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■ x ^ . - ■ : : c : y 6 c > - j ^ :■'< ■' Founded 1933 by Walter and Isabel Bryan 63 E. 4th St., New York City 10003 (212) 420-1660 Chairman o| the Board D. B. Armstrong Editor and Publisher Michael A. Armstrong Reporters James Sheehan Timothy McDarrah Stall Photographer' Brian O'Donoghue . Bill Biggart / 'Senior Critic Stove Hart Advertising Ed Posner i Otfice Aram D. Bauman Contributors' Olfice Assistant Aisha Bauman. Matthew Heller Leora Manischewitz ERzIbetb Rodger^ Doris Blether Brian O'Donoghue ' The Villager (USPS 578930) is published by S e r if Press,.Inc. © /flS5 Second Class Postage Paid at New York, N e w York lOOOl. Annuaisubscription by m a il in M a n h a ttan $12.50 ($15 elsewhere). Single copy price at office and newsstands is 25 cents. The entlre\ contents o f the newspaper, including original advertising, are copyrighted, and no part may be reproduced without the express permission o f the publisher. TENANT-LANDLORD AND LE6AL RIGHTS CUNICS (also Voter Registration) Monday Evenings 7:30 ■ 9:30 PM VILLAGE IHDEPBIDEKT DEMOCRATS 224 W. 4TH ST. (SHERIDAN SQUARE) _______ CH3-6555 ______ VISIT The Gift Arbor m [ Interesting Greeting Cards Imported Gifts 319BLEECKER ST. aet. Christopher & Grove Sts; THE VILLAGE R E I ^ORM iSDEMCX:RAnC CLUB MEET THE CANDIDATES! For— • Mayor • City Councii President • Borough President • District Attorney • City Councii Member/3rd District • Comptroiier Get a first-hand look at the candidates in the upcoming Democratic piimury. Ask them your questions. Size up their qualifications. Thursday, May 9, 7:30 P.M . Casserly Hall St. Joseph’s Church 371 Sixth Avenue (at Washington Place) Public Invited! village Reform Democratic Oub Suite 533,60 East 9th Street, 473-27R7 Surprise Guests? Rooms: $18 to $35 Dally $89 to $175 Weekly. Jane West Hotel 113Jane(caWest) 9 2 9 -0 0 6 0 VILLAGE SQUARE MEDICAL AND CHIROPRACTIC FACILITY ‘ CHIROPRACTIC AthletldBody Building Injuries, Spinal Care-SpFnal irauma •ORTHOPEDICS Surgery, Hameopalhy ‘ GYNECOLOGY ‘ ALLERGIST Inlerdermal Tesling ‘ INFECTIOUS DISEASE Sexually Transmuted Diseases •PODIATRY Surgery & Fool Care ‘ INTERNAL MEDICINE Pre-Marllale-Marllal Examms, Comp!lele Exa mp Physicals, Cardiology •PSYCHIATRY Slop Smoking PEDIATRICS Camp Physicals 212 674 0711 412 Gtli Avi!. |;i| 8lli Si.) J.S. W;itr!MiH D.C., Diruutor Get Hometown News O f the Village Every Week in The ViUager VILLAGE EAST DENTAL GROUP ' Quality Care At Reasonable Fees ' The. Most Modern Equipment & Services ' Pediatric and Cosmetic Dentistry ' Nitrous Oxide Available ' Emphasis on Personal Care & Anxiety Control ' Immediate Emergency Care ' Blood Pressure Screening COSMETIC BONDING AVAILABLE Many chipped, discolored or malformed teeth as well as teeth with spaces between them, can now be repaired in one visit without drilling by the new technique of bonding. Some missing teeth can also be replaced w ith bonded bridges. Free Consultation All Union and Dental Insurance Plans Accepted Toward Payment The Village East Dental Group I f 8 East 7th Street Tel. 254-7459/228-7112 Page 2, THE VILLAGER, May 9,1985 V . Signs o f the Times Waiting f o r the P ot Parade on Saturday, M a y 4 (Viliager/Biggart Photo) =LAWYER= Call For Free Consultation Concerning; PERSONAL INJURY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE DIVORCE»CRIMINAL REAL ESTATE WILLS & ESTATES CORPORATE SMALL BUSINESSES CIVIL SERVICE TESTS & APPTS. JO H N P . RUDDEN 677-6013 237 Flrat Ave. (Corner 14lh SI.) Manh. BILLEEDEKORS CUSTOM upHom tav • Finltara • CwloB.Mii« N n • WiB Uskobtefy CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS SHADES a DRAPERIES VERTICALS LEVOLORS 40GREATJONESST. (E. 3rd St.) 473-4377 Mon. thru Sil. 9A M -3PM Other Hours By Appt, Detoraton invited L r m f i ELVES Apai1nient&Office CLEANING 2126742629 Phone: 206-1595 206-7218 JOHN HEDDERSON GRAND OPENING The Lumber Yard Inc. 218 West 14th Street New York, N.Y. 10011 Best Prices in Manhattan Lumber — H a r d m r e — Building Supplies EAST CHELSEA’S CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP PRE-SCHOOL open B:30am-5:30pm Five Days per Week EMPHASIS ON THE ARTS & READINESS Full Times $450 per mo. Part Time Available 16th St. and 5th Ave. CALL 691-6964 IHFRE; S NO ONC LIKE: US! wi: niiilu! iiiul vtiM U Itic h i'iit StLEClION LOWEbI PRICES ANYWHERE % D I S C o u N T TIRED OF LOOKING FOR SHADES? JUST SHADES is now located at 21 Spring St. comer of Elizabeth 966-2757 LARGEST SELECTIONS OFSTOCKSHADESINN.Y. All Sizers and Shapes Also CUSTOM MADE BRING IN YOUR LAMPS FOR PROPER FITTING CLOSED WEDNESDAYS 21 Spring St. (1 block west of Bowery) Sha*' Business Lampshade FACTORY STEP INTO THE MON SAl 12-6 P.M, SUNDAY 12 6 255-1480 cusiOM woim III covi mrjt; l A M I ' ill I’ AIH IDlh 111 n il /111 A y > B e s u reyourevait or program is listed here. M a i l notices to U p & Coming, The M o s t Com p h te CderuAir o f Vttb^e Events E very Week In The Vilbtgar V a t g r , a E u t M S t , N tw Y m k O tyU rn