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At School Boar Meetin - By Linda Srongi hoped a PTA representative letter she had written A motiam to rescind t Dr. Hill previous would speak to the Board atvane action regarding the status of PTA in to send two guidanc -of its future meetings. the use of school facilities and counseldrs to a seminar yo JERICHO spon- Board members paid tribute to board Dr. sored by the Nassau policy. Hill'stat that © ° County Iris Wolfson for her dedicated there q Coalition for was “no clarification of e Family Planning service as Board President and to ry PLAINVIEW who gets priority im the use of was defeated 4 to 3 by the John Lari a who served three years buildings.” President Tom HICKSVILLE e Hicksville Board of Education at Nagle ue as Trustee. Both were presented ‘instructed Dr. Hill to form a OLD its meeting last week. A no vote: ISLANDTREES with placques by President Tom committee with &ETHPA BETHPAGE meant that the representatives original motion Nagle. of the would PTA, adinale remain unchanged. Voting During .the public speaking scho board, and other com- Lorgest Cuculation to rescind this action were Weekly in session, 2 Burns Avenue School Newspaper Hick suilie groups to work Trustees Bill Bennett, who in- munity, on parent expressed concern over recommendations for troduced the motion to policy rescind, the class size of a particular clarification. and Neil VOL. 30 NO. 36 McCormack; and The matter referred Thursda October 6 1977 grade. was In relation © (cop 10c) Dan to building use, the Secretary Arena. During a to the administration and Dr. ‘Hill Board granted requests from the lengthy discussion on the assured the that the parent Holy CYO and question, board members Family St. problem would be worked out. Ignatius CYO' restated their views the Saturday. use of on issue. Arlene Rudin, President of Lee Later in the Avenue and Junior High meeting, a motion Dutch Lane PTA,.referred to a Calendar Events (Continued on 11) of passed to amend the original Pag motion to read one guidance or and one nurse. ‘Name Curator a Friday, Oct.7 On the closed- issue, Amvets Post No. 44, 9 66 W. Barclay Student Government President p.m., St., Hicksville. Kevin E. counties.” Barbara Consey of Hicksville, He added that the Free Health Testing, Redeemer Lutheran Church, 17 New South Goldman reported that formerly with the Toledo (Ohio) Gallery has the to be a Rd., 10 a had been potential Hicksville, 1.m. to3 p.m. meeting held to Museum of Art, has been ap- tremendous teaching aid as well Oct.8 discuss possible programs to Saturday, pointed Curator of the as an exhibition hall. Dutch Lane PTA eliminate the Emily School, Flea Market, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., School’s litter problem near Lowe Art , Gallery at Hofstra “We have to encourag the All Purpose Room. the senior high school, par- University, President James M. - faculty to come in, see what is HAD First Annual Dinner Dance ticularly on Halsey Street. A Testimonial, 9 p-m., Knights of Shuart has announced. available, and what be Columbus Heitz was made can use Hall, P]., Hicksville. suggestion at that Mr. Conse is a magna cum in their courses. In the we Oct. 9 meeting that detention students future, Sunday, laude Fine Arts and Art also be History hope to schedule children’s Afternoon Musicale, 3 p.m., Hicksville Library, Jerusalem Ave. placed on clean-up duty. graduate of Hofstra University. Programs, so classes can ac- Galileo Galilei Sons of Another meeting was scheduled Lodge Italy, Annual Fall Dance, Lodge, He holds a Master of Arts for degree tually come in and work with the Levittown Parkway, Hicksville 9 Thursday and Miss Goldman p.m. in Museum Practice from the objects they are rather was asked to return to the studying, Monday, Oct. 10 next of and than Board University Michigan is simply looking at slides or VFW, William M. Gouse Jr. Post 8:30 meeting to discuss 3211, p.m., VFW Hall, 320 completing a Master of Arts reproductions.” Broadway, Hicksville. possible anti-litter programs. _ degree in Art History at the Mr. Consey, who will also be - Four Freedoms Meanwhile, President Tom B' B' 8:30 Hicksville Jewish - Chapter, p.m., University of Virginia. - serving as an Adjunct Professor Jerusalem Nagle reported that he had Center, Ave., Hicksville. Hofstra’s newly. appointed in the Art History contacted the second and eighth art department, Tuesday, Oct. 11 curator has been-the recipient of hopes to bring the best of the Oli Country Rd. School PTA, 9:45 precincts who informed him that Bowling, a.m., Mid Island Bowl. research fellowships and intern- shows he has seen the ho formal ‘have around Awards Night Dinner, Hicksvile American Little 7:30 complaints been League, ships for work at the Guggenheim. - country at Hofsta’s non-profit art Rte. received. He was also. informed p.m.. Holiday Manor, 107, Hicksville. : “Museum, i the National of gallery, as well that persons under sixteen Gallery as developing Wednesday, Oct. 12 Art, and the University of original shows based on Hicksville Kiwanis Club, caugh littering could receive a the 12:10 p.m., Milleridge Inn. Michigan Museum of Art. He has collection of warning and those over sixteen permanent paint- Eastern Star, Emera Chap. No. 676, 8 p.m., Nicholai St., also received. issued a grants from the ings, sculptures, prints, Hicksville. * summons. National Endowment for the Arts drawings and photos the Gallery Superintendent Fred Hill gave: Thursday, Oct. 13 and under the National Museum “has in its possession. His first Hicksville a “report of the district” in which Rotary Club, 12:10 p.m., Milleridge Inn, Jericho. Act. show, beginning October 13 will he stated that enrollment was Knights of Pythias, 8:30 p.m., Plainview American Legion Hall. During the two he-served be a‘collection of 37 drawings by dow by 500 students; the testing years Burns Ave. PTA Bowling, 9:30 a.m., Mid Island Bowl. as a Museum Educator at the artist Abraham Rattner and program would be Storytime, for 3&# to 5 year olds, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., re-evaluated; Toledo Museum of Mr. Miller, entitled and Art, writings by Henry a study of state-aid would be ~ Hicksville Library, Jerusalem Ave., registration required. Consey a art “Our America.” developed studio 3 made since Hicksville ‘“‘has over Wine and Cheese Party, VFW Hall, 320 Broadway, Hicksville, 8:30 program for high school stiidents Mr. Consey’s publication in- one million dollars riding.”” He p.m., members only. utilizing the museum collection. clude ‘‘A Guide to French Art, also corrected a Newsday report He also taught art history “'1550- ‘Pompeii as Source that the Hicksville school tax rate and architecture at the Universities and Inspiration in thie 18th and had had East Marie St. Renamed risen; Newsday com- of Toledo and Virginia. 19th Century Art,” “A Catalogu bined the school and library tax Mr. Conse sees his position as Raisonne of the African Oyster Bay Town Supervisor captain of the Fire rates. Hicksvill Curator of the Lowe Collection at University of Joseph Colby this week an- Colby said that the Emily the Department. Mr. William Becker, Director ~ Gallery as.a personal challenge Michigan Museum of Art,”’ and nounced that the Town Boardhas_ formal dedication will be held on of and Buildings Grounds, gave a to ‘continue to two works in the October 22. develop the progress, “The formally adopted necessary Saturday, status report on_ state-aided Gallery into a leading exhibition Widener COllection of Medals and * resolution to allow for the “Councilman Clark and I felt projects. Fourteen contracts hall. There are no other galleries Plaquettes,’’ and an article for renaming of East Marie Street, that it was very fitting tonamea totaling $232,000 have been like it in either Nassau or Suffolk Hicksville, to Gebhardt Plaza. street in this community for a awarded for maintenance person who gave so much of projects including . roofing, Town Councilman Thomas L. himself to Hicksville,’ Colby windows and boilers and various who has worked with Clark, said. Gebhardt was a 66-year construction jobs. the Supervisor Colby on veteran of the department and, at President Tom Nagle invited announced that the renaming, his death in April, 1977, at the age the PTA to work with the Board & of East Marie Street from PAP Risser portion of 86, the oldest active member. and to discuss the concerns of— se, east to the Broadway, Long In addition to his participation in parents, and the goals of PTA. He Island Railroad overpass, will be the Hicksville Fire Department, renamed Gebhardt Plaza in he was active in many fire ser- Bookmobile Out honor of the late Henry A. vice organizations throughout Gebhardt, ex-chief and former Nassau County. Beginning Tuesday, October 11th the Hicksville Public Library Book- mobile will be out of: commission for a period of approximately 4 weeks due to necessary repairs. Military Bridg

The Fork Lane PTA will hold a “Military Bridge. Night’ on Friday, October 14 8 p.m. in the all-purpose room at the school. No of is neces- knowledg bridge wer : sary. The game will be taught to P HONORS WELL-DESERVED: Oyster Bay Town Supervisor you. Refreshments will be served Hicksville Kiwanis honors four award for most improved in and will be awarded. students at annual Awards fitness. Joseph Colby was on hand last week to present a Citation to past prizes physical (standing left to Commander of the William M. Gouse, Jr. VFW Post, Bob Ober- Tickets are $2.50 and can be Dinner. (seated left toright) Alan right). Mr. William Feigin, at the but and Ann Baccinna of meyer, following a roasting ceremony held in honor of the purchase door, you Cooperman Principal Hicksville Junior Hicksville resident, Sharing in Mr. Obermeyer&# proud moment must-call Jan Manaskie, 796-3407 received an award for most High School, Kiwanian John Carol 735-9151 for a Academics. Denise - Budnick are (from left) Mrs. Obermeyer, Town Councilman Kenneth _or Sirey improved in and Hicksville Kiwanis Diamond and Councilman Thomas Clark. reservation. Mizz and Fred Cave received an President Harvey Kolin. | a Happy Birthday to Ellen, Edward, and William Coakley, Around Town Hope Lane, HICKSVILLE. Ellen Operatio VFW and Edward celebrate their 16th Thursday October 6, — - 197 MID.ISLAND/ Lynda Noeth Scotti birthdays on Oct. 9 and William out. Our Commander Vinnie HERALD — Pa 2 _ 796-128, By Lo Palladino will be 1 on Oct. 19 Edwards has put in so much time I And still we are getting new and is hard to make members. trying very Congratulations to and Another has become Margo president in He and his wife our Post a little pit better, so you Richard Messina of N. Woodbine part of our Post, an old W.W. II Betty, and their four children, Congratulations to Mr. and can help him, and us, by paying Dr., HICKSVILLE, the reside man, Anthony Basile, and again on birth of in HICKSVILLE. Mrs. William Schulz, of your dues now, or at least before a daughter, born we Say welcome Tony, get active Renee, Sept. 19 Twinlawns Ave., HICKSVILLE the year is out. at Syosset and enjoy the fruits of your effort, Hospital. - on the birth of a daughter Kim- Our new life Membership the best way to enjoy any Club or_ Happy to berly Jeanne, born 23 is it’s so much Birthday James Sept at Post is Plaqu up, larger Congratulations to James to put time an effort into M. Foster, Rover North Shore University than the old one. Walden Lane, Hospital. it, then and George Bodamer who has been named only then do you HICKSVILLE. He celebrated on went through the trouble of vice of the really feel a part of it and enjoy a president National Oct. 3. all the name and certain satisfaction if getting plates, Bank of North America. H things turn is Mom is the former putting them on, if you think it of the South Jeanne out well. manager Huntington Birthday to to of was a Snap should see it and greetings Kelly Nejes, Hicksville. Waiting at the it’s dues you Office. He joined the bank in By way time 1948 Halstead, Fireplace Lane, home to welcome their little realize how tedious a job it is. The becam an officer again. This is one year we would in 1953 and was HICKSVILLE. She celebrated price of life has on sister is Kristen Anne, 3, and like to have membership sky elected an assistant Oct. 4. our 100% mem- vice William Francis, 2. rocketed, and Georg is trying to bership paid before the year is devise a plan to make it easy and painless as possible to obtain one, for those who are interested, we will LONG ISLAND let you know of the plan as BANK soon as he comes up with the idea

Our employment Agency is is doing real well as reported by Joe celebrating Normandy, we now have per- mission to notify all Posts on

employment. In other words, if a its comes and GOth job through, we don&# Anniversary have someone’ with the qualifications, we can go to another Post and get a Vet. to fill and the position. It&# the old you the GIFTS saying get at home. charity begins First us, the outsiders, just so lon as it is a Veteran. We were presented with the Join that flew the a our significant commemoration of 60 years of flag over White House on the fourth of July courteous, neighborly, services with a visit to any of our commemorating our nation’s birthday. It was turned over 12 offices in Nassau and to Suffolk Counties, from Oct. 3-28, our Americanism chairman Tom and receive free gifts, souvenirs and valuable DeMarco to have framed. sweepstake prizes. At the Post Past Com- manders Roasting Bob* Ober- meyer got up and gave his thanks doin our for an unforgettable night Fabulous - Sweepstakes Drawing We had quite a nice turnout For More from the Post and Aux. attending than 100 FREE Prizes: Joan Chwalisz testimonial] dinner at the New = Home Hyde Park Inn. She is Improvement Power Tools = Garden Tools the of the = Hand outgoing president Calculators (Texas Instrument & ® Sharp) Highway Emergency Kits Nassau County V.F.W. Ladies = Tape Recorders ® Aux. Wrist Watches (Battery, Digital by Texas Instrument) We understand she did a = AM & FM portable radios which = AM & FM Seiko Radio Phonographs great job, is no surprise. Fire Extinguishers and She is now Jr. Vice Pres. in Smo Detectors 8 Additional exciting prizes District. It looks like this ga is Goin all the way up, and won&# GRAND PRIZE COLOR TV stop till she is Dept. Pres. We were very proud of our Joan while listening to all the brass of the Aux, from all over the State FRE E lauding her efforts GIFT The Ladies Aux. is having a SPECIAL 60th ANNiversarY | an d Barn Dance on Sat. Oct. 29th, Tickets will be $12.50 per person. l R * Just OFFER* : Te S bear in mind our girls VE always do fine job. 50% Discount On First Year’s Rental Fee, Is Lucky winner of th last raffle &q Ire P ON OUR Ball hone was Ed Chalisz. Our next “COMPACT” SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ‘Whit Numbe meyr meeting Oct. 10th *While they last, and wherever available Decal is Fall Series a The Hicksville Public Library film series for the Fall will begin on Friday evening October 14 with the presentation of a 1930 LONG Hitchcock production *‘Murder”’ ISLAND BAN This film is COME IN AND GET TO BETTER one of the first sound KNOW films The Bank - that Mr. That'Gi You: “The Bank That Knows Long Hitchcock made 7 Island Best” — The story is based on the novel by = 3 Free-Checking Plans Clemen - Long Island Bank is a veteran. home-owned. full-service Dane, “Enter Sir = Long John”. 5-1/2% Golden Island Island commercial bank Starring in this film about (90-day) Savings Accounts where ample teller windows eliminate = a young actress — accused of Christmas Clubs, earning the highest interest rate long depositor lines where deposits clear faster for ~ your murder. is Herbert — Marshall who permissible, with automatic transfer of convenience and where you are patiently and payments cheerfully a advised on Plays juror who is convinced of checking. savings. and loans thal are bes! suited to from checking accounts her innocence your needs — based on our 60 years of = banking expertise All And other library film programs are ‘‘one-stop” banking services developed right here on Long Island — not in big city wory towers tree to the public and are held in the auditorium starting at 8:00 pm Sart Squar Dance Egle The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the Joh: Hicksville Methodist Church will Ave sponsor a Square Dance on Sat., Oct. 15 at 8:30 p.m. at the Sarr ALITCO of Church, Com NY located on the corners of Yor! Subsidiary BA Old Rd. and ISLAN Country Nelson Ave., dan LO Hicksville. The cost is Member FDIC $3.50 per leav couple. All couples are welcome The: 12 Offices in and Nassau & Suffolk Counties refreshments will be served. duri willact caller. MAIN OFFICE: HICKSVILLE 11 Broadway Joh Brun as the HICKSVILLE Mid-Isiand Shopping Center Office. North Broadway BETHPAGE 365 Broadway Co that Broadway Office . [Lee Plaza 550 South Broadway COMMACK = rece Heatherwood Shopping Center 6090 Jericho Tpke Center Shops Office 196 914 Country Ra GREENLAWN Northwest Corner of Pulaski and Cuba Hill Roads G part PLAINVIEW =~ 44 South Oyster ay Ra HAUPPAUGE Pine Grove Piaza Snapping Center Unic 631 R ra OT HUNTINGTON 1850 Avenue Huntington Station and Studde tires on four wheels to b give a driver added control and under icy conditions. (Ma

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Lon Island Fair To Op Vinnie h time At make Old Bethpa Vilag So you When the Long Island Fair from 10 aying every day except Friday, have either registered in advance to the opens public Friday, Oct. 7 a.m. to 2 A show, before p.m. puppet or who signi up at the village through Monday, Oct. 10, at the **Pisto] will on Smoke”’ go every office. In the cross-cut sawing Old Bethpag village restoration, at and.3 The ership day t2, p.m. event, the first nine teams of two there will be to whodunit the larger something appe western concerns are eligible. the * ‘alden to expected thousands of vital question of ‘‘who’s got the visitors of all Yet another highlight of the le of ages going on gold?” all Fair is a Vesper Service to be and during four days Hours are A Corn-husking Contest is open 3 at the from 10 a.m. Church on Sunda at ink it to6 p.m to the first 12 youngsters through a Five thousand 4:30 p.m. it and entries of choice age 17 who register every day Island Admission is $2:50 for adults s. The Long produce and except Friday, near the and livestock, as well livest $1.50 for children through age is sky as unusual tent, at 11:30a.m. 17 On Friday only, children and ing to hobbies, submitted by 1500 Ope to fair-goers of all ag is residents of senior citizens age 60 and over y and Nassau, Suffolk, Saturday’s Kite Flying Contest at are welcome at a reduced rate of Queens and . will be on 1:30 Only natural materials none, p.m. PTA MONTH in the $1. Children under the age of five ... County Executive Ral G. Cas (left) d, we display old-fashioned may be used in the kites and presents a. exhibit. Of 600 within accompanied by a parent are proclamatio designating October, 1977, as PTA an as agricultural these, competition.is age groups. Members Month admitted free at all times. in Nassau County. Seated with Caso is Gloria h the will be judged winners of the Also sure‘to please the crowd is Landow of Oyster Ba The Old Cove, District. Director. prized blue, red and white rib- the Great Wizard of the North. Bethpage village of ‘the Nassau-Long Island District PTA. is bons and awarded small restoration, a working mid-19th Looking on Rosalie Norton West y is cash He&# perform his feats of magic of Hempstead, Associate century farm ‘i Director. Joe prizes each day at 1 a.m., 12:30, 1:30 community, y operated by the Museum Division New this year is a chance to and 4 p.m. per- of the ride ‘‘Bolivar’’. skills will be Nassau County Depart- IS on a 5,000 pound, 14- Agricultural At ment of Recreation and Hig Spee Come Arena Indian at 50c tested at Parks. It 3, ifa year-old elephant, every day except Friday is located, on Round Swamp This October 6 The Arena don&# per person. Children and the 2 p.m. Competition on Saturday is intentions, misplaced clothing Road, just south of Long Island Players the new Fall-Winter the young-at-heart are all welcome to in spading, on’ Sunday in open and the sort of high speed» No. 48. Season with a mount Expressway Exit fast paced farce madness o to the gentle pachyderm. ploughing, and on Monday, in one associates with the For further inforamtion, call entitled “SEE HOW THEY to fill Foot, Sack and wheelbarrow cross-cut sawing. :The contests Marx Brothers in their | prime 516-420-5280. RUN,” races will keep the children are to the first 12 peopl who ...anddotheyever, busy ope Variety called SEE HOW yin £ 2 The scene is a quiet English Men& THEY RUN “‘A breathless show Fashio Show vicarage house where an at- sitis (with) and‘plenty of Children’s Shows Set What do Storm Field, Spencer tractive American actress is fa tempo Pupp laughs.” We sure you& Christian,. Roger Grimsby, De recently installed as the Vicar’s agree so take a breath and Will Snow White take the apple November 11. DeMontreaux, Charlie Cook and wife. This is-much to the chagrin dee jump on the offered by the pop-eyed witch? A Christmas Carol, the tried Billy Talbot have in common? of the very proper populac of the merry/go-round. Youngsters will find out when the and true story of mean old They will all’be participating in village who, among other things, SEE HOW THEY RUN will be fairy tale unfolds at the Puppet Scrooge who miraculously The Long Island Chapter, New look down on the young woman’s at ‘The Arena Players Thatre, 296 Theatre in Eisenhower Park. mellows into Tiny Tim kind York Diabetes Association’s brazen wearing of slacks...in Route 109 in East Farmingdale, Coming attravions this year benefactor, follows. The “Gala Men’s Celebrity Fashion public. Already suspected of October 6th through the 30th with Christmas include Snow White and A season Puppet Show Show and Fete’’ to be held on gross impropriety the vicar’s performances at 8:30 Thurda Christmas Carol the traditional will be presented on Saturday Saturday, October 15 at7 P.M. at new wife is foun in the intimate Friday and Saturday évenings Puppet Theatre drama for the and Sunday, December 17 & 18 Saks Fifth Awenue, Garden City. company-of her former acting 3:00.and 7:30.0n Sunday. Tickets Christmas and the school Proceeds fram the entire the season during recess from event, partner by town’s leading are $4.00 on Thursdays, $5:0 on Monday, December 26 which is presented courtesy of prude. and and Free Puppet Theatre shows are through Friday Sunday $6.00 on nou Friday, December 30. the Garden City Store, What follows is a circus of staged by the Nassau County Specialty Saturdays. For information and On school days, classes will be will benefit tite Patient Service mistaken identities, reservations call 293-0674. Department of Recreation and misjudged (516) welcome at the Puppet Theatre to Department of The Long Island - Parks to delight Nassau see Snow White on Wednesday, Chapter. The objective of the youngsters and their visiting Costan Moyniha October 26 and November 2, 9 & Patient Services Department is friends. Parents are urged to 16 and for A Christmas Carol on to provide care today for patients make advance telephone Monday through Wednesday, and families living with diabetes, To At Lande Dim reservation with the theatre at Spe December 19 20 and 21. Again while continuing research sup- 292-4188 on weekdays Presidential Assistant Stanley Harwood, Chairman of reservations are a must and will port to find a cure. This. care - Margaret (Midge) Costanza and the Nassau Weekend of be Cou Democratic performances accepted on first-come, first encompasses family, individual, United States on’t Senator Daniel Committee, made tke an- Snow White will be given on serve basis at 292-4188. group coumseling, dietary Moynihan will as guest nouncement of the and Sunday, October 29 Performances scheduled counseling, youth and appe tw prominent Saturday are programs at. the education speakers ‘Democratic guest speakers with, ‘‘great pride & 30, November 5 & 6, November for 1 2:30 and 4 p.m. on Saturday, public programs. County Dinner Danc in honor of that two of national 12 & 13 and November 19 & 20. In Sunday and school holidays. Tickets are $12.50 per person. people Assemblyman: Irwin J. Landes, ‘significance are* lending their tate addition, holiday shows are Shows for school groups begin 10 For ticket reservations and ‘Democratic candidate for Coun presence and support to Irwin scheduled for Election Day, and 11:30 and The further information call 752-1752. am. p.m. Executive. Landes, our candidate for County ga November 8 and Theatre is located Tuesday, Puppet near The dinner, sponsored by the Executive.”’ 9th, Veteran' Friday, No 6. LWV Speake Day, parkin field Nassau Democratic County Tickets for ‘the dinner are son. The Director of the Speakers Committee and the Committee to priced at $100 and be ob- irls may Bureau of the’ League of Women Elect Irwin Landes, will be held tained by writing to Landes for Voters of Nassau County, Rosalie at Leonard’s of Grea Neck, 555 County Executive, 17 Barstow iffle Simari, has announced that Northern Boulevard in Great Rd., Great. Neck, N.Y. 11021. ext League speakers are ready to Neck on Monday, Oct. 10. Checks should be made payable meet with audiences across the Alan King, star of television to the Committee to Elect Irwin county to prese facts on the 10 and nightclubs, will act as Master Landes. ballot issues facing voters in of Ceremonies for the gala event, Anyone wishing further in- November. These range from a and music for- dancing will be formation, or wishing to make~ ‘ - million ond issue, a con- the Bob L261 ‘ provided — by Rosengarten seating requests, may 4090120 *Aepsiny QqyvusaH call MAIANIV1d/ — vention to revise th New York Orchestra. Lucille Kantor at 466-6980. GIW ¢ eBe . State Constitution and con- stitutional amendments on. Re Theatr Plans Wiliams’ Pla courts, and school board be pensions The New Nassau Repertory, may purchas at the door on vacancies. the OCD’s professional in- the evenings of performance or in The speakers are prepared to residence theatre company will advance by mail by contacting explain objectively each item and present Tennessee Williams’ the OCD P.O. Box D, Roslyn, out present the major arguments classic play The Glass Menagerie New York, 11576. N phone oo of both for and against. List of in the County Theater located in reservations, nc and who organizations prominent the Social Services Building, Special afternoon _per- individuals and of supporting op- County Seat Drive in Mineola on formances will be offered to high in- posing the amendments are October 14 15 16 21 23, 28, 29 30. school groups for the price of cluded in the format. In addition, are Friday and Saturday perform- $1.00 per student on October 20, the will in League speaker present ances begin at 8 pm, Sunday 21 27 28 at pm. Group must be of how these 200 an up-to-date view performances at 7:30 pm. Tickets booked through high school “COPPELIA”: is the ballet (music Leo DeLibes) by that Christine affect Nassau ’ issues may County are: priced at $3.00 General faculty only. Sarry is rehearsing for her special with the guest appearance and local government. Admission. A special ““Two-For The Glass Menagerie will be Ballet, to be danced October 14 and 15 at 8 Eglevsky on P.M. at the To request a speaker for your One& is available for directed Mr. Cinton price’ . by Atkinson the John Cranford Adams at Hofstra (1000 FUlton call ~ Playhouse University organization or group simply students, senior citizens and Further information is available vill Ave.), Hempstead. The role of Coppelia, on October 16 at and 5 the office at 735-2277, or League county employees with ID on by contacting Program Director P.M., is to be danced by E.B.C. Principal dancer, Jane Miller, Ms. write, of Women Voters League Friday and Sunday evenings Susan E. Barclay at 484-9233. or is from Beach, California. She came to New Sarry, originally Long of 2786 ~ Nassay County, Hemp- only. Discount tickets may only the Re evenings and weekends of York to the Ballet, and, while with that she join Joffrey company, stead Tpke., Levittown, N.Y. be purchase at the door. Tickets at (516) 759-0339. danced at the White House, for President John F. Kennedy. After 11756. leaving the Joffrey Co., Ms: Sarry joined the American Ballet Oper At Post Theatre, and danced many leading roles from the A.B.T. repertory, Kiwanis Luncheon A full scale productio of the the is based in New York during her, six year, tenure with that company. She is currently with Kiwanis will Amato Hempstead “Barber of Seville’ will the Eliot Feld Co., and it is from Mr. Feld’s creation of ballets for her their annual Columbus City. sponsor presented by the Association of that this gifted young dancer has received critical acclaim, the most lunchean Day on Wednesday, Non-Traditional «Students Tickets will - $5.5 each and recent of which is ‘VARIATIONS ON AMERICA,” in which-she was October 12th, 12:30 PM at the (ANTS) of C. W. Post Center of may be obtained b calling (516) partnered by Mikhail Baryshnikov. She has danced in the Soviet Elks Lodge, 220 North Franklin Long Island on 299-2830. Union, South and Central America, Mexico, Europe, Japan, Canada, Street. October 23. Valyer and the U.S.A. "COPPELIA& is the first in a series of four programs Admission; will be $7.50 per For more information contact to be presented by the E.B.C. The second is “GISELLE” (Feb. 3, 4 “person ($70 for table of ten) The- Sunday perfor is the Association’ of Non- and 5) the third is “GRADUATION BALL” and “SWAN LAKE” Luncheon will: feature. Italian scheduled at 4 p.m. in the Lecture Traditional Students, C. W. Post Hall and (March 31 and April and 2) The fourth is “CINDERELLA” (June 2, smorgasbord, wine, music, en- will feature the Amato Center, Long Island University,”

3 and 4) Season price for four programs are $26, $18, $14. Individual - tertainment, raffles, deor prizes. Opera - Founded as a Greenvale, N.Y. 11548. (516) 299- tickets are $8.50, $5.50 & $4.50. For information phon (516) 798-829 Ladies are welrome. non-profit organization in 1948, 2830. _

Thursday October 6, 1977 — MID Letters To The Editor At The Town Board ISLAND/PLAINWIEW HERALD — Pag 4 Dear Editor: this year&# Town and County By Gerry Kahn If you&# not registered, you elections ‘Prior to the start of the Town for a special use permit for a decent appearance, the residents can’t vote. It’s as simpl as that. Very truly yours, Board Meeting, held on Tuesday, of Columbus Council for should give strong consideration New Knights voters, persons who have Michael Polansky October the Board 4th, held a a Club and Meeting Hall in Bus. F to this petition rather than other moved since they last voted, and Democratic Candidate ceremony commemorating the Zone, The petitioner future ones. wh Bethpage. persons have not voted in the Oyster Bay Town Board 300th of the Anniversary official was represented by Georg The final Hearing was to last two elections, must register recognition of the Town of Oyster Kehm. There was no opposition to consider proposed amendments if they wish to vote in the Novem- Dear Editor, , Bay. the Hearing to the Code of Ordinances T.O.B. ber 8 Town of Oyster Bay Elec- In this atomic age of swifter Supervisor Colby gave a brief George DiGeorgio was at- relative to parking, stopping, tion. transport, noise and changes, review of the historic data and torney for the second item, a crossing and other traffic The deadline for sending off The Old Country Fair, held at the then turned the balance of the for Use to in Hicksville, mail request Special permit regulations registration forms to the Hicksville Public Library this to proceedings over Miss Dorothy maintain an auto sho in an Ind. Massapequa and Plainview Board of Elections is October 9 past weekend, was indeed a quiet McGee, Chairlady of the Town& H District in Greenvale The formal meeting concluded In addition, you may register in spot of beauty to visit. BiCentennial Commission. Two residents in close at 12:25 person at your local polling place God&# love shown through in all Miss McGee read the «Andros proximity to the location were In the informal discussion that on October. 13 or 15. If you would the exhibits of His talented people Patent, the document that deeded opposed to the granting, as well followed the sale speaker was like a form, if from the mail registration or ... largest wall hanging official status to the Town of as Mr. Anthony and Ms. Fordyce Phylis Singer, who requested have about dow to the clear of you any questions the crystal jar Oyster Ba in colonial The and consideration be days. who represented Greenvale given restric- colu registration procedure, please grape jelly. Andros Patent was on display in Old Brookville. ting certain type of Real Estate feel free to call Those involved and | my campaign in setting up the Hall and is Hearing utilized Supervisor Colby reminded all signs on lawns and banner headquarters at 822-3113. and The Old our judging Country today as the legal base from that the is Ind. H present area hangings 13.1 Voting is both a precious right Fair exhibits are to be com- which Oyster Bay derives its and that if the gives The stated that the and most applicant supervisor Plac important respons- mended on a wonderful job well right to “Home Rule and Self covenants and restrictions that new sign ordinance is still in the ibility for all Americans. What- done. Thanks. prog autonomy.” insures a facility that would not formulative stage and that her ever your politics, I sincerely Sincerely, Boar Th first item was a Hearing on disturb them with noise air suggestion is very timely, and urge you, to register and vote in Ruth Walker an first the of 5983 Corporation and would will be considered. petition pollution present a held featu a Concrete Cap Charge the I Day- Budge Hearin Set of e Judy Jacobs, Democratic. In- “How many taxpayer dollars é perst dependent candidate for Oyster have been spent in the concrete The Town Board this week The total spending proposed by Town,& Colby explained. Dire Bay Town Council, has blasted caper,&q Mrs. Jacobs asked, ‘‘and scheduled a day and evening the General Town budget for’ 1978 “Cutting spending in the face of right the town board for what she how much of the same work will hearing for October 25, on the is $17,917,520 which is below the increased costs in materials and TGS ( termed a ‘‘concrete -- the have caper” to be repeated when sewers Preliminary Budget for 1978 current spending level of supplies, in addition to this DID unnecessary replacement of are installed? which reflects a reduction in $18,103,424 set in the 1977 General budget having to cover the of O concrete curbs and en- Mrs. driveway Jacobs said that the spending and n increase in the Fund as amended to incorporate second year costs of the CSEA 300th trances in many areas of the concrete is General Town of work carried out ona Tax rate. terms the first year of a two- contract, was difficult,&qu Colby town. recog _ community-wide basis, regard- “Since taking office, the Town year employee contract. The noted. “But it became almost whic “I' spoken with people in less of the has had reduction of condition of in- budget my highest Proposed spending impossible when we had to in- Ovste Massapequa, Jericho, in East dividual Town th properties. ‘‘What' priority,&qu Supervisor represents first reversd] in 13 clude a new expenditure ment Norwich and in the hamlet of even more of a pity,’ she said, Joseph Colby said. ‘& initiated years of the upward trend of the unemployment insurance." boun Oyster Bay,’’ Mrs. Jacobs said, “is the fact that many peopl in daily, line-by-line budget reviews total General Fund figure During the first months of the of Su “who told me that their driveway the in an effort to trim We have to ¢ Syosset area, near South government managed produce a line-by-line review, Colby said the entrances were replaced, at town Woods Junior and High School, have spending this end has been budget below the current spen- that he met weekly with his John expense, even though the old curb achieved complained to Town Hall about despite inflation which ding level by clamping down on budget officer. ‘He kept telling featu cuts were in perfect condition.”&qu the condition of mandated for poor their curb higher costs for proposals new, additional me that expenditures were being tract Mrs. Jacobs said that the to ap- cuts, only be given 2 runaround electricity, telephones, fuels, spending, reducing spending trimmed, but even more had to Pub parent wastage of tax dollars in by the of wages, equipment and levels where Department Public supplies.”’ possible and a be done if we were going to meet youl the concrete work is made worse. Works. It In addition to just another example rising costs of basic decrease in debt service costs inflated costs. We met almost Irish the fact that by many curbs and of our town budget items, a State mandate due to government moving more favorable interest daily upon initiating formal plus driveways will have to be in its the own direction, with no required new expense of rates. We have managed to trim budget preparation, but, until the and § replaced agai in the near future, for regard the actual needs of the unemployment insurance for the costs without reducing any Octot to accommodate connections to people of the Town of Oyster first time beginning in 1978. services to the residents of the (Continued on Page 21) sewerlines. propr - Bay.& i put 2 a low McC. RETIREMEN PARTY? Broth

urea CHRISTMA PARTY? hole | eag obser SHOWER PARTY? mans the C chall ENGAGEMEN PARTY? Jim Os heade REUN PARTY? candi prog: A crowd OR capacity was on hand at the September meeting of the MAYBE YOU J FEEL LIKE facili ERNEST F. FRANCKE REPUBLICAN CLUB OF HICKSVILLE to Broat Sreet two of the outstanding G.O.P. candidates who will run for office the h in the HAVING A PARTY!!! forthcoming November elections. . miss Shown in photo (left to right) are: - Oyster Bay Town Supervisor tradi Joseph who is Colby, running for re-election to his present position; land

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CUMMING ‘N GOING Oktoberfest Set By Jim Cumming a The Office of Special Events of AOH PRO LIFE MEETING Betty Finnegan of Kuhl Avenue Molloy College will sponsor its 2 The ‘ October meeting of the back third home following a three Oktoberfest on Friday, o \ Commodore John Barry Division week visit lo Ireland - October 7 at 9 in the a Eleven, they p.m. Ancient Order of Hi- Anselma c covered all counties, we hear - Room, Kellenberg Hall. idents bernians will & commence welcome home. Admission of 2 ration ....That recent price $10. in- promptly at 8 P.M., on 9 Thursday rash of cludes a ek other vandalism on -Burns sauerbraten dinner, evening. October 13 at the German Avenue, Hicksville, has not gone beer and wine, coffee Knights of Columbus Hall, $ - and cake. unnoticed numerous car tires There will be dancing iS to Hicksville. 7 2 Following a short to a were slashed or slit - we’re German band. and nents business sure en- = meeting John Steele, tertainment that with the cooperation and by professional m Pro Life Chairman has scheduled German s + work of the men in the 2nd dancers ping, a program to be presented the . b Precinct this will not. Reservations are necessary i affic happen < Long Island Coalition for Life, and im - be again they are alert may made through the ville, which constantly & will include movies and Office to every situation and we of Special Events, (516) c shdes pertaining to abortion, a 678-5000, extension 243 o luded proud of their excellent law short seminar on E.R.A. and the enforcement in Hicksville Tom International Womens Year ... = Costa, former director and that well fellas’ We' a Patrick Cowan. Division special = Presi- producer of the St. Ignatius All- was dent story next week on Past Grand a extends a cordial invitation a Girl Cadet Corps, World 5 ested Champ Knight Paul Dunn, be sure : to interested readers of this to get & in a row, will be honored 4 stric- years on your of the HERALD at © column to invite their copy neighbors November 18th the ® state at Colonie Hill your favorite newstand ... Signs and friends t this open portion of Resturant, - WELCOME: 3 Hauppauge contact of our times: “It too Mr. Thomas Gallahue (left) is welcomed as a new inner our late to meeting Thursday, October Grand Stephen Ryan, Knight at agree with me, I member to the Hicksville Kiwanis Club by Kiwanian Peter Ford. Mr. 13, 1977 at the Council, changed my o 45 Heitz 433-5109 for ticket data Gallahue is with the ... mind” Town of and it the Jerry and “Life doesn&# at Oyster Bay has been a Hicksville ae a Place. In with this beign conjunction Zettler and Jim resident for 25 n the McLaughlin are 40 for those who went like 60 years. c program the Nassau at County back {to outdoors u - her working 20° how true - have a Board, AOH has scheduled their happy day recent - illness - and following keep give someone happiness first annual Pro Life Dance to be today. held on October 22. 9 to 2 AM

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of - east New York $7.00 per person - guest speaker Pat Shea Director, Nassau-Suffolk Brith- ce of right. - contact Pat Cowan at 935- and 7599 or 931-8901 this DIDJA KNOW THAT: the Town the of Oyster Ba is celebrating its SEA 300th anniversary of official ‘olby recognition of the Andros Patent, most which confirmed the Town of In- Oyster Bay as a viable govern- mental unit and established its

boundanes, now under direction f the of Supervisor Joseph Colby and OF DE POSIT DAY said the Town Board members DA T his John McCaffrey will be the llhng featured Sunday evening at- eing traction at the Molly .Maguires id to Pub in between ¥ and OF Wi stop THDRAWAL | neet you& love his style of the ancient most Irish melodies through his songs ‘mal plus the Tradewinds each Friday the and Saturday evening throughout MEANS October Pat ACCOUNT Cowan, popular proprietor of the Molly Maguires put 2 eagles on a front 9 shooting a low 73 what about that Jack McCann’ additionally Brother members of the Council - — ure amazed at his red at the 16th CONVENIE hole in Bethpage State Park with

3 eagles for 530 yards - par 5 - observing this was Frank Syz- manski one of the best golfers in

the Council - this however, maybe challenged by Joe Kaprinski or Jim Mills, more next week oi Think hard Do want to tie Remember. our have the added san Oyster Bay Town Republican you really up your depositors headquarters will welcome its savings for one to seven years? Long-term savings advantage of speedy auto-teller service and street- - candidates next week at special plans. despite their guaranteed rates. create difficulties level safe deposit facilities for their valuables. program in their spacious when you need cash today Like reduction of interest facilities at southeast of corner rates and other penalties that must be imposed for FREE CHECKING TO DEPOSITORS Broadway and Marie Street, in premature withdrawals the heart of Hicksville - you can&# We kno it' mor convenient to spend your To help you cope. we at Hamburg Sawings Bank miss it. elichen are twenty money where you save your money. For this reason. traditional peiers from Ire- suggest you vie.t our Hicksville office and open a5! perf we will continue to offer free checking accounts to land concerts in 14 of staging Day Deposit to Day of Withdrawal Account all depositors. centers throughout the United This account lets you withdraw your mioney anytime And for the. “plan families. 1978 Christmas States this month - they seem to ahead’ without dividend loss. a minimum of provided deposit and Chanukah Clubs can be of have forgotten the Irish- opened at the end $25 is maintained.to the end of the quarter. Keep your American Centre in Mineola - October. Prepare for next year’s holiday season with a dividends on a full and with Irish Tourist Board please note. deposit year daily Hamburg Savings Bank Club Account. TOURNAMENT will have an annual BOWLING compounding. your savings Our Hicksville hours are: Monday thru Thursday. Past Grand of . SET: Frank Dorsey, yield 5.47%, 9 to 3 PM: Fridays to 8 PM. Saturdays. 10 to 3 PM. of the Barry Coun- Knight Joseph Of course. on our Regular Savings Account ‘ of Columbus has been cil Knights 5.47% is the effective annual yield from day of deposit named New York State Bowling on balances of $25 or more. You&# also enjay 10 calendar Chairman for the 17th Annual each and 3 business event to be hosted by the Hicks- grace days. beginning quarter. ville Council next April 8-9-15-16 grace day at the end of each quarter

and more dates if necessary - Remember. if your income and savings attitudes location is Syosset Lanes, Jericho demand higher earnings. Hamburg Savings Bank offers this is another ‘‘first"’ Member FDIC Turnpike - Savings Certificates with guaranteed rates for various Hicksville and Incorporated 1905 for the Council, : maturity periods the Town of Oyster Bay. James Visit our Hicksville office and ask about the E. Carroll, Tournament Director today has scheduled meetings with the savings account that earns dividends and makes your various committees as bowlings’ funds available for immediate use.

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Hicksvill Club America Socce Clu 4 Socc Ne Ollie Bell’s Red by Madeline Mitchell Ringe were The defense youth. One canot set back our club began back when. was handled ex- way victorious once last One must be another again Kevin compl etely in- moment and not give On to bein a commissioner in pertly by Jung, Frank volved weekend as they beat Brentwood in an endeavor for it to be credit Schnur and Chris (the publicly to them for the one of the divisions, and lastly 40. Two boomer) a success. Our lightning foot goals Bartkus. philosophy is to fantastic jobs they have done to commissioner iin Outstanding, as usual, charge of the came off sure give our the foot of David in youth a strong help our youth into entire Goal was John Rubins wh develop boys program. Gene has Smyth and Sean Devlin scored background in order a stood like to prevent decent citizens. given lhours in a stone-wall in front of many freely “beauty” from a corner kick with delinquency. In order for The his area one’s writer can type a of helping to establish our goal keeping evertyhing page program the final goal goin to Billy (the Philosophy to work, it takes names but, won&# allow. to the out. space I high stamdard it is crusher) Creshom. i. workers to toda hel uphold our must take a few at this writing Barbara was instrumental in principles. and mention some of the ac- starting the girls program Hix Soccer Chu All too often, we have Americ peopl in complishments in our club as a completely. Her many efforts our Last Saturday, Oct. 1 at 10 society in the spotlight result of hard long hours and finally the reward of Schnur scored 3 goals, Lloyd they wat- the Hicksville “Reds working for a twofold A.M., 1967 purpose, spend perfecting our youth ching the girsl program grow Sneddon scored 2 goals, Michael and that is coach by Ben Brutschin met mainly to open program. First, I will mention deserves a hardy Both Masters scored 2 goals, oné on a recei applause. Garden at Hicksville’s home compliments to one’s Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & City from satisfy ego Maquire for their Mrs. Maguire deserve a good pass Billy Maguire, or field at Cantiague Park. The self-gratification. In our club work with our intramurals. Both sincere thank you from all. and Jimmy Lauritsen and Ron that weather was great for soccer is not the case. We have were responsible for Next, the writer wuld like to Nakashian each scored one goal. organizing Garden many playing. City scored first From~a_ slow start Hicksville many people working in the intrmural program. Gene mention a man of many talents. A the on a penalty shot. Then Hicksville backgrou just for -our was one o our first coaches when pulled ahead and easily won by a (Continued on Page 23) started their assault. Peter score of 9-3. You know a beautiful bargain when you < it. That’s why youll love _ Easterns Free & Ea

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Nassau’s senior citizens are County Department of Thursday, invited to an Italian Night Dance Recreation and Parks. 6 1977 — Plainview Octo MID ISLAND/PLAINVIEW HERALD — Pag 8 on Columbus Day, Wednesday, Reservations are required and 12 7 Nassau October at p.m. at can be made by calling the At the next monthly meeting of Beach Park East Terrace. Department Senior Citizen Unit the Central General Hospital Bill Buzzeo’s All Americans, a at 292-4247 weekdays between 9 Heart Club on Thurs., Oct. 13 ten band, will in and piece appear a.m. 4:45 p.m. there. will be a C.P.R. film, lec- to music for the person provide Nassau Beach Park is located ture and demonstration. The dance, the Nassau sponsored by on Lido Boulevard in Lido. meeting will be held at 7:45 p.m. at Central General Hospital, 888 =~ Old Country Rd., Plainview in the {on NOVEM 8: Lecture Room. Guests speakers will be nurses from M.I.C. at Central General. For a we can all be of community ... prou Admission is free and anyone For a Town we call all afford to live in... who has had a “heart episode’, and visual alarms their family, and their friends are SAFETY FOR SENIOR to warn neigh- cordially invited to attend. This is Ryder Cooke of the Action bors tosummon help. of Central Nassau (1) an informal ‘“‘self-help’ group Council Elect -One hundred of these alarms with professional speakers in- demonstrates an emergency are being installed in the vited to discuss topics chosen by alarm system to Congressman allows Hicksville and Levittown area the club members. Following Norman Lent. The system MIKE for in under a federally funded pilot JUDY each meeting, new members will elderly citizens to call help program. For more information, have a chance to become ac- any kind of .emergency by with call the Action Council of Central with other club mem- a button they carry POLANSKY quainted pressing re JACOBS Nassau at 735-6400. bers. Refreshments will be them. The button activales audio served, courtesy of the Hospital Recruitment Drive O OYSTER BAY TOWN BOARD information, write For further 92 General Hospital, Heart Central Syosset Hospital is continuing In her visits to the schools Mrs. VOTE Club, 888 Old Country Rd., Plain- DEMOCRATIC...... VOTE INDEPENDEN to its volunteer Kolack describes the duties and Heart expand program view, or call American ... / with an intensive recruitment responsibilities of volunteers, O Assoc. at 471-5522 drive among local high school which may range from serving students. Mrs. Babette Kolack, meals to patients, assisting ‘CHEWS FAST. Director of Volunteer Services nurses with wheel =— bed-making. ry for the hospital, recently ad- ing patients to therapy or | per HIGH SPEED ieee dressed a meeting of the Future forming clerical tasks. ‘They RELIEF FOR } get] Nurses’ Club at Syosset High have prescribed duties to per HEART School. She is scheduled to visit form” said Mrs. Kolack, ‘‘and the z ACID alkaliiiuession other high schools in the neigh- staff depend on each of them to of Jericho, ‘> boring communities carry out that responsibility.’ = Plainview and Huntington in the WORKS FAST. near future to students Mrs. Kolack will also be CHEWABLE acquaint parti- sees with the volunteer program at cipating in the upcoming Vol- 85 36&# Syosset Hospital unteer Workshops at Molloy TABLET SIZE “Although the volunteers do College in Rockville Centre and not perform tasks which are Nassau Community College in Paes Reg Reg. 1° reserved for trained Garden $1.53 1 $1.77 pro- City fessionals on the staff’’ explained The hospital is also in need of Mrs. Kolack, ‘‘they do get on-the- adult volunteers. Anyone who can NEW spot insights into what a career in donate a few hours per week is Keri nursing or health-related fields requested to call the Volunteer FRESHLY Alpha offers.” Office at the hospital, 921-7000

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faculty. His style is unique - the Wednesday, Oct. 12 only humorist who can tell a Yid- Exchange Clubof dish Plainview- 12:15 p.m., Mah Jong Rest., story using seven distinctly . Syosset Jewish accents. H is unrivalled Our Lady of Thrift Mercy Boutique, 9:30 a.m., South as a storyteller and his keen in- Rd Oyster Bay sight will keep the audienc en- Rotary Club of Plainview, meeting, 12:15 p.m., Omer Rest. thralled. More a mn neigh- F commentator A.N.Y., meeting, 8 Plainview than p.m , Library. a storyteller, he“draws on Old Bethpage Civic Assoc., executive board actual] open meeting, 8 p.m., experience. His humor is Old Bethpage Schoal._— alarms highlighted - a fresh look at Plainview-Old in the Bethpage Republican Committeemen regular “tribal rituals&qu of the past and meeting, 8:30 Plainview wn area p.m., Hall. present Plainview Hadassah, The Y&# led pilot meeting, 8 p.m., Plainview Library Adult Series has a rmation, Thursday, Oct. 13 nominal donation of $1.00 per Lunchtime look at [ Central books, “Of Woman Born” by Adrienne Rich person, payable at the door. reviewed by Florence Walden, 12 n Plainview served. ‘ WELCOME: It was a oon, Library. Refreshmenits are The smiling occasion at last week’ press Knights of Jos. of Columbus, Lamb Council, Columbiettes program is open to the general preview opening Dry Dock Savings Bank’s new office at Mid- meeting, 8:30 1139 Old Island p.m., Country Rd. public. Shopping Plaza in Hicksville, attended by officials in- Old top Bethpag Senior Citizens Club of The next cluding (from left) Edward R. Temple Beth Elohim, 12 noon, program scheduled, Cronin, manager of the new office, 928 Round Swamp Rd. for November Emil 12 will be the Yid- Gerhard, marketing; and John J. Prendefgast, assistant ools Mrs Colonial Gardens, Senior Citizens, 9:15 a.m.,80 Barnum Ave. dish film ‘tA Brivele der manager of the new branch. The large, office is ities and attractively designe Our Lady of Mercy Thrift Mamen.&qu the latest to the Boutique, 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., South additiog many exciting new tenants opened at Mid- lunteers, Oyster Bay Rd Island _ The Mid-Island YM & YWHA is including my II Restaurant, Damian Designer Men’s a member Clothiers, Combine agency of the Camera, Keepsake Diamond Center, Bagel Nosh Chessmast Federation of Jewish Philan- Restaurant, Buster Brown Shoes, 3 for All, Irene’s and others, plus At and the Nantucket Island, now Dr Dock thropies United Jewish under construction of the mall adjacent to Ys of mall Long Island and is a bene- Dry Dock’ entrance, which is the second of ten international Most peopie have The ficiary of the UJA-Federation Islands of the World scheduled to difficulty Today Show, CBS Morning transform the mall into a major more Joint theme center. doing than one thing at a News, etc. He is probably best Campaign. 2 (Photo B Ferlise) time. known Shelby Lyma not only can for being the WNET 13 fend off the onslaught of many commentator on the Spassk r opponents simultaneously, but Fischer match. Lyman, a Har- does so with undoubted vard expertise. graduate is currently an Chess champion, Lyman. will Associate Professor at Adelphi be appearing on October 7 from University and also, directs 5:00 to9:00 P.M. to help celebrate Hofstra University’s chess the oplening of the new Dock program lege in Dry Savings Bank in Hicksville. He&# On October 7 during his four be out free chess sets hour exhibition | need of giving to extraordinaire, of his Lyman will who can anyone challengers that is play from one to able to beat him or tie him. thirty people at the same time. week is ho!, So, if wish “Heig olunteer Lyman is a widely acclaimed you to challenge the chess columnist. He has master, or perhaps just to-view at 7000 ap a safe peared on many TV shows in- distance, don&# miss cluding The Ditk Cavett Show, Lyma at work

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: Live Exhibition of 5 Crafts-Glass Blowing Batik, Pottery, etc.-October 12 Joe Civita’s Italian Cooking Demo-October 19 If you were Supervisor, wouldn you make it a practice toa, SCRUTINIZE THE TOWN BUDGET DAILY? “Cut the fat before FRIDAY-OCTOBER 7-BEAT THE EXPERT there any to cut. and organize savings instead of just sitting back Shelby Lyman, Chessmaster, will take on all comers—you win, keep the chess set. and rubberstamping previous spending? Wouldn you com- MONDAY -OCTOBER 10-THE PUPPET PEOPLE COMPANY puterize, rid the Town of its gas-guzzlers, initiate a program to sell Addis and Bill' puppets are fantastic fun-three shows during the day unusable Town land in order to get it bac on the tax roll? * ; }l am., and3 p.m.

JOE COLBY IS THE SUPERVISOR ... MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY a AND JOE COLBY HAS DON IT! Throughout The Mall Look For LeCirque Rosie and Herbert— extraordin 12 noon til 8 p.m. : All Shows Will Be In The Mall Opposit Dry Dock Bank. KEE HIM WORKIN FO YOU Savin (= Kee COLB Supervis Dry Dock Savings Bank — RE- HI TEAM...VOTE ROW*‘B” Mid-Island Sho yin Plaza in Hicksville Paid for by Citize for Supe e Colby = su

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| Captain Raymond A Saeger, of Mr. cdau and Mrs. Eugen training at (Chanut AFB, IIl., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan = Saeger McGuinness of Eton Lane in of St is now assigned at Beale AFB, Noe in Levittown, has HICKSVILLE. 646 So. Broadway Calif. He serves as an aircraft received the Meritiorious Service Rt. 107, Hicksville structural repairman with a unit ee. Medal at Randolp AFB, Tex. of the Strategic Air Command. Captain Saeger was cited for ROTC Cadet Anthony J Bilello, RIS ENTER The airman is a 1976 graduate © outstanding duty performance son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. SNITESWED.thuSUN ,,, while of J.F. Kennedy High School. TOMMY assigned to the Bilello, of Senesee St. in HICKS- ROPER & DOYLE TRY OUR ————_ Branch of VILLE SATURDAY —__—_ Applications the recently received a TOMMY DUNNE DUO Directorate of Airman Kathleen A. ___ Systems Parachutist Badge upon com- Coppola, CHEF& SPECIA Evaluation at of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard ANNE EGAN TRIO of ‘the daughter - Headquarters, Air pletion three-week air- STACK O° BARLEY MONDAY:- Force Communications Vv Beard of 16 Eileen Ave., Service, borne course at the U.S. Army _MARTINFLYNNDUO has SCHNITZ 2 Richards-Gebaur AFB, Mo. Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Ga. PLAINVIEW, graduated at 528. 2 COMPLETE DINNER WED. OCT. 12 The AFB, from the KEN captain now serves at He is currently a student at Sheppard Tex., “BILLY ALL MAJOR CAROS BYRNE -&a HICKEY Randolph as a scientific Hofstra U.S. Air Farce technical training analyst University, Hempstead. A Seo: ——— THURS. OCT. 13 ———_ at for OPEN FOR the Air Force Military Per- Cadet Bilello attended State course aircraft maintenance LUNCH NOEL PADDY MON. — FRI. KINGSTON & FARREL sonnel Center. University of New York, Far- specialists Captain Saeger, who Airman Coppola, who was attended mingdale Most Imitat Irish Hicksville (N.Y.) High School, trained to maintain, repair and Pub in Nassau WE MUST BE received service aircraft in use = DOING SOMETHING b an M.B.A. degree in currently RIGHT by the Air Force. is ETL Mm As management science in 1974 from Thomas J. Laird, son of Mr. being to AFB, Louisiana Tech University at and Mrs. Robert Laird of Edison assigned George Calif., Ruston. He for duty with a unit of the Tac- was commissioned in Dr. in PLAINVIEW, has received 1973 tical Air Command. BOTTO BROS. HARDWA upon of Officer his first in the U.S. Completion completion promotion Air i | of the course earned the indi- " 25 YEARS IN Training School of Lackland Force. c HICKSVILLE) vidual credits towards AFB, Tex Laird, promoted to airman, an BUILDERS AND HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE associate in His wife, Sharon, is the recently completed technical applied science PLUMBING, HEATING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. legree through the Community OLD “OXUINE and’ P LINE OF Siie of the Air Force. —~—7_— SERVING DINNER .| LUNCHEO SUPPE DAILY The airman attended Bethpage OXLIN and’ PARAGON PAINTS High school. 231 Broadway PRANK S ALIBI Marine Corporal Colin J. Fe GQ Hicks WE 1-081 Yorke, son of Mr. and Mrs. RESTAURANT James V. Yorke of 62 Kramer St., HICKSVILLE, is participating in 7o the major NATO exercise Hardwork Fee Deser Caterin Wedding riad Parties, “Display Determination.” 50 Old He is serving as a member of Countr Road, Hicksville, Lon Island Headquarters, 34th Marine CUSHION- Amphibious Unit, lhomebased at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Telephone WEIIs 1-6872 TT His command has joined naval COMFO forces from Portugal, Italy, CRE Black Leather Oxford. Greece, Turkey, and the United “Sweatproof” flexible leather insole absorbs Kingdom for the combined split moisture, arch lift for com- exercise which includes convoy inside assault fort, nail-less sewn heel-seat operations, amphibious * construction, black landings and antisubmarine cushion lightw sole warfare maneuvers. crepe wedge for support, rugged. all- SCHOOL BOARD around Goodyear weit, water proofe leather- Hicksville (Continued from Page 1) 247 South Broadway (Rt. 107) board héel-molded (1 Block South of Old Country Road) Schools; anid from the Hicksville | ‘i THIS WEEKEND TOP IRISH MUSIC American Soccer League for RED WING ree Saturday use of Burns Avenue FRIDAY and SATURDAY School and the Junior High School. The Soccer League had W SPECIAL IN FI also use of Woodland “THE TRADE WINDS&q requested WIDTH A to EE ie Avenue Sehool; the Board, EXCLUSIVE AT MOLLY MAGUIRES FOR OCT $38° however, denied that request, E Fy SIZE 5 to 1 I PERSON EAC SUNDAY EVENING thus decreasing the cost to the ay Extra Coat for Sizes 13 to 16 JOHN Mc CAFFREY district for Saturday use of these 9.-1TAM SONGS OF OUR ANCIENT HERITAGE buildings to $3,500, ap- GOL DMAN BROS. uc. * MONDAY NITE FOOTBALL - PLUS FREE BUFFET the same as last proximately 183 South Broadway, Hicksville 931-0441 year. * THURSDAY LADIES NITE- DRINKS PRICE ( BLK. NORTH OF OLD COUNTRY ROAD) = The Board also granted : to 6 © Free from the Hicksville HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. 9 Parking * “HAPPY HOUR requests DAILY 4-7 P.M. owe. 75° e MASTER CHARGE e BANKAMERICARD Alumni Association for use of the BROADWAY * SPECIAL OCCASIONS? PARTY - WE CATER cafeterias on Homecoming Day: LUNCHEON “and the Greek Orthodox Church * DUBLIN’ BROILED STEAK & DINNER for use of the Junior High School. =SUU vec uaeaneeaeeaneuneeeecc cone NE 1 A.M. — P.M. LUNCHEONS DAILY The Board approved the ap- The Friendly Atmosphere At * 7 to MIDNITE Enjoy DINNERS - FRIDAY & SATURDAY P.M. pointment af Mrs. Diana D’Avino — EL6L ‘9 4eq019 — BEAUTY 1 ~ * “Aepsany GTVH3H MBIANIW14/ GIW * NEVER A COVER CHARGE as Director of Health and LL aBe Physical Education. Mrs. y ror reservations. - 93] =89Q D Avino was a physical education Your Hosts: PATRICK COWAN and MIKE NEVILLE instructor at the senior high school. She fills a position vacated by Mr. Ignatius Rienzo, ALWAYS who resigned in order to return to teaching physical education at AT YOUR the senior high. l EISEMANN BUICK . The next Board of Education meeting will be held October 26 SERVI of Hicksville’ 8:15 p.m. in the conference room of the Administration | Building. cordially invites the public Th public is invited to attend. y ) 11 WEST MARIE ST. HICKSVILLE’ = 935-9759 @ 822-3486 on to the gala premier showirg ISLAN TREE S voncuneevnaucveeeuvncezncezoevvvocoeceeanenscgeenvaeoveee a ene of the all new international Travel Ltd. SPECIALISTS IN Just moved in? 1978 Buicks GROUPS Ican help you out. on October Sth & 6th here Don&# worry and wonder about learning your way Or what to see and do. Or whom to around!town. ask. + CHART As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, | can the at our showroom — simplify business of getting settled. Help you begin to enjoy your AIR—LAND— SE new town . .. good shopping, local attractions, community

— Refreshments Gifts Opportunities. And my baske is full of useful gifts to please HOTEL TRAIN CRUISE Take a from 330 West Old Country Road your family. break unpacking and call me. COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE Hicksville 931-0900 ... 681-7747 55383 HICKSVILLE 938-0231 NeoWn PLAINVIEW 1825 195 BROADWAY HICKSVILLE Old BETHPAGE 735-3591

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Thursday, October 6, 1977 — MID ISLAND/PLAINVIEW HERA — Pag 12 ede rl Cale comes to Hicksville.

With the Grand Openin of C/ NOW THROUGH SATURDAY OCTOBER 8TH.

The 24 Hr. Citicard Bankin Center. citibank is open now in Hicksville, and withit, awhole new erain for banking Long Island. 24 Hr. banking thatlets you do virtually any kind of 24 hours banking anytime. a day. 7 days a week. 52 weeks a year. This is made possible by the unique Citicard Banking Center, computerized machines that handle about just any bankihg transaction any time of the day or night. (You&# got to try it to see how amazing For th first it is.) time, it allows you to do your banking when you want. This much gives you greater flexibility. And it also frees up our tellers, so can have time they more for your special banking needs. (Th lines will be ‘ iver shorter, too.) ,

: \ Events Special Highlight Grand Openin our Grand Opening Celebration will last for 30 full That days. gives you a month to Open your savings ! accountand get free have fun with us gift, andtake advantag of our special events coming up OCTOBER1—8 Anunusualand ss interesting art show sponsored by the Independent Art Society of Hicksville OCTOBER4 —7 AnAntique Show and Flea Market featuring bargains galore wyi

FULL 30 Free - DAYS. Gifts Free Giveaways + Free Sweepstakes (See details Sun and sweepstakes entry blank on facing page.) So, come celebrate with us. But d it by Saturday, October 8th, the last day of our grand opening. /

The Retailer Discount Pack. 4s il Coupo you& nd out. Cibank bebeves” in strong local community ties. So, we arranged to hand out coupon packs to each and every person who comes to our thirty day grand opening celebration (One per family. While supply lasts. And don&# have to you Open an account to get one.) The pack features discounts and free merchandise from the leading retail stores in our surrounding All dois in 2 community. you bring the coupon to a participating store and take advantag of their offer arte tral Special Grand Hours. a Openin Banking Here are our banking hours for the grand thru Oct. 8th: on opening period: Now Mon.-Fri. 10AM to 9PM Sat. 10AM to6 PM. Cunt And of course our computerized Citicard Center Banking lets you do virtually any kind af of the or 24 banking. Anytim hours a , day night. day. :

- Free Gifts Free Giveaway - Free Sweepstake 30 Day Grand Openin Celebration Ends Oct. 8th. Th 24 Hr, Citicard 255 North Broadway Hicksville. (Near SearsBankingand Mid-Island Center toa

* When you open a Savings account for $250. $750. or $5000. Featuring the high nterest rates allowed law. the b Simply pick category you wish and select your free gift Just come to the bank from now until Saturday, Oct. 8th Remember, Saturday. Oct. 8th is last chance your to get a free gift for opening a Savings account

$5,000 deposit or more.

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4 Sunbeam Tilt Random House Alarm Clock Dictionar Pair St Mary Blanket 3 Pc. Cut Glass Cryst Salad Set w/silver plate a 9 : tim, af tor & — ¢ LBL “9 . 4090390 “Aepsinyy Robinso Knife. piec Qa yH3aH MAlANIV1d/GQNV1SI GIW — _ Sp LD €1 ebe Steak Se on wood block Reg 3 stainless steel bowls w/ rings Lf] |» Nicholl Bro t Floating Lantern aso f ! Enter mein the CITIBANK@ \ *All deposits must remain for 14 months Citicard Banking Center Sweepstakes. Citicard Banking Center Sweepstakes. The bank reserves the ngni to limit gifts W think so highly of the new, convenient or to Substitute of value Funds gifts equal Citicard Banking Center (Your 24 Hr. Banking Iransferred from other Citibank accounts Name servant), that we&# give you a chance to win are nol for Sorry, but only eligible gifts ‘(pleas lype or print) a color TV set, a grandfather clock, @wall one customer while last gift per supplies PN SS clock or a watch, for me just seeing how it works. Gifts-should be picked u at the bank All you have to do to win is come in, with this Citibank, Hicksville, 255 North Broadway, City State ip. Tel. No. sweepstakes coupon, completely filled out Hicksville (Near Sears and and watch a demonstration of our Citicard that not have to Mid-Island Plaza.) understand do open an account to enter th : Center. W think that after Banking you&# 2 sweepstakes : N Member FD.1.C Citibank A. seen it, you& want your own Citicard so you NOTE: Winners will be announced on Oct. 8th. Limit four can ban at Citibank Saturday, whenever like. - you a entries per person. One entry per week. Employee of Citibank, its Promotion, publicity and advertising agencies and their families are not eligible. } Nee oe en pe ee _/ eat ree The 24 Hr. Citicard Banking — Hicksville. and Center 255 North Broadway, (Near Sears Mid-Island Plaza. Thursday, October 6, 1977 — MI ISLAND/PLAINVIEW HERALD — Pag 14 Sudafed ; relieves nasal/sinus : Thi: ple : congestio will and without : Hic MTC Ce cle MCC Ls drows iness - :

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The 18,000-member Patrolmen’s Benevolent Assocjation has endorsed Hempstead Town Presiding REALTOR Supervisor Francis T. Purcell, the Republican-Conservative NSURAN candidate for Nassau County MONTANA AGENC INC, svsiness Execulive. A large. segment of the URNORT SROAQW HICKSVILLE... RO LIST municipal union membership lives and votes in Nassau. In announcing the endorsement vote taken by the PBA’s exectuve FREE CATA board, PBA President Samuel

DeMilia said: For a free government catalog Consum Inforthation’ “Fran Purcell’s record in- listing more than 200- Center; Dept B. Pueblo CB T.V. Stars, Addis and Bill - performing moving dramas, dicates that. he is a man of booklets, write: Colorado 81009. The Puppet People will present comedies and musicals. They will dedication and integrity. His three free “shows at the new mix with the children before and years of excellent public service Hicksville office of Dry Dock after each performance, to should be extended in the office © CUSTOM VANITIE Bank Savings on Columbus Day cuddle and amuse with hand RENEW YOU he now seeksi. He has e BATHROOM CABINETS This our support tantilizing team has per- puppets. *‘We want the children CUSTOM KITCHENS and best wishes for success in the MOEN FAUCETS. plexed many an audience and to be a part of our show,” states campaign.”’ © Patented cartridge will be so at eR Nc! oS ‘ doing 11:00 A.M., Addis Every child will get to acaba eo s - fits all Moen SERVICE: 1:00 P.M., and 3:00 P.M. on take a hand puppet home. ACS Bike-2-thon <f faucets; SOLAR October 10 In between acts they From Madrid to Athens to makes faucet Completely “ HEATING “You can help conquer cancer, will give out free hand puppets Paris to New York Lincoln Stocked Radjo by have a good lime and maybe win © and mingle with the audience Center, this Emmy Award- No washers to Dispatched a new ten-speed bike by par-_ cause drips or leaks. Trucks - 8:00 AM Vice President of Marketing. nominee have puppet troupe PM --6 ticipating in the American pr @ Unmatched in 4:30 Days. Theodore C Krismann com- delighted thousands of children Cancer Society’s Bike-a-thon,”’ - reliability ments, “We are very excited with their life-size and puppets announced Pat Miller. about. opening an office in marionettes PLUMBING & HEATING She urged all riders to sign Hicksville. We want to make it In addition to appearing at the BOT BROS. CONTRACTOR INC. up now so that they ca line up as clear to the community that we Hicksville office of Dry Dock on many sponsors as.possible before 128 Woodbury Rd., Hicksville 935-290 are anxious to get to know them October 10, Addis and Bill are the event, set for Sunday, and serve them.&qu currently touring a special October 16th at the Lilco facility Under the magical Puppet show, ‘Dollar Billy on Old Road. | of Addis and Bill, Country rt enerearacarnenenenracacncacaracacaeaeae manipulation Learns To Grow&q in Nassau ¢ JEICCoCaC CICICICICIEICICIUICICICICACICICICIC IC To ride, a rider IE the beautifully crafted life-size County elementary schools. sponsor or = donate prizes or refreshments for puppets will juggle balls, swing Theodore C Krismann states, BICYCLES & the contact MOPEDS: riders, Pat Miller at on trapezes and cry real tears. “We believe strongly in the 681-6113, or the American Cancer When you see the puppets laying benefits of education and want to SPEED SALE & Society at 420-1111. 3 10 MOPED - eggs and blowing up balloons, assist the school systems in this : 3 e BIKES TI begin to wonder wh is community. W feel that “‘Dollar . you may destroyed the Lehman mansion in control Billy Learns To Grow’’ is an really off the north service road near 29900)UP Addis and Bill will cast their excellent’ show the 6892. UP AND informing the YMCA. The nearest hydrant 3 AND spell of enchantment as they children of the importance of 8 was almost 2 miles away. Fire their puppets to life and finance.’ spring money units from Hicksville, Jericho, Westbury, Syosset, Bethpage and Plainview had to relay water up CREST to the site. Vamps were on the a GREEN == Hicksville Fir Repo scene until late the following morning 5 BETHPAG RDeHICKSVIL By Ex-Capt. Owen Magee The other alarms that came in soon after this alarm were 3 WE 1-6 100 Fire Prevention Display Keuy of Engine Co 7 was injured sseses rescue calls and shack fire. Mt The Plaza and taken to Central General One rescue involved a trapped The Hicksville Fire Depart- Hospital suffering smoke man in an auto accident: on of inhalation and was treated and ment, through the co-operation Woodbury Rd. by Fire Station will.man a released the Mid Island Plaza No.2. The Hurst Rescue took was island 8-14) The fire was caused by faulty Fire Prevention Week (Oct. used to free him. The Jericho store front near electrical wiring in the basement display in a Fire Dept responded with an telephone the mall. The ceiling. It burned un-noticed for a Korvettes in ambulance as_ Hicksville will be considerable time and burned display officially opened Equipment were on other calls. | October throug the Ist floor. The fire was ~ answering by officials on Saturday 98 Alarms For Vamps quickly, but 8th atl PM extinguished Hicksville Fire Fighters will be damage was high due to ex- service, inc. Hicksville Fire Fighters responded to 98 alarms during week to an- pensive photographic equipment on hand during the the period September 12 thru have in the fire area swer any questions you may October 4. There were 38 fire MAIN OFFICE WElls 5-4444 will be a In another blaze, at 68 East on fire safety. There, calls, 44 rescue calls and 16 false 3 at 2:44 PM (one on Fire Prevention and Ave. on October display alarms FULL e PART TIME e VACATION in Fire of five alarms received rapid Equipment Flags at Hicksville Fire Caeacni HOURLY OR MESSAGE RATE | TV set : of succession) a faulty — A percentage ’ = M3IANIV1d/GNV1SI GIW St sbe very large Stations and at Fire Stations in je L26 “9 2990220 “Aepsany O1VH3H and elsewhere triggered a blaze which caused fires in Hicksville Nassau County are at half mast in for a considerable damag to 2 rooms. Bank of North America Bidg. are preventable. Stop due to the death of an East & National a A family pet died in the blaze. HICKSVILLE, N.Y. visit. It may help you prevent Meadow Vamp who died after a 20 JERUSALEM AVE., revive it home Efforts by vamps to Nassau and Suffolk Since 1945 fire in-your suffering a heart attack at a Serving vain. Nick Fires 2 were in vamp, Injure Vamps session on Septembe & 4 of Co. 2 suffered training A house being used by a Ragone Engine 28th. . photographic firm at Murry Rd. a back injury and South was Hicks- Broadway On Sept 28 at 10:10 p.m. October 1. damaged b a fire on ville Firemen responded o a HICKSVILLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL — The blaze was discovered by a mutual aid request to Jericho 11:33 AM. 8 of neighbor at pieces with 2 engine companies an fire apparatus and 65 vamps ladder company and a utility chief responded under asst. unit. The Fire completely James Huttle. vamp William Box 163, Hicksville, New York 11802

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$5000%* Choose one of these gifts when you open an account of *5,000 or more.

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ing of our Hicksville of- ~~ ‘fice—in the Mid-Island 2 Hamilton Beach 3. GE AM/FM Mixer Clock Radio Shopping Plaza— one 5, Webster' New of these fabulous 4. Bissel Sweeper Encyclopedic . gifts a Dictionary will to each a k= go depos- a 3300 more itor who op an account of or 6. Smoke Alarm before the end of the October - banking day es a 22nd. Our doors are open from 10:00 to 9:00 7. Rega Cookware 8 Black & Decker Jigsaw Non-Stick (7-pe.) (2-Speed) daily and 10:00 to 6:00 on Saturdays There is 10. Luggage Set a _ (2-pc.) “fe free entertainment and a daily $500 drawing 7 : hemta for the of a school. a benefit lucky bi

1 Stainless Flatware 9 Country Crock-R-Cooker (54-pc.)

13. Mikasa Dinnerware TO: : MAIL THIS FORM FOR YOUR GIFT ACCOUNT 30. ‘Stu SPECIAL (16-pc.) a> Gift Department, Dry Dock Savings Bank Lar Mid-Island Shoppin Plaza, Hicksville, New York 11801

enclose $______or the filled-out transfer form below. Please open the following account as checked. Minimum deposit required for gif must remain on deposit for 14 months 4 ee 7 Q 7.75% 6 to 7 year Time Deposit Account ($1000 minimum) °

ss Specify length of time (i.e. 6¥2 years) — 14. Proctor Silex oftime 7.50% 4 to 6 year Time Deposi Account ($1000 minimum) Specify len 12. Arvin Electric Coffee Magic (10-cup) to 4 Time Account ($500 minimum) of time C 6.75% 2% year Deposit Specify length Heater © 6.50% 14 mo. to 2% year Time Deposit Account ($500 minimum) Specify length of time 15. Waring Blender withdrawal on Time Accounts will result in the of a substantial penalty. Premature Deposit imposition “4 (8-Speed) © 5.25% Dayto Day Savings Account (05.25% Regular Savings Account (Grace Days) Please check type of account ~

Individual © Joint Account with 16. Black & Decker G Trust Account for 3/8” Drill Kit 17. Fold-Away Bed O Custody Account for Sign Here. SELINA NG. | (Req& by Federal Regulatio 19. Hamilton Beach Steam/Dry Iron Numb and Street Apt. No. “Dea City State and Zip : Ye ten Please reserve Gift Numb _Name of Gift Tae 18. Conair 20. CHECKING ACCOGNT Waterfingers Corning Hostess (w/Attachments) te With 2 Un-Candles © Please send a Checking Account application. Sorry, Banking Regulations do not permit mailing of gifts. Gifts must be picked up by Satur | with check November 19, 1977, from our Gift Distribution Center. Be sure to enclose this coupon or Open a Checking Account in addition money - order. Higt Member FDIC to your saving account of $300 or more and receive Guaranteed TO TRANSFER FUNDS TO DRY DOCK FROM ANOTHER BANK ength of un | one Me of t fill out this form in addition ta the above coupon. Mail this form and the passbook of the account a Sheaffer “White Dot” Ball Point Pen. pleas equired for to be transferred to us. We will return your passbook with your new one from Dry Dock after transfer is completed.

Name of Bank or Savings Instituuon from which funds transferred will be transferred. Funds may not be the convenience of from another office of Dry Dock Enjoy one stop banking b opening a Minimum OUUARS Checking Account at Dry Dock where also the le yo i get highest Write in the amount or write “Balance of my/our account rate on your savings. Dry Dock’s Checking Account is free of any 7.9 pe ACCOUNT NUMBER per check or per deposit charges, too. And, the attractive “White Sign exactly as in passbook Dot& pen can be yours if you open a Account Checking during Minimum _ ae _ fs Signature 2 this celebration. Offer at Hicksville office. a good only Name and Street —__

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21, Conair 23. Butcher Block Clock Dryer oer: (1000 Watts} (Battery Required) . 46. Lantern i (w/Batt : 25. Snack Tables (3) f m a Nema — Coe! : pe SE ae 45. Ingraham Timer (24-hr) 24 Cornin Bak Set 26. Proctor Silex “Spice of Life” (4-pc.) Percolator (10-Cup)

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35. Proctor Toaster = F } cup) 34D jouble Bed (w/Pastry Control) Comforter way / 7 53. Tea Pot 37. Cosco Step Stool Corni . (6-Cup) 57. Onion Soup Set _— a (4-pc.)

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j equired for Time Deposits as tollows 5 25%* \\ 5 A 7%‘0 ° ‘0 7 LONG ISLAND EXPWY LEXIT 418 ‘Animum Deposit $1000 6 years to years is th effective = x. annual yield on Day to Day and EXIT 35, Regula Savings Accounts STATE PKWY ; the elective NORTHER are for ever on Savings Accounts. Dividends paid annual yield ° Day-to-Day 9 e a balance of $2 2 ja y your funds are on deposit provided fernains on depositto the end of the quarterly period a 1g Savings Accounts. Dividends are paid on all bal $1000 4 years to 6 years Regular Minimum Deposit on of $25 o1 mare provide the funds remair. deposit hest ances NEVADA ST . until the last three business days of the calen-Jar quarter. of month earn Deposits made on or before the tenth day any the effective | any devidends (rom the first da of that month. Dividends are aniual ¥ cid on ( daily and credited quarterly Your savings earn le o e compounded & /hite fate when deposits remain in. the maximum effective annual 2 and the accumulated dividends are your account for a year MID-ISLAND for b fot withdrawn. The minimum deposit required a_gift ring Minimum $500 2°: years to 4 years SHOPPING Deposit toward the minimum required for a Time z (which is credited PLA. months. Deposit) must remain on deposit 14 a Premature Withdrawals From Time Deposit Accounts will substantial ozs 6.75% resull in the impésition of a JAMES ST 7.08% $40,000pen the FDIC. Your savings insured for up to by *Latest Dividend oe - -—

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are led in song by Jeff opposition to indicate their as they Jeff Davis. Th Race Is On At Old willingness to undertake Warner and Bethpag Villa the The replay of Election Day. desperate measures,, will continue for three days. clout to the . 1848, seems restoration minority group gave If present-day politics when the 1848 three- November 5. and school Free Soil ticket. The Barnburner On November 3 4, will want to catch election is re- and Barn- exciting, you party presidential Democrats, Whigs, visitors will vote and on at label alluded to the legendary group old time vote-seekers inaction created on three consecutive burners will be looking for your from 10 unthinking farmer who would Saturday. November 5, the Old Bethpage village Saturdays, October 22, 29 and vote as you Stroll the village. all male burn his barn in order to rid it of am. to 2:30 p.m., Your will preference probably visitors will cast their ballots at the rats. depen on position you might Inn ballroom as The Campaign begins on the have taken on the issue of October 22, at 2:30 speecHesweand politicking go on slavery. Saturday, with a mass meeting of the out-doors. 3.5 The two national parties played p.m. at the Luyster Store it safe. The Whigs nominated Whig Party After the votes are counted, the the crossroads. The “Old Rough and Ready”’ Zachary near village traditional victory celebration Old Brass Band will Bethpage - with Taylor, a Mexican War hero, and will be held complete pig costumed orators sporting the Democrats countered with play, roast, election cake and, stove hats will expound with General Lewis Cass of Michigan. pipe hopefully, not too many sour 2 19th century flourishes Neither candidate suited anti- typical Voters, as well as women of grapes. and the glorious banner Taylor to slavery advocates, who held a and children, are entitled tasty and Fillmore will be raised on rump convention in August and samples. high. chose New Yorker Martin Van village The Saturday, October 29 at 2 Old Bethpage Buren on the Free Soil to run restoration, by the — operated REG. LEMON — PEACH p.m., Democrats will hold their Ticket. Division of Nassau rally at the Noon Inn as the Free Museum th The Free Soilers were sup- of Soil faithful counter with a County Department JOY WHOLESALE SUNDRI ported by the Barnburners, a located th Recreation and Parks. is of the Democrat demonstration across street. FOR NEAREST STORE CALL 752.9230 splinter wing Round Road, south of From noon until 4 p.m., the . on Swamp party. Called Barnburners by the 48 voices of the Whigs will be heard Long Island Expressway exit

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~ PATING LSASTORES FOR NEAREST LOGA- TION CALL (516) 997-3200 Free Polo Count Fair Winners Resv- ‘ Another The sixth annual Hicksville awarded. rainy Sunday dam- Thank you, thank you, Library Old Time pened plans for free polo at Beth- Country Fair Barbara, Lynn and Joe and the held Page State Park for last weekend, was the usual Nassau the second County Office for sending week fun event. The in a row. “We entries this year these trained give ‘it professionals to another were more varied try this Sunday,” than help us make the Hicksville previously, and the commented John G. Sheridan, people who Library fair the success it made always General of the these articles were is. Manager Long Island State Park and somewhat changed Approxi- The first Recreation prize winners are as Commission. one fourth mately of the sub- follows: Diane Anthony Chayka, to mitted items were crafted by J. According Sheridan, all fees Kasselman, Susan Drake, Mrs will men. In be waived on previous years some of D. Burgess, Marie Baitz, Mrs. Sunday, the October 9 - FREE admission to entrants were men, but not Lorraine Smith, Josephine We the park and FREE admission to many. are pleased that the Hawkins, Si Widder, Mel- Harry the polo match. men of this community are proud nitsky. Marge Powers, John Zike, A to share the tradition of long at results of their talent Lori Fleckenstein, Kathleen standing and Bethpage State Park, polo takes labors with the entire Graepel, Marian McNamara, the be S community. Ruth spotlight every Sunday from a Schreiber, Joni Kay June The through October at 3:00 SPIDER MAN judges were Mrs. Barbara Whipple, Kathleen Anne- came to Hicksville recent ly to celebrate the Flynn, p.m. The matches Leno, Miss Carolyn Letteri and marie are conducted opening of the new 24-hour-service Citibank branch Kwaschyn, Laurie Moran, the at 522 Mr. by Meadowbrook Polo Club. Broadway. The hero of the Joseph Savage from Anita Pendergast, Mrs. Ruth young set is pictured here as he signed The entrance to th field is for Cooperative Extension Walker, Donald polo autographs Hicksville fans in front of the bank. R. Collins, located off = Association of Plainview Road, just Nassau County. Emma McGunningle, Bernice N. east of the Seaford-Oyster These Cornell University trained Soldat, Helen E. Bay Fast St. Hannah, Expressway (Powell PTA Op Heuse experts in Home Economics and Antoinette Avenue Fintz, Lorraine Duffy, exit). The East Street Agriculture, spent hours Gail Young, Bettina Kornbluh, K. School P.T.A. The P.T.A. will hol its Membershi Drive evaluating and re-evaluating Sarli, Jack first general meeting is Goodman, Jayne underway and all parents of their choices for the awards, then Novinski, GOP. Club Meets on Thursday, October 13 at 8:30 Stanley Dham, Eas Street School are to called for P.M. in the school urged assistance from their Geraldine Schacter, gym. The join “‘théir” P.T.A: The Ernest F. will be associates for the final decisions Some prize winners will be in Francke program ‘“‘Ope House’’ on each Republican Club of Hicksville for all (K-6th). and every ribbon next week&# paper. grades will hald their regular monthly After a short business meeting, Lee Ave Ope House

all ! meeting at 8:30 P.M. on Friday parents are welcom to go to Credible Crafts The Lee Avenue Schodl At Dr Dock evening, October 14th. The -their child’s- classroom, meet (Hicksville) P.T.A. meeting will be held at. the with their teachers, and hear a . cordially- m October 12 from 7:30-9:00 will surely be entranced the Veterans invites all with b of Foreign Wars Hall - general explanation of what their parents, children PoM.. mimi-courses will be given in mini-demonstrations and Wm M. Gouse Jr. Post No. 3211, child will be learning during the grades 4-6, toan Open House on In such cratts as glass-blowing. exhibition on Thurs., Oct. October 12. Glass- located at 320 South Broadway in year. Thé ‘‘Special Teachers’’ 13 at 8:00 PM. Take potters, batik. weaving and blower Scott this Brickle will take a Hicksville. (The hall is situated swill also be available at this time. ‘opportunit to meet your jewelry making at the new office child&# plain tube of glass and transofrm south of the Firestone Store and Refreshments will be served teacher. Refreshments of Dry Dock Bank it H Savings in into an object of beauty right north of the H.I.P. following meeting. will beserved Hicksville Building). th before your eyes. Jon Craig will Refreshments will be served. Why crafts? Because. show although you how to throw clay and The program will be the annual all of the artisans appearing make beautiful earthenware Republican candidates nite. display expertise. they will pieces demonstrate that vou too are Joellyn Goodman will teach capable of crafting pieces that you how t interlace fine fibers to Stre Closin you will treasure create unique pieces. Bebe So if you want to throw clay. Dushey_will teach you how you Anticipated Street Clsoings weld silver or blow don&# Due glass. can make jewelry to suit your to Sewer Construction for miss this exciting event. You individual needs. She will show Week of October 10 to October 14, learn how with a minimum of how include: you to accessorize your a basic equipment, knowledge of wardrobe with these ornaments Contract 1002-3-INT-152 and a creative technique flare, Lilly DiMartino, a master ‘Hicksville interceptor) you can create beautiful. durable craftswoman,’ wif demonstrate Plainview Road from New pieces in your home her batiking techniques. She South Road to Elm Street. Whether vou are interested in show how to blend beautiful Some restrictions on New South you . Road from learmy a craft. already ex colors on cloth to make Broadway to Plain- perenced with ane. or would just decorative wall hangings. view Road. like to view the exhibition you placemats. bedspreads, etc These closings are subject to chang due to weather conditions

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Plainview held its first annual Contests of DECA, Leadership Open House meeting on development. Fund Raisers and Alumni To Dress ay September 20. It was an Code. At the end of the invitation to all new prospective meeting. Wendy Kugelman DECA members. At this meeting headed a question and answer the students listened to Guest period Speakers The speaker consisted Mrs. Gloria Jones, the DECA of the Plainview Old-Bethpage advisor, and he officers are now DECA Chapter officers. which planning for DECA&# coming include, Wendy Kugelman, year. In the fall, DECA ha plans President; Adam Corin, First for two trips, one to Rochester, Vice-President; Jamie Fusco, for the DECNY New York State Second Vice-President: Stacey Leadership Conference, and the Gold, First Secretary: Laurie other, to , for the North Davis. Second Elisa Atlantic Regional Conference of Secretary: 8 oz LL6t’9 2990190 ‘Aepsin — aivuaH MalANIV1d/ONV1S1 — Himmel, Treasurer. Eva DECA. Also, the Plainview in- GIW 61 Beg

stallation of new members \ Rubenstein, Historian, and Billy will be $1.83 a: Reg. ‘ Parliamentarian. held on 9, and on Kugelman, November a Some of the topics discussed November 17. there will be the were: DECA Training Camp, County Workshop at the Plain- Work Experience Program, view High School. . 1 Vilella In Fre Dance Progra Edward Villella, principal Villella was a varsity baseball James Fy dancer with the New York City player and campus welterweight will’ Hicksville High School Alumni’ Ballet, climax a day of boxing champion during college. AVAILABLE AT PARTIC! teaching college athletes and In 1972, he received the annual Association will Honor James Home dancers at Adelphi University, on award of Mayor Lindsay&# Fyfe on Coming Day, SERVICED BY Ocotber 21 Mr. Fyfe has been a LARDBEW Tuesday, October 11, with a free Committee on Physical Fitness, ® resident of Hicksville for 27 public lecture-demonstration on along with a pro football player yrs. of Hicksville physical dynamics and the and two professional basketball He is a graduate relationship between dancing and players. High School, past pres. of Middle Country Disc. 2 OZ. athletics Villella has maintained Hicksville H.S. Alumni 2350 Middle Country Rd. $1.49 long Reg .

Association. Vice Pres. & ° The program will begin at 8 that the phsycial dynamics of Centereach Manager in the main office of P.M. in Room 201 of Adelphi& dancing and athletics are more Rockville Apothecary Long Island Bank. H is also an Harley University Center. It is closely related than is commonly 78 N. Village Ave. 18z member of Chamber of to all. free of and active open charge, no thought. Rockville Center : Commerce & Lions Club. : reservations are needed. SEPTA Meets Elgra As of his lecture- Tickets for the night of Friday, part 1188 A Grand Ave. demonstration, Villella will show Hicksville Septa meeting will Oct. 21 at. Antuns Restaurant-(Old Baldwin be held on Tues. Oct. 11th at 8:00 Country Manor) are available at a film which he made, called i The Al Losek Port CB Store “The Dancing Athletes.” which P.M. It will welcome night with Holden‘s Stationery. price of Beauty Bargai St. forum and refreshments. It $17.50 per person will include 1205 Deer Park Ave. 20 Mai St. 231 illustrates the similarities bet- open . Mai

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTI Thursday, October 6, 1977 — MID ISLAND/PLAINVIEW-HERALD — Pag 20 Chapter 15 ‘‘License - and Hempstead. N.Y. 11550 established as “Property Permit Procedures’, ap- inally D-4079-1T 106 MID and Fund&q also know as plicable to “all licenses Building “Fund A‘. in the amount of generally, of the Code of AMENDMENTS T0 THE into a check- Ordinances of the Town of CODE OF ORDINANCES $179,443.10, special aecount for the purpose of ac- Oyster Bay so as té provide CHAPTER 17 ing and constrv@rtion of a sub that license commissioner quiring a BE IT ORDAINED b the Road”. of station on Cantiague may deny the renewal a the: Town of Town Board of Board of Fire Commissioners license where it is found that Article V Oyster Bay, that Marmann the is in violation Eugene applicant “Traffie Control in Shopping of. has violated local Secty. or any Centers and Private Apartment law or.ordinance of the Town, (D4078) IT- 9/29-MID Complexes” of Chapter 17 has been convicted of or any “Motor Vehicles and Traffic’ of PUBLIC NOTICE crime of violation of or any the Code of Ordinances of the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, of State Law, or was guilty New York, of the Town of Oyster Bay, pursuant to the provisions making a false statement on as amended. be and the same Town Law, the Highway Law, the the application. hereby is amended as follows Nassau County AdmuiniStrative All interested shall persons AMEND: the title of Article Code and the several amend- have an opportunity to be heard V. “Traffic Control in ments to said laws, and pursuant upon the said proposed amen- Shopping Centers and to a resolution duly adopted b dments at the time and place Private Apartment Com- the Town Board on the 27th day of aforesaid. to read as follows: 1977, a entitled MILE FAILTE: At the Irish Feis in Plainview, plexes” September, map CEAD County The ordinance is o file in the ARTICLE V. Traffic Control Showing Real Property to Executive Ralph Caso accepts a plaque naming him an honorary “Map office of the Town Clerk and may of is Nassau at Hospitals: Shopping be Acquired for the Widening member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. On the left be examined during regular Centers; Private Miller Place, located at Hibernians John Irwin. Looking on are Ladies Auxiliary Apartment president business hours b any or all in- chairman John Bownes. Complexes, and on Private Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay. president Mary Barrett and first terested persons. Roads to promote Public Nassau County, N.Y., “dated BY ORDER OF THE For Mawr Sale Health, Welfare and Safety August, 1977, and. prepared by Books Wanted Bryn TOWN BOARD OF THE Sec. 17-252 & Son, Con- convenience, if you ADD: A new Sidney B. Bowne Your old books can provide a home at your TOWN OF OYSTER BAY Division 2 of said Mineola. Ne alumnae collectors at under sulting Engineers, college education - not because will call Ann R. Ocker Article V., as amended, to York, by direction of the Town but because 560-4229, or MY 2-5797. Town Clerk of what’s in them, file the Office is tax deduc- read as follows: Board, is now on in donate them to the Bryn Your donation you can Joseph Colby Sec. 17-252 Bethpage Court, of the .Town Clerk, Town Hall. of tible, and your books will bring in Mawr Book Sale. The proceed Supervisor New for the scholarship fund Hicksville, New York: traffic East Building, Oyster Bay, the sale provide a scholarship for revenue Dated: Septembe 27, 1977 Mawr Book control York to attend benefit, at the Bryn New York a Long Island girl Bryn Oyster Bay, PLEASE TAKE FURTHER Plaza in (1) The parking of any Sale at Mid-Island D-4081-1T 10 6 MID Mawr College. vehicle is NOTICE that a hearing will be Hicksville, on October 27, 28 29. prohibited Books can be picked up at your wherever a ‘‘no Parking” heldsin respect to said map in the NOTICE Ea LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL sign is posted on Bethpage Hearing Room, Town Hall, Court, between Bethpage Building, Oyster Bay. New Yor Road and Park Ave. in on the 25th day of October, 1977, NOTICE OF PUBLIC Raymond H Schoepflin, Chairman 197 Hicksville, New York and at 10 o'clo a.m. prevailing HEARING BY THE BOARD OF RE: __ SCHOOL TAXES where ever a ‘No lime. al which hearing the Town APPEALS Pursuant to the Robert Swenson, Parking- The undersigned Receiver of Fire Zone’ is on the Board will afford a reasonable - painted provisions of Art. I Div. 3, Secretary BAY, NEW YORK Taxes for the Town of Hemp- of said Bethpage opportunity to all interested Section 67 of the Building Zone OYSTER roadway 1977 stead, County of Nassau, State of Court, between Bethpage persons to make objections Ordinance, Notice is hereby OCTOBER 3, MID New York, hereby gives notice Road and Park Ave thereto or suggest changes given that the Board of Appeals D-4080-1T 10 6 that he has received the School (2) An offense against this therein will hold a Public Hearing in the eS Tax Roll and Warrant attached section BY ORDER OF THE TOWN Town Hall East Building Meeting PUBLIC NOTICE is punishable pur- thereto dated September 26, 1977 suant to Sec. 17-247 of this BOARD Room, Audrey Avenue, Oyster PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That and will be in attendance to Article OF THE TOWN OF OYSTER New York on WEDNESDAY- to law, a public hearing Bay, pursuant receive taxes at 200 NORTH BAY October 12 1977 at 8:00 will be held in the Hearing Room STATE OF NEW YORK, evening, FRANKLIN STREET, HEM- Ann. Ocker. P.M. to consider the following of the Town Hall, Audrey Avenue, COUNTY OF NASSAU, Joseph Colby. PSTEAD, N.Y. 11550 on MON- Town Clerk New OYS RBAY Supervisor cases: Oyster Bay, Nassau County, TOWN OF DAY, OCTOBER 3, 1977 and each Town Clerk of HICKSVILLE: York, on the 18th day of October, I, ANN R OCKER, Dated Oyster Bay. New York thereafter from 9:00 weekday Town of and 1977 - JERRY SPEIGEL: 1977 at 10 o'clo a.m., prevailing the Oyster Bay. September 27, 77-326. A.M. to 4:45 P.M. (Saturdays: of the Records of said Variance to erect a ground time, or as soon thereafter as custodian D- 4077 pInw Mid 3T 10 10 sig Sundays and holidays excepted) less than the required to consider the Town, DO HEREBY CERTIFY having practicable, PENALTIES: , the an- setback. - N W cor. West John ‘following amendments to the that have compared The following Scale of penalties St., and Newbridge Rd. Code, of Ordinances of the Town nexed with the original Amen _Everynight is hereby prescribed for neglect BY ORDER OF THE of Bay, New York, as dments to the Code of Ordinances Oyster to the School taxes after pay they Town of Sha BOARD OF APPEALS amended: of the Oyster Bay, become due and ~ payable. Board on Town of Oyster Bay ADD: A new Section 15-27 to adopted by the Town First half due and payable Wild Strawberry, September 27, 1977 (Chapter 17) October 1, 1977. If the first half is Lemon, Herb, filed in the Town Clerk Office Balsam & Protein, not paid on or before November and that the same is a true Astringent 10, 1977, penalty will be added at or Moisturizing transcript thereof, and of the the rate of one centum per per whole of such original. month from October 1 1977 8 OZ. SEAL calculated to the end of the month Reg. 49 during which payment is made. In Testimony Whereof, $1.85 Second half due and payable have hereunto signed my April 1 1978. Penalty on the name and affixed the seal second half will be added after of said Town this 29th day Ma 10, 1978 at the rate of one per of September, 1977 centum per month from April 1, Ann R Ocker 1978 calculated to the end of the Town Clerk. month during which payment is BY ORDER OF THE made. TOWN BOARD OF THE DISCOUNTS WHER _AP- TOWN OF OYSTER BAY Ann R Ocker i If the full year’s tax is paid on Town Clerk HARBORWAY or before November 10 1977, Joseph Colby 920 Atlantic Avenue discount where applicabl will be Supervisor Baldwin allowed on the second half of the Dated: Oyster Bay, New York COVE SUPER DISCT. tax al the rate of one centum 27, 1977 . per September 1 14 Glen Street of the second half. No discount D-4082-1T 10 6 MID Glen Cove allowed on payments made after * .MILLER PLACE PHARMACY Erected November 10,.1977. BOARD OF FIRE 7 Sullivan Street CSW ec Taxes are payable by cash, COMMISSIONERS Mille Place feelers certified checks and money or- JERICHO FIRE DISTRICT NEW PARK DRUGS ders. Uncertified checks will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 2418 Merrick Rd. accepted subject to collection all residents of the Jericho Fire Balimore only. District, Town of Oyster Bay, STAR BEAUTY When for tax Nassau N. Y. that the 2 02 “59 Merrick Avenue sending bills, County, Merrick please state the School District Board of Fire Commissioners of lecation, Section, Block and Lot the Jericho Fire District at a reg- SURFSIDE CHEMISTS Reg $2.09 4 numbers in accordance with the ular meeting thereof, held on 1079 Beach Street . DRUG A RAMA Nassau Tax 12 1977 a Long Beach 2709 Long Beach Rd. County Map. aSeptember adopted WYANDANCY DRUG Oceanside After May 31, 1978 the 1977-78 Resolution pursuant to Section 6d 275 Long Island Avenue School Tax Roll will be turned of the General Municipal Law, PRESCRIPTION CENTER 1° Oceanside to Permissive Referen- DRUG over to the Nassau County subject a JARON 67 Hillside Avenue TRIPLE S DISCT. Commack Rd. Treasurer and all after dum, an abstract of Resolution as 132 Williston Park payments 668 ood Commack that date should be made at the follows: Franklin Square JERICHO TOILETRIES Office of the County Treasurer, “BE IT RESOLVED THAT the GREENBAY PHARMACY 460 Commack Rd. Nassau County Office Building, Board of Fire Commissioners of Deer Park 219 Broadway 240 Old Country Road, Mineola, the Jericho Fire District, Town of AUSTI DRU Greenlawn DEER PARK DISCOUNT New York 11501. Oyster Bay, Nassau County, N 1966 Park Y., to a Permissive Re- ROCKVILLE APOTHECRACY Deer Avenue ROBERT D. LIVINGSTON, JR. subject 349 NEW YORK AVE. Deer Park ferendum, be authorized to Rockville Centre Receiver of Taxes shall HUNTINGTON transfer and monies in BY JOY WHOLESALERS SUNDRIES, INC. Town of Hempstea expend SERVICED Reserve Fund Dated: Septe 26 1977 the Capitol orig- Octobe Rotational Art Exhibits

The 1977 Rotating Art Exhibits, Jericho Tpke., Syosset. For in- Hicksville Library, 169 sponsored by the Town of Oyster formation call 746-5000. Jerusalem Avenue. For in- Bay CuJtur and Performing Pottery And Stained Glass By formation calll WE 1-1417.

- Arts (CAPA) Division of the Angela And Alan Glueckert - Fiber Wallhangings B Dyan Department of Community Locust Valley Library, Buckram Palmer - Citibank, 818 Hicksville Services, will continue their tour Road. For information call OR 1- Road, Massapequa. For in- of Oyster Bay Town banks and 1837 formation call 952-5500.

libraries during the month of Oils By Marion Green - Watercolors By Thomas

October. Rrudential Savings Bank, 333 Pepper - Syosset - Woodbury Glen Cove Park Now in its third year, the Avenue, Sea Cliff. For Community Center, 7800 rotational art program features information call 759-0636. Jericho Tpke., Woodbury. For the works of 42 local artists Japanese Bunka Embroidery information call 921-5944.

- - Oils proficient in a variety of art B Loretta Kandies East River By Bonnie Rosenberg forms including oil painting, Savings Bank, 5500 Sunrise Hwy., Hicksville Library, 169 STUDENT sculpture, graphics and Massapequa. For information Jerusalem Avenue. For in- LEADERS: The students above. received’ their * Student photography. call 799-1400 formation call WE 1-1417. Council pins for 1977-78 at an assembly program at St. ~ Pius X The schedule of exhibits and Oils By H. W. Kurlander - S. Oils By Leslie Sussman School on Friday, September 30th. Shown are: Front row,

- left to locations is as follows: Farmingdale Library, Merritt European American Bank, 10. right: Stephen Perepeluk, Victor Garcia, Andy Hardwick,

* Watercolors By Evelyn Road. For informati call C 9- Hicksville Road, Massapequa. Lorraine Cortazzo and Pat Donovan. Back row, left to right: Abrahms-Oyster Bay East 9090 For information call 333-9000. Kevin Barry, Janeanne Pierro, Kim Kath LaSala, Julie

- Petito and - Oils Peters. Norwich Library, East Main Oils By Thom Lutz European - By Jeffrey Webb Central Stacy a Street, Oyster Bay. For’ in- American Bank, Brush Hollow Savings Bank, Jericho Tpke. and formation call 922-1212 Road, Jericho. For information South Oyster Bay Road, Syosset. Aret Watercolors B Louis Barberis call 333-9000. For information call 931-4444. Toba Seeki

- - Prudential Savings Bank, 6311 Watercolors By Stan Newland Mix Media By Charles Winslow The Town of and Northern Blvd., East Norwich. Nassau Trust Company, 9 Nassau Trust Company, 147 Oyster Bay is up: dismantling their artists and craftsmen Exhibits For information call 922-1200 Northern Blvd., Greenvale. For Forest Avenue, Locust Valley. seeking to display will be at a exhibit their works in the 1978 location for on®month Etchings By Ahuvah Bebe information call 621-0800. For information call 671-9200. given at a For Cultural and Arts time. The sale of works will be Dushey - Syosset Library, 225 Acrylics By Ann O'Con - further information on the Performing (CAPA) Division’s Rotational but e&am - permitted, South Oyster Bay Road. For European American Bank, 500 rotational art program and other piece sold Art Exhibits must be information call 921-7161 Hicksville Road, Bethpage. For CAPA happenings, contact Lois program. replaced wit a com CAPA parabl selection. - information call 333-9000. Oils By Johanna Fay Long Manning, Superintendent, Registration forms are now To obtain a - at ext. 245. registration foe Island Trust Company, 455 Oils By Jane Rosenberg 922-5800, available to artisans to wishing and for further commit an exhibit of their works information, Set contact Day-Nite Budget Hearings planning denied to the that it will be some Lois’ Manning, CAPA grant time before lo a one-year tour of Town banks Town by the U.S. Department of the courts Superintendent, at 922-5800 ext. (Continued from Page 4) ultimately reach a and libraries. All types of art, and Housing and Urban decision.” 245 between 9 AM and 4:45 PM Development arts and crafts, ‘will be con- last figures were down on paper, (HUD) because of the Town The Preliminary Budge for the weekdays All registration forms sidered. The 1977 program. in- we were nol sure that we would refusal lo go along with HUD Highway Funds reflects actual must be returned by Friday, cluded Japanese Bunka be able to achieve a budget that demands for low-income cost increases, in October 28, to: CAPA Division, housing especially fuel, Embroidery, fiber wallhangings, would produc no increase in the ‘‘Had imaterials and the Department of projects,’ Colby explained. equipment, stained Commu General Town pottery, glass and Tax,’’ according to we gotten the grant, which we unemployment insurance that Services, TownHall West, Audrey tapestry as well as oil and Colby. *‘I very pleased to offer sul believe we have a the State mow Avenue, Oyster New York legal right requires. The watercolor Bay, a that paintings. budget halds the current to, we would have met next proposed 1978 total is $7,918,577. 11771. Upon receipt of the ap- tax rate of 82.5 cents per $100 year&# Part Town expenditures This fund is currently budgeted Participating artists are plication, CAPA will arrange for assessed valuation.” for the of their with an increase of about half a at $7,739,861. The proposed High- responsible safety an appointment to preview the The proposed Part Town penny.’ The Part Town budget way-Fund will increase the High- exhibits in transit, and for setting works. (Building, Zoning and Planning total for 1978 is proposed at way Tax by 3.6 cents per $10 and Development) tax rate for $1,453,671. It is currently assessed valuation to 78.8 cents. 1978 will increase eight-tenths of budgeted at $1,400,977. For the average home assessed a penny from 9.6 cents per $100 Colby noted that while the at $7,300, this increase amounts G. SCH WARZENBERGER Richey, Flori died on Se 29, assessed valuation to 10.4 cents. Town is ahead with plans to less than 22 cents a month in going George Schwarzenberger. of He was the husban of Helen; “In this increase was for battle over HUD’s actual taxes. part, slight a legal Hicksville died on Sept. 27. He father of Carl F. Jr. and Frances needed to make up for the $17,400 denial of the funds, ‘‘we “As we gat into budgets that expect was the husband of the late Erickson; brother of Tina San- of service cover specific types Bertha; uncle of Audrey Duhigg. tomero of California. He is also su¢h the and Part- as Highway He reposed at the Henry J. survived by three grandchildren. Town Funds, which to apply only Stock Funeral Home, Newbridge He reposed at the Vernon C. residents in the unincorporated Rd., Hicksville. The Funeral was Wagner Funeral Home, Old there limited areas, was op- Friday, Sept. 30, with: the Country Rd., Hicksville. Mass of portunity for even minimal religious services at 10 a.m. the Christian Burial was on Mon., trimming,&q Colby explained. CARL F. CARUSO SR. Oct. 3 at St. Ignatius Loyola R.C. The Budget hearing is A former resident of Plainview, Church. Interment followed in scheduled for 10 AM and 8 PM Carl F. Caruso Sr-‘of New Port Holy Rood Cemeter

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE SOCCER’ has CLUB and alway will stand in the Soccer the wonderful NOTICE OF PUBLIC have youth an opportunity-to be heard (Continued backgroun of himself. HEARING BY THE BOARD OF from Pag 7) giving organization it is, and will con- upon the said amend. Call him hour APPEALS proposed any and he will tinue to be ‘as as Pursuant to the ments man who has done all the lon we have at the time and place take care it it. People like Mike peopl like these provisions of Art. - for the club in the giving and Div. 3, aforesaid. publicity past and the not Section 67 of few Maquires mak it suc- wanting in Thank all the Building Zone The years, and has done a return you ordinance is o file in the cessful. -One can involved. Notice become : Ordinance, is splendid jot. He is also the man : hereby office of the Town Clerk and emotional that the Board may for the thinking how’ won- given of Appeals be examined responsible fabulous in- Rent-a-kid during -regular derful these are will hold a Public door tournaments. people giving Hearing in the business hours Numbers on and by any or all in- sacrificing for our youth in Fall indoors Hall * clean-up, or out? Town East Building Meeting terested shirts, balls,.nets, socks, you persons Hicksville. Thank not name he does you. Why Rent-A-Kid from Room, Audrey Avenue, Oyster BY it, it. This man has the ORDER OF THE Names go on and on. Al ite Youth New York on given of himself Sakk, Council we Bay, WEDNESDAY TOWN completely. The puc BOARD OF Marty Conway our own ive a evening, October 12 1977 at man I am talking about is the one Tony temporary employment THE TOWN OF Camara, Bill Creshman Pat forte available for 8:00 P.M. to consider the and only Mike Dolan. all kin of OYSTER BAY McHugh Frank Schnur Jeff work - after school following cases: . It would take many pages to be or on Josep Colby Kugler. These are just a few weekends. The PLAINVIEW: able t list all that Mike has done of fee is $2.50 ‘per Supervisor the many adults involved in hour. Please call 77-324 - DANIEL PRICE: for our children to date....Mike Denise Duffy, Dated: making the Hicksville Americans 931-7121 for further Variance to erect an, attached information. Ann R. Ocker garage with less tha the LEGAL NOTICE Town Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL side -W_ NOTICE © required yards. s Rich- Oyster New York Bay, located in the half of plication for a’ field St., 150.32 ft N o Pleasant easterly special exception Septembe 27, 1977 a Ave. . building located on Lot 58 pursuant to the Zone ft.N/oJohnsonPl. & D-4084-1T 10/6 PL Building coupled with th Ordinance of 641. LEVITTOWN - & OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK utilization of the Town of Oyster Henry off-street Ba follows: Mildre Lutz, mother-daughter OCTOBER 3, 1977 parking provided as : NOTICE TO BIDDERS on an overall industrial PROPOSED res. (2nd kitchen), S/ s Crest La. BY ORDER com- SPECIAL EX- OF THE The Board of 68 ~ Education of plex including Lots 54, 55, 57 CEPTION: Petition of UNITED ft.W/oCastleLa. BOARD OF APPEALS Union Free School 642. District No. 17 and 5 of Section 13 Block 89 JEWISH Y’S OF LONG FRANKLIN SQUARE - Town of of ISLAND, Oyster Bay the Town of Oyster Hicks- on the Land and Thomas & Kathleen Raymond Bay, Tax Ma of INC. for & special exception to Mirabelli, H.Schoepfli ville, Nassau New York Nassau .res. (2nd kit- County, County. conduct, operate and maintain an mother-daughter Chairman ‘in accordance with Section 103 of The above mentioned chen), S/s Bileen St. 51.06 ft. petition eleemosynary institution, pur- Robert Swenson, Article 5-A of the and E/ oBileen Ct. General map wiich accompanies it suant to Division 7, Section 317 D-4087-1T 10/6 Secretary Municipal Law) are on BALDWIN - hereby invites file and may be viewed subdivision (g) of the Building Nancy the submission of D'Am sealed bids on daily (except Saturday, Sunday Zone Ordinance of the Town of variances, front yard Industrial Arts - or setback, side PUBLIC NOTICE Sho Supplies, Holidays) between the hours of Oyster Bay, on the premises yards aggregate, PLEASE TAKE Jr. High 1977 78:40 for 9 a.m. and construct one & two NOTICE, That use in the 4:45 described below: ‘ story addi- p.m., prevailing * pursuant to law, a Schools of the District. Bids will time, at the office of the All that tions, N/S ‘Va Buren St. 100 ft. public hearing Town certain plot, piece or be received « E/ will be held in the Room until 2:00 p.m. on the Clerk. of oGrand Blvd. Hearing 2 parcel land, with the 26th 645. of the Town Hall, Audrey Avenue, day of October, 1977, in the Any persan interested in the buildings and improvements BALDWIN - Ronal Corp. erect: one double Oyster Bay. Nassau County, New Purchasing Office at the subject matter of the said thereon erected, situate, faced, illumi- York, on the Administration will nated 8! x 25th day of October, Building on hearing be given an oppor- lying and being at Plainview, ground sign, 4’, height 1977 at 10 o'cl Division 20 ft., setback 2 a.m., prevailing Avenue at 6th Street, tunity to be heard with reference Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau ft. from side lime, or as soon thereafter as Hicksville, New York, at which thereto at the time and New property line, S/ W cor. Grand place County, York, and & practicable, to consider lime and place all bids will be above described Ave. & Stowe Ave. the designated. as follows. :

646-648. WEST - following amendments to the publicly opened. BY ORDER OF THE Premises located at Plain- HEMPSTEAD Code of and Display Ordinances of the Town Specifications bid form TOWN BOARD OF view, Town of Oyster Bay, Holding Co., Inc., use of may be obtained at- building for of Oyster Bay, New York, as the Pur- THE TOWN OF bein on the northeast carner repair manne- amended chasing Office, Administration OYSTER BAY of Manetto Hill Road and quins; rear yard variance, main- ADD: Building, Division Avenue at 6th Joseph Colby Washington Boulevard, tain loading platform; waive off- Street, street rki To Chapter 18, ‘‘Offenses- Hicksville, New.York. Supervisor having a frontage on Manetto irements, The ,S/E co Miscellaneous" of the Code of Board of Education Ann R. Ocker Hill Road of 637’ and having Ch Vall Ave. & Hamilton Ave. Ordinances of the Town of reserves the right to reject all Town Clerk- the following depths, 689’ bids and Dated: Interested should Oyster Bay a new Article IV to award the contract to September 27, 1977 along the boun- parties ap- northerly , other at the above time “Open Containers of than the lowest bidder for Oyster Bay, New York dary, 483’ along the easterly pear and place. B of Alcoholic Beverages.& any reason deemed in the best D-4086-1t10 6PL boundary, and 647’ frontage order the Board of Zoning interest of Appeals. “ New Section 18-37 would the District. Any bid along Washington Boulevard, submitted will be Armand prohibit any person from binding for NOTICE BIDDERS containing in all 8.78 acres. A:Granito, forty-five (45) to That the ; Chairman having in his possession an days subsequen The Board of Trustees of the premises herein are the date of bid known and b ‘, open container of an opening. Hicksville Free Public Library of. as Section 13, EdSutherlan BOARD OF Block D4083 1T 10/6 MID alcoholic beverage while ina EDUCATION the Union Free School District a, Lots 559 and 783 on tary UNION FREE the Land public area, orinavehicleina SCHOOL No. 17 of the Town of and Tax Map of Oyster Bay, - DISTRICT NO. Nassau public area 17 Hicksville Nassau County, New County. of the Town of The above mentioned New Section 18-38 creates a York (in accordance with Section petition Oyster and maps which it presumption that an open Bay, 103 of Article 5-A of the Gener accompany Hicksville are on file and be container of an alcoholic Municipal Law) hereby invites may viewed Nassau County, New York daily (except beverag in a vehicle is in the the submission of sealed bids on Saturday, Sunday, of all Marie C. Egan or Holidays) between the hours of Possession the oc- fuel oil for use in the Hicksville ALLERGY District 9 a.m. and cupants thereof Clerk Free Public Library of said 4:45 p.m., prevailing Dated9 30 77 time, at the office of New Section 18-39 provides a district aforementioned. Bids will the Town nda ag D-4088-IT 10 6 Mid Clerk. of $25.00 and or 10 20 penalty be received until 2 p.m. on the MEDICINE days imprisonment for the 28th of October Any person interested in the Bey PUBLIC day 1977, at the first NOTICE subject matter of the said violation, to $50.00 and Hicksville Free Public Library, x NOTICE is hereb given, pur- will be /or 15 days imprisonment Jerusalem Avenue, Hicksville, hearing given an op- suant to law, that a public be for subsequent violations. New in the Librarian' portunity to heard with will be held York, hearing by the Town reference thereto at the time and All persons interested shall office at which time and plac all Board of the Town of Oyster Bay, place above designated. Nassau bids will be publicly opened County, New York, on BY — ORDER Specifications and bids be OF Tuesday, October 18, 1977, at 10 may obtained THE TOWN BOARD o'cl at the Hicksville Free a.m., prevailing time, in OF THE TOWW OF Public A261 ‘ 129 — the Library, Jerusalem * ‘Aepsan | G1YH3IH CIN — £z e8e Hearing Room, Town Hall, OYSTER BAY MALANIV1d/ Schic Avenue, Hicksville, New York. East Building, Audrey Avenue, 4 oz The Board of Trustees of the Josep Calby INJECTOR Oyster Bay, New York, for the Supervisor Hicksville Free Public Library purpose of considering an ap- Ann R. Ocker reserve the right to reject all bids Reg. $1.50 Men arena) | plication for a special use permit Town Clerk and award the contract to other . pursuant to the Building Zone Dated: September 27, 1977 than the lowest bidder for any Ordinance of the Town of Oyster Oyster New York reason deemed in the best in- Bay, Ba as follows: D-4085-IT-10 6 PL. terest of the bid PROPOSED SPECIAL USE Library. Any submitted will be binding for 45 PERMIT: Petition of NICK PAP- NOTICE OF 1& PUBLIC 15’s Reg the HEARING PALARDO days subsequen to dat of bid for special per- BY THE BOARD 3.19 opening mission to operate in an ‘‘H” OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES ZONING APPEALS Industrial District (Light Indus- OF THE HICKSVILLE Pursuant to the provisions of try. an indoor skateboard arena FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Article 12, Section Z-3.0. of the pursuant to the Building Zone Or- UNIGIN FREE SCHOOL Byilding Zone Ordinance, dinance of the Town of Oyster NOTICE DISTRICT NO. 17 is hereby given that the Ba on the following described of the Town of Oyster Bay BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS premises: of Hicksville, Nassau County, the Town of Hempstead will All that certain plot, piece or New York hold a public hearing in the Town parcel of land situate, lying Kenneth S. Barnes, Meeting Pavilion,~ Town’ Hall and being at Plainview, Town Library Director Plaza, Main Street, Hempstead, of Oyster Bay, County of New York Submitted: October 4, 1977: on October 26, 1977 at Nassau, and State of New 9:30 A.M. to consider the IT - - follow- York, more (D4089) 10/6 MID being _parti ing applications and appeals: described as follows: cularly PUBLIC NOTICE THE FOLLOWING CASES on the north side of Property NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, WILL BE CALLED AT 9:30 A.M. Old Country Road 669.03 feet to that a pursuant law, public 639. WANTAGH - Andrew C. eas| of the end of a curve con- hearing will be held by the Town Manger, use premises for day- the north side of Old necting Boad of the Town of Oyster Bay, time parking (commuters’ cars), Road with the east Country Nassau County, New York, on Ss Seaford Avé. (Railroad side of Newtown Road, October at 10 Ave.) AVAILABLE AT YOUR Tuesday, 18 1977 60ft.E o Grove St. LOCAL DRUG SUN STORE having a frontage on Old o'cl a.m., time, in 640. OCEANSIDE - FOR NEAREST LOCATION prevailing Robert & CALL 1416) Country Road of 686.59 feet the 239-8615 Hearing Room, Town Hall, Susan Wildermuth, variances, TION CAL (212) 895-5200 and of a depth approximately East Building.” Audrey Avenue, side yard, maintain dwelling, 1397 feet irregular) Oyster Bay. New York, for the side yard. maintain detached Petitioner' use of ° actually purpose considering an ap- garage, W s Oceanside Rd. 50.01 October — Thursday, 6 1977 MI ISLAND/PLAINVIEW HERALD = Pag 24 -

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