11 ..I~USTRATEIJ NEWS- Vol. 6, No. 5 Thursday, Au ust 1 1991 35 Cents St Ignatius R.C Church Celebrates 100 Years By Michael J. Maloney fcstivhics planned 1ocelebra1c 1he IOOih . aonivcrsnryofS1. lgnatiusRomanCa1hollc Church on Broad~y kick off this month with an exhibit at the Hicksville Public Library. Organized by local historian ·Richard Evers, the exhibit will primarily feature phoiographsdcpkting the landmark-struc­ t ure and the people who have been assoc­ iated with the church since it was buill in 1891. ·;, A nu~"'Or photos will show how the commu,&)laschangedduringtltel~ccn­ tury.~hurch, which was largely un­ changed for 80 years, was modernized in 1970. This will be covered extensively, as well. ~ides photos, the exhibit will also in­ clude documents, prog1arru and Olhenncm­ orabil ia. Rc\,:rancc will also be payed 10 all parish members who lost their lives fighting for the United S1:11cs, particularly in World Wnr II. The exhibit can be seen 1hroughou1 the month of August in the fiction room of1he Hicksville Public Library on Jcrusakm A,,:. nuc. The library is open to a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdnys nnd IO a.m. 10 5 p.m. Saturdays. The anniversary con1mi11ec, chaired by William Heberer, will be printing n centen­ nial souvenir journal and will be sponsoring an exhibit ofo riginal church furnishin~ in the Old St. Ignatius School, during 1he month of October. THE PROMINENT SPIRE of !ht Golhk S1. li nallus Loyola Roman Catholic Church ,.,a, clrul)' ,i,lhtt lq 1hr ln-r -linrd Broad,.,y In llirlm U:-t The anniversa ry will culminate with a In !ht e11rly 190c_r of Commerce. Throughout his membership. ,-cry thoughtful of his customers. the people cl)urch:' said J'arish,Manager Arthur Schric- sary I his year as well. · who work for him and the.community. He's bcr. "It is the center of activity in·our lives'.' Ramirez ha.~ been an active force in the he has worked with and chaired several CQm­ millces and continues 10 be an act ive well respcctcii by his colleagues. friends and The grandfather of Schriel>e(s wife was Hicksville Chamber of Commerce for a anyone w.hosc life he's touched;' ~he added. acttiallybomintl:Jepluish,~hisfamilyhavc , • number of years. A member from.each member or the chamber. He is past president and is"prcscntly an ac­ Long time friend and former Hicksville scenagrc:atdealof changeinthechurchovcr Chamber of Commerce in Nassau County Chamber of Commerce president Effie • the years. What has remained consiant rcctivcs the prestigious award. Ramirez was tive member of the Nnssau Electric League who acknow!cdgc·d his contributions by Krogmann, s.aid: " He was born in.Pueno thr(>ughout the~·he said, has been "the nominated and chosen by memlicrs of the Rico.and he n:ally had 10 come up lhe hard great deal.of warmth, th~ feeling o.f being Hicks~ille chamber. honoring him wi1h iu "Man-of-1hc-Year" award in.1985 and again in 1989. way. He established his business, starting home aiid clo!c to your'faith'.' " I'm honored that I Wo1S rcoognizcd for my small. He kept going to school and pulling :J1le present ch.urch building is actually the accomplishments by the busincsscommuni- He has been a member of the Town of Oyster Bay Elcclrical Examining Board for himscl f up. He dcsef\es a 101 of'credi1 for sd:Ond church built by Hicksvilk's Catholic ty,' said Ramirez. C\'ery1hing'lic·s done. I think he has one of community, according 10· Evers. It was Ramirczhasbecnanactivcmemberof1hc the p:1.51 20 years and presently serves as chairman of the board. 1he bcsr rcpu1,11ions ofany electrical techni­ erect.ed by\he memorable Father l..3wrence community since 1965 whenhcand his fa.mi• R.imircz, who has been a member of the cian around:' ' /coaliaued on pas• 16/ · ly mO\,:d to from the Bron~. \ HOMETOWN PEOPLE We-Salute . . . Attention 1944 Graduates . . . MariM LanttCpL ll'>!vln Holtz,sonor Received a nice letter from a former ~tnmd Kathlttn HoltzorHicksvillewho classmate, Teresa (Ro llkamp) has been promoted to his prcstnt rank while Schmitt. She is interested ln getting serving :11 Marine Corps Communication together a reunion of 1he Class ot '44. We Elcctronks School, Twenty-nine Palm.s, ha,-c nC\-cr had acl:u.s reunion and in three Califomirl. shon )-cars "-c will be out ofschoo l SO )-cars. A 1988 groduote of Hicksvll)e High (Oh, my goodness-I can'l bclic:vcit!) Irany ' School, he joined the Marine-Corps in of )'OU arc in1ercs1cd please conu1ct her at January 1990. 26 Pinelawn Road, Melville. N.Y. 11747. She • Navy Seaman Rttrull Dante 8. Buc­ has some great ideas about making it a suc­ ci, ii 1989 grailunte of Holy Trinity High ccs.s. She would nlso like to hear from nny School in Hicksville. h:iscompkted recruit TIIOMAS A, MCGEE of)'OU whowcn:in the Class of '43andClass training at Rtcrult Training Command, San or '4S as we may be able 10 combine the Diego. classes. If )'Ou remember thnt far back when ThOf!13S McGee Joins During Dante's eight-week training cycle, we went to school )'OU really \\-Cre with the he studiedgenerul military subjcct.sdcsign­ class ahead ofyou and 1hcclnss behind )'OU Af!t on Newspapers cd to prepare him for fun her ac.idcmic and .... nfier all, there "-ere only about IOOin Thoma, A. McGee ltas joined Anion on-the-job' training in one'Of the Navy's 8S each class. We really knew C\-crybody in "1e Ncw~pnpc:rs as Circuln1ion Din:c1or, nc­ v basic fields. · , , whole school. Ir you woulJ li~c you can call cordi11g 10 James Koutsis. Publisher. His studies lnclu\le 5eam;1nship, close her at (516) 423-5693. Mr. McGee ha.\ extensh-cexpcricnttjn Qrder drill, Naval history and first aid. Per­ If )'Ou know of any addresses or any or MtlA.D Connolly the newspaper industry, spending more sonnel who complete this course orinstrue• those gradualing in those three year~­ than 25 )'cars wi1h the New l\Jrk Daily lion arc eligible for three hours or college please send them to her. They're Proud OfMeg N,w~. Whh 1hc New$, Mr. McGl:c held credit In physic.ii cduca1ion nnd hygiene. Eliz11beth and J ohn Keyer arc proud 10 a ,artc1yofpo,i1io11s, includintCircula­ He joined the Navy in 1991. Completes Training. announi:t the moving upof their daughter, tion S:ilcs Manager. rusistant Circulation Marine Pvt. Joseph P. Garry, son of Megan Connolly. She is leaving Burns Munniicr and Long hlan Circulatioit Robfrt and K2thy 8. Garry of Hicksville Avenue School. Megan received various IVlanuier. has completed recruit training 01 Mnrine awards at the ceremony including the With Anton, Mr. Mc1 cc will be Corps Rccruil ,Dcpol, Parris Lsland, South • Prc~idential Academic Firness Award and rc5pomiblc for all a)pc:ct.s or lhcclrcula• Carolina. the Charles A. Wagner Post 421 American tion dcpanmcnt, including prorm;tions During1he 13-wcck trainingc)'cle. Joseph Legion School Award for Distinguished and 1elcmarkt.11ing. was rnught the basics ofbattlefield survival. Achievement. A rl:!>1dcnt or Oyster Bay, he has scrv­ He was introduced 10 the typical daily Congratulations and love from Mom . cdonthe Boa,dof Directors for lhcNcw routine lhat he will experience during his and DAd. Happy 61sl belated birthday .Yor~ State Circulation Managers c:nlistmcnl and studied I.he personal and pro­ greetings to John .... Ion\ Mtgan and Asfoda1ion, a, en1cr1ainmcR1 chairman fcssionalstandards traditionnllyc'lhibitcd by Elizabeth. fur the ~nnual Dill Baidwin's Day dinner Marines. and n, a commiucc member on Outrcai:~ The 1990 graduate of Hicksville High Dean's List Honors Project "\\alk Away from Drugs:• School joined the Marine Corps in March Jiimt's P. Hoopl'/ of Indiana Street has 1991. • been named to the sprin'g dean's list at Lafayette College. Easton, Pcnnsylv:min. "Sti/(Waiting For Johnny" lfickouillr lllluntrutrb News J ohn Ourdewlck ABE-2 hru; been scrv­ College Graduate. 1s presMlly engaged In an e•lcnslve mall· ingourcountrysince July 1987. After boot Samuel Wong of Bunker Lane graduated ,no p10grom • o that nowcomp10 to our camp in the Greal Lakes he WllS stationed with a mas1er's degree in engineering from a100 can ,ead our wookly cndoa, J ■mts Mirhltl St■n11ntlll on 1he USS Mldw,1y whose home PQrt is Mnnhuttnn College. vOIS and bocomo IOQUIOI SUbSCrtbetS. Yokuska, Japan, from Jan. 1988 to Jnn. Happy 18th Birthday . .. 1990. While on the Midway John was Asst. YlUf.1.I want to 1ubscrl~ Catapult Captain and is nowCatapull Cap- to tllck..vlll• lllu,lr•t~ N•w• . . • to J11mcs Michael Stanganelli, an honors gradua1e of the Chaminade High 1ain on the USS Nimitz which isslill in the School Class of 1991. Pcrsion Gulf at this time. · · John was Sailor or 1he Month while on NAME "We arc proud ofyau and wish )'OU suc­ c=.- Lovc Mom, Dad, Michclli; Gizmo 1hc Midway and rccei,·ed SC\'eral letters or and Mu." ' commendation for his loyal dedic:11ion, in­ ADDRESS itativc and cxcep1ionul professionalism. What A Happy Time Serving in the Navy has been ,-cry reward­ CITY/STATE/ZIP ing and he has been able to visit many pons Over the weekend I was privileged to be such I.IS Honk Kong, the Philippine Islands, . lnvitc-d lo a baby shower for K:ilhl~ n (l.tt) PHONE Austmlia, Africa, Singapore and Thailand Ri~ in Stony Poinl, . Kathl~n and will Stop in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on is married toa nic-c )'Ounginan. Brian Rice, CHECK ONE his return to home port of Brcmcrlon. whom I have known since lie w:i~ a child :is I YR ,'Sl200 Washington. The Nimitz hopes 10 rct urn 10 I w:is a friend or hb mom and dad, Sonny the Slates in A:11gust. 2 'VAS .. S21.25 and the late Fnmccs Rkc. 3 YRS .. ..: ...... : .$30 00 John is a 1986 Hicksville High School T11c shower was held in a lovely rcs1aur.m1 graduate and a lifelong Hicksville resident. SENIO~ CITIZENS RAlES called tht fl)·ing Goose Kalhlccn rccci,•• S1.-,n Ofi,c l •YR $1050 . cd many lo,-cly gif1s. Aftcrt he luncheon "c 2 YRS . $1900 were utl invi1cd to visit with Cnrol:111d Son­ J YRS A...... S27.SO ny Riel' at their beautiful JO.acre estate Way To Go, Steve Pit,,.,.;, 11D'lio,.... """""""" ..... righl there in S1ony Point. Congra1ula1ions 10S~en Olh·c. son of l'ff' toi: lJ)4,'0\f'\ olt l ~ I~ Walking through the grounds we came Mary and J oe Olive who recently rccch·ed Method of Payment 1encloseo) across a trout slream, chic~ens, horses, a a Bachelor of Ans degree in Biology from :,: Check encl. pool, a manicured fidd big enough to drive Bos1on Univcrsily. He grndua1ed Magna • golf balls, play baseball or football. or a Cum Laude. ll tlllllllllllllt tl In September Stc--c will begin his mcdkal c•plres placdorthehorscuojumphurdlcs. It is ab­ solutely beautiful. There's the mountain studies a1 Boston University School of righl bcl\indthepr,opcrtyandit mu~tbcscn­ Med icine. MAIL TO: sational in lhe wintertime when ii snows. "We'rcalh-cryproudofyou, S1C\·C:' Love, Anion Commun,1y NewspalH!ll Brian works with his dad at the Rice• Mom, Dad, and Mlchatl. P O Bo• 1578. M,nool• . LI. NY 11501 Mohawk Construction Co. in Manhattan. Sonny'solhcrson, Pelcr and hiswifeJo>tt, Goodbye Rita . . . Tu lliclm·ilir 11 lus1ra,;d :\CW;- anti lwo of their sons. Ptltr Fnncls and fUSf>S3.C6.720J Ouredilor, Rita Langdon, islcavin111hc Postm.-.sier. Send aoarcss cnonoes 10 long J.R. were there visiting. Their oldest son Illustrated 10 begin nc:w career. lslana Commun,!)' Ne...-sp.ipeis. tnc PO eo, Burton rcmaincda1 their home io Canada. Rita has been a great editor, a hard "'Orkcr 1578. M,noola, N.V. 11501. Enleted a, Sl?cond Peter is very happ~1a1 Brian is now living ~~ss pa;d postage al 1ho Post Ollk:c 11 and a fair person. She ha\ put her all rn10 Mlnooli_ N.Y. ind lddlllonal na,hng ollk:es in thenomc they, up in in Hicksvi lle. making this paper one of the best in our u'nde• 1he AC1 of Congrus. Said Pc1cr, "I srlll and lo,,:, Hicksville. cha.in ofnewipaJ)t'IS. She will besoR:lymiss­ i'ubhslltcl ..oek ly on Thursdays by long Island It was won~~utt·ving there. My children cd. Wcwuh ticrallthc luck in her nc:wc.im:r. Communily l/ewsp1pers. Inc. 135 Liberly can't wni~om down and visit with A.venue, Mineola. NY 11501 'S 1.. 1 rrm:ilnln~drhl'-ln mai h• drmull,hrd to m•krruum foraI /111111µ1,. 1n1,,lr 1 leaked. The proposal, which calls for o 40,800 hl\u.. 211d 11.J.'• Whut..,.,dr O ,ub. ' . The 100 degree temperature caused square foot mo,·ic theater with• 14 t 11/usrrutd l'hM<,,1.1) Cath~ Grrrnllrld I pan or the vah·c lo separate and release auditoriu],!11\d J,0(~heais, will be run by . I . a toxic cloud or gas, said Hicksville Fire United Ar 1s1sl she added. Fca1un:s or 1he owns 11.r.s Wholesale Club. This one-story Uoanl appoval in order to go ahead with Department spokesman Owen Magee. ncwthcatc 1<1res(cn:ophonicsound, faciLilies building would measure ll6,716squnrc feet, I heir plans. A~ part of the process, a public The incident occurred at Micro Conmcts for !he heurlng i'f paired, 70-millimctcr she said. The site is locntcd in an "H" light hearing for resident, h.> oornmcnt On the Plants, 62 Alpha Plaza .. l prcscn1a1ion in s era! 1he11m s, modern indus1ry-zone on 23 ncres. proposal mus1beheld , Nohe:uingtlale has Anhydrous ammonia is the most _pro­ s cajirlg nnd clima control, Siegel ·said, l11eapplicants said thl'Y will provide 1,636 been set as of press lime. duced gas io tllc United Statcsand.u us, .,J ~tc second facility, a retail warehouse parking spaces at the site. TI1c tlri\'C-in is lo<:aled on Brush Hollow would be operated by Wab.111, Inc.. which The property owner$ must rccei\'tl Town ed in n variety of manufacturing Road and Camiaguc Rock l}oi1d in \\btbury. processes. West John Streel was closro to Ira ffic for mon: thnn two hours. Qf Responding to the scene was the They're Proud Seeing llicksville Hicksville Fire Depnnmcn1 which had The word "Hicksville" as a name of a But Hicksvillen::i!\ydocsod.st-and it is 'malls, a busy high"-ay which goes throueh mutual aid from the Jericho and community ortcn brings raised eyebrows only SO minutes by train from the heart or the midd!c or the towru.hlp anti ~o tnc vcry Westbury Fire Departments and the frompeopleunfamill:irwiththea=.Some New York. nicely-kept homes. ' Nassau County Police Emergency Ser­ still think our community consists of II isa well-spent SUS 9 (SA II.SO) for rhc, Most or1hc houses an, made from wood vice Bureau. farmlands where people talce hay rides 10 round trip from Penn Station on Sc:vcnrh wi1h rhc traditional i\mcrican cat in the Thercwrrcno injuries and lhearea wns pass the time away. Avenue-if )'OU want peace and quietand a driveway. Usually it is a Dulek. declared safe al aboul 4:30 p.m. Butt his m¼h hascatainly been pul 10 rest vis'it 10 a pnrl of wha1 is known as "the real The streets arc tree-lfnal nnd leafy. You in one pan of the world. Aust.ralians who America:· can hear the voices of childn:n playing after Alumni Assotiation read the Herald-Sun now know the truth There arc no skyscrapers here. there i$n'1 school. In summer, the boys play baseball Plans For Alumni Brunch about this community thanks to a visit by a Broadway 1hea1rc area, there arc no and it's football in the winter. At The Hicksville Alumni Association All5!ralian journalist-Pclcr Simunovich. homeless, no panhandtc~. no police. .irn- You would Cllpcct thot the old TV series monthly meeting, plons wercmadc for an He reported the followings1ory " I Am Pro- bu lance or lire engine sirens bloslihg away. uavc It To Beaver, Dennis The- Menace Alumni brunch. udofSccing Hicksville'' in tbe Travel section II is a pleasant li1tle suburbon long Island and Happy Days had been filmed li.i:re. Hicksville High School graduates cnn or a recent issue. which minds i1sown busincsundcnjoys the his on ideal place to have lunch.~ irnot mark their calendars for Sunday, Oct. 20. We have all heard many stories about a quiet life. e~pensive and there ori:· a variety or The brunch will be from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. person being a "hick" or a place being so BillyJoc!grcwupth~n:bcforchcadingto res1auran1s-Chinese, Italian, South al the Elks Club, Barclay Street, quiet lhllt it is "worse 1han Hicksville' New York to find fame and fortune. American-bars and diners. Hicksville. Ticlrcmpl~ within the Summer of '91 ror many will be remembered fcrcncc between heat exhau.11ion and heat strong pulse, possible unconxiousncu: and Town toc0mply wjili m:indatcs imposed as 'health advisory' season. stroke. Hcatahauslion has been descri~ cramps beginning in the abdominal or kg on them by the 1990 Federal Clean Air This )i:nr, area residents arc being advis- as fatigue.. weakness and collapsing due to area. To provide help to such o victim, call Act Amendments. edtoaddtothelrsummertimeworry-lisl- insufficient liquid in the body to replace 911 nssoonaspossible. Whilewal1ingfor1h~ The lranspon.i1ion Commission will which has come 10 i.nclude Lyme disease. nuids lost through sweating. The body nmbulancctoarrivc,saystheDepartmcntof 0 cJenn waler and edible clams-$omething temperature, they advise. may rise just slight- Senior Citµ.cns, cool the pa1ien1 with aooltl, be responsible. for coordinating old and something new. ly, the skin may become pale and clammy, wet sponge. Suggcs1cd areas an: around the govcrmcntal cffons to improve traffic The old item? Heat cxhaus1io11 and heal weakness, dimness and nausea arc felt and neck, ankles, wrists and armpits. conditions and serve as ':i liaison to the stroke. And the new one? Ozone alerts. possiblyvomi1ingand faintingcouldoccur. As they say, an ounce of prevention is pri,-ate sector Tor 1r-inspona1ion issu~. In particular, says the Nassau C!rnnly Thedep:1nmcnrndvi~giving1hepcrson· wonh:i_poundorcure. :rothat~nd,thccoun- The Town Transportlllion Commiucc Dcpartment qr Senior Citizens, older pco- • halfaglassofsalt watcrC"o'Cry ISrninu1~for ly pro~,d~ the rollowmg atlvrcc to prcvc_nt appointees arc Garry Pappas, chair­ pie and people with health problems should one hour; loo$Cn their clothing. try 10 pro- comphcotrons w,th lhcs ul'!)mcr h~at. Try 10 man; Louis G. Savinelli, member: benw:ircor the precautions they can take 10 vide them with 11ircondi1ioning; and ifthey ~ p clothing light and loose lining; cat light Michail Kwaschyn. vice ehnirman; Eric prc:vent hcnt exhaustion and heat stroke. vomit, call the hospital as soon~ pos~iblc. mtals and drink plenty or liquids: try 10 Swenson, member, and Ron:ild Kaden, Summer he:tt is dangcrous to C"o'Cf)'Onc, but On' the other hand, says the Department decrease activity; take cool showers; and SUly member. • it can be panicularly dangerous toyroke of Senior Citizens, when heatstroke occurs /c~nrlno~d on pas• 11) i\VE IIOOSACK and ~b Mrrttrorthr DQoll!) Corporallon Hlcks•illr and Paul Russo of lean Building Produccscongr■ tulalr Rick Galg1no and Vin~n Cullen winners ofa drawlni:brld a 1Tttnlron1raclor>' o~n hoiur. Thralfair,conduckdb) ' D,yolln and sponsottd by Akan, btlprd trodu~ Alcan's nrw Vln•I Sldin1t Tlmbrn.-ood lo 1hr Long l sl.ad. ■rt9, from (di, Hoouclr, al1tanu. Ru,~, Cullrn and Mttttr.

Volunteer Award and Hempstead Kiwanis Clubs and has Jacqu~lyn M. Loughlin worked as a Counselor for lhe Babylon Laura l!clnhanll Har1-10-Har1 Enlertalnmenl l>Js we~ Youth Center. mored by the March of Dimes ror their The Hi,ksvillc High graduate is cum:nl· Ip a1 Walk America. t ly aucnding Nas.sau Community College. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS The Hiu°ksvillc,bascd company provided Loughlin and her family arc midenls of usical emenainmcnl and emcees for 1he­ Babylon. imcs' three WalkAmerica sites in their Local Takes Center Stage, Hall ofHonor Jmpaign for Hcallhier Babies. Artie Labua of Hicksville delighted the In Mr. Pisani's fifth grade class at Fork Promoted To Manager crowd al "Pitchers" Beer Gallery at the long Lane Elemenlary School, the following Vice President Promotion ~dMarrioll Hotcl&ConfercnccCc~tcr children were recognizcd'for their outstan­ Jacquelyn M. Loughlin , a Hicksville Norstar Bank has anpounccd that in Uniondale with his pcrformancs of ding work: igh School graduntc. has b«n promoted Laura Rcinhardl of Hicksville has been T«11agcr in l.i),-e in the final rounds of the Honor roll (lirsl quarter) Kelly Carlson, Vice l'resid~1/Arca Manager of Key. promoted 10 manager ofthe Private Bank­ hotel's "Sing Your .Way To The Stars" Christopher-De Paoli, (second quarter) ink of Eastern New York N.A:S Mineola· ing Opc:rations, a new position in the Long Karaoke contest. Marisa Przy"'llra, (third quartcr)Jaclynn lice. Island Division of Pfivate Banking. The competition uses the latest cntcnain• Demas, Carol Lieu, Mathew Pinelll, Loughlin brings more than 20.)'Cars or Laura joined Norstar in 1982 and pro• ment trend, the Pioneer J.P.rKaraoke(TM) Jonathan Schara, Jossy Thomas. anch banking cxpc:riencc to her current gn:ssedtothckvelofassistant mana'ger II System, which proj~cos, background Teaching Genetics ,sit ion. She served as branch manager or in the Branch System. In 1989, she transfer­ music and lyrics-but no lead vocals. c En$i Mendow•officc until being named red 10 Private Banking and assumed A portion of the evening's proceeds ,was Adele Damian Nicdoro. ~cher or 1hc rst Nassau Arca Manager in November rcspons;ibility for division operations. donated to the Nassau County Chapter of Academic Enrichmcnl Program at •JO. She and her husband. Richard, reside in the Leukemia Society of America, located Hicksville schools. has b«n invited IQ teach Loughlin isa member of1heEas1 Meadow Hicksville. in Hicksville. (contlnu~n pagr 11) "

THE KOMARA YOUR INSURANCE AGENCY MERCHANDISE.' CAR, TRUCK, BOAT OR TRAILER [ SAT. AUG. 10- lOom •3pm with a11 HUNTINGTON HllTON HOTEL (Formtr!J Roye ■ c.~1n1 Roulo 110 • Molvlllo, LI, Now York 7 Lorg Islam ~Y-. Exil # •9 • Rovte 110 Soo:I • 1m,e on ,ttll • IBM Clones & Compallblcs • 200 Vendor Tables· All Indoors '•~ ~CtJON • PS-I Clones. Port. & Laptops • S.'l,Vlngs of 20·80% & Much More • Items for nil popular systems •:NcW, lfocd, Surplu• & Cloocouts • Hnrdwarc•Soflwnrc•& More • ...... ,.._ lab a...iJt carda • ,a-u • F'ref Parking -Plenty of spo~ • Fully rur-condJUoncd hall! JOHN KOMARA, JR.· ,,_r~EAL • Soft\llnr'C as low a.s SI/~ • .The "Ot1glnal" PC Flenmarkct E: Adu! Mnissioo S7.001Whh lhlS adl) : Chid

orsta)1 closelyin,•0Jved wi1h 1/zepeoplea11d ~- lylifc \,cn· in1cgra1cll-t,01hQC1!11n.•tl ctfl lhL' i11stit11tions which are doing so for them. fo.rm. Wi1h I he gro" Ih of imltlst rill~ociclr, Othrrll'iJe, say some soda! analysts. then• • " • i , hmwvcr 1,ur~ a11d tinnily began 10.sl·paralc. ore few·as!mances that the S)'S/cm 11/ U/· Early on. ,ndu~irial e;:nploymenl removed ti111desu11d ,·alues theirclri(dren learn will be fathers l'roiu the rai11ily ~cl!ini;. /\~ 1lmc hu, dear. constste/11 or similar to their own. 11011c on, lt h~., taken rno1hers as well. Tiu: r1.~~uh '! P·Jrcn1)1' fr.'cS ha•.1.c bceom..: When 1hcirson waS)'Otmgcr, Mr. dnd Mrs. -, co~rlnu,d on pOR~ B P. 'had found n variety of arrangcmcnts­ firsl day care, and then after school scttings7 for his care on Lons hlilnd while they furthered their careers in Manhattan, ~ow thaJ their so'n had reached fiftccn, .thc 1wn highly succcssl'ol professionals \1ad come up wilh anatrangemcni whereby they ~eYond F~ntinism: Being All Things would s1ay in a cify ,1panmcnt during the week and come liomc on I he 1,ccl;cnds. Tltcir the way they think about thcmscl,•cs, ARX· children how 10 ride ;r bkyde. For wurking w n, 1hcybclicvcd. wa\°now old enough 10 be By Andre:i Mutone ic1ics have sci in, as women sec themselves women, it is po..siblc 10 achieve perfection 1rus1cd alqnc. · as bdng .ill things 10 cvcr)'One; wife. lover, with rcspct"t to chopslng the righ1 stocks or All seemed welHor several months. Then or ali 1hc·social changes in the past mo1'hcr, boss. The term ''quali1y rime" is writing copy, bul for full-time mothers there • one afternoon f\1rs. l>:l'tl-c.ciwdaci1lla1 work quaner century, none is more dramatic lhan heard in ~wry conversation bc1wecn "omen is a lack of standards, short·tcnn goals or from 1hcfocal polic~precincl. Their son, 1hc change in 1he lives of women. who juggle full-time cnrcers and even measurable rcsulls. For working they were 1old, had been picked up by the To bca feminist in the70's meant 10 bask motherhood. "How can you C\·er manage 11101 her$, the situation is cicaccrbatcd by,he police. in the joys or n:volu1.ionary politics. The quality time when you l~a"c the house a1 fact 1ha1 in today's world, we now l\avc He was accused qf killing nci~hborhood newspapers of the world rcporicd on them = ·en a.m.,your Ihn:c-)i:ar-old ;sdinging to "Mommy Wnrs", in which bolh wo1king mothers and molhers who stay home dcfc11,d cats and in turn lhc feminists g.aw a new di men• your knees begging you not 1o·go and you lt\s lhe son of horror story 1ha1 achie\'cS sion 10 American civil rights 1ha1 helped in. know 1ha1 by 7 p.m. when you return 1ha1 thcmsclvo'5 again~! 1hc ilCreo1ypc by auack­ the rank or 'suburban legend: Paced with a sure ils place in lhe his!Or)' or 20th century night, )'Ou'II be so sired that you'll barely be ing one another. Working masher, feel 1h:i1 si1ua1ion in which some kind'of altcrna1ive politics. Both women and men alike: set out able to prepareadro:n! meal for your fami• 1hcyarc accur.cd orde serting 1hcir childrep child care arrangcmcnL is 1hc only way for quickly 1ocorrcc1 !he painful social, poli1icaJ ly?'" one 40-rcar old feminist complains. We in order 10 have nicer clotht.-s or a bigger parent(s) to maintain 1heir income level, it, andeconomic imbalance ofsociety in which havcrcached a point in time when we can say house. while those who ,1ay home re.cm the ~omen had become 1he focal point. From ·•goodbye to Junl' Cfravcr/"-·HELLO! assumprion that theydunothingall day but has become almost eommonplacc10 v.orry watch soap operas and eat bonbons. "lam about how the kids are going 10 emerge from thal point on. overthecoursc ofthe nc:xuwo Never-Perfect Mo1he.r! • decades, the chip\ ~ould all fall into place Researchers have concluded 1ha1 one of morei:.xhaus1cd now 1ha1 I amat hornc than Ihe experience. · • when I worked full 1ime!' says one s1ay-a1- ­ The concern transcends tradi1ional line~ and feminism would become a permanent 1hc anxiety and st ms-producing aspects of pan of American culture, motherhood is that "1here is no perfection:• horne mother who lcf1 a career in honking -• or social dLo Santa Claus in the holiday sho"· ,uophic Dwarfism. at his school and when he won a number of /hen Cheryl fim learned 1ha1 her child . medals a, 1he Games for 1hc Physically a dwarf she said she was shocked. Challenged. ~en you comdrom a ~amily 1hn1 has all "We get satisfac1ion when he docs age size people in it, 1ha1 l)'f>C ofdisabili- . :uimeihing he's nol cxl)«lcd 10 d_o. But I'm L"m came up:· Cheryl 1-aid. always proud orhim. 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., Suftol~1Va. · Smithfie·ld, Va. ._ Whot is that sporlc:,of gcniu., that S of cluh~. J li;cnrding a J \amonll from :Color T.V. & HBO~', ...... _j usual situation triggcn. iin autom,11c · Visit. nearby ~usch Gardens, Williamsburg, , rcnex in the good player,1)rompting dummy •~ Wc.,t contributes a club, a• Virginia Beach & Norfolk him to do s~thing th>1 s·imply diamonll n11d a s~Dut when South · • _I.Qw,Daily and Weekly Rates would no! r lo the run-of-the-mill next ca.•hcs 1he"scvcn or clubs, West plAycr, ' is hopclcs.,ly squccud. • Senior Citizen Discounts Consid \\his lwhqe~tcamc , Eut•a diamonclreil:u:~ at trick m. AAA ♦♦ through 11 th't-6itic:al moment and seven is a f=ightcd. ma~ver that f I 804-599·3237 OR 1·800•4 CHOICE 1 I defeated four he.:irts. West led the K-A anticipates a sqllCCte again5\ West of spades, ruffodA>y declarer. After Inter on. and, by dislodging the 11ee of cas~ing the K-A of trumps, South 'diamonds prematurely, fC$olu1cly ~,;:~,-;:~,-;~ playe.d a ls>w club to dummy"s j5ck. nips it in the bud. The Seacrest DillerrRestaurant WE ACCEPT invites.ypu to its \. HOUSE ACCOUNTS AMERICAN ~RESS ITAiIAN I.95 sautttd in garlic and tomato saur, fri,d and topprd with tomato and VEAL d SPINACH 11 95 frtsh mozzartlla an · · · · · · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • vt11l lopped with tomato, motzarella CHICKEN FRANCESE •...... 10.95 and spinadr dipprd In eggs and fri'!I in VEAL VERDI...... · . . . 12.95 ltmon, whit, winr and butler sautttd vtal topprd with CHICKEN MARSALA ...... 11.95 fmh broccoli and mo:u.arella • sauteed with wild mushrooms and onions • VEAL SORRENTINO ...... -r~)IJ.95 CHICKEN VERDI ...... 11.95 ,·tal wllh , ~~plant, prosciullo sautccd chicken breast lopped wilh and mouartlla \..._ • • fm h broccoli and mozzarella SII RIMP PARMIGIANA...-!~ ...... 13.95 VEAL PARMIGIANA ...... 11.95 bmaded and fried, tr,ppcd wilh fried and topprd with tomato and tomaloes and fmh, mozzarella fmh morurtlla SHRIMP MARINARA ...... : ..... 13:95 • I • VEAL. MARSALA ...... 12.95 sautttd In garlic and rtd sauce saulctd with wild mushrooms · · SHRIMP SICILIAN ...... 13.95 and onions sautecd in frtsh itarlic, lemon, whil, wine ------Earlvr Bird Special------~~IC(,,~ Chicken Breast Parmigiana w/Pasta ...... •.. ,, ·• .. . , .. : . . $9.95 Broiled Chopped Sirloin Steak w/Sautced Mushn>oms ...... $6.95 Fried Chicken w/F.F. Potatoes ...... , .. . . $8.95 Dinner Includes: Cup o ( Soup, Salad, Coffoe, Beef Liver Steak w/Sautccd Onions ...... • . ....•. . ... $6.95 · Tc.a or Plain Socfa & Bread 1/2 Roast Spring Chick~n w/Stuffing & Apple Sauce ...... $7.95 For Dcsscn : Fru1t Pie, Jd lo, Choc.olatc Puddini: , Baked, Bluef;i.sh Plaki ...... $7.95 Ice Cream or Plain Yo {,'l.lrt Broiled Boston Scrod w/Peppcrs, Onions & Tomatoes .. , . . . . $8.95 No Sharini; 1 2 Broile8 Pork Chops .w/Apple Sauce ...... $8.95 Gla.ss of Wine - $ 1.75 'Broiled Fillet of Flounder w/Pcppers, Onions & Tomatoes .· . $9.95 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ·Baked Eggplant Parmigiana w/Pasta ...... •... $7.95 EXCEPT HOUDA YS Italian Meatballs w/SRaghetti ...... , ...... $7.95 . MUST BE SEAT ED BY 5:30 P.M. ♦ ) I • f r HOUSE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE BREAKFAST • LUNCH .• DINNER . WE ACCEPT . AMERICAN ~RESS OPEN: SUN.TO THURS- 6 AM · 2 AM FRI. & ~AT. 6AM • 3 ~M ~ '.ditorial . r· o!!Nn>...,...., •fflr~1,;urw1• U¥um0-,1.M• ~ nn...oe ~~•M.E11Y,~•s..A6'--"'1 . lneo,poraUng lhl HlcbvtH• Edilon ol the i:-.­ o.orv-­ "-irqOom:tOr -­ ...... Flo Grle1 SOCIAL. EDITOR c..,- - - ~= 1.,,..."°""'.,,~ ,,_...... ~--~~­ ADVERTISll~G =r MU..Matrang.o 11'91erHo.gl 1------tJILlba1J--.MJMola.N-Yodttll01 P.lloac(tl') 7'1-l'AX(lltl 76tM7 _.._...... ____ .;..... ___ __;;__...:;:;;;;;:., __,} ~ COUNTY Nassau ·county Sales Tax Hike Is. Now Law ·! BRIEFS By Davt Mock The Nassau~ County Bo3rd of Meet GenildJne Supervisors vol 4-2 July 23 to boost Former vice prcsidentlal candi­ the county's sale 1w, one-half pcn:cn1, date Geraldine Ferraro will speak at from eight percent 10 eigb1.and•a-half the North Shore Unitaria.n Uni11er­ percent, · salist Society Aug. 4 a1 10 n.m. The sales ta~ now apparently make$ Ferraro is scheduled to discus,s Nassnu the county with the highest sales her career and where she hns found lax in the nation, , nhhough County the courage 10 combat her past Executive Thomas Gulolta cilcd t"l' difficulties. · other municipalities-New Orleans, LA The•(e(.1urc is open 10 the publk an~ Mobllc, AL -with nine-percent and nnd there is no foe. ninc-and-n-half-percenl sales raxes, North Shore Unit:ui:ln Unh·er• rcspc1.1ivdy. · salist Society is loc:ued on Plan­ The Renublican couni)· e~ccutivc dome Road al Wcsrgatc Boulevard said 1ha1 c1ns were nccilr:d in the face of in Plandome. a receding eronom~ and in 3 11 effort 10 For more infomm1ion, • call protecr both vital service orgnniuuions 627-6560. and lhc county's bond rating. New Law Requires Bui the two Dcmocra1ic supervisors who voted no-and some or the RJsk Information Democratic Party orficc seekers who An existing stale law that re­ spoke at 1hc hcaring-snid that the 1ax quires physicians 10 provide formal hike would do more damage than it ,11as , notice of al1cma1e, non-surgical worth, ' measures of treatment to women North Hempstead' Supe"-isor .Ben 'diagnosed ns having breast cancer, Zwirn charged that the county budget hns been expanded 10 include infor­ con1ainencfi1 S1 , Jude Children's Research lo Lit1le League and lhe G reater New Hospital. 1\s a reward for their par. acting a nd television commercials than 4o pounds to lose. York Arca Catholic Youth Orgnniza­ ricipation, these boys and girls have. dons for their i uppot l. at the North Shore· Presbyterian Under the guidance or Mercy rcceiyed ilckeLS,to the Aug. 7 Mets game Church in Great Neck, the Com- Hospi1:il's staff of endocrinologists, in• at Sliea Smdium as well as other Mets Spinal 'Chord Socicly munity Church in Syosscl and the tcrnists, registered nurses, registered prizes. On Aug. 3, 1hc·staff of 92.J K-Rocl; Dix Hills United Methodist Church dictici3ns 311d exercise physiologists, "Team Up With the Mets For a and members of the Stern Morning in Dix Hills. The workshops will be participants can achieve safe, rapid Show will play the Movicland USA soft-• held the first 1wo •weeks in weight loss. Cure' ' is a nrogram designed 10 raise • funds for research and 1rea1mcnt efforts ball team in a g:imc of charity softball to September. Focus on Health is offering a free r3isc money for the Long Island Clµpler · ks - orientation Aug. 14 at 7 p .m. For more into childhood ca1as1rophic diseases a1 New wor ~011s will be held for , information, call 596-0700. St. J ude Children's Research Hospital. of the Spinal Chord Society. I children 5-8 years old, as 'well as Each year, 10,000 children in this coun­ The game will be held at John Burns 9-12, 1ccps and.adults. To reserve a Mercy Medic.al Center also features an Park on Merrick Road in Massapequa space and get further information, Oulp3licnt Center which offers, v:irious try arc diagnosed with cancer. St. Jude's · and will begin at 2 p.m. RafnC$ and call Ann .Press ~ 4g7.qs 7. types of counseling, including in- mission is to save children's lives by 1 4 discovering the causes and cures of fatal refreshments will be ~sold. -'"~.--_-_- =::::===.::~..,;• _·:"-,... - ---,J-.._- .,._,-;-,--'.,,. -d~vi~-u~,'• ~~!ii~. g~oup, marit3l and P U B L I C N O T IC E S Proud·of Hicksville. :/contlnij•d/rom parh) NOTICE TO BIDDERS any bid.or loadvertbo for new proposall, 11,ln !ti The BoardofE­ Sehool Dis~rlelof thoTuwnof Oy~ Bay. Nunu molod, Tht,, in vii.at ion i. &11 oller lo receivo'l,l"l>­ In New York it would have been almost posali for I eonlract or purehueand 1alo an not County.New York, lna«ordan,e with S.rtlonl03 an oiler of I contract. twice as cxpcnsi\'C. or ArtldeS.AorthcGentnlMunidpal l.aw,htn,by Tbosutce u rul bidder will be n,qulred lo lurnlsh A 20•minulc walk through a few more lnvllu the 1ubml.ulon or aealod bid• on security or lalthlul per-lormanto in lhe fol'!" of a Tunsporlatlon Re·Bid.Speclat & Non-Public •leafy sttccls and it was back on the llllin to performance bond. O,,tsldo or Di11ricl l!l91J92:20 Each bidder mual depoall bid JCturlty in an New York. !or use in the Schoolsor the Qistrkt. Bid• will be amo uni not l~H thanfive(S'hlpercontoflbebuo But I had been in Hicksville. rectJved untll 10:00 A-~·o• the Ulh day or Aug.. bid, in I lorm acceplabletothe BoardorTru11••• 1991,ln the PurehHlngOllice 11 the Adminb\t&· or lbe llicbvllle Public Library. • lion Building oo Oivl.tfon A••••• • t 6 th Stn,el, No bidder ahall withdraw bts bid within 45 d1y1 llick1villt. New York,ot which time and placull bids wnl b,e publicly openPd, Iller the dat• or the formal openlng-lhereol. Oiled: 7/20/91 Sp,:cinealionund bid for m may b,,obl&ln•d all he BOARD OF TRUSTEES Purth&1ingOllico,AdminiotntlonBuilding.DM- HICK vrLLE PUBLIC LIBRARY • Chur~b 1ion A.,nueal6th S lreel, lliekavlil•. New York. HICKSVILLE (conUnued/rom part I) rhe Board of Educa tion roserves the right lo n-­ TOWN OF OYSTER BAY ittt all bids aod loaward the tonlnett.o otb•r Lha n NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK the lowest bidder for ••Y n,uon dttmeiflnllie boot Mr. lo.tan Herbs\, Presldonl tnterOIL ollhe Dulri-HICK Fu.chsduring his nearly SO.yc;ir pastorate. In binding lorulnety l!lOldayssubuqucnl tolho dale 1hc wccks to come, the 11/usrrared New.swill or bid o~olng. NOTICE OF FILING provide his1orica1 account.so r1 his buildfng's ; exclusive in-depth look DatedJuly'l2, 1991 COMPLETED ASSESSMENT , BOARD OF EDUCATION ROLL AS PREPARED BY THE COUNTY colorful past and evolution. 4)1ure tho attention of fhousands of young HICKSVILLE UNION FREES CHOOL DISTRICT ,lddle aged pareills across L.I. as Anion BOARD OF ASSESSORS Af"TER Tuwn ol Oysur Bsy. Nanau County GRIEVANCE DAY AT THEIR 1tlons L1l<@S a look at the challenges ol paren· · New York OF F ICE ON THE FOURTH FLOOR , the regl3n. From a captivating llrst week ./ v Marlo Egan, Purehuing Agcnl NASSAU COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING " The Way We Were," the series moves Into - --,-----I 8·1-91-ITJ317l•HICK 240 OLD COUNTRY ROAD• :lepth explOrallon or tM forces which have MINEOLA, NEW YORK 11501 Letters e. 1 ;hosen by mothers and lathers. including lb• hou..,garag• ands bed and all ofth e !~::.::r~~tc:~~r~:.~!!;.•.:iN:r.~ Hicksville High School Soccer Field facing • the rhird week· wlll reveal some of the lurni•hlng, lhert,ln within ninety l901d•n.•ller County and I portlonol11i d roll &1 ll rell,tesloand <0nnpro_J>ttty.Jtu1ledwilhlnlhe1bwnolHemp­ Ncwbridgc Road. The hou.rs of the market e solutions lo be lound In tho area. as well" the award ol lh• bid, louted al 161 Jeiuoafem Avenue, Hkkavillo, Na.ssau Counly, Ntw York.S.,.. stead.1bJ"n olNorth Jlempstoad. Town ofOyster will be from 10 a.m. 10 6 p.m. · 1e ot the lingering questions which can only lion ,o. Bt0Lho dlm~­ ADE SELDIN, CHAIRMAN Letter•Carrler l1on11.ry_r igh\ reservt:d by \h~ Bo.ud of Ttuste~s County no~rd ol Auessors ol lhc HickavJII• Public Library lo waive any In• orNas.uu ______08/0lf.ll,IT-s317fl.HICKS fotr~,.llliu.,,.., _ In.______r~jotl any or oil proposals. a«epl,. .lling a ho'use GUTTERS ONE CALL TO CLEANED • REPAIRED •. REPLACED or CO:OP? . ANTON '.PUBLICATIONS ESTABLISHED 19 YEARS Renting, an LICENSED & INSURED CLASSIFIED DEPf. apartment? CLEANINGS t ' AND FROM YOUR REAL ESTATE, EMPLOYMEN1:• Special through BUSINESS: OR ADOPTION• ADS CAN. August 31 - ~ s2s.99 RUN IN ANY OF: 45 STATES! - MARRAINC. TOTAL NUMBER OF NEWSPAPERS: 4141 !WEEKLY & OAILYI PAY FOR FOR INFO CALL TOTAL CIRCULATION: 63,522,439 587-6124 2 WEEKS OR GET 321 -4069 2 WEEKS FREE!!* 1atls right. Take an ad for. 2 I ks to sell or 'rent your house, ! .~ te::~::ne rtment or condo and we'll ~Ive I 1 the following 2 weeks Free. I , ·oe.hmne:-Monday ~ :~~v::,rii:~ at 1~ p.m. MAIN on,cE WEiis 5-4444 LONG ISLAND COMMUNITY JOB POSITIONS A'(AILABLE ' CERTA•IN RE5TRl~IO NS APPLY PAPERS (516) 747-13282 I FULL • PART TIME • VACATION I 110URLY OR Mf ~SAGE RATE CALL CLASSIFIED FOR VERY LOW COST ~ eachlng more than 336,000 ·sTATE RATES . ·readers In N, 1oonil Westm,Mlfl Ban~ IJSA Bu,ld,ng 20 Community papers 20 J erusalem Avo., Hicksville, N'I' 747-82-82 ' • prlva1e parties only , s ~,.,;1•,9 N,nsau •no Suuon S,nc.- f9.fS New Medical Techllology Announced r used on 4conccr1 wilh 1radi1ionnl (Flushing) and lntcrgr.ucd Generics (Fram­ Director or icchnical Ser vices at the i Obstetricians. gynecologists and Flushing Crnrer, Guy Pim10 ~ •d thal "the! gencticists rrom Long Island, as well as from chromoso11)°e abnormalitict which cau1c ingham, Massachusclls). the goal of the bir1 h dcrccts. • ability 10 pro,idcqu1cl.. and nccurare results _ Manh.uumn, a'ucndcd rhelirst public forum ' forum wru 10 inforrrr ph)'5icians about the ... new procedure and formallyannounci: rhar not only reduce, mmemaJ a,uicl)', but al\O ~ on thencw sta1c-or-1hc art technology call­ The m<:dicnl forum was held :11I he Garden will focili,l~tegcnericcoumcli11g, l1 imprO\-c<; 'r ed Fluorescent In.situ Hybridiw tion. The Fluorescent In Situ Hybridlznclon i~ now City Ho1c! July2J. Prescntl-d in cooperat ion a,·nilable for clinical use. t!•c qunht~y of care hy reducing rl'lipon, c ~ new technology dC"Vtlopcd by lnlcgrared wirh Grear Neck Women's Medical Care lnrn:. Aswrth nny !ll-Wemcrgrng rc.-.:hnology ~ Gu~ pc:1!.cr Dr. llrian \Van!'. dim..1or or Gene1ics Laboratories, Inc. (1< hich is 10,bc (Grear Neck), the Women"s Imaging Center though. its proper u~and limira1ion, mu, 1 1 Cy1ogcnetic, at t he Framingham be undcr.tood:· ., laboratories. announced 1hat this nc" C l'}'logcnerics rc-chnology may mokc a major . ;:. difkrcncc in future medical care:• "1 here i, o '.IY.5 pcr-ccm ,·onfidcncc lc-·d in rhc result~:· ,aid Or. Ward.'" rhi, nC\\ '; f~ Physical Therapy A.,sociates, PC "Molcculnr cytogcnctics comes or age rcchnol~S) identifies 95 pcrccut ot' 1hc ~b· "hh 1hirnC\, tcchnology"hich mllcdour or i Jou Dqu, Pr • lltUJ Parslow, Pr nonnahr1e,. 'i11n1lJr ro lhc rradition:il • l~e labora!oric-s and ready for clinical prac- K.1r)orypl, or chromn,om,· anal)'"" : loltert Puaridlo, Pr, Alt • Huit llilles-llltesser, Pr 11cc in May of this )'t'a(.' he announced. . "With Fluol\~cnt In Sir11 Hyrbridimrion Or. Ward poiuted our rhur oh)\1e·r:111-.-Jn '5 Suu ,Cllr¥iu, Pr • Suu W'~te, Pr • Thtma Vitale, PT 0 we· gel rhc rci5 pro­ nowrnnfidl n!ly rule our Tri,llmy 21 (Ocrwn : farabtpak l'llrdw Tkran ANedat.ee' I""""" po)sical thtnpl!U a'.tr • full ,ang,, n! 1niut}. An 11.100,ollllt acodenl. • I.Ill or """"-!hoe h"'1!h "'"' -i«J.11,sts nu merical ,m1u, nfduumo,0111,-., U, 18, 21 , ~~rtfng ~·~h ph)=n r.tn help n.,IO al fanalaiuk ~t&I Tio..-.,.,. Au«laln l.n!t.. liq. r~ ,,1l1WI' )lltlr Sir u l-l ybriJi,u11ur11cchnolo~) mean, . P~ (ond:l>oa and Qll ~WI• ""'5r.llTI t,/ ph)SIC2l lhetJj~' IU t,dp )W ~ a> '1'1<.1.1) &nd ~I• ., JJ(h,1- 0 4111c~aand morca,curatc: n-,uh,. "Paricnr\ 1>1. \\:rrd, ,a,J I luurc,ccnt I II Su u Ille. /'i(Jt oni) Will !ht)· pn,,tt lhtil prolcll,JN! - - on• ...,'lW """'lllf Wiil ll,o Ulllrud 1W in 1"'1>prttlr "'" no loni;cr ha,cro "air from 7 ro IJ day, I l)bridi1a11on (Fil I I anal),L, 111\uhe, the :and :and &"!~did lh.lr )llU can d:I )0\11>"1/ They ....11 '"" allualt )llll! nttd I«, ll/J,p.,!IM' P'l'"""' = a, ,wall knowhamosom,· nirnl)·,is'.' prohlc., 10 idcntil)' , 11Ccilic chrummome~ fro111 ln1unes o, dl.l,a.~ ThcGrc.n Nl'<.'~ _\\'omcn~, llkJi<~rl Ccnrcr a11d frtal ,di, rl111J11gh rhc 11rn11i(hccmL-,;1s U !00 or - )OU tro- ra-dl ph)'$lQ! therapy to, wy !WOO. or d )QUI doclo, 1w SUl!l(r>lt'd ph)..ul and the Women', lmagini; Ccnrcr in ~.cbr) hls!!ltro~f~~ na-an~•c.all. ~ .,., 1.,.tuxn<,)

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ATTRACTIONS TillesFest Is TalentFest With Masur Friday, August 2 By William Gravrrt mer. thel14lian5ymphonyisa taut, yet sun- ;: Through ny work fuh of melodic now supported by !!. The New York Philharmonic turned a n!iQLid rhythmicbackbone.MnsurandNYP :0 Sunday, August 4 page in its storied history July 13 & 14 as delivered an entertaining, workman-like :. Neil Simon's The Good Doctor"illbe Director-designate Kurt Masur debuted with performance. • :! performed at Studio Theater, Linden­ thcon;hcslrnon the linal weekend ofTilles'­ Such light fare wltl hopefully become 1he hurst. Tickets arc SIS. For more inror- Fcst '91 at C. W. Post's Tilie s Center in meat-and-potatoes of rthure 17illc.sFcs1,, matiun, call 226.1833. \ Brookville. · saving 1hc more ccrebr,al works (or the sub• Friday, August 2 Though M~sur wo11't officially take the script ion season. ·Through reins until the scnson's start in Se111embcr, The real star here was the Till~ Center Saturday, August 3 he guided the NYP through Mendelssohn's itself. Symphony No. 4 in A M,1jor ("Italian") TillesFc,,t '91, 1hc,lirs1 indoor summer Informal modeling of the St . John and thcOvcnurcand Incidental Music for festival appcfi r\jncc by NYI'. ~luted '6 fult Fall/Winter Sportswear Collcel ion will A Midsummer Nishr's Drenm, reaturing conccru and 3 cliambcrconcens by the take place 12-4 at Saks Fifth Avenue, narrator B.D. Wong, soloins Margaret smaller Philharmonic EMemblcs al the Garden City. Formore .information, call Brooks (soprano) and Mary Ann Hart nearby Hillwood Rl'l:ital Hall. 248-9000 ext. 391. (mezzo..soprano), and the New York Choral Lawn picnics and wine 1n.1ting from Long Saturday, August 3 Artists. Island's vineyard1 hdpcdi:rl'atc an infonnnl Cellist Maya 13<:iscr will appear in con­ As Music Director or Leipzig's Gwand­ atmosphere softening 1hc stuffy, image cert al the Vandcrbill Museum in Center­ haus Orche,ma (created by Felix Mendels­ d assical music oflcn suffers. port at 8. TickctsarcSl2.50. Formore in­ sohn) since 1970, Masur has dcmonma1cd Thou.gh no shows wcre-standing-roonr­ formation, c:111262-7800. solid, if sometimc:s heavy-handed, musi•( only (the 1111-Amcricun weekend did best), Judy Collins wul appear in concert nt cinnship as a conductor well versed in the the inaugural TillesFesl was :in artistic and Planting Fields Arboretum, Oyster Bay German Ctn.ssicalnnd Romantic repertory. NARRATOR II.I>. WOSG linancial suL·cess. at8. Tickc:tsareS25,S20,SlSandSl2.SO. Al Tillcs he was animated and spirited c.,c- "We were thrilled with the rcsporuc," For more information, call 922-0061. hibiting an almost playful interaction with and Hart provided line balance to the wcll- ,aid a Tille;. spokesperson,·• OOl)Sidering we Sunday, August 4 1hc musicians, compared 1oout-goi11gllirc:c• blended choir. didn"1 announce the festival until late April." ' A Polo Match will be held at 3 at tlir Zubin Mchta's more stern, somber In contruM to the pomlcrou~ Midsum• BcthpogcStatc PMlt. Formorcinfonn:i­ approach. .J ------tion, Cllll'681 -530S. Composed to accompany 1he Shake­ Monday, August 5 speare play, A Midwmmer Night's Drrain Howard Koslow Retrospective A frccwork5hopon "Mexican Cook­ is a series ofmerry ,sultry, and nucn1 mu.sical ing" will be held at Adelphi. For morein­ snippets performed in support of a Mrrator Set For Chelsea Center f ormation, call 877-3613. (who playsall the pans), two singers, and a In 1971. a posH1gcs1amprnnimemom11ni; 40-voice women's chorus. The nocturnes, ha, been commi,sloncll by 1hc Utiicovcr 1he 1cnth anniversary of Che Antar, tic Trc;1- Thursday, August 8 marches, and dances help tell the talc of Coq,ora1io11 or Cheyenne. Wyoming to 1y was Issued. Thal M3 mp wa., designed by crcutc a series of rinin1 ini;s focusing on Through Oberon, King of the Fairies, his Queen, Howard Koslow. This monlh, 1hc Po,1nl Ser­ Titania, and the "Puck" (a mischievous Opcr:11ion Dc.,w Swrm:· Saturday, August 10 vice's newest Antarctk Treat)' )lalllp was sprite) in the Enchanted Forest. A great deal of Mr. Ko1ance hcw.isrnmmis­ Botanic Gardens and Arborcta North· • A Tony-winne r for M. Buu~rnt , B.D. was again commi~sio d a 1hc nrris1. , ioned 10 produce paintings of 105 o r cast Region.alConferenccwill beheld at Wong's narTation was creative and buoy­ As or July 24, Nassau County will Am<'.ric:a's grcmci1 milila ry hcroc,. ''I love Hofstra. For more information, call ant. Though his characteriz.ations helped, celcbrn1c JO >~;,:~~ul lr. Koslow'< work. A d~altt1g wi1h historical ~ubjc:c1.m:ru~• ~ay~, 463-6815. the Olde English tc.,ct was obtuse and dreary .retrospective df1licp ain1ing.1 and illum:1- 1hcan i"/ ill"'1r:itor. " I nm ~urrcmtf',\•ork• tionsbythc E.1.1t Norv.kh n.·~idcnl will t>cct• Through August to 101hecnsuall:lassical listener. The fact that , in11 on ,cwrnl pieces i,wolv,ni; , pace t!.\plora- half.Che audience couldn't hear him only hib,tcd throughAugus1 11 ;ll ChdscaCcntcr, t io11. 11.'s fascinating:• , · An arl ex.hibit "Mindscape/Land­ made it worse. Wong was not amplified, headquarters of 1hc ~ 1,;iu Co11n1yOfli<:c Jerry S,·dlcr, Dirccior of 1hc Nassau scapc" will be Adelphi Uniyersity. For perhaps a decision by a snake-bit manage­ of Cultural Dt"·d opmcnl on Mu11on1 own County Office of Culrural Dcvclopmcn1, more information, call 877-4982. ment after a booming, screeching perfor­ Lane.. E:1.11 Norwich. ,ay, 1ha1 " not all of Mr, 1-:oslow's wor~ Is Through August 16 mance by a body-microphoncd Roberta Nassau County facc111fvc Thomas S. hi,1orical :111. Some is just 1imply beautiru l. Peters the first weekend of TillcsFcs1. .Gulotta ~a)•~ lhul " Mr. t-osto1, ·~ ~•amp Sc'\'Cral painting.s tha1 will he on display :11 An exhibit •" Special Counseling" design, are highly ra11·d among s1amp col• Ch("Jscaarcrich lamhcape,; 1ha1 cnn1ure rhc featuring rare books and book art is on A Jethargicaudicnccsn.nppcd 1oancn1ion icctors and hi, pain1i11i:, ar(• in the pcrma• pa11t1rJmic {;randcur of1 \ rncrica\ wi1k open displ_ayat Hofstra's Joan and Donald E. midway through Midsummer at its most ncnl collcc1ions o r ihc Uni1cd S1:i1cs i\rr , paces. "Mm ning Misl al Oxbow ll;cnd" i, · Axion Library. For more information, rccogniz:iblc theme, the Wedding March. F.on:c. NASA, tire U.S. Cuasl Guurtl, 11JcNa, an 1.%1mplc. lnd udcd ln I his genre will be call 463-5097. (Yes, THAT Wt:ddingM11rch.) . 1ional Park Service and many priva1c and "-.c,al painttng, tlcvo1cll io Mr. Ko,low·, Though their parts.were limi1ed, Broo;.s corpor:11c·co11cc1io111. l\lr. J.:o~low rcccncly tkpiction or American Lrghthuuw,'.'

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Horowitz & Mrs. Washington, "' Henry Dfnkcr, Quill/ William Morro~. 408 pp., SIS. Driving Miss Daisy, the popular play and film, told the story or an employer who is white and her dri1u, who is bla,k, and the lncndship that dl!Vtlops between the two over the ycan. Before Driving Mi~ Daisy 1hercw:1SHorowi1zand Mrs. \\ ruhingron by Henry Denker that tellsnsimilarnory. Writ­ ten nnd published in 1979, it has bun reissued as a qunlity paperback by Quill/ William Morrow. For readers in this 31tll, the cha.racten In Mr. Dcnker's book will be very fomilior. This is ihe story or Samuel Horowlrz, a 1ttyangryman. The71-),:aroldman,n:cent­ ly left a widower, h:is been mugged, robbed and stabbed by two young block men. While inthe hospiral having hiutab wound nu end­ ed 10 by a black doctor, he suffers a stroke. Not a r:ici311y 1olcr:in1 man to begin with, his o:pcricnces funhcr cm biller him. Blacks arc not alonen.s thc subject ofhis wrath, he tells the Irish nurse in the hospital 10 "Go blow up some buildings in Belfast and leave me · alone!" /" Jtmrs lninom The scene is sci for Horowitz 10 ~um P:ia11IAu,tln home1odisc01'Cr that his son has hired a'lh - in pr:icrical nurse. Marrict Washingron, 10 care for him. Harriet iJ black. Al first out rag• A Nigh·t On The Town • cd, Horowirz finally is convinced byhisson, / Marvin, that his choice is home and l\lrs. From the 1-cry beginning, hmcs Ingram's ("ith Kenny Rogersaml KimOlrnc-):tnd "I crcaring and performing mu"c lor 1hc rc_,t Washington or a nursing home. Reluctant­ c:trcer was dc1tincd for grc:une~s and tlte Don't Hn,c The Hl':trt" (from hi1 LP, "II', ol mylifC:' I ly he chooses home nnd Mrs. Washington. mere mention of P:111i Au1tin's name com­ Real"). So fo r, Ingram has n.-cdl'cd 13 Gram­ Tidets arc 525 and arc avail;ibk al Things do not go well nl first. When Mrs. rnands a11cn1ion. /\ Nigtu On The Town is my nominalions, and hns worked wi1h an · \\b1hury M1~1ic Fmr·~ lm~ office and all Washin1:ton serves steak for lunch, she the kind ofshow rhat people will be talking impressive and t-clcctic group of arti>I~. "I Ticl.~tm!llrcr 11ckc1 l'cn1c~. For funt1cr in­ rccci1-cs this response: "/lfrs. Washington, let :tbout weeks after it is gone. James Ingram. I horoughl)' enjoy the" hole proce,;s ofmak­ fNmation, or 10 charge tickets on me give you a little advice. Ifyou arc think­ Patti Austin, George Howard, Keiko and ing mllliit::' Ingram .s.iid. "I'm planning on · VISA/MC. call (516) 334--0800. · ing to ingratiate yourself with me by such lit• Knzu Matsui, Alex Dugnon, Ricardo tic tricks, you can forget ii. I don't like you .• Silveira, Vail Johnson, Brur~ Carter and I never will like you. The only reason I Leonard Gibbs join 1ogc1hcr for an evening Jean-Pierre Rampal Will Play At 1olcra1eyou herein my house is that irl didn't ofcontemporary rh)1hm and blues and jau agree. my dear darling son. the eminent bar• m Westbury Music fair onTI1ursday, August rister Marvin Hammond, Esq., and tiis 8a19p.m. Friends Of The Arts Summer Festival equally renowned sis1cr, 1he Purim Queen or The first parr of/\ Night On The Town Friends ofI he Am' Summ!.'r r-cs1 ivnl con­ Kuhlau. ,..,1o,~rr, IJecrho\'C;, and l'tlartlnu. San Diego, want lo put me in an im1iru1ion. will fcarurc 1he music of Rlrnrdo Silveira tinues wilh a concert by world renowcd They wi ll bl' Joined by dr(1111mlt( John Well, bc1w1:cn a nursing home and >·ou, )-ou (gu'irnr), Alex Bugnon (keyboards) and· Ou1i51 Jean-Pierre Rampal on Saturday, Goldsby and ba~1is1 t>a,e·Raraj,,.ak for :1 arc the lesser or two evils. But don't press George Howard(sax). The second halfof t he August 24, at 8 p.m. in Plan1ing Fichh /\r• pcrform.ut,·c of llolhni;'s Suire=! for Flu1c your luck, as thcysay. Otherwise soon, a nur- show will feature the music of Keiko and borctum inOnter Bay. Thel'Onccn is,pon­ and Jan; Piano Trio. , sing home might look pretty good!" Mrs. - Kazu Matsui (keyboards& ,hakuhnchi), and sorcd by The Bank of New York. Tk ~cis art:l\ailable at 525. S20 and SIS Washingron's reply ls, "Yours1cak isgc11i11g ' Jnmcs Ingram and Pani Alutin(vocals). Tiu: Jean-Pierre Rampa I ii, according to The for a rc,crvcd ~CUI in 1hc 1c111 und S12.50 for cold:' anhts "ill be bacl.cd bv Vail Johnwn on bas~ New York Timci;, "Thdarher figure of rite rhclawn(bringachair), They can bcordm'tl Gmdually, Mrs. Washington "'Cars away and Bruce Carter on drums (both from 1hc current Outc boom, and 1hc man who c:in through Tickc1ma\ler 111 516-888-9000 or the antagonism, She works 11,•ith Horowitz Kenny G band) and LcQnard Gibbs on per­ !,-gi1imntclylayctaim toha,·ingsmrtcd II an:• 212-307-7171. For fun her in for mat inn, call as a physical therapist, takes him 10 Central cussion. All or the artim will perform On Augu\t 24th, he will appear wirh 11i:tnh1 Friend\ or'lhc /\JI\ a1 516-922-1)(161. Park 19 sit in the sun, cooks his meals, and rogcthcr for the Onal number of the show. John Steele Riller and 11lay a program of -,dc\'clops into a confidante. as Horov.itz tells In 1hc1erl )'CJ.rssintt James Ing.ram lheral­ hcrofltisdcspcralelohelincsssinC'Cthede:ith: ly buDt on thcsccncasa featured ,'OCllist on orhis liclo,'C'd wife. Hannah, and his disap• Quincy Jones' album, "The Dude;· hb pointmcnt ill his rwo very rnccFssful masterful vocnls have filled the radio air, children'. J , waves on songs like "Jusr Once" and "One The climax of the stor)' J:omes when Hundrro W:t)'S" (from "The Dude''), "B:tby Horowitz' daughter, Mona. who li,'CS in San Come To Me" (:t duct with Palli Austin), Diego V(ith her very rich husband, decides "Yah Mo 13c There" (a duet with Mkhnel Lhal her father wo11ld be bcucroffliving with McDonald), "Somewhere Out There'' (wi1h her than alo,nc in'ltljs Central Park West Linda Ronds1nd1 from the animated fca1111e. apartment. How M~s. Washington helps An American Thie), "Whal /\bout Mc" Horowit.z ward off this unwelcome invita• ~c:1"tJAlL"1, 1'11r NW\( ro,>.(1IOIJ tion will have the reader applauding. f"OlV(C) ~Of-.\ 1'11( fo/A..~ 61VtN Despite the !ubjcct or illness, crii:ne and Newport Jazz Festival ra,cialdlsharmony, ~his isa very funny book. -ro l'T IN "fl!£ 170CJr - When Monacalls from Clllifomia after she at Jones Beach ,. ~I\JE. ISLAwOS " hears that her father has had a fall, 1hecon­ - ro NAM~\;> C,({Av~[ A-r ,-crsa1ion goes like this: "Hello. Monadarl­ The I WO-day Newport fauf'cstival kicks 1'11€ 1'1 Mt fC;,..R I ~I. ITT off at Jonc5 Beach Theater on Saturday, ing. And how arc you Joday?" OIVll)EI) rr 1,-!To ~II/(, "I w:tS fine. Until I heard from Marvi'n. August 17th nt 7:30 p.m. Jau lovers will be Wha1's this about a fall and hilling y0ur able to c:xpcricncc a mu5ical cx1.ravaganz11 • head? What happened?" when lti;cndary jazz ma,\cr Miles Davjs "Wcll:'•Horowilz began. "You saw that headlines a l)O\\Crful lint upof established new dance they're doing on TV, the hustle? nnists and up and comers. Displaying 1hcir Well, I was teaching Mrs. Hess, the widow ,'Crsotilityand musicalgeniouswill be Gram­ from the third Ooqr, how 10 do the hustle. my award winners Wyn1on Marsalis, ;ind when somehow our feet got tangled up and TAKE 6. Also performing will be sultry I accidentally fell'.' Rci;ina Belle. Bobby Watson, and Vic1or I ..,l)'1.f \-\OTH (Jl'(i,J(f) "Dad, this is serious!" Mona said impa• Lewis. t/19. ·M: f1f& \Sl,.NII) \,IG,tl\ \au';€. liently. Tickets are S2S.OO and arc available through Tii:kctmaster 516-888-9000, or \. . '\\IE °?·'.ifci~ r:1f w~ C'A""E: fdl ~nM f'1iCfo\ I-IA'ff'EvER. .~ -~J~~-~'.~~~~-~i,~~-~~~~-1itttn Bmman· j11A~li1m.'Yi.thkJ.OO,.W.UAO..nnd.Ncwsday. I I DEADLINES ... Help Wan1ed & Real Estate • < CALL. & Garage Sales-Noon Mondays All other categories - Noon Fridays Payment with order: Cash. 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'll0 000 ttl('H, ,4E J ~E.rUA1-tS H ~i,4 SvM• f :0 ~ P~ ~l h , ~• Cf ,¢♦< COVEREALTV IU.fUA.E • u ,.o~SIILI ,u, l• .C1o1l•1ut~•.. 1~ Mtb <1~1 fCW M111'"1 c,,.,-wn ~ ,v~• .;,:~~:'~•" eoo .an ,1&i9 0an 11ot:' Uhfl,110' t o r c,,,,.'llllfO ~!:;l:.~-r,;•-:-:l: H• ftA J tl• IM "IJ..~~" LA l',1• 0~ GIL REALTY 671-2300 (H..E•t CO'w'l IJO\f(!'" J rm • 1th $1;CAfT-.Rt ~:~~l~O~:,:,~,~h~:: :~~~.,~~ e,. "iJ "'•• u... w U• • , .m •~ i.uno;., ,,,om lilt.iii H~!ll( GAtMfn t.tUS[UM 1111!'1,== .., -.. 1,c,1~ 1t• , Fa11\li••,ut ,jl"..:.a;,f . "'~r~,1 l10ul•1111 1!~/SCIH1\0R1, .. Uo1 tr\cl't\ i:,, NU.O (XTAA UONET7 1 COVE REAUY 6H6161 ,.,,,. A•~ .11111,u $0M,C" \1 11\II ~ -.. ,~ H l lMi'()) 0,,.-c_"'''' ,-,., I Hou ....lvo1 , R4llltH\ I ~n•O' iit~fi~~-:Lf 'c3gg~\~P,\fb . 1/0l'l•o\Oloo\ fH -a f r,(lfth Fi!J Hf 1e001-6;' 1401 4~1VS0.N! • C •tllln) Wtlc:ome FfT P,r S P'1U•.S Will lR..t.tll c,),., c, [H ~OVE; ◄ !i nu f\U t bej (}\ ciiffuwwt('ln,r, ,.-;--;, 8entl l1• V•c11,on .2:Jf ),0!1, VEDIC.At fllLLl,,~G l•V-P\\«" ® 4,1,,.t,bf•t~•Jt"lt 11.lO'J H.ll J\Allhit t \UO S'YOSS ET , 000 1ES • ♦ • ., SAt,OSPOAT 883,1780 G2 t,6 t01 Call, Nl!OU O,O,ho1,,,.l~I1 0 00 b-11,'IQ ..NJ t l • •ITI\ COVE REALTY GOVE AF.ALTY 621•6 161 ' °'IUJ\J ciroctnin~ for '1•11rnC•u• p10 .,oe,, yl)u, cOm~ wi., (11;1 \(HI ------Wlfl l" 000 l'I\Q 111 •1 h ft\ JO 10 W.\Slt!Na TON Jl ,o._, GL EN COVC,t1 0\J5E RlN1AL 1,oox.rwllt•~ C11 i,,, 111,.o-,11.-,J l TOWNHOUUS f'OA U Lf HICll.~V ILLC S,6 ()')0rMijlP C. f:o,tlt110 '"'•111r'lth° , t,,,:r, • 11t1:l(iR 1• ,b,1V'1- L~~ li."4!'r!\lilf '"•·•u.. on • , ,,.,,. 1tt,~1~1 lfftl'l,l\OJ"- I., r••t1. ~ r '1 u,p,io•~ llfl ~ 1 t(' "'C "MOTHER rne11 9!l m ft3 ••r 14 "''' 1 UK "' l)tJ)~t u,t"'- r1P v o,1 E•~ co.. ,-u,o .-u PERSONAL SALES (r•~.,c.a•,•• f O",~C,H(•t,LL f'"41 1& fl,U I I I•\ ll\ffll llM:f hill .-,1-ll-'14,0ti.. , ,. ...: 0c,o1Q-'"'' KNOWS BEST" .. , 1,1,• REPRESENTATIVE r.n. ntl Dl't •II 1J1il1t10 l • b J\"'1 , ir:~, Ott •, •o ,~.. .,,~ unm NJnnleS Cl l'fl9!nl lriH11tm•IH Vl•'lltH """ t"'h 1III• (l,11l(IH\,w,1 PERFECT HOME BUSINESS Ill ♦ Liberty Mutual Is one ol America·s largest Insurers. From tho Nor/hwesr A!.• ,no 1•1~~. 1r,,c1 &-pt •f)( LM11m lOJ\.''-, Oilt~ bonus and an ekpensc accoun1. llbe1ty will alsoh elp & ~l, pon110n No ,wpftde 11cc i1WO W( W~'f'DtlAttit.•'"'' , ...011 ;-'11 p.-, bl111l-h /TIUON'IQI f4'l'lffll \.tfl,ot Oneal our e, pltlng m arketing vehlclos Is mass mer- Of ClJ Sh U'IVfUl rt'lttnt 62\,616] ~ ii (l4H l"'":i Q.#~r,4 i'hg~•• AJIN1110it1ln ler,itttdln nee COVE FIEALTY ~ 0 . 1'111-Qt ll,; !htllllf>I• • tt\lil. chGndt~lng, which Is the saleof out products lhrough F,cc Record " .." "' &a.l1&4!1 OREGON & relmncu oua,v, tape.- .. o,..t'M-1,1 '""~• um t,.,• ,... ~!\. payrolldeducttons tor pan fc ipallng companies. Many ed mes,ao~ Glt'IH(AOno,,M1i;n1•148A I'', ,ol.4l I ~ \~,r◄1r (.tit. l)JUU tho10u; hl1cti t chd. 0 o r our Sales Reps go on 10 or,en their own sateimo Call (212) 518-3058 l! • ttl.!io,f.1~ l~DA, \',!AOOn:.,,.WO "1f•'"-tl ., t.t1.1, t I I -a..·11•, locations. while olhors conl nue l o become maria• 516-781-2223 :~~~!°t,~'•J;~b!ii:c~•j:~ C,..llfi11 ~ 16-S gers. A c ol lege d egree and relall or busines s•• · •"wh :::i-:;,;c-!ri;;:::,~..!•~;:: • •~ h•• o,s,cHo•"~ '""• t'i••· 111cl, porlence ls preferred. So II you wan I lo make money 0,l°'I ..,,. while making a name tor yourself, c ome to Liberty 1,0M( P(OPU HAV[A L.01 OF 410 101 MONEY, SOW[ PfOPlE HAV( A t-41CftSVILL £ •7 U •flt [ U ( CO""'VE REALTY 62 1-6 16·\ Mulual, ( Ot OF H ..f: ... Aftf YOU IP"f• . ,..()Ode n ti lV , OR 1 l.1,'1'U, This pQsltlon Is for our o ltlce In Sen Cliff. N,Y, 7. Hcalth Care ,u,cSlf O IN HA.VllfQ I OTPi? t Ath taf"t l t"fo llf,.Clfd lll·UU.tl t ~R Jil..(Cl)V U-SACit) t'l<• y11J 1' t t .ii ij.tl Q LUl!II Interested candidates should send \heir re~umes to i n ,n_ ;:~~;~i~::, .. :;.o.,~11~~1 PORT WASHINGTON Llbcri Mulualt nsu,anceGroup. 1983 M aicus Avenue, •OSUHlU St HILU ! M I .., . .Lake ucccss, N.Y. t 1042, Attn· Personal Salos. e,ar.,s U'1 , Sl•ltPtCP, fP~c; 1)'4 LPN'S&AIDS TOT~L. \ ( p tp. 01• 1l O fqP,IS,~( p AIIS~••olA•" 01,.,., H ou~Rl'll'lt •I~ Som4 ,.,_.ni, v PARTTIMl 10 Real Estok Wanted I aAS4V (I~, FIOSt~ ~ S(J.100(.S Lo. 1.b,.S.Dt \J)';t1.& l ( !i M,v1U1aum·4el~ I ryl'911'1t~l•I• Oc.t..1,1, ~C. f ~. ..,. ,"""° "'"LiiiiiTI - . ALL SHIFTS !JOI~ fW .P'A'OFGOO,U !>U.11..Si ) 4~ ltl'.1M, (P O ilWt Ut ,,. , l o1t1Uirll ,/19 1 1 'FJ(/ 150 Bed Faci1,ry ,nGlenCove ,.o~ c ,, A 11t• Jti ev ri.••~u'4Pt~ ,~ ..... • "- COVE REALTY 621-6 161 BARRY REALTY m~'J)ll'O\~Y:h~ MlITUAL. Call t.tRS. SLOAN , ,., 627-6609 883-2244 Ubot"7M1i111uJ .... - _,,,.., "'-nM•O.,.w,ro.,.t.. lUC H{ R A HU SBAND WANTS S l"' CLIJ"f • ~ f ,t. t:11 PO,w o1•, o 671-9010 30Rfi 0USF 0 " AN £6TATCIN [)., Vt l,.U[ Ji,~l ti, i ft1 1 • 6~ f Wll\1. ,ORlW"5J1tl{ClQl!1 , HOf-U 14' 1@~ , •,e,.,•,,L~ DA ,,i,..... Cl1ANCE.,.ORWOR!I: 7~ • 1 16 '''• "-11 h • • W1oUot• ► O•~ P,;io,~ fl.tl,o:r 'N • o.c•on eo , v» vu,1 .. ttX!. r •~o_..,~s,i..,,t,'/fJ POFft WA.SHIN010"'•$11al ~ • ,,.t. •, ,,,,,,t lrm 1'01 LR OR O/r>41tr-._ 1. ,1 ~ ALJ08S·111,41101, 1'iO'h t tn t atll\rs p,<• U 7i1' UUA$.l.lSSl5l'AN1-.'tt.Cfll ttl\ lr-01'1\ o . we, !i\1-411..,.J c,ftt}~ 011 51 t,.t,►mg S,:,0 I F0t~a," t.f\G ,1opf•Ui~ lnlcifflo1• ST~T(_ FAAM AO ENT u ._~s _ ,, d ~~en1U t,l e e-.n,,0• 11t t1o n l'IOl :>11_,1, A r,trHI• d111·, LOO"!F\~ 1Q ~o!l/lero P1opori1es 7~9-0l(0 ; 1.1111 C.11h 11onu 11 2..1a-7&H6491-•l HYl27!1 t a1tk.tt'd-f.t1,- Cpni-1--4200 GARDEN CITY ESTATES NUAIESAIO[(U(i.ef\tNl OA, 1 tl•lh., 0.rr, LR 0" ( lflo W'UIIIIUAY fll ENf PART cine.• o ,u1 1 ta lf, 11rary + .. IJll')i ORWttOlft40 USC. f-'O'H Wf.SNlt1tr,lt)'t ,,.,.. .. ►U-~•r,1 Ola .-.o ,1c, 1<.,tJ01 O" b~t11t1fwl E• P•l lty u11d•t11tCS , • • 11 .. u,11, btntf1tU• U,ln-Q C)ftwtOeom • lllo«JII l•'•oi• c:.• 6 BR O l·e-,,1JoU1,l)!'l,lt~l:::i' ltLIVAA.J,nl,.QPOS.UI I el>"'lffl • l ilO!l POkf WASt W• 010'4 I l)H, ;,,It "'•""'' , ti, 0 •1M ~,,ncipa lt Ot'li r ..- . , Ooc,J ; tic,.t1.1, , ~u. n=olHU•ct I canruu1nr• • ,,w, 000 P~l,S~ ) OA,I YOO J(lh 1,, 1)1() ~N! r111~u,w,1~ twot; Swwiac, ,,,,,. , 'I )8F\.Jb•rn(,)vplt1 dtd 11 }•,0 .,..~~tiett,lldfflCIMi?tO 741•6675 SHE LTER I SLAND l nq Duc,le, fir, tJ,m1 ,,.:,a 111:,-..,v , (JCL,..;11\:j !Or.01fl!fl 4flf.\ C;,.•. 1,vo1 '. PfT SECRET~Y , w,c,,,e\tu,nu PCA'S/HHA'S . , t, ■ ,r c.•c u~ ~,,,.,,., WATERFRONT 883-7780 t• U OEO~OA ' 15 t SANOSPORT s r [ tMAA.O·s D-IURCti OfFtCE.. , RN'S/LPN'S 8 111rnu f uj 9 1ooml38 ath Apts For Hen .. SAl 9 AM-$"1,,I (lA4'0(NOUblI!t'tCo Ot.-t\.~8A,1 , Homcrftduccd to S7'5,000 't(JRl WASHIHGlOlt ...,_,, lD t GETTH E MOST FOA ti,alla :> ui c-• 1 ,. ... C"'II for Orta,!!. )8U, 2t1• ltl' lfl onA ~ Q\J , 11 SUt1 9 ~ 1 PM p [ u;C,,(M O(Ci(fj Fl(&l._~V1lt ~ COIIPIJ{EA EliP(AIE• CE Ult1HOME 50\ICl10~-NO UJ • APTS. NOW AVAIL ~Vlt) t f 111 8\ml AO U ihtot! pt!l • YOURS~ILI.S f t ft,...., 749-0660 UOl h[C[ S.SAliV • GLEN COVE/SEA CLIFF 1no 11,lOO ,.,,.,,.,.,,. Town & Counlry A,E• ..... :!ct~:t:==• !)01f1JU-t ~: ) ) Uff • P h /. ,1.. -d lo fllJII ,~,.- s21.. u ·~o u.a" ""UOI- ,,1-m-1:aos HISS + BONUSES, GLEN COVE 41,, , 11~u1,w, ... 1• ~i,ha~c•• r, ,c, 883-5200 .. ,.,,_ SOUlHOLOI Highland Road ~.11~,, IPTVM()1•1,ot:.tuU.tn p- ,.lHQOFTHt Hll L BA'f r AOH' ,., G.tlt I l~UEOl• tECASEWQ~~ 0,acloi,,1 ♦ ei ~ C,H Col e>fl•• · ~~,..(~f•l Olty .ie;,, l&t ~>u IN• tOV/NflE~AYOU F tf't'le,P\t:oot1, l o 2 p ,1j1tJ:1 hf'I r,om '"'' m11\,I e•U,lfl u t1,..,1,.g High Oaks Realty POIIII Wo\S"l" CTO"' REAL ESTATE w f.,~EEO l'OU ~0,000,000000 b'lmt :> c ,., g a, ll ♦ .-uhhl'I Y, )OQ'" GI U/'11.lW~41ch f!O,,.l ~1"1 ,I 4' W&Jtlll'tl(WI B,- L.P. l •I C.•1t. .JI~, lO.IIIOlll l 1na... 11 1wtO'\t1l1~J•I• ' &n -6522 676-9287 SALES PERSON 111 cre tr• ~a ll'001'Ft~ .A,•1nq • <. re !.~IIIO(l(J ""'uod~d p.l-•c.•I ,..,,, ~ ~ 'Ul',(,i.~t:•"'1-t "'°' A-tgcal lnco,ne' 1iO O•livtnf~ N'.I CONlE.MPOR~RY 119"> O'XI O • nr .;,,111 f,l'l1 ,,c• tni, r110f• • •r 11nm~ cor;i•\. . 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W ill!Ml1.or-'1i Vfl 1 onVM,) Ol\t1 tl~ .,• • , C.L [Pl•~uo L(G.&\ H AUtl ; ~1111!1-13,00 ilfl1h1tili.,! ).,r,o ,r,:t 5 Domestic Situation~ • r " ~' l~~•tCH L.00 11 , "Q to, D""~c..w +nictll'n-11" aOO- Jlt m • E•I 1 J,.1C U 00•1'lllolt,II, 11 11 J~I• ,W: COV E REALTY G2 t,61Gt HARDING Wanted •m• _.n,erut,11\.., 3 BR 1 ~llti> ., oll,1\.} AA J ?t1ttril,11,1,1u Ate '\"H '1 itlfilM1HCil01f"7BR'l"' .,. • t 1 W•TERf R0NT 365-6606 tfCUSC(ftP( A, • NAJOHl'S AEOIS1(~E:O NUASC ti1& ..~1 !JJJ')l!t,7 SOVTHOLO ♦ A ,.:i v r,4{,QJ.I £ l 1111,11• .. ,-:;--j'j, D'i'r 1'0l~, 1 1• . 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AWOL? 69 Hawaiian • cove,lng leodor 62 Monastory 91 Complox :' Bahamas •ldoo Included. 27 Those verandas 116 First shop- 22 Britfsh guo hoad: abbt c11arae1e1? leaving IMlI- 71 Brother o, herd 24 Gangstor·s 63 P.O. abbr • 95 For him that ~ 64 Playwright 96 Moslom rulor Ortc111JI Cost S538 country sister 117 Alootlan pistol =-"=:XA~1:~~~•: 28 -lnono·s 72 Poitical org. Island 26 Auto race of Chokhov 97 Humbtoor Now Avollablo For Only C• IIJOU• "•dnollotHllnlP\41 bonnet 73 ln:;olent Ialk 118 Wrock a kind 65 Cobi"ne humirlato CLASSIFIED 98 Obl,gatlons MERCHANDISE MART? 29 Reluctant 76

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