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198 Town Budg See Moderate Hikes The 198 prelimina budge for Town ot Oyster Ba is expected to hold the genera town tax rate at 8 cents per #100 of assessed valuation for the seventh consecutive year and also amount toa savings for residents in district. ‘u, th town’s solid waste dispos wouldowever, residents wh live in unincor- all of F ed areas of the town and receive will ecle services will pay a 5. percent in- Incorporating The Hicksville Edition bill. of the Mid-Island Herald ILLUSTRATED NE h fs a# from last year’ tax Oyster Ba vn attributed the Superviso Angel Delligat 61988 Anton Community Newspapers of Long Island portio of the hike to increased health in- Vol. 3 No. 18 Hicksville, NY. Thursday, October 13 1988 35¢ per copy All Rights Reserved. Central Office Phone: 747-8282 surance premiums for employees The propose gener town budget, which includes salaries and departmen budgets totals $44. million, a $4. million increase frm the 198 budge The tax rate in this category for Class I homeowners is 8 cents per #100 and 8 cents for Clas II. this comes One of the larg increases year Police For Communit Servic under the highwa expenditures U slight- Auxilia

l les than million from Delligat said ’ $ 198 Bill ie #17.8million expenditur does not reflect Clara Benne Communit atrue increase in spendin but rather results Activists Are Also Honor from havin less money in reserve. 16 the Hicksville “Although we budgeted 9 million (in For years, Communit Council has several surplu for this year, we’ve spent more than applaude individuals wh have strived for the that,” Delligatti said durin an informal ses- and groups the sion followin the town board meeting, “Last ment of community. Last week,the coun- cil its service award what year, Jo (Colb former supervisor kep more gave community to the council calls “the additional and ears in reserve because of the volatility of the shi eyes the The ping contract.” of polic department Nas Coun Police Hicksville Unit which said a 20.4 cents saving in the tax ty Auxiliar 31 Delligatt ” the Second and Precinctsmain- rate for the solid waste disposa district was help Eight the was its aresult ofa “conscientious recyclin program, tain safet in area recog fo hours of volunteer service. the expansion of the town’s composting pro- many “Tslee better at nigh knowin the aux- gram, increased resident participation in the is there over us,” programto dispos of hazardous household iliar poli righ watchin chemicals and the rebidding of the garbag said past council presiden Tony transfer and haulin contracts.’ The saving he presente Thomas ider, the award. does not affect homeowners outside of the auxiliary The has solid waste dispos district. auxiliar provide 3 vice the i The part-town tax, which includes plann to community. Also honored were ing buildin and zoning within the town, ac- community Clara and Bill Bennett. Mr. counts for 44.007 million of the budge Bennett : time member of the Hicksvill packag Class I property owners will pay an Education, and Mrs. Bennett, a truste additional cig cents per #160 for the AUXILIARY CHIEF THOMAS SCHNEIDER (left) on behalf of the Nassau County Aux- from C Council preside of the Hicksville Public Librar for $400,00 increase. iliary Police Unit 312, ly ser past ty P Presi- Previte. More on 8. 12 were joint recipient of the Of th #4 million in the gener town tax, preside Tony ‘ photos page years, dent’s Award. After the Mrs. onl # fnillion will be raised in taxes, accor- receiving Bennett said, “We love this community, din to Delligatti The remaining funds will Motor. Vehicle to be Built on S. care about this community and we kee come from a variety of sources, including Offic Broadw try- to hel this as best ca state aid surplu money, boating beach and think the and modernized offices in ing community Relief is.in sigh for those who Hempstead members that other fees and The council agree the mortgages. wait in motor vehicle lines is a Riverhead, Amityville and Medford; great nett. have their and talents for town have “given strengt Raises ungrade employee inconvenience. © Increased full and part time staffing in unstintingly to Hicksville’s betterment.” been estimated at three percent, althoug Motor Vehicles all Island offices, and increase the The Department of (DMV) Long Another of the dinner, * th civil service contracts have not been highlight w yet broke last Thursday a new office number of computer terminals by 20 percent; groun for at Antun’s catering hall, was the installatio © at DMV offices negotiated on South Broadway, to replac the smaller Provided evening hours will d of the preside of the council. Josep De “I think what we probabl is give andless actomen office in the Broad- in Hempstea Medford and Amityvill for Pompa, newl installed presiden said; “We a raise to ungrade employees percentage way Mall. convenience; blessed witha of but that the have bee string presiden Delligatt said, acknowledge As DMV Commissioner Patricia-Adduci © Established and expande centralized who have mad happen that fall short of union things and percentag allocated migh the first shovel into the she plac groun information now will be inthenext yea demands. “Each woul have to telepho system serving legac my challeng departmen said that the new office “will mark another the entire New York area, in- Council officers and the board of have the available within its own metropolita money in our efforts to provid more conve- step cluding Long Island. were also installed. The first vice+ on 2) (continued page nient and efficient service to the peopl of is Edwin Draycott, second vice-president is Island.” DMV’s future plans for Lon Island include Lon Richard Evers, third vice- Thoma T Hicksville office will be much relocatin its office at 1500 Privado Roa in Local Travel new Clark, is Katherine Del Rosso and Agenc undetermined site in western secretary than the current facility. More than 40 Westbur to an large : the treasurer is Eleanor Draycott. will take care of motor vehicle Nassau County. This will complete employe Th board of directors are Budnick, Denied Zone offices in Joh Chan relat to transactions Department& pla for placing processes, up 250,000 Mary Ann Ferrado, Norma Goerk Willia Broadway an- eastern, western and central Nassau Coun- A Hicksville travel agency request for a a year as compare to the Mall MacDonald, Richard Murdocco, Carole Wolf, “convenient service to the which handles to provide : chang of zonewas denied b the town board nex only-100,0 currently. ty Sheila Noeth, Gertrude Paul, last week. Commissioner Adduci listed other actions widest population, accordin to Commis- . Previte, Catherine Tokar and Si five for sioner Adducci, KPT Enterprises Ltd. was seekin a chang DMV hastaken in th last years Long Widder. Th office will in mid of zone from “E” resideneedistrict to “RO” Islanders: begi operations ® and residence-office district for the purpose of Opene new offices in Huntington 1989 operating a travel agency, accordin to town Councilman Tom Clark. Th property, fron- SS ay ting on Woodbur Reatha East Street, is also known as 201 Woodbur Road. In denying the application, the Board noted that a pattern of office use had not bee established in the area and that a travel agency was nota permitted use in this zone. The Boar also said an “R-O” would not be compatibl with the surrounding residence and would unnecessaril interfere with the health, welfare, and quiet enjoyment of life. Another objection was that an “R-O” would not be in conformance and spirit with the aesthetic objectives purposes and intent of the comprehensi zoning plan of the Town. Clark noted that a public hearin on the matter was held on April 19, 198 at which a number of local residents voiced their objec tions to the applicatio A petition with some 80 signatures was also presente in opposi- Patricia breaks for the” JOSEPHDE POMPA, issworninast tion the COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR VEHICLES Adduci, center, ground to proposal of the Hicksville office on South Broadway local and state officials observe. president Community When contacted Janet new DMV as 8. b telephone, (iHustrated! sto) Council. More photos page Fabrizi, owner of KPT, declined to comment. _

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sing the town for recyclin trucks alread Town Budg purchase Stude Pla Don’t Drink the Water Public hearing on the 198 preliminary (continued from page 1) WOODY ALLEN budg will be held on October 25 at 10 a.m. By C Hall Performed the Generation Theater Company and p.m. in the hearin room of Town by Rising budget,” he add should the contracts call East in and Oct. 14 and 15 at for Oyster Bay Friday Saturday, The a large increase. Hicksville Middle School Auditorium, Jerusalemoo Ave. Com Copie of the budg will be available for o Foreig | A $300,000 recyclin, t, which the town Children/Senior Citizens #3. Adults # ia viewing at all loca libraries and at the Town would like boar: opra th s ieseen for at the Tickets are available at the door i Clerk’s offices in Oyster Ba and Massapequ Frances, a Tuesda meeting, might hel to offset some or at the ‘ 7-10 to the willcelebra approximatel da prior hearin Youth Council { of the town’s spendi in the solid waste Hicksville . Individual books may be purchas for $ at h fs also se If received, Delligatti said the 181 Old Country Rd. y category. the Town Clerk’s office. the will be money probably would go toward reimbur- For information call 822-KIDS. wo anniversary Thi play is sponsore b the Hicksville Youth Council. Frances is Th play is directed by hig school student Stephani Gaylor of Post - 3212. Commissioner Breaks Ground who, with founded the Theater along Terri Glynn Risin Generation Company ny was send the Mlustra =, for LIE Service Road publicl cor

— also go to tl State Transportation Commissioner © A fourth lane and other major im- Fire Dept./ Hel Launch ¢ Franklin E. White broke ground last week for provements to the LIE; © of the a $35. million project to construct service Reconstruction and widening Fire Prevention Wee road along the Long Island Expresswa from Jerich Turnpik (Route 2 from four to six Exit 4 to Exit 4 in the Town of Oyste Bay. lanes from NY 106/107 to the Seaford Oyster The Hicksville Fire Department and and appliance and the children were taugh “This project is typica of the kinds of im- Ba Expressway; McDonald Restaurant helpe launc Fire to Stop, Drop and Roll. The children learn to ® and of the Nor- provements to the Long Island Expressway Reconstruction widening Prevention Week for Nassau County, Sunda use a fire extinquisher. The Hicksville Fire and other highway on Long Island and therm State Parkwa from the Meadowbrook Fire Prevention Week is observed Oct. 9-15. Department didstributed fire prevention througho the state that will continue under State Parkway to the Wantag State Parkwa A fire prevention expo, which was coor- literature and gav blood pressure checks. the 198 Rebuild New York Transportation and, dinated b Assistant Chief Anthon Wigdzin ~ On of the to the events was © reconstruction and highlight day Bond Act-if it is approve b the voters on Completion of the ski and Captain Karl Schweitzer, was held in the Nassau County Fire Education Trailer November 8,’ Commissioner White said. widenin of NY 2 (Middle County Road the parkin lot of McDonald’s on Broadwa with audience participation and a speci tour The Commissioner noted that the new from Nicolls Road to North Ocean Avenue ° This eventful da started at fire head- guid Ronald McDonald. road will be built close to the Expresswa in the Town of Brookhaven. Chaplain Fy “quarters with th fire departmen hostin to minimize the effect o the Drive “Th $3 billion Transportation Bond Actis Fire Ferrara, V Village their annual Fire Prevention Poster Contest .The Hicksville Department and. and Marlene Drive communities and that a at the core of a four- $ billion effort to McDonald&# received from the with winners a smoke detector proclamation and receiving Gee noise wall will be constructed for the benefit improve safety on our highway bridges Town of Town of and Sears and a tee shirt, Oyster Bay Hempstea effort (donat by Roebuck) Renate al of thos living close to the service roads. The he said. “We must all make an to Nassau County for their efforts in certificate and trophies given out for place caring the feet wide and understand what the needs are and how the nouce road will be ’ asphal service 3 spreadi the word o fire safet durin Fire: first through third. Attending the awards Doris Gee five bridg structures will be built as part of Rebuild New York’88 Bond Act can hel meet Prevention Month. Chief O’Brien would like! ceremonies were Town Of Oyster Ba Coun- Hicksville. the those needs.” all the the project. cilma Tom Clark, Chief Gerard O’Brien with tothank contestants in poster con- Commissioner White said, “The problem of the Rebuild New York ’88 Bond Doris, a 1 Approval his assistants Patrick test as well as all those who showed up at: will Tony Wigdzinski, School, is e1 of traffic congestion on the LIE and elsewhere Act, Commissioner White said, permit McDonald’. Chief O’Brien has thei Scanlon and Al Merk. Before the awards were expressed Bank in Un have lon been to all of us on and buildin o the suécess of the 198 Rebuildin need fo fire He said that fire aconcern out, brief discussion was held on fire prevention. York The Rebuild New given a Joh a19 off Long Island, Now, if Proposition On is Ne Initiative. 198 in the hom and is none other that ex-chief and Nassau prevention begi per- Plaza Act on the safet b with approved on Election Day we& be able to York Transportation Bon appears forme a Extra thanks County Assistant Fire Marshal Joh Spech 365 da year, speci The wed 8th ballot as 1. hel far more than we have bee able to November Proposition to the Assistant Aspeci thanks goes to Lt Bill Kell and Mike following people: Tony will take before.” With voter approv the # billion Rebuild Karl Schweitzer, pl Kretz f their hel in this Wigdzinski, captain fire’ the Bond will be invested as “Sparky makin Church inf Commissioner White was joined at Ne York ’88 Act fighte Mike Kretz, Lt. Bill Kelly Ladies Aux- contest a success, ing at the ceremony by other State and local officials. follows: Sue Edie Nolan,! then the iliary Wigdzinski, Hicksville. of © billion for state and - Th Hicksville firefighter moved He-said that the Memorandum 41.9 highwa bridg McDonald’s representatives Jos Medina, to McDonald’s fo a fire on to be fund- renewal; festivities over Understandin major projects Joh McCook, the mangers of McDonald:s, ed the 198 Bond Act included the follow- © million to increase state prevention displa b $8 highw traf- Sears Nassau County VEEB, and the officers Aheart for Nassau and Suffolk Coun- fic to relieve congestion; and ing highlight capacity Th display consisted of Engine Co. #5, Lad- and members of the Hicksville Fire wason asix whic will million or © million to loca ties, receive $69 23 per $25 repair bridge der Co, #1, Heavy Rescue Co. #8 and Rescue Department. her broth cent of the $ billion: #. 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Hicksville lustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork - Thursday, October 13, 1988 Page-3 H O M E T O W N P E O P Te Compiled by Flo Gries Kathleen Has Art Exhibition Celebratin 47th Kathleen (Harty) Ruiz, daughte of John and of 6th has been The Commander of the Hicksville Veterans Imogene Harty Street, a sole exhibition of her o Foreig Wars Post 321 Vincent Ferrara havin Computer at 80 East would like to publicly wish his lovel wife Paintings Washington Square Galleries, New York in New York Frances, a very happ birthda which she University, since The exhibition will be will celebrate on Frida October 1g4th— Septemb 2gth, on until October 21st. Hours are Tues: h fs also sendin congratulatio to her as displa the will be celebratin their 47t weddin 11-7 p.m.; Wed. &a Thurs. 11- and Fri. & Sat., anniversary October 18th. 1-5 p.m. Kathleen, a of H.H.S., has Frances is Chaplai of the Ladies Auxiliary 1970 graduate Post .and I&# if she knew Vin- -earned a B.S. degree cum laude, from the of 3211. . . sure State University of New York at New Paltz. ny was sending he congratulations through She also laude with the Ilustrated that she would also like to graduate summa cum publicl congratulat him. Our best wishes aM.A. degre in Art & Media, Compute Art. She pla to pursue Fine Arts Applications also go to this happ couple of Computer Imaging and teach at a Univer- sity level. Kathleen has worked as a computer animation and print designe for the past ten years. Among other accomplishments, gh Kathleen has wona NYY. International TV and 1tO Film Award and has created visuals for ‘ire numerous Broadway plays and major ion corporations. (Now yo can all see why John and are so of to to vas Imogen proud her). Try get iler see he show. It should be very interesting. our News From the Ginocchios Jack and Jackie Ginocchio Chaplain Frances andComman Vincent recently returned from to Mass.,ac- nd. Ferrara, VFW Post 3211, Hicksville trip Sturbridg : Carole her MR. and MRS. 2 the companied b daughte Mangels, RICHARD CERINI Geerdts-Peck Engageme husband Bob, and their Robbie, ind grandson Renate and Rudy Geerdts of Hicksville an- Jim and Bryan. Unfortunately they had bare- sin Donna Medolla Bride of Richard the of their l when crushed his Ceri nouce daughter arrived, (1 sire! engagement young Bryan Doris Geerdts, to John Peck, also of in the door of a restaurant and had to Donna Medolla Mr. and Mrs. Hicksville. like! inger daugh o Hicksville. be rushed.to nearb Harrington Hospita Medolla beca the brid Richar Donna an Richar are bot on- Antho o 19 grad Doris, a 197 of of Hicksville Hig where micro-surgery was performed to at: son Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cerini, o Hicksville Hi Schoo Donnai a _ Cerin o gradu School, is employepatiat European American restore his finger A secon surgery was per- at a ceremon Septem 1 at St. Pau th o St. Joh | o an is now a Bank in Uniondale. formed recentl at Winthrop and Bryanison Pharm fire Churc in Brookville. and a researc scientist John a1972 gradua of H.H.S.isemploye the mend. He sympathiz with Mets pitcher Apost pharmac fo Pfiz yer: ee with Plaza Mechanical in Plainview. Bob Donna was attende mai o hono Cary Pharmaceutic Compan nks Ojeda. b The wedding is set for Septemb 198 and Last week they all went to visit grandso Tavlarios o Lon Beac Bridesmai were ny Richar i a o Institut will take plac at St. Stephen Evangelical Rob at the Wesleya University campus Gianchino, Giuttari and grad Polytec fire: : Maryann Jill and Church in Hicksville with a reception follow- wher he isa freshman. o Brookl is an electrical engine fo ux- Marybe Heber all o Hicksville, Flower gir ing at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Remember Herman Gener Dynamic an, Hicksville. BOE Lauren Scipio was accompa b ringbea ina, M of you will remember th Rigbys in Antho Garofal Followi th ceremon a recepti wa held Welcome Back Mae Hi le. There were two brothers: Sidand at the Swan Club in Glen Head. Richard’s bes man was Chris Grasso- 24 “ers A welcome back to Mae Pettit. Mae Herman. Just found out that Herm is the heart Afte a honeym in Bermud Donn located in Arizona. Servin as usher were Gerri Cerini, an ‘ire was onasix week vacation, spendin it with publisher of Rigby Graphics Cerini and Michael all Richard are now livin in Groton her brother and sister-in-law, John and Babylon Herm prints the Grumman Ad- Joh Medolla, o Connect Lines. Best of luck Herm. Shirley in Pennsylvani to you, Get Well Wishes

Our well wishes are extended New J Enni III Wed Dr. Ann get bein Hicksville Illustrated Dr. William Cher Youn is to Frank “Spuds” McKenzie, (a he known is presently engaged in an extensive mail- Mr. an Mrs. William J Ennis o Hicksvill o Haverhill Mass., brother o th brid to his friends) Frank recentl had an eye ‘n- ing program so that newcomers to our ‘You — area can read our weekly endea- Dr. jury and is healin nicely hav announced the marria of their son, and Roge Mola o Virginia, formerl o vors and become regular subscribers. William J Ennis, 11, to Dr. Cher Ann Hicksville. Youn daughte o Mir. an Mrs. Ernest Youn Happ Happ Happ Yes!...1 want to subscribe : | Th bride was th gradua fro Colle o Our happies wishes are bein to Hicksville Mlustrated News o Haverhil Massachuset on Saturd May anniversary th Hol Cross Worcester Mass., an receiv- sent to Maria and Joe Matz of Arch Lane as 28 198 e he degr in medicin fra St. Georg the celebrate 20 years of married life. The Mass at St. Patrick’s R.C. NAME Nupti O and a to University Grenad West Indies Sh is yonod very happ anniversary Church in Groveland Mass., was celebrate former Hicksvillites who are now retired presen in reside at St. Barnaba Medical two b t bride’s cousin Rev. William Coughli and living in Florida: Alice and Eddie ADDRESS Center Livingsto N.J from all Hicksville friends. A recepti follo at th Lanam Club in An- Grether. . . . your CITY/STATE/ZIP dove Mass. The a of Hol Trinity Hig : Hen-Pecked . groom, gradu “

Henrietta and chickens—took — Kathleen Sullivan Haverhill Mass., was an Villanova Fudge, two ees o Scho Hicksvill Universit PHONE matron of honor an Capt Jo Horan, M.D. Villanova, Pa., als receive hi degr in First and Second place at the Long Island Fai at Old Bethpag Villag Restoration last ( $9.00 () $16 for 2 P in Hawaii to serve as be man. medicin St. He i in per yr. yrs. fle fro fro Georg prese hen of Larissa and weekend. These are pets O $22.50 for 3 yrs. Th brid was als attende b Patricia Ennis at Methodis N.Y. reside Hospit Brookl Ricky Budinich. The have taken care of Senior Citizens an Susan Ennis Hicksvill sister th them Easter. o o them since the were given a 1 $8.00 per yr. [1 $15 for 2 yrs. an Dr. Sema Hart N.Y. a trip t Bermud th cou- and about groo of Rochest Aft honey Every da Larissa Rick gathe 5 © $21.50 for 3 yrs. in West New Rick them a ride almost Usher include Brian Youn an Michael pl are residi Orang Jers gives every da Add $5. per year for addresses inca little electric jeep. They& come to love off Long Island Method of. Payment: (enclosed) them the same as the would a cat or a dog O = 0 @ C Check The decide to enter them in th fair and LLL] 11) Cee were just estactic over the fact that the took Card first and second plac Atta’ way to go, kids. Expiration: se Enjoye Vacation MAIL 4 Fran and Joe Kenyon and Tom and Rhea TO: Anton Community Newspaper: returned from a Reilly just very enjoyabl P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, LI, NY 11507 cruise to Bermuda. Rita and Den Buckley took a jaunt up to Killington Vermont and Hanover, Maine, to The Hicksville Illustrated News visit friends and to see the fall foliag Rita said (USPS346-720) that the went up to the top of the moun- Postmaster: Send address changes to tainon ie in where th Long !sland Community Newspapers, Inc. gondol Killington — P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, N.Y. 11501. could see six gloriou mountains ablaze wit Entered as second class paid at — rust. While there, postage reds, oranges, browns and the Post Office at Mineola, N.Y. and ad- the stayed at their son Tom’s condo. Tom, ditional mailing offices ynder the Act of aHLHLS. graduat has recentl moved to Hun- Congress. Published weekly on Thursdays by Long © H and his family (wife, Susar, tington. island Community Newspapers, Inc. 132 and Patrick — daughte Erim(6) son (4) spen East Second Street, Mineola, NY 11501

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- October 13, 1988 Hicksville Bilustra News - Hicksville. New Bork Thursday. Page-4 celebrated since she e .Pvt. Richard A. Soto, son of Nancy seniors in the of more than marriedJohn... . .Th __. top 50,0] (continued from page 3) plac E. Jones of annual Anglin hom had plenty to celebrate on Soto an grands of David one million participants in the 34t son Jamie celebrated hi About Our Students Jame Street, has complete basic training at Merit Program and will receive a Letter of Sept 3oth— 20... ,.and October 2nd was the FUDIX;NJ. Commendation in recognition. of outstan- bi da Hicksville H.S. Clas of is celebrating , 1958 Michael Staub celebrated his is a of MacArthur academic birthday, Hi their reunion October 22nd (a week Richard 19 graduat din promise. 30t mom and dad, Marie and Artie sen him Howard Plain- Hig School in, Levittown. from Saturda at the Johns T The Bunch best wishes. and the of Birthday their , . Leoce home from th classes Cheryl Zukowsky, of Hicksville is one on view Plaza Hotel. Anyon had tha school seniors from We sendingbelated birthday greetin Blueberr Lane two specia occasions to of &# ’5 and 60 interested in attendin more 15,000 ‘high to Doreen Harris from er hasa celebrate Pat and Joe Leoce across the wh has been chosen as (Staub) recently. pleas contact Nancy (Walsh) Gustafson at country for John. This is the first birthday she has (continued on Page 6) a semi-finalist in the 198 competition 516-289-10 or Patricia (Rankel) Losciale at the National Merit 516-681-61 Merit.Scholarship b students Corporation (NMSC Marnes e.....L see that two Hicksville Scholarshi Barbara Ann Kinne Nichola Losciale «Hicksville School has been have mad the Varsity Football team at _. Hig notified National Merit Scholarshi Corp. Barbara Ann Kinney, daughte of Mr. and Chaminade Hig School. Brian Knapp, a b and McNicholas Mrs. Jame Kinney of Franklin Square, was junior, isa5&# 155lb.CB...... and Charles: that David Holland Stephen have been Commended Students married to Nicholas Losciale son of Mr.and Montana, a senior, is a 6’ 1 210 Ib. tackle. designat Pro- Mrs. Losciale of Hicksville. The Montana... his in National Merit Scholarsh Angelo Charle is the 3r Charlie . the Hicksville School ceremony took placeat St. Catherine of Siena and father are both Charles— gram. Hig principal grandfath Church in Franklin Richard Hogan announced that these RC. Square. and the both play football... . . The bride was attended by her sister, ea Christine Kinney. Bridesmaids were the groom two sisters, Tritia and Gena Lynn TO YOUR HEALTH Losciale Barbara& cousin, Jennife Grigas and B RICHARD H BLAU, M.D. Ellen De Luna. Barbara graduate from Pace University. Nicholas graduate from the SUN system. Arthritis ~ Sjogren’s Syndrom - Its Relationshi To Both are employe b Allstate. Sjogren (pronounce show- is rheumatoid arthritis, lupus mixed con- The groom was attended by his cousin disease, and sarcoidosis. Brian Rankel, the bride’s cousin, Thomas an inflammatory disorder of the gland nective tissue with Herbst, Alex Sardi and Vincent Annuziato. and can b associated with many types Although many peopl Sjogren the aS The reception was held at Salisbury on the of arthritis. Often, the problem causes may never develop arthritis, Green. The coupl honeymoon on a cruise and a mouth. This abnor~ rence of Sjogren’ may be a very earl dr eyes dr the Bahamas. arthritis. : to malit can produ a feeling of grittines sign of The coupl are makin their hom in constant thirst. The of this disorder is usual in the eye, or a feelin of diagnos Ronkonkoma. MR. and MRS. NICHOLAS LOSCIALE the basis of a medical The cause of Sjogren is not known. mad on histor and a examination. Certain evidence suggests a defect in- complete physic BIBLE. .GOD’S INSTRUCTION BOOK FOR MAN THE . This is done to make certain that an the immune system. created. God in His love volving body’ God created man and placed him o the earth that He arthritis is not A sim- and for his life and Once this inflammation occurs, the pro- associated present. for man would not leave him there without direction guidance, how to live in the world in which He placed him. tear secretion test, called a Shirmer’s duction of tears or saliva is impaired pl THE BIBLE. A book of love written by God, God left his book of instruction. . the almost With the continual lack of these Tear test, can. often confirm through about forty different persons. Each wrote independently, knowing three and three nothing of the others part, over a period of 1,500 years, continents, fluids, the and the diagnosi it is in har- lubricating eyes languages. Yet, as we examine the BOO today, one Book, complete

of the arthritis associated God love to man. ’ mouth become very dry Man patients Treatment mony. It has a single subject, such with is a of the “But these are written that you may believe with experience pro- Sjogren specialt “All is God-breathed and is useful Sjogren scripture that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and If the are for teaching, rebuking, correcting and train- nounced thirst that a gla of rheumatologist symptoms that by believing you may have life in His they carry in so that the man of ing righteousness, name.” JOHN 20:31 ’ be needed. water with them. These patients are pro- mild, little treatment may God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” 2 TIMOTHY 3:16 and consider infections For more severe medications “| meditate on your precepts ne to develop-recurrent eye problems | will your ways. | delight in your decrees; “Above all, you must understand that no or dental cavities. are available and are helpful. not neglect your Word.” prophecy of Scripture came about by the PSALM 119: 15-16 of own For Often, peopl with this disorder come Arthritis strikes one out seven peo- Prophet&# interpretation. prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but Learn the facts. Call for com- “Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to the attention of the rheumatologis ple your men spoke from God as they were carried to is ath.” the “The along by Holy Spirit.” PETER 1:20-21 PSALM 119:105 (arthriti specialis because they have an plimentar copy of Joint Approac 2 THE CHURCH AT HICKSVILLE PLACE N.Y. 11801 associated arthritic condition. Types of - An Arthritis Overview.” 17 HERZOG HICKSVILLE, church. Has this to If we arthritis associate with include W are a Christian, Bible teaching message spoken you? , Sjogren can help you better understand the Bible. ..God’s Instruction Book to man, please s\ \ for time. Dr. Richard H. Blau is a board-certified Rheumatologis practicing call us at 822-6330, or visit us. See the Church Directory in this newspaper LOOK for more next week. &g in Manhasset, 516-482-68 and Westbury, 510-097:0823. Copenght Richard Blau, MD 1980 DIETS MAKE- YO FAT!

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(continued from page 4) and grandparent Jessie and Frank Gabrus will be him celebrate his celebrated their 18th weddin anniversary o helping big October ioth. day... and to Eleanor Tokar—a great big .. .Amdra Wahl had/all the wish is sent to her. He day is trimmings at th Leoce home as she birthd bein Oct. Here another “Sam . is sth. . celebrated her birthday on Oct. message: and ShellieGers would like to public qth...... and here is a message: “Happy dy wish their son, Glenn, 2 hap Belated Birthday to my Mom, Renate l very 2st will take Geerdts, who celebrated her birthday birthd which Octob 24th send her t00”.pa October 6th,” love, Doris & John... ..on Lacky best, Oct. 12th Kathleen Manaskie wil! be .don’t to send Thar& all for now. . forge celebrating her 19th birthday Kathleen is in in your social notes— anniversaries, her second year at;Nassau Community and birthday parties, etc. etc. isalso on the Dean&# List... - . Congratulatio toa very special guy, Rudy DePalma of West

Avenue. H also celebrate his 30 + birthday on Oct. uth... The of Sneakers s How to.... Plus exten birthd wishes to David Announcement Bahgdassarian who will be 17 years old on Ge Your Oct. 12th. Best wishes David... .and we In the /lustrated News sendin birthday wishes to Lisa 16.swee a Those to an Bashwiner of Arch Lane who will be wishin get announceme her 16th birthday a3th Lisa in the “Hometown Peopl section can 7 f Oc A write to us at 13 East Second St., Mineola, New York happy 27t birthda wish on Octob 11501. We both color and black and sent to cena accept iath is b of Hicksville from her family and white photograph as longa the are clear. ch (Sark All are of Salvatore Rinaldi is to be announcements free VOLUNTEER FIREMAN Eric Pietzak was hospitalized for injuries received during a lated upon& celebration of his hday the 14t will also be Fire Fighting Exhibition on Labor Day in Hicksville. He was admitted for treatment into Nassau Medical Center, burns tohis back, arms and the Dalton home Meade the Burn Center at County suffering av on legs. It was during his recovery period, that Eric was visited by Frank Goban, a Hicksville Margaret will be celebratin her Keep on top of the news. Read the resident, and Democratic Candidate for the Fourth Congressional District. Erichas since 5 and on the same day Sergi Hicksville been discharged and well on his way toa full recovery. Eric would like to thank allhis Zuss will be his fello celebrating 4th birthda Illustrat fireman for their concern and well wishes. ister Brittany, parents Peggy and Anthony

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(BACK ROW) Richard Kershow, ex-chief, Hicksville Fire Department, Gilbert Cusick, Hicksville Water Commissioner, (front row) Nick and Ronnie Brigandi. Nick is also a Hicksville Water Commissioner.

(BACK ROW) Ann Murphy, Barbara and Ed Kelly (grand knight of Joseph Barry K of C Council No. 2520, Hicksville Water Commissioner Richard and Betty Humann. (frontrow) Vince Murphy, Richard Kitson and Paul Bauccio.

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remem founded in 1986 by Howard J. Finnegan NEWS ed?—c RITA LANGDON Editor. speci EDITORIAL STAFF was lo CATHERINE TOKAR, JANICE MANASKIE hairor FLO GRIES Social Editor mond ADVERTISING ring.../ KEITH KNUDSEN PETER HOEGL remen Herald Incorporating the Hicksville Edition of the Mid-Island waseo founded in 1949 by Fred J. Noeth and ye thoug Hicksville Illustrated News is published every Thursday by Anton Community Newspapers of Long Island eda | sein 132 East Second Street, Mineola, New York 11501 516-747-8282 five - = ho

ANOTHER UNSIGHTLY ABANDONED car sits on the corner of Ludy Street and South and hc : to the town and the about = ~ Broadway. Lately, residents have been complaining police a, iettercs 4 ron Ur Readers abandoned cars, which appear to be on th rise in our town. ees Anton Letters to the editor are welcomed by the editors and publisher of the Community Newspapers.

should b as short a . : However, they must follow certain guidelin in order for u to print them: they possi MUST be name at the bottom Editorial ble: we reserve the righ to edit in the interest of space; they signed ( type their that we can H 3 will not suffice); they.must include an address and telephon number so verify authenticity . é Fo the last 1 the Hicksville Council has honored local with but we are unable to use years, Community We receive many fine letters which we would like to share our readers, and residents. Last the Council honored the Police, because or have a organization week, Auxiliar

? ‘ 7 i oe ; D L i uae uypen mariimitations, , but we to tys sides i, i V cannot publish every letter we receive because o| Space try present Unit 322 communi) Bill and Clar While this will not be Hicksv an ACHV Benne of all issues. Personal attacks and letters considered to be in poor taste printed. organization and this husband-and-wife team deserve recognition, the Hicksville STATI unity also round of applaus The president and board Veteran: he Editor: tainddwoacc witiohic havin firseesneidere deser One of oeCouncil united 18 years ago for one purpose—the better- State lic When the citizens in our community fail thiskind of informationis bothirresponsible_. direct th wer ment of Hicksville. On the first Thursda of every month, members and guests words “ to act with unity of purpose, the result isa and short sighte Itis irresponsibl because the real and meet to discuss and to solve in the have a forum gener weakening of our collective power it does not resolve questions try problem community. The fact rece madecom- of to others where residents state their and the Council can to direct them. mer shift th burd doi so can problem try of 15 do e ceccmi th ya short because pletely evident when New York inthe “We are not her to take a’stand but to to take their own stands,’ recently communit Itis sight hel peop we: State conversion of the _lac of diminishes our collective power ; propase property unity said th C Ouncesil’ founde S0ClidSheil Noeth,oeth, Th T C Council ‘lalalso tries to h have a the conditions under whic all LOUN town at 499 Jerusale Avenue toa facility forthe to influence pee NASS official at each who know answers to some of the residents meeting may proble , housin ofasmallnumberofmental patients of us must live. resident the has made “If the can’t solve the problem, the town official will take their number and their professiona staff. A allied civic Fortunately state not yet a pose. throug loca- to back to said Mrs. Noeth. “Our is to and group was formed and, without discussin final disposition regardi the facility&# and try get them,’ object help improve in coope the matter with other town civic organiza. tion. There isstill time, albeit muchless than Hicksville as much as we can.” the tions, this set about finding sites in before, to consider the matter and make Th Hicksville Council is “the the ears and the voice & prog group Community truly eyes, a it : = other areas of Hicksville to to the responsibl proposal on behalf of the town afew da propose of Hicksville”Hicksville” and a shouldshould b b d for to its dedidedication to theh community. alternative locations for the as a whole. We should be thankful for this commend hag dexi state as facility. Thank You, Fire Department utilize the time We should also Wethink thatthe onl purpose of thisaction and wisely a thanks to Hicksville Fire Chief, O' and his staff forthe wonder- | chro to defer the matter to another note what has and Aspeci Jerry was carefully transpired ‘ the start of fire week. Our fire departmen cerning neighborho resolv not to.act in this way again. ful jo the did Sunda at prevention - should be commended for the excellent job the do watching over us as well as See

i Hick nae e eal n a : re a NorthwesBer se 5 Bo i w is th oc i resident, effort to educate us about , such their if many additional tasks they handle, as JUD O the MeSdeeaRRe entire com- CivigiAgzociation th Mimics fire safety ed his of munity and the mental patients To arrive Kath Del Rosso —R.M.LL. dru pai at meaningf answers to these questions, in- President, Duff Park Civic Association inhight _pu from all concerned citizens must be ob- a Ka -

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boast about a four 1938 Hi R eVISI le d isall about? Few towns can ; urricane town Th e Want to know what our Sa Ala ; 2 millic were? Bothnewcomers of their own. Hicksville can. Volume “ What our beginnings histor devoted to the of ee B Someone Who Experienc It— and those wh have been around awhile will _1isjus off the press. 394 pages some : The from - b interested i the Local area& histor 164 throug 1960. for thei: After about the havoc caused b the 193 Hurricane in a recent issue of the visiting History readin is available for loan at th You Roo at the Hicksville Library Itisfull boo library. credito Illustrated, would like to share my experience of that day Publi are welcome to come in and borrow a of Hicksville memorabilia; old pictures, copy change: M and were home from Atlantic City—we had spent a week’s Be girlfriend returning ; _fo 2 its that are - newspapers, posters (some old campaign day Brow throu page vacation there, in the days of the Diving Horse. tone; ones), booklets, and and school, crammed with old photos York terminal on 8th organizations We were on a Greyhou bus, headed back to New City— Richard and and last Local historian, Richard Evers is We all owe a thank you to Streets. programs. Avenue, between 33r and 34th for their time effort, here from1p.m.tosp.m.weekdaysto answer Anne Evers giving an do not It day as we boarded the bus. As we traveled was a dull, overcast, slightly drizzlin and interests to in and hel find what you sustaining enoug put print eeueen along, the weather worsened an the day darkened. your questions you are interested in. Our History”. W had seats behind the driver. We wante to see where we were going, Remember, ASSE

. .so in those day there wasn&# radio in the bu or other kind of communication. . any : oncomG

: . . who knew about a hurricane? law will down sheets of What Hicksville I Th rain not only came down steadily but in time it was coming in Readi re with it. friend and I started to water and wind the t My sing — an wipers coul kee up The following books were highly re- 2, COUPLEPOWER Arlene Krupa tion were fans. ingligh all the popula Bing Crosb Publ SAL TE — paibaryTuchiTuchman songs—we dl ast.week i atthet HicksvilleHicksvime Supe TH FIRSFIRS Barb in the back of the bus seemed to be aslee Anyway, we were progressing euest aitkera —

Peopl - sitting Library 4. LIFE AFTER Virginia Graham but slowly, because th driver couldn' the road ahead. After a while we became HAR steadil LILLY — Peter Seibleman the driver was 5 silent—just watchin where we were going. We saw alight up ahead and FICTION

— Littell lifted for a We . . Robert re- using it as a sort of guide Suddenl the weather few.minutes. gaspe 1. THE REVOLUTIONIST The following videos were highly on

the . the side of what we was — Hiller the driver withus..... th light was a warning o thoug 2. PICTURE THIS JoseJose quest last week at th library:

: v We Noth d d ath was a that’s where were headed. le — PS. Donohue roa ravin we 3. THE DUBLIN AFFAIR 1. FULL METAL JACKET Faye ae 0 a on willb i i me toe sar to and t said, “Girls yo help kee — Pieczenik pray, driver please kee singin aler 4, BLOOD HEAT Steven «GOOD MORNING VIETNAM still have a to We sang ‘Oldies and the Galden Oldies, and awake, we way go. the — tl ‘ long 5. THE BIG NOWHERE Jame Ellroy 3 SUSPECT and the Golden, Golden Oldies: STAKE OUT off. The driver NONFICTION: . 4. When we pulle into the Greyhou terminal, we sure were glad to get

— Cheetha EMPIRE OF THE SUN hand and headed for home. 1. KEEPER OF THE KEYS Nicholas 5. spo to us, to thank us for helpin him. We shook x What an experience!

i EB ° °Hicksvillee High Classes 1974-76 e ; Football Reunion Schoo Boar Meeti the Hicksville Hig School classes of 1974,1975 Antun’scaterin hall in conjunction with o

: Wednesday,dnexd Oct. 2 8:15 p.m. and 197 football teams will be holding a Alumni Homecoming Dance. reunion of thos players who participat in Fo further information call Harry Jaco ild Hicksvillefe il AdmihistraciAdministration Building varsity football. The event will take plac at_ at 433-71 or 933-9400. |}|

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© Anton Community Newspapers 111 cal What O — ce, Politicians Are Sayin his ille STATE SENATOR MICHAEL J. TULLY JR. (R- Heights Chairman of the Senate ard Veterans Committee, has announced a new bill that would create a specia New York » : State license plate for recipients of the Purpl Heart Medal. Th plates, bearin the Ch e Inu e gto r G Gurner words “Purpl Heart” would be issued only after proof that the applican ha in By Josep P. Frey, Ph.D. fact received the Purple Heart Medal. There would be an additional service charg of if this bill 1 dollars, annually is passed BLAME THE ROCKEFELLERS

FARIA IG ; IGIIGIIGIGIUIIIGCIIGGAG IGICIIGICIIGIGI IGG IG OIIGIIGIGR AGIA O Within the last month the farmers in the Midwest asked Dukakis how he would NASSAU COUNTY EXECUTIVE THOMAS S. GULOTTA is encouraging all senior the problem of the glut of wheat and other grains on the world market that has driven the price of grains, This has made it hard for the farmers to make a It has h ie residents to register for free flu inoculations, whic will be available at various sites profit. small farmers the most because they are the leas cost efficient. He replied that the should througho the county. The Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen Affairs grow some high demand, high priced products instead of wheat. This is an answerthat1 in cooperation with the Nassau County Department of Health, is again sponsoring mak sense to any person in the same situation. Give the customer what they

the for those 60 and over. wh the flu are ill for busi a ice program age Although people get especiall at a cele] rice. a few day high- peopl may develop complications. The Federal Government liga cr for Duk one of the alternate products he mentioned was Belgi en-

ity. — dive. Now many like endive in their salad. With farmers it that isa has designate a “high-risk” those individuals wh are elderly or are sufferin from people seems it nam pamb product. The Duke should hav said that the surplu is all the Rockefellers’ ler- a chronic disease involvin heart, lung or endocrine system For information con- Th problem of world hung has been a concer since the day of Malthus. He pred cerning and call ent sites registration, 564-692 more o 200 years ago tha the population increase would cause massive starvatio} las eo a i a eo a fe a ae ak ko ao oo a oo ko RRR RR OE has not been proven correct. Fortunately, we have found wa! to increase the sup food faster or equal to the populatio increases. Farmers have y een the most efficien&# out JUDG RALPH P. FRANCO, candidate for return to the District Court has announc- tor of the world’s economy, bar none. You may remember that in 1900 it took 5 perc ed his to legislation which would permit the dispensin of drug and opposition any of our populatio to feed the other 4 percent. Today it takes just 2 percent to fee thi

addicts. H feels the solution lies in abusers : dru paraphernali to dru holdin dru percent with a larg surplu to export. in hig bailand the placemen of more emphasi o the “Sa No to Drugs program. Th latest iricreases started durin th late 50 when the Rockerfellers funded res th of This and other research led to wi FEISS IGG III IC ICSI IIE AGI AGIA AGI IIE ICICI ICCA IC AC ae o increasing yield grain b cross- called the “gree revolution’, an explosio of grain productio all over the world. ROBERT R. MCMILLAN, the and Conservative candidate for the United Republica In th fifties, onl a few countries were exporters of grains. The United States and Ca has for federal that will America’s olume States Senate, pledge to press legislation give were the two largest exporters. Since that time many countries have develope an & olume 28 million senior citizens greater choices in financin long- health care and relieve surplu India isa goo example Who does notremember the horror stories of India’ —_- What has The Green Revolution. [to the some of the financial load that middle income Americans must bear tocare happened many ie The With the new types of seeds, proper fertilizer, enoug water, and improve farming tc o. for their elderl parents. His proposal include: Federal legislation to provid a tax and methods increase its The amou ry. You any nation can grain productivity dramatically credit of $2,50 per year for families of Medicare recipients for long- care needs, rice in India is four times more tha 30 years ago In spite of an increase of 1 millio a a grown copy ’ in the tax cod to allow the families of dependent parents to deduct up it world markets — hat are chang peopl each year, India produc a surplus Now competes on against U. to $10,000 per year per parent for the cost of a nursing home or at-home health care, rice. Starvation in that country is no longe widesprea It is not a basket case. Th has occurred over the world. Production increases and the farmers suffe: rd and and lastly, legislation revising eligibility requirements for Medicaid so that the elderl thing all subsidies. effort do not have to be destitute to qualify fo aid. M to the farmers is to heed the words of Dukakis. Give the in advice consumer wha h print BGG IGIEIIOI GRIGIO UII II III IGIICIGI III ICICI IG A ACI a a a aR I ACI IC SS aC ea on needs or wants at a goo price. My advice to Dukaki is to blam it all on the staunch republican

: ASSEMBLYMAN LEWIS J YEVOLI (Dem. 13th A.D.), Chairman of the Assembl Rockefeller brothers next time. After all, the started it. : on Commerce, Industry and Economic Developme has noted tha a recentl passe Doctor Frey is a professo of investments and finance at LIU/C.W, Post Campus on Lon, law will ensure greater safet for school children on Long Island. The new regula Island. If you wisha copy of his “Tén Rules to Get Richand Keep It, Too,’ send alarg stamp tion requires that a school bus must remain stopped with warn- self-addressed envelope to Anton Community Newspapers, 13 East Second Street, Mineol. until all are at least feet from the bus and chman ing lighc flashin discharge passengers 15 N 11501, Attn: Dr. Frey. If you have questions you wish answered, send a separate envelop _ either off the on a sidewalk. include number. Dr. will answer his time sraham roadwa or your telephone Frey your questions as permits. —

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Glen Cove Record Pilot Great Neck Record Manhasset Press Port Washing News Roslyn News Nassau Illustrated News Elmonitor Park Observer Hicksville Illustrated News Levittown Tribune Observer Plainview/Old Herald Floral Dispatch Farmingdale Massapequan Bethpage _ with the Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot Syosset Tribune Jericho Tribune Westbury Times Garden City Life The Long Islander Northport Journal East Northport Voice Jaco - Ortaber 13. 1988 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, Page-12 VFW Ladie Auxiliar Diamond Jubilee Alumni Assoc. Hosts First Soccer Match: The Hicksville School Alumni presente each year. “We are here to turn new leaves and follow Memorial Auxiliary 691 held a testimonial High For the Association will hol its first alumni soccer information call Buzzy Assante at new pathwa in our attempt to surpass all dinner honoring President Lyndak at and national match on Homecoming Day, Oct. 29 at10a.m. 935-63 931-4002, or Harry jac at 933-9400 records on national programs during the Dia- Ramada. Principal speake Na- The match is to all alumni wh par- 433-71 Sign- sheets can also be obtained mond Jubilee of the Ladies Auxiliary to the represenative for the conference, was open in soccer. A donation will at Peppercorn’ Restaurant on East Marie Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United tional Council Member Leota H. Hermann ticipate varsity #3 result in an alumni soccer to be Street or Ebbet’s Field Cafe on Duffy Avenue States,” said Edith Lyndake State of New York of Callicoon, Aux. 580 State Commander scholarship at the recent Fall Con- Henry in tribute to Lyndake Auxiliary President, also spo is Delivered ference held at the Ramada Inn, Watertown. Past National Presidents Mary Cottons and Your Community Newspaper By attended and More than 450 officersand members of local Florence Taylor also spok Your Reliable Letter-Carrier auxiliaries assemble for the weekend to hear briefly chairman outline their The Ladies to the VFW isa state program goal Auxiliary. —— national and special projects, for this 75t year in 750,000 member organization Americanism, Budd Poppy, Cancer Aid & dedicated to helpin veterans, promotin ~ Research, Community Activities, Junior Girls, patroitism, combatin dru abuse, and ser- Contract ¢ Legislative, Membership National Home, ving the community. Attendin from Aux. ¢ ‘Ste Bec Publici Rehabilitation, Safety; Political Ac- #3211 Hicksville were Joh Chwalisz, State Sr Bridge tion, and Youth Activities. Vice President and Ed Chwalisz, Life Member On Saturday evening the Lewis County & N.C.C. Past County Commander. Trump Rich Dutch Lane Elementa East dealer. counted only his losers, he would Both sides vulnerable. note three in spades and (assuming he saw West&# cards) five trump Kids” * MASONRY “Jerry tricks as well. This would amount to a R for REPAIRS NORTH 9542 1,400-point setback. * NESTS & School will hold But the fact is that South need not Dutch Lane Elementary O as ANIMALS their first annual Love Run to benefit the O K543 lose eight tricks. As a matter of fact, if REMOVED Muscular Association on October &a K9762 he exercises no more than a reason- Dystroph ° FREE of WEST EAST able degree of care, he can hold his 13 and 14. Under the guidan physic ESTIMATES education teacher will a— @AKQ1083 losses to only three tricks and make Phyllli Ruben, the ° CERTIFIED SAFETY 9 the contract despite West formid- run. one mile their gy class. Penns KI97532 9— durin able of a array trumps! The Love Run is a race in as O QJ96 & 1082 spirit, thes FREEwsre PONS& He wins the diamond lead with s &a 5543 children will run and walk for those who &Q LIC. #H0706950000 the ace and embarks on a campaign ° Or SOUTH can' to score as of his low as &I3 many trumps he can. H returns a diamond to the 9 AQ10864 and ruffs then cashes Board Meets OAT king a diamond, Librar the A-K of clubs and ruffs another &a ASB diamond. The The date of the Hicksville Public EMPIRE bidding: South has six tricks — meeting East South West North now won Library Board of Trustees has been change two two clubs and two CHIMNEY 3a 49 Dble Pass diamonds,

z from October to October 26. diamond ruffs — and still has the 19 Pass Pass 536-8087 J-74 of spades and A-Q-108 of Opening lead — queen of diamonds. hearts. West has the seven trumps he -Declarer generally makes a survey Started with. when he EXPERIENCE THE of his .winners or losers Declarer leads a spade, forcing hand. If he is in a suit DIFFERENCE starts to play a West to ruff and return a trump to MIDWIFERY contract, he counts his losers; in hand South his seventh trick. Certified Nurse-Midwives notrump, he counts his winners. Declarer plays another spade, forcing 24 Hr. Medical Back-Up However, this approach has its West to ruff and lead another trump, in suit ¢ Prenatal Care © Sibling Program exceptions, especially play handing South his eighth trick. © there ruffs available in one ® Hospital Birthing Room VBAC Program where are Fimally, when declarer plays his * other. In such © Preparation fur childbirth Early Discharge hand or the cases last spade, West must ruff once more

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Ite at 9400, ained SUPERVISOR’S 1s 5K R Marie ANNUA enue.

DISCOVER .2 ANGEL A. DELLIGATTI

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OYSTER BAY JERICHO TRIBUNE &l - SYOSSET TRIBUNE PLAINVIEW/OLD BETHPAGE HERALD MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER FARMINGDALE OBSERVER OYSTER BAY ENTERPRISE PILOT GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT

10 A.M. SUNDA ABE LEVITT COM OCTOB 23rd, 1988 HICKSVILLE, NY.

——REGISTRATION—_ : MAIL APPLICATIONS TO: Pre-Registration: to October 15th Fee: $7.00 includes shirts, hats, door prizes Town of Oyster Bay and lots more. (door prizes from local Department of Parks merchants—must be present to win.) 977 Hicksville Road Late Registration (and Race Day) ° Massapequa, NLY. 11758 Fee: $5.00 NO MEMENTOS RACE START: 10:00 A.M. Prompt PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Refreshments will be served. FINISH LINE PROMOTIONS

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females overall. the Top 5 males and plus This course is wheelchair accessible top 5 males and females in the following For more information call: age groups: of Parks - Recreation Division * Department * 12 and under 40-44 795-1000 . * c * 13-19 45-49 David Katz - of Finish Line Promotions * * 20-24 50-54 883-5599

* * 25-29 55-59 RRBRPRRERMERRARR RRS EERE LMR RR RE RERRR EMERY EM * 60 and over 30-34 RACE MANAGEMENT BY * 35-39 Line Promotions ****4120 AWARDS**** Finish Road Race Consultants ee THE COURSE: The course is flat, fast, ac- oo curate 3.109 miles with splits every mile. 883-5599 (Measured by David Katz.) I EO EO EE EE Start and Finish Line at the Abe Levitt Co-Sponsored By: Baseball Complex ANTON COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS, LONG ISLAND OBSERVER HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS Water of Great Bear Water, MASSAPEQUAN Stops Courtesy FARMINGDALE OSBERVER JERICHO TRIBUNE ‘Hicksville, N.Y. OYSTER BAY ENTERPRISE PILOT SYOSSET TRIBUNE GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT PLAINVIEW/OLD BETHPAGE HERALD:

groreeceeeee RUN— 23rd, 1988 eee RVISOR&# FIRS ANNU 5K ce (Please use separate entry form for each runner) mil sai : ee on ci LINE Entry Fee: $7.00 Make checks payable to: FINISH PROMOTIONS on Levittown Parkway from th in- Pre-Registration Date Rect tractio o O Cou oad Laat Name Fst Name oe (MF LT 1& | | “ ae il Nowe Parkway) = Stewart Wantagh : Area Code Phone Avenue. 3 Mailing Address 3CLELLLTIITIIIIITT tit) CLI: CLL State Zip Code Start NUMB PICK UP: 8:00-9:30 AM Town Pi u numb a Dut La ST TCT TTT TT ae ae a risk of while participating next to the Abe Levitt acknowledge that he/she is aware of the injury i the Hicksville, The undersigned does hereby from risks. release sponsors of the event injury Baseball Complex, Levittown 5K run and is willing to accept said hereby the Oyster Bay for of the sponsors to use Stewart Avenue, condition. further grant permission any Parkway and may sustain as a result of my physical this event for purpose whatsoever. Hicksville, N-Y. 11801 photos, videos or any other record of any

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Specially for Senio South Pacific at Mid- Y. them isstill rele- South Pacific, the prize winning Broadwa song from this show, whose show will be performe a the Mid-Island Y, vant today. a8 for Senior Citizens Program advanc are Y 45 Manetto Hill Road Plainview on Saturda Tickets purchas in # for Are retired or about $11 for non-members, At yo thinking retiring October 22. This fully stage performanc b members and the in the future? Do have near you questions Plaza Theatrical Productions will be at 8:3 door, tickets are #10 formembers and #12 for about social s¢curity, medicare, or retirement. Road non-members. There is a #1 discount p.m. at the Y, 4 Manetto Hill Plainview. for from the Representatives Adelph Universi- Bali Hai, There Is Nothing Like A Dame, students and senior adults. f Senior Connections will be at the ty Progra Some Enchanted Evening, Happy Talk and Fo further information call the Mid-tsland Hicksville Public on oS Librar Wednesday Honey Bun are among the many memorable Y at (51 822-353 November 16, at 2 p.m..Th will answer ques- tions on these or direct to other topics you Widowers Meet - agencie or resources. The is free and all are welcome. progra St. Bernard’s of Levittown Widow an Foreign Wars Hall, 320 Sout Broad : att Hawaii and Woodloch Trips Widowers will hold its genera meeting Hicksville. Veterans of call Alden Manor The Hicksville-Mid Island Seniors are spon- Thursday Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. at For information 795-203 239-39 Linden Blvd.. Elmont soring a trip to Woodloch Pines November 9am-lpm 14-1 Reasonable prices, swimming, nigh Commack entertainment, beautiful surrounding lake, 6090 JerichoTurnpike Delicious Fruits from the Middle luxurious rooms, three meal a and much ~ 9am-lpm da Copiague more. 980 Merrick Rd. Call Rachel at 349-1577 or Clare at 938-7070 School and Senior PTSAs Yam-lpm Hig Th club also has two more openings for Deer Park The PTSA’s of the Middle School and Senior School are a a 1 trip to Hawaii on October 22. Hig holdin Commack & Nicholls Rd. da 9am-lpm Tw days in San Francisco, three islands, Citrus Fruit fundraiser, Navel oranges, juice oranges, and seedles rosy re Call East Hampton breakfast and dinner, very affordable. are offered b the case or half case. : 66 Main St. Rachel or Clare at numbers above. grapefruit bein 9am-Noon Th fruits will arrive just before Thanksgivin fresh from Florida and will ” Your Event Here Garden City Have Appear to two months. Orders must be received Nov. 1. 82 Seventh St. If you would like your senior citizen club& keep up b 10am-lpm events listed in this column, then plea write To plac your order, clip and send the coupon below to: Ann Freyeis Great Neck Plaza us at 13 East Second Street, Mineola, NY call 60 Great Neck Rd. 3 Gra Lane, Hicksville NY. 11801. Any question 935-87 a 11501, or call 747-828 ext. 104, Cath Tokar. 10am-pm NO CASH, CHECKS ONLY—MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO “HICKSVILLE Greenport ~ 238 Mai St. SR. HIGH SCHOOL PTSA” 9am-Noon Hampton Bays Mammogra Testi Montauk Highway service forall women NAME PHONE 9am-lpm Asacommunity in Hicksville, the Women’s Outreach Net- Hicksville ADDRESS work, Inc. will a two-day mam- 1 Broadway sponsor HALF TOTA and FRUIT - FULL CASE-QUANTITY CASE-QUANTITY | 10am-Ipm. mography testing on October 3 Huntington November 1, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The van Navel Orange 418.00 $11.5 295 Ne York Ave. willbe parke in the rearof the administra- 10am-Ipm Juic Orange $15. $10.00. tion building on Division AVenue. To set Island Park $10.00. or for further informa- Grapefru $15. 212 Long Beach Rd. up an appointment 9am-lpm tion, contact Women’s Outreach Net- Signature TOTAL ENCLOSED $_ N-Y. 11782 Jericho work, Inc., P.O. Box 174, Sayvill PLEASE ENCLOSE IN ENVELOPE 35 JerichoTurnpike (51 589-552 9am-lpm Kings Park 35 Indian Head Rd TIL & MARBLE INC. 9am-Ipm COSMO Levittown 681 Newbridge Rd. Allstate° 9am-Noon Large Selection of Lindenhurst Insurance ceramic tile. 166 S. Wellwood Ave. marble. granite 10am-lpm and marble slabs. MacArthur (Bohemia) cau JIM BASSO ano 4110 Veterans Memorial Highway, Installation Bohemia eats Available 9am-Ipm Massapequa sae Oe FOREST IRON WORKS, INC. Hicksville Rd. TO 35 FULL » PART TIME’ VACATIO 9am-Noon HOURLY OR MESSAGE RATE S ~ i oe Patchogue oFFice: 516-937-1760 oaees 35 444 Waverly Ave. &qu 3 Elm Street 24 HR. 516-566-4693 USA 10am-Ipm SERVI ¥) Locust Valley National Westminster Bank Build Plainview 20 Jerusalem Ave., Hicksville, NY 445 S. Oyster Ba Rd. 9am-Noon Serving Nassau and Suffolk Since 194 Port Jefferson | 671-4161 671-4229}

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” bot Festival cancellation honoring the Fifth Avenue on In additiion A pictori will da Festival will be madeavailable philateli product b sold provitlin co} Annual Oyst . ie the lectors an to b the United States Postal Service, in opportunity obtai com Octobe during the Oyster stamp collecti kits, 198 Oly Oe village of Oyster Bay, memorati Public Games and other mint stamp and Sunda Oct. —_ sets, ce Festival to held on Saturda jevusal 15-16. OMPLETE DINNER The cancellation; will/ also be : Th cancellation features the Festival log available upon K SPECIALS FOR TW 1 9°. at branch Ann Bentely, localgraphi request th Oyste Ba Pos Office. +INCLUDES ROLLS & TOSSED design b Mary tin SALAD CLOSING further information 7 DAYS Fo contact, Postmaste: SHRIMP SCAMPI ‘BAKED SCROD artist. uo el BROILED FILET & SHRIMP LOOK OF PORK PARDIGIANA Post Festival cancellation will be Oyste Ba Office, Oyster Ba NY, 11771 NEW YORK SIRLOIN CHICKEN FRANCAISE The Oyster shaw0 Call : BB CHICKEN CHICKEN FLORENTINE Office on Audrey o (51 922-4955. r available at-a Post displa VEAL PARMIGIANA, (S)—_— PARMIGIANA lve Above served with choice of steak fries, rice or pasta not to NO SHARING OR TAKE OUT ——— Dessert: Carrot Cake, Ice Cream, Sculpt Ibs. Apple Pie, Pecan Pie, PLUS or ’ inst pedest

(Exterided Time Until 4 PM for Senior Citizens Recei Includes” Baked Rolls. House Salad & Dressing from7t SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH / a.m. to NOON TIL 3:30 PM Sry7os L DINNER - 4 PM TIL CLOSING. 7 NB COCKTAIL & CHOICE pa ee will O ENTR= FRIES ~ : FRENCH TOAST/HAM OR BACON ¥ -oneen STEAK & EGGS/RIDDLE FRIES a AE QUICHE/TOSSED SALAD one e STEAK TIDBITS/IGARLIC CLUB ROLL Caterers of Distinction

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community room. A variety of prestigious as Annual Juried Art Exhibition awards will be presente at that time and Oktoberfest

Ope : refreshments will be served. The Independen Art Society will hos its non-refundable. The Joh Peter Zenger Unit 212, Steuben 13t Annual RT.Ope107Juried Art Exhibition on Unaccepte work must be picke on The IAS on up regula meeting Monday, Society of America, is sponsoring a October 23 to November 11, at the Hicksville Saturda October 29 from 10 a.m. to noon. November 7 at will be a of the 7:30 critique Oktoberfest Saturday Oct. 15 from 8:3 Public Library Community Room, 169 Th artist will be mail. Exhibited Art Show one of our notified by b Mary Weinberg, to a.m. at the Galileo 200 Levit. for 12:30 Lodg Jerusale Ave. Categorie eligible entry must be picked up on Frida November 18 judge For further information call Anne Zeif town Parkway. Donation is $17.50 per perso are oil/acrylic, watercolor, pastel, between 7and or November at or the Hicksville Public at 9 p.m. Saturda 935-18 Librar Fo tickets and information call Tom Fazi at media, sculpture and for the 19 from 10 a.m. to noon. forms are available at the Entry 931-284 or Herb Seifert at 938-22 graphicirst time allowed photograph Artists are A distinguishe panel of judge willbe pre- Btw?ibrary. two entries never shown in any IAS juried sent: Harry Davies - chairman of the depart show. Origina works must be presente pro- ment of Art and Art History Adelph Univer- perl framed and securel wired for hangin sity His work ha been exhibited nationall A education not to exceed 42x42” including frame. and received many awards Louise Weinber quality ...

Sculptur must be free standin les than 7 - assistant curator at the Queens Museum in Ibs. installed b artist. Artist must provide New York Sh isa artist who Old School City. profession .-- Westbury pedestal has shown he work extensively and Mary Receiving date will be Friday October 21 Rowinski - adjudicate for the Town of Oyster of the Holy Child from7 to 9 p.m. and Saturda October 22, 10 Ba awards. S studied at Pratt Institute and a.m. to noon, downstairs in the Hicksville Art Students League, holds a degre from the Public Librar Community Room. A nominal Academy of Art. She is anoted watercolorist OPEN fee will be charged Members with IAS card and has won many awards, -one entry #7 two entries - $12. Non-members A reception will take plac on Sunda - one entry #11 two entries #18. Fees are November 6, from 2:30- 4:30 p.m. at the librar HOUSE October 16, 1988 a to4p.m.- SENIORS 25 Store Hill Road Old Westbury, New York

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- 1988 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, October 13, Page-19 A from Schumacher.. Messa Ton . St Ignati Clas of ’3 Reunion at Josep Ba K of C ge The classmates who attended the reunion path th families of two of our classmates el to this year were: Mr. Thomas Braun, Melville; wh passed away recently: Mrs. Catherine ce, (Braja Chesloch and Mrs. Gloria (Parmigani ts, Mr. & Mrs. Frank DeGaidano, Hicksville; Mr. Scover. nd & Mrs, Eleanor (Finnegan) Cramer, Hicksville; Caroline Ofenloch from Milford, Pa. ac Mr. & Mrs. Mark Madden, Hicksville; Mr. & usa the Mrs, Medard Ofenloch, Hicksville; Mr. & Mrs. broug copy of origina graduatio Copies were mad and distributed Anthon Schumacher, Bethpag Mr. & Mrs. program. to all the classmates. And much to our sur- Edwin Thorman, Tucson, Az; Mrs. Henriet- ce prise, we are looking for nine more male ta (Braun Suyda Lindenhurst; Mr. & Mrs. les classmates, Sokol, Em- & Mrs. they are, Stephe Helen (Fox Fisher, Hicksville; Mr. ani manuel Harold Edlasias, ; Ips (Froehlich) Tintle, Wading River; Engelse Georg Margare Marcus McCaf- LEFT TO RIGHT Grace (Wulfken) Dodge, Lorraine DeGaidano, Catherine Schlick, Mi Wrynn, Rosario Marculaso, : Mrs. Dolores (Krumenacker) Knoell, Levit- i ferty, Josep Pietrosh, Robert Rhodes, and Schumacher. town; Mr. & Mrs. Rosalie Rot- ce, (McGunnigle Francis Savino. Mrs, po. tkamp Ridg N.Y.; Mr. & Sophi (Mieze Anyone knowing the whereabouts of any nal jewski) Fiano, Calverton; Miss Caroline of the above, please notif Tony Schumacher sin Ofenloch, Milford, Pa. Mrs. Doris (Rottkamp or Frank DeGaidano. yh Moore, Trenton, N.].; Mrs. Lelia (Rottkamp [believe enjoye themselves to zh Wishart, Trenton, N.J. Mrs. Mary (Rottkamp everyone th very last minute. It is wonderful tobe able of Reill Farrningdal Miss Catherine Schl tosee and talk with classmates after 53 years. Hicksville; Mr. & Mrs. Grace (Wulfken) To me it seems that each year we meet, we Dodg Levittown; Mrs. Madeline (Brand get to know each other better. If the goo Aversano, Hicksville. Lord willing we hop to make next year’s reu- Guests who were invited were Mrs. nion the bigges and best one ever. Theresa (Rottkamp Schmitt, sister of Mrs. I realize I missed taking pictures of vas Mary Reilly, and Mr. Jame Coole a friend there, and I am very and want ille. of Schumacher. everyone sorry Tony those wh I missed. unable attend to apologiz to peopl 1gs The classmates wh were to lam far from bein a photographe [am the due other commitments were: Frank to wh could cut the of Robert onl person top your Calandrillo, Robert Dwyer, Hannigan, _ head off, and not end up in jail. Hoeffner, Thomas Noonan, Theodore Josep themselves half LEFT TO RIGHT - Sophie (Miezejewski) Fiano, Eleanor (Finnegan) Cramen Ji Ruth Allen Ihope everyone enjoye ° Sokolauf, Vincent Lauck, (Donolli) Cramer, Nicholas Fiano, Ofenloch. as muchas! did. See youal next Septembe (Walking ),Medard Marie (Barry Stellato, Marie (Burke Rot- tkamp Catherine (DeRiso Krupnick, Mary (Duffy) Suggs Helen (Halabowitz) Caruso, Vera Lanzer, Irene (McGunnigle Miller, Madeline (Meyer) Weeno Gladys (Muller) Muschka, Rita (Rettberg Hanifan, Alma (Rottkamp) Krummenacker, Alice (Stol Sullivan, and Hedwi (Szymanows Buckhardt. We all want to express our deepes sym- Newspap Gregor Museum Ope House Is A Vital The Hicksville Gregory Museum is read to begi another season b welcoming visitors and ae classes Part arid tour group conductin Of and children’s workshops. O Sunday, October 16, frorh 1 to p.m., old and new friends aré invited to an open house, to see for themselves the exhibits and speci programs available. There will be free admission, door prizes, refreshments, and gift for children accompanie b an adult. Highlighting the new exhibits are a Hicksville Histor displa in the jai area, and minerals a spectacular new fluorescent showcase. Teachers and group leaders will receive IT KEEPS YOU INFORME ~ speci attention. The museum staff will be Schools & Children present to answer questions about the various About your available actions guide tours and speci programs About local: government for school classes, scouts, and other groups, About recreation and cultural programs: forms including senior citizens. Reservation About the successes and available. will be achievements_of your neighbors Information about worksho for Saturday About the many good thimgs your children will also be ready Those who par- are ng in supporting their neighbors 4 ticipate in recent programs may find and volunteering or Ot hospitals. paramedic in the classroom. phot on display upstairs - from activities. our volunteer fire department Beginning on Tuesday, October 25, 4 the will conduct and other organizations :mportant to to p.m., curator Donald Curran : a10-session course for teachers and other in- aa quality of life ‘ for a available terested adults in Mineralog Beginners. In addition. our letters section provides readily na Fee #6 community forum for protests and applauds On Wednesday, October 26 Dr. Charles Rockwell will begi a 10-session course: In- and 9 troduction to Topographic Geologi Maps. Fee: #65 Time: 3:45-5:15 p.m. Isn’t It Time To Subscrib The museum is located in the old Heitz $9.00 (Save $9.20 off ees ee Newsst Place Courthouse, near the junction of E. One Full Year. (5 ISSTIGS) 0. 7 Barclay Street/ and Bay Avenue (the street bac of Sears). Hours are weekends from Tuesda to Frida 9 to 4:30; -HICKSVILLE 1to5 p.m

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© Inc, the association of nervous Please address ail notices of local events to Recover will Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.O Box and former mental patients, meet at 1578) Mineola, N.Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. p.m. at Parkwa Community Church, 95 drivers the road and traffic Calendar items must be submitted two weeks Stewart Ave., Hicksville. Just when you though that there were enough on enough about hit the road. The freedom tha driving bring prior to the event. jams, a new generatio of drivers are to © Prenatal Exercise Classes Tuesday and the to obtain a license are on the minds of just about every teenager-- October 13 from to in th Staff and eagerness & Thursday, Thursday 6:3 7:30 p.m. that is in the school, these dreams thanks to a Driver’s Education course bein give hig © Documentary film: “Coverup 7 p.m. at Room of the Mid- Hospita Fee. For in. Park _ will soon b a reality. the New Community Cinema, 423 Ave., formation call 520-2212 under the The Driver&# Education program beg last week at the hig school supervi- Donation: #10. For information Huntington. © Fund- activity, 7:45 p.m. at Con Plochochi. this seniors will learn the steps to Guest sion Mr. Louis Throug program, necessary call 921-857 Coffee at 6:3 p.m. Old Rd the gtegatio Shaarei Zedek, Country safe and will also be for a driver&# licens test at the end of and legal driving qualifie speake Sara Nelson. South Rd. Hicksville. Refreshments instruction and New course. Th class itself consists of two basic parts; Lecture which includes classroom October 14 Friday, served. These two sections alter- and films, and lab whichis instruction ina car and practice driving © Candidates Hicksville Republica Night Wednesday, October 19 this semester in the nate ona daily basis. Students may take one course morning beginning at the Hicksville V.FW. Hall, 320 S 8:3 p.m. © Club meeting, 1:30 p.m. in school for two Emphyse at for four a week or they may take it in the afternoon after day Hicksville. All invited. 6:5 day Broadway the Conference Room of the Mid-Island 100% all missed classes must a week: The criteria for passin includes mandator attendance, © Hicksville Club& Board of N fee. For information call Per- Republica Hospita 520-2212. be mad or the students will be droppe from the course. A Learner&# up immediately Directors at Hicksville meeting, 7:30 p.m, © Club meets at of Motor Vehicles is also Hicksville Kiwanis 12:30 from the require : mit Department V.EW. Hall, S Broadwa Hicksville. students 320 at the Milleridge Inn, Jericho. Over the past coupl of weeks you ma have noticed some enterprising attempting p.m, © Hicksville-Levittown of the musicians in Hicksville School who Chapte © Unit of the to sell you decals at your home. Thesestudent are Hig Plainview/Hicksville will meet at of fundraiser for their to Walt World Catholic Golden Ag 1:1 p.m. Cancer to Atlantic Ci- ar selling concert tour decals as part a trip Disney American Society trip Levittown the cost of the at Levittown Hall, Pkwy. bu leaves this The money that they solicit goes directl to defrayin trip. The ty at Resorts International. Expres May. All welcome. of the Hicksville community this and subsequen Hicksville. Center Place are askin for the generous support in Morton Village Shoppin (Re World this Saturday, October 15 fundraisers so that the can proudly represent Hicksville at Disney spring. location) at 9:30 a.m. Fee. For information call Joh Peter Zenger Unit No. 212 of the : wane & “Octoberfest,” 433-4204. Steuben Society of America October 20 2 itis still the of the it is not too earl to begi contemplating Regents Thursday, Thou beginnin year, at the Galileo 8:3 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Lodge Cove, of Fo this the Comet shop from th cafeteria in the hig school Glen Hicksville, Syoss Leag Examinations. reason (acros » 200 Levittown Pkwy Hicksville. Donation: books. The include Global Studies Mercy Hospit Chinese Auction, 7:30 p.m. is sellin Regen review subject Engli Comprehensi information call dur- 417.5 per person. For of Columbus Hall, well as other materials which will b of assistance to you at the Knight Hicksville. and American Studies as great 938-22 Many these book will not be available at local book stores so Auction price; $2.5 For information call ing the upcoming year. of Sunday, October 16 the school. at it is best to them earl in the year Doroth 938-817 bu fro © Hicksville Republica Committeeman’s eae © St. Bernards of Levittown Widows and Council&# Fall Cocktail to 7 at An- held in the Mid- Party 4 p.m. October and a of, Don’t Drink The Water will be Widowers 8 at the Veterans On 14 1 performanc Old Rd., Hicksville. For in- meeting, p.m. tickets still tun’s, 244 Country dle School auditorium. The October 7 performance was cancelled but those are of Wars Hall, South formation call 433-1908 Foreign 320 Broadwa school students are involved in this valid for the two upcoming performances Some high Hicksville. For information call 795-203 © 10:30 a.m. at the and ask for your support.. Sund Celebration, production the © Hicksville Elks No. 1931 will meet &g Lod eee, Ramad Inn, 8030 Jerich Tpke: Woodbury. . 80 East Barcla Hicksville. For the Center for Successful Liv- at 8 p.m. at St., the water can drink with Sponsore by Thoug you may not want to drink you certainl juice alon call Check Your For informa- information 931-9310. to the National Honor Monday through ing Topic: Options. your doughnu each school morning thank Society. will b and tion call 427-289 © Hicksville- Rotary Clu will meet Frida beginni at 7:30 in the morning, the Honor Society selling doughnut at at the Inn. Members are neede to assist with the sale © Widow and Widowers 12:1 p.m. Milleridg juice as part of a fundraiser in the cafeteria. Beginnin Anew please&# Mrs. Caldwell for details. Club “International Night 4 to 9 p.m. at the © Fund-raising activity, 10: a.m. at Con- nae ; Galileo Lodg LEvittown Pkwy. Hicksville. gregationa Shaarei Zedek, Old Country Rd. also b an Hicksville. Refreshments Atrial is one of the most basic right to citizens of this nation. It can interesting Admission fee. For information call 822-399 and New South Rd. If have never been ina trial but are interested in more served. and exciting experience. you learnin © Sale, 10 a.m. to 2 at the become Rummag p.m. an Mock Trial students the opportunity to October 22 about one you now have opportunity. gives Hicksville Jewis Center, Jerusale Ave. and Saturday, in a trial If have any in this-unique part © Class a.m. to 12:30 p.m. lawyer or witnesses durin competition. you interst Maagl Dr. Siblin 10:30 with Dr. in room the Staff room of the Mid-Island Hospita of our judicial system meet, Lemmey 204. Monday, October 17 wae Fee. For information call 520-2212 © Overeaters Anonymous: a 12 step Team continues to over their competi- 23 The Hicksville Hig Girls’ Varsity Swim triumph from 8:3 Monday Sunday, October recovery overeating, p.m. with and Kristen Mundied the team to a 99-52 victor over Freeport withsome © of Workshop talk tion. Jeanine Sirey and at Parkwa Community Eye Learning and Thursday Hall, from Tara and who achieved personal bests. Both Jeanine the Masters, 1 to 4 at Levittown hel Hooper Cynthi Gaylo Church, Hicksville. For information 795-6814 - p.m. Var: undefeated season. From there, it ison Admission: $20. Kristerrare moving toward their third consecutive Levittown Pkwy., Hicksville. © The Joh Peter Zenger Unit 212 (German- 10/ to the New York State Championship in Albany For information call 579-53 American) of the Steuben Society of 10/2 ® Celebration, a.m. at the America will meet at the VFW Hall, W.M. Sunda 10:30 Ramad Inn, 803 Jericho Tpke Woodbury. Gouse Jr. Post 3222 320 South Broadway 10/ Sponsore by the Center for Success ul Liv- Hicksville Club Hicksville. For information call 938-22 10/ Republican So How Ya Doin’? For information Tuesday, October 18 ing Topic: 10/ Robert Kluck call Joseph Jablonsky © Transitions: the person center offers a 427-189 President , JN. Executive Leader person- alternative to dealin with Marc Herbst 10/1 By life change 7:30 p.m. at Parkw Comrauni- ® Certified profession tennis instructors 10/ ty Church, 95 Stewart Ave., Hicksville. Fee: will and private lessons at Can give group 10/2 call R. Wendorf information call G.O.P. Candidates Night international chefs and have them whip up #10. For information Dennis tiague Park in Hicksville. For Th Hicksville community is invited to at- the specialt “du jour” of their country. Mark at 796-198 794-2350. this ex- tend the Ernest F. Franke Republica Club& your calendar and don& miss new ® Glen Cove, Hicksville, of 10/) © Co- Anonymous, a 12-step Syosset Leagu October in 10/1 Annual Candidates Night on Friday perience dining. : bu to Atlantiv City on support group, will meet from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Mercy Hospita trip the Hicksville Fo raffles and further information 10/2 1 at 8:3 p.m. at tickets, Buses leave at 8 a.m. from the Sears beginnin downstairs at the Parkwa Community Oct. 31. V.FW. 320 South Broadwa Hicksville. pleas contact Jo Jablons (433-190 An- 10/ Hall, Church, Hicksville. For information call Automotive Center, Hicksville. Fee: #22. For The 198 Republica candidates running nette Ferrara (935-8205 or your 735-158 information call 935-1437. JN. for reelection in Hicksville are committeeman. Congressma 10/ Norman Lent, Senators Marino, John Ralp 10/ Dunne, and Mike Tully, Assemblyme Fred Hicksville Schoo House 10/ Parolaand Da Frisa. Town Councilman Ken Hig Burns Avenu Schoo Ope 10/: Diamond is seekin a position on the Nassau October 20 Burns Avenue had its open house Oct. 4. cipa was on hand to answer any questions 10/; County District Court. Joe Covello is runn- Ope House PTA membership had table at the front, sell- from parents. for the in the 13t District. ing Assembly The annual House at the Hicksville Open the and cooperation needed ex- The candidates will return to ing participation PTA welcomes back all its teachers and 10/ collectivel Senior School is set for Oc- Hig Thursda to have a goo PTA. All teachers were there Burns Hicksville on the eve of Election tends a welcome to the newteacher at 10/ Day, tobe 20. A brief business of the PTSA meeting to meet parents — Mrs. Grumo November 7, for G.O.P. Rall Nigh Rall Nigh Avenue School. will begi in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Finck, Mrs. Warren, and will be held at Antun’s. More details will be (Kindergarte Atthe PTSA membership table outside the Mrs. Mele Grade), Mrs. Blauboer, Mrs. announced. (ist of Columbus auditorium, parents, teachers and students Oliveri (2n Grade), Mrs. Ostashever, & Mrs. Jospe Barr Knight Annual Fall Cocktail Party can join an important child advocacy Wallman (3rd Grade), Mrs. Lesetz, Mrs, Bren- The Hicksville Commit- The Hicksville School Blood Drive Republican organization: Hig ner (4th Grade), Mrs. Silverman & Mrs. Paset- teemen’s Council& Fall Cocktail Party with In- PTSA. Dues membership for the 1988-8 year sk (5th Grade) and Mr. Blumner, Miss Can- October 25 for individual and for each addi- ternational Cafe Cuisine will be held at An- is $ an #1.50 nini (6t Grade), Mrs. Sadets Mrs. Greene, — atthe Council October tional member. At the same 4p.m.to9 p.m. tun’s Old Country Manor on Sunda family time, Mrs. Rosof, and Miss Ricker (Specia Ed). from Tickets will be membership can be those Heitz Place, Hicksville 16 4 to7 p.m. +4 pe per- cards picked up b Speci Teachers Mrs. Carpenter - Art, Ms. son and there.will be for Gigantic wh sent in their dues. Refreshments drawin previously Cooney - Library, Mr. Pownall - Inst. Music, Free Food:and Baskets of Cheer. The donation for raffles is House the Ope provides parents oppor- Mrs. Davidowitz - String Music, Mrs. Sgam $1 to visit their children’s classes and hear pe ticket. tunity mato - Vocal Music, Miss Lawlor and Miss Fact The Committee and Antun&# teachers outline the course of Students - Quick Cocktai Part stud Sheil - Phy Ed Mrs. Colle Nurse Speci Ser- ¥z cities have two or more separate- have come witha slight departur from will be bringin hom their schedules and Mrs. Forty- up vices, Mrs. Ramos Psycholog Halperi including culinary Antun’s will are reminded to them to the l owned, competing newspapers our usual - fare. prepare parents brin - Resource, Mrs. Obremski Readin Mrs. under dishes in cafe where House. “lunch 1 cities with newspapers publishin “alacarte” a - setting, you Open During periods’, Pocorob - Sp. Ed Speec Mr. Dunn Speec one of the seven or refreshments will be available in the cafeteria. joint operating agreements. can step up to any eigh Mrs. Cherne - E.S.L., Dr. Frank E. Burke, Prin- ~——~—-~—~~—=+a|

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s p.m. in ospita Hicksville Schools’ Sports Schedule alk with vn Hall, Varsity Football 10/18 Bethpag at Jerich H 6:00 ion: $20. 1o/2 Great Neck No. A 433 10/1 Freeport H 2:00 10/2 Manhasset at Jerich H 6:00 10/22 Baldwin A 1:30 .. at the Varsity Cross Country-Girls Varsity Boys’ Soccer yodbury Levittown Div., site to yo/ A 10/ Syosse ssful Liv- Syosse 4:00 be H assign mation 10/1 Massapequ 4:00 10/20 Baldwin A 4:00 Varsity Cross Country-Boys JN. Boys’ Soccer 10/18 Freeport, Oceanside, Lawrence site to H 10/1 : structors Syosse 4:00 be A assign Can 10/1 Massapequa 4:00 sat Uniondale, Baldwin site to 10/20 Baldwin H 10/2 ation call 4:00: be assigne Varsity Volleyball Middle School Girls’ Soccer B eayue of 10/1 _Massapqua A 4:00 10/1 Grand Red H 4:00 on 10/18 Plainview H 4:00 y City Merrick Ave. Red A 10/2 4:00 ace the Sears 10/20 Wantag A 4:00 wey “ek H For 10/2 Oyster Ba 4:00 ’ : $22. Middle School Football The Manhasset Friends Meeting House JV. Volleyball 10/1 Wisdom Middle A 4:00 io/ A Farmingda 5:45 10/22 Wantag H.S. H 9:30 ~ 2 1o/ Massapequ A 5:45 Quak Fair October 10/1 Plainview H 5:45 Middle School Boys’ Soccer-White 1o/20 A The annual Fair of the Manhasset Socie- and records to suit their taste; barg Wantag 533 10/1 Merrick Ave. Gold H 4:00 H of Friends (Quaker will be held on Satur- both hard cover and paperback Ther will questions 10/2 Oyster Bay 5:45 1o/ _— Trees White A 4:00 ty October 22from 11 a.m. to rain also be a table of handcrafted pottery Varsity Girls’ Tennis 10/21 ~=Gran White A 4:00 day 4 p.m., or shine, at the Meeting House at Northern Lace, more in than ever, will b *rs and ex- Roosevelt LA style sell 10/1 4:00 Middle School Boys’ Soccer-Blue Blvd and Shelter Rock broad for at Burns Roa ing in narrow to widths, suitabl rs 10/1 Freeport H 4:00 10/1 Howitt Jr. Hig H 4:00 The ever popula Country Kitchen will stoles, blouses, table cloths and pillows 1o/2 Oceanside A 4:00 1o/ Grand Green A 4:00 have home mad jams and jellies, various Ther will also be a limited selectio of Varsity Girls’ Swimming 10/1 Merrick Ave. Red H 4:00 pickles herb- and dried herbs. The fabrics and notions. — A 10/21 ~=McKenn Jr. A 4:00 Baker Sho offers cookies, cakes and breads 1o/1 Farmingdal 4:30 Hig Dried flower arrangements in gay for the many wh have not the time for baskets, wreaths and related gi items home baking. ad to the holiday atmosphe of the Fair. For For the used toys and books will Widowers Dance lunch not only.will there be sandwiches,cof- b forsale. There will also be games outside fee and tea, but delicious home mad soup. St. Bernard’s of Levittown Widow and Levittown Parkwa Hicksville. Admission is for them t play. Out under the oak tree, hamburger an hot Oct. 28 $8 Open continuous The White table offers Widowers will host a dance Friday per person. bar, dancing, Feot many will be On the there which do plentiful. porch from to 1 a.m. at the Galileo For futher information call 795-203 choice items at rock bottom prices 9 p.m. Lodg will be fresh farm vegetable and fruits as have come out of hiding in attics and well as cider b the cup or jug basements, and at the Boutique one may = collectibles Fair are invited to ~ Sale find choice old linens and goers inspe th 1 separate- Rumm donated b members of Manhasset year old Meeting House, recently including sale will be held from 10 Center, Avenue and A rummage Jewis Jerusale Meeting, Boo lovers are sure to find books designat as a historical landmar under 1 the Hicksville Drive. ing a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. at Magli . feet.ORNOtodbyofMa$8-

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OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICES thereunder That the following location be ADDEDtoSECTIO 17-44 of the said Code establishing OF ORDINANCES or RIGHT TURNS. the case may be, shall or AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE the following location as points where LEFT TURNS as location shall be posted signs: PLAINVIEW (MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) shall not be made, and such designated State of New York, -east side appropriTURN -traffic northbound on South Oyste Bay the Townof County of Nassau, -SOUTH OYSTER BAY ROA -NO LEFT BEIT ORDAINED, by the Town Board of Oyster Bay, furn 60 feet north of Nassau Avenue at Our Lady of Mercy York, October 5, 1971,as amended be prohibited from making left that the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Oyster Bay, New adopted Rohurchshdriveway. be and the same is amended, as follows: said Code: HICKSVILLE - thereunder the location be DELETED from SECTIO 17-44 of the be to SECTION 17-25 of th e said Cod establishing That following That th following locations ADDED traffic northbou on South Oyster Ba shall tions, and stop signss| hall be erected at appropriate place SOUTH OYSTER BAY ROAD- NOLEFT TUR - the following intersections as STOPintersec' of Church north of Nassau Avenue. : street from either from left turn into Our Lady Mercy driveway, on a street hing a through be prohibited making traffic on the stop street. All traffic stop approac establishing NOSTOP- facing the through street. ‘Ph locations be to SECTION 17-152 of the said Code [ otherwise d, shall come to full stop be: fore entering the following ADDED direction, unless designate BETHPAGE - STEWART PING ZONES, which shall be appropriately designated by posted signs: STOP of Drive, south for a distance 200 IROUG STREET STREET A ~east side-startingat thesouth curbline Plainedge southside- at the west curbline of South Sixth Street, ‘ AVENUE ADAMS AVENUE, southbound TOCUST VALLEY -FOREST AVENUE: starting EVERGREEN - BETHPAGE uth side -starting at the east curblineof Nassau Road, eastforadistance feet; so r EVERGREEN AVENUE KUNEN AVENUE, northbound west fora distance of 30 i AVENUE- north side - at the west curb of 25 feet. SOUTH FARMINGDALE SULLIVAN starting BURNS AVENUE OHIO ST., east and westbound side at the west curb line of MainStreet, of Main Street, west for a distance of 80 feet; south -starting HICKSVILLE CINDER LANE, northbound line curbline of MainStreet, WALNUT LANE of 30 feet. HENRY - north side-starting at theeast SHADY LANE, west for adistance STREE WALNUT LANE southbound at theeast curbline of MainStreet, east foradistance east fora distance of 30 feet; south side-starting VINCENT RD., north & southbound west for adistance of 25feet; south of30 feet:north side-starting at the west curbline of Staples Street, VALLEY LANE, eastbound 25 feet. curb line of Staples Street, west for a distance of side - starting at the west DERBY ROAD, southeastbound SECTION 17-153 of the said Code: PLAINVIEW ‘That the following locations be DELETED from PRESTON LANE, southeastbound SCHOOLDAYS- starting at a point - side - STOPPING STREET, westbound - PLAINVIEW ROAD east TOBIAS Benmor Court, south fora distance of 50 feet. PASADENA DRIVE northbound 82 feet south ofthe south curb line of TERRY STREET, - starting at the north curb line of Maxine - STOPPING 8 to 4 - west side NO AM PM SCHOOLDAYS NEVADA STREET, eastbound Jerold Street. Avenue, north to point opposite the south curb line of NEVADA STREET, westbound said Code NO PARK- That the follon locations be ADDED to SECTION 17-16 of the STREET BURNS AVENUE, northbound establisBA - NEVADA in shall be designated by posted signs: OYSTER BURNS AVENUE EXT., southbound ING ZONES, which appropriatel south NEVADA STREET feet south of the south curb line of We Main Street, - 20 - side starting at a point RIM LANE (NORTH); eastbound STREET east LEVITTOWN PARK WAY side - ata 130 feet east fora distance of 45 feet. SYOSSET - EDWARD AVENUE: south starting point PARKWAY RIM LANE (SOUTH), eastbound of Florence LEVITTOWN east toa 25 feet west of the west curb line LANE, eastbound of the east curb line of Humphrey Drive, poi LINK LANE CABLE . Avenue. LINK LANE ARBOR LANE, westbound 17-165 of the said Code: NO PARKING That the location be DELETED from SECTION HOPE LANE, northbound following east curb RIM LANE (NORTH) side starting a point 30 feet east ofthe - EDWARD AVENUE sout at HOPE LANE, southbound ZONES. SYOSSET RIM LANE (SOUTH) of the west curb line of Florence Avenue. line of Humphre Drive, east to a 35 feet west RIM LANE (NORTH) LINK LANE, northbound said Code ESTABLISHING NO That the following locations be poiADDED to SECTION 17-166 of the LINK LANE, southbound b ited - RIMLANE(SOUTH) DAYS HOURS. whic! hshall be appropriatelyPERM P designated LANE, northbeound PARKING DURING CERTAIN RIMLANE(NORTH) CABLE -NO PMEX EXC SATU -KUHL - east side to4 LANE, southbound signs: HICKSVILLE AVENUE PARKING AM RIM LANE (SOUTH) ARBOR north of the north curb Tine of DA SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS starting at a poin located 58 feet RIM LANE (SOUTH) TWIG LANE, northbound EDWARD south Texas Street, north tothe south curb line of Hawthorne Street. SYOSSET- AVENUE- HILL ROAD KATHERINE STREET, eastbound PM EXCEPT SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY - startin VALLEY BIRCH - AM to 2 - LOCUST side NO PARKIN 10 ROAD RIGGS PLACE, eastbound of Drive, east for a distance of 100 feet BIRCH HILL ata point 30 feet east of the east curb line Humphrey SOUNDVIEW PLACE, eastbound _ of the said Code. HICKSVILLE BIRCH HILL ROAD That the following locations be DELETED from SECTION 17-166 PM EXCEPT SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND side - NOPARKING 8 AM to4 DRIVE, north & southbound - north MASSAPEQUA BREWSTER ROAD BAY TEXAS STREET west of the westbound the east curb line o Kuhl Avenue, east toa point located 110 feet N. BAY AVENUE N. POPLAR ST., east & HOLIDAYS starting at - east side- NO 8 AM tod PMEXCEPT N. HICKORY ST., east & westbound west curb line of Gardner Avenue. K UHL AVENU PARKING N. SUMMIT DRIVE north to starting at the north curb line of Texas Street, N. SUMMIT DRIVE N. WALNUT ST., eastbound SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS westbound Street. N. SUMMIT DRIVE N. EL Street, east & the south curb line of Hawthorne westbound be ADDED to of the said Code establishing LIMITED N. SUMMIT DRIVE N. PINE STREET, east & That the following location SECTIO 17-168 southbound shall be designated by poste signs: ‘N. MAPLE STREET N. SUMMIT DRIVE, PARKING ON CERTAIN DAYS OR HOURS which appropriately PARKING 8 PMto8 AM-starting at apoint NORTH PARK DRIVE NORTH BAY DRIVE, southbound LOCUST VAL - AVENUE -southside- NO South Sixth Street, west toa located 25 feet east of the east southbound 3 Teet west of the west curb line of point OYSTER BAY SHORE AVENUE TOB PARKING FIELD 20-6, curb line of Nassau Road. OYSTER BAY PLAINVIEW BELMONT AVENUE NATHAN DRIVE, westbound That the following location be DELETED from SECTION 17-168 of the said Code: LANE, eastbound to 6 PM DRIVE CYNTHIA - ONE 8°AM HOPE - SPRING STREET - east sidé HOUR PARKING EXCEPTS MELONY AVENUE, eastbound the south curb line of West Main Street, south for a HOPE DRIVE HOLIDAY - starting at a point 30 feet south of HOPE DRIVE LILLIAN LANE, eastbound distance of 25 feet. NOSTOP- HOPE DRIVE PETER LANE, eastbound That the following locations be ADDED to SECTIO 17-152 of the said Code establishin, SOUT OYSTER » southbound SCOTT PLACE HOPE DRIVE, north & PING ZONES, which shall be appropriately designated by posted signs: BETHPAGE- eastbound located GLENWOOD ROAD AVERY LANE, BAY ROA -eastside-starting at the south curbline of the entrance/exit to Grummans opposite side - GLENWOOD ROAD RADNOR ROAD, eastbound the Mack Trucks, Inc., 880 South Oyster Bay Road, south fora distance of 80 feet; east starting ROAD THOMAS LANE, westbound Road, for a distance of 800 feet; GLENWOOD at the north curb line of the entrance/exit, 880 South Oyster Bay north PHIPPS LANE GLENWOOD ROAD, southbound of the entrance/exit to Mack Trucks, Inc., 880 South Oyster _west side - starting at the south curb line STREET ONTARIO AVENUE, east & westbound of 96 west side-starting ORCHARD ‘Bay Road, opposite theentrance/exit toGrummans, south for adistance feet; ORCHARD STREET ATWOOD ROAD, eastbound 880 South Road, at the north curb line of the entrance/exit to Mack Trucks, Inc., Oyster Bay opposite WOODWARD PARKWAY, north & south the entrance /exit to Grummans, north for a distance of 96 feet. i S. FARMINGDALE FIRST AVENUE BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY WOODBURY CASTLE DRIVE CROSSBOW LANE, eastbound Carl L. Marcellino, Town Clerk That the following locations be DELETED from SECTION 17-25 of the said Code: STOP Angelo A. Delligatti, Supervisor STRE ET THROUGH STREET STOP Dated: Oyster Bay, New York MASSAPEQUA BREWSTER ROAD BAY DRIVE, northbound October 4, 1988

NORTH ELM STREET N. SUMMIT DRIVE, north & south - STATE OF NEW YORK, NORTH PINE STREET N. SUMMIT DRIVE, north & south COUNTY OF NASSAU, ; continued PLAINVIEW ONTARIO AVENUE ORCHARD STREET, north & south TOWN OF OYSTER BAY fo

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Room, Town | continued condition and within thirty (30) days after the time, in the Hearing prevailast Audrey Avenue, Oyster Ba: award of the contract for the project. Building, ofthe Townof and custodian of the Records of said Town, of considering a I, Carl L. Marcellino, Town Clerk Oyster Bay, The contract will be awarded to the lowest York, for the purpose pro I have compared the annexed with the original Notice of Amendments tothe Zone Ordinance: DO'HERE CERTIFY that or the will be re- amendment Building Town responsible bidder, proposal of the Town of Bay (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) adopted by the of in the manner set for to the Cod of Ordinances Oyste jected within 45 days of the date of opening pro- Town Oyster Bay 1988, filed in the Town Clerk’s Office and that the sameisa true transcript thereof, hereinafter: PROPOSED AMENDMENT: Board o October 4, posal subject, however, to the discretionary righ whole of such tion of CHARLES ORLANDO and ELIZA and of the original. reserved by the Bo of Trustees of the Hicksville ORLANDO for the Chang of Zone f (SEAL) * Library to waive any informalities in, reject any name dnd affixed the seal of said Town this 5th District to “G” Business Dist In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto signed my bid, or toadvertise for Residence orall proposals, acceptany d best interest 2story office building on the following day of October, 1988. new proposal if, in its opinion, the Carl L. Marcellino, Town Clerk remises: All that certain plot, or of the library will thereby be promoted. This in- pie 10-13-88-1T-#4127-HICK land situate, and being at Piai vitation is an offer to receive proposal for a con- lying Oyster Count; of Nassau, State of Ne tract and not an offer of a contract. Bay i and described as fol ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Expenditures - The successful bidder will be require to furnish + $2,260 The Board of Education of the Hicksville Union Furniture/Equipment security of faithful performance in the form ofa ContractualO 15,642 Free School District has received the Annual and labor and material payment General Construction 397,415 having frontage on South Oyster Bay Financial of all school district funds for the Pecieemaon: a Report Cedar Stree! Total $ 415,31 in an + 55feetanda along July 1, through andincluding June 30, Expenditures Each bidder must deposit bid security Gont of the base + 263 feet. SAID premises being periconsisting 19of: RISK RETENTION amount not less tha five (5%) percent proved)of as Section 46, Block 149, Lots 261) bid, in the form and subject to the conditions pro- identified and Lots 69, 70 and 7 t, 5 vided in the bidding requirements. 32, both inclusive, Land and Tax Ma the County of Nassai Real Taxes $81,008,211 Tusur Recoverie on 1 N bidder shall withdraw his bid within 45days of Property abovementioned and which. From State Sources 8,957,744 Total Revenues $1,1 after the formal openin thereof. map petiti viewed d. aaa it on file and may be Other Local Sources 1,506,319 ee ARD OF TRUSTEES panie are PUBLIC LIBRARY cept Saturday, Sunday or Holidays betw Total MIaTe2 HICKSVILLE iling ti Revenues Sas $9,107 ae Be aries 101,9 HICKSVILLE, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY bours of 9a.m. and 4:45 Expenditure - Workers’ Compensation NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK office of the Town General $6,701,961 Insurance 9,5 Suppor Unemployment Mrs, Clara Bennett, President Massapequa. Any Disability 10,720 I matter of the sai i porhearin, Insuranc Dated: 6 October 1988 . a 28,128 a ( Total Expenditures sito) 10-13-88-1T-#4126-HICKS tunity to be heard with reference thereto Services 100,1 __ Community TRUST AND timeand lace above desi Benefits 8,819,154 AGENCY guage Employee Non- $3,166 PUBLIC HEARING OF TOWN OF OYSTER B Debt Service 392,300 Revenues R $ 15,000 NOTICE is pursuant to law, that DELLIGATTI, Supervisor. Transfers 257,050 Non-Expendable Expenditures hereby given, 12 i Interfund $ 27.763 the Town Board of MARCELLINO, Town Clerk. Dated: July Expendable Revenue a public hearing will be held b G Total $41,335,218 New York. Expenditures ——* Expendable Expenditures 3,240 the Town of Oyste Bay, Nassau County, Ne York. Oyster Bay, th AID FUN 10-13-88-1T-#4157-HICK SPECIAL the and on Tuesday, November 1. 1988. at 10 o'c a.m., eve are available to by writing st -_ Copie public may up at th ce Fven Healt 1,000 requestin acopy,orthey b icke Administration Building on Division Avenue in From State Sources 193.900 Town Offers Ice Hicksville or at the Principal Office in all From Federal Sources 376,631 Hicksville schools. The of Total Revenues $571,53 10-13-88-1T-#4125-HICKS Registration for the Town of Oyster Ba is completed emphas th progra will be and honin a Expenditure = Youth Ice Clinic is scheduled learnin basic skatin Hocke Progra : In Service Training * hockey NOTICE TO BIDDERS for Saturda October 22 and 29, accordin to skills. that sealed PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Thomas L. Clark. The councilman noted that the clini lastrueandicapped huaChildren : Town Councilman held on those be held at the Town&# thre ice rink Total Expenditures B50 bi fo tn “Registration will be day GONTRACT NO. the R. Post and SCHOOL FOOD SERVICES CONSTRUCTION at Bethpage Community Park, Stewart in Bethpag Marjorie Revenues - HVAC WORK CONTRACT NO. 2 and at R. Post Community Woodbury Community Parks Cafeteria Sales $278,475 =ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 3 Avenue, Marjorie Also October the T the existing Hicksville Public Library Park, Unqua and Merrick Roads Massapequa, on Saturda 29, Investm — i & received the Board of Trustees of the will hold its annual willbe by between 9:30a.m. and noon,’ Clark said “The Department Equ Total Revenues $30 18 Hicksville Public Library, Hicksville, New York, fee will be one new hockey Swa Jambor at the Bethpag Community Town of Bay, Nassau County, Friday, registration puck:’ - Oyster Expenditures at Park skate house from 1 to $13,871 November 4, 1988 at 8:00 p.m. (prevailing time) “The program is open onl to Town resi- p.m. Equipment 169 Jerusalem Avenue, Hicksville, New Contractual 277,867 thelibrary, dents between the ages of 6 and 17, Clark York 11801 and then at said time and place public- “This isa great for youngster Equipment 5,056 be accom- opportunity Repai ened and read aloud. continued. “Registrants must Total sacra wh are looking for used ice h juip Expenditures lap contract forms, birth cer- e bidding requirements, panie b a parent or guardia A sai PUBLIC LIBRARY conditions, condi- ment to get some good bargains Cl — general supplementary general and of must be Revenues - and tificate proof residency tions of the contract, drawings specifications “It is also an opportunity for those w! : Real Taxes $ 1,316,325 Hicksville Public the time of Property may be examined at the Library, presente at registration.” ice tosellitto 44,114 longe need their hocke gear _ Library Charge 169 Jerusalem Avenue, Hicksville, New York 11801 will in © The ice hocke program begi Interest/Earnings after October 17, 1988 and beobtain- someone wh will put it to goo us Monday, the end of Gifts/Donations m set. December and run through ed upon deposit of $50 for each complete earl Grant a be divided into For additional information about re! Library System Any person or corporatio duly submitting Februar Participant will age ite Miscellaneous accompanied by a certified check or and tion or the Swap Jambo proposal, groups, 6-7, 8-9 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 16-17.A Equipment ing Total Revenues other security i accordance with the require- of Parks will be made once the Department at 795-1008 et; ments of the for bidders will, upon schedule up registration Expenditures infor in ter Personal Services $594,311 return ofthe drawings and specifications good ing Equipment/Capital Outlay 16,151 condition and within thirty (30) days after the site Contractual award of the contracts for the project or rejection WERE FIGHTING FOR Benefits 209,157 ofthe bids, receive the deposit in full. Whena per- YOUR LIF set of and aH O AY TotalpopeExpenditures 1,362,66 son or corporation obtains a drawings ork specifications and makes the required deposit but does not submit a one half of the deposit American Heart, sor Revenues: proposal, will be returned to such nonbidders upon the Interfund Transfers 257,050 Association return of the drawings and specifications in good Total Revenues $ 257,050 ted THE

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1988 New York - Thursday, October 13, Page-24 Hicksville Illustrated New --Hicksville, Do Obedience School At Bide-A- Home 252 limited in size to allow for max- Council No. What makesa peta goo family member? Classes are Barry attention at a affor- Josep and imum very The famil member who takes the time personalize dable fee. Knight of Columbus h the patienc to train a pet properly For members wh could use a lit- offers Hicksville those famil Bide-A- not only dog-training 45 Heitz Place advice, Bide-A Wee Home in Wan- of ot ser- tle friendl courses, but also a wide range the to turn unru- of these tag has just program your vices available to the public So 938-8323 Professional l canine into a perfec pooc include humane education, pet- 2 do trainer Jose Knappis offering a seven- loss grie counselin and animal- Hicksville, from 1 and p.m. park pet House at our Coun- Place, course that health relate facilities. October 18 isan Open from week, once-a-week training facilitated therap in of October is our Blood Ban Drive, on-leash obedience cil. Talks will be a representative 25 covers from given b Council. Call everythin Catherine and 9 p.m. at our Anthony various canine For additional information, or to register our Local Blood Bank an by Sister training to solutions to the Previte for information, 735-24 for the next do obedience course, call Jose wh will talk on the Clear House for behavorial problem such as house- 433-19 Deaf. Doors open at 8:1 and non-stop barking Knap at p.m. annual jumping, chewing Our Keep Christ in Christmas ask you to October 29, Saturda is our music - food- * are Oktoberfest Dance. Live get involved. On Sunda October 23, the World Sale. All for #3 per coupl havin a Christmas Around the entertainment prizes. be made. Call Frank Services Many fine gift at goo prices will be on reservations must Religious displa at the Jose Barr Council, 45 Heitz Gariboldi 586-091 Jerusalem Ave. and Maglie BAPTIST Hicksville Jewish Center Grossman. Dr., Hicksville, 11801. Tet: 931-9323. Rabbi Joseph Church Liszt St. and Pollock PI., Hicksville. morning 9:30. First Baptist evenings at 8:30. Saturday at mor- Services: Friday 938-7134. Kevin J Rawlins, Pastor. Services: Sunday Wednesday 4:15 Primer Her Wa Sate Tel: Hebrew School Monday and at p.m. Stevens- hour at 7:00. Sun Ange worship at 11:00. Sunday night gospel 4:15 The Men' Club meets ning School meets on Mondays at p.m. adult' 9:45 a.m. Wednes- school for ages cradle through month at 8:30 p.m. Sisterhood day on the 1st Wednesday of each evening prayer at 7:30. of each month at 8 p.m. day meets on the 4th Wednesday Broad- CATHOLIC Jericho Jewish Center ( tive) North Oe 11801 Jericho, 11753. Tel: 938-2540. Rabbi Ho Family Church 5 Fordham Ave., Hicksville, way, Routes 106/107, Pastor, The Rev Cantor isra@! Goldstein. Sabbath services Tel: 935-1345. The Rev. Bernard J. McGrath, Stanley Steinhart, Domenick meets at 10:45 a.m. Morn. Peter L. Duvelsdorf, Asst. Pastor, The Rev. at 9:00 a.m. Junior Congregation Even. Church-7:30. 7:30 a.m. Sundays at 9:00 a:m. Graziadio, Asst. Pastor. Masses: Sundays in the ing services Mon-Fri at School 8:00 Friday candielighting time. 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 12:45 and 7:00 p.m. In the services Sun-Thurs at p.m. 9:00, ing of and 5:00 and 7:30 Family service o the first Friday at 10:00 a.m. Saturdays at 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Sat sundown. Special United month at 7:45 p.m. Affiliated with the Synagogue p.m. each of America. Our Lady of Mercy B.C. Chureh 500 South Oyster Rev. Bay Road, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-4351. The Msgr. L LUTHERAN E. Boesel, Pastor, The Rev. Charles A. Gartner, The Rev 270 South James The Lutheran Church of St. Stephen The Rev. John Fencik. Masses: Sundays in L William Donnelly, Hicksville, 11081. Tel: 931-0710. The Rev. Frank and 7:30 and Sundays Broadway, the Church-Saturday evening at 5:00 8 and 10:30 a.m. Holy Nelson, Pastor. Services: Sundays at and 11:45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. In the lower at 7:30, 9:15, 10:30 services. Sunday Church School at 9:15 Mass Communion at both church-8:30, 9:45 and 41:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Family 17 New South Road, at 11:00 a.m. in the lower @fedeemer Lutheran Church on the third Sunday of every month 11801. Tel: 938-8693. The Rev. Dr. Theodore S. at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m Hicksville, church. Weekdays Schoo! at Grant. Services: Sunday at 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday St. Lo; R.C. Church 129 8roadway Ignatius at 8 p.m. A The 9:15 a.m. Bible Study on Thursdays Hicksville. Tel:931-0056. The Rev. Frederick Harrer. Pastor. Hicksville, Peter Liu and Lutheran Church 40 W. Nicholai St., Rev. Edward Tarrant, Administrator, The Rev. Services: Tel: 931-2225. The Rev. Wayne Puls, Pastor. Services: The Rev. Robert J. Giuntini, Assoc. Pastors. 41801. and 11:15 a.m at at 7:30 Sundays at 8:15, 9:45 Weekend masses, Saturdays at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays Saturdays p.m. for the School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Care at 9:30 a.m. 8:45, 10 and 11:15 a.m. 12:30 and 6:00 p.m. Weekday Sunday 7:30, at 9:30 at 9 a.m. 9:45 a.m. sefvice. Ladies Bible Study on Wednesdays masses at 7. Also 9 a.m. and Saturdays during and 7:30 August. a.m. p.m. COMMUNITY METHODIST at Methodist Church Old Country Rd. and Nelson The Parkway Community Church Stewart Ave. United Hicksville, 11801, Tel: 931-2626. The Rev. Richard Levittown Parkway, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 938-1233/931-9055. Ave., 9:30 Dale White. Services: Sundays at 8:00, 9:15 The Rev. Douglas R MacDonald. Services: Sundays at ‘Smeltzer, The Rev. 10:30 The Bus 9:30 and 11 a.m. 11:00 Sunday school from 9:00 to a.m. and 11 a.m. Church School and Infant Care at and a.m. the Church every Sunday to bring peo- Midweek Bible Study on Wednesdays at 8:15 p.m. Ministry of operates service ple to Sunday School of the 9:15 a.m. worship EPISCOPAL NON-DENOMINATIONAL ‘Ave. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 130 Jeu Hicksville 17 Herzog Place, Hicksvillé, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-1920. The Rev. Domenic K Cian- The Church of Services: Tel: 822-6330. Harold Butler, Pastor. Walter Muench, nella, Rector, The Rev. Anne’€. Lyndall, Deacon. Holy 41801. Pastor. Services: Sundays at 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Communion on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. Holy Gommunion Asso. Home and Care at 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. i... ‘on Sundays at 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday School Nursery of each month Study Groups. to at 9:30 a.m. Healing service on the first Monday Bible ’ isthe focus of attention, as the pair prepares Hicksville, 11801. Tek GUIDE dog, Pita, at 8 p.m. Church of Christ 105 Broadway, ated in the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation’s 935-3855. The Rev. Tom Goodlet, Minister. Services: Sundays who recently parti GREEK ORTHODOX join55 LILCOemployees, a.m. Bible worship at 11:00 a.m, Bible School at 10:00 Study of Hicksville, is joined by Field Ave., to raise money guide dog training. Stephens, Greek Orthodox Church 20 at 7 p.m. “Critter “Walkathon” for Holy ity on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesdays the cor- 433-4522. Fr. Stavropoulos. Services: Ron Barone. LILCO volunteers comprised largest Hicksville. Tel: George County Club” meets on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. her nephew, LILCO employee Divine for Fidelco. Sunday Orthros at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. event, earning more than $5,500 PRESBYTERIAN presentat the{undraising at 10:15 a.m. porate contingent blind Liturgy will be used to help train a guide do for a Church 474 Wantagh Ave., Levit- The funds raised by LILCO exclusively JEWISH First Presbyterian Robert A. Wieman. Ser- town, 11756. Tel: 731-3808. The Rev. and Old Long Islander. Shaarei Zedek New South Rd. School! at 10 a.m. Child Congregation vices: Sunday Worship and Sunday 11801. Tel:938-0420, 938-0422. Rabbi Country Rd., Hicksville, care for pre-school children. Veteran Ceremonie Melvin Sachs. Services: Saturdays at 9 a.m.

All veteran&# are The Henry Biel Post #46 Masonic War November 11. organizations invited to their Color Guard for the Veterans of the State of New York will be provid @Mbituaries of the Colors. Assembl will be at sponsoring the Annual Veteran' Day Massing with the ceremonies commencing Ceremonies at the War Monuments, 10:15 a.m. School, Avenue, at 10:30 a.m. A. Burnett Hicksville Middle Jerusale Boleslaw Diugolecki Mary A. Burnett, resident of Hicksville, Boleslaw Dlugolecki a retired carpenter Mary a on 29 at the of 61. at Nassau County Medical Center for 2 pass away Sept. age at the Mrs. Burnett is survived b her husband, for 1988/89 School Year years, pass away on Sept. 20 age Board Committee Meetin her Patricia, Linda, of 77. He was a resident of Inverness, Fla., Arthur, daughter Board Education Commit- Please be advise that Policy and Legislatur Hicksville of formerl of Hicksville. Pamela Victoria and Alexandra, her son, been cancelled. Kola and seven ree Meetings, for October 19 have Mr. Dlugolec is survived b his wife, Claude, her brother, Jame board committee for the 1988/8 school year: The following is a list of all meetings Stephani his daughter Dorothy Mone grandchildre 8 his A Mass of Christian Burial was said at October 19 Curriculum & Facilities p.m. and Barbara Boyce, his son, Paul, R.C. Church on Oct. Inter- Finance 9 p.m. brother, Walter of Poland, seven grand St. Ignatius 3 and one ment followed at Island National November 16 Curriculum & Facilities 8 p.m. children great- Long under the direction of Thomas Finance, Policy & Legislatur 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial was said at Cemetery 8 St. R.C. Church on Oct..5. Inter- F. Dalton Funeral Home, Hicksville Chapel December 14 Curriculum & Facilities p.m. Hedwig’s Sullivan Finance, Policy & Legislatur 9pm. ment followed at Hol Rood Cemetery Jane H. under the direction of New Hyd Park Jan H Sullivan, a resident of Hicksville, Januar 18 Finance Committee Onl p.m. Funeral Home. pass away o Sept. 29 at the age of 69. Februar 7 Finance Committee Only’ p.m. A member of the Polish National Mrs. Sullivan is survived b her daughte March 8 Finance Committee Only 8 p.m. Alliance and the Long Island Polish Ladg Joan her sons, Thomas and Joh an seven

Curriculum Facilities 8 p.m. : April 269 New Hyd Park, for 4o years, Mr. grandchildre Finance, Policy & Legislatur 9 p.m. Dlugoleck had been a aircraft assembler A Mass of Christian Burial was said at Curriculum &a Facilities 8 p.m. May 17 at Grumman Corp. during WWII. St. Ignatius R.C. Church on Oct. 3 Inter- : Finance, & Legislatur 9 p.m. Polic Donald A. Cross ment followed at Calvar Cemetery under the direction of Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Donald A. Cross, a stagehan for CBS, Home, New York, N.Y., pass away on Sept. 27 Hicksville Chapel Harrison at the age of 54. He was a resident of George (Skip) PARK NEW HYDE PARK - WILLISTON PARK LEVITTOWN FLORAL Hicksville. Georg Harrison, a resident of Hicksville, 29 ATLANTIC AVENUE | 125 HILLSIDE AVENUE | 412 WILLIS AVENUE 27 HEMPS Mr..Cross is survived b his wife, Barbara passe away on Sep 30. wife, his daughte Donna Colvell, his sons, Mr. Harrison is survived by his Thomas, Kenneth and Robert, his mother, Frances, his daughter Lynne and Bette Helen Cross, his sister, Irene Checkilo and Germain, his son, George W., and his his father-in-law, Thomas Cipione. grandchildren Chad, Michele and Seaman Burial said Class Scott Harrison Germain. A Mass of Christian was at . ist handl- Hol Famil R.C. Church on Sept 29. In- Vernon C. Wagner Funeral Home terment followed at Green Wood ed the funeral arrangements. 47 JERUSALEM AVE. 931-0262 Cemetery, Brookly under the direction In lieu of flowers, donations to the HICKSVILLE (AT WEST MARIE ST.) of Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Home, Masonic War Veterans, would be Hicksville appreciate / Chape V orisa

- 1988 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursday, October 13, Page-2 Hicksville- Rota Club News Weight- Progra At Cent Gene aX- A leadin medical weight-loss treatment, General Hopital. The Optifas Progra will b affiliated with Individuals who wishto enter the Central General Hospita in Plainview, begin ing ning October 4. The program promotes ma- Er- jor weig loss while reducing risks of heart ose disease, diabetes, and blo rial hig pressure. Central General Optifas Program medical tests and an examinati val- Hospital’ is th first of its kind in Plainview. Changing Habits Essen addition The 26-week program is design for in- In to fasting patients p learn new ter dividuals who are more than 50pound or in group sessions to of with the stresses =p 3 percent above ideal weigh Its three- ways coping of The are approac combines a physican- loss. seminars conducte fast, behavior modification, and exercise. behaviorist trained in obesit treatm sessions “For twelve of the 2 weeks, patients are . tients also attend education food and how: ona modified fast, which means that instead the nutritional value of food. of eating food, the consume the Optifas for- and prepare crucial mulation to ensure proper nutrition. The Exercise is another compo powere formulation, which contains 100% the program. Patients work with aglie about of the recommended daily allowances of pro- physiologis to learn exerc level tein, vitamins, and minerals can be mixed ques and increasing activity A TOUCH OF international flavor was evi- information on The with any non-caloric drink,’ explains Jac For more Opi of the Hicksville- dent at a recent meeting quelin Smith, M.S., R.D. Program Director gram locate at Central General Hos Jericho Club with the of two CHUCK PACIFICO, Rotary International Rotary presence located at Central Smith at Hicksville- at The Optifa Progra Jacquelin 932-62 special guests from Dehra DunJndia. Apar District 725 governor, addresses Singh and Paraminder Singh (left toright), Jericho Rotary Club rotarians at their re- rotarians from Rotary District 308 in India, cent meeting held in the Milleridge Inn. He display the local club banner, which was rated the club excellent and singled out the the Hicksville New and in local Wher to Obtain Illust presented to them by club president club’s efforts accomplishments Frederick Meyer. community projects.

71 7-1 Hicksville 599 South Broadwa 50 Old Country Road B&am Deli F&am Deli Hicksville-Jericho Club South Road, Rotar 35 Broadwa 99 Levittown Parkwa ore S. Dance & W Stationery ool at Charit Reflections Card & Gift Sho South November 36 Old Country Road 65 Broadwa <sville, Saturda 12, 198 vices: Brooks Giovanni Deli- A A Friend Stationery . 5am Help Child—Bring Road Road tor the 22 Old Country 125 Bloomingdal at 9:30 “Prizes” Puff & Stuff West Joh Street Deli “41,000.00 Drawing” 6 Jerusale Avenue 390 West John Street Smoke Stax Steves Place at 240 North Broadwa 38 West Joh Street Church e Holy Trinity Episcopa Ac Stationery Jefferie Variety Hicksville Road West John Street comer of Old Country Rd. & Jerusale Ave., Bethpag 50 ksville, Dancing— juench, School Mixed Drinks, Beer & Soda \. Home 8 p.m. to Midnight 01. Tek Hicksville’s Sharpshoot Ex undays Donations #50.0 per person e Study “Critter s in 200 Tickets Sold Only The 24t Olympiad was complete Seoul Korea. The Eight Paralympi will also Proceeds to Stephani Fund - Gift of Life go take pla in Seoul, Korea and will use many Account Make check payabl to Hicksville Rotary Charity of the same facilities. International athletes in top physic con- Chairman: Cassella 735-19 ® Ticket Chairman: Joe Muraca 364-93 Augie dition complete in the Olympic Interna- President: Fred Meyer 822-84 tional athletes with physic disabilities will also compete in the Paralympics This was some of the information brough to the Hicksville Kiwanis Club b Ralp Mar- Oh chese of the Human Resources Center in Witches and Goblins and Ghost My Albertson, N.Y. when he was the guest speake at the September 28 luncheon <svill the best in costumes. Some of the meeting the club. Witches, goblin ghost and the family pet pets’ of of 61. have been donated the Mr.-Marchese about the U.S. Dis- -are invited to attend Bide-A- Halloween fabulous prizes b spok of sband, scheduled for October 29th, Smithaven Mall in Lake Grove, Child’s Pla abled Sport Team which is composed 500 Part Saturda were» Linda, Port and Son athletes and their coaches and represents from noon to p.m. at the Westhampto of Jefferso Lillywhite, Harry top of Pets’ wid range of disabilities. Some Kiwanis Chairmank *r son, shelter. There will be two separate costume and Kid& Stuff Southampto prizes a physic Program the Bide-A-Wee members are either blind, a “‘K” paperweight to! seven contests for children 12 and younger, are courtesy of pet boutique. team amputees, presents years of be and Hallo- hav cerebral or are dwarfs. chese for bringing the story and for which can be acenie b There willalso games, activities palsy, Regardle pets Kiwanis. the men and women onthe athletes to said at adult or a child. An entry of # ween refreshments. of their disabilit either an fee (photo by Sie have two or four team all share one thin in common: the Inter- will be charge for each child or pet who Whether you legs, join free the fun at the Westhampto Bide-A- spirit th creates winners. ational registers for a contest. Admission is to ghostl strong competitive wh the con- national trials that at one time he was quite p homas all others. The only guideline to be follow- Wee. Any child or pet enters Th athletes quali throug handed shooter. Aft hek test will receive a ba filled with Trick or Treat and are ence into b one of aright ed — must be either on leash, competition *hapel are pets learned to shoot and that would deligh even Frankens- the four national disabled sports organization, arm, he harness or in an appropriate carrier, goodie et and Dracula! The National Wheelchair Athletic is as goo as, or better than, costumes for both children and pets must be tein namely ksville, Bide-A-Wee The Athletic The cost of sendin one athl safe and non-toxic. For more information, call Association, U.S. Amputee of 69 Road in Association of Blind Paralympi Games is about #5,00 Old The U.S. I Exciting prizes will be awarded to thewin- Home located at 118 Country Association, ughte Cerebral Athletic athletes have ha to raise their own of the bes in children’s costumes and Westhampton at 516-325-0 Athletes, and Th U.S. Pal ners the bodies seven Association. The are Group £ members of year, governing the U.S. Olympic Committee and are USAAA, USCPAA, &a DAAA join and formed the U.S. said at 90th Year recognize t the international disabled Organization Inter- Marks its body. ed Athletes and have . Episcop Congreg sports governing and fun (uso relatio: under Athletes are cisgi accordin to the raising public of this cerned the earliest church history and com- relieve the athletes of the i Funeral “Glinipse of Hicksville’s Past” highlighte type and degre of their disability nci. This has become church away Individuals, businesses associations cor- the openin service for Hol Trinity Episcop region.” my pete in over 17 sports including archer from church,” he said. who would care Church& got Anniversary year observances, wheelchair basketball, boccia, cycling, fenc- porations to” b Dominick Cian- The guest- endeavored to recreate lawn deductible contribution to the cksville, last week. Invited Pastor ing goa ball, judo bowling powerlif historic the natural scene, the economy and social table ten- and be rec for can nella as guest- for the occa- ting, shooti soccer, swimming, doing’s b and life of weaving this and a chec to Fund sion was Richard Evers, Historian for the political Hicksvill nis, trackand field volleyball wrestling Ralp Marchese/ is wife, information into an assort- Lane, Hicksvile Gregory Museum. environmental wheelchair handball. and mail it to Mr. Marches at 27 Br d Bette of churchmen, 1180 Expressin his “sense of honorand at ment of stories bygon con- Mr. Marchese volunteered the information Hicksville, NY. and his e and church and tem- bein able to share in Trinity “commendable gregation proble Seaman foundings. Church&# service to God and man’, the historian spok pl Hol Trinity Episcop Hicksville chronicles were in : of the years at the turn-of-the century in pla religious Correction handl- with affectionate to to- e Hicks when the church congregation was recalled, reference its - the front of last week&# issue of ment presiden and David Dobrindt senior in day’ loving, caring community, to page organize 1899 class r s the church and colorful ceremonical life the Illustrated we inadvertantl stated that presiden The Mlustrat to the beautiful - Mr. Evers, amember of St. Ignatius Loyol : is Hicksville senior class error. uld be as a and its and congregation. Harry Pang High’ Parish was present for the third time congeni pastor president Harry Pang is student govern- guest homilist, whose previous messages con- —__$$$=

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820 Pt. Washin Blvd. : Call Ron Miller CLERK/TYPIST P Tel: 944. gi IMMEDIATE 794-4758 BOOKKEEPER -F/T For North Shore home fur: Equal Opportunity Employer motivated to Seeking person store. Full time, non- JOB OPENINGS To service clients of com- nishing ‘TO $800 a d handle typing, filing & phones. LEGAL ex North Shore Nassau smoker, salary negotiable Nassau, N.Y.C. SECRETARY.Legal Fashion TV. puterized a +, but will train, Growth Suffolk, Tall depending on experience. knowledge of WANG systems CPA firm. Flex. hrs, no travel. potential “HIRING” Government jobs- Comprehensive Clerks, Typists, Receptionists, desirable. Pieasant atmosphere wico. benetits 401K. 624-8316 your area. $15,000- ka (nclu Call (602) 638-8885, Ext 315 Secretaries, Bookkeepers, pd benetits. Salary comm. wiexp. Customer Service Reps., Data all L Hoyer 248-2! BOOKKEEPER P/T 674-3700 Entry Clerks, Accounting Travel Agency in Roslyn. Cali Joan: HOM TYPISTS NEEDED! Clerks; Bank Tellers, Excellent 516-484-4500 Salaries, Benefits and Career LIFE GUARD DRIVER-P/T No Experience Needed. Growth: Company always pays PIT DAYS Must know L.I. & For information Send: fee 2 3 hehjean license req. COACH REALTORS For Details call: 939-6 S.AS.E. HUNTINGTON PERSONNEL New Woman Fitness Center in BOOKKE Great’ Neck. Must have 28 St. ‘ Churc 5 88 certification. FIT Tues.-Sat. ac- at Dix handling gs NY. 11414 counts payable, purchase, jour- Hit Commack & Kings Park. Call Cathy nal, invoice verification Coachwill train & prepare youin 3 7M hi

DRIVER i disbursement. Pleasant sur- Real Estate. Call Larry Finn 516-829-4044 poeae Part & Full Time & 0-Operativ roundings. Yacht Club located pick-up IMMEDIATE School, gara on North Shore. 516-757-7272 delivery autos for leasing co. Ortho front desk, Busy Mod. of- 767-1614 Mature persons & retirees welcome. Maintenance Helper fice needs bright, energetic MANAGEMENT TRAINEE AM, Good pay, st Leasing Co. FIT Some Exp. Rea. secy./recept. for phone, appts. Educational sales minimum 15, Winston & Go. 783-7033. Call Jerry: typing, insurance. Friendly at- flex. hrs./wk High in- 80 Sherwood Ave. necessary. BANKING 9221500 mosphere. FIT, PIT M-TThurs. & comepotential. Forinterviewcall: Farmingdale, NLY. Fri., 2 to 7 p.m.- alternate Sat., 462-6356 2 Deslesk GierkCler - Sates ves e 8:30 105. Call AM. 7|| 2 | istaas sett aceA Rosly Saving Bank Call Brenda: 922-4500 MANHASSET Small Law firm seeks person for DRIVERS F/T not FULL TIME position. Lega! Exp. req. 25 Needed IMMEDIATE! alary open. Maint jaintenance M echanich i HOUSEKEEPER 516-365-6414 4 Unlimited. School Bu Drivers anaraimal Earnin Needed to neingiilelderiy op PoteVery busy Taxi 4 painting. woman. Live-in. Ref. Must drive. CLASS 2 and New Limo Co. Start Immediately. EAR UP TO $9.50 per hour Farmingdale area. Join one of the most prestigious, non-profit research facilitie i I. CALL NOW! Call: 7521779 BUS MONITORS world...Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Our continuous: PART TIM to new programs has created several opportunities in t 516-883-1900 EARN U TO $7.00 per hour areas:

General Clerk Will Train. P/T a.m. & p.m. nai Paid vacation, holidays, LABORATORY TECHNICIANS Perform various clerical tasks including light typing. No experience SKATE SHOP Schoo! cue casei ICE and incentive days. necessary. 9:30 a.m. -2 an AS or BS in or Microbiol: . Monday-Friday: p.m. MANAGEMENT POSITION Requires Chemistry, Biochemistry or will train Retirees, returnees welcome. MECHANIC 4-3 years working experience in a laboratory setting. Paid holidays & Vacation SALES/SKATE All positions in Roslyn. 694-5555 Flexible hours. Some We offer competitive salaries and the benefits for F/T staff: 883-6711 LABORATORY ASSISTANT following ledge of equipment necessaikno DRIVERS Taxi, 23 & over. FRE Medical & Dental Insurance immed! SENIORS WELCOME! Great Ne Career opportunity for a individual with astrong Clean license, new cars. N Shore, dneci FREE Meals anda solid chemistry background to train.as a Labora!{nie it. FIEPIT. Dispatcher. 4 FRE Life Insurance or 718-352-1779 CUSTODIAN FREE Lo Term Insurance ng Disability DRIVER WANTED IMMEDIATE SALES Experienced, hard working individu for daytime hours. FRE Retirement Plan Retired with city driving ex- PERSON DISHWASHERS W also offer a 401K savings plan, 12 paid holidays and a cash bonus to drive our car round perience for Treatment Co. mn based on profits. Window _ f Par time evenings. $6.50 per hour to start. ly Prefer Manhasset/ IMMEDIATE Wil train, F/T Days. resident. These excellent Washington MAINTENANCE Must have car! Pith pustienmltesti ut LEAF COLLECTION inabeautiful, congenial environment. To aapply,lhpleasecall 5 Call: 883-5930 Confidenti and 345-3535 t arrange a interview or aeBi apply i orated village in Man- ame ; nassel Semen “tit MID-D COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB BER 40 hours/week. Driver's Call 516-621-6000 ext. 248 to DR OFFICE Village of Bayville-P/T Clerical arrange license. Call:Mon-Fri.,9am-4pm On 25A Opposite Fish Hatchery Front desk, phone: he Contact Ms. Dinekita Bet- Cold Spring Harbor, N a convenient interview 20 hrs wkly, ex 365-7790 ween 8-4 Call 628-1439 helful.Days/Plainview. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F M/ Equa! Opportunity Employer 9 betweenpe2||}.|

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MELP SEMI RETIRED i PER: ‘SCN Cold Spring Lab has in its Tow CAR for the following individuals. Todrivein Manhatten in Co.car. Coming cook PIT, refs nec. OPERATOR Seo Able Sai vise 621-3220 NORTH SHORE AREA a staff of 4 06 people in a busy kitchen. MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE UTILITY PEOPLE s=REAT WIFLATBEDS & WRECKERS Fulltime beat SHIPPING CLERK Call sur- 621-6024 MERICA roundings. 516-367-8347 for an immediate appointment, or drop by DRIVER and apply in person. SPRING LAB For Plainview Printing Co. Clean DRUG eas eatin drivers STORES In 25a, Hatchery license need Truck or Cold tare NY. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F And we want you Call: Tom or Joe at: TELLERS 334-3433 : to ee or Experienced join our team! Exce benefits & working REPORTER conditions. Contact Manageror Assistant Manager. Full-timenews reporter feature writer to cover Islip township for STUDENT LOAN 883-8100 South Shore newspaper. If you possess strong writing skills & ability to meet deadlines, send ORIGINATORS resume to: TRAVEL AGENT EXP. ONLY NOW We t Busy Pt. Washingtona office in new

: toae lslana Reliance Federal Savings, conveniently located in shopping Ctr. exp. pref. All Huntington, N.Y. 11743 has 51 Gard City, immediate career opportunities benefit .

These positions require knowledge of NYHESC rules a E Re and regulations and you must be qualified to process WE ARE CURRENTLY HIRING : WAN loans from application to disbursement. Accert AETUCA HOSTESSES W offer salary commensurate with experience and ex- Full & Part Time TELEMARKETING Position Available BUSPERSONS cellent benefits. Sell advertising space. Part & Flex. hrs. See our at Apply in person: {ull time, Ex: Manager flexibl Hour m- Store | perience pref. Salary To aire PLUeeom CALL PERSONNEL DIVISIONS mission. P Vacation & Benefits. Ext. 125 or 174. COUNTRY GLEN CENTER 88 : 42 516-222-9300 DISPLAY An Equal Opportunity Employer SALES PEOPLE 113 Old Country Road _ R.E. Sales excellent paid Benefits. fe Carle Place COLDWELL RehEGRmEeS Saalient tteySal & kcometgen.issi REAL EBANK @ =< Federal Bank Savings DRIVER A GREAT Located in Sears-Hicksville is OPPORTUNITY! looking for several Hicks. Full-time. Must be able to work reside flexible hours. Ext. 103. |. Vicinity to list and sell homes. Ex- SALES-EARN $600/800 Sell perience preferred, but will piwk. ALL POSITIONS OFFER PAID Product that ‘ise PIT EXP. BOOKEEEPER 2 after- train. Foran appt.: literaly PORTSWRITER VACATIONS & HOLIDAYS. READER Guaranteed $400 piwk.on OFFICE HELP noons a week. all Call WeeklyW newspaper is for EXCELLENT BENEFITS. For Press Clipping Bureau— Charles Rute 203-325; 210 looking phases. Minin IBM, KnowlePC. 484-1 TODAY an aggressive and requires reliable person who creative CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE. Salary commensurate with FIT GUYIGAL eRI 931-3204 sports writer to provide PIT, likes to read and good . LOCAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Will Train. Some has SALESPERSON needed must be coverage in the Islip experience. Mon- knowledge of typing & Book- memory. township CHAIN BASED IN MINEOLA. mature, Exp. star- area. skill day thru Friday, 10 to5 p.m. keeping. 627-9263 between 9 to New Hyd Park. Flexible hours, Strong writing sala preferGo PLEASE CALL: : ting 516-627-; necessary. of Manhasset area. 5pm. part-time to start with possibili- Knowledge Photography helful. Send t of full-time employment (if 747-8282 desired) after training period. RETAIL SALES resume, samples to: 627-6533 PIT SALESPERSON & F/T NEEDED Call (518) 437.1047 AND ASK FOR EXTENSION PART TIME Advertising sales open NUMBER O POSITION for frontexp. aggressive organized in- Huntington, NY. 11743 ‘YOU ARE APPLYING FOR. DAYS & WEEKENDS dividual. PARKING ATTENDANTS. cosmetics & register. Good Territory covers Islip orcall: 427-7000 & conditions. township. Salary plus commis- FIT Positions available $4/hr Salary COACH LEATHERWARE, the sion, benefits. Send resume to: C Ph REAL ESTATE SALES HELP distinctive manufacturer of . leather is F Agreat future with multi-million quality goods, looking for Main dotlarU.S. LAFFEY. immediate bright, responsible people STOCKBROKER =I with a sense of classic Huntington NY. 11743 DRIVER tor sales strong esei2tn. openings exp. people atour sions Call: 427-7000 TRAINEES PART in Homes, Condos, Co-op & da per week. Lite atyletaloinointhe AMERICANA SHOPPING We Career Moinv Must Commerci spons CENTERin MANHA Most Opportunities is for College Grads car. Salar at to be the bes ‘W important an appreciation and understanding Salary/Comm./Bonuses Nave schedule of our cus- allowance. Call Pet 1 Prt STOCK & SALES a to meet the re- tomers and a desire to serve quirements of parents with SALESPERSON ‘Send Resume to: a.m.-4p.m. Positions available in discount them. School age children PO. Box 353 Party Warehouse. Albertson for COTTER KROBOTH Commission to 75% NY. 11743 747-8282, ext. 103 area. Flexible hours. Students & Halesite, J CALL: JODI EIN T returnees weicome U.S.1 Real Estate yey in traditional furniture. 132 EAST SECOND ST. Siva 621-3310 New Park Office Hyde 516-365-2777 Sales TELEMARKING SALES PARTTIME, all year ‘round. Work 328-3233 exp. necessary. MINEOLA, NY 11501 Needs full/time sales DEperson. with orchid house Mon., Tues., Fri., Sat. plants in: THE Arts & ranuieg ‘Supp €.0.e. mifihiv greenhouse. Phone: 367-6336 COACH STOR ‘Willoustral n cince 62 14- 316 a 1tam-4pm Equal Oppty Employer M/F NICK 516-294-8666 P/T GENERAL OFFICE 248-567 Eves : Light Diversitied duties. C . TELEPHONE SALES PHARM suinaane colepestose TYPIST PIT ‘SECRETARY Reliable, intelligent. Interesting PIT H.S. STUDENT 10 postion. Weekend positions Huntington Village. Will trainon We offer Co. PT M-F. nesi Expid pref&# 8to p.m. IBM PC - School for Port ett also avaitable. 12:30-4:30 daily. $8/hr. benefits. Competitive starting benefits. office. REAL ESTATE SALES Typing, tiling, phones, 7 & discounts. (421-4488 employee WE AR VERY ACTIVE Appl:pal S ‘pouvan and we need Dr Store in Port Washington P/T POSITION peopie withenergy, AVAILABLE IN personality and intelligence. 961-3 Port Washington Bivd MAINTENANCE DEPT. ‘944-6147 Must have NYS Driver License. BRACKETT REALTY Will perform light maintenance SECRETARY TELLERS 1032 Northern duties 4-5n. days/week. Blvd...Roslyn c tt 6tian en nuerentndinterested | in career a nd WAREHO Fr 516-621-0210 O wit PHARMA TECHNICIAN FIT and Sales Spr go Sues

ORDER FILLERS - HaReal ice 9 a.m.-5 PIT nightsiweekends, Local Glen : p.m. Will train to fill orders. Begin- Cove pharmacy. Call: Mr. Loetfler GREE Associates Salary open WE HAVE FULL & PART TIME ners or Returnees TIME at 676-2296 are welcome. RECEP/SECY. for Doct: ftir * 71-591 PIT flex. hrs. Excall salary. 5, PODIATRISTS OFFICE ASSIS Ifyou havea _cle conta POSITIONS FOR YOU TANT FIT or P/T Will train sense 692-5400 * Manhasset Area. 627-5775. beautifu of (516) EXCELLENT BENEFITS PACKAGE it to work PROCES SERVERS. RECEPTIONIST style...put *OVERTIME COMPENSATION of Nassau/Suffolk &am P/T POSITIONS Sboro Rewarding opportunities are (For Friday Evenings). Must have car. F/T 516-295-3027. é bi in Now Available divid mu Ge ableto ans FRIDAY FIT DOUBLETIME COMPENSATION tayoin cur tiandl tasanin in side major SPA switcNboard, access caller America’s foremost fashion office & clerical skills. (For Saturdays) Vitamin concession need, make referrals PROGRESSIVE to ap- Gen1 typing, benefits/future. Sea If nutrition is your hobby, specialty store. propriate departments and take cit 671-3435 AGENCY this for Contractor. job is you. messages. Computer and typ- seeks Flex. hours. Full time and time counselors to work wilh Massapequa area. ing skills helpful, patience and part indivi personality a must. require adults in group home settings. CALL 385-9777 superior FIDELITY Hi i r Full n time, part time. State-ot Sain Sati service ability. SECRETARY PIT the-art training provided. Call 516-747-4070 Work in Prof. Roosevelt Fieldof- Excellent i Between 9:30 and noon starting salaries tice. No steno, Non-smoker. 334-4210 and benefits NEW YORK P/T SECRETARY . packa including a 401k plan & a liberal 746-8500 ne Secretary Call co a Human Resources at Ext. 366 lease apply ia in person to:; ‘SECRETARY puter & P E Sonne Human Resources Dept. rt Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ‘or smal rt Ex Washington Washington of- gunalli{pinmustskil het & Gampitivi sctary csieean x ay ‘ » (0 ios3) Generel Office, fice. Tues. & Monday-Saturday serene1 Thurs. Hrs. flex toom for advancement fits. Good oppty for growth. a Call: 944-5435 FLORAL PARK AREA Call 1440 Northern Blvd Farming gue skills requi 10 mo. F/T, PIT Contact Paul Bruni: 352-1507 summer. 516-2 71 . Manhasset | commensu = Fy | Salary wexp. Plea- TYPIST Equal. 3 “ais eet comet iy le ee eal ce i TRANSCRIBERi FOR ‘sant working conditions. PIT CLERICAL cesar United Methodist Church HOLOCAUST. Mature, accurate & compe- Call: Rev. Parker tant. Will train forbusiness General office. Will Train. 4nrs. P/T SECRETARY RESEARCH PROJECT (516) 883-1430 of a day. Garden City area RECEPTIONIST P/T use competiros. PIT, eee eaioats Receptionist Entry, Wr. FIT, & accurate Mon.-Fri., 9-1, 1-5 perma- . 748-6700 Gal Friday for speed typing and other responsi- (Alternate Weekends) essential. North Shore area, nent. $5/hr., paid vacation, bilities for Great Neck In- To handle telephone. light typ- SECURITY holidays, sick surance Broker. Word days, Perfect, ing. greet visitors, etc. 516-883-7135, PIT Counter Help Bagel Bakery. Lotus aptus. Great atmosphere! Scholarly Publishers, Mon-Fri REALT A mornings 516-742-0420 Call Steve: SANBS POINT QS GUARD ville. 516-466-4200 NARBING HOME FULL TYPIST-CRT-P/T. Pleasant at- Call TIME 691-1270 PIT Nancy mosphere. 2 shifts avail. $6 p/hr. DEMONSTRATORS 767-2320 Shore aer-2szs waterfront area B As for Dotty or Bobbie required.

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ak les. - cover new and events in Deer Pho apPti SALES Mr. Korrow rk & Islip Townshipareator The aims _- High Hourly Wage SnCe.r ian ASSISTANT Busy North Shore Towing Service EeRaceaT relteg ae ey WassCall AM 7986 665-3677 |s for a reliable 516-434-1454 contacts and writing exp. nec. In advertising. Will train tor looking Dispatcher a at.+ FIT, light typ- lucrative career. Learn com- Must have knowledge of Nassau and Suffolk Coun- RECEPTI& Data puter, office & Call: George Wallace ing filing. vision. 681-9444 backup phone ties plus New York area. contact with established cor- SECY/GAL FRIDAY RECEPT _ FT Retirees P/T DENTAL ASS' - 516-427- porate clientele. welcome. Looking for a Tues & Good phone &am typing skills. Good Call for more information The 70 Sea Cliff area Special person to join our Thu full days. Exp pref not Long Islander pay & benefits. Port Washington. prestigious RE office. Must essential. Salary commen- 313 Main St. aning NY. 11743 671-2502 be warm & ‘surate wiexp. Call 759-0086 friendly. Salary open. 621-6024 \ 22-1 Mercun1978K-

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OWN YOUR OWN TUTOR-Reading & Learning WANTED! Old Oil -any INCREDIBLE INFORMATION: TRAVEL AGENT SHOE STORE, CHOO!APPA O cond (even Alsopantinold frames. i specialist. MS., ED.,,.NYC & NYS torn). Jeeps*Cars*4x4' seized in drug sales with ORIENTAL! {Roslyn Outside Jean/Sportswear, Ladi Mo Cert. 718-291-067 Anything old or antique. Highest $ raids for under Call for volume. Pleasant sur- high Ghildren/Maternity, Larg sixe: INDIA RUG paid. Housecalls. Sandy, 574-0216 & toda (800 247-31$7 0 ext. B65. Sabre. Call Joan at: Petite, Di Bridi roundings. WANTED -Old watches movement Lingerie or Accessories Store. - 12 X 22 pastels, 100% wool IRISH SETTER PUPPIES 516-484-4500 tools. Retired watchmakers ac- background powder bluewipad- tionally loving lines. Bro 33 Pets For Sale cumulation. Paying from $500 for ding,$1,350, perfect. Turquoise show, pet.caiA.K.C. Champio Sire Patek Philippe. 482-8858 silk couch- and Champion Dam, with 3 5 LEE, st contemporary along $350, ‘Two B-Class mechanics wanted FORENZA, BUGLE LOVEABLE AKC SHIHTZU PUPS perfect, $550 or best offer. ice 2 518-576-9710 for Mitchell Oldsmobile service MICHLEVI; CAM BEVE HILLS, Bik/white, 2 brown/white, 2 male, Ae NStalIG Onc argE ORGANI 2 female. $250. Call: 759-2862 WANTED 8 $80 month. i lepartment. Full Company GROWN, LUCIA Paula671-6889 LONELY? Dial 550-LOVE. The Intro. month, over 2000 others. WwWil GERMAN 783-6070. ua benefits, paidvacation. Call Mr. or $13.99 ONE line where New York nicest peo- PRICE Conti between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. DESIGNER, MULTI TIER WAR RELICS ple meet. Sayhelloorjust listenin. thru Friday PRICING DISCOUNT OR FAMILY It& fun! It& 20cents. ‘SIX PIECE children' white formica Flags, medals, helmets, exciting! (Only lon21-3000. STORE. Retail prices unbelievable 34 For first minute, 10 cents Pets furn. tables, bed w-horsehair gers, swords, Japanese sworda per for quality normally wircH OLDSMOBILE pric immediateGash Pvt. Coll nal.) edfto sho matress, niwardrobe, desk & dresser, by 680 E. Qver 250 brands king Jericho Turnpike Adoptio best otte 482-3501 tor. Serious inquires call for MOVING W SHIP FURNITURE IN- jeror : wristwatches. Huntington Station, N.Y. appt. From one to' room{ul SOLID WOOD Triple Dresser $25, piece anywhere in the country. No AIRFARE, GRAND OPENINGETC Men Armoir $25. Call after 6 p.m. and minimums. Fully insured. Call (516) cases. Can open in 15 Days. 9-8010 for The Packaging Stoie Mr. Loughlin (612)888-4 SAVE ME! TW 67 CHEVELLE doors, right & nearest you. WAREHOUSE left, and misc parts. $200 take all. DEL! Found, 2 month old kitten, Call Ron 826-6275, After 5:30 p.m. RESTAURANT/LOCATION for lease/sale. Affluent SHIPPING DEPT. cannot keep due to aller- NEAR LAKE/SKIING: Raised Setauket. Historic district. Unique WHITE PICKET FENCE, aluminum, gies. Beautiful white cat 250 ft. Ranch 5+ acres, garage/base Want mature responsible freestanding bldng. Seat 49.$2,500 wigates, for pool or Needs lov- 482-668BeaDa ment, view, fireplace, decks, ex: 8 - 4:30 Mon.-Fri., pémth. rent. wigolde eyes. Garden, cellent condition, Anderson Win- Mineolaee Benefits; Health 516-689-6969 ing home or will have togo dows, Summit, NLY. 12175, PO, Box Care Pack Call Mr. Skanill to Animal Shelter. 147 (518) 287-1410 Maier. ($16) 747-8282 ext. 170 352-9471 36A Garage/ Sales (516) PECONIC: (North Fork) vineyard 32 Instruction region. 2-ac GARAGE SALE Oct. 15, 10-5 p.m. wildlife cnspa 106 Brixton Garden MATH TUTORING SPECIALIST Road, City. Southern exposure over meado WESTBURY FEDERAL NYSCAN L.1 South beach Algebra, Trig., Calculus, SATs, Dee SAVINGS GREs. Call 516-221-0835. MOVING-ALL CONTENTS OF way. Seclusion. $160,000Pat HOME. Redwood 516-765 765-2059. “Come Join Our Friendly Team” outdoor furn., 1000 SUNBEDS TONING TABLES. bric organ, lamps, brac 798-4509 Sunal-WOLFF Tanning Beds, PROFESSIONAL PAINTER: Ex Bankt positi available. Piano Instruction Slender Quest Passive Exercisers. perienced, neat, ‘reliable, PIT. Gi ting salary Call for free color Catalogue: Save references. Wallpaper and fully in: Gitutiben M.A. In Music. All-Levels MOVING SALE Complov to 50 percent 1-800-228-6292. sured. Benfamin Moore paints, no ing (cashier exp helptul). Free Sat., Oct. 15, 10a.m-4 p.m. job too small. interior/exterior Children & Adults DRIVERS/TEAMS WANTED: enrollment in American In- - FIT, Raindate Sun., Oct. 16 power blowing, aluminum and stitute of Pleasant Minimum ag 23, (1) year cross banking. at- 59 Glentawn Ave., Sea Clift vinyl sliding. Senior citizen C 191-150 mosphere in Westbury & Carle country experience, insurance, ion. counts, free estimates. Call H galvanized trailer, Place locations. weekly (718) 544-35 10/(5 16 796-0261. en| bonus Programs, demonst trate, exc for Call: Ms. Pinto loading/unloading. KROBLIN ta $3000. Call 589-258 WESTBURY YARD SALE REFRIGERATED XPRESS, INC.. DAY 516-334-4000 RANCH: Move-in condition. 3 BR, SAILER(HERMA\ york Moving. BR set, collec- 1-800-331-3995. 2 Fiberglass tibles, housewai autigArt & Photo bal 2 garages, 3+ secluded Ne ia m-6p.m. acre! FLAGS: All sizes U.S. AID eqClothinhododendron‘a Dr. stocked. Old area-$8 Country Boy Realty. Sat. 10/15, Rain dat10/2 flags earn trade-in allowance. VanHornesvill Free Catalog(315) WIRE TRAIN TO BEA marine, historic custom 858-2461. OPERATOR N early birds. Foreign, 36 Articles flags. Etiquette consultants. White MIF TRAVEL AGENT For Sale TARPAULIN - HEAVY DUTY: All RE. fiberglass shipped na- weather, rein- tionwide. Heap polyethylene nylon PER Local Stock Broker' office. TOUR GUIDE Nautique LTD., Typ- pc COUNTRY FRENCH OA Br 22.3 forced. Cover pools, boats; cars, LA. a Must. 8:30 e ing to 4:30, benefits. AIRLINE Excellent cond. $750. 5 pc 36D Bazaars wood. 6x8-$5, 8x10-$7, Experienced pref' but will COUNTRY FRENCH Dinette set FULL BUSINESS COURSE: 9x12-$9,10x12-$10, 12x12-! train. RESERVATIONIST Excellent Cond. $100 After 5 Law, i pm. 8x20-$14, 12x 16-$16, 10x20-: BUCCANEER Call Mr. Kelly or Mrs. Albino: 781-4105 home 15x15-$20, 12x20-$20,12x2: Start full timeipart time. witrailer & 4 SAIhp study program $395.00. FREE 12x25-$25, 16x20-$27, 20x21 671-8330 Train locaon tive $2500/best offer. 78 14 VENDORS WANTED CATALOG. Write: 15x30-$38, 20: ai Greystone ing. Business 1401 South 20x35-$ . School, Finan aid availa BRAND NEW FLEA MARKET Fedeal Stuar FL34994, 25x Job Highway, 25x40-$85, Lady& London Fog Raincoat- Sun., Nov. 6th METHODIST 30x50-$125, Nat&# Hdatrs Black, out size 26 Situations Wanted zip lining 10. Care tURE : 40x40-$150, Pompano Bch, Fi LAMPIAMI (Formerly BEST REASONABLE OFFER Metho no for Children) is $250, MARINA SLIPS AV Fo RI Station, o e FAM‘88 BABYSITTER & HOUSECLEAN- Massapequa looking for former residents tohelp season. Pool & all ACT. TRAVEL SCHOOL (516)676-6768 North of (Sunrise Hwy.) size:em ING avail, live-out, wiexp & refs. jebrate our 100th Anniversary stip Call eves., 516-764-8712. 7. Windy Dis ao a panIf Call nnie at 201-892-5277 1-800-327-7728 Please call (716) 633-7266 Ridge no an (516)676-5889 i 98ite Gateway, Main Street, At. 145, Middleburgh, N.Y. 12122. for Looking private duty Accredited Member N.H.S.C. Witinme N 14221. NURome care. Caring, reliable refs. C 7517178 GENERAL STOR Delie & Gas Sta- 37 tion, Good volume business. All EXPERIENCED Baby sitter will uiprrient goes. sy intersec- for care your toddler. Westbury,Ca CHILDREN’S BDRM. SS tion, upstate New York. $76,000 Hicksville, Syosset COMPLETE | HOOSIERCabinet: 516-333-59 area ANTI plus inventory. WALNUT CREEK 6-pc Louis of London furn. Black . RLTY., Cobleskill, N.Y. 12043 (518) & White. Good Condition. maple. Porcela slidi ccore, 234-3583. Looking tor ENTRY. LEVEL posi- re tion as a computer | repairer Have 482. 3601 Best offer over $400. 249-193: BBA DEGREE IN BUSIN Best Offer! JOBS! Now MANAGEMENT Currently atten- hiring inGOVERyour area, both skilled and un- ding computer technical school. skille For a list of jobs and Assertive, ambitious, non-smoker. 40 Musical Instruments COLONIAL Bar Call: 14615) 383-2627 Exa P Maple Experience: 2 years as customer 5 ft. formica twoswivel pleali service rep; promoted to claim' length, top, PIANO-Geo Steck Console, * chairs. Excellent condition. $115. adjuster; have done data entry on upright Excel cond. $795 Tes Federal government jobs

~ Catt 671-8317 IBM CRT unit. 201-445-2568 after 6 inyour andoverseas. Many im non Call Glenn 667-3587 ESSER, MAN CHEST mediate ae openings waiting terms of what most conside: B/hr. 2 ni tables-fruitwood. 2 Sing Tist or tea $15,000withto $09,000, peop ” sewing machines. Eves: 750-1 Phone cail (602) Our news- NURSE refun “Community Newspapers. ASSISTANTICOMPANION 42 Wanted To 838-8885, Ext. 11013. * DRUMS.- Vintage Ludwigs,6-piece Buy do cover the news and events of bie to take care of sick papers Hi-Hat plus 3 cymbals, natural ple. Excellent references varied we offer so wood, extra skins, whole set in LIONEUAMERICAN FLYER & all Hilton Head, IS, S.C. Golf, tennis, communities, but, from hospital and private. Own other old cases. $1,000. (718) 343-0388 eves toys & trains wanted by beach wiocean oriented proper- much more, and are so that car. collector-$$. 248-4899 widesprea after 8:00 except Thurs. Wkends till ties. Ideal for short term rental in- « HI 487-6783 of 466-3923 the of noon. come! Starting @ $49,500 to connotatio ,000. Some owner FOR SALE: Contemp. wainut D/R. BOOKS financing! newspaper” seems to understate us TUTOR available. Exp. Elementary set, table with self Vacation rentals available! Also, storing leaf, Mystery & Non-1 in good bit. With a circulation of over School Teacher will BUSINESSES! Carolina Real 126,000, provide sup- glass door breaktront, 6chairs ask- condition. CASHFiotlPAID port in Math & Reading during Estate, 1-800-541-5556, Bettina we are the ing . 869-8498 Munson, “Newspaper’s Community summer vacation. $30 hr. myhome. JOAN 626-8819 Broker. $4 per hr. your home. Call Susan Newspaper.” Kravitz 671-5476 FOR SALE: Violin/Viola WANTED plumbing OFF-WHITE Lane bedroom set, Instruction BRAND NEW! masonary w caren lacquer double dresser; Aior Cu. Alllevels, all ages. Traditional & armoire (2 doors, 3 OLD HOUSES 2 271-1457 Suzaki, 13 yrs exp. Professional drawers); night tables (2 For conservatory Trained. B M drawers); beveled glass mirror, Landscape M.A. Suzaki certified. (box-framed to match). Teak wall Restorations unit: 232° cabinets (4 drawers, One of Island’s 27 Business 516-794-2474 Long sliding door); 2 etched glass, 718-279-0435 door NEW HOUSES Opportunities sliding cabinets; 28° deep finest marinas, shelves; 212& deep shelves; teak For ass hangers, all Landscape hardware. Chocolate veivet Installations family oriented, (~ with a new 30’ x 50’ white abstract, on beige. Call W haul large trees pool, 516-487-3667 eves, or leave & plants available name & number. an immaculate clubhouse and Gr FIRST AMERICA FINANCIAL p Landscaping complete facilities CORPORATION FORSALE TWIN SIZE WATERBED LIKE NEW $225. Call 674-4745 367-6060 FRACO BELGE Coal Stove, 22000 EARN BTU’s, $350. Call 277-5326 eves. $230,000+ “PER YEAR HUMMEL ANNIVERSARY PLATE ORIENTAL RUGS individually or $807,500 with 10 1980 “Spring Dance&qu Boxed, OL OIL PAINTINGS asking $165 5014 Highest cash-any size/cond ‘Peconic River associates America’ Call 334-0500 ANYTIME (est.) with most LIVING ROOM, s room, kit- dining Ll. ORIENTAL RUG GALLERY business chen, furniture & for exciting acce POOL TABLE - in opportunity. sale by owner. (516) 671-94 full-sized, used, We have attracted ean good condition. 746-344 CPA&# lawyers, MBA LO Spin organ & Yacht Basin” mana; ex and others nsistor. 352-5384 gement executives, salespeople, Pré-1945 Radios, Pre-1955 TV, TAHO Corner who own franchises. cabinet, Pre-1960 Radio/TV. Memorabilia winged-backed chairs, sofa, DB Any hand cranked phonographs. Bed, Sq. coffee table, matching 2 Brand new = Unlimited market Pre-1965 Magazines. 581-4545. product end table, Mahogany Davenport table, 0! at the mouth of the « CUENT benefits e YOU allocate your prints, Chinese garden stool, col- own WANTED Peconic substantially at no time lectable ceramics. 676-2527 Bay OLD GUNS AND SWORDS 727-8386 extra cost Expert g No inventory MUST SELL Top prices paid for anti- ea « Product-sells itself que/modern, single pieces or 3m MR-412 Camera Presently entire collection Minimal overhead - when shown using Onyx Materi but canbe Call J. Girard Act now! Not a franchise or converted to Itek materials. s No competition MLM FOR QUICK SALE! 718-225-8200 Receive the balanc of CALL SAL Sam-spm Limited number of Marketing Rights the ‘88 Season 516-928-3971 TOTAL INVESTMENT $20,000 FREE (Evenings) WANTE Watches, for ‘89 slip rental or senJew2. High Prices paid! Call 718-347 For an information call WANTED™ OLD ORIENTAL RUGS package ‘SEALY - SERTA SIMMONS LOWEST ANY SIZE OR CONDITION PRICES! 2 hr. Delivery. MATRESS (416)368-0464 or (416)941-9922 (516) 698-2523, Anytime \_ MADNESS 1-800-544-4354 eerea=a3]|||}-| ge

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Estate GLEN COV - Lovely location, Lovely Real 4 2 bath house. Over- NEWS FLASH... FOR SALE HUNTINGTON VILLAGE property. BR, kitchen. Asking $239,000 orrent PORT WASHINGTON 3 (upper), BEST CONDITION Very desirable BR sajor $1,300/rent with option to taundry rm. private o REALTY eb Affordable parking. N Ideal for pro- Potential & ¥2 acre location in Charming House fessional pe single/couple. East Hills. Zoned for NOVEMBE 1 occupancy. $900 For Rent Offices For Rent 52D Co-ops/Condos 46 Homes GLEN HEAD $111,000 Reduction Business + elec. Call John: Just Listed Opposite Station 312 Now $539,000. 293-5300, ext. Thischarming Cape Cod inlove- Exclusively Show Thru 516-627-4034 or 424-8850 ly area. 4BR, Deck leads to plea- GREAT NECK - BAYSIDE Gorgeou 2 BR garden co- GLEN COVE-4BR, 2 Bth, carpeted, Psychotherapy santyard. Lotaxes. AGreat Buy! Pegg at: office. Excel. location. Newly op, modem Elk wiceramic tile floor, X- finished Bsmt $1300 Asking $259,000 remodeled suite. Quiet. 24 hr, buscorner, 100% equity, maint. $297. Merrill BAY 4 rooms COVE REALTY 621-6161 Exclusive with Lynch OYSTER large access. Call 516-773-4267. $107K firm, 718-217-611 $850 + utilities HAGAN REAL ESTATE Is your homestillonthe market? GLEN COVE Lovely 3 BR House, Realty MIKE TALBOT. 922-6877 GREENVALE-2 $400. Tired ofnoshow appointments? 414 bath. All amenities. $1,200 +. 6-0530 cae 671-2300 Please Call 621-! egitic GIL REALTY ITY-1 BR co-op, lux- These are just two of the GLENWOOD LANDING-Small Cot- uriously equipped. New kit- reasons marketing your home OYSTER BAY with a view. 2 BR, open back chen, bath, 2 carpet. $135,000. can become frustrating! Norwich tage HICKSVILLE East porch. person only. Nov. 110c- PORT WASHINGTON Let GARY at MERRILL LYNCH Call 248-5134 GLEN HEAD $700 incl. all. owner, REALTY show yo his proven Syosset cupancy. 5 Room office, corner suite, GREAT OPPT' toowna3BR,2 GILREALTY 671-2300 Ranch 3 BR, 2 baths, marketing plan. AC, ample parking, in Terrace Lg 2 BR Duplex $87 all $2,500/furnished. bathhome MIDDLE ISLAND-4 BR Ranch. carpelocation, nearRRand LIE. section. LRwifrpic.,a, El $900 % util. garag Call GARY Huge2 BR wiattic + etc. NEW CO-OP—THE KNOLLS Family rm., likenew, N. of Jericho. . Suitable insurance, travel, dead end St. $239,900. Master Suite New 3 BR $1,250 + $950 + util Owner. 732-2827 Storage avail. Immediate. GARDEN CITY-HEMPSTEAD 3 BR, 3 Bath, | today for atreemarket analysis. OWNER: 2 wiJacuzzi, $2,750. 3BR House $1,400 OLD WESTBURY-Charming 2.BR Cathedral Gardens, BR, new- ACCENTS A/C ly renovated. Well below spon- WASHING ‘GARY MURDOCK Others avail. from $650 Cottage, frpic. 681-4578 PORT Appliance sor price $96K 294-1948 1250. 3BR,2baths Ranch REAL ESTATE License Sales REALTY Agent FRANA CO REALTY 621-6161 $349,000/$1,950 to rent. 163 Main St. MERRILL LYNCH 922-6010 SEA CLIFF-2BR MANHASSET or 2 rooms avail GARDENCITY-1 BRCo-op Stewart Port Washington GIL REALTY Cotta ea-230 BR U SON REALTY Nov 1, $200-600 627-4727 Ave $170,000 718-347-4678 944-7171 627-9360 731-3600 CITY “Prime 883-8200 AT WASHINGTON Nice BRapt.Ground Are$125K. I specializeinEast Meadow and All Sizes Of Apts, Offices, And PORT WASHINGTON owner Share Vacant. 516-454-0841, ‘- Levittown are: ptherareas Rentals. Available 46A Homes To So Six (6) separate water- * your local ML Realty offices. Hot view carpeted offices. GE SA burglaralarm,wiw,a/c,‘Co- fiv ae clusive.ee LANDNene ie “BAR REAL CORAM-Share entire house. Cozy appliances, on Charming2 : BR. Go-Ed. $275 +. immed. Furnished wiexecutive I wifrpic. Lovely oversized prop SHELTER ISLAND 627-660 883-2244 negotiTAG-SAT-2008, Mid 694-2962/27 1.6358 secretary desks, chairs, 2year-old, custom built home Qwneran $200 || PORT —— wooded 3 BR, 2 TIMCERPEG WASHINGTON-Spectacular GARDEN CITY- unfurnished room, tiling cabinents, type- ontranquil acre, waterfront 2 BR, Apt in private 747-6420. GOVERNMENT HOMES baths, floors, brick fire- Timberpeg Homes, featuring post sharelargehouse telex, 4-line oak house. 718-721-2992 writers, HEWLETT From $1.00 (U-Repair) delinquent place, walk to deeded private & beam construction-using true phones, FAX and kit- Lux. co-op completely renovated, tax properties and repo&# For cur- ach, boat moaring. Shown mortise & tenon joinery. Stylish Available Im- huge 2 BR, formal DR, cent. alc, rent lists call: appointment, 516-749-2333. ibN: traditional designs with open, con- chenette. PORT WASHINGTON appls., 10’ceilings, oak firs., 2bIks. 1-800-232-3457, Ext. 5298 Brokeris. temporary tloor plans, feature 47 Time Sharing mediately. Sizes 200-- Luxury Duplex 3 BA, 2% baths, AR/shops, houses worship. ‘Also open evenings. Cedar shingle root, Andersen win- 400 ft. each. $15/$20 o $232,000.00 skylight, garage, bsmt., deck, sq. by owner. dows, cedar sidings & other high- BARBADOS VACATION-Save $19 374 GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U ceramic tile in foyer & EK. sq. ft. + utilities. 516-432-3224; Eves. 1070. quality components. 1000 Red Time Share, Exchange per repair). Delinquent tax property. CAMBRIA DAC — $1550 Priviedges-Rockly Resort-Only Call Owner: NORTH SHORE TOWERS-Very Repossessions. Call (1 805-687-6000, $6500. Call Gary After at 579-3074 large BR, 1% bath, all new ap- Ext. GH-5325 for current repo. fist Lg 3BR, 1% bath, all 516-944-5560 pliances, all blinds + elevators, appliances included. carp mirrors, high flr. maint. $775 PRIC- SHELTER SELL 759-2862. $1000 ED TO Principals 44 Apts For Rent 48 Seasonal Rentals Only GREAT NECK PEG CRONIN RE “FRANTIC” Port Washington ISLAND BALOWIN-very quiet deadendbi.1 883-3172 OYSTER BAY Lexington Estates Not to worry, have we gota BR, Kit/LA full bth. Util. includes WALK TO LIRR house for you! Alush tree lined FLORIDA Beautiful Studio. L-shaped street with M/BR suite + 2 BR, all, Prof, pref. Clos to all, RR/Shop- Modern, Professional Bidg. Jupiter Oceanfront Asking LA & fin. bsmnt. pingetc. with excellent parking. 2,000 wifrpice. PORT WASHINGTON ADULT CONDO AUDREY AVE REALTY 922-0111 CHARM 516-623-2131 Alte 6:00 pm sq.ft. corner unit & 775 sq.fl. VICTORIAN 2.BR, Immed. Occup. HART 14th floor with S.E. exposure. 2 unit 516-538-1875 944-3774. Eves. 516-466-1010 One hundred plus years old BR, 2 baths, - balconie: back new 2 SCHMERGEL Cutter Mill Great Neck completely step BAYSIDE-2 B Apt, family. PORT WASHINGTON furnished 2 decorated. Tennis, poo OYSTER BAY-Lex Estates, Owner Road, restore golf, in time and enjoy this 4 Near all trans./pkwys./shopping BR, carpeted, central air, walk UR minimum. 1stfir sauna. 3 mos. ENTERPRISES spacious B Co-op Bedroom, 2 Bath home. Larke First backyard, park- all. $2,400/mo. Call: sellinapt. Available Horlarre 466-0460 formal room with ing. ‘SJN CHILDREN COVE REALTY 621-6161 (G16 tam 622.3049 HUNTINGTON STATION - Legal living ireinat Ast 718-224-1589 516-747-3121 fireplace, Dining room, modern ‘S Two. 10rms.,5BR., 3baths. Canon- PORT WASH. - Mod 2rm. apt., EIK ‘WASHINGTON withallapptiances, ait princ. only POR appt. Fer- and BRILr. Off St. Parking, lybeshownby kitch ym, wraparound porch, of- - individual executive 516-427.$164, BAYVILLE Furnished Studio apt. washer/dryer, $650 incl. heat SYOS ing Manhasset Bay. 2 8R, 2 baths, Jon Realty wor ined glass windows, decorated. Privateentrance. wicont.rms., sta “Newl Call owner: Nan CAG, Security System, Medic LUXURIOUS SKI GETAWAY tec FAX. inct. all. 671-8171 Isecy. Alarm. $300 Simply stunn Must See! Lorig/short terphonesi HuntiCenterport High Oaks Realty PT. WASHINGTON -38 bath, Mt. top locationin theexclusive PRIVACY ONLY $230,000 hidden ski resort MacCRATE 671-6522 676-9287 bsmt., yard. $1,025. Call 883-6913. valley private AHIGH PLATEAU 75 miles trom NYC. 4 BR, EIK, WOODBURYX Oftice space to share IMPECCABLE veerot Ranch, - studio ROSLYNHEIGHTS- 367-3900 883-2900 BAYVILLE adja- OR frpic., sauna & many extras. luxury bldg. Aluxury home, executiveenter- 3 bedroom: 2% baths, ate all transportation. $950.zone!Cal ne cent to Long Island Sound $650. very taining. Hug fireplaces, lawn beautiful kitch dining 516-671 ar COVE REALTY 621-6161 For info, call days For Sale parties. acre-near water. open to room & Building I - th dining room,tavitiseparatetarndeck with BROOKVILLE - 201-764-6886 - 212-770-9930 51 Real Estate Wanted ROSLYN VILLAGE Get more torless. Ashowplace built nbarbe a lached2car semi private entrance, privatebath. Eves./Wkends, 483-2234 All this in 1+ acres of 7 PORT WASHINGTON Owner 261-5868 Eves best gatage. LAKE FRONT park line grounds, steps to COVE REALTY 621-6161 busy area, parking, mint 7,500sq.ft. RESIDENT private golf & beach. ; GLEN COVE 2-BR, EIK, util. incl Newly reflovated, 2 $975,000 floor SeT ae LONG BEACH only $155,500, 5% $375,000 2 ver- family house. Mod .. tiled king forlar AVAILA Space For Rent TOWN & COUNTRY tile down, 30yr. fixed ratemtg. for COVE REALTY: 621-6161 bath? 2 BA den to5-6 *rat olde 8.9 Homes &a building Ideal for 883-5200 NOW. Parkin garden. house to o sites all areas. Call us today. COV - 3 BR, baths, heated, near beach, shops. GLEN 2 yard. prot coulpe. $1550 neg GLEN HEAD suitable foro Se _ 692-7398 ee1,100 taxes, immed. occupancy $900+. No dogs. Airy-2 ate!vicinity- fa a 621-0349 621-1185is eci t CALL while precessing. COVE-3 rooms. 1st pl fecepl area O Store For Rent . GLEN frpic. Sturm 516-432- STERLING OWNER basis. floor + bsmt, yard. Nov.1st $750 group activity on an hourly Work (212) 752-7780) Call: COVE REALTY 621-6161L (212)684-3064 HARBOR Charmian at 671-0242 NORTHPORT NORTH OF 25A MUNSEY PARK 749-3300 STEN GOVE : HICKSVINLE. busy shoppi strip SEACLIFF Ideal for bea sal tanni Immaculate 3 BR, 1% bath Col- For rent. Totally renovated 2 BR 3,000 sq. ft.- basement space in 53 Homes For Sale & physical fitness salon, real office Ideal for inac- onial. Large LR with fireplace, house &airy35&# AlinewLR, 2 BR $800. inc! heat building. Villager estate, pet shop, Bay window, DR, sunny EK, play R Mod. kitchen & bath, open tive storage. Price open. shiropra podiatrist, travel age: room porch, hardwood floors, Ander- 4.B Duplex -2 baths Call: 516-931-0600 int ISLAND repair, p AFFORDABLE SHELTER windows, area in Grape Arbor $1,250 $485,000 or for rent $2,300/mo. son laundry Chines takeout, offices, etc basement. Ideal for 2 protes: Levittown Ranch in exc. cond. No competition. Good lease. Beautifully restored 5 br. farm- & Com- GIL REALTY 671-2300 EIK, bath, LR witrpic. sional singles. Spacious Low rent updated HARDING house. Very light & airy. Original Oct. 15$1300/mo. Will fortable. Avail. For Rent DAYS 516-421-4973 Alu siding, low taxes. go brick frpic. &L OR., gourmet Offiees fast! 516-944-6565 Eves & Wkends. 516-421-0615 REAL kit..2master BR., suites facing $152,900 southwest breezes & spec- 2 BR tacular sunsets, 170 bulk head- SEA CLIFF-Charming winter Call GARY.at ESTATE waterview. $950 ne: ed waterfront sandy beach & 90 MERRILL LYNCH REALTY GIL REALTY 671-2300 GLEN COVE 365-6606 ft. dock & float. By app&# only. GLEN COVE DOWNTO $750,000. SEA CLIFF.Waterview 3.4 BR. 1&# 731-3600 Furnished or unturnished. 3 BR. bath, deck, heat inc!.$1200 GREGORY F.PRICEAGENCY 1¥s bath, LR. DR, eat-in-kit. Ex- COVE REALTY 621-6161 2 Office Spaces Av able cellent area. Full and 749-0047 t yard in Elevator garage. Lease and deposit re- Luxury Building EAST. quired. $1500 month. Call S. HUNTINGTON AREA ATLANTIC BEACH Ne Listings 671-8317 & Beautiful private beach ¥2 block STONYBROOK-Professional resi- GROUND FLOO APT. BRICK COLONIAL in fabulous to beach. 3 BR. porch. garage. dent office or apt. wioff st. pkng. 3 walk to station neighborhood, Lo tax. Immed. occupancy. 2% bath, Tw Stores in Prime . completely brand LPuftpic.,. formal DR, moder kit: 2huge bedrooms, DR, LR, renovated, move in cond. Immed. bath 3BA, GLEN COVE-Mod 3 BR, 2 new kit., bath, Swedish sauna, $235k neg chen/break-fast area. 1% New Building occupancy. Reduced to $225,000. Duplex Townehouse $1200 & baths. screened porch. Finish- use of laundry room yard. 516-431-2056. 689-90; COV REALTY 621-6161 Imo. elec e playroom. $410,000 W. HEMPSTEAD/GARDEN CITY GLEN COVE Please Contact Be at: FABULOUS COLONIAL CALL: 516-385-7678 LINE Tree lined streets. Mint Wide Newly decorated first floor apt. LR. situated on approximately line GH Brick Cape o large plot. 4 DR, EIK.2baths. garage. mmedoc- Flower Hill acre, LA/frpic. For- BALDWIN ESTATES cup house, BR, 2baths, LRwith frpic, hugeDA. cupancy $950 + 674-4500 mal DR, huge family room 2 large BR., EIK, large LR,To DR., 1&q EIK, rec. room. CAC, $259,000 Call OAKS REALTY WOODBURY wifrplc., and bar. Tremendous bath, att. gar., wiw, terr., al extea 516-481-7214 ne 676-9287 Handsome 3&q 1ms. Wood floors, country kitchen with brick frpic. 671-652 « walk/RR. $192,500 owner NORTH laundry, deck. Rets.. security §: it 4BA, 22 baths. MANY EXTRAS, WOODMERE, 516-868. i sh a all including hand pegged floors, Spacious brick & shingle Hi Ranch, Stores 60- 14 GLEN COVE RENT NOWNew 692-3107 + GLEN COVE GLEN COV - french doors. brick patio. 3+ 1BR, 3baths, treelined, SD 10 Cedar Swamp Road Near LIRR FORECL HOMES Block. Dramatic main level den, Studio 14 28R. Pool, tennis. w: NEW DOWNTOWN $650,000. 671-5900 or 676-3745, Tremendous Call deck, contemporary w carpet, AC, dishwasher, ter- bargains. entertaining MANY EXTRAS! race, $1625, $300 FEE 45A To Share Prime location from 440 sq ft ]OT ITEM, ext. H34 om spacious EIK, warn ee NOSe ae eA gameApts aAmnnm WAM D |e o &l &l 0 weWESTBURY - Corner store, exc. mt OS SR to 1185 ft. FRE park- ACCENTS Asking Mid $300 759-9210 sq Ample location, Post Ave., theater bidg., Ex-Manhasset Late summer 569-5252, Ask for Charney FLU! . ing. occupancy. no food. No brokers. 997-7082 eves: REAL ESTATE BAYVILLE-NEW HOME Sh ni tur B con t 516-671-3330 br 998-4300 ans machine AP EST GLEN COVE a George 9am-6pm Best Location Manhasset Studio apts—Newly decorated 53A Loans 5 Pisce./12-21212- Call e 627-9360 944-7171 Mortgage se Nice Walk to beaches, schools and ne Mo | 715)8 18.96 1.2457 F Rent aes“Are 38 in —______50 Rooms For churches.36A,2tullbaths, LR, HIG OAKS REALTY GLEN COV offices 400 sq. ft_to ——_—______A, EIK, Den wiskylite. Many Ex- 671-6522 6762928 | nec rattan’ EAST NORTHPORT-Furn. RM & tras. Asking $345,000 -HOMEOWNERS- on | 45B Wanted to Rent bath. : GLEN COVE. Walk Clit AR m e FORECLOSURE only. .$7Shwk. Call 628-3713 NEW HYDE PARK in"Th Oaks&q Station. toS2BRapt. with GREAT NECK - R 2 full baths, brick cape, e all Brand BANKRUPTCY!! space in Belictr. otticavail. PORT WASH Sarm rm. avail. non- finishedjossibi 00 washerl SELLEROSE Legal 2 family, car e¢ GREAT NECK/ for Nutritionist. Work wieating smokingcouple- DIVORCED!! at AeAc 671-2300 92100&qu See a ee program. Nov. toc. call 6pm. or wkend 883-0905 LITTLE NECK disorder aft trie behind on your GUcHaG caipeledh Sie e064 Falling f 30x10, BA, EIK, 1st. floor. $625 baths, u-out, mortgage payments? We Private garage or vocati M schools, storag ROSLYN - Room great can help! No payments up COVE REALTY 621-6161 A Furnish Space needed by Female off Cross Island PORT WASHINGTON - Beautiful . parking to 2 Bad BR, years! credit, HUNTINGTON STATION.1 full ants. Very traffic. utilities incl. Pkwy., $225,000. Eves. Mon-Fri6-8, studio, util., fully furnished $485: light Refrigerator, or + Private entrance. Work- Tues., bankruptcy unemploy- bath Kit. microwave, priv.ent.&am bath. $85, 718-343-0388, Eves. Wed., COVE REALTY 621-6161 CALL NECK ment is not a ing Couple NO PETS, NO GREAT Thurs., 6-8, 516-775-8231 problem. Weekly. SEACLIFF CHILOREN, $575 includes heat. New Exclusive Charm- Foreclosure assistance (516 466-3000 WINDOWED 627-9075-6 Dutch Colonial. Call after Spm 421-2212 OFFICE ing Completly available for the divorced DIX HILLS - refurbished. 4 BRplustovely fami- and self-employed. Con- MANHASSET 3 rm furn bsment for rent in LUXURY Building New 4,000 sq.ft. 5-bdrm. ly roam with fireplace plus legal 2 solidate bills—save apt.nearall. Single occupant. Sec Homes For Rent WWO secretarial space. 52D 3%-bth., brick and cedar Col., BR guest cottage. Big Reduction your “4 3 blocks to RR station. -Co-ops/Condos home! & ret. $675 inc! util. 482-4620 [nd cent. aif/vacuum, 1 acre, wipvt. Now $419,000 parking. $900/m: ay, Sept. occup. Call GIL REALTY 671-2300 OYSTER BAY 3 room, heat inci., CARLE PLACE - small 2 BR house FREEPORT Waterfront Co-op SWISS CONSERVATIVE GROUP jer for appt. laundry facilities. $735 9 BR, 2 bath duplex 203-454-4404 203-454- wiappliances, patio. 516-829-6610 516-673-3524 COVE REALTY 621-6161 $1,000/mo. incl. orivewall. 333- Hu ige, Owner $159,900 378-1343po to-|

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FO LAUDERDALE-Magnificent ~ Be, OTSEGO COUNTY Upstate NY eas VERMONT merece! | (anwaren ie- | DELAWARE COUNTY SUGARBUSH port. Dorkavalensta of house wea tinantya Seaton for boat. pool, view from Inground Sleeps 4, heated pool, hot tul 5.1 Wooded open acres. Private POOL &a spa wiad- hidden on a room. Priced for immediate Luxury Duplex ‘every ‘sauna, pvt. beach, fall weekend Rd. Electric, Spring/Stream joining Game Am. Barn 24x80. mountainside. Spectacular sale! By Owner 482-3500 2nite.$225. Week- & Park Allon 70 #3450T. special, 3day, views, deeded pond acres. $235,000. views on 5 acres of tranquility day and full week discounted. Rights. Hunting, ski-deerrun10 3 ski areas. minutes. COLDWCLL home with new guest apart- 549-9859 minutes toWindStamford.2min.Poo UPSTATE NY BANKCRO ment. New black granite hospital tennie shopping, PLENTY OF ROOM onthese55 counter tops & Jenn Air ap- go$25,00 Massive stone DELAWARE COUNTY Asking acres. 4Bedroom house, plusa pliances. master 9-5 PM 212. 743 Locat eel = secondhome forincome. Plusa fireplace. Romantic bedroom with loft. A very Masonville area, rifle coun- 607-652-2693 tavern. Lots of fron- PUERTO RICO Call Weekends surveyed acres ad- tageon state highway. Willing to special property! try,6.41 5 Star Palinas Del Mar Villa. over 5,000 acres of sell house without business. $250,000 joining 6. Weeks 11/26 & 1/14, 741-238 Allfor $295.000.00 #1063. state land torests»Good FLORIDAIN.W. Mill Brook Real Estate road frontage. Beautiful

+] Waitstield, VT. 05673 HIGH ONAHILL. Bedroom + view. Land is mostly wood- COBLESKILL, NY AREA 3hrs. SOUTHAMPTON» Buckhorn Creek. loft with woodstove on 6 acres: ed wichoice home site. Ex- Shellon Mountain NYC. New Custom Built with a beautiful view. Minutes to Tel.(802) 496-6679 | Brand New3BR,3bath Over 1000 acres recorded cellent investment at only S5acres. Panoramic views, large Run. Priced at $65.400.00 Deer Owner deck, insulated picture win- land division, 228 parcels, #1014 $15,900. financing dows, utilitias. Excellent hun- 80% sold. Roads, trees, wionly $3,500 down. Call ting. MinutestoLakeandmajor electric, telephone & Bill Hunt, Sidney, NY. : ‘ski area. school bus & mail delivery. POCONOS LAKE 900 563-1993 Priced at $1,500-$2,000/ UPSTATE (607) So. of H Wate MillNew Con Terms, Owner. Call Eves. Wellenpaupac Estates acre. Total down payment mp. on 1+ acre in exclusive 2 Bedroom Cabin on 102 acres Just completed 3 BR, 2 full 518-294-7262 Owner financ- with pond, meadows & mount- hs, screened porch, pool, tennis and more. $56 ing. Frank Pierce, PO. Box ains with’ view. 2 miles from cathedral ceilings. ww, frptc., 56 Plots For Sale 277, Chipley, Florida32428, Deer Run Ski Resort. Deer & Andersen windows &a doors. HILTON HEAD SC-Shipyard Villa Homzons Rea! or call: turkey rifle country. Owner. Central sewers & water. CEMETERY PLOT-Plainview Old Hampton on Golf Course. Poo!, tennis, 2 BR. $129,000 Country Rd. Hicksville Located in 2% baths. Avail 8/13, 8/20. Sept.. $180,000 (616)234-2549 (516) 726-4330 — Garden of prayer. $800. Call Oct., & Nov. 201-639-2240. 904-638-7606 After 5 p.m 516-293-75 914-227-5376

it? Or what I do? offer to straighte you out for large fees) about can You are entitled to a fo thi House Calls Your lawye is righ If it turnsout you can’t kee ke get current, you& better off sellin the plac nant’s apartment, thoug you canno! By Edith Lank promptly Otherwise, you& only get further except in an emergency or b in debt, and th legal costs of foreclosure will arrangement, how the and how pil up. As for bankruptcy—follow your at- A for to get key get that it can stretch to include that Dear Edith: tion, except torney’s guidanc the tenant to live up to her lease— w on earlier residences) Iam still puzzled about this “over-55” postponed- profit matter of personalities, Perha you Sellin And Buyin landlord, sel: tax break when selling one’s principal meant to b a Tenant Dear Edith: My husband and I have two is rights. residence, up to $125,000 tax-free pro- Difficult Payin The Mortga a skill; so asserting your different opinions. He says we must sell fit. You I Dear Edith: We bo ur home about You don& say what the violations keep saying (and keep reading) as our home and then buy the next one. I If disturb “if you buy amore expensive residence three years ago. After making several were. you or neighbor are by a home and then sell say you buy yours. loud for ask the p to within two years.” What if we don’t buy we started having difficulty noises, éxample repairs, and Our home is free and clear, buying handl it. If the is late rent! another home when we sell our home of making payments on the mortgage. The proble another home would be cash.—Mrs. T.E. to reclaim the 17 years but move to an apartment? Will mortgage company says we have six and you want apartmen this and with the a step : you please straighten outonce months to a year to come up A. Because your next purchas won&# de- lawy in. for all? —Mr. R.A. payments. We have checked with a ona new it’s best to start by pend mortgage, real Heis the houseor house the market (How do you choose a goo estate A. You are confusing two different tax lawyer. saying sell go putting your present on Can yo dismiss a poor one? Edith Lank’s. bankrupt. We would like to keep our first. While won&# a loan, your treatments for those wh sell their own you require Your Home With An “is house. Are there other alter- “Sellin Agen a homes. Th first allows sellers of to any buyer might, and that could take three any age for t1anda stampe return envelop to A natives?—Mrs. T.C. ‘months so. But as soon as hous is postpone tax o their profit if amore expen- or your 140 Hemingway, Rochester, N.Y. 1462 listed for no harm in sive replacementreside is bough within A. Come up with the payments. : sale, starting your When don’t as house-huntin two years. you pay exactl promised, (Beginnin investors will find That’s a the lender has th to force a sale. Real eats bee are used to handling postponement, not “over-55 the right prompt “cash flow, “net operating income, lev tax exclusion about. situations like An agent— you& askin Youy’re lucky they’r offerin you breathin yours. your and “depreciation explaine in Edit The other different tax break is the chance don’t have contracts and dates so space; the to. lawyer— arrange ANALYZING YOUR FIRS. AL the dovetail. It’s don all the leaflet, for up to #125,00 profit, free of any federal Consumer Credit Counselin can be a two transactions ESTATE INVESTMENT. For a copy, se income tax €ver. You use this only once, and great help. The non-profit agency may have time. ilding and a stampe return envelope to In\ day. choose when you want to use it, anytime a different name in your city; if you’re in a you ment, 240 Hemingway Drive, No To the € after You can use it whether small town, the book. If there& Key Apartment 4 you& 5 you&# try city phon Edith will also letterwith Dear Edith: tenant has violated her 1462 answer any another hom or moving an way out, My buyin to apart- any to ge straighten they hel Los lease several times. Also I do not have a return envelope. (c 198 ment after the sale. ha to do with with the (It nothin process. Times a for the How do I Syndicat the other “replacemen residence” regul Beware, thoug of rip-off “agencie that key apartment. go

the pit.” improvements come from th pi You Auto Know Foushee’ five-man pit crew had a clear, members themselves. riginal well-defined objectiv in the Kodak Copier Make Pit Crew contest. The team had to The Workers facing chang . clean the refuel and Larr Cass,a MEMO unit manager, e By Dagmar Fors Karppi track to win and keep them safe and th fou tires, windshield, <head- “The invol drivers. They did so in about that observation, saying ch & 90 I with must doit in the quickes possibl time wii chang 17 t only. alway enjoyed working people is crucial to smooth teamwork, seconds. After the first 10 seconds into of peopl ver oursuccess. Thereisa onde family feeling seei involved, Weber& and Walrath’s team simulated the th pit stop, Foushe started yellin the time you get peop goo thing ;ENCY of shared effort fora common that makes goal bullhorn the need for Many of our proble are solved work well. “downtime” situation at Kodak Park with on a to emphasiz thing employees. And I’ve noticed we likenin th situation toa car speed- g« When can on the who displa racing you depen peopl a that, in thelas and crew and very goo particularl ynal resi- for and with is for pit by posting progress reports. sae work you, it super. Lookin Good Tools years. ‘ make better The end result was 100 hours less of normal- ways to a team perform is alway Foushee noted that tool design is also im- of interest and I l scheduled downtown. To celebrate, Good Use of Down Time to me hop to you. portant in both manufacturing and pit stops. breakfasts were held fo all Kodak has been con- operators, “MEMO is like a pit oper Recent sponsorin a “For Foushee said “sockets remov- muc mechanics and To the“ example between th at the Camel GT management. carry When a machine stops at our pit, test pit crews ing nuts from tires durin a race are madeso even further, the team invited an auto events. Here is what Kodak has analog be read with our windows of oppo: racing that the nut stays in them. If a nut should fall about the interaction between the outstanding auto racing pit crew chief, and have maintenance planne to tosay pit out of the socket, it could cost valuable and the Kodak It’s kind of Lawton Langston “Lanky” Foushee to spea ‘downtime’ period, Any time a machin crews crews. my second to set the nut b hand.” Foushee’s to be an ex- tory. experience proved our ‘pit’ we try todosomethin littl 4i Ranch, To accomplis perfection, Foushee’s crew SD 14 cellent for the MEMO As ‘dot ed, The Pap Sensitizing Division in Kodak parallel group. pit in repair that hel cut the total of svel den, practices constantl crew chief of Group 44 Inc. of Winchester, over an extended of time. In mporary Park at Eastman Kodak Compan is respon- period a XTRAS! VA, Foushee’s team had set the to the main welook foi sible for coating black and white and color Jagua Enthusiasm. repair proble record in the Kodak Pit Crew com- arney the Copier we can photograp papers. Keeping produc “What we look at as much as the ability thing improve. a petition in 198 His team also had won the tion equipment running and in goo shap of crew members is their enthusiasm,’ Foushe “We' bee seeing increased use the of the Production Kodak Copie Pit Crew titles two years in a throughout Loans is joint responsibilit said. We want five peopl enthusiasticall pit crew concept Koda and the row. Formerl with the US Air Force for 2 “and have Division Manufacturin Engineering workin togéth to make a winning and safe Pignata says, he was of the ica team and part Kodak overseas. If we Maintenance Organization (MEMO) car. Yes, they may be performin at times some plant RS- that maintained the Presidential plane Air Applying some positive thinking, Al what appears to be mundane tasks, and often to minimize equipment ‘downtime; JRE!! Force I, in the D. Eisenhower Weber, MEMO, and Dwight deserve. be innovative in of ma oY!! Department Manager, the don’t get the recognition the ways putting Paul Walrath, Production administration. back on th track?’ Department But goo teamwork is swiftly rewarded. a team of and Asa of team mem! Manager, brought operators “Each pi person must be abl to say he did way rewardin n your Where You Win or Lose ts? We mechanics togethe to address the issues of his dead level best with the materials he had. employe in Pape Sensitizing ani “Auto races are won o the race track, but ents up downtime. families were of the reducin That& the way it in industr too. You have guests company credit, can be lost in the Isee the pit stops, said Camel GT auto event at Watkins mploy- This team had an idea: “Let’s equate our Foush to believe in and company and. racing “An that can be true of too. The yourse your oblem. industry International track the Fourth proble to what auto racing pit crews face. in the direction over o you& going é stance race track and manufacturin have many ivorced Their goal and objective are very similar to “I known I&# impresse with what I weeken parallel but mainl it’s teamwork, people se d. Con- our own,’ the team concluded. of the Kodak operation.” 3 ve your working togethe for the best possibl result. 10-4— mentioned that some of the best Buddie ° Foushee Similar Goals Like industry, ‘downtime’ in th pit affects GROUP for pit stop speed- and other our You can’t win in suggestion 454-1336 The want to get their cars back on the productivity. by sitting BOULEVARD240BEa)9-|

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& VW 1974 LOVEBUG-New engine 63E RV‘s/Mobile 63G SECTION front end. Mint cond. Original Garages AUTOMOTIVWE owner. Call eves Best Offer. Homes 754-2475 INDOOR/OUTDOOR parking for 6 1978 22 ft. Coachmen Leprechaun mths. 2 short biks. Great Neck LIRR: 718-263-3421. HONDA ACCORD 1986 LX, 32K ful- OLDS CUTLASS 77 WANTED DRIVERS mini motor GMC, 400cu inengine, hitch, 4new loaded, 5 sp, a/c, arvfm cassette, 350-8/T, new motor, Headers. fullyequip.,AC, cruise, ‘Side Door for 1976 Nova. 6cyl. mi. 62 Wanted Auto Dalk Grey $9650. Cail after 4:30 Needs body work. $800. tires, excel. cond. 46,000 7480 516-676-6536 Call 781-7250 $13,000 (516) 935-5359 ALL Used Cars Foreign, Domestic, LINCOLN '8 Mark 7 LSC Fully OLDSMOBILE 1986 Cutlass Exotic. Prof service. Top $$. We loaded, mint, black beauty. 9 Supreme Broughm, 4 dr., low visit you. JonTar Inc, age months young. $19,990. milage, all power, am-fm stereo 1989’s non-smoker. 621 gpel A-1 Cond. $8000 63A Foreign Autos JUNK CARS REMQVED Owner, tap wirewh W BUY LATE MODEt WRECKS MAZDA eae wT AO “671-0179 ALrN 6 HIGHEST $S$ Satin Gold, fog lights, A/M F/M ‘76 HERE NOW! Stereo Cassette wieq., elec. engine. Runs well. VolarieisG car. Audi &# 5000S sunroof, 18K mi., loaded $300. 516-944-9896. full Diesel. Does 1981 PE RELIANT 2door, . GoedCal ee 63 Autos: For Sale not run, $300. 1 929’s ps, MOam-im, ac, only 56,000 E 14 Large Selection home:(516). alte Excellent condition. Con- 747-8282, MERCEDES BENZ ‘72 22D Auto, Sz2-O7atiie Ask for Kathy in Stock. Test drive the Buick LeSabre 1970 PS, AIC. Runs well $1500. 676-4000. FIERO SE: Ssp 24K Great Condition (in and out) MERCEDES-BENZ ‘73 280 Sedan PONi, all 85option BLK/ interior. $750 negotiable. Excell auto, P/S, AIC Origi ‘On showroom cond. TOYOTA COROLLA SRS 1987-auto. safest car sold in Sta. Wagon 1975 Toyota throughout. $3650, 676-6520 $7,450 Excellent condition.26,000mi. A/C, Best offer. 933-3358 Eves 266-694 am/fm Call after 5 MERCEDES BENZ SLC 1979 Days cass. $8,500. 754-3731 im, 354-7683. the USA* Showroom cond. $20,700 599-6272. PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1986 AC, All power, tilt wheel, *AS PER NH TS 7/28/88 FORD 1978 Fairmont. Sunroof, new NavyiVelour interior. $8500. Call 63D Antique & Classic tear brakes, tires good. $650.00 OLDS 1979 516-742-8607 CALL FOR IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTS DODGE ASPE 1979 Aufo, 4 dr, 8 DIESEL, LUXURY Mercedes cycl., AM/FM, A/C, Good’ running cond., $600 Best offer, 997-8022 RESTORE/PARTS 1958 219, 6 cyl. gas, semi-auto, Disc Winterize PYLMOUTH ‘48 5 window Front Coupe good for parts or possible FREE GRAND PRIX 1980. 6 Cyl. 2Dr runs have all parts needs restora- Excellent body, all power work- $200 call days. |12Point Servic Sedan. 66K miles. full power, A/C, tion. Best offer Over $1,000. 10 Point Brake Special ing, ac, stereo, needs motor rRstora 747-8282, ext. 118 AM/FM Cassette Stereo. $2,490 671-5187 work or conversion to gas 316-938-3458 RENAULT’ALLIANCE 198 - 4 Dr., Safety $39.95 29.95 MERG.1982 LINX. Gompact MAKE OFFER AMIFM stereo, good cond. Clean Wagon-Excellent cond. 38K miles. in/out, low miles. $3,000. 759-1900 Check-up parts + parts 401.4 sp. year. Extended warran 671-1509 M-F 9-5 Wanted: Expires Expires ty $2500 neg. 422.2080 Expires 10-21-88 10-21-88 10-21-88 t Antique Cars 1930 FRANKLIN WANTED. 1986 BUICK PARK AVE. FOR SALE Collector wants to purchase Olympic Sedan in restorable Black 4 dr. pis, mirrors, doors. 1987 Audi 4000S condition. Cardoes not have to windows, trunk gas cap. cruise berunningjust fairly complete. control. a/c, auto reverserstereo Also interested in obtaining is Mint Condition Silver/Gray tape, tull spare. Transferable ex Franklin parts and Literature vay) RET tended warrantee. Perfect con-* 4door,5 speed SEDA 13,000, Sunroof, Garaged. Call days: (516)747-8282 ext. 154 dition. $10.500. or eves: (718) 225-1755. * SALES * LEASING * SERVICE * PARTS Weekdays 542-2301 ALL MINT!! Other 248-3759 Asking $12,500 NORTHERN Ext. 239 Days 63H Accessories 718-656-8484 GREAT NECK ° (516) 829-6020 1987 PORSCHE 924 516-747-5616 Nights 1981 FORD Pick-Up Ca Only. For 3/10 MILE FROM QUEENS BORDER Red, Immaculate Quick Sale $275 483-0953 $16,500 Mazda Great Neck.-3,. 240 Northern Bivd. Great Neck, NY. ~ (616) 829-6020

1984 Mercedes Benz 500 SEL _ Gray Metalic, Excellent Gond. Northern Biv. Reasonably priced Long Island Expwy. 1987 Porsche 924 Red, Immaculate Cond. 5 5 ES n trans, a/c, low miles. Price ES Sunday 11-5 sale. NissanaE} Open quick Nissan 1981 Mercedes 380 SLC in white witn very low miles. Abeautiful older Benzin 5 repair. very good | MAZDA Great Neck .240 Northern Boulevard ( 16 829-6020 PEUGEOT 50! NISSAN SAst NOTHING ELS FEEL LIK HT CHRYSLER Le BARON GTS.'85 PATHFINDER Sun-roof , auto. ac, ps/pb. amiim 88 Stereo, new Aski $5,500. 868-544 ee LIS B

veaE 4 spd.. a/c, ps brakes. $5,495ape cruise. New tires, Price =—=s 757-7823, $15,649 Selling Dealer Discount Nissan Pathlinder xf BUICK SKYHAWK-Red; am/fm $1,300 cassette, auto trans, excellent $25,639 Selling Price cond. $3500 NEG. 369-5014 4,640 Dealer Discount BUY GOVERNMENT Seized and $14,349* Surplus Vehicles from $100..Forgs, * Chevys, Corvettes. etc.. For into $ Cal (213)925-9906 ext.2172 Used Cars 20,999 $100 OFF CADDY Eldorado ’85 beige/brown.

. Present this for additional $100 5 . an carriage RF, alloptions, gard. 45K &qu 300ZX 2+2, Sp., Flops $11,495 coupon owner, $11,500. 549-5245. off the Limit customer, pet deal. — orig.  Maxima Leather...... -- 7,495 *88 200 SX price. per CHEVETE 1982 Ac, auto, ps, pb, °86 Hyundai 4 Dr. GLS, Auto...... 6,495, Must be presented at tim of sale. 27,000 miles. 294-0081 after orig. ‘84 Peugeot Wagon DL, Auto..... 6,995 Not Applicable For Advertised Specials 6pm s  Mercury Capri, Auto ...... 4,495 CHEVY 1979 4 W Pick-up. MIND. All with yr.42,000 warranty PB. , cond. $6,500. Call for details: MSRP AM/FM STEREO 671-5732, after Sp.m. $12,699 SOCEM CHEVY 1986 S10 Total Package 2,70 Dir. Discount CAR mi rugning boards, push °88 Pulsar SE INTRODUCING EUROPE’S 3.0uard & tilt 316.334.powen AM/FM STEREO 1989 : P.S,P.B. OF THE YEAR CORVETTE ‘79 *9,999* Full Power Claret/Burg. louvers, 405 spoilers, mags 4 spd. 1989 240 SX PEUGEO MonThurs, 516-271-1044 ow INTRODU Sat., §16-921-5392 Bi;

Camaro, 77, automatic, great con- dition. 6cyc. 60,000 original miles $3,500. Call Heidi at 826- 627 Corvette 1965. Minti in out Red. $13,249 Selling Price: Not orig. Call tor details 674-5732. $1,250 Dealer Discount STARTING AT DODG 1975-318 VB Engin AVAILABLE FOR 8 passenger schbo| van. eng. in *41,999* ,500* excell. cond:, minor body pro: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY blems. Canbeviewed at Elmont Road School any schoo! day.

Best Offer Call 326-5516 § REASONS TO BUY FROM BARON DODGE ARIESK 1981, 51K,40R,4 cyl.,exc. co in-out, asking neg. 864-348: OVERHEA is lower than 3. PERSONALIZE SERVICE. You 5. WE DON’T CHARGE YOU Re eE ROI 1. OUR minor work. e7alivh W will beat 484-2611. most Nissan Dealers (which are not a.number but a valued MORE. meet or any FORD19552Dr,Restorable.- Restor Asking $400. 671-0018 don’t have to wait means lower price to you). customer. You legitimat price FOR FAIRLANE 500 “CLASSIC’ 6. N FINE PRINT. N GIM- 1957, 2 dr, A/T. V8, body excel. in- 2. OUR SERVICE RAT is $19 an an hour for a sales rep. terior good, needs some mechanical work. Nice car! $4,000 hou less than the Volume &# THE FAMILY has been MICKS. JUST GOO DEALS. 516-271-6095. # BARO .SER- in business for over 37 years. a . GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vehicles Dealer (t coin phrase. NOT VALID O ORDERS from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Cor- THE vettes, Chevys. Surpius Buyers VICE SALE WRITTEN PRIOR TO 9/29/88 Guide (1)805-687-6000, ext.S-4836. AFT

1980 - 6 Cyl., 2 Dr. OO roMites, full pow A/C, Caca stere AM/ $2,490. *Add Taxes, Tags Freigh & Dealer Option Rebate included. Fa

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AUTOMOTIVE SECTION

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Oil change and filter Flush radiator Pressure test cooling system Replace coolant Check and adjust drive belts Check brakes

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V-6 Fuel Engine, 1.9 Liter Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering & XLT Mode! & Trim, v6 Engine- Fuel Injected, Prefered Equip- Power Steeri Brakes & Air Conditi Clear Brakes, AM/FM Cassette, Air Conditioning & Tinted Glass, ment, Pkg #923, Air Conditioning, Tinted Glass AM/FM Coat Stee Belted WW Tires, AM/FM Stereo & much Steel Belted Radial Tires, Electric Clock/Console & Stereo wiclock, Automatic Directing Transmission, : more Pai Da Fle much more! 4x4, touch Drive & Much, Much More! a Sticker Price °14,509. 3 ’ Sale Price *13,177 Sticker Price *17,173. Sticker Price *10,221. Monthly Lease Rate *268.* Ford Pkge. Discount -*750. Ford Discount -*779. Pkge. Syosset Ford Discount -*1,245. Syosset Ford Discount -*462. Ford Rebate -*600 — Sale Price *8982. Final Sale Price ‘14,578. Lease Rate *189.98* Monthly Monthly Lease Rate *343.*

credit & Ford Credit Co.—One month se Ra h Le 60,000 Free Mi mile for excess miles, subject to NYS Use Tax, subj to approval by refund per nsureb lease end—to 1st in for wear and tear—lessee has no responsibility to purchase car a determine total security Seposit advance—Lease responsible excess leas c multiply mo. | mont fy

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1,39Q0 / 87 Olds Firenza, 4 Dr., A/T, P/S, A/C, Check steering components

Stereo Tape, 7K, Showroom New 7500 ‘ 3 86 Pontiac Fiero SE, 5 Sp., P/W, P/S, Tilt, Cruise, A/C, Sunroof, 32K 9500 ce aK A/T, Loaded, Extra 86 Chev Chevette 4 Dr., A/C, P/S, A a Sport Wheels 30K 20000 CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 86 Chev Nova, 4 Dr., 5 Spe A/C. . fae expires 11/30/88

Stereo Tape, Tilt, Cruis 16K 49500 : Additional parts and labor 86 Pontiac Grand Am, 2 Dr., 4 Cyl., A/T, not included PWPS, A/C, P/S, 26K. Like New 500 Pees a

; 85 Pontiac Grand Prix LE V8, Auto, A/C, : 00 P/W, P/L, Tilt, Cruise Loaded 9,295 ; 85 Ford Crown Vic., 4 Dr., V8, A/T, P/S, S 00 A/C, Tilt, Cruise, P/S, P/W, 27K 8,495 85 Dodge Omni, 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., A/T, A/C, $ P/ Stereo, 32K, Like New 5,99500 4x4

88 Toyota 4 Run 5 Speed, A/C, Stereo Tape, 8K DEMO 87 Toyota 4 Runner, 5 Speed, are Stereo Tape $ 500 86 Toyota P/U, 5 Speed, Stereo Cass., Rollbar, Alum. Wis. Saintes 85 Jeep Wagoneer Limite5 a, Ar taried,ade

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the best teams from upstat and Canada in the Guilderland Inter- ‘national Cross Country Oace i thejenriemamer b

Hicksville medal winne were Erica Moncayo and Denise BeJa. : Harriers Score at Sunke Meadow Hicksville Boys an against more than 100

nual St. Anthony’s Invitation at Sunken Meadow Par o O Five runners brough ho! defeating both their competitors and the tough Sunken Meadow Course. Jen Livingston continued her fabulous season, finishing third in the varsity race. Tenth grade sensation Erica Moncayo also won avarsity medal closely followed by Denise DeJaand Colleen Kenny. In the freshman races, Do Rapuzzi captured sixth plac for the girls- Ran Park and Courtney Reynol | brought medals home for Hicksville. oe

Hicksville’s Desmond James race at the Meadow.

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Varsity medal winner Jen Livingston at St. Anthony.

---- ~ os ~~" Witm “Medal Winner Courtney Reynolds “Medal Winner Erica Moneayo Medal Don Rapuzzi | Illustrated HICKSVILLE NEWS SPORTS

Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork - Thursday, October 13, 1988 Bage-4 TheCo of Forei woul li A fun time was had b The weather was and the Stressler, Ann Sass and Val Carmod all. delightful golfers Frances, awarded to the Last PS. For all concemed friends of were in rare form. Many prizes and gol A Speci prize was Cantiag celeb Merc Leag been will © .that It’s that was . was awarded the Place Team for determination. . Joh Harty reported Joh plaque were to outstanding h is also ina “Skins Game” as well in First and Second awards were Mimi Gallagher Blanche shut out as losin Annual Golf Weeken golfer Place; Georg Maguire, the will also for Closest the Pin and the Salinar, and Sis Wesnofske. individual bets to all. Better luck next time, given to anniversz The held Drive. Closest to the Pin was Ruth Joh —Joan Kellner Syosset- Mercy Leagu Longe capture b France their annual Golf Tournament Weekend at First Plac went to Florence Fordham, Joh Stressler and Ed Sass,whil Longest Drive of Post 32 Sunny Farms in New Yor the first Dot and Sarah Baldassari. went to Joh and Ka Be Hill upstate Harty Bogar Hart wasse weekend in Fordham, ny Octobe Second Place went to Len Ruth the lust publicly also go te

* Joan Kellner and John Harty

PAL Baseba News Chaplair Ferrara By Charlette Anstey Kanuck, Craig Kemmlein, Jaso Kramer, Robert Lane, Crai Mueller, Michael Silvestra We held our Boys’ Baseball Awards Night Brian Smith, Patrick Sullivan, Keith Wilcha, Sept 20. These trophies were awarded [van Amglin, Glenn Aragonallo Simon without place on them because the Chan Eric Chun Thomas Coffey, Steven Hicksville PAL stresses participation and in- Gansrow. John Glyn Michael Livolsia, Joh struction in our team sports. Perino, Michael Perino, Timmy Notice To AH Coaches: Please do not Perry, Rya Doris, Quinn, Peter Taormina, Shane Andrews, School, i forg tosend mea review and picture of ycur Robert Braun, Phili Caputo, Michael Cip- Bank in | team so it can be publis in the Hicksville David Shawn Illustrated News. piano, Goldman, Isler, Gre Joh z : Latini, Brya Levine, Mark Ridgwel Alex with Pla [ apologi to all parents wh felt their Rudi Jame Toelstedt Steve Tsounis, Michael Thew children di not receive equ treatment in Whitman, Patrick Anello, Rosario DeMarco, will take the newspaper. I did notify parents throug Bobb J. Ludeman Peter McGrath, Anthon Church i the newspaper, and in person if the asked Panarelli Timmy Paul, Justi Serpico Jimmy att me, that the could report on their team, sub- ing

~ Werchenski, Richard Werchenski, Marc Hicksvill mitit to me and it would be included in our Williams, Maro Youssef, Michael Youssef, weekly review of teams. If you have signe Josep Zawistrawsk Chris Brink, Joh u for basketball and woul like to volunteer Aheai Caliguir Kevin Chester, Hubert Chu, Bren- tod this, pleas notity me at the last sign-up. wasona dan Dailey Josep Ferruci, Chira Gosalia The following coaches received speci her bro Paras Gosalia Chris Keanne Jose Lombri, trophie from the Hicksville PAL for their Shirley participatio Jame Nagl David Nelson, Jame Nuzzi. Rookie Coaches: Mr. Barozie, Mr. Busch Sub-Intermediate Dr V Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Liciaga Hilton, Ardisson, - Carlos Ciuffari, Thomas Curley Stephe ’ Mazzurco, Roge Koopman, Mr. Jan. Junior Flemin Joh Hale Gerard Halfpenny Mra Coachs: Tom Goodlet, Mike Kanuck, Tim Shenne Maceo, Mike McKenna, Tim McKen- hav am Gansrow, Rick Coffe Pete Whitman, Mr. na, Edward Murphy, Mike Peck, Robert Willian Ridgwell Mr. Isler, Bob Paul Mr. McGrath, Peters, Robert Billy Spero Steinhauser, Harry Youn Mr. Serpico, Joh Caliguiri Mr. Chester, Sub- Chang Anthony DeStefano, Michael o Haver Intermediate Coaches: Joh Haley Mr. Graziose, Georg Intelisano, Jam Kelly, Steinhauser, Ed Lynch Mr. Graziose, Mr. In- Michael Kelly, Edward Lync Brian McKee, 28 19 telisano, Tom Curran, Mr. Pfeifer, Mr. Gre Meyers Joh Price, Stephe Ramirez, The Emanuel Danny Rogers, Mr. Galati, Mr. Huer- Joh Simenello Ton Sporanz Gu Carloni, Churc tas, Bill Dammes, Jo Filazolla, Ed Dammes. Tom Curran, Mark Emanuel, Pat Gerakaris b th b Intermediate Coaches: Vin Longo, Mr. Eric Germuth, Rick Gonzalez, Anthon Arece Culver, Jo Bentrewicz, Ted Schmidlap Hoyos Brian Loomis, Paul Lyons, Josep Mer- dov N Steve Ferraro, Budd Goodrich, Mr. Mon- talto, Rajiv Nair, Sid Nayaku Jarrod Pfeifer, Kath talbano, Ralp Cuccaro, Phil Antonucci. Jame Suecario, Patrick Clinton, Thomas Th Hicksville PAL extends a thank you for Galati, Michael Hayes Gre Huertas, Stephe matron the assistance of Eleanor Bentrewicz, wha Love, Darren Lowry, Josep Lowry, Dennis fle in. all suppli our umpires. Naughto David Pagano Dennis Reo, Chris Thel The Town of Oyste Bay Park workers and Yee, Kenneth Yee, Brian Rogers Jonatha an Su Tom Clark did a great job in up- Anstey Brian Brown, Jame Dammes, Scott Schwa Field and Hillside Terrace Park. Dorsey Scott Galdo, Brian Kist, Willie Koop- groom | Ush The followin boy received trophie man, Luke Johnso Robert Lync Daniel Rookies Division Marciano, Danny Paul, Brian Rooney Michael Vivek Angadi Michael Ardisson, Nelson Spreckle Ciuffari, Anthony Corrado, Kamal Gosalia, Intremediate Devang Goaslia, Donald Hilton, Josep Lane, Daniel Bianco, Sean Culver, Sa DeFazio, Zanpe Master, Lawrence McCarth Adam Michael DiToro, Dennis Diekjobst Ben Frye Smith, Joh Willie, Mormima Youssef, An- Gre Henglei Robert Lombri, Dan Longo, thon Agosto, Sean Conk, Frank Dugan Michael Longo Robert Patterson, Everlin Brya Glyn Ryan‘Hilderbra Howard Lam, Pino, Robert Pop Robert Bentrewicz, Jeff Hu Lazo, Peter Mazzurco, Brad Murphy Casio, Sam Chainami, Chris Ebert, Steve Fer- William Bob- Succarino, Anthony Vernace, raro, Georg Karazim, Ken Maser, Anthony b Vernace, Michael West, Ruben Avizes, Oliva, Robert Paul, Matt Pordum, Keith Charles Bornardo, Douglas Connan, Michael Schmidlap Jame Stangane Bill Toelstedt, Haeberle Terence Hughe Paul Jan, Gregor Tom Anstey, Peter Arpaia, Danny Goodrich, Kist, Stephe Koopman Jason Mathis, An- Tim Hefferman, Edwin Hodkinson, Larr thon Pesce, Jon Spielma Tommy Werchen- Karalazarida, Danny Lyons, Frank Mon- ski Alban Araneta, Chris Barozie, Michael talbano, Mike Nuzzi, Juli Ortiz, Eric Peck, Busch, Edward Chu, Andrew Coffey Jaso Karl Rice, Brian Whitman, Mark Babya Hammon, Steven Jones, David Liciag Joh Navin Belani Edi Borluca, David Cuccaro, Luyster Colm Naughto Vijay Patil, Danny Russell Frey Jose Gansrow, Jerry Geigl Quagliat Daniel Roche. Lane, Fabricio pak Anthon Jame Mahone Junior Division Monfano, Dan Williams, Jose Williams, Robert Williams, Roman Zlankienicz. (L-R): Sis Wesnofske, Mimi Gallagher, George Maguire, Blanche Salinar. Mauricio Ciuffardi, Stephe Garfunkel, (Photos by Ann Maguire) Tommy Goodlet, T.J. Johnson, Jonathan Heby@a|

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Compiled by Flo Gries Kathleen Has Art Exhibition Celebratin 47th Kathleen (Harty) Ruiz, daughte of John and of 6th has been The Commander of the Hicksville Veterans Imogene Harty Street, havin sole exhibition of her of Foreig Wars Post 321 Vincent Ferrara a Computer at 80 East would like to publicl wish histovely wife Paintings Washington Square Galleries, New York University, in New York Frances, a very happ birthda which she since The exhibition will be will celebrate on Friday October 14th— Septemb 2gth. o until October 21st. Hours are Tues: h is also sending congratulation to her as display Wed. & Thurs. 11- and Fri. & Sat., the will be celebrati their 47t weddin 11-7 p.m.; anniversary October 18th. 11- p.m. Kathleen, a of H.H.S., has Frances is Chapl of the Ladies Auxiliar 197 gradu earned a B.S degre cum laude, from the of Post 3212... .andI’msure if she knew Vin- State University of New York at New Paltz. ny was sendin her congratulatio throug She also summa cum laude with the Mlustrated that she would also like to graduate aM.A. in Art & Media, Art. publicl congratulat him. Our best wishes degre Computer : S plans to pursue Fine Arts Application also go to this happ couple of Compute Imaging and teach at a Univer- sit level. Kathleen ha worked as a computer animation and print design for the past ten years. Among other accomplishments Kathleen has won NY. International TV and Film Award and has created visuals for numerous Broadwa play and major corporations, (Now you can all see why Joh and Imogen are so prou of her). Try to get to see he show, It should be very interesting. News From the Ginocchios Jack and Jackie Gimocchio recently Chaplain Frances and Commander Vincent returned from a trip to Sturbridg Mass., ac- Ferrara, VFW Post 3211, Hicksvill : companie b daughte Carole Mangels her MR. and MRS, RICHARD CERINI —Geerdts- Engageme husband Bob, and their grandson Robbie, Renate and Rudy Geerdts of Hicksville an- Jim and Bryan. Unfortunate the had bare - Donna Medolla Bride of Richard Ce ini the of their l when crushed his nouce engagement daughte arrived, youn Bryan (1 ae an Mrs. Hicksville. Doris Geerdts, to John Peck, also of inge in the door of a restaurant and had to Donna Medoll daug o Mr. Hicksville. be rushed to nearb Harrington Hospital Antho Medolla beca the brid o Richard Donna an Richar are both 19 gradua of Hicksville where was to Doris, a197 uate of Hig micro-surgery performed Cerini, son o Mr, an Mrs. Vincent Cerini, o Hicksville Donnais a gradu School, is employe at European American restore his finger. A second surgery was per- is at a ceremon Septem 18 at St Paul th o St. Joh iof Pharmacy- now a Bank in Uniondale. formed recentl at Winthrop and Bryanison S Church in Brookville. and a researc scientis . pharma Pfiz Apostl fo Joh ai972 graduat of H.H.S.isemploye the mend. sympathiz with Mets pitche q with Plaza Mechanical in Plainview. Donna was attend b mai of hono Cary Pharmaceutic Compa The wedding is set for September 198 and Last week the all went to visit grandso Tavlarios o Lon Beach Bridesmaid were Richa is a gradu o Polyte Institute will take plac a St. ceep Evangelical Rob at the Wesleya University campus Maryan Gianchino Jil Giuttari and witha follow- wher he freshman, o Brookl an is an electrica engin fo Church in Hicksville reception isa Maryb Heber all o Flowe gi at the Knights of Columbu Hall, Gener Dynamic > ing Remember Herman Rigby? Lauren accompanine ee Hicksville. Scipio was ringbe Many of you will remember t Rigbysin Followi th ceremo a recepti wa held Welcome Back Mae Hicksville, There were two brothers; Si¢and at th Swan Club in Glen Richard& bes man was Chris Grasso o Head. back to Mae Pettit. Mae Herman. found out that Herm is the A heart welcome Jus a in Bermud Donn an Arizon as ushe were Gerri Cerini; Afte honeym was onasix week vacation, spendin it with publisher of Rigby Graphics located in Servi Richard ar now livin in Groto Connecticu her brother and sister-in-law, John and Babylon Herm prints the Grumman Ad- Jo Cerini and Michael Medolla, all o Lines. Best of luc to Herm." *~ Shirley in Pennsylv you, Get Well Wishes William J III Wed Dr. Ann Our get well wishes are bei extended Hicksville Illustrated News Dr. Cher Youn Frank Enni to - “Spuds” McKenzie, (a h is known is presently engaged in an extensive mail- Mr. an Mrs. William J Ennis oHicksville ‘You of Haverhill Mass., brothero th brid to his friends) Frank recentl had an eye ‘n- ing program so that newcomers to our is area can read our weekly endea- hav announce th thei son, Dr. and Mola jury and healin nicely marria of Rog o Virginia, formerl o vors and become.regular subscribers William J Ennis, UL to Dr. Cher Ann Hicksville. o Mr. an Mrs, Ernest Youn Happ Happ Happ Yes!... want to subscribe _ Youn daugh Th bride was th gradu fro Colle o Our happiés anniversary wishes are bein to Hicksville Illustrated o Haverhil Massachuse on Saturd May News th Hol Cross Worceste Mass., and receiv- sent to Maria and Joe Matz of Arch Lane as 28 198 e he deg in medicin fro St. Geor the celebrate 20 years of married life. The Mass at St Patrick’ R.C. NAME Nupti and a to Universit Grenad West Indies S is Or ue very happ anniversary Churc in Grovelan Mass., was celebrat former Hicksvillites who are now retired prese in reside at St- Medical two b th bride’ cousin Rev. William Coughl and living in Florida: Alice and Eddie “ADDRESS & Center Livingsto N.J Grether. from all Hicksville friends. A at th Lanam Club in An- . . . your recep followe CITY/STATE/ dove Mass. Th groo a grad of Hol Trinit Hig Hen-Pecked was and chickens—took Kathlee Sullivan o Haverfill, Mass., an Villanova Henrietta Fudge,two = Scho Hicksvill Universit PHONE and at the Long Fair &§« maton o hono an Capt JohrrHor M.D. Villanova, Pa., als receive his degr in First Second place Island at Old Villag Restoration last $9.00-per L) $16 for 2 ie in Hawaii to serve as be man. medicin St. is in Bethpag yr. yrs. fle fro fro George’ prese and : Ec nd. These hen are pets of Larissa © $22.50 for 3 yrs. The brid was als attende b Patricia Ennis at Methodist N.Y. reside Hospit Brookl Ricky Budinich. They have taken care of Senior Citizens an Susa Ennis Hicksvill sisters o th them at Easter. o them since the were give O $8.00 per yr. C) $15 for 2 yrs. Dr. Sema Hart N.Y. a tri to Bermud th co about groom an of Rochest Aft honeym Ever da Larissa and Rick gathe 5 ) $21.50 for 3 yrs. New Usher include Brian an Michael are residi in West Orang Jers aride almost every da Add $5. per year for You pl addresses — off conein hisli genelectric jeep They& come to love Long island : Method of them the woul a cat or a Payment: (enclosed) same as the a ne dog = 0 C Check The decide to enter the in th fair and LULL were just estactic over the fact that the took De Card first and second place. Atta’ way to go, kids. .Expiration: Vacation Enjoye i MAIL TO: Fran and Joe Kenyon and Tom and Rhea < Anton Community Newspapers — ~ retumed from a enjoyabl Reilly just very P.O, Box 1578 Mineola, LI NY 115 cruise to Bermuda. Rita and Don Buckley took a jaunt up to Killington Vermont and Hanover, Maine, to The Hicksville Illustrated News

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Box 1578) Phone - (516 747-8282. ; Subscription $9.00 per year. on page 4) » (continued 1988 - 13, Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, October Page celebrated since she married Pvt. Richard A. son of of more than Joh . .Th (continued from page 3) ... . Soto, Nancy eee i lionpl partin the to p 50.50,0]00 hom had to celebrate Soto and grandso of David E. Jones of one‘million participants in the 34t annual Anglin plenty on About Our Students at Letter of 3oth—their son Jamie celebrated Jame Street, has complete basic training Merit Program and will receive a Sept. his 20. .and October 2nd Hicksville H.S. Class of 195 is celebratin Ft. Dix, NJ. Commendation in recognition of outstan- bi was the da Micha Stau celebrated his their-3oth reunion October 22nd, ( week Richar is a 198 graduat of MacArthur din academic promise. birthda Hi mom and dad, Marie and Artie sen from Saturda at the Howard Johns Plain- Hig School in Levittown. him T The Bunch their best wishes. .:and the of Birthday . Leoce home view Plaza Hotel. Anyone from th classes Chery] Zukowsky of Hicksville is one on sendin Lane ha two of ’59 so and ’60 interested in attending more than 15,000 hig school seniors from We belate birthday Blueberr specia occasions to Harris from her greehusband celebrate Pat and plea contact Nancy (Walsh) Gustafson at across the country wh has bee chosen as to Doreen (Staub) recerftl Joe Leoce This is the first she has (continued on 510-289-10 or Patricia (Rankel) Losciale at a semi-finalist in the 198 competition for John. birthday Page 6) Merit the National Merit 516-681-61 . Scholarship b _.®@....Lsee that two Hicksville students Scholarshi Corporati (NMSC) Barbara Ann Marries Nicholas Loscial Hicksville School has been Kinn have mad the Varsity Football team at . Hig Barbara Ann of Mr. and Chaminade Hig School. Brian Knapp, a notifie b National Merit Scholarsh Corp. Kirin daught junior, isas 1551b.CB...... and Charles that David Holland and Stephen McNicholas Mrs. Jam Kinney of Franklin Square was of Mr. and Montana, a senior, is a 6’ 1” 210 Ib. tackle. have bee designated Commended Students married to Nichola J. Losciale, son Charle is the Charlie Montana... his in the National Merit Pro- Mrs. Losciale of Hicksville. The 3r . . 198 Scholarsh Angelo School St. Catherine of Siena - grandfathe and father are both Charles— gram. Hicksville High principal ceremony took plac at and both football. Richard announced that these R.C. Church in Franklin Square. the playe ..... Hogan The bride was attended b her sister, Christine Kinney. Bridesmaids were the TO YOUR HEALTH groom’ two sisters, Tricia and Gena Lynn Loscial Barbara cousin, Jennif Griga and B RICHARD H. BLAU, M.D. Ellen De Luna. Barbara graduate from Pace University. Nicholas from the SUNY Sjogren’s Syndro - Its Relationship To Arthritis graduate system. Both are employ by Allstate. mixed Sjogren’ (pronounce show- is rheumatoid arthritis, lupus con- The groom was attended by his cousin an inflammator disorder of the gland nective tissue disease, and sarcoidosis. Brian Rankel, the bride’s cousin, Thomas ‘and can be associated with many types Although many peopl with Sjogren Herbst, Alex Sardi and Vincent Annuziato. Th was held at the of arthritis. Often, the proble causes may never develop arthritis, the occur- reception Salisbu on. Green. The ona cruise dr eyes and a dr mouth..This abnor- rence of Sjogren may be a very coupl honeymoon ea to the Bahamas. malit can produ a feelin of grittiness sign of arthritis. The couple are makin their hom in in the eye, or a feelin of constant thirst. Th diagnosis of this disorder is usuall Ronkonkoma. MR. and MRS. NICHOLAS LOSCIALE The cause of Sjogren is not known. made o the basis of a medical histor Certain evidence suggests a defect in- and a complet physic examination. THE BIBLE. .GOD’S INSTRUCTION BOOK FOR volvin the body’ immune system. This is done to make certain that an . MAN God created man and placed him on the earth that He created. God in His love Once this inflammation occurs, the associated arthritis is not A sim- pro- present. for man would not leave him there without direction and guidance, for his life and duction: of tears or saliva is impaired. pl tear secretion test, called a Shirmer’s how to live in the world in which He placed him.

God left his book of instruction. . THE BIBLE. A book of love written by God, With the continual lack of these Tear can often confirm the test, about Each wrote almost through forty g lubricatin fluids, the eyes and the diagnosi nothing of the others part, over a period of 1,500 years, three continents, and three languages. Yet, as we examine the BOOK today, it is one Book, in complete har- mouth become Many Treatment of the arthritis associated very dry. patients mony. It has a single subject, God’s love to man. with such with of the Sjogren’ experience pro- Sjogren is a specialt “But these written that believe “All scripture is God-breathed and is\useful are you may that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and nounced thirst that the carry a gla of rheumatologist. If the symptoms are for teaching, rebuking, correcting and train- believing you may ing in righteousness, so that the man i water with them. Thes are mild, little treatment be needed. i oy halife ge patients pro- may God may be thoroughly equipped tor m ne to recurrent infections For good work.” 2 TIMOTHY 3:1 develop ey more severe proble medicati “| meditate on your precepts and consider

* your ways. | delight in your decrees; will or dental cavities. are available and are “Above all, you must understand that no ! helpful. frat negiect you Word.” ” prophecy of Scripture came about by the Often, this disorder Arthritis strikes of PSALM 119: 15-16 peopl with come one out seven peo- Prophet&# own interpretation. For never had its origin in the will of man, but to the attention of the rheumatologis ple. Learn th facts. Call for com- Bs ‘Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light your men spoke {rom God as they carried evipeth” because along by the Holy (arthriti specialis the have an plimentar copy of “The Join Approac Spirit” peter 1:20-21 PSALM 119:105

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- 1988 Hicksville Illustrated News Hicksville. New York - Thursday. October 13, Bage- ii (continued from page 4) and grandparents Jessie and Frank Gabrus celebrated their will be 18th weddin anniversar on helping him celebrate his bi October .and 10th. . . to Eleanor Tokar—a . Andra . . Wahl had all the day. great big birthday is trimmings at the Leoce hom as she wish bein sent to her. Her day is celebrated her Oct. Here is another birthday on Oct. 15th. . . message: “San- ath, and here is a message: “Happy d and ShellieGersten would like to public- Belated Birthday to my Mom, Renate ly wish their son, Glemn, a very hap 21st Geerdts, who celebrated her birthday birthda which will take plac October 24th October 6th,’ Doris send her too.” love, & John... Lucky best, . . . . .on Oct. 12th Kathleen Manaskie will be That& all for now. .~... .don’t tosend ee her 1th birthda Kathlee is in forge pec in social anniversaries, her second year at Nassau Community and your notes— isalsoon the Dean& List. birthday parties etc. etc. . . . . Congratulatio toa very speci guy, Rudy DePalma of West

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NASSAU COUNTY AUXILIARY Police Hicksville Unit 312. (Back row) Rita Rusch, APO, Michael Cappuccilli, APO. (Front row) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koehler, APO, and Stanley J. Wierzbicki, New York Police Department.

(BACK ROW) Richard Kershow, ex-chief, Hicksville Fire Department, Gilbert Cusick, Hicksville Water Commissioner, (front row) Nick and Ronnie Brigandi. Nick is also a Hicksville Water Commissioner.

(BACK ROW) Ann Murphy, Barbara and E Kelly (grand knight of Joseph Barry K of C Council No. 2520, Hicksville Water Commissioner Richard and Betty Humann. (frontrow) Vince Murphy, Richard Kitson and Paul Bauccio.

HICKSVILLEC Fred Parola.

VFW POST2211: (back row) Antheny Ferrara, senior vice president, Joseph Messanaof the Ways and Means Committee for the post. (Front row) Freida Ferrara, Edward Kleniewski, VFW service officer and his wife, Stella.

AMY HERBST, Bill and Clara Bennett, Mare Herbst, Republican Club, Richard Evers, local historian. CHARLES A. WAGNER Post 421, American Legion, (back row) Ray Gamble, Richard Hochbrueckner, Arthur Rutz. (front row) Charlotte Holder, Arlene Howard, commander, Cynthia Hochbrueckner, Harriet Rutz.

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- Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursday. October 13, 1988 Page-10 [ : Aban Car becomi Common E HICKSVILLE A —- CL Eng = founded in 1986 by Howard J Finnegan rememt NEW ed?—or RITA LANGDON Editor speci v EDITORIAL STAFF was lool JANICE MANASKIE CATHERINE TOKAR, hair or y Social Editor FLO GRIES mond w ADVERTISING HOE ring...Ar KEITH KNUDS PETER rememt the Hicksville Edition of the Mid- Island Herald Incorporating was so pi in 1949 by Fred J. Noeth founded and yea: though Hicksville Illustrated News is published every Thurs engagen Anton Community Newspapers of Long Island by ed gir s East Second Street, Mineola, New York 11501 13 rememt -747-8282 a 5 five pou: glo of: ANOTHER UNSIGHTLY ABANDONED car sits on the corne of Ludy Street and South and hol Broadway. Lately, residents have been complaining to the town and the police about o the rise in our town. Letters From Our Readers abandoned cars, which appear to be

© Anton Comn C Letters to theeditor are welcomed b the editors and publisher of the Anton Ne must follow certain in order for us to them: should be a Sh a po However, the guideli print they Editorial ble; we reserve the right to edit in the interest of space; the MUST be signe ( type name at the bottom will not suffice); the must inclu an address and telephon number so that we can verify their authenticit For the last 1 years, the Hicksville Community Council has honored local We receive many fine letters which we woul like to share with our readers, but we are unable to use and residents. Last week, the Council honored the Police them because the are unsign or have a typewritten name only. organizations Auxiliar Wh because of limitations, but we to both sides W cannot publish every letter we receive space try present Hicksville Unit 312 and community activists Bill and Clara Bennett. While this of all issues. Personal attacks and letters considered to be in poor taste will not be printed organization and this husband-and-wife team deserve recognition, the Hicksville a STATE: Community Council also deserves a round of applaus The president and board To Th Editor: tained. To act without having first considered Veterans ¢ of directors of the Council were united 18 years ago for one purpose— better- When the citizens in our community fail this kind of information is both irresponsibl State licer ment of Hicksville. On th first Thursda of every month, members and guests to act with unity of purpose, the result is a and shért sighte It is irresponsibl because words “P. have a forum weakening our collective it does not resolve the real questions and meet to discuss and try to solve proble in the community. The gener of power fact recei for self-determination. This was made com- merel shifts the burden of doin so to others wher residents can state their problem and the Council can try to direct them. of doll: evident when New York in the It is short sighted because : 15 pletel recently community. “We are not here to take a stand but to hel peopl to take their aenta ~ State conversion of the lack of diminishes our collective RRR EES propose property unity power said the Council’s founder, Sheila Noeth. The Council also tries to have a town at 499 Jerusale Avenue to facility for the to influence the conditions under whic all official at each who may know answers to some of the proble residents NASSA housin of a small number of mental patients of us must live. meeti “If can’t solve the the town official will take their number residents and their profession staff. A allied civic Fortunately, the state has not yet madea pose. the proble was formed and, without final loca- to back Mrs. Noeth. is to and through group discussing dispositio regardi the facility’s andtry get tothem,’ sa Ou obje help improve the matter with other town civic organiza- tion. Ther isstill time, albeit muchless than Hicksville as much as we can” in cooper this set about sites in before, to consider matter and make tions, group finding th Th Hicksville Community Council truly is “the eyes, the ears and the voice the progr other areas of Hicksville to to the responsibl proposal on behalf of the town propose of Hicksville” and should be commended for its dedication to the community. a few da state as alternative locations for the facility. as a whole. We should be thankful for this Thank You, Fire Department ha desigr We think that the only purpose of this action and utilize the time wisely We should also his staff for the wonder- a chronic was to defer the matter to another note carefully what has transpired and Aspeci thanks to Hicksville Fire Chief, Jerry O’Brien and neighborhood resol not to act in this way again. ful jo the did Sunda at the start of fire prevention week. Our fire departmen ceming s Does Hicksville need such at all? Ann Ferrado facility Mary should be commended for the excellent job the do watchin over us as well as 2h KK And, if it does, what is the best location for President, Northwest the many additional tasks the such as their effort to educate us about it in terms of the needs of the entire com- Civic Association bail JUDGE fire safet munity and the mental patients? To arrive Kath Del Rosso ed his opr —R.MLL. at meaningf answers to these questions in- President, Duffy dru para put from all’concerned citizens must be ob- Park Civic Association inhighb Our Town Hicksville US a Revisite ROBER The 1938 Hurricane « Few boas about a four-volume States Se Want toknow what our townisall about? towns can Hicksville can. Volume What our beginning were? Both newcomers histor of their own. 28 million the Someone Wh It— and those wh have been around awhile will Lis off the 394 pages devoted to — Experienc ju press. some of t be interested the Local area& from 164 throug 196 The After readin about the havoc caused b the 193 Hurricane in a recent issue of the in visiting History histor for their: available for loan at th You Roo at the Hicksville Public Library It is full boo is library. Illustrated, would like to share my experience of that day credit of of Hicksville memorabilia; old pictures, ‘are welcome to come in and borrow a copy My girlfriend and were returning hom from Atlantic City—we had spent a week&# old for 28 day Browse through its page that are change vacation there, in the day of the Diving Horse. newspapers, posters (some campaign ones), booklets, and and school cramme with old photo to - o organization $10,00 We were on a Greyhou bus, headed back to New York City—the terminal sth Local historian, Richard Evers is We all owe a thank you to Richard ‘an Avenue, between 33r and 34t Streets. programs. andlastl for their time and effort here from1 p.m. to p.m. weekda to answer Anne Evers giving It was a dull, overcast, slightly drizzlin da as we boarded the bus. As we traveled do noth and find what and sustaining enoug interests to put in print the weather worsened and the darkened your questions hel you you alon da ae a a ee are interested in. “Our History” We had seats behin the driver. We wanted to see where we were going. Remember, the bus kind of communication. .so ASSEN in those day there wasn’t anyradio in or oth . who knew abo a hurricane? What Hicksville I on Comn Th rain fot only came down steadily but in time it was coming down in sheets of Readi Jaw will water and wind and the couldn&# kee up with it. My friend and I started to sing wipers — The following books were highly re- 2, COUPLEPOWER Arlene Krupa tion re all the songs—we were Bin Crosb fans. popula — queste last week at the Hicksville Public 3 THE FIRST SALUTE Barbara Tuchman ing light Peo sitting in h bac of the bus seemed to be aslee Anyway, we were progressing Library 4. LIFE AFTER HARRY — Virgini Graham either of steadil but slowly, because the driver couldn& see the road ahead. Aftera while we became driver 5. LILLY — Peter Seibleman silent—just watching where we were going. We sa a light up ahead and th was FICTION

for few We — of Suddenly weather lifted a minutes. . using it asa sort guide the gaspe 1, THE REVOLUTIONIST Robert Littell The following videos were highly re- the side of we was th the div withus..... the was a o what — Hiller light warning though 2. PICTUR THIS Jose quest last week at the library road—instead there was a ravine and that’s where we were headed. We both started — Donohue 3 THE DUBLIN AFFAIR P.S. 1. FULL METAL JACKET to and the driver said, “Girls, o you will hel me to kee alert pray, pleas singing, — ke 4. BLOOD HEAT Steven Pieczenik 2. GOOD MORNING VIETNAM and awake, we still have a lon way to go. We sang the ‘Oldies and the Golden Oldies, 5. THE BIG NOWHERE — Jame Ellro SUSPECT and the Golden, Golden Oldies’ 3 4. STAKE OUT When we pulled into the Greyhou terminal, we sure were glad to get off. The driver NONFICTION EMPIRE OF THE SUN — Cheetham spo to us to than us for helpin him. We shook hands a headed for home. 1. KEEPER OF THE KEYS Nicholas 5 What an experience! EB + Hicksville High Classes 1974-76 Boar Football Reunion —— School Meeti Hicksville Hig Schoo classes of Antun catering hall in conjunction with the Wednesda Oct. 26 8:1 p.m. b and 197 football teams will be holdin;1914 Alumni Homecoming Dance. reunion of those players wh participate i Fo further information call Harry Jaco Hicksville Administration Buildin varsity football. The event will take plac at at 433-71 oF 933-9400.

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EDITORIAL A N D

--Engagement rings are probabl the most exciting jewelry ever...Do you remember where exactly you were whe you received yours?, Were you surpris- ed?— had you decided togethe and gon to the jeweler to choose?...and how the speci was feelin when yo first wore it and how sure you were that everyone was at left looking your hand...and just to be sure, how often you patted your hair or your cheek so that no one could miss your sparkler!!...And even ifyou dia- was mond miniscule, no later ring ever had the enchantment of that so-special ring...An d you, as I do still wear it and look at it with great love and joy and remember all tha it represents?.....An do also remember that Mother you your ¥. KEN FEATE KI was so that HE could positive never support you???...But you married him anyway N Oe 8574 Vow and years later, your Mother denied that s had ever harbored such negative thoughts!!...I fact, to hea her tell, it would seem she had engineere the whole \ NASS COU =) engagement herself!!...And, in my sorority, it was the custom that the newl O NWYO BEAT engag- 5 Nouri ELEC ed gir should treat the group to a five- box of chocolates and [ can still (Sent KENNE B A remember the squealin whe I arrived from Thanksgivin vacation bearin my SIZABLE ( 19 ON 59. oF AMERI oF f five poun of Fann Farmer chocolates!!...5o but that MARGIN ! many thing chang speci VOTING AGE BOTHERE 70 VOTE / glo of an engagement ring lingers on... when one of our girls comes in grinning and holds out her left hand, the air is still rosy and we all get so excited.

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Wha Our Politicians Are Sayi

STATE SENATOR MICHAEL J. TULLY JR. (R- Heights Chairman of the Senate Veterans Committee, has announced a new bill that would create a specia New York State license plate for recipients of the Purple Heart Medal. Th plates, bearin the Che Investor’ s Corn words “Purpl Heart” would be issued only after proof that the applican had in By Josep P. Frey, Ph.D. fact received the Purpl Heart Medal. There would be an additional service charg of 15 dollars, annually if this bill is passe BLAME THE ROCKEFELLERS

AEG GIG AGI II IGG IOI ICI IG I GIGI IR ICIOR At tet it tetk dtr Within the last month the farmers in tlie Midwest asked Dukakis how he NASSAU COUNTY EXECUTIVE THOMAS S. GULOTTA is encouraging all senior the proble of the gl of wheat and other grains on the world market that has th of This has mad it hard for the farmers make a h the residents to for free flu whic will be available at various sites price grains to profit. It hur registe inoculations, they small farmers the most because they are th least cost efficient. He replied that should througho the county. The Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen Affairs grow some high demand, high priced product instead of wheat. This is an answer would in with the Nassau of Health, is ! cooperation County Department again sponsoring mak sense to any business person in the same situation. Give the customer what the for those 60 and over. Although people wh the flu are ill for at a goo program age get especiall price. : Unfort for of the alternate he mentioned a few day high- peopl may develo complications The Federal Government cna Dukakis, one product was dive. Now many like endive in their salad. With farmers it seems tha it: has designate as “high- those individuals wh are elderly orare sufferin from people pamb product. The Duke should hav said that the surplu is all the Rockefe a chronic disease involvin heart, lung or endocrine system. For information con- The of world hung has been a concern since the day of Malthus. cerning and call sites registration, 564-692 more thanpoe20 years ag that the population increase would cause massive A 2 CC A 6 EO oR Oe oe a Ee k of SR RAR OR ER ARE RE AR 2 CR fe RC ae 2 “has not been proven correct. Fortunately we have found wai to increase the supp

food faster or equal to the population increases. Farmers have the most | JUDGE RALPH P. FRANCO, candidat for return to the District Court has announc- | tor of the world’s economy, bar none. You may remember that in 1900 it took percent ed his to any which would the dispensin of drug and _ opposition legislation permit of our populatio to feed the other 4 percent. Toda it takes just 2 percent to feed the 9 to addicts. H feels th solution lies in abusers to dru paraphernal drug holding dru percent with large surplu export. iB late when the Rockerfellers funde in hig bail and the placemen of more emphasis‘ the “Sa No to Drugs program. Th latest increases started during the 50 This and other research le EE o the yiel of b cross- H ee oR oe aI 2 9 IC i a a a a a ak a a a 2 a aR I OR 9 increasing grain called the “gree revolution”, an explosio of grain producti all over the w ROBERT R. MCMILLAN, and Conservative candidat for the United the Republic Inthe fifties, onl a few countries were exporters of grains The United States and Cana will America’s a States Senate, has pledg to press for federal legislatio that give were the two largest exporters. Since that time many countries have develop export horror of star- 28 million senior citizens choices in financin long- health care and relieve surplu India is a goo exampl Who does not remember the stories Indian greate : vation. What has The Green Revolution. the financial load that middle income Americans must bear to care happened some of many farming With the new types of seeds, proper fertilizer, enoug water, and improve tools for their elderly parents. His proposal include: Federal legislation to provide a tax of and methods any nation can increase its grain productivity dramaticall Thi unt credit of for families of Medicare recipients for long- care needs, $2,50 per year rice grown in India is four times more tha 30 years ago In spite of an increase o allow the families of to deduct markets chang in the tax cod to depende parents up peopl each year, India produc a surplu Now it competes on world agains U.S. health is no It is not a basket cas: to $10,000 pe year per parent for the cost of a nursing hom orat-home care, rice. Starvation in that country longe widesprea Production increases and the farmers for Medicaid so that the thing ha occurred all over the world. suff without and lastly, legislatio revising eligibilit requirements elderl : subsidies. : do not hav to be destitute to qualif aid. fo M advice to the farmers is to heed the words of Dukakis. Give the consum SEGARA GIGISIGIIGIIGR ICICI ACIOR GR UR FOR 208 20 EK all the need or wants at a goo price. My advice to Dukakis is to blam it on staun: ASSEMBLYMAN LEWIS J. YEVOLI (Dem 13th A.D.), Chairman of the Assembl Rockefeller brothers next time. After all, the started it. has noted tha on Commerce, Industry and Economic Developmen a recently passe of investments and finance at LIU/C.W. Post Cam in Lon, The'‘n Doctor Frey is a profess law will ensure greater safety for school children on Long Island. regula Island. If you wisha copy of his “Ten Rules to Get Rich and Keep It, Too, ‘send alar Eem tion that a school bus must remain stopped with warn- requires self addressed envelop to Anton Community Newspapers 132 East Secon Stree Mineola, least feet from the busand ing ligh flashing until all discharg passengers are at 15 NY 11501, Attn: Dr. Frey If you have question you wish answered, senda nvelop number. Dr. will answer as spa either off the roadwa or on a sidewalk. 3 include your telephone Frey your question his permits.

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- October 13, 1988 Hicksville Bllustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday. Page-12 VF Ladie Auxilia Diamond Jubilee Alumni Assoc. Hosts First Socce Match The Hicksville School Alumni presente each year. “Weare here to tum new leaves and follow Memorial Auxiliar 691 held a testimonial Hig Association will hol its first alumni soccer For information call Buzzy Assante at new pathway in our attempt to surpass all dinner honorin President Lyndaker.a the or match on Homecoming Oct. at 10a.m. 935-63 931-4002, Harry Jac at 933-9400 records on national programs during the Dia- Ramada, Principal speake and national Day, 2 * Na- The match is to all alumni wh par- 433-715 Sign- sheet can also be obtained mond Jubilee of the Ladies Auxiliary to the represenative for the conference, was ope soccer. A donation at Peppercorn’ Restaurant on East Marie Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United tional Council Member Leota H. Hermann ticipate in varsity #3 an alumni soccer be Street or Ebbet’s Field Caf on Duffy Avenue. States, sai Edith Lyndak State of New York of Callicoon, Aux. 580 State Commander result in scholarship to tribute ~ Auxiliar President, at the recent Fall Con- Henry also spo in to Lyndak is Delivered By ference held at the Ramad Inn, Watertown. Past National Presidents Mary Cottons and Your Community Newspaper attended and More than 450 officers and members of local Florence Taylor also spok Your Reliable Letter-Carrier auxiliaries assembled for the weekend to hear briefly the VFW is a state program chairman outline their goal The Ladies Auxiliary to and specia projects for this 75t year in 750,000 member national organization Americanism, Budd Poppy Cancer Aid & dedicated to helpin veterans, promoting Researc Community Activities, Junio Girls, patroitism, combatin dru abuse, and ser- Contract ¢ Membership National Home, ving the community. Attending from Aux. Ste Bec ¢ PublicityPeeleRehabilitation, Safety, Political Ac- #321 Hicksville were Joh Chwalisz, State Sr. Bridge ; ) tion, and Youth Activities. Vice President and Ed Chwalisz, Life Member ——— O Saturday evening the Lewis County & N.CC. Past County Commander. Trump Rich his he would Dutch Lane Elementa East dealer. counted only losers, Both sides vulnerable. note three in spades and (assuming he saw West cards) five trump Run for Kids” ° MASONRY “Jerry’ tricks as well. This would amount to a REPAIRS NORTH setback. EMPI & 9542 1,400-point e NESTS & Dutch Lane Elementar School will hold 9 But the fact is that South need not ANIMALS lose tricks. As a matter of if their first annual Love Run to benefit the o K543 eight fact, REMOVED he exercises no more than a reason- Muscular Association on October oe K9762 Dystroph ° FREE WEST EAST able degree of care, he can hold his 1 and 14. Under the guidance- physical ESTIMATES a= @AKQ1083 losses to only three tricks and make education teacher Ruben, will — Phyllli they ¢ CERTIFIED contract West formid- SAFETY 9 9 - the despite run one mile durin their gym class. INSURED KI97532 able array of trumps! Run is a race in as these =~ a O QJ96 2 1082 The Love spirit, “FREEwspec He wins the diamond lead with ‘coURP . &I543 children will run and ‘walk for those who & Q10 the ace and embarks on a LIC. 40706950000 SOUTH campaign can to score as many of his low trumps as & 576 he can. He returns a diamond to the 9Y-AQ 10864 king and ruffs a diamond, then cashes Board Meets OAT Librar the A-K of clubs and ruffs another

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—REGISTRATION— MAIL APPLICATIONS TO: Pre-Registration: to October 15th - Fee: $7.00 includes shirts, hats, door prizes Town of Oyster Bay

, and lots more. (door prizes from local Department of Parks merchants—must be present to win.) 977 Hicksville Road Late Registration (and Race Day) Massapequa, NY. 11758 Fee: $5.00 NO MEMENTOS RACE START: 10:00 A.M. Prompt PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYAB TO: Refreshments will be served. _FINISH LINE PROMOTIONS

— AWARDS— the Top 5 males and temales overall. plus This course is wheelchair accessible top 5 males and females in the following For information call: age groups: more of Parks - Recreation Division + Department * under 40-44 i 14 and 795-1000 * * 13-19 45-49 David Katz - of Finish Line Promotions * * 20-24 60-54 883-5599

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000200000008 eee 00000000000 0000000000000 0000080000 S80 SUPERVISOR’S FIRST ANNUAL 5K RUN—OCTOBER 23rd, 1988 each - Directions to Abe Levitt Complex: (Please use separate entry form for runner) one (1) mile south LINE Approximately Fe $7.00 Make checks payable to: FINISH PROMOTI from th in- Pre-Registration Entry on Levittown Parkway ; First Name M F Date tersection of Old Country Road Last Name Age Recei and Levittown Parkway (east of TTI Ces a oe 0 at Stewart CLET Wantagh Parkway) Area Code Phone ee, Address Avenue. Mailing (Lo sCLTT TTT Ce er Cl) : State - 9:30 AM NUMBER PICK UP: 8:00 $ Town at Dutch Lane 2 Pick up numbers CTI LI TT TLS wig) School, Levittown Parkway, while he/she is aware of the risk of injury participat Hicksville, next to the Abe Levitt does hereby.acknowledge that The undersigned reledse the sponsors of the event fro injury Levittown is to accept said risks. | hereby Baseball Complex, Oyster Bay 5K run and willing to use further grant permission for any of the sponsors and Stewart Avenue, a result of my physical condition. Parkway may sustain as : of this event for any purpose whatsoever. Hicksville, N-Y. 11801 videos or any other record photos, e

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- 13, 1988 Page-15 Hicksville Iustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, @ctober Y *Specially for Seniors South Pacific at Mid- the -isstill rele- South Pacific, the prize winningBroadw songs from this show, whose I sa show will be performe at the Mid-Island Y, vant today Program for Senior Citizens Tickets in are $ for Y 45 Manetto Hill Road Plainview on Saturda purchase advance Are retired or about retiring for non-me bers. At the you thinking October 22. This fully stage performance b members and #1 in the near future? Do you have questio Plaza Theatrical Productions will be at 8:3 door, tickets are #10 for memb about social security, medicare, or retirement. There is a # Road . non-members. p.m.at the Y, 45 Manetto Hill Plainview. from the Representatives Adelphi Universi- Bali Hai, There Is Nothing Like A Dame, students and senior adults. Senior Connections will be at the call t Mid-Island ty Progra Some Enchanted Evening, Happy Talk and Fo further information h ‘ Hicksville Public on memorable Librar Wednesda Hone Bun are among the many Y a (516) 822-353 November 16, at 2 p.m. The will answer ques- tions on thes topics or direct you to other Widowers Meet agencies or resources. . The is free and all are welcome. progra St. Bernard’s of Levittown Widow and Foreign Wars Hall, 320 Sou Broadway Hawaii and Woodloch Trips Widowers will hold its genera meeting Hicksville. : at Veterans of information call Alden Manor The Hicksville-Mid Island Seniors are spon- Thursd Oct. 20 a 8 p.m. For 795-2 239-39 Linden Bivd., Elmont soring a trip to Woodloch Pines November 9am-lpm 14-18 Reasonable prices, swimming, night Commack entertainment, beautiful surrounding lake, 6090 JerichoTurnpike Delicio Fruits from the luxurious meals a and much Midd 9am-lpm rooms, thre da Copiague more. 980 Merrick Rd. Call Rachel at 349-157 or Clare at 938-707 School and Senior PTSA 9am-lpm Hig The clu also has two more openings for Deer Park Middle School and Senior School are a a to Hawaii on October 22. The PTSA’s of the Hig holdin Commack & Nicholls Rd. 1q da trip Two in San Francisco, three islands, and red sal 9am-lpm days Citrus Fruit fundraiser, Navel oranges juice oranges, seedles ros East breakfast and-dinner, very affordable. Call Hampton are offered b case or half case. being the oe 66 Mai St. Rachel or Clare at numbers above. grapefruit 9Yam-Noon Th fruits will arrive just before Thanksgivin fresh fro Florid a will Your Event Here Garden City Have Appear to two months. Orders must be b Nov.1- 82 Seventh St. If you wouldlike your senior citizen club&# kee up receiv 10am-lpm events listed in this column, then pleas write To plac your order, clip and send the coupon below to; Ann Freyeis Great Neck Plaza us at 13 East Second Street, Mineola, NY N.Y. 11801. call 60 Great Neck Rd. 3 Grape Lane, Hicksville, Any question 935-875 11502 or call 747-828 ext. 104, Cath Tokar. 10am-lpm NO CASH, CHECKS ONLY—MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO “HICKSVI Greenport 238 Main St. SR. HIGH PTSA” 9am-Noon SCHO Hampton Bays Mammogr Testi Montauk Highway Asacommunity for all women NAME PHONE 9am-Ipm service in Hicksville, che Women’s Outreach Net- Hicksville ADDRESS work, Inc, will sponsor a two- mam- 1 Broadway FRUIT FULL CASE-QUANTITY HALF CASE- 10am-Ipm mography testing on October 3 and The van 418.00 Huntington November 1, from 8 a.m. to p.m. Navel Orange $11. — New York Ave. 295 ic will be park in the rear of the administra- $10.00 10am-lpm Juic O Orange ; #15.0 tion building on Division AVenue. T set - Island Park $10.00. or fo further informa- Grapefru $15.0 a 212 Long Beach Rd. up an appointment Outreach Net-- TOTAL ENCLOSE ; 9am-Ilpm tion, contact Women’s Signatur Jericho work, Inc., P.O. Box 174, Sayvill N-Y. 1178 PLEAS ENCLOSE IN ENVELO 35 Jericho Turnpike (51 589-552 Qam-lpm Kings Park 35 Indian Head Rd. COSMO TIL & MARBLE INC|| * 9am-Ipm Levittown 681 Newbridge Rd. Validea 9am-Noon Large Selection of Lindenhurst Insurance ceramic tile. 166 S. Wellwood Ave. -marble. granite 10am-lpm and marble slabs. MacArthur (Bohemia) mee T Moyes) Om T 4110 Veterans Memorial Highway, Installation Available Bohemia eee dai 9am-lpm Massapequa HOME © AUTO e LIFE FOREST IRON WORKS, INC. | 35 Hicksville Rd. FULL + PART TIME * VACATI 9am-Noon HOURLY OR MESS RATE Patchogue oFFice: 516-937-1760 eet 444 Waverly Ave. WG 3 Elm Street U HR. SERVICE 516-566-4693 Westminster Bank 10am-lpm 24 “ y Locust Valley National Plainview Jos 445 S. Oyster Bay Rd. 9am-Noon Port Jefferson RSAY 1064 Route 112 Pt. Jefferson Station 9am-lpm. Port Washington 805 Port Washington Blvd. A CHILD 9am-Noon SURPRISE Smithhaven 2001 Pt. Jefferson/Nesconset ‘SANTAGRAM” Highway, Lake Grove WITH A 10am-Ipm 5. Farmingdale AND HELP FIGHT 901 South Ma St.

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1988 Hicksville IilustratedD News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday, October 13, Page-16 Oyst Fes Stam Cancellation DINING A pictoria cancellation honoring the Fifth Avenue on both Festival days. In additiion, Annual Oyste Festival will be made available philateli product will be sold providin col- b the United States Posta Service, in the lectors an opportunity to obtain com- villag of Oyster Bay during the Oyster memorative stamp c i kits 198 Olym esau toheld on Saturda Oct. Games and other mint stamp and Sunda pic sets. MPLE DIN! 15-1ae nw The cancellation features the Festival log The cancellatio willalso be available upon SPE PM TIL FO at the branch TWO’ 9° design b Mary AnnBentel alocal graphi request Oyster Ba Post Office. ‘SHRIMP SCAMPI igenec artist. Fo further information BROILED FILET & SHRIMP contact, Postmaster, The Oyster Festival cancellation will be Oyster Ba Post Office, Oyste Ba NY, 1177 available at a Post Office displa on Audre or call (51 922-4955.

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- Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Qork Thursday, October 13, 1988 Page-1 Annual community room. A variety of prestigious Jurie Art Exhibition awards will be that time and Ope presente at Oktoberfest refreshments will be served. The Art Society ‘ion, Independe will hos its non-refundable. AnnualRT. 107 13t Art - Ope Juried Exhibition on work must be The [AS Unaccepted picked up on -. regular meeting on Monday, October 23 to November 11, at the Hicksville Saturda October 29 from 10 a.m. to noon. November 7 a 7:30 will be a of the Public critique 3:30p Library Community Room, 16 Th artist will be notified mail. b Exhibited Art Show b Mary Weinberg, one of our 20 Jerusale Ave. for Levit Categori eligible entry must be picke up on Frida November 18 judge For further information call Anne Zeif are watercolor, per person oil/acrylic, pastel, between and 9 p.m. or November at or the Hicksville Public at Saturda 935-18 Librar For tickets an information m Fazio at media, and for the from sculpture 19 10 a.m. to noon. 21-1417 forms are available at the pon paprem Entry 931-284 or Herb Seifert at 9 irst time Artists are allowed fice. photograph A distinguish panel of judg will b pre- ibrary. two entries never show in IA ster, any juried sent: Harry Davies - chairman of the depart show. Original works must be of Art and 1177 presented pro- ment Art History Adelph Univer- perl framed and secur wired for hangin sity. His work ha been exhibited nationall not to exceed A education... 42”’x42 including frame. and received many awards Louise. Weinber quality

be free - Sculptur must standing less than 7 assistant curator at the Queens Museum in Ibs. installed b artist. Artist must provide New Yor She isa artist who Old Scho City. profession .-- Westbury pedestal has show her work extensively, and Mary date Receivin will be Friday October 21 Rowinski - adjudicat for the Town of Oyster of the from Holy Child tog p.m. and Saturday, October 22, 10 - Ba awards. She studied a Pratt Institute and a.m. to downstairs the noon, in Hicksville Art Students Leagu holds a degre from the Public Librar Community Room. A nominal Academy of Art. Sh isa noted watercolorist fee will be charge Members with IAS card and has won: many awards.

-one two entries - #12 Non-members entry #7 A reception will take plac on Sunda - one entry #11, two entries #18. Fees are November 6, from 2:30 4:30 p.m. at th library October 16, 1988 lto4 p.m SENIORS 25 Store Hill Roa Old Westbury. New York AND a , We invite you to join us for a closer look at Old Westbury. O classes are small: our faculty dedicated and talented; and our ae academic program stimulating and challenging. The members HOUSEWIVES <3 of the class of 1988 are attending: a a some of the finest college an universities: in the U.S. Tee CT 7) rom —- WANTED PART TIME Grades: Coeducational 6:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. EVENINGS (Nursery - 12) Catholic SR independent day school. Tele-Marketing Our c.i:nual scholarship exam No Necessary for young men and women Experience entering grade 9 will be held on December 3, 1988. Salary Plus Commission For further information, plea: 10 A.M.-5 P.M. ® Mon-Fri Call Pete call Maureen Appel, Director Admissions, (516) 626-9268.

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- October 1988 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, 13, Page-18 Bill Deeg Earn Performanc Award Galile Bill and Josephin Dunaj have been Tore DeBella praise his effectiveness in LodgeN = cited b their employer General Develop human relations and familiarity with By Joe Lorenzo 4 ment Corporation, for outstanding aspect of homesite and housin salesaca \g MSS performanc ministration. Deeg lives in Hicksville.

The were each presented the Marketin The season make a on December Dunaj, supervisor of contracts and ad- holida great impact Then, 31, the Galileo Lodg Ercell Award. The award is presente on members, friends and of the off the season witha ministration for the New York region, was patrons tops holida very livel on a company- basis to the employee O Dec. the Galileo and fun-filled New Year&# and ‘dance. récognize for her extra effort and total Lodg Saturday, Lodge party whose performance best exemplifies the its Chri as Dance. Admission is be dedication to her assign responsibilitie presents S~Ther will a dinner, refreshments, values of excellence fundamental to the Dungj resides in Carle Place. 41 per person, and offere will bea delicious noisemakers a continental breakfast and division. marketin hot dinner with beer, soda coffee and cake, many extras, Ther will be more on this ac- In the award to direc- and received a presenting Deega Deega Dunajeac plaqu set-ups and music for your listening and dan- tivity in later columns. York and shares of tor. of administration for the New 2 Compan stock in a speci cing pleasur Rocco Lombardo will ‘chair’ this for ceremony the Mineola office. The Galileo Lod will sponsor its Hallo- Regio senior vice-president marketing presentation in activity, assisted by co-chairman Armad Del Dance October Price Cioppo. A gra ba willalso be available with ween on Saturday, 29. of admissio is #1 per person which includes gift costing no more than 3. dinner, beer, soda,-coffee and cake, There isso much more of Christmas to be set-ups and music. at the Galileo this lam Since 1908, D’Youville College, a private displaye Lod year. Liberal Arts, co-educational college offering referring to the two Christmas parties Rocco Lombardo will ‘chair’ this dance, and graduat undergraduate degre programs, presente b the Galileo Lodg one for the aided b co-chairman Armand del Cioppo And has helped students’ dreams come true. We Values handicappe childre of Lon Island, in the must mention that costumes are are proud of our nationally known faculty optional _ and the other for the children of the and yo will enjoy a student/faculty ratio of morning, and that those wearing the best costumes in 13 to 1. To held the afternoon. The prove that your hard work to members, durin various categories will receive prizes So why achieve dream can come true have Traditions your we date is Sunda December 11. There will be not hea for the Galileo Lod on the night a 92% placement rate! plenty of food, refreshment, ice cream, mentioned here and enjoy th of D'Youvil offers 28 degre programs in 7 mystiqu and of graduate and undergraduate divisions. cookies, fruit, etc., plenty music. Halloween. You Can Specialties include: Health Care, Nursing, Education, Physical and Occupationa and Business. You can be of Polic Therapy, part our Rep tradition..at D’Youville. The Second Precinct has reported was no loss. Trust! Offering degree programs in: Accounting; apparent Biology (BA/BS); Business; Education: the following: @September 29- A house was Special Ed. (BS/MS); Elementary, Secondary, ° September 28- A fast-food restaurant burglarize on Fairhaven Drive in Hicksville. Visually Impaired and Bilingual; English was broken into on North Broadwa There Th loss included and two Nationally “Gerontology (MS); History; Management; earrings rings. Recognized Math/Computer Sciences; Medical Technol- ogy; Nursing (BSN/MSN); Occupational Excellence! Therapy (5 yr. BS/MS); Physical Therapy (5 yr. BS/MS); Social Work; Sociology; D’Youville... Philosophy; Pre-Professional: Dental, Medical, Veterinary and Law. WNY’s rae &q only ‘‘best”’ Phone college D'Youville College Admissions — at (716) 881-7600 or See us 1-800-DYC-7600 a CLASS at local (toll free in NYS)° fairs. 487-0547 OPEN HOUSE.&am DEMONSTRATION Ses 0) S all ae) SYOSSE GREAT NECK SEPT 7 SEPT 8 SEPT 12 The DYOUVILLE COLLEGE * CABLE SHOW * TV. COMMERCIALS

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Matthews, Trust $75 per person Gayle Norsta Company Uu 175 East Old Country Road, Hicksville, NY J1801 Fo information, pleas call 741-2550 Department Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork - Thursda October 13, 1988 Page-19 A Messa from Ton Schumache St Ignatiu Class of ’35 Reunion at Josep Barr K of C. classmates wh T attended the reunion path to the families of two of our classmates Ig this year were: Mr. Thomas Braun, Melville; wh passed away recently Mrs. Catherine Chesloch and Mrs. Glori el Mr. & Mrs. Frank DeGaidano, Hicksville; Mr. (Braja (Parmiga Scover. & Mrs. Eleanor (Finnegan) Cramer, Hicksville; ts, Caroline Ofenloch from Mr. & Mrs. Mark Man Hicksville; Mr. & Milford, Pa. nd us a the Mrs, Medard Ofenloch, Hicksville; Mr. & Mrs. broug copy.of original graduatio were made and distributed Anthony Schumacher Bethpag Mr. & Mrs. program. Copie to all the classmates. And much Edwin Thorman, Tucson, Az; Mrs. Henriet- to our sur- we are for nine male lo- ta (Braun) Suyda Lindenhurst; Mr. & Mrs. prise, looking more classmates, are, Sokol, Em- ice Helen (Fox Fisher, Hicksville; Mr. & Mrs. the Stephe manuel Edlasias Harold Jes Margare (Froehlich) Tintle, Wading River; Engelse George Wrynn, Rosario Marculaso, Marcus McCaf- LEFT TO RIGHT Grace (Wulfken) Dodge, Lorraine DeGaidano, Ips Mrs. Dolores (Krumenacker) Knoell, Levit- Catheri Pietrosh, Robert Rhodes and Schumacher. town; Mr. & Mrs. Rosalie (McGun Rot- ferty Josep Francis Savino. tkam Ridge N-Y.; Mr. & Mrs. Sophi (Mieze the whereabouts of ice, jews: i Fiano, Calvert Miss Caroline Anyone knowin any of the above, Schumacher Ofenloch, Milford, Pa. Mrs. Doris (Rottkam please notif Tony nal or Frank DeGaidano. Moore, Trenton, N.J.; Mrs. Lelia (Rottkam sin Ibelieve themselves Wishart, Trenton, N.J.; Mrs. Mary (Rottkamp everyone enjoye to yh the last minute. It is wonderful to beable Reilly Farmingdale Miss Cathe Schi very gh to see and talk with classmates after Hicksville; Mr. & Mrs. Grace (Wulfken) 53 years. : of To me it that each Dodge Levittown; Mrs, Madeline (Brand seems year we meet, we to know each other better. If the Aversano, Hicksville. get go Lord we to mak next reu- Guests who were invited were Mrs. willin hop year’s nion the bigge and best one ever. Theresa (Rottkamp Schmitt, sister of Mrs. realize missed taking pictures of Mary Reilly, and Mr. James Cooley a friend there, and Iam very and want of Tony Schumacher everyone sorry vas to to those wh I missed. The classmates who were unabl to attend apologiz peopl ille. Iam far from a am the due to other commitments were: Frank bein photographe igs. onl who coul cut the of Calandrillo, Robert Dwyer, Robert Hannigan, person top your hea off, and not end up Josep Hoeffner, Thomas Noonan, Theodore in jail. I hope themselves half LEFT TO RIGHT - Sophie (Miezejewski) Fiano, Eleanor (Finnegan) Cramey Joseph Sokolauf, Vincent Lauck, Ruth Allen (Donolli) everyone enjoyed as muchas I did. See all next Cramer, Nicholas Fiano, (Walking),Medard Ofenloch. Marie (Barry Stellato, Marie (Burke Rot- you Septembe tkamp Catherine (DeRiso Krupnick, Mary (Duffy Sugg Helen (Halabowitz) Caruso, Vera Lanzer, Irene Miller, Madeline (Meyer) Wesnof.oa Glady (Muller) Muschka, Rita (Rettber Hanifar, Alma (Rottkamp) Krummenacker, Alice (Stolz Sullivan, and Hedwi (Szymanowsk Buckhardt. . We all want to express our deepes sym- p Grego Museum Ope House Is A Vit The Hicksville Gregor Museum is read to begi another seasom welcomin visitors and tour and ad classes Part Of groups conductin and chuld’s workshop On Sunday October 16 from 1 to p.m., old and new friends are invited to an open the exhibits and Your house, to see for themselves speci programs available. Ther will be free admission, door prizes, refreshments, and gift for children accompanied by an adul Highlighting the new exhibits are a Hicksville History displ in th jail area, and Commun a new fluorescent minerals spectacula \ showcase. Teachers and leaders will receive group IT KEEPS YOU INFORM specia attention. The museum staff will be present to answer questions about the various About your Schools & Children tours and available guid speci programs About local government actions school and other for classes, scouts, groups, About recreation and cultural programs senior citizens. Reservation forms : including About the successes and will be available. achievements of your neighbors Information about Saturda worksho for : About the many good things your children will also be read Those who par- are doing 1m Supporting ticipated in recent programs may find their neighbors ~ for our photo on displ in the upstairs classroom. and volunteering hospitals. paramedic Beginning on Tuesday October 25, from 4 activities. our volunteer fire department to6 p.m., curator Donald Curran will conduct and other organizations important to tne a 1o-session course for teachers and other in- quality of life . terested adults in Mineralog for Beginners In addition. our letters section provides a readily availa Fee #6 / community forum for protests and applauds On Wednesda October 26, Dr. Charle Rockwell will begi a 10-session couxse: In- troduction to Topographi and Geblogi Maps. Fee: $65. 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© the association of Please address all notices of local events to Recovery Inc, nervous Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P:0. Box and former mental patients, will meet at N.Y. 11501 or 747-8282. 1578) Mineola, phone p.m. at Parkwa Community Church 95 drivers and traffic two weeks “Jus when you thoug that there were enoug onthe road enough Calendar items must be submitted Stewart Ave., Hicksville. jams, anew generatio of drivers are about to hit the road. The freedo that driving bring prior to the event. © Prenatal Exercise Classe Tuesda and andthe eagerness to obtain a license are on the minds of just about every teenager-- - October 13 Thursday from 6:3 to 7:30 p.m. in the Staff thanks to a Driver’s Education course that is in the school, these dreams bein given hig © Tape iim at Documentary “Coverup,’ p.m. Room of the Mid-Island Hospital Fee. For in- will soon b a reality. the New Community Cinema, 423 Park Ave., formation call The Driver Education last at the school under the 520-2212. program bega week hig supervi- Huntington. Donation: #10. For information sion Mr. Louis Plochochi. this seniors will learn the to Fund- activity; 7:45 p.m. at Con- Throug program, necessary steps call Coffee at Guest 921-857 6:3 p.m. Shaarei Old safe and and will also be for a driver&# license test at the end of the gregation Zedek, Country Rd. leg drivirfg qualifie speake Sara Nelson. Th itself of basic which includes classroom instruction ‘and New South Rd. Hicksville. Refreshments course. class consists two parts; Lecture October 14 Friday, served, and films, and lab which is instruction ina car and practice These two sections alter- driving © Hicksville Candidates Night Republica October 19 nate on a dail basis. Students may take this one semester course in the morning beginnin Wednesday, _ 8:3 p.m. at the Hicksvill V.FW. Hall, 320 S © Club in at 6:5 for four day a week or the may tak it in the afternoon after school for two day Hicksville. All invited. Emphyse meeting, 1:30 p.m. Broadwa the Conference Room of the Mid-Island aweek. The criteria for passin includes mandator 100 attendance, all missed classe must © Board of Hicksville Republica Club’s No fee. For information call be made up immediatel o the students will bé dropped from the course. A Learner&# Per- Hospita 520-2212 Directors meeting, 7:30 p.m, at Hicksville mit from the Department of Motor Vehicles is also required ® Hicksville Kiwanis Club meets at ‘ Hicksville. 12:30 noticed students V.EW. Hall, 320 S Broadwa Over the past coupl of weeks you may have some enterprising attempting p.m. at the Milleridg Inn, Jericho. ¢ tosell decals at home. These students are musicians in Hicksville School who Hicksville-Levittown Chapter of the you your Hig © Plainview/Hicksville Unit of the are concert tour decals as of a fundraiser for their to Walt Disney World Catholic Golden Ag will meet at 1:1 p.m. sellin part trip American Cancer to Atlantic Ci- Levittown Society trip this May. The money that they solicit goes directl to defrayin the cost of the trip. The at Levittown Hall, Pkwy. ty at Resorts International. Expres bu leaves are for the of the Hicksville in this and subsequen Hicksville. All welcome. askin generous support community Morton Center (Re Place October 15 Village Shoppin fundraisers so that the can proudly represent Hicksville at Disney World this spring. Saturday, location) at a.m. Fee. For information call © 9:30 eae Joh Peter Zenger Unit No. 212 of the | Steuben Society of America “Octoberfest,” 433-4204. Thoug i is still the beginni of the year, it is not too earl to begi contemplatin Regent Thursday, October 20 cafeteria the 8:3 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Galileo Lodg Examinations. For this reason the Comet shop (across from th in hig school © Glen Cove, Hicksville, of Levittown Hicksville. Donation: Syoss Leagu review books. Th include Global Studies 200 Pkwy. is sellin Regent subjects Englis Comprehensio Mercy Hospital Chinese Auction, 7:30 p.m. dur- 417.5 per person. For information call and American Studies as well as other materials which will be of great assistance to you at the of Columbus Hall, Hicksville. 938-22 Knight ing the upcoming year. Many of these book will not be available at local book stores so Auction #2.5 For information call Sunday, October 16 price: it is best to bu them earl in the year from the school. at © Doroth 938-817 ERE Hicksville Republic Committeeman' © St. Bernards of Levittown Widows Council& Fall Cocktail Part to p.m. at An- and On October 14 and 3 a performan of, Don’t Drink The Water will be held in the Mid- tun’s, Old Country Rd. Hicksville. Fo in- Widowers meeting, 8 p.m. at the Veterans dle School auditorium. The October 7 performanc was cancelled bu those tickets are still 244 formation call of Foreign Wars Hall, 320 Sduth Broadwa valid for the two upcoming performances Some hig school students are involved in this 433-190 Hicksville. For information call 795-203 production and they as for your support. © Sunda Celebration, 10:30 a.m. at the © eRe - Ramad Inn, 803 Jericho Tpke. Woodbury Hicksville Elks No. 1931 will meet at 8 at 80 East Lo St., Hicksville. For Thoug you may not want to drink the water yo can certainly drink juice alon with Sponsore b the Center for Successful Liv- p.m. Barcla information call your doughnut each school morning thanks to the National Honor Society. Monday through ing. Topic: Check Your Options. For informa- 931-9310. Frida beginni at 7:30 in the morning, the Honor Society will be sellin doughnut and tion call 427-289 © Hicksville- Rotar Clu will meet as of a fundraiser in the cafeteria, Members are neede to assist with the sale juice part © Beginni Anew. Widow and Widowers at 12:1 p.m. at the Milleridg Inn.

‘ pleas see Mrs. Caldwell for details. Club deueme to at the © Night,’ 4 9 p.m. Fund- activity, 10:45 a.m. at Con- se * zi Galileo Lodge LEvittown Pkwy., Hicksville. gregationa Shaarei Zedek, Old Country Rd. Atrial is one of the most basic to of this nation. It can also be an interesting fee. information call rights citizens Admission For 822-399 and New South Rd. Hicksville. Refreshments and If have never bee ina trial but are interested in more exciting experience. you learnin © served. Rummag Sale, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the have Trial students the to become abo one you now an opportunity. Mock gives opportunity October 22. Hicksville Center, Jerusale Ave. and Saturday, __ Jewis in or witnesses during trial If have any in this unique part to-12:30 lawyer a competition. you interst Dr. Class, 10:30 a-m. p.m ; Magli Sibling of meet with Dr. Lemmey Mid-Island Hospital our judicial system in room 204. Monday, October 17 the Staff room _of the ware ; Fee. For information call 520-2212. © Overeaters Anonymous: a 12 step The Hicksville Hig Girls’ Varsity Swim Team continues to triumph over their competi- Sunday, October 23 recovery from overeating, 8:3 p.m. Monday ® with tion, and Kristen Mund led the team toa over Freeport with some of Learning Worksho a talk Jeanine Sirey 99-52 victory and Thursday at Parkwa Community Eye bests. Both and the 1 to at Levittown Hall, hel from Tara Hooper and Cynthi Gaylo wh achieved personal Jeanine Church, Hicksville. For information 795-68 Masters, p.m. there, ison Admission: +20. Kristen are moving toward their third consecutive undefeated season. From it Levittown Pkwy. Hicksville. © Th Joh Peter Zenger Unit 212 (German to the New York State Championshi in Albany. For information call 579-53 American) of the Steuben Society of © Celebration, a.m. at the America will meet at the VFW Hall, W.M. Sunda 10:30 Ramad Inn, Woodbury. Gouse Jr. Post 3211 320 South Broadwa 803 Jericho Tpke. by Center for Successful Liv- Hicksville Club Hicksville. For information call 938-22 Sponsore the Republican information Tuesday, October 18 ing, Topic: So How Ya Doin’? Fo Robert Kluck call Joseph Jablonsky © Transitions: the person center offers a 427-189

- President Executive Leader person-centered alternative to dealin with vs By Marc Herbst life change 7:30 p.m. at Parkwa Communi- ° Certified profession tennis instructors ty Church, 95 Stewart Ave., Hicksville. Fee: will give group and private lessons at Can- information call Dennis R. Wendorf Park in Hicksville. For information call G.O. Candidates Night international chefs and have them whip up #10. For tiague Mark , The Hicksville community is invited to at- the special “du jour of their country. at 796-198 794-2350 we tend the Ernest F. Franke Club& calendar and don’t miss this new ex- © of Republica your a Glen Cove, Hicksville, Syosse League * Co- Anonymous, 12- Annual Candidates on Frida October perienc in dinin bu to Atiantiv on Nigh will meet from to 9:30 p.m. Mercy Hospita trip City raffles and further support group, at 8:30 p.m. at the Hicksville Fo tickets, informatio leave 8 a.m. from the Sears 14 beginnin downstairs at the Parkwa Community Oct. 31. Buses at V.EW. Hall, 320 South Broadway Hicksville. please‘contac Joe Jablons (433-1908) An- Church, Hicksville. For information call Automotive Center, Hicksville. Fee: #22. For The 198 Republica candidates running nette Ferrara - (935-820 or your . 7357158 information call 935-1437. ‘for reelection in Hicksville are Congressman committeeman. Norman Lent, Senators Ralp Marino, John- Dunne, and Mike Tully, Assemblyme Fred Schoo Avenue Schoo House’ Parola and Dan Frisa. Town Councilman Ken Hicksv Hig Burn Ope Diamond is seekin position on the Nassau Octobe 20 Burns Avenue had its open housé Oct. 4. cipa was on hand to answer any questions County District Court. Jo Covello is runn- Ope Hous PTA membership ha a table at th front, sell- from parents. for the in the 13t District. ing Assembl The annual Open House at the Hicksville th and ing participation cooperationneed PTA welcomes back all its teachers and ex- The candidates will collectively return to is for Oc- Senior Hig Scho set Thursda to.have a PTA. All teachers were there goo tends welcome to the new teachers at Burns Hicksville on the eve of Election Day, of the PTSA a brief business — tob 20. A meeting to meet parents Mrs. Grumo November], for GOP. Rall Rall Night Avenue School. Night will begin in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Finck, Mrs. Warren, and held Antun More details will be (Kindergarte will be at At the PTSA membership outside the ; table Mrs. Mele (ist Grade), Mrs. Blauboer, Mrs. announced. of Columbus auditorium, parents, teachers and students Oliveri(2nd Grade), Mrs. Ostashever, & Mrs. Jospe Barr Knight child Annual Fall Cocktail Party can join an important advocacy Wallman (3rd Grade), Mrs. Lesetz, Mrs. Bren- The Hicksville School - Blood Drive The Hicksville Republican Commit- organization: Hig ner (qth Grade); Mrs. Silverman & Mrs, Paset- teemen’s Council&# Fall Cocktail Part with In- PTSA. Dues membership for the 1988-8 year sk (st Grade) and Mr. Blumner, Miss Can- October 25. held’at An- is for an individual and +1.50 for each addi- ternational Cafe Cuisin will be $ nini (6t Grade), Mrs. Sadetsk Mrs. Greene, Council * member. the 4p.m.to9 p.m. —at the tun’s Old Country Manor on Sunda October tional family At same time, Mrs. Rosof, and Miss Ricke (Special Ed) card be those Heitz Hicksville 16 from 4to7 p.m. Tickets will be +4 per per- membershi can picke up b Speci Teachers Mrs. Carpenter - Art, Ms. Place, in dues. who sent their - for Gigantic - son and there will be drawin previously Coone Library Mr. Pownall Inst. Music, Free Food and Refreshments fro House the Baskets of Cheer. The donation for raffles is Open provides parents oppor- Mrs. Davidowitz - String Music, Mrs. Sgam chifdren’s classes and hear their - # per ticket. tunity to visit mato Vocal Music, Miss Lawlor and Miss the Studénts Quick Fact outline course of - The Cocktail Party Committee and Antun’s teachers study. Sheil - Phy Ed, Mrs. Colle Nurse Speci Ser- will be home their schedules and +x Forty- cities have two or more separate- have come up with slight departur from bringing vices, Mrs. Ramos - Psycholog Mrs. Halperi to them to the owned, newspapers including - - l competing our usua culinary fare. Antun’s will prepare parents are remind bring Resource, Mrs. Obremski Readin Mrs. 49 with under “alacarte” dishes ina cafe setting, where you Open House. During “lunch periods’, Pocoroba- Sp Ed. Speec Mr. Dunn - Speec cities newspapers publishin refreshments will be availabl in the cafeteria. joint operating agreements. can step up to any one of the seven or eight Mrs, Cherne E.S.L., Dr. Frank E. Burke, Prin-

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ws and eterans adwa 203 li meet ille. For ll and did debte to friends and Karman meet This isa photo of one tabl of the Hicksville Inatime when nightclub or even late sup- saucy not enjoy parenta approva Georg Elaine memories. Class of 194 enjoying a dinner and dance per establishments, were ver few, the Casa Also failin to attract the youn set was the for this and many other, Hicksvill after their Prom. ranked as the spo hospitabl Freeport Elks Club. However, it did the Hicksville Geo a Elaine at Con- Junior supreme very speci Pla game class after the occasions. Choices were limited. Anselmi’s conjure the atmospher of that are left. Who are the other Write us at Rd. The gathere perfuncto up specia top ntry nocturnal for that of ce lem Avenue Hi in and Hills in required East Second St., Mineola, N.Y. 11501. hments al inthe Bethag Wheatley Westbury feeling night 13 ieee the then-swanky ‘Casa Seville’ in werethe nearest to Hicksville, but they lacked youthful nights. HLF. Franklin Square. the glamour. San Su San in Mineola wasa bit Howard and the Illustrated News are in-

p.m. in ospital Hicksville Schools’ Sports Schedule lk with vn Hall, Varsity Football 10/1 Bethpa at Jerich H 6:00 ion: #20. 10/2 Great Neck No. A’ 10/1 Freeport H 2:00 430 10/2 Manhasset at Jerich H 6:00 10/2 Baldwin A 1:30 at the . Varsity Cross Country-Girls odbury. Varsity Boys’ Soccer 10/ Levittown Div., Syosse site to sful Liv- 10/1 Syosse A 4:00 be assigne rmation 10/1 Massapequa H 4:00 10/20 Baldwin A 4:00 Varsity Cross Country-Boys JN. Boys’ Soccer 10/18 Freeport, Oceanside, Lawrence site to tructors 10/1 Syosse H 4:00 be assign at Can- 10/1 Massapequ A 4:00 10/2 Uniondale, Baldwin site to tion call 10/20 Baldwin H 4:00 be assigne Varsity Volleyball Middle School Girls’ Soccer B of A ; eague 10/1 Massapqu 4:00 Sareea dar as 10/1 Grand Red H 4:00 City on 10/1 Plainview H’ 4:00 Ard. 10/2 Merrick Ave. Red A 4:00 he Sears 10/20 Wantag A 4:00 A asee3

: fees ph gia ( #22. For 10/2 Oyster Ba H 4:00 Middle School Football JN. Volleyball The Manhasset Friends Meeting House 10/18 Wisdom Middle A 4:00 10/12 A Farmingdale 5:45 10/22. Wantagh H.S. H 9:30 10/1 Massapequa A 5:45 Quak Fair October 22 10/1 Plainvie H 5:45 Middle School Boys’ Soccer-White 10/20 A Wantag 5:30 Merrick Ave. Gold H The annual Fairof the Manhasset Socie- and records to suit their taste; bargai in uestions 10/1 4,00 10/2 Oyste Ba H 5:4 of Friends be held on Satur- both hard cover and There will aoli Island Trees White A 4:00 ty (Quaker will paperbac October 22 from rain also be a table of handcrafted Varsity Girls’ Tennis 10/21 Grand White A 4:00 da 11 a.m, to p.m., pottery rs and ex- or shine, at the Meeting House at Northern 10/14& Roosevelt A 4:00 Lace, more in styl than ever, willbesell- $ at Burns Middle Schoo! Boys’ Soccer-Blue Blvd and Shelter Rock Road. in narrow to broad widths, 10/1 - Freeport H 4:00 ing suitable for 10/12 Howitt Jr. High H 54:00 The ever popular Country Kitchen will - 1o/21 Oceanside A 4:00 stoles, blouses, table cloths an pillows. Grand Green A have home mad various 1o/1 4:00 jams and jellies, There will also be a limited selection of Girls’ Varsity Swimming BS 10/1 Merrick Ave. Red H 4:00 pickles, herb- and dried herbs. The fabrics and notions. 10/1 Farmingdal A 4:30 10/21 McKenna A Sho cookies, cakes and breads Jr. High 4:00 Baker offers Dried flower in for the wh have not the time for arrangements gay many baskets, wreaths and related items add hom baking. g to the holida atmospher of th Fair. For Dance For the Gati used toys and book will Widowers lunch not only willthere be sandwiche cof- be forsale. Theré will also be game outside fee and but and Levittown Park tea, delicious home mad soup. St. Bernard’s of Levittown Widow way, Hicksville. Admission is for them to pla : Out under the oak tree, hamburgersa hot Widower will host a danc Friday, Oct. 28 38 per person. Open bar, continuous dancing The White Bec table offers many do will be plentiful. On the porc there from to 1a.m. at the Galileo For futher information call which 9 p.m. Lodg - 795-203 choice items at rock bottom prices will be fresh farm vegetable an fruits as have come out of hiding in attics and . well as cider b the cup or basements, and at the Boutique one may jug —mr-,7,— = separate- Rumma Sal find choice old linens and collectibles Fair goers are invited to inspec the 150 ncluding donated b members of Manhasset year old Meeting House, recently A sale will be held from 1 Center, Avenu and rummage Jewis Jerusale lovers are sure to find books as a historical ng under Meeting, Book designate landmark. a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Hicksville Magli Drive. 100Coofa-

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of the said Code AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES That the following location be ADDED to SECTION 17-44 establishing theréunder the may shall or the following location as points where LEFT TURNS or RIGHT TURNS, as case be, (MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) PLAINVIEW not be made, and such location shall bea designate by posted signs: BEITORDAINED, by the Town Boar of the Tow of Oyste Ba County of Nassau, State of New York, sh TH OYSTER BAY ROAD - east side- prepriaTURN - traffic northbound on South Oyster Bay that the Cod of of the Town of Bay, New York, October 5, 1971, as amended Thoda 60 feet north of Nassau Avenue at Our Lady Mercy Ordinanc Oyster ado be prohibited from making left:turn of be and the same is amended, as follow: St sai Church drivewa That the following locations be ADDEDto SECTION 17-25of the Code establishing thereunde That the follow be DELETED from SECTION 17-44 ofZZZZZZZthe said Code: HICKSVILLE - at the following intersections as ST intersections, and stop signs shall be erected appropriate places SOUTH OYSTER BAYlocROAD- NOLEFT TURN - traffic northbound on South Oyster Bay Roa shall facing traffic on the stop street. All traffic on a stop street approaching a throug street from either be prohibited from makin left turninto Our Lad of Mercy Church driveway, north of Nassau Avenue. the street. directio unless otherwise designated, shall come to a full stop before entering through Ph the following locations be ADDED to SECTION 17-152 of the said Code NO STOP- be BETHP.co bran TEWART THROUGH STREET STOP STREET ZONES, which shall appropriately designated by posted signs: FI‘VENUE- eas side-startingat the south curbline of Plainedg Drive, south fora distance of 200 feet- EVERGREEN AVENUE ADAMS AVENUE, southbound BETHPA Pocu VALLEY - FOR AVENUE- south side-starting at the west curbline of South Sixth Street, EVERGREEN KUNEN AVENUE, northbound AVENUE west fora distance of 30 feet; south side-startingat. the east curbline of Nassau Road, east for adistance HICKSVILLE BURNS AVENUE OHIO ST., east and westbound of 25 feet. SOUTH FARMINGDA SULLIVA AVENUE-.- north side - starting at the west curb of 30 south side -starting the west curblineof MainStreet, WALNUT LANE CINDER LANE, northbound. . line of Main Street, west for a distance feet; at WALNUT LANE S west fora distance of 30 feet. HENRY STREE - north side- starting at the east curb lineof MainStreet, JEROME AVENUE VINCENT RD,, north & southbound east for adistance of 30 feet; southside -starting at the east curblineof MainStreet, east for adistance Total SALEM ROAD VALLEY LANE, eastbound of 30 feet; northside -starting at the west curbline of Staples Street, west fora distance of 25 feet; south Expen VALLEY LANE DERBY ROAD, southeastbound side - starting at the west curb line of Staples Street, west for a distance of 25 feet. Exp VALLEY LANE PRESTON LANE, southeastbound That the following locations be DELETED from SECTION 17-153 of the said Code: PLAINVIEW Instruc JERUSALEM AVENUE TOBIAS STREET, westbound - PLAINVIEW ROAD - east side - IN SAM to 4P: OOLDAYS - starting at a poin Transp TOBIAS STREET TERRY STREET, northbound 82 feet south ofthe south curbline of Benmor Court, south foradisiance feet. PASADENA DRIVE Commu > BURNS AVENUE NEVADA STREET, eastbound - west side - STOPPING 8 AM to4 PM SCHOOLDAYS - starting at the north curb line of Maxine Employ BURNS AVENUE EXT. NEVADA STREET, westbound Avenue, north to a point opposite the south curb line of Jerold Street. Debt S NEVADA STREET BURNS AVENUE, northbound That the following locations be ADDED to SECTION 17-165of the sai Codeestablishing NO PARK- Interfu NEVADA STREET BURNS AVENUE EXT., southbound ING ZONES, which shall be appropriately designated by posted signs: OYSTERR BAY SPRING Total LEVITTQWN PARK WAY RIM-LANE (NORTH), eastbound STREET east side- starting at a point 20 feet south of the Sou curb line of West Main Street, south LEVITTOWN PARK WAY RIM LANE (SOUTH), eastbound for a distance of 45 feet. SYOSSET - EDWARD AVENUE- south side-starting at a point 130 feet east SPECL LINK LANE CABLE LANE, eastbound of the east curb line of Humphrey Drive, east toa point 25 feet west of the west curb line of Florence Revenu LINK LANE ARBOR LANE, westbound Avenue. Growin RIM LANE (NORTH) That the following location be DELETED from SECTION 17-165 of the said Code: NO PARKING From S RIM LANE (SOUTH) - ZONES.SYOSSET- EDWARD - south side starting at a point 30 feet east the curb From F RIM LANE (NORTH) line of Humphrey Drive, east to a poin 25 feet west of the west curb line of Florence Avenu S Total R RIM LANE (SOUTH) That the following locations be ADDED to SECTION 17-166 of the said Code ESTABLISH N Expen RIM LANE (NORTH) CABLE LANE, northbcound PARKING DURING CERTAIN D OR HOURS,which shall be de: signated InSers

RIM LANE (SOUTH) ARBOR LANE, southbound HICKSVILLE - KUHL AVENUE - east side -NO PARKING app8 A priatto4 PM EXCEPT SATURpo : Instruc RIM LANE(SOUTH) |. TWIG LANE, northbound sigY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS - starting at a point located 58 feet north of the north curb line of Handic line of LOCUST VALLEY BIRCH HILL KATHERINE STREET, eastbound Texas Street, north tothe south curb Hawthorne Street. SYOSSET- EDWARD AVENUE- south Total HILL ROROA RIGGS side - NO PARKING 10 AM to2 PM EXCEPT SATURDAY; SUNDAY rting BIRCH PLACE, eastbound s SCHOC BIRCH HILL RO SOUNDVIEW PLACE, eastbound at a point 30 feet east of the east curb line Humphrey Drive east for distance of fee That the following locations be DELETED from SECTION 17-166 of the said Code. HICKSVI Revent MASSAPEQUA BREWSTER ROAD BAY DRIVE, north & southbound Cafete: - TEXAS STREET - north side -NO PARKING 8 AM to4 PM EXCEPT SATURDAY, SUNDAY BAY AVENUE N. POPLAR ST., east & westbound Invest HOLIDAYS - starting at the east curb line of Kuhl Avenue, east toa Tocated II0 feet west of the A N. & westbound SUMMIT DRIVE HICKORY ST., east west curbline of Gardner Avenue. K UHL AVENUE - east side -NO PARKING8cu AMto4 PM EXCE From SUMMIT DRIVE N. WALNUT ST., eastbound Total SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS starting at the north caline oTeese Street sort SUMMIT DRIVE N.ELM westbound - Street, east & the south curb line of Hawthorne Street. Expen i STREET, east & westbound That the following location be ADDEDto SECTION 17- the said Code establishing LIMITED x pinUMMIT DRIVE, southboun Equipt PARKING ON CERTAIN DAYS ORHOURS, which s beasappropriately designated by Contra NORT PARK DRIVE NORTH BAY DRIVE, southbound postedsign LOCUST VALLEY- FORES AVENUE ‘south side- NO PARKING 8PM to8AM-starting at a point Equipt OYSTER BAY SHORE AVENUE TOB PARKING FIELD #0-6, southbound 30 feet west of the west curb line of South Sixth Street, west to point located 25 feet east of the east Total I curb line of Nassau Road. PLAINVIEW BELMONT AVENUE NATHAN DRIVE, westbound PUBL That the location be DELETED from SECTION 17-168 of the said OYSTER BAY HOPE DRIVE CYNTHIA LANE, eastbound following Reven - SPRING STREET - east side -ONE HOUR PARKING 8 AM to 6 PM EXC. Ca SSUNDAY HOPE DRIVE MELONY AVENUE, eastbound Real P HOLIDAYS starting a 30 feet south of the south curb line of West MaESis uth ANfor HOPE DRIVE LILLIAN LANE, eastbound at point ea Librar distance of 25 feet. HOPE DRIVE PETER LANE, eastbound . Intere. hat the following locations be ADDED toSECTION 17-152 of the said Code establishing NO STOP- SCOTT PLACE HOPE DRIVE, north & southbound Gifts! PING ZONES, which shall designated by BETHPAGE-SOUTHOYSTER GLENWOOD ROAD AVERY LANE, eastbound posted signs: Librar BAYROAD -east side - pe-approat the south curbline of the entrance/exit toGrummans located GLENWOOD ROAD RADNOR ROAD, eastbound starting opposite Miscel the Mack Trucks, Inc., 880 South Oyster Bay Road, south fo a distance of 800 feet; east side - GLENWOOD ROAD THOMAS LANE, westbound starting Total I \ at the north curb lin of PHIPPS LANE GLENWOOD ROAD, southbound the entrancelexit, 880 South Oyster Bay Road, north for a distance of 800 feet; west side - the south line of the Mack 880 South ORCHARD STREET ONTARIO AVENUE, east & westbound starting at curb entrance/exit to Trucks, Inc., Oyster Expe

Road, the entrance/exit to Grummans, south for a distance of 960 - ORCHARD STREET ATWOOD ROAD, eastbound Bay opposite feet; west side starting Pers at the north curb line of the entrance/exit to Mack Trucks, Inc., South Oyster Bay Road, opposite S.FARMINGDALE FIRST AVENUE WOODWARD PARK WAY, north & south the entrance /exit to Grummans, north for a distance of 960 fe ue r WOODBURY CASTLE DRIVE CROSSBOW LANE, eastbound BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BO R OF THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY Be That the following be DELETE D from SECTION 17-25 of the said Code: STOP Carl L. Marcellino, Town Clerk Total] location A THROUGH STR T STOP STREET Angelo Delligatti, Supervisor CAPI’ Dated: Oyster Bay, New York MASSAPEQUA BREWSTER ROAD BAY DRIVE, northbound Reven October 4, 1988 NORTH ELM STREET N. SUMMIT DRIVE, & south Interf north STATE OF NEW YORK, NORTH PINE STREET N. SUMMIT DRIVE, Total north & south COUNTY OF NASSAU, PLAINVIEW ONTARIO AVENUE ORCHARD STREET, north & south TOWN OF OYSTER BAY = continued

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Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville. New Bork - Thursday, October 13, 1988 Bage-23 ontinued Room, Town Hall. condition and within thirty (30) days after the time, inthe Hearing preval Avenue, : ast Audrey a : for the Building, Oyst 1,Carl Marcelino, Town Clerk ofthe To wn of f award of the contract project. Oyster Bay, and custodian of the Recordsof said Town, York, for the of considerin: DO'RER CERTIFY that l have en ared the The contract will be awarded to the lowest purpose annexed with the original Notice of Amendments tothe Zone nah ofthe of Ordinances of the Town of bidder, or the proposals will be re- amendme Building oe tothe Cod Oys Bay (Motor Vehicles and Tr affic) adopted by the Town responsible forth i Town of in the set i date of Oyster Bay manner on October 4, 1988; filedin the Town Clerk’erk’s Office jected within 45 day of the opening pro- Board and that thesamei. sa true transcript thereof, of however, tothe discretionary right POSED AMENDMENT: Peti- and of the whole such original. posals subject, der (SEAL) reserved by the Board of Trustees of the Hicksville I have to waive informalities in, reject any In Testimony Whereof, hereunto signed my name and affixed the seal of said Town this 5th Library any bid, or to advertise for day of October, 1988. orall proposals accept any in its opinion, the best interest Carl L. Marcellino, Town Clerk new proposal if, of will be This in- rey 10-13-88-1T-#4127-HICK the library ther promoted. vitation is an offer to receive proposals for a con- ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT tract and not an offer of a contract. Expenditu - The successful bidder will be required tofurnish The Board of Education of the Hicksville Union Furniture/Equipment of faithful in the form of a land located on the Southeast cor School District has received the Annual Contractual/Mther security performance Free 15,642 bondand labor and material Oyster Bay Road and Cedar Street (uni of all school district funds payment Financial Report for the General Construction 397,415 on South peed of mforma having a frontage Oyster Bay July 1 1987 through andincluding June30, Total Expenditures $ 415,317 Gai period Each bidder must deposit bid security in an + 55 feet and fron’ ilong 1988 consisting of: than five (5%) of the base roved)of + 263 feet. SAI premises: FUND amount not less percent GENERAL bid, in the form and subject to the conditions pro- identified asSection 46, Block 149, Revenues - Use of and 32, both inclusive, and Lots 69, 70 Money Property $ 1,141,256 vided in the bidding a Taxes $31,008,211 requirements. Real Property Insurance Recoveries 37,108 N bidder shall withdraw his bid within45 days Land and Tax Map of the County of Nassau The State Sources 8,957,744 From Total Revenue $ 1,178,364 after the formal thereof. abovementioned petition and map which accom: Other Local Sources 1,506,319 open OARD OF TRUSTEES panie it are on file and ma’ Expenditures - Total Revenues HICKSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY cept Saturday, Sunday or Holiday Salaries $9,107 b hours of 9a.m.and 4:45 p.m., tim: Expenditure - Workers’ 101,985 HICKSVILLE, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY: prevailin Compensation office of the Town Cler at Bay General Support $6,701,961 Insurance NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK Oyster and Unemployment 558 personinteres he subject Instruction Insurance Mrs. Clara Bennett, President Massapequa. Any Disability 10,720 - matter of the said hearin will be gi anoppor- Transportation Total Expenditures $131,370 Dated: 6 October 1988 10-13-88-1T-#4126-HICKS tunity to be heard with reference thereto at the Community Services ae TRUST AGENCY TOWN BOARD Employee Benefits AND time and place above Revenues selene A. Debt Service Non- $3,166 = PUBLIC HEARING OF TOWN OF OYSTER BAY. ANGELO L. Interfund Transfers Non-Expendable Expenditures 15,000 NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to law, that DELLIGATTI, Supervisor. ARL Revenues $ 27,763 MARCELLINO, Town Clerk. Dated: July 12 1988: Total Expenditures Expendable a public hearing will be held b the Town Board of Expendable Expenditures 3,240 the Townof Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York. Oyster Bay, New York. = SPECIAL AID FUND 88 available to the and on Tuesday, November 1. 1988. at 10 oclock a.m., 10-18 4157-HICK Revenues - Copie are public by writing be the Growing Healthy $1,000 requesting a copy,or they may picked upat Administration Division Avenue in From State Sources 193,900 Building on Hicksville at the Office in all Town Offers Ice urb From Federal Sources 376,631 or Principal Hicksville schools. Total 57153 Revenues 10-13-88-1T-#4125-HICKS for the Town of is completed The emphasi ofthe program — Registration Oyster Ba Expenditures - Youth Ice Hocke is scheduled will be learnin and honing basic skati and In Service Training $3,821 Clinic Progra NOTICE TO BIDDERS Instruction 267,491 for October 22 and 29, accordin to hocke skills, PUBLIC NOTICE Saturda Handicapped Children 295,664 is hereby given that sealed The councilman noted tha the clinic will bids for the Town Councilman Thomas L. Clark. Total Expenditures 556,976 GENERAL “Registration will be held on thos days, SCHOOL FOOD SERVICES CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT NO.1 at Community Park, Stewart Revenues: HVAC WORK CONTRACT NO. 2 Bethpage Cafeteria Sales $278,475 ELECTRICAL WORK CONTRACT NO. 3° Avenue, and at Marjorie R. Post Community 3,315 Investments To the existing Hicksville Public Library Park Unqua and Merrick Roads Massapequa, Also on Saturda October 29, Federal Sources 19,394 From willbe received by the Board of Trustees ofthe between and noon,’ Clark said. “The Department will hold its annual Equipmen $301,184 Hicksville Public Library, Hicksville, New York, 9:30a.m. fee will beone new at the Community Expenditures - Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County, Friday, registration hocke puck Swap Jambore Bethpag Equipment $13,871 November 4, 1988 at 8:00 p.m. (prevailing time) at “The program is open only to Town resi- Park skate house from 1 to p. Jerusalem Avenue, Hicksville, New Contractual 277,867 thelibrary, 169 dents between the of 6 and 17, Clark 5,056 York 11801 and then at said time and place public- ages “This isa great fo Equipment Repair be opportunity youngste Total ly opened and read aloud. continued. “Registrants must accom- Expenditures 296.79 wh are for used ice Ho Sa The bidding requirements, contract forms, birth loc PUBLIC LIBRARY panie by a parent or guardia A cer- Clar general conditions, supplementary general condi- ment to get some goo bargai said, Revenues- tionsofthe tificate and proof of residency must be contract,drawingsand specifications . who no Real Taxes $ 1,316,325 “It is also an opportunity for tho Property to may be examined at the Hicksville Public Library, at the time of 44,114 presented registragion”’ their ice sell it to Library Char 169 Jerusalem Avenue, Hicksville, New York 11801 longe need hocke ge Interest/Earnings 30,701 The ice hocke program will*begin in after Monday, October 17, 1988 and may be obtain- someone wh will put it to g use: Gifts/Donations December and run the end of ed upon deposit of $50 for each complete set. earl throug Library System Grant Any person or corporation duly submitting a will be dividedinto For information abo registra Miscellaneous Februar Participants age additiona b certified check or proposal, accompanied a and A tion or the call 10-11, 16-1 Equipment Swap _ Total Revenues other security in accordance with the require- groups, 6-7, 8-9 12-13, 14-15 Jambor will be made once the of Parks at Expenditures - ments of the information for bidders will, upon schedule up registration Department 795-100 Personal Services return ofthe drawings and specificationsin good Equipment/Capital Outlay condition and within thirty (30) days after the Contractual award of the contracts for the project orrejection WERE FIGHTING FOR Employee Benefits of the bids, receive the deposit in full. Whenaper- YOUR LIFE” of and ae A Oe Total Expenditures son or corporatio obtains a set drawings and makes the deposit but CAPITAL FUNDS specifications does submit a onerequihalf of the deposit Revenues not proposal, will be returned to such nonbidders upon the Interfund Transfers return of the drawings and specifications in good Total Revenues ued THE UYN theatres

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1988 - October 13, Page-2 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New ork Thursday, Do Obedienc Schoo At Bide- Home Council No. 2520 Classe are limited in size to allow for max- Barr What make a a famil member? Josep pet goo affor- Th family member wh takes the time and imum personaliz attention at a very of Columbus dabl fee. Knight ha the patienc to train a pet properl For those members wh could use a lit- 45 Heitz Place Hicksville famil Bide-A-Wee not onl offers dog- tle advice, Bide-A-Wee Home in Wan- of other ser- friendl courses, but also a wide range 938-8323 has the to turn unru- these tag just program your vices available to the publi Some of Professional l canine into a perfec pooc include humane education, pet- do trainer Josep Knap is offering a seven- and animal: 18 isan House at our Coun- Place, Hicksville, from,1 and loss grie counselin October Open p.m. that park pet from week, once-a-week training course in healt related facilities. cil! Talks will be given b a representative of October 25 is our Blood Bank Drive, facilitated therapy covers everythin from on-leash obedience our Local Blood Ban and by Catherine 4 and 9 ‘p.m. at our Council. Call Anthony Sister additional information, or to training to solutions to various canine For register wh will talk on the House for the Previte for information, 735-246 Clear obedience course, call Josep behavorial problem such as house- for the next do Deaf. Doors open at 8:1 p.m. jumping, chewing and non-stop barking Knap at 433-196 Our Keep Ch in Christmas asks you to October 29, Saturday is our annual

- - get involved. On Sunda October 23, the are Oktoberfest Dance. Live music food- havin a Christmas Around the World Sale. entertainment prizes. All for $3 per coupl Many fine gifts at goo prices will be on reservations must be made. Call Frank Keligious Services displa at the Josep Barr Gouncil, 45 Heitz Gariboldi 586-091

and — BAPTIST Jewish Center Jerusalem Ave. Maglie 11801. Tel: 931-9323. Rabbi Joseph Grossman. First Baptist Church Liszt St. and Pollock PI., Hicksville. Dr., Hicksville, Her Services: Friday at 8:30. Saturday morning at 9:30. Wa Safel Tel: 938-7134. Kevin J. Rawlins, Pastor. Services: Sunday mor- evenings Angel Stevens- Primer Hebrew School and Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. worship 11:00. Sunday hour at 7:00. Sun- Monday ning at night gospel meets School meets on Mondays at 4:15 p.m. The Men Club day school for ages cradle through adult at 9:45 a.m. Wednes- on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 8:30 p.m. Sisterhood day evening prayer at 7:30. meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at & p.m. CATHOLIC Jericho Jewish Center (Conservative) North Broad- Church 5 Fordham Ave., Hicksville, 11801. 938-2540. Rabbi Holy Family way, Routes 106/107, Jericho, 11753. Tel: Tel: 935-1345. The Rev. Bernard J. McGrath, Pastor, The Rev. Stanley Steinhart, Cantor Israel Goldstein. Sabbath services Peter L. Duyelsdor!, Asst. Pastor, The Rev. Domenick at 9:00 a.m. Junior Congregation meets at 10:45 a.m. Morn- Graziadio, Asst. Pastor. Masses: in the Church-7:30, 7:30 at 9:00 a.m. Even- Sundays ing services Mon-Fri at a.m. Sunday 10:15 11:30 a.m. 12:45 and 7:00 In the School 9:00, and p.m. ing services Sun-Thurs at 8:00 p.m. Friday candlelighting time, at 10:00 a.m. Saturdays at 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. and §:00 and 7:30 Sat sundown. Special Family service o the first Friday of p.m. each month, at 7:45 p.m. Affiliated with the United Synagogue Our Lady of Me: R.C. Church 500 South Oyster of America. Bay Road, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-4351. The Rev. Msgr. LUTHERAN James E. Boesel, Pastor, The Rev. Charles A. Gartner, The Rev. Church of St. 270 South William Donnelly, The Rev. John Fencik. Masses: Sundays in The Lutheran Stephen 11081. Tel: 931-0710. The Rev. Frank L. the Church-Salurday evening at 5:00 and 7:30 and Sundays Broadway, Hicksville, Pastor. Services: at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Holy at 7:30, 9:15, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. In the lower Nelson, Sundays at both services. Church School at 9:15 church-8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Family Mass Communion Sunday o the third Sunday of every month at 11:00 a.m. in the lower @Miedeemer Lutheran Church 17 New South Road, church. Weekdays at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Hicksville, 11801, Tel: 938-8693. The Rev. Dr. Theodore S St. Ignatius Loyola R.C. Church 129 Broadway, Grant. Services: Sundays at 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday School at Hicksville. Tel:931-0056. The Rev. Frederick Harrer, Pastor. The 9:15 a.m. Bible Study on Thursdays at 8 p.m. Rey. Edward Tarrant, Administrator, The Rev. Peter Liu and “Lutheran Church 40 W. Nicholai St., Hicksville The Rev. Aobert J Giuntini, Assoc. Pastors. Services: 11801. Tel: 931-2225. The Rev. Wayne Puls, Pastor. Services: Weekend masses, Saturdays at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays at Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11:15 a.m. 12:30 and 6:00 p.m. Weekday Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.\Nursery Car at 9:30 a.m. for the masses at 7 Also 9 a.m. and Saturdays at 9 am. during 9:45 a.m. service. Ladies Bible Study on Wednesdays at 9:30 August. a.m. and 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY METHODIST The Parkway Community Church Stewart Ave. at United Methodist Church Old Country Rd. and Nelson Levittown Parkway, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 938-1233/931-9055. Ave., Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-2626. The Rev. Richard The Rev. Douglas R. MacDonald. Services: Sundays at 9:30 Smeltzer, The Rev. Dale White. Services: Sundays at 8:00, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Church School and Infant Care at 9:30 and 11 a.m. and-11:00 a.m. Sunday schoo! from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. The Bus Midweek Bible Study on Wednesdays at 8:15 p.m. Ministry of the Church operates every Sunday to bring peo- service EPISCOPAL ple to Sunday School or the 9:15 a.m. worship NON-DENOMINATIONAL Holy Trinity Church 130 Ave., Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-1920. The Rev. Domenic K. Cian- The Church of Hicksville 17 Herzog Place, Hicksville, nella, Rector, The Rev. Anne E. Lyndall, Deacon. Services: Holy 11801. Tel: 822-6330. Harold Butler, Pastor. Walter Muench, - Communion on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Asso. Pastor. Services: Sundays at 10:45 am. Sunday School on Sundays at 6 and 10 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery Care at 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Home °° at 9:30 a.m. service o the first Monday of each month ANGELASTEVENS’ GUIDE dog, a, is the focus of attention, as the pair prepares to Healing Bible Study Groups. at 8 p.m. join55 LILCO employees, whorecently participated in the Fidelco ide Dog Foundation’s Church of Christ 105 Broadway, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: ORTHODOX 935-3855. The Rev. Tom Goodlet, Minister. Services: Sundays “Walkathon” to raise for dog of Hicksville, is money guide training. Stephens, joined by worship at 11:00 a.m. Bible School at 10:00 a.m. Bible Study Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 20 Field Ave.. her LILCO Ron Barone. LILCO volunteers the cor- on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. “Critter nephew, employee comprised largest Hicksville, Tel: 433-4522. Fr. George Stavropoulos. Services: porate contingent present at the fundraising event, earning more than $5,500 for Fidelco. Sunday Orthros at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Divine Liturgy at 10:15 am PRESBYTERIAN The funds raised by LILCO will be used exclusively to help train a guide dog for a blind Long Islander. JEWISH First Presb; Church 474 Wantagh Ave., Levit- town, 11756. Tel: 731-3808. The Rev. Robert A. Wieman. Ser- Congregation Shaarei Zedek New South Rd. and Old vices: Sunday Worship and Sunday School at 10 a.m. Child Country Ad.,.Hicksville, 11801. Tel:938-0420, 938-0422. Rabbi care for pre-school children. Veteran Ceremoni Melvin Sachs. Services: Saturdays at 9 a.m.

The Henry Biel Post #46, Masonic War November 11. All veteran organizations are Veterans of the State of New York will be invited to provide their Color Guards for the will be Obituaries sponsoring the Annual Veteran' Day Massing of the Colors. Assembl at Ceremonies at the War Monuments, 10:15 a.m. with the ceremonies commencing Hicksville Middle School, Jerusale Avenue, at 10:30 a.m. Boleslaw Dlugolecki Mary A. Burnett Boleslaw Dlugoleck a retired carpenter Mary A. Burnett, a resident of Hicksville, at Nassau County Medical Center for 23 passe away o Sept. 2 at the age of 61. Board Committee Meetin fo 1988/89 School Year years, passe away o Sept. 20 at the age Mrs. Burnett is survived b her husband, of 77. He was-a resident of Inverness, Fla., Arthur, “her daughter Patricia, Linda, Please be advised that Policy and Legislatur Hicksville Board of Education Commit- formerly of Hicksville. Pamela, Victoria and Alexandra, her son, tee Meetings, for October 19 have been cancelled. Mr. Dlugolec is survived b his wife, Claude, her brother, James Kola and seven Th following is list of all board committee meetings for the 1988/8 school year: Stephanie his daughters Dorothy Mone grandchildre October Curriculum & Facilities 8 19 p.m. and Barbara Boyce, his-son, Paul, his A Mass of Christian Burial was said at Finance 9 p.m. brother, Walter of Poland, seven grand St. Ignatius R.C. Church on-Oct. 3 Inter- November 16 Curriculum & Facilities 8 p.m. children and-one great- ment followed at Long Island National Finance, & Polic Legislatu 9 p.m, A Mass of Christian Burial was said at Cemetery under the direction of Thomas December Curriculum & Facilities 8 St. 14 p.m. . Hedwig’ R.C. Church on Oct. 5. Inter- F. Dalton Funeral Home, Hicksville Chapel “4 Finance, Policy & Legislatur 9 p.m. ment followed at Hol Rood Cemetery Jane H. Sullivan under the Januar 18 Finance Committe Only 8 p.m. direction of New Hyd Park Jan H Sullivan, a resident of Hicksville, 7 Funeral Home. the Februa .- Finance Committee Onl 8 p.m. passe away o Sept. 29 at age of 69. A member of the Polish National Mrs. Sullivan survived her March 8 Finance Committee Onl p.m. is b daughter Alliance and the Long Island Polish Lodg Joan, her sons, Thomas and Joh and seven Aprils — Curriculu &a Facilities p.m. b 269 New Hyde Park for 4o years, Mr. Finance, Polic & Legislatur 9 p.m. grandchildren i Dlugolecki had been a aircraft assembler A Mass of Christian Burial was said at Ma 17 Curriculum & Facilities p.m. Grumman at Corp. durin WWII. &qu R.C. Church on Oct. 3. Inter- Finance; Policy & Legislatur 9 p.m. Ignatius Donald A. Cross ment followed at Calvar Cemetery under the direction of Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Donald A. Cross, a stagehan for CBS, Hicksville Ne York, N.Y., passe away on Sept 27 Home, Chape at the of 54. He was a resident of George Harrison (Skip) LEVITTOWN FLORAL PARK NEW HYDE PARK WILLISTON PARK age Hicksville. resident of 27 HEMPS 29 ATLANTIC AVENUE | 125 HILLSIDE AVENUE | 412 WILLIS AVENUE Georg Harrison, a Hicksville, Mr. Cross is survived b his wife, Barbara, passe away on Sept 30 his daughter Donna Colvell, his sons, Mr. Harrison is survived b his wife, oe Thomas, Kenneth and Robert, his mother, Frances, his and Bette es THOMAS F. daughters Lynne Helen Cross, his sister, Irene Checkilo and Germain, his son, George W., and his DALTON his father-in-law, Thomas Cipione. grandchildren Chad, Michele and Seaman A Mass of Christian Burial was said at ast Class Scott Harrison Germain. FUNERAL Le ee) ea Hol Famil R.C. Church on Sept 29. In- Vernon C. Wagner Funeral Home handl- terment followed at Green Wood ed the funeral arrangements. 47 JERUSALEM AVE. Cemetery, Brooklyn under the direction In lieu of flowers, donations to the + (AT WEST MARIE ST.) 931-0262 HICKSVI of Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Home, Masonic War. Veterans, would be -” Hicksville Chapel - appreciated. &In

- Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursday, October 13, 1988 Bage-2 e Hicksville- Rota Club News max- affor- A leadin medical weight-loss treatment, The Optifas Progra will be affiliate with Central General Hospita in Plainview, begin must under uining October The ma- and assessments. program promotes psychological I or SEF ning 4. loss while reducing of heart are treated on an ba! these jor weig risks outpatient diabetes, and bloo return at least once a week norial disease hig pressure. foi Central General medical tests and an examin: nimal- Hospital’ Optifas Program is th first of its kind in Plainview. BS ‘ilities. _ Changin The 26-week program is designe for in- In addition to fasting patients behi “gister dividuals who are more than 50 pounds or in group sessions to learnnew | josep 30 percent above ideal weight Its three-part ways of coping with th stresses approac combines a physican- fast, behavior modification, and exercise. behaviorist trained in obesit tr “For twelve of the 2 weeks, patients are tients also attend education sessi to learn ona modified fast, which means that instead a of eating food, the consume the Optifa for- and prepare food. mulation to ensure proper nutrition. The Exercise is another crucial component of formulation, which contains 100% the Patients work d Maglie powered program. ossman. of the recommended daily allowances of pro- physiologist to learn about exe! y at 9:30. and minerals can be mixed and n. Primer tein, vitamins, ques increasing activity levels. A TOUCH OF international flavor was evi- ub meets Pro- of the Hicksville- with. any non-caloric drink,’ explains Jac For more information on Th Opitfas sterhood dent at a recent meeting Smith, M.S., R.D. Director located at Central ital, call >m. Jericho Rotary Club with the presence oftwo CHUCK PACIFICO, Rotary International quelin Program gram in Broad- The locate at Central Smith at special guests from Dehra Dunjndia. Apar District 725 governor, addresses Hicksville- at Optifa Progra Jacquelin 932-62 0. Rabbi Paraminder (left services Singh and Singh toright), Jericho Rotary Club rotarians at their re- m. Morn rotarians from Rotary District 308 in India, cent meeting hel in the Milleridge Inn. He m. Even: the local club banner, which was rated the club excellent and out the ting time, display singled Friday of presented to them by club president club’s efforts and accomplishments in local nagogue Frederick Meyer. community projects.

Fl Hicksvill F ~ 7-1 South 500 Old Country Road 599 Broadwa B&am Deli Hicksville-Jericho Rota Clu F&am De Levittown 35 South Broadwa 99 Parkwa — Dance Charit Reflections Card Gift Sho J&WStation South Saturda November 12, 198 36 Old Country Road 65 Broadwa Services: Hel A Child— A Friend Brook Stationery Giovanni Deli- Old Country Road 125 Bloomingda Road “Prizes” 22 Puff & Stuff West John Street Deli “$1,000.00 Drawing” 6 Jerusale Avenue 390 West John Street S at Smoke Stax Steves Place : Richard 240 North Broadwa 38 West Joh Street Hol Trinity Episcop Church — Ac Stationery Jefferie Variety corner of Old Country Rd. & Jerusale Ave., Hicksville Bethpag Road 50 West Joh Street Dancing— Mixed Drinks, Beer & Soda 8 p.m. to Midnight Hicksville’s Sharpshoot Explai the Donations +50.0 per person ble Study n. “Critter 200 Tickets Sald Only Th 24t Olympiad was completed in Seoul, Korea. The Paralympi will also ; Eight Proceeds to Stephani Fund - Gift of Life go take in Seoul, Korea and will use ve., Levit: pla many Account man. Ser- Mak check payabl to Hicksville Rotary Charit of the same facilities. um, Child International athletes in top physic con- Chairman: Cassella 735-199 @ Ticket Chairman: Jo Muraca 364-93 Augie dition complet in the Olympic Interna- President: Fred Meyer 822-844 tional athletes with physic disabilities will also compete in the Paralympic This was some of the information brought to the Hicksville Kiwanis,Clu b Ralph Mar- Oh chese of the Human Resources Center in Witches and Goblins and Ghost M Albertson, N.Y. whenvhe was the guest speake at the September 28 luncheon -ksville, Some of the the club. Witches, goblins ghost and the famil pet the best in pets’ costumes. meeting of of 61. donated the Mr. Marchese about the U.S. Dis- are invited to attend Bide-A-Wee’s Halloween fabulous prizes have been b spok isband, Child’s Team which is of Part scheduled for Saturda October 29th, Smithaven Mall in Lake Grove, Pla abled Sport compose 500 Linda, of Port and Son athletes and their coaches and represents from noon to p.m. at the Westhampton Jefferso Lillywhite Harr top er and Kid’s Stuff of Pets’ a wide range of disabilities. Some Kiwanis son, shelter. There will be two separate costume Southampto prizes physical Program Chairmat the Bide-A-Wee team members are either blind, a ““K” seven contests for children 12 and are courtesy of pet boutique. amputees, presents paperweight tol years of youn will also be activities and Hallo- have cerebral or are dwarfs. Regardle chese for bringing the story Paralympic and for pets which can be accompanied b There games, palsy, the and women on the athletes to Kiwanis. said at either child. An fee of #1 ween refreshments. of their disabilit men an adult or a entry by Widde- ) four all share one in common: the (photo Sie Inter- will child or who Whether have two or legs, join team thing . be charge for each pet you the fun at the Westhampt Bide-A- spirit that creates winners. ational registers for a contest. Admission is free to ghostl strong competitiv who enters the con- Th athletes national trials that at one time he was quite proficient as ‘Thoma all others, The to be follow- Wee. Any child or pet qualif throug onl guidelin of hande shooter. Afterhe his test will receive a ba filled with Trick or Treat and are entered into competition b one arigh lo righ ed are — be either on a leash, Chape pets must learned to shoot feels he and that woul even Frankens- the fournational disabled sport organization, arm, h lefty, harness or in an appropriate carrier, goodie deligh Wheelchair-Athletic is as as, or better than, befor be tein and Dracula! namely The National goo ksville, costumes for both children and pets must Bide-A-Wee The U.S. Athletic The cost of sendin on athlete to the saf and non-toxic. For more information, call Association, Amputee of 60 Games is about th located at 118 Old Road in Association, The U.S. Association of Blind Paralymp $5,000. past, Exciting prizes will be awarded to the win- Home Country ughter, and The U.S. Cerebral Athletic athletes have ha to raise their own funds Last at Athletes, Pals | ners of the best in children’s costumes and Westhampton 516-325-020 o d seven of the bodie Association. The are Group members year, governing the U.S. Olympic Committee and are USAAA, USCPAA, & DAAA joi togethe said at recognize b the international disabled and formed the U.S. Organizatio f Disabl- Inter- Marks its 90th Year ed hav undertake . sports governing body : Athletes(U.S.0.D.A.)a Episcop Congregati relations effort y under Athletes are classified accordin to the and fund raising public to. the earliest church histor of this and com- relieve the athletes of finan burden. Funeral “Glimpse of Hicksville’s Past” highlight cerned type and degr of their disability the This has become my church away Individuals, businesses associations or cor- the openin for Hol Trinity Episco region. pete in-over 17 sports including archery service he said. who would care to Church& observances, from church,’ wheelchair basketball, boccia, cycling fenc- porations got Anniversary year endeavored to recreate Th lawn deductible contribution to the A. cksville, last week. Invited b Pastor Dominick Cian- guest- ing, goal ball, judo, bowling powerlif- the and social for doin make out occa- the natural scene, economy shooting soccer, swimming, table ten- and be recogniz so, nella as guest- for the historic ting, life of Hicksville, weaving this and a check to Fund sion Richard Historian for the and political nis, track and field volleyball, wrestlin Ralp Marchese/ s wife, was Evers, : environmental information into a assort- wheelchair handball. & and mail it to Mr. Marchese at 27 Br Lane, Hicksvile : Bette Gregory Museum. churchmen, ment of stories of bygon con- Marchese volunteered the information Hicksville, N-Y. 11801. Expressi “sense of honor and joy” at Mr. and his his gregation proble and church and tem- bein abl to shar in Trinity& “commendable seaman foundings. Hol Trinity Episcop Church&# service to God and man” the historian spok pl chronicles were a in in Hicksville religiou Correction: of the at turn-of-the century pla handl- years th recalled, with affectionate references to to- Hicksville whe the church congregatio was and David senior loving, caring community, to its O the front pag of last week&# issue of ment president Dobrindti organize in day’ class the the 1899 church and colorfulceremonicallife the Illustrated we inadvertantl stated that president The Illustrated regrets to member St. Loyol beautiful Mr. Evers,a of Ignatius and Harry Pang is Hicksville High’ senior class error. ild be as a and its congeni pastor congregation. Parish was for the third time present president Harry Pang is student govern- guest homilist, whose previous messages Con- By 7

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LOST CAT Abagailwhile/bik & orange cali CALLING ALL Education BAY RIDGE H.S. 5-years-old. Collar. Lost in BOWLERS! Class of 1963 Melville/Hunt. area. Ferrari & Son 423-1420 & Reward- THE LQNG-ISLANDER 25th REUNION Our team, right now, needs Ifyou are, orknow, a memberof 313 Main Street one female and one male to MATH TUTORING the class of 63, pleasecontact and bow! and completeourteam “Expert Moving Packing Huntington, .N.Y. 11743 1,2& PO. Box Anton Communi- 22 Domestics We are part of a co-ed money Course 1168, of Most 132 E Second your league. This all happens at REGENTS & SA PREP ty Newspapers, St, Mineola, NY 11501 Westbury Lanes Treasured Possessions” 5 cable aes on Wednesday at 9:15 p.m. NY Licaui BYSITTER Period Furniture and Needed for one 8-year-old boy. Teacher-25 Exp. CALL THE Call George: years Mon-Fri 2:45-7:30 p.m. eraser If The Name pianos our specialty! Re cal Rpe WEA CLASSIFIED 747-8282, ext. 138 MR. WILRENKAMP 767-3519 Call Evenings: DEPARTMENT FOR HS Call for Form tro Westb : 3 RATE INFORMATION FREE Consultation GLEANING_AB One of Island’s fea jarden Cit home. Mon., ¥2 day Fri OPEN MON.-FRI. Long Ow Transp. 294-0972 Betw. 10 a.m. & p.m. Mon-Fri. 51 6-248-2808 finest marinas, 7 9-6 PM the of ee Live-in Housekeeper family oriented, mo OPEN SAT. S days. Sun-Mon off. 487-4981 with a new 30’ x 50’ pool, REUNION, Female ions live-in. 9:30-2PM HOME & OFFICE an immaculate clubhouse and NEW TOWN HIGH SCHOOL Bayline ()to Mon-Fri. (1 work Fri; to Mon.arMust cook and in driv Plea- facilities. : Woodworking CONSTRUCTION complete 1950-59. Sun Oct 23rd 1988. Call ‘sant surroundings. ezeo LONG TERM & Custom Cabinets Edith 212-823-8811 “Peconic River Yacht Basin” Wood & Mica Furniture Fire proof metal stud & DISPLAY_RATES sheetrock Partitions. — Vanities/Counter Tops at the mouth of the Acoustical celings, smaji ARE ALSO Wholesale Prices 22C Child Care Peconic Bay .5 Cemeteries & repairs to large alterations. rian Factory Custom wood decks. AVAILABLE. Showroom (516) 727-8386 Monuments Cappelli ‘EXCELLEN REFS, AVAILABLE: PLEASE CALL FOR 567-3381 Certified nannies & NANNIES-in- (516) 30 Yrs. EXP. FURTHER Act now! BETHPAGE CEMETERY-1 plot, 6 REASONABLE FREE training. CPR, first aide, child Excellent refer- Receive the balance of buriats. Call 593-8814 after 7pm development. INFORMATION CLEARANCE - HEMLOCKS, BLUE ESTIMATES ences, prepared for all ages. Nan- the ‘88 Season SPRUCE PINE, others. 676-5882. nies 624-8001. e FRANK TREES ANYTIME CALL BABYSITTER-Lt.. housework. FREE 6 Services JOHN URCAN $7p/hr., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. MTThurs.- DEADLINE: for ’89 slip rental. Fri. & 4hrs. of choice on Sun- FAMILY PHOTO PORTRAITS CONSTRUCTION your Noon days. Must have car. Glen Head Monday for Christmascard taken by pro- 767-0746 fessional photographer. in BABYSITTER for terrific i 922-5321 #H0405 780000 ERRORS - AMORE Insured ourhome. 4 days week. RociRet in SONS OF ITALY | 3 Occasions 922-2745 Special ‘ quired. Salary negotiable. The Anton Papers and Glen Cove Lodge 1016 atter 5:30. Limousine The Islander are Any je who wants to par- Long SAL THE TAILOR custom tailoring not responsible for ISLAND KITCHENS & alterations. Ladies & Mens. P thb lea tr Ai Cine n NY. 11542 errors beyond Maiin S O Tent Rentals REMODELED & 32Glen St. Glen Cove, *** CHILDCARE*** tin | ti 676-373 the first insertion. eins *Tents 238 Route 109 CABINETS Full or Part Time REFINISHED Mature warker.wanted to ser- All Ads Must Be Ps Farmingdale, NY 11735 £ vice Nassau/Suffolk. Toppay,no ¥ 8 core Personals Drivers. Pre-Paid 2 I }fessional ; Svcs - lables, Chairs etc. 516-249-5449 fee, Check, E Cov Dp. bie Potatir Money Order, — IST YOUR THE ISLAND ALONE? 223-3600 MasterCard or Visa 516-689-6666 i Looking fora date? FESSIONAL Call 540-MATE & listen to e ANDREWJ. HARMAN singles waiting for your FLOORS Lisa Kodritch | *NveoD yourmessage ee. Newspape Catering Dunn & Sons for others. CHILD CARE Telemarketing hun picisiea YOUR MATE f our Custom P/T all our newpspers. 36 Years Exp. ACALL AWikod FIT, positions available. Manager 1 specia‘olors! Quality Dedicated, responsible people W have rates for all budgets. 50¢ aminute, $1.50 a minute Having a Party? Workrea done by Fully- 516-285-9121 to care for children & infants. e For Information Call Insured, Clean, Neat We&# cater! Call: Knox Personnel Our Staff: 747-8: 282 Professional. Donna or Doreen HOME COMPANION-needec for Domestic Services NEED A PAINTER? Vale fis Ask for the 242-2605 243-1958 resident. 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Was hom your onita in eryFort BUILDING OYNAMIC, ARTICULATE WOMAN Refs. 767-7334 COMMERCIAL To assist pit in major business ex- MATURE Non-smoker needed INSPECTOR pansion. Strong people skills an tential income ist Mon-Fri. 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm for year, NYS/PE ARTIST Call: 744-8613 child 9 years old in my home required for village PiT to issue 334-2750 building permits, FACTO HELP Greenvale, will Oversee bldg. progsess confor. Full-time, train to work on small parts. Work and issue temporary mity certificates of close to home. 516-621-3220. WOMAN (tillXmas) positio with MATURE occupancy. Fee negot. Send ap- children. to: Potential F/T DAY MAINTENANCE, grounds tocare for2,young My plication tobecomeper Would Yo Non-smoker. Leave S6/Hr. Mon-Fri 7:30-4:00pm. Like home. manent for Village Hall theright per- Portledge School 671-1475 -ERS message on machine. son. 226-4864 303 Center Island Rd. Advertising dept. a To Work In Retail? treet Centerlsland, Oyster Bay bus r Cal FIT, FULL TRAINING, 01 NY 11771 pref&# P Gari Clerical NAN -Exp. work, housewives, NEW mature, responsible woman to returnees. Massapequa OPPORTUNITIES for 2% old. help mother care yr. 516-747- Park area. Some house work. Refs. IN COMMISSION SALES 516-767-9083 BUS DRIVER East Williston Public School Ext. 109 (516) 541-8008 LK) e e Must possess class 2 lic. Hrs. 3 Hardware Paint p.m. to7. Call Call for an appointment. : WANTED TRANSPORTATI ¢ Home Fashions e Housewares SURROGATEGRANDMA COMPUTER Professional Great Neck Cou GAL FRIDAY ple seeks a loving, caring, ROOM Port Area. » CLASSIFIED Washington Young-at-heart sitter for our in- AS: Excellent salary/benetts for Available for All fant. 2-3 days per week in our AD SALES Needed in enn. mature person wlaccurate typ- - Training at Positions ing & phone reception skills. nome. Call David COLD SPRING HARBOR Non-smoker, work wicongenial Earn 822-5350 HIGH SCHOOL ~ u to $7/hr., Base Rate Plus Days Over the telephone, sell staff in countrified Must have excellentknowledge surroundings. advtsg. space in our 21 of computerand adesiretowork Commission Call: 9-5 p.m. 883-3144 VDER weekly news-papers on with students on computer related Eves./Wkends. 466-2979 the Island. activities. v~ Reviews at 24 Wanted Full Part Time Salary 2-3x/yr. Help Flexible day hours: 7:30 a. o - 2:30 p.m. 1743 full & $8. Work in Your Favorite Area of part time w/benefits. Salary per hour ~ Inter all Personnel $6.00/hr. + comm. ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.F/T Incentives. COLD SPRI HARBOR GIRLS WANTED ~ Permanent Positions familiar wiotfice procedure HIGH SCHOOL texible, WP & Data Entry. record 9-19 from Long Island & sur- ~ Flexible 20-35 Hours keeping, diversified duties, Min Call Lisa: (516) 692-8036 rounding areas to compete 50 9-5 for wpm. 747-8282 the Titles of Miss PreTeen, The Assoc. for Children Junior Teen and Teen New ~ Excellent Benefit Package wiDown Syndrome. Ext. 123. York City. $15,000 in prizes, in- 516-221-4700 cludingatrip to the Nationals CONSULTANT e ° in Orlando, Fla. Profit Sharing Life Insurance PYSCHIATRIST ¢ For more information, ¢ Hospitalization Pension Plan CLERICAL 910 12Noon. 2days perwk. Posi- Call: e Associate Discounts e Paid Vacations tion available ALL AROUND FIT positionavail. Typing &C immediately in MAINTENANCE MAN puter skills nec. Heavy phones. continuing treatment center (1 800-345-2330 serving emotionally disabled and Call: 767-2647 For buildings grounds in adults. Huntington Area umbing, painting, mechan: Sara’s Center HAIRCUTTER MALE/FEMALE Career Advancement cal background nelpful. Seif- with following. Small following ac- Groxtreat tiedNect Opportunit motivated and good with or possibly rent a chair. at peo- 482-1550 Apply ple. Clean driving record. Salary CLERICAL cepta je Park. Call: Rose at reso- ot aeOo Tues. Sat. Mon. thru Fri. 6 p.m. commensurate wit 0a perience. Call: Gal/Guy Friday, active stock brokerage firm. Mon.-Fri. 9-5., 423-3090 DENTAL ASSISTANT and/or com- HARDWARE GardenCity duties, puter operator. 671-7854 Squ Divers "To Huntington Mall anion Rben Call Beverl DISPATCHER needed for Private East LI Mon.-Fri, between 10a.m-2p.m limo service. Exp Full Time Only Northport, Necessary. Call 868-8686 Benefits. Will Tra ANSWERING 516-228-5500 SERVICE DRIVER $400p/wk. Need own WRIGHT HARDWARE Equal Opportunity Employer Catlins. F/T Must enjoy OPERATO! meeting 355 Plandom Road & MIF people. Call 203-325-2100. Manhass Full Time - Part Time

627-4433 . Various Shifts CLERICAL Good Benefits DRIVER we Will Train OPPORTUNITY Clerical FIT, Heavy phones, FULLTIME MARINA FIT year 935-4434 45 WPM, EE roi typing word process- HELP WANTED ILLUSTRATOR NN S cue nae Need have Boating exp. $6. desired. Will train ing a bright To Nassau & W. Suffolk. Gall days 044-7136 eves 67.8 PORT WASHINGTON With strong ink skills & beginner. Insurance, legal Must be able flexi- pen Good telephone people skills. to work RESPONSIBLE sales AUTO MECHANIC and/or medical background a MANUFACTURER OF Excell. MATU ble hrs. (no weekends). Se serloon eraateF plus. Pleasant office in Levit- Diversienefits. RoslynposiiiHat 3 years experience. Company paid benefits. AIRCRAFT cc town. Health benefits & many Must have own tools. Ga it 7 extras. HYDRAULIC Gem speciai Must know alll aspects of Call Pete: wina- = . VALVES innovative poetry cards Bute mecna Call: Car Ke 10 a.m.-4 tional DIESE! & | p.m. Machine art skills F/T MECH o (516) 731-6100 Operator helpful. d& Haltabte Precision Parts BOOKKEEPER INSURANCE cale Seen conditions. 747-8282, ext. 103 top pay, benefits. Floral Inspector Growth tor App’t-Setters position highly SALES PAIRSFurie516-354-2160 PT no motivated individual. Invoicing, absolutely selling, intor- CLERICAL. Photography Studio WANTED 16-25 data orders, air. F/T. MECHANIC. for FT mal working conds. Hrly. wage seeks bright, flexible individual. Assembly & Test entry, phone sm CAREER SEEKERS Locust op. peyaiSalary open. 3 Donus. Diversified duties. Benefits. Call: Technician 673-8077 Vall Sn 671-1577 DRIVER/ Potential Earnings 40K plus. Ex- 516-437-4522. AUSCO, Inc. caiort MAINTENANCE cellent benefits 820 Pt. Wi Blvd. PERSON hin Call Ron Miller CLERK/TYPIST Tel: 944-988: Eisn IMMEDIATE 794-4758 BOOKKEEPER -F/T For North Shore home fur- Equal! Opportunity motivated to JOB OPENINGS Seeking person nishing store. Full time, non- service clients of com- & handle typing, filing & phones smoker, salary NYC. LEGAL SECRETARY-Legal exp. puterized North Shore Nassau negotiable Nassau, Suffolk, WP a +, will train. Growth knowledge of WANG systems but depending on experience. “HIRING” Government jobs- females and Tal male needed CPA firm. Flex. hrs, no travel. Pleasant wico. potential. Comprehensive Clerks, Typists, Receptionists, desirable. atmosphere for wéar. 19-0022 24-0316 minis, jeans, evenin benefits pkg including 401K. Secretaries, pd benefits. Salary comm. wiexp. ai (60 638-8 Ext 318 Bookkeepers, TVF Also Hand, Call Lynda Gall L Hoyer 248-2500 Customer Service Reps., Data ortswear. & Entry Clerks, Accounting "BOOKK PIT 674-3700 HOM TYPISTS NEEDED! Clerks, Bank Tellers, Excellent Travel Agency in Roslyn. Call Joan: LIFE GUARD DRIVER-P/T Salaries, Benefits‘and Career 516-484-4500 No Experience Needed. - Growth: Company always pays PIT DAYS 25-30 hrsiwk. Must know LI. & Fo information Send: fee. NYC. Clean license req. New, Woman Fitness Canieay BOOKKEEPING/ For Details call: 939-6689 HUNTINGTON PERSONNEL 7 S.A.S.Etne ar COACH G t Neck. M t a ha 212-213- ASSISTANT REALTO 28 Church St. 549-8888 coniticati

x FT Tues.-Sat. handling ac- Dix Jamaica, NY. 11414 : Call Cathy counts payable, purchase, jour- tis. Commack & Kings Park. nal, invoice verification Coach will train & prepare you in 516-829-4044X i; disbursement. Pleasant sur- Real Estate. Call Larry Finn DRIVE Fact & Full Time plok-up & IMMEDIAT 7 roundings. Yacht Club located on North 516-757-7272 Shore. Mat pergo & retiree Ortho front desk, Busy Mod. of- OFFICE CLEANING -5Day early Maintenance fice needs bright, energetic MANAGEMENT TRAINEE A ood Cali 767-1614 welcome Helper pay, steady. i FIT Some for sales minimum 15, Winsto & Co, i Co. Exp. Req. secy./recept. 783-70 Call Jerry: typing, insurance. phoFriendlyABat- Fducellex. hrs.jwk necessary. High in- 80 Sherwood Ave. FIT, P/T MT Thurs. & Forintervi 922.1500 mosphere. |. BANK NS Farmingdale, N.Y. Sat., ‘462-6356 Deskfe CigRRoeT- eck o a Jo7.pm.- é 105.Cal a 293-1000, ext. 214 or 221 No Weekends exp. necessaty. 798-6786 oslyn Savings Ba ene 922-1500 MANHASSET ‘Small Law firm seeks person for E DRIVERS F/T position. Legal Exp. notreq. I M Salary open. 25 Needed IMMEDIATE! R 516-365-6414 Maintenance Mechanic Potentiai unimitea. School Bus Drivers Eaming |, HOUSEKEE Very busy Tax and 4 - CLASS 2 Must drive. . license required. electrical, plumbing, painting. New York State driver's ee Co. Start immedia Liv C Ee ASS 20 ar wom Join one of the most prestigious, non-profit research fac CALL NOW! Call: 7521779 BUS MONITORS world...Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Our continuou expansi in- to new has created several Spportn| in following EARN UP TO $7.00 hour programs PA R T T i il E ‘ 516-883-1900 per ie pret:

Will Train. PIT a.m. & p.m. General Clerk ORIVERS LABORATORY Pa vacation, holid TECHNICIANS © a N SKATE SHOP ; Perlorm various clerical tasks light typing. experience lassi ICE and Tacentiveincentive days:days. Requires an AS or BSin Chemistry, Biochemistry or Mic necessary. Monday-Friday: 9:30 Inclua | Sen B cise MANAGEMENT POSITION SALES/SKATE MECHANIC 1-3 years working experience in a laboratory setting. Retirees, jatumFlato Paid holidays & Vacation All positions in Roslyn. hours. Some know- 883-6711 W offer competitive salaries and the following benefits for F/T staff Fisxiof equipmentnecessary. ASSISTA DRIVERS Taxi, immed! 23 & over. ree SENI WELCOME! Career witha: FREE Medical & Dental Insurance cars. N Shore, Clean license, new 516-829-9049 anda solid enon ‘backgr to trai as a Laborat FREE Meals. F/T-PIT. Dispatcher. 466-8780. or CUSTODIAN FREE Lifelnsurance 718-352-1779 WANTED IMMEDIATE SALES Insurance DRIVER — hard individual for hours, FRE Long Term Disability Experienced, working daytime — FRE Retirement Plan Retired with city driving ex- PERSON DISHWASHERS and acash bonus drive our car W also offer a 401K savings plan, 12 paid holidays to rou for Window Treatment Co. perie to start. based of prafits. Pa time evenings. $6.50 per hour Prefer Manhasset/Port IMMEDIATE Will train. F/T Days. resident. These excellent otter Washington MAINTENANCE Must have car! ina beautiful, congenialopportuenvironment.acomprTo: roray please call Ser 6297 883-5930 LEAF COLLECTION Call: 345 3535 to arrange aconfidet interview or pebyan person. Incorporated village in Man- ey sem:cem-Spm. hassel. No ‘til MID-DECEM- BER 40h Driver' Call 516-621-6000 ext. 248 to arrange DR&# Neonse: Oar ote “gam-4 Inc. Villageot Bayville-P/T Clerical Front desk, OFFphon | etc. help. Contact Ms. Dinekita Bet- a convenient interview Days/Nights 20 hrs wil Exp&# 365-7790 ween 8-4 Call 628-1439 helful. Plainview. Equa! Opportunity Employer M/F knowledgePleasant&mustRev.ateroohpmbe1)a||}|

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SEMI RETIRED RESTAURANT HELP E PERSON Harbor Labhas Inits busy TOW CAR fo Todrivein Manhatten inCo. car. the following individuals. OPERATOR Coming cooK PIT, rets nec. 621-3220 Sean ‘ NORTH SHORE AREA a staff of 4 to 6 people in a busy kitchen. MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE SES UTILITY PEOPLE W/FLATBEDS & WRECKERS REAT =: =3 Fulltime SHIPPING CLERK Excellentsalary. paid benefits in congenial, beautiful sur- 621-6024 roundings. Calle antceery8347 for an immediate appointment, or drop by DRIVER MERICAN— and apply in person. COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB For Plainview Printing Co. Clean "DR STORES On 254 &g drivers license needed. Truck or Cold Harbor, NY. van experience. Pension plan etc. Equa Opportunity Employer M/F And we want Call: Tom or Joe at: TELLERS you 334-3433 Trainee or Experienced to our team! Excellent benefits & join conditions. Contact Managerworkio REPORTER Assistant Manager. Full-time news reporterfeature writer to cover wip teene STUDENT LOAN 883-8100 South Shore newspaper. eo s eeess sirong Kit ’ ability to meet deadlinesWei send ORIGINATORS NOW resume to: TRAVEL AGENT EXP. ONLY The Long Islander Busy Pt. Washingto office innew 313 Main St. Reliance Federal Savings, located in Ctr. PARS All conveniently Sprin exp. pref. Huntington, N.Y. 11743 Garden City, has immediate career opportunities benefit 5 116-883-3033.

These positions require knowledge of NYHESC rules and and WE ARE CURRENTLY RESTAURANT regulations you must be qualified to process HIRING loans from application to disbursement. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS. FOR THE FOLLOWING W offer salary commensurate with experience and ex- Positions Available cellent benefits. Full & Part Time BUSPERSONS se ELEMARKEadvertising space. Part & Flex. hrs. Apply in person: fa time, flexible Hours. Ex- See our Store Manager at LOUIE SHORERESTAURANT perience pref. Salary & Com- CALL PERSONNEL DIVISIONS mission. Paid Vacation & 395 Main St., Pt Washington Benefits. Ext. 125 or 174. CENTER 883-4242 516-222-9300 COUNTRY GLEN DISPLAY An Equal Opportunity Employer 113 Old Country Road SALES PEOPLE R.E. Sales excellent paid Benefits. Ex cellent Salary & commission. COLDWELL BANKER Ext. 170. Carle Place REAL ESTATE Cae DRIVER Located in Sears-Hicksville is Full-time. Must be to work A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! looking for several Hicks- flexible hours. Ext. an Vicinity residents to list and sell homes. Ex- SALES-EARN Sell ALL POSITIONS OFFER PAID but will piwk. perien preferre roguct that literaly sells itself. SPORTSWRITER VACATIONS & HOLIDAYS. PIT EXP. BOC train: Foran app 5 Guaranteed REAI $400 piwk. wes EXCELLENT BENEFITS. OFFICE HELRI |) rs er escee ernest paren ppd. ose ° $ phases. Min IBM, PC. 484-1500 TODAY CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE. requirgs-celiable person who a Salary commensurate with PIT, FIT GUYIGAL FRIDAY tosead and has good LOCAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER __ lik SALESPERSONneoded sp CHAIN BASE IN MINEOLA. experience. Will Train. Mon- Someknowledgeof typing & Book: memory. Permanent position in mature, E prot Go sta thru 10 keeping. 627-9263 between 9 to Park. hours, ar PLEASE CALL: day Friday, to 5 p.m. NewHyd Flexibl ting salary. 516-627-2201 ry. Knowledge o Manhassstarcat Spm part-time tostart with possi photogr helful; Send full-time ty o employment resume, samples to: 747-8282 desired) after training period. RETAIL SALES SALESPERSON The Long AND ASK FOR EXTENSION 627-6533 P/T & FIT NEEDED Call 437-1047 (516) PART TIME sales position 313) NUMBER OF POSITIO! Advert i ized in- Hi . APETING DAYS & WEEKENDS WOU ABE FOR. SS civigu cove serenbareo fronte Ternt ta ores 427.70 PARKING ATTENDANTS townshi Salary & conditions. COACH LEATHERWARE, Fit Posksions availablelable $4/hr$ the sion = ied REAL ESTATE SALES HELP SOnCH Le manufa of ben Sond A 313 Main St. F f bright dollarUS. LAFFEY. Immediate responsible people STOCKBROKER PARTTIME DRIVER with a strong sense of classic Huntington NY. 11743 249-2111 epeni f exp sai peo styletojoino atourstore Call: 42 TRAINEES week. We day per Lite Comm spo IntAMERIC SEOES Career Opportunities deliveries. Must have ided for Grads importante ancapEraclation College car. + sm begin to be the bes We SalaryiCommJ/Bonuses Salary e Understa o Gin Guee allowance. Gall Pete 1 PIT STOCK & SALES to aavtcr o pare wit tomers and a desire serve SALESPERSON Send Resume to: p.m. Positions available in discount PO. a.m.-4 school age children. for COTTER KROBOTH Box 353 Party Warehouse. Albertson. Commission to 75% Halesite, N.¥. 1743 747-8282, ext. 103 area. Flexible hours. Students & CALL: JODI EIN T Us1 Ree in traditional furniture. Ls ECOND ST. = on wo tinert 516-365-2777 TELEMARKING SALES DEi MINEOLA . NY 11501 PARTTIME, all year ‘round. Work 328-3233 Sal Seer sae Needs fuli/time sales person. with orchid house 9, abe na : Arts & e.0.e. mifihiv plants in Roslyn Office Graphic Printing Supplies. Phone: 367-6336 THE COACH STORE ‘Will train. greenhouse. 626-0440 624-8316 NICK 516-294-8666 between 1 am-4 pm Equal Oppty MIF PiT GENERAL 243°5675 Eves = Light OFFI eile. TELEPHONE SALES PHARMACY TvPIST PIT c F/T CASHIERS 7e-67an SECRETARY Relleble, nrelligent, interesting i Huntington Will train on P/T H.S. STUDENT 10 after postion. Weekend positions Village. We offer excellent Co. hrsiwk Expid pref&# PT M-F.5 8 to p.m. 1BM PC- 12:30-4:30de, $8/hr. HATES) 15 Pct Washington also available. daily. attorney benefits. benefits. Competitive starting Gimme REAL ESTATE SALES Typing. filing, phones, 758-4200 421-4488 Salary & employee discounts. W ARE VERY ACTIVE ; Lo Valle Apply L ind we need o W PIT POSITION people withenergy, q : Boge, Se a ECAcCAGL O personality and intelligence. lashington MAINTENANCE DEP Ask for Bob. es 944-6147 Must N Driver&# License. BR TE REA SECRETARY TELL ERS duties 4-5 hrs., 5 rm oe days/week. For weekends in busy Cold 1 you are customer oriented, personable, intereated in a career and Fr 516-621-0210 Sales Spring Estate Of- good with figures... PHAHMAC TECHNICIAN FT and Vaated ERS Harice9a.m.-Sp.m.re PIT nightsiweekends, Local Glen . win tanto til oder: Be; WE HAVE TIME Gall:a Mr. Loeffler gin Associates FULL & PART TIME co Ppag ners orReturnees arewelcome. RECEP/SEGY. for Doctors office.

US7S2208 3 - EN) flex.tle. tes. 71-5810 hr Evcojent salary, . POSITIONS FOR YOU OFFIGE ASSIS If you havea PODIATR * ANT FIT of P/T Will train * (516 692-5400o EXCELLENT BENEFITS PACKAGE nee, oe Pa wk SERVERS becu pe o PROCES RECEPTIONIST style...put it t wor. “OVERTIME COMPENSATION 8 PIT POSITIONS are a Rewarding opportunities (For Friday Evenings) ctNassaui It Must have car. F/T 51allborou For bu: in- r D DOUBLETIME COMPENSATION Now Available dividual be ableto EC! FRIDAY FIT must answer to join our friendly team in in side SPA major switchboard, access caller America' foremost fashion General office & clerical skills. (For Saturdays) & Vitamin PROGRESSIVE concession need, make referrals to ap- Lt. typing, benefits/future. Sea if nutrition is your habby, Specialty store. Al propriate and take cist Contractor. 671-3435 this job is for you. cepartiuter and typ- Flex. hours. Full time seeks counselors to work with Massapequa area ing skilishei patience and an part tim require indit developmentally disabled personality a must. FIDELITY aduits in home CALL 385-9777 group settings. Hours 9-5, superi Mon-Fri — ote Full SECRETARY PIT time, part time. State-of- Mineol office cea Bai the-art training provided. Call 516-747-4070 Workin Prof. Roosevelt Fieldot- Excellent starting salaries fice. No steno. Non-smoker. oe Between 9:30 and noon. NEW YORK and benefits package including $6/hr. P/T SECRETARY 294-3320 746-8500 401k plan & a liberal Cc needed y io Call Human Resources at Ext. 366 handle cor Please apply in person to: P/T BOOKKEEPEREX?. RECEPTIONISTITYPIST M/F puter & Typing skillshelpful. Per. Human Resources Dept. poreWashington Equal Opportunity Employer For small Port of- Competitive and bene- Washington sonality a must. Good pay & salary Monday-Saturday 10 to5 General Git typing, Tues. & Thurs. Hrs. flex. room for advancement fits. Good oppty for growth. fice. an i Farmingdale area. C Call: Call: 944-5435 FLORAL PARK AREA 1440 Northern Bivd skills requi 10 mo. FIT, P/T Contact Paul Bruni: 352-1507 516- 71 Manhasset summer Salary commen wiexp. Plea- TRANSCRIBER FOR TYPIST Equal O| Employer-M/F sant working conditions. United Methodist Church HOLOCAUST Mature, accurate & compe- PIT CLERICAL Call: Parker RESEARCH PROJECT tant. Willtrain for business General office. Will Train. 4 hrs. P/T SECRETARY (51 883-1430 use of PIT, a day. Garden area. RECEPTIONIST P/T City Mon.- compelir1 1-5, perma- 12:30 - 5:30 Data Entry, WP, Receptio FIT, speed & accurate typing 746-6700 Gal Frida for nent. sa vacatio telephone and other responsi- (Alternate Weekends) essential. North Shore area. paid bilities for Great Neck In- To handle : SECURITY holidays, sick days, telephone, light typ- 516-883-7135 surance Broker. Word Perfect, ing. greet visitors, etc. Scholarly Publish PIT Counter Bagel Bakery. Lotus apius. Great atmosphere! REALT GUARD Mon-Fri mornings 516-742-0420 Call Stew SANBDB POINT 516-466-4200 NHRSING HOME TIME TYPIST-CRT-P/T. al- "6 Call Nancy FUL mosphere. 2 shifts avail. $6 p/hr. PIT DEMONSTRATORS 767-2320 Bay Shore waterfront area 487-2320 931-5656 As for Dotty or Bobbie NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY required.

Be CONTACT Work in a loca! RECEPTIONIST - Front desk ortho, TOWING distributing coupons & P/T WRITER Mon.Tues.Thurs.-Fri. 2 to 7 p.m. DISPATCHER Phones, It. insur- samples. f cover news an events in Deer appt' typing, SALES Mr. Korrow ance, mod. office, friendly atmos- Park & Islip Township area tor The Busy North Shore Towing Service High Hourly Wage phere. Massapequa. ASSISTANT Longislander. Strongcommunity 665-3677 Is for a reliable | looking Dispatcher CallAM 798-6786 In advertising. Will train for 516-434-1454 contacts exp. nec. Must have of Nassau and Suffolk Coun- sn writi RECEPTIONISFPIT, F/T, light typ- lucrative career. Learn com- knowledge office & ties Ne York area. Call: Geo Wallace ing filing. Data vision. 681-9444 puter, backup phone plus contact with established cor- SECY/GAL FRIDAY RECEPTIONIST FIT ‘ Retirees welcome. Looking for a 516-427- porate clientele. Call for more information PIT DENTAL ASS - Tues & Good & skills. Gooa phone typing iif special person. to join our The Islander Denef area ‘Thurs full days. Exp pref&# not Long pay & Port Washington; Prestigious RE office. Must be essentia commen- 919 Mai St, Huntington, NY. 11743 944-3100rt 671-2502 lary warm & friendly. Sal open. 621-6024 surate wiexp. Call 759-0086 922-1600

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/ANTED! Old Oil OWN YOUR OWN APPAREL OR TUTOR-Reading & Learning Paintings -any INCREDIBLE INFORMATION: TRAIN TRAVEL AGENT ond (eve SHOE STORE, CHOOSE FROM: specialist. M ED., NYC & NYS torn). Also old frames. Jeeps’ Cars*4x4' selzed in drug MECHANIC: 7 area) Outside sales with Jean/ ORIENTAL/ Sou old or antique. $ raids Ladies, Men&# Cert. 718-291-0676. Highest for under $100.00? Call for Program. cl ane Pleasant Housecalls. 574-0216 high sur- Children/Maternity, Large sixes, INDIA RUG paid Sandy, facts today! (800 247-3166 ext.865. J 30. DieselNe 1 Sabre. Call Joan at: roundings. Petite,fe Danceweari Brid WANTED -Old watches movement or 100% wool IRISH SETTER PUPPIES: Excep- 516-484-4500 Lingerie Accessories Store. tools. Retired watchmakers ac- Add color h i a22 indpeepowder blue tionally calm, ines: Bie analysis. Brand names: 33 Pets For Sale w/pad- cumulation. Paying from $500 for Liz ange350, perfect. Turquoise show, pe! m lovin ampion Sire HEALTHTEX, Patek Philippe. 482-8858 REAIS silk and “ham Dam, 3 LEE, T contemporary couch- along wit ‘Two B-Ciass mechanics wanted FORENZ BUGLE LOVEABLE AKC SHIHTZU PUPS perfect, $550 or best offer. MIC 518-576-9710. for Mitchell Oldsmobile service LEVI, CAM BEVER HILLS, 2Bik/white, 2 brown/white, 2male, 2 female. 759-2862 WANTED department. Full Company ORG LUCIA $250. Call: Paula67 1-6889 LONELY? Dia! 550-LOVE. The Intro- f 2000 GRO WwWil GERMAN benefits, paid vacation Call Mr. PRI others. o $13.99 ONE New York nicest peo- Conti between 8 a:m. - 4 p. DESIG MULTI TIER WAR RELICS ti wht. Say helloor just listenin. Monday thru Friday PRICING DISCOUNT OR FAMILY stun It&# exciting! (Only 20cents SIX PIECE children’s white formica Flags, medals, helmets, dag- ‘STORE. Retail prices unbelievable 34 Pets For first’ minute, 10 cents furn. 2nite tables, bed w-horsehair gers, swords, Japanese swords. per MITCHELL for tap quality shoes normally pric- additional.) lathes, bench OLDSMOBILE matress, wardrobe, desk & dresser, Immediate Cash by Pvt. Collec- ed from $19 to $60. Vint king 680 E. Jericho Turnpik Adoptio best offfer. 482-3501. tor. Serious inquires call for MOVING W SHIP FURNITURE: crystals. Station, 2600 styles. $17,900:ov tere wristwatches jer or Huntington N.Y. From one piece to a roomful VENTORY, TRAI AxTU SOLID WOOD Triple Dresser $25, Gruen, anywhere in the country. No Longii AIRFARE, GRAND OPENING ETC. Men Armoir $25. Call after 6 p.m. and minimums. Fully insured. Call (516 cases. 51 Can in 15 3974. open Days. 569-8010 for The Store Mr. SAVE ME! Packaging YOUR 25 WOR Loughlin (612)888-4 TWO ‘67 CHEVELLE doors, & right nearest you. will run in th | WAREHOUSE left, and misc parts. $200 take all. RESTAURANT/GOURMET DEL! Classfied adverti Found, 2 month old kitten, Call Fon 826-6275, Afi 30 p.m. LOCATION for lease/sale. Affluent (NYSCAN) of weekly SHIPPING DEPT. cannot keep due to aller- NEAR LAKE/SKIING: Raised Setauket. Historic district. Unique WHITE PICKET FENCE, aluminum, newspapers statewide for only Beautiful white cat Ranch 5+ acres, garage/base- } Want mature tree bldng. Seat49.$2,500 gies. 250 ft. beautiful for pool or $180. You can al wig482-6 ment, view, fireplace, decks, ex- Jassie individual. 8 - 4:30reaponeMon.-Fri, pmth.stanr wi/golden eyes. Needs lov- garden, Days cellent condition, Anderson Win- Mineola area. Heal at 16-689-6969 home or will have to al Benefits; ing go dows, Summit, NY. 12175, PO. Box Care Package. Call Mr. " to Animal Shelter. 546-5549 1 (518) 287-1410 Maier. (516 747-8282 ext. 170 352-9471 36A Garage/ Sales (516) PECONIC: (North Fork) 32 Instruction region. 2-acre unspoiledviney GARAGE SALE Oct. 15, 10-5 wildlife p.m y. & 106 Brixton Road, Garden City. Southern meadows. WESTBURY MATH TUTORING SPECIALIST exposure over 43 Boats For FEDERAL NYSCAN L.1. South Sale SAVINGS Ser aula ciees MOVING-ALL CONTENTS OF Dee beastep HOME. Redwood outdoor 516-765. 765-2059. “Come Join Our Friendly Team” furn., 1000 SUNBEDS TONING TABLES. organ, lamps, bric brac 798-4509 Sunal-WOLFF Tanning Beds, PROFESSIONAL PAINTER: Ex- 7 Ft Park eee Piano Instruction Slender Quest Passive Exercisers. Perienced, neat, reliable, Bowi and trail New can- erailepl for free color Catalogue. Save references. Wallpap and fully in- M.A. In MOVING SALE ori7i7671. witull benefits. Complete train- Music. All-Levels C1 50 percent 1-800-228-6292. sured. BenfamMoore paints, no ing (cashier exp helpful). Free Sat Oct. 15, 10 a.m-4 p.m. job too small Children & Adults BRIVERS WANTED: enrollment in American In- Raindate - Sun., Oct. 16 power blowing, aluminum and Minimum age 23, (1) year cross FIT, stitute of Pleasant 538-3031 Senior citizen dis- 58 Glenlawn Ave., Se Clift country experience, insurance, vinyl sliding. CRUISER 1978 19 15 Mercury . Ex: basin counts, free estimates. Call Hahk sion. weekly 1 gal traile runs great Place locati (718) 544-35 796-0261. bonus 10/516) will demonstrate, exc for water ski- I: Ms. Pinto prograROB LIN ing. $3000. C 589-2581 WESTBURY YARD SALE eRE INC... 516-334-4000 __ condition. 3 BR, DAY SAILER(HE! N-1 Ft.) ’ All Moving. BR set, antiques, collec- PEEUIGE1-800-331- Mov Fiberpises Neea tibles, housewares, Art & Photo 3+ seclude equiClothi FLAGS: Allsizes U.S. stocked. Old PAID 1a.m 6pIr. flags earn trade-in allowance. ‘S. sa10/ Rain date 10/22. TRAIN TO BEA Foreign, historic WIRE OPERATOR N early birds. marine, custom 36 Articles For Sale flags. Etiquetteconsultants. White MIF TRAVEL AGENT =RE. fiberglass flagpoles shipped na- tionwide. ub., \PER Local Stock Broker' office. Typ- TOUR GUIDE 7 pe COUNTRY FRENCH OAK Br Neuti722 COR10 Set-Excellent 5 (516 LA. ing a Must. 8:30 to 4:30, benefits. AIRLINE cond. $750. pc 36D Bazaars Experienced pret’d., but will COUNTRY FRENCH Dinette set FULL BU: eas COURSE: Ac- train. RESERVATIONIST Excellent Cond. $10 After 5 pm. Law, Call Mr. Kelly or Mrs. Albino 781-4105 home Start time. $39 loca fu timeyp study program 00. FREE 671-8330 VENDORS WANTED | catatoc.-. write: stone Taijome osi Iv airiresidentcompute training. Busi hool, 1401 South Finanelal aid avallable. BRAND NEW FLEA MARKET Fodeattii Stu FL 540 Jap assistance. placem y London Fog Raincoat- Sun., Nov.6th METHODIST Nat Hdqtrs 26 Situations Wanted Black, zip out lining size 10, GATEUTH UNITTER: (Formerly Pompano Bch, Fl. LAMP/AMI BEST REASONABLE OFFER Motno Ho fer Children) is

* &q season. BABYSITTER & HOUSECLEAN- A.CT. TRAVEL SCHOOL (516)676-6768 of anes 100th 26ft. to + ING av live-out, wiexp & refs. Anniversary E . orth Sunr764-8;Hw ‘eves., * in 1990. Please 1-800-654-7837.Windy oo at Call Connie 201-892-52 4-800-327-7728 (516)676-5889 tis call (716) 633-7266 Di Call At. 145, Ag 727-3456tees NURSE Looking for private duty Accredited Member N.H.S.C. William NY 14224, home care. Caring, reliable refs. Call 751-7178 &GasSi ion, ERAL STOvolume Debusiness. All : 37 EXPERIENCED Baby sitter will Antiques/Art t ti Sood volume business ait care for your toddler. Westbury, CHILDREN’S BDRM. tio upstate New Yor $76,000 Hicksville, Syosset area. Call COMPLETE ANTIQUE HOOSIER Cabinet approx. plu inventory WALNUT CREE 516-333-5994 6-pc. Louis of London furn. Black 40°x71& ofig. cond., painted gre RLTY., Cobleskill, NY. 12043 (518) Looking for ENTRY LEVEL posi- & White. Good Condition. maple, Poroeiain sliding doors. Best offer $400. 249- tion as a computer repairer. Have 482-3501 over BBA DEGREE IN BUSINESS Best Offer! GOVERNMENT JOBS! Now hiring MANAGEMENT Currently atten- both skilled and un- 40 Musical Instruments ist of jobs and ap- COLONIAL Bar ~ {6 15 383-2627 | Maple Experience: 2 years as customer 5 ft. length, formic: two swivel service rep.; promated to claim PIANO-Geo Steck Console, chairs. Excellent condition. $115. adjuster; have done data entry on upright Excel cond. $795 jeral government jobs Call: 671-8317 At Anton ree 18M CRT unit. 201-445-2568 after in your ororoaas! Ss Mi Community, we ESSER, MAN CHEST mediai sea without inon Call Glenn 667-3587 terms of what most people cons list tea nin$18,000 to $68,000.wait s/n 2night 2Singer Our ni sewin machines. Eves: 759-1923 Phi a refundable. (602) “Community Newspapers.” NURSE ASSISTANT/COMPANION 42 Wanted To 838-8 Ext. 110 DRUMS. Vintage Ludwigs, 6-piece Buy 1s available to take of sick care Hi-Hat plus 3 cymbals, natural Excellent references people. wood, extra skins, whole LIONEL/AMERICAN FLYER & ail Hilton Head, IS, SC. Golf, tennis, from and Own hospital private. cases. $1,000. (718) 34: M i other old & trains wanted by beach wiocean oriented proper- cal after 8:00 except Thurs. Wkends titil collector-$$. H 248-4899 ties. Ideal for short term rental in- Call: 487-8783 or 466-3923 noon. come! Starting @ $49,500 to to FOR SALE: Contemp. walnut D/R BOOKS paper” seems understate us a Vacation rentals available! Also, TUTOR available. Exp. Elementary set, table with self storing leaf, bit. With circulation of yat & Non-Fiction in goo BUSINESSES! Carolina Real a over 126,000 Schoo! Teacher will provide sup- glass doorbreakfront, 6chairs ask: eevm | CASH PAID! Bettina in Math & Estate, 1-800-541-5556, port Reading during ing $ 869-8498 JOAN 620- Munson. Broker. El Newspaper.” $40gum vacati Call Susan Krapor yo ho FOneALE! :

671-5476 om Violin/Viola SeeWirte Contes : PEND : RRR Ca Instruction lacquer BR NE doubl = | dresser; armoire doors, OLD Ask for C.J. Alllevels, allages. Traditional & (2 3 HOUSE 271-1457 Suzaki, 13yrsexp. Professional drawer 2 night tables (2 For B. M., Landscape :

2 beve mirr conservauzaki cert!Train adra gla aaturatione 27 Business = O Long Islangl 516-794-2471 Sie eoor Pee nea ne? Siang NEW HOUSES o PP ortunities 718-279-0435 sliding door cabinets; 28° deep finest marinas. See ee caer For ? shav ee Landscape 5 es “Chocolate veiv Installations family oriented, ( wing chair: 8 x 10 Rya rug: \ brown/black/tan/ W with a new 30’ x 50’ white abstract, on beige. Call haul large trees pool, 516-487-3667 eves, or leave & plants available name & number. an immaculate clubhouse and FIRST AMERICA FINANCIAL Gr complete facilities. CORPORATION FO SALE TWIN SIZE WATER BED LIKE NEW $225. Call 674-4745 FRACO BELGE Coal Stove, 22000 BTU&# $350. Call 277-5326 eves. EARN $230,000+ PER YEAR HUMMEL ANNIVERSARY PLATE ORIENTAL RUGS OLD OIL PAINTINGS or with 10 1980 “Spring Dance” Boxed, individually $807,500 asking $165 Call 369-5014 Highest cash-any size/cond ‘Peconic River Gall 334.0500 ANYTIME associates with most LIVING ROOM, (est.) America’s dining room, kit- Li. ORIENTAL RUG;GALLERY business chen, furniture & accessories for exciting opportunity. Sale by owner. (516) 671-9413. POOL TABLE - full-sized, used, in good condition. 746-3445. We have attracted CPA lawyers, MBA’s,. LOWRY Spinet organ. & bench. Yacht $350. All transistor. 352-5384 executives, salespeopl je, and others Pre-1945 R Tv, MAHOGANY Corner cabinet. Pre-1! R loa reriesmorabilia. a who own franchises. chairs, sofa, DB winged-backed hand Se Bed, Sq. coffee table, matching phon are-1965 « Brand new product « Unlimited market Magazines. 581-4545. end table, Mahogany Davenport at th of the table, oil s CLIENT benefits 2 YOU allocate your mou prints, Chinese garden stool, col- WANTED substantially at no own time lectable ceramics. 676-2527 Vall OLD GUNS AND SWORDS e extra cost Expert 23 Top prices paid for anti- = MUST SELL No inventory que/modern, single pieces or « Product sells itself 3m MR-412 Camera Presently entire collections. = Minimal overhead when shown using Onyx Material but canbe Call J. Girard = Nota franchise or converted to Itek materials. 2 No competition MLM FOR QUICK SALE! 718-225-8200 CALL SAL 9am-Spm Limited number of Marketing Rights 516-928-3971 oun- TOTAL INVESTMENT $20,000 (Evenings) wanteo Jewelry, Watches, cr& more. High Prices paid! Call 718-347-6543

For an WANTED - OLD ORIENTAL RUGS information package call SEALY -SERTA- AN SIZE OR CONDITION PRICES! hr. Delivery. MATRESS or (516) 698-2523, Anytime \_(416)368- (416)941-992 | MADNESS 1-800-544-4354 $170,000Ave__ce_5||c-|

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ea Estate GLEN COV - Lovely location, Lovely house. Over- FLASH... FOR SALE HUNTINGTON VILLAGE property, 4 BR 2 bath NEW sized kitchen. Asking $239,000 orrent desirable 3 BR BEST CONDITION PORT WASHINGTON Very (upper), for $1,300/rent with optio to buy rm.,dishwasher, private " laundry GIL REALTY 671-2300 Affordable parking. No pets. Ideal for pro- & in j Pote Eastast iceati House fessional , Charming single/couple. 52D Co-ops/Condos Zoned for NOVEMBER 1 occupancy. $900 46 Homes For Rent Offices For Rent’ oP GLEN HEAD $111, Reduct + elec. Call Jonn: Just Listed Station Now $539,000 Opposite 293-5300, ext. 312 Codinlove- This charming Cape Exclusivel Show Thru 516-627-4034 or 424-8850 | area. 4BR, Deckleads topica, GREAT NECK - Psychotherapy BAYSIDE Gorgeous 2 BR garden co: GLEN 2Bth, carpeted, sant Buy! at: loot Pegg finished COVEBsmt office. Excel. location. Newly op, modem EIKwiceramictile TE asta . REAL led suite. Quiet. 24 hr. , OYSTER BA 4 rooms COVE 621-6161 Exclusive with Merrill Lynch large 1 516-773-4267. $107 firm. ww, $850 + utilities ESTATE ‘Is your home still on the market? GLEN COVE- Lovely 3 BR House, HAGAN REAL Realty Tiredotnoshow appointments? MIKETALBQT ___922-6877 “4% bath. All arveniti 200 +. GREENVALE-2 offices $400. 676-0530 GIL REALTY s671-2300 © Piease Cail 621-5427 These are just two of the GARDEN CITY-1 BR co-op, lux- reasons marketing home OYSTER BAY GLENWOOD LANDING-Smail Cot- you with a view. 2 back tes 2 155,0 can become frustrating! East Norwich tage BR, open HICKSVILL chen, ba Ih carpet. Let GARY at MERRILL LYNCH porch. 1 person only. Nov. oc- PORT WASHINGTON - Call owner, 248-5134 GLEN HEAD REALTY show you his proven Syosset cupancy. $700 inci. all. 5 Roo office, corner suite, GREAT OPPT toown a3BR,2 marketing plar. GIL REALTY y "| Lg. 2 BR Duplex $87 all. carpeted, AC, ample parking, Sesoarurn MIDDLE ISLAND-4 BR R a sitocation ARand LIE, bathho Terr Call GARY Huge 2BRw/attic $900 + ¥4 util. desir 0 Family rm.,likenew, N. at darl bie insurance, travel, etc. NEW CO-OP—THE KNOLLS se thend st.3239,000. $950 + util. Owner. 732-282 Storage avail. Immediate. 3 BR, 3 Master Suite today oratreemarketanalysis. GARDEN CITY-HEMPSTEAD N So 25 OWNER. pa$2,75 OLD WESTBURY-Charming 2 BR Cathedral Gardens, 2 BR, new- wiJacuzzi, Others A/C ly renovated. y perom spor: GARY MURDOCK avail. from $650 trpic. Appliances, 681-4578 PORT WASHINGTON Cotta$1250. sor price $96K 294-1948 ACCEN Rent option3: oo EAI ST License Sales Agent FRANA REALTY COV REALTY 621-6161 $349,000/$1,950 tocheatan ~ 163 Main St. MERRILL LYNCH 922-6010 SEACLIFF-2BR $850 + MANHASSET or 2 rooms avail GARDENCITY-1 BRCo-opStewart Port Washington REALTY GIL REALTY Cotta 671-2300 1 BRUSON Nov $200-600 627-4727 Ave $170,000 718-347-4678 944-7171 627-9360 731-3600 718-347-4678 PORT WASHINGTON GARDEN CITY “Prime Area! 883-8200 Nice Ground floor! $125K. specialize in East Meadow and All Sizes Of Apts, Offices, And PORT WASHINGTON BRapt. Available 46A Homes To Share Vacant. 516-454-0841, owner. : Levittown areas, other areas call House Rentals. Some Six water- Or (6) separate your local ML Realty offices. For LANDING-New view carpeted offices. Co- ve GLENWC! BARRY REALTY CORAM-Share entire house. Cozy oNjancesneon lar alarm, wiw, ne clusive. ,2 bath, « BR. Co-Ed. $275 +. Immed Furnished wiexecutive near all. negotiable. wifrpic. Lovely oversiz property. SHELTER ISLAND 627-6609 883-2244 694-2062/27 1-6358 718. Mid $200&# secretary desks, chairs, Owner anxious. 2-year-old, custom built home GIL REALTY 671-2300 TIMBERPEG. «PORT WASHINGTON-Spectacular GARDEN CITY- unfurnished room, filing cabinents, type- 3BR,2 waterfront 2 8R, Apt in private Timberpeg Homes, featuring post sharelargehouse 747-6420. GOVERNMENT HOMES baths, oak floors, brick fire- house. 718-721-2992 writers, telex, 4-line & beam construction-using tive From $1.00 (U-Repair) delinquent place, walk to deeded private phones, FAX and kit- Lux. renovated, tax For cur- beach, boat Shown by mortise & tenon joinery. Stylish J co-op completely properties and repo moaring. 2 formal DR, 516-749-2333. No traditional designs with open, con- chenette. Available Im- huge BR, cent. alc, rent call: appointment, PORT WASHINGTON oak firs.,2biks. itat Ext. 5298 temporary floor plans, feature 47 Time Sharing mediately. Sizes 200-- appls., 10’ceilings, -800-232-3457, Broker/s. Luxury Duplex 3 BR, 2% baths, RA/shops, worship. ‘igo evenings. cedar shingle root, Andersen win- 400 ft. each. $15/$20 o open $232,000.00 skylight, bsmt., deck, sq. by o nousr. Days Sawa, cedar Sat high- garage, BARBADOS VACATION-Save 3 GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U sicin ceramic tile in foyer & EIK. ft. + utilities. s10516-432-3224, Eves 374.1 quatity components. '$10 Red Time Share, Exchange per sq. repair). Delinquent tax property. CAMBRIA DAC (5 $67-7733 $1550 Priviedges-Rockly Resort-Only Call Owner: NORTH SHORE TOWERS-Very Repossessions. Call (1)805-687-600 $6500. Call Gary After 3 at 79-3974 large BR, 1% bath, all new ap- Ext. GH-5325 for current repo. list. Lg. 3 BR, 1% bath, carpeted all 516-944-5560 pliances, all blinds + elevators, appliances included mirrors, high fir. maint. $775 PRIC- SHELTER D TO SE $1000 759-2862. P 44 Apts For Rent 48S 7 GREAT NECK PEG CRONIN RE “FRANTIC” Port Washington ISLAND BALDWIN. very quietdeacend bi. 3- 72 OYSTER BAY Lexington Not to worry, have we got a BR, Kit/LA full bth. Util. includes WALK TO LIRR Estat house foryou! Alush tree lined SORIA Beautiful Studio. Prof: Close to all, RA/Shop- L-shaped M/BR 2BR, all. pref Oceanfront Modern, Sida, street with suite + Jupiter ‘Asking S88K LR & fin. bsmnt. pingetc. with excellentProfessiparking 21000, wifrpice, PORT WASHINGTON ADULT CONDO AUDREY AVE 922.0111 $449,000 516-623-2131 After 6:00 pm sq.ft. corner unit & 775 sq.ft. REALT VICTORIAN CHARM 2 BR, immed. Occup. HART 14th floor with S.E. exposure. 2 unit. 516-538-1875 944-3774. Eves. 516-466-1010 One hundred plus years old back BAYSIDE-2 BA new 2 furnished 2 SCHMERGEL Mill Great Neck completely restored, step Apt, family. Tenn gal po OYSTER BAY.Lex Estates, Owner Cutter Road, Near all Bo WASHIcentral air, walk R/R in time and enjoy this 4 trans./pkwys/shopping. led, Sac ‘minimum. ENTERPRISES 1BR, Ast firCo-op First floor, terrace, backyard, park: saun 3 mos sellingspa Bedroom, 2 Bath home. Larke NO PETS, NO CHILDREN (516) 466-0460 living room ing. CO REALTY 62 imm 9 Spaioremint.A HUNTINGTON S@ATIO - Legal Available 1st 718-224-1589 516-747-3121 formreplace, Dining room, modertwit Sept. Two. 3baths. Canon- - 1 10rms.,5BR., PORT WASH. Mod 21m. apt., PORT RASRI Kitchenwithallap si princ. only. be shownby $164,090. Fer- and BR/Lr. Off St Parki ly appt. ting room, wraparound porch. BAYVILLE - Furnished Studio apt. individual Jon Realty 516-427 -4065. washer/dryer, $650 incl. heat. SYOS ing Manhasset Bay. 2 BR, 2 baths, decorated. Privateentrance. macu o Convi Newly Call owner: Nan CAC, Security System, Medic located. $500 incl. all LUXURIOUS SKI GETAWAY tea Isecy. i aNSneb FA 671-8171 Alarm. $300 Simply stunning. Must See! Long/short term. Hunt/Centerport Oaks MI. location inthe exclusive High Realty PT. WASHINGTO -3BR, 1% bath, top 496. PRIVACY ONLY $230,000 676-9287 bsmt.. $1,025. Call 883-6913, hiddenvalley private ski resort MacCRATE 671-6522 yard. te. share AHIGH PLATEAU 75 nfite from NYC. 4 BR, EIK, WOODBURY Office - studio aes ROSLYN HEIGHTS -2BR 367-3900specs 883-2900 BAYVILLE \ adja- sauna & many extras. luxury bidg. Aluxuryhome, executive enter- 3 IMPECCABLbedrooms, 2% Ran all transportation. $950. C.a nea HDR. {rpic cent to Long Island Sound $650. lawn Deaut kitchen dini ae y taining. Hug fireplaces, 516-676-0589 COVE Fo call acre-near the water. to room & REALTY 621-6161 info, days For Sale parties. open inviting family Building $300s - $4 00s? diningroom, separate deck with BROOKVILLE - Furnished room, 201-764-6886 - 212-770-9930 51 Real Estate Wanted ROSLYN Get more forless. Ashowplace built-in barbecue, attached2car semi privateentrance, private bath. VILLAGE Eves.Wkends, 483-2234 PORT WASHINGTON All this in + acres of $375 Owner 261-5868 Eves best garage. LAKE FRONT line to COVE REALTY 621-6161 Bark groun steps busyarea, mint7,500sq.1t. GARDEN CITY RESIDENT private golf & beac! GLEN COVE 2-BR, EK, util. incl. Newly renovated, 2nd floor, 2 parki$975,000 LONG BEACH $155,500, 5% $375, tamily house. Model kit., tiled For Rent Looking forlarge house, conver- only bath, 2 BR, den. AVAILABLE Space TOWN & COUNTRY down, 8.9% 30 yr. fixedratemtg. for COVE REALT 621-6161 tible to5-6 BR. Preferable older Waterfront Homes &am building NOW. Parkin garden. Ideal for 883-5200 jouse to make renovations qualified buyer, modernized 5rm: sites all areas. Call us today. GLEN COVE-3 BR, 2 baths, yard. as heated, near beach, shop prot coulpe. $15! GLEN HEAD Vicinity-Light suitable for our family. $900+. No 692-7398 1,100 taxes, immed. dogs. Airy-2 large, ope rooms. 36! x.1an occupancy 621-0349 621-1185 CALL while GLEN COVE-3 rooms, frpic. 1st plus reception area available f Store For Rent processing. Sturm 516-432-6725. STERLING floor + bsmt, yard. Nov.1st $750 OWNER group activity on an hourly basis. Work (212) 752-7780! COVE REALTY 621-6161 Call 212 684-3064 HARBOR Charmian at 671-0242 * NORTH OF 254 749-3300 GLEN COVE busy shopping strip MUNSEY PARK SEA CLIFF Ideal for beauty salon, tanning For rent. Totally renovated 2BR 3,000 sq HieKevift.-basement space in 53 For Sale Immaculate3 BR, 1¥2 bath Col- & physical fitness salon, real Homes house &air loft. AllnewLR, office Build Ideal tor inac- onial. Large LR with fireplace, 2 B Villager $800. incl heat estate, pet shop, chiropractor, DR, Mod. kitchen & bath, open tive storage. Price open. Bay window, DR, sunny EIK, play podiatrist, travel agent, TV porch, nardwood floors, Ander- 4 BR Duplex - 2 baths Call: 516-931-0600 room fepair, insurance, printer, \ ‘SHELTER ISLAND Son windows, laundry area in Grape Arbor $1,250 AFFORDABLE $485,000 or for rent $2,300/mo. Chinese takeout, offices, etc. basement. Ideal for-2 profes-~ Levittown Ranch in No Good lease. Beautifully restored 5 br. farm- sional singies. Spacious &Co GIL REALTY 671-2300 EIK, bath, LR witrpic tow competiren’ updated HARDING house. Very light & airy. Original fortable. Avai!. Oct. 15$1300/mo. Will Offices For Rent DA 516-421-4973 Alum siding, tow taxes. go brick frpic. & LR., DR., gourmet 516-944-6565 Eves & Wkends. 516-421-0615 fast! REAL kit., 2master BR., suites facing $152,900 southwest breezes & spec- SEA 2 BRwinter tacularsunsets. 170 bulk head- CLIFF-Charming Call GAR at ESTATE waterview. $950 ne: edwaterfrontsandybeach &a 90 GIL REALTY 671-2300 GLEN COVE MERRILL LYNCH REALTY ft. dock & float. By app& only. - GLEN COVE DOWNTOWN 365-6606 $750,000. SEA CLIFF-Waterview 3-4 BR. 1% 731-3600 Furnished or unturnished. 3BR, bath, deck. heat incl.$1200 GREGORY F. PRICEAGENCY 1% bath, LR, DR, eat-in-kit. Ex. COVEREALTY 621-6161 2 Office Space Available cellent area. Full yard and Elevator 749-0047 tage. Lease and deposit re in Luxury Building quired. $1500 month. Call S.HUNTINGTON AREA ATLANTIC BEACH EAST. Ne & Listings 671-8317 Beautiful private beach 2 block STONYBROOK- Professional resi- GROUN FLOOR APT. BRICK COLONIAL in fabulous to beach. 3 BR. porch, garage. dent office or apt. wioff st. pkng. 3 walk to station neighborhood, Two Stores in Prime w tax, Immed. occupancy. BR, 2% completely bedrooms, OR, LR, brand LR/frpic., formal DR, modern kit- Zhuge renovated, move in cond. Immed. GLEN COVE-Mod 2 bath kit., bath, Swedish $235k chen/break-fast area. 3BA, 1% new sauna, New neg. 10 $225,00 Duplex Townehouse s Ba Building occupancy. use of laundry room & yard. baths, screened porch. Finish- Re COVE REALTY “be 6161 elec. 516-431-2056. ed playroom, $410,000 W. HEMPSTEAD/GARDEN CITY soe Please Contact Be at: FABULOUS COLONIAL ov orapti CALL: 516-385-7678 LINE Tree lined streets. Mint Wide situated on approximately Immedoc- line CH Brick Cap on large plot. 4 DR,EIK,2ba Flower Hill acre, LA/frpic. For- $950 garag BALDWIN BA, 2baths, LRwithfrpic, hugeDR, cupancy 674- 4500 mal DR, huge family room 2 BR., eeeEIK, I weR, DA.hou EIK, rec, room. CAC, $259,000 Call HIGH OA REALTY WOODBURY large and bar. al oul witrplé., Tremendous 516-481-7214 671-6522 676-9287 Handsome 3% rms. Wood floors. bath, att. gar. w ‘t frpic. walk/RR. $192,500 owner laundry, deck. Refs:, security $980 4BR, 2 baths. MANY EXTRAS, ‘WOODMERE, NORTH 516-868-5109 all including hand pegged floor: rice &shingl Ranch. GLEN COVE RENT NOWNew 692-3107 GLEN COVE- Stores SD 14 GLEN COVE french doors, brick pa Spaci 3baths, tree lined, Studio & 28R, w- 10 Road Near LIRR JE Pool, tennis, NEW DOWNTOWN Cedar Swamp FORECLOSURED HOMES $650,000. Blo D main level den, w carpet, AC, dishwasher, ter- 671-5900 or 676-3745 Tremendous Call ini inalk, contemporary 45A To Share bargains. race, $1625, $900 NO FEE Apts Prime location - fram 44 sq ft 1-800-HOT ITEM, ext. H34 snt cious Bi ‘MA EXTRAS! WESTBURY - Corner store, exc. 759-9210ay | ee ee ee ee ae ‘ae peg es pe | oe nn“ Ak Me toee 1185 sq meft aeAmple FREE park-oe: oo win eee ACCENTSee a ie ad emu Aski Mid $300 location, Post Ave., theater bidg., FLUSHING-| E ing. Late summer occupancy. 569-5252, Ask fo ‘Charney no food. No brokers. 997-7082eves resident-male-seeks same to REAL ESTATE 516-671-3330 or 338-4300 ans machine. BAYVILLE-NEW HOME GLEN COVE share his furn. 2 BR apt. conv. to 29 Park Ave. LIRRibus. etc. Call George 9am-6pm Best Location Manhasset Studio apts —Newly decorated Loans First & Second floors. Nice days/12-2/212-323-1493 or 627-9360 944-7171 53A Mortgage apts. Walk to beaches, schools and $500-$600 eves/8-10/7 18-961-2457 ‘Areas, incl. al 50 Rooms For Rent 3BR, 2full baths, LA, HIGH OAKS REALTY GLEN COVE offices 400 sq. ft. to churc DR, EIK, Der . Many Ex: ft. 10 Cedar Rd. 671-6522 676-9287 10,000 sq. Swamp EAST Furn. RM&am tras Asking $345,000. -HOMEOWNERS- Near LIRR 671-5900 or 676-3745. NORTH * bath. MA GLEN COVE Walk to Sea Cliff AR 45B Wanted to Rent only. Non-s ¢75/ak Call 628-3713 « FORECLOSURE!! Station. Magnificent 2BRapt. with NEW HYDEPARK in“The Oaks”, all Brand GREAT NECK - Prime office 4 BR, 2 full baths, brick cape, e BANKRUPTCY!! seuss space in counseling avail PORT WASH Furn rm. avail. non- finished con up, ct BELLEROS Legal 2 family, car ° DIVORCED GILREAL 671-2300 GREAT NECK/ for Nutritionist. Work wieating smoking couple-single near trans, possible tinene N garage, full sided, fin. en LITTLE NECK disorders program. taco call after 6pm. or wken 883-0905 aluminu - free, 3 behind on your GLEN COVE modern carpeted ‘516-466-6330 Falling BR, EIK, 1st. floor. $625 baths, full carpet thru-out, 30x 100, mortgage payments? We Private garage or storage location for schools. COVE REALTY 621-6161 ROSLYN - Furnished Room great can help! No payments up needed Account- Space by Female non-smoker. parking transportation, off Cross Island PORT WASHINGTON - Beautiful Bad STATION. BR, full ‘to 2 years! credit, HUNTINGT ants. Very light traffic. utilities incl. Refrigerator, Pkwy., $225,000. Eves. Mon-Fri6-8, studio, util,, fully furnished $485. bath + Kit. Private entrance. Work- bankruptcy or unemploy- microwave, priv. ent. & bath. $85 718-343-0388, Eves Tues., Wed. COVE REALTY 621-6161 Couple NO PETS, NO CALL GREAT. NECK ment is not a problem. ing Weekly, Thurs., 6-8, 516-775-8231 CHILOREN, $575 includes heat. SEACL arm 466-3000 627-9075-6 Foreclosure assistance (516) WINDOWED OFFICE Dutch Colonial. Gall after 5pm 421-2212 ing Completly available for the divorced HILLS refurbished. 4 BR plu lovely fami- DIX and Con- rm in LUXURY seii-employed. MANHASSET 3 furn bsment for rent Building New 4,000 sq.ft. 5-bdrm. ly room with fireplace plus legal 2 WIWO secretarial solidate bills—save apt.nearall. Single occupant. Sec 46 Homes For Rent space. 52D 3¥-bth., brick and cedar Col., BR Big Reduction your & ref. $675 inci util. 482-4620 3 blocks to A station. Indoor Co-ops/Condos Nowgue cotta home! - — cent. airlvacuu 1 acre, w/pvt $900/mo. |] REA OYSTER BAY 3 room, parking. Sept. occup. Call GIL 671-2300 heat incl., CARLE PLAC - small 2 BRhouse FREEPORT Waterfront Co-op driveway, SWISS CONSERVATIVE GROUP facilities. $735 Builder for appt. laundry wlappliances, driveway, patio. Huge 3 8A, 2 bain duplex 203-454-4404 203-454-1336 516-829-6610 516-673-3524 COVE REALTY 621-6161 $1,000/mo. inc 333-726 dockage, Owner $159,900 378-1343po

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FORT LAUDERDALE-Magnificent CATSKILLS Youro“Wind Wond VERMONT Waterf ho Contem DELAWARE COUNTY land” peacetul seclusion with2 on in perty. Dock avail. on side of pondsintront yard. Bestofallis SUGARBUSH house for boat. Inground pool, view from 5. Wooded acres. Private an INDOOR POOL - Sleeps 4, heated Luxury Duplex hidden on a every room. Priced for immediate tion Rd. Electric, Spring/Stream joining Game Rm. B ‘sauna, pvt. beach, KOENIG REALTY mountainside. Spectacular sale! By Owner 482-3500 views, deeded pond & Park Allon 70 acres. $235, special, views on acres of tranquility 3day,2nit Rights. Hunting, ski-deerrun-10 and full Thru neonta, N.Y. 3 sk day week minutes. Windom 25 min., 5 COLDWCLL Beige home with minutes to Stamford. Pool, new guest apart- CROiS ment. New black UPSTATE NY Ee Lt granite eungieecon PLENTY OF ROOMon these55 counter tops & Jenn Air ap- ae DELAWARE COUNTY LOBDELL REAL ESTATE acres. 4Bedroom house, plusa pliances. Massive stone 9-5 PM 212-566-0743 Owner Oneonta NY. 607-432-0173 secondhometor fireplace. Romantic master inco Pl bedroom Masonvillearea, riflecoun- cal | Weekends 1 607-652-2693607-852 tavern, Lots of fron- with loft. A very

; tageon state highway. Willing to special property! try,6.41 surveyed acres ad- sell house without business. 50,000 Joining over 5,000 acres of FLORIDAINW. Allfor $295.000.00 +1068. state land forests. Good Mill Brook Real Estate road frontage. Beautiful * HIGHON AHILL. 1 Bedroom + Waltsfield, VT. 05673 COBLESKILL, NY AREA. 3hrs. view. Land is mostly wood- Mountain Buckhorn Creek. loft with woodstove on 6 acres NYC. New Custom BuiltShell on ed wichoice home site. Ex- with abeautitul view. Minutes to Tel. 496-6679 Sacres. Panoramic views, Over 1000 acres recorded cellent investment at Brand New3& large i Run. Priced at $65.400.00 only

acre kK deck, insulated picture win- land division, 228 parcels, #1014 $15,900. Owner financing prime So dows, utilities. Excellent hun- 80% sold. Roads, trees, wionly $3,500 down. Call Bridgehampton. Gr year- ting. Minutes toLakeandmajor round retreat wi &dec electric, telephone & Bill Hunt, Sidney, NY. ski area. $329,000 school bus & mail i 355,900 delivery. POCONOS LAKE Priced at $1,500-$2,000/ UPSTATE 563-1993 Terms, Owner. Call Eves. (607) ‘So. of H Water Mill NewCon- acre. Total down Wellenpaupac Estates payment temp. on 1+ acte in exclusive 518-204-726 2 Bedroom Cabin on 102 acres Just completed 3 BR, 2 full Owner financ- Cobb Hill area Gunite with pond, meadows & mount- baths, screened porch, C/A/ ing. Frank Pierce, RO. Box pool, tennis and ains with view, 2 miles from cathedral ceilings. wiw, frpic., 56 Plots For Sale more. 277, Florida HILTON HEAD SC-Shipyard Villa Chipley, 32428, Deer Run Ski Resort. Deer Andersen windows &am doors. rifle Owner. on Golf Course. Pool, tennis,2 BR, or call: turkey country. Central sewers & water. CEMETERY PLOT-Plainview Old 2% baths. Avail 8/13, 8/20. Sept., $180,000 (516)234-2549 $129,000 Country Rd. Hicksville Located in Oct., & Nov. 201-839-2240. Garden of $800. Call 904-638-7606 Atter 5 p.m prayer. 516-293-7566 914-227-5376

offer to straighte yo out for large fees) about it? Or what can I do? House Calls Your lawyerright. If it turns out youcan You are entitled to kee ak get current, you&# better off sellin the plac nant’s apartment, thoug you By Edith Lank promptly. Otherwise, you& only get further except in an emergency or by prior in debt, and th costs of foreclosure will arrangement. legal z pil up. As for bankruptcy— your at- A for ho to ge the ke and how to get Dear Edith: tion, except that it can stretch to include that torney’ guidanc the tenant to live up to her lease—that’s a lam still about this “over-55” postponed- profit on earlier residences puzzled Sellin And Buyin matter of personalities. Perha tax break when selling one’s principal meant to b landlord. Tenant to tax-free The Dear Edith: My husband and I have two . residence, up $125,000 pro- Difficult Payi Mortga a skill; so is asserting your fit. You differentopinions. He says we must sell keep saying (and! keep reading) Dear Edith: We bought our home about You don& say what the violat “if residence our home and then buy the next one. I RM you buy a more expensive three years ago. After making several were. If you or neighbor are | home and then sell within two What if we we started say you buya yours. ars old years:’ don’tbuy repairs, having difficulty loud noises, for example ask h if king Our homeis free and and r »pback another home when our the The clear, buying handl it. If the islate this 4 pay mortgage. ~ proble 17 but toan Will another home would be cash.—Mrs. T.E. . Larke years move apartment? mortgage company says we have six and you want to reclaim the with this and you please straighten out once months to a year to come up with the A. Because your next purchas won&# de- a lawy step in. for all? —Mr. R.A. We have checked with payments. a pen onanew mortgage, it’s best to start b lawyer. H is sell the house or (How do choosea rea A. Yo are confusin two different tax saying go putting your present house on the market you goo for We would like to our Can dismiss a poor one? Edit treatments those wh sell their own bankrupt. keep first. While you won&# require a loan your house. Are there other alter- ‘SellinH Your Home With An Agen isavailable homes. Th first allows sellers of any age to any buyer might, and that could take three natives?—Mrs. T.C. for #1anda stampe return envelop to AGENT, tax o their if amore months or so. But as soon a hous postpone prof expen- your is Rochester, residence 140 Hemingway, N. 14620 sive replaceme is bough within A. Come up with the payments. listed for sale, no harm in starting your two years. Whe you don’t pay exactl as promised house-hunting; That’s a not the the lender ha the to force a sale. Real caate bick are used to acres of postponement, “over- rig prompt handlin 10 exclusion eps tax you’re askin about. Youy’re lucky they’r offerin you breathin situations like yours. An agent— your The other different tax break is the chance space; they don’t have to. lawyer— arrange contracts and dates so for up-to 4125,0 profit, free of any federal Consumer Credit Counseling can be a the two transactions dovetail. It’s don all the uilding ESTATE INVESTMENT, For send #1 tax You cop oday. income ever. use this onl once, and great help. The non-profit agency may have time. choose when and a stamped return envelop to Invest- you you want to use it, anytime a different name in your city; if you& ina No To ment, 240 Hemingwa Drive, Rochest N.Y. after you’re 5 You can us it whether you&# small town, try the city phon book If there’s Key the Apartment hom Dear Edith: tenant has violated her 1462 Edith will also answer any lett with buying another or moving to an apart- any way to ge straightened out, they& hel My a return lease several times. Also I do not envelope. (c 1988 L Angeles mentafter th sale. (It has nothin to do with with the process, have Times the a for the How do I Syndicat other “replaceme residence” regul Beware, thoug of rip-off “agencie that key apartment. go

AND th pit.” improvements come from th crew br. farm. pit You Auto Know Foushee’ five-man pit crew ha a clear, members themselves. : well-defined objective in the Kodak Copier Pit Crew contest. The team had to chang By Dagmar Fors Karppi track to win and kee them safe and th fou tires, clean the windshield, refuel and that observation, “The olvement I&# alway enjoye workin with peopl must do it in the quicke possibl time wit! chan drivers. did so in about 1 saying, smooth teamwork. seconds. After theey first 10 seconds into of peop is very crucial to our succes When Ther isa wordt famil feeling a fccl | Weber’sand Walrath’s team simulated the th pit stop, Foushee started the time -you get peopl involved, goo thingshap * of shared effort fora common go t makes yellin “downtime” situation Kodak Park on a bullhorn to the need for Many of our problem are sol the work well. at with emphasiz b thing \ And I' noticed likening the situation to a car speed- ‘ employees. getting ional resi- you can depen on the peopl who display racing st.pkng.3 and goo at that, particularl th last few work for and with is pit crew and b posting progress reports. very in it Looking : mpletely you, super. for Good Tools d. Immed. The end result years.’ to mak a team better was 100 hour less of normal- $225,000. ways perform isalways Foushee noted that tool also im- scheduled downtown. To desig is of interest to me and I ly celebrate, hop to you. in both manufacturing Good Use of Down breakfasts were held for all portant and pit stops. SEN CITY Kodak ha been con- operators, “MEMO is much like a Mint Wide Recent sponsorin a “For Foushee said pi mechanics and To the example “sockets remov- op test between the pit crews at the Camel GT management. carry Whe a machine at our ing nuts from tires a race are made so stops pit, even further, the team invited an durin o auto racing events. Here is what Kodak has analog be read with our windows of that the nutstaysin them. Ifa nut should fall about the interaction between the outstandin auto racing pit crew chief, and have tosay pit the it could valuable maintenance p! Lawton Foushe out of socket, cost crews and the Kodak crews. It’s kind of Langston “Lanky” to spea ‘downtime’ time »Hi Ranch, my second to set the nut hand.” period Any a ned, SD 14 Foushee’s to b story. experience proved be an ex- our we todosomething extra level den To Foushee’s ‘pit’ try alittle cellent the MEMO accomplis perfection crew temporary T Division in Kodak parallel for group. As pit in that the total Pap Sensitizing practices repair help cut downtim EXTRAS! crew chief of Inc. of constantl Park at Eastman Kodak Compan is respon- Group 4q Winchester, over an extended perio of time. addition harney VA, Foushee’s team had set the sible for coating black and white and color Jagua Enthusiasm to the main repair problem we lookfor other record in the Kodak Pit the Copier Crew com- we can photographic papers. Keeping produc- “What we look at as much a the ability thing improve. Loans tion running in petition in 198 His team also had won the equipment and goo shap of crew members is their enthusiasm,’ Foushe “We' bee seeing increased us of the is the of the Production Kodak Copier Pit Crew titles two years ina joint responsibilit said. We want five peopl enthusiastical pit crew concept thro Division and the row. Formerl with the U Air Force for 2 ERS- Manufacturin Engineerin to make a winning safe Pignatar sa “and have idea with . workin togethe and d and Maintenance years, he was part of the mechanical team URE!! Organization (MEMO). car. Yes the may be performin at times some Kod plan overseas. If are going that maintained the Presidential ‘ some Al plane Air CY!! Applying positive thinking, what appears to be mundane tasks, and often to minimize equipment Force I, in the D. Eisenhower i H Weber, Department Manager MEMO, and Dwight don’t the deserve. be innovative in of machin administration. the get recognition the ways puttin Paul Walrath, Production back on your Department But goo teamwork is swiftl rewarded. o the track.” nts? We a team of and Manager broug operators “Each pit person must be abl to say he did nents up Where You Win or Lose mechanics togeth to address th issues of his dea level best with the materials he had. in Sensitizi credit, employee Pape a “Auto races are won on the race but employ- downtime. track, reducin That& the way it in too. Youhave families were guests of the at the roblem. Isee industr compa can be lost in th stops, Foushee * This team had a idea: “Let’s they pit sai Camel GT istance equate our to believe in yourselfan your company and auto racing event at Watkin Glen “And that can b true of industry too. The divorced problem to what auto racing pit crews face. in the direction you& going, International track over the Fourth of July ed. Con- race track and manufacturing have many ; Their goal and objective are very similar to “1 known I&# impresse with what | weekend. ave your parallel but mainly it’s teamwork, people, see our own,” the team concluded. of the Kodak operation. wo! togeth for the be possib result. /E GROUP Foushee mentioned that some of the best 3-454-1336. Similar Goals Like industry, ‘downtime’ in th pit affects suggestion for pit stop speed- and other The want to get their cars back on the our productivity. You can’t win by sitting in eeoy_a-|

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1984 Mercedes Benz 500 SEL ‘3 ‘Northern Bivo. : Gray Metalic, Excellent Cond: Long Island Expwy. Besso or o Red, Immaculate Cond. 5 spd trans, a/c, low miles. Price for quick sale. 1981 Mercedes 380 SLC in white with very low miles. A beautiful older Benzin ‘ very good repair. ‘ *

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PEUGEOT NOTHING ELS FEEL LIK IT CHRYSLER Le BARON GTS,  AUTO/LEATHER amifm Sun-roof auto, ac, Ea , ps/pb, DIGITAL ELEC. Li new Askingi $5,500.00 88 SW8 & ster Lik Ze= WAGON LOAD Type Turbo, 4 spd.. a/c, ps, pb. pw, cruise. New tires, brakes. $5,495. $15,649 Selling Price

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Camaro, 77, automatic, great con: dition, 6 cyc. 60,000 original miles $3,500. Cali Heidi at826-6275. Corvette 1965. Mintin & out. Red. $13,249 Selling Price: details 671-5732. Not orig. Gall for STARTING AT $1,250 Dealer Discount * DODG 1975-318 V8 Engin AVAILA FO $ O O Bpassenger school van.eng.in -$41,999* ,o excell. cond., minor body pro- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY blems. Can be viewedat Elmont Road School any school day. “9am.-4pm. Best Offer Call 326-5516

DODGE ARIES K 1981,51K,40R,4 # cyl.,exc. cond. in-out, asking$1250 864-3482 You 5. WE DON’T CHARGE YOU neg. . 3. PERSONALIZE SERVICE. DODGE POLL 197 needs valued MORE We will meet or beat any + minor work. 484-26 are not a number but a FORD - 1955 2 Dr., Rese Z 671-0018 You don’t have to wait ‘legitimat price Asking $400. means lower pric to you) customer. FORD FAIRLANE 500 “CLASSIC”. N FINE PRINT. NO GIM- 2. OUR SERVICE RATE is $19 dn an hou for a sales rep. 6. terior good needs some JUST GOO DEALS. * has been MICKS. mechanical work. Nice car! $4,000 Volume 4. THE BARON FAMILY E # 516-271-6095. .SER- in business for over 37 years. ORDERS GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vehicles NOT VALID O from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Cor- T 9/29/88 vettes, Chevys. Surplus WRITTEN PRIOR 805-687-6000, pur Guide(1) ext. D - 2 ~ GRAND PRIX 1980 6 Cy!., full A/C, ie Sedan, 66K Miles, power included. AMIF cassette stereo. $2,490. *Add Taxes Tags Freigh & Dealer Option Rebate Call 938-3458 &BoorAtorTitjo|

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