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HICKSVI 1, NE YORK 10tered as Second Clas Matter of Hicksville, N.Y. Post Office
Ir MAY BE DIFFICULT to believe,Hicksville 14 years apart. The locale is part
and Broadway, looking east.
in 1948 by Albert J, Wileyview the
‘to the difference, we liked the tree-shaded elder scene better.
Ne R Dep Color Up.t Yo-” Residents and all LIRR patrons tion project, it was learned today.
who use the Hicksville Station will A ballot. box and a supply of
have a unique opportunityto select, ballots will be available at the
by ballot, the permanent colors present depot for the period end-
EY, Bethpege Republican on
to open Republican campaign headquarter:‘of the RR crossing. Behind Daley is C. Bruce
From the left
rough texture brick.:. {
The interior choice includes
plain yellow and a dusty-effect -
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Which will decorate the newtwo- ‘ing Monday, Oct 22. On display,level station coming as part of the starting tomorrow, will be samplesrail road grade crossingelimina- of the six colors and two types of
: brick vexture.
= The exterior choice includes
Hill Dinne white with a black speckle, white
with a cocoa ,bright blue
rough texture brick, spruce
yellow, dusty effect peach, dustyeffect blue, dusty effect ivory,spruce green and pink. -
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Residents of other L..1, areaswhere elimination programs have
been undeftaken were not giventhechoice of colors. The choice. of
colors for HickSville station willwith a
green with speckle and smooth be permanent, spokesmanfort |glaze brick, lite yellow with speck- .Long Island Rail Road stated. :
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Alumni Homecoming _
= Presentation Oct 20The Board of Directors of the Hicksville High School Alumni Associ.”
Inc. has voted a $250.00 Homecoming presentation to the Classof 1962.. «
The gift earmarked as a kickoff for theannual Washington Trip fund will
be presented at the Alumni reception following the Homecoming football:
game with Plainview, Saturday, Oct. 20. a;
‘That evening the annual Homeceming Dance will be held at the
Marcpiere located on Route 110 Farmingdale, New York. Alumni arid
aduit friends of Hicksville High may secure tickets for the Dance from
the committee members. Two hundred tickets were sold the first weekof the sale, The subscription is $2.00 per person.
contest includingJ
admission to the reception
are also df sale at $1,00 each, ©
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Lou Millevolte is Chairman of the 1962 Homecoming assisted by
Joseph Naso, William Frolmhoefer, William Schtimpe and Gus
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Vincent P. Hilly of Hicksville, Demo-
‘Council, second from joins the Demo- He office
May john j. Burns of Bing- ef Grand Knight when the Josephvoter Barry Council opened its newCiub
;xun- House, During the first year,seck- Hilly directed the activitiesforthe
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Pag 2 - MID ISLAND/PLAINVIEW HERALD - October 11, 1962:
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Hicksville Boys Club is planninga Card Party to be held Tuesday,Oct. 16 at St. Ignatius School
basement, E. Nicholai St., near
Broadway, Hicksville.The affair is conducted once a
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year by the Ladies Auxiliary of the
PBC and has been so successful in
the past, that it has become an
important fund raising event.
The proceeds of the affair will gotoward carrying out the many ac-
SELECT the Beet! @Paragon,
Phone: WElls 8-9898
“P Auxilia Spons Benefitivities of the Hicksville Police
Boys Club.You may help support the Police
Boys Club activities by purchasingtickets to the Annual Card Party at
the door. “Donations are $1.25.Coffee and cake will be serve free
and other refreshments will be
available.
FRANK T.WEBERBETHPAGE-- Frank T. Weber
of S56 Central Ave., here, died
on October 8, He was the beloved
husband of Ann Marie; loving father
of Frank J., and Margie Keteltas;
brother of Albert J. of Seaford;Marie Pear, of Plainview; and
Rita Perazzone of New Jersey.Also survived by eight grand-children,
He reposed at the Arthur F.
White Funeral Home. ~
Vince Braun’s Me MarketFree Delivery
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formerly occupied bysite cleared....People who
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GENE STALLER of StarlightHicksville Post Office is reportedly looking for extra space, with park-.
...When all the curbing and drainagwill
be
like a new community, How-
wn pothole alley... .W
FRED WALTERS of Walters Liquor from his trip abroad. ...FREEMAN
PARR, past president of ks Rotary Club, is canvassing various
garden shops for tulip bulbsto
be planted in the Rotary Traffic Circle,north of the RR, the latter part of the fall. It should look lovely next
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AIRMAN Third Class Anthony Vin-
ci, Jr., son of -Mr, and Mrs, An=
thony Vinci of 31 Westbury Ave.,Plainview, has satisfactorily com-
pleted the Accounting and Finance
Specialist Course at Sheppard Air
Force Base, Texas, and is now
serving with the United States Air
Force in Libya, North Africa.
Christia Mother
Start- YearThe St. Ignatius Loyola Auxiliary
of Christian Mothers held their
first meeting of the 1962-63 school
year on Monday*evening, Sept. 24.
Mrs. Evelyn Spina, president,welcomed the mothers and ex-
pressed her hope that this will be
the start of a spirimally active
year whicl can be attained. onlythrough the assistance of the
mothers.
Mrs. Margaret Giannelli spokeon behalf of the Girl Scout move-
ment and made a pleas for leaders
and program consultants, 2.
A Cake Sale will be held on
Sunday, Oct. 28 after all the
Masses. Mrs. Sara Allen will be
the chairman.
SPring.... oe
The COLUMBIAN SQUIREof
St. Ignatius Loyola Circle #547, re-
cently sponsored a talk o drug addiction....Maybe our cdlendar is
wrong, but a local supermarke is offering those collapsible, metal
Christmas trees for sale right now....
‘
HAP HOLDEN was elected president of Hicksville Kiwanis during the
week....Hicksville Rotary will hold Ladies Night Nov. 10 at the Alibi
Manor, Plainview, with CHARLES BARVELS and ‘RUDY BOUSE in
charge....B. THOMAS GILMORE of 21 Clearwater Dr.,.Plainview, has
been named advertising and sales promotion manager for the Westing-~
house lamp division. His new office will be in Bloomfield, N.J....OysterBay Town Republicans have ters inmore communities
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this year than ever before, Up to 15 locations at the latest count....-
Members of the Hicksville School Board and Library Board were sched-
uled to hold an off-the-record session last night, presumably relating to
the referendum the library wants to stage concerning a bond issue-for an-
addition to the library building...-Regular School Board meeting at -
Hicksville High this Friday night....This is Fire Prevention Week andHicksville Fire Dept is sponsoring a poster contest in the schools.
J Received a post card this week from
HERB JOHNSEN posted inN
enroute to the West Coast to
visit his daughter and law..
&qu two new RepublicanCommitteemen who have been appointed to re-
place George Kunz andKen Woodof the 45th Election District, Hicksville,are JOHN M, GRODZINSKI, of 326 Acre Lane, Hicksville, and JOSEPH A.
MAGEE of 37 Arch Lane, ville 5
MRS KAYE DENNING of Randy . Plainview, is exhibiting her
enamel at the LI Craftsmen’s GuildGallery, 562 Middle Nétk Rd., Great
ORIGINAL
oct. 12°THRU OCT 21
open: 3 P.M.—11 P.M. Weekdays
P.M.—11 P.M. Sat? & Sun
ADMISSION: Adults—$1.00Children — .50
MINEOLA FAIR
ROOSEVE RACEWA Westb L I
A golden harvest of old-fashian
. .pageantry and exhibits...thrills
ed country festivities and modern midway
nightly fantasia of fireworks.
SE Lon Island’s Best Livestock and Far Crop
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Cooker . . .
Flowers...
Prize Poultry
Soa Box Derby
THRIL T ali-cirt wild West Rodeo Show
1500-Piec
Armand Show . .
Flower Show
Act...
._.ggame Birds
4-H Clubs. .
“Missing Lunk”. .
Old-Time Nickelodeon Movies
Prettiest Babies.. .
Hobbies...
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Fruits and Vegetable .. .
.Kids: Milk a real live cow!
Midwa Rides
e Massed Bands. . .
Fireworks. . .
arachutists. . .
Sky- BalancinPrecision Horsemanship . . .
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Free Bab Sitting Service.
TH FAI IS COUNT JUBILE AN THOUSAN THRILLS
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Mrs. Spina introduced her chair-
men for the new year: Joan Robin-
son, Program; Jean Mulholland
and Lrene Dannhauser, Uniforms:Lorraine Guest, Publicity; Made-
line Keller, Membership; MaryNovellano, Milk; Alice Groody and
Dorothy Seery, Mimeograph; Helen
Neck. The public is invited....Six out of seven me)
3 of Hicksville Boardof Education and School
Attorney JOSEPH CATALANO will be in Syracuse, Oct 21 to 23, attend-
ing the annual conference 0} ‘Ne York State School.Boards Assoc.
WILLIAM BRUNO will not be up. ...he Board has adopted the
third week in October to be in the schools as United States
Week. Now it develops that U Day and Week falls at the same time.... -
Brennan, Hospitality; Helen Ter- at lea one week-day Mass and 2nd World War 1. He was Pastlikosky, Medical; RoseMcGeever, their Holy Com for
der of the Anni Post
Dark Horse; Margaret Stolz, vocations in the,parish and recite Spanish-American War Veterans.
Transportation; Mary Cvinar, Re- two official prayers aftertheMass of Oswego, N.Y. .and a member of
freshments; Stella Brimlow, for the same intention.c
the Bar Association of Oswego
- Candy; Theresa O'R Ice The Moderator, Rey. Leo J. County. :
Cream. Goggin, welcomed the mothers and He will repose at the Charles
Dain Funeral Home,
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112 East.Second St, Oswego, N.Y., until
Friday, Oct, 12, Interment will
be in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego, -
under the direction of the Henry.
Stock. Funeral Home, 132 New-
ridge Rd., Hicksville,
EDMUND HEPPELLHICKSVILLE -- Edmund (Ted)
Heppell: of 2 E. John St., here,died October 8, He is survived by
his. wife, Anne (ree CampbellWalker); his
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children, JohnFrancis C, Misturini; and Anne
M. Hoeschneider; his mother, Ann
Elizabeth Heppe and“ seven
grandchildren,Mr. Heppell was a member of
Metropolitan Lodge #273F & AM. Masonic services were
held at the Henry. J. Stock FuneralHome Wednesda evening, Oct. 10,
Paes are ye a
TUPPER LAKE, N.Y. — William ligious Services were held
F, Frey died here Tuesday, Oct, Phursday, Oct. 11, at 10:00 a.m.,
9. He was the husban of the late ev. Dominic K. Ciannelli officiat-
Marie ‘Anna, He isisurvivediyinis 182: ! followed at Plain .
children, MildredGouldandWalter ' Cemetery, Hicksville.
Tup LakHert ya MARY JEA HERRSCHAtown; his brother, Philip Frey; _
HICKSVILLE -- Mary Jeanand seven grandchildren, i Herrschaft (nee Hayes), a former
Funeral arrangement were resident of West Hempstead, died
under the direction of Urban on October 8. She is survived byFuneral Home, 42-17 69th St., her husband, Thomas T.; her
Woodside, L.1.©
ees children, Thamas F., Andrew J., “
2 and David F..W.; her parents,
TORREY A. BALL Mr. and Mrs. William S, Hayes;
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‘a sister, Betty Anne Wayte; and
The Principal, Sr. M, Venard,O.P., expressed her gratitude for
the help she has recejved from the
mothers. Sr. Venard suggestedthat the membership tour throughthe school buildings to see the
benefits the children are reapingfrom Msgr.*Bittermann’s gener-osity. She pointed out that $19,000has been spent on improvementsand new equipment. There is now
an enrollement of 1400 students
staffed by 18 nuns and 10 layteachers.
First Holy Communion for theSecond Grade only will be héld on
Saturday, May 4, 1963, School
closings due to inclement weatherwill be announced over Radio Sta-tions WHLI, WOR, WGSM, and
Kelly.
WGBB. When Hicksville Public Obitue rySchools are closed on stormy days, 5
St. Ignatius will be closed. For,
aethose residing in the Hicksville WILLIA F. FREY,
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School District, nine blasts of the
fire whistle will be sounded at
7 a.m. signalling that the school
district will be closed.The Vice President, Mrs, Ceil
Larkin, will be the chairman forthe St. Monica’s Circle. Under the
patronage of St. Monica, memberswho are free to do so will pledge
egMUTTON,
POSILLICO!BARBER SHOP:
urged all to attend the meetingsregularly pointing out both the
spiritual and social advantajOn Sunday, Nov. 4, there will
be
a
Day of Recollection. It will start
at 2:00 p.m. and conclude withinthree or three and a half hours,
It will be a day of great spiritualbenefits.
,
The next regular meeting will beheld on Monday, 22, in the
school hall at 8: p.m. Dr,Maurice Leahy will give a talk on
the Blessed Mother and also showafilm.
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The Dark Horse prize of threedollars was won by Mrs, Barbar:
solemn requie!_
offered for her in St, Thomas theApostle R. C. Church at 9:30 a.m.
Interment followed in Long IslandNational Cemetery. .
Fridays 8 AM to 8 PM
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
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= HICKSVILLE, N.Y E 167 W. Marie St., here, died brother, William J. Hayes. ri
N.Y. October 9. He was the husban of She reposed at the Barhes-Sor- °
Free Parking in Rear t la Harri (n Potter.) He Yentino Funeral Anata ales=
S survive y hi~~
| Hempstead, until Thursday= Open g AM to 7 PM Ocker,
Recess when a m mass wa
veteran of the Spanish-AiWar; the Mexican War
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were held-0:00 a.m., -
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at Plainie,
SCHAFry Jean
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the Assoc this week, Parents are invited to call a local -
‘hiropractor for a free appointment during October. Dr. Carmin Rinni
fk Carte Pis program chalpae ae or~ Edward. P. Hocy.ofWantagh is publicit ity director. (Von Elm Photo)
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estaurant, Garden City, by ladies campeign volunteers workingJ Albert A. Oppido. Mrs. Jo
MAIN OF FICE: 60 BROAD .
HICKSVILLE, L.I., NEW YORK
@ Banking by Meil
e Checking Accounts
Business and Personal© Christmas Club
e Commercial Loans
Personal Loans
Safe Depasit Boxe
Sevings Accounts
Travelers Checks
AND MANY OTHER SERVICES FOR YOU AT
OUR CONVENIENTLY LOCATED BRANCH OFFICES.
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‘Qcto 11, 19 - MID ISLAND/ HER~
Po3Newbor AuditoFo Sco Appe
Solomon Newborn, CertifiedPublic Accountant, will serve asauditor of the 1962 campaign oftheMid-Island Council Girl Scouts, it
‘was announced today by Frank.
chairman’ of the campaigncommitte‘The campaign. which will open
Oct. 14 has a goal of $85,000,‘The campaign theme is “Service...A Girl Scout Promise.”
Newborn will establish proced-ures to be followed throughout the
campaign organization by volun-
teer solicitors, so that an accurate
accounting of the funds subscribedto the work of-the Mid-IslandCouncil may be submitted to the
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Mer Leag Plans No 3 EveMeeting of the GlenCove-Hicks- $7.50 per person. Everyon is
ville League of Mercy Hospitalwas welcome.held on Thursday, Oct. 4th, at The next of th Leagu1:30 P.M. atthe BrookviHe Country will be held on Thursday, Nov. 8th,Club. at 1:00 P.M,. at the home of Mrs.
The Leagu will ‘hol a Supper- ‘Roland Crowe in Glenscove. The
Dance on Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Leagu will hold a sale of Christ-
Tam - Shanter Country Club at mas gift itemsat this meeting. TheBrookville. The music will be by proceeds. will go to the Mercy
the Triatones. The price will be Hospital -
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Buy Your Flowers Where They Are Grown:
GIES GREENHOUSESServing the Communtty 36 Years
32 LEE AVEU HIC vie N.Y.DELIV
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campaig committee and the Boardof Directors of theGirl Sco Coun-dL
Each of the eighteen commun-ities in the Council is conducting -
its share of the annual campaign,In District 111, which includes
the town of Hicksville and Jericho,there are 77 Girl Scout troops,The girl membership is 1537; theadult membership is 400; total
membership is 1937 as of June.Matthew Lynch of Hicksville,
has accepted the position of FundDrive Chairman o District 111,for this year. ‘Through Girl
.”? Lynch affirmed, ‘Ourgirls can enjoy wholesome rec-
reation, make new friends, learnPractical skills, and develophealthy attitudes that ‘will help
determine the direction their liveswill take,”*
Conce AssSeeki Member
With each passing season, at-
tendance at the Community Con-cert Halls has shown-a markedincrease aS the interest in cul-
ture and music, in particular,gains momentum.
In their anticipation of a sharpincrease in membership, Mid Is-
land Concert Association, cover-
ing the Hicksville and Jericho area,
expects to offer a series of out-
‘standing concerts to the communitythis season. Some of the recitalsalready announced in surrounding
communities to which all Mid Is-land Concert Assoc. members may
- attend at no charge, include per-formances by such notable artists
as Gold and Fizdale, duo-pianistsrecently seen at PhilharmonicHall; Detroit Symphony Orchestra;Erica Morini, violinist; Goya-Mottan, Spanish dancers; New York
Pro-Musica; Susan Reed, folk
singer; Claudia Arrau and GeorgeBolet, Pianists each performing
this season at Carnegie Hall.“As a non-profit érganization,Mid Island Concert Assoc, is ableto offer membership at rates of$8.00 for adults and $4,0 forstudents. Members may &tt as
many of the 25 to 30 concerts
being offered locally from October
through April, 1963 at no extra
charg. ec. :
Membership may be. obtained up“to Oct, 20, the close of the sub-
scription campaign, by calling oné
of the following membership co-
.chairmen: Harriet Spink WElls“1-1569; Edith Winston, WElls 8-
7683; or Justine Mehlman, OVer-brook 1-4355,
Electe PresidentPrl. Barney Aversano of Hicks—
ville has been elected to his firstfull one-year term as, President ofthe Long Island State ParkwPolice Benevolent Assoc
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Page 4 - MID ISLAND/PLAINVIEW HERALD - October 11,1962
Library Corner_
Last Sunday’s New York Times
Book Review section contained an
article in which ‘geveral critics
listed writers as diverse as Ro-
bert Penn Warren, JD. Salinger.James Gould Cozzens, Saul Bellow,
John Updike, Norman Mailer, JohnCheever. Ralph Ellison and
Vladimir Nahokov, among others.
as being among the more sig:nificant of the contemporaryAmericen novelists.
Such a’ variegated list as this
seems to indicate that our novel-
ists are tentatively exploring many
divergent paths and that there
is as yet little real consensus as
to what form, substance and di-
rection the literary pursuits of
our time should take.
»If this is true, and since the
literary giants among American
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novelists are dead and their spiritis not being carried on with any
great profit by their heirs in these
rapidly changing times, it seems.
necessary to examine the writingsof a good many of thege lesser
questers if one is to gain any
slight comprehension of the aims
of our serious contemporaryAmerican novelists who may
be. providing the seeds for a future
literary efforescence.
One of the name’s appearing on
several of these critics’ lists, but
not prominently, is thatof Bernard*
Malamud. Malamud, a not young
but late-blooming writer, is the
author of four bwoks to date. He
is a very exciting, ifuneven, writer
of whom one of his critics has
said he is a ‘‘master of an al-
chemy whereby the grossest re-
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1962
A AMERICAN HEWSPAPE REPRESENTATIVE w.
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ality is converted to the most
imaginative used’. He is a mor-
alist. as welk as an alchemist,a hard combination.
When, as in The Natural, hifirst novel, fantasy predominates
our reality he becomes obscuran~
tist in his meaning, although he
serves a demonic potion. Thebest of his writing to date is
noteworthy for a realism of such
imaginative intensity that it shades
off imperceptibly mto fantasy and
back again. When this happens,as {it does occasionally in The
Assistant and in several of.
the
short stories in his collection,The Magic Barrel, his work
achieves some of thetransformingfascination of a Balzac.
Bein a moralist, he is not
satisfied with this. In his latest
novel, A New Life, he examines
more self-consciously than he basheretofore the workings ofa moral
cience in the modern world.In the process, while: making ‘his
message more explicit and occas-
ionally haunting, he has forfeitedmuch of his magic art.
If he could find a mordt dir-
ection for his transforming visions
of reality, h might trigger the kind
of novelistic endeavor for our
society, that his mentors, Stendahland Balzac did for theirs. As it
is, he is one among a good manyserious contemporary American
novelists striving, pertinaciouslybut waveringly, to find a meaningfor our times through literature.
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At a special meetin of the Polast Monday evening the member—
ship voted to go forward with the
Expansion Plan Programbyo-k.inga substantial increase over the
$55,000 originally alloted to dothe
job with- - - For the importance of —
the issue at stake, themeeting was
surprisingly calm and businesslikeand was a credit to those present °
- -- Commander O'N deserves
much credit for a difficult jobwelldone- -
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He had fine contrelovera
meeting that was slow to get upSteam du to the very many points
of parlimentary order, and tech-
nicalities of wording, that threat-ened adjournment before thingswere ironed out- -The voting by ©
closed ballot was very Quiet both”
before and after the results were
announced from the chair---Alarge delegation of Auxiliary mem-bers were on hand as observers ofthe evenings proceedingsChairman Jack Ehmann read the
Chorles Wagn Post
No» 42 Hicksville
B ARTI RUreport of th But Committeeard Legion Hall Inc.’s joint meet-
ing a week ago when 7 sealed bids
by contractors were opened- - -kwas a majority opinion of this -
committee meeting that the Post“should go on with the Expansionat a higher cost than previouslyVoted by the Post - -- Much work
\ still faces the Building Committeebefore a contract can b finalizedwith a general contractor-- -Butafter 4 years of talking, planning
and more talking, and 3 BuildingCommittees, we have finally got-
ten to the takeoff point- - -We will
eer the Hicksville InternationalLittle League team that we spon-.
>S this year, and who turnedupas champions, this Sunday after-
noon, October 14th, at 4 P.M. at
the Post- - -Since we are holdinga Social. afternoon beginning at
3 P.M. a goodly audience should
=. be on hand- - -Individual awards
will be given to the 13 membersof the team by Commander O'
is the first Social in
several years so Please try to
make it a success by attending.
Harv Tim“Fas Sho
‘The most galaevent of the year,Harvest Time Fashion Show will
be presented on Thursday evening,Oct. 25 at 8:30 p.m. by Our Lady
“of Mercy -Rosary-Altar Society,of Qur Lady of Mercy Parish,
Hicksville, in cooperati wit.
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held in the sthool auditorium,located on South Oyster Bay Rd.,Hicksville. Mrs, Alvin Grossman
of Hicksville and herco-chairmen,Mrs. Michael Forte and Mrs, An-
gelo J. Clemente, are planning a
delightful evening of fashions, re-
freshments, and entertainment.
Directing the thespians is Mrs.
Arthur Giovannelli of Hicksville, -
who has displayed her artistic tal-
ent in many of the shows spon-sored by the Rosarians. Former
Rockette Norma Kline, is againdoing the choreography.
The entertainment, ‘'CowCinderella,’’will feature members
of the Rosary, some of the men
from the Holy Name Society and
the Jesters parish Teen-ageMusicians.)
Guests will include Rey, Louis
» Schwebius, pastor of Our Lady of
Mercy, the President and VicePresident of the Rosary-AltarSoc-
iety of neighboring parishes and
Miss Goodman, Miss Ruis and
Miss Colban, Fashion represent-ative of Gertz,
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ORGANIZATIONS CALL:
“ADVERTISERS CALL:
: Mol. 7 No.7
HORACE BERNSTEIN, Edit
Mariel Sugarman, OV 1-5910
‘Nathan Warren: OV. 1-264
Relph Diamond
George J. Fron’
Official Publication of the Birchwood Civic Association, Inc.
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October 11, 1962
Bl Ba Comi to Jerich Th Wednes |President’s
Corner ©
by George J.’ Frankel
Having been closely associated
‘with. our Civic Assoc, since its
founding six-years ago, and an
officer and a member of its Board
_
of Directors for the past five years,have ‘many memories associated
wwith the history of this or
Banization. can remember many
Xeople saying, and even hoping my-
)
Welf,’ that after the community had_i MNecom an. established part of the
iurrounding neighborhood, that
“nost of our problems would some-. -
ow ‘miraculously evaporate, «and
Civic League
by Horace Bernstein
> At the end of last year’s bowlingleague, there was a surplusof $325in the treasury. This money could
have been divided by the members* of the bowling league, used as a
carry over to this year or put to
what ever use the league and its
members decided upon.In an unprededented and unsel-.
fish vote, the money was desig-nated to the Jericho and Syosset
Donat ‘to
Scholarshi Funds. It was felt that
proportionally the amount of mon—
ey per man would be too little to
be worthwhile and the best waywould be to give the money in a
lump sum where it would benefit
some deserving students in the
two areas. pPictured are the donors and re—
cipient of the money; $162.00 to
Jericho on the left being acceptedby President of the School Board
Sam Hecht from past president of
ScholarshipsS
s
the Bowling league Al Rizzo. On
the extreme left is George Frenkel,president of thesCivic Assoc andon
the right Henry Dockswell, writer
of Ten Pin Talk andgeneral organ—
izer of the League.. In the pictureon the right George Frankel pre-
sents the other $162.00 check to~
Mrs. Molly Sokel, treasurer of theSyosset Scholarship fund, with
Russell Roetger, president of Cen-
tral School District No. 2 lookingon, (Photos by Horace Bernstein)
ointed hat future officers and Directors:istant would not be called upon to devotestrict 4s many hours of their time In
| Gov..
the peaceful days ahead as didfon of
|_
those officers and -directors who
eNew had the monumental task of guiding- this‘ organization through its early
= and turbularit ‘years,
i
= It was a good wish, but it hasunken “not. yet’ come to pass! Today,ollege ta always, your Civic Assoc.ficks- Sponsors’ a Rowling League, a
erican| _Dratha Group, a Youth Group, and
.this very VILLAGER
.
itself,
ystone”Watchdog committees, such as
allace*
Jericho Education. Committee,
ill be Syosset Education © s
Satur—* ‘Town Planning Committee, Health:
at theand Safety. Committee, etc., are
, All still constantly on the alert to
wes of protect the best interests of our
nvited. _,members at all times, This
:- vigilance, ,
by all officers and
P.M Directors, has resulted in the_ formation of committees to cope
PM awit special problems as they
ae‘ arise, In addition to piloting all
un. these various undertakings, we are
oo .currently concerned with several
50 -vital questions; 1. Ilow can we best
“
cooperate with the Police Dept. in
yest. Combating the current waves of
ned robberies in Birchwood? 2, How
ities can we most effectively oppose the
idwa * new taxi meter ordinance, which
if passe will result in hardships
a.
:
».&q our residents? 3, How can we
best solve the problem of FloydBennett? oe
sia ‘We note with satisfaction that
the Jericho School Board has justadopted: a proposal that we highly
recommended.- to’. make reg
9 istration, at school elections un-
.€essary, A you can see, the wish
‘, for a peaceful day ar hour for your
~ elected
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representatives is stillfs
very much a thing of the future.
seriously doubt whether we will
ever reach this goal. Today, your
hard as did their predecessors.
qTh problems may have changed,“put, they have not diminished.
This administration ‘can onlyhope, to add another ‘page of civicaccomplishment to the outstanding‘record of the Birchwood Civic
Assoc, at Jericho.
On’ Monday, . 22, the George
A, Jackso School PTA: will be
pleased to present the noted racon-
teur, instrumentalist and vocalistTaria Bulut of the ‘Turkis
.Embassy.
.
Mr. Bulut will aiso show
a most interesting film of TurkeyAnother highlight of the evening
_
will be. the International covered
dish to be held at 7280-intheschool cafeteria. Everyone
.ing is asked to-bring a fore!
’ specialty. Parents of all childrenattending the George Ar J
‘School are cordially invited.
- Hi, NeighborMURIEL SUGARMAN
* officers and Directors work a5
gndi ‘the fun, is
The Schwartz household on
Birchwood Pk. Crescent is very
busy with happy events this week.
Betty Ann ts celebrating her 16th
birthday and Edith and Herb are
celebrating their. 20th wedding an-
niversary. Incidentally, Betty Ann
is following in her parents foot-
steps. She is the current presidentof the B’nai B' girls. Edithand
Herb are past presidents of B’nai
B'r4
Another happy event ts takingplace November 19, when JerichoLodge Knights” of s will
tender a testimonial dinner to past
Chancellor Irving Israel* e
“The Sisterhood of Temple Or-
Elohim is repeating the successful
Cultural series of Lecture Lunch-
eons to be held in cenjunction with
the Sisterhood of North Shore Syn-agogue. This series of four dessert -
luncheons:... will.
featur an
especially fine roster of well known
lides. The first lecture
will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 17,at 12:30 p.m. at the North Shore
Synagogue, 83 Muttontown Rd., Sy-
osset. The entire series of four
lecturers, and luncheons, and free
-baby sitters, is available for a
mere $4.95. Contact Pat Mann—
heimer at. GE 3-9790. . Singlelecture-luncheon can be
—
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s‘ «
‘The Jericho Chapter of Cancer
Care meeting will be held on Wed-
nesday Oct, 17 at 8:30 p.m, in the
rth, 286 Birchwood
Pk. Drive. Games, prizes and
one interested in joining the
ee ions moa ok
ly call Sylvia Sanntorzic at
OV 1-06S0,° . *
Happy Birthday to Frank Karbel
(8 yrs.), Faith Mandel ( 8 yrs,),and my daughter Susan (8 yrs.),
. . *
Congratulations to Hilda and
Allen Kaplan of Forsythia Lane on
the birth of their third child, a
girl. Condolences to Vivian Bern-
stein of Hedgerow on the loss of
her father, to Jack Sloan also of
Hedgero of the loss of his brother,to Sidney Kaplan of Maytimeon the
less of his father, andto Mary Mann
of Birchwood Pk, Drive ontheloss
of her father.. e *
A speedy recovery to Edith
Stoleberg of Forsythia Laneonherrecent operation and to Andrew
Kahan also of Forsythia& on his
most recent fall, which left his—---
very black and blue.;
5
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The Robert Williams P,T.A, will
hold its next general meeting on
Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 8:30 p.m.William Lewis, school psycholigist
will speak on the topic, ‘
Parents Helpor Hinder Learning.A cake sale will also he heldat this
meeting, All members arcurgedtodonate a cake --- then come tothe
meeting and buy one.
° . .
‘The Sisterhood of Temple Or-
Eléhim of Jericho is now acceptingmerchandise for their annual Rum-
mage Sale, which will be held
shortly, Please call Edith Eichlerat OV: 1-7596, if you wish to donate,
e ° . =
The Jericho Chapter of Women&#American ORT invite all to attend
their annual Dinner-Dance.‘This gale affeir will be held at
the Four Seasens Country. Club ona
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Javits Comi T
Jericho Oc 1United States Senator Jacob
Javits, Republican candidate for
re election, will make a personalappearance at the Birchwood at
Jericho Shopping Centre at 3:30 PMon Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 17,it was disclosed today by Ralph
Diamond, president of the JerichoRepublican Club,
Residents of the community are
invited to come out and mect their
U.S, Senator from New York State,Diamond also invites residents to
attend their other local activities:The Jericho Republican Club will
hold headquarters in the Birchwood Shopping Centre this Satur-
day,The Republican Club will hold a
“‘Meet Your Candidates’’ Night at
the Jericho Country Club on Fri
day night, Oct. 19 at 9 PMA
social will follow the business
sesston.
All Residents | ol
Are Eligible _
The Jericho Blood Bank iscom-
ing to Jericho next WednesdayOct. 17th between the hours of 6:00 —P.M. and 8:00 PM, at the Jericho!Jewish Center.
—
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All residents of Jericho are eli-”
gible for this benefictal servicesto themselves.. One pint’of blooddonated by a family makes the én-
tire family a member for the year:and should the need arise, could
,draw.on the Blood Bank for what-
ever their needs would be, ii. *
the male head of the family offe
his donation and is rejected, thewife. may donate her blood, andif this too is rejected, this familywould BE ENTITLED to
the same as if they, had donated.
It is no longer necessary to-
abstain from eating four hours ©
prior to making your donation,This is in the past has caused ~
many... rejects because people ~
with the best intentions forgot and
ate prior to donating. The onlyrequest made is that you avoid
fatty foods,a
-
The Date: Wednesday, October
17, es
Time: 6:00 to 8:00 P.M.Place:: Jericho Jewish Center «
Broadway, Hicksville Rd.<
Benefit: YOU
Meet Candidat Nigon October 3 7g
On Tuesday, Oct.’ 30, at, 9:00
p.m. you will have the opportunityto ‘'M your Candidates,&q Our
Civic Assoc. 1s going all out to,
make this.evening a success. Re-~
publican Candidates who will be®~
present are;_
Congressman De-
rounian, Senator Curran,.Assem-blyman Fehrenbach, Councilman.
Grunewald, and Receiver of Taxes, °-_
Frank Hynes. The Democratic
candidates will be for Congress,
George Soll, for Senate, O'Kjell Pettersen for Assemblyman;and Vincent Hilly for Town Coun-
cilman, Efforts are now beingmade to get additional major can-
didates to attend. There will be.
be ‘Served: We urge you to come.
out and meet the candidates onOct.:30, You be glad you didi
Civic Investigate Robberiesby Horace Bernstein *
George Frankel, president of the
HRirchwood Civic Association and
this writer interviewed the DeputyInspector of Police and the sgt, in
charge of Dectives of the 2nd Pct,,Wednesday evening October 3rdwith referance to the rash of rob-
beries that have taken place inBirchwood
.within recent weeks.
The purpose of this conference
was to sce what the police are
doing to stop this outbreak and
what we as residents can. do
help ourselves, u
Most of us are victims of habit.It was pointed out that one of thebest ways to invite a robbery is to
do what most of the homes in this
area do; that is, leave their housedark an the garage door either oc the:
lacked.age.is open and no car in thedrive-
way what better indication is there
&a
that no one is home.. This is Justinviting trouble. .
o
Residents are encouraged
—
to
notify the pelice when they are
going away for any length of time.
Special attentiot by. the policepatrol is given to these houses. ifthere are cars near the housetheyare investigated.
-
We have been assured that the2nd Division: has added extra pat-—rols to the area, There are sev-
eral unmarke cars driving thr-
ough ‘after dark in an irregularpattern so as mot to be in oneplace at specified times,
the =
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to help them help you. *,.
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PINE HOLLOW THEATRE TO HAVE PREMIERE OPENINGS
BEAUTIFUL -NEW Skouras Pine Hollow Theatre will have premiere opening Wednesday, Oct. 17th fer the
.nenefit of the Grenville Baker Boys Club, and Thursday, Oct. 18th, for the Oyster Hay Democratic Club -
and the gala public opening will take place Friday evening, Oct. 19th, A Hollywood sneak preview of an
important motion picture from a major studio will be shawn all three evenings.
ASSEMBLYMAN Edwin J. enbach chats with Hofstra students,
Sheila Mark and Bob Van Lierep, follewing his address to the students
on politics and government,— Fehrenbach, who is an alumnus of -Hof-
IT’S
KICKOFFa Hicksville.
T
was the firstcere —
mony to be by the Scouts of |
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Trinity. we #
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stra, is a mem
and Means Committees.
Hol Re-DediFo Scou Troop
Intermediate Girl Scout Treops#475 and 4256 held an inter-treop
rededication ceremony at TrinityLutheran Church, W. Nichol@f St.,
The Girl Scouts and Leaders”marched down the aisle of the
Chapel as Elaine Peterson (as&sistant organist at Trinity) played
the organ. All assembled stood|
while the American Flag, Chris-tian Flag, and Troop Flags werepresented. eas
Arnold M. Hilpert, wis ofTrinity Lutheran Church, opene
the. service “with a prayer. All
joined in for the Pledge of :
ance to the American Flag and
Christian Flag.Vicar Hilpert ther delivered a
very appropriate sermon followedby the Litany for Christian Scouts.
The girls then pledged them-selves to keep the promise that
every girl must make when shebecomes a Girl Scout. ae
The Leaders agreed to do allwithin their power to set forth
the idéals and standards of the
Girl Scout organization. The
Apostles Creed followed, and theceremonies were closed with
Benediction by, Vicar Hilpert.The families of the Girl Scouts
present commented favorably and
were very impressedi
ceremony. r
Several Sentor Scouts acted as
ushers and hostesses ‘for the eve—
ning. All. retired to the ChurchParlor for refreshments and theformation of committees for the
coming year. Those who partici-pated In the evening& ¢
ber. of the Assembly& Public Education and Ways
MARTIN H. NEWMAN has been
elected vice president and treas-
urer of Century Theatres, it was
announced this week by Leslie R.
Schwartz, president of Century‘Theatres, Mr Newman,.a residentof Woodmere, has been associated
with Century for over 25 years.
Mr Schwartz ‘also announced the
election of Joseph G. Wickham as.
secretary of the organization in
addition to his present duties as
head of the real estate and insur-
_ance dept.. ‘
Amper Get OrThe Defense Supply Agency’s
Electronics Supply Cemer, Dayton,Ohio, has awarded an estimated
.$393,250 contract for electron
transmitting tubes to AmperexElectronic Corp., 230 Duffy Ave.,Hicksville,
Contract DSA.9-428 was awarded
after competition by formal ad-
-
iony,went away with a stronger fe slin yertising. Ninety-four concerns
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of faith and a willingness to serve Were invited to submit bids, Fou BOr in Scouting. ‘&
_bids were received: l
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This:is a new season high
See::
a
SVI FIRE DEP appar lineup and ready for apyemergency. urge all ‘sasid and busin peo to ‘tak he ent to cle up
Ponm firemen are this week observing fire prevention week and and prevent fires.~
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Exh 196 Autos at Plaz Admissions Dean Speake for PTA psp tac sae aa
as beend treas-
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Centuryresidentsociated
5 years.nced the
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‘T 1963 Auto Exhibit and Show
{vill take place at Mid-IslandShop-Valiant, Ford, Dodgé Motor Home,Plymouth, and Chrysler. This Auto
Show will be during the Piaza’s 6th
Birthday Sale-A-Bration,
Annual CampaFo Distrube
Superinten-
(det
'Olli ot the Administrationo ls on Newbridge Road,‘HiCksville, New York, at which
Be an plac all bid will be
PSoccint and bid form may
da Oct. 13, for
one month, the Nassau Center for
Children,Inc., will engage in its annual
door-to-door appeal for funds. The
Center, located at 72 South Woods
Rd., Woodbury, maintains a school -
and day car center for some 40
ae
a
Ma state and country-programs have
ever, volunteers are badly needed
in Hicxsville, Plainview, Wood-
bury, Jericho, and Bethpa which
area is under the supervision of the
active Mid Island Chapter of the
‘Center.Voluntee with an hour or two
At the next meeting of the Hicks—
ville High School P T A.on Thurs—
day, Oct. 18th at 8:15 P.M., Davidanddance Dept. will be there to ex-
Plain and answer questions that
parent might have concering ca-
Vote For
Frank
HYNESReceiver of Taxes,
Oyster Bay 2
‘
Receiver of Taxes Hynes has the
background, experien and training
that inspires confidence in the man to
whom you pay your taxes. This
amounts to some $62,000,000 in &qu
for which Mr. Hyne is personall re-
sponsi - under the law. However,
Hyne is quick to point out ‘that he has
nothing tado with setting your taxes -
ancial responsibility in the business
world, and brough into public service-his plan for further automating several -
functions of his Department, thus: im-
Apency’s» Dayton,
stimatedelectron
Amperex{fy Ave.,
proving service to the public and gain-only collecting them.ing greater personn efficiency.Mr. Hynes has held positions of fin-
Stockman,WE 8-1793; Mrs. H. Giner, WE
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2325.awarded
rmal ad-
concerns
is. Four
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Vote Ro A... for Grad Govern
Assemblyma
Edwi J FEH“Stat Senator
Hen M CUR
Receiver of Taxes Town Councilman-
Fran HYNE A Car GRUTown of Oyster Bay Republican Committee
1051 Franklin Ave., Garden City, N.Y. Chairman - Bruce Pacca
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Page 12 - MID TSLAND/PLAINVIEW HERALD - October 1,
1962
LEGA NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICENOTICE its hereb given, pur-
suant to law, that a public hearingwill be held by the Town Board ofthe Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau
» New York, on Tuesday,October 23, 196 at 100 ‘clock A.! MPrevailing time, in the Hearing
Room, Town Hall, Oyster Bay,for the purpose of considering an
application for a special permitpursuant to the Building Zone Or-
dinance of the Town of Oyster Bay,as follows:
PROPOSED §PEC#AL PERMIT:Petition of ANGELUSG, SARBANIS
and MILDREDSARBANSS, his wife,for special use permit to convert
and mairitain a two-family dwellingon the following described
premises:
100,00 feet on the east, 60.06feet on the north, 100,00 feet
on the west and 60,06 feet on
the south.The above mentioned petition and
map which accompanies“t are on
file and may be viewed daily (ex-cept Saturday, Sunday or Holidays)between the hours of 9 A.M. and
4:45 P.M, prevailing time at theOffice of the Town Clerk,
Any person interested in the
subject matter of the said hearingwill be given an opportunity to beheard with reference thereto at thtime and place above
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
@ THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAYWilliam B, O'Ke
Town Clerk
JOHN J. BURNS,SupervisorDATED; Oyster Bay, New York,October 2, 1962
E262x 10/11
BOARD OF APPEALS
Regular meeting of the Board of
Appeals, Town of Oyster Bay, willbe held in the Town Board HearingRoom, Town Hall, Oyster Bay, on
October 18, 1962 at 7:30 p.m.CASE #62-537
APPEALLANT -- Birchwood ParkInc., 410 East Jericho Turnpike,
Mineola.
SUBJECT -- Variance to erecta
residence on a plot having less
All that certain plit, piece or
parcel of land situate at Hicks-
ville, Town of Oyster Bay, Coun-
ty of Nassau, State of New York,which is bounded and described
as follows:A regular plot located at
Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay,Nassau County, New York, and
known as 66 Notre Dame Avenue,Hicksville, New York situatedon
the northeast corner of Notre
Dame Avenue and Ormond Placewith the following dimenstons:
PUBLIC
NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to the Town
Clerk of the Town of Oyster Bay by the following person for permis-sion to operate taxicab er taxicabs upogthe public highways of the Town
of Oyster Bay:N ADDRESS LOCATION
OF
NO,
OF
TERMINAL TAXICABS.Anthony 12 Duffy Avenue Mid-Island Plaza
Danielewski Hicksville, N.Y. and HicksvilleRailroad Station
Written argument setting forth reasons why the Town Clerk shouldor should not find public convenience and necessity requires the Li-censing of said vehicle or vehicles as a taxicab may be filed with theTown Clerk of the Town of Oyster Bay at his office at the TownHall, Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, New Yerk, on or before the 19th
day of October ,-1962.William B. O’Keefe
Town ClerkDated: Oyster Bay, New York
.
October 4, 1962E257x10/11
Charter No. 11087 Reserve District No, 2
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Long Island National Bank OF
Hicksville, New York IN THE STATE OF New York AT THE CLOSEOF BUSINESS ON September 28, 1962 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSETO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLL OF THE CURRENCY, UNDESECTION 5211, U.S, REVISED STATUTES,
A
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in process of collection 9,956 ,452.05United States Government obligations, di-
rect and guaranteed (Net of any reserves) 9,737,113.95Obligations of States and political sub— .
divisions (Net of any reserves) 4,880,047.75Other bonds, notes, and debentures (in-
cluding NONE securities of Federal
agencies and corporations not guar-anteed by U.S.):(Net of any reserves) 13,050,00
Corporate stocks (including $129,800.00stock of Federal Reserve bank) (Net of
any reserves) 429,800.00Loans and discounts (including $88,786.92
overdrafts) (Net of any reserves) 50,235 289.31. Bank premises owned $188,630.38, furn—
fture and fixtures $570,559.21 759,189.59Other assets 21315TOTAL ASSETS 75,92 094,24
LIABILITIES Se
Demand deposits of individuals, parmer—ships, and corporations 22,598,526.40
Time and savings deposits of individuals,Partnerships, and corporations 42,786 ,442.01
Deposits of United States Government (in-cluding postal savings), 1,162,883,40
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 2,819,971.22Deposits of banks 131,593.94Certified and officers’ checks, etc. 722,688.43
Total Deposits(a) Total demand deposits $25,835,663(b) Total time and savings
deposit $44,38 442,01Other Liabilities 71,186,214,6
~ CAPITAL ACCOUNTSCapital Stock:
» (a) Common stock, total par $1,570,995.00 1,570,995.00Surplus 2,800,000.00Undivided profits 366,884.64
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4,737,879.64TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 75,924 ,094.24
MEMORANDUM-
Assest pledged or assigned to secure liabil-ities and for other purposes 6,712,000,00
I Walter A, Drescher Comptroller, of the above-named ban d here-by declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the bestof my knowledge and belief.
WALTER A, DRESCHERWe, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of
condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to th bestofour knowl and belief is true and correct,
WILLIAM E, KOUTENSKY, CHARLES R, CARROLL Directors
NORMAN C, GODFREY
aggregate side yards than theordinance requires, also the en-
croachment of eave, gutter and
chimney. .
LOCATION -- West side of MadisonAvenue, 117.81 ft. south of Mad-ison Place, Jericho.
OYSTER BAY, NEW YORKOctober 8, 1962
.
BY THE ORDER OFTHE BOARD OF APPEALS
s Town of Oyster BayJosep Lippert,
SecretaryE258x10/11
SUPREME COUR TOF THE STATE-OF NEW YORK COUNTY, OF
NASSAUPlaintiff designates Nassau
County as the place of trial.SUMMONS
Plaintiffs reside in West-chester Country.
INGVAR E. ae aLOIS ELIASSO!pinini
- against -
CHARLES FISCHER, if liv-;
ing, and all Devisees, Dis-tributees and Heirs-at-;
Law of the said CHARLES:FISCHER, if he be de-:ceased, and also all per-:sons who by purchase or;inheritance or otherwise,:
have or claim to have an:
Interest in the premises:described in the complaint;
herein, derived through the:said CHARLES FISCHER or:
through his devisees, dis-:tributees, or heirs-at-law:
butees, heirs-at-law another persons, if any there;
be, and their names areun-:
known to plaintiffs, and all; :
the premises described in:the complaint herein, de-:rived through the‘ said:CHARLES FISCHER or his:devisees, distributees or:
heirs-at-law, which per-;sons, if any there be, and:their names, are unknown;
to Plaintiffs. -
To the above named Daten:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
to answer the cemplaint in thisaction, and to serve a copy of
your answer, or if the complaintis not serve with this summons,to serve a notice of appearaon the Plaintiff' Attorney wit
twenty days after the service ofthis summons, exclusive of the dayof service; and in case of your
failure to appear, or answer, fidg-
for the relief demandedin the complaint.Dated, September 27, 1962
EUGENE BROOKSAttorney for Plaintiffs
Office and Post Office Address250 West 57th Street
New York 19, N.Y.NOTICE
To the
Above
named defendantin this action:
The foregoing summons is serv-
ed upon you by publication pursuantto an order of Hon. Bernard S.-Meyer, Justice of the SupremeCourt of the State of New York,dated October 2, 1962, and filedwith the verified complaint in theoffice of the Clerk of the County
of Nassau, at the County CourtHouse, Old Country Road, Mineola,New York.
The object of this action is to
compel the determination of thefollowing described réal propertypursuant tq.Article 15 of the Real.Property Law, and for any otherrelief the Court may deem proper:
6 Manetto Drive, Plainview, NewYork, Lot No. 6, “Block 37 Sec-tion 12 on the Land Ma of theCounty of Nassau.
Eugene Brooks
Attorney for PlaintiffsE263x11/15(6t
BLIC NOTICNOTICE is en, pur=
suant to law, that a public hearingwill be held by the Town Board -
of the Town of Oyster Bay, NassauCounty, New York on Tuesday,
Octob 23, 1962, at 10ind
for the purpose of co
ee ca for a specia peri
AL that certain plot, ple or
parcel of land, situate eei
Town of
which is bounded a descas follows;,A rectangul parcel c landlocated on the nor side aeBarclay Street, Hick:York, distance 412.84 feet othe intersection of iof East Barclay ‘eet
and
|
easterly side of Bro arRoad Line, having a
a Barclay Street of ‘oc
feet.
The above mentioned
map which accompanies if are on
file and may be viewed daily (ex-cept Saturday, Sunday Sebetween the hours of 9 A.M. and4:45 P.M, ‘Prevailing
iytime at the
effice of the Town C
with reference thereto at the timeand place above designated,BY ORDER OF THE:TOWNOF THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY
fas Aso=
William B, O&#Town Clerk
Dated: Oyster Bay, New YorkOctober 9, 1962 z
E260x10/11ss
dar
PUBLIC
NOTICE
NOTI is her eneto law, lic hearing willbe held by th Town Board of the‘Town of Oyster Bay, NassauCoun-ty, New York, on
+,Octo~
ber 23, 1962, at 10 o‘clock A.M.prevailing time in bee aroom, Town Hall, Gyster Bay,
the purpose of conea Saposed ammendment ofthe BuildingZone Ordinance of the Town ofOyster Bay, in the manner setforth hereinafter; oa
PROPOSED AMENDME Pe-tition of JOHN KRAJEWSK for a
change of zone from Residence“D’’ District tw Business ‘F’’District of the premi deserted
as:
A parcel of land at Hicks- *
ville, Town of Oyster Bay, Coun—ty of " State of New York,
situated at.’ the northeasterlycorner of Hazel ‘Street and Ne
South Road (Bloomingdale Road)being 100 io in length alongHazel Street and 80 feet inwidth
along New South
ingdale Road), an elgeee2
as Section 46, Block 191 Lots -
20, 21, 22 an 23 on the Landan Ta Ma of the: County ofNassau.The above mentioned
and map which accompanies iton file and may be eee(except Saturday, Sunday or Holi-
~: days) between th hours of 9’ A.M.and 4:45 P,M, bale aethe Office of the Town
‘Any person intereseaiin
Ee
given o opportonky MMeg an opportunity to)with reference thereto at the timeand place above des: ignated, —
BY ORDER OF THE TOWNOF THE TOWN OF eee
TownJOHN J. BURNS, at
Dead OnOyster Be N York,Dated:October 2, 1962
E261x10 i
November, 1962 at 11:00 o’clock
fie Tuming (0 3
age forenoon: ALL that cer-
tain plot, piece or parcel of land,|
ty, Stateand by plot No. 14, shown ona cer-tain Ma entitled “Map of Spruce ,
Park&q situated
No. 7165. The said premise
Map of the County of Nassau, the
premises being more par-.~
ticularly described in the said
judgment, subject to survey condi-
tions, coe mortgages and condi-tional bills of sal if any and
zoning 0:ablinen at the Town of
Oyster Bay, an subject to the
dated October 10, 1962, EDWARD-
M. MILLER, Attorney for Defend-
o e eae Lewlecoy New
Eoe 1/15 (6t),
NOTICE TO BIDDERS:Please take notice that the Board
amp Be Jericho, New,York. The Board i.serves the righ - reject ‘any or
all bids.BOARD OF EDUCATION
James W, Slattery’ District Clerk
pan NFAMILY COURT .OF
THE STATE OF. NEW YO-
NASSAU COUNTY ~
In the Name of the People of theState of New York:
| .
- County of Nassau, ss.: +#
appear before the Family Court of .the State of New York, in the -
Court Roo Part I thereof? at the.
!
Country Road, Westbury, inthe County of Nassau, on the 29t ,
day of October 1962 at 9:00 a.m.o’clock in the forenoon of said
day, (to answer a petitio | ina
prosecuted by thePeople of the State of New York.which if ts alleged that JANE Da/k/a ALICE FISHER is an‘adoned child,Dated at We:
the County of Nass
et ny ot Angus, 1962(SEAL) By Order of the Court
Leonard T, Wahl’ *.Clerk of Court
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Invite Handbal = ~~Playe to Comp
HandbaNassau County are irivited togom-pete in two National Champio
ka this year tothe CityYork by the United States
Associati of Skokié,ois. 2= One- Events, October.
13-28 at the Brownsvill Recrea-
Any mah can write sense:
,nonsens — Samuel Johnson.
yers‘ residing in -,
. wnly ‘t gifted few can write’.
‘Herri“ {Political
‘he repudiatedide Rob
AL 1s WEL ~!*Fortyitis”’em this disease and we all
Sations, psychiatric visits at a
iw an a half a throw and paranoicicles brought on by the simple ~
‘fact that we feel the world has al-
‘wea gone to the dogs and it isn’t
rful. time of the year when
s.leaves begin to fall, the foot-‘ gear comes out of summer
op and a fellow gets the chance»
“cover the first Comet homee of the season. This Is ‘'Ni
élizin Pills all wrapp up in
‘can no Stagger down tothe Comet
lin’ snappi fighti bunch of
pac that’s goin’ for us this
year It’s a real bang-up, football
ca folks! And from the notes we
ook on the Plainedge Plunder, held
(Saturday afternoon on thetipmegroun you’d swéar you
.
ee in on-a U.N, meeting of sorts,
“Whe were Hannigan, Flanagan,od and Damm....Triola, Fern-
‘To anyone who tries to followthe twists “and turns of Congress-
‘]/pan:: Derounian' attitudes to-
ward such straightforwardmat-rs: as General Walker and the
- Birch Society, there must
Cam a strong feeling of dizzinessan \onfusion
Let just take a few of his*
public utterance on the. subject.je fiad said, ‘“I wish they would
‘Stop muzzling patriots like, Gen-ral Walker and start muzz asopl like Sen. Fulbright, A
‘vénson and Chester Bowles,’© aftyone who has followed Walk—
s recent careér, are his ac+{dons ‘in ‘Mississippi any great
yaurpris to anyone? Bu the Con-
proes now tries to toss Walk-
away like a hot potato, and pre-ibnd he had never defended.the
an his ideas,This same ‘kind of double talk
comes out in his statements about
it Joh Birch Society. He went
fal ‘th way to California to cam-
‘Paign for two congressional can-
tdidat who. were avowed mem-
‘her& ‘of the Birch Societ sayingbout one of them, ‘His mem=
ership in. the John Birch Societyp not an important. issue withHe ‘has said, .since, that
e
irepudiates the Society’s pres-
Hen Robert Welch, but will
JO epudiate the Society that
mules Are we to be treated,/1yonde to a continual spectacl
af hi® repudiation of the Society’sead h members, one by one,
‘ey demonstrate the same“sf peculiar brand of Ameri--“‘m:' have seen in two of
an member Welch ander
‘der the U,S, Constitution,-john Birch Society, as well
aul oth extremist groups,g- cee exist and to express
: Viewpoint, But in view of
n jkinds of things in which
obviousl believe, and the
of peopl such as Walker,he make up their leadership,Uon that the judgemen and
seme of responsibility of anyfepu 4c official who supports theirStara, and urges election toCon-
gress of ‘their members, is to
Su Stione_
ite’sense: ©&qui
3
can write’s
Johnson.
TTT: >
-function under Welch' stringent
|
si me we _ to contend withwatching both’ Plainedge
and Hicksville lock horns, we'come to the definite conclusion
that no one race, be it Russian, ~
Chinese, or Congol will ever
tap these kids out.
~
They’re a
Mighty rough bunch, -
Now here the emphasis on theSIL-LABBEL or in short, just
_
©xactly.at what velocity and polar-ity the woodwin blew through theflute, reeds. this day. ae, all,
it was an overcast, dreary Octo-ber afternoon and the sun was
obscured by a stage of humiditythat was close to 100% In fact,those poor souls that didn’t come
Prepared with Racoon coats andbuilt in flasks of embalming fluid,might have been under the illusioit rained a bit. In short, itdefinite-ly was not aday for pigskin passing.and as a result, a pair of Comet
fullbacks named Charley Triolaand Larry Wesolk thei
Special talents for the first 48
yard assault on the enemy goal
a Dgfinitel a series of elephan-e
thaty
sawing make the score ona power-
et prove the miadle of‘ line, f
With the point failing the damageStood at 6-0, Comets and from
wher we glimmed the action andin fact, ut the rest of the
game, this boy Triola will bear 4
lot of watching im the future. He’sa rockem, sockem type of football
Player, that never takes no for an
answer and you&# be hearing more
from him when he leaves this padand heads for the next ‘‘Lore Mill,&quAnd now, for the other hi-lights of
this 18-7, Comet win that wasn’t
quite as-easy as the score indi-cated. It started slowly at first withbackfield stars dominating the ac—
tion. At halftime the locals led
12-7, po quarterback Bruce
Damm
andopposition with a sweeping end run
for: the: 2nd Comet: score- of the
game. Then seconds later, just be-fore halftime, Plainedge halfbackTony DeSantis, gobbled upa shovelpass and raced 40 yards for the‘score, It was a realy quicky and it
smelled like-trouble after ‘BigJim*’ Gullen pulled off an oddityin High School’ footbalt by bootingthe extra point.¢ HALFTIME--We ‘cornered Jr.Hi Mentor, Bud. Bryan for the
results of his 10 a.m. go-roundwith Syosset that same morning.Final score Meteors, 13; Syosset,
giving the Junior Highwaymtheir first win of the season and
their 9th in a.row. (Last year
they took the divisional title via
an unbeaten season.) HalfbackPat Argento drew first blood byscoring on a 5 yar run in the4th quarter and seconds later full-
back Leon Kaprinski racked upthe2nd touchdown of the day ona 4 yardblast off tackle. The first try forthe
point failed, but quarterback Bill
Fyffe swept the end for the point af-
ter Kaprinski’s score. ‘The boys
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cepted a Comet pass. Plainedge,still Scrapping, scoreda touchdown
‘that was nullified by a clipping. Plainedge lost 5 on a mmpenalty.
-after the 15 yard penalty. A Plain-
@dg gain of -25 on a pass to what
-looked lke a 7 foot tall-end Ken
ALFRED WEINRAUCHof 7 Suther-land Rd., Hicksville, (centre) re-
ceived a Navy Sustainted SuperiorPerformance Award from A. Waol-
dorf (at left), head of the simu-lation Systems Dept. at the US
i Device Centre,
_in the c
Pine. Another quick pass by Plain-
edge and Comer lnebacker PaulRondone intercepts (Rondone was
everywhere during that last
quarter.) Strassburger takes a
handoff and goes 25 yards before
he’s dropped. Drive stopped ona
fumble. Strassburger interceptspass and races back 15. Plainedge
intercepts Comet pass and man is
lear for a sure touchdown,but then out of nowhere, comes
Vin Hoosack and Paul Tava to cut
him down. A fumble and anotherrun by Cerone, Triola blasts for
-
15 and suddenly i’s all over. Andonce again, it was hard to believethat this was just r highschool football There were
enough Comet 5: i to pave aroad‘ from her to Chicago, The:Plainedge. crowd were lefr.a bit
field with the thoug that AIL 1S
WEEeThe Comets are definitel
for orbital flight around thattion I cup and a lot of credit go
to Head Coach, Jim Grantham andassistants Ron Benizio and. Ed
Petro for a job well done. See youat next week ‘‘Sod Party.’ -
o
Naval Training‘Port Washington. M. Fischer,head of the Computer Branch where
Weinrauch is a member, completesthe group. Weinrauch has a wife,Leah, and daughters Sharon and
Helene. (Official US Navy Photo)
went all out in that 4th quarter,’’Bryan stated, ‘‘and
a
lot of credit
for outstandi play Tust g tomy
George Thomas He play a whalof a game,’ Bryan closed out.
Nuff said Bud! We’ll.catch you in
‘action the next time weAnd now, back to the 5alt mine
for the second half of the Comet,Plainedge hoedown. At this point
the locals -were coasting on aS
point spread and Plainedge coach,Gene Bonelli probably saw fit to
open the portable frezer lockerand toss his charges same raw
meat during the intermission. Be-
cause, that’s the way they pounced‘out for that second half and aftertaking the kickoff and marching 55
yards without a stop, we personallyBim choked on our upper plate,as’ Plainedge stood on the Comet5 with 4 downs and goal to go.ThingS looked hopeless at this
point. And then suddenly, a miracle
.
takes place before your very eyes.The march, suddenly decides thatthis is it and in a matter of a few
short seconds, the Comets are out
of trouble and deep into Plainedgeterritory. This is the mark of the
good football team’ and only thegood ones can drawonthis reserve
when needed. Had that Comet de-fensive wall cracked at the goal
line, Plainedge would not have
tasted the bitter pill of defeat in
the final outcome and from there
on in notes; jolted down duringtifat hectic last half, now become
sentences that make a story un-
fold. The Comets were backed upon their own goal line. A new
headliner, Cerone shovels to Vin
Hannigan for 13 (Out of trouble).Triola explodes up the middle for
15, Cerone passes to Ray Strass-
burger for another 30, Strass-
burger runs 5 and then repeats for
28-more, Triola bucks for another
gain, The quarter ends. Wesolka
comes in and picks up the score on
a line buck sent in by coach &ham, 18-7; Comets and from
on in the game blew wide o
Lineman Santo Cofora was in on
every play. #61 Glifi Giles saveda
Plainedge touchdown by droppinghis man after Plainedge hadinter-
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TH LON ISLAN HABIT
CONGRESSM
N November 6th, you will de-cide whether you approve
t tendency toward one-man
government, or whether you will
re-elect your Congressman—whofor the past 10 years has dé-
fended your right to dignity andfreedom from complete Federaldomination.
My opponent—the candidate ofthe Liberal-Democratic party:What has he done? He ran forTown Councilman in 1960 andwas overwhelmingly rejected.How interested has he beén in
you? Prior to his designation,he wrote me three times in the.
6 years he has lived in the dis-
trict, asking for free Agricul-ture Yearbooks. Suddenly he is
an expert on everything. While
I have been tending to the Na-
tion’s business, he has been mis-
representing my record.
Ourg
th natial Communism: A month ago, I
recommended to the President
that he institute a blockade of
all military shipments to and
from Cuba. The Monroe Doc-trine has been violated, despite’
the pledges of Candidat Ken-
nedy that the Communist take-
over in Cuba wou!d be stopped.He has done nothing. TodayCuba is the second most power-ful military force in this hemi-
sphere.
W are making the same mis-
take today that Chamberlain
STEVEN-B.DEROUNIAN
On the_Issuesmade in knuckling under to Hit- -
ler. It. brought war. My oppo- -
nent ttinks my stan is “rashemotionalism.”
Communism at home: The Amer-
ican Civil Liberties; Union (ofwhich my opponent is a ditector)
has challenged the constitution--ality of the Subversive Activities
Control Act, which requiresCommunists and Communist
front organizations to registerwith the Department of Justice,
I support this Act. My eppoopposes it.
Today the Secretary of Stahas no authority to deny pass-ports to known Communists, TheACLU supports this prohibition.So does my opponent. My legis-
lation authorizes the Secretary”of State to refuse a passport to
any person who knowingly en-
“gages in international Commu- -
nist movements and intends touse\the passport for such pur-poses. ‘The rights -of the individ-
ual are safeguarded. I will not
help American Communists. plour destruction.
Your C I have held15 years “of dedicated, elected
service: 5 years ‘on the ‘own
Board-of North Hempstead, and10 years in the House of Reprsentatives, where my attendance’.has ‘been better than 97%, and:
_
better than 99% ‘for th pasttwo years. .
lam no rubber- for anone. As the only Republican~member from the State of NewYork on the Commiittee on.Ways
& Means, I am your watch-dogon tax matters. I have tha gen-iority and experience you aegd
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Rudo A. Bouse
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Free Estimates
Plainview
CH 9_ 1993WE $-4402
From 50 to 250
Call
WElls 1-2086
FLOOR WAXIN AND WINDOW
CLEANING. A-1l Home Services.
WEUs 1-4167.
EX PERT CARPENTER, SMALL
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PALLETTE TAPING S SPAC
KITCHEN-DINETTE CHAIRS, re-
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pickup, delivery. Call day or even-
ing. David Upholstery. P 6-2897,,ING, Work Guar:
cates, WE 5-0771, Tore 8-2476..
GENERAL CONTRACTORS“SEE FOR YOURSELF”
Phone PY 6-6264e Dormers @ Alterations
@ Attics Complet
RewebbingAll Work Done In Your Home
CHAIR BOTTOMS. .... $500SOFA BOTTOMS. ....$10.00
FULLY GUARANTEED
For Home Service CollIVanhee 6-3535
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PHONOGRAPHSALL WORK.GUARANTEED“Serving This Community
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CUSTOM MADE coats anddresses. *
Alterations. By fine expert de-
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BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHYCommercial - Weddings. Call
Frank Mallett, 183 Plainview Road,|
‘Hicksville, WElUs 1-1460.
CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE
.cleaned, shampooed, stored. PY 6-
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GEORGE'LAWN MOWER SERVICE
HAND AND POWER MOWERSSHARPENED AND REPAIRED
Sows SharpenedFast Dependable Service
All Work GuaranteedPhone: WE 5—3188
159 Woodbury Rd., Hicksville
EXPERT PAPERHANGING, No
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a” MATHEW DIGGINS, PLUMBING
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READY MIX CONCRETE’Small Truck Deliveries
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“At least you&# 6 WAI af th space ag Arcyle—your expense accounts are out of this world!”
FINANCING MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
NEW F.H.A. HOME IMPROVE-MENT LOANS. From $3,500 to
$10,000, Repayment up to 20years, ISLAND FEDERAL SAV=INGS. Plainview WE a:Syosset WA 1-4800.
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Plainview Plumbing& Heating Co., Jac.
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SEAMSTRESS. Alterations, ladiesand children’s wear. WElls 5-
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SITUATION WANTERELIABLE MOTHER will care for
My home or yours, WElis1-4496,
FOR.SALE
APARTMENT FOR RENT
A. MESCHKOWLicensed and Bonded
Plumbing ond Heating Contractor
Bathrooms installed Repairs“LILCG Reg. Dealer&qu
Wills 5-4604
Free Estimates
(22 VOLT.DRYER?
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CARPENTERELECTRIC
FLOOR WAXING, PRIVATE and
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WEUs 5-4843:
Z ROOM FURNISHED APART*MENT. All utilities included, Near
transportation and shopping \area..
One month security. Call ineveningafter 6 p.m, PY 6-7028.
BILT - RITE coach, Like newWedgewood blue, white interior,
Reasonable. OV 1-5409 after 7.a
1959 NASH -- RAMBLER, Goodcondition. Excellent tires. eeWEUs 1-5353.
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Concrete Delivered in LargeWE 8-8735
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Also Late Evening Deliveries
Concrete Available in ColorTWO FURNISHED ROOMS for rent,
89 Duffy Ave., Hi
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HERAL Movi TIME TasteHICKSVILLE THEATRE 110 DRIVE  IN
an1 Timr.-Tues., Oct. 11-16 That_ woo pat ‘Do Bunk 7200,
: tra of mee ee 9:50 19-40, Herbert F. Cavanau princi-ye pald Guns
Sat.-Sun,, Oct, 13-14 The Mir- Pal, will introduce’ the teachingPLAIN VIEW THEATREThurs, Oct 11 The Notorious Land-lady 2:10, 5:25, 8:40, The WildWesterners:1:10, 4:15, 7:30, 1040
» Oct, 12 The NotoriousLandlady& 2:10; 5:35, .8:40 TheWild Westerners 1:00, 4:15, 7:35,11:00.
Sat., Oct. 13 The Notorious
ul s ma 3: 5:30, 7:55, 10:15AADLE OREE PARKING
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,Oct. 14-16 TheNotorio Landlady 2:10, 5:25, &
The Wild Westerners 1:10, 4 15,7:30, 10:40
samcne TuRmPKe WA1-5810
CONTIN MATINE ond EVENIN PERFOR AT AL THEATRE
acle Worke 7:05, 10:35 DonbleBunk 9:05
Mon.-Tues,, Oct 15-16 Miracle
ae 9:00, Bouble Bunk 7:00,
HUNTINGTON THEATRE
Thur., Oct 1f Pressure Point
1:25, 3:2 5:30, 7:40; 9:45.Fri.- Sat Oct 12-13 Pressure
Point 1:45, 3:55, 6:05, 8:15, 10:25-Sun.-Tues., Oct. 14-16 Pressure
Point 1:10, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20, 9:30
SHORE HUNTINGTON
Thur., Oct. 11 Lady and the
Tramp 1:00, 3:45, 6:35, 9:30, Al-«
most Angels 2:10, 5:00, 8:00Fri.-Sat., Oct. F2-13: Lady and
the Tramp 1:45, 4:35, 7:30, 10:20 -
Almost Angels 12:15,°3:05, 5 5S8:45.
Sun.-Turs., Oct. 14-16 Lady andthe Tramp 1:00, 3:45, 6:35, 9:30,
Almost Angels 2:10, 5:00,
staff, and ‘parents will have anOpportunity te visit the class--rooms and meet the teachers.
On the following Tuesday, Oct.23rd, the first business meeting
“Woodl Schedules Op Hou Oct 16of the your will Secb atteschool cafeteria..
TAK THE FAMILTO THE MOVI
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