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BM I mmon-Bon. m ' . m BB mmm M M L isn Cal ifornia Roast 49<£ HelllZ "Super-Right " U HE j B^ «C AI H AM AM I BJP Whole or Fresh—Boneless Front Gats Straight Cuts Sweet Gher kins . 9m &EUll liMlWl D Either Ha" Brisket Beef 59 lb c 79 , ' i: 31« ^^ Rib Lamb Chops S 79 i Royal Gelatin X~ *°* *$T\ 0ven- W ^gulm M fm% Smoked Tongues 49 t c *-. \ "SlS V RMdy ***• Style flk^ V Chicken LESS 39£ —"49?. 4 ^ 37c ^ T^ib. Halifeut Steaks ' 59.S *"f j ' p,P an , ' , ^M*»«"BML ^SMMT ™> ^Danish Crown Brand IMPORTED DANISH ^^k ¦^ ^T SWEET CORN [ SLICED BACON . a&. it 59< | crSi -™. K" F 6-»33« I HONEYDEW CRAPI JELL Y * ; 39J Pure Vegetable Shortening ——— H ^^ ^^ ^^ 1| W:iMc 3 1b. OC c ^ . ¦ Vine-Ri pened , AjP C I WIS wM E A H P I EC * . - - ^ » 12 07 ^1 £^i S . can ©a Cantaloupe ^. , 25c J IfwnEIII iEd Ready t0 Eat Cereal iZp .w 4V c | Kaiser Watermelon s^ I Tft|U|J | TftBC Progresso Brand ^20 07. ^E § Aluminum Foil fU^^iAC Sweet lb^ O cl ¦ " "¦•"wfclB? Imported Italian A cans 4# ft# * | < ? 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" ' H meode 4 - . 4 I c Veri Thin Pretzels P 8 C29 e Potatoes N Ht„ 5 " : 47 c < _ DdiqUin MIX Don *he Beachcomber e ^ 2J| 0 Crestitiont Brand—Superb Quality Ann Page Really Fresh Ivory Sweet Green Peas ^ **>* 6 p ° kg °: 95« Ice Cream A Fa r$ il 95c Mayonnaise * 37c V 59c Liquid Dete rgent Birds Eye Succotash 2 ^ 49° For ™* *** »»*»• -lob^ <* ^^ of Ann Page 2 7 : f « c »*?£ Birds Eye Artichoke Hearts pk; 49 « Col gate Soap t35 c <l*59 c Peanut Butter 59 c p la5tic !>5 p la5ti c d Asparagus Spears **« p °-39c Burry ' s Cookies RomPer Room « Y ;39 C Roasted Peanuts A&P B nd ,6oz 39c Mr. Glean ;? b » Jrthr | Beans WW Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers X> Deluxe Margarine wH^ , £« c A . purpo, . qU id c,eane, Birds Eye Rhubarb *££ p 6c29« Braaibart ^j^ l5^41 « 2^r 59« Nescafe Instant Coffee T0 ?f 89c IS5 llr fil 0 r7T-^ f B r \ $hfn !„? evero ^ Marcal Paper Napkins 2 p of t 0 21 c Za-Rex Syrups p- *™ ° P 5S5 C _ Yukon Club ^^ 2 b 2 0 9^29c Kitchen Charm Wax Paper '^ 20 c Florient Deodorant Ae, ' ^^670 Clif fiS n « pr llU Canada Dry, Hoffman, « large ilQo 5(6 «. «« »' ¦¦" Uin 6 ,Sr ** I ' S White Rock , Plus Dep. * faotles ^' | " j PLY & Mos9u.ro KILLER Super Coola A« FI -°« 3 *~ 25 c Jone p arkep ^pBrr^. i^^^ 3 ^^ fflUG? 1 ' ANN PAGE bl: b 99 c j Coca-Cola ^^ 6 b ^ 43^ | MM Goods ! j Be^ajy Mfe ^ ' SM-0-0-0-TH Daily Dog Food Do»ry Voiues! EMMfu %mlBm^ ^^^^ S^ ! ABLE MARGAR,NE * 6 r „,, J „; w ' u,ca - FRENCtl ^• p w^^ Iiniarg^^a MADE FROM 100% CORN OIL Handy 12 Pack Fancy Wisconsin Well Aged rn i l ,w l ^ ^^S^ ^ ^ l^^^^ ^H for e ,eater nourishment, better AJI in f 6 <*. Q70 Sharp Cheddar Cheese ,b -65c A nni e nne CA ^^^ »^^^ ta s tfi i . easier spreadin g. Sold V""H" 1Z - 97 Danish Blue Cheese —< lb.83« APPLE PIE 59< n. JJ. 5^^4lt I atl JU R AU SWISS SlifiAS NATURAL 8 OX. 4Q e Pie that ' s all juicy apple slices inside . . . tender Pkg ' ^ ** D0UBt£ YOUR M0N£r " ACKI LaUUie DOy «1lraa OIIW» A&P Dome*tic pk g. gD crust outside ... then smothered over with | Dog Food v "wenster Slices *- 8 pl: 35« 8 "^ hi ,e ™f fctae At - -** «> Healfh gnd B f A} d ALA«| A DEI CHEESE FOOD 2 ib. 07is More Jane Porker Values! «. ¦ i ^ . T 7 -T^ 2 ?.;; 33o J^^^ -tSSSffa,, .tig Danish Cheese Horn - 39« ftnpe ^othpaste y- J^r 49« *™SE *SSJ=r fcS Orange leed Cold Square ¦ -«• Lustre^ran e ^ - ^^l?79« Daily Cruyere Cheese Pas( . urhed Proe s pl g 29« Sugar Jumbles Cookies ! V 23« Sea andSki 4M . s :r.t L rL . £U5 Dog Meal . A^TliiiiprTWwiBJ Rolls ^^4°' 8 25 c flnacin F ° r ^ d " h> ^o 73 " Vb 21 ° llb-43° V »T T rT *l!IiSylff W GS M M I White Bread NF ^ h d e< ' 2 , "b 39c Band-Ai d Plasti c Strips ^, 43' Riveriiead Wafer May Be Illegal : Audit & Control Riverhead Town may have beei fluoridating its water supply il legally during the' past seve. years , according to informatioi received Tuesday by the Riverheat Town Board. Councilman Elmer A. Stotzk read a communication from the Slate Department of Audit an' Control which stated that thi town board did not have the righ to adopt a resolution directing the addition of fluorides to the watei system back in 1954. Mr. Stotzky had written to the department asking if the town board , " sitting as the water com- missioners , may resolve to discon- tinue the fluoridation of the water without a public hearing, " and if "the permission of the commis- sioner of health is needed prioi to discontinuance?" In his reply, George F. Whalen counsel to the comptroller , stated : "This department has held that fluoridation of water supply has no relation to the potability of the water nor to its use for sani- tary or other purposes. "It is our opinion that specific statutory authority would be re- quired before a water district could purchase and use fluorida- tion apparatus. In other words the town board did not have the righ t to adopt a resolution directing the addition of fluoridation to the wa- ter system." Last month the town board vo- ted to accept the offer of another state agency, the health depart- ?nent , to undertake a four-month . survey of the Riverhead Water District. Home owners have com- plained repeatedly about the bad tasting water and the rust content which ruins laundry. The State Health Department plans on finding measures to elim- inate the rusty condition and to demonstrate that there is no rela- tionship between fluoridation and the taste and qualit y of the town ' s water supply. In reply to another query of Mr. Stotzky, the Department of Audit and Control informed him that a town may expend money for sodium fluoride treatment of the teeth of pre-school children in the town and may also distribute fluoride tablets to children in the town. According to Town Attorney Jacob Harding, the statement from the Department of Audit and Control regarding the legality of the fluoridation of the water , " can 't be taken at its face value because it appears to be too shocking." The statement , he ad- ded , is not clear and needs inter- pretation . Mr. Harding said that he would take immediate steps to clarify the board' s position. A public hearing had been held prior to the adop tion of the reso- lution in June of 1954 , and the permission of the state commis- sioner of health was obtained. But , the letter from the Audit and Control Department seems to indicate that specia l state legisla- tion is required before a munici- pality can fluoridate its water system , Mr. Harding said. .Miss Linda Kill) of Carden City. | who was seriously injured July 10 in ;i motorryclo accident in Brook- h:ivi j n . continued for the second week on the critical list at Brook- haven Memorial Hospital, accord- ing to hospital authorities. The 19-year-old girl was injured when the motorcycle on which she was riding left South Country Road and struck a house , police . -aid. The driver . John Kasten- dieck , 26 , of 145 Pearl Avenue, Holtsville. was also injured , and is in fair condition at the hospital. Miss Kilo Continues In Critical Condition supper. Present were , Doctor and Mrs. Simeon De Reszke of East Mor- iches , Mr . and Mrs . Robert Stivers of Riverhead , Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Downs and their children , Sharon and Irving of East Quogue. M.. and Mrs. John Freese and grandchildren , Veronica and Chery l Rollins of Manorville , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon of Fland- MANORVILLE Eastern Suf- folk Camp of Gideons held a reg- ular monthl y meeting at the Brookfield Presbyterian church Jul y 10, following a covered-dish ers , .Mr. and ( Mrs. William Steck of Southampton , Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land Bonhote of Rocky Point , Mi" , and Mrs. Erich Wever of Cen- tereach , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erick- son of Shoreha m , Miss Celia Palm- er of East Quogue. Harry Dopp of Rive: head , Winfield Bransford of Patchogue and Alfred Olsen of Ronkonkoma. Guests were , the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Ploth of Yaphank Presb y- terian church. The next meeting during the summer will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Downs of East Quogue . During the business meeting which fol- lowed the devotio?is service , p lans were made for a Gideon rall y in October. TO BE SUCCESSFl'L ADVERTISE E. Suffolk Gideons Plan October Rall y Issue Last Call For LI Potato Queen Entries The last call for candidates for the regal role of Long Island Po- tato Queen was issued this week as the L. I. Farmers Institute and its energetic Ladies ' Auxiliary an- nounced p lans for its fourth an- nual Potato Blossom Ball. This gala event has been sched- uled for August 5, at Regulas Corner , Riverhead , and will be highlighted by the selection of the 1961 Potato Queen. Contestants must be unmarried daughters of Long Island potato farmers , 17 to 20 years of age , according to the committee in charge , headed by Mrs. Herbert Smith of Calverton , and they can call Mrs. Smith by 6 p. m. tomorrow at PArk 7-1452 or JAmesport 2-3528 , for further information and rules of the con- test. All beauty queen entries and their escorts , are honor guests at the ball. The first official duty of the new queen will be to determine the winner of the "tdke-your- choice " awards of a new tractor or $2 , 000 in cash. Shares are be- ing sold to raise funds for the active promotional program the auxiliary will carry out during the coming potato marketing season. Each shareholder is entitled to ad- mission for two at the dance , Au- gust 5. Mrs. Anthony Tiska of Bridge- hampton is chairman of the com- mittee on arrangements for this enterprise. The following makes and models of tractors will be made available by these coopera ting dealers. Oliver 770 , Rolle Bros., Riverhead ; Massey-Fergu - son 65, William Kroemer & Sons. Riverhead; Ford 841 , Modern Tractor Company, Riverhead ; Far- mall 340 , L. I. Produce & Fertili- zer Company. Riverhead; and John Deere 630 , Henry A. Pollack Company, Riverhead. A similar project last year made it possible for the LIFI Auxiliary to do an excellent job of selling Long Island potatoes to both pro- duce trade and consumer audien- ces , using newspaper advertising, radio spots , distribution of potato recipe folders , and public demon- strations of potato cookery as the media. Among other LIFI activi- ties , were participation in the now-famous L. I. Potato Week , and the sponsorship of the 1960 Potato Queen at several Suffolk County affairs , as well as the New York State Fair at Syracuse. Co-chairmen of the affair are Mrs. Leo Borkoski , of Water Mill , and William Nowaski of Middle Island. rwwiiiwwiiwitii n wn wiiwwwi i y wi y iitwwwwwwwwww I. -™ e l I at Swezev & Newins j p,teh 08Ue F _~ ^..uMUAu ^a^UAMAMM Wisconsin report . . . weekend news . . coming and going . . . growing, growing . . . policy . . . changes . . . and here we go . . . PURCHASE Negotiations were completed this week and &wezey and Newins now has acquired title to the building on Oak Street that formerly housed the furniture Depart- ment of the Bee Hive store. This building is immediatel y ad- jacent to the " under construc- tion " large Oak Street parking lot. The building is now under- going major construction changes and will be used for the present as an S&N ware- house. :|: * :;: WATCH FOR IT Excite- ment is .running high with our team of S&N buyers with the purchase .of this property . In the past because of extensive S&N purchases with many companies , these buyers have been off ered some wonderful quantity assort- ments which they have not been able to take advantage of because of space problems. With this addi- tional nearby space just 88 steps from our main S&N building you will find that S&N will be able to offer you even more values than in the past. Be on the look- out. :k ; ij WISCONSIN REPORT —Our S&N best wishes this week go out to our foundations buyer , Dot Morrison , who was enjoying a summer vacation w ith her family and contracted pneu- monia and ended up in a Wis- I consin hospital. A speedy re- | covery, Dot. . . . £ * £ FRIDAY MORNING At 9:30 a.m. this Friday morning, you 'll want to be at S&N for the ' start of our Mid Summer Clearaway Event. You 'll find big savings in every department as our S&N buyers clear the decks for incom- ing merchandise. Here is your chance to make big savings while the selection is at its very best . Don 't miss these summer "buys. " They are great. * * :;: GOING & COMING Back to S&N this week after summer holidays w ere Kim Swezey, Joe Gutleridge , and Charles Mo/oz- nik. Heading in the opposite di- rection were Josephine "'Slip Covers " Wilson , Bill "House- wares " Gerard and Virginia "Girls ' Dept" Laubenberger: Still enjoying his Canadian va- cation is Ray "Men ' s Dept" Thomas . SPEAKING Of the men ' s dept , going on sale this weekend as a part of our Clear Away event are our most popular cotton knit men ' s shirts , priced as of Friday a.m. at just S2 while they last. NEW FACES Joining the ever growing Swezey & Newins team are a wonderful group of people whom we are most happy to " welcome aboard" ... a hearty hello to Lillian Deubel , Judy Inskip, Jane Perry, Carol Larsen , Tom Sabatelle and Steve Seidel. :): * :[: CHANGES Now that basic construction has been completed on our North Ocean Avenue win- dows , the crew has started on S&N' s Main Street windows. All of this is a part of our master plan for physical improvement of our S&N building to make the store an even better place to shop leisurely and conveniently. Keep watching, for the changes are taking place fast. * * * BUSY , BUSY Have you noticed the crowds heading up the front stairway of the store? Follow them some day and you 'll see that these are the smart shoppers who have discovered that our S&N price policy on dresses trul y saves them big $$. You see that every $10.98 dress is priced at $9.84 , every $14.98 dress at $12.84 and every $17.98 dress at $15.84. Shop and you will see exactly what we mean. Then you w ill be one of the many folks whom others will be fol- lowing. * * ^ THOUGHTS WHILE STROLL- ING Thanks for your wonder- ful response to last week' s wool braided rug offerings . . . they were sensational buys . . . have you seen the $1.88 short sleeve sport shirt sale going on in our popular men ' s furnishings dept ? ... if not , you ' re missing a real good deal . . . that' s it except for our . . . * * * THOUGHT FOR WEEK One man with courage makes a majority. See you in the store during the week. i£^ E^ THEFLO OR- f[£ 5&^ WALKER , Swe- \^K j »ii^2P ze y & Newins, Patchogue ! Floorwalker

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Riveriiead WaferMay Be Illegal :Audit & Control

Riverhead Town may have beeifluoridating its water supply illegally during the' past seve.years, according to informatioireceived Tuesday by the RiverheatTown Board.

Councilman Elmer A. Stotzkread a communication from theSlate Department of Audit an'Control which stated that thitown board did not have the righto adopt a resolution directing theaddition of fluorides to the wateisystem back in 1954.

Mr. Stotzky had written to thedepartment asking if the townboard , "sitting as the water com-missioners, may resolve to discon-tinue the fluoridation of the waterwithout a public hearing," and if"the permission of the commis-sioner of health is needed prioito discontinuance?"

In his reply, George F. Whalencounsel to the comptroller, stated :"This department has held thatfluoridation of water supply hasno relation to the potability ofthe water nor to its use for sani-tary or other purposes.

"It is our opinion that specificstatutory authority would be re-quired before a water districtcould purchase and use fluorida-tion apparatus. In other words thetown board did not have the rightto adopt a resolution directing theaddition of fluoridation to the wa-ter system."

Last month the town board vo-ted to accept the offer of anotherstate agency, the health depart-?nent , to undertake a four-month.survey of the Riverhead WaterDistrict. Home owners have com-plained repeatedly about the badtasting water and the rust contentwhich ruins laundry.

The State Health Departmentplans on finding measures to elim-inate the rusty condition and todemonstrate that there is no rela-tionship between fluoridation andthe taste and quality of the town'swater supply.

In reply to another query ofMr. Stotzky, the Department ofAudit and Control informed himthat a town may expend moneyfor sodium fluoride treatment ofthe teeth of pre-school children inthe town and may also distributefluoride tablets to children in thetown.

According to Town AttorneyJacob Harding, the statementfrom the Department of Audit andControl regarding the legality ofthe fluoridation of the water ,"can 't be taken at its face valuebecause it appears to be tooshocking." The statement, he ad-ded , is not clear and needs inter-pretation . Mr. Harding said thathe would take immediate steps toclarify the board's position.

A public hearing had been heldprior to the adop tion of the reso-lution in June of 1954 , and thepermission of the state commis-sioner of health was obtained.But , the letter from the Auditand Control Department seems toindicate that specia l state legisla-tion is required before a munici-pality can fluoridate its watersystem , Mr. Harding said.

.Miss Linda Ki l l ) of Carden City. |who was seriously in jured July 10in ;i m otorryclo accident in Brook-h:ivi j n . c o n t i n u e d for the secondweek on the critical list at Brook-

haven Memorial Hospital , accord-ing to hospital authorities.

The 19-year-old girl was injuredwhen the motorcycle on which shewas riding left South CountryRoad and struck a house , police.-aid. The driver . John Kasten-dieck , 26 , of 145 Pearl Avenue,Holtsville. was also injured , andis in fa i r condition at the hospital.

Miss Kilo ContinuesIn Critical Condition

supper.Present were , Doctor and Mrs.

Simeon De Reszke of East Mor-iches, Mr .and Mrs . Robert Stiversof Riverhead , Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ward Downs and their children ,Sharon and Irving of East Quogue.M.. and Mrs. John Freese andgrandchildren , V e r o n i c a andChery l Rollins of Manorville , Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Gordon of Fland-

MANORVILLE — Eastern Suf-folk Camp of Gideons held a reg-ular monthl y meeting at theBrookfield Presbyterian churchJul y 10, following a covered-dish

ers , .Mr. and ( Mrs. William Steckof Southampton , Mr. and Mrs. Ro-land Bonhote of Rocky Point , Mi",and Mrs. Erich Wever of Cen-tereach , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erick-son of Shoreham , Miss Celia Palm-er of East Quogue. Harry Dopp ofRive: head , Winfield Bransford ofPatchogue and Alfred Olsen ofRonkonkoma.

Guests were , the Rev. and Mrs.

Richard Ploth of Yaphank Presby-terian church. The next meetingduring the summer will be held atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. EdwardDowns of East Quogue . Duringthe business meeting which fol-lowed the devotio?is service , planswere made for a Gideon rall y inOctober.

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E. Suffolk GideonsPlan October Rally

Issue Last CallFor LI PotatoQueen Entries

The last call for candidates forthe regal role of Long Island Po-tato Queen was issued this weekas the L. I. Farmers Institute andits energetic Ladies ' Auxiliary an-nounced plans for its fourth an-nual Potato Blossom Ball.

This gala event has been sched-uled for August 5, at RegulasCorner , Riverhead, and will behighlighted by the selection of the1961 Potato Queen. Contestantsmust be unmarried daughters ofLong Island potato farmers, 17 to20 years of age , according to thecommittee in charge , headed byMrs. Herbert Smith of Calverton ,and they can call Mrs. Smith by6 p. m. tomorrow at PArk 7-1452or JAmesport 2-3528, for furtherinformation and rules of the con-test. All beauty queen entries andtheir escorts , are honor guests atthe ball.

The first official duty of thenew queen will be to determinethe winner of the "tdke-your-choice" awards of a new tractoror $2,000 in cash. Shares are be-ing sold to raise funds for theactive promotional program theauxiliary will carry out during thecoming potato marketing season.Each shareholder is entitled to ad-mission for two at the dance, Au-gust 5.

Mrs. Anthony Tiska of Bridge-hampton is chairman of the com-mittee on arrangements for thisenterprise. The following makesand models of tractors will bemade available by these cooperating dealers. Oliver 770, RolleBros., Riverhead ; Massey-Fergu-son 65, William Kroemer & Sons.Riverhead; Ford 841, ModernTractor Company, Riverhead ; Far-mall 340, L. I. Produce & Fertili-zer Company. Riverhead; andJohn Deere 630, Henry A. PollackCompany, Riverhead.

A similar project last year madeit possible for the LIFI Auxiliaryto do an excellent job of sellingLong Island potatoes to both pro-duce trade and consumer audien-ces, using newspaper advertising,radio spots, distribution of potatorecipe folders, and public demon-strations of potato cookery as themedia. Among other LIFI activi-ties , were participation in thenow-famous L. I. Potato Week,and the sponsorship of the 1960Potato Queen at several SuffolkCounty affairs, as well as theNew York State Fair at Syracuse.

Co-chairmen of the affair areMrs. Leo Borkoski , of Water Mill ,and William Nowaski of MiddleIsland.

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PURCHASE — Negotiationswere completed this week and&wezey and Newins now hasacquired title to the building onOak Street that formerlyhoused the furniture Depart-ment of the Bee Hive store.This building is immediately ad-jace nt to the "under construc-tion" large Oak Street parkinglot. The building is now under-going m a j o r constructionchanges and will be used forthe present as an S&N ware-house.

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WATCH FOR IT — Excite-ment is .running high with o u rteam of S&N buyers with t h epurchase .of this property . In thepast because of extensive S&Npurchases with many companies,these buyers have been off eredsome wonderful quantity assort-ments which they have not beenable to take advantage of becauseof space problems. With this addi-tional nearby space just 88 stepsfrom our main S&N building youwill find that S&N will be ableto offer you even more valuesthan in the past. Be on the look-out.

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WISCONSIN REPORT — O u rS&N best wishes this week goout to our foundations buyer ,Dot Morrison , who was enjoyinga summer vacation w ith h e rfamily and contracted pneu-monia and ended up in a Wis-

I consin hospital. A speedy re-| covery, Dot. . . .

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FRIDAY MORNING — At 9:30a.m. this Friday morning, you 'llwant to be at S&N for the 'startof our Mid Summer ClearawayEvent. You 'll find big savings inevery department as our S&Nbuyers clear the decks for incom-ing merchandise. Here is yourchance to make big savingswhile the selection is at its verybest. Don't miss these summer"buys." They are great.

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GOING & COMING — Backto S&N this week after summerholidays w ere Kim Swezey, JoeGutleridge , and Charles Mo/oz-nik. Heading in the opposite di-rection were Josephine "'SlipCovers" Wilson, Bill "House-wares" Gerard and Virginia" G i r l s ' Dept" Laubenberger:Still enjoying his Canadian va-cation is Ray "Men 's Dept"Thomas.

SPEAKING — Of the men 'sdept , going on sale this weekendas a part of our Clear Awayevent are our most popular cottonknit men 's shirts , priced as ofFriday a.m. at just S2 while theylast.

NEW FACES — Joining theever growing Swezey & Newinsteam are a wonderful group ofpeople whom we are most happyto "welcome aboard" . . . ahearty hello to Lillian Deubel ,Judy Inskip, Jane Perry, CarolLarsen, T o m Sabatelle andSteve Seidel.

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CHANGES — Now that basicconstruction has been completedon our North Ocean Avenue win-dows, the crew has started onS&N's Main Street windows. Allof this is a part of our masterplan for physical improvement ofour S&N building to make thestore an even better place to shopleisurely and conveniently. Keepwatching, for the changes aretaking place fast.

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noticed the crowds heading upthe front stairway of thestore? Follow them some dayand you 'll see that these arethe smart shoppers who havediscovered that our S&N pricepolicy on dresses trul y savesthem big $$. You see thatevery $10.98 dress is priced at$9.84, every $14.98 dress at$12.84 and every $17.98 dress at$15.84. Shop and you will seeexactly what we mean. Thenyou w ill be one of the manyfolks whom others will be fol-lowing.

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ING — Thanks for your wonder-ful response to last week's woolbraided rug offerings . . . theywere sensational buys . . . haveyou seen the $1.88 short sleevesport shirt sale going on in o u rpopular men 's furnishings dept ?. . . if not , you 're missing a realgood deal . . . that' s it except forour . . .

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One man with courage makes amajority.

See you in the store during theweek.

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