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I* ___ inn - mi M i l \ * •- I.III II 1 II 1 \ Il l * ' \\\' | |' \ I f * !NTR0DUQm3 FOR W6S ,,. u...11iiiiM- 11 -i — n...in if-\ ¦-* ¦ II n-- tJ ^ Tn __ ^_ * MMM *tt MiMJ j_ ^ THE NEW L EAM BREED OF DODGE l -yyy; . yy. ; V\ . \ . '\\— ^^^^ ^^^____, MMM ^^AJAA^^jM_MM^M^^^M^^ hM ..MM^. aa ^ c * v * . * ' * ¦ -% * • . ¦• \ \ - The black automobile above is the 1962 * The white car is the Lancer GT , America ' s Dodge Dart 440 , first of the Action- first Sports Compact. It carries five. Cor- , Economy cars. A low-price , full-size ners flat. Handles neat. Really goes; (Dodge that will outrun , out-economize Bucket seats , all vinyl upholstery, full [most any car around. For a fact , it ac- carpeting are standard, ¦ tolerates seven percent faster on five per- Pull -size or compact , every Dodge is cent less gas than last year ' s compara- rustproofed. Has a smooth ride. Goes ble model. Seats are chair-high . There ' s 32 , 000 miles between grease jobs. As L a fold-down center armrest in front. always , Dodge means dependability. NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER DODGE of PATCHOG UE , Inc. 429-439 West Main Street , Patchogue , N. Y. Tel. GRoyer 5-4400 WED . th'u TI ES. SEPT. 27-OCT. 3 j PORT JEFFERSON 7 — BIG DAYS — 7 a ADT f *lk\Hkk h \ Vn oddba11 Film!\ —Telegram \ l AK I vSI^ElVaA \Great Fun!\ —Herald Tribune j \THE SAND CASTLE\ I Main St., Port Jefferson , L. I. Z f HR 3-3135 - ,,,us Featurelte - ? Performances Exe r> Ex ening \RETURN TO GENNASCAUL\ I 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. Academy Award Nominee j» j Narrated bx Orson Welles \ > Mat. Saturdax and Sundaj 2-00 * , » j — AND — i , \ ® —— G - ' \CIRCLE OF THE SUN\ \ i Winner of International Film Awards I ,TKYYVYYYV^\YYVVVV- i rV- i rV^^ Hospital Unit Meet s At Sunrise Restaurant CIvMTKK MORICHES — The Biookhavu'i Memonal Hospital Ladies ' Anxihaiy, Moriches Unit , ii.et at the Suniise Restaurant foi linm i , nistalia ion of otliceis and i nieetni'i S \p teiubei 18. Mi-> Patncm StampII , outgoing presi- dent , handed the gavel to the new pi esulent , Mis. Helen Esperti. Th • > othei officeis included Mis. Paul- ine Fos ' ei , xice piosidj iu ; Mr- Net, I Cl\ii » recoidinti secretaiy; Mis Mdij Stout , conespon Ience -eiietarx ; Mrs. Dolly O'Connell , tiea trei , and M is. Leona Schlein , public it j. It xxas announced that the unit In Hi led its p h dge to the hospital \n elect o -anliogiaph machine xxas puuha el for the sum oi ,>M>0 . and wa s piesented to the hosp ital a ' ong xxith some pediatin. msti ument- . Then annual Silver Tea xvas di-( ii si d , and a date vas -et to be held Octobei 20 , at the Cedai Lod ge Nur - ing Home in Centei Moiiche s , foi ni'Miibei s and fi lends . The next niee mg xvill be Octo- bei 9 , to di-cu-s linal plans l' oi the Silx ei Tea. Armed Forces GRADUATED September 1 , from the junior platoon leaders class at Maiine Coi ps Schools , Quantico , Ya., was Stephen C H'cke> . son of Mi. and Mrs. John D. Hickey of Center Mom hes. Two annual six-xx eek periods of insti action held duung Summer months help piepare Mainu Corps officer candidate s from colleges and universities , ac ross the nation for commissions as Maiine second lieutenants. Couises in leadeiship, p hysical fitness and military sub- je cts are included in the class. Upon graduating from college , ca- dets who have completed the two Summer sessions are commissioned and sent to a 20-week officers ba- sic school , al-o at Quantico. Educators Learn About Model Farm On Rt. 112 , Medford MEDFORD — A group of ag- l icultural educators visited the Cncle M' . Dairy Farm on Route 112 lecently to exp loie the value and possibility of bringing groups of students to the model farm. Student- may be expected to gain a practical , first-hand experience xxith the operation of a completely modern dairy farm. Farms of this type had previously been simpl y schoolroom studies for most of the classes. Piior to the recent open- ing of the Circle M , there were no working farms in the area con- ducted along the same scientific lines as the Medford establishment. The tour , arranged by Max Kos- stiin , ag riculture x ocational head of Poit Jefferson High School , in- cluded Geoige Chiein , piincipal ot the Agiicultural Annex of New- town Hig h School and Phil Price , Robert Klastr.n and William Nei- derowda of his faculty; Piofessoi Norman Foote , head of the agri- culture Department , and professor Robert Dennison of the Agricul- ture Engineering Department both of Farming dale A griculture and Technical School. The visitors xveie so impressed with the \ show p lace \ aspect of the Circle M that plans are now underway for a continuing pio- gram of student tours. The first contingents to be conducted through xxnll be from Farming- da ' e , Poit Jeffei-on and Elmhuist huist. High School Highlights PVICHOM E JUNIOR HIGH lie i aii -e ol the t\v o -chool dix- i-ion . the Jin loi Hi g h School xxill li i\i txx o stud tit council s opciat- ni ' tin- \ e.u Rcv enM . x lepie-enta- ti\ ( and altei n lies xxeie elected in c i< i limn loom The lepie-en t.it xc - xxill nominate cand,dates xxho w l 1 be (on-ideied loi tin JI > t- ol -t udi rt i ounc ii oi ' l ' n t I s l oiin o ' ow i--i mlilie - xx ill be held in both si hool- toi the puipose ot alloxx mg th\ c andidat' s to ^]M ik to t ie - ' udent hodx c on- iiining then qualil u at'ons toi cd 1 u c \t i 1 i ' c i d.U i the student I i ix will elei t the i andid ites of 1 ' ( 11 ( lli'K i I In ii p'OMMitat ix es and altei nil - i h o \ii t I oin t In Xoi t a * - i hool ut i \ enl h di ade — Hon aid CM (m i J . me- Hi tt . x . Ex < Ix n ] <d<iki el N U HX Fuoi o Kathlee ' i 1 i km m. Lax h> Ru -i 11 . D.i\ nl llildi i th. Jennitei \la-en. X.uux ( iiannotti . Ixione Iluntei . Paul Silhan. M.u ie ( hi i-ti nsen. Johr Di M utmo . Rat i K ia M lis , Kmhth (iiadi I Mida Felue. Joe Ma loin x I'hxlh - Rio- . Camille \g ri -c , Kathx Ru--o . Dominic k Hon anno . Cnth . x Hopt . Hodo Koniec - /iix. 1 honia- P.u son^ , Choi \ 1 \\ u- i IP > ton . Man Ko-low . Jeuuit lo ¦;.iii li.u b aia Rebel t- , (Jeoiue Di a/ I uc illt Si «u abmo . lohn Mi (.ee . \mth (.i.ule Pat Mt Rude Lmil.i Panel] Ko-emano ^ i hi it 1a ( n ol Di Paolo . Delneah < ha mini- Daniel 7 ' haiato- Vuioia 1 li ' iiti i II ' old Me /, \n T honx Koionluxx i , I oi- ILldieth Ram <la -silh in . \\ 1111 i Rot einiund 1 i Rox Page. Caiolxn Mol< > ta Fiom the -south Si hoo] Sc x enth d l .uli —Rub inl Kuishnei . She I ii Si otto , loiame dindi R >bei t Kni-iHi g . Wan en Snrth John A alentme Lt noi e Xeighlex Dax id \ Wax - 'e . Mai g net Ilubnei , Robeit Knnj t . Muh eel Hioih -tcin , Sau- di \ Henuua-a . Stexen Aithui , John * - \ taudt . Eighth (iiade — Lin- da Ronn o . Ibll Pa-ko . P Bosco , A. \ nia Nn hola- < alia. Judy Rnx xland. Pnbaia Kio-s . Ceoige Hemic.is .i. ( aiolxn \itnoio , Ja- net ( * -e Adelc Hioch-tem. Doug- la- Danie 1 - , (looi gia I on. Joseph Pansim , Ninth Liade — Ric haul Colby, Marilx n Rimland , Dion Eh- iluh . ( aiol Reich , Kathleen Ho- iak , Maiyann Tafe , Ken Meyet Pan ' Pontien , Doieen Pelmon Tom Mei lo , Robei t Holendei . Ted Oslagei . Jane Di anitzke , Josep h Diagone , Kenneth Be lime , Dianne Lindsav , Ruth (iutoxvski , Petei Canuniti. Mis Robei ta Fi-bman is the faculty adxisoi for the South School Student Council and Miss Dorothx Hraunstem is the faculty adxi - oi foi the Ninth School Stu- dent Council In oidei to develop speaking and listening skills , the CJiade 8 1* nglish ela--es m the moi ning -e-sion \\ oi k\d thi s w eek with a tape lei oidei The stude nts told ¦iii ident- conceinmu lliemselve- m which pou listening l esulted m mist oi tune E.i> h stoi . x xxa - taj)- ed hx the -toi . x telle i s and then a membei of the class had to retell the stoix with accuacy aftei li stenin g to the t ipo. rhe students had a tew good laughs as the ta- pe- wete pl.i xid and exei . xoix icali/ed that theie is i]iute a bit of dtleience liitween listenin g and heatin g I ast Ft idav r>0 members of the Lii!- ' Choii attended a peifor- mance of \The Music Man \ at the W e-thtu v Music Fair. The pel foimauce xx as e-]iecially inter -tin g to the girls because manx of them had pai ticipated in scenes tiom \ rhe M USK Man \ m la-t xiai ' - -ue i esslul Junior High Sc hool x.uietx show The tup xxa - oig. ini/evl b\ Paul Hii-ei and Stanh x Salsbeig. the dnee toi - ot the \oith -md South Sc hools gills ' choii- fi an-poi tation to the imi- - ' eal xxa- piox idod b y sevei .il fac- ultx membeis and jiaients . CKNTEP MORICHES — Troop 2] met Sc ptembei IS , xvith then ' eadei Mis Paul Meyer , at hei home Theie xxere 1C> girls pie— cut. Patiols and piopei woiking j of the Couit of Ilonoi was lllus- tiatod as it is time for the gnls ! te choose nexv c-tlicei - for the tioop. Tin- xxill b\ done at the next meeting to be held at the Centei Moiiches Elementaly School Sep- tember 25. Menus for their xx eek- end camp xxeie planned. GIR L SCOUTS Home Extension Unit Meets in Mastic Beach MASTIC BEACH — With over 55 members present, the Mastic Beach Unit of the Home Exten- sion Service met September 19 , at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road xvith Mrs. Frances Fawcett presiding. Fuither instructions in sleeveless dress projects , hairp in lace , S xx'edish xx caving, pocket- books , ci ocheting and knitting were gix*en b y the leaders. Nexv members welcomed to the Unit xvere Mesdames J. DeRosa. E. Aquavella. Pasquale Pulsonetti , Frank Laug, Larry Collins , Er- nest Spinelli and Conrad Franz , Sr. At the business meeting to be held Tuesday, preliminaries xvill be given on lampshades , landscaping, Christinas decorations and \That Good Long Island Duckling. \ Reservations for the annual meeting will also be made at this time. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. All guests and visitors are welcome to attend any meetings of this unit. 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S ' A%W mmW m If^OT l IC HI JH Wfll ** 9mV = ^ ' X S Z ^ ^ \ ^ 0 DOWN PAYMENT RANGE | *a \ X ^_j ^j! Z' ' - ' _X„ 00 O^ CC. Trm o — n — n — . I — r l - M „, | | M 1 „, fn — iiL-L j -m r — ~m = «^l GE 4-Speed j ^m ^ I ^i/n n nni i nr mSJt\ Record <Q95 [ KING APPLIANCE w ?- _ W _ « • Top Brand Merchandise — At Lowest Prices • -Speed ^^ ^^ ^ „ Queen B ^k\ Lm ' m ¦#% C i I 444 E. MAIN ST., PATCHOGUE (One Door West of PELCO) lir . IIIlVj I I GRover 5-3244 Wringer %¦ %¦ y ~ i 8 Monday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wa -^flPl* ^& ^^ I 1 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. \ aollCl -= ftmnnninnmninniinnnnmuTninumiiiiHnnmi^ As a service to Brookhaven town and Islip town residents who are new in the area or who may be inter- ested in knowing the structure of town and village gov- ernment. The Advance presents this informational chart. We will add to this chart from time to time , as changes occur. Brookhaven Town . Area 400 Square Miles ; Population , 109 , 900 , 1960 U. S. Census All those xx'ho do not live in one of the six incorporated villages listed below come under the jurisdi ction of Brookhaven town officials. The chief governing bodv of the tow n is the Toxvn Board. BROOKHAVEN TOWN BOARD Supervisor August Stout , Jr.. titular head of town government , member of Suffolk Count y Board of Supervisors , President of Board of Trustees of the Fi choldei s and Commonalty of the Town of Brookhaven , Town Welfare Officer , Town Civil Defense Officer . Office : Brookhaven Tow n Hall , South Ocean Avenue , Patchogue. GRover 5-5500. COUNCILMEN AND TOWN TRUSTEES Councilman Harold Chapman , East Moriches , ATlantic 4-0425. Councilman Frank Coveney, Sound Beach . SHoreham 4-2492. Councilman John J. Foh-y, Blue Point , EMerson 3-6195. Councilman Willard Roddy, Selden , SElden 2-3500. Councilman Howard Roxx land , Patchogue , GRover 5-7203. Councilman John A. Young, -East Patchogue , GRover 5-0638. The Town Trustees were originally set up to administer royal grants in the Colonial days . Their chief -j urisdiction today is over the lands under the water and over shore matters Office: Town Hall , GRover 5-5500. JUSTICE COURT Justice of the Peace Leon E. GiufFreda , SElden 2-3108. Justice of the Peace Milton LaGattuta , ROnkonkoma 9-5422. Justice of the Peace Erling A. Larsen , ATlantic 1-9454. Justice of the Peace William T. Rogers , GRover 5-4042. Justice of the Peac e Anthony Salvatore , SEtauket 6-1890. TOWN CLERK Robert A. Coonev , Clerk; Deputy, Irving Militscher Office : Toxvn Hall , GRover 5-5500. ASSESSORS Assessor , L. Edward Gay; Deputies: Milton Coleman , Arnold Fein- berg, Richard Foley, Leo Jendral , Frederick Lorch , Raymond W. Batt , Percy Still. Office : Toxvn Hall . GRover 5-5500. RECEIVER OF TAXES Wilfred Paquette; Deputy, Georg e H. Wilson. Main Street , Port Jefferson. HR 3-0230. SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS Charles W. Bairaud . Office : Old Toxvn Road , Coram , SElden 2-3571 TOWN RECREATION COMMISSION Chairman , Jerome Sadofsky; Members , Ralph DeHart , Jack Kanas , Arthur Minardi; Recreation Director , James E. Reese. Office : Town Hall , GRover 5-5500. TOWN HISTORIAN Miss Laura G. Ebell. Office: Toxv n Hall , GRover 5-5500. TOWN DOG WARDEN John Catalano , Farl y Avenue , Patchogue. GRover 5-1141. CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICE August Stout , Jr ., town director; Humphrey R. Avery, assistant town director , South Ocean Avenue , Patchogue. GRover 5-4440. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS , FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Otis G. Pike. Address : House of Representatives , 1609 House Office Building, Washington 25. D C Tel. CApital 4-3121. Ext. 3826. ' —-^————.———— ^—— —j ^p^fljTCffl^ffl^^j^ III iiiiiiiinpMBMMMMiMinrffnnr* - r*nrn DECOR VTED b> Box Scouts of Troop 121 , Mastic Heat h , earlier this mont h xvas grax e ot Central W illiam Kloxd on Dana Estate. Assisting Boj Scouts in honoring local patriot were two Cirl . -scout troops. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION J. Edgar Hoover , Director Baby lon office , MOhawk 1-6711; FBI \Kidnap Desk , \ FBI building, Washington , D. C , telephone NAtional 8-7171. Report immediatel y any kidnapping case. INCORPORATED VILLAGES Patchogue—Mayor , Robert T. Waldbauer; Clork , Ror-ald Blau , GRover 5-4300. Population , 8 , 838 , 1960 U. S. census. Bellport—Mayor , Harry F. Bedell; Clerk , Mrs. Martha Houston , ATlantic 6-0327. Belle Terre—Mavor , Albert H. Atkinson ; Clerk, Mrs. Eugenia S. Rice , HR 3-0950; Treasurer , Mildred MacVtan. Poquott—Mayor , John T. Payne; Clerk. Graycc E. Payn e , SEtauket 6-1300. Old Field — Mayor , Ward Melville ; Cleik , Jerome Denton , SEtauket 6-0339. Shoreham—Mavor , George Edward Beattv; Clerk-Treasurer , Har- old H. Smith , SHoreham 4-0574. SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT Suffolk County Police Headquarters. GRover 5-0505; First Pre- cinct , Babylon; Second Precinct , Huntington ; Third Precinct, Islip; Fourth Precinct , Smithtown ; Fifth Precinct , Patchogue ; Sixth Pre- cinct , Coram (to reach various precincts phone GRover 5-0505). VILLAGE POLICE JUSTICES Patchogue—Arthur M. Mapes , Village Hall , Baker Street. GRover 5-2753 Bellport—Donald W. Shaw. Holds court at home . Main Street , or Village Cleik' s Office , Main Stieet. ATlantic 6-0143. ISLIP TOWN BOARD Supervisor Thomas J. Harwood , titular head of town govern - ment and member of Suffolk County Board of Supervisors. Office : Islip Town Hall , Main Street , Islip. JUniper 1-2000. COUNCILMEN Herman K. Hammer , Bay Shore , MOhawk 5-7070. Donald J. Kuss , Oakdale. LT 9-2731. Ridgeway T. Haggerty , Babylon. MOhawk 9-2036. Gordon L. Taylor , Brentwood. BRentwood 3-7865. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (Eastern Area) Herbert W. J. Hargrave , Bay Shore. MOhawk 5-4922. Alfred S. Koffler , Islip. JUniper 1-1700. Victor J. Orgera , Oakdale. LT 9-7085. TOWN CLERK Frank A. Gross , Clerk . Office : Town Hall . JUniper 1-2000. TOWN ASSESSOR Frank J. Shokey. Office : Town Hall. JUniper 1-2000. TAX RECEIVER James E. Williams. Office : Town Hall , JUniper 1-2000. SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS William E Sfor-hT ,Tr Second A VPTIII -' \Ray Shore. MOhnwV fi-7170 KNOW YOUR TOWN and VILLAG E