l~h.ng~~ Tru ck No1.se .w:-'~r; \ Remember Dr Martin lu/hPr !(iry; Jr D:::;· .Janua,y JS Irks Du!;L~,t?,hoors ~HI Benjamin Avenue residents opposed lo a business idling its trucks early in Ihe morning, plan lo ask! he Oyster Bay Town Board 10pla ce rest rid ions on thccompany's per.ding applica- tion for a special use permit, unless the pro blem is rectified. lllE The residents, all members of lhe Duffy Park lnco,po,at,rg The H,c~sville Ed tt,on Civic Association. said thev are not opposed ol tne Mid-ISiand Herald ILLUSfRATED NEWS to the type of business of 0}-stcr Bay Sand and Gravelorilspendingapplication,bultheyfind Vol. 4 No. 29 Hicksville, N.Y. Thursday, January 11, 1990 35c por copy ,,...,,,_<_m...,,,.-,...... ,._..,., ,., 0 acctheording noise fr1Jm to th tehe ci idlingvic associa truckstion·s "inlolerab presidentlC:' ======"='":::"::"'::' "::'::""::':: ..::c'::"':: " '::::::"k::•:::•"°="':::::':::"::·"=" David Staton. Approximately four diesel lrucks idle for up lo 15 minutes. sometimes as early as 3:30 in Hicksville Faces Tough Challenges in the 90s the morning, before they pull out onto Duffy 8_1 ,11,chae/J Mato,1,y Avenue, Staton said. lion:• said E1-ers "There is a 101of loitering As 1,-e begin a ne'lv decade, Hicksvi lle will Al ot of commu1cr.;arcupse1 orerthe presense Resident Dee Kenny said that the noise is be faced with ne'lv challenges and problems. worse in the summertime when she has her of people who are panhandling and look Some problems will just be extensions of old disreputable. The same problem they hare in windows open. ones. such as traffic. parking, homelessness "My3-year-0ld isawakenedbythesoundof the city subwa)~ is present in llicksvillC:' and energy costs. Some problems we ha11: Iran Czipott, the Hickslille Chamber of Com• lhe trucks ...and it is very difficult toge t him nel'er been e.xperienced before, such as lhe ag lo go back to sleep:· merce president. has a Hicksville agenda for ing population of Hicksville. And there will cer the '90s. as 1,-ell. "In the '90s. we plan 1owiden Oyster Bay Sand and Gravel, at 292 Duffy tainlyhe problems and challenges that no one Avenue, has applied to the town for the special the base[of theCharnbcrj- to have represen• can predict. talion from all business areas:· said Czipott, use permit which includes permission to llicksville historian Richard Erers belie'l-es garage and service ill trucks and equipment: that tire 1990s will bea 1eryimportant decade to park its 1-ehicles and equipment on its pro in terms of making changes that will benefit perty; and to have materials. stockpiled. stored Hick.willerrot only in the '90s, but into the ne.xt and sold from its location. No public hearing century. as well. date has been set. Staton said that if no solution can be reach ed prior to the he;iring, hisassocialion will for mally requestthe Town of Oyster Ba) to place restrictions on the hours of operalion "lo pro tect the rights of the residents of llenjamin Avenue:· The residents met with thecompany 's lc11•Jer and owner. Jeffrey Funfgeld, last month to discuss problems residents had with lhe com neighborhoods, its couples in their sixties and pany's operations, Staton said. seventies living in houses that once had five Residents also complained rharemployee., or sixpeople familiCS:' said El'ers. '·The town parking t~eir l'ehicles on Dully Al'enue's dirr hasg01 ro rcla., 1heorrlinonces11rohibiting1,...,. sidewalk is .. unsishtly" and thal the company'$ family rcs1de11ce,. They have to in,rease th~ grounds need landscaping. numbtr of possibilities for molher-daugh!er Messai, l..A 10l! l, l.11\\k·r-. krhi\\ th111 ,uc..-...._"' 10 h.Nlll~ ml-;:111,.,. J1..J1\,.";111on. h,inl \\'11r~ ,ohl HASTINGS • BALDWIN • JADO ,1 \l~-..uc ll' 11u,11.:r l"\uh l111 11.L11111..·111,1l ,ind ;~h·,mu•J l"'INn1.,, 11.'\'.h111qu~.... So, ,t y,tt1 n ..• l11t1kini.: for''"•'\' 111 k,•,·p 1h'-· l"4tllljX'l lfu111 fi11m y,1111r,J"ir. i,.'\:t ,t p rt>IIH)· DORN BRACHT min ,ir ,1.111 , Int.'\\' (,11\'\.'f, 1lm L' o\l·r tu I l11l~1r.1\ U ni\"t.1'11}' C.ilb.."-! fo r 01n• III\Ulll~ &hk.".l(lt\11. Lc..•1 "" ,hnw )\Kl hit\\ \\C .....Ul hdr \l'III c..·nh,incv \1111r l lflJft... , ")llll,ll:--k1ll, KOHLER oiS?-4>' AMERICAN STANDARD -~\r,.iii,l7 ~ /.>RID~ UPTo50%oFi= , CONTINUING r.------EDUCAT-ION- 1O I ncvcrwonl lo slop l Appointed Assistant Best of luck lo l'iicholas Turnns ky of Hicksville in his new job as assistanl secretar.· of Rooscvell Savings Bank. · Nicholas, who joined the bank in 1987. is manager of the Deer l'ark banking office. Prior to his promo1ion, he was an assistanl manai,ieral the Bd Imore and Marine Park bank ing offices. Ile is agraclua leof New \ilrk lnstilute of Technology. where he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration. Theresa liefke Graduated! r,vm /ell- Erica Sw111pl1f. ,1/liwn S111111ph/ Congralulations lo Theresa Llcfkc of Hicksville who received a bachelor's degree in d1irclorofA/lisort'sScl100/ofDo11re and Kt.111tcn·11e Castom after µerfor111i11g at Bel communily health al St. Joseph's Co~ge. Air Nursing 1/ome A llacltelor's For Glen Youngsters Entertained . If you see ~Jen v. Ednie of Friendly Rood Allison·s School or Dancc{operated bl' mt he area don I forget lo congratulate him. Last former Hicksvillite Allison Spettmnnn.) month he received a bachelor's degree in presented its annual l1oliday benefit shows in business administration from SUNY a1 OS\1~ December at lhe Bel AirNurslng Homeand Good luck in lhe future. the A. Holly Patterson Home for the Ag• A Visit From a Rooster ed. Some of the dancers are only four years We don't know how he got here, but for old and }l!l they all 11ent to the shows with se about three days lasl week. this red rooster quins in Iheir hair and smiles c,n 1heir faces. was 'hanging out' at the s1e1n112 home on How happy lhe older people 1,l!re 10 see such 16th Street. beautiful lillle faces and bodies dancing and The family said they fell sorry for the lit· singing. Allison's daughler, Erica, and Gall lie fellow. (Spettmnnn) Castoro's daughter. After a family member called a few animal Katherine, were two of lhe youngsters who shelters, "Red" was taken lo Zorn·s Poullry performed. Thanks go to all the girls. lo 1heir Farm in Belhpage. "They said lhey wouldn·t parents. and lo lhedance instructors for all !heir cook him," said a fa mily member who add· time and caring. ed that lhey have a pelling zoo at the farm. --- If "Red" decides lo 0y the coop again don·t A Great Gift ► · _&,~ forget to give us a call at 747-8282 . Susan and Boh Losco were given a spcdal ...._ - ;,,,- Christmasaift from their son Tc,m. Tom made Get Well Wishes thedean·s hsl in Culinary Arts at Johnson and Lisa Santore~ Marnes Alfredo Chiesa We're sending our get well wi shes 10 Wales Uui,-ersity in Providence. Rhode Island. Lisa Marie Santore and Alfredo Luigi Her cousins, Christina Sciberras and Jac Ronnie Rlccnrdl who rccenlly had SUrJ1CI)'. Ed. Note: Bob said he can·t wail ·1;11 the SJ. Hope you're up and around soon. Ronnie. springLi111c so he can get oul on 1hegotr course Chiesa were married on June 4 at Jg. queline Nichols were her junior wilh Joe Fe.rguson-and beat him hole !or nalius Loyola RC Church in Hicksville. The bridesmaids. Who Is Our New Year Baby??? hole. nupriaJ mass was performed by theRev. An Alfredo's best man MIS his cousin. Gian If you. or your daughter. or daughter-in•law. (continued on page 13) drew Pane. Carlo Ma;,.zanti. Ushers were Paul Bamun or anyone )'OU know had a baby around iheend Lisa is the daughter of Carmela and do, Joseph Palermo and Nick Ganio. or beginning of,1hls)\);Ir-please let·us know Michael Santore ofHi cksville. Alfredo is the 171ercceptfon was held at the Jericho Thi )OU could be lhe winner of our New Year·s Baby llicksuillr ~ 11.ustratcil Ntws son of Anna and Luigi Chiesa, also of race in Mineola. Contest. See conlest rules elsewhere in 1his 1, presently engaged in an extenstve moll• issue. Ing pregram so that newcomc,s to our Hicksvi/le, formerly of Jackson Heights. Aller honeymooning on Paradise Island aroa can rood our weekly e ndoiJ• Lisa's maid ofhonor was her Min sister and in Disney IVorld, the new!yll'eds re/Urn• Hear Ye! Hear Ye! vors and become regular subscribers. Gina. Her bridesmaids included Brigitte ed to their new home in HickSl'ille. " Belated happy birthday greetings Grandpa Dreher, from your kids and grand· Yat...l want 10 nbeaibc Khouri, Joann Palermo and K1iren Lange. kids ... Greg, Bonnie, Wendy, Ted, 10 Hk:kntlle U1111mat ~d N t!;W9. What A Great Couple! Ashley, Duniellc, Dougie and Lindsay:• Fon he pasl five years Joe Pod bel a and his Hi Cuz! wife, Dr. Shuron E,sncr. have visiled the Todd, Brad, Evan and Shunnon \Vhllc, children at 1heLi11le Village School in Garden would like lo welcome their ne1vesl cousin. ADDRESS City al Chrislmas 10 bring presents lo each and Samantha Lynn Difronzo, to 1he family. every one of them. Joe wears the traditional Samalllha was born December 23 at 5:05 CITY/STATE/ZIP Santa Claus suit and Ihe couple goes from room p.m. 10 Joe and Rosemorle Difronzo. lo room in the school which provides special Samanlha was welcomed home by her big PHONE educalional services for developmentally sisler, Dnnielle, who lurnedtwoyears old on CH ECK ONE: delayed young children. Each child is given a Dec. 27, and her grandparenls, Mr. and Mrs. 1 YR C ...... $1 2.00 gift which is purchased enlirely by Joe and Joe Difronzo and Mr.and Mrs. JohnWnll, 2 YRS □ ...... $ 21.25 Sharon. TI1is wonderful couple wants nothing along with her cousins. aunts and uncles ... 3 YRS Ci ...... SJ0 .00 in return-excepl to experience lhe joy and and she was especially welcomed by her Aunt SENIOR CITIZENS RATES happiness of giving. Mary Ryan. 1 YR ...... $1 0.50 Cast from "Musical Choirs" bein.l[presen!ed Ed. Note: The Difronzos have a daughter 2 YRS ...... _ ...... $1 9.00 Dr. Essner is a dentist for children, who has a birthday two days before Christmas 3 VAS ...... $27.50 al Hofstro US.A. (North Campus). Picwred adolescents and the handicapped .. . and Iron/ center is Bob Sie.f/lried a residelll of and a daughter who has a birthday 1wo days PJNse add um per 1iilt'lacil0\ po, guess what? Her practice is located righl here after Ch~stmas. l wonder if Ihey l1a1eany more 11ulof~ot11.0ftgb.!&NS Hicksliil/e. in Hicksville. How fortunatewcare to have such if they can plan it forChrislmas Day? Wouldn·1 Method of P,yment (enclose(!) Bob's In A Musical a loving,compassionatedentist like her in our that be nice? 0 Z O e O Check eocl. Hofstra Uni\'ersily Alumni College Reper midst. I I I I ll I I I I I I I I I I It I toryThealer(North Campus)will be the stage D~dja ' Hear? e 1tpiros for their new show. Musical Chairs. lo be per Just Got Back We 11erevery sorry 10 learn about George"s formed Jan. 12. 13, and 14 and 19, 20, and 21. I've just returned from a trip to Vegas. While Meat Market on East Marie Street, closing. MAIL TO: 1here11e werecomingout of lhe El Cortez when George·s Markel was a ,~ell·known meat market Anion Communltt Newspope Consider These Differences: hi.: H MA ras11w1 PIO'lf,1111 IC"olC:ht.tS, YOO wv,<1111 TITIJn,lth'll\••IU s ~ 111,;; 101 ~ t1lnllnlf.' 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Get free checking. .-\nnual Yield Annual lfate \\'..: abo offl'rop11onal free chel'king when you keep a S:?.:iOO balanr,· in Priority Sa1111gs. ,h well a, imere~l on your If you think your ~aving~ bank pay~ a grL·at rate on a dt,·1.·kin~: wh,•n you k.:ci, $5.000 in Priority Saving,. r\nd you'll liquid ,a1·ing::, an:ounl. think again. lkcau-.c Prinrily !!l'l an t·a,r-to-r,•ad monthlv , tall'melll that rnmbinl',; both Sarn1g, fnu n Till· U:111k of .'.\<'II" \i,rk not only uff,·r, a high,·1 ~.11 int(, arid d1,•,·king 111fori11atiun. Plu, . if you qualify for a rah: than 11111,l ::,;wing~ bank-, and S& 1,-,_ ll offer, on.: of I h<· :'lla~t,·rCurd or \"IS,\, r,•gular or gold. th.: fir~t-y-l.';1r·~ ;11111ual fl.'<' hi1.d1<",l r':ttt•_,. :1rouncl. ll'tll be w:1ired .' \\'ha1·,- mor<·. 1w gi1·.: rnu a mnnb,•ruf mher hcnclil, you So 1·i,i1 u, at 011t· of our owr 111.ry not h.: .f.!<'ll tng al your !oral ,a1 in;:, hank or S,I:· I.. 1 IO ,nnv,•nient br.111dw~ 111 gr,·at,·1 Enjoy unlimite d lo your .'.\,·w \i,rk. Or dial 1-800-C,\I.I.-B.'.\\' access mone): lor rnors· infor111minn. l 'nlik<-' many oth,·r hi;:h-yi<•ld 1111.-,1111,·m,. l'r111n1y Ami find out why ~o 111;111y P<"O Sann.i.:, g11,·, you unl1111i1,·cl .,.-,,.,, lo 1u1rr 1111111,·1. I l1K,· y,111 pl, haw dt·1-.•l11pt•d a ht·tghtt•ncd ,ipt·n .111 ;1,·,ourll lor $2.:iOO. rnu ,-;111111ak,· llq10,1h or with- lllll'lt',I 111 l'1111rily S~1·111g~. • \ 11' ti ,I ll'llt "111 Ill 1p.1I 11,d 111h II ~111Ill11111111 \ It" 1 f ,, ., ii t I "'J • r l 1f n! 11th I .. ! ,., {IIH11Jl,Ck(J ti 11!\ l<.1h: "litlJl\ l tu, fl mi.:c mo11thh ~.... llll,.; .. t• 11.111 t ... ,,.. 1, ,\ 1, 11111H ,I 111111111111111 \\ 1lt mt llf 11, .. b •r i't r.. 1,11 ,I , • 111u11-. • Ill, .\11\1 11 1111 ,I, 1~, .. ,1 " ,IHtlti•tl 111 1 111 ...111111,·1 • 'f llk11 it thr11ui.:h 1b,· H.111~ 11( , , • ..., \ 111~ 11l d,1\, tri-1 l1• YOU'RE INVITED TO ROBERTA'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION SALE AT 112 Townsend Square. Oymr Bay, N.Y. 11771 • 1• \t\c;. (516) 624-8777. \fllc;\O • SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS SAT., JA N. 13, 1990 - SUN. 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One in a series of free programs add;:essing important health care issues. Primary & Secondary Infertility You nre cordially invited 10 aaend specializing in alcoholism and lhe 1his highly informal ii-., meeling. lamily. A queslion and answer Meet and share Jus1i11e Ellerman. HS, R.N., CD.. period will follow. feelings and information Program Direclur of Alcoholism Trealrnenl Services al Winl hro1>· DaU: with others coping Uni\'ersily Hospilal. will lead a Tuesday. .January 16, 1990 with this issue. discussion lhal includes lhe medical flat: aspecls ol alcoholism as well as Rtglstratlon & ~ &30 Jlal. Explore all your options. diagnosis ~nd lrealmenl. Other Pro8Jam 7 p.m'. lo 911,111- facililalors will be Robert Sobolker, We want to help. CSII(, a social worker/counselor Placc You' re not alone. wilh long experience in lhe field and BifflieooleraaRoom Marilyn Keegan. CA.C. a counselor ~ Hoopii.I ~ rS lrcc. but since $C;>.l1.ng l$ hmiltd ...,\! suggea th.)t )1:lU an 66J..2i96 to ft')("f'\'C )'OW' pwce Certified Social Workci· Please call Linda Winthrop anytime at University fl)t · . 516/932-8544 Hospital 259 Fust Strool. Mineola, New York 11501 • Ara.ptlC'd.,..ir.ii.o1su~'l'Sl°")'StOOlSdct,,lt1MN1rmc ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-j • ------• ---llt,knulllt ]ltuutrattb N,ws • lllcknulllt. Ntw l)urk. ili~urebau. lnnunru II, 1990 IJng,-i ------A___ 'T'!______I ~odifi~lionsinashoppingmall in Hicksville. t 1 own Hall mclud1~g relocating a movie theatre, will be • 1 . thesub1ec1 of a Tuesday, Feb. 6, public hearing by the Oyster Bay Town Board. --Four-Story Office-- The applicant, Delco Development/Mid Arequest for a special use permit to construct ls(and Company, is seeking a special use per ~n office building in Hicksville will bethesul> mit to make a number of changes in the Broad Ject of a Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1990, public hear way Mall, which is located in a 'G' busines~ ing by the Oyster Bay Town Board. zone on North Broadway in Hicksville. They T~e applic~nl, Enterprise Joint Venture, is include relocating an existing theatre. see~Jngaspec1al use permit to construct a four demolishing the present theatre. converting storyoflicebuilding in an 'H' industrial district. 21,400 square feet ofexisting retail space to a The property is located on the south side o!Duf 500 seat food court, reconfiguring the existing fy Avenue approximately 475 feet east of the ring road in certain areas. relocating the bus intersection of Henrietta Street. stop and changing some signage. The meeting is scheduled for IO a.m. in the The meeting is scheduled for I0a.m. in the hearing room of Town Hall East, Audrey hearing room of Town Hall East. Audrey A\-enue. Oyster Bay. A1-enue. Oyster Bay. -Permit For 2-Story Office- -Amoco Wants Car Wash- Arequest for aspecial use permit to construct ATuesday, March 27, 1990, public hearing andoperateacarwash in Hicksville will be the has been scheduled by the Oyster Bay Town subjed of a Tuesday, Jan. 23, public hearing Board to consider a request for a special use by the Oyster Bay Town Board. permit in Hicksville. The applicants, Amoco Oil Company and T~e applicant ,_ Peter DeJana, is seeking a GAK Properties Limited Partnership, are seek special use permit to construct a two-story in ing the special use permit to construct and dustrial building and to allow the outdoor operate a car wash in conjunction withan ex storage and repair of vehicles in connection isting gasoline service station. The station is ~vith municip~I services such as street s,1-eep located on thenorth11-est corner of Old Coun mg. catch basm cleaning, leaf collection and try Road and Tee Street. snow removal. The property is located in an The meeting is scheduled for IO a.m. in the 'H' industrial district on the north sideol\\'est hearing room of Town Hall East, Audrey John Street approzimately !00. 72 feet \\'CSt of Aveune, Oyster Bay. the intersection of West John Street and Kuhl Avenue. The meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. in the - Mall Requests Permit hearing room of Town Hall East, Audrey Arequest for a special use permit to make A1-enue. Oyster Bay. Dr. Deon E. Hart, 0.D. knows that assembly-line, optometric eye• care just Isn't quallty eye•care. Thal no two vision problems or patients are exactly the same. Thal In recent years, enormous strides In space age technology, as Is available at Woo dbury Opttcol Group, p ermit the sensitive. skllled profes"slonal to perform eye-care wonders. For your child's-or your-vision future. call Dr. Hart at Woodbury Optical Group today! Dr. Dean E. Hart, 0.D., M.A., A.AS. 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HICKSVILLE Hours Mon Fu 8 5 Sai 8 3 935-2900 ------fllrunlllt 311UJ1trn1tb Nrwa • llltksulllr. Ntw {lork • iliburobnu. :bnuarg II, l9Dll 1Jag,,O llitttcrn IJf rnm ®ur I&tahtrn Lcttmtothccdiiora.rcwclc001edbythe-cdnOfs1ndpublJ1hmofthct\monCommun1tyNc:wspJJX"r.\ Howcvn. they mu)t followcc,1-,1ngukfcl1ncs In ordt'r for us 10 print them: they ~ould be JJ ~hoit ,» poitl ble· ·c ,=cthe rfgh, ,ocd,t ,n ,h,,intcrc:st or sp,cc:thcy MUITI>< sfgncdl• l)pcdrumc,c thcbo110111 "',ij ~ ruff Kck t.hc:y mus:t lnd~&: v1iddrOI ~nd 1clcpho1)C nUJllOO so thlt we an \'Crl!y their iuthc:rnk11 \ Wr r,m~,,·c mmv fine kucrt which we would hkc toWrc With our tc.idcn, but we Jrc u1ublc: to \IY.' them bc:c.1usc the); arc umlgnc-d or lu\-c J lypc:Y,'ritt<:n nimc: only. v,ic unnot 1,ubhihC\'Cl)' lcu~r we rccch-cbca~of .sp.icc l11n1uuonr. bor we try to prc-sc:m bo1h ,1,k, or all inucs. Pcr1<1nJt .itucb .and lcucrs comfdc1cd to be: In poor ustc wtll not be {Hinted. Rita Langdon EDITOR EDITORIAL STAFF True Spiritual Meaning tenlion: Decoration Commiuee, lo hclri us Catherine Tokar, Michael Maloney make Hicksville one of the mosl beautiful Flo Gries SOCIAL EDITOR To The Editor. places 10 be. ADVERTISING One night in mid-December, I received a The Commillee joins me in wishing you a Mike Matranga Peter Hoegl telephone e<1II from a woman who identified l'ery prosperous and healthy New Year, and Incorporating the Hicksville Edition of the Mld•lslend Herald herself as a grade school teacher. I was lo learn we thank you in advance for your supporl. founded In 1949 by Fred J. Noeth later that she was one of a leaching leam for first and second graders al the Woodland Marc Ramirez Dccoralion Commiuec Hicksville Illustrated News Is published every Thursday Avenue School 111 Mickville. II seems lhal by Anton Community Newspapers of Long Island Elayne Kabakolf and Beverly Browne had been flicksl'ille Chamber or Commerce 132 East Second Street, Mineola, New York 11501 doing a fine job of imparting 10 their classes We've Found A Sponsor 516•747·8282 the true spiritual meaning of !heir holidays. The children were genuinely aware that ii is, To The Editor: indeed, more blessed 10 give than lo recei1>e. Back in November, Boy Seoul Troop 683, Wednesday, January 17 The classes spirited a project lo raise funds out or Willet Avenue School, Hicksville, found • Hicksville Kiwanis Club will meet al 12:30 foradonalion to those less fortunalelhan they. itself in a dilemma. We were due lo re-charter QLnminunity p.m. at the Milleridge Inn, Jericho. When 1he fund became sig1)irican1. the children in December and were told al the last minute Thursday, .January 18 voled lo don ale Ihe fruits of Iheir efforts lo the thal our sponsoring organization, who had Qfal.enil ar Hicksville 1.N.N., ou r Soup Kitchen. sponsored us for over 30 years, was no longer • flicksville Elks Lodge No. 1931 will meet interesled in the Scoulingprogram. l sent a lei• al 8 p.m. at 80 East Barclay S1 .. 1-licksville. For As a member oflhe 1.N.N.'s Board ofDirec lors. Iwas invited 10 join thechildren in a joyous 1erof appeal lo this paper hopinglo find another information c.ill 931·93!0. group to sponsor us. Fri~ay, J anuary 12 holiday celebration on Friday. Dec. 22, the firsl • Hicksville-Jericho Rotary Club meet al day of flanukkah, and three days prior lo lhe I am happy to report that community spirit • Co is no ceiling. no bracket restrictions. Regardless ofincorne. thetaxis exempt. This is good news. IDIT.e 11 nu.e.stnr' .a The second rule is that they must be purchas :A(.t&,fr>111 Yl✓~/4/,;,$, .. ed by the parents. in the parents' name. after ...The holidays arc over and even Ihm: taken down the decora11ons and the Qtomer January I, 1990. Forgei any EE bonds purchas tree •.. I put 11 up about the second wcckofDcc~mbcrand kccp11 umll Ep1phanv By Or. J oseph P. Frey ed before 1990. They will continue to be tax so I do get a long run of cnJoyment. , . but how I hate to rake 11 down .llld accept deferred, but 1101lax e.xempt for educational that It's really over!! ... All those boxes that arc awaiting the ornaments are not Paying For College purposes. Grandparents cannot buy the bonds really empty, of course ...that' s Just the things we didn't use this vc:ar, and heaven When I went 10 the bu1cher during !he las1 m their children's name and 1hen ha1-e the help anyone who suggests that we should throw away c,·cn one of those: precious holiday season he lei me know 1hat he was a bonds be used for the grandchildren at educa, things - a bit of fake: holly or a tattered ball - all are special and. even ,r th~'V regular reader oft his column.Since Iam alw;i~s lion time. Thc income,~ill notbe laxcxempt. didn't make It to being used this year. they do have a futurc .. .The house look·s looking for They mus/ be purchased by the parent. strangely empty and srark without every comer being draped and every table ideas as to The grandparents can gift their children the top covered with some kind of dc:comion ... It's rather sad - but also rather what to write money and then hil\'e 1he money go to purchase refreshing to be back to nonnal-and to have 1he wondc:rf ul memonc:1 of another about, Ia sked. EE bonds. The drawback to this is that }l>Ur lovc:ly holiday_.. All the good boxesaresJved for anothertimc and all the: othm, Ergo, 1his col• ch!ldren.may not ~se lhe money for 1he grand• meaning those that fold nat and never seem to my open while you put the nb umn. lnciden children s education. Control of the money is bonaround, arc long since on their way-co recycling. maybel! .' .. And now 11's tally. if readeis lo~l. That ~omes a mailer or faith 1ha1your time to write the thank you lmcrs and to try 10 send those: Chnstmas cards which oflhiscolumn, children will use lhe monei•as }llU intended. were returned with the wrong address or "forwarding expired''. . .We have: to want a topic Th.e?1her ~neJits or EE bonds remain. Right conract our faraway friends so that they don't 1h111k they have )Olnc:d the long discussed, let now 111s paying 6.98 percent, adjusted e\'ery me know. I list of those crossed out on our Christmas card listll ... If you had a real tree. you Dr. Josepb P. Frey will t1yto111>rk sL~ monlhs. The rate is a floating rate based on GJn be: vacuuming pine needles until nc.~tJuly. but for those of us who have given them in as fast as possible. 85 percent or compe1i1h-e g01-emment bond up and bought a fake:, there's not even that good smell left from all the U.S. Savings !Bonds. On January 1st 1he rate. There is a floor of 6 percent. This means fes1ivi1ic:1 ... but it was such a great holiday. _. I hope }OU can say the same:!! rules or the game had a ci1ange that everyone that cNerthelifeoflhebondyou will nOI receil'e less than 6 percent. To state this another way, C}lm,J, Si'.,.,a:,.¢14 ~hould know. Savings bonds. usually a good ~c...... ,~,. ;/' 1m-estment, hil\-e been made l>el1er. Now }llU }llU will receh-e 6 percent minimu:n ta.~ defer• red with a higher rate possible if the interesl can use the funds inl'esled in EE savings bonds rate goes UJl ,bu cannot purchase more 1han 10 finance yourchildren'seducation for college. $15,000 a year for any one person. credited is not added to the parent taxable There are some rules to be obser.-ed. If }llU income.) Need pos1agc slamps and lhe posl office ii follow the ~iu,ple rules, All of the Interest is Do not forget that Ihere is SI0,000 per per• A third and last melhod is 10 place money closed or you don'I feel like going lo 1he poS1 Tux Free. Yes, ladree, nOI tax de/erred. You do son per )>ear gifl ceiling. M}' article of8/28/86. wilh a college now to pay fort he tuition in lhc office? not e,-er ha,-e lo pay any lax on ii. "US. Savings bonds;' is available and relevant. ru1ure. The college invests the money in a zero The Po..<1al Service has in1roduced a new pro The mosl importanl rule is 1ha1lhe bond5 Wrilc ro rhe poper for a copy. coupon bond (Iheir income is all lax free)and gram 1ha1 makes purchasing slamps as ea"} 10 be used for educational pu, poses must be Aseco nd method is to buy what is known the future tuition is paid, guaranteed. II sounds asa trip to )1>urcomcr store. The supermarket! in the name ol eilher parent. Thl1' cannot be as "zero coupon bonds" in the child's name. greal because we all want our kids 10 go 10 the are nO'>v selling SS s1amp booklcls. in 1he nameoflhechild. TheycannOI be in the Time them for the college year tuition bills. The same college wed id, so why nol make ii possi• "We are happy to be working wirh ano1hc1 name cf a different child who turns them Ol"er drawback is 1ha1 the child may not go to col• ble. Therearesomedrawb.)cks101hisappro.1Clt member or our community 10 expand ou, to 1he brolher or sisler. They cannot be "cash lege and 1he money is !heirs. The other First. the college could go oul of business. slamp sales 10 non-Postal re1ail uni1s:· saic drawback is that lhe increase in annual value Forget 1he money. Second. if your child does Donald D. Dillman, acting geneml manager/ ed" by a brother or sister for a sibling. They postmaster, Long Island division. can only be in the name of the parent and "cash is taxed wilhout }llU receiving any money to nol go to yourcollege for whalel'er reason. you pay the la.xes. This is known as "phantom in will gel back )'Our1ui1ion contribulion wi1hou1 "This program makes pos1al retail servim ed in" by them to pay a college or other educa· morecomt!llient rorourcustomeis. Slampcon· tional bill. come:· Also. anychil d under 14 pays 1he ta.xes any increase in the,'alue. \bu donoc get adeduc- at 1heparent'sbracke1.(A popular misconce1>- 1ion for the lost value increase. There is no signment is ano1hcr way the Postal Service ii Oneclienl had told melhatshe belie,-edlhat meeting its customers' needS:' 1here was an income le\'CI lo negate this provi· 1ion ls that this raises the parents' la.x bracket. guarantee that your child will be accepted or sion. Ic hecked wilh !he Federal Reser.-e. There Nol true. The rate is the parents', the money wanl to go where you went. ROBERT R. McMILLAN'S norm. The 1011-est common denominator should be rejected. Our ques1 should always be for excellence! Climbing the highest moun1ain should not translale in10 nestling down in a pleasant valley. National efforts should be di reeled 10 raising standards for all - 1101 Direct Line 10'>,i:ring them because or a few. For those wi1h both an economic and "Legalize drugs?" Thal is the latesl cry or a misguided federal judge structured family advantage, drugs area sign or famil)' fragmen1a1ion who would look the Olher way as all forms of drugseal away at the social and socie1y's failure 10 reinforce the values or right and wrong.To some fabric of this nation. Other public figures. e.xtenl 1ha1 failure has always been with us. But. drugs ha1-e accentuated oStn c~~.,,. '1-rcof" l\lo(...... • ~,-...... ,Ott.- N-,:R " "°'" includi ng conserva1ive columnist lhc deterioralion. They hal'e made it impossible for many families lo l'un\l"~ ~ • .-...U.WwllJWU.it'dM"n lhrtt ~~ Hmu • flol'.a Putt Oitp,,e,.h William.Buckley, have been just as 01-ercome peer pressure. • t~ ~ • lhr .._,.. liluAl&M"J ~.-., • ln\UIWU ff'll!wM' • M6awf't-fWM1 ObtffN'r foolish. Remember back to the siXlles For others, ihhere 11-ereopportunities instead of walls, drugs would • l'Wfmtwi'OW fwl.h(»y,t Urr.M3 • o,,.~ ft.lJ tm.-rJWlN" Noe • ~ rnb.uw and early SC11:nties. Some lame-thinking 1101 be the focus oflife. People arc often rejected because or perception. kn.._t,o l11bww • \l'r.1tbufy nmu ideologues 11-ere ad,wting lhe legaliza And the perceptions are elongated, because we do not deal with lhe ltw Looe-~r (N,Qtlh St~oo l.d.U(M) lllrl.oaq-lll.toJtr(X!UihS,,,.,.,rt.w.,,oal tion of marijuana. They maintained Ihat underlying factors. The ferocious gyrations ol race rela1ions. drif1ing ~ ~ • r.... ""°'1tlpOn ra-c~ 1here were no consequences 10 smoking moral 1'alues. and generation alter generation orwelfare families make ~f..w..ofll»tl9'MJ""""'°" .... pol. No consequences - just brain it dilficull for many to lifl lhemseh-es from 1heswamp oflheir realities. K.111 Y, Anion. Jr. deterioration, fetal damage for pregnant The generalities which follzy,v build 1hc walls. The walls build thelruslra· I\Jt,l,-.h.;1 lion. Our national pohcieslail loeduca1e. foil lo upli and prohibit many Oroa Sl.aJ.WlC'r Anion women, and a path 10 the use of hard n. Cv~..ta"f drugs such as crack and cocaine. from having 1heopportunilylo fully participate. The result is 1ha1 drugs Lw« M.G~k To gi,-e up on drugs 1•,1>uld be a su r for many of our poor and minorities become 1he only way oul. l\\'-'Utlt\' ,\_,..._.1.,,u Wlh< ~,1-11-h.1 render of national will. To abandon a Rather lhan legalize drugs.11-eshould reinforce programs 1odeal with Mkh.w:I Sk•hW °''""-" I~ °''1,illl/fu greater portion of ourci tizens loa life or des~r and frust_ration ism?rally !he underlying problems and hil harder those invoh-ed in drug tralfick· ~UWm lk:lt\'".nth;1.l. Ir. ing. Values must also be reinforted. °"" 1'.lof \.'If riu ..b;uw111 indefensible. Some drugs cannot be expcnmented wuh. Crack 1s ad IA.""<.n BA'nnan dicting. Icannot beliC\-ethat America is ready 10 gi1ee up 10 the drug lords There 1s a drug "war'' going on. People are getting killed e,-ery day E1,•C'utittW"" - on 1hestreetsofColombiaand1he United States. 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STUDIO PHOJQOAAPHY PROFESSIONAL We'll caterl Call: ~II Olltf. 7&7•1A9ill 1n~1Ho"'• . EUROPEAN & §011 Donna or Doreen CHRYSLER BUCCANEER 11' • Chlldten Itr.errnri 63 Pet Services 242-2605 243-1958 u.---.lnp Ckl1b0trd traUtf ta••i • MOdol l'o•llollos MASSAGE "Expert Moving and Packing cuy..ii., $1600. 7S&--ISA6 • Execu1ive Portraits CALL • Theatre Hoadshol s of your Most DA"f SAILERI.HE.RMAJH9 Fl 1 Alt • Btldals • lDVING CARE • r 1Dtrg1,u Htw main & G•noa. 516,338-2644 Treasured Possessions" I 1Q0.5...-.ruucH4.5&"cod,o,tw(Tul>. Photography by N,AINT(NANCE YOUROWNPRIVATECHEF Banc:nu & Tllm. C1n1tt OQlrd, Oil'.,,IO)'Ol.lll)tlln)OUJ~ "Will'! St,1111 O,ul,-o• cu Or:inge juice Is one or the mosl TI,e company is so sw-c of its abili received patent protection for the SC\-Cnly cents. The problem or price a merger partner is n<.-cded lo gain compcllti,·e products in the super ty to extend shell life that It doesn't process or preparing rroicn fruit lsn·t insurmountable. but hea\ly accc-ss lo large-scale distribullon m,rkct Quite a bit of Juke is sold process juice lliroughout the )-Car. Juke from fresh unp;istcurizcd mnrkc.ling needs lo be done 10 con channels. The most n.'Ccnt example a• froten concentrate. but the real Instead, processing takes place on· citrus fruit Juice. For now though, I vince consume.rs that this premium of such an acquisition was the pur h3ttleground Sttms to be In the ly live-lo-six months per )'CDr, This don't think Tropic.ina or Minute product is worth the premiwn price. chase of Soho Na tural Sodo bv chilled juice area. More spccincal- way the company insures that only Maid has anything lo worry nbouL II will be interesting to sec wllllt Seagram in Mnrch. • 1), we·re talking about the premium the highest qll.llity Juice oranges ore For one thing, I ha,•cn't seen Just happens with this company. priced not-/ro:n-concentrate pn> used. Although U11!! creates a risk l"ik't in large conlnincr.1, only single Mr.Smith soys he docsn"t ne<.sl addi With n good product nnd strong durlS. This upper-echelon segment that lm-ent.orics won't match up \\ilh servings. Another problem was tional financing to grow. Others in growth prospccl.s. we should tx, of the U.S. fruit be\'Crage market is orders during the ofl-5e35on, so for price. An ti-ounce contniner of Juice the bc\·croge industry ha,·c found hearing more aboul The ~TCSh Juice dominntcd by Troplc..na. a uni t or Fresh Juice hus managed lo cost ninety cents. while the same thal once their co,npany hos grown Co. Se>gr:im Cc.. and Minute ~bid. pa.rt forecast product demand correctly. store sold o 12-0111,ce can of soda for to achieve some mcasw-e of success. or the Coca-Cola Co. The product is sold under the An lnnO\'IlUVC Greal Neck-based name "J ust l"ik'l." I recently tried «>mpany has managed to produce a both the ornnge and gr.,pc/ruit ,·cr supcnor-laSUng Juice product while sions Copple and lemonade are also ,1ecnng clcnr or the morkelini; bat· av3llnblel, and I thought the wste lies lx>twccn the Juice giants. The was great. My only complain! was Goldome purchase by Manufacturers Fresh Juice Company, an 0\-er-the that although the p:ickoge is design• rountcr traded company was found· ed to expand when frozen and then CC0H0"IC TIAIU ., 1.-r l"'-J rd Just lour years ago by Steven COfllrnCl when thawed. the cap didn't our highly profitable nel\\-ork in the cinl customers on Long Island. W1lh Sm,th who "~• then the g~ral contract at the same r:itc and was In whol is the largest acquisition mclropoliton area and increuse our this ocquisilion. we are expandrng manager of Elmhunt Milk & too loose to provide an odequole of dep05ils in U.S. banking history, market sh:lre of consumer deposits." our nc1work into markets where we Cream. Mr. Smith told me he tasted scnl. Manufacturers llanO\'l!I' 'lhlsl Com· According 10 Mortin Crossman. ha,-e been looking 10 establish n >Orne fresh-squeezed juice just ship The company hos grown al an CX• pony n-ccnlly cornplt1cd the pur \'Ice president In charge of Ml !T's presence."' llcnlsosaid th.11 ·-..·cure ped from Florid.1 and was surpriS• 1rnordin:1ry rate. For the three chase of U Goldome branches In lhc Long Lsland branches. "Monufac, cxcilcd about the opportunity to pro cJ at the dillcrence in taste, even months ended August 31, 1989, Fresh New York metropolitan area-lour lurer.; Hanmer has hod a long ,idc our new clients \lith the "ide ~,th the premium chilled juice pn> Ju.Ice Company cnrnro $150,000 on o/ which arc on Long Island (Dix sUlnding trndilion or offering quah• range or produclS and services on ducls. It seems that the taste di!• $1,285,000 of soles. 1bis compares Hills, Gorden City, llauppauge, ond ty scnricc to our retail and commcr- whlch "" ho,.., built our repuuilion.'" fcrcncc is caused by the pnslcuriw with $23,000 ol eurnings on S929,000 Manhosscll. Thepurehascincludes llon process. of saJcs during the same period lost approximnlcly $1.2 billion in l'nhkc dairy products, citrus ,~ar. Shareholders haven't been deposits. Get results fast! ).nces dont ha\'e lo be pastcurited ;.,.,,,11rded yet ror this growth. The William Buckingham. execulh-e In kill harmful bacteria. The 01tly shores (HtSII, Nasdaq) hod traded ,·ice president in chorgc of branch Advertise in Our IW>OO chiUed Juice is pasleurited is OS high as G7 /8 In 1987, and S 3/8 In bankingnt Munulaclurers Hanover 1 e.tend shelr life. Smith found a 1988, but n°"' seems stuck in lhe I soid !hot. "The nequislt1on provides ~ Classified Section. ~,y around this problem. By plac• 1/2- 1 7/8-range. ~UIT with o su~tantial increase m 1 ,r.g the fresh juke In scaled plastic lowcr-eosl core- deposits willIOUI «"'lllntcrS, then quickly freezing the I think Fresh Juice is really on to growth In assets and associoled 1,1ce. thc product's shell lire --~s cx- something. Their product has• good cnp,tal ~,quirements." lie added Call 739.0909 1•nded >1iUIOUt using pa5tcuri-zation. distinclive taste. Thcy"\'c already th.it. ''The new br.nch<:i will expand Pa~c IOEE------~~ h• \ ,lh'fll•• !I till• • \ .. IH'II .,,,I: \tih•ll ( 1\llll!llllhl• ' ~'\\,Jl,lr'd• I 'lh-J-,:~· ConsumerTips Stop Auto Accidents Before They Happen Don'I iollo" ano he more experienced we become as 5 • ther vch1dc Ion T drivers, the less attentive we tend to be to closclv. The thrce-,econd the basic mies of highway safety. Instead of rule ,; J sal e slJndard to concentraling on safe driving. we allow our follow. \\',1lch when the minds to wander to an upcoming business car 1n front ol )'OU passes a certain point, Ihen bc~,n meeting or what's needed from the grocery counting - one-one thou store. Lack of attention causes many needless sand. 11,•o-onc thousand highway deaths and injuries each year. The next thr~e-onc thousand If time you get into the car, concentrate on these you've already passed the basic rules to assure your trip is a safe one. SJme poinl you're follow, Ins too closely ilc mindful oi Ah••)'S sisnal and It ,t, near dusk or ~== = = 1 • everything in front 3 • be sure lhe lane is 6 • tJin1ns turn on GO fJB/ ON THE GAS of you ior at least I00 dear before chansing lan,-s your headli;;ht, lncrea,eu yards, including other ve or making J lurn. Watch ,·isib1lity ffil"JOS mcrca~~u WHEN ONE WHEEL IS SPINNING ON ICE OR SNOW. hicles. signals. signs. cross• for olher drivers who are saiel)' luming or ch•nging lanes. THE SPINNING WHEEL ACTUAUV IS GOING DOUBLE. walks Jnd roadside Drivl! J! or bC'lm\ aclivily. Be reJdy to react SPEEOOMffiR SPEED, POSSIBLY FAST ENOUGH TO 7 • the posted speed to Jnything that may limit and Jdjust your sreed change the pace of lrafiic. CAUSE. THE TIRE TO FLY APART. When slopped al a according to wc:ather Jnd "ROCK' GENTLY BET\vEEN DRIVE Look in your rear 4 • red light. keep your traffic cond1tiom. 2 • view mirror every eyes on the car in front of & RE.VERSE.. EXCESSIVE STRESS 10 seconds lo remain you, not on the light. Keep (c""1.-r r,. 1 aware of positions and your foot on the brake un· -:•o • .,·1 } ·-1:'I •• 1 OVERHEAlS 111E 1RA.NSMISSION. ..., .. ,~ 1;-,r ,-c .. f speed of approaching Iii the vehicle ahead begins Gc,.1"'-,r""" t-;-..'!\ff' GEICO CHECK 1RANSMISSION FLUID vehicles. to move. ..,_ .,. ~c~-,,- AFTER STRENUOUS USE. IF IT SMELLS BURNED AND 1-116 TURNED BROWN PROTECT VITAL~ BY Dont_De a Dummy. REPLACING !=WID & l='\LTER. K~ 1,11r~ ; ◄ ! :; 1J ll FORD LINCOLN & USED CAR & DEMO SALE . MERCURY OWNERS , Our Parts and Services Departments open Saturdays U!m t, ltNCOLH MARK VII 11115. U92H 1! TAURUS GUO !SIU GCRl ·1; SUltK PARKAVE <0 Sll!S. UllSO 19 TAURUS OL ,o I SUI 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 Noon u;m 16 fORO BRO~CO m 111991. 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High-speed ground transportation our future? bJ ~lortin llurns :?21 which would give the \':Jr1ou.'i ECONOMIC nM!S lf( ht,q I\IMJ ,uitcs the authority to USl' right-of• The Coming Crisis w.iy along federal aid hfghwnys !or According to many c: One or the means thnt is mention Priolo 11109/l«i: 11)' H1gn ~ A..il ,U.),QC.1aHO'\ In 1843, l)le United St.ates made n ed as a solution lo this transporta WIii we over see th1s high speed train streaking down the center ol tho LIE? The no•I decade wlll provide an answer. small im•estmc.nt in what \\1lS then tion problem ls high-speed ground a developing technology-the transportation ATTENTION LONG ISLAND SINGLESL.. HIS PAGE IS FOR YOU ATIRACflYE PSYCHOTHE RAP'IST. INCURABLE AO..U.NllCI DM0tced .,.hll, Warm, c:a,lng, Oedlcat~. athitllc Wl)ffllll'I Cl,fol,lil ...,., 39_8'1 '. •Im. ..- - wllh Uldl!looal YlhlN ..., Ing !Ill, n\jn Dear Rc:1Jcr, ne,h.f. 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LISTEN! 540-5060 (from within NY Statel : AdOft•u ------Ac< • ---Cc1> ----- Stat• ---2'•----i l Mail to: Pe,sonal DI.~. P.O. Box 6956, Yotl Joanne P. L•rsen YOUR PROJAK COMP\JTER SYSlEMS We,alht,1-T,11mo Vout Home FUTURISTIC KITCHENS Bookkeeping & CARPENTERS M.ah"'O eotr>P\11_,., M )(Ml( MONAHAN S10,m A Y1n-;1 W1MOW By: DOUGLAS b\dfne~• 1• out bui,~n 1nst,1ll3Uon Prepare No-N Accoun11ng Services Srieclallie tn Hornn ff"!£ CON SUlTATtONS CompltHe Roiac:tno• ,....,,.. ii; BROTHERS Foe The Unpto N.Y. STATE PRESS ASSN. Malled To 125.000 AWARD Homes With over I WINNING I 300,000 Readers CLASSIRED Service Guide PARTIES & PLUMBING & SPECIAL WATER WEIGHT PAINTING ENTERTAINMENT HEATING SERVICES UPHOLSTERY BOTTLED CONTROL EATHER REPAI I Berkshire Mountain VOLUNTEER FOR WEICHT AL EX PAINTING CONTRO~ PROGRAM THOMAS R. PRUDENTE W• h-. zJpp,111 on IHltMt ~l.s Spring Waler Under Ooc:1or & Nulrillonltt and WALLPAPERING ·•Speclall~t tn RouohOtste,f' PWMBING & HEATING l.ownt P1leos on IM l1l1nd Free Delivery 1uperri1lon. lnlo c,n • WALLPAPER REMOVAL :,~I=~~ Homes-Olflces , • PLASTERINO Serving !he Manhassel ar,d Or Neck ca -3956 oklle Stltctlon ol Fabocs Porl Washlnglon area5 toe cau Fot Into & Broc:hu,_. ,sYEARS EXPERIENCE TELEPHONE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP No Pu1er W•lo, A\ Any Prkel WEIGHT and GOOD REFERENCES HALL FOR RENT over 25 years. Rep.1lt! • TOm Perovlcti CALL AFTER I PM Stoppage. Altera1lons INSTALLATION ~::;:~ 253-0733 SPECIALIST TEL 71a.aa6-14&5 • CHRISTENINGS 933-6200 • SHOWERS Gas Hot Waler Healers • RECEPTIONS. CIC. Conversions s:rOWN VIDEO SERVICES WATER FJor,I Pafil Muonlc Tomplt SYSTEMS Call Lorraine u : TELEPHONE VIDEOTAPE YOUR 516,437,9416 944-3636 INSTALLATIONS s11o0u11d you, lamlly's SPECIAL MOMENTS! hHllh by prOUICllno your Edward J. Maloney Wodd(ngs/Bar MltlVO.hS/ WINDOWS Pa,llos wate, wllh o Rtlnsoll U'IE MUSIC PROFESSIONAL Arlhur W. Sauer, Jr. whOle hOuse sy11em. Translor Pno1os. SI/dos 10 A-B•M Window Cleaning Bnutllul Bickground SERVICES Hours: Vk2eo Tape wltt1 Musk: Call lot a trco wo1er toSI. INTERIOR Sovnds 9:00 a.m.'5:00 p.m. Prolea.slOf'III Service wllh EXTERIOR Flulos • Guitars BY APPOINTMENT R&J VIDEO an otd foshloned IOLIC'1. WALLPAPER • Vocals FOR ALL YOUR ROLAND 731-5133 EM:ellonl work ou1ran1ee, Ctas,k:ial • Popular Ouo 365-8872 WALLPAPER TAX PURPOSES ONLY your utlstactlon. E & J MUSIC CO.. • Pe{sooal a 8uslnan 516-744-8115 Fully lnsu,eo. Famlly trade REMOVAL • Full AccOtJnllno ScNtce VIDEO SERVICES PLASTERING/ 516-261-9411 All tne dallclou,. since 19201 HELEN S. KRUKAS. CPA Vk:tecllpt 'fol.II Pttclovl SPACKLING sparkJlng, clean water you BARTENDER 60 Cutter MUI Road Moments can drlnlc. Righi from your Call 822-2399 I "'' Fo< ... STAINING GrUI Neck. N.Y, 11021 tap. S19.95 mth. WATER WOOD PRESERVING tor AllonJAblt & Prolus'<>allly WOOD YOUR PARTIES 516-829-3460 Citll\lfed. GUARDIANS. INC. FREE ESTIMATE Licensed, Con! umor and Cill Olv\lon New Hyde Pa.rk SPECIAL OCCASIONS ROOFING & Alf airs WOOD WOOD WOOD 466-2555 767-9201 Splil and a-u.JOMd sa~u~ 328-7499 Evenings & Weck.ends SIDING oe1corctd11mpod, t l•O-ed Sl2!1 TRAVEL 931 -0807 A INO-H(W flCPAIA S WALLPAPER WATER 944-6941 883-9566 GIJTICAS W!toilUP-Q..CA.N(O C&NtHlftY-OECJIS & ffl'ot'MS _,,G rota=Mll REMOVAL TESTING NORTH ISLAND ISLAND 20 yrs exp. Call Dennis WALLPAPER Tent Rentals CIWL V.1<1JAY SER.-IJ04 • 1lvQ!o H""'6-SclloolS•Gym5-Clubs 7 S-00 9 ~•Colr.:tJtl),I. WALLPAPER LIST WITH REMOVAL LEAD • TOXJCS • All ~:r:cp-;,:ntp!1~~i~~•s.. • c::Tes BAR CONSTRUCTION CO. M•olc eu._ 328-8290 US NEXT Ov111ty worlmanshlp • Tables.Chairs tic. EY1ll) II palntod ove,, MICROBIOlOGY Call WE COVER Hor Tar & Cold Roofing Jncludlno unp(lmod .Refetenus.. MONTH Speclallsls Sheet rack. l'IATER GUAROANS. INC 676-8394 THE ISLA ND TREES FREE EST. EST. IN ,957 739-0909 FREE ESTIMATES MARTY PEARL LkeMed, Coosumer AJfa\rs ~======~ L-____,5,.,_16,,;-,,,68..,9c.,·6=66,.___, 767-9201 Claulfled Dept. PAINTER PIANOS Thomas Banrllch s1e-.tl1-nso EUROP.AN CIIAFTSIWISlilP 7027 • "1bittiGREMOV"'- OYec 20 Yea11' FOR SALE • CUT8,IOC& I \,' AHIOfltble Ra.let Re.stoteo Kn.tbe ~}'9fl0r.nct • B&SH.11£ FrH EJtlmate Mlr'!t 0\lffn AM W1tnu\ AJAY GENERAL ' can ooorge AnyUme Baby Gmw:I - C(ms.oln. CONTRACTING CO. INC. -""""c"'• TJl,Uf l SHAP\HO Of IJIJSHt.5 Pianos Tunfd 718·626-7557 CALL US FIRST ABC TREE SERVICE Bought A Solid • Roofl~lng-Aepl&efn'I0/11 944-5295 Ed Martin Windows. VJnyl Of Aluminum Uctnsod & Insured 30 Yrs. Exp. All Ohasu 01 construc-1lon 30 Years e.11p. PAINTING 628-2445 Commtrdal Of Rnlde.nlla.l (NH~UJ Uc. / h18,l75-10000 1ntonot' Exterior 51~m-m, TOP . SHAPES ,:-1)\:.., TMOdofe J. Blia aitnrooma. Jo• 518-759•3Hl2 bl:ltll'lg Pol'ty A.Ide• lo, ln:stGlla.tlons., Al1ora1tona. Lou s1a.-a1,.9330 8•t\l'lckl)'t.t4ol~1rt 0f Comrnt,clil, Resk:Jontlal. Nud • Job Don, Senior CHtzen anyocu~ Olscoun1. SEWER & DRAIN ProfeMlonaJly? Pt4IM'IQC.0.JA,ra,J~e, CALL Ca ll Prol Joanne P. Larsen J,U. FLOOR CARE EXPERT Aluminum Sldln~ MOVE IT FOR LESS PIANO TUNING 13S.OO St-fOPII\NG trPf.D \tClrl.J-PA 1,3 Bookkeeping & $$ SAVE $$ M.A.C. lnsula ed A.nythlng up lo 10 mlln•S~ PIANOS • ,-EPAH\EO • REBUILT CHAR WltO,IY SER t}i< , l!<'ll,; ~"";...':',ES 1 $..rl¥ 1W,.. 1,W' Accounllng Services M,&..'N. -oo,jtypn 1 Appliance,, Olllce and S:1,:~~~,;I ~'tic, Costume Jewelry ~ON•..U.ad.00- AJum,n,m Doo,1 & Apattmenl Spectal/111 Fully Compulorlzed )lf..Wtr&Z 1~~? • C..U l"'-'C'• U'HIM M•glc Ou1. 326-8290 Leather Jackets Wll'IOOWI Co,potJtc COwbOy Truc~lng (516) 624-3800 • AU WO!'\ G11111ntHO "f.un< Cl.~ • CTIE wt FOR SALE FURNITURE • ll«t'lWd • 11\l.U,td MOU!!IAll PREMIER CROSSWORD/By Jo Paquin Round and Round ACROSS llslIng 95 Genolic sub- 2 Musical Muskelcors· 84 Florence's 1 Treo Slump 48 Not speaking stonco combo author land 5 Disney 50 T,•rg•nov 96 South Paci1ic 3 Two-loed 43 Variant of 24 86 Thompson of puppy ho·oine island group slolh of puz- Across ·sack to tho 10 Moslem 51 Ot:o 97 Lissome zJedom 44 Broadway FuIure· 52 Fool lever 98 Ootecling 4 Confused backer 89 Pilchor's 15 ~~~lrg;,~s 53 Indonesian dO\rlce 5 Gets Josi 45 Swiss city asset 19 Girl's name island 100 Chemical 6 Spirals 47 Egyptian god 91 Camphor sphere ,z 0 20 Anaram ol 55 Loiters salts 7 Soviet sea 49 The - City ca,ro 56 Lit::O boy 102 Three-corno,ed 8 Gym pad (De1r01l) 92 Child's game " The healer in his dog house wont out." 21 Toil's mlsslie 57 Kri~hl's pro- capos 9 Umpire's call 52 Come belo1e 94 Asia's mis- 22 Pickler's toc:t,on 103 Gardcn 10 Modified in lime tross plant 58 Rl'volves shader Ieal•l1ko 53 Musical 96 Mexican dish 23 Coln ol Iran 60 Ge,, gadge1 105 Pleasure slrucluro sounds 97 Spend them 24Cowboy's 61 Sime green cralt 11 Nigerian 54 Like while in Venice need IOGder 106 Yosemite. ror 12 Beat with a sugar 99 Solton In 25 • - 66. (old 63 American one Slick 57 Excuse temper TV program) composer 107 Perforated 13 Jots 58H~orth 101 Gained as 26 Concerned 65 Snndlol da~celing 14 Expands a Moreno with: colloq. activity containers 15 Counterpart 59 Walk pomp- 102 ~~:: rapid 27 Baseball 67 Verdi heroine 111 Acior Lowe lo 27 Across ously 104 Barbara Bel boo-boo 69 Sa!isfies 112 Voila. it's 16 Part ol A.O. 62 Singer Janis Geddes role 29 Yolp coniplelely Viola's game 17 Apollo's 64 Detective 106 VCR bullon 31 Cotillion set- 71 Laugh. In 116-avis mother Philo 107 Weight ling Lille 117 Singer John 18 Minute partI - 66 Wager allowanco 33 "Desire 72 Illegal p,lch 119 Man- lown cle 68- Islands 108 Alleviate Under the - • 76 Of the nose 121 Away lrom 28 Ink stain 109 Word with (O'Neill) 78 Cooking the weather 1-fnr.'~ol rug or code 34 Baseball's spice 122 Munich ~ ~..t:nFch;,a~ 70 Collon labric 110 Street sign Ooobleday 82 Chair pa/1 donkey Old- 72 Ruby spinol 112 Car's trunk. 36 Thick Slice 83 Slanti"l1 type 123 She wept lor 3" Bri~esl star 73 Appeanng in London 37 Real estate BS Roallor s ho, children in rpio eaten 113Jal- oHorfngs. for sign 124 Unconfined 35 Pay the b "Well, so much for reading the house rules." # 399 Average time ot solution: 57 minutes. CRYPTOQUIP MW O T F X Q F M VY IP KVMWDFMM RIM XGVYQ. X Q F K G MM X G C U cc QWM E P G M E FTXWL F An•wcr 10 Cryptoqu.lp: F N E C G Z F F M X Q F 2 R G V CU QILF X G X I H F WHEN GLUE-MAKERS NEED ASSISTANCE. TIIEY WOULD ALWAYS GIVE THE POSITION TO X Q F WP CV N E M. SOMEONE Willi PURE STICK-TO-IT-TIV.ENESS. Today's Cryproqulp clue: L equals V 1llcksulllt illhrntrnirb c\ru1G • 1iic~suillr. c\cw !)or~ - i!hurn~•u • .iln nunru I I, 1990 flnt11·1 ------HiCkSVille Delegates Attend NYS PTA Convention l'fA Ge11era1esPower wa,1he1hem~or1he a lhurough background check before emplo) ~2nd annuJICom'l'nlton o!lhe New YorkStare menr on all 1chool emplo1-ees:· 1111-a1 amend Con~res,of Pa11.'nls and Te.ichcrs. T~is vear's ed 10 indude "and emplo)'!'es of ,ornpanies romcntion. held al lhe Niagara Falls Conwn- ui1dcr rnnlrJcl with lhe di,1nct who rome 111 1:un Center from So\'. 10-13 was chaired bv diictl conlacl 11ilh 1he district, children .. Pre5idcnt Shelia Cohen. a past dislntl direr Olher r~olution, of 1h1s war'~ COlll'CnllOll ll>r of 'la,sau County PTA. ~tore lhan 1,00U dealt with ,uppo11ing legi,"ra1ion rhal ll'Ould BORN OH THE 4TH OF JULY ROGER& ME DOWNTOWN TANGO & CASH . FIRE POL CE POLICE MED CAL WAR OF THE ROSES HICKSVILLE NORTH OF SOUTH OF POISON OLD COUNTRY RD. FIRE DEPARTMENT OLD COUNTRY RD. CONTROL Police Precinct No. 2 TO REPORT A FIRE: Police Precinct No. 8 CENTER 931-0026 364-0500 535•6800 542-2323 POST OFFICE · SENIOR CITIZENS · PARK · , · MUSEUM HICKSVILLE SENIORMOBfLE CANTIAGUE THE GREGORY MUSEUM POST OFFICE A Traveling Office PARK "A Hicksville Treasure" 185 WEST JOHN ST. To Assist the Elderly WEST JOHN ST. He itz Place 933-2300 564-6900 935-3500 822-7505 CHIROPRACTOR FUNERAL HOME MASO RY P DIATRISTS FREE SPINAL EXAMIP4ATION • \', I!" f'l>;I S,g,.,,,.-, .;.IP ---.::l'tJ ti,-,,,. HENRY J. STOCK Concrele & Blacktop DR. STERN'S FAMILY ... I I ~ ._,_ r KILKENNY CONSTRUCTION FOOT CARE CORNER '·• • ,_. • r'' . ".,, .'/ .,,r, 1'1r•.t SERVING E NASSAU SINCE !969 • '{M)r (., 1o•,1s • C.,!AG', t'IS•"'- , 0,,,..,, , . , ~~ , , ~~ , P~• • • 41<1•\ • • A\l. •'00h\lA•(:" ~.(R.1('( .•. CALL\,o·w;9J,:6350. ~ 132 NEWBRIDGE ROAD 1 ' io i •.r , • : 9,3tS752 GLORY LAJ.tlA CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE WILLIAM J.G. STOFFEL LIC ,111 Ulit.~ IH~UAE-.1 C'< ~ .. • Licensed Funeral Director FREF ESTIMAres ...... ·::~;- ". :"·.. ;., ~·~-~:.. y • • • WAR OF THE ROSES ,,_ ._ •= ~1<11 ,1,,..,~ • l· ,,., 931•02 49 931-0269 822-8225 o.. , f,4,.. •••,·, ,,., \, , ,,., ' ,.,.,,. DENTAL HEALrH HAIRST LISTS WJ!l:'illI;R[iJiYJIJfilll T RE CENTER DRIVING MISS DAISY AMERICAN DENTAL .fflr 11,JCJ rlho.'I .'1'111,l,n TIRES al WHOLESALE PRICES! CENTERS ,l ' SAVMOR AUTO CARE Hicksville Location 0 870 Sou!h B1oadwoy • (/11Jrr fin;/ U'J,11,r, , r-/ ;l.l \Ml'( I 10 me 010 F,,rmcr s ,.,.-,kt•tl 35 BROADWAY • 0.\LLH • POINT( • J.\l.? • Tt.P FREE MOUtH, uew V1\LVES ,lt1l1 G.,,!-'' 1'1.1""'1. \J,e, ,11 -1'l.:I CY•, I ( I Block Non n of LIRRI BALANCING Wltll 2 I IRE;$ 103 WOODBURY ROAD 433-1800 516-681•2488 822-2857 l=!M,i;ltffilloJtl1iii0!1!•);1 CE CREAM PHARMAC . IY@Iil[W(ID'illJlJ:eHI:l SCHIAVONE ELECTRIC, INC. , ft,.~/.rnl •.~uuf, . 11/i,,,nu,rv FOR All YOUR WEOOING NEEDS CARVEL WEOOING STATIONERY a...1 :.1. ►'~ CR:.nsvv. • r,1,,~[P,;. w·. Prescupr,ons 447 S. Broaoway Surgical Supphes • 11 }ffl ~f~~~~.?u%~~ 11!\ llCf.ftSEO i:lECTfl:CAL CO',fRA.CtOP • f.<\flO.!oUIU HM·1" r: (on Route 107) SS 00 ell on Family s F11s1 R, • AL1Cot>!l•ll"I 11... m!, • /,11.-.nd,vit· (:,11-, LIGHT • HEAT • POWER NCt fa'?r, Oc.:1.:,i--um 747-8282 931-7481 11,. .'N,,t.,.11, ,l//,.,11.d ,1/ I,,. EXT. 119 ------l!l,uulllr lllluatraltb Nrwa - l!lcksulllr, i' \ ' I ' \ I ..., \ .,--:\\I..i~ , ... -\ . t~~\ j~ . ~~ -;~· {M_II!~ Hicksville's Hank Queen, one oflhe chefs at the Lomg Island Marrioll in Uniondale, slands pro udly behind an edible facsimile of New York's "Times Square" which he crealed from a varicly of cookies. candies, chocolate morsels. cereals. nuts and shredded coconut This building is jusl a part of 1he whole "View of Manhauan" Gingerbread Village, that was baked and assembl ed by Ille chefs at the hotel. Localed in lhe lobby o,f lhe Long Island Marriott, lhe beaulifully decoraled cily, on displaylhrough Jan. 3, 1990, was donated to SI. Chrislopher-Ouilie, a fosler care and ador,tion agency al ~9 North Village Avenue in Rockville Cenlre, NY. Olher speclacular gingerbread siles include lhe Slalue o'f Liberty, Rockefeller Cenler, 1\vin Towers, Friday, February 9' SI. Patrick's Calhedral, Central Park, lhe Empire Stale Building, World 'J'rade center and even 2 Shows. 5:30 and a·30 pm TILLES CENTER lheQueens Midtown Tunnel. ------All Seats Rese1ved LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY $19,50, H~,:: \r <'~"'"'' CW. POST CAMPUS: BROOKVILLE, NY 11548 • December 3 I• A reslauranl on West OJd Counlry was burglarized. The loss in TICkCil avallat>le a, all o,icxef'l/i✓.J ST,SF, ()111/1•1\ 1/1 Police Report Charge by Pt10ne duded a safo, cash and business papers. T,cketi on 5.lle Now516-888-9000 "' 212-307-7171. The Eighth Precinct has reported _.______.__. .. ______.,....,...; n,e Second Precinct has reporled the followlng: • • I a • •1.J • L • ■ L ... the following: • December 26- A house was broken • Oecembe.r 29· A house on Easl John into on Ballpark Lane. There was no ap Slreel was burglarized. Enlry was made parent loss. lhrough a rear door. The loss included cash. Families are Special at Ground Round THE WEST END PUB Moms, Dads & Kids & RESTAURANT ~fELCOMES ALL Love Our Daily Specials HAPPY HOUR Monday - Wednesda y 4-7 p.m . • FREE Buttel • ½ Price Bar Drinks VISIT WITH KITCHEN UNDER NEW MGMT. FRESH PIZZA • TEDDY LUNCH & Dlf\lNER TAKE- BEAR OUTS ALSO AVAILABLE WEST ENID PUB 396 WEST JCIHN STREET :•;:;ng! ~ Hicksville. L.I. N.Y. 11801 931-8130 Every Salurday· NIie live D.J. FACE PAINTING! ....~ ,:.~; ___...... -.. -- MONDAYS & All You Can Eat Bulfalo Wings v,'S or Chicken Fry 6.75 11er pe.rson TUESDA,I Children 12 and Under 2.99 WEDNESDAY All You Can Eat Fish Fry 4.59 All You Can Eat Clam Fry 5.99 fR]DA)'S Kid• Poy Whal They Weigh, Kid., 12 ond & 1 1 TUESDAY:S u~,::r:;:n°::~;:s!J :d ~yf~ rdf:f11~u:1!~,~- HJCKSVJ LLE 200 No. B'way IB'way Mall) 433-1177 - lilckoulllc J l:.Wltratcb News - 111cksulllc. New Uork. (!i~ursbou. Januaru 11, 19YU l)agc-11 ------DUffy Park Civic Hosts Annual Party Senda Valentine ToYour Sweetheart Want to uy m1ething spoeitl to flirt S!'•eial do. Wnl yoube my Valentine forever?"And soon. parson tliis Valentine's Day? Aft/age can sub111n 1111111191. Don't delay. Tell Wen, wowant to help you !~•Iha perfe" little everyone just ho1t speeitl they really ue. Valen extn !ill tlial'wi11 eost you nothi!li, but wi1I be tine's Dayistl,ep,t""'dayto showyourappreeia treuured forever J,y your wlentine. Send your tion, liwe and good wishes. mtlhml, motlier, fttker, sister, b!otlier or lft/ No one will be le/I out. All we 11k is 11,et you speelal person in your life, 1 parson,! message thr1ugh your ho111etown ptper. lruptl,e 111u119tsund«1S~tdund 111brnntl,1111 Stortwitli something simpleforyourhon,y, L'b: before Feb. 3. Person,ls wi11not bl teeepled "r "Om J1ek, Still er1ry about you Iller 111 tlim phone. Send lnfomttlionto: 132 Etst Second St., yoars. love, Diane'.' Mlmlt, NY, tlSOI. Attn: Rlln Rr Mether: "Mom, Thanks tve,vday forall you They'n liwe you ~r ttl Chi/d,menjoylheanticsofMr.FunntheC/oumattheDu/fyfbrkCivic'slhirdannuolChriSllllas Marriage & Personal Counseling Party. A Little Time ... Last month, the Duffy Park Civic Associa• A Big Difference tion held its third annual Christmas Party at Old Country Road School. The party was a huge When personal and fo.mily problems seem 100 ovenvhelming, a little time with an experi• success as nearly kids. Moms. and Dads enced, caring, psychological counselor can turned out to enjoy being entertained by Mr. Funn the clown, mee1ing San la Claus and get make a big difference. 18 I of ting a gift. and sharing some good holiday fun. N.omi Sttmp. MSW, ACSW For years have helped hundreds peo The fund-raising activities were a big success, M•~I« o/ 5cx:uJ Wo,k ple cope successfully with depression, a.nxie too. as raffles and a bake sale raised more than Bo.ard Cc-rtlfi Pony room . WE USE Duffy Park Civic Executive Board eiee1ions ovolloble HO MSG u:ereheldinNouemberondd1ememberswill for olf servea one-year terrn Front, kneeling:Artie speclot Uhlich, Sergeant·AI-Arms; See Gulolln to Ins tall Officers Hicksville Republican Club can be informed Nassau Counly Excculive Thomas S. Guloua about all the club's happenings. For 1hese will install Bill Maher and all otherduboffirers reasons we allocate a portion of all member's and di reel ors this Friday evening at lhe Erncsl dues 10 purchase each club member's family ~: Francke RepublicanC lub's general member asubsc ription 10 the /licksville Illustrated News. ship meeting, The Jan. 12 meeting and ins1alla- II you mail lhc below coupon \\'t! will include 1ion or officers ceremony will be held at lhc a subscriplion for your home. Hicksville V.F.W. Hall, 320 Soulh Broadway. Dance l II February Hicksville, at 8:30 p.m. In lieu oflhe Fcbruai,· general membership 1990 Membership Dues meeting, Ihe club will hold its first annual St. Theclub is now accepling dues fort he 1990 Valentine's '50sand '60s Dance. WCBS-FM Pro calendar year. If you wish 10 renew your dues gram Director Dennis Falcone will be Ihe tll1!n• or join lhe club for lhe first lime you can clip ing's disc jockey. Denn is will make sure out the below coupon and mail ii \\~th) 1J11rdues everyone remains on Ihe dance noorwhen 1he to the Hicksvi lle Republican Club. live band Jakes a break. Howcm, ii )'OU should The Republicalion Club believes the lea1't! the dance noor, plenly of food will be llicksville Illus/rated News provides oulstan• availablelor)'OUr enjoymenl at the hot and cold Careers They Can Relate To ding coverage of the news and e1-ents that af bullet. Soda and beer will also be a1'ililable. Members can purchase lickels al S20 each Hicksv_ille cousins ~o~ Chomicki_(l~fl} anti Bill B!azo. recemly completed prelimi11ary in fectou r community. Thell/us/raled also keeps s1r!1c/1011_ al l/LCO s l 111emen_Tra1111!1g_ Academy 1_n J/1cksui/le. After successful completion its readers uptod ate ona ll local organizations' al lhe January club meeling. Only a limited of.111ter1S1ue48-mo~th_011-the-;ob-t m111111g. bolh will become fully qualified l/LCO linemen meetingsande.-ents. Through thisco lumn and number of tickels are a1'ililable so we sugges1 firs/ Class. Chomicki previously worked in lll CO's Gas Co11SJrucJion anti Maintenance the community calendar, the members of th~ )'OU buy )'OUr tick.els as soon as possible. Depart(ne11L Blazo u:or_ked i11 ~·lectric Productio11. Botl1 are assigned to lllCO's Hicksville Operaflons Cemer d11r111g 1m111i11g. 1990 Hicksville Republican Club Membership Hicksville Republican Club JUST WEE TWO P.O. Box 591 A MOMMY & CHILD Hicksville, NY 11802 EXPRIENCE NAME Wee Do It All! ADDRESS ______• Arts & Crafts • Music • Games • Stories • Creative Movement POST OFFICE ______• Playtime • Small Classes • 1½ Hours • Narrow Age Spans Regis_t~r Now .For Winterl_Spriilg Program TELEPHONE ______• MANHASSET • FARMINGDALE • HUNTINGTON D Rent"' . :;Q od". With A Glamorous Portrait By A ' DR. MICHAEL F. GARGER/CHIROPRACTOR Master Photographer CHIROPRACTIC AWAKEN YOUR HEALING ENERGY • Variety of Drapes & Backgrounds HIGH QUALITY • Selection of Proofs () CHIROPRACTIC TECHNIQUES ® • 11 X 14 Color Portrait . FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH Our aim 1s lo creole BALANCE /or you. so that you con "odd years to reg. $95 your life ond Irle to your years". Don't pul o ff your Special $84.50 most valued asset. yourself. Silting Deadline Sat., Feb. 3 , 1990 • EMPHASIZING • CALL NOW! . • ~lie Appooch • Sports Injuries • Muscle Bolanc,ng • Nul11t10no1 Awareness • Most lnsuronce Accepred as Fua o, Fortiol Foymenl THE WESTBURY STUDIO FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 939·0031 ~lJCIJt1~'CH YIINbQ7..$I 66 West Barclay St. tOUflS Hi k ·11 MON. WED.. FRl. 1().1 3-8 C SVI 0 (Direclly Opposite LIRR) TUES. 3-7. SAT 10,·1 ~ .---Calvary Nursery School---.. (IQCIIOO ;l OIi\!. Wesi ol W~nlagh Pkwy OH Homp Toke) of East Meadow OPEN. HOUSE Registration for September 1990 will begin Sun., January 14th. . 2-4 P.M. A.M. or P.M. Classes 2 or 3 Day Sessions available Call 735-1473 Nurso,y Sehool Enuance 1s loca1~ on Taylor Ave. at N Pine Sttee1 ------lifcbulll, lllustrutrb "•w• . lilcksulll,. .N,w tlork • i!~urabuu. 3unuarv 11. 1990 llugr-13------Staton is president or the Duffy P:irk Civic Ca/ave/la-Bruno Engagement Birthdors Attorney Hired Association. which was formed in 1987 £or the Mr.and Mrs. BenCntM-cttnor Hicksville. "We would :ike lo wish Kalie Myron a \'Cry (conUn"cd from J>OB• 6) sole purposeorfigh1 ing theerrectso£t1.e'Jwin are pleased 10 announce the engagemen1~r happy fi£ih birlhday. Born on January 12 she Coun1y asphalt plan!. theirdaughler, Lorettn, IO ThomnsBruno, is our princess. Lol'e always. Mommy and "As longas'Jwin County and Zara ha\'elhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bruno of Daddy, Christopher and Thomas." "This is a1 ery positi1-e cJeo.,:lopment in our fight righl lo continue to operate in our Town lhey Islip. against lhese two companies'.' He added, "On behalf of all !he people who have had to en will adhere lo our standards. P.esidents in ad- Lorella was a 1983 graduate of Hicksville jacentareasareentitledtoadust-rrce.odor-rrce. Senior High School and a 1987 graduate or To All Our Readers .. dure the disruption or their lives because or When mailing in Homelown People new:;. asphalt rumes. 1thank lhe Town:· aesthelicallyacccplableneighborand linlend S.U.N.Y. Farmingdale 1vi1h an Associa11• lo see that their rights are mei:• said Delligatti. Degree in Adl'erlising Arts. She is employed please be sure 10 include your address and ------asa Graphic An isl forC.M.I'. Publications in phone numbers(day and e1-ening) in case we Great Neck. hal'e a queslion. Often, we receil'esocial notes with no return p E 0 p L E (continued from page J) Thomas Bruno is a 1982 graduate or Holy Trinty High School. He received a bachelor's address or phone number.and sometimes we degree in fine arts in 1987 from C.W. Post. He would like 10 veri£y the spell ing of a name. 1£ It's Their Fourteenth a grandson ..• "Because:· John said, "That you ha\-ea question about submilling news, call will be lhe only way this grand ol' name or is em ployed with Video Classics in Grear Neck Rita and John Hanifan recei\'ed a pre Ri1a Langdon al 747-82li2. exl. 164. lianiran will be carried on:· (He has fi,~grand• as an editor. Christmas gift from thcir son Kevin and Iheir REMEMBER: There is no charge for daughter-ill-law Stncey Hanifnn. Stacey ga1~ sons from his daughters). O.K. dauglllers•in• The couple plans 10wed in July 1990 at New law-il's up to you now. Covenant Church in East Meadow. L.I. publishing weddings. engagemenls. annil~r• birth lo !heir first baby Megun Anelln on sarics, birthdays. birlhs. family nC1,'S, gradua December 19 al 8:15 p.m. in Central General How Much Smarter . .. Danny Says: 'It's About Time· tion notes etc. Hospilal. 1wo Hick:..,i llc students were recenlly in• One-year-old DanielleMo•kos is pleased All photos will be rel urned i£ )'OU include Megan is Ih efirst grandchild orGeorge and dueled inlo the Golden Key Nalional Honor lo announce 1he engagement or hergodparenls, your name, address and phone number on the Ann Krause and thelourteenlh or John and Sociely al Boston Univcrsily. Ste,-en Olive, Patti Smith, IOJohn A. Tromposch. back of lhe pholo. Ritn Hanifan all 0£ Hicksville. majoring in Biology and planning a May 1991 Palti is !he daughter of Peg and Charlie Godparenls for Megan will be Terri graduation. and Brinn Ottt,n, a May 1990 Smith or Carle Place. John is lhe son of Nor• Hnnlfan and Mark Krause, both 0£ graduate majoring in flislory, were both rank ma and John Trnmposch or llicksville. A Day Off For Students Hicksville. ed in lhe top 15 percent or 1heir class to be John surprised Palli wilh her beau11£ul Hicksville School Dislricl will be closed on Editor's Note: l was speaking wilh John awarded Ihis honor. During lheschool yearlhcy engagement ring early Christmas day, to the lhe olher day. He was so happy 1ha1 !hey had will participate in such activities as luloring delight of both families ... especially Danielle. Monday, Jan. 15 in observance or Dr. Martin anolher happy, heallhy baby-bu! he's slill local s1uden1s and working wilh Boston-area No immediate plans have been made £or lhe Lulher King Day. wai1ingforoneo£hissons10 p~t him with schools to promote drug awareness. upcoming wedding. St. Ignatius Loyola "A Catholic School with over 80 yesrs of Memories" Ifs ~oud fiio Adult IBM PC Computer Classes St. Ignatius Loyola Is otrerlng a series of Low Cosl Classes cJi'nnounce which will be held evenings and Saturdays. Featuring Stale· of•the·Art computer classroom. • Basic Computer Course Fee $50.00 8he • Advanced Basic: Computer Fee $50.00 ~ • Spread Sheet Course Fee S95.00 , &lelocation @f Jtis • Word Processing Fee S65.00 Evonlng hours - 7 PM•9 PM "- B?econd @ffice §n Saturday hours - 9 AM-1 PM To register Call 935•2157 Hurry Classes a re fllllng up ~estbury fio 173 ,.Jftineola &llvd., v¢tineola St. Ignatius Loyola School 30 East Chorry SI., Hlcksvlllo .J'fours &Jy dppt. ai-lly 294-4172 JOUlrfOl!.D tN 1107 - - - Goldman Oros.----. The Specialists In Footwear • Sportswear • Athletic Gear [ Unifonns • Custom-Made Banners & Emblems ,, Footwc,1r in More Th,w 1800 Styles Fashionable I.Daters & Ollo1ds Ae1ob1C. Runnin~. Tennis. Basketball & Track Shoes Hiking. Hunting. Boaling Boots Safety & Industrial S1yles ,, Leisure Wear For All Occasions Dress Slacks. Casual Panis & Sweatsuits Collon Blend & Knij Shins DEFROST! lightweight Jackels & Y.bol Pa1kas . Hals. Caps & Olher Basics The Florida Real Estate Showcases,, is a cost effective way for you lo view thousands_ of ,.,.. League Uniforms and Equipment square miles of Florido and Carolina Softball. Soccer. Lacrosse. Hockey. Basketball & Bowling property. all under one r_oof! Sho~ for retire Jc,seys In Stock and Made To O1de1 ment homes. vocation villas o_nd investment .,,. Service and Industrial Uniforms properties presented by nohonolly known Regulation Police & Postal Shins. SlilCks. Hats & Accesso,ies developers. Plant & Flee! Ensembles Fitted, Tailo1ed And Monogrammed To Orde1 ,.,.. Custom Produced Banners. Flags. Emblems & Plaques WH:: f OJIIDA We Reproduce Logos. Matching Styles, Graphics & Co,01s ~ ~ RI.All ~£Tl Or We Can Design To Your Unique Requiremcnls 1939 Hard To Find Items And Sizes Available 50th i IH0111h'(.tlll'w • Vis a • Mas terCard • Amcx ~ Anniversary The Nassau Veterans Hrs: Mon. to Fri. 9-9. SaL 9-6 ,V'l, 1989 ~ Memorial Coliseum C LOSEO SUNDAYS ~ Uniondale, Long Island. New York 931-0441 January 11 - 14, 1990 Tours. & Fri., 6·9 PM • Sat, 11 AM-7 PM• Sun.. Noon-5 PM Admission: $5.00, children lrco For more inlormation, caij 1-800-262·3147 (M•F, 9AM-SPM) 183 SOUTH BROADWAY, (RTE. 107) HICKSVILLE. NY 11801 ------¼llckoullh lllluolrnt,~ ::'\nu11 - tlitkoulllr. ::'\nu l)urk - iLhuru~uu. :tunumu 11 . l99U t/11,1c- 1•1----- The l'n'-K indcrgart~n children had'? murh ll'hid111ere hun~ .,~ soon ;1s th,~· 1,erc IJrou~hl At Saint Ignatius lun maki11~1ttcir{ji11,~rbrc;id Il ouses with Mrs. hurnc. l'cllcr and ~ Ir< .IJcob. The ~um~rops ,111d 1r· lldnre the children left for theirChri,tm;is Each iear. thr \as-au County Comm1s,ton of llumJn Right,. ~luwolJ, run, J ,onte,1 It> i11g were tlclicious to sampll!. Each da) sJW 1,1,:ihon. till' tn1c m1w1111g of the ,ca,on 11J, p.,rpetuate Dr \l;irltn Luther Krn~ Jr:, idea, ,md ide,11, Children in ~rade, I tlm,u~h 12 .u,· them c,1gcri)' bringmg home Jnotht•r pro1ccl 'li:n m,1 h1•,mtif11I pai:eanl ci1l'l'tlt~I by SL,cnth encouraged tu enter . 1,, dcrnralt' their homes for the holidays The ~1Jde 1e,1cht•t,, Mrs. Co,ta dlltl Mr" Grtffillt Ja~on Amplo dll clem1•ntary ,tudenl at St. l~n,111u, t.niol,1 Sdmol will he pn•,1•n1t·d with Kinde~J~e1, childn•n were also wry husy mal. Each doss parlictpJICd by pulling some S)m J ccrtificalr of rncrit for hb poem A11 Americ,in Dn•.1111 Thi, poem 11111 ht puhlt,lll'd 111,1 l~loklt·t in~ gifts and dc'CorJlions fur thei r f.im1hcs. Tlwy bolic ''hay" in11tcrn,1n~e _r forlhc Chrbl l'hil!! m Dr Kmg s hunur which will ~r .11,111.ihle 111 N,11 19911. \\tn:soprourl0f ~1cir' gold" rnartrom wrl!dth, 11 hilc ,inging "H,,ppy lltrthday, flaby .!Psu, An American ~ -~ '__ . Dream Hy Jrui,ou z\nq,ln yt There "'ilS once a man ..~ So gentle and kind ~; I\ hose idea~ 111 hi, mind ,, \\'as to sec the beauty of frL'l'dom. J Ile had a dream ' me nowin~ in a stream To banish rarial discriminatiwt I To provide better wucation To see better housing To form dri1es for black de,egregation. He fought for the equalit)' o( races He belie-.'t'd in a non-violent pace Ile follm,'t'd his instincts His ideas were distinct. Lol'e one another L For we are all brothers Undcrsland one another Dre.,1i11g 11/J for the lwlida_1:~ flo(rfi1111i/y E(I{hth Cmder.;Josq1h .I/cf/ugh a/IdCo/lee/I }inmg Anger leads nowhere. p111 fillishillg touches 011 some nftlw school's ,l'imloux lie was an American clergyman ,\ leader of American civil rights mul'ements At Our Lady of Me rcy ,\ believer or non-violent principles Atruly grcal and highly respetted leader. After rno,nths of hard work and many made the ston· "TI1e Vel~eteen Rabbit" come hours of practice. Our Lad) of Mercy's to life · He was .. :'Or. Martin Luther King. Jr" St f.~nati11s sixth gmdrr Jason :lmp!o. Ch ristmas plays were a great success. Sister Sister ~IM\' Winnifred accompanied the Mary Beth ,111d Miss Pardini brought out the actors. actresses and dancers with their ma11y •stop World Hunger' talents of many first grade students in "The musical selections. Littlest Christmas Tree". El'eryonc enjoyed rhc Chri,tmJs Students from ~rade r.,e al St. lgna1iu, min~cL,le_Th cstudmt, n.,cci,\.' The Christmas season began at Holy Fami ly School with Father Ernest Robinson bles sing the School and cla.~sroom Alhl!nt wreaths during a spetial Prayer Service. Ne.xi. Santa came to visit and had brcakfa;t wilh hundreds of children, parents andgrand• parents at lloly Family's annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa. The school cafeteria was beautifully decorated with elves. angels and poinsellias made by lhc Kindergarten and Pre Kindergarten children. San1aarril\'d with gifts fur the children and Hapµy the clown hdd balloons for all. The lobby windows of tht· school wm painted hy the s1•venth and ci~hlh grade students undn the direction of an te.ither ~1rs. Fatlwr t'rni:,1 Rohi11.1011 of 1/o(I' f'a1111f.1 Mary Murph). The students reccil'cd man) C/111rrh hll...'\.alJds and >Oda. The price is S50 penouplcandall Cluhmemlll!r,(and Al Anlun's Feb. 16 friends)areinvill' P U B L I C NOTICES l'Q ut,u; :-or1c•: "lone Ordinanct- of thl' Town of O,•~\e,r U.1y A!fi. lollo_, l'! PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is herrb)' Gl\1.•n,1•Ut1\U.lnl tol11", th;n ~Jiubllt:ht"um~ \\ Ill b,•h,ctd hy th4"1hwn!lo:t r_do! 1h ... ·'nv ,..·nofO~·stcr Bay. Nasr..1u County,?\v"' \ or._ ,,n Tucsda,·. Ja.nuan · :?3. 1990. ,H JO u't·lod. ;1,m •• prl'va1hn~·tllnt• 1n thl' HNriR); ft.)l)m, To"' n !loll. l:.L'it Uu1lding•• .\udrc- y ,\H•~uc.-. O)~h'r ll,l\'. Nl·v. Y,1r~. fort hl· purpo~\· of cn:t.,.11lt· r1n,: ., n .1pl1!lc~uon fvr.iSp1-•d,,ll7 ..,, Per mil pur"IUi1nlt1.11ht.-. iu1ld1n~ 1 1 ------!ilclrnmllr ~llui,tratri) :XtWkl - tiictsuillr. i\nu U 1rk · \!.tturoouu. ~~nnu..iru 11 • 1:. -:.t 11 f,H1.~,'"-a Hicksvi lle Legionnaires Enjoy Holiday Fete ti\ R1,hu1dflt" youlh programs in 111,, ll 1ck.111lle ,dio11!, in \lcn and \\Omen who haw led i111eteran< rnl, in~ ,ud1 <1Lli1ities J~ annual t'lr111,•ulM) and child wcliare programs of the llid;.w1ilP school a\\,Hds lor c.\lell,•nce 111 Am,·n,,111 Charles Wagner Post of1he •\rncncan L"!!1on history stud)' and good school n11,e11,h1p, enJ~1'd a holid.i: dinner al 1he Old LiRhthou-.e American Le~1on Oraionral Conte,t, th~ Re,tauwll Prr,Pnl for the part:, 1rnder th,· n,umnall)-,,,,ieemed Boi, ;ind Girls· StJ:e.Pr,, leadership of Commander Arlene llm1<1rd ordrn,. each Junc. l\•;;t -121 pn11·111e.~ E.u:le Seoul w,m: ma11y lo11g-ser\"ice lcgionna1ws and,~,,,. Citizenship ,\ward,. parlicipales 111 the· Auxih:;n leJd~l'l' who have,ontribuit.>d lo Po,1 !lit k.sv,llc \',,1eron, \tonumcnt projects, µro 42l's rnon:than i01~r.;of f'c1.,t-Corn111arult'r Art/wr mu/ ,I/rs, Rw~ Arllwr, rnrrcrIr /l.Ht Joan and Jol,11 Ri;o, .lr,'111 ,, a 1111sr-cn111111011da anti Joa11 Conni£• 01111 lu11 Brwm or,• Ill 11 /, .,Ii1 c 111m1 Mr and Mrs. A11t/1011y8t'ilaceraan:al11a_,sall'elcomesightar/1Jst-/2/ nffair~ To11J; Ofr'lill'll Frank and Mrs. Go1w110/e /wee brought good cheer 10 111a11y Char/(;; ll~g11rr fw1crio11, banker. 11 as a nawml as post masurer for 111m1y_1ears. orer 1111111_1· _rears. /1//uio< bJ R,rhnrc/ f:, ,.,., 1icipa1ion in baseball 1hrough knowled&>eof l and Andy Visconti 1~ilh good defense. For the TIie Bullets buili up a big lead, bu1 had 10 St. Ignatius CYO sport Leopards, Mike Kearney 4 poinls, Stel'e Verde hold off a v.ilianl fourth quarter effon by the By Barbaro lewis The program will provide you ways to spo1 l points, Mike Conk 2 points, and all around Warriors 10 wi n their 1hird slraighl game. The TI1e Way To Go Is C Y.0. your weakness, correct them with the proper good playin~ by Brian llom11h , Bullets 11-ere led by Da\'e Gleason wilh 21 points. Our regis1ra1ion drive is underway for our fundamentals and improl'eon already existing Brian Rigert had II points. and Rod Carolan skills. Fifth nnd Sixth Grade League 1990 season. Regislralion dates areas follows: Bulls 19 Lakcrs rn had IO points. Dave Dorney had a s1rong re- Jan. 21 and 28, 9 a.m. 10 I pm. Girls and boyscan join Doyle Baseball and Great game played by both 1eams. For the bounding and defensil'e game. The Warrior~ Feb. II, 9 a.m.l o I p.m. CJ.O. on Sa1urday, March 17 and Sund,1y, March Bulls, Jeff Puglia 8 poinls. Danny Sydor 7 were led by Tom Doherty with 20 points. Mike ~larch II, 9 a.m. lo I p.m. 18. 1990. We ha1-e a lim:1 on registration so res points. Mike De!Bagno and t-'.cvin Capobian Fur.in had 10 points, and Stel'e Talento had 8 March is our late registration anJ a Ice 1I guests· cars. being interviewed about how he Spatz had a great personality, always had a Po>tmasle<: Send add<'O$$ e111nges 10 long lsl&nd Communlly Newspoo«s, Inc. P.O. Bo, spent his holidays. We spoke to him afler the smile, and knew most of the families in 1578, MklOOla. N.Y. 11501. Entered IS second interview and he said he had ne1er had his llicksville. He will really be missed. ctass paid p()Sl19" II lhe Posl Office II The lhing thal makes a small lown nice is Mineola. N.Y. and addillonal mailing o«ices name in the newspaper. I told him when Iga l u.- lhe ~ 1 of Congress. back I would see toit that he would see his name the personally•owned shops. ll'e·rereallyso rry lo see lhe store emply. Dan Davidson, one =1~ty~~:so/~ . in the paper-and here it is Cliff-your name $n9et. Mineola. NY 11501 (P.O. Bo• 1571l! PhOre in print. Happy Ne1v Year to a darling young of his bulchers. is going lo work at a shop in • ~161 747-8282. man. Bethpage. ------l!lcksulllt Jituu1rn1, ~ !:\rw•. liick• uillr. !:\tw llurk · il:hurs~nu. l anuuru 11. IYYU pagc-·I Heating Unit Fires on Rise Says Fire Dept. Take Proper Safety Measures Dunng the past [ewweeks, lhe cold weather Kerosene healers and eleclric healer.. help h1s caused heatin~ units to work ol'ertime ou1 in coli! ,naps such .i, 11e nc m now bu! resulting in nine oil burner fires in Hicks\'illc. b,1sic Mfely steps ,l!C rcqmred. according to lhe llicksville Fire Deplrtmenl. • li.L-cp h('alin~ m1i1sa~;1yfm111 1'.1i1sand ,111y Thl• deµMtmcnt is urging resiosl1 111-n s-otY btellg,ound pr•l'd hi ,.., n , 1nH Pl.cetMnl coun.. io, , Pow ■, & Orlll P1■ 1 1 OOlMt.-180,000)1.~,...... ,_ ~ Pvnd'l.1)al•Pfoc.eu11'tQ OutP"OitlCI •4tialSe'UIPftO",f Oper•to,s Heeded I« 1>•1aoi,1U1y I fflOIITa llOI\ "' Gtu1N•o.aru PIU'l [ A Eaperionce PJof. bul will NN11,, • "' l.lO o.m. s,1.,, • Our SUIU CPA llffl\ luQ~Ul'II Prud1ntl1I Insurance Co. 80YSCOUTS lot ""°"Ir,; C-OmO&t,1 Flt 0t M ll&ln. HIQh St11Ung Salary Jon.ecut1vcs recenUy \'isatcd particular emphasis during our pro ◄ 1h~1 oHiC'tS or the 1-~t"onomk Tlrnrs gram which cm-eB many IC!Chnieol, or I.on~ t,lond. The Russians ore oil cultural nnd business subjccls.'' ""·mbcrs of the State Agrochemicnl From the reactions of group Solow: Mlch1el Skahlll, general \>..'0Cint1on or the Soviet Union, members themselves, the trip has manager of Anton Communlly R11>'13°S first tradcassoclalion with helpc-d them mo\'e closer to their Nowspapots. takes members ot the ,pprcrrnnalcly one million mcm- goals. Slate Agrochemlcal Assoclalfon 01 1,•r.. This was the group's nr.11 trip A Prfmory Objccth·o: tho SovJel Union on I tour ot lhe 10 the United Slntes, for the c,cprcss Enhonred U.S./So,,Jet 1'-ude pre:ssroom. about U1e American people. their J)llrpose of studying U.S. maMge The group's recent ,•i:'!t to the way of lite and how the,- orgonlted rnent styles JIOl''C\-er, aec:ording to EIE [<£ST fltslOfed Kl'l•bll Pta,.,-IOra"IO • Frte Esll(Mln Mini OUNn _.,nn Vl•lnUI • Acct~ Rectlval>le & l'lr,blc CHAIRS RECANED $16,SO UJle.-ltion$ rncludlng unprimed DRIVEWAYS TOM 671-7804 Wallpapering ••• MIROITEL shtel rock. Vtrn~Jn:r'~~Cd= on KITCHENS Get neat rallable sor- Lite Carpentry.. • Tcilaphona ln111a11a1lons FREE esr. EST. IN 1957 vice, lor less on •II your c;ulnltyWOl'l. FUTURISTIC KITCHENS • Ae,ldcints • Buslnns MARTV PEARL fo,,Appolntment EST. 1814 Free Estimates, aspti.alt seale01Ung and K«. 8y: DOUGLAS JKk5-"MOVes•1'w to tQn on 1\Jnday, Ji1nu:u·.~· 2:t 1900, ~l 10 o'chxk :i.m .• s1ruct.1n111n1ain,11nrt o~ri\tt.' a c:ar w:a.sh in l"Onjunc prevailing time in lhl' Jl(.>.UinKltoom. Town 11&11, F..i6t Building, ,\udrcy 1\,•1•nu~. Oyster Oa>·· Nt!l'' }i?:k~\!~nc~N:!u,~!~r.~~~~~r~1i~~~~;d!:~~~bt~~ York, for the trposeof ron.sldt!rin1rt :in apshc:u ion Kellenbe,-g Memo no/ lliglr School Urriorrdale, JI: foutba/1 team. coached by fomwr I ltck,,1ilk• 1 3 0 ~ff,~1~i;~!-~~>~i~:i;"c~·:;~i~:~~'i/i~k:~.~f!.T;~~~ 1 ~::,,sg~~ir~11::t:r~! ~r!~:ft 6~~r 1:~~_i~~ 1 0 High Foo1ba!I Player Ke1-i11 llaniftm (right) r/'fm tireDirision ·;,1" J 1 Fuotball Clw111p1orr follows; PROPOSED SPECIAL. USE l't: ll~IIT: ~t~,~~t;J3f!~7:~~1e~f::ib~u~:f:1f~!::l~i; $/riµ flanifa11, rritlr Iris lri-captain~ James McDer 111011. Andrea Durant and Alex Mamie:. l't,tllionol ENTERPRISE JOINT l'~;NTUltE for 1 1 s~ci&J pcrmi-»ion tol.llo"• lo t"OMtruct, maintain, ~r,~!S1ie~~!~~tdldC;~~~ r :i~:d~ ::v~~l c:r:oe; accept tire a,rvard 11 t~2tof9l.:?S fot"t on Old Country Hold o.n5 .i CrQn !~~h~~~1rt~~r~1!;~t:S ~!~t;}!itt~h4~%~· l.tgl'or IGG.81 focton Tut"Strc.>t"t,11. pri\-a\e ~lrttt, lain plot. piec. ... or partelof~nd. with th~ buildiDK$ 10<.1.lt-d in llick,vfllt',Town ofO,·stl'r B:w,Count, , aod 1mpro\'emrn1, thtreon trttttd. !>ltu,u.-. lying 0 1 ~~~r~~tfJ:::L~~t~~'i!;~r~iti:~~'i:!!rl~f~~t To!.~;~s~~~: N:;.~c:,r~l;~t~~:~i.!~c:s\;~~~ on the l..a.nd .1nd T..x ~hp of t-;uuu County. Thi.• of r-;~w Yo.rk, and furthr descri~d u rollow.t: A abovt.'mt-n11oni:d r,l'tillon l\nd map "'hich a<<"Om• rer.1:1ngul1.r shsx-~d p:.rcd beinfion the southrr• panies ll nrt' on r, e And m:,,y be ,·1c•wcd_daily it'X ceptSaturday, Sund.ty or Jlolidap)hetween the :/J.J." THOMAS F, !~~i~:~i~~'tl ~~~~er:!i~k~h~,~~~cr:~:;i~·~:, 1 4 1 ~r,r::~r:tih l:a.;:~~ W-~·st:to~:i!~in~·,~ :tt~j !!c:r!rk'ilr~:,e!,~~t~~:r;;~~:~~~;~~"!r:" )~r~:, 20t fo~t.tOnt4inlng I.I il5:u~res. So.id pured Ccin)' ~~:r:~1~:~~i~ft-~rl~~"!irtb;~1:.~~h;;ls::t~~[ ..A..~T<>:N' further idrntified as Section 11 Block 11 ~nd Loti tunity to be heitrd with rt•foronct- tht:"rcto a t the FUNERAL HOMES - INC, :-t52 and 353 0:1 thl" L:tnd and 'lix Map ot N.1u au County. The abo\'l•mentio n~d pl·lilion ~nd m:q; gpe.;ott~('O it..o;~tT~ft~~t1~ ~ ~r~ '~t whkh an•on fill' ma.)' ht· vi<'W· 47 JERUSALEM AVE. .accomp.\niesit :1nd (:-_T WU T IIIAAI( ST,l NI dtHyfc.11.«"pt S!tlun1:ty.Suml.1ynr llnt1d.1.y~lb4•t ~1~*~~~,i:I.JJ.'Tuw- Shli,:~t1}:[~d:~:~~bcr l~: HICKSVILLE 931-0262 4 1 1969. Oy$lH 8.ty. N'l' ..... 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