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Vol. 6 No. 2 Civic Assoc. at the R oslyn Country Club. Inc. February. 1955•
SAM PERLIN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF RCCCA
RR STATION TO GET FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS
The King is dead! Long live the
king! nd t h ~ ne,\· king of the RCCC1vic A socialion i that ever- 1niling
hab) kis ing politician , .__ an1 P e r l i n ~ who
rolled up the higgest vote in the e part
ince 1954.The full .. late of office rs elected at
the ]anuar) 26 1neeling folio\\ :
President . .. ..................... ... aIn 'Perlin
V P r i c l e n l .. . . .... .. . Gloria Ro .. enHec. Sccretar) .. .... lVIargueriLc Fello'
Corr .... ecretar\ ................ Lu ·ille Ylo•
Treasurer ...... .. ........ H en r) Coharl. ergeant-At-Anns ...... .J e c Frankfort
Building & Grounds .... Leo I ornblathCoop. Purchasing . ..... .... .. \lax illerCountry Club .................. Dic'k Gurian
•
1, . ~ · I K .tertauunen t .. .. . . . .. .. .. ... H 11e) oetng
Finance . . .. .. . ..... ... . . . 1\'lorl ., haine. ::--
I lobby .. .. .. ... .. . .... ... atnona heppard
Legal .. . . . . . . . . ... . . ... . . . Tony W olfcrt
Ietnber. hip .... .... . . .. . Zang,vill Golobe
Publications .. . . . .. .. . . .. Ever t t Geller tPub. Health __ })r. H o ' ~ a r d Crindlinger
Public . afet) .............. I-Iarr' Ilolztnau• •
School . . . .. .. .. . . . . Boh .., alisbur)' f L t. K ' t 1anspor a 1011 . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. H r1 z cr
Our ne\v Pre i c l e n t i one of the conl-
nlunit) ". ' oldest inhabitant . , .. arriving
here hack in ~ 5 0 . Hi ... " ri [e .. ue . on
leYe ( 14) and daughter ~ J a ' \ . i n e ( 16 )
co·mprisc the rest of the fanriJy. an1
L kno'A·n to practi'cally e 'er) one he re
for his n1en1o rable pe rfo rrnances in
each one of the Le,·ittie sho\'\ . Tho e,,.ho are clo e to hin1 feel h e i adtnir-
ably sui ted for his n e \\ offi ce- becau '"e
he con1hines the quality of leader hip
and a patient d i position.
(Cont . on Pagl: 3)
NEW PRESIDENT
•
POL -"ll{OlD b) Tod GiuleJon
Sam Perlinl iRR GEN. M GR . VISITS
A lBERTSON STAT ON
Charle Corhen' p er erverence in
pur uing hi , que . t for 1 tler ._Lalioncondition paid off for our CO lntnunity'"'he n none other than Tho1na Good-
fcllo"·: Gen ral Manager of th e L.I.R.R.called and arranged to tueel hitn at theAJhertson s tation to di cu the situa-
tion. id KritzleL our 11 \V Transpor-
tation Chairn1an., aJ o \\a lo have been
on hand but " a , ill at the tirne.
1\lbertson i lhe econd or third lar-g ... l -- tation on the Oyster Ba) line withn1orc than 800 con1n1uoLer , and is de-.... r v i n g of co nunensurat Lrea ln1ent;
sa id i\Ir. Cooclf llo\\. _ "" a result of the
1nee ting ' ' hich la ted n1ore than anhour and a half on alurda) Febru-
ar) 5th . Corhen sa\ s \Ve " i l l , - oon Le.furnished wilh follow-ing additional fac-
ilities.•
(Cont. on P a ~ ; 2)
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the rancherOfficial Publication of the
Roslyn Country Club Civic Ass'n
14 Pasture Lzne
Roslyn Heights, L. I.
Tel. Roslyn 3-5962
Editor
EVEI{ETT GELLERT
Advertising
ADELAIDE UEBREICH
31 Sycamore lane
Tel. Roslyn 3-4819
Advertising rates given upon request
Let's fight City Halll
The 1955 chapter of the Civic""'so-
ciation i \\rell under ' ''a) and ) our
nevr of ficrr aud connni lleetnen ha\ ealready gotten together to plan for the
good and welfare of our con11nunity.
This should bring a 1-\ra nn and cozy
feeling to e\ ery local burgher but un-
fortunate!) it ·will acco1nplish nothing
unless the e 'olunteers have the coop-
eration and support of the entire conl-
nlunit).The coop ration required i Ininitnal.
All \Ve a k i... that you join the CA and
atlend n1eeting ,, .hen po sible . This is
one of the 1nost lucrative inves.tlnent
you can Jnake. If you have any doubts
just figure up the a1nounl of n1oncy
you ha e invested in your Countr)
Club e la te . Then decide for ) our el f
"hethcr it 1n eri ts another ~ , " 5 . 0 0 per
year and 55 rninutes e'\-ery o ther 1nonth.Nassau i one of the fa test gro\\l ing
areas in Atnerica and our problen1
keep pace ' ' ith the de\ elop1nent. erefer to "' uch things as the local chool
"' ituation police protection· traffic con-
ditions; ta:x. a sessments and a dozen
other things that co1nplicate suburban
Hfe. As an individual yo u are power-
le to deal with these situations. You
are all fa1niliar \vith the expre ion 'GOFIGI-IT CIT\ HALL' . tr ong . alert
and vocal CA can make Cit Hall it
up and \\·hislle Dixie. 1oin the CA and
tnake sure )'our neighbor do the same.
end ) our check for 5.00 to 1ne at 7!1I-la) loft Lane. Phone i RO 3-6638.
Z a n ~ t u i l l Golobe
2
LIRR(Cont. / r o n ~ Page 1)
l. An additional shelter ' 'ill he pro-
' ided on the Westbound .._ ide of the
tracks as oon a v.:ealher pennits.
2. A shelter ' ' i l l al o l c built on the
Ea tbound ide of the tra ·k .
3. l\lr. H. A. W e i s s ~ Pa enger AgenLis no\v working on arrangetnents :for
selling tickets at Albertson. It is pres-
ent ly conten1plated that there be a tic-
ket agent at 1\lbert on at J a t Monda)•
l1lOII1111gs.
4. All shelters 'vill he fini hed neat-
1) and painted: and the general appear-
ance of th e tation will he i1nproved.
5. The ticket agent \vill be housed
ei ther in a ...helter on th e Ea thoundid e of the track or a nearby tore.
6. A sugge tion that Lh ere be a "'-ind-break '-vith an overhead on the plat-
fornl '.Yill be g iven ' 'serious consider-
ation".
7. All fund for grade cro sing in1-proYeinent for 1955 ha\e already been
a1located. ln1pro' en1ent of the safet)
precaution at Albertson i being placed
on the 1956 program. Gate "'ill be in-tailed in 1956 unle in the n 1 e a n t i n 1 e ~
greater needs develop el e\\rhere. ,
l\Ir. Goodfello'" al o ou Ll in eel son1e
of his plan for in1pro' ing Railroad
ervice, including the schedu ling of ad-
ditional trains. At the co nc lusion of
the conference.. Mr. Corben expressed
th is con11nuni t) ' apprecialiou to Mr.Goodfello"T for the latter" . con tructive
approach to th e Albert on station prob-
lenl. (And \V e thank you'l Charlie.)
Photo by Ricb,trd CorbMJ-
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Goodfellow and Corben looking
over Albertson Station
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The Presidenf1
S lnnaugural Address
Neighbors, Fr iends, I take this t ime
To greet you, o ne and all, in rhyme
To tell you I appreciate
Your granting of this lofty state
To me, who althoug h undeserving
Will try to make it up by serving
Where opportunity 's presented .
I' ll run, if need be , like demented
To do a favor, right or wrong,
Fix your golf swing, sing a song.
If a road sign should annoy,
Ou r offices we will employ
To change it, or if it seems fit
Entirely do away with it.If a dog should bark at night
Sam Perlin(Cont. frorrt Page 1)
In an exclusive inlervie'v with theEditor of the RA CHER, San1 outlined
parl of his program (or the con1ing)ear. "We will } e concerned v:ith Jnak-ing the Associatj on 1nore interesting toevery member and to supply so n1anyadvantages for joining that it will1nake
n1en1bership a "good buy" to the n1osteconomy-n1inded person.
' Just a getting behind a stock sends
the price up, getting behind the Civic
Association sends its value up . More
1nenibers and better attendance at nleet-ings will give us n1ore power in deal-
ing with problen1s that have polilicalovertones. We urge each n1e1nber to
get his neighbors to join the Associa-tion . I am sure he won't regret it."
Please Answer QuestionnaireIncluded in this issue of the
RANCHER, you will find a "1"'ele-
phone Questionnaire Forn1' . This in-forn1alion is needed to Jnake suTe
your listing is correct in the 1955H.ANCHER l 'elephone Directory.
E en j f your listing is accurate in
the current Directory, please return
the filled-out forn1 as this i the only
way we have of knowing that our in-formation is up-to-date.
Don't fret, we' ll shortly make it
right.
We vow he' ll stop the frightful din,
Or we shall bark right back at him.
Should your offspring get blase
With all the goodies thrown his
way
To us your heavy problem bring,
We suffer from the same darn
thing.
In short whatever bothers you,
Come to us - we ' ll prove true blue.
While cares we won ' t alleviate,
Be sure that we ' ll commiserate.OLIVER WENDELL (Sam ) PERLIN
TEEN-AGERS NEED HELP
SAYS HEAD OF HOBBY GROUP
We do not believe thi appeal b .
Sa1nona Sheppard, our new l{obby
Chairn1an, vvill go unheeded. he iti·iving to organize a corp of workers
an1ong the adults in our co1nmunity
in order to develop a progra1n that willinterest our Teen-Agers .
'Irs. Sheppard asks :
"Would you like to do sotneth.ingto help our Teen-Agers develop a rec-reation program to fill lheir leisure
Litne constructively? WouJd you 11 ke to
see our con1n1unity offer a fulJ Adultrecrea 1 on progra1n?
Do you ha e a hobby you would like
lo pur ue with interested friends and
neighbors? Would you like to form aGuitar and Folk ong cla ? A quare
Dance Group? A Ca1nera Club? AMa1nbo class? A Chess Club?
"We al l know you are interested inn1aking our comrnunity a happier,
healthier place for our outh, as wellas for Adulls . I-Ielp 1nake it so b join-
ing the Hobb Con11nittee. Call an1onaheppard RO 3-6515. Thank you very
1nuch."
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SOMETHING ABOUT
THERMOSTATS
by Leo Kornbluth
j \ f r. Korn lJlalh i.\ an architect associated
w it h l it e ·well-kn ow f inn of 1for r i Lapidus,
J cw Y o1k. H e Itas JUSt been aj)poinl ed
Cluzirman of th e Buildings & Grounds Co1n
nullee.
That old devil Thern1ostat!! Raise
it? Lower it? Leave it alone? There
.._ ee1ns to be a general misconceptionof the value and use of the ho1ne ther-Jnostal a a control for our heating
) ten1 especially if you are of the opin-ion that setting it for 80° gives you
111ore heal than a 75° etting. The basiccomponent of a radiant heating sys-
tetn are: the Boiler Ior heating water;the Pu1np which pushes the water
around the c o i L ~ and the Thermostat
which controls the pun1p operation.
Throughout the year the boiler Inain·tains hot water. In n1ild weather, thishot ''\ater heals an additional coil ofhot \'Vater for domesti'c purposes and in
cold "eather provide a ource of sup-ply for heating in addition to its other
use. The te1nperature of this boiler wa-ter is regulated by a high and low lin1it"aquaslat'' within the unit, and onceinitially set is norn1ally never changed.The ther1nostat., on the other hand, de-tertnines the room te1nperature de-sired. Therefore setting the thermostat
at 72° doe nol 1nean that thi temper-ature will be n1aintained in the hon1eat all tin1e . It tnerely starts the pun1p
operating \vhen the temperature fallshelo'" the desired setting. When there
is a rapid tern perature drop outdoorsand the indoor Len1perature drops be-lo\V 72° the thennosta t starts the pump
o p e r a t i n g ~ but it takes approximately3 to 4 hours for the concrete slab toheat up and becotne effective. It is dur-ing this "time lag" period that the
ten1perature 1na) continue to fall in-
doors. Conversely, if there is a rapidincrea e in outdoor ternperalure., the
concrete lab continues to give off heat
regardles of the fact that the therino-stat has slopped the pump.
Ho\v can thi be corrected? Try toanticilJate the weather, If the weather
- ~ ( r - ~ Jl-r' ~
&'(MORT LAWRENCE.
\DA KEEPS' TELLING ME
SHE HAS NOTH\NG- TO WEAR')
t. SO J TOLD HERTO Go
SHOPPING- - - -BUT tT
SEEMS 51-\E H A ~ NOn-\IN
TO WEAR To Go SHOPPINGFOR SOMETHING- TO WEAR/
report indicates a cold snap, raise the
thermostat above the existing temper-ature which in turn will start the pump
working and heat the floor ready toheat your horne when necessaTy. rfhisalso \Vorks the san1e in rever e.P. S. For those who care to spend
$ 4 0 0 ~ there is an electronic outdoorthermostat which does this for )' ou.
VOTE LEVITTIES PROFIT
TO CHILD GUIDANCE ASSN.
After a good deal of discussion, both
at the last Board of Directors n1eetingand at the January 26th n1en1bership1neeting, it was decided that the profit
froJn this year's Levitties will be turned
o\Jer to the North Shore Child Guid-ance Association. The n1otion "'a spon-sored by Mr. Dave Bland who spokeearnestly in support of the need for
the work this organization does. Al-though till quite ne\v, it i alreadyswan1ped ·w-ith applications by Ia1nilieof children \vith psychological eli turb-ances. It is important for this colnmil-tee to get as 1nuch support a po ible
at this time in order to obtain NewYork Stale's financial support later. It
is considered a very worthy and muchneeded cause and hould prove a boo11to the en tire con1munity.
La t ) ear the profits of the Levittieshow ca1ne to over , 600.
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PAT1
S CHAT
by 1)a ty FrZ:echnan
ccording to the Irving teins of
104. Park1\-aY Drh.e . tra el to the re-"
1note corners of the earth via plane or
hip a\\ akens no pang of jealousy these
da} . trip to Brooklyn can be just asexciting, providing it i n1ade in their
beautiful, new, green Cadillac convert-
ible! Irving clain1s he resisted the Cadi-
llac urge as long as he could. But this
particular shade of green proved just
too Jnuch for hin1. Could there be any
connection bet,veen the purchase of
the Cadillac.. and certain platinum
blonde hairs occasionally found resting
upon its upholstery'? Charlotte claitns
the e hairs cause her no surprise and
no jealousy. e'en though they are ident-ical 'vith tho e found gro,vi.ng on the
head o( Marilyn Monroe. Skeptical?
Ju .. l ask anv n1en1her of the tein"'
fatnil) "ho ' ' i l l be happy to tell ) ou
of their 1nore than nodding acquaint-
ance \vith that fabulou fihn star!
I there a husband in the Roslyn
Country Club whose wife is suddenly
serving hin1 corned beef hash and fried
kipper instead of those delectable
french dishes she u ed to prepare?
Perhap it is onl) becau .. e --he lost her
notebook of prize recipes " Thile shop-
ping at the Sunrise uper Market so1nen1onths ago . Thi valuable possession
found by Lise A n d o r s ~ \vho says
there are even son1e of the recipes from
her own Cooking Cour e in it. If any
reader recognize this notebook as h e r s ~ a telephone call to Li e at Ro .3-353l
'"ill restore it to her.
FINANCIAL SITUATION GOOD
REPORTS TREASURER
IIenry Cohart who \Va elected Treas-
urer of the Civic Association for his
second tern1, gave an encouraging ac-count of our n1onetary i tuation. He re-
ported that there is '1 ·2700 in the Treas-Ur) at present., not including $500 ad-
' ance to the Le, itties for the next sho\\r.This Jnoney \\ill be repaid after the
ticket.. are sold.
There are 280 n1e1nbers of the Civic
Asqciation at •hi tirne. This is apqqt
5
the same number as last year. The goal
of the Men1bership Co1n1nittee is to
bring the figure to 400 .
LEVITTIES ~ S H A P I N G ' ' UPIN MORE WAYS THAN ONE
Rehearsal are already in full swingand the 1955 production of the '"LE --
VITTlES" is rapidly being whipped in-
to shape to make this show a real
gla1nour one . . Much of the beaut)
and talent \Vhich \vent into 1naking the
show so successful last ) ear are back
\Vith us again. only this year the girl
look even prettier -- and shaplier. Allparts in the show ha' e already been
cast.The only casting
callat
this ti1ncis fo r male singers, to blend their voicesin the chorus. If an} one \vith leaning
in this direction is available. please
an wer the next rehear al call.
Electricians.. tage Hands.. rti tand all hands 'vhich go into a en1blinga technical crew are still needed.
Leonard Kahn, of addle Lane, i
heading up this i1nporLanL division of
the production. All artistsand
tech-nicians are urged to phone him at RO3-1028.
Everyone in the sho\\ agree that the
song and skits thi }ear rank a1nongthe funniest and cle\ erest ever given.
and that's saying a lot. So1ne of the
people who have contributed their
writing talents to the how this year
are Preston David, Mildred ordlinger
Leonard Sale an Ker1nit Miller,
Walter Wild. Elaine 1azlish.. Loui e
... mer ing, heila tTon1) tra er: Vic-tor Dee, and of course those t'vo oldreliables, Martin and Wittkjn . Withthis assemblage of talented 111inds. ho'\
could this show be an) thing less than
terrific?
The 1955 Levittie are scheduled to
open sometime during the last 'veek of
pril. Exact date . price of adn1issionand the number of perforn1ances are
iten1s 'vhich are till on the planning
boards. nnouncetnent \\-il be forth-
coining on the final deci ions as soon
as they are forn1ulaled.Louise Garin
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MANY COUNTRY CLUBBERS
JOIN NEW COMMUTER ASS'N.To safeguard their interests in the
con1n1uting services between here and
New York, an organization called the
North Shore Com1nuters Association,Inc. \vas recently organized. Charles
Corben of 15 Sum1nit Lane, formerlyChairman of the Transportation Com-mittee, is Chairman of the Board of
Directors; Leo Epstein of 48 Pasture
Lane is Treasurer; athan Klein ofSea Cliff is President and Eli Messing,51 Hayloft Lane, is Vice-President.
~ l e m b e r s h i p dues are a dollar a year
fo r individuals; $10 a year "for
others ". The purposes of the Associa-•tion are:
1. To foster safe, sound, improved,efficient and speedy transportation on
Long Island at reasonable fares.
2. To make studies and disseminateinfor1nation concerning transportation.
3. To cooperate and exchange in-forination with local, country, state and
federal agencies and with associationsand groups, chambers of co1nmerce,
• • •corporations, transportation companiesand other entities in matters pertain-ing to transportation.
4. To appear before local, county,
state and federal agencies in matters
pertaining to transportation.
5. To take steps to reduce fares
where appropriate.
6. To use any and all means for im-provement of transportation on Long
Island and in furtherance of the publicinterest concerning the same.
The immediate objective of the As-sociation is to improve and jncreasethe train service and to obtain repeal
of the provisions of law which permit
the LIRR to raise fares without prior
approval.
Anyone wishing to apply for mem-bership should send one dollar ($10if Association or Corporation) to North
Short Comn1uters Association, Inc., LeoEpstein, Treasurer, 48 Pasture Lane,Roslyn Heights, L. I.
7'..
EXPERTS
in Unique and Artistic
Hairstyling
MR. ALFRED
MR. ALLYN
MR. VICTOR
SURBURBAN HAIRSTYLISTS
I. U. Willets Rd. at Albertson R.R. Station
For Appointment
Call Pioneer 6- 2202
Open 9-5 Daily, except Monday.
Open friday evenings
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS - COSMETICS
TOYS STATIONERY
FREE PROMPT DELIVERY
COUNTRY CLUB SUPER DRUG
at the ALBERTSON STATION
Bernard Katz Julius Rosenwald
Pioneer 6-4636
Famous Make Spinets
Steinway - Baldwin - KimballLESTER - WINTER
No Money Down36 Months To Pay or
$8 a month rental for BrandNew Spinets
LARRY DOCHTERMAN PIANOS163 Hillside Ave. Williston Park
Pl 6-0139 Open Late Fri. Eve.
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RANCHATTERby Nicky Lawrence
Hj, Kids,
In case you happened to wonder why
this column didn't appear last month,
it was because you-know-who was a
little late in submitting it to the editor.
Mucho sorry and it shan't happen•
aga1n.
Ellen Penso has recently becon1e the
proud owner of a light blue 1955 Ford
convertible. She is planning to go to
college next year and it will undoubted-
!y co tne in hand)'.
As usual the Country Club kids are
V\ ell represented in the Mineola School
Play "\vhich this year is the "Night of
January Sixteenth". Appearing in lheproduction which will be given on
March 18 and 19 are Betty Goldblatt,
Alan Ardell Gail Ross, Bernie Rogen-
Zipper Hospital - Expert Re-weaving
Fur Storage - Shirt Launderers
Excellent Dry Cleaning
3 Hour Service
541 Willis Ave. Williston Park
PI 6-5600
Never A Parking Problem
stein, Tony Gellert, Myron Belfer and
Yours Truly. Helen Goldblatt is an un-
derstudy and 1erry Block is assistant
director. The show pro1nises to be agood onfl, so don't miss it ! ! !
The latest couples "going steady"
are Jay Herbert and Marilyn Cavalieri
and Marty Nudelman and Joyce Rogers.
Attention all single boys who own
little black books: Judy Helsel now bas
a private phone and the number is RO3-1204.
To celebrate her fifteenth birthday
Cynnie Chapperon is having a pajama
party for twenty of her friends on Feb.
19. Sorry fellas. This one is for girls
only!
Don't forget to tune in to "Teen
Bandstand" on Feb. 28 when l\tlineolawill be the visiting high school. 'fheshow is seen over channel 13 from 5:00to 6:00.
Are "Rock n' Roll" records here to
stay or will they prove to be just
another fad?
All interested high school students
are invited to join the Temple Sinai
Youth League. Meetings are held every
Thursday night at the temple and startut approximately 7:45. For more in-
fornJation contact Faye Adelstein or
Marty Nudelman.
"Bonne fete" to Estelle Penso and
Barbara Podell who will be fifteen on
Feb. 28 and Feb. 23 respectively.Edith and Marion Kaplan are look-
ing forward to Easter vacation which
they plan to spend in sunny Mia1ni
Beach.That's about it for now. Adios! ! !
R. B. HAMILTON HARDWARE, Inc.
FORMER CITY WIDE MARKET B U I L D H ~ G at
281
Roslyn Heights Phone ROslyn 3-1300
Everything for your garden needs
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CLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED
WA TED - To purcha e Country Club
House. Principals only. Levittown
3-8062
W ANTEl) TO BUY: Indoor sbutlers
Ior Country CJub house. li.O 3-4135.
WAN'f£j): Any nu1nher of folding slat
blinds for jnside of ' i n d o w s , rtoslyn
Country Club house. Used only. Ro -
lyn 3-4819.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
want to rent Country Club house forsun1mer season, Dates and tern1 , ) our
selection . Please call Rosl) n 3-4770.
You are wanted, to call about your lu-ture trip, anywhere in the wide world.
before you make any other plans. Ad-vice about goin g t o Jersey City, Flor-
ida, California, Europe, and any place
you n1ay fancy. At your service at ,
ROslvn 3-1762.-
FOR SALE
FOR ALE: (1) CeiHng to floor
drape for three living roon1 \Vindo\\.
of Country Club house: {2) Counlr)Club bar; (3) Bendix washing lnach-
i n e ~ used; (4) Country Club book-ca edoor; (5) 5 piece li1ned oak bedroon1
set; {6) Hideaway bed; (7) Bogen
an1p li fier. RO 3-4824-
FOR SAIJE: An1erican Broadtail j a c k e t ~ brown and b l a c k ~ will fit size 14 or 16.Designed hy Ritter Bros. Ljke ne\v.$150. RO 3-434.5
For ale.new. "10.
Bah)'.. play
RO 3- 3549
pen . early
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FOR SALE : Two heaters. one with
auto1natic thern1ostat. \vall installation.
One is portable. Rea onable . ROslyn
3-4045.
EAST HILL PHARMACY
Roslyn and Powerhouse RoadsDrugs - Cosmetics - Baby Needs
Free Delivery
RO 3-2070 - 2337 - 2090
24 Hour Ambulance Service
Oxygen and A1nbulance Service
Night Phone: MA 7-1660
THE CENTRAL
NATIONAL BANK
Williston Office Mineola Offic·e
PI 2-6000 PI 2·8700
Metnber F. D. I. C.
Mittleman Auto Service
Willis and I. U. Willets Aves.
Albertson, N. Y.
TOWING SERVICE
Complete Automotive ServicePioneer 6-5344
TELEPHONE US, WE LIKE TO DELIVER
ROslyn 3-1980Discounts on case lots, where permitted.
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WILLIS AVE. & NETZ PLACE, ALBERTSON"Just a few blocks North of I. U. Willets"
Consult us for Banquets. Weddings and Parties•
www.RoslynCountryClub.org
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Yes, and i f your family is ex-
panding , you should find out
now how little an attic heating
system w iII cost you.
Remember, you more than dou-
ble your bedroom space when
you install attic heating.
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Meenan's price for a system to
heat a complete attic is really
low, can be financed through
FHA terms. Only $10.11 per
month for 36 months, FHA fi nanced.
Phone For Full lnfor111a lion
Telephone
Levittown 3-6000
HI 3-5600
ENAN
Hempstead Turnpike
at Wantagh Avenue .
ANS HOME COMFORT