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Lt. Gov. Spurs GOP Recruit Drive TRAINING CLASS TONIGHT: VICTORY PLANS for Republican Party through recruitment and training of GOP workers were discussed by Lt. Gov. Malcolm Wilson before 200 Suffolk Republicans at county headuarters in Blue Point last Thursday. Pictured from left to ri ght are Richard D. Zeidler , county co-chair- man; Lt. Gov. Wilson ; Miss Wnma Sivertsen , vice chairman of N. Y. GOP state committee ; and Arthur M. Cromarty, chairman of Suffolk GOP committee. —Maple Leaf Photo Service BLUE POINT — Lt. Gov Mal- colm Wilson addressed 200 Suf- folk County Republicans meeting at county headquarters here in Blue Point last Thursday. The se- cond ranking officer in New York State spoke as part of the first MORE ( Mobilization of Republi- can Enterprise) meeting in Suf- folk County. He stressed the need to keep the Republican Party a vital and continual growing or- ganization. The MORE program is design- ed to recruit and train Republi- can workers throughout Suffolk County. Three more classes will be conducted under the direction of Raymond V. Humphreys , director of education and training for the Republican Congressional Com- mittee. These classes arc designed to instruct party workers in the principles of organizing their dis- tricts for victory. Other speakers at the initial meeting were Miss Wilma Sivert- sen , vice chairman of the New York Republican State Commit- tee ; Arthur M. Cromarty, chair- man of the Suffolk County Re- publican Committee , and Richard D. Zeidler , Suffolk County co- chairman for MORE. Anyone interested in joining the program can do so by attending the meeting tonight at the Suf- folk Count y Republican club house on Atlantic Avenue here in Blue Point. The class will begin at 8 p. m. TO BE SUCCESSFUL — ADVERTISE I Business will probabl y keep rig ht on being good for those who are aggressive , g ive good values , good services and advertise in The Advance. —Adv. w Sty? 112 Umtng? ! JyM LONG ISLAND'S NEWEST RESTAURANT J J BANQUETS :: WEDDINGS \ Wm9 ij Announcing the Opening of the New jl j Pi I (&>mti\mn Stem j| ! KM JOE REGISTRATOR QUARTET j Saturda y Ni g ht ; III f * i ^ BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH from $1.35 \ I Dave Reeves and His Guitar < , _ u Ni ghtly for Your Entertainment J N ^ Patchogue-Port Jefferson Road « - ~ % MEDFORD , N. Y. :: ROUTE 112 :: GR 5-3112 j %& CLOSED MONDAYS J HOW TO FINANCE A FAMI LY FALLOUT SHELTER I The Government booklet , 'The Famil y Fallout Shelter/ 7 shows how such shelters can be built | at relative l y modest cost , depending on size , type of construction , equipment , etc. Our bank makes home modernization and im- provement loans for th is purpose under F.H.A. If you are p lanning a fallout shelter or other im- provement project—come see us about a low- cost loan to help finance the job. * Peoples NATIONAL BANK OF PATCHOGUE 115 EAST MAIN STREET , PATCHOGUE GRover 5-4700 North Patchogue Office: 100 EAST SUNRISE HIGHWAY , NORTH PATCHOGUE MID-ISLAND OFFICE — ROUTE 25 , SELDEN Member Federa l Deposit Insurance Corp. 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RUNNER RUG COMPARE WITH 49c FA BRICS LEA™ETL?KE / ^J 0 ^_ % BACKED IN FOA M RU BBER Grants own close-woven , top qual- ^^ _ T§T Prep Boys ' Reg. 12.99 Surcoat. Wind 24x72 solution-dyed viscose runner {jj yfc j ity cottons. New Fall colors and BL A Lj & weather proof Doe-Lon ® resists B A44 * vvith non-skid foam back. Tweed W JBBm patterns. Guaranteed colorfast. CL^_ H _ ! I stains. Warmly lined. Olive , blue , \\\B mixtures. Would be 3.96 on the roll * *^ BB I Jr. Boys ' Reg. 11.99 Parka with Hood. __ __. ___ ..____ ._ « .«» ,- . •. •»¦_. » _¦_ • _«. - _ - _.¦««» TRIMMED OR TAILORED I Durable vinyl wipes clean. Snug Q44 GRANTOGS 1 .69 BRUSHED KNIT lining, button-down tabs on collar. _ w ______ __ ____ . ¦_«» _ -¦ -*• *_>• _«_ * ACETATE TRICOT BRIEFS Favorite colors. 6-i2. CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS Plain ' n Fancy . . . these 1 u x u ri - T^BBTT ' ¦M-_-B_-_-«-Mi i Shrink-resistant brushed cotton. T(^ M ously soft briefs provide comfort Wi HLI 1 Plastic soles. Gripper shoulder \_r Lf j Ul plus long wearing durability. 5-8. faUftS ^^J 4-PLY KNITTING WORSTED and waist \ 1 \ 4, Grow to P : 2 ' 6, ^E B B * * <lilP 4-OZ. SKEIN ... REG. 1 .00 — 1^^\^^m%^ m ^ mmm^ m ^ r r, *- ,_ - _ Just a few cents over our cost dur- g_ r _ m _ / , „ „ _ P 4 111|||l Why pay $1.15 for ing this event. Buy plenty. Unused 4fl C _ . _ . < <£ . _ S _ m nm£T Ir^^^^^^^^WP t h e same n yl ons skeins may be returned for refund. am am % ' ^ : « -% \ JkllP ^ ^ 5 ' ^ ^K 1 j f g ? wit h f anc y b oxes ••• ^ ^\ j| rfjL%» f f and bran d names ? ^GRANT-MAID' MUSLIN ,. ^A ±+ * f W ^ i 5 ^ 1 ^ C^=_7el SHEETS...ECONOMY BUY v*3 r *% * if* K 1 U\—- l 72x108 , 81x99 or Twin Fitted _\ __ __ V \ # < f ^ \ I I \ SEAMLESS Made for us by top makers ! Durable ^ \ - ^_ _ ^ ' \ * * -*« I \ IWIVB /\M^IC 130-COimt COtton mUblin ; lab-tested. * Autumn Leaves V J? JO I - I I NYLONS 81xl08 or D'bl. Ftd._ 1 .72 42 x 38V_ Cases_2 for 77c Pink Geometric ^ *^K ^ 11? 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I j ^^ V^/ t ru i n i_ mo CCT s each : decorated din- y ^ d poy 39j s \ j \ • Mesh or p lain stitch ^ \^^ ^^^ ~ ~ ==== ^ _ i CMIH Cc VIP Otl ner , salads ; solid-color fV^ffi ^ T 1 \ L« • Made on same machines ^ ^_ - ^-_______ _ - s _ ^ y For easy entertaining-a spark- cups , saucers , soups , 1 j BT * lil ji L g^ Wlk of same nylon used \ £ ling crystal three-piece set by vegetable platter , cream- I nJH Mmm ^m for national brands j , \ / Anchor Hocking : 11\ bowl , 5\i \ er and covered sugar. ^0^ I __B______8 c£_9 ^ ] _9_K \^ I >rV X mmr ^^^^^__^^^ \mmmmm__________ ammmmmmammumuuma ^T-^^-^—^* l__!__^___« di^h and brass plated holder. I i ___iw__M_MiMM_MMi_________iM____ -W _ Ti ———— j W^ ^rt m ^ I I Jim ItiWllr- 1 \* - \**» mlL K2 - ^ IP 1 -¦. P-. 'll \ __ mm _ \ H Wm\m% m &0 WL^ iP ^ -y;^ ^? W_ t l_L *^L*J_i PATCHOGUE I ' ______H_______ i' GREEN ^^Hb ^n^Aji^&d ^^^ bHA ^H teA ^MKMHIh gi^^l^^nn I 1 v__^________L STAMPS _-__-_-____-___ H_-_-_--_____BS-_S Open Monday Nite to 9 Friday Nite to 9:30 SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE MEMBER PATCHOGUE MERCHANTS DIVISION Distinctive New Home Community Now Open Swanview , the expertly planned , high-type , custom home com- munit y being readied on Patchogue ' s northern residential perimeter , will be opened to the public today. One preferred-type home has been erected and fully furnished for inspection. This stylish home area will take in all land from a line 120 feet west of Phyllis Drive to the west • ¦> - _ ___-__-----__---—_-_ shore of Swan Creek , and from Arthur Avenue south to the Sun- nse Highway. H.R.H. Realty Corp., of Patchogue , owner of the property, is organizing and man- ay ing the development of this cus- tom home section. Plans for its expansion into an attractive home communit y have been on the draw- ing board for many months and much time has been given to plot cM'i'angement , proposed street and road installation , and to type of landscaping that mil develop a true park-like appearance , it was pointed out. All plots will contain a mini- mum of 15 ,000 square feet and are available now prior to formal opening of the property. The mod- el home to be open to Swanview visitors has been fully decorated and furnished by Jack Shaw , well known home furnishing house in Nassau and Western Suffolk. The model will contain a full group of Hotpoint appliances , widely in- stalled in high standard homes on Long Island and across the nation. The new model has been added to the Patchogue Electric Light Com- pany ' s list of Medallion Homes and has received the Hotpoint \House-of-the-year \ award for Eastern Long Island. The new on-property model is one of a group of custom homes to be made available to plot pur- chasers , but a plot buyer may sub- mit his own design and select his own builder. H.R.H. Realt y has a building division for home con- ¦ struction where required by pro- fi perty buyers. | Swanview is ideall y located , it G was stated. It is only minutes E from schools , churches , shopping § districts and transportation service. ¦ lt offers its residents full assur- 5 ance of supervised, controlled ex- I pansion through code l'estrictions 5 that will allow the entire area to I retain permanent beauty and ¦ charm. All plots have sufficient S ground for floral p lantings to en- _ hance the horticultural loveliness ¦ of the entire community giving ¦ Swanview l'esidents justified pride i in their neig hborhood a spokes- ¦ man declared. J H.R.H. Realt y Corp. will main- | tain an office in the property mo- I del for consultation and service to property visitors. If it's news — you 'll find it in The Advance. —Adv. Here comes the bride ! The strains of the wedding march will begin auspi ciously when you accept the cheerfully given serv- ice of The Advance in your selec- tion of wedding invitations. Prin- ted , raised printing or engraving. —Adv. TED PILGER 'S - \ Thought for the week\ _ M ______ THE FINANCING of insurance premiums is one of the most _BJ_liliPPH! _______ helpful services our agency offers you. It' s a budget-payment, mW^^£$kWm_ \ easy-on-the-pocketbook monthly payment plan. BrnW- ^' - '^—mmmmW You no longer have to pay your entire insurance premium in _Ww__ lL__£_______ r one large cash payment when you deal with the PILGER Agency. _ W^ W^ m%m_— Just make a small down payment and the balance of the premium __&__! _lr '^ -______--__ will be immediately FINANCED for you . f_EiI_# < * — WBBa • INSURANCE • REAL ESTATE always call __Jj ^^F^ PILGER AGENCY <* ?- _ W__ 218 Medford Ave. Patchogue I 3iai ¦^ ¦B^HH 1 _----^--.^-W_-»____------______ -_i__ »-»_-i_______-_______ »»______ — I I I at Swezey & Newins P atchogue iiiiiiiiniiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii Another radio personality . . . this weekend big days . . . black- top going dow n . . . new lig hts . . . watch for the mailman . . . visitors . . y-oorl job, we 'l d^n \ . . . household hints . . . overseas . . . and liei . we go . . . RADIO — Starting this past w eek another of our S&N buy- ing team joined our \ radio \ club. Latest member is Ted \Furniture \ Wilson who is re- sponsible for the w onderful se- lection of furniture you choose from at \Swezeys \ . You 'll hear Ted dail y on station WPAC. * - k * TODAY — It ' s a real big day. Octooer 12th (today) is of course C olumbus Day and if you want to discover some real opportunities to save money we suggest you visit Patchogue today, tomorrow oi Saturday. You 'll find hundreds and hundreds of exciting buys with S&N heading the list of places on your \ must\ list. WON'T BE LONG NOW - \Dow n it goes \ . . . that' s the w ord these days on the huge Oak Street parking lot (only S8 steps from Swezeys). The blacktop is rapidly being applied and in just a matter of da\s now the second of Patch- ogue ' s four immense parking lots w ill be a reality. Number three is coming up fa ^ st. We w ill keep jou informed on the detail.s . As _ ou know #3 is di- rectly behind S&N. THANKS — A quick note of appreciation fi om all of us here at S&N to th\ many, many peop le who have commented on the light- ing of our Oak Street and North Ocean Avenue M«n. It' s another of tho many plans for the constant improvement of S&N. HOME HINTS — Here are a coup le \little items \ to make life a bit easier for you home- makers. Dow nstairs in Bill Gerard' s housewares department jou w ill find instant spray de- froster ideal for both freezers and refrigerators. It' s the speed- iest , quickest way to remo\ e ice and frost and it can not harm the food. Regularl y $1.89 it is Swezey priced at $1.69. And while you are there take a quick gander at the w ide choice of freezer supplies to make w inter meals more tasty. OVERSEAS — This week was one of mailing packages over- sea^ for many S&N customers. Among other items , towels were being sent to England while pil- lows went to the West Indies. All of which reminds us to remind you that you w ant to get those Christmas packages for people in the armed forces on the way early enough to insure their arriving at their destination in plenty of time. VISITORS — Among the out of towners ^siting S&N>rs this w eek w ere Bill & Fran Wester- field visiting Millicent \Dresses \ Murnane. Bill and Fran are from Puerto Rico. Leaving this w eek after several weeks ' stay are Ted Wilson ' s mother and aunt who head back for Califor- nia. A visitor at the Sw ezey home this w eek is Marion Chris- tian , former head of the Patch- oeue Schools ' music department. Mrs. C. is as vivacious and full of enthusiasm as ever. We had the opportunit y of talking with her last Friday evening in the store . * * * WATCH MAILBOX — If you are on our S&N mailing list , be sure to keep your eyes on next week' s mailbox. You 'll find an in- teresting note , just for you. If you are not on this mailing list , all you need do is leave your name and address with any salesperson in the store. You 'll be happy you did. V= * V THOUGHTS WHILE STROL- LING — This j ear Andy Carter , v ho manages the local Penney store , this past w eek completed a year as head of the Patchogue Merchants dhision ... on behalf of the more than 70 chic minded businesses represented in this group, a hearty thanks for a good job well done . . . back from \ acation this past Monday came Bill \Shades \ Gerard , while leav- ing for a week starting next Monday is June \Display \' Turoczi . . . that' s it except for our. . . . THOUGHT FOR WEEK — Hope and pray . . . and hustle always. See you in the store during the weekend. THE FLOOR- WALKER , Swe- zey & Newins , Patchogue . - Trie - Floorwaiker « » Mi iiiiMi»i » ii iii iHinimmmnn mi MMmMn ™~nmnw» - PRE-SEASON #£ L j STORM WINDOW Sltii^ j SALE P&P$$y ! «#M li C j a J% ____§l __y j \ CHECK OUR LOW , LOW FACTORY- Wt ^Sn i) ! } TO-YOU PRICE ON STORM WINDOWS & %__) ^^fej ff \ j AND DOORS TODAY ! ^5_ L F *\ \ j CALL NOW ! -~ *^ ^* j \ McRA E B ROS. 0ver Si isfied I 1 ^^ ^^ • For Delivery Call Collect i Patchogue GR 5-4200 Riverhead — PA 7-2859 | Babylon — MO 9-1344 EAst Hampton — 4-0212 J Huntington _ HA 7-2746 Southampton — 1-0113 ! HiiMWMiiwiM m,,,,,,, ... ..... ...-... ;