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‘st Winners Inside The Illustrated: 13555506713091180i xexCR @3 Merchant of the Week ACKSVL LIBRARY/GALCSS yeRUSALSM AVE See Page 2 169 Hicksville Honor Rolls ALCKSVILLE NY 11301 See Page 18 & 39 Police Seek Bandit See Page 8 U, VILLE Hicksvill Ranke 10t in Incorporating The Hicksville Edition NEWS Instructi Expendit of the Mid-Island Herald ILLUSTRATED Tokar ©1988 Antan Community Newepapers of Long leland Catherine Vol. 2 No. 48 Hicksville, NLY Thursday, May 12, 1988 35¢€ per copy All Rights Reserved. Central Office Phone: 747-8282 Hicksville ha the tenth highe instruc- tional rate in Nassau Count and rank the its tax 3 fi bein highe in rate, sai Dr. Catherine J Fenton, superintende Hicksvill No a of schoo at the Community Coun- Stu Sa Propos cil meeting last week. When resident Arlene Rudin requeste clarification of the budge codin system Dr. Fenton explaine tha the state defines the Sit for Resourc Recov Facilit codin system in order to make county and state of school district expen- Nancy Garry and Rita Langdon ditures. adistricts follow the same codin By The DEIS, prepare b the enviromental system and are then ranked b ditures Hicksville will not be among the propos- engineering firm of Camp, Dresser, and order of the per student. Of the 5 school districts in ed sites for a resource recovery plant accor- McKee b project’s preferre Nassau Hicksville ranks as ce din to a town document. vender American REF-Fuel, originally re boun- highe conan instructional expenditur o} Old Bethpag Solid Waste Complex evaluated 6 areas within the town’s number five after $4,7 per student. In addition, Hicksville isthe site with alternative locations daries, but reduced the to tal from the Old ranks below the mean, at 38, in its average tax inclu two sites in Syosse one in Plain- more extensive review. problems stemming Suffolk andfill. Bob Zinamexman said on rate, one bein the highe “Other districts view and another in Woodbur accordin Citing other Nassau and County pea and state have for a resource of Mr. Yevoli, that the town put their money into gener maintenance to the project’ Draft Environmental Impact towns who begu pla should enforce or transportation,” said Dr. Fenton. “But Statement (DEIS). recovery plant, town supervisor Angel recycli practices “The of assistant to le puts its moncy into educating its If the New York State Department of En- Delligatt said that Town Oyster Ba students.’ viromental Conservation denies isnot in this approach Mr. Delligatt 1 also said the will In the budget to the pla generate enoug eciecne epsat energy to suppl the needs of more than 23,00 “Heat from the incinerator pro- dator that since “we have not seenan in- lex in Syosset it, Plain- cess would be used to produ electricity maintains cinerator work o pate of and on Sou Woods which would be sold to LILCO [Lo Island effectivel yet” mandator P essbcathe are DEIS oa , Woodbury i ileal should be nacee we are “The location of the resource stat li timeframes . of the increases in the Empire Plan the health is in the In reference to hazardous “red waste going to be realistic about trying to protect insurance pla for the district’s employee facilit seen publi bag b our environment, a to ha Ba a issue... that have occurred in Hicksville last to . being but, she said “We have every indication Town Oyster major problem the evaluation of Slennativ is crucial,” residents have concern that go to be the top priority as tomov- the state legislatu that the cost of the Em- year, express the DEI stated. red wastes be accepte at the plant ing in the direction of mass bur incinerators,’ pire Pla will be payabl over the next four may Marlene Kastleman, forthe Mr said that no red ba wastes will he said. He added that the recyclin town’s tere sbietoredace fiessection tti wer: “is ; SORT Oyster Bay’s Fe town, oft alternativ si accepted. Seay eis’ program isaoa“small scale” and not * State Revenue Increases: Kastleman sai thetown hasno Recp Toda be evaluated b state mandates. date for the resource recovery plan as a comprehensi program. Plan for Statio the for Unveil same amount of money from state Ne Hicks Fir next year’ budge as this year’ however, the district will get $400,00 more for next year budget from th state, Dr. Fenton said. paehec ee aeons andit. our expenditure godown et two factors on the post e in- imop

All educational s, as in the past, have ben the new budget the superintenincornoted. It will also kee class sizes the same, with 18 to 20 pupil per clas This clas size “‘has been advantageo to the district at the elementary, middle school and hig schoo! levels” Dr. Fenton said. Money for Improvements Also included in the budge are funds to hel improve educational as deter- mined b student test scores. “When we see that a progra ha a weakness noted Dr. Fen- ton, “we make sure that the part of the budge for in-service training and con- for teachers to learn a new techni- has money as a of the funds for this que allocated way THE BOARD OF Commissioners of the Hicksville Fire Districthas mencein Mid May. The Board alsoannounces that strengtheni the progra unveiled the artist&# rendering for the propesed Fire Sub-Stationen project have already been secured. that The caperni also mentioned Levittown Parkway and Blueberry Lane. The bid process will com-

students into seconda learnin of asurvey given a year ago indicate that the Aborti Activists in Hicksvill 39 Arreste community expects students to receive a Sta Ral Regent as well as continue on to work- authorization of abortions “is the law of the séconda Dr. Fenton said. 20 180 officers enthroughoupau aeto process those taken land,’ but said; isto be en- into all of whom were charge with -Gne resident asked Dr. Fenton why if custod r minor violation of law. is the budge is in- conduct, a The carries fine of Dr Fenton cit “costsbeyon our char $25 15 daysi ” or both conviction, a leg ¢ such as health benefit plan and county jai upon salar increases, as the reason. source s his own moral convictions Even asthe demonstrators were being ar- The budge vote will be held on May 25, citing against abortion. and processe at a command post from 10a.m. to10p.m. at all local schools. The the Nassau Coliseum Hicksville Coun- The demonstrators gathere outside near the .2, Town-of Women&# Choice at 1 West Joh Street in will heart of Hicksville just after a.m. Nassau McGinity, the administrative jud of Nassau to excuse him from the spea mu issues affectin Hicksville County, p accused. In an affidavit, Mr. Dillon pro- that the U.S, Suprem Court& pos for the new i

oy y 1988 Bage-2 - Thursday. May 12, - New Bork Hicksville ilustrated News Hicksville, Luna Debut Merchant of the Week Katherin Huntington Learning Center As Fausts Marguer Grand is to present B Catherine Tokar National Opera prou in homework and raised Katherine Luna in his a student falls behind Hicksville-born Many throug no fau of own, times, not her debut with this company the entire Readin and study skills may performan assignments and eventuall subjec role of Gounod’s tragic behind other students. This in the lead sopran in math result in his fallin Faust, on be u to par, or proble heroine “Marguerit in the opera classroom. But at the in the alread competitive Ms. Luna’sfirst appearance onl tighten the competition Ma 14 This marks is with individual atten- role recent successes Center, this competitio replace in this particul after Huntington Learning with Dallas enablesa student to break th failure in ’Italiana in Alger assistance and encouragement, which a “Elvira” tion, classe in Le Nozze diFigar of his Student pay for individual Opera, anda “Susanna” chain and in most cases, pull ahea peers. be will find with Sarasota Opera. Faust will presente the summer. Either way, students and can attend after school or during Performing Long at Tilles Center for the Arts, that their success is inevitable. Island CW. Post Campus, at 7:45 of the Hun- University, his wife, Dorothea, are the owners/directors Dr. Frank Tarsitano and , .m., Both have also feature located at So. Broadwa in Hicksville. nearl This will tington Learnin Center, 56 production counsello or tenor Gregor Kunde education as cither teacher, guidanc prin- Metropolita Opera 20 experience in years in coun- and internationally- worked overseas in American school inth title role, For 10 the Tarsitanos cipa years, wonder bass-baritone Justino Diaz as “Mephisto KATHERINE LUNA and With all this expertise behin them, it isno tries such as Taiwan Turke phele The National Grand Opera Orchestra of instruction. “Th first thing that attracted chosethe Huntington method and Choru will be conducted b Maestro the sighte person admitted free of charge. Center was Dr. Ra Huntington philosop that with direction b Jame ing us to the Huntington Learning ‘Anton Coppol stage TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASE through said Frank. Lucas. the Tilles kids need to be motivated internally,’ reduced National Grand Opera (516-248-6 comfortable,” he said. “We TICKET PRICES: #30. singl seat; we d here is the students Box Office (516-626-31 or throug “The first thing get full-time students; #10. Center The method to #1 for seniors and than tutors. We are condfidence builders.” Huntington Ticketmaster (516-888-900 more just discount side seating; blind and accompany- ‘comfortable zone’ and progresses into and of teachin begin at the student’s this a stu- above his ‘frustration zone: The teacher do b evaluatin eventuall for writing individual prescriptio dent&# strengt and weaknesses and then an New Deadlines each student& throug Polic him. “We continually updat and reevaluate progress Rep said Dorothea. “We go one step Th Hicksville Mlustrated woul like to and interim conferences with parents testing those educa- let its readers know tha the deadline for This we can aim at filling Precinct has reported ata time, at the student’s own pace. way, The Second editorial material for the and fall behind.” submitting which cause the student to get discourag the following: week& edition tional gaps because following (includin letters all students receive one to one instruction Dorothea also explaine that occurred in to the editor, press releases, photograp boasts © 26- A auto accident center. “We have change so April at do not exist at the learning Union- and announcements) is Monday p.m. ‘classes’ per se, Hicksville at A 64-year- said. Frank 9:45 p.m. not them feel better about themselves,” she Road Material received after that time will any lives b makin dale man was crossing Newbridg students We be in that week’s paper. method is structured and individualized. hel south of West Joh Street publish added “The Huntington very eastbound just material should include achievers.” Chevrolet, All submitted habitsso our students become productive positive when he was struck b a 198 develo goo work thenameand number of someone turned their lives phon of students who hav actually which was southbound on Newbridg The center also boasts long list who canbe reached durin the da if more Road The car was operate b an 18- around becoming turned o to learning, information is needed b the lustrated. b school. The was Center is also an alternative to summer old Hicksville man. pedestri The Huntington Learning Medical Center in schoolmates and take th final taken to Nassau County follow the same materials as their regula students East Meadow with a possibl skull fracture. and in math, readin com- The center offers courses, testing tutoring The car was with them. There were no charge filed. and writing skills, spellin and phonics Meet rate and vocabular Engli held for a brake test. Widow/Widowers prehensio Students will improve and ACT entrance exam preparation © on Old Coun- stud skills, SAT, PSAT April 29- A pizza sho Bernard’s of Levittown Widows and and will be for St. and low self-esteem rut praise Road was Entry was ap- their skills get out of th failure try burglarize Widower will hold its gener mecting to read. door. Cash the center confident and anxious made throug the rear at 8 p.m at the their efforts. Youngster leave feeling parentl on Thursday, May 19 call the Huntington was included in the loss. of Foreig Wars Hall, 32 South information o this unique method of teaching, Veterans For more on mile south of Old Coun- e May 3- A house was burglarize Hicks Fo further informa- at OF travel about 3/4 Broadwa Center any time 932-3720 a VCR, Learning Thurs- Princess Street. The loss included tion call 795-20 Roa Courtney Hours are Monda through Roa on Hicksville (nea TJ. a converter. try a TV, a recorder and hours are a.m. to 8 p.m. da 3:30 to p.m., and summer 9:30 VOTE 3B RE-ELECT TOM NAGLE SCHOOL TRUSTEE

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Welcome Home Linda Scholler Married to John Ambrosino A great bi welcome was given Dick Eaton (th father—not the golfer) upo his Lind Scholl daugh o Mr. an Mrs. Followi th ceremon a cockta hou an return from th hospital. He is recuperatin; Rober Scholle o Hicksvill becam th brid recepti was hel at Antun’s in Hicksville. beautifull Many of you will reme Di o Mr. Jo Ambrosin on Saturd March Th hap cou honeymo in Hawaii who was active in Little Leagu and the C.Y.O. at thre o at St an now in East Meadow. for many years, Get well Dick. 26 198 a mas Ignati are residi Bea and Do Are Grandparen Loyo Churc Hicksville Th ceremo was perfor b Fathe Jo Kaspar th groo Leighann Lauro arrived on April: 12th her cousin. and was welcomed b brother , who will be 20n May16th. The prou parents Servi as mai o hono fo Linda was Pam MARIANNE RIGOLINI are Susan and Anthony Lauro and the Ledere Bridesmai were Claire Ambrosin reall prou grandparen are Beaand Dom Honored Theres Menge an Linda Alfan Juni Lauro. Congratulation Marianne was among 31 even- bridesmai were Jenni an Jessi Urban n students honored for academic ex- And Who Had a Birthday? Nicole Menge niece o th groom was flow cellence at New York Institute of Technol First of all we sendin belated happ bir- girl in Old Westbur at a speci recognition na thda greetings to 12-year- aret bes man was Bill there. She was among the students cited for John (Bubb who celebrated her bi d on achievin the highes quality point average Westerb Usher were Frank Ambrosin April 20th..... On May 4th William for the previous semester. an Rober Scholler Krumm Sr. of Schiller Street celebrated his Geor Menge e ...and top honors go to Elizabeth Hicksville May you have many more ha Linda a 197 gradu o Hig pire Masaa, a 20-year- Accounting and Bil..... The Siefert house was t bus Business tion student. Sh achiev- Scho is emplo b Geic Insurance. week. On May sth #1 son Walter celebrated ed anear perfe 3.9 cumulative grad point Jo is th son o Mr. an Mrs. Nichola his birthda at a dinner at his parents house average, was named Valedictorian and eam- Ambrosin He i Hicksvill with his wife Loretta .On May a197 gradu o alon 12th ed in at nearl 2,000 scholarshi money Scho and a Katz Mo will be cookin for son #2 Eric Hig comput operat fo agai Nassau Community Colleg She ha enroll- and his wife Theresa. .And Communications in Manhattan. ... hap bir- ed in the fall as ajunior at St. John University. thda to 6-year- Cheyanne Congratulation Elizabeth— go a who celebrated her birthda on May gt Join- Eigh Years of Happines lon way. her ing in the birthda celebration was sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause of West MR. and MRS. JOHN AMBR INO TaraAnme. Proud 19-month-old parents Nicholai Street, celebrated their 8th weddin One Wishes these two blow out bir- Fort watchin Cheyann anniversary on May 3rd Congratulations thday candles were Joamn and Scott 41s weddin wishes are Condolences Happ anniversar Rosenzweig. (Joan { a 1972 graduat of bein sent to Mary and Raymond Auer of Hicksville H.S)...... Andto Fran Thomas Our deepe sympath goes to the famil Henry Avenue from her sisters and brothers, we&# sendin hap birthday wishes forher of Robert Beal, who passe away recently. children and grandchildre .On the 16th we have © The friends and of Mirs. John The celebrated their May 14t birthda . . neighbo happ coupl bi da two who will be celebrating—Michael Coe, Harrison Avenue, extend to her their on May 11. Congratulation Ciorciari and David Rock..... and deepe sympath upon the death of her Ethel Kunz, longti resident of Hicksville daughter-in- in Maine. Elected to Phi Beta Kapp will have her bi da on May 17th..... To Back From Vacation Among the 32 Grinnell Colleg students all—a very hap birthday. The Rev. John H. Krahn and his wife, elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa the of of the National Anniversar Wishes Doris, retumed home recen after a visit Bet Iowa Chapte with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Boehm, of Honor Society is Marjorie McShane, Happy Anniversary to Adele. and To: Oceanside, California. Mr. Boehm was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinar o the occasion of their 31s wed- former organist and director of music at McShane, of Hicksville. Marjorie is major- din which the celebrated May Trinity Lu Church. ing in Russian. 4th Your l and friends all send their °...and Mr. and Mrs, James (continued on page 4) warmest wishes. Pugliese of Pickwick Drive returned home _Hap Retirement CHRISTINE TRINGALI last week after a week& stay at a resort in the Catskills New York. Hicksville ilustrated News After working for 4 years with the New Congratulatio Christine of Get Well Wishes is presently engaged in an extensive mail- York City Transit Authority John Lepper to Christine Ann Congratulations Ing program so that newcomers to our Hi le retired from workon A 1. john who who received her nursing pin at a Get well wishes go to Rose Caruso, area can read our weekly endea- started his career as an inthe subscribers. electric ceremony held on April 2 at Wagner is back in Hicksville after g retirement vors and become regular and the ranks to power stations rose throug Colleg Staten Island. She will be receiving years in Nevada. We pray for her recovery. Power. Superintende Electrical Enjoy your he Bachelor of Science degre during com- ...and we&# sendin get well wishes to Yest!...I want to subscribe News retirement years Joh mencement exercises on May 29t at Wagne Phil Alfano. Phil is a volunteer of the to Hicksville Ilustrated will Three T G Colle Sh is a Hicksville Hig School 198 Hicksville I.N.N. Hop yo return soon. graduat and currentl employ at Central © The many friend of Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Vito D’Achillle Hicksville NAME Helen o General Hospit in Plainview a a licensed Healy of Ronkonkoma are very to will be of marriage on ha celebratin 4 years practic nurse. Her famil wishes hermuch hear that the are now at hom after a short and on will at- ADDRESS . . Junest the Juneast success in her career. stay in the Smithtown Hospita after their re- the of their tending graduatio grandso cent car accident. Mrs. Heal is the former Koci who will be Proud Parents Charles Jr., graduati Doris Heberer of Hi le. Mr. Heal is CITY/STATE/ZIP LaSalle He will atten from Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Basso of Salem Road the brother of Mrs. lreme Lauritsen of

OO Villanova in Pennsylvani in September wish them a ~ are the prou parents of a bab son. Con- Harrison Avenue. We speed PHONE of him. They& very prou gratulation to mother, father and bab recovery. C $9.00 per yr. 1) $16 for 2 yrs. Get Well Wishe ® .and the new of Mr. and Mrs. Well Bill .. bab Ge © $22.50 for 3 yrs. wishes are to Father Paul Albanese, of Street, was ba Senior Citizens Our get well goin Brigg Get well wishes are bein sent to Bill wh is home tized after the a.m. service on May 1, at © $8.00 1) $15 for 2 yrs. Harrer, Pastor 11:1 Strickland for a speed recovery from all per yr. Cafor chest We Lutheran Church, West Nicholai © $21.50 for 3 after bein hosp pains Trinity his friends, We want to see you back agatin yrs. back. Street, Add $5. for addresses gla to see you at your ‘bushy- best. per year off Long Island Our Congratulatio Method of Payment: (enclosed) O #0 @ O Check Antonucci Marries Deidre Charlett Dominick A. Phili Our congratulation g to son D’Antuono, Jr., of Al , California, On 23, at a Nupti Mass at St. Apri of Pat and Dominick D’Antuono of Card Expiration: Par Deidr Charlett Jose Churchi King Hicksvill Dominick has been accepted in- th brid California oKing Par beca o Phil Antho to the University of Southern MAIL TO: Antonucci. School of Medicine. He will start in Anton Community Newspapers P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, LI NY 11501 Deidr i Executive Secreta at th Water- Septembe 198 e ...and our congratulatio go also to mill Manor, Smithtown Lorraine McCormick, who was recently audi Besid Illustrated News Phili is a music special inducted into the Epsilo Kapp Chapt of The Hicksville (USPS348-720) hi wor as a artist, h i curren Theta Tau, Inc., the International perform Sigm Postmaster. Send address to of of changes with th Channel an ha com- Honor Soctety Nursing Mollo Colleg Island Inc. worki Spor Long Community , Box N.Y. 11501. music th Madison Squa Garde Write to Neil MacFarlane P.O. 1578, Mineola, pos fo Entered as second ctass paid postage at Televisio Network He ha als sol song that Neil MacFarlane, formerly of West the Post Office at Mineola, N.Y. and ad-~ Nicholai Street would love to hear from his ditional mailing offices under the Act of h compo to a music compan in Nashvill many friends in Hicksville. His new address Tennesse Published weekly on Thursdays by Long is: Neil MacFarlane, Northwood Manor, 21 island Community Newspapers, Inc. 132 a weddi at th Watermill Afte recepti North Denton Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006. East Second Street, Mineola, NY 11501

Manor in Smithto the cou honeymo Neil is now confined toa and P.O. Box 1578) Phone - (516) 747-8282.

J . tion $9.00 in Florida The are prese residing acar or note woul reall cheer him up and: Sub per year. an PHILIP ANTONUCCI Plainview. MR. MRS. would b great appreciat a

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Bill and Eileen Game of Hicksville were recently blessed with two more grand children within a month as Ryan James was born to Scott and Maureen (Game) Tighe of Calverton on Feb. 26th at North Shore live Hospit in Manhasset (that’ right— bor in in Calverton and the bab was M thin the were spendin schools 10AM-10PML Hicks May 25, 1988 at your local the nig in

— active volunteer BILL BENNETT An And not to be outdone—Sarah . 24 and in Hicksville for years. Margaret was born to Seam Margaret Brentwood, (Game) Quinn, now of North — 10 addin first female grandch e Served on Board of Education years on Mar. 26 the clan bu also to Ed — 8 terms the Game e Served as Board Officer to not onl tribe of boy Sarah’ bi brother, e Active in Holy Family Parish Quinn& of Columbus, Sean Michael (5 can’t wait till she can pitc e Member of V.FW. Knights Isn& that what little sisters blican Club him baseballs. . . . . are for? (continued on page 6) e PT.A. member — 12 years

TO YOUR HEALTH B RICHARD H. BLAU, M.D ae Ee Muscle Weakness and Inflammation make swallowing, or even of readers are now aware breathing, Most my diffic of the the head from pillow that arthritis 1s inflammation raising have a ras on their face. The also recognize that rheu- Patients can joints. 9! elbows or knuckles. Other symptoms matologist treat these inflammatory dis- this disorder include fever, muscle pain. disorders. A group of inflammatory and loss. orders which affect the muscles is call- joint pain, weig A diagnosi 1s important ed myositis prompt inflam- Other illnesses can mimic the symptoms This illness 1 caused b muscle will The of The rheumatologist mation which results in weakness. myositis. to make which work closely with a neurologis cause of this muscle abnormality other illnesses are not than men, not certain these pre « affects women more is Once a of myosius & known. sent. diagnosi treatment should begin Medic. Usuall the hip and are in- made, inflammation are sho weak- tions which reduc the Old Westbur Schoo volved. When left untreated; the Patients can successful. Additionally, physica ness is usuall progressive. very and rest are Child have trouble combing their hai or rais- therapy important of the Holy affects Arthritis strikes one out of seven peo- ing their arms. When myositis bath- Leam th facts. Call for your com the hips getting out of a chair, a ple the of its Early “The to announce for expansion be ex copy of Jomt Approac Is pleased plans tub, or even climbing stairs may plimentary of KINDER- and the introduction - An Arthritis Overview.” Childhood program, hausting. When other muscles are in- Westbury a’ Catholic which GARTEN FLEX-TIME. Old is private, volved, problems may develop coeducational day school (N-12). practicing Dr. Richard H. Blau is a board-certified Rheumatologist 25 Store Hill Road and 516-997-682 A in Manhasset, 516-482-68 Westbury, For further information. pleas call Maureen ppel. bid New York Coprright Richard Blau MD i088 Director of Admissions (516) 626-9268 Westbury,

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1988 - 12, Bage-5 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursday. May in School and the Crane School of Music Communion of their grandso Denis, (continued from page 4). A and are currently instru Our Lady of Lourdes Church in West Islip (Potsda College mental music teachers her on Long Island New Florida Cousin lovel celebration was given for him b his parents Bill and Regina (Guider) Condolence Bobby and Brian Becker of Underhill and Heartt—attended b many relatives Avenue would like to let the world know Our condolences to Tom and Jan friends. about the arrival of their new cousin, Manaskie on the passin of his dad, Harold ....and Larissa Budinich mad her Kristin. She was born in Florida on May 5, Manaskie. Many of you will remember Mr. First Communion at Our Lad of Mercy Hol when was a Fire 1988 weighe 8 Ibs. 2 oz. and is 20” long dad Manaskie Departmen: Church also on Saturda Her mom and “Aunt Gloria and Uncle Ed said she’s just Commissioner and from the many years he Patti and Ricky had a lovel celebration beautiful and we can’t wait until we get to worked at the Lightin Company. He and his with 80 invited guests who were served all hold her in July Thank you God, for ournew wife Rose were very active in th social life and under back-yard tent. It was cousin!”. & Brian da nigh the health . ..Bobby fun of fire department. afun as Ricky’ relatives area really Vacation came with accordions Enjoye , The all Gene and Nina (Hernandez) Staw- ....and their dancin Larissa and returned from a d her classmates knew what an important da kowski recentl i it. fun-filled, two week vacation at Disney it was in their lives—and the enjoye World/Epcot— visiting relatives. Nina is B Sure T Attend The the Bank of New York. employe at JEANETTE McSHANE Lon Island Da of Percussion Anniversary Wishes Congratulation Jeanette John Immerso and Brian Clancy will be the Island Day of Percus- Henne Mercer and her hus- McShane of Hicksville has hostin Jeanette Howard Plaza their an- sion on May 22, at Johnso band Lou celebrat 45t wedding earned a full-tuition scholarshi at Hotel in Plainview. The event will feature on in for a family SuzanneMol niversary g. Joining Colleg starting Septemb 198 and many of the world’s best percussionists celebration atae Linden Tree on Broadwa graduat from Hol Trinity Hig School in and drummers. There will be clinics, concerts, were their three fine sons, Bob, Allan Ju and will major in Mathematics/Ele- Bob& display and door prizes. ‘MICHAEL ZIMINSKI, OF Hicksville, was Jess. Also at the celebration were wife, mentary Education while at Molloy This event was entirel b Joh selected as Student of the Month at Nassau Kathy; Allen’s wife Daphne, and Jess’ First Communion Parties is the aatime anevent of this ‘Technological Center, Bethpage. Michael is friend, Janice. Hol and Brian, and will be held on Long Both Joh a senior at Hicksville High School and is Henne is a resident of Hicksville. On May 7th, Patricia and Bill Heartt type Island. 60- enrolled in the Power Plant course. the First and Brian are graduate of Hicksville Hig The Mercers have five terrific grandchildre were invited to attend Holy

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© Mothers of Twins Club, Please address all notices of local events to Nassau County Box of Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.0. Support Group for Mothers Multiples will ‘ 11501 747-8282. 1578) Mimeola, N-Y. or phone meet at 8 p.m. at the Parkwa Community Calendar items must be submitted two weeks Church, 9 Stewart Ave., Hicksville. Doors prior to the event. information call Alice founded in 1986 by Howard J Finnegan NEWS open a 7:30 p.m. For Friday, May 13 Miller at 826-49 RITA LANGDON Editor © Hicksville-Levittown Chapte of the 18 at EDITORIAL STAFF Catholic Golden Age meeting, 1:1 p.m. © Volleyball, for adults 18 to 30, 7:30 p.m. CATHERINE TOKAR, JANICE MANASKIE the Levittown Hall, Levittown Parkway at the Mid- Y, 4 Manetto Hill Rd. Plain FLO GRIES Social Editor Hicksville. All welcome. view. Fee. For information call 822-353 ADVERTISING a 12 Paumanok © Overeaters Anonymous: step © Sagamor Life Member Club, PETER HOEGL from of America An- MICHAEL MATRANGA recovery program for recovery Chapte Telephon Pioneers Mid-Island Herald Incorporating the Hicksville Edition of the overeating, will meet at 8 p.m. at Parkwa nual Spring Luncheon, 1 p.m. at the Coral J. Noeth For informa- founded in 1949 by Fred Community Church, Hicksville. House, jo Milburn Ave., Baldwin. By reser- tion call 795-68 vation onl For information call Georg Am- is every Thursday “Terri brosio at Hicksville Illustrated News published © The Eye of Learning present 731-82 of Island Levit- by Anton Community Newspapers Long Reshiena/ Janith” 8 p.m at © Hicksville Kiwanis Club will meet at 12:30 New York 11501 Hicksville. For 413 East Second Street, Mineola, _town Hall, Levittown Pkwy. p.m. at the Milleridg Inn, Jericho. 516-747-8282 information call Lauren at 579-53 or Shelli © Emphysem Club meeting, 1:30 p.m. in YS at 799-3259. Fee. the Conference Room of the Mid-Island © Hicksville Republica Club membership Hospita No fee. For information call 520-2212 meeting, 8:3 p.m. at the Hicksville VFW Thursday, May 19 Board of Directors Hall, 32 South Broadwa © Hicksville (Mid- Senior Citizens From Our Readers call Letters at For information at the United will meet 7:30 p.m. will meet from 11 a.m. to p.m. and of the Anton Community Newspapers. Old Rd. and Letters to the editor are welcomed b the editors publisher 433-1390 Methodist Church, Country should be as short in order for us to print them: they Hicksville, For information call However, they must follow certain guideline © Anonymous, a 12 step Nelson Ave., MUST be ( type name Co- the to edit in the interest of space; the signe as possibl we reserve righ meet from to 9:30 p.m. Clare at 938-707 number so that we can suppo~’ roup, will Smyt include an address and telephon at the bottom will not suffice); the must dowr rs at the Parkwa Community © New Outlook for the Widowed will verify their authenticity. readers, but we are unable For information call would like to share with our Chu .n, Hicksville. at 8 at the Mid-Island Y, 45 Manet We receive many fine letters which we meet p.m. have a name only. ‘Cunard use them because are unsigne or typewritten 735-158 to Hill Rd. Plainview. PEARS present to they both because of limitations, but we try to present 14 We cannot publis every letter we receive space Saturday, May Cruise to Alaska.” Fee. For information will not be Night letters considered to be in taste printed all issues. Personal attacks and poor © Plainview-Old sides of Na‘Amat U.S.A., Bethpag call 822-35 or Blanche Tarsky presiden at weekend. Fee: #6 per cou- for not Chapter Jai- 938-174 at what price do we pay havin Children’s Education includes over at Holiday Inn, ple stay nigh a.m. at Con a Tom on the board? © Fund- activity, 10:45 Nagl Gourment Brunch To The Editor: Hicksville Downtown New Haven, R [urge all you readers of the gregatio Shaarei Zedek, Old Country have been resident of Hicksville for for two and admission to Jai- For Illustrated News, reflect and come out, on gener and New South Rd. Hicksville. Refreshments and I have three children who at- information call 1 years and give Tom Nagl your vote of 349-17 served. tend the Hicksville Public Schools Over the May 25, confidence. e Anew Widows and school Beginning © Club will meet past 19 years I have watched our Bill Bennett Hicksville- Rotar Widowers dance, 9 p.m. to 1a.m, at Galileo board millions of dollars to educate at 12:1 p.m. at the Milleridg Inn. spen Rescue Hicksville. Admis- | have been told Operation Lodg Levittown Pkwy. the children of Hicksville. © Hicksville Elks e No. 193 will meet sion: $8. For information call 822-399 that we are the best for our tax Hicksville. For getting To The Editor: 15 at 8 p.m. at 80 East Bar St., dollars. Sunday, , May It was so to sc the members information call inspiring © Glen Cove, Hicksville, Syosse Leagu of 931-9310. As a mother, I have put my faith in the of Rescue” blocking the en- Widows and have been “Operation tour of lower Manhattan. Bus © St. Bernards of Levittown Hicksville school board and West Mercy Hospit trance of Women’s Choice on Joh Veterans of with the results. We have not will leave at 10 am. from the Sears Widowers meeting, 8 p.m. at disappoint May If their ef- Street in Hicksville on 5. Hicksville. Fee: For South Broadwa shown in our math, Englis Automotive Center in 45 Foreign Wars Hall, 32 improvements forts resulted in even one innocent call Marie at information call and readin W are either below average ae information or reservations Hicksville. For 795-20 life bein saved, it was well worth to be somewhere in the naki or Mimi at 433-87 Friday, May 20 or happ effort. 681-47 © a 12 step of Nassau ratings. © Anonymous, County’ On the other hand, we have the spec- Sunda Messag 10:30 a.m. at 1 Mapl Co- realize education is ex- from to As a taxpayer, I to im- between will meet 9:30 p.m. tacle of a Federal judg threatening PL Hicksville. Topic: Weddin support group, pensive, but I also realize that a qualit Rescue” after the downstairs at the Parkwa Community se heavy fines on “Operation and Living. Fellowshi invaluable asset for Religio call education provide an the lives of inno- Church, Hicksville. For information ‘or their efforts to save message followed by a “Rap.” each of our children’s lives. In addition, a cent babies in the womb, and to pay over Monday, May 16 735-158 strong school system adds to our towns who these fines to the NOW organization, © Adult Social Club © Overeaters Anonymous: a 12 step increases our Speci Young reputation and thereby pro- and this murderous the from approves promotes (SYACS- to 3 will meet at 7:30 p.m. at recovery program for recovery perty values. babies. agains innocent Manetto Hill Rd. Plainview. will meet at 8 at Parkway that this there is a practice Mid- Y, 4 overeating, p.m. | am very gla year bless these peopl May God Fee. For information call 822-35 Church Hicksville. For informa candidate running for the school board eonraholocaust Community in their efforts to end this terrible who is conscious, but who will also © New (fo widows and tion call 795-68 budge of abortion. Beginning that our children the will at at © Widows and work hard to see get Alfred J Skidmore widowers 40 to 60 meet 7:30 p.m. Beginning Anew deserve. | have attended education the Levittown the Mid-Island Y, 4 Manetto Hill Rd. Plain- Widowers meeting, 8 p.m. at Galileo Lodg with Patricia many school board meetings view. Fee. For information call 822-353 Levittown Pkwy. Hicksville. Admission that ha the Rooney and | feel Pat insigh For information call 822-399 © Business and Professional Single (3 plus guests #5 and first hand knowledge about our school 22 will meet at 8 p.m. at the Mid-Island Y 45 Sunday, May that would make a difference. Hicksville Is system What Readi infor- ® for adults 18 to 30 7:30 p.m children Manetto Hill Rd. Plainview. Fee. For Volleybal Patricia Roone ha put her faith, Hill Rd. Plai The books were highly re- mation call at the Mid-Island Y 45 Manetto and taxes into the Hicksville Public Schools following 822-353 last week at the Hicksville Public view. Fee. For information call 822-353 she will have my unqualifie support on queste © The Friendshi Clu will be holdin an © Brunch, for all 11 a.m. ‘© May 2 and she should have yours too! Library auction at 1 p.m. at the United Methodist Sunda ages, Manetto Hill Rd Pat Love FICTION Church, Old Country Rd and Nelson Ave., p.m. at the Mid-Island Y, 4 Free. Plainview. Fee. For information cal] 822-353 Tom — Bill Bennett: “Vote for Nagle” 1. ROCK STAR Jacki Collins Hicksville. “Tern TENANTS OF TIME — Thomas © Unit ©The of To The Editor: 2. THE The Joh Peter Zenge 212 (Germa Eye Learning present of Reshiena/Channeling to 4 p.m. 3¢ I would like to all friends to Flanage American) of the Steuben Society Janith:’ urge my sup- Hicksvill W.M. Levittown Levittown ., — Hall, the re-election of Tom Nagl to the 3 ZERO Eric Van Lustbader America will meet at the V.FW. Hall, port at Fee: #20. For information c Lauren board. We cannot afford — Plain Post No. South Hicksville school 4. PAPESTRY Belva Gouse Jr. 3211, 32 Broadwa Fee. to lose such an trustee. Tom VANITIES — Tom Wolfe Hicksville. For information call 579-53 or Shelli at outstanding 5 BONFIRE OF THE 938-221 799-3259 is a leader and statesman with 18 © Mapl proven NONFICTION © Overeaters Anonymous: a 12 step Sunda Message 10:30 a.m. at 17 with a at- years of devoted service, perfec for from PI. Hicksville. Topic: The Key is to See God 1. THUMBS UP — Molly Dickenson recovery program recovery Who u can tendance record. among lay and F immediately after THE SECRET OF INNER STRENGHTH — overeating, 8:3 p.m. Monday Everywher claim to such a commitment to the service 2, Church, Hicksville. the followed by a “Rap. Chuck Norris at Parkwa Community message, of our students and tax-payers? For information call Plaza” COMPANY — 795-68 © Adiantic at “Trump His qualification are reflected in his 3 LEVINE AND Dougla A da in City Tuesday, May 17 th Plain deeds. His character is judge b exemplar Frantz on May 15 is bein sponsore b © Inc, the Association of Ner- Cance! an educator, CHILD — H. Recovery view/Hicksville Unit of the American as negotiator, 4. THE TOO PRECIOU Lynne Mental Patients will meet and petocc maker, and other vital roles vous and Former Fee: will reserve bus seat , polic Williams M.D. Society. $2 Church, are to at 8 p.m. at Parkwa Community 95 and deferred that board members required ALLIN ALIFE TIME — Ruth Westheimer guarantee #1 in coin 4 5. Hicksville. Stewart Ave., Bus leaves from Rex Place in the rear perform. . Coupon. of dee The videos were highly on re- 5a. Tom Nagl is a man principle, following © Fund- activity, 7:45 p.m. at Con- of Morton Villag Shoppin Center at and make his own last week at the library: he is independe quest gregation Shaarei Zedek, Old Country Rd For information or reservation call 433-420 outside pressures. He serves PRINCESS BRIDE up without 1, and New South Rd. Hicksville. Refreshments or 681-098 his fellow board members, with to 2. ROBOCOP served. ? anc hand. © Exhibit: Intagli b Ken Byle and is daal willin to giv a helpin DIRTY DANCING 3 © Prenatal Exercise Classe Tuesda and Second will be on displ Tom’s Pat Rooney, ha con- ATTIC b Jame opponent, 4. FLOWERS IN THE schoo district Thursday from 6:3 to 7:3 p.m. in the Staff conat Hicksville Public Librar 16 Jerusal to our WAY OUT 5. NO Room of the Mid-Island Fee. For in- the month of For informa Ebr m commands our avan! Hospita Ave. durin May. jf respect formation call tion call sidaari and she is a goo person. But —_——_—— 520-2212. 931-71 $8by=

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In Hicksvill 39 Arrested Baritone Bob Camp will give a free con- Ocker noted that the concerts, which are cert on Frida May 20, as the nineteenth pro- bein sponsore the Cultural and Perfor- (continued from page 1) “! gram in the 1987-8 Artists ming Arts (CAPA Division of the Depart- Concert” series, according to er Ba ment of Community Services, are being Judg McGinity grante Mr. Dillon&# re- month and early in June were issued to the Town [woman Ann R. supporte b grants from the Long Island Sav- quest and the fo da named Andrew protesters in lieu of holdin them for arraign- The will be held at the Bank, Bank for and a Uniondale law performanc Apple Savings | Simons, lawye and pro- ment. Chief Crawford said this was done , Massapequa Bar Harbour Library Harbor inCablevision. iessor as speci prosecutor. Mr. Simons told because of the relatively minor nature of the Road at 8:5 the Illustrated that “the adminstrative judge charg the fact that the demonstrators in- p.m. aske me to do it (prosecut those charged dicated their willingnes to honor the sum- out, he said it was “way too early for him monses and the fact that the offered no to exactl how he would procee resistance to th arrests. The accused includ- Chief Raymon Crawford, the highe ed about 20 clerg peopl police said. IN storage ranking officer at the scene of the Hicksville “Operation Rescue” is composed of demonstrations, said that neither any of the citizens from all the who are 10 over country, a problem? nor poli officers ere any abortions. the An- protesters in- protesting | Although juries. The demonstrators simply sat and have refuse to their schedules, an in- ral give blocked the sidewalks, he said fe offered formed source said the grou was ed ET- no resistance when the were arrested. to return to Long Islan “sometime befo Appearanc tickets, returnable in Nassau election day. The group had staged smaller County District Court on dates later this project May at a Hempstea office. 233 a .mn Say ind SELF SERVICE ens ted STORAGE and For 35 years, the furrter at call Strathmore are known as Long Island’s foremos specialis in will Huntington Learning Center the fine art of complet Grand net has the key to motivate your ard remodelin child to excel in school. Our individualized tutor- ‘ion Opening ing includes: feat FREE Storag + Reading ° Math Special ¢ Skills on Writing Study FREE on Remodeled Garments. Cleaning 8X10’ SAT/ACT prep “nts FREE Evaluation of your fur. Storage Unit Give your child the Educa- tional Edge Call us today. eet Visit show room. our factory $50... HICKSVILLE 560 So. eet Broadway For INSTANT 932-3720 N SPACE THE HUNTINGTON saan&qu 420-7418 LEARNING CENTER* Po

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The Makin of the Bes Hicksvill Mom Mothers at I think m mom is the best everythi cutlet in the cook: from the chicken me with cleaning or The Best Mom does everything makin greatest She alway he interests from That’s why I think in a row. She shares common and many other things to rope 1,500 times ing world, jumping blasts it in the best mom in town. latest fashions, and loves rock music and my mom Is Presidential candidates to the don’t realize how luck they ina breeze, while ‘Most peopl Mom is like a bright red rose opening spring for them. Even if the car. One child’s are to have a mom to care doesn’t do alot of thing with you another& is like a butterfly. your mom the loudest cheerleader at litde leagu games someone tocome home The Best Mom likes soccer, lacross is it’sstill nice to have catch and cook a five-foot house. on the horses. She can to instead of an empty and her hobbies include betting I work in McDonalds. is home almost everyda get housewife, business owner, musician or My mom Mom in Town flounder, bea doctor, Sometimes she bringsm Bes kinds of from . Nintendo, books, Cabbag Patch dolls, all toys home She is buying me ac the clothes mother generous, even those with dog to mect She puts my away. My ones for little brothers, DUE and we and clothes, She grants wishes, including cleans my room me breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sh is the Mymom of bakes and talk. We find pictures so? I sure red hair. find old thing best mom in town. Do yo think Monopol Mario and then my mom fun is another of Mom ’sattributes, b playin me when I was younger think she is. Makin rainy day and her in the she drives everywher out pictures of me the house. Sh waters the plants Brothers and renting favorite movies. Asa mommy - bring Sh cleans and my first visit to place she wins cause she’s the best mom in and a friend’s house. hospita with Lhop including practices I’m mom bakes cookies are brownies, chocolate chip When my town. in the world, Mom’s specialties dinner too. ‘As the best cooker lets me her with da | like want to me. She hel She reads with me every after domy like macaroni and cheese and spaghetti you into the poo that cookies that taste pizza, My mom doesn&# go homework. She plant seeds in the summer. is liked fo that, but also makes you She into She lot of food and because she can’t swim. goes clothes on the clothes line. cat it everyda buy junk often She washes the be with me. out. sometimes, but just to the best mom in town. so teeth won& fall the poo That’s why she’s eat health your and in town. and fak blue eyes, mom is the best mom calls. Sh writes hair, she has blond hair; brown, green I think my Sh answers the pho She has brown it doesn’t real- beautiful woman doesn’t win the contest mom, I& She that make her look coal. She’s the most If she messages. She is a great say. goes wears red glass mom isnumber goof because know my ride with me u the tracks heel shoes. l matter on bicycle to world and lends out her hig in the child’s one. 7 off band.aids painlessl and holds her 11 —Pamela Rodriquez, age she makes boo-boos go bye- takes —Heather Mercurio, age really cuddles, listens the nose, great, —— when h stitches. She kisses on hug Winner in the 5-7 age group han gets — Winner in the 8-11 age group™ advice like Dear Abby. She’s loyal, truthful, sophisticate to problem and gives trusting and merciful. he kids to Macy’s, comb hair or spoil What the Best Mom shouldn’t d is take Mom in Town Contest Winners don’t like that. Best her children, The children. she mad, the Best Mom alwaysloves Most important, even when gets love he back. And, even if she 200 of them told us, the right mine, but since cant, And, as more than in town could have a mother like they have their Best Mom. Sometimes I wish everyone don’t care as lon as the doesn’t win, they I&# gla she’s my mother. It seems like she has to know where mother takes care of everyone in the family. My She has for a and lot more. in the house, what to buy someone present, everythin is she doesn’t know what dinner o the table, even thoug alway to know whe to put the whe to smile cr Tae will be home from work. She also has to know laug T° parr time my father | they’re not that funny. at our joke when sometimes guess, but she has a smile on he face. mother&# da starts early, and ends fate, alway My does to frown. alot les ener tosmile tha it k She it’s because she’s laz and it takes LP says tells us that all Wee mother she is a robot and HOLE When get really hectic, my preten things of order, out over and over, —‘Out her circuits are busy, and keeps saying for an circuit, out of of order, check bac later open really and we then know makes u all “When things get laug te order.’ It really Nita mother while, becaus she’s to leave her alone for a hectic, my pretends “all When | was little, can busy she is a robot and says mother used to write to remember notes that my circuits are busy, out of hav to because | fun to sit slightes bit. I didn’t even bag It was sort of me and lunch- of order.’ Then mother wh is putin my order, out “Hi” am of my wonderful note tha just said A Thanks down at lunchand read a to leave her Speci promother that there can be! we know when my the remember, one morning, the follow- 12 can also thanks are extended to Anouk Wasielewski, age alone”. my See, I wasa litte Speci teased me about —Dyan Sybalski lunch. to the mother merchants for donating prizes 12 lunch on the table, so ing didn’t see age late and my and Best Mom in Town contest: Like mom “Someda | mother looked at me my alwa says, asked her for it. West Marie St., will My besides, Judy&# Chocolates, 9 will have to you, but | didn’t clean room, and stop parenting not lunch toda because you your 1 West Marie Said “You getting any Hicksville; Wolk, mother.” That’s a to smile; | remembered imperial always be your goo lunc [couldn&# believ it! Then I saw he start Hicksville; A Rama, you ate yesterday”. St., and I didn’t need lunch. Ferlise feeling that [ only had a half day 121 Hicksville, Dale Thomas, age 13 mad, because she& sa Broadway, often teases me. But I know when she reall Tailor Lane, My mother Photograph Studio, 24 When | tell her, she& “Well, if you want something like “How old are you Dyan!” say, Restaurant, remember one Levittown; Peppercorn’s mom’s name is Mar K. George and do told.” huh? Well, can of My to get any older, | suggest you as you& Funny, East Marie St., Hicksville; and Spirit to room. 2 will tell she rules. is a hardwork- and she so mad that she told me to go my I you why time answering my mother back, got 188 Old Country Rd. Hicksville. da Hair, at and the time, old! Believe me, I the message. ing nurse night, during and stay there until I was 92 year got The time that there’s enoug time set sh is a hardworking mother. only Even mother is alway busy she make sure Entries though my solution. Honorable Mention and herself is is how she makes me find the right she get to rest, relax, enjoy asid for us to talk. If | have a problem, some she th weekend which I can tell you, what to do. an overall person. on instead of telling me My mom is just caring like I’m the looks forward to. Wouldn’t you talks. | lik to talk to mother because she doesn’t act think she isa and I’m gl she’s alway have lot of my I great person, 12 _ friend. don’t know what I could Joseph George, age kid and she’s the adult. My mother treats me like a friend, a best my mom because I ever do without her. Erin Ann Steyshal, age 13 My mom alwa listens to my problem Winner in the 12-16 age group She’s the and puts our needs before hers. just best that’s When I was chosen to take part in the why! 12 mother and Jennifer Vint, age like to that mother is She clothes away. My Long Island Math Fair was nervous I just would say my puts my andis bakes breakfast, lunch and dinner. She is the scared, but mom helped me through it. honestl the best mom in town, alread my I sure be kind heart.” best mom in town. Do think so? She coached me on and reassured me that When I do something wrong or won this contest in my yo 12 think she is. would do fine. When it came time to pre- of bratt towards her I make sure I chang Vicki Genra, age she tries t raise Pamela 2nd grader my attitude because I know Rodriguez, hard [didn’tsenwin, but it wasa me the mother works too mom me Iwould . great righ way. My When it’s so hot out, my buy be radio! It has a for me, and I owe it all to my and sometimes I&# afraid she migh over a soda. My mom boug mea plac experience ice cream and larg there mind. She likes work- where p and on the top mom. it, but she doesn’t Jeffrey Schuhert, 2nd grader you tapes, 12 isarecord Wowww! Sheis reall the Robert Streibel, age ing for us (family) player. Patricia Adia, age 13 best mom. best, I tell you- best. Even if I&# so so bad sh still buy me alot Nicole 2nd grader asked my teacher to Schmidt, When we were by of nice things She takes care of me real goo | was totalk mom the house as clean as she write this essay, My kee Michele Rafic, 2nd grader She me with homework, with three wild alway help my about mom. But it is reall hard for me can. Although it’s not easy does my but every mom does that. But my mom mom house. mother to write words about my kids running around the My only 250 M is the best mother because she it in a specia is mother way. because she is worth a million. may be the best to you, but she tome. not lets me video and she bakes me Vanessa Leal, 2nd grader 13 12 pla games Meredith L. Fagan, age Angela Neglia, age like brownies. DePaoli, 2nd grader ba I feel like my mom tells to describe of [like best about mother There are many adjective my On thing my a ary m dfather how metokeep trying. help as kind, humane, is she wears a smile. 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make At dinner time she alway makes delicious I try to do lot for my mom to up w did fo us. dinners. Nothing burned! She tries to settle for some of the thing she 12 Best No inlaw ae arguments between my sisters and me in a Kathy Pendleton, age and Boe fair way. Sheis intelligent encouragesme to get a goo education. & nit rt i Jackie Raha when £0 She was alway at my soccer games I was playing She never missed one. My N when wn, Prh mother mu me to ride a bicycl was very little. For the holida she tells me And don’t think St =eO KIAS. to bu heronly one present. th best. I could get alon without my mom because Jr te d hss: LEA I love her. hele Russell Downey 52) 00 dees The “MI aHes.. ae Eve if my mom doesn’t win this contest, be _& ne B I& alwa love her. Adrienne Leptich, age 11 AT.ae ce. the | baat LASSE1 noe(COPE Ao sySay ure My mom did something for me that : , v\ couldn’t believe. My mom quit her jo so she aa t POM, - L it a ints. y could be with us more. She onl worked three nin a week, two were and one was ta day nights When [ have a baseball game my moms she missed us and wanted all day. But she said she ats” ether (either) there or on her way, but ) Am osc my —Voume to spen more time with us. is alwa there. I have two friends in my area mer. Mi: che le Martillo, age 1 them to come line. and my mom tries to get want to enter this contest because my She me lots of treats and cooks goo buy she So could hav friends. she whenever can. mommy the best mom in town. And meals. She me lots of toys and games. is buy Adam Smith, age 8 rites of the makes the best cookies I ever tasted. I mean [love her. I think my mom should be mother hamster the best the very best and she is the best Tracy Koetter, age 10 world. Sometimes she cleans out my icks. When I' sick sometimes she bring me because she makes my a lot. mom alway tells me if | want to bed cage. My the hom a or a of gum. She’s 7 Amoscato, 2nd grader all the thank he for all she’s done, all I have to do lollipop pac ge Jayme My mom is very nice. She doe be goo in school and best mom ever! work in the house even | paid five is keep up my grade thoug ge Melissa Buamagura, age 7 the other Aunt asked me h lots of and kisses. Jus day my Joan dollars a week. give hug if [could choose in the world 12 anyone (beside Priti Lewari, age 10 Margaret Diekjobst, age mom, who would | my own mom) for my A My mom alway buys me ice creem. choose? I couldn&# answer her. [like my mom, nother reasen whiu (why) my mother the S is the best mom in the whole universe best mother in town, is she takes me out and she’s best friend too. my | She me 10 wher ever wonte (want) gets pezza Tracy Maniuszko, age tackes Te “Vor i Tow (pizza) Almost evry (every da she Re out to McDonalds. mom is the (takes me My mom is the most person in My important best mom in town because shes the best ane. my life. Sh even got me a kne bick (bike) Jennifer Pound room. Sh Sh Clea my bu Gilliane The is from a following poem: I think my mom is pretty. I can She deink My mom is the best that say, T tor me. > Marie Cimitile, age 7 deserves aspeci Mother&# Day. She’s there in pousmy when I’ sick, and caring. She even lovin Sh is the best because she bring me to be .”” Tknow she’s tells me “You better wi is nice. She homewo mom Ho bedo the baseball field. of me. My very so best of them all, takes care my my great, pick me up. when or fall. cuts trip Brian (no last name on entry), age 6 Kathy Tomolonis, age 11 me, Ph hi me with m So she goes on the best mom in My mom is nice because My mom Fran Pfeifer is school and also food when we because when I&# sick she still hug me. trips bring Sh hl wit /i town Tes me of all she’s sweet have parties. my Sp She is my soccer coach. Most John Perazzo, age 11 and that’s wh I thinks she’s the best. Tes Oh me Oh ha fa Janice Pfeifer, age 8 mom helps me with my homework lo and shM lets me join lots of sports. Scott Levy, age 10 yore Wer, - 4 Ber ee Sy like she My mom does lots of great thing | dinner and hems my pants, cooks us V breakfast, washes our clothes and takes care of me whenI’m sick. When the coach is late there. Ges Mo Dn Town she runs baseball practice until he gets When it comes to health my mom knows best. I have not had very many cavities desert W ssbe 8 because my mom reminds me every night b catch and clean to brush my teeth. She can / She a fish better that the rest of my family. Mom is the best Momin tow fixes things like my bike, the sink or faucets, M / the refrigerator dishwasher, the stove and the washin machine. Decousts, r Ralph Accardo, age 12

Th things | am telling you are not just to 1 Ke leks me win this contest but because my mom deserves praise and Ilove her. My mom never lets at all. Imay not say this many times lets me drink soda, but I love her. Th is an excerpt from a poem: grader following 12 clown, but she’s the Mark Sethna, age My mom things I’m Friend me with my saplac best mom in town. pl 10 tells me to be careful and stay there Bryon Ferreri, age My mom »p the door away from strangers and to keep call the lets me eat and locked whenever 1am home alone. Another every da mom me to bed gives best. My always puts best | reason why I know my mom is the mom me a hu and kiss. grader because she is there for me Jaime Dayney, age 11 in town alway dinner with nework, whenever I’m sad or need help. She wasalso my frien when I was om does at my first soccer game 7 years S I love her the most and she loves me. I old to cheer me on when [ needed it. Z make her feel comfortable. ant let me aut alway Jimmy Mousiadis, age 11 grader Ricky Gonzalez, age 11 lawn and \ b ton 10m tells tells Outside we just got a new my When I’m mad she alwa me story the ndfather mom is Now backyar about when she waslittle and the thing that k and do- looks giseninEven th my mom works, she wir ey her mad. I feel better after that. I great. got still finds time to love me. and I and laugh.aa sometimes. Sh tickles laug 12 Dennis Kelly, age 12 _\w , age Jessica Beauleu, age 10 —_—you—_—-__—=_a|

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This sessions d the summer months. at the Lodg practice Dawn Hoosack Melissa Steinitz the ‘Follies’ and Filiz Dalpia ae doesn’t ewan situation $0 d join the ranks of _ oe opinion Shannon Damico Canh Pham Jessic Horton Karen Stettner much, but it surelpep alotforone’ssocial become a ‘star’ in your own right 4 . Jason Dammes Amy Reinhardt Jennife Robert Taylo nd recreational fe just think of what& com- Ifyouareanew member who hasjustjoin Jab far: Michael Ayaz Laura Jennings Matthew Voss for the Galileo and mig be ask- Dattom — ing u at the Galileo Lodg coming _e the Lod you ni Melanie and abet Lorl De Jose Robert Jonason Vough months and can see for yoursel that — yoursel just how can you al Ris tee , you Jacquelin Depalm Russo Thomas Keevins Melissa Watkins rem boast. A anda _th well, not start telling Edw mine is no empty fishin wip Lodge why by Russo Krisanda Debora A. Westman whether it be Amy Diconza Janice Dawn are bein planne fo June, July urself to join a committee, aean golf outing Nancy Dougherty Matthe Rosso Ronad Ladimir Kristin Wilcha and Our annual summer picnic is vngo or one of the recreational activities, A August. Alison Dunker Louis Sell Jennife Lamirande Richard Woodworth scheduled for the second week of August. Mik yoursel known, mak yourself useful Susan Joh Simonello Michelle Leavitt Victor Yee And then, the Galileo Lodg is afew and helpful and make yoursel the kind of Fipping A Lauren Giacopino Danielle the ni member who doesn’t sit back and watch Th Membershi Appreciation Night Priscilla Gonzalez anthe Honor Roll 85-89 offers do the work. and activate when our organization gratuitousl others Participate aed i Mark Haddad Grade food and refreshments for itsmembersand yoursel as soon as possibl Many organiza- ate Eight o i Danielle Hagan erLinda Thomas their families, The Galileo Lodg believesin tions have the ‘let George d it’ type of - F Eileen Haye Trac Van Kasten Jennie Sue Abarno Venesa Kostagos the idea that little pleasur witha member, but we here at Galileo Lodg wit ; mixing Catherine Wagner Josep Allen Calvin Le little business is for morale-and what want the ‘I think I& help Georg do it’ type Hor Kris and goo Varkha Idnani Richard Walker Cath Androutsopoul Gerard Lippe morale is low? of member. Remember, if the goo is a membership if its hel Lodg Woo Melissa Aviles Charisse Maisonet the Michael loveno Jud There was much receptiveness when —_y be helping pamel presiden Ski Marshall Diana Jim Jonatha Yee Robert Bentrewicz Wendy Ladies Auxiliary announced that it willonce Monteforte alway states, why not get involv. Maura the next Johnsto its blockbuster show calledthe ed now and not tomorrow or da O Lr ee agai present aaan gs outdoes to Bob and Anette Gan- nen jen ‘Foolies Follies’ The Ladies Congratulatio . Auxiliar Honor Roll 90-94 Sofi Michalakis and of our o the birth of their Hig itself when it presents this humorous — Lodg slurredCarolan Gregor Moscoa delightfu series of skits and sketches of daughte Melissa on April 6. The prou Eight Grade So that the Ibs. various aspects of show business. 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Budget Issue/Letter frem the Board Budget Summary General $6,036,770 hi Support Dear Hicksville Residents: Instruction $25,434,892 The proposed 1988-89 school budget currently totals $44,000,000, an increase of $1,740,670 over the present year, Transportation $2,120,750 in the tax rate as low and is estimated to increase the tax rate by $1.43. We share the community’s concern keeping Community Services $110,850 reviewing as possible while maintaining the existing educational programs. The Board has spent many hours this budget Undistributed $10,296,738 in an effort to minimize the increase. and ex- TOTAL We must meet very expensive newly enacted state mandates in replacing our fuel tanks developing vastly $44,000,000 the district. tensive asbestos management programs for every single one of the rooms in every building owned by rise in the cost of trash Add to these the very large water usage charges we all must now pay and the tremendous of health information removal and dumping. The final piece of bad news is that the Empire Plan, which is the contracted provider Voter 60% increase in this insurance benefits for all our employees, has gained a completely unexpected year’s premiums In order to vote, must be a and will surely ask for another big increase next year. you dollar of the therefore, has to to for things that we are going to have to pay no U.S. citizen 18 of or th Almost every increase, go pay years age The rest of the is the amount over which we have some matter how much money is in next year’s budget. budget older, and must have been a the educational for our children. you local control to keep or eliminate items. Here we find the heart of of district, programs first class instructional and district resident for at least 30 This Board does not wish to reduce these programs in any way. Hicksville has a program, the result the Board has determined to keep that program in place. The staff reductions that occur in this budget are days prior to the vote. all on educational issues. of declining enrollments at the secondary level and do not have any impact at voted in children Those who have The budget presented here for your information represents the Board’s best effort to keep providing our towards the new district elections within with the same quality education they have always received while also working meeting regulations school and laws imposed on us from the state and federal governments. the past four years or who are Your Board of Education with the Nassau Coun- Thomas F. Nagle, President registered Daniel E. Arena, Vice-President ty Board of Elections need not Carole R Wolf, Secretary for the May 25th William P Bennett register Daniel C MacBride election. Mark J Cardella Absentee ballots will be mailed Jo Ann Miltenberg to all voters registered as per- manently disabled. Other voters nor who qualify for absentee ballots _must apply to the District Clerk at school tax rates 1987 to 1988 Comparison of local and least seven days prior to the vote 1987 1988 Prercentage if the ballot is to be mailed, or on General $3.68 $3.41 93% May If the voter will pick up County...... --.--++: _ 24th $2.99 211% Sewage Disposal...... $1.42 the ballot in person. Call 933-6592 ee $0.93 $0.63 68% between 9 am and 4 pm for ap- Disposal...... $2.78 $2.99 108% Garbage Information. Public Schools...... $25.86 $27.29 $106% plication (rates shown are per $100) Budget Vote Calendar

rank Comparison of AV tax rate with instructional per pupil expenditure Voter Registration: Instr. Exp. Rank AV Tax Rate Rank/District Instruct. Expend. Wednesday, May 11, 1988 44 36 Roslyn $3,701 from 3 to 40 pm 8pm 37 Syosset $3,768 10 at Election District locations 38 Hicksville $4,763 29 39 Port Washington $4,207 20 Vote and School 40 Roosevelt $4,537 Budget funds into instruction. Board Elections Hicksville maintains a low tax rate while channeling Wednesday, May 25, 1988 from 10 am to 10 pm a at Election District locations ad ur {a

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President Thomas F. Nagle...... -:.- ee Daniel E. Arena Vice President Garole Ri Wl fessicsssessnsscsssisce Secretary

William P. Bennett Daniel C. MacBride Mark J. Cardella JoAnn Miltenberg - 12. 1988 Baye-20 Hichsuille Ilustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursday, May The Budget/1988-89 and the Board of Education The Central Administrative staff, the District Finance Committee of educational It is hoped that the new Introduced a Program Budget concept In support our system. and Instructional programs and their format will provide a clearer view of support programs interrelationship. es SKK Sp Code 1000: General Support that are vital to the district administration of the of This section of the budget consists of a series of pragrams day-to-day operation Super clerical assistants with contracted services such the schools. Each program includes salaries for administrators and along equipment, Speci maintenance, of ballots and other forms, utilities and supplies and materials Hon as legal advertisements, conferences/travel, equipment printing administrative BOCES and services such Comr Services from BOCES are reported separately. These costs include mandated support to as com- puterized payroll and purchasing. Sp Budget Proposed BOCE Programs 1987-88 1988-89 Increase 1 Theo Board of Education 62,300 $ 65,100 $2,800 cost Office 115,000 123,650 8,650 t Superintendent ure Finance 602.200 606,450 4,250 Staff 399,550 405,650 6,100 ine Central Services 3,383,100 3.619,000 235,900 peat Special Items 737,600 712,920 24,680) 474,150 504,000 29,850 BOCES P a TotalCode 1000 $5,773,900 $6,036,770 $ 262.870 Prog Increases for the first three programs generally reflect adjustm- .n Salaries for the staff. A significant budget increase shown under the Staff is caused increased legal costs for n= uations, grievance procedures and arbitration cases. program by Total In the category of Central Services, the increase results from salary adjustments under a negotiated contract, the cost to replace ob- solete classroom furniture. the cost to repair building equipment, garbage removal, and the projected cost of utilities, particularly for This Save water consumption. The The Special Items program reflects a decrease in the cost of providing liability insurance to the district because of board action taken by th in 1987-88 to create an insurance reserve fund for a $100,000 deductible. BOCES services shows an increase in costs for administrative support of Nassau BOCES and for computer programming services Test Read

= Writ! Code 2000: Instructional Services Ma and of Programs are in subcategories in the following functional areas of the budget: Administration Improvement Instruction, Writ! Instructional Programs, Special Education Services, Pupils With Special Educational Needs, Summer School and Continuing Educa- tlon Programs, Instructional Media and Pupil Services. The over-all increase for these programs is $963,304 ho ADMINISTRATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF INSTRUCTION Budget Proposed Te Programs 1987-88 1988-89 Increase

Curriculum Developement and Supervision $187,100 S 183,100 $ (4,000) Su Principal Office 1,635,320 1,651,607 16,287 Even tnService Training 17,500 53,100 35,600 Cont BOCES 110,800 71,800 (39.000) Emp! Total Code 2000 $1,950,720 $1,959,607 8,887 Tot

added of for The increase in the Principal Office program (Principals and Supervisors) reflects the cost negotiated salaries clerical These assistance. Also included is $26,550 in conference/travel costs for all staff members, now coded centrally for better control. In previous in pri years such costs were spread over many sub-programs. There is a decrease in BOCES costs and a corresponding increase in Inservice portu The # Training for new staff members as we implement our new curricula. The total function area shows a net increase of $8,887 for next year of co Th district's program of in-service training has resulted in dramatic improvements in the mathematics programs; students naw perfarm The s at significantly higher levels of achievement as measured by state and national standardized tests of pupil progress. For example, the present 4th grade scored at the 52%ile in math last year (SO%ile is the national average); this same class scored at the 62%ile in math ine this year. In similar fashion, the present sixth grade scored at the 69%ile, while the present seventh graders scored at the 74°%ile All of these gains result from the training the teachers have received over the past two years to help them improve the math program We also desire to continue our excellent programs in interdisciplinary studies, language arts, and writing by providing essential train- the than teachers who have the district in the last few ing to more seventy new joined years. i m Instructional Programs ” Budget Proposed Prog Programs 1987-88 1988-89 Increase Kindergarten 357,385 $ 346,585 $ (10,800) Scho General Classroom 4,058,433 4,539,637 481,204 Com Business Education 358,100 387,622 29,522 Bo Arts 1,192,950 1,238,581 45,631 Foreign Languages 767,900 827,340 59,440 This. Health Education 232,360 249,902 17,542 Com Physical Education 962,900 1,014,226 51,326 servi iD Home and Career Skills 283,150 305,325 22,175 Social Studies 1,055,900 1,101,430 45,530 ee Mathematics 940,340 913,329 (27,011) prov Fine Arts 1,607,390 1,701,451 94,061 Reading 556,350 560, 106 3.756 P Science 1,115,350 1,165,615 50.265 t Technology 368,515 357,585 (10,930) Prog Textbooks-Nonpublic 50,600 51,300 700 ae Academic Enrichment 187,700 247,232 59,532 Driver Education 84,500 89,572 5,072 ate Cuttural Arts 35,000 35,000 ° ho Alternative School 1,450 800 (650) Diag Terminal Pay 1,309,400 795,000 (514,400) Heal BOCES 612,800 695,000 82,200 Psyc Tata! 2100 $16,138,473 $16,622,638 484,165 zo Tota The major portion of this increase is the result of salary adjustments under a negotiated contract with the teaching staff. The reduction in most academic areas results from changes in priorities given by principals to specific programs from year to year Budg The district has made a major commitment to improving academic standards, raising teacher expectations and the level of student achieve- Th « As shown the above intend ama ment. in budget data. we to increase the language arts budget to provide for a major improvement in in and the sequential skills program writing language arts skills in all grades. In social studies and science, we are budgeting amounts to provide for new projects, programs and teaching approaches to prepare our elementary students for the new state mandates in these areas of the curriculum. Our mathematics program must maintain its already significant gains in student progress and must also continue its efforts to improve the program at all levels. The information on our students’ most recent results in state indicate the following testing excellence of our programs and our commit- 2 for Hicksville’s ment to quality education children: TOT.

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PEP TESTS 1987 Ga Test Hicksville Nassau State

Reading - Grade 3 96 92 a1

Math - Grade 3 98 7 89 Writing - Grade 5 98 24 88

Reading - Grade 6 96 88 79

Math - Grade 6 9S 94 83 C ee HIGH SCHOOL REGENTS EXAMS Inter Test Hicksville Nassau State oC English 95 88 84 The | Sequential Math | 85 8s a1 Sequential Math I 89 83 80 ee Math Ii! Sequential 7 a1 7 Bud anir

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= Special Education Services Budget Pi sed Programs 1987-88 1968- Increase

5 $ on of Supervision S 83,725 64,400 (19,325} Ed Classes 1,040,395 1,124,552 84,157 / such 53,371 (15.779) erials, lome Teachi 69,150 Committee ionSpe Education 309,250 441 131,750 -com- Speec and Hearing Services 311,200 335,269 24,069 Resource Rooms 513,350 555,326 41,976 BOCES 475,000 515,000 40,000 Total Special Education $2,802,070 $3,088,918 286,848 sa there is increase in the total tuition The overall increase is to cover negotiated salaries for teachers and clerical assistants. In addition, an to an overall cost to send special education students to private school placements. BOCES services are increased by $40,000 attesting increase in educational costs for students assigned to these programs. who need services as their The success of our special education programs is seen in the growing number of students no longer special difficulties have been remediated. There are increased opportunities for special students to participate in regular education programs in all throughout the district. Remediation efforts are working, as demonstrated by the academic successes of special students programs.

Ince: Progr: eS Propo: sess INdEe 1987 1960-

Total PSEN $72,700 $65,468 $(7232) é 6b the under ly for This program is ‘unded by categorical state aid. The proposed budget more closely reflects the amount available to district Save Harmless. with educational needs are with a deal of success as witnessed - taken The district’s remedial programs for pupils special meeting great by the results of the Preliminary Competence Tests (PCTs and Regents Competence Tests (RCTs in basic skills:

ces PCT/RCT RESULTS State Test Hicksville Nassau Reading-PCT 99. 95 91 89 Writh 2) ~ 94 Matrater 94 69 72 Reading-RCT 87 90 89 tion, Weiting-RCT 78 a4 80 Juca-uce These results give further evidence that the district is doing very well in improving our mathematics programs. The writing and reading in this programs are scheduled for development and improvement of instructional activities proposed budget. Teaching Special Schools Increase — Programs Proposed Bud1987-88 1988-89

Summer School $80,750 $84,000 $3250 Evening High School 28,050 27,900 (150) Continuing Education 204,800 206,300 a Employment Prep Education-Local 7,400 7.787 387 Prep Education-BOCES 2.000 4,200 2.200 Total Jal Schools $323,000 $330,187 $7187

Cost increases are reflected erical These programs have been scrutinized to bri the proposed budgeted amounts closer to actual costs. toward vious in printing contracts and a state-wide change of direction for high school equivalence programs employment preparation op- rvice portunities. ‘ Education continues to be one of the strongest and most diversified in the state. The level year The Adutt Education/Continuing program there is deal of for the form of community pai n remains high, and a great community support program. level and up their The summer school for high schools students is helping to keep remedial students on grade achieving to potential. . the with their awn class them the mat The summer program makes it possible for these students to work towards graduating by giving necessary second chance to get back on the academic track before the start of a brand new school year. Kile jram train: instuctional Media Programs Proposed Increase 1987-6Fud 1988-89 School LibraryiAudio-Visual $741-800 $746,654 $4,854 Assisted Instruction 156,500 177,250 20,250 BOC! 11.300 12,204 904 Total instuctional Media $909,600 $936,108 $26,508 e

in funds for books. In the This area of the budget reflects two major increases, the first in negotiated salaries and budgeted library instructional Computer Assisted Instruction program, there is an increase in the purchase of software programs Co assist In providing services to students in grades K-12. The district' former goal of universal computer literacy is now a reality. All students are familiar with and competent at using com- skills to enhance their use puters iri a variety of educational settings. In addition, students are now being taught necessary typing role in the im- of the computers in all programs. Use of computers in all areas continues to expand and has had a major significant provements in student achievement that the district has gained.

Programs Proposed Increase Bua1987-88

Attendance $88,550 $96,034 $7,484 Guldance/Counseling $696,850 720,344 23,494 Heaith 543,600 606,085 62,485 Diagnostic Screening 2,500 3,500 1,000 Health Services/Private Schools 98,200 97,350 (95 Psychological 390,275 423,821 33. Social Work 35,050 36,143 1,093 BOCES 12,000 13,200 1,200 Total Personnel $1,867,025 $1,996,477 $129,452 iction Pupil districts. Budget increases incorporate negotiated salaries for staff members and an increase in health service contracts payable to other has resulted in a number of students from our schools and neve- The goal of improving the district guidance services greater graduating them to further education. ant in a markedly high percentage of aspiring a A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE PLANS t also 1984 1985 1986 1987 4-year college 21.5% 31.0% 30.8% 37.8% mnt 2 college 42.4% 37.9% 35.5% 36.2% TOTALS 63.9% 68.9% 66.3% 74.0% district’s success in The Alternate School! program and related social work services have also been largel responsible for the keeping attendance rate from the most available state more students in school until their high schoo! graduation. Thus, our average recently of the lowest in the entire data is at 94.5%, and our drop-out rate is only 2%, which is one rates state.

Pupil Activities increase Programs puag Propo $9,687 Co-Curricular Activities $119,250 $128,937 13,846 Interscholastic Athietics $256,900 270,746 2,956 BOCES 32,850 35,806 $435,489 $26,489 Total Pupil Activities $409,000 the theater vai of The Co-Curricular Activities program inciudes costs for Student Government, the Marching Band, program, a students in 7-12 are involved club activities, the high school newspapers, and other schoo! related activities. A majority of our grades in the activities and athletics programs of the district. and band Interscholastic Athletics also shows Budget increases reflect staff stipends, travel to competitive events, new equipment, and materials. “i an increase in staff stipends, new athletic equipment. supplies A

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Code 5000: Transportation Services Services. It also contains 2 series of sub-accounts or programs. The third major functional area of the budget is Transportation

Proposed Increase Programs Budget ii 1987- 1988-89 $41,500 $1,090 ision $40,410 Su 1,330,750 1, In-District Buses 1,299,150 357.800 349,450 {8,350) lal Education Services {3.300) 7,050 3,750 Special Ed Summer Services (4,800) 275,600 270,800 Schools Outside the District 11,300 95,700 107,000 Fleid and Athietic Trips (19,700) 37,200 17,500 BOCES $2,120,750 840 Total Code 5000 $2,112,910 There will be an cost of index for the metropolitan area. costs reflect the extensions of current bus contr. acts at a living The greatest mandates. Costs are reimbursable students the summer. as a result of new state increase in transportation for special education during to the disrict in the following budget year

Code 7000/8000: Community Services staff The Recreation and Youth Program increase is for of the is also subdivided into programs. This fourth functional area budget to record this tem to actual costs The Census program is adjusted stipends. The Senior Citizen Activities budget c hanges brings up taken before 1988 costs for a mandated district-wide census to be September,

Proposed Increase Programs Byat1987-88 1988-89 $24,500 $1,650 Recreation and Youth Pragrams $22,850 40,000 40,000 Museum 1,750 21,550 23,300 greg Citizen Activities 1,700 21,350 23,050 Census o (5.000) BOCES 5,000 $110,850 $100 Total Code 7000/8000 $110,750 involved n a varie- s Students of all ages are actively deal of in the district' recreation and youth program. There is a great participation The demand for the elementary programs in languages, cooking, and mu sic. heavy ty of after-school enrichment programs, including these continues. programs of their science visits to the Museum as an important part program Students in the elementary schools make regular Gregory

Cede 9000: Undistributed

It consists of Benefits, annual Debt Services payments, and Captital The fifth and final section of the budget is Undistributed. Fringe Projects The functions shows a net increase of $807,556 Proposed Increase Programs Budget 1987-88 1988-89 $330,000 $5,000 Retirement $325,000 Mc Employee 4,154,850 (52,382) Teacher Retirement 4,207,232 1,760,000 98,300 Social 1,661,700 Security 10,000 5,000 Workers’ Compensation 5,000 Sa 70,000 (18.200) Life Insurance 88,200 5,000 ° drea Insurance 5,000 Unemployment 35,000 12,500 and t Disability Insurance 22,500 3,187,128 483,878 Health, Dental Insurance 2,703,250 $9,551,978 $534,096 Total Fringe Benefits $9,017,882 78,760 (2,340) Principal/interest Bond 81,000 325,000 (108,150) TANS 433.150 403,760 (110,490) Total Debt Service 514,250 341,000 83,950 Transfer to Capital 257,050 $10,296,738 $507,556 Total Code 9000 $9,789,182 base Health, Dental Insurance Increases are schedule also for a higher The increase 1s $507,556, the majority being in the program ane claim for social and a need to increase district participauion in disability payments. security, a received health insurance for district employees. The group already has The Empire plan provides contractually3 negotiated coverage 3% Another rate increase 1s defintely planned for next year. approval for an unanticipated 60% rise e in premium significant ce mses scheduled for next Debt Service will show a decreaseTaeer because of a smaller amount of borrowing year can

= $44,000,000 TOTAL BUDGET A $42,259,330 + $1,740,670 : + \ \ Calculating Your Tax district must raise revenues the property tax levy in the amount In order to support the proposed 1988-89 school budget. the through aid and local revenue sources such as interest, tuition, Compensation. of $32,703,250. This is the cost to Hicksville residents after state of $27 29 $100 assessed valuation, or an increase and charges for services have been applied This represents an estimated tax per will to esumate tax for the 1988-89 school year of $1 43 over last year’s tax rate. The table sho wn help you your Valuation Estimated School Taxes Based. on the Rate of $2900 per $100 Assessed

_ Year' Monthly Assessed 1987-88 Tax 1988-89 Tax Increase Increase Valuation $25.86 rate $27.29 rate 57.20 $4,000 $1,034.40 $1,091.60 85.80 $6,000 $1,551.60 $1,637.40 $114.40 $8,000 $2,068.80 32,183.20 $143.00 10,000 $2,586.00 $2,729.00 $171.60 12,000 $3,103.20 $3,274.80

Vote May 25th at your election district location

District 1: Burns Avenue School District 2: East Street School

District 3: Woodland Avenue School conc nst noxK ON District 4: Lee Avenue School District 5: Fork Lane School District 6: Dutch Lane School District 7: Old Country Road School

impact of a Contingency Budget under an Should the voters fail to pass a school budget, the district will be required to operate austerity direct instruction for students, to next In that case, the only expenses allowed are to provide budget year. and discharge legal obligations, to conform to existin state and federal statutes, or to preserve property assure the health and safety of students and staff. in which cannot be made under an austerity budget are: new equipment (except science Expenditures student classroom and below the two and three mile state limits, field trips, sup- technology, recreational activities, fun- plies ich must be by each student), new library books, most youth citizen field and all capital projects other ding the m, interscholastic athletics, senior trips, than those deal ‘with health and safety. ill amount to a estimates indicate that removi unallowed expenditures from the bud of $42,448,114.g This means a pro- reductionFremniof about $1,551,886, which resutts in a total austerity budget jected tax rate increase of $0.13 over the previous year for an austerity budget. Sr\_a

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OPEC OPEC. When Venezuela are Most peop do not realize just ho resilient is the cartel called Wha the Politicians Saying.. the best could for alled a meeting of the major oil producer in the 1960 they hop their was little dialogue themselves, What they have now goes far beyon origina 3 among From Congressman TOM DOWNEY: What have now is the most successful cartel in the histor of the world, dreams. Many concerned parents have contacted me about restricting our children’s access to land the lasting. Some peop feel that DeBeers, the diamond monopoly is the most longe “dial-a- or adult messages. Recentl | voted with my colleague to take a toug stand successful, The difference between a monopol and a cartel This measure has to be tested in the courts bu it makes it clear with aims. The against pornography yet is the cartel has many members differing these that we in Congres want something to be done. For information about blocking calls monopoly has absolute control over the supply, usuall in call your local NYNEX office. one organization. eeeee Cartels have been tried over and over again to control a Citing the effective work of Covenant House in providing shelter and rehabilitation to market. Usuall the members get gree and cheat on the runaway and homeless youths in New York City, U.S. SENATOR ALFONSE M. DAMATO other members. Slowl the erosion of the agreements (R- has requeste tha the federal government provide 41,000,000 to help expand the become a flood of cheating The members retaliate against organization& activities. Covenant House is renovating a building to serve an additional 300 each other, the common purpose is lost, and the cartel dies. young people. Th organization's Rights of Passag program wh has proven successful The average life of a cartel has been about 18 months. in guiding young adults away from life on th streets will be located in the new building. Wha makes this cartel so unique? The have been very #21 million of the required #3 million has alread been raised. that there has been a that has bee lucky country willing eee to take the cutbacks in production when demand falls or Matchin grants of up to #15,00 are available to help fun repair and restoration work Dr. Joseph P. Frey other members cheat. Th country is Saudi Arabia. It has o architecturally significan religious properties in New York State, ASSEMBLYMAN FRED been stabilizing for because have tremendous production capacity. This force years they PAROLA has announced. The Sacred Sites and Fund line. have moderated (R- Wantagh Properties provide capacity has been used as a whip to kee the other countries in The funds to pla and execute work on historic churches, synagogues, meeting houses and rice rises and slowed declines. ahve even been able to kee Iran and Iraq in price The Deadlines for 1. Information from Landmarks Conservan- That’s clout! cemeteries. grants is Septembe ine despit the fact the are at war with each other and need money desperatel cy, 14 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, (212) 995-5250. the when th of oil was about 422.00 a As an exampl of this consider following: price eee decided that barrel, down from over #30.00 as the result of overproduction Saudia Arabia their as had done SENATOR R. DUNNE has announced a new brochure entitled “Part- th had been th patsy fo too long Instead of cutting production they JOHN (R-Nassau) drive the down to about which lists and available to students. int past to stabilize prices, they increased productio to price Time Stud many opportunities grants part-time Among the and them: Pell Grant up for time Vietnam Veterans $10.00a barrel. They punishe everyone. Their fellow OPEC members got message Program provide to 1,750 per year part study closely line. After what is it to the same money for twice the Tuition provides 1,000 a year; most bank offer student loans of up to +2,6 per came more in a goo get Program for the first two of and offer and loan production Th price ha risen ever since. yea years college many college grant programs. York Education Student Infor- The recognition that OPEC has been supremel successful was evident during the week Brochure may b obtained from: New State Highe Services, invited at- of In addition to the 1 OPEC members, 9 non-OPEC nations were to mation, Albany NY, 12255. ween tend,Ape7 did attended. COUNTY CHAIRMAN, said that the An exampl of US impotence is the fact that the Texas Railroad Commission JOHN W. MATTHEWS, NASSAU DEMOCTRATIC this commission reall set the world record turnout of Nassau Democrats in the vote bodes well for local In better years, because of the volume of Texas oil, price. April 19 primary has mad them unim- candidates in this fall’s election. Close to of the Democratic No it ha little influence or power. The production drop- relatively Democratic gener 50 eligible net and on other voters cast their ballots, a record for the in a election a 30 turn- portant and the US powerles Remember, we are importers depende county. Normally primary considered There will be a contest this for one U.S. Senate seat, nations for our energy. out would be high year is unpreceden tential cooperation bodes ill for the consuming nations of the world. and all Congression State Senate, and Assembly seats. ween oil will not fall. If we are the will If it can be pulled off b OPEC, the price of lucky price financial to education, ASSEMBLYMAN onl rise slowly Inan effort to increase the state’s commitment term interest lies amendment that would have a I believe that th oil producin nations finally realize that their lon FRED PAROLA propose a state budge begu 20-year phase- demand. reduc the state school aid. funds are used in OPEC. After all, they hav a valuable resource that is in Why price? of using Lottery procee to suppleme Currently lottery Arabia, the of and no bonus is achieved. This measure, which would It clearl isnot to their advantage. Also, ther is Saudi able to punis transgressors. in pla regula state appropriations should have been These were hav increased school aid million this was defeated by Assembl Democrats. There was no agreement in th None expected b $83. year, Th fact almost of the total education costs for explorator talks. Concerted actionmee come later, after a few more meetings. While th state contributes an average 50 percent other suburban districts receive less than chat the world prices fell immediatel after the meeting will brin this action even more school around the state, most Long Island and 3 made local quickly percent of their total costs from th state. Th difference is up throug property the Too bad. and has resulted in an excessive tax burden for Long Island taxpayers. I see n signs of OPE falling apart, just opposite. taxes,

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- 1988 Fichsville Fllustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursday. May 12. Bage-24 Peter Grac Call Fo directly from Southampton. ROBERT R. McMILLAN’S are miles and miles of fields. The As you proceed East, there open Reform of Econom with fields will be either waiting for or will have been plante potatoes, By Eileen Brennan cauliflower, grain and cabbage of before an audience of local ex- Next, you will suddenly come to a scene reminiscent Kentucky. Speakin Line ecutives and at the North Direct the Farm. Miles of black thoroughbre entrepreneurs There, in is Bi Jamesport, this Sum- Shore Business Forum, J. Peter Grace world of the framed with tree lines of winter grey or the green of — world. It is the one hour ther is another fencing, the United Jus away alone week warned tha the situation for contain some of New York’s finest horses. Th Big E is not North Fork of Island — tha land East and North of Riverhead mer, could Long States economy is “worse than anyone North-South road on the North Fork have smaller farms out to Orient Point. and next as many of the and = Today ssible imagine. Mr. Grace, a vigorous distinctive and in some cases colorful horses want to take ona with the same fencing of the week, you da trip ‘orceful speake was highl critical well. Horses be seen even on the coldest of day to that part of Long Island. jump as may grazing States and of the media, | speci United Congress The scene continuesas b more fields, the occa- Lsuggest leavin at about eight in you leisurely pass whic he perceives as too liberal. and churches back one hundred and more. Mr. the morning, and you d not have to sional home, datin years A man wh loves to deal in figure for its hamlet. After more miles, run wait for the Summer. The North Fork Each churc is truly a picture postcar Grace said that “no one has ever up

turns into a divided four lane — but, fear deficits at the rate.” The numbers are is graciou at just about any time of the road suddenl highwa present short lived and we will soon b back to so enormous, he said, that they seem infinite, the year. Take the Long Island Ex- not,this is a super highway, not the of atwo lane road. Next, more and the first North and our finite minds can comprehen pressway to the end, Exit 73. With a pace vineyar them. Fork — Tours and tasting both available. righ turn yo will find yoursel on the winery Hargraves. are His is, a it has been ever since he after Long Sound will rush to our road messg Main Road If you want a second cup Righ Southold, Island up the Summer. chaired a committee on government spen- of coffee, had better stop in the and a beach will appear. Permits are required only in you is that we must that spendin under stretch those on the ding get miles, as we will soon be in Thi is a plac to stop and leg Dependin first three great control. He hold that #1.4 billion could be time of the Sound View Restaurant migh mak for an interesting Robert R. MeMillan the “country.” da eliminated annuall without necessary pro- mile will It comes up after the beach, After passin the Riverhea traffic circle, in a o so, you stop. right gram being affected. to and the Shelter Island and a left turn is in order to As the sign pointing Greenport be to come to stop light. This is Route 105, yo pass The public must alway read them in mind as we will be the on our return of W.R. the North Road otherwise known as Route 48 Headin North, you Ferry, kee visiting Villag challeng government, the preside from Orient Point. Grace believes. of the tremendous will see th first of more than two thousand acres of East End vineyards Speakin will continue our tour of the North Fork and will number of he ask- The of wine is onl little more than ten years old on Next week, we government employees, production a do- from the to the See then. ed rhetorically, “What are these people the North Fork — but it is one of the areas fastest growing industries be moving sight shops you addressed to Mr. McMillan, An- It is to monitor many pro- reach the North Road East and the world of the North Questions and opinions may be ing impossibl As yo turn welfare he said, East Second Street, Mineola, NY in the social area, Fork will continue to unfold. Th first impression is one of a mixture ton Community Newspapers 13 pracause no-one seems to know how many of Victorian architecture with structures that appear to be importe 11501. there are or how the overla Private businesses are held to Generall Ac- cepte Accounting Principle (GAA but Hallowed Ground there can be no doubt that the shopping mall would be place on an government is not. He deplor the fact that Lincoln at the area of historic site of General Lee’s command Almost 12 years ago, President Abraham spok major significance— 7o percent of the members of Congress are dedication of the national military cemetery at Gettysburg. In one post. lawyer and there are only four C.P.A.s in that for those of us who seek to our nation’s past of the address’s most moving paragraph Lincoln said “ina larger sense, Fortunately, preserve august body. and it on to the next there is a pending in Leavening hi dire with humor, we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow— pass generation, proposa prediction which may the construction of the mall. U.S. Rep Robert Mr. Grace Le his audience’s attention this ground The brave men, living and dead, wh struggled here, have congress halt talk. Mrazek has introduc- this it far above our (D- consecrated poor CoatHe likened th situation of the federal ed an amendment to the to ad or detract.” I believe that suppleme power MARTIN BURNS economy to that of New York befor its tal bill which would City think of all of our nation’s appropriatio pro- we can financial crisis when Abe Beame was mayor. federal involvement in road the in hibit any historic shrines: Capitol “Th City was broke,’ he said “but we tumn- in the area surroundin the Washington, Independen Hall in Our Man projects it around. Bi Mac proved tha it can be National Battlefield Park Ob- Philadelphi the Statue of Libert in Manassas slone.’ while tHis action, even if New York, for example as being place viously, Time and again, Mr. Grace, himself the of “hallowed ground” enacted into law, will not preserve the Washington father of nine and grandfath of 17 children, real battlefield forever. To accomplis that Certain estate developers plan stressed th fact that it is wrong for one must be desecrate of our nation’s goal the land purchase by to some generation to spen the inheritance of the of the federal hallowed ground by building a shoppin mall on the land where durin either state Virginia or government. another, callin it “intergeneration rape is that once a of our the Civil War the Second Battle of Manassas was fough in northern The thin that we must kee in mind piece and “child abuse:’ forever. There is no way The Second Battle of Manassas was because con- nation’s heritage is gone—it is gone of get- Virginia. important After his Mr. Grace to both blue talk responde ques- federate Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackso so defeated ting it back. How could one explai to those brave men, genera tions from the audience. When Jac Dunne, the where in Lincoln&# words had the union forces commanded General Joh Pop that a few months and gray, that ground they given b a partner in the Manhasset firm of Molloy, of the North. Ac- “the last full measure of devotion” was turned into a center? later the were able to launc their shoppin Fletcher, Dunne and Sibell, asked him what a cording to Ed Bearss, the chief historian for the national park service, he would tell George Bush or Michael Dukakis if they asked hi advice, Grace said that he would tell them to “get information. Rober R McMillan Chairs Pride of Judea Dinner Nobod knows how much it costs to run this government,’ he concluded. Robert R. McMillan, Dinner Chairman for psychiatri care and treatment, ha served the and Anton Community N apers pla to the June 2nd Pride of Jude Mental Health peopl of Nassau and Queens since 196 The Spee Heari follow up Mr. Grace&# talk oa Sie of ar- Center Dinner-Dance honorin Grace and agency emphas on excellence ha fostered ticles on how his recommendations can be Karl Anton, expresse his appreciation of the its reputation in the profession communi- Screeni Offere implemente and wh their implementation support coming in from over Lon Island tyas of the outstandin psychiatr clinics is so critical to the future of the country. for t event. This Dinner-Dance fulfills the in the metropolita area. Long Island celebrates Better Hearing and Center&# lon desire to hol a ga affair on “The success of this evening is attributable Speec Month by offering free hearing Long Island honorin outstandin members tothe concern for the quality of life that has screenings and information at the Westbury Volunteers for of the community. On this occasion, the An- Sou been demonstrated over many years both Public Library, on Saturday May 21; and tons wil be the recipients of the first “Pride Grace and Karl Anton and the Pride of Jude Roosevelt Field, on Saturda May 28. March of Dimes of Long Island” award. Mental Health Center,’ said McMillan. For Activities are being organize by The Long The Dinner, to be held at the Lon Island further information regardin the Dinner, call Island Committee for President Reagan’ Phone-A- Marrriott Hotel in Uniondale, will bestow Jo Gerstel (71 423-62 or Ja Manaskie (516) Council on Better Hearing & Speec Month, long overdue honors upon the Antons, Volunteers are the Lon 747-828 headed b Cohen’s Fashion Optica Hearing soug by Island of the 21 Anton March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation for publisher Community Aid Centers. Newspapers, Mr. Anton is President of Van Bob McMillan, who has been affiliated its annual Phone-AThon, which will take Son Holland Ink Corporation of America, with many educational and philanthropic For further information call 334-901 or plac durin the months of May and June and of CEO if AQ Associates proprietor organizations, is a partner in the law firm of 872-234 Volunteers are asked to call previous con- Bill’s Commodore Captai Inn in Bayshor Rivkin, Radler, Dunne and Ba located in tributor requesting a pledge donation, Anton’s others The commitment to helpin EA Plaza. ‘once again’ to hel prevent birth defects. ha been a direct benefit to the yout and Calls are made from companies including: philanthropi organization of Long Island. GEICO in Woodbur Allstate in Farmin The have enabled students to have practica Auction to Benefit Local Scout and AD in Melville, who donat office space learnin opportunities through an ongoing Bo and telephone for the event. The March of School-Business Partnershi Non-profit of the Northern Dimes supplie a “previous givers list. organizations can publiciz their efforts and Antiques, collectibles, new items, furniture (27 State Parkwa (Free A buffet dinner will be served and there events to over 325,00 Lon Islander throug and many more treasures will be u for auc- parking. The are as well to make the more spac that is graciousl provide without cost tion on Saturda May 28 at Nassau County public is invited to arrive as earl as prizes evening fun. time at 6 and ends in the newspaper chain which the publish Council’s service center, Bo Scouts of 11:0 a.m. to preview hu array of articles Calling begin p.m. Volunteers can have Proceeds from the affair will be used to America, in Rosly All proceeds of the auc- going on the auction block prompu at noon. atg:3 a great even- of pafun and excitement, as wel as gathe maintain the hi level of mental health ser- tion will directly benefit scouting youth in To assure a seat, please brin your own chair. in Refreshments will in th birth defects vices provide the Pride to peop of all our own area. Col. H (Hank) Le is the be available on the ing togethe fight against auctioneer. sales be cash Clu and ages in emotional distress. (All and carry.) grounds organizations can volunteer, as For The Pride, a freestanding nonprofit, The Nassau County Council service center further information, call Mrs. Eileen groups and individuals are also welcome. Last nonsectarian outpatient clinic dedicated to is located on Shelter Rock Road in Rosly onl Schnitzler, 798-956 or Bob Courtlangus year’ Phone-AThon raised #25,00 This year’ ¥ mile south of the Shelter Rock Road providing the highes level of profession exit 746-828 is $28,000. Volunteers can get involved a contacting Barbara Jocker at 928-086 ee=a

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Zulkofske; LEVIT- N.C Firemen 49th United Memorial Service outa candle and the fire bell was rung, It was Whearty JERICH John followed b the playin of Tap b Mr. Den- TOWN: James Funch; LOCUST VALLEY; The comradeship built between firemen, Crowle and General Chairman Josep Trec- nis Moller, hea of the Oyster Bay- Nor- Frank Abate, David Brown, Sylveste Kasy doesnot end with death Firemen remember casi hosted the event. Local dignitarie and wich School District Music Department. janski William Meade; MASSAPEQUA: Schubart, their own. On May ist, Nassau County friends and families of firemen filled the The Nassau County Police Emerald Society Eugene McDonoug Robert St; Firemen attended their 49th Annual church. The most solemn moment was the Bagpip Band play a comforting Amazing OYSTER BAY FIRE C No. 1: Francis Rahill Memorial Service at St. Dominic R.C.Church readin of the necrology Grace. Edward Thorton; OYSTER BAY ATLANTIC orth Charles Ludlum; in Oyster Bay A procession of firemen carrying two Among those honored were: BAYVILLE: STEAMER No. 1; Leo Hauser, This year’ service was under the direction lighted red glas candle urns walked to the Thomas Barrentine, Henry Flower; PLAINVIEW: Ted Pulliam, Peter Taormina; Nolan, of Oyster Ba Fire Company No. One. Chief tar. As the names of the dead firemen from BETHPAGE: Alexander Castaldi, Howard SOUTH FARMINGDALE: Robert J Robert McEvoy, with C William C. each firehouse was read out, the officer blew Cozzie, Edward Bortnick; EAST NORWICH Robert G. Mensing M.D.; SYOSSET: Jame VOLUNTEER: Manuel Barcellos, Walter D. McInnes, Jr. Castellano; FARMINGDALE: August Becker, Memorial cards were given out at the ser- Lincoln. Elbert Doy, Chester Engvaldse Harold vice, with a quote from Abraham Leonhardt, Albert Maher, W.Franklin Otten, “In this world of ours, sorrow comes t all, Perfect Charles Squire, Arthur White: HICKSVILLE: and it often comes with bitter agony. Harry Borley Jose F. Boslet, Josep Deriso, relief is not possibl except with time. You feel better. Emest J Dieterich, Carl H. Eisemann, Henry cannot believe that yo will ever be R. Gleckler, Josep V. Graham, Joh Han- But this is not true. You are sure to happwi nigan, Robert A. Heberer, Jose P. Jablon again. Knowing this, truly believing it, sky Herman H. Judd, Arthur Maxey, Jr, Clif- make yo less miserable now. I have enough ford G. Place, Henry Steinmann, Robert E. experience to make this statement.” dbe pro- Somethi New y to Under dous ask- The Stars. = do-

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Club of Hicksville Ernest F. Franke Republic Hick Robert Kluck Achi Joseph Jablonsky President Ste: Executive Leader alwe Lent to Spea at VFW Hall toye Congressm Scot his n By Marc Herbst Chairman William Bennett will spea before the membership. The school board trustees Congressman Norman E Lent will be the to discuss the school budge featured speak at the Hicksville Republic are propose will be on the May ballot. Club& gener membership meeting on Fri- that place 25 held at the day May 13 The meeting will be The school budge is lower than original Hicksville V.FW. Hall, 320 South Broadway, l anticipated Assemblyman Fred Parola the beginning at 8:3 p.m. praises Bill Bennett, a club member, for Norman F. Lent, the dea of the Long lower budge because, “Bill worked diligentl ie is his to increase (slan Congressio Caucus, serving with my staff to force the governor House of ninth consecutive term in the U.S. state aid for the Hicksville school.” He was a early supporter Representativies members of the are invited the All community of vice George Bus for president to attend the meeting, Free beer, soda, cof- Presidential nomination. Con- Republica will foll the Bush fee, and dessert speaker gressman Lent has bee elected as a The Clu is continuing its the national convention. Republica i delegat to n & drive. If wish to join our In addition to Congressman Lent, membershi you the below .Theodore Malkowski of Port Washington signs Hicksville School Board President Thomas club, pleas complete coupon. COUNTDOWN ON CHOLESTEROL. . at recent cholesterol and hypertension screening spon- and School Board Committee Become a 198 member. in Catherine Chanin of Hicksville Nagl Budge cholesterol, the leading cause of heart sored by Long Island Jewish Medical Center. High 550 men and women toparticipate disease andhypertension, the “silentkiller” spurred over Membership in these free tests. Emest F. Franke Republica Club of Hicksville P.O. Box 591 Hicksville, NY 11801 to G ’ Mail is The Safes Wa Name Register inches and three-and-a-half E/ Address Th best mail service: that’s what at least five lon possibl Po commit- inches regardles of thickness. These size Town peop of the U.S. Postal Service are hig are in order to pre- ted to delivering requirements necessary Telephon 4 $4.00 individual and theft. +6.00 coupl “For usto continue tomeet thatcommit- vent misplacemen for CO service is available with registere ment, we believe it is important our mail. A customer mail an article for customers to be aware of the many services may Pool have the Improvement th ser. have not been paid and and product available from postal whichthey ] addressee at the time Hicksville in the Town of use them,” said __cost collected from the Supervis Joseph N. 2,200 homes in vice and to understand how to Suf Hempstea Presidin collectible is The three elected Supervisors Nienaber, of delivery The maximum $50 Mondello and Oyster Ba Supervisor Angel Oyster Bay Rog gener manager/ Ing and Ba serve as division. and the minimum fee is 42.00. Delligatti announced the approval of a 41.2 from Hempstea Oyster of the Hicksville to! ad- is The mail must bear the complet names for the of the commissioners of the independently Th registered mail system designate million program improvement addressee. at ministered district. adde for valuableand and addresses of both sender and - Hempstea Joint Community to provide protection Oyster Ba and which to R mail incorporatingasystem Envelope package appear Hall and Swimming Pool District. which were important by Th specific improvements and resealed or which are of the to monitor an item’smovement from have been opene The are part the renovation receipts ed planne improvements under consideration include will not be to the of otherwise improperly prepared modernization which the point of mailing point delivery. (Oe continuing program sewer connections at all the pool and of the the First. Padded or package in the renova- mail with at registered envelopes has, a of the present, resulted and the of Only prepai postage ou the community hall, replacemen with masking are in the Class rate may Stampsormeter sealed or transparent tape tion of 6 of the 9 swimming pools at all nine be registere an th roofs of the auxiliary building These are at the three remaining for and fees must be attach: also unacceptable. requirements district. Work pools sites. In addition, the bathroom facilities stamps postage pool ed. The face of the articlemustbe necessary to be able to detect tampering. 1 scheduled to over the next year. register begi at the pool will also underg extensive T district was created in 195 as a joint renovation. result of the donation b William J Levitt, Hicksville Celebrate National Teacher Da district are located at, the famed developer, of 9 swimming pool The joint pool Hicksville are of what Fr Avenue, Slate Lane, Acorn Lane, National Teacher was observed in the “Teachers in proud and a community hall to the Town of Hemp- Jerusale Day Wolcott Road Lane, Tuesday, May we do and we are please to ask the com- fif stead. The district consists of 14,80 homes Azalea Road Bluegrass Hicksville Schools on 3. munity share our Mr. Zaleski said. So the Carman Avenue, Levittown Parkway and the Robert Zaleski, preside of the Hicksville to pride,’ in the origina Levitt developmen in com- member of the Hicksville West Green. 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- 12, 1988 Page-27 Hicksville Biustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday. May Hicksvill VFW Honors Local Eag Scout PUBLIC NOTICES Scout to its Vincent Ferrara, of the Troop 38 add another Eagl to Commander b acertified cheek or bid bond, made payable The PUBLIC HEARING _ an V.F.W. District” inanamount V.EW. Post 3211, presented many accomplishments. to law, that ‘the “Hicksville Water Hicksville NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant the bid. the the Scouts are to five (5%) of the total amount of Award to Ea Scout Peter recognizes great job Boy hearing be held b the Town Boardof percent ievement a public will by Bidder that, if its bid is ac- in the area and Nassau New York, as acommitment the said that it is for the the Townof , County, the Stein. Commander Ferrara doing young peopl it will enter intoacontractto perform Om 24th, 1988, at 10 o'cl a.m., cepted, the Masters and Assis- on Tuesday, further as may to mak these congratulate Scout M Hall, work and will execute such security alway a pleasur presentations revailing time, in the Hearing Room, Town of the for their contribution to New be required for the faithful performance wh achieve this status. tant Scout Masters ‘ast Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, to young men Building, Contract. thereafter as to con- Efor the community. York, or as soon practicable, of the Hicksville Scout Peter Stein is to be congratulate Law No. 3-1974 The Board of Commissioners sider an amendment to Local or Hicksville Scout Water District reserves the righ to reject any his achievements. Bo known and designated as “The Town ofOyster Bay therein and to many all bids, to waive informaliti=® Parks whereby an additional Depu- best Department, the bid which,an in its opinion, isin the for the of Parks shall accept ty Commissioner Department Water District. created, thereby aiding the interest of the be authorized and BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS his current and expanding Commissioner in HICKSVILLE WATER DISTRICT interested shall have an op- workload. All persons Richard A. Humann, Chairman heard said amend- to be upon proposed Gilbert E. Cusick, Treasurer portu and aforesaid. Copies of the ment at the time place Nicholas J. Brigandi, Secretary amendment tosaid Laware above proj 27. 1988 of the Town Clerk and may be Dated: April o file in the Office 5-12-88-1T-#3001-HICK examined during regular business hours. TOWN et BOARD OF TH WN OF OYSTER BAY. ANGELO L. DELLIGATTI ey NOTICE TO BIDDERS CARL L. MARCELLINO,Sup The Board of Education Hicksville Union Free Town Clerk School District of the Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau with Section 103 Dated: 19, 1988 County, New York (in accordance April Law) Oyster Bay, New York of Article 5-A of the General Municipal 05-12-88-1T-#3004-HICK hereby invites the submission of sealed bids on in Music Supplies & Equipment 1988/89:9 for use the Schools of the District. Bids will be received NOTICE TO BIDDERS in the until 2:00 on the 24th day of May, 1988, HICKSVILLE WATER DISTRICT p.m. Purchasing at the Administration Building GIVEN THAT SEALED Office NOTICE IS HEREBY 6th Street, Hicksville, New OF WATER on Division Avenue at PROPOSALS FOR: INSTALLATION will be York, at which time and place all bids public- MAINS & APPURTENANCES FAMS AT HICKSVILLE ly opened. Specifications and bid form may be obtained at the BOARD OF COMMIS will be received by Office. Administration Building. HICKSVILLE WATER the Purchasing SIONERS of the Street, Hicksville. New Dean Avenue at 6th DISTRICT, at th office of the Board, 4 Divisi Hicksville, New York, until 7:00 p.m., ork. Street, The Board of Education reserves the right to re- 19, 1988, at Time on Thursday, May tootherthan Prevailing ject all bids and to award the contract which time and they will be publicly open the best place the lowest bidder for any reason deemedin ed and read. District. bid submitted will be Plans, interest of the Any Achievement Award from V.F.W. Instructions for Bidders, Proposal, to the date Peter Stein was recently presented an binding for ninety (90) days subsequent EAGLE SCOUT and Contract Forms may be otain- Specifications of bid 3211. Pictured is Peter and his very proud parents. the Hicksville Water District, 4 opening. Post e at the office of BOARD OF EDUCATION Photo Vincent W. Edwards by Dean Street, Hicksville, New York, onor after May HICKSVILLE UNION Dollars ($25.00) 12, 1988. A deposit of Twenty-Five FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT of documents furnished, is required for each set of Nassau Count: Plans Town Oyster Bay, whic will be refunded to bidders who return New Yor to the YMHA in condition withinten (10) Break Awa Comes and Specifications good Marie Egan, Purchasing Agent Cigarett other will either be partially or not days; deposits Dated: May 5, 1988 Geraldine refunded. 05-12-88-1T-#3002-HICK Lung of Nassau- ing for you and your family,’ says The American Association Each proposal submitted must be accompanied smok- executive director of the American suffolk is offering a three-session stop Danzig, of Nassau-Suffolk. a Lung Association ing workshop- hypnotherap as hel will be held Advance registration and payment is re- to kick the habit. The program Manetto Hill quire as th sessions are limited to 30 par- at the Plainview YMHA, 45 Home Th fee for all the sessions and take- There’s no Place Called Road 1,8 and 15 1988 from 7:30-9 p.m. ticipants. For Some on June non-members and an add- home materials is #5 for about the services the “Our clinics, with hypnotherap as Dr. Theodore S. Grant, the ex- Rev. Grant spok for members of the “Y”. Reverend have successful +5 organizaton in taking care of the ed technique, proven quite ecutive director of the Ecumenical Consulta- perform also utilize For further information and registration no fault toa number of people We addressed members individuals and families who, through great Association tion Center in Hicksville, pleas call the American Lung themselves in a other relaxation techniques, group support of the Hicksville Kiwanis Club recently and of their own, find position at call new manual, freedom from smok- 231-LUNG. where no hav a place to and our explained th services the Center provide they longer he mentioned a case for the community. home. For instance, was laid off is a where the famil A Lesson in Good Health The Ecumenical Consultation Center wage-earner and th was evicted from their apart- non-sectarian agency which offers family non- would care. This aided in the services for in- ment. The question was: where the Dr, Richard P. Sommers, a chiropracto in chiropractic speci da comprehensiv mental health skeletal welfare came to their aid? students’ understanding the of all Counsell- slee until Ap- hat Franklin Square recentl visited Ms. Cecere&# of dividuals and families ages. Ms. Cecere’s class looks forward to Rev. Grant said, there are many class at Dutch Lane School. Dr. system. ing by licensed, certified profes perently, ym- fifth grad is provid realize. the future visits from Dr. Sommers. the need of the more problems than most peopl lid. Sommers explaine and illustrated to sionals who are sensitive to linked with ess class how good health is clients.

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and was Vandal He was a resident of Nesconset Hicksvill Minutemen Tie Smithtown a native of Hicksville. / Sean “B” anchored b his defense, sweeper Mr. Baldwin is survived by daughter SA fullbacks Mike @bituaries awlo! Flanagan ably assisted t Robin, team, Ea game Lynn Longboa and his sons, James ing soccer p! Walunas and fen behind to tie the Whiunan, Bobb Wagner, and Dennis, two grandson and three their soccer life, came Robin broke up Vandal charges Sakaris Rieger 1-1, at St. James Elemen- constantly Betty granddaughter Smithtown Vandals had fine former Hicksville Blicker and Mark Spinner games Betty Sakaris Rieger a services were held at RB. tary School Saturda April 30. Religiou from the stopper position. Halfbacks Jaso resident, passe away on 25 Funeral Home, Smithtown, on total domination the Hawkins The first half saw b Tim Dalton and Brian Rigert, who survived aher Brown, Mrs. Rieg is b daughte Interment followed at Calverton controll- May 4. have emerge as very solid unit, Carol, her sons, Rich and Bob her sisters, National Cemetery. ed the middle pl throughou the contest. Aileen Boslet and Mildred, three brothers, of the Mr. Baldwin was a veteran Army Brown, ly had an exceptiona da as f 10 two great- grandchildre Air Corps in WWII. the Minutemen came he seemed to be in the righ plac at } alway and many nieces and nephews down deSilva, who put line of Harold H. Manaskie Sr. right wing b Jorg the time. The forward Jorge in Cerebral right Mrs. Rieger was active Pals it in for a tie. Both teams put unbelievable and Daniel DePinto retired fire deSilva, Anthony Noya and was real estate sales Harold H. Manaskie Sr., a their defense via for many years pressure on opponents great Nabelie pressure on the Vandal commissioner with the Hicksville Fire for the win- put person. end to end soccer, trying game defense, greatly assisted by the spot pla of E. Department, passe away on Friday May the defenses, led b superlativ Margaret Hergert ner, however, Walunas, Spinner and Wagner u front. of 6 at the of He was a resident of back the offense time and Margaret E. Hergert, a resident age 79. goali pla turned Congratulations to the Minutemen , 28. Holiday Florida, and was formerly of Hicksville, pass away.on Apr. again and Pete Whitman, for Hoffman, hi finest soccer coat b Al Blicker, Mrs. is survived by her husband, Hicksville. Walter playing Hergert for another of exciting, successful soccer her Mr. Manaskie is survived by his wife, had some remarkable saves William, her son, Thomas Parker, sister, game, tr another ast Minutemen grow into his son Harold of Connecticut, and the Minutemen, including one tremendous play Gloria her brother, Jac Daile and Rose, Jr Red.”. Harvey, fin minutes. The member of the “Big Thomas of Hicksville. He is also survived kick save, in the game’ strong her granddaught Sandra. three Elizabeth Blomcke, Religiou services were held at Thomas by sisters, Katherine and Rose McElroy, all of Baseball Tournament F. Dalton Funeral Home, Hicksville Chapel Lorey Kids for Kids Charit at Pinelawn New York. of seven and on Interment followed Loving grandfathe Apr 30. to Town of Ba officials of two. Charlette Anstey is extended Oyster Memorial Park. great grandfathe By of LILCO and Dr. Catherine Fenton, Superinteden He was formerly employed by St. Howard J. Baldwin Th officals of Hicksville PAL, HBA and for their in fire Hicksville Schools co-operation retired technician and was an exempt fighter. met at Levittown Hall to discuss the Howard J. Baldwin, a Ignatius this matter. held at Thomas where he worked for Religiou services were rules and concerning this tour- each at Grumman 4o years, regulation The following are the officials from B. Dobies Funcral Homes, Florida. will at the of 64 Holiday, nament. This not onl 1 year- affair: pass away on May age year Leag that are involved in this Charit participate, but we also have 12 year- ol girls Hicksville PAL different baseball Th officials from th 3 Police Officer Bill Toelstedt, Charlette CYO, Hicksville HBA associations, St. Ingatius Anstey, Budd Goodrich, Jack Zeller and Hicksville PAL demonstrated that co- South Ad. and Old St. CYO Congr Zedek New is what will Ignatius 936-0422 Ser. between all fractions BAPTIST Country Ad., Hickaville, 11801. Tel:838-0420, operation Hicksville. vices: Saturdays at 9-00 a.m. make this tournament a success. Gary Lewis, Joan Famiglietti. First (Churoh Liszt St. and Pollock Pi., mor- Cant Brosd- Tet: 838-71: Kevin J. and 7:00. Sun- 108/107, Jericho, 11753. Tel: 838-2540. Rabb! to all officials, youth woranip at 11:00. Sunday night gospel hour at way, Routes Congratulatio Baseball Association ning lsrae! Goldstein. Sabbath services HBA (Hicksville adult at 9-45 a.m. Wednes- Stanley Steinhart, Cantor of the Hicksville HBA, PAL and St. day 10:45 a.m. Mor: teenagers at 9:00 a.m. Junior tion meeta at Rodri- event at 7:30. Al Ciaccio, Simeonelli, Maria Mon-Fri at 7:30 a.m. Sundays at 9-00 a.m. Even- CYO for becoming in this Greg Ing services Ignatius involved ~ ca CATHOLIC Thurs candielighting time, Mike McInemey. of ALL-STAR A speci thank you quez, Coureh 6 Fordham Ave., Hicksville, 11801. Sat sundown. Special Fi service on the first Friday charity game. The Rev Affiliated with the United Synagogue Tet: Fasiy635-13 Rev. Berard J. McGrath, Pastor, each month at 7:45 p.m. Rev. Domenick Peter L. Duvelsdor!, Asst. Pastor, The of America. 6- Masses: Sundays In the 7:30, Ww Asat. Pastor. rs Harbor Graziadio, LU Hicksville Overruns Cold Sprin In the Schoo! 9:00, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 12:48 and 7:00 p.m. and 5:00 and 7:30 Church of St. 270 South 10:00 a.m. Saturdays at 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. The Lutheran at Frank L. were centering the ball and Broadway, Hicksville, 11081. Tel: 631-0710. The Rev. Schwartz Pioneers makin pm. Sun- By Jay Nelson, Services: Sundays at 6:00 and 10:30 a.m. Richard Werchen- Our of Mercy B.C. Church 500 South Oyster passes. The Lady at 9:15 am. goo Tel: 931-4351. The Rev. Msgr. day School The Hicksville Pioneers easil manag- Bay Road, Hicksville, 11801. ’7 Matz, Robert and David A. Gartner, The Rav. Churoh 17 New South Road, ski, Josep Usle James E. Pastor, The Rev. Chartes Redeemer Lytheren the Cold The Rev. Dr. Theodore S. ed to outmaneuver their opponents, Hicksville, 11801. Tet: Nelson were working ball up field with Schoo! the Grant. Services: Sundays 30-8at and 11:00 a.m. Sunday May 7. the urday Sprin Harbor Strikers, on Saturday, kicks. 11:45 and 1:00 p.m. In the lower at 9:15 am. lon deliberate at 7:30, 9:18, 10:30 and am. for- Mass afew minutes into the and the 11:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Family £0 vi Nicholai St., Hicksville, Just game, church-8:30, 0:45 and Lutheran Cluroh Peter Titone sailed of month at 11:00 a.m. In the lower Trinit 931-2225. The Rev. Dr. John H. Krahn, the Rev. ready strike. Into the second half, on the third Sunday every 11801. Tel: wards were moving up and to at 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Pastor. Services: Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and church. Weekdays 7:00, Wayne Puls, Assistant from the across through to the middle, Josep 11:15 a.m. Sunday School and took a shot righ wing, St. Ignatius B.C. Churoh 120 Broadway, Sundays at 8:15, 9.45 and Phili Caputo shot. Pastor. for the 9:45 a.m. service. Bible Study Matz it in with a Jonatha Hicksville. Tet:831- The Rev. Frederick Harrer, Nursery Care al 9:30 a.m. the bobbled it and Tommy Coffe re- put power Pastors. Ser- 10:00 and 7:30 goali Rev. Peter Liu and Rev. Thomas Assoc. on Wednesday at a.m. p.m. Schwartz, now the Pioneer goali made two 7:30 Sun- it in for the first Momentslater, vices: Weekend masses, Saturdays at 5:00 and p.m. bounded goa and 11:15 balls. the 6:45, 10:00 a.m. (10:3 in the auditorium) a saves on groun The days at 7:30, Ad. and Nelson Schwartz at midfield, shot lon quic 7:00 and 8:00 am. United Methodist Church Od Country Jonatha aim. 12:30 and 6:00 p.m. Weekday maases at Col Harbor, and peseveral Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 031-2628. The Rev. Richard Wolchok, left who pressure on Spring Mi thi Friday. Sat at £00 am. Ave., drive up to Daniel winger, at 8:00, 9:15 were ‘Smeitzer, The Rev. Dale White. Services: shots were mad in succession, but all 10:30 a.m. The Bus a careful hi kick and it went sailing COMMUNITY 11:00 a.m. Sunday schoo! from 9:00 to took —_———_—_____ often Ave at Sunday ta bring peo- saved, Possession of the ball change The Parkway Community Church Stewart Ministry of the Church operates every in. While on the defensive side, Peter Titone Tel: G38-1233/03 1-0055. of the & am. worship Levittown Parkway, Hicksville, 11801. ple to Sunday in stride. In the this half, and both teams’ defensive player ; Sundays at 9:30 was the Striker shots The Rev. Oougias A. Mac! . NON-DENOMINATIONAL taking shot Care at 30 and 11:00 worked hard. Florio had a direct and 11:00 a.m. Church and intant Koetter scored as she Josep of Hiaksville 17 Herzog Place, Hicksville, next five minutes, Tracy Midweek Bible on al 8:15 p.m. The Church took a.m. Study Wednesdays Services: Sundays and it was end of the Peter Titone 11601. Tel: 822-6330. Harold Butler, Pastor. ball centered by Greg Latini. game, - swung on at EPISCOPAL a.m. schoo! at 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting while the team was _____ at 10:30 Sunday yard out AS were ashot from 2 Bible Groups. Within minutes, the Pioneers up 3-0 Holy Trinity Church 130 Jerusaiom Ave., Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Home Study 1 The K. Clan- and it flew in beyo reach. Hicksville, 11801.EplecoTel: 931-1920. The Rev. Domenic Christ 105 Broadway, Hickaville, 11801 Tel. and Near t halftime, Russell advancing : feeling strong, Rector, The Rev. Anne E. Lyndailt, The Rev. Tom Goodlet, Minister. Services: Sundays a in which six dif- nella, . took his own rebound and scored final score was 6-0 gam at 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Bible Schoo! at 10:00 a.m. Mid-Week BI Brousseau worship at 11:00 a.m. aim and found their mark. for time and location. A staffed nursery Is the half, the ferent took ble Studies, call witha ground shot. Througho players provided for Holy Trinty Ice Show Fr. Stavropoulos. Services: 474 Ave., Levit Fantasia...Ag Hicksville. Tel: 433-4822. George First Preshyterian Churoh Wantagn Sprin st 10:00 a.m. Sun- Ser- Orthros at 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy town, 11758. Tel: 731-3808. The Rev. Robert A. Wieman. and : the Lisa on at 10am receive a rare ner from Olympics, Spitz, School at %45 am. vices: Adult and Church School Nassau County residents will 198 Jewish treat when National Champion and Olym- Park’s Suzanne will also pic competitors skate in Cantiague sion of the whe she speci Spring Ice Show, Fantasia...Again, Saturda sport presentsa Willet Avenue Celebrate Its 25th Anniversa will take of freeskating the event in which May 14 at 8:3 p.m. The program domed indoor ice rink. Admis- sucpronstars as Debi Thomas, Katarina Witt, the State of New York. The resolution was plac in the In commemoration of Willet Avenue Hamill and com- saluted sio is free and there is ampl parkin Dorothy Peggy Fleming School& twenty-fifth Assembl adopte by the State Assembl and anniversary, Seminick and Scott the pete Pair skatin and precision skatin will Willet&# the Willet Avenue staff for the excellent Suzanne Gregory, man Fred Parol recentl addressed also be featured. also education that has been during the 198 and’88 National Ice Dancing ions, students at an assemb program. He provide information, will be featured with new partners indebut For further call 935-3500. Michael Dunn, of Willet past twenty-five years. presente p Scott will skate with his part- from —_—_—_ performance Avenue, with a Legislativ lution ) WERE FIGHTING FOR

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THOMAS. MATURE WOMAN Will care for Brooklyn, NY Glass of Ja & June your child weekdays my Port MASTERCARD-No one refused. All Reunion DEADLINE: 1948 Alumni: Anniversary with a PAINTING & WALLPAPERING Washington home, Rets. 883-0816 20th 1988. We SPECIALIST Neat, clean, quality BOOKKEEPER Reunion on Nov. are NANNIES/HOUSEKEEPER-Exp. Monday Noon Ads MUST for both Jan. & June work. Tony. 661-1 Accounts recetvable Payroll 1-619-665-1522 Ext. CO2669 NY mature, responsiable woman to Call tsekijuates. Contact Arlene Ben Zvi receptionist, Weekend a MUST! hetp mother care for 2% yr. old 24 hrs. Be PREPAID Sta 933 Lawrence Ct. No. Flexible Hrs., 4 day work week, Some house work. Refs. ERRORS MASTERCARD. No one refused. Bellmore, N.Y. 11710. (516) Computer Skills desirable. $25 5 lines, 5 weeks 516-767-9083 Anton and Rogardiess of credit Also 292-8724. 8 Personals Contact: John Schust The Papers Do It yourse $30 inch box, 5 weeks ERASE bad credit. hist WESTBURY SCHOOL CLASS OF The Long are Ext C26 NY Our 16 mth old Is looking for Sea Clit Yecht Club Islander Visa-MC-Check “@3&q IF YOU Are OR know, a ca 819-505 BIRTHDAY PARTIES, daytime playmate. Mom w/Toddier not responsible for CHILOREN- Arta/Crafts or Enter- ok. Our home or you 944-0677 516-671-7374 Your Place or Ours. Call errors beyond tainment. TEA seeks responsible, lov- 266-2069. Packa: Avail. ing BABY SITTER 2yr. old the first insertion. USA JHS BROOKLYN, NY Westbury/Carie forPl. home i m dotREUNIO Claas of VIDEO PRODUCTIONS BAY RIDGE H.S. lng Fri, 8-4:30. Bo Planned for July. Please Con!‘a3 HELP A FRENCH STUDENT Sep Mo CAREER OPPT’Y All Ads Must Be Multi-Cameta Professional Class of 1963 Gote Abby Katzman for into & THIS SUMMER. RE re 25th REUNION ng 516-757-3322 208. oLDmalehonor student. Pre-Paid Check, “For All Occasions” Nyou a eeu oremberot 8%87873322___| ca for graduates: econ & math, coming to Port the class of contact: W ARE LOOKING ‘63, please to learn about Money Order, C. WALTERS President of St. Simon Stock Hig School- Washington 24 Help P Wanted NASSAU COUNTY OLY voare 2080 Ary toaarn keep mest Arner? MasterCard or Visa 201-721-3268 A Com Gra Gradufu of CALL. RON /ANLLER F 1168. ru 19 St, Mineola, NY 11501 Cali 996-8631 Exp. wilotus, arreNTioN eoLuede French.Flue TO4-A758 gan ? ———— Famii at 767- oar Locust Wa C oe arrange while CO TE WEI CONT 2 nre under nutri- 6 Services Flwork yo atte tlonist supervision. info call EASTERN DIST. HS sy for ce CATERING ASSISTANT Patricia Morales 326-8101 CLASS OF 1938 Farmingdale resident, merce givi diversit jott sented amton Must drive G Entoen Supervisor If or know rands. 50th Reunion. you are eurt Fen GAAGURY part- arrangeme to2 Tue-Sat adda pe Concrete driveways, stucco, all 1-5781 poeple AUTO MECHANIC Booking Weddings and Parties: eo Counseling repairs. Expert brick masonary IF ANYONE KNOWS the where at busy waterfront catering Box 176 block work. Garden watts. 3 ox‘experience. and apout of John LaPetrie of Deer & oublle MANAGERS: Mustyeahave own tools. facility, Dealing ASSISTANT Anton etc. All work guaranteed. Free could have him Community Park you please wit : Stores and me “ Sullivan's Dept. Liberty eae = ee Our Staff: poeaa iil Bay Shore Area -full 32 E 2nd St. nie se Vale friendly fringe 516-665-3677 Jane Salarygnviro$18, iaieci NY 115 ee ony 9 Lost & Found art Sulseiner i ne NY. B PART TIME ae GROUNDSNt KEEPER ie A iee CEMETARY e Bl CHARM BRACELET-14 K gol IN HUNTINGTONGTO! CAST CALL! CAST CALL! CAST CALL! GntntSameriaiias asto 4 nr w All y rou Pa WilsonW Residenthome Corol Westbury. REWARD 997-5834 $710$10perhr. to Ger eee oo 944.8530 FormerStuderits OF foams. —______CAREER FOUND-FEMALE CAT MIXED | Tloa cav Ne Blanche Jaye . ; MARGE WILLIAMS’ SCHOOL OF DANCE | anreen, short hale ‘ntorvio ” CHIROPRACTIC HOTLINE & Gold bell Sunda)wyetiocoll Greg Smith To Be Presented At: Washing NearLie. 424-4040 ASSISTANT “Career Assistant & Referral” For The Spring Recital PEASE CALL 718-837-007: Carol Burton Career Comprehensive HICKSVILLE H.S. - MAY 21, 1988 ta IN GARDEN GITy- pe aati Aldt L eater Ritter Sevic , John BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT F/T dept., and to help OR. with pa- Picea Debracel o eerie ee en eu ch some exp. WII! train tlents Experienced pret&# Will Bob Weidman = Ga CALL: 516-887-5892 with the name “Brook” Staterr HEWA Sa mature pereot train, For Further information, Call 931-6917 timental ooeza 621-6101 Lisa Howe 747-8282 saleext. MARMADUKE® b Brad Anderson i COMPLAINTS

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LIMO DRIVER-for local sales co. DRIVER-TUESTHURS-SAT 9-5 CLERK TYPIST F/T Must have flex. nrs. Some wkends. each day. Apply in person, Salary & Benefits. Call 922-5300 CAREER FLICHER FLOR! in Glen Cove. Susan. We need a person wityping skills & a pl LPN or RN schoo! personality. Some knowledge of personal computer co-operative nursery RETAIL with 120 students seeks FIT commensurate in the background. Part time Sat & sun eves. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS/iamps & helpful. Salary Director with NYS Certification Flexible hours 4 to 7 hrs. fixtures. Perm./will train. Lighting Excellent Benefit package plus salary. & excellent interpersonal skilia. showrm/Locust Vally/67 1-6412 Supervisory & administrative see enrr Assistant Manager experience disired. Send 759-3420 dat S1e-0s4 resume salary requirements in and certification to: : SEARCH We have an outstanding opportunity tH Middle Neck Rd COMMITTEE North Shere ‘Sandepoint, NY 11060 Pi. jandome Rd ot menswear specialty store management in Nursery, Watergate Bivd., Manhasset, Lynbrook area. NY 11030. individual with some W offer a qualified NORSTAR BANK manrenance retail a salary, excellent Glen Head Country Club experience good HELPER, FIT benefits and working condi- seeks exp. people to work LONG ISLAND NURSES prestigious 21 yra old, tions in pleasant, comfortable 3 day schedules. Friday in pertormingavariety of routine and rer lunch, Sat. lunch & dinners surroundings. will train, good pay/benefits. TURN TRAVEL TIME INTO & Sunday lunch or Equal Opportunity Employer FAMILY TIME BY WORKING Sunday Send to: CLOSE TO HOME! Tuesday thru Friday lunch. Village Office: FIT, Flex-Time, Job Sharing D. SLAZAS & CALL Guaranteed days, nre, Inc., Village of GROUNDSKEEPER IMMEDIATE! CENTRAL ISLAND wages for season. Reed Solv 1-800-225-0453 School Bus Drivers HOME Full time position o private paeelaza Bellerose SaneVillag NURSING in or call: Road Apply person estate All year, non;ive-in. Must 825 Old Country Train. PT New York 11001 MONDAY - FRIDAY English. Salary decided Class 2 4. Will a.m. speak Paid 516-676-4050 aft lerview. Experience A pm. Eam up to $8.50/nr. Mrs. Chiaramonte, DNS 9AM-4abi preferable but not required. vacation, holidays, Incentive days. Call: 51 Good working condit an i MONEY DISPATCHER needed for fo appoint a 883-6711 MAKE service. Private limo Exp ana WORKING AT HOME se eae Necessary. Call 868-8886 FIT BOOKKEEPER OFFICE ASSISTANT Fastest An investment in yourself.

hanes for CPA_firm in Elmont Small Investment - Large Full time, typing skills needed Nsors: 516-488-6776 is now hiring area orton — ATS 35 WPM, fringe benefits 1968 season. Earnupt tor the metal furniture manufacturer. available, location. $10,000 In a few short months. ing experience helpful. CAREER Liberty MutualNorthinsurance Co. Work from Salary negotiable. Benefits & F/T COUNTER GIRLWII! Train 5 Weekly 271-4700 No investment. vacation included. Flatlands In- Days, Dewey Dry Cleaners. Ext. paycheck. dustrial Park, Brooklyn (Ott Belt 883-1330 Port Washington RETAIL 230 For more information Pkway.) Call Bill Bennett: 7 F/T GARDENER WANTED 718-830-501 m4 5 DAYS/WEEK YEAR-ROUND 718-640-9607 Call: 334-2258 after 4 p.m. Assistant Manager MANAGER

—— CLEANING Person for private in We have an outstanding opportunity Busy North Shore Towing Service |s looking for a mature person to residence 1-2 wk. 6hr day in FIT OFFICE ASST in manage. Must have experience in all aspects of towing and manage- Northport area. Call Cathy ORIVER/MAINTENANCE menswear specialty store management ment skills. open! PERSON for Jericho area. 8:30 am-4:30 Salary Carle Place area. pm. General office work, typing, Call 621-6024 for north shore home fur- enjoy telephone. Good with TYPIST-36 hours a week. CLERK nishings store. Full time, non- details and follow-up. Non- individual with some Ask for Jerry forms, at figures. We offer a qualified Letters. good smoker, salary negotiable smol ferred. Room tor Bay. Ask for Mrs. Ellison excellent Oyster depending on experience advancement. retail experience a good salary, 922-1212 931-3333 benefits and prestigious working condi- 624-8316 MAN-GARDENING & GENERAL tions in comfortable pleasant, MAINTENANCE-SATURDAYS OPPORTUNITIES COCKTAIL samo surroundings. 602.5378 UNLIMITED WAITRESS GAL FRIDAY-Garden City Law O1- DRIVERS-P/T-eves./weekends. tice. PARTTIME $7/hour. In todays Coast Guard, job and for & Part time. Bay Shore waterfront Retirees welcome. Must have 746-3340 career opportunities men 3 of jazz club, Experienced only. clean NYS license. Call Jeanie at CALL D. SLAZAS BAPTIST CHURCH lent 676-2296 PIT Secretarial Position. 17-27 are unlimited. Excel Contact: tion in filing, organiza- ORIVERS GAL/GUY FRIDAY-Must have 1-800-225-0453 Exp. typing, Cord Sussner 665-3677 & tional abilities & communica- School Bus - Class |! knowledge of bookkeeping resident tion skills. 16/16 hrs. a wk, 3/4 ‘or will train typing. Pt. Washington - FRIDAY ing MONDAY Flex. $6.00 hr. Paid holidays & Vacation Pref. Call btween 9am-5pm days. tive duty in Reserve programs. 7-263 694-5555 GAM-4PM Also we accept G.E.D for men COUNTER PERSON/DISPAT- a women. DRIVERS Jaxi, Immed! 23 & over. CHER indy with tools. Glen Call or Visit our office Clean license, new cars. N Shore, Cove area. 9am-8pm, M-F, sal. GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U Mall FIT-P/T. 466-8780. Sunrise Roturnee pref. 671-2483 Dispatcher. IMMEDIATE F/T neg. repair). Delinquent tax property. MARINA FIT year round position. In Massapequa Ronnie EARN up to 50% selling quality Repossessions. Call 805-687-6000 Office Assistant eed have Boating exp, $8.50 hr. AVON Products. For details cali Ext_GH-1432. Call days 944-7136 eves 567-8175 798-4170 BONWI Clerical and purchasing Isabella 437-7258. in auto parts company. Will train MATURE COUPLE CUSTOMER SERVICE on computer. Permanent posi- TELLE tion. Reliability important. license CLERK In good health. Drivers OPPORTUNITY pay and benefits. IMMEDIATE CAREER required. Light work on small Finest In Womens & Mens CAVALIER! estate. 3 BR cottage plus Be your own boss FULLTIME to: apparel. MOTOR SERVICE utilities and salary. Repty and Box 133 * FIT-PIT Avall Direct Sales Benelits. Some typing RETAIL The following full time position Call Mr. Shapiro phones. Oll company in Hicks- is available: Manhasset, NY 11030 876-01 time 9 - 5 call: $500 per wk part ville area. am. pm. © Shipping & Receiving Clerk Water Treatment Units Our Team. We otter Clothing Salesman Join Special Exploding Market. Training salaries, competitive including & supp provided. liberal MECHANIC, DIESEL & GAS in Permanent associ- We have an outstanding opportunity discount. IMMEDIATE FLEET, experienced & reilabie. Ex Contact Lou/Johann with ex- ates will be provided cellent opportunity & conditions. DEL! CLERK FIT in Part Time, 2 days per week. Lite 516-673-7932 menswear specialty store management cellent benefits & outstanding benefits. Floral Deliveries. Small car Full-Time, top pay, advancement required. Experienced career opportuni- opportunities. Park, 518:364- the area. Salary + car allowance. Italian Goumet Lynbrook ty expanding Apply in Person: Call Pete: 747-8282 MECHANIC- for small engines. F/T shop Port lashington, PERSONEL DEPT. 10 am to § pm. Locust Valley Shop. Salary open. Paid vacation. Call individual with some Nassau W offer a qualified iT. 10-6:300-6: Benefits Customer Service Vinny retail experience a good salary, excellent 2101 NORTHERN BLVD. Call 671-3287 516-883-5033 condi- MANHASSET, NY 11030 INSURANCE AGENCY-req. file Good phone voice ability to benefits and working Or Cat: Wii prestigious clark wibookkeeping & Typing. handle heavy phone work. tions in comfortable FULL or PART TIME. Opportunity train pleasant, EOE Mr MODELS M/F Call bet WAREHOUSE DELI CLERK surroundings. based on skills & Exp. Bam & 908-7722. immediate Position Male/female. ween 5pm $125-$200 per hour MATERIAL HANDLERS Will train experience helpful. Clos- Fashion TV to $200 hour Some heavy lifting involved. Sun. Was 883-0775 GUARDS-Old Westbury-Gien NY. Firm needs Tall & Petite ed CALL D. SLAZAS INSURANCE policy holders ser- Permanent. Fi Retires welcome. femates and Tali males for Nat&# Cove area. Mustra- OENTAL RECEPTIONIST-PIT, exp vice. Life, gen’. . have phone & car. $5/nr. to AD Campaign. Minis & Jeans FILLERS pret Tues & Thurs. 8 to Spm. 1-800-225-0453 tlons, typing, computer. plus ORDER all shifts, 935-9112 TV Fashion Shows. Also 671-5858 diversified duties. omm. print, & 6B shoe. Carle Hand, Leg Will train you to fill orders. ASSISTANT & DENTAL w-exp. Westbury Av DENTAL - FRIDAY MONDAY $16-334-1500 Beginners or Returnees RECEPTIONIST FIT, Experience Place HAIRDRESSER WANTED-Some msioo me. preterred. Top Salary Exciting 9AM-4PM MOSTLY MODELS exp. Deeana’s Hair Studio. 203-1688 Great Neck office 516-482-2215 671-5910 HALF PRICE! Flashing arrow i Bayville-PYT

- signs $298! Lighted, non-arrow Contact Ms. Dinekita : 212-213-0116 $208 hei B i nith relates PAINTERS- arrenty See locally. Factory Call 628-1439 TELLERS direct: 1(800)423-0163, anytime. RESIDENTIAL-NORTH SHORE NASSAU. COUNTY 518-676-7150 aha Tor] TRAINEES/EXPERIENCED HEAD & ASSISTANT eam Ingura Sool es PART TIME investig rv eutct for TEACHER POSITIONS We have openings throughout Nassau County Cea antar: Bank Teller err Tal & Tellers. b Trainees Experienced Poll egal Fr. North Shore Nursery Schoo! repr Ga M Eowede Tru 10:30-2 Mo a esti We offer a competitive salary plus 516-437-9200 Call 365-7244 u rial Trainee ma company-paid comprehensive er 6sne personnel department. Ask for Mrs. Squires romeo STOCEAA 466-3100 benefits program: medical coverage. to earn over $100,000 Hospital/surgical/major {reein year. Over 500 JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN ai ion Dental Life insurance confidence, os coverage. HELPER FIT BT In svaltente in Be Mr, p. Cait: Loeffler Educational assistance Openings sobn Odom areas, will train. For info, Call. pe Steady work. Learn window & Bivona* maf Pension and incentive plan. (312)742-8620 ext.965 savings door installation. Must have 616-261-7265 PODIATRISTS ol at all Branches between mechanical ability. Applications accepted daily ‘JOU and 3 or in at: CALL 10 AM-3 PM idaihacanaid Cor por Olapak 9 a.m. p. m., stop needed. Gall East Gate 944-9060 investigations, Inc. Old Road Security NEW DISCOVERY 666 Country 506-742-0294 Apetite Contro! Patch Garden City for weight ces needs:

|| titives, Your erea. Uniimi IMMEDIATE SALES potential. LEGALSE Pr Exciting NORSTAR BANK PERSON cry 7409940 or for Window co 731-5830 LIFEGUARD LONG ISLAND Will train. FIT Days. een Must have cast Gay water certificate required. PrT 4 hra. FILE CLERK for HUNT- Equal Opportunity Employer |}, py - { ee 345-3635 Com cun-rz Cove. Call Me. Arrigane. ae (516) 222-7900 painting&F/TQSTOSadoayaf31a[||||

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WANTED DRIVER-For Lady, Shop- LA BRADORS-AKC-A-1 quality lit SECRETARY/IGAL FRIDAY for errands Short trips. must ter. Bik & yellow. Born 4/17/88 hun: Fit, HELP TELEPHONE ping, TIME SOLICITORS: have all Official Documentation. ting & show backgrounds PART Greenva Location & 516-759-1912 FIT in Great Neck. Genera! cleaning buHdings IMMEDIATE! Port Washington area 883- Bright energetic personable grounds. Elmont Elementary School District. PARTTIME DAYS SECRETARY qualities. Typing skills, It book- SECR JETARY PIT for district of- CALL GOOD SPEAKING VOICE keeping. Good phone manner. 26 Situations Wanted 34 Pets For fice. Typing, shorthand req. 516-326-5513 Interestinginteresting a! an Rewardiarding Medical background a plus. Mon-Fri, 2-pm Immediately, Word processing a plus. Will Salary Plus Commission Hours Between Sam & 4pm with Additional Summer 9-4pm.M-F trains Eke atart ten fits BABYSITTER AVAILABLE FOR Adoptio for app& 364-3333, Ext. 210 week. Call 482-8700. 484-1600 MINIMUM 3 Evenings per Dynamic ublic S eves. DUSCHUN females, male, 5 B ot wks oid. 922-1782 ee poleryein Nassau CouCo RECEPTIONIST-PTT. F/T light typ- FOR ADOPTION-Smaill German it 681-044 ing filing. Data vision. mate 1% old, ty sneein oa on SECRETARY Sailin ne Instructors TELLERS - FIT years BABYSITTER & HOUSECLEAN- Shep roken. Is easily trained skills. Knowledge of typing PERSONEL ING avail, live-out, wiexp & rets. Aitrac- Instructors needed for Needed Glen Cove Area. go along well wichiidren. He p rocessing plus. RECEPTIONIST 201-892: childrens sailing program at Call Connie at eds a good loving home. Pl tive starting jary plus. Prefers 2 of full time Good Renatefi CLERK years in area. Pro- call Mre. King in Manhasset at unusual fringe bene! club Huntington NURSE tor duty profi- late June and Call: 827.1777. Please cei! for an gram begins in home care.LookCaring, privreliable refs. package. For diversified desk position. perieciency in demenstrtyping, word: endacin mid Auguet. Call 751-7178 ON CAT for 8 lor appointment: Some filing, busy ing, transcribing general FIRST NATIONWIDE BANK home adoption- typin work and ‘some H -will & ing very soon The First National Bank phones. Saiaryopen.9to5. | clerical ap- pa 21012- we 516-671-9700 small home repairs, clean bamnt. Long Island ca Mr. Folan procrm sieex onc 6421-2284 H s 516-044-9400 benefits. Call or come in tor var 5 a crete 36 Articles For Sale application. EACHER-PM Cert = References Avail. Mon-Fri. Own HELLEN KELLER NAT' CTR. et reav Antiqua 111 Middle Neck Rd. Queens Nursery. Experience 671-4900 RECEPTIONIST FIT TELEMARKETING MARIA 489-4700 Morne) o ov| waln orsi Sands Point. NY T1060 preterred. 718-220-2169 Oyster Bay area. Salary & Bonofits. HOUSECLEANER looking for Wan Chairs newly ph 51 Our Fre 922-6133 “Or RefsJExp/transp. with black silk negotiable, TEACHERS peo average $25 per hour. maple dresser, Blond Equal 0} Employer provincial With a 60 second presentation. Walnut head board & Match, also PROGRESSIVE RETAIL SALES time. Parent Experience proterred. F/T-P/T House Sitter Avallabie 718-897. Work With Us. Co-op, a AG old class. BS in Vacation nd? of Jand 4 year e Bi RY FRENCH OAK Br seeks counselors to work with required, Call 627-2682 Don&# leave your house unat- & be part of something special ly b Ereoti cond. $750. 5 developmentally disabled tended. Professional woman SECURITY 604-6987 or 694-3965 COUNTRY FRENCH Dinette set in group nome settings. references will Assistant Store Manager Excellent Cond. $100 After 5 pm. aduFull time, part time. State-of- PERSON attprovi fecaly- lov- = 781-4105 Sales Associ: attent home tn the- tralning provided. PART TIME BAYVILLE /satiil Ing to THE VILLAGE O CHAIRS TYPIST PIT your absence. Callyo CHIPPENDALE TABLE/6 retail for sum. Wo are a national reginal EVESIWKENDS white lacquer-formic women' accep applicati Positions: firm. in $6.64-$7.11 hour to start ee Speciali uarde, swim Village. Will train on linger Please Call Mr. Michael Landi Huntington fo vorui HOSPITAL BED, Com- apply you IBM PC - 12:30-4:30 dally. $8/hr. 516-627-4400, ext 270 least 18 old and tor ENTRY- si ode, 2 tists & Cane Excel cond. PT local OUR STORE OFFERS: must be at years 421-4488 BOOKKE tat Public be ir health. All area aw re] Levpairer Xposave ai are- BtwnBtwn. 9am and noon. Manhasset good B DEGR BUSINE Exciting fast paced School residents are ply tor IN, FOR SALE TWIN SIZE WAI ‘TER BED mosphere. and the village of MANAGEMENT Assertive, am- LIKE NEW $225. Call 674-4745 Equal Oppt’y. Employer bitious, ee 2 & quality WAN REN service rep. PIT BUSY CPA FIRM-nas the & you a csislojm& have bo merchandise. snould for hours evenings adjuster, for Must Schoo! Street pick up an ap- Jeni lent salary for Go aa Sa on IBM CRT unit in izedreceptio& good with with plication. For more information suitable cile Call Glenn 666-8288 It you are an individual SHELTER WORKERS client calls, any perc 9:30-1:30 in 8 retail experience, have contact: 883-5500 pm. MATURE WOMAN Will care for Flex. Hre. Gard Huntington area. immediate Director exp. a plus. excellent communi ton and Village child weekdays Port jo 742-3088, openings, all EOE Call Recre your my Sheppherd area. skill submit Joftery L. Davis 628-1439 Refs. 883-0816 “Nav Boy& organizational bet. 10am-4pmoni:2 '1- Washingtoi rq. OF 1882-1945. appl in person: CLERICAL STRONG HEALTH AIDE PIT to TELLERS Seml-Retired RN Flo 747-8282, Ext. 145 Input experience helpful, but will Fredericks of Hi assist with female patient. Mon.Wed. and Sat. Dati ropean background desires train. N. Hyde Pk (602 Broodway Mali Required. Leave 92 1-08 in a career and ii yeu customer oriented) personable, interested welcome Hletevill ate oe good with figures... 822-2172 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT WE HAVE FULL TIME & PART TIME FRACO BELGE Coal Stove, 22000 PIT Counter Help Bagel Bakery. POSITIONS GTU&# $350. Call 277-5326 eves. Mon-Fri mornings 516-742-0420. The Incorporated Village of POSITIONS FOR YOU For Sale-3M Whisper Writer SALESPERSON- RETAIL Bayville has positions for sum- teletype Machine with suppiles. Positive mer help available for the 1963 * EXCELLENT BENEFITS PACKAGE 3500. Call 883-4466. DENTAL ASST Tues & Thurs Georg PrT grow opportunity at HILLIARD Beach Season!!! GE-selt Oven & Stove on- full days. pret&# not essen- & NAVY, 37 Glen St., Glen *OVERTIME COMPENSATION cleaning ARMY WANTED tlal. Salary commensurate WANTED Carpentry, plumbing ly $100, solid Ethan Allen DR, 1 Certified Life Guard: (For jay Evenings) table/3 leav on chairs excell. wiexp. Call 750-0086 671-3330 masonary work ASk for C.J 2) Swim instructors (should DOUBLETIME COMPENSATION 271-1457 Cond. Ori ly $1400. life have senior saving) (For Saturdays) 516. bie. Sales Positions Applicants must be at least 16 GIRLS&# WHITE BEDROOM FURN. mnalt flexi also ot and health. princess beds; 2 double chests, PFT - FIT Full Training aesates The Village of Bayville is chairs table, 1 work toakin for bi-lingual peo- 27 Business 2 night Lot&# talk! Contige in- equal Employer fate mirror wipier glass. Ask- Housewives, trainees, ple. oe with Carol: and welcomes applications jizens terviews FIDELITY Opportunities trom mmin women ani , : HUMMEL ANNIVERSARY PLATE senior citizens. “Spring EAT For more information, please 19 $165 Call Danc Boxe contact the Hal tor an BATH & GIFT SHOP 1 Great Neck Rd. Villa NEW YORK BATHTIQUE Franchise tow Spinet organ bench application or Call: 1438. FIT Typlat/Office Clerk No.1 available in New Soundview $350. All transistor, 352-5384 will be an: jewered by Good with heavy cor in Great Neck, NY 11021-2305 Questi ion Director. 746-8500 Marketplace opening Large mirror approx. 6ft. wigold Housewives, August. Complete startup, leaf 2 modern fruitwood (516) 487-2320 rey Dav Hecreati at Ext. 366 border, seaporte s Call Human Resources & continuing Clerk Helen Phillips. night tables, 2 wht. marble urn Park Ave. M/F traini Cashcon pius good credit Equal Opportunity Employer , lamps, campaign wainut desk, Mae ‘| y- bookcase ani re: filled as soon es possible 516-561- Call 24 hours per day 718-441-0027, 718-847-3470. SALES for FREE portfolio MINK CAPE -% length, Autumn AGGRESSIVE TRAINEE 1-800-333-BATH TELLERS haze, magnificent skins, sacrifice! distributor tor offering by prospectus only PY FIT GUYIGAL FRIDAY Action 482-3501 coe totfootijabie in- Into ‘Some! of & Book- Spring Trainee or Experienced typing to train for SEARS ELECTRIC RANGE between 9 to ghic ring Excellent benefits & working ea? at White-all never used. diversified duties, starting ..With Flower Time! Contact or se conditions. Manager make offer 234-8879 our sales counter. Excellent $300 or OPROEC Tipp Sit Assistant Manager. NOW! Own 6 fig. plus leading room for advance- Join Levittown Flower Time Garden & Craft Center SNOW TIRES 2 whitewall radials T F/T Start $7 t health/fit. P/ | prods. futuwit 989-8100 mounted size P 136-76R14 $40.00 in these immediate, permanent opportunities: eee eee p hour 90845777 516-293-9090 Se 944-3072 SUPERVISOR GREENHOUSE ———— SNOW TIRES -2 Firestone re- whitewalls, B7Bx13, $35. 671-4684 PIT OFFICE WORK SECRETARY ee Exper red; 32 Instruction after Experienconal supervisory skills. Duties include quires good mail, supplies, auto. Fit or Pr TIRES FOR SALETwo FR 76-15, & errands jomeowners, light maintenance, 516-67 CRAFTS SUPERVISOR TEMPORARY POSITION ar One 6 78-13 wirim, One P158/80R 13 for Insurance Agency. ‘Op- Good ‘ail gin t Gelle All wirim, $15 EACH 759-1923 Experlence preferred for this popular department. deliver for retired ———— PIT driverroe wantedate t te ingt portunity person. Exams & Exp& F/T & P/T Experienc- skills needed. Subjects. TWO 67 CHEVELLE doors, right & Must have cas. Contact Elena or SECRETARY supervisory 740-5480 In Your Home. 718) and misc $200 take all. Jean at: ed typing, file, computer A Lig left, parts. CASHIERS After 5:30 Sfomea hetpfut diversified Retiree. Exceli pay. Call: Call Ron 826-6275, p.m. Flexible 31-0800 duties. Full & Part Time. No experience necessary! 427-7000 221-4700 Bellmore schedules available! 36A Garage/Tag Sales SECRETARY All positions offer competitive pay, full time employees PAT PODIATRIST in now: Tow CAR TRAIN TO BE A RECEPTIONIST Spm. For modern office with com- receive full benefits. Apply person CUSTOM TAG SALE ‘wit! tral. ‘S puters and word processing !o OPERATOR TRAVEL AGENT rs antar work closely with owner of the ROZ 3767 Hempstead Tpke. NORTH SHORE AREA By company. TOUR GUIDE Levittown Elegance in Oyster Bay Cove. MacCRATE VieeaTe 8 WAEC May 14th-15th-10am to 4pm 516/735-6459 nce cinui —_ Baker dr-8 chairs, collectables, PIT Secretary (516) 674-2008 621-6024 paintings, ‘Start locally, full time/part time. hammont sion Train on live airline computers. 5 Days per week. 5-6 Hours per ne Home & resident training. day. Friendly Real Estate office. study joe aid available. JOBS AGENT MacCRATE SUMMER TRAVEL National Headquarters: books, Pompano, Florida desk, file cabinets, ebony FullTime/PartTime . ing, 683-2900 Parsons table. NBrth&q Er ACT. Northern Bivd. to RT 108-North “AgePA TRAVEL SCHOOL continue to East Main St. Right STUDENTS nce with re ‘2 mile. to #87 REAL ESTATE SALES HELP 4-800-327-7728 (AGES SIXTEEN AND OLDER) 484-2140 Agreat fut with multimiltion negotiable. Accredited Member N.H.S.C. Us. O coll Adam Betet Call Sally at: 671-6101 tredijomesa, Condos, ale for: ADULTS 36B Collectibles people. i gponsor, train and ‘support minded TIME TYPISTICLERK LIONEL AMERICAN FLYER, WANTED PART MAKLIN Trains Wanted by Private schedule to meet th « FULLTIME/PARTTIM quirements of erents with Collector Highest $ Pd, 486-6858. P.M. EVENINGS willing to age 6:00 P.M.-9:00 Good b Ic skills, Commission to 75% learn Word Processing. Co genial Mineola architectural- 40 Musical Instruments Tele-Marketing engineerin firm. Walk to bus and RR. I: Mir. Fatk GRAND Pi. -Hardman, goed No Experience Necessary §16-746-7555 s 2& $16 627-3 Plus Commission RECEPTIONIST Salary Call Pete 10 A.M.-5 P.M. © Mon-Fri For busyopen zati in- WAREHOUSE a « rl 42 Wanted To Suitchb sove calles General Warehouse Buy make referrals to o pac stinand end take ordse nels ane LIONELJAMERICAN FLYER & all gab just read o peaspe other old & trains wanted by See English. Some heavy lifting in- volved, Call: ri tineoi office. 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43 Boats For Sale 44 Apts For Rent 42 Wanted To Buy FARMINGDALE 4 BR | Estate: Taxes $2000. mint Cond. FIBER GLASS MFG GLEN HEAD-Lovely furnished Real 221-5715, 15& OWN!OWNER ORIENTAL RUGS & $179,000 neg. Rowboat.Will take up to 15 HP Out studio Apt with private entrance PAINTINGS OLD OIL Board. Excellent cond. $350. yard. Carpeted, new appliances. cash-any sizetc 516-787-9040 $650 inc! all FARMINGDALE HighY 334-0600 si HIGH OAKS REALTY R GALL 52D t ORIENTAL 671-6522 676-0287 For Rent Co-ops/Condos Glastron 46 Homes For Rent Offices WANTED-OLD Jewelry, Watches, 17 Ft Bowrider and trailer. New can- Glassware, & more. High Prices 200/b mooring. Noengine NECK Call 718-347-6543 vass. GREAT FREEPORT Waterfront Co-op paid! GREAT ‘Ow Call after 6 pm 671-7175, rooms (adjoining) with GLEN COVE-beautiful 3 BR, NECK-peych o By WANTED! Ol! Paintings -any oa fice In prime bidg. neat Huge 3 BR, 2 bath duplex bath, kitchen in Ranch. Frple, loaded wi vi rames. pre spa Owmer $159,900 378-p po 516-694-9767 cond (even 1orn). Also Uof ae$ dockag ol private home. Parking, extras. July Ist. tim 516-773-4267 Knytning o or ania sssugard Full Call GARDEN CITY area CRUISER 1978 19° -150 Mercury Ik to RR COVE REA“621-61 CAT House caits. Sat . $400. paid. urity. Gentleman pret. T GREENVALE-2 offices GARDENS renovated eng, galvanized trailer, runs great, sec! RCO HOMES watcheshes move Cail 621-5427 walk mainten FORC! WANTED -Old exc for water ski- ences. Available Immediately! PPlease demonstrate, 621-5427 o watchmakers ac- en. la. Reduced. b$: From $1 on up & local tax tools. Retired w $3000, Cal! 589-2581 Call before 9 am or after 8 pm: Share MANHASSET avail for 45A Homes To Swe 11-8786 1-800-634-72:col cumulation. Paying from $600 = 2 727=e quent propert INC. Holiday 25° Nov 1 Philippe. 482-8858 516-482-7868 BR. Move rightin eee Patek Grufully-equipped-sieeps8 8 CIT Windiess, GAR Co-op reduced.$135k 742-0 549-3 Cherry Val $20,0 or l Prof Owner E COTetn Coie.688 (6 MELVILLE-RTE. 110 MUST SELL. 627-7132 CA DAY SAILER(HERMAN-19 Ft.) All PLAINVSi eliosin NYSCAN GARDEN CITY— VALLEY Fiberglass main & Genaa, heronieseAb tush THE PARKWAY PLAZA HICKSVILLE 2br, Co-op, 2nd fir, new kit. undated Nese ed hame with two other working Outstanding office space GLEN HEAD $347,500 electric, beautiful, $100.00 and up paid for typewriters & Trim, Center board, full bath individuals. Fair Market Pricing. of 500, 1000, 3 BR, LR. DR, EIK, oa 1floAIA. Solid cond. manutactured before 1910. Call toll Benccabin, anchor, cushions. For turtner info. Call: {500w ft. aval Excellen MODERN COLONIAL cuddy $1100 0q. SwNe316-747 daysieves. tree 1-800-458-TYPE or send photo $1,500 FIRM. Boat in Amityville, parki top-grade manage- N.Y. 10021 49-3053 2 BR, LR, Kitchen, full bath, Call: 10 Box 372 New York, slip available ment, below market rates. 48R, 2% baths, den with frptc., $650 Betty Edwards 757-5510 Richard. 2 car gara suMeBens TONING TABLES. after 6pm 271-9494 GARDEN CITY EIK, pam w Beds, Vo 120 JAG REALTY 727-3030 reaidenti setting. SSunal-WOLFF Tanning 18tt. witrailer, 2% BR condo Exercisers. $5950 Call Vicinity large extras. Listed with... Slender Quest Passiv OMC,eelike new, lo hrs. 488-1132 laun- Save with family room, storage, Call tor tree color or Frank 221-6216 location. 1-800-228-6292.Catalo dry room, garage, exc. COVE REALTY to 50 percent STEIGER CRAFT 22° . On $288,000 —————————_——— 47 Time ATTENTION INVESTORS! FREE Evenrude. Custom canvas, trailer, Apt” Sharing PORT WASHINGTON 621-6161 profitabl op- cond. It- aaa GUIDE! Cash in on many extras. Excellent $725HUNTINGTOincl all. Owner 36: B71 Large 1 BR condo with private in Penny Stocks. Forces Sale. $8,000. 727-8079 BARBADOS VACATION-Save 1750 ft Luxury“ office space mint cond. $96,000. portunities ness ent terrace Inc. HRTINGTONSTATIONwt Time Sprung & Wise Securties. of 423-5782. $ Exchange for Te R fullkit. bath, LR, y NASD/S 1PC Call 1-800-451-7427 BR, Rockly Resort-Only Call Evan K smokers. Nopets children, no privledg$8500. Call Gary After 3 at 579-3974 742-0933 AUCTION NEWSPAPERS: Com- 421- 22 incl. heat. Call after 5pm, GLEN HEAD weekly 43A Sailboats for Sale MacCRATE prenensive aucti BR. ‘WANTED gan0it preview; estates, antiques. t LOC VALLEY. < IR 1 292:2900* nau YOroom BUCCANEER SAILBOAT 18° 48A Beeucalen Gardens” hou I witrailer & 4 h ie Jonnson GOVE REA 621-6161 GARDEN CITY-HEMPSTEAD den, ites, CAC, Northeast offer_ 767-1498 full sky haif year ‘$2500/best OYSTER BAY-2 BR Duplexeee $800 Gardens, 2 BR, new. bat Bulletin, PO Box $12, Austion SOUTHERN SAILS 20 ft. Cabin, plus utlifiles SiaNEY WORLD VACA Catn weil, below sui See Pearor Owego, NY. & 922-6877 SYOSSET $96K 294-1048 outboard, trailer, mooring MIKE TALBOT ‘Luxury 51m, 2bath cond sbon price mon or work at home A WONDERFUL tamity experience $1,900. 621-8886 WASHINGTON 207 Bath, ‘Swimming pool, iennis, raquat Scandina- Protessional Building. Approx. Australian. European, PO $875 883-6913 ball, MORE! Minutes to all, professiOPPORTUNITY bamt, yd. 300 ft suitable CPA, etc. All —— vian High School exchange Pat $400/ Frank, 516- GLEN HEAD Beautiful ES 671-0695 tudio pee toa. Exceptional location. students arriving in August. PORT Coninda Marinas TA incl all LIE 300 South “Shangri-La” all host 43C Suitable 1Sen S578 Set Oyster Become a family Call us. fo F4 joy! $329,000 American intercultural student ex: G O87 REALTY Gord IC REALTY 8742300 For | WEST Go rT from $1 change. 1-800-SIBLING Oe ent Mr. Setting Rental 3 doors from wu. HO property. for “8BFAseason. AIPool & all amenities. 921-1000 CASH FOR COLLEGE. Money ROSi 2% ne c Est sum3 BR. OWNER, 746-1632 call 805-687 sil sizes. Call ocean, Garden Reposseasions. available-if know to S5ft Clty VicinityCathedral college is you Call COVE REALTY 621-6161 ONEOOGEAN Ext GHS375_ an27-8386 If no answer See NO CONDO-OCEAN, OPEN HOUSE where to look! 271-3221 Molin a 3456 ROSLYN Estate +EIK, POOL, TENNIS. GREENVALE-Mid $200&# 3-4 WOODBURY Office space to share SUNDAY, MAY 16th 1-4PM suitable 1. $600 Inc! Stu 2Bath, ee setting. luxury bldg. 367 Bullding 36, Apt. 1F B veCuri today! COVE REAL " : t FRIENDLY FAMILY Condition. CO REA 621-61 COLLEG FINANCIAL AID. No ROSLYN FURN. 3 B Pool util inc! MONTAUK terrace. Mint matter what your or jOATYARD Ask $1350. RE New water condo sleeps For Sale Bemice Bambery ation: grad far REALTY 621-6161 Building APPRAISERS y COVE fo In Por 45. Suana, hot tub pool, fishing Source gu 742-0933 slips mooring service. Will ROSLYN-Large Luxury BR, A/C pier, 5 Ton ‘Cou priv needs. handie all your boating bemt. Dishwasher, wiw. Yard, beach. Short walk to . Alaiplu beaches and town S Off See Ext. 811 SIGBEE 621-6161 and weekly rental. 1-900-usa-1221 CO REALTY 2g ft zoned heavy n- Ext. rates. Now all 17, MELVILLE S.D.5. CRUISE SHIPS: hiring MARINA 549-9859 Bubc oo Ba Sojus al esia ings. ing M ROSLYN VILLAGE $289,000 re roui er arorm 000 2 RUC Cail Ext. H-508 767-0971 NORTHGATE CONDO (815)292-890 LAKE FRONT 7,500 Sq tt zoned commercial 2 DINER ON MAINSTREET, Amster- rane i Aski Largest — featuring 3/ br, REALTORS N.Y. equipped with renovated, 2nd tloor, 2 ate dam, NY. Fully Newly MONTAUK yeo x ee ail amenitie gat w ar rana Realty Locust | Cotta fur- tennis Front and eperatetwotamiiyre batath 2gB deden. AVAI front newly ‘clubhouse, pool, Valle awe Realea. E, state AVAa rl 922-6010 hou Mattas Realty “Ag NOW. Parking, garden. Idea! a TORR plantings. mo-knell i ‘Aski $ aie For Info or app& call: ae monti wee ;,gpocim h Deran DRIVERS WANTED: Minimun age $21.0 " Karen " season rate for May, June, Sept. Paganuzzi s Spa ex. reat country hitones' () y country Apts. for Rent OWNER al Banke v 2 Call 757-6311 Store For Rent oldwell aa pains 270. FLORAL PARK focor weekly settlements, 673-4444 [ RooConvenie en meanLoca cexccersraqnFF 3 room frpic. heat Incl : ficgram ecinghoted Xpress, Inc. 516—674-4111 Suit. $598. es (800)331 HICKSVILLE furn GLEN COVE REALTY 621-6161 MOTEL ON THE Bay South Elec- useot garage COVE RELO - World Leader in Relocation GOVERNMENT SURPLUS: 3BR,LA,DA.EIK, Jwo stores for rent Brand SEA CLIFEWa BR deck, jemes Nor fo New tron typewrit ne ro - tol south Glen Cove print: “HO REA 621-6161 SiR on incon ‘AL YOU EE ||. ronat p F season CO wNitone gait Full fn, wheel 00 casaaicharacter memory. furnished kitchen, decks, 220 ee 3 BR, 2 batox. location eee bemt, aide patio, ig yard. Lo Taxes. ro features Studente,nome,ot- SEACLIFFWehaverestockedour .6 Color Cente 1 IS THE KEY man for Info. Owner. 822-3143 toe $174.00 1-7 16684-4680 PARKAsking inventory. Call u Priv bee BEN KIANA Only 671-2300 Colonial legal 2 statis. GIL REALTY Move Into IRISH Setter Pupples. Excep- 674-4500 right UNIONDALE-New efficient 1 8R ————————_ sonety loving lines. Bred for JAG HUNTINGTON basement Hofstra. Heat show, col 48s-REA e Rent | For 1&& Included $800. Call 483-0063 Space PRIME AREA OFA certified. Three genera- Dam stu lowe a premises. $350. Ideal tor professional SD on TON NORTHPORT and dishes, plus private B To tion c tfrge ranching HICKSVILLE NORTH OF 25A erve bath: e and beach. . housekeeper, WITHOUT pool, , tennis LOSE HOMES FOR SALE busy chopping strip INCHE In 45 3,000 aptft.- basement seers DR, co DIETING: Inches disappear Ideal laundromat, beauty fami pi natural STARTERHOME Updated 3 BA, 2% bath, DR, den, playrm., lovely pro- office Ideal for inac- v minutes. Bathe-Away in ‘00 D ropres Priced from: perty. $280, tie B pen ac Crerg fe Gianing and (nu Y. Unsightty cr 10-031- room Gelluitte and stret marks BAY ESTATES 9BA, 2bath, DR, modern kitchen, trpic., manHASsET and horse, Ma diminish. Soothes skin ailments. i mint, beach-mooring $385,000 $140,000 Co a ee Mest oes sr? D toot to $400,000. FAMILY HOME EWITHEVE BA, 2bathe, itor tiret rosult uat ea $365,000calli MANHASSET STATION-Parking ma ue srindows, decks, modem EIK, extra large property. R EA DY FOR OWNE CALL o 0 enipp end reed $120 mo. Call Young area, 468A, 2% bathe, ‘Ava meen Away, mod Spa & Wkends. 516-421-0815 516-673-3605 LIS Th tal car garage, lovely property. $425,000 Eveo IMMEDIATE Bath Cedarhurst,4 creNewAren uitch CAC, hugeoneplayroom x 1 11516 COUNTRY MEET YOUR all ages. TOWN & Offices For Rent OCCUPANCY goswnnars2storess0 a ot and 883-6200 900.80 ft geot: Wit Pai SoeepSu n/LAID O unattac thouslo meet members anxio Toll PONT WASHINGTON res ROUGH $ 48-2604 scquainta C cir. FI aaa 3400. land send) CernerCOLONIAL Prest1900-263-6673Noon opm. Tl HO Lge hm ottice Exeel location inctu he RIDERS MANHA Approximate, restauranis Git REALTY 671-2300 ned f busin To Share | Rent | 45A Son ae:tran eamAmple peni Walk RR. 44 For Apts WESTBURY - Corner store, exc. 0 50..| Apts it —————— LANDING ———__ ee eres TO eves Bo eee ee 5,00 Rieder Sar BARR REA e27-8609 Owner oieroao 24 PARK 2 8F elKAN a On the In M Real WILLIexcept en ALL AREAS of 338-4300 ans machine. Bay ours W AnAGe-| ranee, Wear MANHASSETASS! $850. Owner ail wanapor-2423 Eves GLEN COVE GProRTN Positi FOwit seasonal par-| 516-068-3933 FREE Private rooms, cooking, 1eun- ier tees uase 50 Rooms For Rent CHARMING pla comp KI ral ny, extres:tos salute Ss Glen Cove Road Offering plan avaltable Earn high commis exotic $14 par foot Pi ‘The oun shines brightly on this trips, bonus. gifts, Call KIANA trom sponsor. 18-80-6019 ALL AREAS charinded couHoweringonto shrve a '4- and specimen trees. Formal try LF-trpic, huge DR, wute SE cooking, laun- Studio Cottage Private rooms, For Sale rontraatorasiktaie 53 Homes pornnas BROOK Grvate Sa aa ae rm rw 20ty,sn7j ee ee a 16i 2 Oar gerege.. Aching Noe “NO TO LIST YOURS~ Bai o COPIAGUE-off Montauk H Front Gait Han 716-54 ‘On GLEN COVE AMITYVILLE-Gay 25 Near ail. 1 Bedroo alt ne Sie 708-0 ni AAA SHARES oe Upstairs apt. ACCENTS | for ee LA, “QUALITYY LANDSCAPING®: maturwondn pe — sale/rent.3BR, Prime loca’ plo 516-579-7900 oeSe New installations: Garden Sel, serusel, ew REAL ESTATE security wireterences. fo11859q ft-A FR pa e decks, Many extras. tion Garden 6:30 to age, 29 Park Ave. co 5i¢.769-4306 after z pm ing. Late summer occupancy. po0rg220 planupr BA sanconv. to aa ELMONT-3rma, 1BR, New Ap- are his fu 2 apt. 516-671-3330 Mani vice; i eneutlati Ca HUNTINGTON-nice 516-828-1404 Eves wiw Util. LIRA/bus, etc. George 627-9360 944-7171 (2 pllances new carpeting, “Gan Gentleman pret. 027-6 uy Near all $675 Leave days/12-2/212-323-140 or S10 008 included. ae Deve RARE OPPOATUNITYHIGH evea/6-1017 18.06.2487 ‘mKay.7751072 FARE ANG Soe Nectcnt pAalPe stare 900 iinanealr mere —————————_ GLEN COVE Office/Retal, amok! to-ei COR PARK ain,mon ere donce168 afew more pepa . main road (80 caltatter or perr Ape SNASSEY 46 Homes For Rent {tee snipe: ree eet oroperty lurnever,| callassiaa7 format Are). Includes OPEN HOUSE Box 332, Stam- COVEZ BAUR. eictacn. |__| He oar NER Dateite: Wil GL Wanted prolly te. Yd, GLEN HEAD-Executive 51 Real Estate actoneyi 2 62 re gesg ene Offic For Owner. abe 944 bin I SAL RE fun rasinp CO REALTY 621-6161 Room allamenities par se Ootctnnebon en COLO ie ea CH REALTY 2% full basement a Cert ee eee Av Confere Bur Immediate baths, Seer ean car eiom. Inc 71-2000 pATY,con near beach. Preconstruction aeredest her 676-0043 Pric acrea, sah hours. thouPT mother' PORT WASHINGTON RESPONSIBLE et lady eseks | setting. ‘$989,000 leeching Aplus. Floo Exctusive with PiivIl for info: &-8 Sunday exper e GLEN COVE RENT NOWNew BEAUTIFUL CONDO small Apt, near ehooping $12,000 or salaryicomm Cove Valley, Bayville HIGH OAKS REALTY after 6pm. Studio &2 Pool, tennis, w- 2 3 with LA, OR, and sions. BR, bath, oce 044-0463 Grejre W w carpet, AC, dishwasher, ter- EIK. 671-6622 676-0287 00-3:00 or 7:00-9:00 ask charming modern $3600 face, $1625, $900 NO FEE Oe 759-9210 HARDING \@INEOLA mid $200°. Moth TRAIN TO A Own Bathroom, ELMONT 6 old 12 Am HI Daughter 2 Baths plus MECHANIC 7 w ith handsDopon rtation. Non- ye GLEN COVE-mod Luxury 3 BR, 2 Rench, E-X 180, 2 full bthe. Full BR-plus fin2. rectdery: gram. Next cla janua Real Estate ntieman, with 8 inklore, new tlal vetting. Walk to Diese! Technology Institute, ‘o105 bth, 8 Deck, 718-226-00 Aftor oe wre MU SEE! 3643063 REAL “621-6 Phoenix Ave., Enfleld, CT. SayitSkylights 365-6606 pool, ‘COVE 1-800-243-4242 COVE REALTY G21-8 4800212wherBestoffer___=5

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PORT WASHINGTON Brick Col- Credit ck 2 car paras: FLORIDA ORIENT PORT WASHINGTON PORT WASHINGTON on BF F De mon prospe te HARB ee ee ee Private COVE REALTY 621-6161 PASCO COUNTY Private community. COLONIAL cheerful JUST LISTED asters. Simple, fast. inexpensive. 3 br, expan- beach/boating. 3 BR 2 bath Beautiful new kit Free info 581-4545 dable, year round cottage. SOUTHOLD WATERFTONT Glorious lifestyle with beautiful chen very rooms and Fabutous mother daughter 2 BA, dock, beach, In private affordable nomes. Close to Transfered owner. fow taxes. spaci$259, block from water. LROR: community. $295,000. world famous beaches and brand new EIK with skylights, 2 information Call 765-3315 dynamic area. WALK TO A from this 4 plus BR and brand new bath. Com- 53A Loans F Mortgage live dream FR GUIDE. BR, 2% bath LA with frpic., DR, plete level. Lower level your upper WRITE: room, low taxes. 53C Out Of Town GOLF COAST LIVING ee STOP CENTURY 21 Real Estate 225 East Main St. FORECLOSURE! New Port Richey, Fla. 34652 POLAN AGENCY ACCENTS ‘A RETIREMENT HOME OR CALL: TATy 944-0721 IN KINGMAN ARIZONA 813-845-0453 REAL ESTATE behind on mor- 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. (4 tote 60 x 142 ft.) Falling your 163 Main St. tgage payments? Wecan help! Two houses - One fully fur- OPEN SEVEN DAYS WKLY. No u 2 Bad Pt. Washington nished, installed payments to years! Momber Pt. Wash. A.E. Board 6 rms., newly credit, bankruptcy or 844- 7171 627- gas wall heating, exhaust UP STATE ment is not a problem. Hot water tankon- Foreclosure assistance 2 Bedroom Cabin on 102 acres ly one year old. with meadows & mount- divorced |, SEA renovated. House - 3rms., BR, trom SYOSSET NORTH-10 rm, 1 yr. od, CLIFF-Completely ains with view. 2 miles old. 2 on bath, kitchen and a front deck, Skylight frpic, car garage, Century family Lovely large Deer Run Ski Resort. Deer & Plot. $3589 that could be used as a EXTRAS, RENT $2,000 option to room turkey rifle country. Owner.

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Roxanne Won Jaso Cirillo Jean Hassan Michael Paradiso Hicksville Hig Hono Roll 3rd Quart Katherine Woodcheke Karen Conro Michael Hoop Roseann Pilutik Jennifer Yeswoit Cynthi Crociata Christophe Jaros Stefan Pinto Ninth Grade Denise Bej Jennifer Conigliar Heather Tower Robert Cross John Kell Maria Policastro Principal&# List Elizabeth Carrese Kevin Cottrell Michael Trac Tive Gr William Dahlstedt Jacquelin Langloi Brian Poppenwim Thomas Cassat Lorraine Dammes Eileen Tucker Christine Arianne Prashad (90-10 average) David Danowski Leptic John Cerini Dougl Danowski Rachae Whitne Lizza Joanne Rivera Jennifer Alexander Dawe Dette Christoph John Depao Jessica Fandacone Thomas Witti ne — Michael Richard Donna Anzalone Martin DeVito Lync Rothenber Abb E Khatib Sandra Fochi Marily Wood Liinda Alfani : David Mahone Cynthi Sanchez Jeanne Marie Bonner A nn Délead David Feitell Deborah Frankson Andrea Zarou Derg Burns Nanc Assad Lawrence Mang Leanne Sebastiano Sea . Steven : Diguisepp Glenn Garbus Sta Mey Di pe tscunt Martin Patrick Seiden Heather Carpent Eleventh Grade Chris Doyl Grego Noel Goldbe Nanc Hog Adam Barthmare Thomas McBride Melissa Sheinwold Honor Roll ; Rober Coog Edelstein Glenn Graep Richard Hon Faith Bloom Bets McCandless Elfiky Jennifer Abrahamson Sholl Aym Maureen Herman En Grego Jacquelin Huan Rosean Antonacci Michael Brigan —_ _aria Moone : Lis Ente na David Kean Ann Kear Chris Fevola e Sim Lorraine Fa Kell Ronald Atienza Am Brittman Nicholas Munson Patricia Kear Adam Farshad Khadem Lisa Calma Lyn Flanner Stev Jenni Simon Brian Garnets Karily Ayre Negli Smith Maureen Lee John Kozlowski Terri Jo Caloia Nanc Funge Winnie Jenni Cynthi Gayl Doren Barile N Lisa Spinell Elizabeth Coakl Daniel La Robert Gardner Mauree Gill Vincent Baudone Phili Campi Ton Nguye Michael Luong Jillian Linnehan Carr Karen Gluszak Kristine Jacqualin Truelove Brian Gleason Stacie Berg Christ Noy Ronald Mancuso Tara Maria Thomas Hilla Varmaz Heather Haye Andrea Brogn Russell Cassar Graep Jennifer O' John Mandra Gordon Maricevic Ann Caulfield Ann Greenfield James Ort Carol Victor Tara Hoope Yuet Lin Butt Kell Laura Manser Traci Martin Chas Lorraine Greiner Janene Otten Victoria Yanez Susa Hume Donn Caloia Timoth James McCrann McMahon David Lederer Kell Jeannette Chavez Stephe McNicholas Daniel Molone Eric Michaels James Collins PAL Basketbal News Seema Christina Mo Hicksville Boy Richard Mirra Nangi Christine Critelli Cuon Nguy Heather Mullee Charlette with on Jennifer Negri Victoria Cullen By Anstey received trophies but no “places” Munson them. The Hicksville PA stresses Paulsen Kell O'Cal Christophe Trace Delio Hicksville PAL held their annual Boys participa: Jason all above Robert O' Michelle Murtha Basketball awards ceremony recently. Nassau tion and sportsmans in sports Nicole Pedone Sandra Delperci officer Bill Toelstedt officiated anythin else. B giving the same trophie to Danielle Pagoulat Tom N Aram Dikici County poli Nicole Rizopoul all baseball/softball also) we Maria Paradiso Richard Nofi as he ha for 14 years. particpants (in David Doucette from Jarret Roth At this meeting, it was announced that eliminate any tension resultin playof Anthony Michael Ros Oliva all and to be Carrie Ann Sabat Jo Dunay Hicksville PAL jackets can be ordered and etc. We consider boy girls Nauman Shah Shre Pate Ruchi Sagg Suzanne Endres pai fo at late registration on June (Mid winners. Michael Skalin Hoa Pham dle Street entrance, p.m. 7 Dora Santoli John Fabrizio School/4t 7-9 Not only did the boy receive their John Steneck Harris Philippo (Woodland Avenue School 7-9 p.m.), and their Sell Laura Fico trophies but the were allowed to kee Christ Avenue School Lola Anastiasia Thireos Denise Pilot (Woodlan 7-9 p.m.) shorts and t-shirts. our summer Afsheen Shah Jacqueli Fiorillo During pro- Myro will chair the jacke committee. Many their t-shirts Peter Ye Reynal Roja Formica gram, all participants get to kee Samantha Smith Anthon parents want to become involved with their Cher Zukowsk David Sacrestano and hats. Kalp Udeshi Christine Galati children in the Hicksville PAL; however, Grade Vivian thanks to Twelfth Santia Stephan Gaylo because of time committments, they cannot The Hicksville PA offers speci Tenth Grade of Principal&# List Michael Schneider volunteer to be managers or coaches. Police Dr. Chatherine Fenton (superintenden Principal’s List Virgini Gilson Shirin Alavi David Shencavitz officer Toelstedt requeste any parents in- schools) Tom Shaw (superintendent of - Ambrosio John Giuttari Hicksville Anthony terested in participating on committees to facilities and operations) and the Eleni Apostolidi Joan Smith Lisa Grillo Rana Lee Araneta contact him a late registration. School Board fo their tremendous support Patrice Caput Kim Stepha Hart Karen Bentrewicz Nanc As with our baseball and softball programs, of Hicksville yout programs. Kare Cimino Robert Telender this awards The received trophies Melissa Biagi Cathleen Hattan all participants at ceremony following boy William Cornelius Sanja Tewari Chris Michael Boord Hoga Rookie Division Ramon Pla Steve Tsounis Mark Ridgwe Debra DePom Theodore Urban Vivian Ibrahim Anzalone Michael Carr Hugo Lazo Brian Soper James Toelstedt Anthony Scott Michael Valente Jennifer Clanc Epstei Michael Janovs Matthew Puerta Kevin Krueger William O’Hara Joh Luyster Michael Flemin James Weber Busch Orientale Jonatha Kanuck Kestutis Bitenas Timoth Clear Karen Karrmann Michael Jare Jessica Garnets Jon Webster Andrew Chin Zaheer Master Jennifer DeGroff Colleen Kell Jeremy Cooper Cliff Lan Andrew Green Jennifer Jackson David Wolter Caroline Kilduff Gregg Knepper Bobb Quaresim Jennifer Diamond Joe Laffer Kevin Kessler Ret Cam Debbie Jonason Katrin Zafiriadis James Kneisel Thomas Ludwig Michelle Eg Daniel Mandriotta Matthew Hamlin Ricca Agn Josep Barbara Zub Lee Sub-Intermediate Neil Esposit Mar Chi Ka (Pau Daniel Losito Vincent Losito Jonathan Schwartz Dheera Khanna John Fitzgera Tenth Grade Jennifer Livingsto Rya Donovan Michael Parella Michael Beinert Shawn Kraemer Kuck Scott Galdo b warDalu Anst Kim Franchino Honor Roll Larua Lombardo Bryan = Brian David Joh Caliquir Joe Walsh Kemmlein Gererd Halfpenny Jennifer LaSpalu Cind Brzozowski Claudine Maas Cra Gan Patrick O’Brien Brian Rooney Brian Jone Denis Becker Nathalie Landrein Pau Steve Gavlik Benjami Carsl Mang Nicholas Linnehan Phili Zafriaidis Brian Warfield Anthon Langon Marshall Brian McKee Terri Maurziod DePascale Tamm Scott Salz Carl Matrson Jaso Depew Glyn Steven Goldman John Laspin McMahon Smith Brian Ros Gutliano Sandra DiBenedetto Kathry Adam Whitney Mark Sethna Kell Lobmeier Giokazta Molina Russell Sass Sam Chainani paieeS Nicole Marie Hanna Eileen Dohert Danny Goodrich An Luu Richard Maurer Darren Lowry Tony Chaalambous Hansen Neil Dubon Timothy Murph Brian Scotto Augustin Kevin Soper William Koopman Joh O’Brien Shivani Makkar Duncan Arti Panchal James Hundertmark Jeanine Robert Bentrewicz Joh Guzman Charles Carlisle Jude McFee Stephe Greg Santosh John Ro Ellinger Harr Pang Robert Ludwi Josep Lowry Eric Solomon Paul Prisco Paul Par Mullee Joanne Karazim Mcinerne Patricia Freyeis Min Sherief Edbedewe Robert Paul Joh Santos Tommy Jennifer Nunziata Kenneth Cardone Goodlet Josep Croce Jennifer Krop Patrick Grecco Josep Pass Joh Fehmanbach Tommy Sheila Raz Schaffer George Nolan Justin Serpico Brian Shor Andrew Love Am Groves Thoma Pedicini Christophe Matthew Schwartz Junior Divison Jaso Dammes Bobb Delarosa Lisa Reinhardt Colleen Maria Pohanis Lucinda Manolakes Kenn Michael Costa Patel Paras Gosalia Dennis Kelly Michael Roth Vijay : Ton N Karen Kratochvil Thoma Reilly Michael Schaeffer Alexandra Pang Cira Limoli Brian Robe 12- Rober Schantz Hicksville Baseball Team Beats Uniondale, Chan Park Christa Lipta Ernesto Rodrigu Danielle Signore Jennifer Hicksville School&# varsity baseball Da Kilfoil improved his record to 3- and Penelo Passar Josep Luparel Roone Hig Uniondale last week to drove hom the winning runs in the 4-2 win. Patricia Sutter Martin Mehdi Saadati team swept improve Pate Geoffr tied th score before Shipr its record to 12-3. Hicksvilles pitching once Jo Passo’ squeeze bunt Margar Tobin Kenneth Maser Komalji Sachar Yolanda Pino the week b giving up on. Kilfoil’s winning hit. Daw Trenka again highlighte Mazaher Crai Schroeder Tim Gansrow lead the team in with Deanna Rung Abdolreza l five runs in three games. hitting Rober Walsh Sciabarassi Dayat Shands Joyc McPhillip Denise Phil Campisi improved his record to 5-0, a .40 average. Harriet Sharma with a earned run Phil has Andrea Sharetta Youn John Mey Anu .6 average. 49 Zimmerman Smith strikeouts in 3 innings. Rebecc Smith Straug Brian Michielini Eric Hicksville Hig Girls’; Maria Zouros Edward Swa Brian Spinne Dominick Mirabelli Talento Hicksville Track Team Dina Steinmark Ninth Grade Stephe Mongiell Nanc Hig Boy Sprin Edward Strocko Honor Roli Drig Morin Stephe Thaye Coach: Hank Cooney Tiedemann Tennis Team Caroly Webe (85-8 average) Jean- Paraskeva Geor Denise Bej Heather Carpenter | Sea Tower Karen Cimino Lori Cimino Jennifer Wernon Alex Athanasiou Ami Patel Coach: Martin Cohen Fan Michae Perloff Michelle Tsounis Edward Assad Amand Bakhru Teresa Davis Lorraine Ellen Youn Anast Athanasopoul Linda Nimesh Udeshi Michael Boord David Einzig Lauren Fecke Gorney Eleventh Grade Babani Paul Poretsk Hill Raje Peter Ferrandino Michael Flemin Jea Harkins Shawndra Rivers Margar Van Doran Principal’s List Lisa Bashwiner Courtne Brian Garnets Michael Gutradt Nancy Hogen Melody Justine Richar Verbouwens Car Andersen Navin Belani Nac Rou Dheera Khanna Michael Kwas Colleen Kenney Jennife Livingston Scotto Christine Vitale Thomas Marchena Lee Eric Monceyo Maria Paradiso Pau Aversano Andrew Belis Sallyan Stephe a Wahne Stacey Price Courtney Reynold Franceska Baer Carol Bell John Soliman Diane Gregory Martin Tony Nguyen Sciabarass! 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- 1988 HICKSV- New May 12, Page-40 Hicksville Illustrated News Hicksville, York Thursday, St Ignati Loyo CY News By Barbara Lewis Playin outstanding pitching for the Basebal and Softball season isin full swing Dodgers Glenn Aragoncillo pitched Hicksville American Soccer With some clouds and rain over the while the catcher hada sore weekend, we did manage toget some games hand, John iri threw out men. Jason Amplo had timely hitting and Club Division Standings Schieferstein was outstandin,bicsing uan Standing as of May 1 Whales 8 Yankees had goo playing Ca An Girls’ Division Won Koulouris, Jo Penge Paul Mackin nd Neil - for the Bluefish were, Peter Owls 4 Playing Swanton. This went into extra innings, Dunican with 2 DBL and a single Mai Blast when the gers came back in the top a Genovese had 2 DBL’sand Robert Normile hit Arrows 1 the 6th with runs. ahomerun. On the Whales, Tom Busch made Cosmos ° and Traveling Teams Report le, Michael Busch hit a homerun Boys’ Division-Pee Wees l¢ a DBL, and Jo Restivo mad a single, 5th Grade D and had a RBI. re St. Christopher ress K-2 April 30 a iedks St. 5 Baldwin 4 Ignatius Tiger Bluefish 11 Robins 9 In the first of the season, lead b the hit- Boys’ Division-Bantams the Bluefish had This Again a great game. ting of Michael Jerome who was for and Bucks time Michael Mirra hit 3single Robert Nor- Jimm Famiglietti. And the pitchin Rowdies and Manb Gaicres oS mile made a ciple Kell who struck out g batters and J m Flyer ~ hit a gran slam homerun with bases load- who struck out 8 batters. The team is aeto Wildcats made a ed. The Robins, a rousing start. cons hits and Kevin ptaiine 7th Grade Russel madeDaa Sef hic- liad aigno fielding St. Igamtius Sponsored b Seaman & of April 30 4t and st Grade Report Eisemann walo St. abus Bellmore 11-3 10 Dodgers 11 Yankees The pitching of Chris Gioia and Danny HICKSVILLE AMERICANS ponmnredl Greenpoin Savings Gouch with strike outs each felled St. Bar- REGISTRATION FORM itera toonly 2 hits, Michael Famigliett and Yankees sponsore by: Chroma Paint, paichie Woodworth lea St. Ignatius with 2 Fee Pd$__ Cf Hicksville hi each to their 1st victory of the season. Raffle fs oO eeait Date Cheslo Receive Merit Award from Lehig Siblings William A. Cheslock, Jr., will share a MAIL TO: prestigious award with his basketba team- HICKSVILLE AMERICAN SOCCER CLUB mates as they receive the 198 Lehig Alum- PO. BOX 114 ni Association Undergraduat Merit Award HICKSVILLE, NY. 11802 from Lehig University, Bethlehem, PA. William, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cheslock of Irving Street, will be presente with the award at a dinner during Lehigh’ CHILD LAST NAME FIRST NAME SEX BIRTH DATE PHONE NUMBER reunion June 9-12. The basketball team will receive the honor for their unprece ADDRESS TOWN ZIP CLUB/TEAM NAME LAST PLAYED TRAVEL/INTRAML 21-10 season that culminated with Lehig se cond East Coast Conference Champi and second NCAA tournament in four years. MOTHER NAME (ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT FATHER’S NAM (ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT The 21 victories the 1987- season durin REGISTRATION DATES were the most in Lehig history and the Wed. 18 7-9 pm Sat. Ma 28 10-2 pm ‘NCAA bids this year and in the 1984- season Ma Thur. 26 7-9 Sat. June 4, 10-2 pm were Lehigh’ only ones in 8 years of Ma pm basketball. All registrations held at Hicks Public Library, Jerusalem Ave.pk 2nd St tothe member The award is FEES PAYABLE BY CASH OR CHECK or members of the senior class “who by ex- $70. + $25 Raffle Tickets emplar character, personalit scholarshi Max. per Family Prepai s in extracurricular activities, ONLY (BOR 1982-198 participation William A. Cheslock, Jr. represents the highes traditions of Lehig Ist Squir - $30 + $25. i Raffle Tickets

University.” 2nd Squir - $1 ALL OTHER AGES (Bor 1981 and Older towards the goal Full of anticipa- Pioneer Ist Child - $40 + $25 in Raffle Tickets Hicksville eketion, t the ball in it sailed way hig 2nd Child - $30 Brentwood Bobcat over the crossbar. the second Latini took over In half, Greg RAFFLE TICKETS ARE PRE-PAID BY EACH FAMILY. TRAVEL PLAYERS MUST Schwartz Richard Werchenski, By Jay in goal Josep Matz, REGISTER BY 5/28/88. AFTER JUNE 4, 1988 A $10.00: LATE CHARGE WILL BE . on the Pioneers bert and David Nelson continued , ’7 Usle ASSESSED FOR RETURNING MEMBERS. NOTE TO PARENTS: SPECIAL REQUEST dee fine work in the backfield. In addition, b ce Cie In the first half, their ARE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COMMISSIONERS. Si cara waren the hobratso lear de Russell Brousseau and Florio VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED. IN ORDER TO ASSURE THE SUCCESS OF OUR CLUB, ed for possessio of the in the midfieldwhi PARENT PARTICIPATION IS REQUIRED PLEASE CHECK ONE OR MORE OF THE DyDanny iekae pe oneu Briefl into this half, Danny Wolchok had two ee to off to FOLLOWING— goali for the first Q CowARrSbreaks inORfront, tryingSUZsy pass#2, someone,us Coach___Asst. Equipm Latini, who was fed th ball from D but no attackers around. Latini made Coach___ Raising__Newsletters__

in the backfield. after Tom- save, takin,or hard sho into his Ne S hij Nelson Soon that, beat Tour Writi Printin ____Committee Work_ my Coffe and Jonatha Kanuck had solo ef- - utealjocsatha Schietta — mo ee AGREEM WIT THE HICKSVILLE AMERICAN SOCCER CLUB onl to be thwarted. The theball deflectedee the first after the ball newho aeit back. Free o ee tae. a Tommy ha pa 1 Fees are pai at the time of registration If registrant later chooses to withdraw $1 charg all to himself. Kanuck the second chance and Te fee Raffles will not be refunded. th stain e will be deducted from the origina paid 3 saw his shot kicked away. Coffe then had the througuy guali slegs & 2 It is the parent responsibilit to determine the physic fitness of the child. Please consult ball to him on a breakaw but the Seconds later, Phili Caputo, workin with pass with List here unusual conditions a physicia any _ ie out and snuffed te sh with Peter Titone and Tracy Koetter, took a short _pr caThe Bobcats one ona loose pass and sent it over the goalie head for go number three. The Bobcats scored their se- include accidental medical insurance. This is in excess of ball in it of Jonatha , Pioneer 3. Registratio fees family coverage. goali for the first half. Mome later, cond when Latini dove fora groun shot but I, the of the above named child, hereby give permission for Kanuck found the ball and took off ona solo couldn& bat it down. parent/ my child&# in the Hicksville American Soccer Club’ activities during Re mre eee ee Hicksville Americans Soccer Result the Hicksville American Soccer Club, theeeorganizers, supervisors, and par- ticipants, for any claims arising out of injury to my child. Hicksville Strikers (unde 1 team)- Hicksville Shamrocks (unde 1 team)- Cow Harbor S sh- Auburndale Aces-2 eachperthea.

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EDITORIAL A N D OPINION

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OPEC is the cartel called OPEC. When Venezuela Most peopl do not realize just how resilient What the Politicians are Sayin . the best could for called a meeting of the oil producers in the 1960 the hop wasa little dialogue aoeans What the have now goes far beyo their origina among From Congressma TOM DOWNEY: dreams, What have naw is the most successful cartel in the histor of the world, concerned have contacted me about our children’s access to the diamond the most Many parents restricting and the longes lasting Some peopl feel that DeBeers, monopoly is or adult Recentl I voted with my colleague to take a tough stand successful. The difference between amonopol and cartel “dial-a- messages. against pornograph This measure has yet to be tested in the courts but it makes it clear is the cartel has many members with differin aims. The it we in Congres want something to be done. For information about blocking these calls, monop has absolute control over the suppl usuall in call your local NYNEX office. one organization. aeeee Cartels have been tried over and over again to control a Citing the effective work of Covenant House in providing shelter and rehabilitation to market. Usuall the members get gree and cheat on the runaway and ligmeles youths tn New York City, U.S. SENATOR ALFONSE M. DAMATO other members, Slowl the erosion of the agreements (R- has requeste that the federal government provide #1,000,000 to help expan the become a flood of cheatin The members retaliate House is a building to serve an additional and the dies. organization activities, Covenant renovating 300 each other, the common purpose is lost, successful young pe The tion’s ts of Passag program as has proven The average life of a cartel has been about 18 months. ac from lif on th streets will be located in the new have been ir inuc pou its away building. . What makes this cartel so unique? The very #2 million of the required #3 million ha already been raised. been a that has been lucky.that there ha country willing eee ; t the cutbacks in production when demand falls or to restoration work Matchin grants of up to #15,00 are available to help fun repair and Dr. Joseph P, Frey other members cheat. Th country is Saudi Arabia. It has in New York State, ASSEMBLYMAN FRED force for because have tremendous This onarchitecturall significareligious properties been stabilizing years the productio capacity Sites and Fund have moderated PAROLA (R- Wantag has announced. The Sacre Properties provide capacity has been used as a whi to kee the other countries in line. The houses and funds to pla and execute work o historic churches, synagogues, meeting rises and slowed price declines. Th ahve even been able to kee Iran and Iraq in Deadlines for is 1. Information from Landmarks Conservan- That’s dout! cemeteries, grants Septemb pedespit the fact the are at war with other and need maney desperate 141 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10010, (212 995-5250. when the pr of oil was about #22.00 a cy, As an examp of this consider the following eueee that barrel, down from over #30.00 as the result of overproduction; Saudi Arabia decided had done has announced a new brochure entitled “Part- had been the pat for too long Instead of cutting their production as the SENATOR JOHN R. DUNNE (R-Nassau) down to about which lists and available to students. Among inth past to stabilize prices, they increased production to drive the price Time Study many opportunities grants part-time and to for time Vietnam Veterans #10.00a barrel. The punishe ne. Their fellow OPEC members go the message them: Pell Grant Program provide up $1,7 year part study loans of in line. After what is it to the same for twice the Tuition 41,000 a year; rege ban offer student up to 2,625 per came more closely a goo get money Program provide of and many offer and loan production The price has risen ever since. yea for th first two years college colleges grant programs. from: New York State Education Services, Student Infor- The recognition that OPEC has been supremel successful was evident during the week Brochure may be obtained Highe . of In addition to the 1 OPEC members, 9 non-OPEC nations were invited to at- mation, Albany, NY, 12255 ApF agree tend, 7 di attended. DEMOCTRATIC COUNTY CHAIRMAN, said that the ‘An examp of Us impotence is the fact that the Texas Railroad Commission JOHN W. MATTHEWS, NASSAU this commission reall set the world record turnout of Nassau Democrats in the vote bodes well for local Inbetter years, because of the volume of Texas oil, price. April 19 primary unim- Democratic candidates in this fall’s election. Close to of the Democratic Nowit ha little influence or power. The producti hasmade relativel genera 50 eligibl and on other their ballots, a record for the ima election a 30 turn- portant and the US powerles Remembe we are net importers depende voters cast county. Normail primary be considered There will be a contest this for one U.S. Senate seat, nations for our out would high year of world. and seats. This potent cooperation bodes ill for the co: suming nations the and all Congression State Senate, Assembly eee ee will not fall. If we are the will If it can be pulle off f OPE the price of oil lucky price financial commitment to education, ASSEMBLYMAN only:ris slowl In a effort to increase th state’s term interest lies a state amendment that would have a phase- I believe that the oil produci nations finall realize that their lon FRED PAROLA propos budge begu 20-year Wh the to state school aid. funds are used in OPEC. After all, hav a valuable resource that is in demand. reduc price of using Lottery procee suppleme Currently lotter the which would able to the in of state and no bonusis achieved. This measure, It clearl isnot to their advantag Also, there is Saudi Arabia, punis transgressors. plac regula appropriations should have been These were have increase school ai b $83. million this year, was defeated b Assembl Democrats. There was no agreement in h meeting, None expecte The fact While the state contributes an almost 5 of the total education costs for explorator talks. Concerted action come later, after a few more meetings. average percent oth suburban districts receive less than that the world prices fell immediatel after the meeting will brin this action even more school around the state, most Long Island and 3 Th difference is made u local quickly percent of their total costs from the state. through property the Too bad. taxes, and ha resulted in an excessive tax burden for Long Island taxpayers. I see no sign of OPE falling apart, just opposite.

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- 12, 1988 Page-2a Anton Community Newspapers May Western Nassau Overview Section of Pete Grac Call For directl from Southampton. miles and miles of ope fields. The of R. McMILLAN’S As proceed East, there are Refor Econo ROBERT you with either waiting or will have been plante potatoes, fields will be for By Eileen Brennan cauliflower, and cabbages grain audience of local ex- reminiscent of Kentucky. Speakin before an Next, will suddenl come to a scene you ecutives and entrepreneurs at the North Line the Farm. Miles of black thoroughbre Direct There, in Jamesport, is Big Forum, Peter Grace this the of Sum- Shore Business J. framed with tree lines of winter grey or green world. It is the world of the fencing week warned tha the situation for the United — another one hour away there is horses. Th isnot alone Jus some of New York& finest Big “worse than could East and North of Riverhead mer, contain States economy is anyone of Lon — that land smaller farms North Fork Island roads on the North Fork have and and next as many of the North-South imagine Mr. Grace, a vigorous out to Orient Point. Today horses possibl Te rT an and in some cases colorful critical of the with the same distinctive fencing forceful was highly week, I want to take youon day trip speake even on the coldest of days. and of the media, as well. Horses may be seen grazing United States Congres to that of Long Island. jump speci part more fields, the occa- li continues as leisurel pass b which he as too ‘ The you perceives at about eig in scene [suggest leaving and more. loves to deal in Mr. sional home, and churches dating back one hundred years A man wh figures the and you do not have to morning, for its hamlet. After more miles, Grace said that “no one has ever run up Fork Each church is trul a picture postcar wait for the Summer. The North The numbers are — but, fear the present rate” into divided four lane highwa deficits at about time of the road suddenl turns is gracio at just any be back to enormous, said that the seem infinite, lived and we will soon so Take the Long Ex- not,this is a short super highway the year. Island and th first North and our finite minds can not comprehen the of a twolaneroad. Next, more vineyar the end Exit 73 With a pac them. presswa to are both available. — Tours and Fork Hargraves tasting been ever since he tur will find on the winery His is, a it has righ yo yourse to our road messg | after Southold, Long Sound will rush up wanta second Righ Island chaired a committee on government spen- Main Road. If you cup the Summer. Permits are only in in the and a beach will appear. require is that we must that spendin under of coffee, you had better stop ding get stretch those Dependin on the be This is a to stop and leg control. He holds that 41.4 billion could first three miles, as we will soon be in great plac Restaurant mak for an interesting without time of day, the Sound View migh eliminated annuall necessary pro- Robert R. McMillan the “country.” up after the beach. affected. mil or will It comes right grams being After the Riverhea traffic circle, ina so, yo stop. Island passin to and the Shelter The must always be ready to to the sign pointing Greenport public This is Route and a left turn is in order A you pass come to stop light. 105, be the Villag on our return the presiden of W.R. North, Ferry, kee them in mind as we will visiting challeng government, the North Road, otherwise known as Route 48. Heading you believes. of the tremendous Point. Grace Speakin thousand acres of East En vineyards. from Orient he ask- will see the first of more than two Fork and will number of employee continue our tour of the North government old on Next week, we will is onl little more than ten years “What are these do- The productio of wine a See then. ed rhetoricall peopl be moving from th sights to the shop you —butit is one of the areds fastest growin industries. It is to monitor many pro- the North Fork be addressed to Mr. McMillan, An- ing impossib and the world of the North Questions and opinions may the social welfare area, he said, A reach the North Road turn East Mineola, NY rams in you 132 East Second Street, isone of a mixture ton Community Newspapers, seems to know how many Fork will continue to unfold. The first impression a Pec no one that to be importe 11501. there are or how they overlap of Victorian architecture with structures appear Private businesses are held to Generally Ac- cepte Accounting Principle (GAAP but the mall would be plac onan the fact that Ground there can be no doubt that shopping is not. He deplor Hallowed command government site of General Lee’s of the members of Congress are Lincoln at the area of majo historic significance jo percent Almost President Abraham spok that 12 years ago, and there are onl four C.P.A.sin In one post. lawyer dedication of the national military cemetery at Gettysburg nation’s for those of us who seek to preserve our past body. said “in sense, Fortunately, august the address’s most paragrap Lincoln larger with humor, of moving there is a propos pendi in Leavening his dire prediction hallow— and pas it on to the next generation, dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot his audience’s attention we cannot the construction of the mall. U.S. Re Robert Mr. Grace kep who here, have congress which may halt this The brave men, living and dead, struggl throughout this talk. groun Mrazek has introduc- (D- situation of the federal it far above our poor He likene the consecrated amendment to the supplemen ed an York befor its or detract.” I believe that BURNS economy t that of New City power toad tal bill which would pro- MARTIN appropriation financial crisis when Abe Beame was mayor. all of our nation’s we can think of hibit federal involvement in road any “Th City was broke,” he said, “but we turn- historic shrines: the Capitol in the projects in the area surrounding it around. Big Mac prove tha it can be Independenc Hall in Our Washington, Man Manassas National Battlefield Park. Ob- one.” the Statue of Liberty in Philadelp while this action, even if viously, Grace, himself the New York, for example asbein place Time and again Mr. enacted into law, will not preserve the father of nine and grandfat of 1 children. of “hallowed ground Washington that forever. To battlefield accomplis stressed the fact that it is wrong for one Certain real estate developer pla the land must be purchas b of goa to spen the inheritance to desecrate some of our nation’s generation the state of or the federal government. another, callin it “intergeneration rape” mall on the land where during either Virginia hallowed ground by buildin a shoppin in mind is that once a piece of our and “child abuse.’ in northern The thing that we must kee the Civil War the Second Battle of Manassas was foug of nation’s is is forever. There is no way get- wa» because con- heritage gone—it gone Afterhis talk, Mr Grace to ques- Virginia. The Second Battle of Manassas important blue responde How could one to those brave men, both so defeated it back. explain the audience. When Jac Dunne, federate general Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackso ting tions from where in Lincoln’s words had given few months and that the groun the in the Manhasset firm of Molloy, the union forces commanded b General Joh Pope that a gray, partner full of devotion” was turned into a shoppin center? asked him what their first invasion of the North. Ac- “th last measure Fletcher, Dunne and Sibell, later they were able to launch ft) tell George Bush or Michael forthe national service, he would cording to E Bearss, the chief historian park Dukakis if the asked hi advice, Grace said that he would tell them to “g information. ‘ee GLEE of Jude Dinner Nobody knaws how much i costs to run this Rober R McMillan Chairs Pride government he concluded. and treatment, has served the Robert R. McMillan, Dinner Chairman for psychiatri care and Anton Community Newspapers pla to since The Spee Heari Health of Nassau and Queens 196 of ar- the June 2nd Pride of Jude Mental peopl follow up Mr. Grace& talk wit a series on excellence has fostered be Center Dinner-Dance honoring Grace and agency empha ticles on how his recommendations can the communi- Offere Karl Anton, express his appreciation of the its reputation in profession Screeni implement and wh their implementation asone of the outstandin clinics support coming in from over Lon Island ty psychiatri is so critical to the future of th country. the in the area. for thisevent. This Dinner-Dance fulfills metropolitan Long Island celebrates Better Hearing and Center’s desire to hold gala affair on free long “The success of this evening is attributable Speec Month by offering hearing Long members information at the Volunteers for Island honoring outstandin tothe concern for the qualit of life that has screenings and Westbury Soug of the On this occasion, the An- and community. been demonstrated over many years Public Library, on Saturday, May 31; tons wil be the of th first “Pride 28. March of Dimes recipients Grace and Karl Anton and th Pride of Jude Roosevelt Field, on Saturda May award. of Long Island” Mental Health Center,’ said McMillan. For Activities are being organize b The Long be held at the Lon Island The Dinner, to further information regardin the Dinner, call Island Committee for President Reagan PhoneATh Marrriott Hotel in Uniondale, will besto Gerstel or Ja Manaski (516) Council on Better Hearing & Spee Month, Jo (71 423-62 Volunteers are soug by the Lon Island lon overdue honors upon the Antons, heade Cohen’s Fashion Hearing 747-828 by Optica March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation for publisher of the 21 Anton Community Aid Centers, its annual Phone-AThon, which will take Newspa Mr. Anton is President of Van Bob McMillan, who has been affiliated further information call or the months of May and June. Son Holland Ink Corporation of America, with many educational and For 334-90 plac durin pislacfirm of Volunteers are asked to call con- CEO if AON Associates and proprietor of organizations, is a partner in th law 872-234 previous donation, Captain Bill’s Commodore Inn in Bayshor Rivkin, Radler, Dunne and Ba located in ui requesting a pledged ‘once to birth defects. The Anton’s commitment to helping others EA Plaza. again”, help prevent has been a direct benefit to the youth and Calls are made from companies including: philanthropi organization of Long Island. GEICO in Woodbury Albe in Farmi Th have enabled students to have practic Auction to Benefi Local Bo Scout and AD in Melville, who donate office spac learnin opportunities throug an ongoing and telephone for the event. The March of School-Business Partnership Non-profit Dimes supplie a “previous givers list. collectibles, new items, furniture (27 of the Noithern State Parkway (Free organizations can publicize their efforts and Antiques, A buffet dinner will be served and there and many more treasures be up for auc- parking. ewents to over 325,000 Long throug are as well to make the more The is invited to arrive as as prizes evening without cost tion on Saturda May 28, at Nassau County public earl spac that is gracious provide fun. time at 6 and ends Bo Scouts of 11:00 a.m. to preview the hu array of articles g begin p.m. in the chain which Council’s service center, newspaper the publis at 9:15 p.m Volunteers can havea teven- All proc of the auc- on the auction block promptl at noon. Proceed from th affair will be used to America, in Rosly going chair. of and excitement, as as gather tion will ben scouting youth in Toassure seat, pleas brin your own in maintain the hi level of mental health ser- directly in the birth defects Refreshments will be available on the ing together figh against our own area. Col, Henr Le is the vices provide the Pride to peopl of all (Han be cash and grounds Club and organizations can volunteer, as in emotional distress. auctioneer. (All sales carry. ages Last The Nassau Council service center For further information, call Mrs. Eileen groups and individuals are also welcome. The Pride, a nonprofit, County freestanding, Bob Phone-AThon raised This is located on Shelter Rock Roa in only Schnitzler, 798-956 or Courtlangu year’ $25,00 year nonsectarian outpatient clinic dedicated to Rosly Shelter Rock Roa exit 746-82 co is $28,000, Volunteers can involved providing the highe level of profession ¥ mile south of the get y contacting Barba lock 978-080 a

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Friday, May 27 « 9:00 P.M. Cra eee PORTLEDGE FAIR CHAIRMEN Lori Bahnik and Vicki Greenf help set things up for ee OLD the Annual School Fair Saturday, May 14 from 10 a.m. to4p.m. on the campus at Duck Pond Raindate: Saturday, May 28 Road in Locust Valley. Paddington Bear, waiting tobe won by some lucky person, and Head- master Huson Gregory, help with the preparations. Fireworks Displ to Salut Town Veterans

The Town Board hasap on West Shore Road in Port Washingto prove a worldeee cl fireworks show over Because of the larg number of spectators Hempstea Harbor by the Grucci Famil on Kiernan suggeste residents arrive Friday May 2 in salute to all the Town’s tost for awhi after the show, andto sha veterans, Supervisor Joh Kiernan has “patience.” announced. dat “This effort requires not onl the coopera- “The Town& fireworks cosponsored are show, tion of local polic and fire officials, but also once by the of I that residents tune- Nat again a Shopping spectators. suggest Center of Manhasset, is a fine family outing, in to radio station WCWP (88.1 on the FM made extra this as we dedicate 1OF, year lete and for the the carivid to all the Town’s ae oe sa a night simulcast o} music accompany veterans,’ Superviso Kiernan said. A speci the fireworks,” he said. recognition ceremony, prior to the fireworks Helpin with logistica support for the show, is bein plan evenings events Supervisor Kiernan Supervisor Kierna noted that the assistance of: Port music will be Rescue fireworks simulcast by WCWP- seiney. , Rosly FM (88. radio, which is locatedon the cam- Fire veee Wexbury Fire Department, pus of CW. Post College of Long IsIsland New Park Fire Department, Manhasset- University, and that the music of of ‘50 and le Fire Department, Great Neck Alert ‘60 will be performe by The Capris (“There Fire Company, Mineola Fire Department, a Moon Out Tonight”) before and after the Port Police Department and the fireworks. Department’s Special Williston Park Fire The main viewing area for the fireworks Departme Nassau County Police Depart- show, which will fast approximately 25 ment’s Marine and Air Bureaus and Sixth minutes, will be the county’ Hempste Har- Precinct officers, Port Washingto Volunteer bor Beach and the Town’s Bar Beach facilities Ambulance Corps and Nassau County React. BUCKLEY SUMMER PROGRAM I1.U Willets Road, Roslyn, NY. 11576

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Newspapers - May 12, 1988 Page-da Western Nassau Ouerview Section of Anton Community Dental Hotline For Seniors Dial-A-Smile, a free dental health hotline service staffed by dentists, will be available to answer questions from senior citizens on Wednesda May 18 between 5:00 p.m. and 8:3 p.m. Seniors can contact the Dial-A- hotline b placin a collect call to (21 986-3 from anywher within New York State. The hotline is sponsor by The Dental Societ of the State of New York during National Senior Smile Week which is observed May dale, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 15-21. Ms, LeShan’s column o th joys of aging The of National Senior Smile reflect her wit and wisdom to Newsday purpose Week is to heighte the genera public’s readers Saturda She has been an awareness of the importance of dental care educator and counselor for more than the of dental services for the and has written countless articles, and availabilit 40 years, older adult. Dial-A-Smile will be held to ad and Bocktongrcun pepe iam dress the speci dental concerns of seniors Ppaand 5 y life, aging mouth,’ and and “Week of the Young Child”, suchas periodont disease “dr Workshop will be given at 9:30 a.m. CELEBRATING CHILDREN AND DAY CARE....In honor of the and Town Clerk Jehn the care of dentures. repeate at 10:45 a.m. The will explore North Hempstead Councilman Joseph Guarino and his son, Joey, coe Care Centers “since Americans are and the “New aad from the eight non-profit Day living longe “Changing Famil Relationships,’ in for C: ‘enter. Pictured above, from left, at the presen- trend is predicte to continue, Dial-A-Smile Horizons In Employment,’ and “Changing in the town, held at the Roslyn Community 1 for Prock io before whoserves as liaison dental ti the are: Elaine Adams, is intended to encourage goo hygien Life- Pr of the John Kiernan tothe Day Care Centers Susan Iklody, in this of the populatio Commissioner Adelaide Attard of the North Hempstead Supervisor growing segment Kasindorf, of the Children Learning After School and older adults their teeth Senior Citizen Affairs said Manhasset Afterschool Xperience; Mary to help kee Department of Guarino and his son; Peggy Podstupka, (C.L.A.S.P.) in Great Neck; Councilman fo a lifetime,’ Dr. Thomas conference theme- ‘Life Over Six- Program and health explaine “This year costumed Jill Rooney, ofthe Harbor Day CareCenter ; the of the Roslyn Day Care Center ; Sweet, president of The Dental Societ of the - dramatic in ty’ highlight change way Clerk Davanzo. Town State of New York. we are aging, It exemplifie the active, involv- Teeth are meant to last a lifetime but ed and vital lifestyle of Nassau County’s diseases the 261,00 seniors.” Fred Schwartz to B Honored at Gal periodontal or gum is primary for tooth los in adults. County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta will reason Typica symp and for bad Award Fred Schwartz, known to New Yorkers as an opportunity growth. toms include bleedin gums, constant present the Senior Citizen of the Year beloSchwartz also feels that families loose teeth and gums Fred the is to be honored for his Mr. strongl breath, receding to 7 year old Samuel Prener of Valle Stream. Furrier, of the clients benefit from each per- disease is caused — Mr. Prener’s selection in Nassau Count Outstanding Services to the Community on seeing Although gum b

— i at the Mental Health Associa- son become increasingly independent. other factors such as smoking fitcing qualifie him to be nominated for New Yo! Tuesday, May 24 The Gala will be held at the diet — can in- State’s Senior Citizen of the Year Award. tion of Nassau County’s “Country Gala.” Country bridge or dentures, or poor Nassau Planting Arboretum, Planting the risk or of the condition. Tickets for the conference are #17.0 Tables “The in Hayba Fields crease severity oe —— from Fields Road Bay on Tuesda May 2 Periodontal disease can be b of ten be reserved for #170.0 Tickets are County, for g people recovering Oyster prevente The cost is #200 Call fluoride floss- availa by contacting the Nassau County emotional ilin are wonderful!” said Mr. at 6:3 p.m. per person. brushin product for further information. calbalance diet and artment of Senior Citizen Affairs, 25 Schwartz. “ provide comfortable plac 489-23 ing, eating a schedulin of the dentist. Fulton Avenue, Hempstea New York 11550 for individuals to live with dignit a sense regula visits to Telephon 564-69 ; Other problems which tend to plagu other adults are root surface deca and “dr mouth”. The causes of deca are the same, regardle of age. Decay results when the bacteria in plaqu produce acids that can destroy the teeth. Certain medications or medical conditions ma cause “dr mouth” and possib promote tooth deca This condition exists when the supp of saliva is greatl reduced. After ex- apatient, dentists may recommend a fluoride mouth rinse to alleviate the problem For more information about dental care for older adults or to obtain a free booklet, A Health Smile Can Last a Lifetime, write to The Dental Society of the State of New York, York, 30 East 42 Street, Suite 1606 New NY 10017. Too Man ‘Doors’ Create Confusion Actor Michael J. Fox is th star of a public service announcement video recently pro duced and distributed to TV stations by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The 30- PSA, mad to counteract the negative role model created b Fox& dru using charcter in the movie, “Bright Light Bi City,’ is named “Doors?” Coincidentally, “Doors” is also the name of the 30-minute award anti- video produce last year by Norstar Bank (headquartere in Garden City, asa public service for the New York City and Lon Island communities the bank’s 81 branches serve. As result of the identical tides and similar themes, Norstar Bank has been receiving in- quires about the Fox PSA and is anxious to up confusion between the two. Norstar’s “Doors” video, which presents a starkly realistic view of the life of a middle-class teen who chooses the “wrong” doors in life and becomes drug fatality, features actual pco- pl and usesno actors. The message to teens is: “Get Help. There are other doors to choose.”

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Western Nassau Overview Section of Anton Commmity Newspapers - May 12, 1988 Page-Sa Friends Acade Coun Math Leag Winners The Middle School eighth grade math also ranked first among the top four students team at Fi Academy Locust Valley plac in Nassau County. ed first in Nassau County and second in New Other team members include: James Co, York State in the New York Mathematics of Old Westbury who ranks fourth in the Leagu Competition. The team, compose County; Joh Brigg of Rosly Harbor; Eric of seven eight grad students compete Kravitz, of Ba Cove; Rebecca Mai, of agains 50 school statewide. Sand Point and Todd Merringoff, of Ol Elia Aliprandis of Old Westbur and San- Westbur Hans Fickenscher Robert Bier- jay Shett of Brookville, with perfect scores, inger of Locust Valle are the coaches of the shared the first plac rankin with two other eighth grad team. students in the State competition and were Audition Tim for Hig School Arts Progra

During May and June teenagers who want proximatel 7 percent of the center’s careers in theater, dance music or art will be graduates receive regents diploma Most— able to take a step toward achievin their more than go percent— to continue The Middle School Math League team at Friends Academy, winner of the NassauCounty Ors dreams— the can audition for admission to their education at a colleg or conservatory, competition : from left, coach, Hans Fickenscher, Eric Kravitz, Rebecca Mai, John Briggs, and the Nassau BOCES Cultural Arts Center, a unt- many with scholarship Sanjay Shetty, Todd Merringoff, Elias Aliprandis and James Co. que program that offers professiona train- Auditions are scheduled on weekday after- ing to Nassau and Suffolk County public hig noons at the Cultural Arts Center, which is sc students. located on Cold Spring Roa in Syosset. TO YOUR HEALTH If they’r accepte high school students Youngster a jury of professional B RICHARD H. BLAU, M.D. may choose to stud at the center for half of and are asked to submit an essay. Candidates a ac school day and spen the other half at for the visual arts program must present a their hom schools. Or the may take advan- portfolio. Auditions must be arranged Muscle Weakness and Inflammation of a new full- program, which pro- a student&# guidanc counselor. Most of readers are now aware make breathing, swallowing, or even aevides academic courses, as well as intensive HnpStudents can be the half-day pro; my that arthritis is inflammation of the the hea from pillow difficult. training in th arts. In either case, teenagers as earl as the ninth grad Fo t full-da raising have rash their face, can stud dance, drama, musical theater, option, teenagers must be at least tent joints. They also recognize that rheu- Patients can a o knuckles. Other of visual arts, vocal or music. In the grader matologists treat these inflammatory elbows or symptoms Cultural include muscle half- program, playwritinng is an addi- For further information about the disorders. A group of inflammatory dis- this disorder fever, pain, tional choice. Instructors are, or have been, Arts Center—or to ask for a persona tour— orders which affect the muscles is call- joint pain, and weight loss. themselves and can hi shool students their should working artists help or parents ed myositis. A prompt diagnosi is important. understand what it means to the center at 378-745 teenagers Thi illness is caused by muscle inflam- Other illnesses can mimic the symptoms choose the arts as a career. will mation which results in weakness. The of myositis, The rheumatologis which work with a neurologi to make Dance Serie cause of this muscle abnormality, closely Subscripti these other illnesses are not Dazzli not certain pre- affects women more than men, is sent. Once a of myositis is Friends fo the Arts has announced its Dance. known. diagnosi should Medica- of Dance. series On Dec. an ensemble of the and shoulders are in- made, treatment begin 1988/ season A Sunda 4, 198 Usuall hip of four performance take plac in the twenty principal and soloists from Dance volved. When left untreated, the weak- tions which reduce the inflammation are Theatre of Harlem will at the Tilles successful. Adams Playhouse at Hofstra University. perfor ness is usuall progressive. Patients.can very Additionally, physica Center. This +20 and and are Subscribers will have an opportunity to performance regularly have trouble combing their hair or rais- therapy rest important. choose “Dance Plus” and also see the Dance is available to all subscribers to the Arthritis strikes one out of seven 417.50 ing their arms. When myositis affects peo- of at LIU’s Tilles Dance series at a discount Dazzling specia the out of a chair, a bath- ple. Learn the facts, Call for your com- Dance hips, getting era season aeof Dazzling Dance coeopen price. The four Dazzlin “The tub, or even climbing may be ex- plimentary copy of Joint Approach Adams P is “Dance Plus” stairs on Oct. 2, 198 the vehingon at the $45 Sunda hausting. When other muscles are in- — Theatre of Ballet. On Saturday, Dec. 10, 1988 the th series plus the Dance volved, may develo which — problem American Ballroom Theatre will waltz and Harlem is available at #60. futher information, to receive a free tang its way around the stage.O Fo or petu Friends of the Arts at Dr. Richard H. Blau is a board-certified Rheumatologist practicing Jan 21, 198 Danny Buraczeski’s Jazzdan brochure, phone in Manhasset, 516-482-68 and Westbury, 516-997-68 rm. On Saturda April 1, the Feld Ballet 922-00 Copynght Richard Blau, M.D. 198 will conclude the 88/8 season of Dazzlin IN| |Z ORWO LONDON OPTICAL exterior stains IN .

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Newspapers - May 12, 1988 Bage-Ba 5 Western Nassau Overview Section of Anton Community Close Chamber Music Concerts Concert Serie At Old Westbu Garden With Harpsichor concert series, Christ The first in a series of four Sunda after- To close its 198 in will present Ketil Haug- noon concerts will be presente b Old Church Oyster Ba on Sunda May 22, at Gardens oh Seniia 2 at2; sand harpsichordi M four o' p.m. Eugen Park violinist, perf been hailed asa leadin works b Beethoven, de Sarasate, Le Clair and Mr. Haugsa has music the Mozart. interpreter of Baroque among of European harpsicho Mr. Park, age 22, recently performe at younger generation in French and German Avery Fisher Hall as part of a program titled, dists. Specializi Christ Church will “Music Child Stars”. repertoire, his concert at Louis Marchand, Jean- The concert series, now in its fifth season, include works b Sebastian Bach. bring talented musicians of the Pre- pe Rameau, and Johan located east of Route 10 Colleg Division of Juilliar School of Christ Church is in Parkin Music to the beautiful Red Ballroom of on East Main Street Oyster Bay located to the Westbur House. Concerts will also be held ce is convenientl adjacen 18 Reservations for Mr. Haugsan con- on June 12, August 21, and Septemb rch, advanc by The Sund concerts are included in the cert may be made in calling KYOKO TAKEZAWA and on admission to Old Westbur Gardens and 922-6 een 10 a.m, 1:3 p.m, will for Westbur House: adults - 47.5 children (6- weekdays. Such reservations qualif Violinist to Perfor with of p ticket, - No advance reduction yrs. - $2.5 and seniors #3.5 EUGENE PARK a 2 percent will be at tio. reservations will be accepted. Those in- which at the door pric Philharmonic Gardens will remain Massapeq terested in attending the performance Old Westbury open pa November medal should, at the desk on the uaed Hoa u Kyok Takezawa, a 20-year- gol register reception ° Sunda allave ys Second International Violin da of the concert, Seating is limited to 100 Wednesda throug and winner of the For further information, call 333-00 of will o a “first come-first served” basis Competition Indianapoli perfor Brahm’s Violin Conerto in D-Major with the Massapequa Philharmonic Orchestra on Saturda May 14 8:30 p.m. at Berner Junior Hig School Carmans Hill Road Massapequa The other selections on the program include Antoni No. 1 and D Beethoven’s Leonore Overture Bizet’s Symphony in C-Major. Admission is CHILDREN’S BOUTIQUE free and n tickets are required For further information, call Robert Ackerberg 795-4071 Before take your kids fo ] you camp. take them to Native Lon Islande D’Antoni for the finest selection of moderately pric- To Debut With

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O Saturday, May 14, National Grand will present Hicksville-born and rais- opKatherine Luma in her debut performanc role with this company in the lead sopran of Gounod’s tragic heroine “Marguerite in first Ketil Haugsand the opera Faust. This marks Ms. Luna& appearanc in this particul role, after recent successes as “Elvira” in LTtaniana in Algeri LI Oper Compa to with the Dallas Opera, and as “‘Susanna’’ in Le Nozze di Figar with Sarasota Opera Faust for the Perform ‘Carmen’ will be presente at Th Tilles Center Performin Arts, Lon Island University, CW. Carmen, one of the best-loved operas ever Post Campus, at 7:45 p.m. ‘written, will be the finale of the Lon Island This production will also feature Opera Company’s 1987-19 Opera Series. It Metropolitan Opera tenor Gregory Kunde will be performe on May 14 at the Lincoln inthe title role, and intemationally- P Orens School on Trafalgar Blvd. in Island bass-baritone Justino Diaz as Park and May at the Ro Middl School, 21, “Mephistopheles.” The National Grand Powerhouse Rd & Locust Lane in Rosly Both Opera Orchestra and Chorus will be con- performance will at' p.m. ducted b Maestro Anton Coppol with The productio be comple in every direction b Jame Lucas. - stage detail - authentic costumes, sets, chorus and Ticket are #30 seat; reduced orchestra all under the direction of Ms. Susan prices single +10 to #1 for seniors ai full-time students; Street Hart. 36 School R & Children’s B&G discount side seating; blind and accompany Tickets for all performance are priced of Glen Cove 64-13 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood, N.Y. admitted free of charg $5.0 for adults, and #3.0 for senior citizens ing person Ti mp can be National 676-3407 (718) 821-8624 and children under 18. For information, call purchas throug Grand the Tilles Center Box 223-798 (248-677 Office Or(626-310 or throug Ticketmaster (888-900 100% PURE Zawack Ballet Compa SPRING WATER At Magui Theatre The Zawacki Ballet Company will and of the perfcam- What better way to toast your health happiness...ever da May 21 at the Maguire Theatre on th Water. than with sparklingl clear Berkshire Mountain Spring pus of the Colleg at Old Westbury. Nnwos enocagy aan year,nS O ee acea direc- sources of Edwardand Lorna Zawacki, artistic Bottled water has become one of America’s prime drinking tors of the and nine in as our public company, professio water, favored one in 1 peopl and gaining popularity b dancers will xm origin works and full decrease in water supplie continue to purity. lengt ballet to the music of Yaz. has bee available to the publi since tickets This pure mountain spring water Performance time is 8:00 p.m. and all the earth’s surface. It flows naturally down are 1970, and is found deep below 415.0 throug the earth, filtered naturally, drop b drop until it collects in dee For further information, call 466-564 clear, free from natural natural reservoirs where it remains totally pure, cryst see

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Cha ei homes, complet with an- sold at the following Se Cliff business loca- tique men gs and authentic decorations, tions: Schoelies Pharmac 23 Sea Cliff Ave.; Just For Men Nosekote 8 wl be on displ for the Sea Cliff Landmarks Haga Real Estate, 270 Sea Cliff Ave.; Circa Association’ annual spring house tour, Then and Now Antiques, 299 Sea Cliff Ave.; scheduled for Sunda May 15 from noon to and Villag Gift Sho 30 Sea Cliff Ave. The be held, or shine. Mail orders also Send p.m. event rain are bein taken, your oz. Eig attractive homes of varied architec- check to the association at P.O. Box 69 Sea 3.19 ture and historical significance in this Cliff 1157 predominatl Victorian village wil be open- If tich are still available on th day of the ed, throug the generosity of their owners, tour, they may be purchase for +10 from the sein to satisf of residents and visitors same businesses or at an information table alike. Volunteer will offer information to be set up on the librar green, located at. and answer questions at each home. This year Landmarks Association will OrieMay tegeeS keteneo share the proceed of the tour with the Coali- houses o the tour will be inchatl wi the tion to Save Hempstea Harbor. tickets. For more information, call chairman Advanc tickets at # per person are bein Rae Packard at 671-47 ith AuduboSociety “Birdathon” Se for Ma 14-1 Long Islanders will be counting birds by the money for each bird species that is spotted. nic | In addition funds for the Socie- scores on the weekend of May 14 and 1 as to raising SPF 8 4 oz. 1edal part of a nationwide conservation effort ty’ conservation efforts, the event 4 ‘iolin spearheade by the National Audubon giv Lon Islanders an indication of how well ia SPF 15 oz. A form Soci the loc is bein i ety. government manage SPF 30+ 4 02. hthe The event, called a “Birdathon,’ is “Birds are a barometer of conservation a aon designate to determine local environmen- efforts, and the number of specie in any area HWii inior tal health and, at the same time, raise money tells us how clean we&# keepin the air, water “qua. for both local and national conservation and land, plus how well we’re doing at pro- clude projects. tecting endangere species, Mrs. Gulotta and The Society’s South Shore Chapter will explained. ion Is coordinate Nassau County’s participation and As an incentive to local chapters and in- has formed four bird- teams which dividuals, the National Audubon Society is ybert will be scanning the skies and trees from awarding prizes such as binoculars, outdoor sunrise May 1 to sunrise May 15. Team loca- equipment and cameras based on the most tions le the Jamaic Ba Wildlife Refug specie seen and the greatest amount of Beach State Park Twin Lakes Preserve raised. In addition, the South Shore Jone money Women QT in Wantag and the Muttontown County Chapte will award prizes to the birdathoner Preserve. who recruits the most sponsors and collects Odor Suntan Lotion According to Chapter President Bets the most money. Gulotta of the birdathon wi Mrs, Gulotta is Eaters Merrick, i potentia sponsors 4 oz. much the same as charitable events and ts to either of the Birdathon rand operate such as “walkathons.” Participants will seek cl en: Arthur Atlas, 223-2327 or Jame 1.69 rais- 4.49 sponsors wh will pledg an amount of Remsen, Jr. 764-51 qance

9 role te” in Hempste Harbo Artists Celebrate Birthd s first & Conditioner Speci awards for meritorious coverage of and Collectibles. T/Gel Shampoo ecent Antiques the visual arts will be the highlig of the Sixth Commenting the of these Alger on significance 4.4 oz. Celebration of Hempstea Harbor and Richard qa” in Birthda designations Hope Grayson Artists Association, Inc of of H.H.A.A., said 3.69 Faust (spons Discovery Schreiner, co- and 1 Glen orthe Art Gallery 12 Villag Square, “The upsurge in the arts on Long Island, par- Cove, on Wednesday May 18, at the Swan in the showing of important art 1 CW. ticularly Club in Glenwood To awards will fee = Landin works of both national and local artists, has ser i be tothe Island ly, New York aided sensitive and ature given Long been greatl by a and t Part the cunde Times I, Newsday Receiving Eever climate, created largel b our accolade will be Mr. Stewart Neutrogena: Neutrogena aimed Times’ Kampel Island-wide and local press. Hence, we of editor of the LI Weekly while Ms. Phylli HHAA believed there was no better to as way Therapeut Therapeutic Editor of Part will be on Grand Singer I, Newsda focus our Sixth Birthday Celebration than to han for that award. these award and have these € con- give represen- In addition, Mrs. Polk, Editor of the Shampoo Conditioner with Maggie tatives with us on this occasion.” , the Anton Com- Glen Cove Record Pilot (o Many in life, as well as leader political Conditioner ‘+ Control cae Controt be a featured will be Heips duced munity Newspaper guest representatives of other art grou Psonasis Peonass Seborrnese ‘Secorraee of honor, as will Mr. Richard Branceforte of Mrs. Marcia E. O’Brien of th Office Its; #10 present Germans cone of Cultural Nassau Oanorutt Danault County, + Ortiree for npany- Development Clear formula : and harge Island Lyri will be the starting speake The program \a wrtnout wary which will be a all- ational presented, during sup. Presents reserved dinner, will include an art perfor- ter Box Oper Dave Goldman master mance, international songs b Madama Butterf and music b Lin Giliberti and her Topaz group. Anant raffle, alway a popula feature, The Island Lyric under th direc- Opera, will also take plac - tion of its founder Bernard Ghilberti, will pre- any All proc for the benefit dinner will go sent Puccini’s Madama Butterfly at the opera to the Exhibitions Pro; of HHAA, anon- Methodist Church in on United Hempstea profit, non-political organization. Call 22 at Sunda May 3 pm. or for more information. es pom me ete 676-97 676-35 perform This presentation will be a complete pro- ne cam- duction with chorus and orchestra con- y ducted by Pasqual Ruisi. Maestro Ruisi is the ic direc- founder and Music Director of the Dobbs “Older Parent essiona Fe Opera Company. nda full T role of Madama Butterfl will be sung Older Children’ Forums reside in b Bernadette Beaudreau who ” isthe “Older Parents, Older Children. . li tickets Garden City. title of three community forums to be spon- Th Island which is based in Lyric Opera, sored b Assemblyma Tom DiNapoliat the “2... Your One Stop Shop For Profession Hair Car Product 5647 Garde isa which City, non-profit company locations: Discount Tic Tec Drugs and churches following Triple 5. perform a libraries, college Drug-A-Rama 668 Dos,wood Avenue 510 Larkfield Road May 14 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Port throughou the metropolita area. 2709 Long Beach Rd. Franklin Square. N.Y East Northport. N.Y Public Librar Oceanside May will Washingto The performan on Sunda 22 Great Neck May 15 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Triple S. Discount 5002 Queens Blvd. 9907 Queens Blvd mark the return to Company’ engagement Public Librar 7602 Fifth Avenue Woodside, N.Y Forest Hills, N.Y the United Methodist Church located at 40 Brooklyn, N.Y. Worth Brent City May 21 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Herricks Your Money' Street in Prescription Center 2460 Nesconset Highway 5050 Nesconset Highway Washington Hempstead They Center. Community 67 Hillside Avenue Stony Brook. N.Y E. Setauket. N.Y. 11733 season at the Church in opene their 1987-8 Park, N.Y yw spon- Speci guests will include representatives Williston Shore Pharmacy Mellor Drugs October when Maestro Ruisi conducted a sof Long from the NYS Blue Cross- Shield, State Of- 45 Old Shore Road 3343 Fulton Street sold-out performa of Verdi& “LaTraviata’’ Port Washington. N.Y Brooklyn, N.Y. 11208 19 from fice on Aging the Famil Service Association&# Tickets for this mance are #8.00 The 110 a.m. LinkAge attorneys, and others. Alice Mar- may obtaine b sendin a check made g Fields be tin, educational therapis and older activist, Island to 18 Whitehall payabl to Lyri Oper will be Moderator. Road South, Garden City, NY 11530 Please in- clude a self addressed, stampe envelope. has—_perbeof=_

of Anton Newspapers - @lay 12. 1988 Bjage-1Da estern Nassau Ourruiew Section Conmmunity & = 2 St Francis Director of —aaaaaaaa Socia Work Honore === ess Michael King, DSW, Director of Social Work and Discharg Plannin at St. Francis Social Hospit in Rosly was recentl named Work Director of the Year by the Society of Social Work Directors, an affiliate of the American Hospita Association. The Na- An- | tional Award, presente at the Society’ on | nual Conference in Seattle,

School of Social Work of Yeshiva Unversity Work at in 198 has been Director of Social St. Francis for two years. During that time the include Department scope has expande to discharg plannin coordination and home the Social Work care services. Dt King started SS ™ Counselin Program enabling cardiac pa- lll EAC DEVELOPMENTAL tients to receive psychos counselin before and after of Social ‘k hospitalizatio MICHAEL KING, DSW, “Social Work Director of the Year’—Director Wor! at is a former lent and lon Dt King St. Francis Hospital W PROGRAMS term board member of the Metropolitan Certified Social Worker. He their records. He ha also presente New York of the Society for Hospit aNew York State puterize A DIVISION OF EAC, Chapte Inc. Inc. a led seminars, and published Social Work Directors in its Nassau Division, is presiden of King Associations, papers, and soft- extensivel adiplomat in dinical practice of the National management consulting computer SUMMER that other Dr. lives in Great Neck, with his wife, Association of Social Workers,amemberof ware systems organization helps King Alice Medine also a social worker. the Academy of Certified Social Workers and hospital social work departments com- King, ACADEMIC IN Ra Counseli © Tutorin in © Individual all areas © Famil Volunteers Neede ° ical Child ond Evaluations Adolescent The Nassau County Services to Rap Vic © SA fraction tims Task Force, housed at the © Stud Skills School of Social Work ingelsGarden Worksho Cponeis offeri training for hotline advocac For Information volunteers. “The Hotline and Advocac vital role in victims Call Nadine Heyman pl a assisting of rape” sai Task Force Director Florence 362 MAIN STREET, Home, “and our volunteer gai much satisfac PORT WASHINGTON tion from bein able to hel a person throug 883-3006 this time of crisis.” In the Hotline program, learning how to [REGISTE NOW! handle calls from rape victims is a trainable skill, said Ms. Home. The go of the Hotline KITCHEN, BATH is to hel the person who suffered from life and & HOME INTERIOR rape trauma to take control of he return to her origin level of functioning Ms. LiiizdsS Horne explained that most often what the caller needs is someone who will listen and not judge. “It is often easier for the victim to Filler Extended Stiles Strips, talk toa person who isn’t involved in her life,’ Help Make Cabinets Fit Spac FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION of Nassau County recently held its gala Long Island' she said. brosina, ‘ to Garden Hetel. a os E: Brought you by 400 Ball at Th City F ight In the Advocate volunteers have Don Boico, CKD, CR Director of FSA, with the evening’s honerees, Mary Enright (Baldwin), a long time FSA a ¢ Opportunity to oraa supporti presence Beard Rebert Tammere (Garden City), President of Bloomingdale and ‘Thomas to the victim and decor to her during Harber), CEO of Norstar Bank with Barbara Neikin of The Garden In a previous column the victim emergency room procedure City Hote! and a member ef the FSA Board looking on. we explained basic The advocate also the victim in ‘The Island 400 Ball, in to honoring three outstanding Long Islandresidents, may assist pro- cabinet measure- Long additio of N: nonsec- the criminal justice system. ments. We said pl FSA, County&# largest nonprofit, ceedin throug close to Nassau and wall cabinets tarian human services agency. Last year, FSA helped 50,000 County Volunteers attend six training sessions vary in width in 3-inch residents through 22 different programs. increments, so fitting (phote by Edward T. Cox) Cain eee as ae is large- psychologic your space sont Ganedone for the ly a matter of selecting the proper combinations. Volunteers for ra victim. “The extensive training recciv- But what if your space is not divisi- Slee Center Seeks Stud alon with the experience acquire work- ble by 3? If, for example, the wall is 74 the volunteer between the of 18 and If ing in these p provid inches? If you have ahard time theSlee pl ages 5 you are to that—filler with impressive and valuable credentials”, There are two answers Center at University Hospit the State in goo physic health, are not takin any strips and extended stiles. Filler strips added Ms. Horne. of New York at Stony Brook would m medication chronicall except are usually 4 inches wide, are made to like offe the chance to have this slee and are not receiving psychiatri The Task Force was established in and match your cabinets, and can be cut to you pro- 198 call or for to fit the leftover space perfectly. blem evaluated. The are continuing a series care, 444-286 444-291 more is funded the New York State Depart- information. An extended stile is much the same, of studies on the nature and treatment of ment of Health, Division of Criminal Justice but is part of the cabinet. It is a ver- slee and are lookin for interested peo- Services and Department of Social Services. tical of the frame that sticks out, poor piece It is of members of the Nassau so it can be cut to fit the space. compose There also are corner fillers. These County Sex Crimes Squa the District At- 30 4 inches each way, so you can butt William J. Roland Ltd. tomey’ Sex Crime Unit, and major health and cabinets in the corner without the Antiques, human services agencies in the County. drawers bumping whenthepulled out. But remem ail of measure- At B givin as little as three hours week ments refer to stock cabinets that are ° ath Hotha on call 24-hours per already made and sitting In a Beechwood Estates Glen Cove, NY month with the Advocacy Program, w arehouse somewhere. 5 If you select custom cabinets, they volunteers can make an important contribu- are made by the to fit your & 20th tion to the victims of sexual assault. sely. Customfacto factories also CLASSIC SELECTION O ‘8th, 19t will create special cabinets for Call Bonni Coen at 228-740 for training in- such island that CENTURY FURNISHINGS & DECORATIONS specific uses, as an formation. The Hotline number is 222-2293. joes half in the kitchen, half in the Please us 15th - 30th, 1988 llam-Spm n. join beginning May May If you have cabinet biems, visit Directions: Take the Long Island Expressway to exit 39N to Glen Cove our showroom. We n& sell pro- Road north. Bear left on Route 107 and proceed to end. Go right on tblems. We sell sotutions. Brewster Street to fourth traffic light. Go left on Dosoris

to Old Tappan Road. * Phone at Beechwood (516) 759-6060 ar astaPO. Box 1073 main showroom Mr. Roland (212) 505-1525 West 1579 northem bivd Ll. W717 maonhass new 58 E. 11th Street, New York City 10003 (212) 505-1525 (516 687-4194 Aa31

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NASSAU CALENDAR O F EVENTS

489-264 Please address all notices of local events to topic of a seminar from 8:3 a.m. to 4 p.m. 14 Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.O. Box in the Nassau Hall and Colleg Union of Saturday, May “Are You An 1378) Mimeola, N-Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. Nassau Community Colleg For information Campus Entrepreneur? Worksho Calendar items must be submitte+ two weeks call 222-71 at CW. Post Campu of Lon Island Univer- prior to the event. Friday, May 20 Attractions sity sponsor b the Business Resource Net- © work. Fee: For information call (71 Friday, May 13 Hofstra University’s Alumni Theatre #4 © “Ten Little 263-41 Hofstra University presents: Long Island Group, the Gray Wig, presents, Please address all notices of local events to Studies Institute, “Givin Lon Island a Sense Indians” 8 p.m. at Hofstra’s West End Theatre Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P-0 Box © St. Francis Hospita will be offerin low- 11501 of Place.’ Progra begin at 8:1 a.m. with on South Campus Ticketsd: #8, with dis- 1578) Mineola, N-Y. or phone 747-8282. cost mammograms. For information call Calendar items must be submitted two weeks registration and coffee-For information call counts for students and seniors. For informa- 627-620 ext. 1533 prior to the event. tion call Also takes on 560-50 560-66 plac May ® The National Grand Opera will perform

* 13 ® 21, 22, and June to . Friday, Second Frida Art Salon: “Landscap 27-29 5. at the Tilles Center of Long Island Universi- © The Catholic ai get heacaiied (age Rea and Unreal,” 8:3 p.m. at the Oyster Ba e Athletic Games: The Tri-State ty, CW. Post Colleg For information call 21 to 39 will hold a dance at the Westbur hom of Dr. Stella Russell. For information Wheelchair Games will be held at Nassau 248-104 Holida Inn, 36 Old Country Rd. from 8 p.m. call 222-71 before 4 p.m. Community College’s Fieldhouse and Pool. Sunday, May 15 to midnight Admssion: ¢9. For information Saturday, May 14 for information call 222-7250. ® Andre Previn will conduct the Los call (21 324-0151. © Hofstra University Colleg for Continu- Angele Philharmonic at the Tilles Center at © Hofstra For Continu- © The Nassau Mid-Island Chapt of the ing Education, Hempstea offers a course University Colleg CW. Post Campu of Long Island Universi- Education, offers Canals, Harmony presents a Western in Hikin the South Shore Beaches 9:30 a.m. ing Hempstea Barbersho ty at 7 p.m. Tickets: #2 and #20 with dis- Art, Music, The Netherlands, from Round- at Chaminade High School, Saville to 433 p.m. Fee: #22. For information call Tulips counted tickets for seniors. For information 1 to 10, Fee: Rd and Ave., Mineola, 8:24 Also 560-50 Jun Jun #182 #50 deposi b Jacks p.m. call 299-2752. June 1. For information call 560-501 takes plac on May 14. For information call © Hofstra University Colleg for Continu- © Dance Workshop for adolescents: Ideas ing Education, Hempstea offers a course and Approache for Middle and Hig School in East Village Rock and Renaisssance, 1:30 levels from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Nassau Com- to 4:30 p.m. Fee: #1 For information call munity College Physic Education Com- 560-50 NASSA PARK MUSEUM plex For information call 627-37 ® Hofstra University Colleg for Continu- Compiled By SHIRLEY D. FELLS © Captain Lou Albano will be signing ing Education, Hempstead offers a course autograp at the Rockville Centre Holiday in Madison Avenue Galleries, 2 to Fee: Inn, Sunrise to benefit Multi- 4 p.m. A puppet show featuring “Punch and Judy” will be performed at Eisenhower 173 Highway 417. For information call 560-503 pl Sclerosis, Noon to p.m. For information Park’s, Museum-in-the Park on Saturda May 14, at 11 a.m. and p.m. The per- Sunday, May 15 call 763-11 formances are free ans suitable for the entire family. © Hofstra University for Continuing © Friends of the Arts will present the Eisenhower is located off Hempstea Turnpike in East Meadow. The museum Education, Hempstea offers a course in Chelsea Chamber Ensemble at 2:30 p.m. in is adjacen to parkin field #6. For information call 542-4517. “No Sweat” Lon Island Bicycl Tours, Sun- Fields Arboretum, Bay as ic- Plantin Oyster Fee: For Kk kk day throug Jun 5 at 8:3 a.m. #3 part of the series “Concerts at Coe Hall.’ hi A nature walk entitled ‘Woodland will tak at Muttontown Preserve information call 560-50 Wildflower pla Tickets: $9.5 For information call 922-00 on 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Th i bu i requir © for Continu- Saturd May 14, fro progra fre prio registrati Hofstra University Colleg © Nassau/Suffolk Jewis Single 3 plu will The walk will beg at th preser nature center. Muttontown Preserve is ope dail fro ing Education, Hempstea offers a course meet for a Bag Brunch at 1 p.m. Fee: #10. { It is located in East Norwich at th en o Muttontown Lane. For informatio in the Art of Tomorrow Toda - Tour of Ar- 9:30 4:30 p.m For information call 433-7931. tists Studios in N.Y. 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Fee: #20. call 922-3123 16 For information call 560-501 kekkk © “Good Health Conference” at North residents and are invited to take in the Manhasset. Fee: © Andre Previn will conduct the Los Long Island age 5 over part “Long Shore University Hospita Island Games and Festival”, the of America Bank, $10 for individuals and #1 for couples. For Angele Philharmonic at the Tilles Center at Senior sponsor by Savings Meadow locations. information call CW. Post Campu of Long Island Universi- on Saturda May 14 at Eisenhower Park in East and neighboring 562-30 commemorate Senior Citizens , ty at p.m. Tickets: #2 and 420 with dis- This year’s senior games will be held in May to © Women for Sobriety meeting, counted tickets for seniors and students. For Month and to honor our older residents for their achievements 4nd contribu- group in the MacArthur Auditorium of Mer- information call 299-2752 tions to life on Island. p.m. Lon informa- T- cy Hospital, Rockville Center. For © Graduation exercised for the 28th Com- The registration fee is $ per person, and includes moming coffee, lunch, tion c 255-228 be under a tent at Park- mencement of Nassau Community Colleg shirts and medals. The headquarter for the games will © Vietnam Veterans of America, Nassau will be held at the Nassau Coliseum, 2:30 p.m. Field #1 at Eisenhower Park, For information call 542-449 ing General Membership For information call 222-7501. kkkkh County Chapter meeting, 8 p.m. at 201 Peninsula Blvd. (Public © Commencement of Long Island Univer- An authenti “Cival War Encampm will b re- at Old Bethp Villa Restoration Safet Bldg) Hempstea Discussion on at a.m. on the Great sity’ CW. Post Colleg 10 on an 1 an 15 fro 10 a.m. to p.m. Saturd Sund May every aspect of Vietnam Veterans. For infor- Lawn in front of the campus Administration will simulate th a Civil War Soldie as re-create Cam Uniform reenators dail lif o th mation call 483-311 For information call Bet- Bldg 299-2333. one severa Union establishe on Lon Islan in 1861 Winfiel Scott o army trainin camp © for 16 The Nassau Chapt of the Society Monday, May an ther will b music in th House. ween noon p.m. parl Layto the Barber in America © CW. Post its Seventh Annual Sho Quartet Singing presents i locate on Roun Roa in Old The Old Bethp Villag Restoration Swam Bethpa villa will meet at 8 at Winthrop Church Summer Chamber Music Festival auditions p.m. Hall, an close on is ope six da a wee fro 10 a.m. to p.m., i Monday of the Advent, Advent Ave., Westbury Appointments may be mad by calling the 555 kkkkk New members are wanted. For information at Auditions also on June colleg 299-2474. Walk” held can observe bird whan a Bird is cal and 12. Visitors migrating species “Spring 489-264 on May at Sands Point Preserve, Middleneck Road in Sands Point, Sunda 15, © Women Who Lov To Third Place @ All About Microcomputers will be the Sing! is free but from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Rain or shine. The program registration Women&# Barbersho chorus lookin for new topic of an introductory course at Molloy is For information call members. Rehearsals at 7:45 p.m. at the Colleg Rockville Centre. 7 to 10 p.m. Course required 883-16 wk kkk United Methodist Church, 619 Fen- will be held also on May 18 23 25 and June Wesle information ext. a “‘Bike-A-Thorn”’ at Eisenhowe Park in East Meadow worth Blvd. Franlin Squar For 1. Fee: #160 For information call 678-50 Little Villa Scho will b sponsor shine call 365-66 206. on Sund May 15 fro 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rain or 18 Scho and which serves handicap childre Wednesday, may © Hofstra University presents “A Celebra- Rid to suppo Little Villag House multipl youn © Conference: “Black Issues on Long will at th in Field #1. A tion of the of the Foundin in Nassau Count Participa gath par Parki pled o got Anniversary livin for at Nassau and histo Island...Plannin Progress of Israel” with lecture in religio dollars is requir twent Community Colleg Garden City. For infor- entitled “The Centrality of Israel in jew KkkKek mation call 535-58 in the Moot Court Room “Golden Voice Chorale’, Life” 7:30 p.m. 30 Registration is now underway for the Nassau County ® Dial-A-Smile, a free dental health hotline Law School. For information call 560-68 first will take on a new mixed chorus of four-part harmon Its meeting plac available 17 service staffed b dentists, will be Tuesday, May 16 from to at Eisenhower Parks’s Speci Activities Center. Monday, May p.m., to answer from senior citizens. © New York Institute of Technoloby’ questions is in to the for a senior citizen The chorale bein forme response many requests Collect calls can be mad to School of Architecture, Old Westbury, is to 8:3 p.m. (21 chorale sponsore b the Department of Recreation and Parks. The group will sponsoring its 18th annual Architectural 986-393 at senior homes and at function. Student centers, nursing county ® of Design Competition at 10 a.m. in the perfor Association of Piano Teachers Long The Activities Center is located at Parkin Field #8, just inside the Stewart Activity Center. Judgi will be at p.m. For Speci Island meet at 10 a.m. at the First United bu- Park in East Meadow.. For information call information call 686-764 Avenue entrance of Eisenhower Presbyteria Church of Freeport, Smith and Ocean Ave., For information call © Admissions representatives from 2 col- 542-4494. Freeport. waKKK in- lege and universities will be presente at 796-480 entitled A Child’s will b hel at th Sand Point Preserve 293. Colleg Information Day from to 9 p.m. at free spe progra ‘Throu Eye The is locate on Middlenec © the Cathedral School of St. Mary Gym- Saturd Ma 1 an Sund Ma 22, fro 2 to 4 p.m. preserv North Shore Wednesda Nigh Baseball the nasium, Garden City. For information call Roa in San Point. To regist cal 883-12 Card Show, 6:3 to 10:3 p.m at Congreg 627-614 Krekkn tional Church of Manhasset, 184 Northern 18 will skate in Park& Blvd. Admission: #1 For information call , May National Champion and Olympi competitors Cantiague © The Annual Admission is free. 783-587 Library Conference: 13t Spri Ice Show, “Fantasia...Again,” Saturda May 14 at 8:3 p.m. Conference at Nassau Cham- Long Island Librar Suzanne Seminick and Scott Gregory, the 198 and ‘88 National [ce Daning © families Community Colleg For information call A closed Al-Anon meeting for pions, will be featured with new partners in debut performances 222-740 and friends of alcoholics will be held at 8 p.m. Park is located on West Joh Street in Hicksville. For information Cantiague in the cafeteria of Mercy Hospital Rockville ©Conference: “Blacks on Long call 935,35°°- Center For information call 255-2282. -. .- Island...Plannin For Progress will the the tek tee

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The incontrovertible evidence is that children from middle clas families do bet- ter in school than children from poor families. The reason? Could be that middle class youn, are in their earl years to constant conversation, verbal play and trips. It’s an atmospher that sometimes doesn’t exist in low-income households. Can the difference be overcome? The Great Neck-Manhasset- Parent Child | JOI OU Home Progra (PCH aims to do just that children and b helping 2 and 3-year-old $3,000 bernarents in educationally disadvantage CoordinatedPCb program director Doris Lo Kertzner, the uses trained volunteers, 1 945.5 who, armed with carefully- toys and f YOUR PLEDGE books, visit a famil once a week. show parents how to use the materialsand to i i the hous share and enjoy them with their children. Like ha lov louilt many concepts that are simpl and obvious, PART OF iT

this one wo! i Besides visiting families, the volunteers at- tend a weekl seminar as part of an ongoing training There receive aod process. e sup fi from the director and fellow teacher- 1 one woe demonstrators. To serve as a volunteer, Foes ceria gi PRES os need a willingness to about four Woodmere of Great Neck only give FOR THE THIRD consecutive year, Scott Paper Company and Muriel Holland, of ; Lissy Dennett; ; presi- hours of time a and a fondness million for the dent of the L.I. Ronald McDonald House, Jeanne Harmon, of genuine retail grocers joined forces to raise more than § The rewards are Ronald of and Scott district for you children. tangibl Ronald McDonald's Children' Charities, In 1987, three Garden City; Dorothy Browe, Wantagh; C. Garizio. Retailers in the Seott “when the door opens, the child’s eyes McDonald Houses, located on Long Island, in New York City and manager, Roy participa’ ting pro- mother’s sale of Scott motion include Waldbaums, A&am Dan&# Markets, MET light up with anticipation. The New Jersey, share more than $160,000 raised from the Supreme Gristedes Markets. The Ronald McDonald welcoming smile beams out to me and mi Paper Products in the tri-state area. Nationally, $1.5 million was Food Stores and Super at the Ronald McDonald House was established to provide a home away from home for heart glow with say Ru donated. Supporting this year&# program of the Island Jewish Medical families of seriously ill children who are receiving treatment in rece.volunteer. “Th liveliest House located on the ground Long Jacobso program Robert J. Center are (lefttoright) : Scott district manager, Selby; near-by hospitals. seniors I know are those who continue to use Ronald McDonald Hease volunteers: Susan Fax, of Floral Park ; their skills and talents for the benefit of others.’ love when come. This makes from National Council of Jewis Women, as much a they give. Her experience was not unique. Tille “Oh, no. you week.” make difference. It makesa difference Anyon interested in becoming a trained Margolie had this to sa “After I retired, | my include in the lives of the le it serves, volunteer can call Doris Kertzner, program missed the satisfaction w comes fro in- In 197 the program expanded to not only for and but also in the lives of the lunteers who coordinator, at 773-1709 or 1710. teracting with children and their families. | school-based experiences parents get This gain when give and I grow when give. I their toddlers. weekl pla observe aachildr need that. That& wh I enjoy bein in the pro- parents an opportunity to Mental Health to share common Communi Da am. as they interact with peers, child C. W. Post gradua intern Lori Gallegosa concerns and to learn more about The Mental Health Association ot Nassau Agolesce Antics, Senior Satisfactio What combination of the program throug the eyes of one of her development through a County is sponsoring its 13t Annual Men- Children and Teens Need to Know About Sex and olea “Before! working as a Home theor practice. tal Health Community Day on Wednesda Toda When We Are Anxious, Between | used to feel t I woul an addi- Vo wh are with this at the Visitor, inie June 1, from 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Men and Women, and Grandparenting oneof are essive tional pressure on an already- aspect pr equally ry Campu of the New York Institute American Style But this hasgr not tobe the case” suns bein caitheseco : referral service staff. parent. o : family counselin oe volunteer, states, One snowy da when Lori arrived at one of Celia long- Thirty with the Current ed by Mental Health Association social with as muchas her homes, she founda note attached to the “Lenjoy play doug Stresses That Affect Our Lives, led b men- workers will be available free of charge had walk to the kids RovI don’t have tne door. “Please wait for us. We to any tal health professional are planned for the Tickets are available from the Mental 0 a them the doctor. We& be back for as soon as these are my ..A of for YOUR Men- th 18 Clinton Street, Hemp- you day . Day Dialogu Association, and love —— we can.” When the mother arrived, Lori sug- I tal Health... stead, New York, 11550. For further informa- This the Great geste that perha the mother woul like program, sponsored by A samplin of workshop include; For tion, call 489-232 Cost: $5.0 per person, 42.50 School Districts and ad- to cancel this session since it was such a hec- Neck-Manhasset Parents Is It Ever Over?, Beatin The Blues for senior citizens and students. No cost for Nassau BOCES with an assist ministered - tic da for her. The mother responde with, by Mental Health Issues Current & Complex, current Mental Health Association members.

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; is limited. Clark and Fields Arboretum, ‘A new addition to the Rhododendron spac Gardens. : Plantin - Garde the various fields of horticulture June 1 “Cut Flowers for the Home Scout Da Satur- in - Girl May 18 May 22. Festival is Friendshi on Alan Gorkin, Greenhouse are in the series: Garden”, Super a different May Girl Scouts will expan theircir- speaker e Program will highligh age day 21. the Old Gardens. May - “The Seasonal of _visor, Westbury } 12 Plantings cle of friends to include natural friends— hl group each day Meadow’, “Ornamental Vines’, Alan Rosen, 4 and We d Walk and Wildflower June 23- is Senior Citizens trees, flowers, friends the can hear, touch , May 18 Day and Vonderahe of Old Westbur Gardens. Proprietor, for All Long Island. Talented from the volunteer nike a program of activities Cind Gard pl - and a Rose - “The Rhododendron Garden of Jun Plannin Plantin Theee will end with a specia May 19 3 cor of Old Gardenswill exhibit games. da Westbur Cattier” Willet Titus, $ tendent, Garden”, Robert E. Bowden, Director of Hor- demonst their crafts at an outdoor in which all scouts will participate. Jea and ceremony lecture will ticulture and Operations, Old _Cattier Estate, Locust . Westbur exhibit. Written instructions for each craft Sunda May 22, features Famil Day— at and is off the Old Westbury Gardens. for the to unite in the peace begi 6:3 are free to all attendin seniors. perfec family informa- the Gardens premises Fo further details, May isa speci dayforgarde and grandcu of the garden enjoy pic: Pisneo Thursda 19, Calendar of c the stroll the May 26- “Seasonal Container Plantsinthe tion or a Events, 333-004 lovers. Garden tours, andaplant nic, or visit the snack bar, clinic by the Old Westbu Gardens hor- garden and enjo nature at its best. Parents with the Old ticultural staff, as well as a pla sale featur- may assist children the utas Card and Collectibles Show in annuals perenni rhododendrons Gardens Treasure Hunt in garde Baseball be held the off A chamber music concert b Eugen Park durin premise will A at the show will be E violinist from the Pre- A baseball care and collectibles show specia Lecture Tour to aerhododendron a twelve year old pe Twilight May 21 to benefit the Kranepool of the 196 World Champio NY will of th School is a be held on Saturda of Jean Cattier in Locust Valle Colleg Divison Juilliard garde Nassau Olym The show Mets, who will sign autograph from 11 a.m. at Old of the afternoon. County Speci also be held. Participants will meet speci feature for be will take at The Rosemary Kenned to 1 p.m. ¢ an item. Gardens at and be shutd- Raindat for most of the events will one plac Westbur 6:3 p.m. Admission to the show will be #1 For fur th Center in Wantagh from 10 a.m. to 4:30p.m. ed to and from the garde The charg for week later than original day foot tables for vendors may rented ther information, call Gidion, at 735-418 or the gar are for Eig be this tour is #9.00 per person (¢7.50 for Admission fees for 44.5 at +4 each, two for #7 Joan at 334-3155. members) adults, #1.00 for children (6-1 years $3.5 for House will be clos- Frida May 20, features the Old Westb senior citizens. Westbury infor- &a Garden “Treasure in Your Own Backyar ed toall groups during the festival. For | U.S SAVING BONDS [TH GREAT AMERICA INVESTME * Isotope Stompers 4 Steak House of Syosset A Traditional 352 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset Dixieland Band Thursday Ma 12 8 pm. at Manero’s LIV JAZ It lifts the spiri and rejuve- We Feature A nates th soul It als cuts across al Complete Line of boundaries. That& wh regardle o Gourmet Take Home Food to your musical tastes, it turns on the Enhance Your and senses like no other musical styl Indoor Outdoor Dining close and in .. especiall up person PREPARED an informal club atmosphe Just a FRESH DAILY few step from the restaurant, the Jaz Gourmet Meat & Club waterfron vista creates an idyl Seafood Salads. ; Garden Salad. lic settin for relaxed. easy listenin All Major Fresh and enhances the casual format. We Credit Ribs, Kabobs. Cards Lobster. Shrimp invite friends for a round of Accepted you tojoi Dishes. drink at our picturesq bar or tak a seat and indulg you tastebuds with a fabulous selection of sumptuous hors d'oeu graciousl served by our attentive staf Th sit back and sam- pl the jazz...an the flavor of the Commodor Inn ‘Coming Soon... coo ‘It’s cool... & it’shot |v It’s mild...&am it’s spicy 4 “tassic Jazz Quanes wu? It’s raw...& it cooks Docks/Waterview Dining/ All Year Pau Kendal - It’s then...&am : it’s now EA BIR DINN

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LIMO DRIVER-for local sales co. 0-5 CLERK TYPIST F/T Must have flex. h Some wkends. Cal! 622-6300 PrtieeSCH eac!DRIVjay. uEe URS-In person, & Benefits. FLIGHER FLOR ING in Glen Cove. —s DIRE CAREER 766-1313 We a nee &a LPN or RN a pore ee skil| co-operative nureeey with 120 studente sonoTv RETAIL eves. commensur i” the background. Part time Sat & sun ELECTRICAL REPAIRS/lam: helpfu Salary O ification Flexible hour 4 t exits. fixtures. Perm.twlil train. Excellent Benefit package plus salary. ee 4 excellent interpersonal tig Se & administrative 1-64 Supervisory showrmiLocust Vally/6 hour RN Assistant Manager 759-3420 $15 per experience disired. Send Call 516-944-2900 eon Kotler Net’l. Contor rou palesSe in Helen We have an outstanding opportunity 111 Indie Neat Rd COMMI Nort Shore store in Sandepoint, NY 11060 Wureery, Re at menswear specialty management Btvé., Menhassst, Lynbrook area. uy with some W offer a qualified individual NORSTAR BANK MAINTENANCE a excellent Glen Head Country Club retail experience good salary, HELPER, FIT benefits and prestigious working condi- seeks exp. people to work LONG ISLANO NURSES tions in pleasant, comfortable 3 day schedules. Friday dinners surroundings. lunch. Sat. lunch & TURN TRAVEL TIME unr ‘Sunday & Sunday lunch or Equal Opportunity Employer FAMILY TIME BY WORI CLOSE TS Tuesday thru Friday lunch. HO FIT, Flextime, ing CALL D. SLAZAS Guaranteed days, hrs, & GROUNDSKEEPER IMMEDIATE! CENTRALISLAND wages for season. 1-800-225-0453 School Bus Drivers NURSING HOME Full time position on In or call: 825 Old Country Road Apply person ‘te. All year, non ;ive-In.priv 2 & 4. Will Train. PT am. Plainview MONDAY - FRIDAY lish. Salar decide Class Born io Senor Paid Chiaramonte, ONS st |6-676-4050 atter Interview. Experience & up Mre. Feand 9AM-4PM preferable but not required. vacation, incentiveholidaydays. Call: 51 Good working conditions and surroundi Call estate MAKE MONEY DISPATCHER tor 883-671 manager for appointment at Private limo service. Exp CHRISTMAS AT HOME Around The World Call OFFICE ASSISTANT FIT BOOKKEEPER in America’s Fastest yourself. Elmont Investment - Large Growing DRAFTING/ESTIMATING for CPA firm in Gan iine: Spine whl 516-488-6776 g is now hiring area Superviso opportunity, Earn u to Slab tor the 1988 season. Fonit Exel oral sracome., : OR few short months. Rush eelf NCO $10,soe helpful. GIRL-WIII § ne experience SUNTER CAREER ION Orettnegotiable. Benefits & Th Denke Me 271-4700 Weekly rae ran GIR Nain C Ext. 230 uyssim 4 De Washington No, Boe Port RETAI L information For more cusMT Tenet TGARD WANTED 710-65 616-87. cape 5 DAYS/WEEK YEAR-ROUND r ‘718-640-0007 Call: 334-2258 after 4 p.m. Assistant Manage ae

in to CLEANING We have an outstanding opportunity Busy North Shore Towing Service is looking for a mature person eee evaseday in of towing and manage- residence FIT OFFICE ASST in manage. Must have experience in all aspects Call DRIVERMMAINTENANCE store management Northport area. Cathy menswear specialty ment skills. Salary open! PERSON for Jericho area. 8:30 231-8998 x252 Place area. ee eG am- Carle Call 621-6024 f for north th shoshore ho home f tiv: a week. Ask for Jerry LERK TYPISFSS hours Full a individual with at W offer qualified som Cht forme, good figures Dish seta negolsaeti / smoker proterr Room fo mo! . ry it for Mra. Ellison a salary, Bay. ‘Ask on advancement. retail experience good Oys 31 \ting experience. 1212 and working condi- 624-8316 931-3333 benefits prestigious comfortable MAI tions in pleasant, ENANCE OPPORTUNITIES COCKTAIL surroundings. s@mour 9ST GAL FRIDAY-Garden City Law Of- UNLIMI WAITRESS In Guard, fee. $7Mmour. & PART MANHASSET areer opportunities for men Part time. Shore waterfront tire oe | Bay BAPTIST CHURCH Som between the. aves club. Experienced only. clean NYS license. Call Jeanie at CALL D. SLAZAS <a jazz Se Position. 676-2298 PIT Secretarial Contact: Exp. in typing, filing, organize- DRIVERS FRIDAY-Must have 1-800-225-0453 year, training, travel In- GALIGUY tional abilities & communica- Cord Sussner665-3677 Class 1 bookkeeping & tne G.t Bil School skille. 19/18 hra. a wk, 3/4 and resident tion elueducation. We torps furth or wilBe rain typing. Pt. Washington MONDAY - FRIDAY days. Flex. $6.00 nr. pi in Racor eae are Paid nelg ‘Vacatio Pret. Call Qam-5pm duty Present resume. btweGe SAM-4PM we accept G.E.0' for men 694-5555 627-2270 For Interview. Al4 women. COUNTER PERSON/DISPAT- immedi 23 & over orG or Violt our office at: Glen ORIVERS CHER with tools. Fe handy Ta newcars. N Shore, sal. Clean license, from Sunrise Mall , M-F, GOVERNMENT HOMES $1(U F/TPIT. Dispat 486-8780. IMMEDIATE FIT FIT round 671-2483 aa tax year nog. Returnee pref ee repair. Delinquent property. positi In Massapequa Office Assistant MARjeed have Boating exp. $6.50.n Ronnie. EAR up to 50% selling quality Repossessions. Call 805-687-6000 567.8 796-4170 G days 944-7136 eves AVON Products. For details call Ext. GH-1432. and BONWI Clerical p 9 Isabella 437-7258. auto parts corne wi = MATURE COUPLE CUSTOMER SERVICE ci Wnort TELLE abili In health. Orivers license good OPPORTUNITY benefits. is CLERK and required. Light work on small 3 B IMMEDIATE Finest in Womens & Mens CAVALI estate. cottage Be your own boss and Rep! okt FULLTIME Mi R SERVICE utilities salary. x 1 33 FIT-PIT Avail Direct Sates time Benefits. Some typing and RETAIL Sona full position Call Mr. Shapiro is available: Manhas NY 11030 phones. Ol! In Hicks- 676-0100 3500 per wk part time * & Clerk ville area. 9 compaa.m. - 5 pm. call: Shipping Recalving Water PTreat Unite Salesman Join Our Special Team. We offer Market. Clothing Explo& support provided.raini liberal MECHANIC, DIESEL & GAS in discount. Permanent IMMEDIATE FLEET, experienced reliable. Contact Lou/Johann an outstanding opportunity asso We have ates will ba provided with ex. cellent opportunity & conditions. in Part Time, 2 days per week. Lite 516-673-7932 CLERK FIT store management cellent benefits & outstanding | Fulltime, top penetite: Floral DEL! menswear specialty Deliveries. Small car advancement opportunities. requir Park. §16-354-21Be Experienced career opportuni- area. e Salary + car allow: the Lynbrook Perecr 747- MECHANIC. for small engines. F/T y in Goumet ‘oan pote: Senne mal 10 am to S pm. Locust Valley Shop. Salary open. shop. shington, individual with Service tion. Call W offer a qualified . DE Benefits. Customer excel ardlent NORTBLV Call 671-3287 a salary, to retail experience good NY 11030 Good phone voice ability 6-883-5033 condi- work. Will benefits and prestigious working MAN I WNSU AGENre fleping: handle heavy phone 516-627-7 train, comfortable FULL or PART TIME. tions in pleasant, = wr Oppor MODELS M/F WAREHOUSE based on skilis & x. bet- DELICLERK surroundings. S MATERIAL HANDLERS Sion ween Sam & Spm 938-77: $125-$200 per hour Fash TV to $200 hor Some heavy lifting Involved. MaleClos- noses hel ful. witit rain experience GUARDS-Old Westbury-Gien nad Permanent. F/T ed Sun. Port Wash. 883-0 CALL D. SLAZAS femai tat Gove area. Retires walcome. Mustre- Life, gen’. /. & DENTAL RECEPTIONISTPTT, exp Mus have phone &c $5/nr. to AO jon. Minis ORDER FILLERS tions, typing, computer. plus <Al Tues & Thurs. 8 to Spm. 1-800-225-0453 all shifts. 935-9112 print, TV Fashi ‘Shows. pref sta diversified duties. comm. 671-6858, Hand, Leg & 68 Will train you to fill orders. w-exp. Westbury Ave. Carle Beginners or Returnees & DENTAL - FRIDAY 516-3; 34-1500 DENTAL ASSISTANT MONDAY en RECEPTIONIST F/T, Experience HAIRDRESSER WANTED-Some MODELS 9AM-4PM MOSTLY preferred. Top Salary Exciting Halr 671-5910 Great Neck office §16-482-2215 arrow Bayville-P/Tof Clerical HALF PRICE! Flashing inc. Village 212-213-016 Li non-arrow help. Contact Ms. Dinekita B ao nlSar qu ne! jetters! ween oR Factor INTERS-EXPERIENCED Sarre locally, Cail 628-1439 RESIDE SHORE TELLERS direct: 1(600)}423-0163, “NO516-676-7150 NASSAU COUNTY or located In TRAINEES/EXPERIENCED HEAD & ASSISTANT Ingurance investigator ee ee i Exe pey and PART TIME Cel nee Denetite. Al Inquires in strict Nassau County for TEACHER POSITIONS confidence. 427-7135 Bank Teller We have openings throughout Pr ral Trainees & Experienced Tellers. pardi backgro True Fel 0:30-2:Mo North Shore Nursery Schoo! poli conditi C salary plus a Heer Soc W offer a competitive Call 365-7244 616-437-0200 Managerial Trainee depart oreond resume to RO, Box 600, personnel company-paid comprehensive ‘Ak (64 bare. Bquiree Floral Park 11002 STOCKBROKER benefits program: eninge ——_— POfirst te enos S00O FIT and medical coverage. IN PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Hospital/surgical/major OPPORTUNITIES i Weee area. cp t H Dental coverage. Life insurance HELPER FIT AUSTRALIA confidence. Jobe Educational assistance & Biva goo Steady work. Learn OFFICE incentive door installation. windMust have 516-961-7255 Pension and savings plan. TANT F/T of PIT WII train. mechanical ability. janhasset Ares. 627-5775. accepted daily at all Branches between Applications AM-3 PM in at: CALL 10 9 a.m.and 3 p.m., or stop chera: I. PORTER/STEWARD 944-3040 Security Investigations, inc. NEW DISCOVE! 666 Old Country Road 616-742-0294 Control Patch PoovRestaurant/Yacht Club Environment. Summer help, Garden Weekends a must. City You Unlimitedry Flex FIT, SECRETARY trive ives. v area. LEGALSEGRETARYerrUtiostion “excit 8 Call John Schust at: IMMEDIATE SALES Potential.” experience. Salary open. ‘stimutat CLIFF YACHT CLUB 748-3340 THE SEA BANK PERSON GARDEN CITY for age or NORSTAR 781-5830 671-7374 tor Co. 796-4485 Windo EQ F/T LONG ISLAND Will train. Days. UA ne far oe iPIT 4 hra FILE CLERK for HUNT Must neve cart water cortionereg Say All enitte fo hesith fecity in Gen ‘INGTON OFFICE. $6 per hour. Opportunity Employer Colt: 069-7229 call re. Arrigane. 421-4488 Equal 345-3535 Go (516) 222-7900 4094004BELGEConnie&Stove,(aanenerCalleanODork__Allatin_6||t|

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1988 - 5C Anton Community Newspapers - Week of May 3, Bage ” Wanted 24 Help Wanted 33 Pets For Sale 24 Wanted 24 Help Wanted 24 Help 24 Help Wanted 24 Help Wanted Help BRADORS-AKC-A-t quality Iit- WANTED DRIVER-For Lady, Shop- LA FRIDAY for mu Bik & yellow. Born 4/17/88 hun- SECRETARYIGAL HELP TELEPHONE ping, errands Short trips. ave’all Official 7ting & show backgrounds. Location SOLICITORS: Document 516-759-1912 PART TIME skills. Greenval General cleaning buildings & Port Washington area 883-7566. FIT in Great Neck. 484-6622 Grounds. Elmont Elementary personable IMMEDI Bright energetic Schoo! District. PARTTIME Dz SECRETARY quatities. Typing skills, It. book- i VOI SECRETARY PIT GooD SPE 34 Pets For Good phone manner. and Rewarding keeping. tice. Typing, 3 fo distri oo 516-326-5513 Interesting Plus Commission Medical beckground a plus. Word Meces ‘ plu Wi Salary Between dam & 4pm BABYSITTER AVAILABLE FOR Adoption Aaditton Summer Hours 9-4pm.M-F train, Exc. start salary. Benefits for app& 364-3333, Ext. 210 MINIMUM 3 Evenings per week. ————— 484-1600 Call 482-8700. Maximum 5 eves. From 6:30pm un- DUSCHUNDS-3 females, male, 5 Marketing/Public Dynamic til needed. Exp&# reliable, own wks old. 922-1792 of Com- transp, ADOPTION-Small German mercial bank in Nassau Coun- RECEPTIONISTPTT, FIT, light typ- FOR 671-6938 male 1% old, has Dat visio 681-04 Sailin Instructors ‘ Shepard years ing filin os TELLERS - F/T & HOUSECLEAN- trained & tor candidate with very good BABYSITTER Housebroken. Is easily of SECRE ING avall, live-out, wiexp & refs. gets along well wichildren. He typing skills. Knowledge Instructors needed tor Needed Glan Cove Area. aplus. Aftrac- RECEPTIONIST 201-892-5277 needsa jlovinghome. Good Benefits in Manhasset at CLERK 2 years of full time ex: pepe cea NURSE Looking for private duty call Mrs. King Pref demenstrating &q 627-1777. perience Me aes une.an a Call: home care. Caring, reliable refs. word Br diversified desk position. cien epi. proc en l A Call 751-7178 ON CAT for a lov- For i NATIONWIDE BANK adoption-Needs busy Ing, transcribing, en al b FIRST 483-0053 Some filing, &q he 1 UaANOYMAN wil do Ganting & ing home very soon. ‘ypinF Salary 9to 5. clerical work and some ap- pedoee Firet National phones. open. 516-671-9700 small home repairs, clean bernnt. 516-421-2284 ot Island Call Mr. Folan Eco persian ate ‘owes benefits. Call or come in for o aa H n s 6-844-9400 teANIN if O application. TEAC! PM Ed. N Northeast Hoe a eee come: Seen ELLER NATL. CTA. oAGtomn 1M Middte Neck Rd. Queens Nursery. TELEMARKETING MARIA 483-4795 Mornings o outabi ae ae pini 671-4900 RECEPTIONIST FIT Experi Sun Point. NY T1060 preferred. 718-220-2169 for Wa ut Ch ne Gpnot Oyster Bay area. Salary & Benofits. HOUSEGLEANER looking 516-944-8900 lor preatigious Our with lac sliknogotl French 922-6133 Aeta/Exp/Transp, Bl TEACHERS hecule thorape p public$25 per hour. provincial maple dresser, Equal Employer faith 260 seco Wainut head board & Mat also F/F-P/T Sitter Avaliable PROGRESSIVE RETAIL SALES Wanted part time. Parent Co-op, Experience preferred. House Brac.730-097-8600 Us Bound? ‘Work With in ear Vacation OAK Br ENCY 3and 4 year old B pe COUNTRY of clas B 627-2682 Don&# leave your house un: counselors to work wi ly Call be cond.FRE$750. 5 pe & part tended. Professional woman a “isabl (694-6987 oF 694-3965 COUNTRYExcellFRENCH SECURITY with references will conn home settings. Excellent Cond. $100 DineAfter 5 = adults group tender lov- time. Assistant Store Manager PERSON provi brgoo ree, 781-4105 Full ‘im = sp State les Associates eens in attentiooe home In the-art training PART TIME THE VILLAGE O BAYVILLE: still CHIPPENDALE TASLEN TYPIST PIT your absence. Callyo for sum CHA a national reginal retail accepting white jacquer-formic: 334-4210 We are EVES/WKENDS applicat Positions: women’s mer beach em; 1 Good Condit in $6.64-$7.11 hour to start Silane iecl ite swim Huntington Village. Willtrain on lingerie.fir Speciali Please Call Mr. Michael Landi inatructors.in order IBM PC - 12:30-4:30 dally. $8/nr. a LEVEL - mu be at least 16 yo: for ENTRY. Pr local OUR STORE OFFERS: 421-4488 peep etn Manhasset Public be in good health. All area nas a repairer. residents are welcome to apply B DEGREE IN $22 I SIZE WATER BED Boeing paced School BUS ie am- — MANAGEMENT. Assertive, 8 and the village o LIKE NEW $225. Call 674-4745 at test re. non-smoker, 2 Equal Oppt’y. Employer siti qu O bitious, Experience: interested WANTED DOORMEN years as customer service rep.; Sensational & quality em & ted to claim' have the Village H. pours eveni adjuster, FOR SALE IBM CAT unit. Schoo! Street to pick up an ap- to Hexibiei lent© salary for done data entry on Information sulta cilen Call Glenn 906-8268 Two of Wester individual with plication. For more si Prints If you are an SHELTER WORKERS: A contact: 883-5500 9:30-1:30 p.m. MATURE WOMAN Will care for o retall experience, have Immediate Huntington area. Villa Rec: ition Director rae con n excellent communication your child weekdays my Port openings, all shifts. E.O.E. Call Davi: 628-1439 oye Delano: skills, submit vette home, Refs 883-0816 “Nevel bet. 10am-4pm, 27 Washington 1882-1945. Studied under N.C. OF Wyeth. Only serious inquires. apply in person: Semi-Retired RN Flo 747-8282, Ext. 145 PIT CLERICAL STRONG HEALTH AIDE PIT to TELLERS Mon-Wed. and Sat. but will ist with femate me patien Drivi tnpul t experience helpful, n background desires Retumne ieied Lomre 221- imterested In a career and train. N. Hyde Pk area. A Messag If you re customer ortented, personable, welcome Call: good with figures... and cooking 19, SUMMER EMPLOYMENT PART TIME F Coal 22000 WE HAVE FULL TIME & cluded.sekee1 years experience in ane POSITIONS BTU’s, $350. Call 277-5326 eves. P/T Counter Help geriatr Prefer North Shore. Ba Bake of YOU Writer Mon-Fri momings 516-74 The Incorporated Village POSITIONS FOR 944-3576 For Sale-3M Whisper RETAIL Poahi Bayvillehas positions tor sum- with supplies. eittire Berne ety * EXCELLENT BENEFITS PACKAGE telety M DENTAL ASST at HiLLIARD' growth unity Beach cas old & Stove on- foltdax9 pro,TueThu Ray & NAVY. 37 Glon St. Glen COMPENSATION SeasNTED plumbing ty $100, solid (ee yeicr commens “OvER WANTED Carpentry, Oa Certified Lit Guards for C.J. table/3 leaves, &aEthc! AliS exc: or wiexp. Call 7 671.3330 masonary work Ask $14 2) Swim instructors (should DOUELE ZOMPE 271-1457 Gand. Orig Owner O have ing) ys) 516-228-9600 must 16 FURN. Real Estate Seles Positions Applicants GIRLS’ WHITE BEDROOM ngoaat th. Available, flexible hours, also 2 princess beds; 2 double chests. oF Waining of Bayville is a 1 table, looking for bi-lingual sales The Village 27 Business 2 desks, 2 chairs, night Can eon Opportunity Employer mirror Ask- ple. Let&# talk! Confidential in- equal natch, wipier glass. Housewives, trainees, and welcomes applications in $800. 937-0464 terviews with FIDELITY Opportunities ‘Sr. Cit trom minorities, women and =~ HUMMEL ANNIVERSARY PLATE FIT Aastatant citizens. senior 1980 Dance” Boxed, Good wifigu Po A “Spring ‘Typlet For more information, please $165 Call 369-5014 Accurate. Reed ee cone BATH & GIFT SHOP asking contact the Village Hall for an Bu: ice. 4 NEW YORK Franchise LOWRY Spinet organ & bench. 1 or Call: 628-1439. BATHTIQUE application 352-53 et aypleui Ge Ne available in New Soundview $350. transistor Questions will be answered by cor in Good with heavy 8 Marketplace opening 6ft. we 11021-2906 Recreation Director- 46-8500 Large mirror approx. wigold fespondence. Housewives, pom 487-23 August. Complete startup, leaf border, 2 modern trultwood (516) Jetirey Davis of Recreation Resources at Ext. 366 Trainees. Call Human training, & continuing services. tabi 2 wht. marble urn Clerk Helen Phillips. night ‘Park Ave. Employer M/F $25,000. Cash plus good credit Positions. Equal Opportunity Call for equity. 516-541-8008 filled ae soon a8 possible Cail 24 hours per day ofpasto 7iee 3470, SALES for FREE porttolio MINK CAPE -% Autumn BATH length, TELLERS haze, sacrifice! Sistributor offering by prospectus only magnons) PYT FIT GUY/GAL FRIDAY Plastics icoki f Spring Into Action knowledge of typing & Book- Trainee or Experienced SEARS REC benefits & working keeping. 627-9263 between 9 to Excellent White-all RANGnever ..With Flower Time! Cc i “Excell 3300 or make offer Soaear our sales counter. Assistant Manager. OFFI Floor But- NOW! Own fig. plu | pr CLEANERS future room for advance- Join Lavittown’s Flower Time Garden & Craft Center SNOW TIRES 2 whitewall radials Start wit healthitit. prods. aT, | $7 repeat fore ex; pref 883-8100 mounted size P 135-75R14 $40.00 in these immediate, permanent opportunities: cabieller ion pechour (SWO54-6777 516-293-909 Pale M 944-3072 GREENHOUSE SUPERVISOR SNOW TIRES -2 Firestone re- * whitewalls, B78x13, $35. 671 4684 PIT OFFICE SECRETARY-Experienced In Ove Pl , WOR 32 h Instruction after Spm surance Personal lines. quires supervisory skills. include good 8 Duties mail suppl F/T of PIT Call: TIRES FOR SALETwo FR 78-15, ‘ errand homeowners, auto. 8 maintenance, 516-67 1-69: CRAFTS SUPERVISOR TEMPORARY POSITION GRADE TUTORING SVC One 6 78-13 wirim, One P1S6/80R13 1 Wlor insurance. op- Good HI Experience preferred for this popular department. wanted to deliver tor retired person. —————————— PIT driver M port FIT PT skills needed. in or SECRETARY Huntington have car. Contact Elena supervisory Newspapers a Se ed a Te:mputer Are work. Good for at typing Light m diversiti CASHIERS Call: Knowle neip Retiree. Excellent pay. P 931-0800 necessary! Flexible duties. Full & Part Time. No experience 427.7000 & 221-4700 Belimore schedules available! 36A Sales M Garage/Tag a All offer pay, full time employees a ANT SECRETARY positions competitive PIT PODIATRIST Tow CAR TRAIN TO BE A z with receive full benefits. Apply in person now: RECEPTIONIST 1-Spm, Mon- For modern office com: R to CUSTOM TAG SALE F Mature. Will train. Call putera and word processing OPERATOR TRAVEL AGENT hi work closely with owner of the 3767 By ROZ Hempstead Tpke. NORTH SHORE AREA TOUR GUIDE O Levittown MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE Elegance in Oyster Bay Cove. M AIRLIN E MacCRATE WIFLATBEDS & WRECKERS May 14th-15th-10am to ty 316/735-8459 RESERVATIONIST Baker dr-8 chairs, collectables, ir sleet E PIT Secretary (816) 674-2008 o 621-6024 Batings, harimend Start locally, tulltime/perttime. steep sofa, custom wing tr Train on ti 5 5 Days per week. 5-6 Hours per Home study resident ti day. Friendty Real Estate office. P = P JOBS TRAVEL AGENT re MacCRATE SUMMER 8 Full-Time/PartTime Nefom Flori 883-2900 i ¢ a senrns205mTm<CactD FE as aes i a gent wanted to manage C bu ACT. Northern Bivd. to RT 106-North North Shore Agenc 5 STUDENTS perience with PARS, TRAVEL SCHOOL continueto Ea Main St Right corporate % mile. to SALES HELP REAL ESTATE & 1-800-327-7728 (AGES SIXTEEN AND OLDER) Hours s. 484-2140 with multi-million Agreat future nego! Accredited Member N.H.S.C. dollar U.S. 1 Adam E Call Sally at: 671-6101 Hi Condos, Co-o; ADULTS 36B Collectibles PART TIME TYPISTICLERK LIONEL AMERICAN FLYER, WANTED FULLTIME/PARTTIME TO BEA MAKLIN Trains Wanted by Private Collector Highest $ Pd. 486-6658. 6:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. EVENINGS Good basic skills, willing to PROFESSIONAL’ 10 75% learn Word Processing. Con- ° SECRETARY jal Mineot: tect EPTIONIST 40 Musical Instruments U.S. ADAMESTATES Tele-Marketing engineering firm. to bus RR. Call: Mr. Falkwa (616)628-0440 Nite 1248-6675 and GRAND Plano good No Experience Necessary 516-746-7555 cond, 5’ 2& $1500.jharam627-3260 LARRY' Planoland-Low Prices Plus Commission Brands 300 plancs. RECI NIST Salary NoNew $1495 Used ® 785-255 1/7 18-469-9378 For in- Call Pete 10 A-M.-5 P.M. Mon-Fri busy porganization, .— dividual beabietoanswer WAREH HE 42 Wanted To switchbodrd, acc: S Buy need, make ret order ailln pecki shippi Reliable and depen- LIONEL/AMERICAN FLYER & all dable. read and speak other ald toys & trains wanted by English. saeSome heavy lifting in- tor-$$. 248-4899 a mus ra volved. Call: 8 LOOKING For Nick Drake Fa jon-Fri. Mineola office. EXT. a who a of his “PINK 516-747-4070 Between 9:30 and ha copy 7147-8282 103 516-293-9090 MOON” album. YOUR fallow Drake Fe 516-747-8262 EXT Wi118. 516-574-0286OWNERHighwayOwego,Walk<7from$69.onlyPTARR.Call—_OBADBA=e__OtG.of«||||8_2]|||y-,[|i

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53 Homes For Sale 42 Wanted To Buy 43 Boats For Sale 44 Apts For Rent

4 BR Colonial ig 15° FIBER GLASS MFG GLEN furnished Estate ORIENTAL RUGS HEAD-Lovely Real FARMINTaxes $2000. mint Cond. Rowboat Will take to 15 HP Out OLD OIL PAINTINGS up Studio Apt with private entrance & 817000 OWNER 221-5715, Board. Excellent cond. $350. yard. Carpeted, new appliances. 518-757-8040 $8 inet all c ORIENTAL An GALLEt HIGH OAKS REALTY FARMINGDALE 671-6522 676-9287 52D WANTED-OLD Jewelry, re 17 Ft Glastron 46 Homes For Rent Offices For Rent Co-ops/Condos FOR SALE of REN with option Glassware, & more. High Prices Bowrider and trailer. New can- to buy. Possible M/D. Finished paid! Call 718-347-6543 Yass. 200 Ib mooring. No engine. GREAT N basement with bar and outside 671-7175 ext rance. $1 175,000. WANTED! Oil Paintings rooms Poe 3 2 bath GREAT FREEPORT Waterfront Co-op N COVE-beautiful BR, Owner. Call after 6 st in NECK- near of 3 2 bath By pm. o Ranch. Frpic, loaded with prime bidg. Huge BR, duplex pool, a fic spa Owner $158,900 376-1343 Anything ‘or antiqu extras. July tat.gara$1400 sta 516-694-9767 House calls. Sandy, High574-02: CRUISER 1978 19° -150 Mercury fu ire. Call 516-773-4267 paid. COVE REALTY 621-6161 GARDEN CITY area CATHEDRAL WANTED -Oid watches movement GREENVALE-2 offices $400. GARDENS renovated BR CO-OF,

ences. per tools. Retired watchmakers ac- Please Call 621-5427 walk LIRR, maintenance 79 FORCLOUSURE HOMES ing. 9 Pam or ft 6 for $3000. Call befo ore after6pm: p cont deductable. Reduced. $75M & tax delle, cumulation. Pa from $500 45A Homes To Share MANHASSET 1 or avait From on up local Patek 482-8858 GRUISERS ING. 83 25 Zroo $ 1-800-634-7247 Philippe. Holiday 516-482-7868 | Nov 1 $200-600 627 481-8786 quent properties. Windless, fully-equipped-sleeps 8. $13 Also open eves. FEE.

pay ea ; Go-resuce13S CITY EST. Col.-Mint. PLAI Protes- Gar Valley GARDEN + 19 All MELVILLE-ATE. 110 MUST SELL. 627-7132 Owner 248-6150 NYSCAN x Ft) 1 Fiberp sional (ooking Owner$330K share his3 BR besutiful fumish- THE PARKWAY PLAZA CITY CHERRY VALLEY 1085. HICKSVILLE ed home with two other ng GAR 2nd fir, new kit. undated $100.00 and up paid for typewriters space Benches & Tri Center board, Oak floors, GLEN HEAD $347,500 manufactured before 1910. Call toll 3 BR, LR, DA, EIK, full bath individuals. Fair Market Pricing. Outatandavailable. S oilicof 500, 1000, cuddy cabin, info. Gail: sis to Desutiid cond. $1100 For further 1500 tt avalia Excellont re 1-800-458TYPE or send photo FIRM. Boatanchi ‘cush 8a. MODERN COLONIAL Box $1,500 Amityville, OWN 816-747-8703 ceye to 372 New York, NY. 1002: slip available foene2 249-3053 2 BR, LA, Kitchen, full bath, iop-grade manage parki low market rates. Call: 1000 SUNBEDS TONING TABLES. after 6p 757-6510 Richard. 3650 Betty Edwards 4BR, 2% baths, den with frpic., EIK, bement., 2 car gara: Sunal-WOLFF Tanning Beds, RENKEN 84° 18ft, w/traller, /0 120 JAG 727-3030 271-9494E GARDEN CITY Slender i Passive Exercisers. Ha Loaded Cee eas wrk twem Can 488-11REA large 2% BR condo 221-8216 Vicini extras. Listed with... G or Frank wMeatio CRAFT 22° 115. hp Seer eon COVE REALTY ATTENTION INVESTORS! FREE STEI nviNGTON-omall wT ‘ime S Shar rm |& =a Custom canvas, tratier, = & [pont wasninaron GUIDE! Cash in on profitable ma Excelent Su pelcicounersare 621-6161 in Penny Stoc! o yext portunities ness cond.727 ATION Save private wi Tt 1750 9q tt Luxury office space ae m con “ju Sprung or 423-5792. pvt. Banenb FE ~ * NASD/51PCa HUNTIt STATILR, No; f |!" Resort-Only Bernice Bambery RE OF Me ateKeta Soou Priviedges-Rockly cay evan k AUCTION NEWSPAPERS: Co se 579-3974 742-0033 after 421-2212 prehensive weekly auction 43A Sailboats for Sale inc!.neat. Cail 5pm, M acCRATE preview; estates, antiques, tax LOCUST BR,

VALLEY. R Y sales, bankruptcies, foreci rs, duceU -ANEER SAILBOAT 18° utilities included $600 48A S tl Ses eece witralior COVE REALTY 621-6161 halt year $2 No: it&offer.4 he Jonnso498 GARDEN P B OYSTER BAY-2 BR Duplexp $800 CITY- fupatho Auction Bulleti S12, Gardens, 2 BR, new SOUTHERN SAILS 20, 20 ft. Cabin, etc. Has large:ge aoe C NY. DISNEYSNE WORLD VACA. eel Well belo 13827. trailer, & mooring pl utiliti suite with arat outboard, TALBOT 922-6877 TION, 5 2bath condo, SYOSSET A WONDERFUL family experience Luxury rm, voah price S96K 204-1948 $1,900. 621.8886 O or work at Australian, European, Scandina- WASHINGTON: 2BA,1 Swimming pool, tennis, raquet 883-69 Ba MORE! Minutes to all, Professional Bullding. Approx. professional. vian School exchange bsmt, yd.,Patio. $875 ball, High 300 sq ft sultabie CPA, etc. All RARE OPPORTUNITY in an $400/ Frank, 516-731-0777. students arriving August. Marinas PORT WASH-redecorated services. Exceptional location. GLEN HEAD @eautitul BAUER ASSOCIATES 671-0535 Become a family for 43C Suitable Walk RR $57 incl all 0 one | 1, Corner LIE - 300 South Oyster "Shangr intercultural student ex- American COVE REALTY joy! $329,000 Call u change. 1-800-SIBLING MARINA SLIPS AVAIL. For LONG BEACH WEST END-great GIL REALTY 871-2300 FAMI 8218 G HOMES for Summer Rental 3 doors from CASH FOR COLLEGE. Money (U-Repain Deliquent tax property. 2Bit. to Soft ocean, 3 BR. OWNER. allabie-if you know cal! 805-687-6000 If Call COVE REA 621-6161 Garden Clty VicinityCathedral to look! of 5 727-8386 no answer MONTAUK CONDO-OCEA\an OPEN HOUSE RepossesExt GHS3: jources guaranteed.MinimCall Com- 727-3456 ROSLYN Estate +EIK, POOL, TENNIS. onsen ESA Mid $200 3-4 put Service at 516 679-5 suitable 1 $600 int Stva WOODBURY Office space to share SUNDAY, MAY 15th 1-4PM today! COVE REAL “621-6 luxury bldg. 367-3900 Building 36, Apt. 1F AID. No Ee Bedroor Larg private COLLEGE FINANCIAL Poolutil inc! EUAN: BR MONTAUK terrace. Mint Condition. COVE what or vA REALTY 621-6161 matter your grades family ROSL1350. jatio cholarship New water front condo RE it - sleeps For Sale Bernice Bambery 5-25 In Port COVE REALTY 621-6161 Building APPRAISERS Source guarantees to find w 4-5. Suana, hot tub, pool, fishing source slips & mooring service. 742-0933 sources from our 4,000 ROSLYN-Large Luxury BR, A/C pier, 5 tennis courts, private rf M.C. handle all boating needs. computerized data base. your plus Dishwasher, w/w. Yard, beach. Short walk to RR, OYSTER BAY and Visa accepted. Call toll-free Alarm bert beaches and town. Weekend SIGBEE BUSINESS PROPERTIES 1-800-usa-1221 Ext. 6110 CO REAL 621-6161 and weekly rental. Off season Now all rates | CRUISE SHIPS: hiring MARINA MELVILLE S.D.5. positions. Both skilled and unskill- 549-9859 ROSLYN VILLAGE plu auxiliary buliding Asking ed. Fee For information required. 000 $289,000 call (618)292-6900 Ext. H-506 767-0971 LAKE FRONT NORTHGATE CONDO COMPANY DINER ON MAI STREET, Amster- 7,500 Sq ft zoned commarcial 2 3/4 with story concrete building. Asking Largest model featuring br, dam, N.Y. Fully equipped renovated, 2n floor. 2 I REALTORS Newly MONTAUK 000 mporary, ners it Bt Model tiled , family house. kit., all amenities, gate- ran- skylights, We frontand seperate two-family bath, 2 BR, den. AVAILABLE OCeantront newly fur- Frana Realty Locust Valley Real Estate Cottage, jouse, clubhouse, pool. tennis tal. Asking $99,500. Mattas Realty 40 for % ACRE GARDEN NOW. Parking, garden. Ideal nished 2 BR, LR, sleeps 6 E 1 & More. 518-842-3461. O ..specimean plantings, mo-knell prof coulpe. $1550 neg. weekly. For into or app’t call: windows. DRIVERS WANTED: Minimun age 621-0349 621-1185 August-Labor oft frames, greenhouse An Colonial. Den with 23, (1) year cross country ax- a 0, Sept. Karen Paganuzzi Spacious Apts. for Rent OWNER tireplace, great country kitchen, 4 poilo Insurance, clean driving Banker Call 757- aa Store For Rent Coldwell 2% $375, record, weekly settlements, bonus PARK bedrooms, baths. 4 Room: FLO $750 673-4444 programs, loading/untoading. Conveni Kroblin Refrigerated Xpress, Inc. Very Location SEA CLIFF 3 room frpic. heat incl $595. (800)331-3995 HICKSVILLE furn Suit. GLEN COVE 516—674-4111 MOTEL ON THE BAY South GOVERNMENT SURPLUS: Elec- 38R, LR, OR, EIK, use of garage COVE REALTY 621-6161 Jamesport-North Fork. Newley Two for rent RELO - World Leader In Relocation tronic typewriters. Brand new and backyard. $1100 SEA CLIFF Waterview BR deck, stores renovated resort motel located Glen Cove Road Montauk On the Bay brothers. Automatic correction, in- HOMES FOR SALE parking. $575. directly on Peconic Bay. Studio, en Cove terchangable cassettes, print- HICKSVILLE-Mint 3 BR Ranch. Up FLORAL PARK $239, COVE REALTY 621-6161 Suites Apt. all Ams Waterview with 2500 ft $12 ft. ALL YOU NEED wheel, 5,000 character memory. sq per dated Kitchen & Bath, Full fin. 3 8A, 2 baths, exc. location our fumished kitchen, decks, 220 ft. Many features. Students, home, ot- SEA CLIFF-We have restocke New building Private beach & Color Cable TV. IS THE KEY t, side patio, ig yard. Lo Taxes. fice. $174.00 1-716-684-4880 FLORAL PARKAsking $245,000 inventory. Call us for info. Only 516-722-3458 BEN KIANA $190 Ne Owner, 822-3143 Colonial legal 2 statis. GIL REALTY 671-2300 IRISH Setter Puppies. Excep- 674-4500 Move right into luxurious tionally calm. loving lines. Bred for JAG REALTY UNIONDALE-New efficient BR near Hofstra. Heat waterfront condominiums, HUNTINGTON Autumn show, pet. AKC Champion sire, an 488-1132 basement apt, For Rent acrifice! OFA certified. Three g included $609. Call Space studios, & 2 bedroom PRIME AREA

Sa Daons on full-turnished - even towels tor SD No.6. $48576- HUNTINGTON NORTHPORT Ideal professional! and dishes, plus private th 4 BR, BR for INCHES WITHOUT NORTH OF 254 er used. LOSE HOMES FOR SALE pool, tennis and beach. DIETING: Inches disappear in 45 3,000 HACKSisement in busy shoppin strip 378 B space room, den. pro . family big minutes. Bathe-Away in natural STARTER HOME Updated 3 BR, 2% bath, OR, playrm.. lovely office Balid Ideal for inac- Ideal for laundromat, beauty radials flesplace, CAG, heat, 11.2 vitamins and minerals. Unsightly perty. 000 tive storage. Price open. salon, cottee shop, real estate, Priced from: 4 $40.00 acre. Evergres! zonjscaped. 2 stretch marks cellulite and MANHASSET BAY ESTATES 3 BR, 2 bath, DR, modern kitchen, Irplc.. Call 516-931 pet shop, chiropractor, diminish. Soothes skin ailments. beach-mooring $355,000 grape charming mint, $140,000 ca on estone Permanent results guaranteed FAMILY HOME WITH EVERYTHING 4 BR, 2 baths, OR, floor to ceiling extras. $460,000. Must see and 571-4684 aftar first use. Send $9.95 (add competition. Good lease. Low decks, modern EIK, extra large property. MANHASSET STATION-Parking $2.00 shipping and handling). ‘windows, rent. READY FOR mode Space Avail. $120 mo. Call |"yrxi ca 127 Grove Avenue, Ustee one itall. Young area, 4 BR, 2% baths, DAYS 616-421-4973 R 78-15, Bathe-Away, 627-6474 New York, per CAC, mi sh m, 2 car garage, lovely property. $425,000 Eves & Wkends. 516-421-0615 13 Box 185, Cedarhurst, hen, hug IMMEDIATE 616-673-3595 11516 MEET YOUR MATCH For all ages TOWN & COUNTRY s, right & Rent OCCUPANCY Offices For ROSLYN HGTS-2 stores 39 Mineola take all. and unattached 883-5200 LONG BEACH W. END-+1 bik members anxious Sioussto mi Ave. 900 s ft each. Willis Paint nibay. Si JLADRI2-3 5:30 p.m. ‘o PORT WASHINGTON Store. $6 Ownonraszaas Prestige acquainta C ROUGH 000 Free 1-800- sa GARDEN CITY-Franklin Ave SEA CLIFF-Stores. $400 and $600. N York area- includes heat. RIDERS Keine 8 GIL REALTY 671-2300 Zayeeencest a am, ee 45A To Share ft. I p oe500. acre, 44 For Rent Apts Walk RR. Apts WESTBURY Corner store, exc. parking. Rieber d A go— ,000. location, Post Ave., LANDING Owner 914-704-0211, 24 WILLISTON 2 BA EIK, theat bidg BARRY REALTY 627-6609 Realt no lood. ‘997. hours. utilities except PA 2 ic. Private orai meoria In M k ‘Ne ‘aaia naporta ALL AREAS or 338-4300 ans On the Bay OPPORTUNITY FOR trance, Owner Eves MANHASSET MANA ). GLEN COVE MENT: Position with seasonal trai jasea: 516-668-3933 ty plan company. FREE KIT, PORT WASHINGTO! Private rooms, cooking, laun- Luxury Elevator Building 50 Rooms For Rent CHARMING ing, advertising, paper supplies. All Sizes Of Apts, Offices, And many extras-for as little as Glen Cove Road Earn high commission, exotic House Rentals. Some Available or‘$85 weekly. $14 foot plan available per Offering The sun shines brightly on this Call For Immediate “NO F TO List trips, bonus gifts.- Occupancy. . * county solon our OPEN Bam-Spm YOU | BEN KIANA irom apeneor: charming 718-630-5019 BARRY REALTY ALL AREAS rounded by flowering shrubs PROFESSIONAL PAINTER, ex-| 697.6609 883-2244 AAA SHAR 674-4500 and apecimen trees. Formal en- perienced, neat, rellabie, try LR-trpic, huge DR, kitchen, and BROOKVILLE Cottage 516-579-7900 Private cookin, references. Wallpaper tullyin- Studi roams, ne. sunny enclosed porch, maids F $B00 aviitt s 53 Homes For Sale sured. Benjamin Moore paints,no plc, pool, Gry. extract room with bath 4 BR and 2 . plus job too small. Interior. Senior COVE HEAL 621-6161 weakly. batns. 2 Car garage. Asking eee co YOURS™ citizen discounts tree estimates. EASTNORTHPOREMaturefemale List en OR srioniauk 7 DAYS share BR wisame OPEN Sam-8pm AMITYVILLE-Bay Front Ca Ha 718-544. POPASUE Heuroom al we want ho we&qu NEWBE ew i 7 t.Rignt AAA SHARES |yewuivancsen wurrevee ACCENTS ree TANDScAPING| loswggaphmewwenp a, wemacanme forsaleirent. 3BR. LA. Euro location - trom 440 ft Garden Prime sq New installations: renova- Security ciratarerices: ‘cusapinecinaed 516-579-7900 Euctipl Secieel Siw O CNG E [tol ample cREe perk REAL ESTATE tion Garden | 516-789-4906 atter 6:3 pm” lantrialeec aamate plantipru co ing.: teesLa summer occupancy. 20 Park Ave. eonpultati Ga ELMONT- BR. New Ap- . 71.3330 Manhaset siege C HUNTINGTON-nice pilances newarw/w carpeting, Util. George (24 afte 627-9360 044-7171 bles Ne Leave 28 or Sam-6pm pret. 1427-6323 RARE OPPORTUNITY HIGH | includ ra $8 days/s2.2/21 Gentio Group P WASH F ‘urn rm. avail. D non- PARK-6 rm at Over ; FLYER, bu undervunderval Cats FLORAL group buying —————~———-——_ GLEN COVE. ivane, yy Private store Avall.June tat.$750 month. i Se earata invites afew more part *- 9 8 486-0658. 46 Homes For Rent | call after 6pm. or wkend MAN! Fi property 354-1447 Fores eee ae i ro PE HO e no a tana Lau. |e i Hills, Box GLEN COVEZBA. EIK, ___674.0797 BAYVILLE ‘O Ou f Wal beac LJune $830 all. dry, YA N.¥.12167, GLEN Ollice 51 Real Estate Wanted 415 New H A uments 62 BROOKp B Gat Stoneytown SALES REPS. For fundrasi 2 Owner, garage HE Execut acet bd eee U construction ‘627- COLONIA - 128 needed excellent PIF GLEN COVE-3 furnished Rms with CO REAL o> seeks 4B is don witrp! van, good Buyer ee graTee efor mening in your oon private bath. i0F See Citta, Conter Roo af ameni PRIV full Any 2% baths, basement cac. alarm system, 1% ce for garage, district. Git REALTY. 671.2300 conaitioManhasee’lemediat nee: ton ee |. acres, sc inca landscaped, * ow Prices who need mother'seni hou or PORT GTON ot NDING-Cottage seeks sett " 3. hl A Ear RESPONSIBLE quiet lady plus. Prrate Ott Bete BEAUTIFUL CONDO with a view. 3 BR, LAwitrpl, wid, food en, i Jeod $605 $12,000 or more, ealaryicommis. Gmail Apt, near shopping GL C RENFoot, NOWteni w- "1 inci all. Locust REALTY 9378 sions. Mon-Fri , 26R, 3 bat gle with LA, OR, arda Gten Cove, Valley, Bayville HIGH OAKS {Si0}r w carpet, AC, dishwasher, ter- Exclusive With “ee. 671-4 044-0453 or ask8 for Mr. &q 676-9287 $:00-3: FEE +2900 671-6522 race, stez s900 No GIL REA o ese “HARDIN I Buy TRA 7 BEA MINEOLA mid $200°e Mother GREAT: MECHANIC 7 month DIE ELMONT E. 6 yr old 12 AMHI Daughter 2.3 BA, 2 Baths plus LYER & all 2 In Great near t ton yam. Next clase GLEN COVE-mod Luxu Real Estate vice office space 180, 2 full bthe Full 8A-piua fin basement top residen- wanted dish Off Gentle with 3 |) by Janu18 bth, Deck, her, N lo. Executive Smoker, tel setting. Walk to G Dup& room St Suite. Law library, cont rm, in- reterences. 718-225-0075 After Phoenix Ave., entle | Skylights Laundry Drake Fa 42 COVE REALT 6606 door par 487-633 opm. Gis aed S S85 ae See aN btad 621-6 is “PINK ellow Nick 2 EXT 118. TEMPORUENT2608L,&FAIRELourisEOSMint65kSatWxDr,ReGitoY52|

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PORT Brick Col- LAN ADS-Evict bl Aeron s com onraaes mmCred e prospe te FLORIDA HARBOR. PORT WASHINGTON PORT WASHINGTON ci erent 621-6161 iors PASCO COUNTY Private COVE REALTY a TE Av jure Private community. covon and cheertul, JUST LISTED Freeintosardots Beautful new Wi 3/BP 2 bath Tsourmorewafenrront] xanseneseennestiinanilvari Beyout vou cotta tou! comb hen 2 BR, private affordable homes. Close to Tanstered owner. fo tax €o50;000 blo fro wat LA ea do bosIn world famous beaches and 2 S5- Come intormation Cal! aigh area. For LK TO RA from thie 4 plus penawEI wi 54 MortaaneM ortgage Loans live your dream FR GUIDE. 610-640-9007 oves eaz bath LRwith OR, plete upper level. Lower level frpic., featu ‘WRITE: breakfast room, low taxes. BR, new kitchen, 53C Out Of Town new bath. ve Condition insid COAST LIVING “ise Mit See! be Real Estate STOP Ser Main St. CENTURY 21 225 East FORECLOSURE! ‘Ontale FOLAN AGENCY ACCENTS A RETIREMENT HOME KINGMAN ARIZONA 944-0721 JN 813-645-0453 ATY) nen Falling behind on your mor- 70 Poet We BLVD: REA ESTAT eo hou: 8 A fi OPEN No payments up to 2 years! Bad One Great Neck Rd. Pt. Washington Se ee as See SEVSee AV WK credit, bankruptcy or ‘Suite No.1 944-71 gas wall exhaust UP STATE f.heatin ment is not a problem. Groat NY 11021-2305 Hot water tank on- Neck, 2 Bedroom Cabin on 102 SELLING? ly one year old. OF Forectoeusane. eeeiatevoroed with meadows moun!sat p Wentneeknow what house House - 3 rms. BR, your SEA CLIFF-Completely renovated. 1S. A self-employed. Consolidate NORTH-10 rm, 1 yr. old, condo or b worth? on een 2 family Lovey Bite Sa nome. Call Roeotute Cbtgaton deck Sort gi So argo your Lur Siofi ttc Vcargar tae s ite country. Owner. Exclusive With bedroom. THE swiss Mia $300,00 own - buy, s $180,000 (6 16)234.2549 516-487-2320 Setiar Git REALTY 671-2300 eewrur aRE CONSERVATIVE GROUP 427-2888 for ELENOR 203-454-139 After 5 pm

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By Jack White For further information, including dates and times for open tryouts, write to Brendan Thirty- states now have some sort of McCann, L.L. Director, Empire State competition modeled after New York’s Em- Region Games, Belmont Lake State Park Babylo ire State Games. The annual summer sports fecti has become extremel popular with N.Y. 11702. literally thousands of competitors. aanae While the event returns to Syracus this Highscho athletes who have complete August, the 198 Empire State Games have their eligibility in a sport and are interested been awarded to Ithaca it was announced in attending an N.C.A.A. Division II institu- this week b Orin Lehman, the State Parks tion are permitte to be involved in tryouts, Commissioner. Ithaca officials estimate that according to legislatio passe at the recent between six and seven million dollars will be N.C.A.A. Convention in Nashville. realized b the local economy. With the Effective immediately an N.C.A.A, Divi- facilities of Comell University and Ithaca Col- sion II member institution may conduct a leg available, the city should be fine site. tryout of a prospective student-athlete only condi- Meanwhile, if you are interested in com- o its campus and only under certain her is list tions. are: Th St. Paul’s School Varsity Lacross team members are: Bradley Cherney, Garden Ci- petin this summer a Syracuse, The than individual ty; David Zeni, Garden City; Luis Pereira, Manhasset; Peter Keogh, M: anhasset ; Dan of Empire State Games L.I. Scholastic tryouts: 1. Nomore one tryout per Port Bruce Giacoma, Sands Point ; Beckenhaupt, Malverne; . Hanley, Washington; Craig Archery—(male/ May 15, Jun and per colleg Tony Greco, Oceanside; Chris Feldmann, Rockville Centre; Robert Bezkor, Manhasset; 2. The tryout be conducted only after June 26, 8:30 a.m., Cedar Creek Park, may ; John Merritt, Queens Village; Columb Lytle, Manhasset ; the student-athlete has com- Wesley Merritt, Queens Village Wantag prospective Matthew Becker, Lynbrook ; Scott Altomore, Baldwin; John Ferrugia, Rockville Centre; plete hig school eligibility in the sport John Garden Pitsironis, ; Cycling—(male/ May 22, 6a.m., Pro- Ed Veprovsky, Lecust Valley ; Harty, City; George Douglaston and written permission has been obtain- and Mr. John Coach, Garden Park, Andrew Whgte, Baldwin; Tom Pace, Sea Cliff; Foley, City. spect Brooklyn ed from the hig school’s athletic director. Hidden Fencing— May 14 10:30a.m., 3 A medical exam may be included in the St Paul’ School Wins Lacrosse Tournament Pond Park Hauppauge. Field Hockey— Jun 8, 4 p.m., Carle 4. oeT tryout may include tests to evaluate Suffolk St, Paul’s School was the winner of the ed two, with Chris Feldman, Matt Becker and Place H.S. (Nassau jan 4 pm., strength spe a; ad sport skills. Ex- Po Invitational Lacrosse Tournament Brad Cherney also contributing goals Community Colleg (Suffolk) cept in the sports of football, ice hockey is credited with an as well. and the for the fourt consecutive year, defeatin Cherne assist, Gymnastics— Jun 11 2:30 p.m., B.K. lacrosse, soccer wrestlin tryout host Portledg 2-1 in the Championship Goalie Tony Greco made 1 saves in the game. Gymnastics Center, West Babylo (female) may include competition. In football, no match. Jun 12, p.m., Schnaars Gymnastics Center, pa or helmets are permitted Other important members of the team in- The “Saints” goal were Joh Ferrugia Amityville. eeeee clude Bruce Giacoma, Peter Keogh Bob in th first perio and Zoni in th se- Bezkor, Luis Pereira, Wesle Merritt, Scott Lacrosse— June 25 and 26, a.m., Cen- N.Y. State Lacrosse Rankings cond A defensive effort b the quarter. strong Altomare, John Harty, Joh Merritt, Georg tral Boulevard Elementar School, Bethpag (from NYS. Sportswriters Association) “Saints” held ¢ scoreless until the last Pitsironis, Columb Lyte Ed Veprovsk Craig (Nassa Jun 22 and 23 4:30 p.m., Niagra Road Large Schools (& Section) a ee Gacco,made Cach Bon - Beckenhaupt, Andrew Whyte and Dan Elementary Lindenhurst (Suffolk) 1. West Genesee 18 saves and wasnamed as the Most Valuable Joh Fole is head coach. 3 position rifle and 2. Ward Melville - 11 of the Tournament. Hanley Shooting—(male/ Play - 8 rifle June 4, 6:3 p.m., Huntington 3 Farmingdal St. Paul’s defeated Worcester of The Tournament Englis Academy Championship followed - Town Range 4. Garden City 8 in the round of the victories the “Saints” over Friends, Trini- Marylan 8- b Shore - 12 1 and 5 Ba Tournament. Tom Pacoonled th with Rye Brunswick Soccer— May 31 June 2,5 p.m., scoring ty, Country Day, (Connec- 6. Yorktown - Eisenhower Park (Nassau June 11, 9 a.m., Suf- three goal and one assist; David Zoni add- ticut), and Jamaica. folk Community (Suffolk) (female 7. Fayetteville- - 8. Rush-Henrietta - Ju 1,7 p.m., TannercorPark, Copaigue (Nassa Golf Tournament to Benefit Cance Car Half Hollow Hills East - 12 May 31 p.m., Tanner Park (Suffolk) 9. 10, Irondequoit - hole. Other Team Handball— June 14,7 p.m., North The Third Annual Men and Women’s Golf hole-in-one at the designate (als 11. West Hempstead; 14. Port furnished Babylo H.S. Tournament to benefit Cancer Care will be tournament prizes have been b Washington 20. Calhoun.) held at the Meadow Brook Clu in on and Ticket are Track and Field—(male/ June 19, 9 Jerich Tiffany Company. prices #25 Small Schools Ford, retired Yankee star and for an individual and 41,50 for a Cor- a.m., Mitchel Field, Uniondale; Decathlon May 25, Whitey golfer - 1. Lynbroo 8 member of the baseball Hall of Fame, will be porate sponsorshi (which includes a four- (m and Heptathlo (£) June 18 and 19, 9 a.m., 2. Bethpag - 8 the Honora Chairman of the event. Pepi some and two sponsor signs). Tee sponsor Mitchel Park. 3 Corning East - Weis of S: Ponit is serving as the Chair- sign are 4200 and practice green sponsor sign jun 28, p.m., Shoreham- Volleyball— 4. Joh fay -1 manof the tournament having created this are +300 River H.S. Wadin 5 Jamesville- - successful and well attended fundraisin le/female) Water June 11, 9:30 p.m., 6. Mineola - 8 event in 198 Cancer Car is a non-profit social service Recreation Center. Freeport 7. Harborfields - 12 The day- event will begi with a pre- agency providin professiona social work Wrestling— Freestyl Jun 4, 7:30a.m., 8. Jordan- - tournament brunch at 10:30 a.m. Shotgu counseling to cancer patients and their Sachem H.S.; Greco-Roman Jul 2, 7:30 a.m., 9. Walter Panas - 1 start isat noon followed by an awards rece ‘amilies at no cost. In auditi the agency Sachem H.S. 10. Manhasset - 8 tion, cocktail buffet and raffle at 5:30 Goldr- offers financial assistance to eligibl clients Tatras oe Ss a which to hel offset certain home care and transpor-

in be awarded to the first person to get a tation costs. 3 Applicatio Now Available Mullin\and Pearl Washington, and world For Stat Game heavyweigh champion Mike Tyson Empir Sport included in the Empire State Games Event are archery, athletics (track and field), Regio Qualifyi baseball, basketball, bowling, lications are now available for the Long canoe/ cyclin diving fencingbonifie i Islan events for New regiona qualifyin h ice judo lacrosse, York& State Games. will becia pe Sra Competitors rowing, ting, soccer, softball, swimmin, be vy for the nearl 7000 positions in the synchronized swimming, team handball, fin events which will be held Aug - volleyball water polo weightlifting, wrestl- in Syracuse. Application booklets are ing and yachting available from hi school and colleg athletic directors, libraries, YMCAs, and the Empire NCWBR Senior Tournament State Games Office, Empire State Plaza, NY The Nassau mecsiied Has ee en ee ee nr ene Albany, 1223 (518/474-88 County Women’s Bowling Qualifyin competition will be held bet- Association will hol its Sixth Annual Senior ween now and early Jul Athletes who are Singl Champions fo all members a least residents of New York State b May 1, 198 5 years of age on Sat., June 11, at Baldwin and who meet the eligibilit requirements Mode Lanes. The #11.00 fee includes three of their respective sp are invited to com- of bowling usin 100 percent handica pete in the region qualifyin events. faryour average subtracted from 200 Bowlers Three levels of are available: will be groupe b ag classification: Clas D the scholastic divisioncometsschool athletes, (55°5 C (60-64 B (65-69 and A (7oan aver) the open division for post- school com- Your average is your highest leagu average petitors, and the masters division, which is as of Jun 11, 198 and your age category th available for may ag levels in sports such as same. swimming and track. Winners in each division, in addition to Now celebrating its tenth anniversary, the prize money, and trophies will receive a pai Empire State Games has athletic entry to represent NCWBA in the New York PLANNIN L.I. OPEN: Sponsors of The Roslyn Savings op- portunities for thousands of New York State Tournament in forms can details of the 64-year-old tournament set for May 17 and 18 at Bethpage State Park’s Red August Entr athletes, and has seen more than a few ad- be obtained to: NCWBA Senior Course. are Floyd N. York (left), chairman, president and CEO of The Roslyn Sav- b writing ings Bank, and William Zarem| ba, president ofthe Island Golf Association. The Open vance into international and Olympi com- Committee, 318 Wells Avenue, Wantag NY vill be preceded by a Pro-Am for the benefit of the Long Island Caddie Scholarship Fund petition, includin Olympi Gol Medal 1179 or b callin 221-33 or 785-06 Entries «a May 16 wrestler Jef Blatnick, basketball stars Chris close May 22.