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  • I N P A T C H O G U E

    HERTZRENTS

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    FINEST!Rent a dependable HERTZ car!IT 'S E A S Y . . . a. phone call IT 'S ECONOMICAL . . . onlyreserves a clean 1961 Chev- $10 for a full 24-hr. day plusrolet or other fine car com- 10 cents a mile. And Hertz

    plete with rad io, automatic always pays for all gaso-drive, power steering. Call line, oil and insu rance! Askor come in today to rent a about Hertz convenient

    car here or reserve one any- "Rent it here . . . Leave it

    where in the world! there" service.

    let HERTZ put you in the driver's seatl

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    DeCarlos GainsE. End SoftballLoop's Top Spot

    The DeCarlo 's So f t ha ' 1 t r a madded a n o t h e r v i c t o r y to Us re-t o l d , d e f e a t i n g the Quogue Mi.vt i t s , 11-;!.

    O e C a i l o 's ended the M'aMin inf i r s t place in t h e East End S o f t -ba l l League , w i t h a 1J5-1 record.Quogue gained second p lace w i t han 11- ,'! mark . D e n n y '-, l i r i t e Spotshold.-, down t h i r d p lace w i t h I dv i c to r i e s ami f o u r de fea t .-, on thereason.

    Eas tpor t , 7-7 for the season , i-in f o u r t h ami Slater.-, is in t i f t h .

    F I N A L S T A N DIN (iS

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    DeCarlo 's Li 1Quogue Mis f i t s 11 ;,Penny 's H n t e Spo t -, 10 -1Ka.-> t p o r t F. 1) . 7 7S l a t e i . i 1\ X. C SSk ippy . i B u r g e r . i o lM a n o r v i ' l e A. C. I 111Mast ic - F. 1) . 1 1,'!

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    BOWLINGMaggio's

    Patchogue RecreationTuesday Mens League 8/22

    Leag ue Leader -Lenne tt H OUUM ,2l ' ^ - i> l _ .

    Hi gh g-ame, Charles Wina tb ,> > .

    H i g h Series , Char les W i n a n s ,P82.

    High Teams , S t r i k e r -., S '0A n i e r i e a n L e g i o n , SoO.

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    , p t .H, g-, i i .- r i f - ( rr. o n t i , I ' S X , m t 'o r m a t i o n officer.

    Crue t IVry Office i s Mar io T. Sireci and Rober t Frev w i l l beje A.'A A 'O 2' .II Ov tow V hall it -. P.itchogue September 11-15, f rom 9A ."' '.'.M ::!. . y. tn. to a n s w e r ipaos- *'. r s pe'^eviUi: the N a \ a i Ai r ******'***'*-*-*'***'****-****'-..i ~, iv eh' 'c \ which ir.e'.ucle jets ,-:.i ~ r'2i b> it '"' r?. t ra r '.spj r t s a n dir . t i- i . .': ..".::.-.

    Yt ) .;i 'j ,- r e^n b . }tvv-er . the agesof 17 j .rii: 20, -A -ithotit orior mi l i -t.i e-r -ernce. ^ i l i b-t eiv-'-n the i r,.". p e-. n a "r'. f a t corr.e , f i rs t

    2, , - rn-rt h'Pii-." in .-P if-ct ing- theirr'ppf l of' t r a i n i ng '.

    A -p- f i a i ra 'mt; p rogram isa v , inab!?- to rr. '-n or v/omei i who^ er . m a r , o f f ' i p a f .oni are - i r n i l ar to2>?.' y rH .irr/ -^. l l x t i nz - i i isued in h i -5 c a rfg o r y deporid on t h eI ' -n t -' t h of r - i v i l i a n e x p e r i f -n c e andt h e p a - - , i n g of a Navy w r i t t e n"/ a r n i n at p,ri . N'o a c t i v e d u tv is re-r i u i r "d for th i - i p r o gr a m . C i v i l i ano cc u p at i o n s sueh a - \v e.'r,"'and u p - t o - d e t e k n o w - h o ,\ of boath a n d l i n g t e c h n i que- .

    The P a t e h o gu Hay PowerSquadron i- one of o \ e y 2\H -queal-ron.s of th " U n i t e d S ta t e- Pov.oiS q u a d i o n - l o c a te ! t h t o u g h i m t th c o n t i n e n t a l l' n ted. S .a te- , A i a - k i ,H a w a i i and in t h e ( 'a n a . Z me ,O k i n a w a and .lap. n aiv l i- the re -t o r e ded ica t ed tn t h e ;' ! on io r .pnid' -a' '- - iv a tb .a t . I n t in p a i - u it o 1"'th.e-e ob jec t ive^ , i: e .p i i e - on a} r og u i m of f ree : n - t i a c t i o n inb o a t i n g -ub jec t- foi t h e ben- 't '.tand - at e t y c>I t . i e i u p i t mg o uo l i e .

    H\ a t t e n d i ng th - P a t c h ogu e LayP o w e r Sq u a d io n * l a - -e- , a ny o n e -oe'e.- i r i ng can a c q u i i e k n o w i > d>- .-eend u m l e r - t a n d ng wh i c h w nlg reat l y inc ea-p th .- - - a t e ty ofb o a t i n g a c t i v i t i p .-. a- well a.- th ep leasure and - a t i - f a c f o n d - r ivedf rom i t . w h e t h e r it he ou tboa rd .inboard or -a i l , ..iv u d . i . g to K r w mSalzer , c o m m a n d' i .

    The ba- ie c o t u -i :n ni ' o t i n g i-open , w i t h o u t c!nir _ e , to ai'. :ho-einteres ted in be::, r boa t .ng- en-j o y m e n t .

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    f ^ '61 OWENS |I 25-Foot Owens Flagship =| List $4995 Now 3995 |a 27-Foot Owens Flagship S

    1 List $6995 Now 5Hf|5 |5 27-Foot Owens Flybridge I1 ^st $6695 Now SgfJH IS Sorry, No Trades at These Low, Low Prices 5S "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" I

    j LIGHTNER S BOAT YARD j2 Suffolk's Largest Owens Dealer 53 AT THE FOOT OF ATLANTIC AVE. , >\ EST S A Y VI L LE _

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    I OI N M I I , A s p h a l t . . -A< A l 1 , lu . rk .- t - , : 1*5 0 0 2 13 .400Hi-hfibel. V I W I N 12 10 2 0 1 S ."196H o n k , C' l u i s i - I n n is 12 15 1 0 0 7 ..5WHosi-o, C i u i s, ' I n n 50 10 2 '. 2 0 1 11 .i00Min t, K.ust 1' aU-hi .Kut - i ! 9 U> 2 0 0 A .ST2UiKahm-, K .'5ri7N a i n \ , K k l i a \ . p t ( . 12 2 . 2 2 s ! i ',o 15 22 l s5 .4(52Nt-pp. -l l ' .s l i i s i i i a i u - f 5 1 1 200 J J ", 12 U> 2 '. 150 .4 59lion & K i l l ' s r>s0 l **^ J-.l \~> ;. :i 140 .4 5 ; to represent the Eastern Divisionol t h e S u f f o l k C o u n t y H.-t s e h a l l .Assoc ia t ion in a clash w i t h t he win-n. i of i he W t s l p i t i D i N i s i n n to d e t e r m i n e t h e e o u n t y champion . Thei i i - t j a m, w . n i to \oi t h p ' i r t in 11 i n n i n g s iiy tho score of 9-8. The-M O I P ! p im e u is w o n l. N' t he Rookies N v i t h 11-8. The f i n a l j vanio wi l lb, p ' IN i i al X o i t h p u r t n e x t S a t u r d a y . This name will last nine inn-i i i ' - ' d n a n a icc i - A i t K a n e h ! and Pat Rooney say they w i l l play \ t . \ a \ a : . ab l e p l ;t \ d because they real ize there 's no tomorrow.

    -. . ! +( I I O I P I O N S H IP S L O - H A L I W i t h t h e slo-ball t our n a m e n t st a r t -

    w ' . .\ s I . m h i m a ny peop le have suj ested doinj; t h i s on an ' ' ' - - 1 :. '-o h.- i N c been t h i n k i n g of t h i s idea and of meet-- ' - N\ ' ' i a -. . t ' l o t i s n et - , a t i o n d i r ec to r s in t h e c o u n t y and pres iden ts

    ' ' ' ' - '" an, ! to - < t un a s e c t i o n a l p l ayof f to d e t e r m i n e w i n n e r sv- ' ''- - ' i e N e u t u a l h p l ay foi - t h e p o u n t y c ha m p i o n s h i p . 1 would

    ' ' ' y > < f i o m ai y o i i e r e e a r d i nn t h i s s u b j e c t . I ' m sure t h a t we' . ' ' ' ;' t o , M i l . \ t h a t w o u l d be t r u l y represt ' n t a t i v e t >t ' t h e

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    O D I X \ M l b: \DS X u - e to see t h e l e t t e i . cetr p ' -n."--" .; pp :- v . n i a i P j n i s i i u - t i o n in t h e L e t t e t s t a t h e K d t '.et . f i v ' tu M -.s Rpb e i t :L. Al s| . k \ . AI i v 1 sa> t ' - a n k s f t v , ' - ' D 'a "e Sc '- 'oev -'c ,t" 2\ :"pp '- t a t f . . . 'I he L e c r e a t i P i i I \ pa t fp- -. * . c -ppp ". < N p s, \ ' " i^p p ,v c ' i ' s j, '> dp ' : - o ' p w h o h" !:u' tl w i t h t h - I ' p - - s [\i \ p-.p .-t pp .-" ' \p , . A L p t j .i" , - '- p l a s i i p a i t v u i N e n at :'. N l , .ip pp , .'

    Girls Softball in Tie W i l li a m McFar lan" , assist-ant coach at Wil iam Floy dHig h School has announcedthe Colonials ' 11)61 f ootballschedule. This year , the Colo-nials are scheduled for sixcontests in League Four ofthe Suf fo lk C o u n t y Footbal lAssociat .on and on" contes tw i t h u n a t t a c he d Sachem H i g h .Sep tember 30Wil iam Floydvs. Sachem , aw ay.October 7Wil l i am Floyd vs.S o u t h a m p t o n , aw iv.October 14Wi l i am Floyd vs.W e s t h a m p t o n, away.October 21 W i l l i a m Floy dvs. East Hampton , home.October 28Will iam Floy d vs.Hauppaugue . hom.November 4Wil l iam Floy dvs. G reenpor t , a w a y .November 11William Floydvs. Kirm s Park , home.

    Colonials' FootballSlate Lists 7 Tilts

    M A S T IC H E A C l l Joseph Fa-ne l l o , c h a i r ma n of t h e A r t h u r 11.C' u n e A m e t i e a n Leg ion Post 1533Games C o m m i t t e e, t h i s w eek an-nounced t h a t t h e Game Nig -J i t ssponsored each Fr iday by the Postand held at t he Democra t ic Club-house on Locust Drive have beencancelled u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. Hea'so said t h a t h-.\ on oehal f of theLegion Post , is most apprec ia t iveof the publ ic suppor t th i s endeavorhas received , hu t t ha t c i rc u m s t a n -ces are such that cancel la t ion ofthis event is necessarv.

    ( JAME NIG HTS C ANCELLED

    B R O O K H A V E N TOWN

    SLO-BALL PLAYOFFS

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    Totals 4 < H 22 Totals 55 15 17

    Satev.a\ Bui lders 3^i 2"2 A I sB r o o k h d \ e n Aspha l t 452 2' ; 015

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    Sweeney 4 0 0 Mao Lean 5 4 '5ri. Meeker 4 J .5 K a s n ou ^k i 4 1 2l.umiequist 4 1 > C o rw i n s 1 2I*. Meeker '5 0 2 J Coleman ' 0 0U N u m e r 4 1 i> Cox 5 2 5D A W O < 1 2 Murph> 5 2 2Miehaei is > 1 i Ha-.ers 4 5 3Coluut 3 I 2 Dobr ie 2 1 2Kiore 3 0 0 P C.roh 0 0 0Foley 5 0 0 Sohorvlme 3 2 2

    Lento 1 0 0Manei iM' 4 3 21 Coleman 4 1 . )

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    T i n k e r B u n k 100 !0-> 0 7l!ro\'k h a \ en Asph . t l t st> 2 2t' 2 x 10

    This WeekIn Sports

    Members of the Gideon Campof Eastern Suffolk gathered lastNvoek for the i r regular meet ing atthe homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hol-land Bonhote of Farmingvi l le . Be-fo re the dev otiona l anr l busine ss.session, the Gideons enjoyed acovered dish supper . Members andgue .sps present were Mr. and Mrs.Edwards Gowns and chi ldren ofEast Qu ogue , Mr. and Mr- . R o-bert Stivers of Riverhead , Mrs. AlGordon of F lander - , Mr. and Mrs.John Free.se of Manorv i l l e , Mr.and Mi's. Erich Weaver of Cente r -each, M r. and Mr- . Carl Eri cksonof Rocky Point , Dr. and Mrs. Si-meon De Re-zke of East Mori-ches , Winfield Bransford of Pat-chogue. Alf red Ol .-en of Ronkon-koma , Har ry Dovp of R ive rheadand Miss Celia Palmer of EastQuogue.

    GIDEON MEETING

    Rough Seas HitDomino RegattaCrafts Capsized

    Sailors in the Domino YachtClub Regat ta had a rough t i ni eSaturday in Patchogue as roughseas and strong winds hinderedth e competi t ion.

    Several capsizes took placeeven before the s ta r t ing gun andmany boats failed to f inish af terbeing swamped or demasted.

    In the Nar raske tuck Class ,George Palmer came m first wi thAmbition II. Charles A x t m a n nyvas second with Teaser IV a n dJohn Tuth i ll was thi rd w i t hMunisunk.

    John Ince 's Troublemaker wasthe on ly finisher in the Blue JayClass and Ernie Fenton 's Dipmanaged to be the only Sailtishto comple te the course.

    Dave Balch's Torneremo led thefield in the Raven Class and II.Has t ings Reddall was second inFlying Fox.

    SAILFISH CLASS1 . Dip, Er-nest Fenton.

    SUPER SAILFISH CLASS 1. Rover , Susan Baker; 2, OnTime. Lyn Kasin; 3, Adios , Steph-en Patterson.

    CAPE COD CLASS 1. WhiteCap. Peter and Brandt Rising; 2,No Name , Warren Utt lev.

    JET-14 CLASS 1. Duchess,Dave Beebe; 2 , Fury, Walt er El-l iot t ; 3. Cantie , John Remmer ; 4 ,Banshee. Peter Fick: 5. A-OK ,John Everritt.

    BLUE JAY CLASS (JuniorDivis ion) 1, Li t t le Mac. MikeMcCorma ck ; 2. Ketchup, KathyHolland.

    BLUE JAY CLASS ( Mid getDi v i s ion) 1. Troublemaker,Jo hn I nee.

    BEETLE CAT CLASS (OpenDiv is ion) I, DDT , Harvev Mc-Chesnev; 2. Cub Sub. Peter Zendi ;3, Best Bet. Mary Vejvoda; 4,Coonskat. Jeff Coon.

    BEETLE CAT CLASS (Midge tDivis ion) 1, Bubbles , Peg Carl :2 , Fat Cat , Nard i Suvdam; 3. Ho rCat . Brvce Suvdam.

    R A V E N GLASS 1. Torn-ro-nio, Da vid Batch; 2, Firing Fo x ,H a s t i n g s R e d d a l l ; 3, S i s ter A te ,Fr ink.

    THISTLE CLASS 1. BlackBeard , Peter I l i lgendorf ; 2. Mi

    J u l I I . M i k o I. i iV ch i u : 3. N, t\ asT*>iu D a u c h : 1. I n v : c t ' i s . Rav Mei-ick; .". Hoo: Man . Sandy M> -igel.

    N A R R A S K E T U C K CI ASS 1A m b i t i o n I T . Gi u-ge Palm '; 2.Teaser IV , d iar ies A\::r .ari"; 3.M u n isu n k , John T u t h '.l'.; 4. S"^r 'I I . R icha rd Eide 'b , r u ^r ; 5. R e d -sk in . Ge o i o p F u r m a n .

    "TOAD ' CONKLIN STIDE and WEATHER ALMANACTABLE OF SUN AND HIGH TIDES FOR THE WEEK

    (Supplied by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey;Hoars Given are for Eastern Standard Time.

    Sun San PatchogueRue Set (Great So. Bay) Port Jefferse*

    Mastic Beach Bellport Moriches Inlet and(Moriches Bay) (Bellport Bar) (Ocean) Setauket

    AM. P.M. A M . P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.MT. A UK . Al "> :2t5 : >.i '2 : "I 12i "> ' ;s ' i s " ' ' .I ' . Sept. 1 "i :27 K - > i .^ s 4 : I ' > 4 " , t I t " :' s " i 'S. St-pt. 2 S:2s i, u 4 - 4 "> ' .0' '- .i " " ". i ' "> ' 2 " " :S. Sept. ! ~> V l ') i. :2'l " !" < ' ~ ' '2 2 I 2M. Sept. ! .". pi'l H :J7 >i < ' 7- "s 4 "T. Sei.r . .", => : < ! i ^ . -Ji 7 . 1 1 pi' '. * . s , . - - .,XV . Sept. b ~i -. l l 6 . 2 J * s s -", . , ; , _ . ; , _ v . ' (

    For hizh tide at Democratic Point (Fire Island Inlet) add 15 mm. to Mnriches InlevFor high tide at Shinnecock Inlet subtract 10 minutes from Moriches Inle t

    For hijrh tide at Stony Brook subtract 5 minutes from Port Jefferson & Setauket.

    WEATHER and TEMPERATURE COMPARISON(Courtesy Patchogue fcMectru- L i g h t C o m p a n O

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    FOLLOW ^ -^w>.i tt^ri rrviARSSW *W W _m^ 5-2365RIVER AVE. _9 &^/ rf sAv. $y?%>arcj