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ItAemb from thb Mayor william F. GLACKEN Mayor of Free|»rt, N. Y. CancerXarje, Inc Start Nassau Gouply IWve Tlioiuands Of ijBsaau volunteers «m ptfUcipatO-in<a campaign to raise $1,000/100, to serve advanced cancer < patients' and their families. Mrs. Stephen Rothman and Mrs. Martin Kaufman. co-Ohalrmen of ^cancer Care'G nine Nassau tuk-annothu^d-todoj^^^ ..3eglnntor:.S<b.tomber 7, m e tiers nf r’annap -lOarBrs’ AR . rOlBnt^i& I I am more'powerful than the combined arniles of the world. I have destroyed more^men than .all the wars of.the nations;.- I am more deadly 'to'an hullets, and' I have w recks more homes than the mightiest of guns. I steal in the United States alone over $600,000,000 each .year. I spare no one, and I find my victims among the rich and the poor nllke, the young *and the old. the sh'ong and the weak, widows and oiphans knew me. I massacre thousands upon thousands of wage earners In a-year. I lurk In unseen places, and do most of my work silently. You are warned against me. but you heed not. I am relentless. I am everywhere—In the home, on the ehe^t. In the factory, at Ralh-oad Crossings; and on the-aea................. i *= I bring sickness, degradation and. d e a th..and«^»few seek to avoid me. » -3/*''^' I destroy, crush, maim, I .give nothlhg 1 am your worst enemy. ■ I Am G a reJess^fe'. .Of, cancer . ;baxe’’s.. .4B.- c h a p e s t^oughout ’Greater'- Jfew York FIRES DON'T JUST THEY ARE W t - ! ' ;• t ; . I: • ■... ;• M d i « |y U . ^ l e » | i y h > e V A LIA N T 4-dr. Sedan V A L1A N T 4-dr. Wagon J t ^ . y l ^ i v e r e \P I T M P u T W - A r P a ^ i i i ^ l -- I - ; S A V E M O M W E X H b f i E O r from TAKE Col. Sander's Recipe for a n e f f d r t i a s s ' t r i ' e a r . I BefolapBttx ;3.Plecea of Chlck- lSo',.?SwM4,?oifc. $1.45 ■■■■ $4.25 m u - f' ^ f S . 2 5 V . to'50.MAlNST.,; st-arted-to ring .-door'bells and let their 'neightxnB know about the ‘ agency's-se^ces'an-fdask for their sunpport. The 'dobr>to>door cam paign will continue through -Sep tember -22. Cancer Care Vat 37 East 68 St.. N.Y. 21. assisted 3309 advanced can cer patients and their families in the low and middle Income- brackets during the year ending July 1960. Professional social workers on the agency’s staff-provide.guidance and counseling and arrange for other, services patiente-or families may re quire. 'Financial grants help pay for homemakers, housekeepers- and practical nurses.' All money raised by Cancer C euo chapters goes directly toward financial asMstance to pa tients. “Some families can absorb the shocks and the financial burdens advanced caincer brings, but most cannot.” the co-Chaiiinen said. “Any) famiiy not on relief and unable to cope with Its financial problems without help, may receive financial assistance from ^Cancer Care. Our available to -families in all Income guidance a n d counseling services are hrackets.” . Mrs. Bothman.and Mrs. Kaufman also BEdd th a t ph^lcians. mc I b I • woxe 1« ^ icachera,' cler^-. men and'others who have referjed -fEunilles to-Cancer Care for l^lp 'increasingly recommend the ageiicy, Eind this Eid^ to the rising demands for its services, CanCer Coreb i^o- fbsslonally' brained social workbrs tEilk with each person referred find t>rotide -the guidance and the ser vices n ^ e d . ' >vcancer CareJs'cohcefiied wl person’s feeltog of ^dignity. .ev< though h d ^ B s '^ e l p i We V®afc ^ melp;^ls--pft&* AIlno^nc^. Openings Student , The XT. B. civil 'Service Commis sion-has announced that-applica tions are 'now being- accepted for -Student Trainee positions from stur Jen ts enrolled in the 1960-61 school year. S tudent Trainee positions, pay ing from $67 to .$77 a week, offer Ugh sdtool seniors and roUege ito- ^ srig M e exec fpee^orter,; Highly D ecOi^ed Army 'Ofliefer, Joined in 1938 • v| i Colonel Walter J. Peters, resldtngVat -ftb in Pree-c f ;) port completed two weeks of active''duty ,a t OampVBrum, New YCTk^;!-'-: ,on--S,ept»mber 3. Ctokmel-Peters, is'--the-.'ESSeutlve.^pm of the 4 i it h - |v .Entotofeer»Biigade, a USAR ibiiti-Golphel Peters'has h e ^ with the arm y ^ C B o 0 i U ''^ a f c « i^ S ; a n a W ^ is a recipl-'f^ eiii ot toe'P u ^ le Heart'ahd.jthe-Piehch Croix de' Gueixe avec Etoile d ’Or,^ iv-: ' --.'CbTon'el'Pgtefs hbs'aTaCS: 'degtoe--from;y^^ itltUte. 'dhd-is presently Plant-Maintenance; Superv.lsor for the Amen- -can TOachlhs .and Foundry \Company 'in Brooklyn. \ -iv ColbnerPeters is active in civic affairs. '• ',2^ ^ ' *!\;3 C i v a S e r W e e d i ii m B U s io i i ' ' -dito fir M c iptince «( application* \.,-ivu .jerviw B for the Park-Service is March 13, ,1961. dents an opportunity to combine their college study with training on the Job In- one o f two types- of pro grams. *-ln the vacation work-study program, students attend college a-durlng- the entire scholastic year •and-work'Tn a-Fedend-Agency dur- .dngrthe vacation ^periods; I n coopera tive- wOrk-study 'programs,-students xaltorxSBte their college study ^'and work periods d uring the entire-yeaT. Written - tests for .Student Trainee 'Jobs are given each month. 'Jobs'to be fUied in the Washing ton,'D.C. area, are insu^h Helds as engineering, physical scieliice. agri culture. accounting, statistics, and otberjfteohntoal dtet^.r'FurUier In- forc^tionVls' 'given i^rbmvu-- ’^rvlcC announcement No. ^ Itevls^. In- formal4Dn about Student Trainee positions with .' the National Park Service a t various locations through out, toe United States is- given in Announcement No. 239 B. Closing .Civil'Service announcements and application 'forms may be obtained from Mr. Oeorke F. Moore. located at U. 8. Post Office, 255 Bi-oadway. Lynbrook. New York or from th^ j';\ U. S. Civil Service Commlssioi^ Witshlngton 25. D. C. 41 HiHlRY'S M E A T M A R K E T , F r e e D e l iT e r y - F R . 9-5TI9 Homemade Potato or •Macaroni Salad 39c lb. FROZEN FOODS 163 Atlantic Ave., Freeporl -'M on.'Tiiurs. 9-6,'Fri. 9-9, SaG 8-6 'H A R R Y PPI8TER , Prop. ^ o r iftoie ivi\ im U h o n . ilu - 3 u i M t in .^ Q p t t c a i S t m i c e - in , 1,1 n f;Boftvin, *Mrs; -Allan J.-’lS lhi^er.^ 'Mts;-''E^ene>-X}ieutschar. 'b&s.'AJvln ,.eHR«W T .B.2pW T r r a s f ^ r a l i d n i G l ^ f t i i Gn>up-Td'KifeA-S£(it'<8 , Afterflocm' 'Group-'dG.. 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