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Motor Vehicles for Sale JOSEPH POLLACK DODGE & PLYMOUTH NEW & USED CARS EASY TERMS' SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS Texaco Gas & Oil '60 VALIANT , 4 Dr. '57 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. Savoy '55 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr., V-8 , A.T. '53 FORD , Hard Top '53 MERCURY '51 % TON FORD PICK-UP '48 DODGE , 4 Dr. Sedan Montauk Highway & Bay Ave. EAST MORICHES ATlantic 4-0790 - 4-0779 36tf FOR THE BEST IN USED CAR S SEE ALEX '59 CHEVROLET , S S. '56 MERCURY MONTEREY. Full power. Black & white. '58 CHEVROLET Hard Top '58 BUICK Hard Top '54 FORD Pick-up '57 FORD Fairlane Hardtop '57 BUICK Hardtop '57 PLYMOUTH , Auto. Trans. ALSO OTHER CARS FROM $75 UP. Financing Arranged Easy Payments ALEX MAZARAKIS EAST MAIN ST. EAST MORICHES ATlantic 4-0581 36tf USED CABS '58 OPAL '56 CHEVROLET '55 CHEVROLET '55 NASH Ambassador '54 BUICK Convertible CHEVROLET - $50.00 ELLRICH SERVICE STATION Official Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Towing OTHERS Riverhead Rd. & Montauk Hwy. EAST MORICHES ATlantic 4-0650 ^ 36tf 1954 DODGE , automatic trans- mission , power steering, $175 or best offer. GRove r 5-7488. 45tl r 1988' \ 'VOLKSWAGEN/ i recent mo- j tor , $125. Gail ATlantic ' 6 \ -8717. Eng ineering Degree ;>^Xmwmmmmmt> *memw *X -)^*«-i-». amv s. - -»*t« r ww Kfr^*^-* *i\iir •« E. Kenneth Nielsen, son of Mr . and Mrs. Ejnar Nielsen of Waverly Avenue , Holtsville , re- ceived bachelor of electrical en- gineering degree recently from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. At school he was member of Student Christian Association , American Institute of Electrical Engineers. He has been accepted for employment by Hartford Electric Light Company and was commissioned second lieu- tenant in U. S. Army . Surprise Award At graduation ceremonies of Patchogue High School , June 26 , a surprise award of $100 was presented by the Patchogue Lodge , Knights of Pythias , to Dudley Wa rner , 17, of Patch- ogue , chosen by teachers and principal as male graduate who best exemp lified spirit of pyth- iasnism — \Friendship Benevo- lence and Charity. \ This was first of an annual award which will hereafter be presented at each graduation. a ¦* m ————-———-—-—- -—-—- -—- -—- -—- - -—--—-—---\—- - -¦— - - -—- - -—- -—¦ -—--—a-a-a-a-a fj WANTED 2 BOYS who are hi ghly desirous of earning good money—1 day a week (Thursday ) , ' ' \ Mus t be 16 Years of Age * ' ' -a-B-B-Ma-a-MMaa ^M-B-a-a-a ONLY CONSCIENTIOUS BOYS NEED APPLY Ask for : , V CIRCULATION MANAGER The Long Island Advance m. u .420 Medford Avenue , Patchogue , N. Y. | - — .¦ . i»^ - u u - a - u. -B v a wi -^aJ \No more dieting — the Want Ad said stripes make one look slender 1\ Miscellaneous for Sale SIGNS FOR SALE 25c EACH Boarders Wanted For Sale For Rent Garage for Rent — Inquire House for Rent House for Sale Boat for Sale For Sale or For Rent Apartment for Rent Furnished Rooms 30c EACH No Hunting No Trespassing 35c EACH Posted Property (No Hunting - No Trespassing) No Smoking THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE 20 Medford Avenue PATCHOGUE GRover 5-1000 9tf PENNIES — Lincoln head , 1941- 1960 complete in book. $6. ATlan- tic 6-1147. 25tf REMINGTON a d ding machine, $35; Paymaster check machine, $75 . GRover 5-5059 after 6 p. m. 43tf AIR-CONDITIONER , G enp ral Electric Thin line 2 ton . Used 2 months. Capable of cooling, de- humidifving 5 or 6 room house. HR 2-UM. 4U2 GRANDFATHERS Chime Clock. Was .> 1, 200 . Will sell for $400 . Antique chairs , colored g lasses. ATlantic 1-9934. 45tl ELGIN OUTBOARD motor. Small General Electric refri gerator . Both in good running condition. Cheap. GRover 5-0848. ' 45tl CONCRETE MIXER — 1 bag mixer , drum tvpe . good condition. $275 . GRover 5-4937. 45t l BEAUTIFUL NEW FAN—Prac- ticall y new , reasonable. SElden 2-5 91 ) * :¦! . 45tl ELECTRIC STOVE—Small white porcelain , cooks , bakes , broils. Per- fect. Asking $20. EMerson 3-0356. 45tl Help Wanted—Male RETIRED , EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE OPERATOR Capable of setting ads. To work Tuesday ni ghts . Good pay. Apply to the Publisher , THE LONG ISLAND ADVANCE , 20 Medford Avenue PATCHOGUE Tel. GRover 5-1000 38tf FLOWER & TREE LOVER Permanent work, group insur- ance , yearly performance and attendance bonus. 1 week vaca- tion after first. 2 after second year. $45. to $65. weekl y beg in- ners. $70. to $95. if well ex- perienced. State full training and working record , earnings , health habits , and references. Write Box 780JJ , Patchogue 43t3 SCHOOL BOYS Earn money selling The Long Island Advance Thursdays. You are your own BOSS! Must be 14 years old and have working certificate from school attend- ance officer; p lease bring it with you. Circulation Manager 20 Medford Avenue Telephone GRover 5-1000 44tf SALES TRAINEES Leading business machine manu- facturer has opening for ambi- tious youn g men to learn cash register and office machine busi- ness work in Suffolk count y. Must have car and rep l y to Box 780VV , Patchogue. 45tl EXPERIENCED GAS STATION ATTENDANT. Good references for steady po- sition with modern working con- ditions. Paid vacation and holi- days. App l y in person. Call for appointment. GRover 5-4050 45t3 MAN WITH TRUCK for deliver- ies in and around. , vicinity , of Pat- cHogue: References required. Box •780-U-U , Patehog-ue- . - ' -45tl j Help Wanted—Male CHAUFFEUR - SALESMAN Retail Ice Cream Routes Best terms - Commission GOLD MEDAL ICE CREAM COMPANY 119 West Avenue , Patchogue GRover 5-5820 35tf BAR HER — STEADY. Good salar\ . Mike ' s Barber Shop, 63 North Ocean Avenue. Patchogue. 45 tl Help Wanted , Male , Female BOOKKEEPER OR ASSISTANT. Experienced . State qualifications and salary desired. Write Box 785 Patchogue , New York 45tl MEN . WOMEN — SALES. Full , part time. Li g hthouse industries expanding operation in Suffolk County. ATlantic 6-9766 after 7 p. m. 45tl Help Wanted . Female WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be estab- lished in and around Patch- ogue and Center Moriches , and are willing to make li g ht deliveries , etc., write to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS Dept. JW-3 , Glendale , Calif. Route will pay up to $5 per hour 43t4 EXPERIENCED SILK PRESSER. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. Appl y in person. COLONY CLEANERS 295 Medford Avenue Patchogue , New York GRover 5-4061 44t2 FITTER AND ALTERATION HAND Must have experience fitting and altering suits, coats , dresses. Will be required to do selling. 5 day, 38-7.J hour week. Liberal employee discount , paid vaca- tion and other benefits. Call Mrs. Ray BEE HIVE GRover 5-9000 45tl BEAUTICIAN Experienced All around operator f) day week Salary Plus commission HR 2-0150 45tl LICENSED practical nurses , RN' s and nurses aides. Small nursing home , 8 a. m. to 4 p. m., 4 to 12 p. m. Room and board available. ANdrew 5-2775. 44t4 REGISTERED NURSE wanted. Morning shift , 5 day week. For nursing home. Call evenings , AT- lantic 9-1166. 43t3 GOOD HAIR STYLIST wanted at once. State experience. Write P. 0. Box 512 . Patchogue . 44t2 MATURE WOMAN babysitter wanted. Experienced with infants. GRover 5-7488. 45tl WOMAN for housework and clean- ing and help in kitchen. Call at Smithport Hotel , 532 South Ocean Avenue , Patchogue . 45tl II -- i i WOMAN to help on egg farm. Steady. Year round. Leg horn Farm , Montauk Highway, Moriches. AT- lantic 4-0878 after 7 p. m. 45tl EXPERIENCED SALESGIRL , full time. Youth Fair , 8 East Main Street , Patchogue. 45tl Situations Wanted WILL CARE for childre n dail y. Private home. Holtsville. GRover 5-4128. 42t4 BABY SITTER — Experienced high school g irl capable of any situation. ATlantic 4-0082. Elaine. 43tf PROFESSIONAL ACCORDION- IST for parties , weddings , Bar Mitzvah s , clubs , dances , square dances , restaurants , etc. Comp lete repertoire of American and Euro - pean music. Carl Husnik , ATlan- tic 9-1642. 42tf MOTHER'S HELPER or bab y sit- ter. Experienced. ATlantic 9-1506 or GRover 5-1505. 45tl HAVE OWN MOWER. Will mow your lawn. Reasonable. ATlanti c 1-9652. 45tl HOUSEWORK WANTED 3 days weekly. Call GRover 5-4837. 45tl >a -BBBB«B«am«BB ^Ba^Banaa«HBa«a«a«B«MaBaiMHBMaa-Ba-Ba-B-a-BBB ^B^B^^^^^.^_ Boats , Motors , Supplies COMBINATION SPECIAL 15 Ft. 1960 Span Am erican ' 1960 40 H. P. Evinrude , electric. 1960 Mastercraft model 800 trailer - $1 , 450. New 1960 25 h. p. Electric Gale 480. 1960 10 h. p. Evinrude .... 225. 1960 5% h. p. Evinrude .... 150. 1957 ?y 2 h. p. Evinrude .... 120. 1955 25 h. p. Evinrude .... 150. MORICHES GULF SERVICE STATION Main street , Center Moriches . ATlantic 4-0466 36t: Set September Fund Campai gn For Retarded The Patchogue Headquarters of the Association for the Help of Retarded Children was the scene of the first meeting of the 1961 Fund Drive Committee last Thurs- day evening. Fund Drive Chairman , Edward Quinn of Vine Court , Centereach , announced that the annual fund raising campaign will commence September 17 , and . run through September 30. The goal has been set at $47, 200. Plans for this year ' s drive in- cludes the breakdown of Suffolk territory-wise, with committee members as the area captains in the following manner: Babylon : Mrs. Seymou r Laxer of West Islip, president , Deer Park Auxiliary, and Gabe Grenci , Baby- lon , president , Babylon A uxiliary. Brookhaven: Mrs. Francis Hotch- kiss , Patchogue , treasurer of the AHRC Board of Directors. Hamp- ton area ; Mrs. Walter Edwards , Wainscott , president of the Hamp- ton Auxiliary, with the auxiliary reportedly conducting the drive. Huntington: Mrs. Ann Oldham , East Northport , and -Edwar d Nelson , president of the Hunting- ton Auxiliary. Islip: Mrs. Albert Pitcher , East Islip, financial secre- tary of J he AHRC Board of Di- rectors , and member of the Aux- iliary of the Islips. Riverhead— Qu o qu e — Remsenburg — West- hamp t on: Mrs. G.E. Bosio , Rem- senburg, and Frank Forbes of Old Quogue. Mrs. Sop hie Sweet , Patchogue , is also a member of the Fund Drive Committee. She is a member of the AHRC Board of Directors. Mr. Quinn explained that the drive would not be \conducted in those areas covered by community chests , of which AHRC is a par- ticipating agency. These area s in- clude Amityville , the Village of Babylon , Bay Shore-Brightwaters , and the North Fork. area. The committee is now conduct- ing a volunteer hunt for persons able to work for this fund drive. Monies raised in the campaign will help sustain AHRC Day Training Classes , diagnostic and evaluation clinic , Research into the causes and prevention of retarda- tion, recreation facilities , vocation- al rehabilitation services , and to promote further legislation in be- half of the 18000 retardates in Suffolk. The committee will meet again on July 20 to lay further plans for the September drive for funds. MEN'S CLUB AUCTION SALE The Men ' s Club of the Metho- dist Church on South Ocean Ave- nue and Church Street , Patchogue , will hold an auction sale at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Parish House. All monies raised will go toward the operating expenses of the Men ' s Club. Heckscher Park Slates Children ' s Day July 13 July Children ' s Day at Heck- scher State Park conducted by the Long Island State Park Commis- sion will be held next Thursday, starting with a seiies of water events at the West Bathhouse area at 11 a. m. At 2 p. m. ¦>' * ' g races, novel- ty races and a treasure hunt will be offered as the afternoon events. These events will take place at the Main Picnic Area. All children starting with six year olds , and those up to and including 12 year olds are cordially invited to attend. Ice cream for all chikh-en partici- pating will be one of the major features of this first Special Day at Heckscher State Park. What in the World Do You Want? Buy It for Less In The Advance 5 Area Students Take BS Degrees From New Paltz Five area students were among the 393 students who received de- grees June 12 at commencement exercises of the State University College of Education , New Paltz. All of the students from this area received a bachelor of science de- gree in education. Miss Theresa Zerilli , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zerilli of 26 Inwood Road , Center Mor- iches , completed a four-year pro- gram of teacher preparation in general elementary education. She was a member of the New Paltz Players, the Student Education Association of New York State , the college newspaper staff , the Ago- nian Sorority and the Women ' s, Athletic Association. In the Fall Miss Zerilli plans to teach school in Eastport. Miss Brenda Mary Sturm of 675 Wend y Drive , Farmingville , plans to teach first grade at the Sachem Centra l School in Hol- brook. Miss Sturm , the daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Sturm , comp leted a four-year program of teacher preparation in general elementary education. At New Paltz she was a member of the Student Counselors , the Interna* tional Relations Club , the New Paltz Players , the Student Educa- tion Association of New York State and the staff of the college newspaper. She was also a mem- ber of the A gonian Sorority and the Women ' s Athletic Association and was active in intramural vol- leyball and basketball. Miss Sturm is the reci pient of a PTA scholar- shi p. Miss Melinda Wild , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wild of Coates Avenue , Holbrook , com- pleted a four-year program of teacher preparation in general ele- mentary education. Miss Wild was a member of the Student Associa- tion of New York while in college . Miss Barbara Okvist , daug hter of Eric T. Okvist of 11 Hi g h Street , Lake Ronkonkoma , com- p leted a four-year program of teacher prepar ation in art educa- tion. Miss Okvist was a member of the Arts and Cra fts Honor So- ciet y and the Student Education Association of New York State , while attending New Paltz. Miss Marie Somma , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Somma of 627 Elder Lane , Ronkonkoma , com- pleted a four-year program of teacher preparation in general ele- mentary education. Miss Somma was a member of the Student Coun- selors , the Outing Club , the Stud- ent Education Association of New York State , the Ushers Guild , and the Inter-Sorority Council. She was also a member of the Ago- nian Sorority and was honored as a Lantern Bearer for class parti- cipation. Miss Somma was a proc- tor in the college dormitories . PLANNING early stages of \ get-together \ for all Republican Clubs in South Shore area of Brookhaven Town are Avery W. Walker , center , president of Blue Point Club , which will act as host club for affair to be held at SuFolk County Republican Club headquarters on Atlantic Avenue , Blue Point , Julv 26. On his ri ght is Charles Haas , president of Frank E. Ransome Re- publican Club , and on his left is John Chester , president of the Young Republican Club. Presidents of other local Republican Clubs are heading various committees needed to set affair organ- ized. Large attendance is expected as this \ get-together \ will come during annual summer recess from regular monthly meet- ings of each individual club. Bayport Items of Interest Mrs. Hiram Dari-ow , Tel. BAyport 8-4937 Mr. and Mrs. George Ell of Gil- lette Avenue entertained at a New- England clam bake at their home Saturday night in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary. Guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Landon K. Owen , Mr. and Mrs. Everett Trockelman , Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Piatt , Mr. and Mrs. James Carey, Mr and Mrs. Ed- ward Dietz , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Remme , Edward Barsamian and Misses Miarnos Barsamian and Marlene Remme of Bayport; Dr. Jacob Brier , Mil's. Frances Lester and Dr. Edward Rager of Blue Point ; Mr . and Mrs. Herbert Lip- son of Lake Grove; Ronald Kapes of Bayside; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kievet , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pru- dent and Arthur Kirulis of Pat- chogue; Miss Mary Mc Keon , Miss Agnes Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Kost , M/r. and Mrs. Wesley Telle and Miss Medrethe Telle of Sayville; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schi- avome of Northport and Mrs. The- odore Spigelmore of Commack. Mr. and Mrs. Ell were married again by the Rev. Landon Owen , with Mr . Trockelman giving the bride away. Mr. and Mrs. George Ell of Gil- lette Avenue have as their house- guest for two weeks , Mrs. Ell' s nephew , Bruce Phillips , of Toron- to , Canada , who arrived by plane at Idlewild Airport Monday. Mr. Ell returned to his position Mon- day, after a week' s vacation from the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The Advance is on sale at the Village Stationery, Kurt' s Delica- tessen and Romaine ' s Grocery in Bayport. —Adv. Mr. and Mirs. Pierson Van Or- strand of Eatondale Avenue had as their weekend guests , Mr. Van Orstrand' s brother-in-la w and sis- ter , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Randall of Lancaster , Pa., who came to take their children , Elaine and Thomas , home after they had spent a two-week vacation with their un- cle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Randall were on a two-week vacation to New Mexico. They returned to Lancaster , Monday. A bridal shower was given in honor of Miss Marlene Remme of Gillette Avenue on Friday nigh t by Mrs. John Brackett of ' Quanti- co , Va., at the home of her par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. J. Bogel , on Connetquot Road. Af- ter Miss Remme opened her many gifts a buffet supper was served to the following guests: Mes- dames Wesley Little , Charles King, Charles H. J. Bogel , Charles Bogel , Sr., Landon K. Owen , Lloyd Remme , William Meyers , George Jaycox , Arnold Hanson , George Ell , John Newhouse , William Bar- thelme , Matilda Hagen and Miss Christine Engbretsen and Miss Bertha Thorson of Deer Park; Mrs. Roy Johansen and Mrs. George Olsen of Sayville; Mrs. Richard Towlen of Bellport; Miss Caroline Tripp of Hempstead; Mrs. Philip Caliendo of West Is- lip; Mrs. Wayne Young of Lake Hapotcana and Mrs. Richard Shand of North Kingston . R. I. Mj iss Remme will be married on Jul y 23 to Ronald Kappes of Bay- side. Mrs. Marion Childress of Fair- view Avenue and her daughters , Susan and Pamela , left Sunday to spend the July Fourth holiday weekend at the Leja Beach Motel. The Islip Town recreation pro- gram in Bayport will start Monday at the Junior High School play- grounds from 9 to 3 p. m. July 10 until August 18 with an arts and crafts , sports and game activ- ities. A movie will be shown every Monday at 8 p. m. for the children. Children must be accompanied by an older sister , brother or an adult to be able to attend. Baton twirl- ing instructions will also be avail- able to the children along with a trip to Montauk Point July 18 , a boat ride around Manhattan on August 1 and a final tri p to West Point August 15. There will be a trip to \Freedom Land\ almost every Saturday and anyone inter- ested can call Benj amin Poidamani , HR 2-1696. Mel Beckel and Walter Russell of Bayport along with Miss Jean Connelly of Bayport and Misses Carol Argindizza and Arlene Carey of Sayville will be in charge of the program for this recreational affair. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ness of Bayport Avenue had as their guests for the long weekend of the Fourth of July, Mrs. Lillian Nolte and Mrs. John Lyons of Queens Village , who are the sis- ter and mother of Mrs. Ness. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Darrow of Bayport Avenue entertained Sat- urday night with a chicken barbe- cue at their home for the follow- ing guests : Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. L. Smith of Centereach ; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Overton and Mr. and Mrs. D. Foster Overton of Lake Grove , and Mrs. Gesine Wiltsey of Bayport. On Sunday Mir. and Mrs. Darrow attended a family picnic supper party in Islip Ter- race for 30 relatives in celebration of the birthday of their daughter , Mrs. Harold Kindbei'g. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rutkowski and daughters , Dale , Robin and Jill, of Fairview Avenue were also guests at the birthday party. Mjr. and Mrs. George Stoll , Jr., of North Gillette Avenue returned home last w r eek after spending a week' s vacation with thir son-in- law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Roger Barry, at their home in Westminster , Md. Mi' , and Mrs. Barry returned home with them and spent a few days visiting in Bayport at the Stoll home. They returned home last Thursday. ' T Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ellis of Oakwood Avenue entertained at their home June 27 with a gradua- tion party in honor of their daugh- ter , Janet , who was one of the hi gh school graduates that even- ing. Present were Misses Diane Brooks , Laura Settelle , Sharon and Barbara Carpentieri , Dale Dalton and Rosalie Gorr , all of Bayport. Airman 2-c Arthur Brandt from the Air Force Base in Colo. ; Miss Marilyn Malcolm of New Hyde Park ; Mrs. Anna Reimer of Say- ville; Mr. and Mrs. John Gorr , Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan , Mr. and Mrs. John Carpentieri , Mr. and Mrs. George Stoll , III , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and the Rev. and Mrs. Landon K. Owen of Bay- port , and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dalton from Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stuart of Edgewater Avenue had as their weekend houseguests , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chomibo , and Mr. and Mfi-s. Richard Stuart of Vallahalla ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stuart of Rhine- beck and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ke- gelman of New York City, who came to attend the wedding Satur- day of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart' s daughter , Mtfss Ellen Stuart, to Ernest Davis of Blue Point. Mr. and Mirs. Arthur Green- halgh of Edgewater Avenue had as their house guests for the week- end , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kegel- man of White Plains; Mir. and Mrs. Arthur R. Kegelman , of Peekskill and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kegel- man of Nyack. They came to at- tend the wedding of Miss Ellen Stuart of Edgewater Avenue to Ernest Davis of Blue Point on Sat- urday. Brownie Troop 114 held its last meeting of the season on Wed- nesday of last week with a nature walk at the Arboretum in Oakdale with the leader , Mrs. Francis Schrage. Mrs. Schrage held a swimtming party in her pool and a barbecue supper Sunday after- noon at her home for Brownies Patricia Mason , Valorie Schrage , Renee Kavanagh , Theresa Watson , Pamela Murgatroyd^ Barbara Smith and Carol Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miandell of Connetquot Road entertained last Thursday night at their home for a Mir. and Mrs. Shower for Miss Carolyn M. Stein , Bayport Home homte economics teacher and Louis V. Wright , Bayport art teacher , of the high school 1 . The following guests were present : Misses Margrajean Black , Marion Bracken , Lorraine Burton and Nil- ary Kaull , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph De Santi s , Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eas- ton , Mr. and Mrs. William Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Maletta , Mr. and Mirs. Robert Mansius , Mr. and Mrs. David Overton , Mr. and Mrs. John Potter , Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Specht , Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Mann , Mrs. Helen Ports , and Jarries Browne , Gerald Iannotti , Thomas La Guardi , Richard Marl- borough , Joseph Vignat o, George Raynor and Adria n Muller. M/iss Stein and Mr. Wright will be mar- ried on Saturday. The Bayport-Sayville Ladies ' Auxiliary Unit to the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital will hold its annual Dutch Treat luncheon at Land' s End in Sayville at 1 p. m. July 19. Anyone wishing reserva- tions—pleas'e call—Mrs. Erlward Die 'tz . - 'VJKairm' arr- foi'' Ba ' jrp 'bW. '&f this event. ' -- 1 1J. Rfcfcard Shaber , Jr.>..wa& 13ie guest-of-honor at a graduation and farewell party given by his par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaber at 9 Oak Street , June 27 , follow- ing his graduation from the Bay- port-Blue Point High School. Rel- atives and friends who attended were M 1 r. and Mrs. Ira Allred , Mr and Mrs. William Shaber , Jr.. and daug hters , Lynne and Judith , Mr. and Mrs. Charts Bedford , Sr., Mrs. Nancy Rogan , Mrs. Thomas D-Aurizo , Mr. and Mrs . Harry Steleges , Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ren- tier and Roger L. Renner. Richard left last Wednesday morning f or basic training in the Navy at the Great Lakes Training Center in Chicago , 111. Leslie Divis was guest-of-honor Saturday night at her home on Fairview Avenue at a surprise party in celebration of her thir- teenth birthday. A barbecued sup- per party was served and the guests enjoyed dancing and games. Those who attended were Julia Peppla , Mavis Grieshammer , Linda Shillito , Patricia and Linda Tmay. Also Timothy Lap, Steven Whelan , Daniel Brunle , Timothy Shene and John Doncourt. Gary and Leslie Divis , son and daug her of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Divis of Fairview Avenue, left Sunday for a week of camping to Sessions Wood Camp in Connecti- cut. Leslie is at the Christian En- deavor Canrp site and Gary is at the Christian Work Camp Site. Miss Dorothy Bogel of Connet- quot Road held an open house par- ty at her home on last Tuesday night after the graduation exer- cises at the Bayport-Blue Point High School for the graduation class and their guests. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Groppe of North Gillette Avenue entertained at their home on Saturday after- noon with a party in celebration of the fi fth birthday of their daughter , Gloria Jean. The child- ren played games and prizes were awarded. The part y table was dec- orated in pink and white. Those who attended were Colleen , Kath - leen , Thomias , and Robert O'Reilly, Patricia Hart , Sharon and Colleen Hagen , Theresa , Maryclare , and Josep h Nolan , Brian and Michael Parrel 1 , Ray and Allan Williams of Bayport and Gloria Jean ' s grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Ringersen , and their daugh- ter , Miss Edna Ringersen , of Bay- port , and the other Groppe child- ren , John , Charles , Edward and James. Miss Virginia Meissner of Acad- emy Street had as her guest for the weekend her roommate from Wagner College , Staten Island , Miss Susan Hoff , of Bay Ridge , Brooklyn. Miss Meissner has just finished her freshman year at Wagner College and is now em- ployed at Ridgewood Savings Bank , New York City, for the Summer rrtonths. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeromus Meissner. Miss Elizabeth Foster , daughter of Mrs. Peter Foster of Connet- quot Road , left June 27 to take a Summer course in zoology at Cornell University in Ithaca. This is an undergraduate scholarship course awarded by the National Science Foundation to Miss Foster , who will be a senior at Bayport High School next Fall. Mr. and Mirs. Peter L. Calamari of Bayview Avenue entertained a group of relatives and friends after the high school commence- ment exercises June 27 in honor of their daughter , Miss Joa n Elaine , a member of the class. Miss Calamarie has been accepted b y. - th^ ;-F% - s1iiorirafi'atitdte ,r dl^-5lfe*hJ nology in New York and will enter IriHhe- Falli .;i::~ ' ~v r . . *:v. 'l Barbara Bogel , Marnos Barsamian, Judith Newdell and Lynne Orms- b y, all from Bayport. Also Mes- dames Charles Kropp. Charles Devery and Michael Donza of Pat- chogue; Mrs. Robert Seitz of Brookhaven ; Mrs. Gerard Georgie , MJrs. John Sweeney, Mrs. Eliza- beth Kappes and Misses Barbara and Ruth Kappes of Bayside ; Mrs. Milton Bevis , Miss Ann Saunders and Mrs. Andrew Mc Lachlan of Blue Point; Mrs. Tobias Hanson of Massepequa; Mrs. Lowell Byars of Oakdale ; Mrs. Lafe Hagen of Brookl yn; Miss Marie Salvesan , Mrs. Rudy Engbretsen , Miss Boats , Motors , Supplies ELGIN BOATS Available for immediate delivery. 14 foot deluxe fiberg lass run- about; full y equipped. 14 foot fiberglass sports utilit y. 14 foot aluminum Fisherman. 8 foot mahogany Pram Boat trailers to 800 lb. capacit y. See th em at: SEARS AND ROEBUCK 214 East Main Street PATCHOGUE 44t4 ! 28 FT. CABIN FISHERMAN \G U F F A W\ Comp letel y equipped for off- shore fishing with outr i ggers , fighting chairs , fish box etc. and semi-flying brid ge with Navy top. Bunks , dinette , galley, head , 135 watt Munston radio tele- p hone , direction finder , dingh y and 155 H. P. Norberg engine. At Beaver Dam Boat Yard — Ready for water. A Good Buy. Call ATlantic 6-0986 44tf Designers and Manufacturers NAVYTOPS - BOAT CUSHIONS Pilot Seats - Canvas Products TOP MARINE , INC. 348 East Main Street Patchogue GRover 5-2863 29tf 18 FOOT CAT BOAT Marconi rigged. Ready to go in water. Auxiliary power . Fiberg lass - $350. Call GRover 5-0512 45tl 1960 OWENS 185 H. P. 25 foot Flagshi p Hydromatic controls Used 30 hours Ready to go. Call GRover 5-0508 44t3 SEA MATE — 14 FEET. Good condition. $300. ATlantic 4-0536. 44t2 16 FOOT RUNABOUT , nav y top, full cover. 18 h. p. Johnson. 7 foot beam. ATlantic 1-9879 after 7. 44t2 18 FOOT SPEED BOAT. Inboard marine engine. Excellent condi- tion. GRover 5-5252 and after 6 , GRover 5-2746. 31tf 26 FOOT raised deck Jersey Sea skiff. 90 h. p. Gray, $2 , 200. AT- lantic 4-0214. Mockridge. 37tf 1956 — 16 H. P. SCOTT Atwater , good condition. 9 Brown ' s Lane , Bell port. 41tf CABIN CRUISER , 21 foot , 60 horsepower , trailer. Like new. AT- lantic 1-7928. 43tf EVINRUDE — 15 h. p. $75. AT- lantic 1-7792. 44t2 SAIL BOAT — 16 foot (in water), 8 foot pram , 7% h. p. motor. Ex- tras. ATlantic 6-8755. 45tl LYMAN — 18 foot , _ 60 h. p. Gray, in water , dock paid for season. $750. LT 9-2765. 45tl JOHNSON OUTBOARD , 10 h. p., $70 ; Evinrude , 5 h. p., $40. AT- lantic 1-9293. 45tl 16 FOOT RUNABOUT , 25 h. p. Evinrude. Wood windshield. 10 General McLean Drive , Bell port. ATlantic 6-1343. 45tl EVINRUDE 14 horse power. Ex- cellent condition. Sacrifice. AT l an - tic 6-8669. 45t2 20 FOOT CRUISER , bunks , sink , head. 50 horsepower Evinrude. Hoppe ' s , River Avenue , Patchogue. 45tl CABIN CRUISER — 28 foot , 95 h. p., head , extras , $485. ATlantic 9-1392. 45tl 15 FOOT OUTBOARD runabout , 1957 35 h. p. Johnson with trailer , $700. GRover 5-4741. Call before 2 p. m. 45tl Motor Vehicles for Sale 1957 FORD Tudor ranch wagon. Automatic i transmission $595. 1956 PLYMOUTH Tudor Automatic 495. 1955 FORD Tudor. Stand- ard 6 cy linder 295. 1953 CHEVROLET Tudor , automatic 295. 1954 DODGE Station Wagon 195. SUFFOLK AUTO SALE S North Ocean Ave. & L. I. Ave . HOLTSVILLE GRover 5-9720 45tl IF YOU NEED a car and do not hav e a down payment. Call Mr. Bernard at EMerson 3-7029. 39tf '51 STUDEBAKER , convertibl e . '55 motor , running condition. $75. GRover 5-8021. 38tf 1956 BUICK ROADMASTER , full power , loads of extra s , tip-top shape. Priced for immediate sale. Can be seen at Swezey & Snyder Service Center , West Main Street , Patchogue. 37tf 1955 FORD Fa i rlane . $300. At- lantic 9-1307. 45tl 1956 COUPE deVILLE , low mile- age. All power equipped, in ex- «e\hV sfiap *& 5r *$996. T ^Cerftp M-or * iches Cement Products , ATlantic £4-v337. \ ' 44tf