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X 35* ^HSr T X 3 ' 95 in Cas ' 1 Re9,s,,r Topes! ^^^^ nn« FAAd Borann French Fries wlTsV P C' 29° Tr\ • ( * Ava,labl ! in m \ f A&p s , upe [ \ \ t' . ?^^ llOg rOUU ft iooi a-1 Each watch cames a two year service certifica te . Many sty les from which to choose. A watch OVSIOr SlGW Cap ' n John ' s or '4l * you 'll be proud to wear or to g ive for Christmas. Get several while this offer lasts. 7* nl 0 '-* oz ' 4j&Q , Ca \ I ' I FNetl ClamS Heward Johnwn 7 p t ° g Z ;65 C p rice$ effective thru Sat . # Oct. 7th in Super Market, and Self-Service stores onl y. i P RULAND FUNERA L H OME I < C. W. RULAND SONS, INC. Funeral Directors Since 1856 ^ 4 John R. Ruland , Lie. Mgr. Call Da> or Nisht > 4 1 9 \ rmmJA '\ ' ' ^^AA ' A ^A ^mM ' I i 500 NEW NO. OCEAN AVE., PATCHOGUE :: GRover 5-0098 ? < Mor e than 100 Years of Dependable Service k BOY SCOUT JOTTINGS CUB SCOUT BACK U Cub Scout Pack 11 held its fu st pack meeting of the reason at Pat- chogue Senioi High School St p- tembu ^0. Den ' . ) led the cubs in opening the meeting -with the Pledge ot Allegiance. Cubmastci* Heyman intioductd Arnold Eeckci , who will become the in w Cubmas- ter of the pack next week \h. Bcckei has had many yeais of tiaining and expenenre m cubbin g m Brooklyn ard Michigan at the pack and distt ct k \ d. The singing of ' Old Mc Donald\ mti oduced the meeting ' s theme, which was \Haivest Fan. \ Bei- naid Khilich piesented to the bo} s the side show puticipants , inclu- ding the fat ladv. beaided lady, strong man , snake chaim < i , foi - tune tellei , tatooi d man and swoid swallow ei. A hog-c ailing contest by lepies^ntatn es of euh den was won by Robeit Gould oi Den ' • >. Aftei the piojects ioi the month were leview ed h\ f he a\>aul s com- mittee , the iollowmg winners weie announced: Laigest potato. Jin Zebrowski; odde st p >tato , Bil' La- pinski; best seed collection , Jef- iiey Iiimland ; best faim pictuie. lirst pn/e Davd Lowell, second pnze Kenny Gathman and thud puze Mai k Ha\mm Den ^ clos< d the me eting with the singing- of \Shine On IIai\est Moon. \ Robertaccio Funera l Home E. J. ROBERTACCIO Lie. Manager A Service That Satisfies . . . 85 MEDFORD AVENUE PATCHOGUE GRover 5-0135 Captain and Mis. Van Dyke Johnson and daughtei . Apul, wei e lecent guests of Capt. John- son ' s mothei . Mi s . Fiances John- son of South Ocean Avenue. Capt - Johnson of the Navy and hrs fam- ily have 1 etui nod fiom Guam whoi e he lias been stationed. Mi. and Mrs. Ileniy G Ehminn of 110 ClK stnut A\cnue celebrat- ed their forty-ninth wedding an- niversary on Tuesday. The Patchog-ue Unit of the Home Extension Service will have the first lesson in millinery at its meeting at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the Four Sisters Community Cen- ter. Mrs. Meta Everetts , county leader , will be the instiuctor. The Rebecca Circle will be the hostess at a meeting of Sistei- hood of Temple Beth El at 8: '50 p. m. Monday in the social hall at the temp le. The highlight of the evening will be a pageant and fashion show depicting events and Holidays of the coming year. \Who Will be Mrs. Sisterhood of 1%2?\ is the title of the page- ant. Models include Mesdames Ed- win Abiamson , Jerome Teich , Max Rajek , Richard Goldstein , Daniel Berke, Ficdenck Eisler , Murray Rosenblatt , Al Brockstein , Donald Schneider , Bert Friedman , Leo En- gel , Joseph Forrest , David Gott- fried and Alan Silverman. The commentator will be Mrs. A. Wise Mrs. Herman Palatnik will be pianist ; Mrs. Robert Kossoy, solo- ist; Mrs. Jason Sossin , costumes ; Mrs. Bella Kohn , sets ; Mrs. Ed- win Schlosser , director; Mrs. Bei nard Weiner. progiam cha'rman •r.nd Mrs. Robert Schlossei , each captain. Activities of I nterest in Patchogue WILLIAM R. W ERNER , 79 , of 72 Noith Division Avenue , Blue Point , died at his home Septem- ber 27. Born 111 Bi ookivn , he w as, a resident of Blue Point ovei 50 yeais. He was also an exempt and life member of Blue Point Fne Depaitment with 18 years of ac- tive seivice and a membei of the j Biookhaven Town Exempt Fne- ' men ' s Association. Suiviving- aie six daughters , Mis. John Stecker , Islip; Mis George Aicun , Patchogue ; Mis. Thomas Liguon , East Patchogue , Mis. Gcoige Kuiass , Foit Laudei- dale , Fla. , Mis. Geiaid McKinley, Blue Point , and Mrs. William Rog- -is . Blue Point ; five sons , William W. Wei ner , East Islip; George F Wein 1 , Blue Point; Rupert Wei- lur , Blue Point; Alfied E. Weinei , Baypoi t , and Robeit J. Weinei , Blue Point; foui sisteis . Mis. Loie- tta Stioh , Mis. John Behan , Mrs Lou Maas , all of Blue Point , and Mis . Leo Gieenbeig, Baypoi t , and thiee biotheis , Geoige J. Weine. and Frank Wernei , both of Wyom- ing, and Hari y Werner , Bioo ' klyn. A fneman ' s seivice was held September 28, a losaiy service Friday at Robertaccio Funeral Home , Patchogue , and a solemn lequiem mass was sud Saturday at Qui Lady of the Snow R. C. Church , Blue Point with the Rev Thomas Biennan officiating. Intu ment was in Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery, Coiam. MRS. ROSE SIXGLER , fig , of Bell poit Road , Yap hank , died Monday at Brookhaven Memonal Hospital. She was boi n m Buda- pest , Pluns ary, and had been a resident of Yaphank for eight years. She is survived by her husband. Steve Singler , Sr., of Yaphank; three sons, Gustave Hoi \ ath ot New Yoi k City. Steve Singler , Ji. of Bellport and John Simpler oi Massachusetts , and one daughtei Mrs. Elizabeth Hoivath of Bell- port; Seven grandchikhen and twe great-grandchildren. A Rosary was lecited at 8-30 p. m. yesterd iy at the Robertaccio Funeral Home. A Solemn Requiem mass will be held at 10 a. m. to- day at Maiy Immaculate R. C. Church in Bellport with the Rev. Thomas Manning- officiating. Interment will follow in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Coram. ELIZABETH DAYTON , 68, of S Jones Street , Patchogue , died at hei l esidenee last Wednesday, af- tei an illness. Born in Bridgepoit Conn., she lived in Patchogue lor the past .5!) yeais. She is suivive d by two sistets , Mis. Fiedenck Mai tin and Mr- Mi s. Johanna Flanagan , both of Bridgepoi t. A losary service was held last Thuisday at the Petut Func i al Home . A so ' emn lequiem mass was \aid Friday, at St. Fiancis de Sales R. C. Chuich. Int<nment fol- lowed in Holy Sepulchie Ceme- teiy, Coi am. MRS. J. EMMA HANSON , 74 , of 67 Rose Avenue, Patchogue died Friday at her lesidenee. 1 Born in Biookivn , she lived 111 I Patchogfue for the past four yeais . Mr. and Mrs. Hanson w ould have cel°brated their fiftieth wedding anniversary November 24. She is survived by her husband , George C , who was a former ad- ministrative assistant of Bovs High School of Brooklyn. Funeral services were held Mon- day at the Pettit Funeral Home with the Rev. Stuart Van Cott of the Patchogue Congiegational Church officiating* . Interment fol- lowed in Washington Memonal Park Cemetery, Coram. MRS. LELA WOOD , 82 , of 247 West Avenue , Patchog-ue , died Tuesday at Brookhaven Memoi lal Hospital. She had been a lifelong resident of Patchogue. She is survived by a son , Char- les Wood of Patchogoie; thiee grandchildren and seven gieat grandchildren. Funeral services will be held to- morrow at 10 a. m. at the Robei - taccio Funeral Home , with the Rev. Robei t Rapalje of the Naza- lene Chuich officiating. Interment will be in Lake View Cemetery, Patchogue. MANUEL ABAD , 73 , of 915 Rosemont Avenue , Farmingville died October 3 at Brookhaven Me- morial Hosp ital. Born in Spain , he lived in this a lea for seven \eais. He 1- suivn ed b\ his w ife , Isa- bel Abad ol Faiming- ville; two daug-hteis , Mis. Maiy Rodnquez of Faimingville and Mis . Joan Lopez ol B ookl jn , a son , Manuel Abad of Milk-i Place , five J , I md- childien and two gieat-giandchil- dien. Ro-aiy will be 1 en ted at 1 15 p. m. tomoiiow at the Robei .ai .cio I uncial Home A Requiem in 1 s wil l be held at 9 a m Satin dav at St. Sjl\ ' stei ' s R (\ ( huuh. with th\ Rev Pete In\nn c limat- ing Inteiment will lie in Ilo ' y Sepulchie CumUix , Coiam GEORGE EVERETT INNIS. 45 , of 3-J Chuich Stieet , Patch- ogue , died Sunda\ at Biookha\ en Memonal Hospital. Bom 111 Maiden , Mass., he was a. lesident of thi- atea foi nine yeais. lie was employ ed b\ th< » Bee Hive Depaitment Stole of Patchogue as display managei. He leposed at Ruland Fuueial Home until Iue-cla\ and v as tian-- fened to the VWntwoith Funei il Home in Maiden , Mass , foi sm- vices and inteiment. He is -umv- ed by his paientb. ot Ma 'den , Miiss. OLIVER K. PVSCOE , 59 . of 44 Ocean Avenue , Blue Point, dud unexpectedly Monday at hi- le- sidence. Boi n in Biookivn , he lived m Blue Point foi the past 11 \eai- . He was a retired maintenance man at the Veterans Adimni-tiatioii Hospital in Noithpoi t. He was a membei of the Jenh- tha Lodge 494 F&AM; Kismet Temple; Patchog ue Post 269. the American Legion ; Ma-onu War Vets and the Disabled Veteians Association. He is survived by his wife , Mis. Mary Hammond Pasc oe , Blue Point; a biothn, John Pa — coe , Noithpoit; a -istel . Mis . Gia- ce Priest , New Jeisev and se\eial nieces and nephew s. Funeial sen ict s w ill be held at 2 p. m. today at the Ruland Funeral Home with the Rev. Stu- ait Van Cott officiatin g . Masonic and Legion seivice- , will be hehl Wednesday night Inteiment will be in Cedar Giov e Cemeteiy, Pat- chogue. OBITUARY Residents of Sac he m Cen- tial School Distnct 5 may legistei Monday, Wednesday and Octobei 11 foi the Octo- ber 20 \ ote at Xokomis School , Holbiook , on a piopo- sal to build an 18-classioom addition to the Lx nwood Avi - nue School , Faimin g ville , at p total cost of ^M 3 , 000 . ANo \ otei s will h, asked to appiov e the ptu < ha-e of one 1962 station wagon at a cost not to exc e d >2 , 500 . SupeiMsmg I' nnc i pal V\ alter C. Dunham announce d that the legist)ation times wi 'l be Oc tolx r ') fi om 2 to (> )). m ; October 11 fiom 2 to 8 p m. and 0( tober 11 horn noon to 0 p. m. Reg istration Dates For Sachem Dist. 5 PETTIT FU N ER A L HOME •a* LJ ¦ JLJLP- fe Thla Home U Dedicated to Those Who In Eternal Sleep Repose Herein , and la for the Use and Comfort of Rela- tives and Friends. A. C. PETTIT. Lie. Mjrr. 126 E. Main St. Patchotme Telephone GRover 5-0052