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Lake Ronkonkoma Business Factions End CofC Controversy LAKE RONKONKOMA A disagrei nvent bctwicii t io fac- tions of business men in the I &. < Ronkonkoma area was resolved when Kennet h Rook , president of what had be< n calh d th e l.ak. - Ronkonkoma Chamber of Com- merce , Inc., aunoiii. c •<! t ie nam ¦ of the organization ha- been changed to the Pnj tio , . Road Businessm m ' s Association of Lak<- Ronkonkoma , Inc. The original chamber in this area , the Lake Ronkonkoma and Ronkonkoma Chamber of Com- merce , had announced h would start legal action against tin- new Cham. bi r to compe l it to cease using a name so -imdai to the original chamb' i. Alan Brand , local a 'toriioy. is president of the orig inal chamber. This group wo 'Id like to see the businessmen a*'d prof' s-Lmal i11- \!' of both the older and the newer business districts work hand in hand to make the Lak\ area a better and more prosperous p lace in which to live and to do busi- ness. Mr. Brand has invited the new group to a meeting of his cham ber on September 7 , hop ing they will come in as active partici- pants. Mr. Brand' s group numbers 60 and Mr . Book' s organization has about 30 member. - , . \I have high hopes of many members of the Portion Road as- sociation attending the S\ptomber 7 mee ting and joinin g th\ Cham- ber of Commerce , \ said Mr. Book , who is manager of the Ronkon- koma Theatre. \I will be joinin g the chamber. I feel all business- men of Lake Ronkonkoma have to work together. \ Tht Portion Road civic unit wil l I'LEASANT DUTY—Brookhaven Tow n Justice of Peace Milton A. LaGattuta of Ontereach recentl y had pleasant duty of ad- ministering oath of office to a neighbor , Joseph T. La Lone , right , a ' .so of Cenlcreach , as commissioner of Suffolk County Alcoholic R. 'verage Control Board. -Map le Lea f T,hoto Service hold its next meeting in Bowler- land on September 1: ' at ' \ :. 'i0 p. m., M. r. Book said. The printed word carries the dignity and solemnity of the wed- ding ceremony when you select the expert craftsmanship of The Advance for your wedding invit- tions and announcements—always at budget prices. —Adv. Great salesmanshi p is a lot of little . -ales put together. You save plenty by subscribing for The Advance , the Postmaster does the rest. Only $5 for 12 months , we pay the postage. Your order addressed to; Circulation Dept., P. O. Drawer 780 , Pateh- ogue , N. Y., will start your paper with >hp Tipyt pdition. — Adv IMPROVEMENTS at Brookhaven Town Rifle and Pistol Range in Med ford included in town ' s ten-poinf program have been completed with exception of asphalt work held up by current strike of sand and gravel tru ck drivers. Thirty new automatic electrically-opera t ed pistol tar- gets will add greath to safe operation of range. 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Ct ;nt\ am'ii. s; Air- . William Mi!> ii > a 'd of Snutli.r.nplun: Ah-s . A\ i h.m S' . 'ii- , in, v f t ' CulolioL' -up ; , A!i- .lo. 1 :, () ' \ ,< • ' ; ' Ko\ko'il\oina a'id A!i- . '!'!' s ,,; ' Ahd ' oid. Tho ; 1 11 , i,; Spf'\>A ' ' miiiiy ! air a: , S ..\':i , , m x.huh a num ' uor of , i ¦ . s ii , i- . i 'p ti il. PA : PP , ti p nion - • . • i,, 'i- ii i-ii Ciuh \\ i\ k. ar.d * o Suff , !k Cr 'inty 1-H Cluh fail a ' Y.,pha Ms P - P ' • i p p oil- '. i ( i 'i an.! i ti- i ' .. pti. T' , - ,. ' proura.in ' ' or l' .M 'l . .I , ,: ]' . \ ' _ wa s piannrd. Siiico th , it ' r i rlllPl fit ' \ .Ps !* IM * pi' i' -PUt. i ' lit.on nt ol ' Mii ' l- Wp, - po-tpoPn >1 I . Xn ' i Cll ' i 1 ' • >. I' ll '11 t ' 1 ' Pl' MU p v • ' . I ' II \t at t .it honn- nt ' Ah s . f ; s ;i t Mi ,1' ,, i (1 and tho now , - . P . ' .i i I ' .p .umtU 1 will ho ' .i Ti \ ' \ - \i n :- hot v. nvaip in t lip - ' ' -p . , mi! \>\ o . ioi -;- . Uoi; n 1 i - • . ' \ h..\ i \Lot ' s s, ' iV . \ soo- i ;. . , , .; ¦ > ( \ In r- . \ I i't ' . - s«.\v a ' h' ott-p , \ and thii d yp IP p 'irl - , \Let ' s . sow a skiit. \ ( , nl- may i iii.hmo sinijilo hloi' . so ,.nd -k'irt in t ' p - PI olid yoar . and a simpl di ' ' s- the ll iiid \ otii' . Foods iii voar w II ho \IhAtor \' o .- . kfa - ts . \ wi.h O' .i'u ('link TV jiredv iMi iii.it HIP . Ati ' - 'U- ; :! a Lirp o lui s licnl of !-II uu nihoi - . under I 1 \ eai s of a vc . who had do no on * standnp r c . ' ik n ( lothin u - , worr iakou { <• !rh wild A irpoi t ofr a tour of t he u iniinds and luiu hoon. 1 vnn Kin. t o : AIoM ' o 1 .! . a niPiuhp r of the loop . ! cliih . attended. Air- . Dorothy Xolan of the Stat ¦ Road is a Ala 'hor Aleniorial llo-- jdtal. followdnu a seriou. - onora- I' nii Friday. Aiis . Marion McCarth y of th e State Koad. organist of St. S y l- vester ' s ) l. ( ' . Chureli. is ii lite di at Brookhaven Memoiiai Hospital. Mr s . Mary IIap i >ae li of Rich iiomd Avenue , who is staymu' at th e Pint Rest Xui' si im ' Home. In- imprtwed in hea l h roco'dly. Mi s . Philip AVei. s nheiuer and Mrs. Mane Wehber ol Hie State Road -iioit the jiast woi kend at Montauk Ptdnt. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rudtke ¦'r.. of Alt. Vernon Avenue and their two daughters are spendin . if he week at Fire Island Meach as (lit 1 quests of . Air . and Airs. An- thony Rudtke . Sr. Their younp ; son, Christop her , is staying with his urandniother . A ll' s . .John (,au tier , while they are vacUioninp .. Many youngsters art 1 already enjoyiii\' the playground et]ui)i nu'iit |)laci d on ihe grounds of the old school on th e State Road b y the Brookhaven Town Recreation Department. The nark will he ded- icated at 7 j ) . m. Wedne. -day. Miss Carlene Jones of Connecti- cut Avenue. Faui e Estates, en- tertained severa l friends at her I onic Saturday ni . t-'ht. Present were (lie Misses Karen Korhe r . Linda I' oulous of Fast Patchouuo; Car- ii' i'ii Ad . uo . Xancy Warner and He- len Jones of Mtdford. Miss Patricia Ward of Alt. Ver- l on Avenue is spendiim ' some tinu ' at Wyandanch visitin . u' with Mi. j and Airs. Clarence Lasloy. Ah' ss Lois Ward of Alt. Vernon Avenue entertained a u 'roup of fi iends at her home with an out- door barbecue last Tiu sday in honor of Aliss Carol yn Bruckner of Bab ylon , who has been \ isi' iin . 1 ; with her. ( Jups t s inoludod ihe Mis- ses Patricia Hanim. Carol yn Mol- leta and Ardath Tomesch. Mr. and M.i' s . Anton Lonhard of Ohio Avenue wt re hosts last Sat- in day at tin outdoor jiiinic lunch- eon to the ( irettsiadter Club , in- i iudiiiL ' about 1C0 mio-ts , Fonned : ' n Xew A' ork about twont\-seven wil l' s a DO . t!io urouji is i-om posed ol jH ' ofih 1 and Jud r families who ;¦; me from the town of ( ' rett stadt . Cerniany. They enjoy a reunion bore every year , incretisinu' in numbers as the families j- row . The ( •liuinal u'louji lived in the same block. Mr . and Mi' s . Kay Francis of Cedar Avenue entertained a nuni- lii of their fi iends Auirusf lo with a harh\cuo at tht ir home, liup sts included Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Funck of Yap hank; Mr. and Mrs . Dominic Colombo and fam- ily. Mr s . Barbara AValther and daiu-'hter of Oakdale; . Air. ;m I Mrs. Arthur Ahrahamson. Air. and A ll' s . Herbert Johnson and daugh- ter . Mr. and Airs. Edward Jensen. . Air. and Mrs. William Halm. Jr., and famil y, Mr. and . Ai rs. Dan Dcnm ' p; and family, Mr. und M?'s. Robert Otto and family, Mr. and Airs . Robert Sauherlich . Mr. and Airs . Kenneth Ward and family, all of Medford . XEW ME D F O R D S TREET MAPS I960 edition. On sale at Weis- soii b t' r fjt' r ' s (Jrocery. Willi a m ' s Luncheonette and Medford Sta- tioner> Store. Route 112. Publish- ed by Tlu- Advance. Also contains streets in Ba , * > port, lihi e Point , Patehogue , East Patehogue , P eil- port , Hrookhaven and Yaphank. All this for onh f>0c. — Adv. Mr. ni}( l .Airs . William Jlaupt- iiiiinn of Fast Meadow and Mr. and Mrs. William Hauptmann. Jr.. ol Hempstead were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cornel! and . Airs . P hili p AA' eissenber .ger of the State Road last Wednesday. Aliss Edith .Margaret i * ruber of Ohio Avenue is enrolled in the Liberal Arts-Si cretarial course at the Katharine (libbs School , X' ew York City, whore she will start her studies Seiitember 10 . Miss (\ ruber is a graduate of tho Pat- ehogue High School. ST. MARK ' S (TH RC1I Services at St. Mark' s, Ejiisco- jial Church include Hol y Commun- ion at ' . i a. m. e\ery Sunday. The Rev . Donald C. Latham of Stony Brook is prie-t-in-charge . ST. SYLVESTER'S CIll'RCll Masses at St. Sylvester ' s R. C. Churc h are held at 7. . '10. 9 , 10 , Ll a. m. and 12 noon e\' ( ry Sunday. Weekday masses are hold at 8 a. m. daily. Confessions are heard from 4-5 and 7:.10-8 p. m. every Saturday. Baptisms are held at 1:^0 n. m. Sunday afternoon. Many new opportunities today ; read tfie classified columns in sec- tion two. Act quickly for best results. —Adv ^ MEDFORD N EWS ITEMS