGUST 18, I9GS THREE Moniauk Highway Bridgehampton Performances Start At Dusk Sag Harbor Theatre 725-0010 Matinees Saturday, Sunday. Holidays 2 PJ4. 2 Evening Perfs. Moniauk Manor Playhouse MO 8-5953 Evenings Only Sunday-Wcdnesday August 21-24 DICK VAN DYKE NANCY KWAN "LT. ROBIN CRUSOE, USN" together with "RUN. APPALOOSA. RUN" Thursday-Saturday August 18-20 fRANK SINATRA VIRNA LISI "ASSAULT ON A QUEEN" Perfs. Weekdays 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday at 2, 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday-Tuesday August 21-23 All Walt Disney Show DICK VAN DYKE NANCY KWAN "LT. ROBIN CRUSOE, USN" together with "RUN. APPALOOSA, RUN" Sunday Pert*, at 2. 7, and 8:55 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at 7 and 8:55 p.m. Thursday-Saturday August 18-20 GREGORY PECK SOPHIA LOREN "ARABESQUE" Perfs. at 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday August 21-23 FRANK SINATRA VIRNA LISI "ASSAULT ON A QUEEN" Perfs. at 7 and 9 p.m. FOR MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST SO PRUDENTIAL OBITUARIES MRS. DELOS WALKER Mrs. Nina Walker, wife of the late Delos Walker, died at her home on Dunemere Lane, East Hampton, or Saturday after a long illness. Shf was 71. She was bom in East Livemoo1 Ohio, on June 25, 1895. the daughter of Frank A. and Emma Harbiso Sebring. In November, 1924, sh married Mr. Walker. She and he husband began coming out to Ea Hampton for the summer 37 year ago, and made it their permaner home some years ago. Mrs. Walker is survived by tw daughters, Judith and Nina, wh are Mrs. Alexander M. Laughli and Mrs. Carroll L. Wainwright J Also surviving are five grandchi' dren; Nina, Alexander and Davi Laughlin, and Delos and Mark Waii wright. Further survivors include h( sister, Mrs. James Gray of Ne^ York, and brother, Charles R. S( bring of Sebring, Fla. The funeral took place at St Luke's Church at 4 p.m. on Tues day, the Rev. Samuel Davis officia irp. *> rial was in the Cedar L ev Cemetery. VITALE NANNI TABER'S WINES - LIQUORS 101 North Main Street East Hampton THE FEDI BUILDING across from IGA Tel. 324-9020 In Walercolor Show at Guild Hall, East Hampton places in the Town for Thursday, loading the bases, and Mulcr hit a Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and homer. on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 7 a.m. Diamond's had prevailed over to 10 D.m. Schenck's 6-1 in the first of the In other local political develop ments, it has been reported that the local GOP is expected to name Francis R. Smith. 45, proprietor of the Smith Variety Store, as Town Leader at a meeting tonight. If named, he would succeed the late Raymond A. Smith Jr. Diamond, Schenck Baseball Battle Diamond’s and P. C. Schenck’s will fight it out tonight for the championship in the East End Soft ball League. The furnituremen earn- 2d the right to participate in the second-round playoffs with a 4-2 win over the Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen. Whitey Peterson had a no-hitter ?oing for Diamond's until the sixth nning, when Bridgehampton got five hits, paced by Ed Vinski’s triple, which drove in two runs. Dennis Heaney and Bill Miller cut down runners at home plate to get Peterson out of the inning and preserve the win. Diamond’s scored their four runs in the top of the sixth, when Art Thommen, Peterson, and Frank McCay singled, best-of-three series behind Peter son’s four-hitter. Schenck's took the lead in the fourth, but Bill O’Con nor tripled and Peterson singled him home for the tying run. McCay and Miller followed with singles, and Curt Becker then hit a homer. Tie Tuesday Schenck’s tied the series Tuesday night with a 15-4 win to set the stage for tonight’s final game on the Abraham’s Path diamond. They jumped to a 9-0 lead at the end of two. on a barrage of extra base hits. Richard Brennan and Frank Mc Guire had doubles in the first for five runs-batted-in. Brennan's triple and doubles by Chet Walker and Lenny Rodriguez added four more in the second, and knocked out Dia mond's pitcher, Peterson. Miller relieved him, and was touched for six more runs. But Dia mond's out-hit Schenck's, 14-9, and every player had at least one base hit. Diamond’s had the bases loaded five times, but Bob Yardley, pitch ing for the Oilmen, was equal to the occasion. Consult The Star Business Directory Vitale Nanni of Thistle Patch Lane, North Haven, formerly of Greenport, died Aug. 11 after a long illness. Mr. Nanni was an oyster watchman. He was born Jan. 19, 1906, in Italy, the son of Antonio and An toinette Vervoni Nanni. He marriec’ the former Fanny Raimone, whc survives, as does his mother. Also surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. Paul Tureski of Noyac, Mrs. William Horn of North Haven, and Mrs. Juel Cortina, of Connecti cut; and a son, Anthony, also of Connecticut. A rosary service was held Fri day, with a funeral Saturday from the Pino Funeral Home, followed by a requiem mass at St. Andrew’s Church, Sag Harbor, the Rev. John Lynch officiating. Burial was in St. Andrew’s Cemetery. VITALE CILLI Vitale Cilli, 78, of North Main Street, East Hampton, died Aug. 12 in the Southampton Hospital after a two-month illness. He was a care taker, and had lived in East Hamp ton for 20 years. Mr. Cilli was born March 27, 1888, the son of Innocenzo and Maria Cilli. He married the former Laura Libert, who survives, in 1945. He was a veteran of World War One. Also surviving are three step daughters, Mrs. Grace Fazzio, Mrs. Joseph Dragotta, and Mrs. Edwin Jacobs; and three stepsons, Carl, Anthony, and Frank Libert. A sis- 'SUNDAY ON THE BAY,' by Jade Fon, is one of 50 paintings in the American Walercolor Society traveling show at Guild Hall Aug. 12-21. GOLDEN ter, Mrs. Lucia Cilli, lives in Sag Harbor, and a brother, Alex Cilli, lives in Massachusetts. After a rosary service Monday evening at the Yardley and Williams Funeral Home, funeral services were held Tuesday at Most Holy Trinity Church, the Rev. Stephen Stolz officiating. Burial was in Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. WILLIAM F. DUTCHER William Foster Dutcher, 65, of Sag Harbor, died Aug. 15 at the Southampton Hospital, after a two- week illness. He was retired. Mr. Dutcher was born June 6, 1901, in Sag Harbor, the son of Henry and Sadie Laws Dutcher. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Lida D. Martin, a brother, Frank E. Dutcher, and two nephews, Jack and Kenneth Dutcher, all of Sag Harbor. Funeral services are being held today at 2:30 p.m. at the Yardley and Williams Funeral Home, the Rev. Donald Crawford officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. MRS. J. FINCKENAUER Mrs. Joseph Finckenauer of Jer- main Avenue, Sag Harbor, died Aug. 10 in the Southampton Hospital. She was 85. Mrs. Finckenauer was bom Sept. 12, 1880, in Armenia, N. Y., the daughter of Frank and Flora Duncan Skiffington. She married Joseph E. Finkenauer, who died in 1955. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Avis Schiffner of New York, Mrs. Alma Wade and Mi's. Grace Benfield of Sag Harbor, and Mrs. Henrietta Tulley of Los Angeles, Cal. After a rosary service last Thurs day evening at the Yardley and Williams Funeral Home, Sag Har bor, funeral services were held Fri day morning in St. Andrew’s Church, the Rev. James Ennis officiating. Burial was in St. Andrew’s Ceme tery. Killed In Crash Robert C. Fithian of 10-A Collins Avenue, East Hampton, was killed instantly on Tuesday when his sports car hit a utility pole and a row of concrete posts on Flanders Road, Hampton Bays. An employee of Grumman Aircraft Corporation in Calverton, he apparently lost con trol of his car on his way home from work at 3:40 p.m., according to police. He was married and the father of two children. Yardley and Williams Funeral Home is handling the funeral. KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM One application of T-4-L slops itch and burning in MINUTES or your 48c back. In 3 to 5 days, infected skin sloughs off to expose more gorms for the kilL Then watch HEALTHY skin appear! TODAY at ROWE'S PHARMACY. ELECTION Continued From Page 1 insurance broker and a former con fidential aide to Suffolk County Court Judge Thomas M. Stark. As a Town Councilman since last Febru ary he has been chairman o f. the Town Board committees on parks, disposal areas, and insurance, and has served on eight others. His wife, Joan, was president last year of the East Hampton Women’s Republican Club. A native of East Hampton, Mr. Strong attended elementary school here, the Stony Brook School, Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia, Kings College, now in Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., and the McCann Business School in Hazelton, Pa. He has been an active member and past vice president of the East Hampton Men's Republican Club, has been active in local basketball and softball leagues, is a member of the American Legion, and. a director of the South Fork Trail Blazers, among other civic activities. On the State level, Assemblyman Perry B. Duryea Jr. of Montauk will be opposed at the polls by Thomson C. McGowan of Remsen- burg who ran as a Democratic can didate for Supervisor of Southamp ton Town last year, by Arnold Bayley of East Hampton, who will run on the Conservative ticket a- gainst Mr. Duryea for the second consecutive year, and by James J. Daggett Sr. on the Liberal ticket. More Contests Republican State Senator Leon E. Giuffreda of Centereach will be opposed by Thomas V. Mallon, a Smithtown attorney, on the Demo cratic ticket, and Ronald Brown, a St. James attorney, on the Conserva tive ticket. Incumbent Democratic Congress man Otis G. Pike will be opposed by James M. Catterson Jr., a Port Jefferson attorney, who is assistant Suffolk District Attorney, and chief of the County’s rackets bureau. For persons who will need to register this year in order to vote, the Board of Elections has main tained a special registration office in Town Hall on Saturdays this sum mer. The office will be open from noon until 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20 and 27. Regular registration has also been scheduled at all polling visit Skimfoampton For A ll Your Party Needs Hamptons Drive In Thursday-Saturday August 18-20 GREGORY PECK SOPHIA LOREN "ARABESQUE" together with "THE RARE BREED" BRIDGEHAMPTON LAWN & GARDEN CENTER SEEDS - PEAT MOSS LAWN - FLOWER • GARDEN FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS INSECTICIDES. ETC. NURSERY STOCK TREES - SHRUBS - BULBS SPREADERS LAWN MOWERS ROTOTILLERS - TIRES. ETC. PATIO BLOCKS - SLATE ALL TYPES OF FENCING DUBOIS POST 8: RAIL RUSTIC PICKET - LAWN & GARDEN FARM FENCING PAINT & HARDWARE DOG & BIRD FOODS BRIDGEHAMPTON AGWAY COOP. INC. 537-0007 Fosler Avenue Bridgehamplon, N. Y. EAST HAMPTON PATROL YEAR-ROUND SERVICE Nighl or Day Police Protection Inside ■Oulside of House BOX 1489 324-0847 WALTER LEDDY. Prop. — Est. 1925 SKIMHAMPT0N LIQUORS THE PARR BLDG. M0NTAUK HGWY. PHONE: 324-2770 EAST HAMPTON OLD POST OFFICE CINEMA REWARD FOR A REWARDING SUMMER OF FINE FILMS CALL 324-4811 DAY OR NIGHT FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE O.P.C. 2 Shows Nightly From 7 P.M. 46 Newtown Lane East Hampton 324-4811 Ernest Clark, Jr. Insurance and Real Estate Broker John F. Ruby Nanci Reutershan ReaJ Estate Broker Rea! Estate Salesman 78 Main Street Tel. 324-0420 East Hampton East Hampion Cinema Matinees and 2 Evening Perfs. Daily Thursday-Friday Aug. 18-20 Plus Saturday Matinee Only All Walt Disney Show DICK VAN DYKE NANCY KWAN "LT. ROBIN CRUSOE, USN" together with "RUN, APPALOOSA, RUN" Perfs. at 2, 7 and 8:55 p.m. Starts Sat. Eve.-Tues. August 20-23 SOPHIA LOREN PAUL NEWMAN "LADY L" Perfs. at 2. 7. and 9 p.m. ALL 1966 MODELS REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE EVINRUDE BOATS AND MOTORS CHRIS CRAFT CORSAIRS CRUISERS, INC. STARCRAFT ALCORT E. T. DAYTON, INC. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Sales Home - Auto - Business Rentals Life - Accident - Health Time To Get Ready For Winter Storage! All Evinrude and Johnson Outboard Motors Serviced and Winterized by Factory Trained Mechanics. Stored in Heated Quarters OPEN ALL YEAR FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Hampton jffiarine Center Montauk Highway West East Hampton Steve Spatenga. Prop. 537-0914

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Page 1: OBITUARIES - nyshistoricnewspapers.orgnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030960/1966-08-18/ed-1/seq-3.pdf · VITALE CILLI Vitale Cilli, 78, of North Main Street, East Hampton, died

THE EAST HAMPTON STAR, EAST HAMPTON. N. Y., AUG UST 18, I9GS THREE

Moniauk Highway

Bridgehampton

Performances Start At Dusk

Sag Harbor Theatre

725-0010

Matinees

Saturday, Sunday. Holidays 2 PJ4.

2 Evening Perfs.

MoniaukManor

PlayhouseMO 8-5953

Evenings Only

Sunday-Wcdnesday August 21-24

DICK VAN DYKE NANCY KWAN

"LT. ROBIN CRUSOE, USN"

together with

"RUN. APPALOOSA. RUN"

Thursday-Saturday August 18-20fR A N K SINATRA VIRNA LISI

"ASSAULT ON A QUEEN"Perfs. Weekdays 7 and 9 p.m.

Saturday at 2, 7 and 9 p.m.

Sunday-Tuesday August 21-23All Walt Disney Show

DICK VAN DYKE NANCY KWAN

"LT. ROBIN CRUSOE, USN"together with

"RUN. APPALOOSA, RUN"Sunday Pert*, at 2. 7, and 8:55 p.m.

Monday and Tuesday at 7 and 8:55 p.m.

Thursday-Saturday August 18-20

GREGORY PECK SOPHIA LOREN

"ARABESQUE"Perfs. at 7 and 9 p.m.

Sunday-Thursday August 21-23

FRANK SINATRA VIRNA LISI

"ASSAULT ON A QUEEN"Perfs. at 7 and 9 p.m.

FOR MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST SO PRUDENTIAL

OBITUARIESMRS. DELOS WALKER

Mrs. Nina Walker, wife of the late Delos Walker, died at her home on Dunemere Lane, East Hampton, or Saturday after a long illness. Shf was 71.

She was bom in East Livem oo1 Ohio, on June 25, 1895. the daughter o f Frank A. and Emma Harbiso Sebring. In November, 1924, sh married Mr. Walker. She and he husband began coming out to Ea Hampton for the summer 37 year ago, and made it their permaner home some years ago.

Mrs. Walker is survived by tw daughters, Judith and Nina, wh are Mrs. Alexander M. Laughli and Mrs. Carroll L. Wainwright J Also surviving are five grandchi' dren; Nina, Alexander and Davi Laughlin, and Delos and Mark Waii wright.

Further survivors include h( sister, Mrs. James Gray of Ne ̂York, and brother, Charles R. S( bring of Sebring, Fla.

The funeral took place at St Luke's Church at 4 p.m. on Tues day, the Rev. Samuel Davis officia irp. *> rial was in the Cedar L e v

Cemetery.

VITALE NANNI

TABER 'SWINES - LIQUORS

101 North Main StreetEast Hampton

THE FEDI BUILDING across from IGA

Tel. 324-9020

In W alercolor Show at Guild Hall, East Hampton places in the Town for Thursday, loading the bases, and Mulcr hit a Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and homer.on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 7 a.m. Diamond's had prevailed over to 10 D.m. Schenck's 6-1 in the first of the

In other local political develop­ments, it has been reported that the local GOP is expected to name Francis R. Smith. 45, proprietor of the Smith Variety Store, as Town Leader at a meeting tonight. If named, he would succeed the late Raymond A. Smith Jr.

Diamond, Schenck Baseball Battle

Diamond’s and P. C. Schenck’s will fight it out tonight for the championship in the East End Soft­ball League. The furnituremen earn- 2d the right to participate in the second-round playoffs with a 4-2 win over the Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen.

Whitey Peterson had a no-hitter ?oing for Diamond's until the sixth nning, when Bridgehampton got

five hits, paced by Ed Vinski’s triple, which drove in two runs.

Dennis Heaney and Bill Miller cut down runners at home plate to get Peterson out of the inning and preserve the win. Diamond’s scored their four runs in the top o f the sixth, when Art Thommen, Peterson, and Frank McCay singled,

best-of-three series behind Peter­son’s four-hitter. Schenck's took the lead in the fourth, but Bill O’Con­nor tripled and Peterson singled him home for the tying run. McCay and Miller followed with singles, and Curt Becker then hit a homer.

Tie Tuesday Schenck’s tied the series Tuesday

night with a 15-4 win to set the stage for tonight’s final game on the Abraham’s Path diamond. They jumped to a 9-0 lead at the end of two. on a barrage of extra base hits.

Richard Brennan and Frank Mc­Guire had doubles in the first for five runs-batted-in. Brennan's triple and doubles by Chet Walker and Lenny Rodriguez added four more in the second, and knocked out Dia­mond's pitcher, Peterson.

Miller relieved him, and was touched for six more runs. But Dia­mond's out-hit Schenck's, 14-9, and every player had at least one base hit. Diamond’s had the bases loaded five times, but Bob Yardley, pitch­ing for the Oilmen, was equal to the occasion.

Consult The Star Business Directory

Vitale Nanni of Thistle Patch Lane, North Haven, formerly of Greenport, died Aug. 11 after a long illness. Mr. Nanni was an oyster watchman.

He was born Jan. 19, 1906, in Italy, the son of Antonio and An­toinette Vervoni Nanni. He marriec’ the former Fanny Raimone, whc survives, as does his mother.

Also surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. Paul Tureski of Noyac, Mrs. William Horn of North Haven, and Mrs. Juel Cortina, of Connecti­cut; and a son, Anthony, also of Connecticut.

A rosary service was held Fri­day, with a funeral Saturday from the Pino Funeral Home, followed by a requiem mass at St. Andrew’s Church, Sag Harbor, the Rev. John Lynch officiating. Burial was in St. Andrew’s Cemetery.

VITALE CILLIVitale Cilli, 78, o f North Main

Street, East Hampton, died Aug. 12 in the Southampton Hospital after a two-month illness. He was a care­taker, and had lived in East Hamp­ton for 20 years.

Mr. Cilli was born March 27, 1888, the son of Innocenzo and Maria Cilli. He married the former Laura Libert, who survives, in 1945. He was a veteran of World War One.

Also surviving are three step­daughters, Mrs. Grace Fazzio, Mrs. Joseph Dragotta, and Mrs. Edwin Jacobs; and three stepsons, Carl, Anthony, and Frank Libert. A sis-

'SUNDAY ON THE BAY,' by Jade Fon, is one of 50 paintings in the American Walercolor Society traveling show at Guild Hall Aug. 12-21.

GOLDEN

ter, Mrs. Lucia Cilli, lives in Sag Harbor, and a brother, Alex Cilli, lives in Massachusetts.

After a rosary service Monday evening at the Yardley and Williams Funeral Home, funeral services were held Tuesday at Most Holy Trinity Church, the Rev. Stephen Stolz officiating. Burial was in Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

WILLIAM F. DUTCHERWilliam Foster Dutcher, 65, of

Sag Harbor, died Aug. 15 at the Southampton Hospital, after a two- week illness. He was retired.

Mr. Dutcher was born June 6, 1901, in Sag Harbor, the son of Henry and Sadie Laws Dutcher. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Lida D. Martin, a brother, Frank E. Dutcher, and two nephews, Jack and Kenneth Dutcher, all of Sag Harbor.

Funeral services are being held today at 2:30 p.m. at the Yardley and Williams Funeral Home, the Rev. Donald Crawford officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery.

MRS. J. FINCKENAUERMrs. Joseph Finckenauer o f Jer-

main Avenue, Sag Harbor, died Aug. 10 in the Southampton Hospital. She was 85.

Mrs. Finckenauer was bom Sept. 12, 1880, in Armenia, N. Y., the daughter of Frank and Flora Duncan Skiffington. She married Joseph E.

Finkenauer, who died in 1955.Surviving are four daughters,

Mrs. Avis Schiffner of New York, Mrs. Alma Wade and Mi's. Grace Benfield of Sag Harbor, and Mrs. Henrietta Tulley of Los Angeles, Cal.

After a rosary service last Thurs­day evening at the Yardley and Williams Funeral Home, Sag Har­bor, funeral services were held Fri­day morning in St. Andrew’s Church, the Rev. James Ennis officiating. Burial was in St. Andrew’s Ceme­tery.

Killed In CrashRobert C. Fithian o f 10-A Collins

Avenue, East Hampton, was killed instantly on Tuesday when his sports car hit a utility pole and a row of concrete posts on Flanders Road, Hampton Bays. An employee of Grumman Aircraft Corporation in Calverton, he apparently lost con­trol o f his car on his way home from work at 3:40 p.m., according to police.

He was married and the father of two children. Yardley and Williams Funeral Home is handling the funeral.KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM One application of T-4-L slops itch and burning in MINUTES or your 48c back. In 3 to 5 days, infected skin sloughs o ff to expose more gorms for the kilL Then watch HEALTHY skin appear! TODAY at ROWE'S PHARMACY.

ELECTIONContinued From Page 1

insurance broker and a former con­fidential aide to Suffolk County Court Judge Thomas M. Stark. As a Town Councilman since last Febru­ary he has been chairman o f . the Town Board committees on parks, disposal areas, and insurance, and has served on eight others. His wife, Joan, was president last year of the East Hampton Women’s Republican Club.

A native of East Hampton, Mr. Strong attended elementary school here, the Stony Brook School, Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia, Kings College, now in Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., and the McCann Business School in Hazelton, Pa.

He has been an active member and past vice president of the East Hampton Men's Republican Club, has been active in local basketball and softball leagues, is a member of the American Legion, and. a director o f the South Fork Trail Blazers, among other civic activities.

On the State level, Assemblyman Perry B. Duryea Jr. of Montauk w ill be opposed at the polls by

Thomson C. McGowan of Remsen- burg who ran as a Democratic can­didate for Supervisor of Southamp­ton Town last year, by Arnold Bayley o f East Hampton, who will run on the Conservative ticket a- gainst Mr. Duryea for the second consecutive year, and by James J. Daggett Sr. on the Liberal ticket.

More ContestsRepublican State Senator Leon E.

Giuffreda of Centereach will be opposed by Thomas V. Mallon, a Smithtown attorney, on the Demo­cratic ticket, and Ronald Brown, a St. James attorney, on the Conserva­tive ticket.

Incumbent Democratic Congress­man Otis G. Pike will be opposed by James M. Catterson Jr., a Port Jefferson attorney, who is assistant Suffolk District Attorney, and chief o f the County’s rackets bureau.

For persons who will need to register this year in order to vote, the Board of Elections has main­tained a special registration office in Town Hall on Saturdays this sum­mer. The office will be open from noon until 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20 and 27. Regular registration has also been scheduled at all polling

visit SkimfoamptonF o r A l l Y o u r P a r t y N e e d s

Hamptons Drive In

Thursday-Saturday August 18-20

GREGORY PECK SOPHIA LOREN

"ARABESQUE"together with

"THE RARE BREED"

BRIDGEHAMPTON

LAWN & GARDEN CENTER

SEEDS - PEAT MOSSLAWN - FLOWER • GARDEN

FERTILIZERSCHEMICALS

INSECTICIDES. ETC.NURSERY STOCK

TREES - SHRUBS - BULBS SPREADERS

LAWN MOWERS ROTOTILLERS - TIRES. ETC.

PATIO BLOCKS - SLATE ALL TYPES OF FENCING

DUBOIS POST 8: RAIL RUSTIC PICKET - LAWN & GARDEN

FARM FENCING PAINT & HARDWARE DOG & BIRD FOODS

BRIDGEHAMPTON A G W AY COOP. INC.

537-0007Fosler A venue

Bridgehamplon, N. Y.

E A S T H A M P T O N P A T R O LYEAR-ROUND SERVICE

Nighl or Day Police Protection

Inside ■ Oulside of HouseBOX 1489 324-0847

WALTER LEDDY. Prop. — Est. 1925

SKIMHAMPT0N LIQUORSTHE PARR BLDG.

M0NTAUK HGWY. PHONE: 324-2770 EAST HAMPTON

OLD POST OFFICE CINEMA

REWARDFOR A REWARDING SUMMER

OF FINE FILMSCALL

324-4811DAY OR NIGHT

FIND OUT W H AT'S HAPPENING A T THE O.P.C.

2 Shows Nightly From 7 P.M.46 Newtown Lane East Hampton

324-4811

Ernest Clark, Jr.Insurance and Real Estate Broker

John F. Ruby Nanci ReutershanReaJ Estate Broker Rea! Estate Salesman

78 Main Street Tel. 324-0420 East Hampton

East Hampion Cinema

Matinees and

2 Evening Perfs.

Daily

Thursday-Friday Aug. 18-20Plus Saturday Matinee Only

All Walt Disney ShowDICK VAN DYKE NANCY KWAN

"LT. ROBIN CRUSOE, USN"together with

"RUN, APPALOOSA, RUN"Perfs. at 2, 7 and 8:55 p.m.

Starts Sat. Eve.-Tues. August 20-23 SOPHIA LOREN PAUL NEWMAN

"LADY L"Perfs. at 2. 7. and 9 p.m.

A LL 1966 MODELS REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

EVINRUDE BOATS AND MOTORS CHRIS CRAFT CORSAIRS

CRUISERS, INC.STARCRAFT

ALCORT

E. T. DAYTON, INC.REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE

Sales Home - Auto - BusinessRentals Life - Accident - Health

Time To Get Ready For Winter Storage!All Evinrude and Johnson Outboard Motors Serviced

and Winterized by Factory Trained Mechanics. Stored in Heated Quarters

OPEN ALL YEAR FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

H a m p t o n jffiarine Center

Montauk Highway West East Hampton

Steve Spatenga. Prop. 537-0914