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i < j I — — To Save Time and Make Money Phone GROVER 5-1 000 BY READING THE The SaSe S BI O CK PATCHOGU E ADVANCE The Patcho S ue Advance provides its readers and advertisers with a weekl y svles \block\ on CLASSIFIEDS \'hich items can be bought , sold or traded. YOU W1I I SAVF TFMF \^e \block\ is , of course , our classified adver- tising pages which carry more small ads each v ivfii r> nnnin^n isaue than any other weekly newspaper on the You W ill Get RESULTS „ ,. „. ;. T , , South Shore of Long Island. Arid the Cost Is LOW During the past year nearly FIFTEEN THOUSAND of these small ads were printed in The Advance. Those who used them got results— 1. Want to buy a house? hundreds of them are steady advertisers. 2. Want to rent a farm? „. , . * . . . . .. . „ „ _ Why not send y our ad in by mail , phone or 3. Want to find a job ? i n p erso n 7 xhe cost ^ su rp risingly low. 4. Want to hire some help? _ , T . , , . ... To insure publication , all classified ads must 5. -Seed some used farm equipment ? be in The Advance office before 5 P. M. on 6. Want to sell or trade your car? _ Tuesday. 7. Want to buy a boat? 8. Then try The Advance Classified All classified ada are payable in advance ex- Ads, cepting for customers who have established credit. PRINTING? Why, Sure! Just Phone G Rove r 5-1 000 Stationery Booklets Tickets Informals Pamp hlets Business Cards Business Letters Announcements Posters Programs I The Patchogue Advance i j 20 Medford Avenue Patchogue ! . - I I ... - I \ i ll ll l I I ' I II IK ¦ ' II T il i r'H ' ll II ' I f II I W II 1 1 1 '¦ M I M tmnMMlMI MMMMaHBI. M lll .i l .i t WAD f \TTr\ lJ T \I (am i ) Paiiuatuck was held recently VV UrvrV iMufl l l, v Rotary Club of Moriches to ready camp for l!). \ )!) season. Camp is used b y various groups through- out year and during summer six weeks are set aside for use by crippled children from all parts of Long Island. Pictured are , left to right. Supervisor Percy II. Itaynor getting instructions on how to operate power mower from Harold Chapman , president of Camp Paijiialiick . which is sponsored by Kotary Club of Moriches. i , ' - ;\- -* ¦ ¦ - ¦*- - vv^* j »»«^*\»« »j»- -w. - . -i i . -i->-T'T'53*, T ! iT!sr3 ^ CAMP rh< mh<m£K l'ATCIIOGl F. SKNIOR HIGH The Senior High selmol faculty he ' .il a dinner June 10 . at the Pine Grove Inn to honor the tea- chers who are leaving the system. The following - teachers were guests at the dinner: Miss Bar- bara Crunk , Mrs. Louise Olson , Mrs . Marie Mclntyre. William Riethle ami Mrs . Peter S qui. - i-iari- 11 i. Kdmund \V. Tuton , princi pal , was honored b y the faculty on his twentv-lift.li year of service to the Patchogue .School system. He was presented with a sterling silver letter op.-ner and two cakes. Mrs. (Irace Skidmore . who is retiring from the Pau-hn gue School system, was a guesl-of-houor at the dinner. Mrs. Louise Muller was niis- tress-of-cereinonies . Mr. Tuton spoke highl y of the teachers who are leaving. Several poems writ- ten I iv Samuel Di.Sihio were read by Mrs. Muller. The theme of the dinner was centered around school days. There were school books small red school houses , apples and an old-fashion- ed school 1 e ll on the tallies. A large lesson p lan for the evening affair was the eenler of attention. The class of T, 'l held their Sen- ior supper last Thur. -day tii M I't at the Sunrise Kestauia.nt . Center M o r i c h e s . Present were t h e Senior advisors and their wives a n d husbands. Senior advisors present were Miss Helen Craig, Oliver Petty, 1) l p hus Hivoii . Win- slow Kcker , Samu. I PiSihio , di- rector of the Senior p ' ay, and the Senior ' s y.aihook advisor . Mis . f- ' stelie Wise. Sop luiiiiore advii-nrs present were Clifton Puss and his wife , and Arnold (, 'ile . Miss Thelnia Tenip ' e , Kdiniind Tut on. Pr. and Mrs. Alden T. Stuart, and Paul Casjier were guests . After a few remarks from I rene Puf.'k. pi \- -id.-iit of t li e Cl. -rs , Cliir.i ' d Still said the grace . After dinner. Dr . Stuar ' . super ; nleiident of Patchogue M. . .|f..i - d sell.. .,I sys- t ' iii gave a short addre-s to the e ' ass . The n.- vj . -peakor w . -i ; Mr. Tuto 'i. piine i pal , who spoke of the challenge which th e Cla -s of TV. ' will si.i'ii meet in the world. Paul Casper irave a shorl address after which gifts wen- presented to the Senior advisors b y C'iffu 'd Creco and Suzanne Lee . Aft e r ibe pre s- entation of cift s the y, arbool . s were di>tr ; l.\ited. The supo.-r < nd.'d at 10 p. ni. and was foil..we.I I.y mu^ic wh ' ch w a s pre sented bv Mike Occ.V s li . - .ii d. The final project of the Cirl- Physical Kducation classes was the administration of the New York State Physical Fitness test. Those who succeeded in obtaining the highest .total scores were Margaret Bianco , Kaye Bright , Dalmar Brown , Elizabeth Case , Veronica Charewicz. Virginia Cook , Arlene l)i Lisi. .Mary Kllen Dudley. Flor- ence Dully. Sharon Kelly, Florence Perrier , Karlann Petty, Theresa Polonis. Marie Stephani , Nancy Swan. The individual high scorers were as follows: Posture , Marie Stephani; accuracy, Virginia Nie- meyer and F 1 o r e n c e Perrier; strength , Arlene Di Lisi; agility. Florence Puffy. Patricia Martinez Theresa Polonis; speed , Mary Kl- len Dudley; balance , Florence Per- rier ; endurance . Florence Perrier. The Intramural sport of howling was also comp leted a week ago. Doris Ncmschick was the high scorer and the winning team con- sisted of Veronica Charewicz , F.i- leoii Miilhern , Judy Mul ler , Doris Nelil- 'chiek. A Junior class dinner was held June S for the officers and advis- ors of the class of 1'iC.O. Also att ending wer\ the students work- ing in the hook store and Kdmund \Y. Tuton. principal. Certificates were presented to the advisors by Alan Dranit/ke , president of the class . Attendin g were Mr. Tuton . Miss Mary Hillin gton , Mrs . Vivian Van Dion. Paul Casper , Hug h Mac- Leod. Paul Ryan and Bruce Terry, advisors: Alan Dranit/ke . Kay Cook. Marianne Hillen , Walter Co- hen, nflicers; and Lynn Faustiek , flail Muller . Lynne Salinas , Alan Cohen . Ch .i'les (Chad ) Blumeii - lield and Philip Wise . F.i'sa Poland has been elected president of the Patchogue chapter of the Xational Honor society. Al so holding office will be Suzanne Silverman , vice pr\s ' nh'iit : Barbara Nicholas , secretary ; Norman llaii- il' eni. 'ili , treasurer. The faculty ad- \ isoi-s of the honor sochdv will be Airs . Heverlv Pr iest. . Mi s. - Tliel- m. -i Temp le , M'ss Marv Hilli ng ton end Pavmond K i-nin-dv. More ollice j pace ha- - been or p being built in New York eitv (ban anv olber city in this r<>iintr\ sin ' ee World War II. Neither rain , sleet , ice nor heat prevents delivery to your home or your ollice of your Patchogue Advance. Only SG. Ofl a year. Write or telephone (he Circulation Man- ager and start vnnr naper today — (Jltover fi-10(10.— Adv . High School High lights ^ a gnu am ^ V^ East Main St., Patchogue X X \ GR over 5-9000 v> K week-end | m check list I * I V Make the Bee Hive your first stop Vj v^ before the weekend starts ! 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