Labor Day Parade l-li~tnrirnl Hirh"".:..f/e The Hicksville Fire Dcpanmem will be 139311-l70,9 v ll eO J ,n ------host mg its 6m Annual Labor Day Parade and -;(~SVL PU:, L:c/ e.\QN,S Drill. Acti vi ties will begin at 9 a.m. on Satur day, Sept. 2 wnh the New York State Old Fashion toumament and drill at the West Barclav Street tournament course. On Sun day. Sept. 3: the 6m Annual LJbor Day Parade will commence at -1 p.m. from Fire Head quarters on Gebhardt Pla za (East Marie Sueet). A block pmy at the Arch on West Ba rc by Street will follow i t the parade"s HIC~(ll I;Jt(E comple tion. tnco, ora Ii:•g The H1cksvoile Ed,I1 0 11 On Labor Day. Monda}', September -1 .1989, of he M,c-lsland Herald ILLUSfRATED NEWS the motodzed drill will begin at 9a.m. sha rp at the course on West Barclay Street, (one Vol. 4 No. 11 Hicksville. N.Y. Thursday, Aug ust 24 , 1989 35c per copy 19U Anton Convnunllr N1w1p.ape1s ol Lon; Ill.and block nonh of the Hicksville RJilroad Stell 1011 All Rl9h11 R,nrvtd, c,n1,,1 Ol lie• Phon,: 1,112u on Newbridgc Road/Route 106). This year's i·fonorarv Grand Marshal forthc parade.is Ex-Captain/Commissio ner Michael Krummcnackerof Protcction Hook and Lad der Company One. The Grand Marshal is Hicksville Says ''So Long'' to Summer Li eutenant Robert Becker of Heavy Rcscuc/Floodligh1 Company Eight. Be sure to include the lire depanmem in your 1080 Labor Da y weekend plans. Parade Route Parade Route infor mation: Parade will bcgm at Fire Headquarters on Gebhardt Pla,..1 (East Marle Stree t)and will proceed west 10 Jerusalem Ave. Parade will proceed south on Jerusalem Avenue to Old Coumrv Road . .. cast on Old Country Road 10 Broadway (Route 101) ... north on Broadway(Rol!te 107) 10 \Vest lohn Sueet ... west on West John Street 10 Ncwbridge Road (Route 106). .. south on Newbridge Road (Route 1o6) 10 West Barclay Street .. . west on West Barclav Street to Arch. · For more !nformauo n. cont ac t the Labor Da y Committee at 9l3-6-i4-1·
Nick Brigandi Seeks BUNDLING UP FOR WHAT IS YETTO CO ME: OFF TO COLLEGE: Jenn Koslow is all sel to attend Florida's St. Leo College. She"II be leaving Fall is just around the corner and Sylvia and at !he end of August in her new 1989 Chevy Geo Tracker which is equipped wi th a su n roof District Re-election Charles Squires, of 1-licksville, know it. We pol· to catch th ose Florida rays. Jenn , a 1987 graduate of Hicksville High School, is entering her Nicholas J. Brigandi. presemly serving as led them cuddling at the '"Touch of Ireland" junior year al St. Leo majo rin g in hotel and res1auran t management. She is a member of Della secretary of the Board of Water Commi s co ncert last Friday. Phi Dell a Sorority. 1111wuo1«1Pho10,/J) Catl1' G.-.n,,M s!o1,ers, ·1-llcks,·ille Water District. has an nounced hi intention to seek rc-dccuon 10 tlm board on August 30. He is runnmg unop posed. Mr. Brigand! hJs been J n acrive member of the commurnt)' for many years. tn Jdditton to h,sscrvicc 111 \ '.'J lCr d1strfCl Jf faus, he has been a mcmbcrof the Hic ksville Fire Oeparunem for 30 years. Mr. BrigJndi is in charge of the Nassau County Garage on Cantiaguc Roads 111 the area. f-ie said tlus 1s of Importance to his sup· f porters because as a result he ,s al ways pre sent in the area. readily ava,bblc lnd quick b Iv on me should emergencies ari se rclaung to water dist rict matters. He added tlm this has enabled him to bean acu.-c team member of 1he water board ,n the past and 10 be the 1ypc of board member that 1s 111011 desirab le to the commu1111y during these unsettled time s. Nick has made himself available to com mumty ci,1cgroups. the l-licksv11le Comm u111 - ty Counc,I, political groups and those who are interested in hearing the star)' of warer CATCHING THE LA$T RAYS: (From left) Loraine Rungo, IO. Deanna Rungo, 17, Karen llen SUM MER PLAYGRO UN D FUN a1 1Vil le1 as it applies to the town. Th is 1s "home ru le trewicz, 17. enjoy Cantiague Park poolside fun. Better work on those tans before your sun days Avenue School: David Meyer (I 'ii) hopes 10ge l at its best" where the responsible local of turn in to school da)~- /l/lwm:,-.Jl'ho/0 8_1 \(1 School Board Meeting LAST SUMMER SWIM: Joshuwa Baraw. IO. TOA TING TiiE END OF SUMME R: ~my and Ed1111rd McCaffrey, ofH icksville, raise their glasses Wednesday, Aug. 30 • 8:15 p.m. Beller get in anolher quick wim, Jo h. Fall's to toast thee nd of summer at th e "Touch oflreland" concert last Friday at Hicksville HighSchool. Administration Building right around the corner. The concert. sponsored by the Town of Oyster Bay Services, Cultural and Performing Arts Divi• Division Avenue f/.7u,ca:,Uf'1ol~B_, \hrh~(I J lf1.1mnt,1 sion . wa the last concert of the summer lo be held in Hicksville. Phooob,CtUh,1 c,mo1<1J ------!llckuuillt.:!lllustrntr~ N,wu - Iiicko uillr. Nrw Uork - i!:(Juro~nu. -:\119 11 61 2•1. 19a9 lJugr-2 Zone Change Granted Water District Election H,ckmlle Water Distr1cl elections will be For Shopping Plaza held on Wednesday, Aug. 30 from to 10 p.m. The Oyster Bay lown Board has placed 19 at the main fire house, Ea st MJric Street. restrictive covena nts on a change of zone Nicholas]. Brigandi isseekingre•election. from "l·f" Industry to "G" General Business He is running unopposed. granted lo Jerry Spiegel and Da\vson Holding Company to construct a shopping plaza. The Joseph F. Lamb Council No. 5723 a grand rnne. The applicants were seeking a cl!ange of Knights of Columbus, Plainview, will hold ils Although this affair is primarily for the children and membmof the La mb Co uncil. zone for the purpose of construcung one• lfick& uillt ~llustrattb Nrws annual picnic on Sunday aftemoon. Sept. 10. fr1 cnds of the Council arc invi ted to auend. story retail shopping plaza, t0talli11g 147,000 is ptesently engaged in an extensive mail Slarting at u noon and end ing at dusk. square feet, located at Willis Court/Bloom· lr, g program so that newcomers to our The chairman of the picnic Is Brother ar~a can read o ur weekly endea The P.icnlc will be held at the Plainview· ingdale Road and Broadway-H1cksv1ll e Road vors and become regular subscribers. Old Bcthpagc Community Park, located on Knight Robert Andruzzi and theco•charimen in J-Jicksville, which is the site of the former Washington Avenue. The cost will be t8 per ate PGK John Lombardi and PGK Anthony Farmer's Market. Following a public hearing Yn 1. .. l want le- s ul»ulb« adult over 1S,and 115pcrcouple. Those under Andruzzi. our current Knigh t of the Year. on July 19, 1!)8&, the Town Board has granted lo Hklu-YUle IUustrated NrNa 18 yea~of age, and accompa nied by an adult, For tickets, contact Robert Andru zzi at the change of zone subject to the imposition will be admi tted free. 931•2611, or John Lombardi at6S1•0285. and An• of 30 covenants and restrictions on the thony Iannuzzi at 93q677. premises. NAME In CJSC of rain, the picnic will be held on No certificate of occupancysha ll be Issued the following Sunday, Sept. 17, same time, On a different note, the formal installation until a "site pla n" has bcc.n approved byTcwn ADDRESS same place. of the new officers of the Jose ph F. Lamb Board resolulion. This picnic will be great fu n ,,nhc entire Council will take place at the next meeting CITY/STAT E/ZI P family. There will be plenty of food and on Thursday evening. Sept. 7 at 8:30 p.m. at beverages, soda and beer. Many games and the Council meeting place in the school base• Lisa Calma Receives PHONE events are pianned for the kids and also the ment of Our Lady of Mercy Church in adults, and it is anticipated tha t all will have Hicksville. Berkeley Scholarship CH EC K ONE: The Be rkeley School of Long Isla nd in 1 YR □ ...... $ 12.00 2 YR S O ...... $21.25 Movie Made Here . Hicksville has presented an Achievement When "On the Make" opens Sept. 29 at The movie focuses on the lives of people Award to Li sa Cnhna, of Hicksville. She will 3 YR S □ ...... $30.00 27 theaters, Hicksv ille re si dents may who spend their nights at a local night dub receive 1300 per quarter toward the studies SENIOR CITIZENS RATES recogn ize one or two of the scenes becau se :ooking for love. she has begun in Berkeley's 18•month profcs• 1 YR ...... $10 .50 some were filmed in thfs community. s!o nal secretarial program, which leads to an 2 YRS ...... $19.00 3 YRS ...... S27.50 associate in applied science degree. The Achievement Awards arc made to Please ldr;j U.00 per substriotion. per ye~ for ~ otf l0n9 lmnd students inthe top 10 percent of their high Melhod ol Payment (enclosed) school,graduating classes or those graduated wi th a p average who maintain their high 0 lC O e O Check encl. level of achievement at Berkeley. The awards lllttll/1111111111 1 arc pan of a !2 million package of direct tui· expires tlon aid, which Berkeley annually makes available to its incoming students. MAIL TO: Anion Co mmunity Newspape,s Daughtcrof Mr.and M~. CarlCaima, Mi ss P.O. Box 1578. Mineola. LI , NY 11501 Calma Is a graduate of Hicksville High School. The Hicks1·ille Illustrated Ne ws (USPSJ,6.720) Postmaster: Send addrtss changes 10 Long PERSONAL DIALOGUE Island Community Newspape,s, Inc. P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, N.Y. 11501. Enteted as second TIHS class paid postage at lhe Po~, Office at Mineola, N.Y. and addlllonal malllng olflces (718)969-8all1 undet' lhe Act of Congress. WEEK Published weekty on Thursdays by Long Island LONGl:iUNO Communily Newspape,s, Inc. 132 East Second ·251 S. EROAOWAY-HICKSV1LlE IN All 1WENTY-1WO Stretl. Mineola. NY 11501 (P.O. Bo, 1578) Pllone (Across trom Robon Chc11ololj (S16) 68Hl890 · 3206 LONG BEACH ROAD' NEWSPAPERS ~ • (5 161 747-8282. (516) 678--0066 w~~~~~.1 i~:\~:'ncs 'IOWN SUPERVISOR ANGELO A. DEIIIGATII AND THE OYSfER BAY 'IOWN BOARD \\i1SH AIL RESIDENTS A HAPPY AND SAFE LABOR DAY AN GELO A. DELLIGATTI HOLIDAY Tin'i ·11 Supen ·isor .------Separole --, FREE LABOR DAY O ysle r Uuy\; -- Recyclables CONCEJU T oday presei,ting The Concert Pops of Long Island "ith SANITATION AND RECYCLING Dean' Karahalis, Concluclor SCHEDULE on Friday, September 1st NO recycling collections on Monday, al Septe mbe r 4th. COUNCILME N Colle ctions wi ll re sume on Monday, John J. Bums Town Park l\lerrick Road, :Massapequa Septe mbe r 11 . Howard T. Hogan, Jr. NO sanita tion c ollections on Mon beginning al Thomas L. Clarkm, .. day, Se ptembe r 4th. 8:15 p.m. Douglas J. Hynes Monday colle ctions will be made on & in lo Mr. and Mrs. John Schmid! and Bridal Party Or Dinner Geraldine Geoffrey Marriesi to John Schmidt Mr. a11d Mrs. Norma11 E. Geoffrey of groom. Usfrm ,i11c/11dcd Bob Tfrompso11 a11d ' Hicksvilldiavc a1111ou11ccd die marriage of tlifir Patric~ RDsa16cr9cr. For Two? dn11g(ita G011ltp11c, to Jofi11 G. Sclimidt of l..tvit· Tlic bride isa gradrm/f of Quw, of die RDsa,y tow11, so11 of Mr. a11d Mrs. Jofrl, Scfim,dt._ Academy a11d is prm11tly employed al Cabk- It's Easy! Here's How: Tlie urcmo11y lo o~ plau al Holy Family visioll ill Woodbury as a Desi911cr/ Projul RD111a11 Cntliolic Cfiurcfr i11 Hicksville 011 April Coordi11a /or. ' • 15. . Gwe1111 Fried, sis ta of Ilic 6ridc, was111alro11 Tli, groom is prm11tlu employtd at Uni sys - Each week durfni the Month of~ust. Joolt for the of fio11or widi Ga,y Hardi119 sm•i119as 6at 111a11. as a11 E119i11uri119 Tcchl1icia11. hidden symbols In the ads. Just read each ad, find Tlic 6ridtsmaids i11 atta1dn11u wac Ly1111 Tolan, Aft era lio11C/j111 0011 i11 Ifie 15/f o{Jamaica, Ifie the hidden symbols, and lilt them on the form Maria Pipolo and Pally Sclimidl, sister of Ilic couple too~ up midoru i11 Plainview. below! MaU in by Tuesday, September 5, 1989. 1wo Winnen will be ,drawn and announced Friday, Condolences--- September 15, 1989. Simply ftnd and list the ads each Our condolence!Ere going to the family weelt that have these symbols hidden In them: of Jobn(Pnt)Menscblngwho died suddenl y Augusu6. Pat and his wife Ca,tberine raised their five children In HlcksviUe. A 4th Degree Knight; he was very active In the Joseph Barry employees and Rclatlv~ ;;employees or Anton Community Newspapers arc not Council No. 2520. , ellglble. We were vet)• sorry ,o hear of his death. Mary's Gonna ' Be A Grandma Barbara (Dougherty) Beale made a very nlce announcement at her future sister-In• law's bridal shower recently, according to Allee Petruny. She announced that she and her husband Ron are going to make her mother, Mnry Dougherty, a grandmother AUGUST s AUGUST 10 AUGUST n AlJQUST u AUGUST 31 for the first time. Many or you know Mary r------~ . .. she works intheHlcksville Public library. I Return to: Congratulate her next time you sec her. I JoAnne's Doing Well , Hicllsville Illustrated News. / I recently metalovcly younglady-17y ear• I 1.32 East Second Street, Mineola N. Y. 11501 I . old JoAnneBcll. She's the daughter of Jessie I {who works at the Harvest Diner) and Compiled by Ao Gries I Richard. She's attending BOCES Beauty I Their First Grandchild School In ~It town and says that she loves I - Erik Scott Fried certainly Is a lucky little It. She's going into her second year and Is do boy. He has Mildred and Norman Geoffrey Ing very well. Keep up the good work JoAnne. for grandparents. They arc looking forward Speaking of Dean's lists to hclpinghlm celebrate his fourth bi rthday We received word from the State Unlver• on Saturday. August 26th at a party beinghcld sity of New )ark College at Old Westbury that ~==~-:------::-----I....I , ... " :1 ======______lI at his home in Cranberry, New Jersey. His dad, Uodn Hacken of Hicksville, a senior ma1or• Eliot, and his mom, Gwenn arc expecting a Ing lnaccountlng. was recently named to the 2 ______1I playmate for Erik. Spring Semester Honors list . ~--~ The Geoffrey's are longtime Hlcksvllle I residents. Gwenn grew up in Hicksville and .3 I graduated from Queen of the Rosary I Academy in Am ityville. 1 I Newlywed Gerri (Geoffrey) Schmidt, I Erik's godmother, Is just as excited as Grand• 2 ______1 ma and Grandpa are to help celebrate his birthday. Enjoy-aren't grandchlldren .3 ______I, 'precious!' Free Jazz Festival Next Weekend ~=... ~, ... ;:;.~. ~-:1:------_-_ -_ -_ -- ~':'"_-_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -- _-_ -_ -_ -_-_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_-_ -_ -_-_ ! Jay Fryhover of Hicksville heads up a Task Force of Nassau volunteers who make Long Island's biggest Jazz c:verit happen-the 7th annual Free bllpJazzfutl\111.Produced by lntematlonal An of Ja zz,and spcmsored by the Town of Islip and ~rlneMldland Banlc, ;=_n~=~•=:_=ls....,•=~""=_..:, • :.._::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ l theweekendofJazzwillbehcldonSaturday and Sunday, Aug. :i6and 27 at Heckschcr State I Park, E.ist Islip. rln:,;~bol 1------~------There will be more than 70 artists In 'LI. Jam' on.mge In seven non•stop sets each day. 1\vo major Jazz sws will be featured: llllnola Max McMaugh Jacquet & H1a Big Band, on Saturday, and Happy Birthday Max L ______I Tony award winner Ruth Brown &Company Max McMaugb w!II be having a birthday "' : ======I on Sunday. on August 2$lh. He11 be seven yem old then Name ______--:---- So do what the rest of the jazz enthusiasts and his parents, Dorie and Michael are send Address ______are doing next weekend-go and relax on ing him all their love on this happy day: Have a blanket and enjoy five hours of fabulous fun Max. Phone(Day) ______ves, ______music each day. for more infonnatJon all I.hi at (516) 632-6590. ------lllcksulllr 311u• lrntrb News • Jlickaulllr. :Srw flork • ilibursbou, Augunl 2,1. 19119 Pagr~I ------::_-::_-::_-::_-::_-::_-::_:_:_~:--- (continued from page l) he's not saying ... and on the mt both Happy Birthday Miss Wessell Rosemarie Ciorcinrl a11d Vicki McAll is ter We're sending belated happy birthd ay l et' Hear If for !he Birthdays celebrated thcirmurual blrthd•)~ ... thenst wishes to Mill• RunhilcJWc, sell.from all the Nnncy(Bar.ti)Mngrlnl and Knren (Jablon• also made l.ruissa Budinich a year older. She alumni of Hicksville Hig), School.Mani' of you sk i) Thoma• went all through school celebrated her 9th birthday with all her read ing this column will remembefhcr and to2cthcr and remained best off rie nds. They friends 'palming tee shim: eating pizza and will be pleased ro scephotos of herelscwhc:re rcccntl)•cdcbratedthelr]ulypstand]uly1;th hot fud ge sund aes ... On Aug. 2,,d Dolly In this Jssue'.'Shc looks marvelous. birtl1 ~ HICKSVILLE &<{,r' JEWISH CENTER * Welcomes you lo join us a1 our open house registration 10 be held on Thursday. Sep!. ilh , al 7:30 p.m .. Our conservative synagogue offers: While some other insurance companies' rates change every • Sabbath Scrvi«-s • 13ar-Bac Mi1 zw1 h Training 6 months-our rotes are guaranteed lor one full year. A!riod! • Hi gh Holy Holiday Services • Men's Club • Hebrew School • Si 1crhood Liberty Mutual Insurance Company • Primary School • Youth Group John J. 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OPTICAL GROUP: 681-EYES 681 -3937 • Woodbury Optical Studio • Woodbury Contact Lens Specialists • Vision Training & Reading Center Most Insurance Plans and Major Credit Cords Accepted. • Low Vision Sciences we Ole a MedicoIe Participating PrOllider. • Contact Lens Research Foundation Hicksville Legion Hears Boys State Program Report Members of the Charles Wagner Post ap • active campaigner ln the Legion's great "rok· plaudcd the report and gucscappemnce of playing" mock government program, their 1989 American Legion Bop State Pro· Chirstopher,vasalsoelcctcd a State senator. gra m represe ntatil'C at their Im meeting. Christopher McCarth)', a junior dassman at The outst;inding youth , a scholar and the Holi•Trln iry High School, Hlcim11le told athlete. ts thcsonof Mrmd Mn.Jerry McCM· of great!)' appreciating the week-long thyof Levittown. HelSthe latest in more than pohtical science program at Cobblcsklll State 4oyearsof studemsfrom the Hicksville Hli:h College. . The youth was dected a CountY. School .ind Holy Trinity High 10 rcprcscnnlic District Anomey as well as beingappoimci:I Charles Wagner Pose in this nationally ac• a member of his city's Board of Estimate. An claimed youth training program. 1\ grey Chevy Astro Van caught fire tastThursmy at about 5:15 p.m. at lheinlersection of . ~vbridge Road and Stewart Avenue. The driver said that the van stalled and when he re-started 11, 1t began ______to smoke. The van was severely_:_ _ damaged _::_____ . (//lll.f/111/etlPhO(os By Cathy Grer11firldJ Ch ri topher McCarthy of l-loly Trinity High School is surrounded by admirers from Post 421 who heard their represenlati\l! al the American Legion Boys State Program reporl on his suc• cess!ul participalion. Left lo right: Vice commander Al Egan; Chris McCarthy; Vice co mmander Al Cin nolli, and Po t Adjutant, Gregory Bennet!. /'11010 by Dick f cers, ibst 421 &) Stme Chairman Ab lu~ 1976 Monte Carlo parked in a lot just nortl1of the Hicksville Railroad station, caughl * 2nd MORTGAGE* fire th is paSI Saturday at about 8 a.m. Achief at the seen~ said that the fire may hal'e started in the dashboa rd . The car was unoccupied and lhere was severe damage. LOANS - First New England • Terms to 20 years Realty Funding, Inc., . Police Report • Fixed and 2505 Main Street adjustable rates Stratford, CT 06497 The Eighth Precinct hns reported pried open to gain entry. The loss includ• • NO POINTS 1-800-262-8562 lhe following: cd 1850 in cash. • August 3· t\ business was burglariz • August I J. t\ 1973 Buick l.JSabrc was llt..EfilS(O M0Af~£ 8-\;rlKER NEW YORK SlArt: e.c.,lKINO 0EP.t.lUU£Nf ed on South Boardway. The from door was stolen from Old Country Road In Hicksville. -Laura Selub D.D.S. • Bonding • • Veneers 989 Toyota Camry • Crowns & Bridges • Dentures ~~~~~~r~~~~O~j:~~ t~J:lt~I~ IN STOCK • Root Canal • Oral Surgery Leasing Available $12,256 • Nitrous Oxide (sweet air) • Handicap Accessible • Convenient Parking ~ . • Babysitting Service 1989 Corolla · P RESOLU TIO N AIJOl'TED appropri:1tionsha.llbcm!ldelncachye:ir suffitient ou~ 65 degrees 33 minutes 50 seconds West Al'I'EA I, NO.: 9 00 LEGAL NOTICE 2147.90 le•<: llUNNING THENCE No rth 78 ~ITCITA"E:C-,r.r FREE O OBLIGATION! If you canl anend tho seminar. all w• a.skis 20 minutes of your ,lime lo!• program uplanalion by .... MILLENNIUM ou r medical sta ll •- Call: 364-LlfE. Sponso red byeRe Portable classrooms were demolished al Dutch Lane Elemenlary School , Stewart Avenue at Levillown Parkway last week. Burns Avenue Temporaries were scheduled to be demolished !his past Wednesday. The temporaries were demolished because there was no longer a need --■SID . for !hem. They were erected in 1963 because of increased enrollment. 838 NORTH BROA / Illustrated Photo By Cathy Greenfield) SUMMER C a r e e r Options Exp lore your options In the changing assessment.resume hdp, and jobhuntlng SPECIAL Job market. Sec the ruccr counselor at the ideas. Call for an appointment now: s995~o Hicksvi ll e Public Library for self• 9,1-1417. 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BROOKLYN. HUNTINGTON ' D Limited openings available in Grades K-5. "..,-_,.,,- -""'_,..,,,, .,1//JT _,._,._,._,._,._,._,.I'_,_,._,...,.-_,._,. ..Ill# Enroll now ... A fully accredited academic institution with the ,-6 folloAwTingt feRatu_r~s : Ed t· P g ISLAND ORTHOPAEDICS ~ - o a 1 e 11g1ous uca 10n rogram .}J 4 & SPORTS MEDICINE -Specialized reading Instructors () - Small group instruction SPORTS & ORTHOPAEDIC INJ URY J I REHABILITATION - Comprehensive Health Education Program - 7 . . which has received National recognition - Computer education STATE OF THE ART FACILITY EQUIPPED WITH: - School band and chorus • FULL LINE OF EXERCISE EQUIPMENT ~ - Affiliated dance p,ag,am @ INCLUDING • WHIRLPOOL • CYBEX • FREE WEIGHTS BODY COMPOSITION ANALYSIS AVAILABLE STAFFEO BY LICENSED PHYSICAL THERAPISTS & CERTIFIED ATHLETIC TRAINERS l ; CALL N ~ <:) - [O v ~~"""--0 · CJJriarcliffe jTHE COLLEGE FOR BUSINESS I LAST .CHANCE TO . ENROLL IN FALL· DAY CLASSES FINAL REGISTRATION Will BE HELD BETWEEN 9 AM AND 4 PM ON: Friday, August ·25 · Monday, August 28 Wednesday, August 30 Tuesday, September 5 FINANCIAL AID, SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS T.A.P._, PELL, STUDENT .LOANS STILL AVAILABLE Secretarial Computers Management • Shorthand • Word Processing • Accounting • Keyboarding • Database • Marketing. • Legal ·• Desktop • Advertising • Administrative Publishing TRANSFER AND ADULT STUDENTS WELCOME ITHE COLLEGE FOR BUSINESS 1 · HICKSVILLE lYNBROOK PATCHOGUE 55 N. BROADWAY l O PENINSUlA BLVD. l O LAKE STREET 681-1100 596-1313 654·S300 DIVISION OF THE BRIARC LIFFE SCHOOL INC ------ilat~•eo-i!oclµ,oT/llcaltl(S:' Jfltn!i d> l!drr'I'"-'- 'µ yt •la------_B _ A_ , c_ K __r~ o -~s~ c _ H_ o~ o ___;_,c No Need To Fear that the demand for b~ incss colkgc Classes are held on Mondays thru an: also available. graduates is very high . Fridays at six locations in Nassau, Suf Take rhis opponunirr w ha rl' ,1 ,w,· College Costs Briarcliffc's commitment to helping folk, Queens and Brooklyn. To accom SP.ecial cxpcri,·ncc wi1h your ,hilJ. .111 tudems go to college goes beyond rhcir modate working parents S-1rurday classes 5 I 6-433-0003. Many college-age ·students and their own rudcnts. For years they have lx..:,n ~rents have been fri~hrened by news a.r providing financial aid counseling to fami• ucles a.bout rising tuition. Their fears may ly members of students cnrolkd at be unw:irr.lf!t(~, acc?rding to _Na~~J Briarcliffe. Under a nc•w progr.un just an• Dentistry for Children, Fadem. Ad n11ss1ons Diro:t0r :u Bm.rd111l; nouncc-d by college president Richard The Coll ege for Business. Turan, free financial :ud counseling will By Douglas Poll,ck, D.D.S. "There is a lor more money available be provided to all members of the The Summer of '89 will soon be a fond Dr. Poll ack - When used properlr, lluo to help P:'Y tuition than most people community. . . memory of your children smiling when seem to think;' says Fadem. Fin:u,cial aid ride in gels, rin Sc>s and tooth paste has For in format ,on abou t fn:;, fin:u,cial aid they caught your eye on visiting day ar been proven ro contribute to the O\'crall makes it possible for some students to at• counseling for any of Briardiffe's pro camp, or when they showcxl off on a tc~d pnvare ~oll eges like Briarcliffe reduction of de,ml caries in children. grams call the admissions office at (516) bicycle or cooled off in rhe swimming Many factors must be considem:l for \'Our wu hour spend mg any of thei r own 681- 1100. pool. money on ru it ion. Federal and stare grants family from infancy into adulthood. As we look fonvard 10 the fall, there Consult your pediatric demist for ap alolegen eexpenses. can cove r as much as $5,950 of col- . __....,. Just ______Wee Two_ __ _ arc other pleasures in store. HopefuUy, the propriate guid~ncc. good news of "No Cavities" during a There is even more money available Mommies and Children Together back-to-school de ntal check-up will be Your Baby's Teeth than that. Briarcliffe has established "Where did today's active toddlers one of them. A woman from Grear Neck is curious: academic scholarships for students who make their own,hohday gifts this year? Here ar-: some tip, :hat may help the "When should my d,ilJ ha,·c his first have excelled in higb school, and need- Many toddlers and rhei r mommies (or, good news cqnrinue all year long: visit to rhe dentist'" based scholarships for those whose per· daddies) arc making downs, pumpkins, Nutritious Snacking , sonal financial circumstances would pre- bunnies, big birds, ere. at Just Wee Two Dr. Pollack - This is an excellent ques• ve nt them from attending college. "We classes. They are also singing, pbying, and The mother of two sons from Roslyn tio n, and the answer may surprise you. want to help every student who wants having lots of fun together. asks: "I'm a working mom and need Until recent years, tradition in pediatric an education to get one. Money should "Our momm ies and children love the some suggestions for tasty, quick, healthy dentistry has recommended rhar a child's not have to stand in the w;iy,' says Fadem. smal l classes and re l:ixed social at- snacks that won't cause decay." flI'St visit occur at rhrre i= of age. This In rhc cases of students whose fomily mosphere in which they can paint, paste, . Dr. Pollack - This is actually a difficult was related to rhe child's abilit,· ro incomes may be too high to qualify for glue, glitter, do musical activities, liste n issue. Some children seem to consume cooperate in the denral setting. · grants, rhcre a.re defcrnxl payment st udent to stories, and inreracr with other mom• mass ive quantities of chocolate chip Alrhough the pre,-alence of de~tal loans available. With studenr loans, the mies and childn,n. Over rhc past six ye.us, cookies, gummy bears, bubble gum and disease in children is decreasing, infants studenls do not need to begin repayment the response has been overwhelming," say potato chips every day and never have and toddlers do still experience dental unri l after they finis h school. Depending the din'Clors, Helen Bock and Ruth Broir 100th decay. Nevertheless, here are some disease. Therefore, many pedi:uric dentists upon the amount borrowed, monthly man. "Our classes are filled with mothers nutritionally sound selections unlikely to n.-commend that a child's first ,·isit ro the payments can be less than sixty dollars who arc looking fo r ,ontru cti vc, quality promote decay: dentist should occur no larcr than 12 a montfi. time to spend wir h their infants and rod- popcorn Jarlsberg cheese months of age. The dentist e1n rhen Why is this money available? Robi n dlcrs." carrot sticks melon slices evaluate the infant's oral healt h, prc,·em Masters, Bria.rcli ffe's Career Development Just Wc-e Two classes arc designed for cubes of chdlda.r slices of turkey or potential problems such as nursing cari Buying Saide Rite • shoes and sneakers fo r your child has always had its rewards. Because rhey come in more "idths and sizes for a better fit. But right now. it's even more rewarding to buy Stride Rite shoes and sneakers. because for a limited time we'll give your daughter a free ring watch or your son a ENROLL NOW Free space watch with each purchase .• * EXTENDED DAY AVAILA0LE 7 ,00 A.M.- 6 ,00 P.M. * NUf\SEIW THf\OUGH SIXTH Gr.ADE * HALF AND FULL DAY Nur.smy AND Pf\E- K * FULL DAY KINDmGAf\TEN 550 POST AVENUE WESTBURY. NEW YORK - (Corner of Jericho Tplie. . Ex it :32 N.S. Pliwy.) Postur-Line Sl1oes ~•. MARIA A. LICATA, DIRECTOR 349 South Oyster Bay Rd., Plai11 view rSt'r1·de R·1te 681-5018 1- . Mo11 . thru Sat. 10am to 6pm Oiiklhood. 5"p by51e!l Sun. 11am to 4pm cnl)•.,..-hiltsupplits~. Frtt~""irh -~t!:10:=~=p,o • In gl'llc.'r.11, 111:nh question!. go from colk-gc cou n,l!S. In :td SAT I~ PSAT . ACHIEVEMF;NTS 3 LOCATIONS • RO LYN - AI.BERTSO~ • Pl.,IJ ~VJ EW - QU) BHIIP,1 ,E • BEl.l..\lORF. - M, PEQU,1 • Jazz. & Thr.-itrc.- Dance- • Ht' pcluirc O.im·c · l'i:ino :\ ccnmp.:m iou•nl ._ Ta p COLLEGE • Un ll el i'\E\\'!• ,\cling (Sa l.) · Poi nll' · \ 'nriation~ • 1\lu~icnl Thc-a1n.· NE\\'! ' DANCE CLUB tFri.l ENTRANCE · • Creati n • i\10\'c111cnl (S in~iug Actini; & IJ ;rnrl') • Excrcb,: Plu~ Stn~lr h I • REQUIREMENTS Classes Begin Mon., September I I th. FIRST PERFORMANCE Sept. 24th. ·: .. ,· · College (Jfris.c:f'.s o/lrl ~J>a>co1r1110/lr:a C/,Uo,1/.:i.c:/,011.<: Preparation Register NOW for Fa II Clas ·cs Will.IS AVE.. 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Depanmcnt of L~bor indicatc-s that Admini !ration, F.lcuhy and Staff between now :ind the )'etr 2000 the The present principal of St. Edward CAREER ocon~my "~II become more global, ~ion: possesses a Masters dcgrc--c in Education technically odv:i nccd, demanding higher as well as a Masters cki;m:: in School OPPORTUNITIES cd':'cation :ind higher kill level . ft :ilso Counseling, coupk-d with permanent points to an older workforce which con- 1 ew York tatc cenification in Ad 1:iins mon: fcm:ilcs and greater ethnic minim:11ion and upcrvision. 1,l'O effi POSmON AVAILABLE: balance. cient :tdmirustrativc assi.stantS or01ide the S1uden1 - al New York lnsti1u1e of Technology. a dynam,c and According to Susan McTicman, Din-c nc-ccss.1ry suppon fo r a well 01pnizcd affordable private college wilh over 50 programs of study. fr om tor of Hofstra Univcrsit y' MBA Pro school office. fine arts to I chnology l o medicine. gram, "MBAs :trc bcncr equipped 10 m,'Ct There arc ten full time faculty the diwri;cnt nc :Is and resources of the members, all of whom possc.' 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A lot has changed In Lco"s Si years. The world has changed. The country has changed. E\"C:n Hicksville Is a far cry from what it was in 1908, ,he \"car Leo was born. ~o had a grocery route that serviced the Hicksville area a, the cime of the depression. --roucouldlookalltheway,oLcvfl!ownfrom here:· said Leo. ·,here was noth ing:· • In fact, when ,he Kanawada family mov ed to Hicksville In w 1, their bac~1-ard on Hal sey Avenue opened up to an empty field tha, Is now occupied b)• Hicksville High School. Leo has fond m=orles of tending his· garden In which he grew corn, ming beans, canots,pumpkln~ ··rou name it, I had It:' said Leo. He still has a ga rden, bur It is not as c.x tenslve as It once was. Doctors' orders pre '"'nt him from p.1rtalting in mcnuousacdvfty. Leo Is ,he fa ther of two sons, Leo Jr. and Gerald. His wife. Anne, passed away almos, " I alwa ys had a slingshot In my back to tell you ihe truth. When i hea r him on the "Kids had pocket :· said Leo. "I always had a hole in my " I remember years ago T.V., I shut the sound down and i look ar the head from all the stone fight s. The Wlnfidds picture:• nice haircuts back then. would Oght the Woodsides. The Wlnflclds when a girl's bloomers He also spends time with his "1ady friend" would fight the Maspeth bunch. We would Dorothy Sdialler.-"She plays the piano and Now they always get Imo some kmd of scrimmage:· hung below the knees si ngs In thecbotr :• said Leo. "She loves to cook. Leo remembers one thing that his father She makes alfklnds of exotic recipes. Shc·s have grubby haircuts al"oayssaid: "Save a dollar a wec:kand you \\1ll when the elastic wore out. English but she cooks German. You figure that be the best dressed guy In town.That 's when out:' you could buy a sui t for 122.50 with two pair What docs Leo think about the world after in the back. - of pamS:' They would blush St years! ··1think the world is too small. With Leo must not have skipped too many piano the airpla ne. they can get to places they nC\"C:r Girls wear lessons because one of his favo rite actMtlcs something terrible and gar t.o before:· Is playing ragtime tunes on his piano. He also What would he sdllllkeroaccomplishl "I'd pajamas to school, likes to watch the ball games on television, hide behind a bush like to go to Europe. I'd like co take J tri p "I like the Mets;· said Leo. "I don't care too someplace. But I've done so many things in 1call them pajam2.s:· much for the Yankees. I don't like Phtl Rizzuto. and pull up their pants:' my day;· said Leo. "I have no regrets:· ----Leo Kanawada ---- 10 rears ago.Leo Jr. is a ,eacherin the HJcksvtlle School Dlmic,, having taught at the High School for 18 veal'i, and now at East S11ee, School. Geraid works for the Long Island Lighting Con;,pany in Greenlawn. Leo has three grandchildren: Kristina, Sean, and Christopher. Leo's extended family incudcs children who grew up in the neighborhood over the yc>l'i. "I was a great guy with kids:· said Leo. Leo Kanawada Jr. He caught them how to plant nowers and vegetables and how ,o make greenhouses. stands in an open field Leo has noticed that the vouths have changed a lot over the years. "I rake note that they use a lot of adJccti\'eS:' said Leo, ref err• which wo uld later ingtothclrslang. 00E\"C:rytlme Istick my head out the door, I get an adjective thrown at me. become He also notices the ""'Y children dress and style their hait "Kids had nice haircuts back then. Now they have grubby haircuts In the Hicksville High School, back. Glrls""'arpajamas to school, I call them pajamas;' said Leo .. "J remember )"ears ago where Leo would be when a girl's bloomers hung below 1heir knees when the elastic wore out. They would blush something terrible and hide behind a teac~ing for 18 years. bush and pull up their pants:· Lcorccallshisownchildhoodgrowlngup In Winfidd, Long Js!Jnd, which ls now a pare of Woodside, Queens. "I was a mlschte1•ous kld;'sa!d Leo. "I wasaswampkfdMyparents would send me for piano lessons. So I would wee the so cents and buy a pack of bum or something:' .:.:.:.:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-=.------lltatorlcal llicksulll,. Au guot 2•1. 1909 !Jagc-7------Broadw;iy Mall tion:tl food coun being pbr>ncd for the oper.ucd business h:is be-en 3 niainsrny in Acconling co Mrs. D.1lwn-Co,1dl,,. we-st end of the mall. the Hi ksvillc community for 22 yt-:1rs, Hicksville has chan '<,J Jr.im,uiolh-. "It\ The Illl);ldway Mall in Hick viii.; Stop by the mall on Routes 106/ 107 and in the funcr.il home busi nc-ss since :tlmosl unn.,:ogniz.1blc now," he ,.iid. ,\II formerly the Mid I hnd Pl:17.1 is hedul an I take c-:w of all your shopping nl"Cds. it was foundc-d in 1924. of the devclopniem Im fmnJ Hi,k"·ill,· 0 t-d to hold it gr.ind opening in late Oc The Hicks,•illc br.inch of the Dalton to "fight co kL..:p it s idcmicy ,b .1 tn\\·11:· tober. The mall has undel);onc millions Dalton Funeral Funer:tl Home on Jerus3lcm Awnue \\'35 But, she believe-,, Hick,villc i, winnini; of d 11:irs in renovations over the past the second of fi"c br.inchcs opcnc-d up by ,the fight. couple of )'l. HOUSES OFFICES STOTIE.'S Commercial~-/ Resic/e111ial ~ Sales/Appraisals/ Co11sultatio11s ~ HICKSVILLE Krogmann Realty [A -· 47 Jerusalem Avenue (at West Marie St.) FACTORIES Effie C. Krogmann/Licensed Broker Po« so n ;,111.S 420 So. Broadway, Hicksville, NY (516) 939-2800 735-2244 BOOS 9fowE.'t1'. Cy Pl'z.ytfl1,_ Flowers For Alf Occasions 530 Old Country Road 232 Old Country Road Complere Wedding Cenrer • Fruir Boskers Hicksville, NY 11802 Riverhead, Y 11901 38 WEST VILLAGE GREEN (516) 681-7600 (718) 343-0890 (516) 369-1147 NEWBRIDGE ROAD HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK 11801 Long Island's Oldest Distributor of Power Equipment! Mo;or Credit Cords Accepted ------llistorlrnl llicknuilk. Augur. I ~•I. 1mm tJn\tt·U------Music Holl Rocke-tees. Another """ .. s:1id that the comm~nity h:is "chang,-d or the growth of the dance school she cbncc sc holarship 01 1!,e Ju ill inrd Srh, . 1 co mplete! ." Arc.:mhng to her, !-11cks founded . " It 's grow n 100 percent." said Som,· former students hove open"! 11 ;, ville's "stores were quaint and small and their own dance m1dios. Ella Marie Daml! Ms. Columbo. "Now I' m tc.tching the we ,JI knew c.ich other. 1ow, it's ol l com- chi_ld rc n of students I hod 27 years ago:' /\econ.ling ro Ms. Columbo, the I II,, School mcr(' ial.' ' ·fa ri a Sc hool, loc:nc'C! on !-lcrw~ Pb,c It 1s her low of dance and of tc.iching Some students of the Ella Maria School provides "the very be,, quality oit,·.1rh"' which has k,•pt her sc hool goi ng strong. have gone on to much succ1,,..'Si in dance. Twemy-seven y..-;1rs in Hicksville h:is Tho~gh the school h:is not chong,-d One student went on to the Radio City you c:ur get on Long l bnd." not slow,J down Ella ~bric Columbo much m the l:m 27 years, Ms. Columbo PLU M BI NG BOTTO BROS. HEATING #I Century Office In Nassau County -SHOWROOM FEATURES A'.:!~ KOHLER & AMERICAN STANDARD FIXTURES ~~&-~ ·, MOEN, GROHE FAUCETS & ACCESSORIES CUSTOM VANITIES KITCHEN & BATHROOM 11 1 I nnJ 21 JANNACE REALTY WE TAKE YOUR BATHROOM W_c a~ C:c1'. tury 21 J anm~cc a re pi·o11 d to be pa n OR of H tcksvtll e's past and look fo n va 1·d to be in TIRE D OF BIG OIL CO. AUN AROUND? PO OR SER , VI CE. LITTLE CONSI DERATI ON GIVEN TO YO U AS A CUSTO MER , PAYING HIGH COST SERVICE ~ t. H~o~ OR~o $ CON TRACTS? DEUCO SAVE MON EY WITH DEUCO YOU R LOCA L OIL CO. FUEL OIL INC. '=> DOLLARS ~ ' FULL SERVICE OIL COMPANY 2 SINCE 1959 ' • HOUR EM ERGENCY SERVICE • 2 YEARS FREEOf SERVICE WJ.n • SPECIALIZEO IN MODERNIZING ANO EFFICIENCY TUNING HEATING SYSTEMS 25 RICHARD ST. • 3 YEARS FREE 'SERVICE ~ • AUTOMATIC OIL OELIVERIES HfW CUS10MIRS ONLY • SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR EARLY OIL PAYMENT HICKSVILLE BU DGET CUSTOMERS ANO SENIOR CITIZENS , PWS 25 Gallons or Oil • 30 DAYS TO PAY BIL LS 822-7313 FREE !iiolurirnl !llckouillr. !1.1191101 2•1, 19!19 tJag,-5------ 1 , ,11, ., DONOVA~ REALTY · 811-1111 KAREN DONOVAN •' ' ,i \ . : ·,,ij ; ::,i' , ;:. ,,1' ~ ':t.. I :~ ' I I' i I I I THE _BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO FIND THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN of lloos l'lo\\'crs by Phyll i lo,.-.m~I at J ' tun' of Hicksvil.le l,_15 grow n ;Uld bt.,:nmc a maj r landmork in the commun ity. \X bt Vilbi;c Gn-cn. And for 10 yc:irs, h,·r business Ju bt.'en thril'in~ with tlm 1989 This full-service cuering facility on Old Coumry Rood c. n acconunodatc from mono. Up until 10 ye.1 rs ago, the busin,.,,. w,i,, NOSTALGIC HICKSVILLE 15 10 900 guests. ,l\ mun's has playeme but he kept die KEN! WOODRUFF PROJE r COORDI A'IUR .crvin • on the board of di rectors for the business in Hicks,·ille DILL SIEGEL 1\RT DIRECrOR Hicksville Chamber of Commerce and " Howard !loo did a lot fo r the cnm SAM HANNA . ART DIRECTOR (Sp,-.:i•I S,-.:,ion ) muni,y;' Mrs. Caggiano said, .1dd in i; that JOHN C. JOSEFAK AS T. ART DIR ECTOR ,he Hick ville Youth Council, Amun's . ART STAFF: m.mag Like t0 J.1nce? Then Broadw:w D.in,·e i~ the plm, !Or vou. p,.::ializing in 1,1p. b.tllet .u1d 1:1zz, Bro.1dw:1\' D.incc h.1> cla,.,,cs for ag,5 two throui;h adu lt. ,\nd the prrcc'S 1 r the classes arc just ri!:IH. You'll nwi,·" only the bt.~, in,tru,·tions from Robin Rib:1rid1. ,1 •· ,,.,u- Hi,·k ,·illc n,,id,·m :111-I owner of Bro:1 h-,1,· D.mcc. A ~r,1dua_,,., of A_ddphi Uniwrsitv, she m.'lJOrl'J 111 physll.'.."';11 c..,lm.":ui n and ,h'-' ,lrt/Jo. ) ou GUl chnce your\\:\)' imo her >tudi If money tal , ,It 5.;5 outh Bro,1d,vay or ,'111 11-2233. why don't most banks listen? . In l11~ir rush to get your money, most banks don't try to get mto rour mmd. T~ey for~et about what's most important to you: @l{_tht:t service. And service thats more than answering the phones or l\'Oll~t:,; roR ,\ UfffER III CKS\ '11.LE shortening the teller lines. A 40 Year Al Beacon, we haven't forgotten service. In fact, we're Q Tradition of putting greater emphasis on it than ever before. Our people are uality Catering ..-\ccommo SERVING HICKSVILLE SINCE 1977 169 Old Country Road KATHRYN V. JANSON MGR, 935-0522 244 OLD COUNTRY RD LONG ISLAND WCATIO."iS: BaldlOin, S. Baldwin , Bellpo,t, Hkk.svlllc, N. BaldlOin, S.,llmore, HICKSVILLE, L.L, NEW YORK Garden City South. Oceanside 681-3300 • --•OO"'N/\1.0MAN C.AGE LcCOMt'lliR ___ _. Brothers, IOC1tc-cl at 183 South Broadway. The st0re's cum'llt l=tion is the third community, has greatly cxp.1mld. Goldman Brothers Featuring top name brands of uniforms, different building it has occupied but, the Goldman Brothers also takes gr After spending 28 yi.-m with the Mon• tana Agency, Effie Krogmann decide-cl it was time to go out on her own . And she SERVING . HIC KSVI LLE SUCCESSFULLY did so in a big MY, by founding the Krogmann Re.1lty in I987. Her talents as a rroltor and an appraiser ha,·c been of FOR OVER 40 YEARS i;rea< assisuncc ,o her :ind t0 her four sales associares in running this successful busin , located at 420 South Broadway. A mother of th= and a grandmother, ?? SELLING YOUR HOME ?? Mrs. Krogmann is a wry active woman. She is a member of the Chamber of Commcrc<; the Kiwanis Club and the Community Council. Also an active CALL TODAY - TOMORROW SOLD member of her church, Redeemer Luth BY eran Church, she works wi1h the Hicks vi lle soup kitchen, is a member of the church choir and enjoys music, writing, gardening, cooking and entenaining. Mrs. Krogman n brings much more to her business than a wealth of experience and expcr.ise. She also brings ,he caring and professionalism that ha,·c made her such • success wi,hin the Hicksville community: SPECIALISTS Dr. Michael Garger Just st:1rting out in Hicksville is Dr. Michael E Gorger, who i beginning his WE BUY-SELL-RENT chiropr.v:tic practiee in the ,0,,11 in which he grew up. Dr. Garger decided to begin ALL CASH TO OWNER his practice in Hicksville, because it is a town where be feels comforuble. Despite the growing population and the e,·cr in cr~sin~ develofmcnt of the ;1rea, Hicksville is stil family oriented, Dr. • IMMEDIATE INSPECTION Ga'.l?er said ~ HIS goals as a chiropractor are to "make • FREE APPRAISALS bodies work to their fullest potential'.' He • NO 03LIGATION says thi can be done when he " tl.'StOR'S balance in ,be body." A graduate of Hick.5-·ille High Sd1ool, Dr. G:J.ll;er will soon become a member ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEED SALES PLAN of the Alumni A oci,uion. He hopes to become a major part of the community wf utOIII Ull fl for years to come. REACT His office is locttl,:I 3t 66 Wt-st Barda,· ,_U.W.UU1C 938-2900 towvn.1 ... ,o,e Stn.. ~r . · 234 OLD COUNTRY RD., HICKSVILLE Montana Agency FREE MARKET EXPERT MORTGAGE When Charles lomana, r. founded ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT what is now known as the Montana ln ------continuc.-d on p;, gc.· 10A ------1-Hatu rlrnl llickuuillc. Au9uut 2•1. 1~~9 !Ja9c-1L1------ cos Ramirez has a profcssion:tl and coun tana Age nc)' wi H n:moin here for a long 1.:ontinut-J on plbt' 9t\----- to see Melville from my upst air.. win ,-o us staff at your service even ~ays a su r.mcc/Re1I Esme Agency, he knew dow;• s.1id Mr. Mon(Jna. time to CO lllt! It IS almtd)' on 1ntcgr.u pan week 24 hour.. a ,by for commercial anJ the re could be no bcncr place for his Despite the gre.1t.,changcs in Hicksvill e. of the community as a member of ,he n:sid:ntial work. No job is too big or too business than Hicksville. This is where he never h:1d any intention of l~ving. Kiwanis, Rotary and Li on Clubs. small. ~iforc even provides an emergency hl· grew up. He Cln vividly remember The bu,inc,;s, locatccl on Nonh Broad number """ibble 24 hour.. a clay, every huw Hicksville lookd when the com· way, is continuing to grow with grc.ncr Mr. Electric day. You'll be put in. touch with a scr munity was m:iinly por:no fu.rms. ''\X'"'· suppon from the Hicks\'illc are.1. A,_,d ,·iccman within 15 mmutcs of rour call. Havin~ a problem with your cb:triri \,·errr from pot:uo farms t0 cwry foot of wi th almost half of rhc cu rrcm ,,aff II\·· ty? Mr. ...Elt :ctric ( ':1 11 hdp. Owner i\.l.1r• com in ut'd p;1gc I Lt land being built upon. I usc,J lO be able ing in Hicks\' illc. it appc.m; that the Mon- Take Time to Be Safe. I I YOUR GOURMET "CAKE CENTERS" 447 S. Broadway, Hicksville • 938-8823 Wire Right! 369 Merrick Ave., East Meadow • 483-2255 The Best "Soft" Ice Cream CALL · --- Now Has ~=- The Best "Soft" Frozen Yogurt co .. ,sc .• ,,,c1oss - LoYo" Frozen Yogurt - ~ 11(,,r,, &. I =- s1oP.\JICp,1cAL co .Only Carve/., Kno.ws How To • t,1SE.O E.t..E.Ci ' ucE. 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Emblems & Plaques 922-5800 CXL. 2386 We Reproduce Logos, Mal~hing Siyles, Graphics & Colorsr ~ Or We Can Design To You r Unique Requirement s 1939 • Hard To Find Items And Sizes Available 50th i • Visa • MasterCard ._, Amex ~ Anniversary ANGELO A. DELLIGATTI Hrs: Mon. to Fri. 9-9. S a t. 9-6 ~I, 1989 ~'i.i Town Supervisor CLOSED SUNDAYS ~ ~ 931-0441 COUNCILMEN 183 SOUTH BROADWAY, (RTE. 107) HICKSVILLE, NY 11801 ------continued from p•i;c 10, fin:u1cc c:m1paign chairman of the Hicks Jc,pitc his dealership's success in a grow Nc,wrhcless, he f,..,Is H icks"ille i, ., M_r. Ramin..-z was pa.st pn:sidem and ex• ville Boy Scoucs. His i,wolvment further ing Hicksville, he fod the communi,y ,ecum•e secretary of Nassau Electric i;n-:11 community 10 live in. :1., well ,I> ,Ill included mem bership in the Manmo has not OC'Cll trett<-d fairly by developers. co L.~uc and ,·oru:J_Mm of the Year by I he ,J.,,I place com.!uct busincss. AnJ he M:ISOns and as a dcdicuc Continental Restaurant offering aged steak. Private catering room available for business or private parties with the capacity for 30-100 guests. A unique restaurant cast in a relaxed English Pub atmosphere. Dinner consisting of Gourmet Continental Specials to aged (on premise) steaks, prime rib, and the freshest seafood available. Also offering the "Executive Style" lunch. Ample parking now available. 25 EAST MARIE STREET, HICKSVILLE, N.Y. 11801 516-931-4002 , ~ A,~~ -1:!,.DWAY, P.O. BOX# 7 • HICKSVILLE,-N-:Y:'11 - - ✓ 516-938-3600 ,. . Founded in 194 harles I. Montan and rT] Serving the Insurance and Real Estate Insurance Branch Office I.I:! Needs of Our Community 46 Woodbine Avenue REAuori• for Two Generations Northport, NY (516) 754-3460 ------flock-C:o-i!,cJiool/lirallli Sc ~ltneu l)an I - pug, 7a ------B A C K T 0 s C H 0 0 cuntinucb £ram " agr Sa ------ tive involvement in the use of Orff There i a coopcratiw ,'1u,·:11 ion pn ► telfoctual challenges, Stimubtion to think, NYIT offers graduate dt:gre'l!lr professional Bachelor of gram which. allow,- students to w11_rk '1Ild_the preparauon to suCCt.'Cd in colk-gc Our school band is raeidly becoming or m a tracle. Architt'Cture), Enginccrinlj, and Technol while auendmi; class,-s. .. on-campu, 111 - :1 we_ll known entity within the com The ChriSti:tn community that is to ogy; Hotel AdminiSLra11on; Culinary Struction i combinal with salari,J m,rl-. munity. At the present time, JD-I children Ans (a new, 2-)etr degree program); experience.: in career n..•lau:d field);. day's C:i~!'lic school erovides eich child belong to the school band. Our school with a hvmg, dynamic example of 1hc Humanities; Management (including a NY IT's Independent tudy probr.1111. cho,r and b.111d provide entertainment at new lelccommunic:itions Management offen.-d through Amerion Open Univer ""luc of love, compassion ana concern. our winter and spring concerts. dl'\\rce); Mcxlia and Arts (including Ad,·er• sity of fYH, provides on :tl1crn,11iw l<-"lr Prayer experiences help Students develop St. Edward dance program has long a relationship with God and roilizc the rising). There are also liberal ans pro ning experience, with \'lried coursl" :md been a popular ani,•ity and continues to speci:tlly pn:pan.-d study materials. allow jmportwce ~f belonging to a worship be so tod.-iy. Some 65 St udents participate i;rams where students may declare a ma mg commumry. in this program, and a ymrly nxit:i.l allows Jor after completion of their first y-,i r. ing udems 10 procu.-d at their own p.ice A spcci:i.l fc:tt ure of St. Edward' cur us the opportunity of witnessing their The institute offers a combine-cl BS/ A,.,.ilable anywhere in the world, via riculum is the presence of a comprehen developing talents. Doctor of Osteopathy degree through it computer teleconferencing, the "15" pro i"~ he:i.lth and drug a!1;1ci1ion program. Our Art department is gaining incrC1S mcdic:il school: l\'Y College of Ostto gr.im is valuable for adults who wish to Th, program, which 1s a result of an ed recognition each )'Cir. A variety of an pathic Medicine. This is a sc,·cn )~r pro pursue an undergradua1c degn.,· while ac on~oing gram from I assau County, has expression is displayoo throughout ou.r gram affording the highl y motivated Stu• tively involved in their cam,rs or while aclite\'l'O nation:i.l n.'Cog0:1ion as one of school and ycarly in our public li brary. dent both an undergraduate an d profcs raising a family. \t culn_,inates in a _blc 30 schools throughout 1hc narion eficc Academic excellena; lewcnt-d by a ional degn.'C cal•ureuc degree m bu mes , behavior.ii ti"cly educ:iting and achieving success in commitment to the success of the in M:lSlcrs dcgn,cs in Business At!ministra· sciences or general tudics. this mOSt viraf ~1. dividu:tl child and imegr.11ed with the ti on (including MIS), Communic:itions The school offers life cxpericn e leir The Arts message of the Gospel, is the heritage of Ans, Computer iencc, Human Rela ning credits and no~cnxl!t, ccrti_fic::ite pro ur mu ic program pro,·idcs an St. Ed,,-anl SchooL Thi i Sr. Edward - tion (in luding cn.-dt·ntialc-d alcoho lism grams 111 par.ilcgal, ,menor d,-s,gn. rra,·cl enriching and enjoyable mode of le,rn a community with memories. For com counseling), Labor and Industrial Rela and rourism. profossional real estate ing. Ln ac.ldition 10 the basic music cur plete information e:i.11 St. Ed"-anl Con tions. Energy Management. Clinie:i.l (broker :tnd ales li censini;), and fashion riculum. our St udents pHticir-ate in the fr:ssor hool. 2 Ticbrook A,·cnue. Syc,sscr urrition, Training and Lmrning Tech• retail ing and merchandi mg. Orff .lpprooch, a highl y cre,11,·c and ac- (921-7767). nology. A ccrtific:itc in omputers in F.JI n.1;i tr:uion is underway, and cl= Education is a,·ailable within this begin in mid ptcmber. For c::it:tl~~ and progr.lm. brochun.-s c:ill: Gener.ii Adm,- ions: Career Education At NY._Institute of Technology NYIT offer> small, pcrson:tliz..'Cl cl=. 686-7520; Gradultc Admissions: 686-75 I9; affordable tuition and gcm·rou financial Evening/Weekend Credit: 6 6-7618; · cw York ln titutc of Tc'Chnology is or undct1;raduatc level. l'rog.am ra n°e ,id pacb(; Molloy Collt:gc is and independent. ~we·ats appea-1 comprehensive colk-ge locarc-d on l 15- - acre t':lmpus in Rockville Centre close to _ mctropoliun c:w York, and -ali\'e with diverse and rich resources. It pro\"idcs Better Than Ever For .c:idemic programs in both day and c,·en ing dh·ision . Molloy Colkge award dq;n:c in JS majors, including Business 1\l.an;1gcmimt, Nursini;, Sociology, Biology, P~ ,hology. and music. In 1Q86, Molloy r,-ceiwd ap proval for new majors in Computer Featuring Science; :tnd lnrci-disciplinary tudies, and is the only coll ege in 1 (•w York State to award a m~jor in Cardio-Rcspiraton· HOTDOGGER~- Science Mollo,· is also the fir..1 Ne,v York A Full Selection of the Season's coll""l,c 10 gr.,;t a major in Gerontologr · Cc:nfic:ition is a,,-anl,-d in Educ:ition HOTTEST SELLER Grades through 6, 7 through 12, and • TOPS • BOTTOMS Six'Cial Education. Oust Arrived - Hotdogger T-Shirts) 1' lolloy Collei;e's response 10 current ch:tllcnges is ob,·,ous. ;\ balance of nsp<.'1.1 for the trJditional and accommod.uion to contemeor;1ry inno\":uion has JL.... Z. CAVARICCI mand,-d a nexiblc carcfullv scrutiniwd curriculum incorpor.uing· ~ubst:inti\'e • Twills • Jeans • Tops cm.'\..'r-oriemed courses. Adding c,·en more bn,.1dth to the ALL THE ''NEW'' FALL COLORS IN STOCK i'v! Uoy urriculum, is the &tchclor of ienc,· D,-gn.'<' in Accouming. Thi P": gram will offer student _th~ opportu111- t)" to prep;lre [or the P'?lcss,onal cn.-de!'• · PurpJ PP eal rial of a Cerufic'1 Public AccountJnt m e & Orang Swear Sh· e order 10 :t.SSume leadership posi1ions ® ~~a _;,;A~c _ -.:.;._K _..;_r ~ o __s _ c _ H_ o _ o _ Scholars.hips Awifablc From B' n:ii B'rilh Career & Counse~g. . B'nai B'rith Career & Connseling Services Anyone entering their first year of coli~ or faw school, who ~ m New B'nai B"rith Car,w & CounSeling Scr The divon:u:1 w man oft.en finds herself York; Conntccicut, Rhode Wand, M.=husctts, New ~mpshire, V~!Jl(!nl ,·iccs. dcb,ating o,w SO ymn; of service. in a po ition e>f nn-ding to select a new or Jvlaine, is eligible for ipol.'C- than $30,000 in schc,hm;hip_:; from B'o;u I,'rith ll,:. assists high school students fao.~I with the ctn\:r in onl.·r to c;1m :1 living. Siu.~ might G.iner Counseling Services. " • confusion of sek'l.'ling a ollq,>c. hoosing nc'l.-d skill dcvdopmem through wurs<· Schol:irships are awarded on the ba.sis of capability :111d finanoal oced. f\I:. plic.:1tion dC¥11.ine isDcumbcr Jl, 198!1,. For :111 application, send a I~ J major, and o cm.w dil'l.uion. Thc'Sc work or a n.~rai ni.ng P"'i\ram .md is often siuo sr:unpcd, selfod~ cnvdope 10: B'nai B'rith u.ree~ & Coun.~ling Services, d,-cisions an• no lon9cr as implc :tS the,· with th c difficult dee, ions 3t a mo t w~n.- in the past. 1 cby it is for mofe >'trc-:,sful ti me. 823 United Nations l>bz.a, .Y~ .Y. 10017 (2!2-490-0677). · rnmplcx due to rapidly changini; times, This B'nai B'rith service can be u.scd The organization is ,ccreditl'd by Inr.crn:uional .(usocihcion of Cou.nseling and the ,-:-a t number of c:m,en; and col by an}'Onc f,ci ng a tra nsition ph:tse. Services, Inc • lt-i;cs from which to choose. 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Rc..:cnt.s uccrcditcd .!Jlncc 1911 F I T N E s s Perceptions From a Different Point of View By Joel H. \\'a rshowsky, O.D. h Is )'Our d1ild perceptually Impaired or Is discfplines, spec,ficalh• those trained in the t ere a need for you as parents to discover area of perceptual cicvclopmcm. how your child learns! An approach towards integrating rdaicd The si111p toms of pcrcept~ally impaired disciplines within the school S)>tems 15 111 . children Jrc as varied as the mdl\idual per· hercm co the success of our cl1ild siudy sonallucs ,hey present. I-low then do we ,cams. These teams frequcm lv Include go_abou t the proce ss of kno\\ing , h,ch special education, reading speciailsts, lcarn, children arc not de\'clopmg and learning Ing disabihn• spcclalists. speech and succcssfolly! Child,cn who don't have UOU· language specl,list~ !OCIJI workers, educa, bl_e ~e'.ccl\·1ng .what the)' sec, sa il through tional psychologist~ and at times, pediatric expcncnccs.bu,lding sclf-conf1dence. 111osc neurologist~ These teams Ind ividualize the who have d,fffculty stick out 111 the cro\\'d education of our young b1• identifying waving a red nag with says, 'Tm stuck." strengths. weaknesses. a,~d designing pro• Perceptually impaired children may often gra ms accordingly. In spite of these pro- be 1de.nuf1cd as being munatu rc. lnunnuri· glllns many of our children fall 10 thrive ty may mean that a clnld can't sic and play 2cadcmically and/or socially, and remain at wnh others. lnmelitlon and di stractab,11- risk. ty become the hallmark of the condition. Developmental optomctnm and occupa• From tins Immature beha vior comes wlm uonai Therapists arc professionals skUJcd In we all dr ead as parmts. an unsuccc ,sful perceptual dcvclopmcm. They can view a child. perceptual problem from a different per- 1.J~• of success bcgms w1th an mabli1ty spcctlve than education or medicine. Oc• to leJrn. and dc,-clops ,mo aadem,c failure. cupa1ional therapins support the develop· There may first be an aversion to learn col, mcm of dclavcd gross and fine muscle ors, alphabet leHcrs, or even tyi ng shoes sy~tems for children who arc disor2anlzcd. and buttoning buHons may become the uncoordinated and lnattenrn·e. - greatest of chores. Once a child bcgrns to Once eye muscle (desk top) demands h,ternahzc the feel ings of frusuauon, the begin, the symptoms of v,sua l perceptual problem shifts from one of lea mine tn one difficulucs that may result Include revcr- of dcvclopmg sclkonfldencc. sals, loss of place, sklppu1g lines, leaving our 'obody has all the explanations for such words while reading or writing. eye strain, J complex problem. However, there arc headaches. blurred vision, double vision. an Jnswe,s if we bcg11110 look at the problems Inability to comprehend, or simply avoid, the visual information that reaches a child. cd in the scare!, for the perceptual develop· fr om different pomrs of view. In part, our ancc of reading. Dc-vdopmcT1t1f Optome· t\ sequence of bio·fcedback ac1lvitle.-s pro mcnt of our ~·oung toda~·. children's perceptual problems stem from trim arc-ipec,ali2ed in the remediation of vide an individual the opportunity to learn for more Information about pcrccptuJl our 111ab1lity to undcrmnd the learn ing pr o• eye muscle im balance w11h the focu THE STEP SHOP 181 Post Avenue Westbury, N.Y., 11590 Why should you bring yo ur teenage daughter to a gynecologist? E\len ir she's not sexually acth,e. 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"LONG ISLAND WOMEN ' S HEALTH CARE GROUP rir M u.• h nd M Shr· SAM HAN A Dr. Pete,- \wrz i originally from JOHN C. JOSEl'AK ,\ S T. :\RT DIR!: OR \\osthmT, Long lsbnd. He compb,x! his ticularlr, are ubjl.'l.-c,xl 10 many types of unJcq;rJdu,10 studv JI SUNY Stony physical trJuma. Rcpe.u,xl, seemingly in• ,\RT TAff: Brook with, B.,chdor of Aru D,-gree in noccnt full and spills are commonplace. SUSAN CHESNOVITZ, ANITA LAMBRJNOS, D.EUORA H SCHIRM ER, Psychology with a pr,,med background. While you ngsters an: amazingly resi lient . MAX SCHWARTZ, ROBERT MANCA In April 19S3 he compkwd The Doc• 10 fr,quent mishaps, probl,·rns con often TYPESElTING: tor:ne of Chil\)practic program from. 1.Y. develop unnoticed. lli\RBARA MALONEY & LUCIA o·o OFRIO Chiropractic Collq;e in Grwm-alc. tY. Snnll childn:n often suffer from int• .. In my pncticc o,·,r the }"·'rs pcopk· proper lifting by adults. Parent will fr,., h::i,·e askt.."O m.my qne,tions conccrmng qucntly lift a child by the arm ond !?lace childn:n and Chiropnctir. The mOSt its full weii;ln upon the shoulder girdle. common questions askc TRYING TO LOSE FEEL THE HOPE . .. Let us help you GET THERE · WEIGHT? . NEW CONNECTION COUNSELING Psychotherapy Services for Adolescents and Adults • Anxiety • Substance Abuse Consider These • Depression • Relationship Issues Hypnotherapy avallable for treatptent of Differences: I smoking, stress reduction and overutlng. l he HMR Fasting Pr 09rilm Moderate Fees Plainview Atrium T1c,n:hcs 'f'OU wo,ghl Most Insurance Plans Accepted 1117 Old Country Rd. management .s ~1l!s !or a hl et,mc . Our progr.ini For Appointment Call 433-0277 Plainview provides Avt ' llUU w c,ot11 IOSS Av111391: w c,gt11 ao-.-. 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Allowyoursell tota1 l!IOOKK EEPER WA NlED •Fl•• 1 3ANKING n11. Full cna,ga to Genttal ACCESSORY LADY Uldger,Compu:er, Ill• IJP•, OPPORTUNITIES Norlh Sho,e arn. HOUSE One stop shopping to, your wardrobe's finishing Sl&.t7309SI The East River Savings Bank-a complete CLEANING touches. Wo started In lheSOuthwest and now we are ly updated financial services Institution corning to Rooseve lt Field Mall In Garden City. look wilh 140 years of growth and achievement 1 tor uswhcnyouwant to frost the fashion cake. Weare eoo1ocE£PER CLUUCAL,UtSOHNEEDED M Is seeking quallfisd, people•oriented can ~~~ ~;:; /W! fe~8:n~s thegarnlst: , the spice, theunlque Ar.cents that make .,rr I fOflMPLVhwnoto,,Ol&mtltf lo nntce cllitn1s ot c:om• didates to help maintai,n our high_leve l.of QUALITY HELP you memora ble. PUllfiled No,,lh Sh01e HHHU of Commffl:e.. Musi tM peot:ilt FOR YOUR HOME CPA liun. Fie._ krs. no t,~t O,ltnled,plHSalll p~ man- custsomer service. You II be working with This unlquo shop featuring brand nameaccessorles, ,,...,,, ner& beal)t.alolnltrKl •llhC:Of• REF ERENCES & BONOEC Inc luding hats, Jewelry, handbags, bells, scarves, por•t• pt1sonn,1. Oultu ln state-of-the•art proce~sing systems at our swea ters/tops., hosiery and moro.... nceds experlenc• ctud• typing, cioo tii huplng & Massapequa branch. Current openings public 111Jtllons.O•vs l h0u11 WECLEAN ed, mature, aggrosslvo personnel for managemonl lleJ!bl& ~JI D11nt1e Owyet, Include: positions. tull time and part time sales. Pleasant work• CAS HI ER-LUNCH TU[ s..sAT. I US-0100. ..L 201 1 USA"" J Ing atmosphere. liberal d iscount, excellent pay and Hlgl't quamy, n ign volume Ro1l)'t1 1ntau11nt. Plo,ant TELLERS 883,035j/' benollts. surrouno.ngi..,,..,., CbMd MOflel.a) 1. FulFTime ._. Call Charolette Chittum Teller or cashier experience is helpful, orwe with ACCESSORY LADY at will trai n people skilled in malh and In meal ing the public. - (516) 794-3800 on R1u11tl)rt!OU:H10~•1uCHO&K:.ll OCST RI IUT0/11 I 22C Child Care l'INcls~ t.lCILbtftt. l!11,c.llH 24600~ 111PfflOl'I, CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS Monday, August 28, for 120 E.o otit11SL.Plamil• CLERICAL•Ptln l sl'lop lo u1l11 EXPEAIENCEDFtT BABYSITTER prin1ers'#fangenoHldut!Hr,llltng, Part-Time n,yJtric.no~Afu.>crat1n1oe1,n, an appointment. quo1lng, sc.ri.auuno, IIYo\llt. llC. IOt1oftlC.~L Wllllrsln o&M-0,ISQ Must have ex perience in dealing with the ...utM., "'~ public. Light typing requ ired. Hours are Cl ERICAUADltlNISTAATIVE CLERK/TY PIST flexible. HOUSEHOLD HELP POstTION ACTIVITY ASSISTANT BANK .vR. AIP--Okcr4Jlled Outl,1. ~lngfc:,1inPoM1bl•. c.a, no Yo u will enjoy a competitive starting salary Live-In Live-out Aris Focus Oa)' l1•a1m•1u Muat be good with flgu,u. pe,son1odolLCl>JLlng . 1,~ng. while working within a pleasnl and chal C.1111,,lo,ffl1Qllon.allyac~ Pall Tl!nt posIUOn n;iiUatwe In lhOtovon •nd a,g1nl:td Ea, c.'-t'lcal WOfk: Ina atUJI, 1114ncJ· Bost working conditions •dullLaffktoedluled,outgo, P,001 and u•nsllOCIDlttmenla> Ptfitnc.tl nelplul, but will lllln. ly C11yure olllce. Potl WHh lenging environ men I. For immediate con :avallabla. Coo~lng, cl@a n. lnO tn.lgtlk Ac11Yl1lu Au.bl• an,nc:oa,r. Fff-8ENEFITS lngton k>c. E,.c1ll1n1 DentlHsl Ho..- rslat••lter..e,on compa1, rlv•aal•rv sideration, please apply in person or call: Ing, chlld ca ro 5 111twlthc:11al l'i'eleadtr1h•P Cont.11;1 J. SaUenoor n.01al'tll'l•1 p:,ientlal, Oreal Ntclii are:11. Monday lhfu Friday companion. ~11 P.11onn81 Depl. 11: .S11-lSl-11U Call 516-883-4864 (516) 799-1400 S ■ ra' t Ctn lot 516-437-1000 Call: 489-3672 S1~12•15S0 EAST RIVER SAVINGS BANK ANSWER ING SERVIC E 5500 Sunrise Highway LI VE,IN MATURE OPERATORS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Chlldcaro l0t one 10-yeJr• Massapequa, NY 11758 • FuJITune - PaltTIITlf Old girl. Must Spe3k ... An EQUII O;p0,1u..i1y E#lplC)"fl M!F • vi1louS,,lt1s You'll be seeing more of him when cellanl Engllsh. • Ciood e,nems Musi know how 10 do • Wt t1 T1-aln Amerfcan cooking well, you become a professional Clo;nlng, 935-4434 AD-Visor for the largest weekly CODE ENFORCEMENT COOK 482-3502 newspaper chain on Long Island. OFFICER 12:30,1:30 p.m., S Oars I Wttl • R ot a1 lr19 W♦ t l1nd1 - M . lsstie vlola1lon nollcu & UJVINGBA.BYSfITERNEEDE!JJo, 1ummot1us. Wotlt tvtt1lng1 & PIH11gous2'f.2~.$,k.llild111,11 IQ yt Old Qlrl-3 allot"OOIU 1ller ARTISTS •\tn(I Sellel 111Umt 10' SJ:lg lac,lllynu lt'IOPltlH''QIOI' "noo,,2 ...... ,...221 v m.;eol 8 t'9htw,1tts We appreciate & rtcognlze ,n:w~w,tn1a101vo!1P"te• MATUf:IE MOTH(Rol 1 yr. Ok: w lll PABo., 11 Ptf\enc:& lh.11.t"lolOnPoSitJ011GI utw lor,o.,tC1'111dQI07Y!11014PfT your abllit!t~pfusoflercom Brigf11wa11ra, N.Y. 11 n1 fe,s. COrnP•t.11wt Hltry Ind tnl11ummt11,my~HJcb,Ulllf panypald ClfflPII tnllitl 01t1etlta. In We11bvry medical/dental for clluolng paid Tac::1111011 .& noh• JJJ-9170 full lime.dayslnighls, flexible ClYS Apo1ylt1persot1 Mon Fri MATUREMOTHERol3wlltcarelor part-time hours also avall • CO MMERCIAL BANK 91.m~11a m 0110,m.•Jp_m a1 ~~~;ch ll1~9.';fuA>f1 Wun. nome.. abl~Experlencewlth MACre Looking lo, Tciuo,s 011tPl:Tpl;uHlll ltcduy NANNIES AVAL- PERM/SUM\.IER quhed, OU ARK/OTI a plus. Mu,r hn~o J plus years ex• l HE OLENG ARIFF pi.ctmenl r,omUSDNy. Uc.Agen Good salary plus pro lit shar pericnc:e & possess gooo HEALTH CAR E CE NTER cy JEAHflfMP\.OYtAENT~GCV. customer & communlca, 0010,la La ne. Ql1t1 Co.. 9)1 wa.u WHITMAN RO , ing. lion skills. Ca ll Personnel 1.ongltl• nd, N.V. IIS-42,0071 M[L'Jlll[ll~ Oept. at RESPONSIBLE BABYSITT ER tlEEOEDIOf ""°°'a;ec.nlldM-F Call 516-333-7400, 516·437•1000 all1tKf'IOOl"-lrs.lllJ.aaJ.4 Ext. 297 COUNTOIPl!"50N "'"°90tor ~-,::,::_to-::_-.::,::.. _ -_H.-::_W-::_A-T\I::,_,-::_-::_-:., :;::.~!~'L fllofl w11n1ng1on RESPONSIBLE 10 I MATURE FflW.EN CED f"DPA,n:m1E QJ.lllO lor<llHnlor. l.l vsldN'litlSC•U fi I Bat>yal n o, available. Co l• ASSISTANT lego Sludenl/own car. Port En;~t:S~'!:.':~:.wtd. CRUISESHIPJOBS NURSERYTEACHER HOT LEGA'i. TENDER Washington, Rosl·t n , AII CillltQUl' IU •UP IOJ700 •It.. Manhassat, Gre.::i t Neck. Relormtd lcmple-t;o,1n SPlof ♦ 5 16-56$-2758, tl.l c-3 SepL. June,,, .. MotvFrl. Your voice is a mirror of your attitude: :_ Call: 883-6904 eves MUST LOVE CHILDREN! with the right mental attitude you can >f·' COMPUTER OPE RATOR Cell Mrs. Goldfarb lea rn this business and turn your time ( 482-5701 5f , ~ Punc.h/Data ProcaultlQ CUSTOMERSERVIC E into dollars. ~'_.) CilHIHec.ll;aru 24 Help Wanted It's a great day. When you We arc an ·equal opportunl- CPA tlim,. tul.. lltM DJS)' Glen CovtOllic• IH°M.I E.oc•lf1n1 bt,,.'11..1 d~tail orifnttd person, ••Pt'" t=~.f.ON~~,!m~:!: have a great place to work. ty employer. ,,.,, S33&'w11.en0904 Ca ll 51 6-487•4110or eoceaplu1.Go0Clottone111Jll1. air conditioni ng. coffee E1cellent t>tntl!II, C•U Uancy, A-1 OPP.ORTUNITY AUTO MECHA NIC 718-224,0900 3yu,s•-•c,e,11rn:e.. cooking, friendly people Physically challenged In· 759-2800 Turn Y'0\11 ulent & llrM I'll?$$ Musll'lt¥eO--ll:OOIS. who care, excitemen t . dlvlduals are very welcome! E.aln100Pt11,H•waJW1.-au11on Mull Ii.now • II Hp,KIS ot COUNTERPERSON.1TAUAH CELI I. p1u1n plilU, FIH t .300 1111 , automrechatuc1. positive energy flowing, ex· E;,p.. pt•LFfTorPITWeo.. Thu1 s...& 11.a\nl'-9 l ll.lPPIIU. Ho ln.nl• 62t.fD24 Sun. E. tlotU'IPOtl 266-15-40 OEll CLERIC-flt M m.t1LAJM1 ~ngpatlla. cellen t compensation Keep this ad lo remind you HICKSVtllE AREA 93&,3614 8AHIUNO LOAN package, Including: salary, of the best decision that you DE,'4TAll-SSfSTANl ar,4io, com 2SS.5105 OP ERATIONS DEPARTM ENT pulaf ope1at0t 671•7154 lOOUng lo, dllall oden1t0 lrt commission & full medical ever made In your life. CUSTOMER SERVICE C0.tAL.l.$$tSUJi1 a1110uai1 Wtlh good M;iith & Typ benefits. Mature p11l1t11(t 0.1a,t1d & M&tn.t.t.H.Thr.n..11.~hO~[., AnERSCHOOL EN RlCH MEHT PRO lng 1,mL Ot.1HH Inc lude (UO, CtltlJl;,o,l,111 " OWOOOOI That tail could be considered lethal!" .!l.ntun C!lommunilJ! Nrw•pop«s • Wrrk of .!l.uguot 21. 1909. Vogr 4(! 24 Help Want_ed 24 Help Wanted 24 Help Wanted 24 Help Wanted 24 Help Wanted 24 Help Wanted 24 Help Wanted LANDSCAPERS Fn. PfT Me/n1. IMMEDIATE! Oep,ndaolo, up. prel., wm titln, GAL FRIDAY c,1 lve1'alleens._ CLERK· TYPIST IMME:>IATE OPEIUNG School Bus Drivers c.uy~J CLASS2and 4 ARTIST FULLORPARTnME EARN UP TO S'9 50 pet FULL-TIME Flow et snoo-0,ut Ntc\ nou, \'~ "'"'II' olan1, & IIOlloetl BUS MONITORS LEGAL SECRETARY DIVERSIFIED POSITION CMI f1i11A-CM"' Foss,Oll11 r S25,000 plus paid OT EARNUPlOS1.00pe,rf'IOul WANTED \'illllt111\,Ma..m_&p.m Large nallanwidec corooraliOft - - 487-3860 With L.I. Largest Growing PalCI UCIUOO, tlolldaY1, needsallllLedlollClfll,YWllnlop. NEWSPAPER Paste-up. Incentive d•Y• no1cn11.no. oktaJ)hOne,, tnrino - '"° ana •Ord PIOCHllng tltlllt, Weekly Newspaper CALL: al0f'IQ ·"'1tnp,k,tp~lenc•lna layout, Graphics & Type Typing 30-35 w.p.m. OAUOUY FRIDAY 883-6711 u-..llffll0f'c«p01'atelaw~1• FI04. nra. LlljJhl lyplng , Ph<>nH, men!. Rush r ■ suma lo ELLEN Spec. MINEOLA. Co. Paid Benefits cuttomer stnlt• 8 100 1,, vllle &CHWARTZorc.allher II .... ,,._,_ tSllll51-1000, e.1,Lffl MR. SIEGEL Slaff Builders, Inc. TEL- 7 4 7-8282 Ext. 107 747-8282 Ext. 170 IMMEDIATE SALES 1981 Marcus Avenue, OAIIDENER,fuUotP,rt l lm. Su~lorF-.rnun.nt PERSON Sul!eC115 DIS PATCHER nt.o.d lor Roal)-nAtH !Of 'lirw,ow Tre11me-n1 Co. MECHAH ICWAHTED M1 1n1enanu & Planllng Lake Success, NY 11042 PARTTIME Ptlnl1 llmo ae,..,lce. E,p Wiil t r11n. FIT 01y1 Toolt. up. n1cnury. Good SHIPPING/REPAIR Ntnua,yc.tJleea.eue, ENROLLERS 41-4-ISSS, allttfp.m. Equ11I OP9Qf1unl tr Emp1oye1 Slllty. Call lOf 1pp1, Mu11havttc•rt Pl)s!llon,av1ll.lnSe.CUII. Oly,e1. DSIVEIIS fVU..rutt~El'OSmOHS 352.UOO Aullatllt IO En roll Fin1nch1I Sun -Fri. la..m. • ~ p..m. , 1,1.oou1l1LPJOIUnlwOJl,,l"ll School eu, . c11u 11 GARO(NER· bP. IO'll'1)fk 1Gay W1'.. 345-3535 Strw cu P,og111m Fot conchtiofts. II~ hrs. Ide.at tor Olllilllll1aln EmPIO)tn Mu.i hive o-.n tr1n1po,1,t1on Pa.a flCHldt)'I & Vacation S6.1'H1.626.3-C'1 IOC.1lcoltog11\udtnl,l.3CM:l0. EARN UP TO SI S0..-11)1.'f LIFEGUAR D MECHANIC- !Of am11U englnu, F/f - 63-4 Sffl GO\-(RHYEll1J08Sl tl.~.US.D)'yt. NOE.lptr~~NKts,aty locull VaJ\ey ~ Salary upen. CAii 671-6244 DRIVERS f'nl. tmmecs\ H & C.11 Mr. Jordan katrH.r,"" Ca.'tll) ll!t-!57.6001:?, E,L IMMEDIATE S.1Wl1t,a. °"'' R-<&&lllo,cllff"'1II.C..alld!. Clun Ileen--. ntw c.&IL N Shoto. 20l-2SS-1700 MOD£l.SIACTOAS,,(10S &PETIT£S PRIVATE BEACH ~ 11§;7~117 FttM 0 ,1p,1tc:het. 466,1110. " I In modo1tlng-TV••lcl'tOS & Ulak)oLEII hc:'tJagcnl~ MONITORS NUDED FOA GUARDS NEEDED MIF ne• 100'--t lor nu l TV CAFE'TEAIA A HALL duly at PART TIME 10, mo, 1n; comp1n,-Fn 01 Pn. co,nm1slnUJNY(lffl ColctSprlnQtutt>OtSc:nools.Fn ••iv•• I FENCE EAEClOAS ForMol'rilletlta t.t rner,more l, NolNL 883-3582 WORK Un60n. ;ODO tltM!.IL Pay co,n.-n orPfT. ~ .80pe: h1 ~ IITerry Aller school openings now. 'lltl'IU~Cill h•medl1te Emplo,ment M , F/f, gooapay, Sl ..71&-'SOO 192-1031 SII--St.»150 •..-all&t>l• In HunllnglOf\ .... ,wt itHI welcom., 21 ll CEHTUAY CASTING Can earn S10-S12 p e r hour, Fencing t • Ptnenct nol ••· C.lf91o5p.m - salary plus commission. quired. Apply In per.on ar: LLOYDS The Parent Work,venlngs S1otp.m. OYNA"IIC, AATICULATEWOMA.N WA.lPOI.EWOOOWORKERS Compu1yolCt11 (1 tm11AIOt.ll'IO tou~ll p,'\ lnmaf,of buaineu ..• 11.c Prime A11t1nue 718-729-5020 1 • W01lcS Demo'• l\ffdeCI Im NORTH LEVITTOWN LANES MINEOLA AREA pJnsion Slrong people tk11ts an Hunllngton, N.Y IMMEDIATE mee1 lately 10 seU notn• decCM, SnKk Counter Help Of Call 57l•l7U toys & glltL F.uhion' hobda)' CALL PETE Y.~i. Po11nhal Jnc:~r ~llU~J OPENIN.GS Clec:or. No lnnslment. F ••• HOUSEWIVES (Etc.) Cllll)ftl auppUes & halnl~ COM• 117-8282 EfiT. 103 MISSION wkly Hom, P•rlw Wedld•y1&W"" .. kel\ds Oa.m .. p.m. IM MEotATE OPEHINO Real Estate Sales .,_,_ ~llla1,11le Dell Clerk flt EXP. NE C. FTT - Pf': Ei~ltnc:eaonly I Fullo,Pall Time Small. congenh1I RIE of• 754.5992 Pl'T ARER SCHOOLHOURS Pot1Wa$htngtonatH.Gtea10p- Mal\l1tlllil'Offl•n~ lort>u1y Pl.1nuF1o,.,re1 Snop.G,ut Hock llc:e, G a 1don C l!y vicinity. 735-3900 Utt~W\.Oy StXA..crtW\J\ltall SI01$ Hrs.lie.. P0111.1nlty loreo11eQea1~nL Work .,,n ~•nt1 & fklwtf1 E•p. pre l'd .. but no! nee:• Plalnvl.. . ~MI. N3-ISl7 C11 t lQ..ll21 C.n tniln~Hr DO.l1iDl11y essary. WIii train, H igh MADISON AVENUE commissions. 487-3860 DECORATIVE ARTS •• OFFICE HELP Frf •• PIT CLERICAL iDers,.H~U'fllle • ru. ll. typ. 485-7054 GALLERY $1n4110l1nto...tn11 ... tln;c:om- Ing. c i.ont11 &. omc.e 01,11 10 . p.any Mtlt e. ■ Pt:ffe,ftt:ldQtMt a l 796-3737 Director of Accounting wlll be o pening• store In otlctwsonloto.,,tomW~ Mutli-laceted public corporalion seeks experienced Grul Neck. Looking lor ex• ~'1.i!~~~i:.~:.:= hands-on acc011ntant for grow1h position with strong micro- IMMEDCA.TE perlennd 5;ales person with fJ0/1-llflDl,.lf. Pff AECEPTIONl$T dM.Ofilhe atlS or ,e111od 1,1 o,NTAL •ss~ • T"'~ • computer based accounllng skills. A thorough knowledge CALll16-7W ImThurs. lu lld.ays. fJOp Pt•l"d , b\11 Ou1y Ftc,al Park Ptt,s,nl h istory b a c:kg1ound. Please HTWEEN I un. 6 .a O."'- not HMntla LSllMy(.OffllMI'\- 1 her•plst Cen1e,. Mon.-\Yed • ol financial reporting requirements, taxes and planning send ,ai ume to: au,ale _-/e.• tL c.tl F,l~ l:301oD:30p.m. \Y1Ul no ID 761-ooll Is essenllal. Salary commansurate with experience. lraln , Mull be •••on1lble. f'kil.MullMon.,Frl. alletft.m. Attn: Gayle Toonkol A.11,,11'11'1.lz OFFICE POSITION Secretary/Executive Assistant Muriel Kor;.slk Gallery PfT EXP. OOOKEEEPER 2 alter 354-4047 1094 Madison Avenuo En11y 1111e l, mu11 be e1 11a\l noon, e \111,lek. K110-. ledo• •II Detail oriented lndlvidOal needed to fill growth position. otlented ~•son. llnowrl.OO• 01 ' phHel. Min IOM. PC. "4-1~ .... New York, N .V. 10028 onlettrllr)' l llwoic.lf\OP.elette SECRETARY Ff1'•Dr'soll,ce ~,, SHIPPINGnNVOICING SAL£S.Pl,nllno, busll\OH 10,ms. SECRETARY aggre1)koe.rupen11bleind1~1du1I RETAILSALESPERSON SALES . e,rn $600i'Sa00'11111t. Soll ~tuy+comm.-t c:•r•llow,u\Ce. CLERK REAL ESTATE ~amlc TIie. 5,u,y,Comm • Benefits. 01oauc 1 1h11 sells Inell, Central Qu eens AUorney, 10,na phones, m-'tappo1nl, la.neeo,pp_E,ut.gro-wlf'lpOltntlal Gu111nteed S4CO'wtt. Fru 1,alning 576,,6238 menll!. 0011 ,n,ino,~t:ePl"SI Hig h client contact, out• ,tncr,. 1t1,ge:ol1n,ur.antt lo,m1 & Compute, .... Soltwau: CAREER Pl WUl'l..att.a,rels.1t(f C.all Anne· 203-325,2 100. Publisher i n Pon W.un PROFESSIONALS MJ-6'J,11 8&J.2tS9 going person. good sklllS. tl'4d1UIJ!'nms~m:Jo lnglon wanl5 1ellat1lt per Dyn11m lc olllco wl!h . QIUI SALES! FJU NTIHG PRO NEEDED! SECRETARY W/P. Learn paralega l as you son par lJlull llme location & !ht gro.lHI people. wit h ac\1¥11 t«ounl~ commtfCIII work. Free Parking. No exp. ncceS$OJry Non-smol,,lngen•1ronmen1. EJi , RETAIL STORE Dl ln llng. H.gheotriml\SlonS!'.! FULL TIME Call: 516-761-22 33 11andlno •o ■ ln . N ow seeking 718-739,5600 canCJ115t&.2f4.Sl040 Good organizational, ~~~-~$-~&~:~::.~~ LADIES CLOTHING typing skills, telephone IOt lhl best peopl._ Energetic, crealive mana personality. Computer STOC K PE RSON Call: TOM SEIDL SALON experience a plus. SECRETARY PIT For busy fi le:nCove pha,mu, JOHN ROBERT SALON Mineola Area Today al 334-3616 ger, ass istant manage r, Good lyplng, p~nct & cletlcll l e,p.,lence:a In Phtrmac, o, M.I.N HASSET;EXPAHDING PUis lo, a(;IIWI Dvsyolhce. • ·llh Syllst, co10!111, m1nlcu,1u & :i'TOCK BAOKEMiUmEES S.U1>Crmal'-'tl°'"'( Mo11 Fu':>~ also cashier &stock .Musi ple•unt enlhonmel'II WANT ED shampooer IHMlded. E.lc:etlent Call 747-8282 E.,.cenen1ut1ry Full so, Ce lltm olle,s oenelOUI ~m. 1 1 1 Pltast c.all lor ln1tr,lew" REAL ESTATE CAREER include weekends &some ;!~:JS:n;p::i::~~-!~~ I Extension 103 commlulon payoul. lead,. lrJi lr<• Call Amy Local ofllce or n1Hon11 v•c•I~. Mrs. Frey lng1,ni:lmo,._ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. c,11 Mr Curus· 753-3000 616-2298, Exl. 102 org1nlzall on needs career late nights. 883-5243 mlndt nm 5 1 Vermin 95 Glass WIIIC 8 -- of the big Tell-Talc -- 78 Legal wrongs C•lt 101 appolntmol'lt includinghealth,den 52 Work unit container shoulders- 45 Sea eagle 79 Swedish rock 519-4116000 tal , life i nsurance, 53 lrcland 99 Agreemen1s (Sandburg) 46 Blood and group stock purchase opp 54 Ancient 101 -Auer many 9 Anglo-Saxon sweat com- 81 Hugo's "Le ortunity and liberal asccltc a summer- lelter pamon - s'amuse" RECEPTIONIST FfT employee discount. 1.nnhuse11nsuranct.-.;tnt, We invite you to come \ff~itlg ~:IOnlOl/\hitl' phllnes. by or call Rod Logan, ,,1. & lfpe..Alltatllft oll RETAIL SALES SALES PERSON M/F Wom•n'ssl'lgo~,lmme Answer to Crossword Pu.zz.le No. 378 .·- II 379 Average !lme ot solutlon: 64 minutes. CRVPTOQUIP V O F G W Q AG N DX V VB WRDQWDPB C P Y V X An SiJ wer to Sunday, 8 -13 Cryptoquip: NQVKKVRN F G\VQ UQGGT YR VDB TG\VDP. YB VD A1·1"Etl DISMI SSING Tl IE JURY. A JUDGE PR OP EHL V IU:FUSEO TO ACCEPT Tl-IE O\VN Ell'S UXBD DG V X D BCXXKVRN AGNB VVX ? BlllD'S TESTIMONY RECAUSE I IE DISCOVEllED Today's Crypcoqulp clue: U equals B IT WAS A MYNA. A ntun STilCUROKEMRAINEES MAHOGANY Corn111 cabinet, SEWING MACHINE circa 1900 1n WAHTEO I GRAY 'S PET SITTERS winged b'-Clled chairs, sol.a, OB Ctblnol S. 175, allt!1n11inQ: fiHP FuhMnictl!l'l:lO!fm~~ LIONEL OIESEL ····••s TYPIST/TYPESETTER Bed, Sq. colloo I.able. m.atchlng oeneralOI' SMC. much mOfl!. Crilly COIIL'CIOI p;iiya premium I IIU~m1-c~~~l!'ICft. Will Care For Your Pel In end table, Mahogsnr O,htnpo11 51~~1 prices lot clean DODO trains. FIT. Fast, accurate for local news- Your Home. Ao for oncos • 1a1>te, oll paintings. J apanoso Coolacl CHOO-CHOO LOU rirlnlS.. C,,lncJI! garoen SI()(){, COi · 5tM9N 9-'4 papers. Benefits. Paid vacation. Reasonabl e Rnlos. ocitble cc11rnlcs..67&-252 7 SOFA & CHAIR SALE TEACHER ASSISTAN TS Ca ll: 516-796-8415 Uotlan ptov!ncl1I, Clock & red PARTTIME &FULL TIME ¥1!1'tel. S 150 10f t>Olh. El.celhtnl ORIENTAL RIJOS 747-828?, Ex-t. 145 For Further Info MUST SELL c.O"dlllon. OLD Oil PAHITI NGS Part Tlmt. Da llyl-6p.m, fo, 3m UA-',12 Came •• Pl('llt'lll)' Call after 6:00. HIQhesl ca.sh.any slte.'cond Alt11r5ehool Program ual"g On}"ll M11etl11 tiv.1 can be C,alt33A-0500 A. NYT1ME Ask for Pat convened 10118. m1101111s. 579.3974 LI. ORl§NTAL AUG GA~!z~RY Full Tlme., Dally, i;30.5:JO I FOR OUICK SALE! CJo.sedAIIHOlldays * LOVING CARE • CALL SAL RECORDS WAN TEO ... I MAINT E•NANCE CHh Palo. o,lv110 colltctor, Roslyn, 484-9150 TYPIST S4TUR0AYS. HUNTING'!OH 36A Garagc/l'ag So les p refer t Q.40'aJ50's/60's, rock, YIUAGEOFFICE.S&fHR., 4;2t•• .tall Given 1oyoor PGI In you, N>me 516·928-3971 26 Situations Wanted by rell1ble anlm.l! lover. Garden (Evenings) lau,pop.Ca11 J oe: Cltjr. W Ho mp.,& vlc.lnlly St 5-.41f.HII RETAIL SALES Re!crencH Avallable EXP. LEGAL SECRETARY sttks S 11th ANNUAL TUCHERSHEADIASS't • UPSCALE PRESTIO!OUS Call: Elrt)'Cl'\lldhooa Educ.lion. NYS. I HOATH $ HORE ~:,tcr::::,:~m&~~broslllon In INDOOR TOP $.$ - Oloollp•Intlngs & water• Cert1l)f(l, cr111M&tnt~liccp. J EWElRYSALOH 486-5736 .-.11er6&woafi:.11nds TAG SALE colors. ruoa. lu,n. 681·2993 pt1,let1ed. Port W.uhlnQlon . ,.. . sceri:., lashlon conscious, ar- HOUSE/GROUNOSKEEPERAvall. NEW MAGIC CHEF C.U:lll·UU 1lcu1a1e. well-groomed, en, lnth.Chl!ngefCHroom/Apl, Rel, hH• WAN TED-OLD Jewer,y, Watches, • ~ thutl.ullc sales person, l ull- nhhed upon 1equut. Call; Electrlc Surlece Top GLEN" COVE ,.,_. Top only !Of u.111 1W/~jgh Pf!cu tlmo.Call: BOYS & GIRLS CLUB ~~fJt'c:{{'> wlll'IOul 0u,nen- almooo lELEMARKETINGM •eves 115hr. HOUSEKEEPER evall, 5days wk .• 36 Arlicles For Sale 113 GLEN COVE AVE. w-.. NocolOc.t.Us. P,lof TM e,p.a 516·627•2818 bp'd. & Reis. 8151-5083. S50.00 Call: 785-4134 GLEN COVE WANl EO -Oldwa1d'les~n1 plus. WU\ lraln.C.onp,otiliYeHlary. 1001s. Retired watchmakers ec- MATURE\\'OMANNEEDEDtocat11: SAT. AUG. 26th c.umv111lon. Payl"g fromS!iOO IOI' BEAUTIFUL SUNBURST lorlnlantlnmyhomeE.Nor111po,1. PIANO X•Pl ayet Dea.ulllu l condl· SUN. AUG. 27th Patek Phillppe.. '82-885,5 ftJ.~~'!'1~':!t~~~c;~ }:.;J~~!7=ed.responslble. HANOMAOECERAMIC 110fl. Sl~19 &9-00~m. WAITERS ROUND TABLE 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NURSE Loo«l"g IOI ptlvale duty AEFR1GERATOR-Whl1lpool. fros! ESTATE FURNITURE One of a ki nd ! 5' across. WAITRESSES home care. Caring. 11ll1bte Ills. 1,ee. 17 .2 cu. II . Mo ving • Re.1 1 OlnlngRootnSels,Couchtt, ln- C o uld be u sed as din ing Oa ,S!llnl s.200, Q.«.9362 c laenu1r Furnllure.cnln1, 81 lc• '6-Sl5~m...... s.!ltl+Comm.. ♦ '°"'1t. I CeU 75H17a 43 Boats For Sale FI0..1'111..l-4t'(.lf',fts..Jtiim.etiancf PfT or FfT ta ble o r coffee t able. Best a •Or a.c. Rugs, U mp,. Linens. qETJREO VI LI.AGE TREASURER Kllcnen Waiis, a"d "4UC H, Clo$Jls.lll"df\''l')' &Jarn,Jc_o-. DESIRES PO' WORK. HASOFFICE o lfer. Excellen1 cond. RENOVATION SALE 7ll•41D-t100 WED. thru SUN. MUC H"40FIE!I Pint Washington Ya.th! Club SKILLS, HAS EQU IPMENT TO 516·TT3·3043 TOWN&COUNTRYT.-.G SA LE S WORK AT HOME,e7~ CtlstomDeslgnet OlnlngRoom 17FI Oluhon T•ble & 10 Chairs. Carner Bawrlder end tralle,, New Un• I Call: 767•1614 SlUOEHT needs RM/APT. Eu:t\al'lge lighllng ll•tures. Solo .S Ma.nr VUL2001bfflOOll11Q. Noenglne. HOUMAotP,tlC.Sh&rrn 87 1•776a BRANO NEW mo1or ior butllng mo,el1ems. MOYI NG•ALL CONTENT S OF &71 -7175 TELEPHONE SALES mac;hlna. 14 Inch Pullm1n motor. TU TOR avallaDI-. &ip. Elfflie"lily Sy Appl. Kl"g, polnt HOME. RedwOOd OU1'k)O I !ur n,, Very h igh commluion paid School Tcathe-1 wilt provide suo- Call & ma.keolfor. 67 HM25,ask IOI organ, limps, bric brae ~509 (Sl2.S0,$14 50 per 1111: 10 Doe. WANTED PART-T IME HELP POil In Ma lh & Reading durl"g Klngspolnl motMl!ea ~le win, e Vr lnn- SUtl"ltnt1¥,>Cll\cn.$30hr. lT1)'homc. IOI olllce & llghl PICkaglng. BRAND NEW, never be(!n usedO.E. 516-482·5133 1975WELLCRAFT20' STEPLIFTV, Ing :anlluCIL Fie,:. hrs. Car no1 hOOIS li&it>le. comp.any locflled S-4 0 per hi. you, home. C,111 Susan irnh comp1ctor. Model • GCO TAG SALE for B e n e ll! ol OK. ' Ktavill 87 l-S,&76 165 Merc.Crulser. l./0, depth lf"da r, In Hunllngtor'I •re.. 700-02. Sac1lllce. C.11713-JCMJ ST. PATRICK'ST ROCARIE HOUSE VHS,greal for lbhlng, 1968msJic e2H7ag •27•71 lS DANISH moc!~rndl11lng room HI. Tu es., Aug. 29-We d . Aug . 30 1111 11,11e1. Mu,1 sen. gaiting J i. - !able, chalts, h utch & server, RICKENDACHER 4001 Bus 'l'OfCed, S,6,500 799•2174 661-708 4; 10a .. m. lo4p.m . SA50. Acovstlc Bns Amo. w!lh 40Prospect St. Hunting ton 27 Business 15• speaker $400, 81111 01111, 1986WEllCRAFTNOVA SPYOER 1 1 0 26 , II . l'.lln 350ltrt1ough h ull v;. Opportunities ~,!~~~onrf2,~._e·,. ~~c\ Vlta. u1Msa"r· TEMPORARY SJ>0.33<-8096 2•t•n7'1.Jotin haust. Nltffr used cleaver props. OPPORTUNITIES Ouet lnstrumentat-onlenglne srn• OE YOUR OWN EIOSS! GROUND YARD SALE chronlzers, Ool,ttt seats/many, FLOOR OPFn'.UNLIMITEO FOTEN• ELECTRIC SURFACE TOP ma"ru11u. Mu11See1 CO id Spring Hatbor Labofaloryhas lhl loUow[ng full llme. lllfflPOrary l1ALFUUJPT51"'62-0162 • An tique Furniture Home67WU t Worlr.'84-0010 positions lor ~pie 1001>.ino to urn ,:,~us monew,. COMPLETt.WITHSURNERS 2 EXECUTIVE DES KS ElCEl.LEm FOA2na ,mettEN • Toys 10' HUI Custom Cen1e, Console Now l"htough Mld-Oclober CiOOO CONOIH(>tl -COPP£RTONE Cuslom colonlal dUk wllh wl115 HP bin rude 8oa1 & t.1 0101 DECORATING DEN relu1n .. Cuslom c.o"ltmPO(tr, . Household ll~ms complotely 1elu1blfhtd In 87/M. S50.00 , CALL 785-4134 wa l"ul desk wl th 111tum. Rec.on- SYSTEMS, INC. S a lurda y, Augus t 26 Cuttom r.Top-Em ,o n•Ce• Roo KITCHEN UTILITY PEOPLE dllloned 10 wum baauly o l Holdert•lO•t11 n ce • 15 chart "•lural wooa- Enhance )ny o l, 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . recorder YH F 67 Sno,ellne 1,auer. An in tern ational 20,yea,- lice. Oe,1 o ller. 27Welr Lano AUMin t SUOO,Cal! J oe a l1er 5p,m. 01$h'f'IUhl"D· ge"«!lalcleil/l•UP and m ln('lf tOOd 0r1101r,tlon. Ae.. lblo ~II Mr. O,Folan,: Locus t Va lley, N.Y. 757-8236 hours. (l.)y, evtnfr'lg s and -kcnos. o ld fr a nchis e company wlthover900 franchiseesis FOR S.ALE 516•944°9400 CHRIS CRAFT CONSTA LATION 671-3310 IMl:,0: 1,..1nY8 lre1hwatttCOl)fed la unchlng Into lhe l o n g BICYCLE llloepsG_galley.hea.d, Vhl,CB,dep,t .-. FOOD SERVERS Is l Md a rea. W e a re looking tinder 10,a:-i. Good Co"lJlllon In, Mens• lOspe,edSchwlM. 21 '"· sloa&o1.1t. lo r q u a lilied prin cip a ls lo SOUNDS OF SUCCESS Oullel 5tr,1c.e. Flt:..ible hCUt~ dlly, e-te"!"g aoQ ....lo;l!I\CJ S. thes. rod, CIICOUonl condillo"! Olaeou11g&es? o :.,ppolnled1 S< ,500 (!>15)628-660& own end manage t h/:; Nee OLEN COVE ROCKVIL LE CE ~T AE HORTH OPfr,HOUSE•Evcf}'tJIJI 12,,1 p,m. J MANHASSET LOwe lj ll,lnlll 2•f00ffl apa11 ma 11 1, Pl ii.cl St•f\•t In Top Condition FOR SALE IINORFOLl(. LMlE LRrl1 plc.,OR. l,,lld"ltllOPtn1nQ IO priu 1etn111nct·, nn, klltllen I Estate I f\uQfl lafflllyrm_ :JDR. l ' 1 ntw PORT WASHINGTON Real 1mmacula1e, DR. 2 b•ln Fum C,l\ll.S..f.nucJptOptnJln5oulfl 0 KJL0w~Vl!tyln.l• Atf PORT WASH. LECAL2FAMU,V 1ST ROSlYN HT S • tO,Ranct't. S BR. 2 SU CLIFF-OPEN HOUSE SHO'MNCi,28R.EIK.OR, EA APT_ c;ar, Gtc"-, 5-405,000 WEST BURY EXCLU SIVE NASSAU POINT GARAGE. FIN. BSMT , 1375 000 HI- Fl•N:h. MIU S275.000 Sunday. Au g.27 th, 1-4 p.m. NEWPORT CAPE MAGNIFICENT OWNE"l&W960 0..uHlully RnlOt9dV'tCIOC'h1" HI Ranitn. •SR. SllO,IIXI." SU.5,000 Abllol Connocllcuton the 'l•llhA'ftnU._Rtiducedtos.>eK north fork or Long Island. 4 AlbtnaonSpfil, Wht11W')'Schoof1,, f an1n1k Y• kil• I FORT LAUDERDALE Por'!Wnhlftglon '3l0.000. OIL REALTY 671 -2300 y,arold38R.3bthoountry vm, 5 BR, 2 b•lhl, dtn, O'l'tr,11.«1 WATERFRONT HOME ranch plus studk>apl. Offp ,....,.. y.rd. Walk lo all comenlonce, walerdockon plc1uresque MAC CRATE SHELTER ISLAND Early appointment ad~lsed. L, Rosa R11lt7 33'-4333 On lntercoastal point lot "corner''. Room for log~~-~?i~.,13,;~ay, ll.1k.u It H 1pp.n! SEA.CUFF AFFOADAII LES OC♦ ul>hill,,ulored~ BR.l um- hOI.IM. VefyffQftl I airy Origil'W dockonsldecanal.4 BRs, 3 full baths, view New Condo llllln ; tdul tor Ot.arring Y11t19w. l 8A. naw )Jt SO UTHOLD • tt}'Qt',fO'l'tf'2. 2~a.2bl.11U Cl'len, prt11,,.ru. w1111tol,,e1 bfitllrpte., LA..OR.,'00',llfflfl WOODMERE. NORTH from every room. Ing round pool. $750,000 Undtrgmd.p,\I~. S256.000 lencL-'lll l215.00Q, KJT_ 2rnatlttBS\. tuhesfaclng $c)ac:k>usbtkll& lhingleH1RMCf\. Ptlva1ebuchonLI. Souno 38R. IOU \l\wH\ Dtttzes ' IPtC• 3+ 1 BR, lbltht. l1tellned, S D t.C Lao•121a mil7.50'fl1l,OrH IIIH , 482-3500 I b1lh,wn1p,III01Jnd d Ava ll PORT WASHINGTON NORTH t1cut1111,n111S t70bt.llill'lead• O!oclt. Dram,uc meln ltvel Cltn, By Owner J uly 1 lhruAug. IZ. \aOOperwoelt. 120,000. tdWl\.lf'OI\I ,and,bclC-h 190 1 No Pel s . Rtlt1tn ct1~ Call ~~=-UTS.000 fl. doe .. & IIO&L811ppl. only. :~~•::~"!"l1~,;-.~~ ~4rtZ .....ninas.. Ryelleld Really 1750.001. PLANOOMEMILLSR EHTAL 671 -3346 As~~~·ou,,,.,. 20 1-635·5616 CREGORYF. PRI CEAGENCV <& bcrdroom R.1nc; h. Sl,800 mo. FLOROIA KEYS FLOROIA 749,0047 For rtnl by •tell, month o r HUTCHINSON ISLAND 56 Plots For Sale 516·627-4440 53C Out Of Town se:uon In botU!llul liltfTIOtlda. ui,ury5thRr. ();eanFronlCon· \27 Plandome Ro,. Manl\lJMl SEA CLIFF 2 SR condo. lullr lu1nl1f'l td. CS02BR. 281h, n••lurn.AU IP- Real Estate •• ,.,,,1ew1. 1ennlt COWIII, pi11ncet.. C.Df._ POOi, aauna, CHARMING OLDER tJW11Ui, 0-,'L ouc.n & pool tennis.. 3 foul ..ion coutsH. BUILD YOUR 2 OR, 2 BTii COTTAGE STYlE WATERFRONT 4.50 ac, ,,.. \Yoodl , Fiol4.S. HOUlt. c.ll Ovrner Hur RtlhUllllftl ' lflt"llte DREAM HOUSE HOME.LR.EIK. FAMILYRM, AII OUlbulld1n g 1 Miles Ro•d FfOft• 201.f71.4110 St250 ptmth Port Wuhlnglon * •l•d on cwertlltd p lot with BABYLON,W. t1ge. Central tf.Y. S,)A 9K· PonlDlt Southold • Our E>.clu slvel m 11ure IJ1ndsc.otno & 1011 ol 2 BR Bungalow, gar ago, FIT1,1 1'C;e, As1' lot C11olyn 516-671-1509 T1C&CI bldg.101 . Pr iced right prlu cy E•.c1111r,1 b1,1y •t dock • .;Q II. bulkhU.dlngl 607,397,8137 at: $79,900 MAC CRATE S27$.000 0\'mER,BROKEA deep canal. HANCCIQ(,t.U.SS., t tl'lilitl,omtl.n;_ Soulhold-Walklolhebesl MW11t H1pp.n! 516-674-3298 A3klngS185,000 BERKSHIRES lBRClh,ldl httpflu.Nut\l.,POOI,. bay beach. WOOded. Becket, Ma. ttMtt. Dart..212. 7364m MONTAUK $110,000 GREAT 8UY OR RENTAL 483-8334 NEW WAT ER FAOHTCOHOO o«oratednotne. S.,y. ,. few HIOCI IOIS In taoiJIOUI Orlt nl . 'h Aero Walk lo IIOl'II l2M.000ot S1,700mo. , ec, o,t!on commun ity, WEST PA LMOEACHCONDOFOA Sleeps"· heatod pool. hot VIiiage & beach. S-115.000 SAlE. I OR. 1 bOI, an.II, lminlfd. WCSTBURY-SPL.IT DR. Ktl, 3 8eau1Uully1tffd.Slep1101a..._ tub. uuna., pvt. bOac:h, tall NASSAUPOINT-WOOdC'd.6 516·883-2900 SOUTHOLD tn. 427-621:J BJ\. ~u,.a a,10• 10 ... 100. s 189,000 goll. let1nl .. Near fa11glrwtl00, WCC!ktnd specl1I. 3day. 2 acre Presliglousnelghbol• WATERrnONT ACRE + 4UPO'NEARE4LJY &!115-12 12 139 Po,11 W.s,."\lngton Bh-d. J.KOCt's PtllO,,, Bv13ai11 0,-Cld, nllo. S225 week. Day and hood. $1 39,900 WdlllbanUl,3btt. 1'1 btll.J W HEMPStEAO,'CARDENCITY lull week dlscounl~. 1SloryHome.. NIY!I CIOC:._ LINET1NUneG:$11ff1S. M,n 1W10• l1 1UOO. Soul hold-Prime area.. WIik 530 Va cation Horn es 549-9859 to beac:t't. Our E•eluslvo. ROSLYN I-IT S. Hl•Ranch MJO. E*· S210,000 OWNER FIN ANC INO l!!E RKSHI RES ms,ooo .,.. , 127S,OOO. RANCH, Rflslyn i~;:~:~ttt:r;•:~::!°tii\ MONTAUKPOINT.3BR.lurr\dec.. Stl'I004a. S1.l5000.'h!zu Marlon )(Ing El rec.room CAC.$159,000C.111. COUNT RY PROPERTIES Marlon King 51fM51-721<& W.IU..bU(h., ffl0f\U'll tonl1,,1v.1ll PUER70RICO,'PA1.JAA$.A.f\12BA .,...... ,,,.. 73,.5557 41:M2l-ST71 Y1i11 A>ols.boattlH.QOll. leMIS. 734-5657 t~~52~: .11i0,,1C:,~;!t!'''i ~aino&muchmote.~7 By Dagmar Fors Kurppi The company Is also at work on interactive With all the hullaballoo AND moncv bc You Auto Know • laser disk technology that will not only give mg madeon the ncwdass of phone c.ifl scr• you infommion about hotels and restaurants, but make your reservations for you. vices. the French have added a new concept. destination and up to three stopovers. Forc.x• When you 're finished usi ng the service, ltisbyMichclin,and TH ISCALL willnot Au tomobile na vigation sys tems that will ample, you're traveling from Bordeaux to you c.in print out a copy of all lnfonnat lon allow a driver co access Michelin maps on a ring up hundreds of dollars on your phone L1•o n and you want to spend the ni ght accessed to take along on \·our trip. bill unless you arc practicing to be a mvel screen built intothedasbarcolsoin the works. somewher, along the way. The service gives What's next! Michelin plans to Introduce Although these produru arc not yet o_n the agent. you a choice of direct or "a la carte" routes. a version of the lti ncraty plan ning compo· In France, nobody leaves home without market, tliey will probably be widely av.ulable The "a la c.ine" option gives you still more ncnt specially tailored to the trucki ng in• by the end of the next decade. the ma ps and m vd guides of French tire• cholces:a route primarily on major highways, dustry. This version will focus on the specific maker 'v!Jchclin. Th~ French, quite simply litt At the moment, Its ON LY available In a route that avo ids major highways, the constnL"lts on heavyweight vehicles, such as France, but who knows, good idt:as multip· by them. qu ickest route, the shortest route In height and tonnage limlu. It will cover routes But now, because of a service offered Iv themselves. kilometers. the most scenic route or the route for all of Europe, not Just France. . 10-4 Good Buddies through the French phone system, some pro· with the most tourist attractions. Then, pie arc earl}ing the.Ir Mlchdins around in the fo llowing your Instructions, ;615 MICHELI N form of computer prlit coucs Instead of the EJU ts together a suggested ltlner.uy and 6 3 Autos For S ule 6 3 Autos F or Snlc fam iliar red and green guides. alsplays it on the Mlnitd screen. 62 Wonted Auto You don't need a crystal ba ll to sec the The second component. for accommocb, ALL UMCI Cits Foreign, Oome11lc:, CHEVY C10VA.N WOik hOIH, ne-w E.lollc. P1ol HNICL TOP u . \-'to clutch, QOOd tke1, S 1S00neg. HOHOACVCWAGON1979 future of telephone tccnnology; •ll you need tlons and si)\iuscelng. acccs,cs up-to-date In• '111,l t you.. Jon•lvlnc.13-5611 C•ll.711·2804 NOi ,unnlno, oocy ' lnl. we ry gOOCI cond1llon. BH I olfer. is a trip to Fr.1ncc. Toe French phone com· formation Trom the Michelin guides. Herc CHEVY Impala Wa~on All"•· pan1• supplies a microcomputer called a you'll find derails abo ut ho tels, restaurants, 11rH 1900. t7U78$ ..... L (516) 889-6206 63 Autos For Sale C•dillllC '* •to,oeo.1ook1 n .., "Mlnltd" as a part ofltsscrvlcc package. fees campgrounds. tourist attractio ns and ferry IHlf\et.C.Ul)N)nOlneluded M~. la(IQ Ma ,cu,y W•gon 1<&1 ◄ 422 MERCEDES JOO SD 1979 Orig, arc charged by the minute and end up on the connectionsabng the route you have chosen. Ruri1 Wtll S900 owner. Escel Cond. Athlng SQ,000 C.11 1~9-1923 DATSUN 1915110.AUTOl.a ORMlnl w~.dlrs 212-582-~o, w1111na1 user's phone bill. The rate Is abou t one fr:inc Pc rhapsyouwanttosrayinaqulet,scdud• W•oon. Onlr $3,000 ml Asti ino $16-13,&.f,&7$ ~RUMwell,Aetl11bl&.l21-NlO a minute. Six francs equal one dollar, so It Is ed hotel. have a leisurely dinner in a one-scar Buick LaSa b,- lt70 MERCEDES-BENZ ·r.i 200 Sedan between 15 and 20 cents per minute. With G11111 CondlHon (In .and 0 1.111 auto, PI S. A/C E•cellent restaur.tnt and do some sightseei ng the next 1750n&QO!labtt. 0.ltSU N, 1911 J~ HAtCHSAC Jt lf'lfOUQhOUI SJ&SO 07&65:10 Mlnltd, the user can access a variety of scr• morning bcfore rcsumingyour tr ip. The se r• Toyot1 S ia. Wagon 19JS Stan dard Trilnsmlsslon MERCEDES DENZ SLC 1910 .., ee,1011e,. 79,000 mlllos. Ask:ng ShO•toom conCI S20,700 vices, includ ing 3615 MICHELIN, a com• vice scans Mlchclin'sdaca fllcsandcomcs up 1s,:.m1 s,.200. 5,t617l. puterlzed cra,•cl assis ca_nce service from with the appropriate recommendations. Michelin's Bureau des ltmcralres. These two components are highly im~rJC· BUICK SOffl'1HI 1988, cu11om CALL: MERCURY 1969 bl1,1et• lull'1' l~Od•IO'# n"IIIHOt· STATION WAGON tivc: you can switch back and forth between F1 0 , 1011 d 11¥11!n only!! sa.oco To ac~ess the se rvice, you dial ;615 ~ 16 11 937-0464 Oood Col'ldnlonl $()00, themcomparingmaps and infommlonfrom 19$7 101m, & COUNTRY TURSO Sl6-158•1123 MICHELIN on a Minitd.Asbn~kmcnu gl,-cs CHRYSLEA WAGOtH OAOED. vo u 3 choice of the service s three com the guides. 1.! 1nl'LA~•~at~~"•nUa.M · ponents; 1) ltlnemy planning based on The third component lets vou send your 1ng s1o!I00. 295.cs7~ comments about fact Ii ties and sights back to 72 DODGE C11AROER Mic helin maps: 2) accommodatlo~s and J18 v.a , Mini Cond, 6 1,000 a , lg. MUST SELL Michclu,s data files. If you myed in a top• mlleS.)IPCi .,11p,t1d.,MWOlin1 t979B,oneoCustom4x-'.4 sightseeing information fr ~_m the Micheli~ A fOOI Qooy Jllai;tlt 1ll •101,1nd guides: and)) an demonic comment a rd med hotel and the service was less sa tisfy. PIB.PIS.AIC.0:.ns.i S2.:X,0Mg OOOGEPOUAR0191lYl, nHds .:,peed. 351 M Engine. pis., ing than yo u expected. say so and Michclfn C•II Evu. 71&-429-1015, u\ 101 mln,o,lllfOfll.4&1•2611. p/b.AM/FMsle1eocsso11e fo r feedback. 4rJtl FIERAT915Gt.-1'1+WQtr,_.. Ll10.'6K. will use your input when preparing the nc." tully loa!ltd. ..i.,rnui malll. 11.200 . 516-271 •5310 1b use the lt lncran• planning component, 0MW 735 I 191SS • 01 .. wl\n 01._ edition. \,H11'1er ln1•110c. 5SPd Loaded.13.5 nttJ 79M703WJlllnremou. )'OU key in your po'i m of departure, your Kml, U .. onciw S:15,!,00 !!!IU11:!'llfl FOR SALE UOYIHO 1-1000 lbl l C•tl ll\1' lANNINC.BEOS.WOLfFsYStEM. SUM MER CLEARANCE! Home 1U~Cll,y1JuNtwpor18q,t 4 Pac\a;Jng S!Orl'. in• lffllll IOJ1a dt / p l/pblAM FM radio One NOVA 1971 spcicl1Us1 wo •t1,p ■ ny 1 ri,no. u11ih h orn s1$95 Comm11c.lal BU ICKREGAL '85 NYSCAN owner, C.,1 51"11-65-58 Rebuil t 350 on,,,....riero. Nomlnlmums..l,uu1ed unl 1sllorT1 S2~ S1~1nouuoos, Olue. lull power, atiow 100m Supgl lU IOld. NVINHHu, lmme I,, \ ,h,·1 II••· 11 !Ill• •\,lh•ll ,.,!: \ 111\•• l l>IIIILIUIIII\ , ~-\• •r••l'l'' .,1 ~l h ·J·.~>: 63 Autos For Sale 63 ,\utos For Sale 63G Garages VOLKSWAGOU • Beielhl 1913. ti blue. nol runnmo 5100 e27 ·76M IP, CJOQRO,ARACE DOR AUDI ORIGINAL OWNER VOLt<.S'/,'AGO u ~GOLF SPACE AVAILABLE Hond• '8 1 LX .ACCOld Hatcn Au1 0. PSIPB, C Sunroot, 65K, Great Neck Arra tia,cJ,,, 2 Ot\, 5 SPCI, Ate. P$1PB, 0 11gfna1 o·..,ner A,l'Jng S...,GOO. t~e;a, llilln Slilllon. M 11g vr,ncels, !Sport~) lutne, 1516).5.Jo.2.t &B SIOOm lh!y &lct!rlng wheol,4 nowr;ad13I V\'I 191.& LOVE DUG Ne-wen911u1& thes. now o.mllm co.:..,euc, pull Iron, end Mi ni cond O1101n;:11 Bi .ind new 0u1!tllno Ou l 1.!IIJiO N e"' ch.ilrh 121< ml o •nor c,11 e\lfl$ Dest Olio, C1IIS.Hy Sl,000. 75.t2HS SALE (5161773-3043 773-3043 SPECIAL FACTORY-TO-DLR 63A Foreign i\utos 1t1booRIOUJOOOR p.:ark.!ng for 6 mntl'ls. 2 111011 DIIU Great Nock LIRA 713 263·3A2 1, INCENTIVES JAG\MRXJB MINEOLA lndoo1s. w alk 10 Dus, PONTIAC FIREBIRD 196& 1986 • dr scdJn ShO#IOOm 11alr'l. flOSpltal S750,'mIn.1,1..«22 AC. All power, mt wheel. cona111on. St~• bl~ Sun tool. N•·..., ·e1ov, lnltttlor. sa~ SUMMER PAWTER scoking on All New '89 Aud.is In Stock Plus m.. S25.000 g:11agpJs t0ragespacoln l heG1C1111 C,111 StS-7-12-1607 Call: 352-7597 Noc karu.914-689,6100 AUDI 3 YR./50,000 MILE FREE MAINTENANCE JAGUAR XJA 19a~ 631 Motorcycles PONTIAC Gt•nd le Mani W.ai;on BlilC k. Wlltl nddlo lnUH lgr ~8.000 1975 0000 \Jo Ollllng cond Q,!g mUcs. Well rnalnt.ilnf'd 1nocai1.ao • o wner 10 mlliugo. Power/auto od C;i tr M;a1tln 516,378,707-4 -----FOR EXAMPLE:---- 944--6335 S21,000 01 be SI ollet. 1911 HARLY DAV IDSO N Low R1dC!f, B,andy-wlno, 2,000 SA.AB 19&6 900S •uto 1,.1ns., ,~ ml. Fully loactC'd. cnrome & ac, AUDI IO0E J0,000 miles. Fully oquippei:, conorl es Mint Co nd. Mull White, 4 Door, Auto, Full Power, Sunroof, A/C, , ,o.500. Eve s., 516-487.1496 630 Antique & Classic soa!I S9.000rieg. 516-271 -02S4 TRANS AM 1Q.8IS. 1SK. Lo11dea. AM/FM Stereo. List Price: $25,581 auto. T-lop, AJC.slt!reo,redibl1t-i.. CORVETTE 1968 • conu 11 , ve lou, in1e,~01 Full w2irr.anly. Mint ffllfOOnfblll.. top, 317 • SDd, AIC, DOR PRICE: $20,990* il.~Tnar:'&T,;~;•g:;:, cond G•raged. Asll lng S!S,000, ma1cnlngnos. lrnmac thruou1 . HONOA '86187 REBEi. ,so C.11 O,lVO or M11J1 nne, -'27• 2838 $15,900, •82-237.c. . 212-736-0918 WANTEOMUSTDEIN MINTCOND evenings 111flo:day1. 516-G26-l665 AUDI 200 TURBO Stock #3675, Red/Black, special leather interior, cold weather package. List Price: $36,406. DOR PRICE: $28,900* if;r,~~;;.;~W!i~~soos AUDI 80 Stock #A3774, White/Blue velour, Auto, Sunroof. Cassette, Alarm. List Price: $22,171 DOR PRICE: $17,900* PLUS MllNY OTHER MODELS •B'Jii~'b_P,;;~~•,,:;~d~-J~s'~~~ llT SJM:LllR SllVINGS apply 10 Audi 3 Yr Tes, Dm-c l.cn.sc Pr09r;am Rcl.illl c ustomers only. DORAUDI 1043 NORTHERN BLVD., ROSLYN, N.Y. 286 South Street 516-627•7755 Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11771 922-3400 CLOSE-OUT ALL 1989 FORD CAM & TRUC~ * Cash Rebates • $300 to $1500. * Special Finance Rates • 2.9% to 7.9% * Special Lease Finance Rates • From 2. 75% 1989 FORD PROBE GL (STK #1789) . - .! CYL FUEL INJECT(O ENGINE. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 4 cYL FUEL l~.JECTEO ErlGINE AUTOMAHC FR;. "JSMISSlCtr. 6 C"r'l FlJEL INJECTED ENGINE. AUfOMAt lC OVERDRIVE TRANSMIS POWER STEERING li BRAKES AIR COl'~Olllm1I NG TINTED GLASS PfNJER STEERING & BRAKES ,°1 1A CONDlrlONtNG. TINTED GLASS SION, POWER STEERING 6 BRAl-;ES AIR CONOITIONING. TINl ED DUAL ELECTRIC MIRRORS ALL SEA50N R.";.OIAL TJAES DIGITAL ,\MJFM STEREO RADIO MANY STANOM~D FEAiURES' OLASS. AP.. FM STEREO C,\SSETTE. SPEED COtHAOL & TILT \!JH EEL CLOCttOVERHEAO CONSOlE AM-F V CASSmE (,. ,.- ucH t,1one1 TRIM PACKAGE & MUCH l~'ORE' STICKER PRICE Sl0.262.00 STICKER PRICE $16,007.00 PACKAGE DISCOUNT · 779.00 STICKER PA IGE $12,915.00 PACKAGE DISCOUNT • 700.00 SYOSSET DISCOUNT · 595.00 SYOSSET DISCOUNT ·1,008.00 SYOSSET DISCOUNT · 1,243.00 FORD CASH REBATE ·1.000.00 FORD CASH REBATE • 500.00 FORD CASH REBATE ·1 ,000.00 NET SJ\LE PRICE "'57,888.00 5/\LE PRJCE -A-$11,407.00 SJILE PRJCE * S13,064.00 48 MO. LE/lSE RJ\TE **S187.33 48 MO. LEASE RJ\TE **S236.03 48 MO. LEJ\SE RATE **S286.91 1989 FORD BRONCO 2 4x4 (8TS909) 1989 FORD AEROSTAR 7•PASS. WAGON (15822) 1989 FORD E150 CARGO Vl\N 6 CvL FUEL IN~EcTE~ ENGINE. AUTOMATIC ovERDRIVE TRANS ,1Is OCYL FUEL tNJECTED ENGINE. AUTOr.t,•mc ove.noRIve TAr\NSMI S- J 9 FUEL lNJECTEO 6 CYL ENGINE. AUTOMATIC lAANSMISSION. sior PO\' ERSTEEPJrJG& 8RAKES,.AtACOtJDlflONING & flNTEO $ION, POWER ST EERINO (. BRt.KES. XLi TRIM . OOAl CAPfAINS DRIVER & PASSENGER BUCKET SEAT'S. 6100 LOS GW./R PACKAGE. GLASS Xl.1 fAIM. POWER WINOO.•IS $.PEED CONlROL & fill CHAIRS Alf\ CONO'TIOUING PRIVACY GLASS ELECTRONICS POWER STEERING BRAKES. ARGENT REAR STEP BUMPER FIV!E" \'/HE.EL PP.tYr.CV GLASS DELUXE TV.OTONE PAINT OUTSIDE SP,'I.RE GROUP. SPEED CONTROL & TILT WHEEL WGGAGE RACK ANO P22S'R75R ,; 15 RADIAL llFIES, REAR DOOR Gt.ASS TIRE CARRIER, AMfFM STEREO CASSETTE & MUCH MORE• MUCH MOAEI STICKER PRICE s19.17o.oo STICKER PRI CE s,a.;g~•gg STICKER PRICE S13,397.00 PACKAGE DISCOUNT •1,552-00 PACKAGE DISCOUNT . • SYOSSET FORD DISCOUNT ·1.112.00 SYOS-SET FORD DISCOUNT .1_g9_00 SYOSSET DISCOUNT ·1,199 00 • 500.00 FORD CASH DISCOUNT • 750.00 FORD CA~H:::tfE *S15:8~gg ~~~ct:~:.~TE *SU,185,00 NET 5/ILE PRICE 5 ,7 :.f1~\E/lsE RJ\TE **SJ04 28 48 mo. PERSONJIL ust LEIISE RATE **S260.22 48 MO. LEJ\SE RJ\TE *ll5 3~~-gg· · . • Special Cash Rebates and Special Finance Rates Hav_e_Been Applied. • * Ford Motor Credit Co Red Carpet Lease for Qualified Buyers THE RULES THE ARITHMATIC Lease Subject lo Credi t Approval & lnsurabilily as Determined by Ford Credit. Number of Months ...... 48 :: Refundable Security Deposit of S300.00 and Total Mileage Allowed ...... 60,000 1st Month's Rent in Advance Mileage Penalty over 60,000 . . .. 61!: per mile Leasee Responsible for Excess Wear & Tear Leasee Has No Obligation to Purchase Car at Lease End Plus NYS Use Tax TRADE•INS SllTURDAY SIMILAR SERVICE REBATES ON: WELCOMED! MUSTANGS STATION WAGONS Many Good Used Cars Servi<:e & Parts Depts. Open TEMPOS FESTIVAS To Choose From From 9:00 a.m. · 12:00 p.m. THUNDERBIRDS ALL TRUCKS J\nton Malled TO 125,000 Homes With over CALL , 300,000 Readers 747~8282 Service Guide PAINTERS/ HOME HOME LIMOUSINE ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL S6RVICE WALLPAPERERS - TAXES CONCRETE PLANNING IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENTS CARTWRIGHT LIMOUSINE reJ!l{. TOTAL CREATIVE OUTDOOR LONE stlR CONSTRVCTIO N CO. ~ · CPA Business & FRESA P.ESIOOOIAUCOMMERCW. Annources the lnaugurallon of FINANCI.\L PLANNING PROJECTS illPROVOflKnlRENOVATIONS t,,_f.{.· t,:.• Pe11onal • Rellrtm6'11 l!S ne-·.r Sl!!r'iiCe. Fe&!urtng 1966 B:3 I@ & SON • Est.II• ConHf'Vtllon • CU$IOIT'I Designed DecU sP«lallzlno,IOlchens Lincoln Suelt/'I Umous!Ms =--. Accounll~, Tax Preoiritlon, • lax Mlnlmlu tlon • Sliding Doors Ba.sement•Baltmns-Oormer,- SefYin,g Honh Stiote ' Soulh S.B. L. DECORATING Asphall Driveways, • Rltk M•nagem6'1l Fl~~1~111~n&.i~iftit~~ril • Ander$en wnoows • Skylights o«k.s-Ceramlc Ule-Carpenuy Sr.ore Coffmun11Ju • lnwtslm.nts Sp«i&l INTERIOR PAINTING Belgian Blocks, Con- • Free Estimates • lnsurt'CI For Oceaslons Uctnsed, P11etltlontt. 8tlf\lld Osmw. CFP Plumbln11"Etec1t1Ca1-WlndO'N1 1 Whl!e, 2 Sl~ter Strtlcnes. Re&SOMble Rites. cre le, Bluestone Brick- NU.$1U / HIS.U760000 Flooring: -FREE ESTIMATES Wallpap~ring ••• CALL Andrew L Sunk.In C~ work, Dry We ll, Rall- wf:+ii·::e~~•gdAP PETE71&,204-2'3,43 795-9197 462-1n,1 .. ...,., 249-3569 Lite Carpentry••• road Ties. Free coolidenllal ~svl1a1Ion C. J, Free Estimates, All Masonry Work RJS CUSTOM BUILDERS Insured TAXES FREE ESTIMATES Fl'ffiESS HOME IMPROVEMENTS From Window CRU ISE CONTRO L, LTD. • Replicemcnl WlndOwS Replacement To Full • Waddings Best Paints Used. CPA (6 JI$ Blg a op). Uwyer CALL 997-5304 /,U,..u 8zr•uMce & AndtrMin Windows Dormers. Bathrooms. • Ptoms call Ron handles qriety ol LU • Alrporls p1d:»1m, and ret urns. • Ae robics • Toddlerclze • Vlnyl Siding, Shake SMjlng Kllchens.. Custom Reasonable Rates. Woodwork & Trim • All Occasloms 516-266-3070 • Karale • Ctilldren'5 Parties • Free Esllmate, Free Contlri•ntal Br11klas1 UNIQUE Complete or Partial Job PAUL McDOUGAL • Pre-tun • GIit Certlllcales CALL 796-6126 with AM Serv ice CONCRETE INC. Fre• Cl•u With Any Ad 516-666-2747 488-6656 52 Easl VIiiage Green 781-5049 FRED SMITH • \.;oocn111 Wo•k Jeru salem Ave.. Ulvlttown Painting ResldMlll&I, Comme~iaJ 579-2•29 ~ MONAHAN SMITH'S HOMEWORK, INC. 01 0 • Palios. Cures. E.tIenslON1 BROTHERS ComPklt• l'l0mo lmpt0¥111Nnt Pa ~ H!~~fng H rvlca1 fot lhl homeownet MARKETING Eutcise-.flb GIMJe Kinn ffli Ligr::/ Carpentry ACCOUNTING • Cella, Entrincts CONSTRUCTION who noed1 lltll 0I roll&bHI Oelldre!Ctn!MIJ MO'\. &Wld.al! coolr•CIOtS Ind & • Walkwlys P..M. «Meyilt:s.llh.n.al&:.XI Home Improvements 1ubcot1tractcn. lmput lal MONEY IS SERIOUS 935.5359 SERVICE A..M.Clwnat1hlfath Illustrated HICKSVI.LLE NEWS - CHARITY BOYS BASEBALL & GIRLS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT FOR 13 YEAR OLD BOYS & 12 YEAR OLD GIR_LS OF THE HICKSVILLE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION THE HICKSVILLE POLICE ACTIVITY LEAGUE & THE ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION OF HICKSVILLE ro BE HELD ON AUGUST 26. 1989 AT 1:00 P.M. (RAIN DATE - AUGUST 27. 1989) AT THE ABE LEVITT COMPLEX STEWART AVENU E & LEVITTOWN PARKWAY Hicl(SVille Baseball Association Senior Tham Champs. Manager: PeteCatalupo, Coaches: Harry ' HICKSVI LLE . NEW YORK Reardon, Al Ciaccio. li BA president: Buzz Doyle. IN THE REAR OF THE DUTCH LANE SCHOOL HBA Senior All Stars Take District Title NO_CHARCiF. fOR AUTOCRAP ► IS OF-18, Wayne R::>lhchild, OF·P, Bob nis Canralupo, Joshua Danforth, Chris Egan, LUCKY S TAif TWJ Rl~ING TEAH tOUR L,\DY OF HER CY - HICKSVILLE) Genovese. OF. Pete Morace. Of. Bob Wer• Kenneth Engelha rdt, Davi d Ferraro, Joe Fe r OJA HONO CEHS TWIRLlNC TEAH EACH BOY & GIRL WHO PLAYS IN THE TOURNAMENT WI LL HAVE SOLO . 10 . s2.oo ADMISSION TICKETS, ,OONATIONS \'JILL ALSO BE ACCEPT ED Hicksville PAL Baseball/Softball News DURING THE· GAMES. ALL FUNDS COLLECTED WILL BE DONATED TO THE By Charlette Anstey ASSOCIATION FOR tHE HELP OF REiAROEO CHILDREN, BROOKVILLE. U.Y. lt"shard to believe that our season is almost Tom hira single, a double. had two RB l's and 1f.H.R.C) o,ty lady (27-3<) 10 D. ~or~~ 4~rm, ~ing :~ 1;; ~:.~if some. edec1lc s ingle whho male, 26, share a ~!o ol to._. toQO~. EXT 8869. >, I ► 1-' .. ~~~s~•~~ ~~~ · sooks 3tllact1YO, lnloligctnl, nonphib!Jno I a: 0 dop11, CNtm and oonius (or ai ClO lea.si NICE, IITTERESTING, CUTE end funny ro, Stlmul.1bng Oiffi• 1• knows lho diffe
et representatives of more than 100 thcrapiSt, school 1'5ychologist ,nd school meet your special. Individual needs. na~ion:il _a nd in_ternational colleges :i.nd nurse arc providoo by th,· Syosset School umvcrs111es during two days of sessions Dimic1. STARTING DATE: Fall. 1989 at the Omni Park Ccntr:il Hotel, 7th This combination of personnel in con Avenue & 56th Stn:,'Ct , 'cw York City. junction with the supponive leadership TO APPLY: Forums will be held on Friday, Oc of our pastor, Fr. Manin and ou r parish Complete the coupon below 10 receive an application Or. if you tober 6, bc1"wn 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm, pricru, provide a total personal develop prefer. call Or visit NYIT admissions counselors al any of three and Saturday, October 7, between 10:00 ment for e.1ch ch ild. convenient campuses. am and 4:00 pm. There will be Our School bo:ird and Parents Associa workshops and panels, and topics in Jude tion provide an cffinive channel of ongQ MJntconcr 211t1•~ $11-623-2131 Al1er6..1JOpm ~~ AcJftCIO• 2~1hy0un0Raneh sp,,11.Je., comple1e1,,.no.,.lfll.allnew.a:>- I A-1 CITIBAN K BLOG. smt:lW~~" A.tu,n lnwm s lOing, Potenllal O.C:k,ptl•Sley•1d '339,000 oa1ri1,60.1100. o,ope11y canoe• St&.$.l8.18T!i OliCll'IUS 1(1tC l'ltft & 0.1.J\. 13.as• lOOO IQ 11.-Pwt. ri rm.. 1.u ,1• maltier daugn1 .. 011o•n•1 2IU\tl)' SM9$00. ELMQUltE. FAANKUN SOUA.f\E ffiti\11. p..11'° Mint $17$ ut1hl1e11 12._tRm.Sulln Fro111 P11k1no GlENOA~:JBRCO-oD.. l1T9'r,tW o-..ner. Great 1cc::1llon Ptln , 516-674-2012 A111Ctt. 2BR,2o;ii1n.s.111;M1,l•m ,1 r & setutlfY 71$-85UI 8outll1,1I $1,1111lt >room cctt•ge Hemc:i11 ..dTplo.&. ltnibantH,IJIJIQl.(,fllarm. wtw, a.'c. c loar, only CallOIIUEA•I 2l2SNCII II Av&..SeaCh ff room.. CAC. 5295 000 compltllly 1et"IO'UIINI. 111 n.-... a:>- L.aYlllowrYE.MHa