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Centereach & Lake G rove Mrs . Ethel Smith . JU 8-8;:>2 BOY SCOUTS Roy Scout Troop 21. sponsored ' b j the Yetoians ol Foreign Wars Post r. '2T . hold then logular tioop meeting at tho Oxhead Road Sihool 7 p. m., Oi-toher 23. In the : I 1 M V IK t> of Sc outmaster Clifford li'shop . A- ^ -i tant Scoutmasters Ci'oiiM ' Bloc k!. Donald Callahan , and F.d win Ta\loi , Sr., weie in <huge. The meetin g was devoted to the stud j of coti^eivation and natuie. The hoys who attended the re- rent Camporeo at Yap hank retur ned the tents they weie issued and weie instructed on the proper care of this equipment. Frank Hnizdo , Bob . \killoi , Anthony Mizzoni and Walter Rothamel. t roop commit- teemen , discussed the need of a tioop scnlie and appointed First Class Scout Kdwin Tay lor , Jr., to this po sit'on. The committeemen also discussed a on ie project for the ho> s w hich wil l he bi ought to their attention foi appro\ al at the next meeting. Committeemen are still needed and an\ one interested in serving m this capacitv may call Walter Rothamel at JU 8-8022. The an- nual fund drive for all scouts is now* unde rway. Please contribute ti the best of your abilit y. YFW POST & AUX. The Tordik-Diedoneh-Duffield Post 1 M 27. Yetei ans of Foreign Wais . will hold their annual Gold Chexion Hall at the YFW hall on Middle Count ly Road November 11 . with Fiank Krejmck y as chanman. Music will be bv Latrv Fox. The Ladies ' Auxiliary to the post will hold their Cold Stai Mother s ' dinner at the Elk Hotel ii Pott Jefferson on 'W ednesday. Mi s . \l.uie Bailey, senior vice piesidoit. is the chanman . REPUBLICAN BALLY The last Republican rally before Election day in this area , spon- s ored by the West Biookha\ en Republic an Club , will be held S 30 p. m. Saturday in the Blessed Yu g m Mai y R. C. Church audi- tmium on Ci ow n Acie< Road. Many cand'dates will be pt esent. M USK will be pi ovided for dancing and lefi eshments will be served. Roseann Rosch. daughter of Mr. and Mi s . John Rosch of Anne Road, celebrated her fifth birthday Oi tuber 20 b y attending the mo- Mf , \J ohnny Appleseed ,, and \Greyfi lais Bobb y \ at the Ron- konkoma Theatie. The manager aKo had a biithday cake w ith can- dles and all the audience sang, \Happy Birthda v . \ Roscann had as her guests her sister. Joanne, and fi lends , 3Faik and Gary Mare- noi sky of Bohemia; Theodore T ouis and Mary Turner , Susan and Ellen Hams. Clifford Gerard. C.indue Ye i biai , Jeanne Malenda , Yincent and Doolooies Sclafani , all of Centereach. After the show they all returned to Roseann ' s home for a buffet supper and bn thdaj cake. The Secret Pal Club were en- tertained at luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Albert Reynolds of South Colnian Road. Those at- tending were Mesdames Percy Pe- ters. Julius Hahn of Stony Brook ; Mesdames George Kennedy, Sr., Geoige Bingay and Alvin Smith of Centereach and Mrs. Alma Wendel of Selden. A tri ple celebration was held October 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brandt of William Street , when a party was held for their thitty-ei g hth wedding anni- versary ; the eleventh wedding an- niversary of their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. William Blydenburgh of South Washington Avenue, and the eighteenth birth- day of Miss Gale Bennett. Miss Bennett is a foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brandt , having lived w ith them for seventeen years. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. John Witten , Mrs. Jean Johnson and daughter , Hclene , Miss Kath- erine Witten all of Richmond , Va.; Mrs. Sop hie Carman , Mr. Carl Meyer of Merrick ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brandt and children , Mar- tin , Peggy and Debra of William Street , also the Blydenburgh children , Peter , Donna and John. The folks from Virginia and Mer- rick were guests from Friday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jenik of 43 Audrey Lane are parents of a daughter , Susan Lynn , born at Mather Memorial Hospital October 22. She has a sister , Patricia , three years old , and a brother , Ro- bert , one year old. Dr. and Mrs. Jose Oyarzabel of 44 Audrey Lane celebrated their thirty-first wedding anniversary October 22 with a famil y party. On Thursday Mrs. Oyarzabel cele- brated her birthday. Mrs. Emilia Muller of Cambria Heights was a weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas DeCillis of Renown Street celebrated their daughter Katherine ' s second birth - day with a Halloween motivated party Friday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. William James and children , Billy, Patricia and Linda , Mrs. Robert Henke and daughter , Stephanie , Mrs. Fred Gehm and children , Joannah and Freddy of Centereach; Mrs. Paul Sachse and daughters , Penny Sue and Cath y Lynn , of Lake Ronkon- koma , Mrs. Robert Love and chil- dren , Robert , Jr., Linda, Eileen and William , Mrs . George Morten- sen of Sayville ; Mrs. Brian Mor- tensen and children , Janet arid Brian , Jr., of Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Geisinger and daughter , Miss Joanne Geisin- ger , of Milwaukee , Wis., spent the weekend and several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weiner of South Washington Ave- nue. Miss Joanne Geisinger on Monday flew back to the Univer- sity of WSt-consin , where she is a senior. Mr. Weiner is Miss Geisin- ger ' s godfather. Paul Frid.und , son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fridlund of Wood Road , celebrate d his second birth- day with a party Friday after- noon. Guests were Melody and Otto Lubrich , Jeffery and Joyce Williams , Jeffrey Jensen , Reta Evans , Barbara Vinnen , Joann and Coreen Johnson and Bruce Edwards. Adults present were Mrs. Walter Jensen of Smathtown: Mesdames Otto Lubrich , George Edwards , Albert Abramsen , Arne Ramsland , Janet Johnson , Evelyn Vinnen and Sidney Williams. Glenn Steinmann , son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinmann of Mc Gaw Avenue , celebrated his third birthday with a part y October 23. His guests were Richard Ulrich , Kath y Niblock , Patricia and Mich- ael Sauve , Kevin Schwamb and Jeffrey Williams. On Thursday Mi* , and Mrs. Steinmann celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner of Smith Lane celebrated their son , Louis ' fifth birthday Thursday with a party. Guests were his grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Soulopulos of Port Jefferson ; Mrs. Leroy Harris and children. Susan , Ellen , Karen and Lee , Mrs. Andrew Malenda and daughter , Jeanne , Mrs. John Rosch and daughters , Rosann and Joan , Mar- tin Koenig, James Track and An- drew King. Many couples from this area at- tended the Halloween party and dance of the AHEPA and their Ladies' Auxiliary, The Daughters of Penelope , at the Polish Hall in Port Jefferson Saturday night. Prizes were awarded for many pretty and funny costumes and all enjoyed buffet refreshments. Those attending from Centereach were Mr. and Mrs. George Turner , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Giuffreda , Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Katsaros. From Lake Ronkonkoma were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Proios , Mr. and Mrs. George Proios , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Resvanis and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bouklas. Miss Sue Edwards of White Plains spent the weekend visiting with her brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards of Elliot Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. August Olsen of Suffern were weekend guests of their son and daughter-in-law , the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen , at the parsonage on Hawkins Ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh of Elliot Avenue are parents of a daughter , Teresa Ann , weighing seven pounds , twelve ounces , born Saturday at Mather Memorial Hospital. The couple have three other children , Kathy, Frank and Ricky. Otto Wolz , Peter Bartolemeo and Frank Walsh , Sr., left Satur- day for a week' s hunting trip to New Brunswick , Canada. John Moller , son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moller of Middle Coun- try Road , celebrated his ei ghth birthday with a party Thursday. His guests , besides his sisters , Judy, Susan and Sandra , were his grandmother. Mrs. Frank Walsh , and cousins , Gary Carpenter and Clifford Allgaier. B]r^flJJIlfllffIC3IIIIItlllllfCailllfllflllIC3llflllll5IIlC2lfllIIIlIIfli:3JIIIIIIIIIltC3IIIII[lllIIICaiII lIllIflIlC2IIIIIIIIJflli:3I3flIIIfllllC3IIflIIIIlllfE31IIIIIll ^^^^^^^ WHEN ^rl 9%sf ^^mm* YOU BUY P lUCH W FROM FOR THE MONEY SCONZO YOU BUY AT FACTORY-TO-YOU PRICES NEW 1 962 SUPER DELUXE COMBINATION SCREEN & STORM WINDOW t ft FREE ESTIMATES • • STORM WINDOWS and DOORS • JALOUSIES 0 SHADES • VENETIAN BLINDS No Money Down 3 Years to Pay GRover 5-0020 HR 2-1700 SCONZO & SONS 457 EAST MAIN STREET PATCHOGUE Ijcaiiujiiiifiic^iiiiiiiiif iiC3Jiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiitiiiiiicaiiiitiiiiiiiEaiii]iiifiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiisaiiiiiiiiitiic3iiiiiiiiiiiiE^iiiiiiiiixiicaiiiiiiii!iiiE3iiiiiau NEW INDUSTRY — Supervisor August Stout , Jr.. cuts ribbon at opening of new Kastar plant on Sunrise Hig hwaj and Station Road , Bell port , last Thursday. Participating in ceremony are , from left to ri ght : Harry Weeks, Patchogu e Chamber of Commerce; Ira Rogers , Jr., Patch- ogue Electric Light Co.; Louis Cardamone of Lomar Construction Co.; Samuel Kaplan , presi- dent of Kastar; Ed Mitchell , Merchants Division of Patchogue Chamber of Commerce ; Mr . Stout , Leslie Weiss , president of PELCO and chairman of Brookhaven Industrial Committee ; Mrs. Daniel Koshland , chairman of zoning committee of Citi- zens Council of Bellport ; William Lanzetta of Lomar Construction ; Bert Kaplan , vice presi- dent of Kastar and Joseph Paparelli , plant super- intendent. Lester V. Peterson , director of new industry for Brookha\en Tow n , oiliciall y w el- comed ow nors of Kastar Co. at ceremony. Firm , manufacturer of automobile accessories , will em- ploy upward s of 200. Mr. Peterson credits crea- tion of industrial area to close cooperation of citi- zens groups in Bellport and reports that he is presentl y completing negotiations with three other plants to locate in Bell port Industrial Park. —Maple Leaf Photo Service MIDDLE ISLAND JVI r 't . Mildred Nassau , SKIck-n 2-(iHlS W. MIDDLE ISLAND SCHOOL The construction of the West Middle Island School is still under way and it is expec ted to be com- p leted by Chiistmas. The four g rack s that were attending th\ Main Street School temporaril y in Yaphank , which were two si cond g rades and two third giades , are now back at West Middle Island school as their class looms are completed The first school newspaper of the new school term wa- publi shed this week and the following sixth giade students are on the news- papei - staff ; Phyllis Schwerdtfeg- er , editor; Kerstem Tr*>feld , De- borah Kangas , William Rabe , Ri- c hard Rabatin , co-editois; Ronald Manning. Cathy Young, Kathryn Fingar , Patricia Hines , class news; Kathryn Fingar , Patricia Fogle, Rosemaiy Zinimei , intei\iews; Mark Bertsch , Barbara Dauern- heim , Victoi Pinto , Ke ' tli Giant, sketches; Patricia limes , Victor Pinto , Caiol McLean , Karen Fo- garty, Dana Tinnie , Brenda Foun- taine , circulation and distribution ; George Stanevich , Juanita S'mp- son , repoiters; Patricia Rice , Jes- sica Thebold , Fun Page. A daughter , Frances Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs . James Bat- taglia of Artist Drive , Lake View Terrace , October 18 at Mather Me- morial Hospital. The bab y weighed eight pounds , 7 ounces. Mr. and Mis . Battaglia have three other children , Steven , Daniel , and Marguerite. Mi s . Battaglia ' s moth- er , Mrs . Charles Beck of Biooklyn , stayed with the children during her daughter ' s stav at the hospi- tal. Debra Lee. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Henry J. Roomer of Old Saddle Road , was baptized Sunday by the Rev. Edwi n G. Townsend at the Middle Island Presbyterian Chin ch. Brownie Troop 47 met at 2:15 p. m. Fiiday at the West Middle Island School. The following girls completed their Halloween project ior the patients at the Suffolk Home in Yap hank: Sally Partlow , Gloria Nassau , Joan Lehtonen , Margaret Taylor , Nancy Perretti , Susan Goldstein , Florence Hunt , Nancy Tay lor, Joan Parsons , Sha- ron Ilelmett , Cohen Mc Nanus . Eileen and Linda O'Connell . Pat- iicia Carter and Susan Collins . Mis. Mildted Na^au , leadei rnd Mrs . Marion O'Connell . assis- tant , presided at the meeting. The Middle Island Volunteer Ambulance Company was called to the home of Mi' s . Ruth Bulks of W'lson Avenue Gordon Heights Middle Island , at 2.05 p. m. Oct- ober 17. The ambulance driven by Albert Fogle and assisted by first a'd man , Benjamin Lask y, took Mis. Bulks to Mather Memorial Hospital. On October 20 the am- bulance duven b y Muriay Morson and assisted by first aid men , Jack Webb and Henry Sokoloski , took Mrs. Ellen Campiche of Yaphank Road , Middle Island to Brook- haven Memorial Hospital at 3:10 p. m. The ambulance d l iven b y Vic Ranta and as- sisted b y fiist aid men , George Maul and Larry Weaver , took Mrs. Helen Schmidt of Ceader Lane , Middle Island ,, to Mather Memori- al Hospital at 11:05 p. m. October 28. CHURCH NEWS Sunday services at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church are wor- s hip hour at 9:30 a. ni. and church school at 11 a. m. The Rov . Fred- erick Abel is pastor. Sunday services at the Middle Island Presbyteiian Church are chinch school at 9:45 a. m. and morning worship at 11 a. m. with nursery care for the children dur- ing the morning worship hour. The Rev. Edwi n G. Townsend is pas- tor. Mrs . George Lyon of the Trin- ity Methodist Church of Coram was guest organist Sunday as Mrs. William Koschara , organist , is on vacation. A Halloween cos- tume party was held at 7 p. m. Saturday in tho social hall of the chinch for the primary, junior and junior high Sunday school chil- dren. The Junior choir rehearsal is a 4 p. m. on Monday; Inter- mediate Choir Rehearsal meet at 7 p. m. on Wednesday and Senior choir rehearsal is also on Wed- nesday at 8 p. m. at the church. In MIDDLE ISLAND , the Long Island Adv ance is on sale at Hoff- man ' s , Middle Island Grocery and Steve ' s Grocery. —Adv. 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I I • MEMBER OF NEW YORK STATE AND SUFFOLK COUNTY BAR ASSN. | 1 • DEEPLY DEVOTED TO , AND U NDERSTANDING OF THE PROBLEMS I J OF HIS FELLOW MAN | 1 CITIZENS' COMMITTEE FOR 1 I \ THE ELECTION OF JOHN P. COHALAN , JR. | 1 ' FOR SUFFOLK COUNTY JUDGE | l! * H .iiiMimmiinffl^^^ SENIOR CITIZENS at Four Sisters Community weekl y tea and social last week. Moderator tor Center , Patchovue , met Dave Weissberger , Re- evening was Pete Poulos. publican candidate tor town councilman , at their —Maple Leaf Photo Service Where ' s a 1 \ heaping aid behind J this di0§^ '^im&^y{ So tiny a dime covers it! Fits entirely within the ear! For free demonstra- tion call or visit Otarion Hearing Service PATCHOGUE OPTICAL CO. Medical Arts Building 107 North Ocean Avenue Patchogue :: GR 5-8770 Otarion Listener Center TTVTTTTTT T TTTTT TT T TVTT TT R^ W^wPP^lF^S^wk im 3n W9 lll>H ra^4* *-^ &^^MHllH¥fr C^T M * . '? \T..HMMfc—^ BBm.. .1. ^ J HHHB H» f i»i I HH M * . ' .H^HHH.¦¦»..»-JL.TX I Wam)BaBB\MBm\W9im& FORMERLY LOCATED ON MONTAUK HWY., BELLPORT \ CHAIN-LINK , CYPRESS and ^^^M S| CEDAR FENCES ^^^S^ — Indusfrial & Residential — We are experts in fence construction. Visit our showroom or phone for a representative to give you information or estimates. • FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN • Greater Savings :: Buy Direct from the Manufacturer Route 112 , Medford GRover 5-5715 1 0/4 mile north of Zeidler Motors) . Mre. Ethel Smith , JU 8-8752 Peter James O'Brien , infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien of 10 Berry Lane , was christened at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary R. C. Churc h 3 p. m., October 22. The godparents were Miss Betty Ann Neilson and her fiance , James O'Brien , uncle of the baby, both of New York. A family party was held following the ceremony with the godparents I and Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien , Miss Joan O'Brien and Richard O'Bi len all of New York City. A son , Keviin Joseph , was born October 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wall of S Flow er Lane at Brook- haven Memorial Hospital. Baby Kevin weighed 7 pounds , 5 ounces. He has two brothers , Daniel and Timoth y, and a sister , Maureen. Mr. and Mrs. William Tomasulo of 1(»5 Tree Road entertained at a famil y get-together October 2. '} in honor of their daughter , Jill' s ninth birthday. Guests were her uncle , aunt and cousins , Mr. and Mrs. George Giest and sons . John , George and Larry, of Wantagh. Jill has a brother , Robert , who is in the Navy, an appientice sea- man , serving as an electiician , sta- tioned at Newvort , R. I. Airman Charles Thompson , son of Mr. and Mrs. Chaiies Thompson of 23 Wagon Lane East , recently completed his basic military train- ing at Lackland An- Force Base , Texas. He is now assigned to North Truro Air Forc e Station in Massachusetts for o n-t h e-j o b training as an air policeman. Charles is a Newfield High School graduate. James Seno , son of Mr. and Bh's. James Seno of 124 Wagon Lane, celebrated his fourth birthday with a part y October 21. His guests we re Billy and Walter Romanoff , Bobby and Edward Aiosa , Eliza- beth Stellone and Thomas Fowler. Ruth Wyraan , daughter of Mr. and M' rs. Richard Wyman of 35 Norman Drive celebrated her eighth birthday with eight of her friends as her supper guests on October 25. CHURCH NEWS The Fiist Congregational Church of New Village has Sunday School at 9:43 a. m.. worship at 11 a m. Youth Fellowshi p at 6:30 p. m., gospel service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer and Bible Study hour is at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Communion Sunday will be ob- served next Sunday. The Women ' s Missionary Society will hold their regular meeting 1:30 p. m. Wed- nesday in the Sunday School build- ing. The Centereach Community Church holds Sunday School at 10 a. m. Worshi p at 11:15 a. m. and Westminster Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. On Sunday, Holy Communion will be observed. A series of meetings are being held 7:30 p. m. Wednesdays at the Sel- den Church for members of the Selden and Centereach Congrega- tions. It is hoped that those who can not attend the Sunday service because of work or other neces- sity, will be able to attend the Wednesday night meetings. The Centereach Mennonite Church holds worship at 10 a. m., Sunday school at 10:45 a. m., gos- pel service at 7:45 p. m. Sunday. Bible study hour is at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday with a special class for young people. Next Sunday night at 7:45 p. m. a special program with speakers will be held , with a team or group of boys from the Stony Brook Boys School and their leader putting on a musical program. All are welcome to at- tend. Our Savior Littheran Church holds Sunday School at 9 a. m., worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m. with Holy Communion this Sunday. Adult Discussion Group meeting is 8 p. m. Wednesday. Eighth grade confirmation class meets Saturday from 9 to 11 a. m., sev- enth grade confirmation class meets 4 to 5:15 p. m. Thursday. Junior choir meeting is 7:30 p. m. Wednesday; senior choir meeting, 8:30 p. in. Wednesday. Sunday School Teachers ' meeting is 8:15 p. m. next Thursday. St. Andrew ' s Reformed Episco- pal Church has Sunday School at 10 a. m., Holy Communion and sermon at 11 a. m., evening pray- e r and hymn sing at 8 p. m. Sunday. Evening prayer and Bible study is at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Young people of the church are invited to attend with six other Reformed Episcopal Churches at Grace Church in Scranton , Pa., Saturday, for the Young People ' s Fall Round-up. Volunteers are still needed to hel p at the churc h giounds on North Colum n Road. Last week four women of the par- ish helped paint and nine men as- sembled to lift 21 roof rafters. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin M ary R. C. Church has masses at 8 , 9 , 10:30 and 11:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m „ and a daily mass at 8 a. m. The Rosary Altar Society will meet next Mon- day night. , \ ' y EASTWOOD VILLAG E and DAWN ESTATES Social Security questions ad- dressed to The Long Island Ad- v ance will be answered in each Thursday ' s paper or by mail. Ad- dress ail queries to \Social Se- curity Question Box , \ The Long Island Advance. P. O. Box 780 , Patchogue , New York. Question : I have just boug ht the butcher shop wheie I u^ed to work as an emp loye. As I want to ki*op under social secuut y, please tell me w hat to do. Answer: If your net profits are at least $400 yearly, you will file a social security report as part of your personal Federal income tax letum. For each year that you net at least $400 you vvill be credited w ith four quartets yearly. Question : I have a maid who works onl y two days a week. Must I repoit her wages for social se- curity since she does not woi k full time ? Answer: If you pay her $50 or more in cash wages in any three- month period , ending March 31 , June 30 , September 30 , or Decem- ber 31 , you should deduct social security fi om her wages and pay an equal amount yourself. It is the employer ' s responsibility to make this return to the Internal Revenue Service. Governor Winslow imported the first cows in the United States in 1624. A memory book of girlhood dates and other happy occasions could be rounded out to perfec- tion with your choice of one of the numerously styled wedding invitations on display at The Advance — always at budget prices . —Adv. SOCIAL SEC URITY