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Vol. 3 No. 33 Hicksville, N-Y. Thursday, January 26, 1989 35¢ per © 1988 Anton Community Newspapers of copy All Rights Reserved. Central Office Phone: 747-8 Hicksville Mov Forward Aly An Masca Proje Hicksville’s 198 Bab Fire House Construction Makes Headwa

Congratulatio to Alys Anne Mascaretti for bein the winner of the Hicksville II- ustrated’s New Year’s bab contest. Out of all the entries received, little Alyss was born closest to New Year’s day The daught of Phyllis and Jo Mascaretti, Alyss was born Ja 3at 11:16 p.m. at Central General Hospital Plainview. Phylli is a 197 graduat of Hicksville Hig School and Jo is at 197 graduat Very pro- ud areFran and Bill Muller of Hicksvillejoucpsand Helen and Jo Mascaretti of Hicksville. Great-grandparents are Philomenia Esposit of East Setauket and Ida Mascaretti of Flushin Alyss weigh inat 8 lbs. 1 ozs. and was 20 inches lon Sh joins 4-year-old brother, Joey Alura Leig Patino Congratulation are also in order for Alura Leig Patino wh was reportedly the last Hicksville bab born in 1988 Little Alura, The Hicksville sub-station on Levittown Hicksville Board of Fire Commissioners. Much work has already daught of Hicksville residents Patricia and new Fire Department station which will be three and one half Parkway and Blueberry Lane is tentatively scheduled for com- been completed on the a Robert Patino, was dornat 10:59 p.m. Dec. 31. to Al Bianculli, chairman of the bay house occupied by two or three companies. This beautiful light brown-haired girl pletion in October, according weighe in at 7 lbs., 7 ozs. and was 22 inches Renovation of St Stephen& is Under Wa long She made her debut at Glen Cove Com- munity Hospital. Extrernely proud grandparent are Helen and Peter Stannish o Florida and Phyllis and Manuel Patino of Syosse Great- is Anna Aquista. Mom, Patricia, is a 1979 graduate of Hicksville High School. Both Alyss and Alura’s parent will receive a free subscriptio to the I/ustrated. Other Candidates

The Illustrated woul like to send best wishes to the following parents who also entered their child in t New Year’s Bab Contest. Michael Josep Bayern Former Hicksville residents Josep and beautiful Dory Bayern were blessed with a bab boy, Michael Jose Bayern This little North ang was born about 1p.m. Dec. 27 at Shore University Hospit He weighe lbs. * and was 19 inche long, is a 198 graduate of Daddy, Josep construction of a bell The Lutheran Church of St. Stephen at 270 South chancel and nave, and the free-standing He was Evangelical Hicksville Hig School. graduate contracts are Broadway be major renovations and expansions. tower. Ms. Schmoller said that although currently on 4) will undergoing (continued page break this summer.”’ According to Jennifer Schmoller, parish communicator, the pro- being finalized. ‘‘We’re hoping to ground of the are donated by members and friends ject includes adding a new parking lot, ground level entrance and Funds for projects Gas Main Break on lobby, the installation of an elevator to make all levels of the the church. church accessible to the handicapped, renovation of the narthex, West Nicholai Street Motor Vehicle Anticipates Summer Completio A construction crew working at Trinity Lutheran School broke a LILCO undergroun caused area to ga main Monday and peopl be evacuated, accordin toa fire department spokesperso Hicksville firefighter working at another

alarm -asmoke condition - at , respond at about 12:40 p.m. to West Nicholai Street with six units under the direc- The school, tion of assistant chief A. Merk. evacuated local stores and apartments were as a precaution. the Second Precinct Police assisted in while cuation and traffic control ghte disperse the cloud of gas. LILCO located the and visible construction is scheduled to be in operation sometime in the summer. ‘“‘We’re kers respond to the scene, Underground work has been completed office on for June or said Mr. Chauvin. Construction began dshut off th flow of natural gas B at the new Departent of Motor Vehicle hoping July,” | has appeared area to Robert Chauvin, regional direc- in October. p.m., traffic resumed and peopl South Broadway. According of Motor Vehicle, the office tor for the Long Island Department 3

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Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork - Thursday, January 26, 1989 Page-2 Dr. Lup Take the ‘Ouch!’ Out of Back Pain week mig do the trick. Wha Hicksville I Readi Dr. Lu is assiste b the person and pro- Catherine By Tokar i fessional staff of Madeleine Belvedere and Th following books were highly re- Back Annette Hammellman. He isa memberof the the Hicksville Public problemsare not something to take queste last week at according American Association Council lightl to Dr. Josep Lupo, one of Chiropracti Library: the area’s leadin In back on Diagnostic Imaging and the chiropractor fact, FICTION State Association isa proble rank second to the common cold Chiropractic and for lost of the National Board of 1. FIREFLY SUMMER — Maeve Binchy work time, “Eliminatin stress on the diplomate 2. BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES — Tom spine help the overall health of the in- Chiropractic Examiners, H is vice preside Wolfe dividual,’ explaine Dr. Lupo wh lives and of the Hicksville Kiwanis Club, and par- practices in Hicksville, “By detecting ticipates in post graduat seminars and con- 3. TEAM YANKEE — Harold Coyl

education courses to on of OF WILL — Barbara misalignme in the spin bones and cor- tinuing kee top 4. ACT Taylor such field advancements recting them, we can greatl reduce the ir- as x-ray diagno Bradford and ritations — on the nervous system as a whole” physic therapeutic 5. BREATHING LESSONS Anne Tyle For more information about Hicksville’s According to Dr. Lupo chiropracti is Dr. similar wh can take the “Ouch!” out of back to modem preventive dentistr in that Lupo, NONFICTION visit S proper chiropracti maintainence care acts pain call 933-69 or 76 Oyster Ba 1. THE ART OF THE DEAL —:Donal Trump & todeter “At the Rd. on the comer of Field Avenue and direct- spinal degeneratio turn of Tony Schwartz the century, peopl didn’t receive i across from Merry Oldsmobile. Hours are regula 2. CHILD STAR — Shirley Templ Black dental care, so the lost their teeth. Modern Monday Wednesd and Friday 9a.m. to1 CURE — Robert and afternoons 3 8 WEEK CHOLESTEROL preventive dentistry.h saved many teeth p.m. p,m, to7p.m., Tuesda and and E. Kowalski chiropracti behaves much the same way b appointment Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 FAITH — McGinniss b preventing the degenerati of the spine p.m. 4. BLIND Joe WHY GOOD PARENTS HAVE BAD KIDS The most common problems Dr. Lupo DR. JOSEPH LUPO 5. treats are lower back and neck pain, head Park Civic — E Kent Haye ache migraines and muscular and with the doctor will determine the Duff Meets skeletal intensi- Th videos were on re- aches. He following highl hel spinal degenerati as well ty and duration of the therapy provided Park Civic Duffy Association will meet quest last week at th library: as degenerati arthritic conditions by without to using obligation begi or continue Monda Jan. 30a p.m at Old Country Roa state-of-the-art therapueti equipment and treatment. School. Guest speak includes Richard Blank- 1. TAKE TWO modem For the Dr. x-ray diagnosti equipment. Lup said that maintaining an active fein, commissioner of the of Town Oyste 2. THREE MEN AND A BABY patients convenience, afull laboratory - and that facili- lifestyl does not mean a person Bay’ Department of Plannin and Develop on the allows Dr. 3 ABOVE THE LAW has -- ty premises Lupo and his to be a “sup is one of the most jock,” ment. Also, a representative from the Com- staff to provide the most modern, factors 4. BILOXI BLUES yet gen- important in helpin prevent back in- munity Projects Bureau will discuss the tle, A STAND & DELIVER chiropractic procedure consultation jury. Merely a brisk walk a few a 5. takin day neighborhoo watch program. Gabor &a Gabor THe Ghurc cAt Hicksville Attorneys at Law ABORTION...PAR III GENERAL PRACTICE - ALL CIVIL MATTERS s ACCIDENTS WHAT GOD THINKS OF THE ABORTIONIST: REAL These six things the Lord hates. ESTATE CONTRACTS &a CLOSINGS ..Hands that shed innocent blood. PROVERBS 6:16-17 MATRIMONIAL WILLS & ESTATES ° THE HEART OF THE ABORTIONIST: And they will have no o the fruit pity of the womb. Their eyes will not spare CORPORATIONS LEMON LAW children. ISAIAH 13:18 FREE INITIAL CONSULTATI ¢ THERE IS FORGIVENESS IN JESUS: God demonstrates His own love towards us, while we were still sinners Christ died for us. ROMANS 5:8 * HOW TO OBTAIN FORGIVENESS: If you confess with mouth the your Lord Jesus and believe in heart that 334-7800 God your raised (516 Him from the dead, you will be saved. ROMANS 10:9

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Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork -- Thursday, January 26, 1999 Page- pe C W E i O Ooo PE OD b E Compiled by Flo Gries ‘Good Old Hicksville Dorothy (Rettbe: rg) Brown grew up in Hicksvill graduate Hicksvill Hig School and received B.S. degreei Education from Adelp Colleg and her master’s from the Institute of Children’s Literature. She taught schoo at St. Martin of Toursin Bethpa and Birch Lane in Massapequ She’ bee retired since Jun 1947. Doroth got alittlebored stayin home so she went through old Papers and photograp an drawin onhermemories oflife in Hicksville she put he stories into book form called Good Old Hicksville. Vie Triolo who grew u in Hicksville published this book his throu lithogra company, First Impressions Lithograph Company of Plainview It is now forsale at #3pe copy with part of the proceed to be use fora charitable project which will be decideda alater date, Dorothy’ book covers life in Hicksville from Election Da in 192 to modern times. S gave th first two copies to her brother Arthur Rettberg and to her sister, Rita Hanifan, wh both still live in Hicksville. On MR. 21nd 12 the MRS. ANTHONY RAPPA Jan book was presented to Court AND THEIR WEDDING PARTY Quee of Angels, Catholic Daughter of America and Colleen copies of this book can be ob- Dennis Married to tained throu Anthon any its Rapp of members It can also be obtained Collee Dennis daug Moira an b writing to Doroth Brown, o Denni Diane Glen Dawn Marconi, Karen Box August Dennis beca th brid Antho and Colleen were bot 1002, Melville, N.Y. 1174 (wit an addi- o Antho Jun Morell Linda Morris and Andre 198 tional son gradua o Hicksvill Scho so charg for Postage and handling Rap o Maria an Fran Rapp all o aeita. Hig Collee was Sh will Class mail it anywher inthe U.S She also Hicksvill on President and was Clas Augu 7 1988, Best man his brothe Anthon presented this boo to the Hicksville f was Joh Rapp Treasurer Public Th ceremo was at St. Patrick’s Antho will b fro with this perfor Usher include Phil Frank graduat Librar Alon she also gave music Brad Cannon Hofstr this Cathedr in New Yor Cit with the Frank Universit spring; fe is an belongi to her parents, Anna and Otto rece Christian Geor Dennis, Steven tion at th Crest Hollo Accountant Majo Rettberg to th library. The music dates back follow Countr Club Dennis Frank Gatto Rich in Hoga Keith Colleen will b to 1888 with some Woodbu graduati fro Nassau autographe by the Irvin Mike Kraeme Kevin Marconi, an Maid Commun Colle thi sh is a Busines composers, o honor was Colleen’s sister, Ron Rosenthal sprin Doroth has had one of her Administration Major poem’ ‘Happy MaryElle as bridesma were Servi Kare Rin Bearers were Colleen’s Birthda Piano Man, written onthe occasion nephew After a honeym in Italy the coupl took Dennis Kell Dennis Mar Dennis Sharon Christian Dennis and of her dad’s Damian Dennis. ; got birthda b World of Poetry up residenc in Hicksville. in California, Doroth would like to take this opportuni- Bouncin Bab Boy Condolences We Have A Piano Lounge Th first child of tosenda to Davidand Diane (Roman) Our condolences to the of Hicksville life has : ty Buddy Cramer (who family Mary nigh been introduced Gallart was born on Nov. 6, The Braun, was a peesto he to con- 1988. baby, @olly) R.N. wh dicd Jan. She was to the lounge. neighbo family) please named 19. piano New owners of ; Keaneth 7 tact her at the above address. Thomas, weigh Ibs. 0z. a dear friend to old and many (and new) Shipwrecks on Broadway— Bill Roach and was_20%”’ long. The proud parents, Hicksvillites. We will miss her. Her brother Bill Haver-amps—have set a new The natives of reside tone. Hicksville, now in Farm- Raymond (Boo) Braun flew in from Reno, piano renditions are attracting large, ingdale. The grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Tom Nevada where he has mie bee living for about friendly crowds. Best of luck to Romanand Mr. and Mrs. you. LouisGallart (all of the past 17 years. (He hasn’t at change all). (continued on page 4) are ready the first Hicksville to spoi grand- A From Elizabeth: child of both families. Kenneth will bé Messag “Michael Melody will celebrate his 16th christened on Sunday Jan. 29 at St. Killian’s Hicksuille Jilustratea News birthda on Friday Jan 27t and his twin Church in Farmingdale, The godparen will is presently engaged in an extensive mail- brothers and will celebrate their be David& brother Steven Gallart and Diane Damny Joey ing program so that newcomers to our 33t on the same are the area can read our weekly endea- sister, Suzanne Roman. Welcome to the birthday day. They of vors and become regular subscribers. family, Kenneth! sons Susan (Hannigan and Mike Melody.” Nana (Elizabeth) Happ Birthda Boy ... Hannigan. Yes!...I want to subscribe He& In The Nav to Hicksville Mlustrated News Nav Constructionman Richard Drab, son New Appointmen of Carolyn and Richard Drab of Blueberr Nicholas Turansky of Hicksville, has been ROBERT JOHNSON Lane, recently participate in an “Over-the- appointed to the Management Staff at (Photo by Ed Hanaski) Hump celebration while servin with Naval Roosevelt Savings Bank effective Dec. 21. ADDRESS Mobile Construction Battalion-Five, Port Nicholas joine the bank in 198 and was an Name Director of Hueneme, California. Richard, a 198 Assistant Manag at the Bank’s Marine Park Safet CITY/STATE/ZIP of Hicksville School, office. He eared a bachelor’s Robert Johnson, a lieutenant in the graduate High bankin degre celebrated the end of the first half of his cur- in Business Administration from Nev: York Hicksville Fire Department, ha been ap- rent in Okinawa, of PHONE pointe Director of Safet and Emergency deployme Japan. Institute Technolog Medical Services Liaison at Syosset Com- © $9.00 per yr. L $16 for 2 yrs. H is for hazar- munity Hospita responsib O $22.50 for 3 yrs. dous materials as well as other Senior Citizens ofaethe fire safe- significa aspects hospital C $8.00 per yr. 1 $15 for 2 yrs. and disaster Lt. ty planning programs. ($21.50 for 3 yrs. involved in volunteer fire Johns has been Add $5: per year for addresses service in Hicksville and Levittown for 22 off Long Island Method of years, Payment: (enclosed) O = 0 @ 0 Check (Isn’ it great to know that we have a (ESTELLA volunteer as qualified as Robert serving tebe ees) Hicksville) Card Expiration: A Message... MAIL TO: “Lam hopin you will add my husba Anton Community Newspapers Keith birthday He will Mueller, to your list. P.O. Box 1578 Mineola, LI, NY 11501 turn ‘g years old Ja 28th, thus joining the “Over the Hill” gang, He has been great hus- band and super father to Craig and Emily. The Hicksville Illustrated News We love him” Mueller. . . . Virginia (USPS346-720) Postmaster: Send address changes to From Jason and Pat: Bill, Long Island Community Newspapers, inc. Bill, Jasonand Pat Dammes want to wish P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, N.Y. 11501. Entered as second class at Pat& mom, Geraldine Connelly, a very happy fe paid postage the Post Office at Mineola, N.Y. and ad- birthday 21. Bill’s dad, Edward Dammes Jan. RICHARD EVERS, CHARLES LANG, CHRIS ANDERSEN (shown left to right) at the ditional mailing offices under the Act of wh ‘winters’ in Pin Island, Florida (whe Gregory Museum last week. Chris, a Hicksville High alumnus, now a San Francisco Congress. h still gets his IMustrated News they’re telephone linesman and Charles were there to get their Volume of the Hicksville Economic Published weekly on Thursdays by Long Island sendin wishes for a happ Feb. gt birthday. History. Dick Evers, author of the poular illustrated history, says the first two book prin- Community Newspapers, Inc. 132 East Second Street, Mineola, NY 11501 O the same date they’re sendin happy tings are going fast—over 100 sets subscribed for already. Fifteen copies of Volume I, (P.O. Box 1578) Phone - (516) 747-8282. wishes brother Eddie and Ploughmen, Goldbeaters and Craftsmen, Hicksville’s Early 1648-1969 much anniversary to Economy, get Subscription $9.00 circulation at the Hicksville Public per year. Kathie Dammes of Hicksville. Library. —$—$—$—$———ayer

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gn Proud grand is Mrs. Joh Mullig of 1989 Babies Hicksville, Other are i cu ee ae lloris and Gene Boe of Peru,eeIllinois an a Richard Coombs of the Bronx. This from Adelph University and is currently j Mrs. Coombs soth great grandchil Kyl employ as a certified pubi on. accountant 3year- brother, Rya Dory attended Adelph and majored in ~ Dadd J.J. is a.1975 graduat of business, Befor little Michael was born she Hicksvill Hig School. wasemploy at Hunter Busines Sch right here in Hicksville, Michael& grandparen are Pegg Garceau of Massapequ formerly of Hicksville, and Vito and Diana Bianco of Ronkonkoma. Great- are Jea and Jo Bayern of Hicksville. In addition to their new great grandchil Jean and Joe als have other ex citing news t tell their friends about. Thi hap couple celebrated their 55t wedding anniversary Jan 21. Jea and Joe are the parents of Doroth Bargi of Hicksville and the late Robert Bayern Jean and Joe’ grand children are Donna Sadowski Josep Bayern, Robert Bayern Eva Gennaro, Jeann Bargi and Joh par Jea and Joe also hav six great- includin their newest addition Michael. Alura Leigh Patino and mom Patty. See announcement on page

Michael Josephi Bayern Nicole Marie Corrado O Jan, 12a special little lad was born at Mercy Hospita in Rockville Centre. Nicole Marie Corrado daught of Paul and Elaine Corrad of Hicksville, was born at a.m. This bundle of joy weighe 8 Ibs. 10 ozs. Proud grandparent are Louise and Tony Corrado and Marily and Joe Weisenbuerg Godparen are Paul’s brother and Nan- MR. AND MRS. RALPH J. RUSSO sister, cy and Robert. Moni J ohanson Bride of Ralph J. Russo Monica Johans Patand Alan daugh o Johans Her bridesmai were Christin Russ Johans beca th o Plainvie brid o Ral an Jennife Smith J Russ son Ann and A, Russ Mar Ral DEREK CAMPBELLLANGONE with The Bes Man was Rober new o Hicksville on October 16. Russ brother o sister Siri Corinne. th usher The ceremo too pla at Our groom, accompa by Geor Smith La o and Sint Corinné Catholic Church in Harv Tegg Langon Merc Hicksville A recep - tion at Arrivin in this world at a.m. follow Leonard’s in Great Neck Afte a in 8:0 Jan 1 honeym Florid th coup are was Siri Corinne Maid Honor the Langone, daughte of Jan of was bride& sister Jole now residi in Hicksville. and Joh Langon of Hicksville, Siri weigh ed7bs,,51/20 and wasborat North Shor (continued from page 3) Univers Hospital. Sh was 191/2inchesl Brothe Darian’s A 4-H Winner Derek, 3%, was very happ when his new sister - Darian Todd Odabasi has arrived. been selected as Nicole Marie Corrado the Maternal New York State winner in the National grandparen are Francis and Ed win 4-H Awards Boehm Campb of New Citizenship Program Darian, a Kyl Mulliga Livingston Jerse and senior at Joh Sr and Theresa Syoss Hig School, was honored Boehm Langon of Corona, Kyl Mulliga wasa welcome sur- last week at the National Queens. 4- Congre held prise to parents John and &q J. (J.J.) Jr Lori is Chicag Illinois. The 4-H Citizenshi Pro- This Great- Jam Pipitone. Mulliga dark-haired bab bo was bom Siri’s gram is part of the Youth brow hair and blue 4-H Developmen at 11 a.m. Jan. 17 in Glen eyes comple for Ridg New Jerse ment her face. Progr children 7 and focuses pretty throug 1 Kyl arrived at 11 a.m. and weigh 8 lbs., on community 9 Jan and Jo are service, government and ozs, six year residents of Hicksville : heritage. In addition to all of Darian’s volunteer work and community service dur- Hicksville Is ing his 12 in he has Goin Nationwide years 4-H, also been very home, First of active in Bo Scout Troop all—wasn’tit great and hear- ° #293 in Hicksville seein We&# also sendin well wishes where he became in Billy Joel former Hicksville to recently an Eag Scout. Hig School Gary Bruckner who ha Bback As student, the surgery Jan, part of many different singing Star Spangle Banner at 16th. community ser- Weho that you well and vices, Darian the Supe Bowl last get quickly broug together other 4-H Sunda so does Craig, Paula, Another of Matthew, Adam, members, Bo Scouts, friends and in exampl Hicksville Kaitlyn and famil around” “getting Joshua. a project to restore fee was the TV cameras 400 of historic Virgini focusi in on fence the pitcher EdHearn at Old Bethpag Villag Restora- (Kansa City in December. Wh Is A tion. Inthe the Havin Birthday? Bo Scout Troop 29 is of DARIAN TODD ODABASI opening of rehabilitation show the very proud Christopher Murphy celebrated his Darian’s work—not camera zeroed in on Hearn’s 1oth only for havin earned from Hicksville ata present Sant this year—a new Ebbets birthd Party on Jan. 21 withall his the Eagl Rank which is grand- Field Cafe shirt. It received wide aunts, Scouting highe son named Raymond James. ex- uncles and cousins, His but He was born posure in the nation’s favorite grandparent award, also because he was selected heartland, were as Dec. 14, 198 at 6:2 in Central there— the #1 p.m. General Ed and his wife Joe Murphy and Scout in Nassau County Patmade a holida to Helen and was ask- Hospital 7 lbs.and visit and Bill Hart. A real ed to weighin measuring 20 in- Eileen and treat was represent all the Eagl Scouts as Class ches. Doug Dwyer’s new home and his havin WOW—what a present for Mom and Sreat- related the to the cafe there—Helen and Spokesperso at the Merchant Marine Dad. story owners, Ed is a Nicholas Keiner. pitche for Kansas Academy Eagle Dinner at Point. City and was traded from Kings Darian the has chose to continue with Home For The Mets for David Cone three A Bo Scouts and Holiday years ago. Happ 33rd birthda to Keith Von- is in the Former Eileen and Pat becam process of earning his Palms Upon Hicksville Hig outstanding friends when both Bargen wh is celebratin his birthda athletes Were in 28 Jan. graduatin this June, he to Dave Danowski and Dave Nursin School at .. . toKaren Matthiessen hop pursue a Smyth Mollo Colleg we also sen- career in medicine. were seen din attending holida games at the Get Well Wishe hap birthda wishes, She will be four school. Dav yearsold. hig (’88) attends Lehig and We&# . . Jan 29thisthe New Arrival sending get well wishes to Lorraine bi hap birth- Smyth (North Carolina) also play DeGaidano da da for Walter Pollock The profes- wh has been in the and Ja 30th LaMotte’s had an earl Christmas sional soccer hospital in the Albany area. the Oring Edward Grether and Hop by time she read this she& be Ruth Ketchama birthd that will make them a yea older, 1989 AA - 26, Bage- Hicksville Wlustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday. SJanuary

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1989 -B - 26, Page Hicksville Hllustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursday, Panuary Final Countdown to Science Fair Date More than in awards is be #2 waiting to All entrants will receive a participation given to the winners of the Hicksville Gregor award. Watch for photo and names of gran Museum Science Fair on Feb. 11. Remember prize winners in future issues of the tosubmit entry forms to the museum b Feb. Hlustrated. 1, Extra forms are available at both the Followin the judgin there will be a week- museum and the Hicksville Public Librar long displ of all entries in the Hicksville First, second, and third plac award will Librar Community Room. Winning projects be each of the give in following categories will be displaye for a second week at the Grades 1-2, Grades Grades and Grades 3-4, 5- Gregor Museum. 4 7-8 : [ROFPICA CENTURY 21 JANNACE REALTY CAREER WEEKS | ( t W OLWCA

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Community Input Needed Caputo, Barbara Dale Kathy Del Rosso, Ellie Community Calendar To The Editor: Draycott, Mary Ann Ferrado, Norma Town A. Goerke, Rev. Dr. Theodore Grant, Marc Supervisor Angelo Delligatti Please address all notices of local events to information call Herbst, Michael Kanuck, Effie Krogmann, Being N fee, For 520-2212 met with several community leaders in the Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.O. Box Rosella Thomas J McGovem, © Prenatal Classe to in the fall to discuss park and recreational Maggio, Jr., 1578) Mineola, N-Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. 7:30 9:30 p.m. Ann Sheila facilities in Hicksville. The result of the J Miltenberg Noeth, Tony Calendar items must be submitted two weeks Staff Room of the Mid-Island Hospit Fee. Previte, Marcos Ramirez, Simonelli prior to the event. information call meeting was the appointment of an Greg For 520-2212 18-member Hicks Park District and Joh A, Walker. advisory 27 © Hea Your Life at the HealingCircle, 8 to Task Force. Written comments may b sent to Town Friday, January 10 p.m. at the Parkwa Community Church, The members of the task force Supervisor Angel A. Delligatti Town Hall, ® A trained social work intern from the are ac- Stewart Ave. Fee. For information call tive members in various Hicksville organiza 54 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11771. Adelphi Universit Senior Connections Pro- forward 833-913 tions involved with athletics, business, Supervisor Delligatti-will any cor- gram will be available every Frida from 10 the task force. civics, education, religion, senior citizens, respondence to a.m. to1p.m. in the Hicksville Public Library Thursday, February 2 MARC HERBST © services, and youth The task force is com- © a 12 Children’s Films; “The Camel who Took Coordinator Co- Anonymous, step of members from different of _ prise areas will meet at 8 a Walk,’ “Andy and the Lion” and “Bluber- Hicksville Park District Task Force recovery support group, p.m, Hicksville who have a wide of in- will be shown range downstairs at the Parkwa Community ries for Sal” a 10:30 and 1:3 and terests background Church, Hicksville. For information call at the Hicksville Public Librar The purpose and goa of the task force Blinking Light Suggested 735-158 © Hicksville Elks Lodg No. 1931 will meet is to evaluate all existing parklan and any © St. Bernards of Levittown Widows and at 8 p.m, at 80 Eas Barclay St. For informa- properties which could possibl b utiliz- To The Editor: Widowers Sociables to1a.m. tion call ed for recreational needs. The task force A recent three-vehicle collision was the Dance, p,m. 931-9310. at the Galileo Levittown ® will base its recommendations on the needs latest of the South Elm Street-Plainview Road Lodge Pkwy. Hicksville- Rotar Club will meet ~ Hicksville, Fee. information call of the community. In order to achieve this intersection accidents. In the picture below, For 795-20 at 12:1 p.m. at the Milleridg Inn.

we are for input. two small cars collided into a speci school © Overeaters a 12 © goal askin community Anonymo step Fund raising activity, 10:45 a.m, at Con- Two are bu traveling west afew weeks A woman questionnaires currentl bein ago. recovery program for recovery from gregation Shaarei Zedek, Old Countr Rd for athletic in one car went to the and the bus developed, one organizations hospital overeating, will meet-at 8 p.m. at Parkwa and New South Rd had close call. The has and the other which will be distributed to operator intersection Community Church. For information call ©The Homemakers Council of Nassau all residential homes in Hicksville. n signal lights of any kind and many drivers 795-68 County hold their If you have any suggestions or comments don’t mak full stops at the stop signs This will monthl meeting at 30 with respect to park in Hicksville, we ask has bee going o for years. I think a yellow Monday, January 10a.m. at the Communit Church o Stewart that would be a © Ave. contact any of the task force blinking ligh prevention. Overeaters Anonymous, a 12 step members.i The task force includes: Phil Dick Evers, nearb resident for recovery program recovery from Friday, February 3 overeating will meet at 8:3 p.m., at Parkwa ® A trained social work intern from the Community Church. For information cail 795-68 Adelph University Senior Connections Pro- gram will be available from 10 a.m. to1p.m. Tuesday, January 31 in the Hicksville Public Librar ° Nassau County Retirees 1 ® meeting p.m., Overeaters Anonymous, a 12 step at the Levittown Hall, Levittown & Parkwa recovery program for recovery from Beach Lane. For information call 489-262 overeating, will meet at 8 p.m. at Parkw © Prenatal Exercise Classe from 6:3 to Communit Church, For information call 7:30 p.m. in the Staff Room of the Mid-Island 795-68 Also Hospita meets on Feb 2. Fee. Fo in- © Co- Anonymous a 12 step formation call 520-2212. support group, will meet from to 9:30 p.m. © the Recove Inc., association of nervous at the Parkwa Community Church. For in- and former mental patients, will meet at 8 formation call 735-158 p.m. at Parkwa Community Church, 9 © Free Jud Classe will be offered for Stewart Ave. young adults 12 to 21 at the Hicksville Public ° the Transitions, person center offers a Librar Fo informa- i Registration required ee person-centered alternative to dealin with tion call 931-1417. life ALOCAL RESIDENT SUGGESTS yellow blinking lightat South Elm Street and Plain- chang 7:30 p.m. at Parkw Communi- view Road to accidents. Church Stewart prevent ty 9 Ave. Fee: +10. For in- ° Photo by Dick Evers, nearby resident Tickets are available the Hicksville formation call at 796-198 Public Library for the play Phantom of the e Fund- activity, 7:4 p.m. at Con- Opera at the Majestic Theatre on March 31. gregation Shaarei Zedek, Old Polic Countr Rd Fee: #6 per person. For information call Rep and Ne South Rd. 031-1417 Wednesday, February The Precinct has cent was © ° The Town of Eighth reported burglarize Entry was gaine by Hicksville Kiwanis Club Hempstea Department will meet at 12:3 the following: a rear door. of Parks and Recreation is prying ope Th loss included P.m. at the Milleridg Inn, Jericho. seekin experienc e January 11- A house o Felice Cres- jewelry. ed female exercise instructors to teach slin- © Club Emphyse meeting, 1:30 p.m. nastics classes this winter. Interviews may be Mid-Island Hospital’s Center for th W arrange b calling 292-9000, ext. 219. a

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are yo still first fur coat?....If anticipating —your you n i zn se et pe ene fur, you that there’s so and ike kno somethin specia -ti~ eae ut in fur ee seein a coat for the first time....There are ee Te yours you looki ata yo you never suppose you were— Aieascuied e eet kinds of EES ead ora exciting events—in short, the yo that’s onl La eeidden inside until now....My first fur coat, so very lon ago, was a kind I nat hearabout now—a “mouton lamb’...I’m — eve not sure what that was— oo and since I ris— it co #1 was makin #1,50 a year teachin school you can wha kind of imagine just substantial investment that was to mel.... a hat covered with feathers to go with it and I can tell you, I was.so please with very myself— can sec it in the old snapshot in my scrapbook... loo as if I ha arrived [though really at success!!.,.. No other coat has ever had the same all of ladies—and the aftect.... you men are wearing them too—know how CODLOT PLEAS is to choose th the the exciti it coat, styl lining and then to have your very WAV SDS ONE own embroidered inside....And initials every time you wear it—and, of course, SMAL COR ? you wear it o every possibl occasion— feel aga that glo that specialn not to how warm are.....lf mentio the you wanta fur coat, I ho you get yours soon and if yo already have one, you know what I mean.

© Anton Community Newspaper 12 <&g AN- DANS BEFOR REFRIGERA LON ISLANDER WOUL HARVEST IC Fiza Congression Raises — NOMERODS FOND Pa Pro and Con DURING “HE WINTE MONTH LARG BLOCK OF Ic By Martin Burns WERE IN STORE IC WODSE WHERE THEY WER PACK I UIA And/ the President Recently endorsed the floor fora vote. SAWDUST— Thi prompted Wrig to issue WELP INSOLE THE FRO MELTIN AWAY — of the AN WEN recommenda so called “Quadren- a statement ters saying in part that “I will COUD BE DSE THRODGHOUT YEA To nial Commission” Unless both the House of neither KEE MEAT a Tint EIZESH encouragenor prevent vote. Regul Representatives and the Senate vote against procedur will b followed” the move within a month, the salaries of Ther is opposition in both Houses of Con- members What ‘of Congres will be raised to the Politicians are gres to the pay raise. An interestingl coali- Saying... $135,0 per year. tion of conservatives and liberals have At From ASSEMBLYMAN JOHN C. COCHRANE: and present, members of Congres receive In the Speech hearing- New develope past, the president has Yorkers #89,5 a year as Thos in favor of the will be able to use the telephone to communicate with The salary, sharpl cut the amount that the Quadrennial hearing people salar increases contend that federal salaries York Service willlink all users of Commission has recommended. This time he Ne Rela telecommunications devices for the deaf not in recent in- with the ha years kep pace with has endorsed their finding hearin communty stateside. This is a typewriter like device for sending point out that federal salaries It be ce pe can argue that the one thing that and receiving printed messages over telephon lines enabling users to make their about 65 of what they were worth doe badly th Congre is regulat salaries own calls 24 hours a da to anyone in the state. The user places th call by calling aeE of its members. There is much toll political heat toll free 1-800-662-1220. Hearing persons wishing to call a device user may call Those the ~ against sala raise, point out that on amember who votes to raise hisown means put free 1-800-421-1200. Calls will be charged on a “point to point” basis which $89,5 a year is more than most Americans salary However, members of Congress have a device user who makes a local call will be fora local call even ~ that charg thoug earn. The that a 50% pay raise is ir- a difficult job which requ*-2s them to relocate the call is routed distant addition, since a call will last than responsible argwhen the nation if faced witha toanother city while maintaining a residence throug point..In longer the call the will be discounted hug budget deficit. Many of those in the at home and often to spend much time away same betwee hearing parties, cost 50 percent. eee anti-increase camp believe that it is uncons- from their family. A large number of cionable that members of should members of are earning far less as Congress Congress From CONGRESSMAN TOM DOWNEY: I met with a of Roman coul in Recently group be awarded pay increases without voting on public servants than they private Catholic nuns wh informed me of a ungiue problem facing religious communities the issue. The Democratic leader in the enterprise. The kne all this when they ran _ should be which have bee caught by a quirk in the Social Security and Medicare laws which Senate, George Mitchell of Maine, has in- for election. Nevertheless, they does not take into account their lifetime commitment to th life, Most dicated that the Senate will vote on the pay fairl compensate religious that There is a to be mad in communities not for Medicare raise&q appears almost certain at this time strong argument members of religious are eligible primary coverage by favor of the pa work within the pa raise will be voted dow asizeable propose congression hike. because the never officially retire but continue to in some capacity the will in all I would that the Democratic leadershi margin. Th issue of pa raise ho their communities and therefore, many religious orders continue to pay Social Securi- the to be decided inthe House. Earlier, inthe House would have courage brin for Medicare. probabilit taxes for nuns, priests and brothers over 6 makin the ineligible toa vote o the floor. If don& ty there were and rumors that the matter the frequen reports with the chairman of the Health Subcommittee and to act on this matter, [have discussed this proble the Democratic leadershi and in particula have the courage the raises in the that he is to work with me to resolve this problem Speak of the House Jim Wright (DTX), perha they don’t deserv he ha indicated willing aeRO EE would not allowthemeasuretocometothe first place

device with fire.’ The device ROBERT R. McMILLAN’S “a fall following an ascent ina strange under a with fire is an obvious reference to the source of heat glob of the balloon enablin th balloon to rise. An additional reporte us Laurence de Gusmao to fly comes from the year 1709. Bartholomew Line of Lisbon demonstrated the heated balloon’s capac to rise before Direct balloon with that was a small it * several audiences. Th reports state Glen Cove Record Pilot Great Neck Record and his balloon, Manhasset Press + Roslyn News conventions all an “earthen asa “fire box” to hea the air, Gusmao celebrations and tray * Nassau Illustrated News Birthday parties, speci political Port Washington News have become however, fade into Elmonitor Floral Park Dispatch Farmingdale Observer in common — balloons. Yes balloons history. have one thing Hicksville Illustrated News © Levittown Tribune another use of balloon that did make for celebra- t France, there was Herald the common denominator Turning Massapequan Observer * Plainview/Old Bethpage in the that the brothers first Opster Bay Enterprise Pilot * Syosset Tribune tion. Millions of balloons are histor It was earl 1780 Montgolfie toy Jericho Tribune * Westbury Times small balloons in an effort to In 178 oetheireshte own fly. manufactured each year. The may be develope paper ‘The Long Islander (North Shore Edition) balloon, it was able to Th Long Islander (South Shore Edition) or are the mad a fairly larg and fly metallic The * rubber, plastic. a a gg Northport Journal East Northport Voice Charles heard of these and fashioned color of the rainbow and children Professor Jacque experiment Garden City Life every the his balloon. Crowds to watch the new spectacl In Jr. have as much fun blowing them up as own gathered Karl V. Anton, watching were Joh Quincey Adams Publisher the do playin with them. The come assemblag the professo flight and Franklin, While Professor Charles balloon flight end- Grace Sussner Anton inthe of dinosaurs, hearts Benjamin sha globes, Co-Publisher ed with local farmers the “monster” because they were and letters. are found at parties, destroying The Manaskie b descent, of balloons were fun fo Janice routes, the circus and events of frightene its the flights spectators. para vendors Executive Assistant to the *Publisher where did the balloon, Professor Charles continued his flights. With later ascents, all types. But, Michael Skahill at the launch sites sol inch diameter balloons to those gathere as we kno it, come from? eight Director of Operations about Franklin one of the small balloons and broug it There are many stories Benjami boug William Delventhal, Jr. him to He wassoon with from many balloons. There seems to be two with Englan besieged requests Director of Production became so friends — the start of balloons for fun. Balloons theories and both may have develope perhap Harriet E. Heffernan that hair and clothing bird clocks and Major Account Advertising first came to bein as a paper globe popul styles, jewelry cages, at the same time. The ballo on as a all used the balloon motif. Eileen Brennan hundred It may have toy wallpape in China several years ago. evelo remember Executive Editor recorded So the next time enjo celebration with balloons, to One of the earliest you a out of the desire of humans fly. Leonard the middle Comments that even th balloon is a part of history. Christine balloons came ages. Social News Director reference about be addressed to Mr. McMillan, Anton aur th use of a hollow Questions and opinions may at that time about trying to ll throug Wallace appeared Community Newspapers, 13 East Second Street, Mineola, NY 11501. Peg globe mad from thin sheets of copper. Art Director _ ~ witha balloon comes from Another early mention of efforts to fly Edward Fung in Veracruz in 166 allegedl broke leg Press Room Superintendent Mexico where a citizen of 132 East Second Street * Mineola, NY 11501

© FAX 742-5867 ea 747-8282 26, 1989 Page-12 - Panuary Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday. Kiwanis Membershi Continues to Grow of the The Hicksville Kiwanis Club’s membershi pleasantpar of this year as Governor New Yor District, His remarks to the is continuing to grow a a result of the prospec- members included them membershi roundup initiate b President tive congratulatin their service club, Tony Citrola, on selectin Kiwanis as the that in Kiwanis they At the Januar 11 luncheon meeting of the remindin joining I would be to in club, three new members were officially ac- expected participate and activities, cepte into membership and were inducted community- projects " had the of Kiwanis” read to them, as Kiwanians by visiting Kiwanis New York “Object abide these District Past Governor Jim Hebron. In his and upo their promising to b them into preliminar remarks Mr. Hebron thanked the objectives officiall welcomed the “K” on Hicksville Kiwanis Clu for asking him t of- Kiwanis. Tony Citrola pinne them. ficiateat this ceremony and said that welcom- ing new member into Kiwanis was the most Hicksville Fire Department 1988 Alarms

Lisced below are th results of fire alarrns Total Loss $894,698. and ihe breakdown of such: Mutual Aid Calls 3 _ Sounded Alarms (Fire); 58 Silent Alarms Firefighte injuries 12

(Fires 14 - Total Fire Alarms 734 Civilian injuries Sounded Rescue Alarms 512; Silent Rescue Firefighte Fatalities o 0 Alarms - Total Rescue Alarms 550 Civilian Fatalities 38 fa Totall All Alarms 1,28 Apparatus Accidents o 2. he tative si Sales ii Loss Fire (New Country Deli) i i (fromleft) are: Janet Holloway, Representa of Alarms Larges New Kiwanians and their sponsors Breakdown Dr. Joe Lupo; Marc Herbst, Assis- 26 O.C. Road $185,000.0 198 and Gamble, sponsored by Vice President for Proctor President Charles Mon- Hazardous Materials Incidents 5 of the ‘Town of Oyster Bay, sponsored by past 198 tant tothe Supervisor President Florist in West Village Green, sponsored by Malicious False Alarms 99 tana, Jr.; Phyllis Caggiano, Boos b Jim Hebron, Vice President Dr. Joe Lupo, past Fires Resultin in damag 15 *This information was provided assis- Tony Citrola; standing: Past Governor and President Tony Citrola. Fires No 447 tant Hicksville fire chief A. Merk. President Charles Montana, Jr.; Damage (Photo b Sieg Widder)

Keep o top of the news.... A GIFT CERTIFICATE: Read the Hicksville Illustrated The Perfect Present Here a great suggestion, and Classe an Worksh one which everyone can use—a gift certificate for meals at Cap- At Grego Museum tain Bill’s. They can be made out Bills for any amount you desire and Leathercraft Captai : they can be used anytime. It’s the Saturda Jan. 28 frony 1:30 to p.m., will of at gift for that person who has mark th first in a series six worksho

— Commodore Inn everything. the Hicksville Gregory Museum in Beginn ing Leathercraft. These will be open to both and adults. SOUTH A BAY A LOG children eigh years and over, Th sessions will be conducted b master ‘leather craftsman George Gardino—well known fo his expertis in thi field. Tool and Valentine’s Day Is supplie for th initial lessons will be provid ed by the Museum. Participants will learn tooling carving, pattern transfer and tracing Week-long leather staining and painting. Celebration Fee is #10 per session for museum members, #1 for non-members, Students Picture the setting—The beautiful Dinner For Two trom 8 to 18 years may attend for half price waterfront twinkles with stars in the New this year, Captain Bill’s pre- when accompanying an adult. winter it’s cold sky. Thoug outside, sents Dinner For Two for Valentine’s. Registration must be for the entire series with you&# sitting comfortably inside .of six lessons with at least half paymént in e Rack of lamb with mint jelly, vege- that special person enjoying a delic- advance, since spac is limited. tables and New Potatoes. iously prepared dinner. Registe in person at the Museum, or call Whole Long Island Duckling with Captain Bill’s is having a week-long 822-750 to hold place, and follow prompt- dark sauce and a... Valentine' celebration so you may cherry ly with payment. Special seafood platter featuring a join us anytime fro Tuesday, Febru- Crystal Growin. two-pound lobster, stuffed shrimp, During winter recess, there will be a two clams casino and a flounder filet. part worksho on Tuesda Feb. 21, from 1:30- Join and make this Valen- us year’s and Thursd Feb 23 from 1:30-2:30 Age 7-12. tine’s a most memorable one. Fee #8 for members, $12 for non-members. SS Make reservations. Captain Bill’s will remain closed Puppets and Marionettes the month every Monday through Great for teachers scout leaders or any of of May with the exception older teen adult for creative : or looking a pro- Birth- pilu tox This 10-week from February 20 Washington& | class, on Thursda & giahsty ject. and Ma 29 Memorial Day. will instruction and ary 7 through Valentine' Da (Please day |. 4- p.m., provid expert in using note, we are closed on Mondays). A “guidan makin and various types of puppets and marionettes. Classes will Appetizers begin in February $7 fee includes all Meals Introduced ‘materials. Some school districts will giv in- Light MANHATIAN CLAM CHOWDER service credit. Call the museum for further :

: details and reservations. SOUP DU JOUR Th Hicksville Museum i located Have you found that it is very easy closing, except Saturday nights, you Gregory in the Old Heitz Place Courthouse, near the to get a big meal with all the trimm- can have a spectacular hamburger—a Entrees junction of Avenue street back of ings but to get a “little meal” in a real- shrimp salad sandwich on whatever Ba (the Sears and East Barcla Street/Woodbury l nice place is impossible—BUT NO bread you like...a chef’s. salad—a BROILED HALF CHICKEN Road. It is open Tuesda throu Friday AT CAPTAIN BILLS COMMODQGRE bow! of soup and a loaf of Captain CAJUN STYLE FRES FISH 9:30-4:30, weekends 1-5. The museum is a non- INN. from opening at noon to Bill&# famous crusty bread—a large or with cajun tice ..Here profit educational institution. Family smail shrimp cocktail—or even simp- CAPTAIN&# SEAFOOD COMBO membership is available for $20 per year. are SAGTIKOS l dessert and coffee—or tea—all mussels, ae clams, shrimp and STATE PKWY —> ee stat PARKWay available with the same gracious ser- scallops on a bed of fiaguine enn 2 gout vice and beautiful surroundings that with red sauce Hicksville Community Council SUNRISE HIGHWay you find when you come for a party Desserts Meets Thursda Feb. 2 at p.m. MOSES A or celebration dinner or lunch. ..We / Hicksville MAIN ST Public Library sy now have small tables in our bar area Captain Bili& Own Homemade Community Room. Sign In: 7:45 p.m. for those who want to be even more KEY LIME PI Program: “Alternatives to [ncinera- inforrnal when in for a _ they pop ICE CREAM OR tion.” Sid of ‘ SHERBE Speake Gelb, representative JRA PAA bite. ..So come on down to Captain RAG 122 Ocean Avenue, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Coffee. Tea or Sanka (Residents Against Garba Expa | Bill’s and join us often for whatever and (516) 665-3677 A sion Town of Oyste Bay Report. your appetite desires. Speaker Town Councilman To Clark a

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HEALTH Ken Woodruff b The Dental Societ of the State of New York, as part of National Children’s Dental Health Month, is sponsoring “Sugarle A N D Wednesda (Februar 8) and “The Longes F Sugarle Snack List Contest,’ in school systems throughou the state. Students in the Dental Society’ 1 component school groups will have the opportunity to par- Se CLO Chen ee ht ticipate in the Snack List contest. The 1 win- ners will receive a #5 U.S. Saving Bond and become eligible for a gran prize drawin for a bicycle The month long event is aimed at increas- ing public awareness of the importance of dental care for children. To add additional support to the program, Governor Cuomo recentl signe a proclamatio designati Februar as Children’s Dental Health Month in NY. State. “Tt is important for parents and children to understand that caring for chilldren’s teeth and gums while they are young will hel prevent serious dental proble in later years accordin to Dr. Alan Patrignani 198 Chairman.

° Accordin to the Dental Society, the ma- jor cause of dental disease is plaqu a thin, colorless film of bacteria that turns the sugars and starches we eat into acids and other bi- which are harmful to teeth and gums, Even the very young infant is sub ject to these bacteria, and the Society of- fers tips for parents and children which, when made a part of the child’s dail routine, will hel ensure healthy teeth and and bright smile throughout their guives. and Wipe the very young child’s gums teeth with a damp gauze pad after every feeding. bed with a bottle Don put an infant to

- the of milk, formula, juice cr sugar water, as acids that form will remain poole around of time. gums and teeth for long periods Clear water or a clean pacifier will satisf the sucking instinct and prevent decay. Your child first visit to the dentist should the be made by age 2. By this age, parent continued on next page (GE RE T SMILE Stained Good News For Patient With Chipped Space & Missing Teeth. Bonde Porcelai Why should you bring your Ne Improv teenage daughter to a gynecologist? active. Even if she’s not sexually good health, you& want to make A concerned about your daughter& a parent free from anxiety No is as pleasant and Availa to the that he first trip gynecologist Lamin sure is built with that own relationship your gynecologist as You know your possible. have a want your daughter to pro- trust and respect, and that’s why you& upon or before she has gynecological problem fessional friend she can talk to any concerns. into a young woman, your daught A she develops physically and emotionally about her own life. And that why, will also be developing a sense of privacy asking sexual and relation- if she’s menstruating regularly, using tampons, plus understanding gynecologist and receive questions, she’s ready to talk to an ship before she has her first with extra sensitivity. - an examination given special ete ee she& faced with a pro- ‘ .before ..before she goes off to college. . IT’S INCREDIBLE! boyfriend. lasing needs immediate attention. blem that but it’s adolescent daughter. . . Dentistry it’s too early to bring in your Breakthrough In Cosmetic You may think better than being toe late! Majo the Long as a community service by news is being brought to you make This medical obstetrician- Bonding stained a dedicated group of new Direct Porcelain can Island Women’s Health Care Group. We This smile individual. We&# affiliated with the teeth beautiful. gynecologists who treat each patient as an and spaced An improv Hospital, a major teaching chipped treatment Maternal Child Care Center at Winthrop University on Medicine. effect your life. Thi SUNY at Stony Brook School of can have a positive affiliate of teeth look beautiful without caps. can make unattractive ANESTHETI NECESSARY. LONG ISLAND WOMEN’S NO GROUP Katz, DDS. HEALTH CARE Michael * Levine Dr. am Dr. Michael M. Sher Dr. Gary M. service ! ¢ Dr. Valderrama i As public health Dr Anne Niesenbaum Lydia Rd Z Merrick Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein 41 60 conawo a FREE oral cancer Port Washington Office of National Mineola Office screening in support 47 Main Street Massapequa, 135-137 Mineola Blvd. Month During Port Washington, NY 11050 Dental Health Mineola, NY 11501 795-7500 Tel. 767-1717 (516 Tel. 741-4321 (516) Society for Dental February- (516) Member-American only. Aesthetics.Literature Available, Upon By Appointment Request 2A * Hitne © Fanuary.1985-° Page > Anton Community Newspapers, Health<an T. H A N D F I | NES 5

Fluoride makes the teeth and from previous page stronger decrease deca You may give your child a to Frostbite...B can begi teachin the child how to brush Extreme Cold Can Lea fluoride suppleme in tablet or dro form, his/her own teeth...a step toward the tod- as prescribe b your dentist. dler’s own independenc Don Ge Cold Feet. Your dentist may also suggest an applica Awar Teach your child to brush usin a small tion of fluoride while child is having toothbrush. with soft, rounded bristles your b Keni Woodruf a if regul checkup...especial helpfu your wear water boots while (replac brush as soon a bristles look rag- Frostbite is a cold develope when Alway repellent water doe not contain fluoride or child injury your and or out in the snow or ge or bent) usin a small dab of fluoride the body’ soft tissue becomes frozen, shovelin bein is prone to deca Use fluoride toothpast is most to occur when temperatures cold/wet for extended of time. toothpaste Brushi can be a learnin and, for older children (an adults fluoride likely period dro 2 F or its wind-chill Ac- To aid circulation after to cold “game” for parent and child until the mouthrinse not to equivalen exposure (d swallow) Podiatric can th routine alone. to the Nassau County flex and relax le and feet muscles, youngster manage Regul dental visits, for your whole famni- cordin seniors and removes from between Medical Assn., young children, If are diabetic or a senior, you should Flossin plaque ly especial when started while children are you teeth and under It should be done diabetics are especiall susceptibl to avoid shovelin snow. If not possible limit gums. young, can prevent future problem enabl- with until the child is able to frostbite. The the effort to 10/1 minute warm- parental help ing the dentist to spot earl sign of deca say: segments, thick socks for ab- indoors. master the techniqu without inadvertent- and normal tooth formation. Wear soft greater in your feet graduall the Cut 12-18” of and them as often as need- Remember: Many have some ly injuring gums. a lengt Health diet, too, is essential to dental sorbenc chang diabetics ed feet Make sure shoes and of feeling in their and floss and wind most of it around one in- health, affectin formation of teeth, bone to kee dry degre loss feet, may boots are before wearin able feel extreme thus, dex finge the remainder around th other, and soft tissue. completel dr not be to cold, be- about 2” between. Slide flos If feet white, have a bluis! more to frostbite. leavin gent- Snacks should b healthy and fun, accor- appear very ing susceptibl Youn between teeth to the line curve in- tint, or feel numb after bein out in the children, in their exuberance, often do not ly gum din to the DSSNY, and Sugarle Wednes- to a “C” around tooth, ‘cold warm them then see a think about cold and wet and shape scrape gentl da and the Sugarle Snack Contest events slowl parents are and down, winding from one ( doctor specializin in treatment cautioned to dress their warm- up Kee floss were develope to provid an opportunity podiatri youngsters to the each tooth with of foot disorders) and limit outside finger other cleanin for children to enjoy themselves while lear- l exposure. a fresh section. feet and hand ning about proper diet and dental health,’ Never allow your feet to be expose to Dressin wisely, keepin Make a check for of bloo weekl plaqu part says Dr, Patrignani. extreme heat (heating pad hot water or warm, dr allowin goo circulation, the tablets, and for “game, using plaque revealin A booklet, “Help Your Child Have a hot water bottles) takin precautions necessary your paste or liquid These contain harmless Health Smile” is available, free from the If feet perspire excessivel rub gentl age and health, means you can enjoy the vegetabl dye that stain plaqu deposit a DSSNY. Communications Dental with alcohol then dust with a foot cold without feet or Dept., goo , endangeri your your color and which when brigh disappe pla Society of the State of N-Y., 3 E. 42n St., powde before putting on hose. gener health. is removed. que New York NY 10017. Harvey A. Levine, M.D. L.LS.P.S. Orthopedics “ Lon Island Speec Specializing in the Non-surgical Treatment of e Back Pain Pathology Services e Neck Pain 71 Alexander Avenue e Pain of the Upper and Farmingdale, NY 11735 Lower Extremities Rober A Domin M CCC- Executiv Directo 516-249-LISP (5477) By Appointment Providing diagnostic speech- (516) 364-5400 testing and therapy services for adults East Nassau Medical Group and children in the hom setting. 175 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 200 Syosset, New York 11791 “communicatio syste for th neurologic impair developmen delaye

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: (2 Keni Woodruf efforts, weekl ly b is to increase educational the male challen In the workforce...6% of The indicates that the younger a for children of alcoholic parents The initial results of a statewide survey stud particula workforce reporte drinking during th bega the more alcoholic beverage in- and in New York was whe drinking and to rem ind the times the on alcohol use problem person drinkers, Sdver workday at least 5 during prior are to be heav not to conducted Louis Harris & Assoc. likel the dustr of it s responsibilit executives topping the list, tate, by to and with male of now, showin a two to children year, on Alcoholism of regardle age, tise or promote produc workers, for the Researc Institute to late and laborers, transportation of Alcohol and five rate of heav drinkin compared construction and the NY. State Division teenager salesmen and clerks, and of study various “environmen: Alcohol Abuse and the Division starters. The covere workers following in decreasin 26% of the adult popul has become productio Abuse Services showe that 75 ‘Abstainers, some tal” situations where drinking Substance between Femal executives averag onl are equall spli proportion, of adult New Yorkers drink and 15 (1. tion (3. million) Of all workers surveye 23 drank an those who never seven times. considered ‘heavier’ those who once Assistance million peopl are said had an Employe did. the drinkers more than two drinks (averagin rates than more Men have highe drinkin Program. Seven percent (834,00 consume ‘The link be- dail and four times more to Ms. Saunders, drinks for half women (80 vs. 68% According than four daily, accounting Black males and accidents is heavier drinking (23 vs. 6%) tween drinkin highwa of the alcohol consumed. how of than known, but this survey documents of 18 and older, have highe rates heav drinking well Th survey, 6,36 persons seen vs. each with the alcohol, are white or Hispanic male (31% 23 problem drug was conducted in 198 with oversamplin that overall drink- school and huma service data about The survey also showed in families, job in some groups to provid more in the (83 ~ students and minori- ing is highe 21-3 age group agencie young adults, colleg and older. to those 6 she “to be im- ~ droppin 55 among “Our next challeng said cy groups. show- 18-20 old respondent and is to raise In contrast to earlier studies which Among the year plement between 198 198 this of those wh started drinking at and increase screen- ed the decreasing with age, some 24 awareness, educate staff proble drinkers, and older 1 or are now heav and treatment for alcoholism among survey showed that peopl especi younger ing their who started a onl 10% are service ly males, have drinking rates similar to of those 17-20, clients in health and human agen- drinkers. The stud showed middle- counterparts. 18% of college now heavier cies.’ and ratios in the older age groups. this students are heavier drinkers, colleg similar For more information o stud plea Ac- heavier drink- to T. Saunders, women have twice th rate of Accordin Marguerite contact Richard Chad 518-474-5 (Alban Director of The DAAA, ‘This connec: ing as do their non- peers. ting —rennis TIMe 5600 Old Sunrise Hwy. 4105 Hempstead Tpke. Bethpage Massapequa 731-4432 799-3550 Don’t JOIN U FOR:

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26, 1989 Page-17 - January Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursiay, Flea Market/Bake Sale the church. Church which is directly under The yout grou of the Lutheran Lounge, will be used to sponsor Galile New invites to Money earned of St. Stephe Hicksville, everyone Lod at Lutheran Youth con- flea market and bak sale. It yout participation its third annual Nassau Joe Lorenzo ventions, The Lutheran Brotherhood, By will be held on Saturda Feb. 4 from1oa.m. match funds rais- located at Broad- Branch, No. 8021, will any to2p.m. The churc is 270 will be held in the Perez ed byth yout up to #35 way and the sale concerning activity in Anew slat of officers has bee selected details this will appear Re The /i/ustrated To ke up o local school news b the nominating committee for the lodg a future column. Monteforte, The are: President--Carmine Membershi Appreciatio first vice president-- Lombardo, recor- The will present a membershi ap- Lorenzo, second vice lodg din secretary--Joe 26. This is preciation nigh on ThursdayJan president-- del Cioppo, orator-Dom food and the nigh when our lodg offers Based on the Valente, financial secretary-- Sica, Commissions ; refreshments (some music) for its members treasurer--Fred Ausiello, correspondin and friends. secretary-- Morace, trustees-- Cann- of Shares Traded Al Valentine& Dance Number zzara, Pat Dominchello, Frigente, Jo Day Posillico, Frank Fuoco, Anthony Patera, Jame The Galileo Lod also prese a Valen- Stock of Surdo and Feb 18 There Price of the Staino. Masters Ceremony-- tine’s Day Dance on Saturda Not the 7 Russo and and Frank Teer, sentinels--Dominick will be a ho dinner, beer, soda music set- Sarrera, delegates to convention Th is per- Joh ups. proceeding price #17. per a Carmine Monteforte, Rocco Lombardo, Ar- will & Co. son and bring-your-own- policy Sarroff, Sager Giordano, Peter mand Del Cioppo, Josep b in effect that night Tickets are goi fast, Massiello and Fred Audiello. The alternate fo ticket infor- a so call the lodg at. 931-935 BROKER Anthony and ISLAND’S DISCOUNT delegate chosen are Sica Jo mation and seating arrangements. LONG Morace. Stock Allmembers should kee their dues up to a Member New York Exchange The nominating committee is Frank date. Marschiello 111 Suite 1100 Governali, Jim Ingino, Anthony will take on i Broadway, Th eletion of officers plac and Bert Molinelli. N.Y. 10006 Feb. 9. New York, All members should mak an attempt to a 233-5740 50-60s Dance and with a lit- (212) hel out at our bingo sessions effort and time to thes sessions, the A rock dance will be present at ter given 50-6 finan- _Commission only $36 shouldbe abl to take care of its a Shares of $10 Stock. . the lodge. Dinner, beer, soda, coffee, cake set- lodge Trade 400 be served More cial needs. $36 upsan unlimited liquor will Shares of $80 Stock. ..Commission only

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KINDERGARTEN ee ee DAY ——_ FULL EDUCATION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD TOTAL PROGRAM ARTEN - PRE- SCHOOL NURSERY (Age 4 by Dec. 1, 1989) (Age 3 by Dec. 1, 1989) REGISTRATION 931-0831 Jan. 30 thru Feb. 3 9:00 a.m.11 a.m. and p.m.-2 p. School See ee Loyol Hicksville 30 East Cherry St., FOUNDED IN 1907 -

26, 1989 ise 18 - Thursday. January Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Schools Inside Hicksville Elementary

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Woodland Avenue students, parents and staff bega their holida shoppi at the PTA Holida Boutique, organize by Janice Nolan and Maryanne Zeller. The boutique was a tremendous success, * shopper reported Children had the oppor- tunity to purcha holiday gifts from a larg assortment of items, includin jewelry pens erasers, mugs and small toys.

Children at Woodland Avenue School en- visit from joyed an afternoon snack and a their goo friend Santa in December. The children’s activities Committee of the PTA organized the event. Cupcakes, ice cream and juice were served while each child waited patiently to visit and talk about their

holiday wishes. Here, first grader Tanya * Woodland sixth Dana Horder and Katowitz asks Santa for her favorite toy as graders Urra make their selections. helper Elaine Kabakoff assists. Madeline

NATIONAL SPELLING BEE winners: (alternate) Meghan Wood, coordinator - Mrs.

Susan Rand, and the champion speller - Jennifer Carney.

Bee Spelling Champions entire student body

Students of Trinity Lutheran School in The winners were: alternate - Meghan grade 5- recently participated ina Spellin Wood (grade 6) coordinator - Mrs. Susan j

Be as part of the National Spellin Bee spon- Rand, and the - champio speller Jennifer 210% sored by Newsda After individual class com- Carney (grad 8). The next step isthe regiona FUMES petition the top two spellers in each grad competition to be held in February Good competed against each other in front of the luck Jennifer

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Burns Avenue students scored a ‘‘10’’--the highest achievement in the New York State Physical Fitness Test. Here, the students wear their T-shirts for ‘‘10”’ in fitness donated by the PTA. (Front Row) From Left: Helen Christodoulou, Grace Treopaldo, Erin Mit- chell, Marla Daniels, Kia Bourne, Marie Tambe, Michelle Regan. (Back Row) From Left: Atha Rizopoulos, Michael Youssef, Fred Dursun, Anthony DeStefano, Michael Jerome, Tony Ellisun, Andrew Corley, Kunal Sra. Not pictured: Gisela Rodriquez.

Busy Month for Students December wasa very bus month for the students at Holy Family School. It bega whe principal, Sister Eileen McMahon, distributed the first The Aaron, and Peter Humann, class at Lutheran Progres Reports Stephen Asaro, Bobby duringscience Trinity week School. followin broug parents to school for Parent-Teacher Conferences, The House pre- and kindergarte Trinity Open Nursery School 9 am 11:45 am and 12:30 pm children were given vision tests to detect any Ope House at Lutheran School will > Trinity 214 pm. earl problem On Dec. the children be held 1 from Ja 30 throug Feb. 2. Parents and Trinity Lutheran School is located at 40 grade pre- to second went to the Westbur friends are invited to visit classes on any of West Nicholai Street, Hicksville, and provide Music Fair to see the Christmas show Merry these day at the following times: a Christian education for children progra Cranber Th fifth and sixth grade went - Kindergarte Grad 8, 9 am - noon; Trinity in the community. on the 19t to see A Christmas Carol. In order to bring the true meaning of Chirstmas hom to Holy Famil students, the sixth To Send School New grad pupils under the direction of their HOLY FAMILY STUDENTS were taught teacher Mrs. O’Neill and Mrs. Costa, spon- the pleasure of soreda giving andreceiving. Here, We welcome all school Please program to collect money the news. Black and white and color photogra are for ear- eighth grader Katie Campbell gives a send stories Hicksville thqua victims in Armenia. doll and.phot to I- accepted Photo will NOT b used if they to kindergartner Katie Carriero. lustrated An finally, Sister Elaine’s News, 132 East Second St., are too dark or not clear. Please donotsend kindergarte classe were Mineola, NY. 11501. We do not mak pleasantl surprise when they negatives, pictures from just one week, were each the students raised #18 to Stories must be double them. Photos will be given a yarn made type space returned upo re- “octakitty” b b sent the ‘ to Armenia in the form of medical or neatl handwritten. Remember to in- eight grad students, quest. Simply put your name and address supplie Their nickles and dimes clude all details and all The Christma pennies, caption photo o the back. spirit lives all year lon were presented at a service for the Photos must be clear and and in Hicksville& prayer light as If you have any questions call Rita Holy Family school After quak victims. close to the subjects(s) as possible. at ext. leami about the Armenia Langdo 747-828 157. earth- Teacher Carol Polariods will b if the clear. quake the students O’Neill said “We at Ho publish are banded together to do l Famil are quite proud of our student somethi positive to hel th victims. In efforts to ‘reach hand across the wate a-

26, 1989 To a - Da muary Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursduy. From Our Lady of Mercy. From East Stree .

Here, Christmas pageant last month. of students put on an excellent Museum. Our Lady Mercy FOURTH graders visit the Gregory Princess Maria. EAST STREET the jesters perform for the the fluoresent Evers. A speci treat was East Street fourth grader of Mrs. Mingin 1 mineral exhibit and visit to the “Hicksville Celebration Feb. classha a fine visit to the Gregory Museum. PTA Founder’s Da Tarn of the historical displa , ‘At the Century walked over to Heitz Place hadatour Carol Ir- The Old-time Cour- - Meade Goldberg, former And then they inspecte the Council of PTAs will hold Lane Maryanne a The Hicksville - Gail Historic Buildin : of the National ser- Planz; Lee Avenue What a field trip! Outreach Dinner on win and Rosemary hall, and hear all about thouse Jai its 36t Annual Founder’s Day Linda Colton; Old courthouse-town schoolsisanotabl Gregory Ash, Karen Nielsen and and Hicksville water vice to Hicksville Feb. 16 at the Crest Hollow Coun- Long Island geograp Thursda Road- Lane, Nancy Callariand Richard contribution. Woodbury. The Country Joa Museum Historian Club, Jerich Turnpike - Donna suppl from try Beatrice Harnett; Willet Avenue cocktail hour will start at p.m., followed by Milburn; : Sclafani, Rosalie Sones and Sophie Notes dinner at 8. Nan- Scho District Chuck Woodland Avenue Betty Way Stouges, This District honored guest is School year’ Hoosack and Elaine Clancy Middle six Mr. Wayne has cy will be in effect: Wayne For the past years Hank Cooney and Marge Stein- Arts followin in - Pat Rooney, Fine Appointment be closed from the and of Hicksville Paul will yout - of Fine Arts Student cafeterias served parents School Richard Hogan, William L. Gagnon, Supervisor District as chairman bach; High the empl of the School Steinmark and SEPT - Bar- Public Schools ha been ap- throug Friday, Jan. 27. school Vitrano and Carol for the Hicksville of education both at the high David Ferrin. of the Nassau will be to speci bara DeStefano and Dr. to serve on the Board Bus transportation provide and alsoas chairman pointe and the Middle School, will be sold until Feb, 1 at #2 per Consortium. The usual. Bus transpor- Mr. Tickets Arts Decentralization school each morning as School Alternative Program. tickets, con- 2 of of the Hig To your pleas for the awarding from school will be provid a follows: and person. purchas NADC is responsibl tation Wayne is a dedicated professiona local school PTA Founders Day allareas of the arts 26 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. is always the tact your to organizationsi Thursday, January educator, whose first concern at AS grants Chairperson or Ann Freyeisen 935-875 : their needs. addi- in Nassau County. 27, 12:30 p.m. children and ads are available. In Friday, January this din- in the past, journ will beno Vocational/ The Unit Honored Guests a year’ half and Exams, Transportation There to business-card size, quarter, of Avenue School - Christine tion line) Lunch classes held the week January 23. ner include: Burns booster ad (#1 per And and Linda Sheil; Dutch full page, persona the Kani, Rosemary Lawlor To such ads, contact exams the week of Jan. 23, Saul be purchase place Due to Sue Klein, Sandy may at - Watkins, Theis Lane Cathy school PTA unit or Peggy - Bennar- NY. 11501 Any and Burke; East Street Dori your write to us at 132 E. Second St. Mineola, Nancy To send stories and photo Martillo and Robert Hilsky; Fork 681-693 157. do, Donna questio call 747-8282, ext. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITIES WITH ME MORIE

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- 1989 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, January 26, a... Local Chiropracto Conducts Food Drive LILCO’S Golden Lin Visits “Foreve 55 Dr. Steven J Tremaroli, a Hicksville fluent areas of the United and there chiropracto has States yet announced that he is con- ducting are people who g to bed hungry Tha is a a food drive in cooperatio with the disgrac and I want to do my to Salvation Army shar help of Hicksville, On Tuesda Ja Therefore, between all servicesin my office will be per- 31 the hours of 2 and 8 Dr, p.m., formed without charg on Ja 31, whenaper Tremaroli will be accepting canned and foods dr son brin ina food donation. I hop other. at 36 South Road in Oyster Bay professional take lead and start similar Hicksville. All donations my will then be projects,’ ; distributed to need local families the b Dr. Tremaroli requests that yo call his of- Salvation Army. i fice at 935-103 for further information on this Anyone who donates food at Dr, project and to schedule an appointment for Tremaroli’s office will be entitled, if the a complimentar consultation and spinal choos consultation and : toacompliment examination. : spina examination. If x-rays are required, the too will be providedatno charg o Jan. 31 198 onl : Resident Mu Visit “Tfeel ver strongl about the obligatio we hav to the hungr on Long Island,” said for Ba Co LD. Chin Dr. Tremaroli. “We Libra LONG ISLAN live in one of the LIGHTING COMPANY most af- Representatives Mike Brown (left) and Pat The Hicksville Public is Mc Guire (second Librar automating fromright) were guests ata recent meeting 55” atthe its o “Foreve ‘Trinit librar services with a known as Lutheran Church, Hicksville. The “Golden Link” presentation system highlighte special pro- CLSI. The' will grams for senior customers and Also system provide speedie movey-saving energy tips. pictured here are “Forever and more accurate = 55” members from Hicksville - Flo Kristensen (second from services to the publi It left) Helen Rehauser and Lil is currently Kaden (center) and Bob Kristensen in use in several publi libraries (right). in Nassau County. OMPLETE DINNER $ In order to progress with automation, itis essential Linda SPECIALS FOR TWO ] 925 that every Hicksville resident with Strong Attend INCLUDES tans ROLLS & TOSSED SALAD bays an Adult Librar card come to th with NO HOLIDAYS library (J SROILED FILET & their card, that SHRIMP LOIN OF PORK PARMIGIANA so a bar code number canbe IAB Leader SIRLOIN CHICKEN Meeti FRANCAIS® issued to them. CHICKEN The bar code number is us- VEAL PARMIGIANA PARMIGIANA SHRIMP Th International Association of Business PARMIGIANA ed forthe purpose of indentification b Above served patron with choice of steak fries, rice Communicators or pasta and it is for the (ABC hel its fifth annual ssert: Carrot Cake, Ice necessary library’s own ram, Leaders’ Apple Pie, LU records, Specia Chapte Meeting recentl Pleas in Toronto, Ontario. LIC at this come to the circulation desk assoon Representin as important were LIC possibl to receive your bar code number. gathering president Evely Schiralli and Linda Strongin treasurer ee of Hicksville, SATURDAY & SUNDAY The BRUNCH two- meeting included sessions on NOON TIL 3:30 PM. To the dull mind all nature is leaden, E EOF . a of ENT 2s $ 95 variety chapte management and leader- A UE FRIES 7 To the illumined mind the whole TOASTHIAM OK issues, from BACON shi ranging strategic plannin IDDLE FRIES, world burns and sparkles with to LAD light professional developme programming, RLIC CLUB ROLE —Emerson from finance to succession planning,.fro LIVE DANCE motivating volunteers to keepin chapte CE ee ayy members active and involved. ct e ee oe STS United Way LICA is a professional organization of of Long Island writers, editors, public relations specialists and LINDA STRONGIN, of others in related positions in industrial Hicksville, 516 249-N1OO represented IABC/LICA at its fifth annual Ci and organizational communications, [tisan special chapter Leaders’ affiliate of meeting in ABC. Toronto.

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1989 - Page-22 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Pork Thursday, January 26, Alumni to Scholarship Dinner Club Sponsor Hicksvi of directors: Ajello Bob Scauzielo, Tom Republ The board of directors of the Hicksville Joh and _ Manaskie, Rooney, Pete Humann Josep Jablons Robert Kluck Alumni Association voted to sponsor a din- Nancy School scholars. Jurgerson. - Joyc ay ‘President ner for top Hicksville Hig : Earottr Tracer The recommendation to submit a raise in Marc Herbst students will be involved. By Eight The raise will take were dues to + was adopte Plan for an earl April testimonial alumni’s effect in 1990. Town A. serv- dent of the American set inmotion at the Januar meeting, Superviso Angel Delligatt Lung Association, alumni concession stand at President Conrad appointed Repor of the ed a the officer for the Hicksville Nassau/Suffolk Chapt as well asa member Weyer installing football and basketball was given b Howard and Harry Jaco as co- games Republica Club& annual installation of of- of the Duff Park Civic Association. Finnegan Manaskie. School Dr. Harry Jaco and Tom ficers ceremony. In addition to the club president Super chairmen, superintendent Profit from sales encourage the Catherine Fenton will appoint a school co- earl Superviso Delligatti installed Bob Kluck visor Delligatt installed all officers of Mr. toward the Th Bill liaison. association to vote #500 support for his second term a club presiden alon Kluck’s administration. officers were: ordinating School has been donated Disneyla trip of the Hicksville Hig with other club officers and directors. Maher, first vice president Jenn Fischetti, Seven hundred dollars the band. : vice Marks, vice as seed funds. At the urgin of the chair, Bob Kluck and his wife J hav lived in second presiden Joh third edito of matched the Howard Finnegan was appointe Hicksville since 1950. While residin in the presiden Carol DiMarzo, treasurer; Martha association anonymous original the annual newsletter that is sent to members have raised three sons Bob Masseria, Helen Hender- donations. community, they recordin secretary; Grace and Ellen board actions included with the annual report. Way Steve and Tom. son, correspondi secretary; Tony Previte, Other accepting Bruwer will and produ the label Bob hasan extensive in local and Marc Herbst, the nominating committee (chaire b Harry organize record politics sergeant-at-arms; publici chair officers directors for and addres list, Grace Way agree to For more than 20 years, Bob has been an ty director, Jaco slat of and 198 the annual spring brunch, Alumni sweaters, elected publi official of the Nassau County Six club members were also installed to The are: Conrad Weyer, presiden Harry. b Doug Dwyer, were modeled. Republica Committee. Also, durin that serve three- terms on the board of direc- Jaco vice presiden Jame Fyfe treasurer; designe Grace An alumni banner, (in black with orange period, he has served on the Hicksville tors. The directors are: Mary Ann Deal Ar- Karin Weyer, recordin secretary; Way, be at Alumni fund raisers, Republica Committeemen’s Council. He is thu Leo, Jo Giordano, Bob Stenson, Frank membershi Janice Manaskie, correspon- letters to display the board was unveiled. currentl the treasurer for the Council. Jop and Fred Vevante. din secretary. Three- term on &quo Kluck has been involved with various Congratulations to all the officers and their installation. community organizations Bob volunteers his directors on Be time to th St. Ignatius Loyol Parish, where The next gener membershi meeting is he serves as an usher. H is a fourth degree scheduled o Friday, Feb. 10, 8:3 p.m.,at the an Sno member of the Josep Barry Council of the Hicksville V.FW. Hall, 320 South Broadwa Posta Servic Reminds Clea Ic Knight of Columbus. Bob is als past presi- Hicksville. alittle from our “Each year, the hazards of ice and snow through but we need hel cause numerous accidents and injuries tolet- customers.” ter carriers and other delivery peopl Preven- In addition, items such as children’s toys, loose tion is simpl a matter of clearin saltin sleds, accumulation of wet leaves, and cracked and/or sanding the stairway or pathwa to bricks, broken steps walkway provide safe access to the mailbox or front are contributing factors in many injuries door,’ said Roger Nienaber, General sustanied by delivery peopl visitors or famil Manager/ Long Island Division. members, Th Postal Service urges everyone The Postmaster stressed, “Ice is particularl to examine their property and make any dangerou o steps and any walking surface, repairs as needed. Th elimination of these especiall painted wood or concrete, like hazardous conditions will benefit all stoops and porches We will get the mail concerned.

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The Hicksville Youth Council and Hicksville Avenue. If you would like to register, brin Public Library will sponsor a free introduc- your signed permission slip to the Youth tory judo course. Th course will be given on Council or library. Permission slips will be ac- Friday Feb. 3, 10,17, 24, March 3,10 from 4:30- cepted until Ja 3 or until the course is full, p.m. at the library community room and will whichever comes first. Spac is limited sosign be opento Hicksville boy and girls ages 12-21. up as soon as possibl Permission slips are require for registra- Far further information call Beth at the tion. These can b picked up at the Youth Youth Council, 822-KIDS, or Paula at the TOWN SUPERVISOR ANGELO A. Delligatti (left) installs Hicksville Republican Club Council, 181 West Old Country Road or the Hicksville Library 931-1714. President Bob Kluck for his second term. Hicksville Public Library, 16 Jerusale

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Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday, January 26, 1989 Page-2 Senior Adult Club Trip to Trum Castle Donors Needed for Lions’ Blood Drive The Senior Adult Club of St. is ed o the Ignatiu bus Brin your own coffee. If in! The Hicksville’s Lions Club is conducting .m. planning a trip to Atlantic City at Cas- terested call Trum Marg 931-129 or Catherine at a bloed drive and is in need of donors. The To obtain a pledge form cali Ed tle Casino o Friday, Feb. 17. The bus leaves 931-0499. drive will be held WednesdaFeb. 15 at Trini- Blaszkows at 735-97 or Brian Kramer at at 9 a.m. from St. Ignatius School. The cost The club meets every other Wednesd ty Episcop Church at Old Country Road and 938-266 is $19, $22.5 coin return and deferred in th # old scho cafeteria a St, Ignatius. New Jerusale Avenue, between p.m. and 8:4 and candy coupon. Doughnut will b serv- members are welcome.

/ eRe Contract * Bridge ¢ Ste bec COME AND SEE HOW GOOD A SCHOOL CAN BE. A Singular Double Tragedy North dealer. North surely overstated his high-card Neither side vulnerable. power when he made a jump-shift in NORTH diamonds and then leaped to five & QI976 spades over three hearts. This was Worried about your children’s future? Help them discover a positive kind of peer 9 AK9872 really too, much! pressure. Send them where they learn not only about Shakespeare and calculus; they © K10 Of the slam course, should have learn about self-discipline and values. Send them to Long Island Lutheran Jr./Sr. High & down gone one, missing two aces. School. WEST EAST But it did not occur to West that his & 52 aA partner held the ace of trumps, and, 95% of our on to to America’s schools. Others v 64 Y graduates go college—some top 1103 unfortunately, he decided that desp- © A762 & 1943- go straight into business careers. We helped them get there. We offer computer classes, erate measures were necessary to & Q10953 fe KI872 advanced science labs, an honors program that makes colleges take notice, driver educa- overcome the slam that North-South SOUTH tion, and the sports and activities that make school had bid so confidently. exciting. &K10843 he led the deuce of 9 Q5 Accordingly, Our average class size is 17. Most of our teachers hold advanced degrees They choose diamonds! West was hoping to find © Q85 our school because they want to teach ina Christian atmosphere. They want to teach dummy with the KJ, East with the HAGA students who ‘really want to isarn. queen, and that declarer would play The bidding: the jack from dummy. However, it North East South West You don’t have to be Lutheran to attend. We have members of almost every faith. turned out that this was not the 19 Pass 1a Pass right time or place to underlead an ace 3.0 Pass 39 Pass If your want to take the first step, give us a call at 626-1700. Information will be a slam, and South made 5 against easily &a Pass 6 de Pass sent regarding open houses, entrance exams, financial aid, and scholarships. the contract. He won the diamond 6a ~ lead with the queen, cashed the ace of Some deals you hear about sound clubs, discarding the king of dia- much more like fiction than fact. For monds from dummy, played a trump, example, here’s one that may test OPEN HOUSE, FEBRUARY 5 AT 2:30 P.M. and that was the end of that. your credulity. It occurred, believe it or not, in a head-on match between At the second table, the bidding two of the leading teams in a life went differently, but the final con- Island Lutheran masters national team-of-four tract was exactly the same! Again Long 4 South to six West School championship. got spades, again Jr./Sr. High i of diamonds, and At the first table, the bidding went underled the ace 131 Brookville Road i shown. It is obvious that North again South made a slam — so the as Brookville, N.Y. 11545 vastly overestimated the value of his deal was a washout! Now do agree that truth is 626-1700 hand. Granting that South' one you stranger than fiction? spade response was very intriguing, ae Omens We Are Man Different Thing do To Man Different Peopl \

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The Town Clerk’s Hicksville Annex Open for 1989 General Tax Payment the Tax Of half Resident can pay in perso at Residents are reminded that th first Town Hall West, Audrey of the General Tax Levy which was due fice, Oyste Ba 198 the Town Clerk’s b without Avenue, Oyster Bay, or at o January 1, 1989 may paid, Office in Town Hall South, 97 Hicksville Road throug Feb 10, 1989, accordin to penalty the hours of to F. Musiello. Massapequ during ga.m. 4:4 Town Receiver of Taxes Gar made weekday Payment can also be “By law, a taxpayer has a 4o- grace p.m., mail. period from the dat the tax is due during b be mad without penal entire which payment may Whe paying in person bring the “After that qo day ty,’ Musiello explaine tax bill with the payment. Paymen being isadde for each month the tax of the white and green recycl- 1% penalty mad by mail for th first half year stands before of the ist.” SUPERVISOR ANGELO DELLIGATTI on for easy remains retroactive to January Stub #1 and #2 should b in- left. The sides of the truck are open unpai should include S.O.R.T. cans are atthe located in the ing trucks. The yellow The Town Clerk’s Annex, cluded if the entire tax for the yea is bein Road and access. Town Parkin Garag at Newbridg pai in Hicksville, will be open to Duffy Avenue write Truck Residents are cautioned not to on, New Flee of Recycli tax on Monday, Town Unveil receive gener payments, otherwise deface the tax The Annex will cut, fold, stapl or would be aware of Feb 6 Friday Feb 10. that new throug the to reject and participants to stub as it can cause computer The clean white green open- for remain open from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. what riaterials were accepta recycling the . trucks stood in the brightmomin sunshine at the tax payment. their container reccive payments were the whe to plac recyclin with their drivers a the read The collection and, most important, wh fleet of curb for Town of Oyster Bay recycling to the future of recyclin was, and is, crucial Board Sea Waits t b Filled vehicles, each of which cost $55,00 The Vacant Town the our Town. represent the latest addition to the waste Waste Stream of Oyster Coun- from nearby Locust Valle Delligatt effort to reduce Reducing the With former Town Ba Hogani municipality’ bids wish to have two board members be off Island to the 1 recyclin vehicles cilman Kenneth Diamond fully involved in may not stream that has to shipp Long Inaddition are of so related’ of ton. The trucks fo the purcha 20- his duties asa District Court Judg watchers closel geographica at a cost $103 unique were develope the town& blue boxes for still Leonard Kunzig, who heads golf to be b one or two men. containers, of the local politica scene are guessing designe operate yello recyclin is another name on the cab of from Town his vacant seat course There are two wheel in the the collection of newspapers at wh will be appointe to operations, steering he was ad- for the slate, A resident of Bethpag the to allow a driver to sit or stand. offices, and containers on the town board. truck, government ministrative assistant to former Supervisor convenient on each side office paper. At arecent press conference, Supervisor There are two steps separation of high gra before his current the cab. of Angel Delligatt provide alist of candidates Jose Colb assuming of the trucks that allow easy access to Commenting on th state recyclin their have focuse for the althoug he does not expect position. Thes features will hel the men in job Delligat said that recent stories position, he until next Ken Davis of Massapequa, town spokespe both the truck and loading it. of newsprint. This to mak any final recommendation of driving on the glu recycle Kastleman and Lois McKenna, the and uses for month. son Marlen Therewill eventuall be1 of green said, stems from lack of paper of is a member of the Federation Republica To the One of the more likely candidates white S.O.R.T. (Separate Oyster Bay’ once it has been recycle encourage also interested An Women in Farmingdal are on the road. markets, the Town Leonard Symons a resident of Plainview. Recyclabl Toda vehicles creation of paper recycli the post. of assistant district attorney at the same time in Ata press conference on Jan 19, Oyster Ba will be acceptin bids for the purch hig the Delli said that the front runner said: colored and com- Delligatti was, his closeness to planne Town Supervisor Angel Delligat gra office paper, paper and could provid n definite inas Town markets for resource facilit is con- chang daily “When I was sworn Oyster Ba “Only by creating Oyster Ba recovery decision puter paper. He adde that althou the [announced that one of im- will we the sidered a drawback becaus the supervisor insigh Supervisor, my recycle materials complet cy- will be his own, he will consider be the in does not want Simmonstobea target for op- primarily mediate goal would implementation cle necessary to foster growth recycling” recommendations from the executive com- [am pro- posers of the incinerator, of atown-wide recycling program. h said. as well as those 26 Covello, also from Plainview, is mittee of the Republica Part ud to that one week from today Jan. Josep say Leaves and Tires sanitation Covello, an mad by residents. household within the Town& under consideration. attorney, every Mentioned the conference Whoever the new councilman or coun- and during press became known i local political circles in his disposa district, approximatel 7,000 and the her was the Town&# composting program Lewis Yevoli cilwoman is, however, his or stay migh residents served b private sanitation collec- campaign agains Assemblyma “Tires for Leaves” swap program with the short one. Diamond&# term expires this in our last November. bea tion, will be activel participating first for will Town of North Hempstea A Long and the new town board member S.O.RT. Galasso of Ba is also in con- year program.” one Joh Oyster November. Island, the Town of Oyster Ba accepts Councilman Thomas have to run for reelection in tention. However, since Cooperative Effort (1)tor a leaves from North Hempstea in ex- of Leaves, Delligatti noted that the recyclin truck chan for their acceptance 2 tires. manufactured Labrie of from North Hempstea Town parks and Taxi Far for Town Senior Citizens bodies are by Discount Interna- those collected during the fall leaf collection Quebec Canada, and the chassis b discount are ona91/2acr the Town of Companie offering the are: Lon tional Harvester. The vehicles which are program, bein composte Taxi Companies servicing of Island Yellow Cab, Massapequa Taxi, Oyster low-entry trucks have site. Based on present figures, the Town Oyster Ba have agreed to offer senior 20-foot, 31-cubic- Taxi, Inc. and which facilitate the will be delivering 12,500 tires for a discount. Any Ba Taxi, Syosse Massapequa movable compartments Oyster Ba citizens, age 62and older, resi- the Corporation. collection and transportation of shredding and eventual return to dent wh shows a Town of Oyste Ba Inden- Transportation separate marketplace tification Card will receive a 2 cents discount, various recyclable Seniors obtain an identification of the require “This is just the beginning said Delliga which equalsapproxim 10 percent of the wishi to “Implementation program “Inthe future we wi be markets discount will be card can send a written request, including Herculean efforts b many peopl in Town u explorin average taxi fare. The theirname and address, to Supervisor Angel said recyc fo plastics, batteries, and corrugate paper, available between 10 a.m. and p.m. Mon- governmen Delligatti “Weekly A Ba Town Hall East, with the just to mention few potential areas. Town da Frida and all da Saturda Sun- Delligatti, Oyster ing meeting struggle geographi through and with Oyste Bay N.Y. 11771. of in new areas, creating workin jointl Oyste Ba day and holidays. logistic phasi division—and povennusinesses, will assist those businesses in staffin a new service coping materials would be col- their own with how recycling developin recycling programs. : Islander’s Dinner Danc at Hicksville’s Antun’s lected during the interim period” Th possibilities are endless and we intend An education program was developed so to explore all avenues.’ find more information or to The Ne York Islanders Booster Club will member. To out for the dinner dance, senda check hol it’s17th annual dinner dance o Jan. 31, sig up a.m. order to the New Yor Islander at Antun’s in Hicksville, 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 or money Box 20, Carle Place, New Th dinner dance is one of the highlight of Booster Club, P.O. visit the Booster Club table the for members and it includes a York 11514 or year Coliseum dur- cocktail hour, dinner, alive band and the New located a gate 6 in the Nassau bea York Islanders themselves. Members get to ing any Islander home game. You must Club and over select the playe with who they ene like member of the Booster this to attend. to sit with for the evening. The cost for 21- fun-filled evening is #5 dollars per club -Free Income Tax Hel

income tax AARP will be at the library: Beginni Feb. 1, assistance for preparati will be available at the Hicksville Monday - 10-2 pm. Public Librar Wednesday - 10-2 p.m. for this service. This service is provide b VITA volunteers There is no charg will be the Adult section (stude enrolled in business courses at local Volunteers in Young the IRS and of th colleges who are trained b library. AARP volunteers wh will assist oldez, low and moderate income taxpayers. VITA will be at th library: Town - 1- Topics Sunda p. ‘ ae r - 7- Monday p.m. THERE IS A good feeling of commad the members of will be aired on amongst t “This is I ah - 10-1 p.m. Oyster Bay Ee Jeff ck Tuesda worker Has (Bubba), of Hicksville; Richard Se Gees pe ae Cable Channel 2 on Friday, Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. cycu Thursda - 5- p.m. Neil of Farmingdale; John Piraino, of Nort . the Massapequa Esposit resi M atthe Rigi 6-8 Th topic of the program is respon- Artie Diemicke and Eric Stalzer, of Frida - p.m. Bethpage, will be hel ping residents of the town in their sibilities of the town clerk. efforts. Saturda - 10-12 p.m. & 1-4 p.m recycling ennaeeeslyeeai

1989 epee - Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Pork Thursday, January 26, Page-2 letter are her favorite thin to write. In one of to this newspaper, devoted to an account he dissatisfaction witha pair of pant hose, Lulubelle recounteda tale of how she wrote the manufacturers demanding restitution..or at least honesty in their packaging riting letters,’ she said. “I want to be a squeak wheel that gets results.” heard her admit Th lady may b (and you isn’ ityoursel a squea wheel, but it alway results Lulubelle is after. More often tha not, she writes to share with us Ker musings on whatever subject strikes her fancy It’s not talent quite reminiscing, but she has a speci for noticing the absenc of the thing one fails lives. to remember have gone from our Lulubelle remembers with fondness, the hadasoda day whe every corner drugstor fountain, where the floats were served in a holder..and tall gla nested inside a metal at least a third of the that you ha to drin soda before you coul flip that singl scoop the of ice cream smooshe onto the rim of served in genuine soda fountain dishes, with THE WORLD ACCORDING TO LULUBELLE...rotary telephones...andice cream only gla into the soda. Photos by Anthony Buonfiglio recalls with fondness the day whipped cream and a cherry. She equ “before mugging was a word”, and when recyclin wassomethin every famil didto the time To Lulubelle support the war effort. And at same World before the The Accordi she wonders “How did I ever live electric blanket?”

worse sin to a milk bottle— bottles, “ [think of mysel as being very up-to- Peter least she’ allowed us to know her. put By Sloggatt as [ containers hadn’t come into use—on the and forward looking but sometimes am Since her first letter arrived several week, like clockwork, stiff white years lon takes me to Ever a table? astonished to learn how it Lulubelle ha shared her her arrives at our office. It bears no ago, thought envelo catch up with some of the goo things that an endles varie- doubt in mind that the addres its stamp affixed with opinions and experiences on No, there’s no my mused her return and is mak life s easy,” Lulubelle over that if were search of Lulubelle’s cor- it to be, ty of subject I’m sure they most thorough precision perfectl aligned as ough recent purchas of a garage door opener. 1/ inch the togethe they’d make a goo siz- responden would tum up no dangli par- and to within an exact of top andrigh gathere “One little pus on that magic button that ed book. You&# also have yours at least a ticiples and not a comma out of place. han sides of the envelope. Inside in drive.’ those little dotslined “Those of uswho you of onionskin bushelful of ellipse up Lulubelle said it best herself. meet envelop are one or two sheet Yet not all technologic advances take a three in a row. love the Englis languag great deligh control paper, carefull type but never lackin with the lady’ approv The remote to be correct.’ of marks to indicate in trying set, was in scattering proofreader The lon dash—used, like so, to interject button fo the television panne And the bottom, is serious ex- much to corrections. at it alway another though into a sentence—is another “Englis was a very subject..” arecent letter as havin too appe in flawless Palmer method missive on her signe script, Lulubelle favorite. So much so that between plaine Lulubelle in a earl adecidedly male compulsion...cha hop Lulubelle”. teacher whos career, she the obvious benefits of her “Yours, th ellipses and the dashes, I speculat that tutelag under a ping. And despite “We still feels a Lulubelle said an astonishin 5 years. new thermopane windows, she I mention the Palmer method script if take all the words out of a spanne yo in “the lacy patterns that still be left with some secret were all very thoroughl ground spell nostalgi yearnin for becaus itis one of the few insight I have to letter, you would and In school, form on frosty window.” in Morse code. ing punctuation grammar my offer about the charming lady wh is the message have phonesin her three ‘comma blunders’ (putting a comma ‘And she doesstill rotary For author of these weekl communiques. Don&# fool into thinking Lulubelle’s worse, leaving house. yours where one should not be, or her of u still have sh is not about sharin fondness for these grammatic was an automatic It’s no sin, Lulubelle. Lots althoug sh inordinate one out where it shouldbe) does in still have Lulubelle wishes to remain stems from (a it often my as Som of us even views, devices zero on the composition,..and you rotary phones on our win- anonymous. case) any indecision regardin proper punc- remember, there were many compositions. “those lacy patterns forming fastidious about the that stick closed in bit tuation. Lulubelle is as writing the time...and the dows...the very windows It is not however, to gain a We were all impossibl of and punctuation as of those com- tostick in the ope posi- Lulubelle’s character from proper use grammar teachers corrected every one earl summer, onl more insight into bottles on the for us milk come autumn. 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PU Judaea Plans Midwinter Convention B Et 4 N-O T 1<c BS You

Would yo like to make new friends? Ski be from four locations on PUBLIC NOTICE provided Long NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Have a time? Learn about the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, THAT THE goo more Island and is included in the cost. Ski at Town THE BO OF APPEALS” Board of the Town of Oyster Bay, New York, shall Jewis heritag and relationship Israel Hunter Mountain in with Pursuant t provisions Art. 1-Div.3, Section your to nearb Hunter, N- hold a to conduct regular meeting the public ofthe Zone as an American If can answer business of the 6 Building Ordinance, Noticeis hereby teenager you round- transportation provided from the government ofthe Town of Oys the jiven that Board will holda Public to one or more of these Bay, on Tuesday, the 7th day of “yes” questions, join camp is February, 1989, at earing in the Town Hall,panbpKast (skiing optional) 10 o'c A.M., time Building Meeting Long New York and prevailing at the Hearing om, Audre Avenue, Island, City Westchester This convention is to Room, Town Hall, East Oyster Bay, New York, on open Jewis youth Building, Audrey Avenue, for MidWinter Con- New York. THURSD Evening, February 2, 1989 at 7:00PM. County Young Judae from eight throug 12th You need Oyster Bay, Allinterested members of to consider the grade following cases: vention Feb. 10 Feb. the are invited to attend. Pursuant to law, HICKSVILLE: Friday, throug Sunda not bea current member of Young Judaea to a puhearing be held at the public will aforesaid time ESARE: Variance 12. Call the and to erect an at- participate. HaShachar/ Judae place or as soon thereafter as practicable, to tached garage having less than the required side This convention will be held at office at for information consider the following amendment to Camp 433-49 more and Chapte 17 yard, aggregate side yards and the encroachment “Motor Vehicles and Traffic” of Young Judaea/ Lake in Verbank, New a the Code of of eave and gutter. registration form. Ordinances of the Town of Oyster New York. York Bay, Ejso Cambridge Drive, 70 ft. S/o Hollins Road. (nea Poughkeepsi Transportation will STOP SIGNS shall be ADDEDto SECTION 17-25 89-6 TON PERILLO: Variance to erect an ad- in the hamlets of Massapequa, Plainview and with side stairs less South dition having than the re- LEFT O RIGHT TURNS front yard setback. SHALL PerineaOR NOT BE SHALL MADE Shall be qua/W/Cor. Genesee Street and Jefferson Services DELETEDfrom Avenue. Religious SECTION i7-44inthe hamlet of OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK Plainview. NO STOPPING ZONES shall be ADD- January 23, 1989 : Services: EDtoSECTION17-152in th hamlets BAPTIST Friday evenings at 8:30. Saturday morning at 9:30. of Bethpage, BY ORDE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS Hebrew School Monday and Wednesday at 4:15 Primer Plainview, Syosset and Wood! First p.m. jury. ‘ Town of Bapti Church Liszt St. and Pollock PI., Hicksville. MasseSTOPPING Oyster Bay School meets on Mondays at 4:15 p.m. The Men Club meets PROHIBITED DURING CERTAIN Tel: 938-7134. Kevin J. Rawlins, Pastor. Services: 01-26-89-1T-#4944-HICK Sunday mor- on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 8:30 p.m. Sisterhood shallbe rom 5 ning worship at 11:00, Sunday night gospel hour at 7:00. Sun- meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. NOTICE TO BIDDERS school for TION 17-153in the hamlet of Plainview. NO STOP- 2 day ages cradle through adult at 9:45 a.m. Wednes- Notice is hereby that Sealed for Jericho Jewish Center (Conservative) North Broad- PING BUS ST shall be ADDED to given Proposals day evening prayer at 7:30. SECTION ie Routes the furnishing of Custodial Services for the Office way, 106/107, Joricho, 11753. Tel: 938-2540. Rabbi 17-154inthe hamlet of GlenHead. NO CATHOLIC Stanley Steinhart, Cantor Israel Goldstein. Sabbath of the Administration of the services ZONE shall be ADDED or Building at 9:00 a.m. Junior DELETEDfromSEC- HICKSVILLE loly Church 5 Fordham Ave., Hicksville, 11801. Congregation meets at 10:45 a.m. Morn- WATER DISTRICT will bereceiv- services TION I7-165in the hamlets of Tel: ing Mon-Fri at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at 9:00 a.m. Even- Bethpag Plainview ed by the BOARD OF 935-1345. The Rev. Peter L. Duvelsdorf, Pastor, The Rev. and COMMISSIONERS of the ing services Sun-Thurs at 8:00 Syosset PARKING PROHIBITED ON CER- HICKSVILLE Domenick Graziadio, Asst. Pastor. Masses: Sundays in the p.m. Friday candlelighting time, WATER DISTRICT in th office of Sat sundown. Special Family service o the first of TAINDAYS shallbe Church-7:30, 9:00, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 12:45 and 7:00 p.m. Friday OSEC- the Board at 4 each Dea Street, Hicksville, New at 8:00 and 9:00 month at 7:45 p.m. Affiliated with the United Synagogue TION I7-166in the hamlet of Glen Head. LIMIT York, Saturdays a.m. and §:00 and 7:30 p.m. until 4:00 PM. on of America. PARKING ZONES ON CERTAIN Thursday, February 16, 1989, they Our Lady of Mercy R.C. Church 500 South DAYS OR will be Oyster publicly opened and read at 7:00 PM. Bay Road, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-4351. The Rev. LUTHERAN HOURS shallbe ADDED or m SEC Msgr. Specifications, Information to Biddersand Pro- James E. Boesel, Pastor, The Rev. Charles A. Gartner, The Rev. The TION 17-1 in the hamlets of Massapequa and Lutheran Church of St. Stephen 270 South posal Forms may be obtained at the District William Donnelly, The Rev. John Fencik. Masses: Sundays in Plainview. N TRUCKS OVER 4 TO Gros Office, Broadway, Hicksville, 11081. Tel; 931-0710. The Rev. Frank L. 4 Dean the Church-Saturday evening at 5:00 and 7:30 and Street, Hicksville, New York. Sundays Nelson, Pastor. Services: Holy Communion on at 8 WEIGHT EXCEPT ‘Shallbe 9: Sundays at 7:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. In the lower and Each proposal must be b cer- 10:30 a.m. Sunday Church School at 9:15 a.m. from 17-215 accompanied a church-8: in the hamlet tified check 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. and 12: p.m. Family Mass or bid bond in the amount of five Redeemer Lutheran Church 17-New South of The above mentioned per- o the third Sunday month at 11:00 a.m. in Road, Massapequa amendment cent (5%) of the of every the lower bid amount to the church. Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 938-8693. The Rev. Dr. Theodore S. to 17 “Motor Vehiclesand Traffic’ Weekdays at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Chapte ison file Grant. Services: 8 HICKSVILLE WATER DISTRICT.Sparas assurance Sundays at and 11 a.m. Sunday School at and may be viewed St. R.C. Church daily (except Saturday, Ignatius Loyola 129 Broadway, 9:15 a.m. Bible on Sunday that th bid is made in good faith. h Study Thursdays at 8 p.m. and Holidays) between the hours of9 AMand 4:45 Hicksville, Tel:931-0056. The Rev. Frederick Harrer, Pastor. The The Board reset ves the to and Rev. Edward itheran Church 40 W. Nicholai St., Hicksville, PM, time at the Office of the Town right reject any Tarrant, Administrator, The Rev. Peter Liu and prevailing Clerk. all 11801. Tel: 931-2225. The Rev. Puls, Pastor. bids, waive any informalities, and to accept such The Rev. Robert J. Giuntini, Assoc. Pastors. Services: Wayne Services: Any interested in the matter of the at 7:30 subject bid which in its opinion, Weekend Saturdays p.m. Sundays at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. said pete isin the best interest of masses, Saturdays at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays at hearin will be given the to be Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Care at 9:30 a.m. for the opportunity the WATER DISTRICT. 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11:15 a.m. 12:30 and 6:00 p.m. Weekday 9:45 a.m. service. heard withreference thereto at the time and at 7 Ladies Bible Study on Wednesdays at 9:30 plac Dated: masses Also 9 a.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m. January 18, 1989 during and above designated. BY ORDER OF THE TOW August. a.m. 7:30 p.m. Men’s Bible Fellowship on the 2nd and 4th Hicksville, New York Sundays at 7:45 BOARDOF THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY. Angelo a.m., Weekly Scripture Study on Mondays at BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 11:30 a.m. A Delligatti, Supervisor, Carl L. Marcellino, Town HICKSVILLE WATER DISTRICT METHODIST Clerk. Dated: January 10, 1989, Oyster Bay, New Of the Towns of Oyster The Parkway Community Church Stewart Ave. at York. Bay United Methodist Church Old Rd. Levittown Parkway, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 958-1233/931-9055. Country and Nelson and Hempstead Ave., 1-26-89-1T#4943-HICK The Rev. Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-2626. The Rev. Richard Richard A. Douglas R. MacDonald. Services: Sundays at 9:30 Humann, Chairman Smeltzer, The Student Pastor Laura Benson. Services: Sun- and 11 a.m. Church Schoo! and Infant Care at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Gilbert E. Cusick, Treasurer days at 8:00, 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday school from 9:00 to Midweek Bible Study on Wednesdays at 8:15 p.m. 10:30 The Bus Nicholas J. Brigandi, Secretary a.m. Ministry of the Church operates every Sun- EPISCOPAL to 01-26-89-1& HICK day bring people to Sunday School or the 9:15 a.m. wor- ship service. Holy Trini ty Episcopal Church 130 Ave., 11801. Tel: 931-1920. 6 . , The Rev. Domenic K. Cian- NON-DENOMINATIONAL nella, Rector, The Rev. Anne E. Lyndall, Deacon. Services: Holy The Church of Hicksville 17 Herzog Place, Hicksville, Communion on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion 11801. Tel: 822-6330. Harold Butler, Pastor. Walter Muench, on Sundays at 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery Care Asso. Pastor. Services: Sundays at 10:45 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Healing service o the first Monday of each month NASSA PARK at 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Home MUSEUM at 8 p.m. Bible Study Groups. GREEK ORTHODOX Compiled By SHIRLEY D. FELLS Church of Christ 105 Broadway, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: Holy Trinity G: ‘Orthodox Church 20 Field Ave., 935-3855. The Rev. Tom Goodlet, Minister. Services: Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Bible Schoo! at 10:00 a.m. Bible Study Hicksville. Tel: 433-4522. Fr. George Stavropoulos. worship i on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. “Critter in will be offered at Eisenhower Park on Sunday Orthros at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Divine Worksho “Explorations Quilting” Club” meets on at 7 p.m. : Liturgy at 10:15 a.m. County Wednesdays from at the Activities Center. Tuesday 1 to p.m., Speci JEWISH PRESBYTERIAN and Pre- it ‘Church 474 Wantagh Ave., Levit- The free program is open to Nassau County resident age 18 over. Ce tion Shaarei Zedek New South Rd. and Old Country Ad., Hicksville, 11801. Tel:938-0420, 938-0422. Rabbi town, 11756. Tel: 731-3808. The Rev. Robert A. Wieman. Ser- vices: and School at Child registration is required. Melvin Sachs. Services: Saturdays at 9 a.m. Sunday Worship Sunday 10 a.m. care for pre-school children. Eisenhower Park is located in East Meadow with entrances off Turn- Hicksville Jewish Center Jerusalem Ave. and Maglie Hempst Dr., Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-9323. Rabbi Joseph Grossman. pik and off Merrick Avenue at Stewart Avenue. For information call 542-4495. Kak kk Th 198 Lon Island Artists Exhibition will b on displ at th Nassau Count Museum Obituaries o Fine Art in Rosl Harbo until March 19 Edward A. Field A of Christian Burial was said Th exhibition will includ work b Rober D‘Alessandro Steve Lampason Debora McDer- Mass at Edward A Field, a resident of Ocean- St. Ignatius R.C. Church on Jan 17. Inter- mott Eeli Berroa Debr Arvanitis, Adeline Olmer and Don Resnick side, California, formerly of Hicksville, pass- ment followed at Hol Rood Cemetery Th wor o eac artist will b prese in individual as series o one pers gall spa a ed awa on Jan 12. under the direction of Vernon C. Wagner eac For = b a informati on artist. show an will accompa b catalo publicati featuri Mr Field is survived b his wife, Pearl, Funeral Home. informat c 484-033 his daughter Helene Ezell, his sons, Mar- Henry Schreiber kkkkk vin and Michael, his sister, Muncie Vero, Henry Schreiber, a resident of Hicksville, ing” i Museum, 20 West will be offered at : “Ru Hooking worksho Raynha H and six grandchildre passe away o Jan. 13 For in- Califor- Main Se oo Bay on Mondays and Tuesday starting January 30. Graveside services were held in Mr. Schreiber is survived by his wife, formation call 922-68 nia on Ja 13. Ruth (Theim) and his niece, May. kkk Margaret E. McCarthy A Mass of. Christian Burial was said at wal will b hel at th Muttontown Preserve on Satur- E. McCarthy, a resident of St. Ignatius R.C. Church o Jan. 17. Inter- “Winter Trek,”” a spe guid nature Margaret Hicksville, passe away on Jan 12. ment followed at Hol Rood Cemetery da Feb 4 fro 10 a.m. to noon. evidenc Mrs, McCarthy is survived by her hus- under the direction of Henry J Stock A naturalist will tak on a hun for track o sign preser participa f a her Funeral lear ow toa tree band, Thomas D. Sr., daughter, Home. bird an othe animal that are active in th winter. can identi o Visit Kathleen Clark her sons, Thomas D. Jr. and A lifetime resident of Hicksville, Mr. thei leave blossom an shrub as well as wildflow without a Smith and charact : Richard J., her sisters, Gertrude Schreiber was a retired farmer and had Norwich. The is Preserve is locate on Muttontown Lane in program fre Muttontown Ea Pauline: Wilson, her brother, Robert Neder, been an usher at St. Ignatius for over 60 To regist cal 922-3123 12 grandchildren and two great- years, kkkkk x grandchildren be re-enacted at the Old Bethpag Villag An 184 Militia Court-martial will from to ee Restoration on Sunda January 29, 1:30 3:3 p.m. ica Round Roa in Old LEVITTOWN FLORAL PARK NEW HYDE PARK WILLISTON PARK Restoration is located on Swamp 441 WILLIS AVENUE Old Bethpag Villag 2786 HEMPSTEAD 29 ATLANTIC AVENUE 25 HILLSIDE AVENUE | residents and # for Bethpag Admission is # for adults, $ for Nassau County TURNPIKE information call Senior Citizens and children ages 5-1 Fo x 420-528 kKkkke th “Tea Dance” fo senior citizens. Nassau- residen ag 6 an over can regi er fo aftern to 6 al Nassau Beac Park East Th danc will take pla on Sund Fe 5 fro p.m, to live music. Per i a Tera Palate ill featur soc danci FUNERAL HOMES ee Recreation and Parks Nassau th ssau of Th free progra i spons b Na Count Departm in Lido Reservations b mad b callin 542-4494 47 JERUSALEM AVE. Beac Par i locate on Lid Boulevar ma HICKSVILLE (AT WEST MARIE ST.) 931 or 542-44 -026 kkk kk th Museum with a series o “Blac Histor Month’’ will b celebrat at African- mont It out the best in all of us. spec program through th o Februa bring 516 249-NOO lectur series a musica performan a Saturd The Th events will includ a Sund after on Y way ‘Meet th Heroes presentatio A film festiva cra worksh fo an for people and organizations in all parts chil in Admis- at 110 No rth Franklin Street Hempste United Way of Island to Th African- Museu is locat Long care together

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Announce ncements i , Catering Reunions 6 : is Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Services 6 Services 8 Personals e PAUL D. CALL THE SCHREIBE INTERESTED IN “The Feel PLEASE FEED Having a Party? H. European Mason | slder z CLASS OF 196 CLASSIFIED i seM NERO ON ta We 1° chiain gmo THE BIRDS o ; hi oats We&# cater! Call: es Port Washingto NY. & Tile Inc. With Expe Ne Malk Apes DEPARTMENT FOR Winter storms will be Donna or om Introduee Bar cover- Doreen paren eaoun now, Being 20th Reunion e RATE ingallformsoffoodforour 242-2605 243-4958 Kitchens INFORMATION natural bug For call: Kathleen J killers; throw e Baths joyce ee If you are, or know a stale bread, S 4 a OPEN MON.-FRI. sunflower member of th class of ¢ Countertops Poychoth 9 Lost & Found for the 1969, please 9-6 PM po cl cutalt contact: 516-747-82 s Custom installation, by old R Mark Wurzel, craftsman of OPEN SAT. chairperson European Lab. Blac wiwhi V on che 126 Brookville Road ceremic tile & marble. Vicinity Park & Downing Aves.,Sea 9:30-2PM Br MY. 11545 Cliff. Please call 516-759-1844 2 Professional Svcs All Reunion 516-496-7610 DAN 767-3867 (H) LONG TERM & rae Ads JOHN J. O’GRADY MUST g DISPLAY RATES eee. ORE LIST YOUR ss ee Se ARE ALSO $25 lines, 5 weeks Monuments FREE PROFESSIONAL Mineola, Ne York 11501 AVAILABLE. SERVICE $30 inch box, 5 weeks Carpet-Linoleum Tile 742-0664 PLEASE CALL FOR BETH PAGE CEMETERY-1 plot, 6 (516) at Home estimate Anton Community burials. Cali 593-8814 after 7pm Shop FURTHER Newspape Former Assistant District Listing appears in Visa-MC-Check with 50% savings & more! Attorney handlingall andDWicases, civil Professall 21 of our matters, as well as Wiils and Estate cui INFORMATION newpspers. Call Murray: proceeding: Anytime Call for a consultation. W have rates for all budgets. 6 Services e 997-8356 For Information Call BALI HOME BAY RIDGE H.S. IMPROVEMENTSCO NEW DEADLINE: 7- 82 Tile work & other home Painting, RADON PREVENTION * Class of 1963 improvements. Quality, depend- 22 Domestics HELP WANTED AND k for the Call Kelly Farnum, 25th REUNION, able work. Call for Free Est. CLASSIFIED & Plumb REAL ESTATE DEPT. 718-424-6127 FREELANCE PC Heating Venting. Als: Myou amemberof seasonal acaiia SEKI winterizing contact: CONSULTING BABYSITTER MONDAYS AT D. 759-2526 Needed for one 8-year-old boy. — PO. Box 1168, Anton Communi- BOTTLED WATER FOR Application NOON Mon-Fri 2:45-7:30 p.m. ty Newspapers, 132 E Second SCENTS A Garcon training in Lotis 123 Base 11 and Manhasset Isle/ Wash. St, Mineola, NY 11501 Use Water networking. Education Poin - STEPHEN J. HANLON Call Evenings: 767-3519 DISPLAY HELP ‘System CALL ROBERT Gommercial Office Cleaning WANTED * Removes Chlorine, Bad taste, Odor 516-775-8546 Chemicals Nassau-Suffolk CLEANING LADY WANTED (9 inches or More) MATH TUTORING + Large capacity-no filters to Carpets Floors Waxed GREAT NECK SOUTH H:S. chang Cleaned, Garden City home. Mon., 2 dayFri, AT « Three year warranty HOUSE CLEANING BLUES FRIDAYS NOON CLASS OF ’69 Own Transp. 294-0972 Course 1,2&am + EPA registered & N approved Call: CLEAN AS A WHISTLE 20th REUNION * Manufacturer is AAA rated by D&a 7951636 ALL OTHER REGENTS & SAT PREP with address/ FREE Home Triai-call fordetalts Contact, ae CATEGORIES MassapequaServi vicinity HELP | Reasonable Rates phon #, GN Class of ’69 THE WATER COMPANY HOUSEHOLD FRIDAYS AT NOON NYS Licensed Reunion, PO. Box 270, 324 767-2009 MR. ALAN 829-6547 MR. LAWRENCE « Teacher-25 years Exp. Main Ave., Norwalk, Ct. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Asaj Maid 06851. * CARPENTRY 579-3974 ERRORS Break the Chains that Bind you! * SHEETROCK Service Agency 4 Hire us to stuff! The Anton and \ type your * PLASTERING Papers Call Maggy at 798-3867 eT The Long Islander are * CONCRETE SLEEP-IN MAIDS GROVER CLEVELAND, H.S. not responsible for RIDGEWOO NY DOMESTIC DAY WORKERS Financial CALL MIKE} errors beyond CLASS OF 1949 CONFUSED BY 718-899-6350 High Caliber * Local References * References Checked the first insertion. 40th REUNION MEDICAL BILLS? Full/Part Time Licensed and Bonded SUPER YIELD! FORCORPORATE orin- W still need more names! Wewill process your insurance LOOKING All Ads Must Be Ce ao dividual accounts 40hrs. + $15/nr LOW REASONABLE RATES Please contact Evelyn claims & assure you thatyouwill y 50% -100%aono mor work. CADILLAC, Pre-Paid Check, Moadditionalinvesim collect maximum S constant Limo, 489-3606 516-623-8228 TV, bars & telephone. 625-0187. Ge the most for money! Money Order, your MEDI CLAIMS ET cheat yourself! elo cleaning = Neva 46 N. Franklin St. MasterCard or Visa dividend on 942-8559 Pe Hempstead yield : couplks you aalrea in- e me Sendy$49Bynis If The Name teyUPE Y! vIEL CL ssifi ‘ied MR. WILGENKAMP “COSTAS” ek PO. a Roslyn, NY 11576 HS. Westbury = For fro TOUSEN ABELL Specializing in Interior Craft- 4 Helen PLE CALL: ana i inverio Wallpaper H er. Tar & S nM OYSTER BAY AREA Tyson how tocleanahouse Ho 516-732-2240 hanging, painting, decorating Ifyouknow thoroughly and if are honest on Long Island since 1960 for and you 3 Occasions Betw. 10 a.m. & Mon-Fri. “Expert Moving Packing Specia p.m. free estimates. Prompt Service. and reliable, have recent Classified of For the possibility of Most references and your own EXCITING REUNION!! your Coordinator = AN call: ; transportation, please 794-2733 ” ee 922-0211 and leave a message. 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Y MEDICAL BILLER CLERICAL FIT BABYSITTER NEEDED | OFFICE ASSITANT DRIVER-PIT IMMEDIATE ele elas Eps type. Good ,SOOKKEEPERFT prefi Muefits. Tues, Wed., & Thurs. for 2 disbursements. Gov&# claims, tapn mea PE 25.30 hrs/wk LI. é CRT Date Entry expanding leas- : Apenianeastaraauhetitute children under2yearsoldinmy & NYC, Clean licenseMusti Co. seeks exp. operator WP Cae -0220 grants budgets. ing ‘ ON a All aubjecta:&al in N -profita 621-7757 For Details call: 989-6 paid Northport Home. 981-6396 cy Great Neck, & Lotus a must. Company SE A ee ee aelcal 7008 benefits. Pleasant office, good Serl telictesmustbeo eae igrowth:potentiey tified. Please send resumes to: BOOKKEEPING Plainview Mrs. Pearl Bleic aaa Ean ASSISTANT CLERICAL DRIVERS 349-5800 Locust Valley Sch ee i Moo anto B 5 rip CAcld Care Detailed oriented individual PIT retail store is looking for N 11 25 Locust Valley, foralas Sail tnales to assist book- alte ail PIT needed for active office. Com- someone help NO PHONE PLEASE FIT, positions available. P/T MIF needed cruise line. butwill train. keeper. Filing, It. typing, answer- Earning Potential Unlimited. IMMEDIATE cae by major Dedicated, responsible people puterexp. helpful, benefits Top Equipment, Very busy Taxi Fountain Person, Mature Good bodies only to care for children infants. Splendid program, oppt&# Glen Cove. 0 Limo Go, Start immediately. Waitresses &a Drivers wanted for Also females with shoe size6B, go {rain, Locust & Rosl Ice Cream Parlor & Luncheon- Trade show & Anon Paconnel Valley CALL NOW! 5%, &a for printad. ree eee train: Locust ette in Roslyn Area. Beginners okay Di bic Penni 724-5600 516-883-1900 621-4805 LPN Part Time Cail prior to 2/3 MOSTLY MODELS 516-681-0410 Private physician&# office. 164 Madison Ave. BOONISend Your toCampc Cold Spring HarborLaboratory has immediateopportunities Glen Cove area. Please e i NY., NY. 10016 for F for individuals in the following 2 areas: send typewritten resume f CLERICAL PIT Box Tel. 212-213-0116 oueantaleektc and salary expecte to: our office in workat Posiliopavaiabie ELECTRON MICROSCOPY TECHNICIAN 105, Anton Commun BABYSITTER/Housekeeper Woodbury. PartTime basis in ex- Nassau 132 E. 2na change for $3200 fee. No need in TEM Newspaper, Coun Exploy Excellent opportunity for an individual experienced 116 Management PIT 4 Weekday afternoons. Youname Street, Mineola, N.Y. foryoutogotacamp. Li fitti y tilin and SEM t join a group studying structural-functional your own schedule, Day/eve. LESCO 11:30- 4:30. Driver' license organization of the cellnucleus using state-of-the-art equip- pref. Weekends. 364-3334 or Returnee Studen Welcom in EM fixation, to the Nice family. Good Pay ment and technology. Experience ultrathin je A leading supplier Call Ms, Stuven sectioning, negative staining, immuno EM and darkroom turflawn care industry is seek- Leah: 516-674-2219 742-4900 techniques essential. LPNs- ALL SHIFTS ing service center manager can- 1-2 days per week. Familiar with and perdiem didates forthe Nassau & Suffolk SAFEGUARD to System. Ability CAREER OPPORTUNITIES County areas. Previous work with computer. Great Neck LABORATORY TECHNICIANS inlongtermcarewithaleaderin background in turf care and location. Pleasant office. Call Ro- oe a 4 degree in quality employee sales experience helpful. LIVE-IN MATURE seann, 829-1200, btwn. 10-4 M-F- CLERICAL RECEPTIONIST F/T Thes requir Yea chemis patient on Submit resume and salary HOUSEKEEPER, NANNYTYPE oe have 0-3 year work in Biochemistry, Molecular wage rates & Onercran history to: Banking fet W Ita benefits Callnowfora Wanted to care for one child 9 Biology and cell work.experi package. Mark Matulonis and a yrs-old (girl). Must speak perfect 767-2647 tour of our facility per- 100-7 Patco Court CREDITUNION ti wit ith the English, must be excellent ANIMAL CARE TECHNICIAN sonaleme Central Islip, N-¥. 11722 cook. Great Family. 5 days. OPENING 582-8547 N family Adm. ties. SOO AA in Animal Science or equivalent working experience. Mr. Philip Elk, SANDS POINT 482-3501 es Duties will include care and handling of small research CUSTODIAN NURSING HOME Nassau Educator Federal animals, laboratory techniques and cage washing. Some North Shore Schools Manhasset Church needs heavy lifting required. (516 767-2320 Credit Union has immediate has an opening for a half custodian for general cleaning MATUREMOTHER of Swill carefor openings due to new branch in time in & light maintenance indoor &a receptionist/typist your child in my Port Wash. home. Syosset. outdoor. Must be with its District 12 Refs. 767-7334 good peo- ASSISTA Office,

Active OK. Please oe ee - Tellers FIT & PIT ple. retiree h months, February 1 1989 NANNIES/HOUSEKEEPER-Exp. call btwn. 9 a.m.-12 noon for MAINTAINER PIT CustomerService F/T Tina Age, January 31, 1990. $9.00/hr. mature, responsible woman to Reps. information. a Che Bac t ‘r - So vol a Send resume of & help mother care for 2% old. 20Hrs.perwk. training yr. tio of solutions an We ee Some house work. Refs. VALLEY STREAM 627-3494 ma ‘a general laborato Plumbing, electric & HVAC experience to: 516-767-9083 BRANCH skills needed. Plainview-OBP School District. Residents only. Office f eeu Tellers FIT CUSTODIAN wk. See Mr. Kayser Shore District DATA ENTRY CLERK s2 00op ne Franklineone Mortgage Representatives 00 p.m. weekdays. #5 24 Wanted Full time custodian wh is conscientious and experienced Call Sea Cliff, NY. Help * Student Loan Officers Alpha/Numeric exp., on IBM and supervisory potential. Excellent N calls system 36. Learn computer possesses growth 938-0077 for telephone please Excellent benefits include: operation. potential.

nsion, long term disabili- These are excellent career opportunities fori $300 per Day! Commission. Appl in Person individuals - ty, tuition reimbursement. highly motivated inarapidly simula MAKE$300A DAY! Process phone OFFICE HELP Non-Profit Art Taking phone orders for PIT Salary commensurate with CHARAN environment. W offer acompetitive startinggrowsalary andcom- orders. People call you. 746-7029. Organization. typing & clerical publishing firm. Peopl call you. INDUST experience. Will train. Con- 3700LD COUNTRY pany paid benefits package. Please send your resume, in- skills, Huntington Area. 423-7610. 516-821-9048 XL 52 GARDEN CITY, N.Y. ‘15 tact Personnel at: cluding salary history, in complete confidence or call Retail Sales 516-367-8397. (516) 561-0030 MANDEE IS OFFICE HELP ACCOUNTANT GONTROLLERASSI. DENTAL ASSISTANT and/or com- COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY Expandin LI Svc. Co. seeks account- puter operator. 671- 7B54 NOW HIRING! Salary commensurate with ant wibackground in payroli/taxes, Send rasu to: P.O. Box 100 We' opening two new Will Train. Mon- AIP, AIR, &a financial stmnt prep on experience. Cold Mandee Shops, one in Com- thru 10 to 5 automated system, min. 2 yr. exp. Spring Harbor, N.Y. 11724 day Friday, p.m. we 944.3261, NEFCU ASSISTAN Equal Opportunity Employer M/F mack and one in Levittown, Manhasset area. 32 hour talweek prefer- and we need individuals for ted, b notesse Salary com: 264 East Merrick Road full and mensurate part-time positions. 627-6533 COUNTS RECEIVABLE NY. 11582 wlexperience. DRIVERS Valley Stream, GARDEN CITY 354-8716 Enjoy in our new CLERK School Bus - Class Il IMMEDIATE working Adding machine skills required. EOE. MIFIVIH ‘or will train OPENINGS Will Train. Flexible hours. Ex- Paid & Vacation + Store Manager cellent benefits. 694-5555 tions also available for assis- OPPORTUNITIES * Produce SaneSete, Manager tantand part-time managers. WRIGHT HARDWARE DRIVERS ‘Taxi, Immed! 25 & over. « Meat Dept. UNLIMITED We offer flexible work hours Clean license, new cars. N Shore, * Cashiers In Coast and 355 Piandome Rd., todays Guard, job FIT-PIT. Dispatcher. 466-8780. convenience which are ideal for students, Manhasset PART TIME OPENINGS Large grocery in working parents and seniors. DYNAMIC, ARTICULATE WOMAN store on Prospect Ave. West- 516-627-4433 in our You also work- 17-27 are unlimited. Excellent To assist in business bury. Forimmediate considera- enjoy great p/t major ex- 30 CITY OFFICE tion. Gali: conditions and days paid pansion. Strong people skills an ing bene- _GARD =— ee training, travelpacein- - asset. Potential 333-0147 Mike fits. We will be Flexible hours 15 hours per week year, interviewing eitci tb G.1. Bill for Ae 25-40k. bicamiall: 744-8613 on the dates: eeeeeteee ig ing education. We have both ac- ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT EARN EXCELLENT MONEY tive in * ACCOUNTING CLERK duty Reserve programs. RECEPTIONIST Sat., Jan. 28 10am-5 pm * LUNGHROOM AID Athome assembly work. Jewelry, Also we accept G.E.D’s formen With word processing skills & others. Call: 1-619-565-1657 and women. coe inrGrnatlon A toys, Tues.,Jan.31,10am-7 pm for IMMEDIATE OPENINGS experience Elite North Shore Ext T3326NY 24 hrs. Sat., Feb. 4,10 am-5 pm Call or Visit our office at: Catering firm. Good organiza: 516-742-9300 FOR EARN MONEY Reading Books! Sunrise Mall tional & writing skills required. $30,000/yr. Income potential. Cafeteria Workers MANDEE in Excel. career opportunity & Massapequa ROOSEVELT ExtV5 2 hours per day challenging environment for Detallscisb0:682:6000; 795-4170 N experience necessary Mayfair Shopping Center FACTORY HELP - GREENVALE high energy, responsible, self- SAVINGS BANK Returnees &a Retirees welcome Will train to work on small Jericho Turnpike motivated, detail oriented parts. ROSLYN PUBLIC SCHOOLS per 1122 Franklin Ave., Garden Gity 11530 son seekin immediate posi- Wortclosetoineres Commack, L.I. 621-4900 x 204 PARKING ATTENDANTS. tion. Salary. $325-350. Send EOE. MIFIHIV 516-621-3221 EQEAA F/T Positions available $4/hr fesume to: P.O. Box 91, -or- FITOFFICEHELP 8:30am 4:30pm 944-7136 Manhasset, N.Y. 11030 phones, It. typing, filing in- Answe Nassau Mall PARTTIME DENTAL voicing, srnall friendly Hicksville CASHIER Hempstead Turnpike 9a.m.-3 - CASHIERS(1) FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST office, M- F 939-2560. p.m., Monday Friday Levittown, EDNOR DRUGS 541-7878 FIT SECRETARY in Great Neck IMMEDIATE! L.I. FLOORPERSON(2)FULL TIME of ANSWERING SERVICE Garden City location. Someknowledge bookkeeping, School Bus Drivers E.0.E. M/F DELIVERY PERSON (1) P/T Quality office. 9-5 hrs. No. Sat. but not nec. 212-684-0099; 621-6364 OPERATORS CLASS 2 and 4 PART TIME GENOVESE DRUG STORE Mustbe personal, well groomed EARN UP TO $9.50 per hour 961 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. & service oriented. Exp. pref' FILING CLERK * Full Time - Part Time PORT WASHINGTON GALIGUY FRIDAY BUS MONITORS * Various Shifts MANHASSET Glen Cove firm offers good pay, 747-6979 Days Optical company seeks * Good Benefits 944-6147 EARN U TO $7.00 per hour flexible hrs. & convenient person with good PUBLICSCHOOLS * We Will Train Will Tr Pita 8 location. CAT: ils,Company, Pai vac Nhcildap DENTAL RECEPTIONIST offers good benefits and salary, 935-4434 U heededy CLEANER CASHIERISTOCK PiT Weekdays Exp. pref. Some computer FULL-TIME POSITION CALL LES BLACKSBURG N experience necessary. knowledge helpful. Salary open. 35-HOUR WORK WEEK CALL: 674-3620 B. DALTON BOOKS Exciting Gt. Neck office. For interview call: 883-6711 immediate f/t position. ATTENTION-HIRING! Government 935-1191 516-482-2215 671-5910 Hrs: M-F, 3 p.m.-11:30 jobs-your area. $17,840-$69, 485. p.m. Good & Call 1-602-838-8885, ext. R9904 salary PART TIME benefits. Please call AUTO MECHANIC CERTIFIED TEACHERS GET PAID for reading books! Mike Landi IMMEDIATE 3 years experience. DISPATUist ineeac INSTRUCTORS NEEDED. $100.00 per title. Write PAS - Must have own tools. Ng s B6 8 ‘8686 Afternoon Hours Flexible _ Call J5566, 161 S. Lincolnway, N IMMEDIATE SALES Must know all aspects of Earn extra $$ Auror IL 60542. 516-627-4400 auto mechanics Pee PERSON Work 6 p.m.fort rated 621-6024 DRAFTING/ESTIMATING ext. 370 Mon, thr e POSITION HELPER/DRIVERS for Window Treatment Go. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY! MINEOLA AREA CLEANING PEOPLE wicar, P/T. Will train, F/T Days company AWORK AT HOME Honest &a 789-1342 Metal Furniture Manufacturer. Formoving full-timeor Equal Opportunity Employer Can earn Dependable, Must have car! $12.00 to Drafting Experience Helpful part-time. Pay commensurate POSITION with experience. Call: $16.00 per hour Salary Negotiable. Benefits & 345-3535 Local 48-2808 Salary & Commission legitimate dustrial Park, Belt CLERICAL ASSISTANT FIT- Brooklyn, (Off Leave message MASSAPEQUA Sales available. Don Miss This Op- Telephone positions Parkway). PUBLIC SCHOOLS for busy office in Albertson, portunity! Call Bill Bennett: NO Experience Nec. Call 8:30-4:30 Diversified duties SCHOOL MONITORS p.m, 9 a.m. 4 p.m. 718-649-9607 INSURANCE CLAIMS ASSIST includes typing 50-60 WPM WORD PROCESSOR Call: Pete Long of must. HELPERSIDRIVERS Island knowledge computera Good 2-3¥2 hr. perday assignments as for moving company-FiT or PIT. telephone &peopleskill 516-747-8282 ext. 103 Freelance Network at starting Diversified position. Excell. cafeteria, playground & hall Excellebenefits. pue a Union, good benefits. Pay comm. benefits. monitors, are available on a per 516-422-9010 DRIVEER WANTED with experience. Call Roslyn Hgts diem basis & annual basis. Send 625-0960 516- ee 484-7500 for two (2) trips to NYC with letter of application to: senioradult. Leave Great Neck. BASEBALL PLAYERS 212-483-0072 Mr. Charles V. Sulc, Adm. Asst. Tr-Village Babe Ruth leagu Travel Public Schools Team. Need players 16-18 years old. 4925 M rrick Rd. PART - TIME INFO—CALL GEORGE BEECHEY CLERICAL HEWLE ETT DENTAL OFFICE INSUR Massapaqua, NY. 11758 427-7615 6 to B p.m. needs hard working chairside WANTED IMMEDIAT Are Yo Interested train. To OPENING DRIVER assistant. Will salary. CAREER SEEKERS BOOKKEEPER in Animals? Call Nancy, 516-593-1703 MATURE, RESPONSIBL sales Earn $70 perhourMon.- Potential 40K Ex- - plus, Temporary Data entry & clerical people, FIT to oversee opera- Friday. FULL-TIME cellent benefitEarn Day only. Car work for Port Washington We are seeking FT, PT peopleto in novel & accessory store Call R Miller needed, benefits plus manufacturer. Near public transp. help in our daily office duties. qic ton. Call af To Nassau & W. Suffolk. eee bonuse Paid Call 516-767-1800 EOE Our service deals with veterin- at 718-225-771awasb mileage. Must be able flexi- 794-4758 ari to work IMMEDIATE BETHPAGE ocr ani ESe & GAS OFFICE. Duties include: ble hrs. (no weekends). filing, mailing, Dental Assistant-Ortho Exp. & reliable. Ex- experience | back medical \ Maids reading reports, Compan paid benefits. Searching for bright energetic eeucellent : Merry etc. Thiscanbeagreatiearning for INTERIOR DECORATING/Sales- teamworker challenging, Fullti to pay, benefits. Florale Home BOOKKEEPER -F/T Call at Call Pete: experience! Terry rewarding position, Busy Long Island needs yourhelp! Seek- Park. 516-354-211 6 Cleaning a reineeds| To service clients of com- modern office, fit, pit. fal 10 a.m.-4 p.m. MESHENI FT puterized North Shore Nassau 800-221-8084 Gall: A.M. custom decorators, 599-8538 engines. Massapequa Locust 931-0758 CPA firm. Flex, hrs, no travel. open. ext. 103 798-6786 LAB ASSISTANT PIT student o.k. Val Sh Sala 759-0022 747-8282, Locust Valley. Call: 676-8468 ca or‘32 -| |

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Who COMPANION/HOUSEKEEPER said part-time work INSTANT CREDIT PART TIME TELEPHON TYPIST Availabl please call: 676-7954 couldn’t pay off? Guaranteed in five minutes by EXPERIENCED Baby sitter will phone! No credit check-No in- AD SALES care for It can at our: FOR GROWING L.I. your toddler. Westbury, charges-Unlimited Hicksville, Syosset area. Call Growing Long Island Weekly WEEKLY NEWSPAPER creditline! Get the “Go!d Card” MANHASSET BRANCH 516-333-59 from Newspaper needs telephone Strong typing skills a MUST. HOUSEKEEPER avail. 5 days wk NATIONAL CREDIT sales rep to sell Start immediately. 2030 Northern Bivd. advertising Expid. & Refs, 868-5083. (Visa-Master card also avail.) space in our 22 newspapers. Call Gall 24 hrs. 1-205-774-3394 TELLERS (American Looking for ENTRY- LEVEL posi- Shopping Cen 427-7000 Credit Ext. A2548 ter) Salary & Commission tion as a computer repairer. Have Manhasset, N.Y. 11030 Full Benefits for interview BBA DEGREE IN BUSINESS T Currently atten- Call Carol ding computer technical school. (516 627-7788 TYPIST-CRT- Pleasant at 32 Assertive, ambitious, non-smoker. Instruction Ifyou are considerini g the 747-8282 Ext. 125 mosphere. 2 shifts avail. $6 p/hr. rejoining work force or, ifyouwanttoearn 2 years as extra Cross money, Land Savings a finanical service rep.; promoted to claim' York FS leaderinthe New area, hasrewa ding opportunities adjuster; have done data entry on forindividuals with atleast IBM CR unit year teller or cashier TENNIS LESSONS experience. TELLERS Call Glenn 667-3587 WITH Some NURSE Saturday and overtime w. If are customer Looking for private duty ork may berequired We offerattrac- you oriented, personable, interested in a career and tive salaries and with home care. Caring, reliable refs. RICHIE BUSTAMANTE pleasant wor in good figures... call king conditionssApply person, or Call 751-7178 the above number for an interview appointment. WE USPTA INSTRUCTOR HAVE FULL TIME & PART TIME TUTOR available. Exp. Elementary School Teacher will provide sup- Private & Group Lessons POSITIONS FOR YOU port in Math & Reading during summer vacation. $30 hr. my home. * Westbury/Jericho Indoors EXCELLENT BENEFITS PACKAGE $40 perhr. your home. Call Susan Saving Kravitz 671-5476 Your career *OVERTIME COMPENSATION call Richie works WANTED Carpentry, plumbing (For Friday Evenings) masonary work. 922-2937 DOUBLETIME COMPENSATION Ask for GiJ PAYROLL CLERK ~ wicomputer ex- P/T MUST BE FLEXIBLE 271.1457 perience(lighttypinga +) F/T. 8:30 SALESPERS (For Saturdays)

ising O 74: working or Satur- sales p op PIANO LESSONS in prestigous nursing home in for day a must. One Sunday a aggressive organized in- Great Neck. Good salary & dividual. Learn piano from experienced month. Approx. 20hrs. per week. Territory covers Islip benefits. Call Personnel: 27 Business teacher, M.A. in music. Call Video Store. East Northport. township. Salary plus commis- = FIDELITY 516-466-3001 benefits. Send 424-2251 sion, resume to: THF for appointment Eve after 7 Opportunities p.m. The Long Islander PERSONAL CARE WANTED Main St. 516-421-1937 Huntington N.Y. 11743 NEW YORK by adult in Glen young working Call: 427-7000 Cove. Needed 2hrs. in morning Piano Instruction &3-4 in lateafternoonoreve. MULTI-LEVEL-MARKETING M.A. In Music. All-Levels PIT NURSES AID 746-8500 y Daily & wkends. Hrs. flexible for Health Gare Facility in Glen Cove. Managers wanted. $9 Invest. Children & Minimal daily living assistance. Please call Call Personnel Dept. Adults Mrs. Arrigan/671-9010 Ghild’s Audio Music Cassettes Nursing care not required. Call Equal M/F 538-3031 Opportunity Employer Free Seminar 1/29 783-6291 Pat 718-631-0078 Days SCHOOL BUS DRIVER 516-484-5034 Eves. P/T OFFICE ASSISTANT

12noon 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri Immediate opening. Floral Park- THE NATIONAL TYPIST P/T Typing & Clerical skills. Bellerose School District. Class Will RUG HOOKING PHARMACY Albertson Location SUPPLY Huntington Village. trainon 2/Class 4 Will train - DIVISION Benefits. 18M PC- 12:30-4:30 daily. $8/hr. OWN YOUR OWN APPAREL OR Learnthe Early American Artof FIT CASHIERS 516-484-6000 of the Boy Scouts of 421-4488 SHOE STORE, CHOOSE FROM: Tapestry Hooking. Hook a prim: itive We offer excellent Co. Contact: Mrs. Cook American has retail Jean/Sportswear, Ladies, Men hanging crewel pillow top, open- is f benefits. Competitive starting sixes, geometric tiie, oriental stained 352-0768 ings in its new Long Island salary & discounts. P/T RECREATION UP TO + A Petite, Dancewear/Aerobic, glass pictorial... employee AIDE Scout Shop $300 Day Bridal, in Bethpage. Classes meet other Mon- Apply inpersonat the Genovese Ten (10 hour week forhealth facili- Process phone orders, be your Lingerie or Accessories Store. every Assistant Store a day. 10-12 noon in studio in Dru store in Port Washington ty in Glen Cove. Call Mr. Carbuto, Manager, own boss. FT/PT. People call you my Port 671-9010 full-time staff person and to order. Washington.$35/Semester. 961-3 Port Blvd. several part-time people 718-436-1630 Gert. teacher wi20 yrs exp. SECRETARY FIT - P/T 944-6147 PIT, GAL FRIDAY are needed. For informa- JEAN T. COOPER Self-starter wanted for active Real Centrally ccated architect of- tion Call: 883-1241 WAITRESS 11-5p.m/511p.m. Exp Estate office in Port Washington. fice. Interesting, diversified, 942-9586 ref.,neatappearance. Roslyn area Light typing, filing, general office need accurate typing. Salary PHARMACY TECHNICIAN FIT and AEE duties. Must be goodat detail work commensurate wiexp. PIT nights/weekends, Local Glen CALL KAREN 944-7171 Americana Secretarial CTR. Cove pharmacy. Gall: Mr. Loeffler same at 676-2298 516-922-2828 TOW CAR ~ WAREHOUSE TUTOR ca PHYSICALLY LIMITED Reading & Learning Specialist. YOUNG REAL ESTATE Hicksville area OPERATOR_— SHIPPING DEPT. NYC & NYS Certified. Lady seeks live-in companion. Lt. MS., ED., housekeeping jo in private home CAREER NORTH SHORE AREA Want mature responsible 718-291-0676 wiloving family. 541-8676 MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE individual. 8:00-4:30,Mon.-Fri., PROFESSIONALS ineola area. Benefits; Health Pr GAL FRIDAY WIFLATBEDS & WRECKER office with Care Package. Call Mr. Skahill Seif-starter wanted foractive Real Oynamic a great SECRETARY F/T TUTOR-Reading & Learning location & the 621-6024 Estate office in Port Washington. greatest people. specialist. MS., ED., NYC & NYS Non-smoking environment. Ex- (516) 747-8282 ext. 170 Light typing, filing, general office Small Floral Park office. Typing, Cert. 718-291-0676. panding again. Now seeking duties. Must be good at detail work shorthand, excellent other seasoned pros: two full CALL KAREN 944-7171 skills a must. Salary commen- timesal Best pay 5 perience. Call eves. PLANT CARE PERSON FIT or PIT. for the best people. Seu or wkends, Gall Paul: 51 |-5265 Call: TOM SEIDL PODIATRIST'S OFFICE ASSIS- 742-8240 TANT FIT or PIT train Today at 334-3616 Area. 627-5775. = CA ERS REAL ESTATE SALES HELP POWER PRESS OPERATOR- SECRETARY Knowledge of automatic feeds. Afantastic opportunity to work FIT $330wk + liberal benefits. Opportunt locally. No experience neces- OFFICE ASSISTANT Immediate full ty for advancement. Farmingdale. sary. openings, Self motivated person for to be the best. We have 516-694-1551 training general office operation. Phone schedule for with a parents & typing skills a Must. Good school age children. salary wibenefits Call For Next Career Night PROCESS SERVERS— FULLTIM Roslyn-Glen Head. Call:9a.m.-5 Must have car. Salary and car ex- U.S.1 Real Estate p.m. pense. 516.295.3027 328-3233 248-5675 516-671-8000 si = <= — PROGRESSIVE RECEPTIONIST/ NCY OFFICE ASSISTANT Port seeks counselors to work with disabled SECRETARY are in school! Flexible hours. adults in group home settings. to the President of a Manufacturing Join the CENTURY 21 Team at Full time, part time. State-of- Companyin Glen Cove. Good skills re our busy, interesting, local real the-art training provided. Cail quired. Interesting, diversified posi- estate office tion for theright person. Congenialot Call 334-4210 fice. Good benefits. Salary commen- HOMEMAKERS e COLLEGE Mr. Kent 944-9721 STUDENTS/GRAD surate with experience. Call Mrs. Kay TEACHERS @ CAREER PROFESSIONALS © RETIRED P/T AFTER SCHOOL HCURS 676-6400 Stock work in Retail Store. Hrs. flex. RECEPTIONIST Plainview. 935-4865-7-8. For busy organization, in dividual must be able toanswer SECY-PIT, typing, filing & phones, You can work part time in the early morning and earn fully P/T CLERICAL switchboard, access caller word procesinga +, but will train Call Meca Port Washington law firm, typ- need, make referrals to ap- 10 a.m. to p.m. paid company medical benefits. take 767-2010 ing, filing. Flexible hrs. Con- propriate departments and genial office. messages. Computer and typ- skills and Earn extra income. advance career, or a career with Call Mira ing helpful, patience your begin personality a must 944-5000 SHIPPING CLERK rewarding work helping developmentally disabled adults with Hours 9-5, Mon-Fri. Mineola office DRIVER daily living skills. 516-747-4070 For Plainview Co. Clean Between 9:30 and noon. Printing drivers license needed. Truck oF We P/T DENTAL ASS - Tues. & need you for our magnificant. new 24 hour Intermediate van experience. Pension pla etc Thurs. full days. Exp pref&# but Care in Plainview. not essential. Salary commen- Facility RECEPTIONIST-PIT, F/T, light typ: Call: Tom or Joe at: 759-0086 surate wiexp. Call 681-9444 ing & filing. Data vision. 334-3433

SALES - Earn $600/$800 wk. Sell P/T EXP. BOOKEEEPER 2 after- product that sells itself. Gaur. e noons a week. Knowledge all COMPETITIVE SALARY $400/wk. 203-325-2100. phases. Min IBM, PC. 484-1500 PIT, FIT GUYIGAL FRIDAY e FULL PAID MEDICAL BENEFITS AVAILABLE Some knowledge of typing & Book- SPORTS WRITER keeping. 627-9263 between gto 5pm. FIT position for ambitious, CALL creative sportsfan with DEBRA WINTER P/T & FIT NEEDED strong writing skills. Coor- dinate complete sports Pleasant front exp. 367-2740 ext personality, coverage for a growing (516) 222 cosmetics & register. Good weekly newspaper. salary & conditions. Experienced Send Resume Coopers Pharmacy, WAITRESSES/M Farmingdale Long Islander 249-2111 Experienced preferred Street Lunch & Dinner 313 Main Full or Part Time Huntington, N.Y. 11743 after 3 PT LEGAL CLERK MINEOLA Call p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Filing, Lite typing. 533 Old Country Road, 427-7000 $3.75hr. Great opportunity for stu- dent interested in the legal profes- Westbury RESIDENTIAL sion. Call Cory: 248-7797 PROJECT. INC. Pit Local insurance Agency 997-8666 Looking for clerical workers, 1 TOCK CLERK/Order Processor, Pt afternoon, morning. Congenial nr week. All benefits. office will train. Call for appt. Washington. 837 6 41. a~ i Pp oleA2CEE52DSGIElmU3_1-| ge sone

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HEAVY DUTY: All 7 Now hiring TARPAULIN 47 Ft Glastron COUNTRY FRENCH OAK Br LIVING ROOM, room, kit PIANO-Geo Steck Console, CRUISE SHIPS JOBS; pc dining nyion rein- Women. Summer and weather, polyethylene Bowrider and trailer. New c Set-Excellent cond. $750. 5 pc chen, furniture & accessories for upright Excel cond $795 Men and ced, Cover pools, boats, cars, 200 Ib mooring Rcera COUNTRY FRENCH Dinette set sale by owner. (516) 671-9413. 201-445-2568 after 6 Career Opportunities. vass. $5 8x 10-8 9x12-$9, Plus World Trave oan.awaii Wo 6x8 671-7175 Excellent Cond, $10 After 5 pm ta MAHOGANY Corner cabinet Etc. CALL 12x12-$12, 8x20-$14, 781-4105 Baha Caribbean, 40x12-$10, winged-backed chairs, sofa, DB 123C 10x20-$17, 15x15-$20, NOW. (206) 736-7000 Ext. 12x 16-$16, Train for careers in BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL Dining Bed, Sq. coffee table, matching 12x22-$22, 12x25-$25, 42 Wanted To homes 42x20-$20, Roo Set, 6 chairs, lighted glass end table, Mahogany Davenport Buy GOVERNMEN seized ° AIRLINES table, oi! from $1.00, repair. Also proper- breakfront. Table w/ inserts and paintings, Japanese you DAY SAILER(HERMAN-19 Ft.) All col- ANTIQUES/FURNITURE ties for back taxes. For complete ¢ CRUISE LINES pads. Excell. cond. $600 firm. prints, Chinese garde stool, New main & Genoa list call: Fiberglass 716-275-1461. lectable ceramics. 676-2527 Paintings/Cut Glass/Rugs/Jewe- details and foreclosure * %45-$95, 30x40- 30x50-$125, 1985 evenrude 4.56’ cockpit w/Teak TRAVEL AGENCIES Iry/Silver wanted. Tom & Kay: 822-2770, Ext. 226 (615) 50x $150, 40x40-$150, 40x50-- Benches & Trim, Center board DANISH modern dining room set, 334-4117 HOMESTUDY / RES. TRAINING Westbury JOBS! Now hiring 50x50-$300 cushions table, chairs, hutch & server. GOVERNMENT $175, 40x60-$250 cuddy cabin, anchor, skilled and un 827-5587 661-7084 MUST SELL in your area, both 50x 100-8600. Call (518) $1,500 FIRM. Boat in Amityville, * FINANCIAL AID AVAIL. o skilled. For a list of jobs and ap- NY or 1-800-654- available 249-3053 3m MR-412 Camera Presently 4-800-527-1701 slip 10am-Spm ¢ JOB PLACEMENT ASSIST. plication, Call: 14615 383-2627 Ext. Windy Ridge Di Rt. 14 757-5510 Richard. FIREPLACE LOGS-If you have the using Ony Material but canbe ORIENTAL RUGS: 7837. after 6pm chain saw-I have the wood. OL OIL PAINTINGS 13. Middleburg, N-Y. 12122. converted to Itek materials. pase 1-800-327-7728 67-1254 Highest cash-; size/cond VAN LINES FOR QUICK SALE! a GREYHOUND Call 334-0500 ANYTIME Florida' largest moving comp TRAIN TO BE A DIESEL CALL SAL LL ORIENTAL A GALLERY MECHANIC: 7 months hands-on 43A Sailboats for Sale FOR SALE Daily trips to Florida, Virginia, ACT. TRAVEL SCHOOL Maryland, Carolina' Georgia and program. Classes start every two Brand new formica BR, Oriental 516-928-3971 Nat hdqtrs., Pompano Bch., FL all states. We have N-Y’s lowest months. Diesel Technology In- BUCCANEER SAILBOAT 18° tugs & Much More! Sacrifice. (Evenings) RECORDS WANTED- PRIVATE COLLEC- rates! For moving kit, call stitute, 105 Phoenix Ave., Enfield, trailer & 4 hp Johnson 487-4981 TOR PAYS CASH OLD/NEW 489-9686 fre2-20-0992. Ct. 1-800-243-4242 offer. 767-1498

WANTED-OLD Jewelry, Watches, iNcRE INFORMATION: TANZER 22-1982 Perfect condition. Glassware, & more. High Prices seized in drug school FOR SAL Contemp. walnut D/R Jeeps*Cars*4x4’s TYPEWRITERS - Du to K/CB 36” draft, Main, jib, Genoa Call 718-347-6543 Gall for - - paid! under $100.00? BRAND set, table with self storing leaf, PIANO Hardman Peek oak raids for budget cuts ROYAL offers 4-bowmar winches, ice box, 7

B e cor- glass door breakfront, 6 chairs ask: upright. Excel. cond. WANTED -Oid watches movement f (800)247-3166,to NEWELECTRICS with internal Johnson wialt. $10,000. Price in- ne enc return, ing $600. 869-8498 $1,200. |6-294-957 tools. Retired watchmakers ac- LONG HAUL TRUCKING: Get into rection, electric carriage crease in Spring. 757-5510 cumulation. from $500 for as an tab, 88 character keyboard; FOR SAL TWIN SIZE WATER BED Se aER White, je-by- Paying a high demand career pre-set North $159. List much more, 5 year war- LIKE NEW $225. Call side Westington House 3 dr, 23 Patek Philippe. 482-8858 owner/operator with Train to be a Professional 674-4745 Mastercard, cubic ft. Stainless steel sink, American Va Lines! Operate your ranty, Free delivery, * SECRETARY FRACO BELGE Coal Stove, 22000 Visa, A-Express, COD Exchange custom vinyl tile, & more! 482-350 ‘own tractor. If you don&# have one, 43C Marinas BTU&# $350. Call 277-5326 eves. 315-593-8755 ¢ EXECUTIVE SEC. we offer a tractor purchase pro- only. SEALY - SERTA- SIMMONS LOWEST that is one of the best in the * WORD PROCESSOR PRICES! 2 hr. Delivery. MATTRESS gram industry. No experience neces- HOMESTUDY / RES. TRAINING MADNESS 1-800-544-4354 YOUR 25 WORD CLASSIFIED AD FAMILY MARINA SLIPSAVAIL. For FREE NYSCAN sary. If you need training, we will State SIX PIECE children's white formica in will run in the New York ‘88 season. Pool &a all amenities. ¢ FINANCIAL AID AVAIL. train you. You must be 21, good Carpet-Linoleum Tile furn. 2nite tables, bed w-horsehair andhaveagood Classified Advertising Network 26ft. to 55ft. slip sizes. Call * JOB PLACEMENT ASSIST. 1000 SUNBEDS TONING TABLES: physicalcondition mattress, wardrobe, desk & (NYSCAN) of 182 weekly 727-8386 If no answer Call Shop at Home estimate Sunal-WOLFF driving Call Nort dresser, best offfer. 482-3501 Tannin Beds reco for only 727-3456 with 50% savings & more! jenderQuest Pa: 1-800-327-7728 1-800-348-2147 ask $180. You can also advertise your TWO ‘67 CHEVELLE doors, right & Call for FREE Color tion pack Call Murray: Anytime 324 classified in specific regions left, and misc parts. $200 take all. Save to 50%. 1-800-228-6:e een for operator THE HART Call Ron After 5:30 (Western, Central and Metro) for 826-6275, p.m. & boat 997-8356 ATTENTION - SO VE Moorings, bait tackle, a Div. of A.CT.eosCor, PROFESSIONAL PAINTER: Ex- only $132 for two regions and $72 sental business forsale. Nat&# Bc ek HOMES from $ (U-repair). for one region. Call or visit Anton Hemp- hdqtrs., Pompano ep Delin perienced, neat, reliable, stead Harbor. 5 lease - Wallpaper and fully in- Community Newspapers, 132East year PLATE 36A Sales Call602-838-8885, Ext.GH11013. Second Mineola. Growth potential. Figures HUMM ar Garage/ Sued. Benjamin Mor paints, no Street, 33 Pets For Sale 1980 BNDance&qu Boxed, available to qualified buyers. In- “Sp ATTENTION job to small. power fo C 380.5014 quires held in strictest asking job - your area. Man blow and vinyl MOVING-ALL CONTENTS OF confidence. LOVEABLE AKC SHIHTZU PUPS: KITCHEN SET -White wroght iron, openings without waiting list or Seni citizen discounts, HOME. Redwood outdoor furn., 840 - sidi 516-883-1032 2.Blk/white, 2 brown/white, 2male, 4 chairs & table very good cond. test. $69,485. Cali free estimates. Call Hank (718) organ, lamps, bric brac 798-4509 pie 2 female. $250. Call: Paula 671-6889 ‘a R11013 544-35 10/ 786-0261.

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FOR SALE Rea GREAT NECK-Private officeinour MANHASSET-Plandome Road! GLEN COVE IEs ate PORT WASHINGTON suite. Prestige bidg., parking, 2 Store 16 x 55 + bsmt. “Immediate”. Furnished or unfurnished. 3 BR, biks R/R 516-482-4250, Rent $2,600. Owner, 627-7132 1% bath, LR, DR, eat-in-kit. Ex- Affordable GREENVALE- offices $400. SEA CLIFF - two (2) Village stores. cellent area. Full yard and Charming House Please Call 621-5427 $600 each incl heat. 1 Village store, garage. Lease and deposit re- Zoned for $400. $1500 month. Call: 44 Business quired. Apts For Rent 44 For Rent 46 Homes For Rent Apts GIL REALTY Opposite Station 671-8317 HICKSVILLE 671-2300 516-627-4034 WESTBURY - Corner store, exc. 5 Room office, corner suite, location, Post Ave., theater PORT SEA CLIFF-Bright 2 BR, new EIK, ” Port Washington-Sublet carpeted, AC, ample parking, no food. No brokers 997-7082 pe WASHINGT LA eve: + beautifulyr. round solarium. in near GLEN COVE- Modern 4rooms, ElK, 2 BR Duplex, EIK, 1% or 338-4300 ans machine. Isyourhomestillonthe market? Yard, storage, pking., great loca- 3B dec garage ge Ca Ana a 7 wo Main Street store fron $1,375. oe tion, Avail. Feb. 1st, includes heat. avail. Immediate. Tiredof noshow appointments? 2 Residential Neighborhoo dition. N Realto Foe 59 Rooms For COVE REALTY 621-6161 $900 couple/2 Call owner Stor Rent B singles. B These are just two of the $1700/mo. Wont Last 944-3651 ——$<$<————— GLEN COVE $ Nan, 671-8171 reasons marketing your home R, bath, Residential New BR apt. Excel Area. 681-4578 MANHASSET - 1 BR, share bth, can become frustrating! Nelch aod: $1,600. Immed. SEA CLIFF-Waterview 3-4 BR, 1% ROSLYN HEIGHTS-3 BR charmer. walk to all, parking, smoker. Let GARY at MERRILL LYNCH 3-4 BR, 2 bath home, cozy ScouniHIG OAKS REALT:eccun bath, deck, heat incl.$1200 Front porch, full yard & bsmt. Near all $100. 516-869-841po REALTY show yo his proven playroom, $1,6 Been, 671-6522 COVE schools & AR. $1,10 + 6214378 marketing plan. 3pipieBR, 2 baths, Split, farc dite: REALTY 621-6161 MANHASSET Furn. rm wipv $1,750. MANHASSET & GT NECK bath. Walk LIAR. Kit/laundry priv. SE CLIFF - Beautiful Col. See./Refs. 627-3132 Call GARY SEA CLIFF-furnished BR, patio, 1,00 sq. ft. newly decorated & wifrpic. On % acre. $1400 + aft. Non- GLEN COVE RENT NOW New $600 incl. all. carpeted. office today fora free market analysis. ACCENTS Luxury bldg. Studio & 2 BR, Pool, tennis, COVEREALTY GIL REALTY 671-2300 PORT WA Furn rm. avail. non- 621-6161 biG-az7 e700 wiw carpet, AC, dishwasher, ter- smoking couple-singleneartrans, REAL ESTATE h Rent as if GARY MURDOCK WHITESTO . 883-0905 race, $1625, $900 NO FEE call after 6pm. or wkend Main Street 29 Park Ave. own. 5 room finished 759-9210 S CLIFF-Modern your License Sales r Agent e bsmt. $1,200ise MANHASSET or 2 suitable 1 heat incl., $525. rooms avail 51 Real Estate Wanted MERRILL LYNCH 944-7171 ARMCR 718-417-0100 MAP 1 $200-600 627-4727 627-9360 COVE REALTY 621-6161 REALTY PORT WASHINGTON OFFICES FOR RENT - Center of Sea Cliff 2.BR, walk RR, $850. 46A Homes To Share Oyster Bay, good parking. 922-1322 BUYER SEEKS 731-3600 BR, $975 incl, GLEN COVE - modern 3 BR, EIK, 2BR, 2bath, modem kitchen & din- Cady only, 2 BR, he \specializein East Meadow and laundry $950 ing, incl. util., $1,050. $750 incl. h 4 BR modernized home on otherareascall 213 BR newly esr $8254. GREAT NECK HOUSE secluded treed inGreat Levittownareas, COVE REALTY 2 BR, 2% baths, MINT, LA, OFFICE SUBLET property 3 2 bath $120 for local ML Realty Super BR, Dupl To share with . immediate direct your offices. DA/frpic., modern kit., $1,295. single parent or GLEN S e incl. heat COVE-sp: family. 3 BR, 2 bath, full use of PRIME purchase. Town Bomt, noku oe & Gountry BR with yard, $72 incl. heat. house. $800 + share utilities. $700&# max $1,000 withlaun 883-5200 Glen Cove Location GILREALTY _671-2300 482-1438 Owners call 44 For Rent HIGH OA REALTY 2 ROOMS Apts 212-799-5233 6 __6/6-0287 PORT WASHINGTON in NEW BUILDING WESTBURY-Brand + . PORT WASHINGTON GLEN HEAD~1 B 47 Time apt. Ig. deck, Lg. studio painted, $725. BR, 1bath, kit, LA/ near Sharing 2.BR, walk RR, $850. walk to train. §775incl. all. Owner, 671-1800 newkit, N pets, Avail. immed. $750 incl. 2.BR, 2bath, modernkitchen &d &bath,oaktloors, Co-ops/ OAS 28 utilities. BARBADOS VACATION-Save ing, incl. util, $1,0 GLEN B $1000 Red HEAD- BRAPT. incl. neat, $1, 333-4060 FREEPORT 2 2% MINT, LR, Ti Share Waterfront Co-op BR, baths, $725 incl. heat & hot water 2 29 Tra PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. BA, Bain garage ly Resort-Only 3 BR, 2 bath modern Hill Huge duplex pool, DAlfrpic., kit.) $1,295. R 750-93 4,300. $6500. Ca Gary ‘iter 3at579- Realty 300 sq. ft., 2rooms w/southern ex- dockage, Owner $159,900 378-1343 Town & BEST VALUE 38R, only $850. Country GLEN HEAD - 2% rooms privacy, 45B Wanted to Rent PUERTO RICO-5 Star Palmas De posure. $450/mo. Avail. Imined. 883-5200 Util. incl. MAR Villa. parking. $500 PEG CRONIN 6. Wk. 11/26 & AMVESTPROPERTIES 883-5577 COVE REALTY 4/14, 741-2 a ee FREEPORT 621-6161 883-3172 PT. WASHINGTON-Roslyn-Sea Cliff area. Studio wanted. Professional APARTMENT TO SHARE GLEN HEAD - Rooms, EIK, heat Waterfront Co-op. Huge 3 writer needs studio 48 incl. $690 quiet, sunny Seasonal Rentals PORT WASHINGTON. BR, 2 bath Seeking aresponsible person to duplex, pool, COVEREALTY space wladequate facilities. SALEM REAL ESTATE share 2BRapartment in Manor- 621-6161 PORT WASHINGTON dockag Owner $159,900 883-6798 OWN A OF HAWAII Port haven. Non-smoker. $45 in- GREAT NECK-3 PIEC rm. ROOM WANTED IN 3 P WashinBivjes/Rentals cludes utilities. Leave priva 5 STAR RATING FLORAL PARK message home. Business wo:ap ON: rae offices ‘e for young senior woman, reason- (2 rent 378-1343 ‘on business phone. smoker, Re & Genter Hall Col. in It-cooking. Charming able. 516-352-7337 9 to 4. wkdays. ty. (616) 487-2537 estate 767-3867 area, LR/frplc., DR, WEEK + many extras. $8,000 Ca: smashing breakfast HUNTINGTON- 1BR, new kit, Take over Cisioopi CITY—‘Cherry Valley” Beautifulapt. ROSLYN-890 sq. ft. on Nor- area, 319. BAs, 2full baths + 2 46 Homes For Rent pavne SeRRint—1 BR Vacant! Kitchen, LR combo. Private en- 18-0083 eves thern Blvd. Call 484-1ottl Co-op— trance $500 incl. all 549-4189 half baths. CALL! Mi s120K, owner 454-0841 BALDWIN-very quiet dead endbl. ELMONTI/E. FRANKLIN SQUARE Kit/LR full bth. Util. includes LOCUST PEG CRONIN BR, VALLEY-Estate, 3rms., Beautiful sunlit 3-room cottage, all. Prof. pref. Close to all, RR/Shop- screened in porch, EIK, $725. Space For Rent 883-3172 completely renovated, all new ap- fices beautifully fun. wicont.rms., GARDEN CITY-HEMPSTEAD ping etc, COVE REALTY 621-61 plicances, kitchen & bath. Base- recept./secy./phones/copier, FAX. 516-623-2131 After 6:00 ment & patio. Mint.$875 + utilities GREAT NECK - Private for pm LOCUST VALLEY-2 B Estate set- garage Long/short term. & securily. 775-8518 rent, 3 biks from RR sta. $95 mo. 496- sor price $96K 294-1948 516-538-1875 ting,n $850. $ ROCKVILLE NORTH CEN 487-8242 DEER PARK NORTH-beautiful 5% COVE REALTY 621-6161 Lovely sunlit 2-ros private entran ch kitchen e GREAT NECK - Private garage for GARDEN CITY BRCo-op Stewart ck, yard, near all-$850/owner. 3m furn GLEN COVE bath, wiw rent, 5 biks. from RR $100 month. ft. rearof Ave $170,000 718-347-4678 MANHA bs apt&r carpet WESTBURY-6905sq bidg. Alewey 7a80sceeten nearal $71 lot o ‘5-851Fal in space. facing parking lot. Westbury. Cali GARDEN CITY-CHERRY VALLEY CO-OP. ELMONTI/E. FRANKLIN SQUARE $675, util. 482-4620 1% a bath, LR, DR, eat-in-Kit., ex: MANHASSET-2nd 516-333-3035 Beautiful Boe ESTATES-2% rms. floor. 55 sq. ft. Cac, corner, sunlit 3-room cottage, NEW HYDE PARK - 3% cellent area. Full and |, Ist fir, large rms ee yard office 1400 ft. renovated, incl. $ space. sq suitable WOODBURY Oftice space to share Asking $143,000 CARLL BURR completely all new ap- RR, stores. Suitable Prof. Business garage. Lease and deposit re- kitchen & bath. Base- CO REA 621-6161 Studio, orshop, $2,000. Call luxury bidg. 367-3900 486-2290 plicances, Private entrance 488-4815 quired. $1,500 month. Call couple. SOVE stor516-627-6474 ment & patio. Mint. $875 + utilities GLEN OAKS-3 BR Co- five new & security, 775-8518 671-8317 alarm, wiw, a/c, NORTHPORT -N ROSLYN VILLAGE near all. , horse lover Offices For Rent Store For Rent negotia718-347-2003 only, studio apt., board Charing, spacious lakeview liv- GLEN HEAD-Lovely 3 BR Ranch. FREEPORT WATERFRONT horse/share care. $550. 261-8735 ing, 7 rms., new EIK, renovated Finished bsmt., garage. Excel. tiled bthrm. &a area. Asking $1,400+. Huge 3 BR, 2 bath duplex powderrm.2BRs BAY wiw NORTH SHORE TOWERS: Whether den, carpet. Car spaces HIGH OAKS REALTY GLEN COVE pool, dockage. $1,500. per GLEN or provided, heat supplied. $1,500 671-6522 COVE Buying Selling at HARTREALTY we month 676-9287 mth. Refs., sec. Call owner - Stores near LR.R. hings happen! Fastest growing R avail. March 1st. Luxury Elevator Building Office: r 4684090,to 378-1343 HUNTINGTON BAY-Unique loca- Glen Co Roa OYSTER BAY-Lex 516-621-0349 400 ft. to 1 Estates, Owner tion. Baronial size room. Condo sq. ;0 sa. Tt. $15 per foot selling spacious 1BR, 1st firCo-op For Br., 2% bth, tennis Immediate Occupancy. frpic, court. $10 per sq. ft. apt. EXTRAS gal mallable ‘00. GLEN COVE-3 BR, 2 baths, yard. BARRY REALTY SEA CLIFF-Bright 2 BS, new EIk, BEN immed. 922-794:mone NORTHPORT-3 B KIANA 10 Cedar Swamp $900+. No dogs. 692-7398 LR + beautiful yr. round solarium. pls, Rd. 627-6609 883-2244 2-car Ran Yard, storage, pking., great loca- gerage, $1,700 pimth. 674-4500 676-3745 or 671-5900 GLEN COVE CENTERPOR Br Di OYSTER PORT WASHINGTON-Spectacular tion. Avail Feb. 1st, includes heat. baths, Big Bargain-2 BR, $650 incl. heat. den frpics., sundeck, $1,900. waterfront 2 BR, Apt in private $900 couple/2 singles. Call owner gar. Water view = a 2 room studio - $475 all. house. 718-721-2992 Nan, 271-8171 JACQUELINE JONES BROKER Just eesList BR immaculate - wineat. GLEN COVE Deluxe BR, LR wideck $850$6 CLIFF- 261 8 &har Immacul GLEN COVE ‘Tw views. 2 wiltp Fa Bra stores for rent Elegan interior. NEW Glen Exclusive. ta $850, Other rom $67S a! DOWNTOWN Cove Road GILRE 671-2300 MIODLE ISLAND-4 BR Ranch. Glen Cove Reduced Thousands McCarroll Realt 676-1440 Prime location - from 440 s PORT WASHINGTON-2 large rooms. Familyrm., like new, N. of Jericho. ft BR 185 2,700 sq. ft. at $10 Deluxe Co- Bath, It. Furnished/untur- $950 + util. Owner, 732-2827 sqft, FREE park- cooking. SEA CLIFF Water- : 3,000 ft. Spacious rooms. toing Am sq. at $12 GLEN COVE-Lovely country 2 BR nished. Walk to RA Suitable quiet, view. 1BR, deck, private beach. For PORT WASHINGTON ae - 4 BR, 2 New Building $127, apt. $900 all. responsible person. Ref. single professional. $750 all baths, central air. Near A/R $1500 516-671-3330 67-1254 Ben Kiana La Rosa ‘Re _671-2300 GIL REALTY 671-2300 621-6161 GILREALT COVEREALTY 9am-6pm 674-4500 922-3337 TnisTomaniing752-1594.aRGOGK&satanSestofferomeoveranoeeeaoeaesarnEeSePeeeneae—A=a4«_-|i

Anton Communit Newspaper - Week of —— anuary 23, 1989 - Page ae 53C Out 53 Homes For Sale Of Town 63F Commercial Real Estate Autos For Sale 63 Autos For Sale 63 Autos For Sale AFFORDABLE Vehicle ac Hill Tudo HILTON P4/5 HEAD Levittown Ranch brs, walk rr, SC- in exc. cond Schools, 9N Golf beach, Course. Pool, tennis EIK, updated bath, LR tennis $585\ K CENTURY SW wifrple 2% baths. Avail 8/13, 1984-6cyl._,8 VW 1974 Alum low 8/20 LOW MILEAGE LOVEBUG-Newengine & siding, taxes. Will & Passenger, auto, p/s, p/b, AM/FM go De Nov. 201-839-3240 front end. Mint cond. fast! Stereocassette. Lo Original INTERNATIONAL ’79 S900 mileage. Excel. 1985 Mercedes 300d Turbo, ~ Call eves Best cond, $6,500. 775-7321 0 18’ BOX TRUCK $152,900 SANDSPOINT 17,000 miles. Showroom cond. 754-2475 Custom Ranch Ca lead 5BR, LOW BUY GOVERNMENT Metallic blue, sunroof, to companies making Call Sbath, Oversized pool, TAXES.NO SNOW Seized and orig GARY at beach, $1,000 a week. Best Offer! tennis rights. $998,000 Best Surplus Vehicles from $100. Fords, owner, garaged. $20,700. MERRILL LYNCH Fishing & Golf on the $5500.00 REALTY 944-8882 East Chevys, Corvettes, etc., For info DOOR WANTED Coast-one drive c 516-944-6336. day’s 9906 ext.2172 248-2808 731-3600 from Island. For 1976 Nova. 6 cyl. Long Free CAMARO Leave 1977 Type Driver side Message Brochure. Call or write: Lt—parting SHELTER ISLAND out or whale body good. Interior MERCEDES-BENZ ‘73 280 Sedan TOM Call an SAUNDER REALTY OK. Best offer: 516-887-5670 John auto, PIS, A/C Excellent 781-7250 ALBERTSON.- will Beautifully restored 20. Box 942 throughout. $3650. 676-6520 receive bids 5 BR. farm- CAMARO 1986 Black sell, subject tocourt house. Morehead Beauty, low Very light & airy. City, North Carolina mi., mint, approval, premises Original loaded, louvers, custom MERCEDES BENZ 63G located at 60 brick frpic. & DR. SLC 1979 63D Garages \.U. Willets Road. gourmet 28557 — limo-tint, Blaupunkt stereo, $9,500 Showroom cond. & Classic Premises avail, KIT. 2master BR, 919-247-7444 $20,700. Antique for or best offer. Serious inspection by appaintment only, 599-6272. Call (516 747-4343 516-795-5621 914-235-2580 for appt. to tacular 1295-25800 in. sunsets. 170 bulk head- GARAGE SPACE spect and/or make bid. Mercedes needed minimum sandy beach & 20 ft. length wilock r dockcoo& float. OLDS 1979 1958 219, 6 a By app&#ee only.o cyl. gas, semi-auto, Call: 747-6979 BALDWIN $750,000. good for ESTATE dup Towne house parts or possible 2 large BR., EIK, DIESEL, LUXURY restoration. $900 large LR, DR, 11 MAGNIFICENT call days. bath, att. GREGORY Todd gar., wiw, terr., alc, extras, F.PRICEAGENCY 747-8282, ext. 118 walkK/RR. FORT RESTORE/PARTS HICKSVILLE-2 car ' ‘owner: 749-0047 LAUDERDALE garage space for 516-868-5109 = rent. Overnight & wkends. No Excellent body, all power work- BELLEROS storage. $200/mo, Legal 2 family, 1car WATERFRONT HOME ing, ac, stereo, needs motor Wanted: garage, full aluminum 681-3135 btwn. sided, fin WESTBURY-SPLIT work or conversion to gas. 9-5 basement, LA, DR, KIT, 3 Antique Cars maintenance free, 3 On baths, full garage 70x 100 $189,000. intercoastal lot carpet thru-out, 30x10, reat point “corner” Room for MAKE OFFER 1930 FRANKLIN WANTED. ALLPOWERREALTY 486-1212 a great location for Collector wants to schools, dockonsidecanal.4 BRs, 3full view purchase !NDOOR/OUTDOOR parking for 6 transportation, off Cross baths, 671-1509 Olympic Sedan in mths. Island eS from restorable 2short biks. Great Neck LIRR, Pkwy. $210,000. W. every room. Eves. ie Mon- HEMPSTEADIGARDEN GITY Inground pool. $695,000 Ca ir to 718-263-3421, berunning 718-343-0388 LINE Tree lined streets. Mint Wide Deli just fairly complete. line Also GH Brick o By Owner OLOSMOBILE 197 interested in Cape large plot. 4 482-3500 CUTLAS, V- obtaining BR, PIS, PIB AIC, Franklin parts and DEER PARK 2baths, LRwith frpic,hugeDR, sky blu w/blue i Literature. MANHASSET - Garage Space EIK, rec. room. CAC, terior, ver Call available. bik $259,000Call: - $1,295. days: (516)747-8282ext.154 only to RR. Possible es Call 933-355 or or Electric M/D Split Ranch, 516-481-7214, WEST CAMARO, 77, automatic, great con- after 5, 731-2419 eves: (718) 225-1755, Eye. 365-5148 Lg PALM BEACH CONDOFOR Angelo. eat in country SALE, dition, 6cyc. 60,000 miles. kitchen, WOODMERE, NORTH 1 BR, 1 bath, avail, immed. original Cathedral $3,500. Call Heidi Ea ceiling, LR, % BR. Spacious brick & 427-6243 at 826-6275. Den, shingle Hi Ranch, PLYMOUTH ‘48 5 window Coupe ee 2baths, Lg. screenedpatio, 3+1 BR, 3 CHEVETE 198 & baths, tree lined, SD 14 Ac, auto, ps, pb, runs have all parts needs restora- 63E RV’‘s/Mobile appliances, 1% car Block. 63H Accessories garage, Dramatic main level den, orig. 27,000 miles. 294-0081 after tion, Best offer Over alum. sided, alarm. 75x et $1,000. 100 low entertaining deck, 6pm. 671.5187 eet taxes, $175,000. contemporary Homes Walk to store, spacious EIK, MANY EXTRAS! 53D Vacation Homes ee school, train, a PLYMOUT RELIANT K 1985-4 Asking Mid 9,000. Dr. 1981 FORD ere CHEVY 1979 4 W Pick-up. MINT Manhasset 1978 22 ft. Coachmen Pick-Up Cap Only. For 56! 98-5252 Ask for RRsticker, 34K, $4,500. Leprechaun Quick (516)242-2981 Owner Charney cond. $6,500. Call for mini Sale $275 483-0953 details: 516-674-4914 motor GMC, 400 c in engine, 671-5732, MONTAUK after 5 p.m. fully equip., AC, cruise, hitch, 4new aa tires, excel. mene CHEVY 1986 S10 Total Package cond. 46,000 mi. NEW WATERFRONT $11,500 (516) 935.5359 53A Loans COND 19,000 mi running boards, push PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1986 Mortgag All 631 DIX HILLS OTA Quard, power windows tilt AC, power, tilt wheel, Motorcycles Sleeps 4, heated Pool, hot tub, New 4,000 sq.ft. 5-bdrm. 516-334-8989 Navy/Velour interior. $8500. 63F Commercial sauna, pvl. beach, fall weekend 3%-bth., brick and cedar Col., special, 2 nite. CHEVY IMPALA 1967 Call 516-742-8607 cent. airlvacuum, -HOMEOWNERS. 3day $225. Week- 1.acre, wipvt. day and full week 30 original owner. 283 Cl, motor Vehicle driveway, Sept. discounted. DIRT BIKE 1983 Honda-XL 200 occup. Call ¢ Tuns great, Best offer: Builder good body. Very good condition. for appt FORECLOSURE!! 549-9859 516-887-5670 Best offer INTERNATIONAL, 1974, with $500. 516-673-3524 ¢ PONTIACLE MANS- 80 Dk bluellt. 1600 BANKRUPTCY’ CHEVY MONTE CARLO 1978 14 ft. flat dump with ft. Evenings, JOHN: 518-887-5670 gray. PIS, P/ radio. Body in good removable ° Good condition. Runs Great. sides, 516-765-1310. DIVORCED!! cond. Engine needs work. $700. $1,000. Call 549-0724 Call: 9-5, 746-6585 PUERTO RICO Falling behind on your SStar Palinas Del Mar Villa. FLOWER HILL mortgage payments? We Sleeps 6. Weeks 11/26 & 1/14. CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1981 FOR SALE can 741-2380. PONTIAC TRANS AM ‘77 Renovated 4 BR, 2% baths. help! No payments up AMIFM, Power Black, MINT cond. Brand new kitchen with to 2 years! Bad Steering, Power 400 Engine. large credit, Many 1987 Audi 4000S ee Brakes, AIC, Crusie Control, new items incl. 4 new GT dining area, layroom, new bankruptcy or unemploy- Good Condition. + carpeting, Fenied $2,250. 4& Keyston rims, etc. property. ment is not a problem. 53E Foreclosures $31£,000 Leave 741-1189 Mint Condition For message Silver/Gray available for the divorced BANK FORECLOSED HOMES 4door, 5 speed SEDAN 13,000, Sunroof, Call: 483-0953 eaten Garaged. and NO INEY DOWN Days Harding self-employed. Con- TRANS AM 1981 Blue. For parts. solidate 516-821-9048 ALL MINT!! Real Estate bills—save your 565-2404 Nights Completenose. Has blown engine. home! Best offer over $1,000. 752-1594. Asking $12,500 $1,000. ee VOLKSWAGON - 365-6606 SWISS CONSERVATIVE GROUP Beetle 1973, Lt 60 CORVETTE- blue, not running. $100. 627-7665 718-656-8484 E 203-454-4404 203-454-1336 Farms/Acreage 1965. Mint in & out. Red. xt. 239 Days Not orig. Call for details 671-5732. VOLKSWAGON ’85-GOLF ee Auto, PS/PB, A/C, CORVETTE ‘79 Sunroof, 65K, 516-747-561 6 Nights original owner. FRANKLIN SQUARE -4 BR, 2bath, CATSKILL WINTER Full Power Claret/Burg, louvers, Asking $4,600. brick/aluminum (616) 36-2466 cape. Extra large WEEKEND GETAWAY Spoilers, mags 4 spd. 98K. EIK, Walk MORTGAGES to ALL S.D. #17. Mint. Lo 22 Beautiful Mountain Mon Thurs, 516-271-1044. * PURCHASES « REFINANCES Oak, Taxes. By Owner. Cail: Sat., 516-921-5392. $219,000. * Maple and White Birch Acres. 30 SECONDS and EQUITY LINES: 516-488-3453 minutes NYSTW, exit 21. $7500. “No Income Check’, “Fast Approvals” DODGE ARIESK 1981,51K,4DR,4 GLEN COVE-3 BR Ranch & “Credit Problems OK” DEEDED RIGHTS TO cyl., exc. cond. in-out, asking $1250 wiguest quarters. Ideal for LAKE CREEK pro- MTG NETWORK, INC. neg. 864-3482 fessional. Excellent Bu Borders state land. Paved road, Registered “what am I $339,000. Mortgage Broker, utilities. Excellent fishing, hun: DODGE ASPEN 1979 Auto, 4 dr, 8 going NYS Banking Dept. Loans ar- GILREALT ting, camping, skiing. cycl., AM/FM, AIC, Good running 671-2300 ranged thru 3rd part providers. cond., $600 Best offer. snowmobiling. Get away from 997-8022. to do 100 E. Old Country Rd. Mineola, NY heart with this?” attack city-Live longer in DODGE POLLARO 1973 V8, needs GLEN COVE LEGAL 2 FAMILY. Great FREE CONSULTATION the country. Only $21,900. minor work. 484-2611. area, near water, low taxes, $275,000. 800-762-0205 Call for details. shown FIERA 1985 GT, white/grey, auto, 48K, Exclusively b or 741-9388 oF 741-9389 HAGA RIE. 676-0530 fully loaded, alarm car mask, $7,200 neg. 796-5703 eves /leave mess. GLEN HEAD $329,000 FORD - 1955 2 Dr., Restorable. 62 Wanted Auto Asking $400. 671-0018 MODERN COLONIAL 53C Out Of Town FORD 1978 Fairmont. Spacious 4 BR, 2 baths, Sunroof, new ALL Used Cars Foreign, Domestic, rear brakes, tires good. $650.00 den/frpic., plus basement, 2-car Real Estate Exotic. Prof service. Top $$. We 437-9503. garage, appliances. vi isit you. Jon‘ar Inc, 826-5611 COVE REALTY621-6161 FORD FAIRLANE 500 “CLASSIC JUNK CARS REMOVED 1957, 2 dr, A/T, VB, body excel. in- WE BUY LATE 12 BEAUTIFUL MODEL WRECKS terior good, needs some HIGHEST $$$ 671-0179 mechanical work. Nice car! $4,000 GLENWOOD LANDING CREEK FRONT 516-271-6095. Perfect starter/retirement home FOR SALE- 1970 Chevy Nova, run- wirocking chair porch, LR wifrpic, CATSKILL ACRES ning, but will sell for parts Best Of- DA, EIK, 2 bath, finished bsmt. Lo 63 Autos For Sale ter. Call 294-8811, ext. taxes. 403 (days) or priced to sell at $229,000 800 ft. frontage on the 794-4405 (evenings). GIL REALTY 671-2300 Schoharie Creek __ views, tel. & elec. Town Buick LeSabre 1970 GOVERNMENT HOMES Road. Great Condition (in and out) From $1.00 (U-Repair) delinquent $750 negotiable. FOR SALE tax properties and For cur- repo& ONLY $26,90 Toyota Sta. Wagon 1975 fent lists call: Volks Jetta 1987 GLI 4 dr.5spd., 1-800-232-3457, Ext. 5298 sunroof, TERMS 754-3731 cassette Also open evenings. stereo, A/C. 43,000 miles, ex- GOVERNMENTHOMES from$1(U. cellent cond. repair). Delinquent tax property. Asking $8500 neg OWNER BUICK Somerset 1986, custom Repossessions. Call 805-687-6000, Call blue - fully loaded low mileage - day: 747-8282 ext. 159 Ext. GH4836 for current list. repo Florida driven only!! $8,000 MUST SELL! GOVERNMENT HOME 518-827-8061 165-1617 From $1.00 (U-Repair) tax & Forcurrent properties repo ‘72 DODGE CHARGER X listcall 1-800-242-4944 1828 (open 318 450 acres. Woods - Fields. House, - V-8, Mint Cond. 61,000 orig. GOVERNMENT SEIZED PM) outbuildings. Miles Road Fron- miles. 3 spd., slapstick, new paint VEHICLES trom $100. Fords,

tage. Central N.Y. $349K - Possible & roof. Body straight all around Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevys. Finance. PIB, PIS, AIC, Bensi. $2,200 neg Surplus. “Buyers Guide MANHASSET Asking $419,000 607-397-8137 Call Eves. 718-429-7025, ask for 1-805-687-6000 X $4836 Ariel South Strathmore GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vehicles from $100. Mint 3-4 BR, 2 baths, fireplace, BERKSHIRES Fords. Mercedes. Cor- vettes. central air, full basement, MONTEREY Chevys. Surplus. Buyer' 2car <a ¥s + acre. Prime Guide (1)805-687-6000, ext. S-5158. cattle garage, patio Charming countrycontempory  Duster-6 cy!., Auto. Good egitim location listed. just Master loft suite, + 2 station car. Runs great! Looks HONDA ACCORD 1986 LX, 32 ful- Chalet, woes Se COVE REALTY621-6161 BR, 2 full bths, 20 ft. screened good! $400. ly loaded, 5 sp, alc, am/fm cassette, porch. Minutes to Butternut & 931-7867 Dark Grey $9650. Call after 4:30 Tanglewood, near lakes, oil 692-7480 MANORHAVEN-LEGAL 2 FAMILY heat, + 2 wood burning stoves. starter home, 40x 100, 4 over 3. Mint cond. Taxes under $1,000 $253,000 NO BROKERS PLEASE. plyr. $189, OWNER 767-3684 516-487-4784 1987 put it in the NEW HYDE PARK in“The Oaks’, CHEVY CAMARO IROC 4 BR, 2 full baths, brick cape, classifieds. finished down/finished up, CATSKILLS possible M/D, $265,000 MINT! 516-354-6431 DELAWARE COUNTY

5.1 Wooded open acres. Private Dark metallic red, with grey leather interior. 5 speed, Port Washington Rd. Electric, Spring/Stream 23,000 miles, fully loaded, 300 watts Sony CD System, deeded pond & Park views, also alarm. TO THE MANOR BORN Rights. Hunting, ski-deerrun-10 Derringer minutes. Windom 25 min., 5 Rare opportunity to own 3.5, minutes to Stamford. Pool, acres + 11 room Manor House hospital, tennis, golf, shopping, $12,500 with 3 room Guest Cottage. 35 S A Rare i . Fin C fo col broch & Owner 9-5 PM 212-566-0743 MUST SELL! details. Call Weekends 607-652-2693 747 e 8282 TERRE Da’ S 752-1833 CARL BURR REALTY Nig9 826-5336 516-549-7400 K MASS.,MASSmile fromskiing, 192 EAST SECON STREET. MINEOLA. NEW YORK 11501 FAX 742-5867 S plus fireplace, sauna, pool, Ask for 187 E. Main St., Huntington tennis. Days, 212-736-6530. George VYIN+=|

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BIENER You Auto Know PONTIA If you are one of those peop interested in the balance of trade between nations, here Does lt Again!!! = isa story to add to your file. The Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that it will pur- chase a vehicle from the Cash Back compact sport utility PR. or $1000 Ford Motor Company. Th car will be for sale 4 throu its U.S. dealer network starting in the - BONNEVILL $100 ON 1991 model year. The vehicle, which is still to be named, IN STO 4.9‘APR CLOSE-OUT a turning Mazda&# represents point in 20-year y ON ALL 89 LEMAN business relationshi with Ford. This is the first time Ford will suppl Mazda witha vehi- cle for.sale under the Mazda badg Mazda “ON ANY GRAND PRIX Motor Corporation President Norimasa IN STOC INCLUDING _ Furuta said this move represents the begin THE “hot” SE 30 TO CHOOSE FROM 4 &qu se’INSTOC Except Voie lease: Coa of “an era of true between ning reciprocity” PRICED TO SELL 22 Moon Smac Fnonce the two companies. Mazd currently supplie Ford with the | Ford Probe model, which is assembled at Mazda& Flat Rock, Michiga plant; several “== Biener.a= models which are marketed under the Ford bad in Japan Australia, New Zealand and PONTIAC NISSAN STERLING Asia, and with an GEE parts components. LEASING AVAILABLE Ford sells some of its cars in Japan. Steve ON ALL CARS 795 Northern Blvd_Great Neck. N.Y_516/48?-7700 Weiss of Syosse For said tha “Ford exports ON QUEENS/NASSAU BORDER % MILE WEST UF A&am MANHASSET the Taurus in quantity to Japan. The 1991 compact sport utility vehicle that Mazd sells in the U.S, market will incorporate certain desig chang specified b Mazda. Power Iwill be engineere and will be built by Ford. $249./MONTH “This venture represents another step in °89 COUGAR LS 60 Month Lease the mutual determination of Mazda and Ford * 3.6 V-6 Engine w/Fuel Inj. Plus Tax & DMV Fees * Not In-Stock. 6-9 to serve customers with product that meet Auto Trans. * Reclining Bucket Seats Weeks their specifi needs while maintaini each * Power Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes Delivery company’s distinctive identity,’ said Furuta. * Power Windows e Air Cond. © Interval Wipers BU IT! That * Power Rack & Pinion Steering $ show that cooperation is as good as FROM * Electronic AM/FM Stereo “14,288 competition in the marketplace

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Illustrated HICKSVILLE NEWS January 26, 1989 Bage-40$ Thursday, Hicksville Hig School Varsit Cheerleaders ‘Minuteme Bring Bac Trophi from Commack

Th Hicksville Minutemen, 1977 “‘B” travel- Michael Whitman and Bobb Braun, center in team, sponsored b Seaman & Eisemann, half Jorge deSilva, and wings Tracy Koetter entered two teams in the Commack Indoor and Brian Rigert compile a record of two Tournament on Jan. 15 and both teams came wins, one loss and one tie, goo for second hom with second pla trophies. plac in their Division. Their first game was The “yellow” team, anchored b Anthon a1-1 tie against Oceanside their goa coming Noy in goal abl assiste b fullbacks Gre ona perfe Jorge deSilva cross to Brian Rigert Walunas and Keith Carpenter, center hal wh put it in. The then lost 4-0 to West Danny dePinho, and wings Jason Brown, Babylo but came right back with a 2-1 vic- Robin Blicker and Bobb Wagner, compile tory over Malverne, overcoming a 1-0 deficit. a record of one win, one loss, and two ties, Tracy Koetter and Jorge deSilva put in them whic gave second place in their divi- Hicksville’s goa The went into th last game sion. Thei first game was 4-0 blowout at the knowin the had to win b two or more, hand of Central Islip but the team then came goal to capture second plac and respond sho bac to its true grit. The next game was ed witha 2-0 shutout, on goal b deSilvaand a 1-1 tie against West Babylo with Jaso Rigert Brown putting in Hicksville’s goal The then Congratulation to the team for a morn- Bottom Row: (From Left) Janet Sullivan, Sue Helme, Patty Freyeisen. Top Row: Barbara beat Three Villages 1-0, ona Danny dePinho ing of enjoyable, hard fought competitive, DiPaola, Michelle Murtha, Tricia Manaskie, Captain Kim Ross, Captai Denis goal The fourth was a winning and to coach gam beautifully soccer assistant Peter Sciabarassi, Jen Kremer, Nancy Hogan. Missing from photo: Stacie Ryan and Lisa Grillo. 0-0 tie playe against Malverne. Whitman for his many contributions to the Illustrated Photo The “red” team, anchored by Michael day’ success, Thanks to Seaman & Eisemann Coen in assisted goal, ably by fullbacks for their support, as well. PAL Basketball News

By Charlette Anstey Allthe coaches commissioners, teachers, Departmen provides the Hicksville com- Bill Toelstedt (police officer in charge) munity with th services of Police Officer Bill Eleanor Abrams (obtains ourreferees and um- Toelstedt. pires)a I (Charlett Anstey ho all of our participants and their families had wonder- News About Our Kids ful holiday saw Nancy Galdo (coac fo girls’ softball Our basketball season is under way and the for las four year at King Kullen. She look- coache will be . giving me information on the ed great and told me that he children teams. If you will be at a game and wouldlike - Carolyn and Scott had qualified for Hol toreport onit, pleas notify your coachand Trinity School’s basketball program. Hope h will tell you where to mail the We both their teams win a Jason story. trophy ... also need photograp of the teams. Please Dammes’ mom (boy basketball and boy the put names of the boys/ on a sheet of baseball said that Jaso mad the Hicksville paper (Do Not Write On Back Of Photo). Middle School honor roll eight grad . . . Boys’ Senior Division The Laker’s coach Kristen Anstey (Dance-Iwirl, girls basket- Bill Dammes his team is off says toa great start ball, girls’ softball) and Melinda Foresta with Brian very hig scorin games. Anstey (Dance-Twirl) performed a Dance-Twirl and have Brian McKee done a terrific job in routine at charit events for the Pegg O’Con- rackin the points up. Jaso Dammes and nor School of Dance. Thes events included Kestutis Bitenas have been dependabl on performing at a nursing home, a senior their lon shots. C. Carlislie and Robert Iz- citizens group and Galileo Lodg wher they zo have done a great job on defense. Coach entertained mentall handicapp children Dammes says speci thanks to Bob Izzo and in the morning and the Lodge’ children in Mutlos for their assistance with the afternoon St. George prac- .. . Congratulatio to Ig tices and to team “cheerleaders” Charlette natius CYO Referees Mike Hack and Rob and Pat Dammes. Anstey We are lookin for- Gelb for their outstandin contributions to ward to a fun season. CYO&# basketball Cassano program . . . Tony The Hicksville PAL wants to extend its (St Ignatius CYO) for winning his age group thanks to the Hicksville School District and in the Basketball Shoot-Out. Anyone who the Hicksville community for all their wants to be included in this section of the col- for our youth cooperation h programs. We are umn, pleas mail your news to your coach or very fortunate that Nassau County Police me. Roa Runner See Nomine for $2,0 Scholar The Plainview-Old Bethpa Road Runners Naassi of Hicksville Hig School. Th scholar- Club is now nominations for accepting its shi was won by Christine Gra of Holy Trinity fifth annual scholarship award. Hig School in and Eileen _ 198 b Downey POBRRC will present a +2,000 saving bond of Syoss Hig School in 198 to a graduatin high school Olympic Bronze Medalist senior wh will In 1988 the amount of the scholarshi be chosen o the basis of his or her involve- bond was only #1,000 but the club was pleas- ment inand service to the Long Featured in Ice Island runn- ed to be abl to raise the award to $2,00 for Capades ing community. This yea for th first time, 198 all school seniors from Jil Watson and Peter hig anywher in Application for the can Oppegard, Bronze cle premium seating 198 Scholarshi either Nassau or Suffolk County be obtained from Medalists at the 198 Winter Olympic in Ice are eligible POBRRC scholarship chair- Capad performances at the Nassau for consideration. and three time U.S. man Lee Bertram at .The deadline Calgar Pair Skatin Coliseum are: 472-698 Th first annual POBRR scholarship in for Champion headline the new edition of © submission of application is April 1, and Ice Tuesda Feb. 7, 7:30 p.m.+ Waldbaum’s 198 was a dual award presented to Michael the will awarded at the Capade Th action-packed production, Nigh (# discount with coupon). scholarshi April, Kaufman of School and 18 “Return to © Syosse Hig Dougla genera of POBRRC. Romance’, opens on Long Island WednesdaFeb. 8, 10:30a.m* &7:30p meeting on Tuesda Feb. 7, for12 the ¢ performance at Thursda Feb. 10:30 a.m* & 7:30 p.m*+ Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum © throug Friday Feb. 10, 7:30 + Monda Feb. 13. * Saturda Feb. 11, 11:00 a.m +, 3:00 p.m. & This Week in Hicksville and Peter inthe Sports Joini Jill production are: 730 p.m. Robert Wagenhoffer, athlete o ® skates; Sunda Feb. 12, 1:30 p.m. & 5:30 p.m, + Simone Romania&# * Grigorescu, lovely young Monday Feb. 13, 7:30 DATE pm*+ SPORT OPPONENT SITE TIME iceartist; Head, clown * Terry princ of skatin $ discount for children (1 and under) & Jan.26 Varsity Boy’ Practice comedy Gerald Soules and his Poodles of seniors (6 & over). Swimming Jerich Away 6:00 26 Winter Paris; Kristan & Jan Varsity Track B&a Farmingdale. Lowery Chi Rossbach, 1988 + Away 7:00 Group discount available - Call (516 World Ice Dance Silver Medalists; Brad Doud 794-9303. Jan.27 Varsity Boy Basketball Freeport Home and his hilarit on ice; Kevin Parker, Canadian 1:45 Jan.27 J Boy Basketball Freeport Home 6:00 artists champio adagi Bob Mosl- & Juli Tickets are available at the Nassau Col- Jan.27 Girls’ Basketball Varsity Massapeq at Berner Away 8:00 Patterson; and introducin the California iseum bo office and all Ticketmaster loca- Jan.27 Girls’ Basketball JN Massapeq at Berner Awa 6:00 Raisins. tions. To charg tickets and for outlet loca- Girls’ . Jan.27 Varsity Gymnastic Lawrence H.S. Reserved Away 4:30 seats fo all performance are tions, call or (51 888-900 (212) 307-7171. For Jan.27 Varsity Wrestlin Hempstea Hom $8.00 and for Golden Cir- t 4:00 $14.5 $12.5 $25.0 further information, call 794-9300 or 587-922 Jan 27 JV. Wyestli Hempstead Home 5:45