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CAMPAIGN FUNDS rw v KX publican election campaign was aided at a Valentine ' s day dance Saturday at Blue Point Republican Headquarters . William Horn , second from left , hands funds to Sal Scotto , Patchogue Village Republica n leader , as Sidney Lang, vil- lage campaign chairman , and Arthur Felice , dance chairman , look on. —Dobson Photo PATCHOGUE LOCALS Mrs . A. G. Ditmars of Shor. Road spent, last weekend at Doug- lass College in New llmusu ick , N, ,L , as the guest nt her daughter. Sue. On Tuesday. .M r. Ditmurs re- turned I'l'iiiu a two and a hall week business trip to Tulsa . Okla. Philip Tattle Robinson of Wash- ington Avenue will celebrate his birthday .Monday, Washington ' s birthday. .Miss I' riscilla Nicmcyer id' \' cw Yuri-; City, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Warren .Vienieyer of Carman Street , i;- a p atient al Uayvicw Hospital, -Maslie Beach , where she underwent, surgery. Miss Virginia Nicmcyer of Carman Street has been accepted al Slate Unive rsity College of Education at Cortland. Jo-Ann Arabia , daughter of Mr. and Mis. Josep h A labia of III Gib- bons Street celebrated her second birthday with a party at her home Sunday. Her birthday is February 2. 'i but at that time she will he in Hollywood, l- 'la. The party theme was Mot her Goose and balloons decorated the room. A \ .Mary Had a Little Lamb'' birthday cake was made by her great-grandmother , Mrs. Joseph Cai'ilanioiie. Those present were her maternal grand- mother . Mrs . Carinella Cardamone , and children , Joanna and Josep h . Ii«i- p. ' tlcinal grand parents , .Mr. and Mrs. William Arabia, and sun , ISillv, .Mi'silanies Angelina Arabia. Violet McMahon , Sarah Speidel . Jenny Palermo . Fiances (' alio , Margaret He Santo , Viiei' aia Carlo , M rs. Nancy Arciiri ami daughter. Patti-Aiiu . .Mrs. Susan Palermo and daughters. Tern Lynn and Alexis , Mr. and M rs. Angelo Lininggio and daughters , VicUi Ann and Laurie Marie . Mr. and Mrs. Louis 11 . Felice and son . Louis , Jr.. Mr. alul Mrs. George Arciiri , Miss Virginia Carlo , Miss Joanna Carlo and Peter Cario. Mrs . Joseph Arabia and daugh- ter , Jo-Ann . of 1(1 Gibbons Street left Tuesday for West. Hollywood, Ha., b y p lane and will visit Mrs. Arabia ' s uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arciiri , formerly of Patchogue. They \vcre accompanied to the airport by Joseph Arabia , Mr. and Mrs. Louis I). Felice and son , Louis , Jr., . Miss Joanna Car- damone and Eugene Tai-ver. Mr. and Mrs. Henry llaab and daughter . Join , attended the wed- ding of Charles 'fast of llab yloii to Ali-s June Coughlin of Huntington Station Sunday. Mr. Tast is Air. and .M rs. Ilaab' s nephew. Arthur Ileninca.se , Jr., son of Air. and Airs . Arthur P .enincase of iii ' i Waverl y A venue , celebrated his fift h birthday Sunday afternoon with a parly in his honor. The de- cor was in valentine theme with a heart cake made b y his mother in the center. Games and refresh- ments were enjoyed. During the parly radio station WI'AC an- nounced his birthday and played his favorite song for him \Alvm s Orchestra. \ Those present, were Marie Elaine Giutl ' rida , Finest Perry, Judy Palmer , Sammy Pal- mer , Diane Leon , Jimmy Howard , Lynn Ucnincasc , Claudia lienincase and Tommy lienincase. Little Artie received many lovely gifts. A special meeting was held at I be home of Airs. Ted Giuffrida of .Hi Waverly Avenue last, Wed- nesday to discuss further plans for the. forthcoming River Avenue PTA Spectacular to he held May 211 and 21. Mesdames present were •Mrs. Giutl' rida. Spectacular chair- man; Ai rs. Marion liohde , PTA president: Airs. Donna Perry, cor- responding. ' secretary; All's. Muriel Lecbtrei k\i\ publicity and Miss Louise l. evingslon, director of the show. Also that evening they iljs- ciissed the River Avenue Covered Dish Supper family night to he held at the school ' tonight. Air. and Alls. Stanley Znk and children. Lisa Ann and David, have returned to their home in Lubbick , Tex., after spending two weeks with Mr. Jink' s parents , Air. and Ai rs . Josep h Znk of Monroe Ave- nue. Miss Yvette Sliandel , daughter of Air. and Airs . Jack Shandel of 297 Map le Avenue , will sail Tuesday on the SS Queen Frederica for Florence , Italy, where Aliss Shan- del , who is a junior at Syracuse University, will study. She has been spending her holidays with her parents. In the end of June Aliss, .Shandel p lans to tour in L' urope. Airs. Harry CliU' o'd Keehner of Wilmington , Del., recently spent a week visiting her son-in-law and daug b: .. the Rev. and Airs. \V. Scot t Henuett. of I' .oheinia. During her visit Airs. Keohnor was enter- tained at. (he homes of various friends in Patchogue , including Ai rs. Henry Stry bing of Carman Street , Airs. J. ( . ' . Kaler of North Ocean Avenue , Mrs. Tracy Jack- son of Lee Avenue and Mrs. Ro- sine Booth of Carman Street. He- fore moving to Delaware last sum- mer the Kcchncrs lived for many years in Patchogue. James Downs of Los Angeles , Calif., formerly of Patchogue , died February • '!. lie is survived b y his wife , Edna; a daughter , Ai rs. Ro- bert lirunson of Rancho Sante Fe , Calif.; a sister , Mrs. John Slaudt of Terrell Street , Patchogue , and a brother , Willard Downs of Mt. Vernon Avenue . Patchogue. Mrs. lirunson is the former Miss Cathy Downs who has been featured in movies and television. Ten members of Jayue-Lattiti Post Auxiliary look a guided tour of the Mine Point Laundry Plant February ' ¦ > Al-iking the tour were Mesdames F.niil Iiittner , Wilbur Wilson , John Slaudt , Amelia S p isak , Ann Axelrod , .lames Doug herty, IClwyn Schaefer. Nel- son Crisler , John Lizewski and Walter Adams. Airs. Dougherty was quite surprised to see her linens put through the iroller. Tea was served after complet ion of the interesting and aducational tour. Kugene L. .Minardi, son of Air. and Airs. Sal .Minardi of Central Avenue , celebra t ed his seventh birthday Friday with a party at his home. Those present were Aliss Frances Coiiscrva , Donald Ohiu- cliiol\ , Tom Alct' ahe . Jimmy Leone , Harry Hanson , Kicky Kreiger , .Michael and George Schordinc of Patchogue . Conrad Minardi of Hayport and Marion .Minardi of Blue Point , and Eugene ' s brothers , Sal and Martin. Other guests were Mesdames Jennie Minard i , Alary Schordinc , Frances Minardi, Marion .Minardi ami Frances Conserva. The DYWYK Club of the Pat- chogue Methodist Church met Saturday night at Hie home of Air. and Airs. Stanley Edwards o'l Union Avenue. Alls. Warren Nie- meyer was co-hostess. Those pres- ent were Air. and Mrs. George Couklin , Air . and Airs. Kdward Dew , Mr. nnd Mis. Wesley Gor- don , Air. and .M rs. Norman King, Air. and Airs. Charles Ross , Mr. and .Mrs. Clare Wicks. Air. and Mrs. Warren Niemeyer and Mr. and Airs. Frank llotchkiss and daughter. Aliss Kdna llotchkiss. Judy Kllen McGtickin of Camp- bell Street celebrated her eighth birthday, which was Thursday, with a parly Friday. Present was - her sister. Mrs. Kdith Alden , and children , Theda and Dawn, of Hay Shore , her sister-in-law . Al l s. Joan Iiouteher and children , Sally, David and Hilly, of Suyville; Joanne Schroeder . Katb y Ocrlel , Paula Murp h y, Peggy Ann Reynolds , and Judy ' s sister . Colleen , all of Pat- chogue; and .Michael and Nancy DeLaVeigiic of .Mastic. Aliss Lea llaab . who attends the University of Rhode Island at King-Ion . It. I., and recently spent her niid-scniester vacation with her parents , Mr. and Mr- . Henry llaab of Laurel Street hud as her guests a classmate . Miss Joan Kalder of Yonkers. Padilie Overton , daughter of Air, and Mrs. Roger Overton of Oak St i cot celebrated her eighth birth- day Thursday with a party held at her home . The decorations were ill the valentine motif. The chil- dren played games and refresh- ments were served . Guests were Dorothy Piaetoriotis , Janet Wald- bauer Maureen , f urobilin and James Overton , and Paddle ' s sis, ter. Nancy, all of Patchogue; Sibaii Doyle , Karen Anderson Debra Peterson , and Sn. - . -m Fnuix . of Miutic Reach. Mr. - . . Richard Uoihe of Terry Road has been a patient al Hiook- haven .Memorial Hospital since last Wednesday and is recuperat- ing after undergoing surgery lust Thursday. Airs. .Martin Saecente of Tre- mont Avenue celebrated her birth - day Valentine ' s day. Airs. Roger Overton recently at. tended the graduation of her hus- band Roger W. Overton from Life- insurance .Marketing Institute at Purdue University at Lafayette , Ind. Mrs. Overton made the trip out by plane and she and her hus- band motored back. Mrs. Overton was a patient recently at Brook- haven Memorial Hospita l and is convalescing nicely at home after undergoing surgery. 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' - . - * Heavy duty 11 gauge steel deck 5 \8S&I **5* '\ \ ' ^\ - ff * Hea\ > c 11 I > culler blade with 5 \^^ j. ^ 7 s^l ^ fci replaceable lips JJ I ' ' ig«i ____^ B«^ - * * \s>cinliled and scr\ iced l>\ our £ JJBP* ' yjM &ii?P?^f< ** *h > ywt factor) I rained mechanics j; 5 i «i ^_ ___^i^_Jm l!l{|N(; \\* M » '¦ <\ < •\' • •I' - ^i- * 1 \ | » * JW^m(PMiillHBIBP Value Gill — w hen purchase 5 Z\*' - Hiis I ' anliisli c miiui-r—Monday only \j 3 175 Medford Avenue Patchogue Z BlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllfllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllll? POLITICAL REVIEW SKAIINAK — It was announced by Perry H. Duryea , Jr., of Mon- tauk , campaign chairman of the Suffolk County Republican Com- mittee , that members of the Re- publican County Committee wid hear Michael Si ' elsi , executive sec- retary of the New York Republi- can State Committee Wednesday. The meeting is scheduled as a seminar for committeemen of the county, and will begin at 7:30 p. m. at the Suffolk County Re- publican Clubhouse in Blue Point. This will be the first of a series of such meetings that will serve not only as a gathering of com- mitteemen from all ove r the county, but will also give the mem- bers the opportunity to exchange ideas. In addition to Mr. Scelsi , other speakers for the evening will be Arthur Al. Cromarty, Suffolk Re- publican chairman , Perry R. Durvea , Jr.. and Richard D. JSeidlei of Patchogue. TDK NEXT MEKTLN G of the \Old Timers \ group of the Suf- folk County Republican Club will be held February 211 at the Suffolk County Republican Clubhouse on Atlantic Avenue , Blue Point. The stag affair , with cocktail hour from 6 to 7 p. m. and buffet dinner from 7 p. m. on , provides an opportunity for men from all parts of the county to gather for an enjoyable evening. Tickets will be available fro m Republican Town leaders . Count) Republican headquarters and the Sheriff' s office , according to Charles R. Dominy, chairman of the group. MEMBER * I)R1 * VE—The Averell Harriman Democratic Club of North Patchogue will kick off a drive for new members with a roast beef dinner to be held at James Tavern on Medford Avenue , Patchogue , at 8 p. m. Saturday. Jim Walsh , chairman of the membership committee, p lans to concentrate the efforts of his group on enrolling at least 5110 new members in I960. George Waldbauer will act as co-chairman. The club has a present member- ship of a little over 100, and has been in existance since 1957. ~ \\% J *6\ ^O^ Dep artment Store In Patchogue P^ y^jj^^Mm ) S&N Puts The Axe To Prices 1E3» MSB® HOLIDAY WEEKEND Patcho e VI ^KBI M I L MB ^^^ SALE — Starts Friday Everything Here On Sale Friday, 9:30 a.m. Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders FINE FACE CLOTHS .6 for 30c *™^* NIVI ™ c «- Ladies ' Wool Car Coats . $5 to 10 Limit (i to customer . Keg. 19c ea. OlKL I LM INlLLHND $1 Values to $20. Act fast Alain Floor , Rear 1st Quality. Reg. 1.50. Alain Floor , Right Second Floor Quality Dish Cloths 6 for 30c BOYS ' WASH WEAR Ladies ' Winter Coats ..$15 to $55 Limit (i to customer , Reg. 19c ea. FLANNEL SLAX $2.99 Values to S110 , includes wools , fur trims Main Floor , Rear Wonderful buys , Keg. 3.99 2nd Floor » ^r» ,i »».r ^ ,r „ - T -r> *- „ n 2mi Floor Ladies ' Winter Storm Coats ..$15 ACRILAN QUILTS $5.99 GIRLS - HEAVV BRUSHED ORLON KeK S30 wMIc they I ast 1 to customer while they last. SWEATERS - $1.99 2nd Floor Reg. 9.99 . Alain Floor Rear sizi , s , , 0 , 2 < , {eff> 5 . ,, a Ladies ' Leather J ack ets $19.99 ACRILAN PILLOWS ....2 for $b M \' n \\\'' ' K\ ' r ^yloo 9 r 9 ' act fast L::; , ^ri 'Lr- 3 - M Ca - GIRL f JE ff? R , 99 \ C LL*** Fine Millinery $2 to 10 Dri p Dry Dish Towels 3 for $1 b \ Main F . !,»V , Kcar InTS ' \**' l ° $2 ° Limited quantity, Keg. 19c ca. I .____ I . '\ I ' c , c , . nncf ,,,„ m , Tt . n Mam Floor , Hear Girls ' Sleeveless Blouses 99c kVUSV - 1 ,?^ ' r '^A-TC «««: Cannon Bath Towels 3 for $1 sizes ,i to n , K e K . 1.99 C A SHMERE CO A TS $ 65 fi to customer , R CR . 59 C « I . Main Floor , Rear ' ^'LV *- Keg> $10 ° pS/ ' Sr^ 2 for $1 °?!r£ S SX3£ i^Si * 1 - 99 i JuMEf FINE DRESSES Brand new patterns , R CR . 69 C ea. Main Floor , Rear Reg. to 8.99 $3 70x90 White 1 Sheet Blankets 1 49 ?pr N roSn^FT ER «i QQ Reg\ to 2° °° $5 7 ^.S: A^ ^O 81 ^^ l '^ ^ellSPJaL^ 5 99 $l \\ Re ^ l ° 35 00 $? t0 $20 (h*. 2.99) for 2.49 IvrAWT DBCCCtV «1 QQ 9 x 12 VISCOSE Mam Floor , Rear INFANT DRESSES $1.99 TWEED RUG $24.95 \\ ¦¦ ^\ ¦¦ \^\\ \^ \i Wonderful savings. Act fast , Keg. S.50 „, •,, • ,. „ i>. \j \ j: „ ' Mi. -vc I MVC v wiiriivr ci wvw «» T-i „ u Built-in loa m l adding. AlliN h LONG & IsllOK l SLhhA b Alain Hoor , Rear ,, , - . . , „, • ° CUIDTC <ti r\r\ .^^^__^__ a ^_^__^_____ ^^_^_^_ v . Practical , decorative. ^HJK15 *1.UU \nivQ> nr\ t i ADC O C * I -Main Floor - Reiir Terrific bargains . R CR . 1.99-2.99 LALJitO L-VJLLAK3 £. XOX $1 WOOL VND NYI ON Alain Floor , Right Rvf r . $, each. V-neck <»r l' eter l' .n BRO A DLOOM ' ' SS.98 SO. yd. '^^™^ ~~^^T~ , ^¦\^¦^* , ¦^¦^ , ™ , ™¦\™¦^^- Main Floor , Front '\ \ , . ^ ' Men ' s Pine Dress Shirts ..2 for $5 . '' , owt *' ' ,r,ce ? wr - 3 davs onl) - i- i i • ... v- » «. i ^. . ». . n r *. Alain v loor , Rear l anious make , wash n wear . Keg. to So Ladies Swiss Hankies 3 for $1 ¦¦ ¦ Mam Moor , K.Kht Act fast t K S1 eB . Occasional Tables $14.95 Men S Bulky Cotton SOX ... pr. 39c Main Floor , Front u , . .. .. „ .„ „. ^t ^or ^£S- 6yc Ladies ' 16 Rib Umbrellas ....$1.99 ^ '\\M ^ 'L ^ \^ FAMOL ' S MtKK Wonderful , wonderful values , Keg. ,1.99 -^—«. IVA„„ . I i ' J ™L ^ CQ Main Floor , Front .l-l'IKOE MAI'LE ^ % Jl^T!^^Ci« :'^ \^ Ladies ' Hoods & Helmets 69c BED ROOM SUITE $139 Alain Floor , Right See this to believe value , Keg. to 2.99 Terrific value. Act at once MEN'S FINE TIES 2 for $1 AIain , Fl00 ' ' Flont , ^\/' r .MP ,?^ ^ Neats or fancies , Keg. $1 , 1.50 Ladies ' Italian Handbags $2.98 mnonnu CMITT ti-vo Alain Floor, lti K ht Excellent selection , Keg. 4.98 DtUKUUM 5UI1C. $1 /9 MEN'S WASH WEAK Main Floor , Front Wonderful quality buy, Keg. $219 ACRILAN SHIRTS $2.88 LADIES - LARGE SIZE Main ploQr - Kear L OMR sleeve , Keg. 3.99 HEADSCARFS 2 for $1 ftVwil^D/ KU^Cl tlTC *,™ Main Moor . Right Sensational buys. Values to 1.98 ea. DINING ROOM SUITE $ 179 Men s Fine Pajama s $2.79 Main Floor , Front Aci 4ui<* . ,{pK- $219 Coat or middy style , Keg. to 4.25 LADIES' COORDINATES r ul^I ^^ T Alain Moor , Right ,„,,»,„„ ..„.„ „,.,., umD-ru », M 5-1'IbCE MAl'LL Men ' s Fine Sweaters $2.99 V« \ 0^8 DINETTE SET $119 Pullover or coat styles . Keg. to 7.95 COTTON KMT SLAX or SKIRTS 2.98 Special value , Keg. $1 19 Alain Floor , Rixht Val. to 6.98 i lain F)°° 1- > Rear MEN'S CUFF LINKS OK .Main Floor , Left EMBOSSED TIE BARS 2 for $1 j Wastepaper Baskets 88c Famous make . Keg. t u 1.50 nt ciun CI A v *o nn I Terrific buys , Keg. 1.98 Alain Floor , Right BLfcJNU 5LAA $0.99 1 Basement MEN'S WOOL Orion & rayon or wool & dacron. I PI ANT TV TP AV? 4:1 1Q SUBURBAN COATS $9.95 Reg. 5.9s Main Floor , Loft j UJ^; gg KCB l S ef M '^'IT^I. b K ?S i • \**' l° 2I'95 LADIES' WOOL AND DACRON Basement ' MS rfe S 1 SLAX $5.99 . - {HONIXC BO J «D COTTON CHINOS $2.99 Famous make , Keg. 7.99 PAD and COVER 88c Newest Colors . Reg. 3.9K M tt,n Hoor ' L pffl ^ ,llc °\ e covep ' ,uftloSrt pad - |{l ' K ' ,l9 S Main Floor , Uight Sl'KTEEN DRIB DRY Basement MEN'S RAYON FLANNEL SHIRTWAIST DRESSES $3.99 ^ }^l S^FKIKJi \ Stainless Steel DRESS SLA X $3.99 special buys. STEAK KNIVES $1 Choice of colors , Reg. 5.99 Checks , solids , madras , p laids . Sensational buys. Alain Floor Right Main Floor , Left Comparable values to 8.95 i^; s J^ UTY Subteen Carcoats , Dresses , Winter- f . B TTT . ,u BOMBER JACKFTS $8 50 » C i DI 1/ • ( embed Cotton Chino All Purpose »• ? J „ Jpo.ou coats , Sweaters , Blouses y2 price rnTTON d VJ« **? de lined . Reg. 16.95 Mait ,,,„„,. ,, ( , ft ' V CU 1 1 UN 4 y ds . $5 Main Moor , Right , . llM , c . ,. 4 M/W . ^ . ..,¦ . -,- ••» w,dt \ sI'Rh«ly irr., LUGGAGE SALE $5 K' !i rfrj u. A rt^L «9 ? Q V A V c i \ , lor ch n olce - KeK- 9Kc >d- Choice of 3 si.es. Others $10. Panty G irdles & Girdles $2.29 Mam Floor , Rear Ken to 1° 9') Knockout bargains. -^^™^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ~^^^^^^^^^ ». Alain Floor \' l ' light Comparable values $1.50 FINER MATERIALS 88c ' - <vbiin Floor , Left Armd/cotton checks , printed taf- BOYS\ WASH WEAR LADIES' VENUS fetas , rayon/ silk blends. FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.00 Panty Girdles & Girdles $2.89 I » {t «- '\ '•\*• Mai\ ''' '\\• • \ '' ar I Sensational bargains . Reg. 1.99 Regular $5 values DDtlU Tt n ru*ll IE i J <M 2nd Floor Main Floo i , Left PRINTED CHALLIS ...3 y ds. $1 i ii * LADIES' COMBK1) Florals and checks , 36\ wide , Reg. 19c yd. Boy ' s Heavy Cotton Sox 4 pr. $1 COTTON BRIEFS 6 pr. 2.99 w ^'iVc ° iMni AM UCAH co A Act last. Keg. 39c pr. Sensational special purchase WHI I fc. INDIAN Ht ,AU 59c yd. ^nd Fluor while thev last. . '16\ w ide , slightly irr . ROYS' FAMOUS A1AKK I arlip* ' Darmn Tnttnn Slins $9 «JQ I' erfe.t wearing, Reg. 89c DUNGARFFS <R1 7Q Ladles macron cotton Slips JJi^.yy Majn ,,loo Rear 7T • ' ipi./3 I' rul, no iron. Opaque panel. $3.99 value LMI'OKTED CHIVY • ' n,, ' Fi , „r m ' UJ - s,iKhf,y irr \ Kt * B> 2 ;,N , ; M \;\ } ?Z:J? ™ • . u CUPS and SAUCERS 4 sets $1 HOYS' FAMOU S MAKE PB i vru mAT« MOO * 1 QQ Knockout buys . Keg. 39c set SI A V <R1 QP BRUNCH COATS $2.99 & 3.99 Basement i to .2. also s ums ' * V™ *^*? ?$r ' '2\20 , 38 • 1, • SPAGHETTI BOWLS $1 Bedfo rd cord , polished cottons . Reg- . '(.99 l , 'f i?i „, i '' » '! ''\''J' decorated . Keg. 1.19 larger sizes (reg. L9S) at 2.19 ' '\\ ' ' '^ U Basement BOY' S FAMOUS LADIES 1 LANNEL OB IMPORTED CRYSTAL HOODED PARKAS $4.99 Balbriggan Sleepwear $2 & 2.50 BAR STEM WARE 39c Knockouts . Reg. to 12.95 • '\ '\ ,(i - Assorted styles , Keg. 3.99 & S3 Act fast on these . Reg. 59c 2ml Floo, Mam Floor , Left Basement ROYS' FINE WOOL BLEND LADIES' OUJLT KOBE AND LIHBY SPORT COATS $6.99 LOUNGE SETS . $4 . 49 to 8.99 HI-BALL GLASSES $1.95 set Special purchase. Act faj st. Sizes 10 to II, Keg. to 17.99 Set of 8 , Keg. 3.95 values 2nd Floor Alain Floor , Left Basement NEWEST and EXCLUSIVE ! FOR THE FI RST TIME! jW^ . anTifffeasr Sjfer j BEAUTIFULLY PEARJJZED ^^ ! in a MOTHER OF I'EAKL LIKE ' j FINISH — Baby I'ink , Baby Blue tffe tf* {£ ! Beautifully .Mounted on Pho-to Frames , If tFV Ash Trays , etc. W ! • SEE ACTUAL SAMPLES • FAST DELIVERY up I | CALL (iKover 5-36S1 — I\ O. BOX 685 , PATCHOGUE J j Suffolk Jletalizing Service — Free Folders | I - The - \ Floorwalker at Swezey & Newins Patchogue Vwwww wwwwmww, ' THIS is THE weekend . . . three exciting shopping days . . . Monday events . . . then comes a real Chang- ' of pace for the following weekend . . . famous people . . . autographs and pictures . . . three convenient ways with a real nice fellow . . . and here we li'o . . . THREE BIG BIG DAYS — That ' s right, starting this Fri- day at 9:30 a. m. you will find excitement , fun and most im- portant — bargains . Bargains. BARGAINS throughout all of S&N as we celebrate Washing- ton ' s Birthday weekend. You 'll find hundreds and hundreds of exciting values in every single department on sale Friday morn- ing. Some of these are limited in quantity so we suggest that you act fast. All of these items will be on sale through Monday eve- ning or until they are all grabbed up. THEN HOLD YOUR HATS— Monday morning at 9 a. m. (note- that time) there will be crowds and more crowds waiting outside of the S&N doors to go after our traditional S&N \DOOHBUST- ERS\ that are for Washington ' s Birthday 0 N L Y. These are ridiculously low priced , unheard of values. We suggest that you read our advertisement in Saturday ' s issue of Newsday and listen on Sunday to our radio specials over WPAC. These you will not want to miss, nor will you want to miss the excitement of Patchogue ' s Thrilling February shopping dav. INSIDE TIP — For the hun- dreds and hundreds who will be on hand bright and early on Mon- day morning here is a bit of good advice , the front .MAIN STREET DOORS OF S&N will be opened at 9 a. m. All other doors will be opened at 9:15 a. m. so if you are one of the early birds we suggest these Alain Street doors. FRIDAY , FEB., Sfith—Here at S&N on Friday afternoon (Fen 2(ith), you are due for an unusual treat. A jjroup of Broadway and Hollywood actors and actresses will be present from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. to give out p ictures and sign autographs for people visiting S&N . All of these stars will appear in the Equity production of \The Aluse \ which will be held at the Patchogue Hotel' s new concert hall on February 2G & 27th. Tickets are priced at .$2.25 and are limited in number so we would suggest you call the Hotel for reservations. There will be 8 lending artists from Broadway, films , television and concert in this new show which is appearing for the first time here in Patchogue and will then be moving; to Connecticut. * * * PARTIAL I 1ST—Among the stars appearing at S&N (and the production) is Erik Rhodes whom most people know as \the Gi gilo \ who has appeared in \Ca n Can \ \Shinhone Alley, \ \Jamaica \ \Gay Divorcee \ and a host of other Broadway, film and TV shows; n 1 s o James Ilnnrahan , star of \Brigadoon \ and the Irving Berlin Revue , Jack Stra w who played \Prcz \ in \Pajama Game , Dorothy Keller , star of \Follow the Girls \ (with Jackie Gleason), \Rose Marie , \ \Show Boat. \ etc., Ronnie Cunningham of \Anne Get Your Gun , \ \Gav Divorcee , \ \Carousel , \ \King & I , \ \Can Can , \ etc., and a new and bright Hollywood starlet , Joyce Cor- bin , who has 11 Broadway shows and 26 TV shows to her credit and who has been predicted to be one of Hollywood ' s brightest stars within the next year. It is an unusual first for the Patch- ogue area. Wc suggest you visit these stars at Swezey & Newins on the afternoon of the 26th and make plans now for seeing them on the stage the evening of the 26th or 27th. * * * BEDDING BIT — Here ' s your chance to shop and compare if you are in the market for bedding. This weekend Ted Wilson is offer- ing a fabulous series of values from famous Sertu. Every mat- tress and box spring set is guaran- teed . . . you nave your choice at these prices for the set (which in- cludes both the mattress and box spring) $-19.95 . $59.95 . $(i!l.95 and $7J» .95. Be sure to look at these spectacular values , on sale Friday morning. THOUGHTS WHILE STROL- LING—Millirrnt \dresses \ Alur- nane back from the Soul hern waters with a real August tan . . . S&N ITS busy gelling set for (his big weekend of tallies . . . Pete l.ibcrcy and June Beebc putting extra touches on their displays . . . Cub Packs #65 and #11 removing their line exhibits after Scout week . . . Girl Scouts planning live window disp ln>s every (lay during G. S. week in March . . . well , i h.i t about docs it for now except for our usual . . . THOUGHT FOR THE WKEK — A good steeplei'liaser takes jumps in his stride faster and surer while the \dweller \ is the horse that ' seems to be nailed tu the fence top. People are like horses , there lire real junipers and there are the will-I-or-v. - on ' t-I' s who dawdle . . . and stumble. See you in the store during the w cek. # 1^f \f >, H^BI WAUCEH Sw.. . Itt^^ p^ij ffi ZI 'V & Newins \v__ .U2Gw Patchogue ^u^r^y