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BROTHERHOOD - Reviewing program for Brotherhood dinner held by Merrick Clergy Council are Harold Weiner, chairman, left, MM.!nVllmm,u-dlml. The affair was held in Cure of Ars Schoo! suditerlum, in observance of National Brotherhood Week. ‘ INTER - FAITH - Rev. John P. Drab, lefi, assistant pastor of Our Holy Redeemer Reman Catholic Church, Faith Clergy Council president, Freeport Inier - chair with Rov. David G. Jaz- helmer, assistant to United Lutheran Synod of New York president, at annum) Brotherhood dinner in Freeport Elks Club. Rev. Jax- helmer is former pastor of Freeport's Christ Lutheran Church. Teen Group Activities Stressed Continued from Page 12 tople will be \God's Presence in His Church.\ sing. Visiting clergymen are conduct- Ing panel discussions Tuesdays at Cathedral House, Garden City. \The Apostolic Ministry\ Tuesday's topic. Four - choirs will Woodmere Methodist Church to- morrow. Parishioners will present financial pledges at the 11 A.M. service. Rev. John C, Dries, pastor at Wantagh'sChrist Luiteran Church, has announced tomorrow as Red Cross day in the church. Parish- toners will be urged to support the Red Cross financial drive and) blood bank, «00% THE FIRST of three Sunday might family supper - programs will be held at 5 P.M. at First Church Baldwin Methodist, Rev. Leon V. Kofod of Woodmere Meth- odist Church will speak on ''The Holy Land Today,\ and show films| pur he took there last summer, Rev. Dr. John L. Latshaw, Free- port Mcthodist Church pastor, will continue a special sermon fes on ''The Seven Last Words of Christ,\ Rev. Dr. Lee Vaughn Barker will start a sermon series on ''The Lord's Prayer\ at the Merrick Community Presbyterian Church. New members will be received at the Merrick Baptist Church morning service, The Men's Chor- us, directed by Stirling Klein, will sing at the 7:45 P.M. Community Gospel service. The Massapequa First . Church of Christ, Scientist, will change its Sunday schedule tomorrow. There will be services at 9:48 and 11:15 A.M. and Bunday School at 9:45 A.M. The evening service will be omitted hereafter. REV. CARL Nutzhorn of Rock- ville Centre Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will preach at the Union Lenten service at Rockville: Cen- tre Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 4:30 PM. First in a community Sunday night service series will be held|9\ at East Rockaway Nazarene Church at 7:45 P.M. Rev. Donald Strong will narrate a program, \Across Life's Sea,\ with Wintleld Caswell at the organ. There will be special music. Preachers on Station WHLI's re- ligious services tomorraw will in- clude; T:35 A.M., Rev. Lonnie J. Thompson, Hempstead Union Bap- tist Church; 8 A.M., Rev. Russell Helgesen, | Levittown - Good Shep. herd Lutheran Charch; 8:35 A.M., Rev, John Macnab, Oceanside Presbyterian Church. The Missionary Society of Rock- ville Centre Shiloh Baptist Church will sponsor a concert by the Long Island Choral Group at 3:30 PM | at the church. The Lord's Supper| will be observed at 7:30 P.M. Rev. Willls Alden Baxter, minis- ter at Christ's First Présbyterian | Church in Hempstead, announced a Lenten Bible study course Tues- days at 8 P.M, in the Old Manse, Fairchild Engineer To Talk on Brakes George T. Ladd, chief engineer of the ' Al-Fin - division, | Pairchild Engme and Airplane Corporation, Farmingdale, will speak Tuesday In Detrol at a Society of Automo- tive Engineers meeting. Ladd will present a paper on \Safe Brakes for Passenger Cars,\ prepared in collaboration with Bid- pey B. Dew, director of Wellwor thy, Ltd, major British sulomotive parts manufacturer, His tak will center on bi - metailic brake drums and bow they can help offset new satety problema on public high- ways. Al-Fin is a process devised by Fairchild. Which combines alum num with steel. will bg |. Loyalty Sunday will be served at! Continued from Page 12 Sunday Beboo, 11 AM. £30 PM. Service. St. 'Murk's' Episcopal Rev.. George 1 Btowell, \& AM. Communion $30 A Church' Bchool; 11 AM. Communion and sermon: ocEansip® Lathe Rev \i liam Loeatman, AM. Bunday School 10:48 Sermon: Methodist - Rev. Frederick B. Morley, 9:8 AM. Sundry School. 11 AM; a Presbyterinw Rev Jobn B. M rx aa 7 Bchool M1 AM. service. si. An Rev Georec Cook mmunion #:30 AM Church chool 11 AM. service. W Anthony's Cathoile Rey. Ro- bert Barrett, masses 8, $730, 1020 and 1-30 A M and 1830 P.M. ovsre® may st. Deminic's Reman Catholte . Rev, H M Vincent, Short, ©30, %, 10 and 11 A M and 12 noon masses. - Re. John C. Rinsch, rvice 10:48 AM. Bunday romt Looxour Community - £30 AM. Sunday Bchool, 11 AM.. ermon wur Lady of the Mirsculous Meda) Re man Cathelle - Rev. Jobo Paran s and 10:30 AM. and 12 noon masses. rout Jommnaity Gorpel - Rev. Paul R. Ellen berger, #48 A.M. Sunday Bchool: 11 Lutheran Ch £30. an. Rchool. AM, and Tb PM. services. dirst Baptist - Rev. Claude L. Peters AM. Bunday Bcbool 11 AM. and 745 PM. services. dtsthedist - Rev. M. Arthur Workman #:30 AM. Sunday Bchool 11 AM. sermon. North Shere Unitarian - Rev. Gerald P. Weary, 10:18 and A.M. Church School, 11 A.M. sermon: \Rstrangement Reconciliation:\ Wednesday,. 8:30 PM., \The Bible As lec. as he. Meaty vos istheran. - Gev. Tamie. 1m ant m 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. sermon. St. Peter of Alosniars Reman Cathelle - Rev. James J. Mooney, Pamily Com- munion Bunday: mames at 6:15, 1:00, nou, 2100. 10300, and ands Pa. in schoo. 8. Stephen Eplecepal - Rev. Wiliam 3. Woon, 1:30 AM. Communion $30 KM. Church Schoo 6:20 snd 11 A M, services. Rookyili® CENTRE ¥ Ascension Episcepsl - Rev. Chaties W. Carman, Ir, 8. AM. Communion £30 A.M. Church Bchool, Adult Bible Class nnd Junior Parish; 11 A M. Communion. chor and sermon; 4 PM. ¥. P. r. PAQ. Canterbury' Club: 'Wednaade AM., Communion; 7 PM. Leneten sup- peri 'a PM. Teaching Miasion. Congregational - Rev. Dr. Paul F. Bat tenhouse, a preparatory Behool, 10:48 AJ Before! the Cross oe Jas Youth Pdh'lhlpl Holy Trinity Latheran - Rev. Cer. Nuts: hom A.M., Sunday Bchool 8:20 and 10:45 AM. Bermon: \A Big In yitation;\*\ Wednasday, 8 PM., sermon: \Faith. Presbyterian - Rev. Harry V. Mathias, »ilB AM. Church School 10:8 A. M. fermon: \Can A Man Do As He Pleases?\ Communion; £30 PM., Union Veaper service; sermon 'by Rev. Cari Mutahorn Second Baptist - Perry 10° A ais \o din Bunday Achool: 'Waiting tor can-l, Communion.\ m Baptich ~ Rev. Morean M. Daze. sa gut I 426 einen soin sata Tn £1 whes Tie roup content: 130 PM. rd's Supper: Wedneaday, A P.M. pray- ar meeting. St. Arner Reman Catholle - AM. Berm Par. \call Rurht Rev Petar Querley, Manes, 1330, 4:4, 10, and 11 A M and 12:18 PM st. s Methodist - Rev. Ratold Roy Brennan. a a Bandar Acho! and Everyman 11 AM, Com munion: the Light: of the World PM. Intermediaten, 4:30 PAM, Methodist Youth Pellowshin: 7 PM. Tuxis Club; Wednesda sermon: \Row Does One Learn To Pravt® 8. Panl A. M. E. - Rev. Robert E. Jones pau AM Munday Bchool, 11 A M. Ber vice. ROOSEVELT Good Shepherd Lathersa Rev. Charles Trexler. Jr.,. & AM. service; and 10° Ad., Church Behool; 11-48 A M the ice and sermons 'Peraiatent Faith or Welcome Doub?\ Wednentay § P M. sermon: \Should I Pray for My- ware Memerial Presbyterian Rev. Richard ® Owen #20 AM Wfstine 874% AM Chareh School 11 A M. sermon Methodiet Tey Noel Cardwell, #8 A M Aunday Bchoot: T1. AM. servic |@Queen of the Most Moly Resary Rem Cathelle Rey John P Bukey, m 130.9500, 10°08 and 190 A Mba 1230 P at t_ Pauls Episcopal - Rev. Maro A Durando, 1:48 A.M. morning ® AM, Communion: # A M. Chur 6:18 euchpri«t, ant rormon. * Achoot 3 PM. ver- Methodiat . Mev. Wayne White: 11 AM xermon; 'The Touch f 11 AM ppthored + Oni Folios Hail. #:30 AM, Church chool; 8:30 and 11 AM rervicee and the Lord's supper: Slo PM. Men's @eminer: |I rac ; 8 PM.,\ Westminister WX Mary's Reman Csthotle Rev Princis Ro, Ryun ) nmeres 6300. hice _ fle and t A Mo and 19:00 PM in Church also 8:30, 10.20 and t1 AM. in memori w Hall Trinky Epneopai Rev Clarence W domes #30 AM Communion i! A M Communion «24 sermon,. 11 A M P a iain Tuki F.; wet- lv-fll‘ PM., Lenten service; . T1_ AM.. communion: 11:30 A Divine Mealin= Methediat - Rev, ”l. ~I eat n“. Usd Ad. B crow. ion # PM. Mertodiay twin rewille Our reer \Lutheran - Arthur A les ab Sgndny School: 1 PM. Youth | ahin Presbyterian Rev John Van. Zanten Services and Sermons | 8:18. PM, sermon: *The Captive Christ.\ vinmr of Fire . mey. Kenneth C06, 1g michael and All Angels Episcopal service) \n. Thomas Morrell % A.M. commun lon #48 AM., Church School 11 A.M Communion and sermon: \Great Is Thy pout 8 PM. Lenten aer ee 81. Wiiam\the Abbot Reman Catholle Rev. Dermond C. Finn, Masser, 1, 4. ®. 10, 11 ang A M «nd. 12530 PM sea curr St. Boniface Martyr Reman CathelieRey. willem J. Gately, massen, 616. 8:04 enildren and 10:30 AM. and 1 church also #:18 A M. Adulte in walt soutn Community Congregational - Rev. Keith Morris: Rholl $:30° AM. Church: School 1045 AM, Rermon Methodist - 'Rev. Lauren D, York, 10:48 AM service sermon stewart manon Chriss Episcopal Davia wittiam, # A. M.'Comm communion neon school und sermon: \* People Who Jerus Met,\ 10 AM, Church School; b PM. Litany and sermon: ~Personalitien of the Pas- in: Peter.\ S. Amac's Roman Catholle - Rer prose C. Gilmartin Sunday Musser, 1, and 1130. AM. and 12:30, Community-. Rey 1. Morecratt, $30 AM. Sun - day Schoo; 11 AM, service. vmonbare Grace Lutheran ~+Rev. Gerhard W. Lok: ard. 9:30 and 10:00 AM. Sunday 208 and 11. AM : \A Genties Paith In: Jenue Methodiat - Rev Joseph Glfvert & and 10 A M. Sunday chool 11-10 A M; service S1. Martha's, Ro Catholfe - Rev. John J. Bye, m tds AM. and vamey Baal World Falth Mechanics Hall - 11 Blemed Secrement Raman Catholic - Ter. Andrew 3. McKeon, 1, 10, 11 sad M54 AM and 1230 PM Musson, Grace Methodist - Rev. Kenneth C. Rist ards, A.M. sunday Ecbool; 11 AM., wervice. Roly Name of Mary Reman Catholle - Masser 7, A, 6, 10 and 11 AM. and 12 Noon sis # und 10 AM. in school Melp Trinity Eplacopal - Rev. Button A.M. communion Church School and morning pray A.M. communion . and . sermon Panov. rr Naxareme - Rev. Samp Mt, AMD (0 A.M. Bunday 'School 11:00 mervice 7:48 Drangenatle service Olivet Baptist - 1 R. RoR as ant Bunday School 11 AM, se Our Saviour Lethersn < Re l Donohue, 9 A.M. Bunday Schoo 11 AM. Bermon: Wednesday, vian - Rev. Dr. Cedric Holman 8:30 A M . Church | Bchool 11 8t. Prof's Lutheran [ #:30 AM. Sunday School, 10:6 A. M. Bervice, Unity - 141 South Franklin Aven Wrenn Leader 9:30 AM. Sunday 11 AM; Sermon: Tu Valley Stream and W ut Gardem City Hotel. wartaon Baptist - Rev. George: Washbury. Wan tagh Avenue and Twin Lane, 9:10 AM. Bible School, 10:85 A.M. Bermon: \Chriel Our Pamover Temb;\ 6 PM. Youth Fellow ; 1 PM. Community Gospel Bervice Tople: ''The Coat of Dtrciple: ship Wednesday, & PM. and Toure day, 1 PM., Midweck 'Pellowship and Bible study:\ \Ternel Present Btetus In the Enconomy of God.\ Christ Lutheran - Rev. John C. Dries # and 11 AM. services and sermon: 2:00 and 10:00 AMC mun Wednesday. #30 PM. Yer Mourne ord of Compas day school; pers; nermon. ''The Memoria! Congregational . Rev, James w. Boyd #:30 and 11:00 A.M. Church School, 9:00 and } A.M. Sermon: \me Paith of A Chi tmm .. 1 Be Meve In the Chrin n. 7 PM Phgrim You Group, Robert Grimmett, leader; wednesdi # Pa. Schol of\ Religion: St. Frances de Chantal Rome monte: Rev. Stanislaus Smuleki, & 1f AM. and 12 noon also 12:45 PM Mewes Reptiems, 2 PM. S. James Roman Cathatle | Rev. Wiliam A_ Delaney, masnes, 8:00, 10:00, 10:30 Ana Aad. fais PM westaury Advent Episcopal - Rev. Dr. Frederic Underwood a A M. eommunton #30 a m Church chool, 11. A M. wervice. Redeemer Latra® Rev. Otto J. Pink: Aw a M6 Maine bn A M. kermon #30 A M Sunday 'School SL. Brigid's Roman Cathotlo Rev Jamer A Bullivan masses 630, 8.00, 0-00 chil dren 10 and 11 A M. niso 12 noon and £ 12 M0 PM also # AM. Adult in Ha Webstlst Rev Homer K. Rbineemith M A M Church fan and I1 AM. services nurrery during both servi #90 A MC Matine 11 AM, ner mon £30 actin ¥riends 'Quakersi- Post Arence and Jerteno \Turnpike 11 A M. Meeting tion AMP Rev Alfred Adiahoe, 11318 AM. service weet mnarstean Missionary Alliance . Rev Bush, #45 A M.. Sund Achoo 11 A M. 7 and A PM. service Lois bilnnd Ethieat Cullere 136 Remp stead Turnpike, Dr. Sheldon Ackley 11 AM, «ermon: \Tne Rthice of Beon- wn as A M] Bunday Sob St. Thomas the Anostle Reman Ost |_ Rev Joserh A mith masses. 1 # 19.30 and T1 30, ane 1320, P M Trintty Letheram Rev. Ralph Tellefwen, #:30 A M. Sunday School; 71 AM., Com- munlon | service; . Wedaesday, 8° PM. Lesten: service wnumton rank Reformed Rev Ruger B.. Juckett, # # | &M Bundar School: H AM. verriee school and bavinpets rlann« tm Pa. Tennga \4C M Aiden's Moman Cathetle ._ Rev. Al fred A_ Loews Maser, lenu 11 A M. and 12 noon \hea Ta E Kupsb & A “fizz“ Chureh School, 11 mon: Weduesday, 8:18 . prover sermon; Priday, 4118 thiitren Joke + wih Yeu me Aayalt® Am-] gat, Aous. Study Grow and Sunday [« hoo \|trom the Bible will be: ' Crucifixion ' Selections Mark Lent Continued from Page 12 ¥. Bochm, 'Three: Quist Pre idea\ by Jacobi and \Choral by Jongen Girls Chair: 70 Buyiour Rear Me by Gluck. Mized Choir. \Iotroit and Gradual® by Matthews sud \Lord for Thy Tender \ . Me BROOK - Baptist, Mervin ®. Powell, \Meditation\ 'by Stickies. Choir \More Love to Thee® by Murks NORTH BELLMORE - Grace Lutheran, Chancei Choir: \'Ood So Loved the World by Stainer. by Wesley, and \Turn Ye Even to Me\ by Harker: Roly Trinity Latheran, Youth Chetr: « I Leave With\ by Roberts. Benior Choir: \Consider and Hear Me\ by Hark: er and solo by Mrs. Josephine Niddrie Mrs. Ruth Gemmel, organist and choir director. Bt. Mark's Methodist, Robert 0. MeDer- mort, organist: \Bread of Life® by Bing: ham 'and \In Thee Is Giadness® by Buch Chanet! Oholr, directed by Robert T. Tavia Jr., \Grieve Not the Holy Apirit' by Dickinson. Virginia Viney, contralto \Christ Went Up Into the Mills\ by Rage: man. ROOSEVELT - Good Shepherd Lutheran Alen organist ang. choirmastet i and Pugue in E Minor \A Lenten: Supplication, \sing. Pray ang Walk by Bach. Choir: ROSLYN - Prestyierian, Raiph arrel organist and choir director: \My Meart by Brahms, ans by Buch. Chair: ®\ by Werte. NIONDALE - Orace Lutheran, Junior M \the targ's My. Shapherd\. by Koschat. Benlor Choir: \O Bread of Life\ arranged by Christiansen. Mrs.. Mary Kavanagh, organist, and Marlyn Jobason, choir. director. OODMERE - Methodist. Jane Hirsch, \The Lord 1s: My Light' by Tove Divine\ by Prichard Christian Science Topic Announced The Lesson - Sermon in Chris: {tian Science churches tomorrow will be on the subject, \Christ Jesus.\ , The Golden Text is from John: \God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.\ (3;17) One of the passages to be read *'Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will perform that iood thing which I have promised unto the Judah, In those days, and at that time, will I cause the Branch of righteousness fo grow up unto David; and he shall execute judg- ment and righteousness in the land.\ (Jer. 33:14,15) Readings from the Christian Science textbook, \&clence a n d Health with Key to the Scriptures\ by Mary Baker Eddy, will include: \Jesus was the son of a virgin 'Me was appointed to speak God's word and to appear to mortals in such a form of humanity as they could understand as well as per- ceive.\ (332:23-26) 'Dewey Backs Masons' Drive Governor Thomas E. Dewey bas given unqualified endorsement, to the Masonic BrotherHood F u » d of 1983. His backing was made in a recorded interview with Ward B. Arbury of Buffalo, State grand master. The fund, which supports re- search on rheumatic fever and al- Med diseases, opened Feb. 22, Deadline for contributions will be April 18, according to an announce. «ment by Leslie A. Dittman of 1. Manbasset, area fund chairman for , [Nassau and Suffol tommm TO SPEAK |_Herman Kaufman: and Harold {och of the Gideons will address 'the. Wantagh Memorial Congrega: |tiomal Church Men's Club Tuesday! [at 8:30 P.M. They will tell \The Gideog, Story.\ 70 GIVE LECTURE A free lecture on \Christian Science: The Meeting of the Let- ter and the Spirit,\ will be given at the Hempstead First Church of Bcientit, Therday at 830 P.M.\ by Mary C. Holloway of Shreveport, La. Rird Netes: The Coming Of Spring By JOHN J, ELLIOTT Nessau's new residents need mot be alarmed if they wake up one of these mornings and Mind thei froot yard full of birds Those of us living here many years will recognise them as northern migrating manna; - 'Orackles, birds or winged Black» birds Gather» ings as large | as 100 of the two lst» ter species con- gregated k [Wantagh yards ast Sunday, the irst large flock lof the sexson to Red 1.2. be noticed by this writer Blackbirds wre not accomplished singers. Crackles creak like rusty hinges and Cowbirds utter several liquid calls. The Red - wing is the | Birds Herald NEW SPLIT . LEVEL -- Here's the new 1M. lplll - level home featured at the Maplecrest do- Nessou Review - Stur Saturday February 20, 1953 Paga 9 REAL ESTATE NEWS e- velopment at Belimere Koad in North Belmore. Maplecrest offers a one and a ball story entrance foyer with Avreught irom balcony everlooking the foyer and first level rooms. Other femtures Include center ballway and builtin garage. Constructed by the Pashcow Organization, the homes wil} be ready for summer occupancy. Kern Resity Co., Inc. is sales agen. tane: house of Israel and to the house reedy \o - Lark, clear and mg. early. movement winter finch Feb. 14 (L) L). Ha (L). ters, Robin: Beach, Ila-Nu Orient Feb. birds (B). [med Crowen: Beach, Pyb. two (Be). (t): Jone Rill Park, mann, R. Latham. Hit a_ balloon, plains of a always. person: to denth. Murre: amm (ta. er s. two daily, f ers, one Hairy WMp-akji'r. Pal. Jone« Beach, Miskin: Orient, best of the three, singing a cherry, ka - lee\. The chippering Prairie Horned found in open plains and/fCU\ Long Island counties spend/seven years, 378,000 dwelling Units|politiclans and . bureaucrats along our ocean causeways, vies|45 ©Stimated $00 milton a year on|have been bullt in Kings, QUE®DS,(squght to socialize the mation by with the sprightly Song: Sparrow durable goods alone, plus many as the first harbinger of spring. same time, and in some localities all three are heard together. This winter we have haq no reas- on to complain about cold or snow, a result birds began sing- There appears to be another méoot This, the greatest season in many years, resulted in finding bundreds of Red and White - winged Cross- bills, numerous Siskins and Red- wesfbury to GET polls on Long Island. These are mow thinning out, but stragglers probably will be seen for some 380 Ola Squaw, rganser: Bheiter. Island, Peb. iuu‘lflolll ch, Peo. 22, 3,000 - may\. Shelter Talend, Feb. 10, our : Orient, Peb. 14, one; ke dally (L); Arverne, . Peb. 23, Riverhead, marpOw!: Jones Mench, Peb. 11, one anti-aid Lark: 'Ortent, 400. to 00. daily Wren: Orient, three dally, Sbeit- er fslend, one (L) Laba-billed | March | Wren: heller Island Feb. 10, one (L); 60 Myrile Wark L_ nine dally (L); 22, several (Al. ®). Feb. gm, m-lu Wantagh, Peb. 23, 10; 100 Cow- Riverhead, Feb, 13, (L); Tomes luau Pb. A. 40 (); Jones 22, four (E); Massipequs, n: Riverhead. rverne, Peb. Tos. 16) oor a. : \Orient. Feb. 46, t Jones Beach, 10 OK. Ober : i tlm gl Arup it pis [Aids LI Home Buyers (Be) B. Berolkhelmer, (E) Willett, (K) O. Komorowakt, (L) R. (Your Health Stroke Can Even The Young L (By Herman N. Bundesen, M. D. Strokes may occur er people, even youngsters and in- fants. but then it is due to en- Urely different causes. One cause may be a weakened blood vessel Certain persons are born with a natural weakness in the blood vessels of the brain, Such a werk- mess in the wall of an artery may develop into a little pocket, called an aneurysm, Eventually the vessel may rupture at this werk spot. A rupture can occur all of a sud- den without any obvious cause, but usually it occurs after strenuous exercise, The person has a severe headache, usually of a type never experienced before. He also com- These may be the only symptoms until he sinks rapidly into unconsciousness. [There may be paralysis, but not stiff neck. As soon as a phyllcnn sees a ering from these symp- toms, be Immediately 'sends him to the hopital, Up until a few years ago, if a young person had this dififgulty, doctors could not offer any help, and he was more or less doomed However, with advancements in brain surgery and brain diagnosis, many of M m‘ people can be hel # eb. Jones Jn young- Because new home buyers in the a high olume of orderly home build- Ing as does the building industry. All . out efforts should be made to resist any trend toward social- Ing to disrupt high building volume. Those thoughts were keynoled Norwich Inn by A. Sidney Hoth, a Long Island Home Builders In- sittuted director. 75-Home Unit rockyilu® centn® - core time 4. \Furn Thy Pace from 'The . cbs \Turn - Bhi\ by \bativan one The White winged Crossbill| A distinctive new home com- whe Divine Humiliation? by «r. appearing in greatest numbers in it 1 Coded mm CBatore Thy Cn bF/50 years, was most common on |PUDIW Of 15, semiluxury class Aint Baptust, Choir: cLesd Me Long Island, but I re.|CeSldences will rise in Westbury, ceived reports from Roy Latham of |as the result of the purchase of a Orient, who saw 18 there on Feb-|20-acre portion of the 66-acre Hicks ruary 1¢ and also observed them at Riverhead, Outhogue and Green- port. Latham, who spotted 400 to/Lazar, builders of Sherwood Home 500 Horned Larks daily and 325/communitles. Pine Siskins on Feb, 14, holds the mid - winter record for observing these two species. Nursery by Paul Axelrod and Jack The property, mequired from Hicks Nurseries, Inc., is bounded by Powell's Lane on the south side OBSERVATIONS for the perlod/of Jericho Turnpike and the North- Feb. 16 to Feb. 22, 1983, Orient ducks: 480 Black Ducks, 300 Ameri- can Golden-ey, Greater Beaup, 115 White-winged 4s Burt Beoler, seven American Bcoters; ern State Parkway. David Holman, represented the pur- chases and Frank H. Curry, a- torney, meted for the selling in- terests. 7s {attorney, by Matern & York, architects, will two °\*/Cod and two-story dwellings in the 13,|$20,000 price class, Three ethibit/ierested in the development of residences are now in course Oflsmall farms at Seaford. \'We sold construction for public inspection Kew Gardens, Queens, has beeb appointed sales agent. The property, which was form- In the Hicks family ownership for many years and is adjacent to the Bostwick, - Howard Phipps | and Hitchcock Estates, The 48 acres still retained by the Nurseries will continue to be used for the grow- Ing of plants, shrubs and trees. reb.|Much of the mature planting stock : |on the property is prized imported '|varieties of shade and ornamental trees. ' \Relaxed Cephai Gains one two (ta: homes. own a home. to improve their status by pur- dwellings. ° BIGGER .-- BETTER 35 C---R e _ beginning Sunday, Mar. 8 , IN THE -, LONG ISLAND SUNDAY PRESS like the more millions on food and soft|resenting an investment of approx- Meadowlarks start singing the businessman on Long Is-/mately §4 billion, Roth declared: the Federal government, of whic whistling song about the[!and has fully as great a slake in Plans Yor the mew colony, draW®|sttorney and property on Free- feature split - level, modified Cape|g509 a foot. In April. Kern Realty Company Of/one-third acre of ground for $3,090. erly the Rudyard Farm, has beenjhe recalls. The Federal income tax law of 1981, which removed the capital gains tax on residential sales, has made possible the purchase of hundreds of Long Island It is estimated that at least two out of five new homes sell- ing above $20,000 have been pur- chased by families who already By selling their old residenct at prices considerably In excess of what they paid for them he- fore the war, they have been sble chase of new, up to date modern Businessmen Have Stake in Realty Boom Pointing out that in the pasticontrols is because a small group of has Nassau and buttolk Counties, reir putting everything in the bands of \Home bullding is a balf-billion- socialized housing is the first um dollar-a-year business in the four|most important step, Long Island counties. Since 1948,| \You as businessmen have a tre- Long Island builders have produced|mendous stake in the Long Island enough housing for 825,000. That'shome building industry, In the ized housing or other factors tend-|like building the entire city of Bt. past seven years approximately Louls, Mo., In seven years. $1,200,000,000 have been spent for \This munmchmt achievement|employment of construction labor at a dinner meeting of the Syosset|was accompanied despite constant|here; and 90 per cent of that labor these GAYS -\ions Club at Rothmann's by Federal drawn from local mreas. Of the return fight of the Tn doth 4 at some time or other in virtually/course, most of the earnings were every phase of the business, We|spent in their local areas for goods are convinced the reason for the|and services,\ Roth said Know Your Broker Russell Clark Came to LI During 'Roaring Twenties' This is the seventh in a series on Long Island's real estaie brokers. Russell Clark of Freeport is one of the county's most active real estate brokers. He operates his real estate of- fice at 15 Railroad Avenue, Free- port, with a staff of five - Wil Mam Crawford, Edward Shes, Al Carola, Edwin Horowitz, and Mrs. Alice Heinrich. Clark came to Freeport in the \Roaring Twenties.\ He opened a business in Massapequa and Sea- ford. 'Those were the days, he recalls, when Alvin Edwards was district port's Main Street was selling at Later, he said, he became In- RUSSELL CLARK. a stz-room house with ADC linyoushouy Nassau UBH Worlt War II when the government sent him overseas on a mission. When he returned from govers ment service, be started his ml in Freeport. REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAX BY OWNING A HOME A 20 by 60 chicken house, plas- tered walls and other 'modern\ features were included in the price, He operated in Seaford and 044 YES YOU CAN DEDUCT AS EXPENSES: TAXES ON YOUR HOME INTEREST PAID ON THE LOAN ON YOUR HOME NO renters cannot Take ADVANTAGE OF THESE DEDUCTIONS AND BESIDES YOU CAN IN A HOME OF YOUR OWN WITH PLENTY OF PLAY ROOM, IN YOUR OWN YARD, FOR YOUR CHILDREN, .. A WORKROOM FOR DAD ALL HIS OWN SO HE CAN SPEND MANY RELAXING HOURS JUST PUTTERING MOTHER WILL ENJOY DECORATING A HOME OF HER VERY OWN, PLANTING THAT FLOWER GARDEN SHE ALWAYS DREAMED OF, YOU CAN FIND THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS IN THE REAL ESTATE COL UMNS OF THE CLASSIFIED SECTION Cf TH! REVIEW - STAR