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i m I 1 •7' i ■ I: i c r a ; ' ? -T ? ■?. 1 T T T ] ^ ' AmerU ing the Iters of ■ wfiose arSiuth '0 have I [L It is; ■ rer the ■ ente of ly I fog iKwitic^ ; in ihisr;aspOTte«^^ liiere may 1>£a pTaiee*I(>r^^^y^^ r v a a w . W U l b W < U i. J . - U g l g ^ . • M V M l versary ;^em a.; Lmerica ‘;;! am and m > w a y to the lay. All 5t thretf f draw-T 10,X;..-'.. IS many he-pub;^: tf at the dged a s ; 5r crea- •;\r'7 to the t of; the noad? at ; . 2. GhH- f \VaenT^ J Ither at 1 •ever is r ^ m of Can- 1 Sadie ay.iFcb. of Italy • ■ T ' ' ion; c a ll: aaa-irecedtly^ ■WoW “York Stafe^^^ tittes; Mdilch c ^ . be by ijtiali- ;v- . / .;: . A<rordJj5g fo •nual s a l a f i t e t h e s e positions xange 'trom . ^$3;B00 to ; $20,000. There are. op^unlties ’ on all levels ^■■T^ilia education and o^rience.' TKany jobs have no- '-^qsBcdlCTadacatiimfd o r experience ■reciul^ents.'Tf you wish to con- tiniie -your studies, maiiy ^ tate agencies Offer achdlaralidps. and , other forms, o f tuition assistaiiee^o oUglble -'students, Mrs. Poston notes.'. ■ ■; . 7 ' ■Healfh services currently ■in-' volve more than 45,000 State em ployees, ihCluding ^pl^IClons, nurses, therapists, nutritionists ■and dietitianB. Capable women M e -Tnudr iln -dememd in'all these spe- -cialtieB,' and in many non-prOfes- - siortaUJohs. as well. Besides teaching, the-field of edueatlOri-oflteK-'Oppoctuhitles to' women-in r e ^ r c h , planriing, mid' curriculum .evaluation with' H e w York -Stete-'Government i One /Of m e /dOTgest StateV^gemoles,' M u catlon TJepaf tment has Jobs ’ iii Tfoany idlverae iaelds, sim^ .’tI<mdl\Oul«lanife. = ■ l . ' 'H a w you a -background in 't h e >legtil; jffOfessloii? 'The N ew : Y o rk ■Btate, ibepartm a it 'of' ILaw, sgys; | , . -Mrs. Roatdn, i s one of the world’s\ largest law offices. Presently, a! woman Is . serviiig os ISoUcitor' and ' she reports ' that I ’■ more and more women dre hold- P ^ e s M i^ 7 ^ ' Most of the 400 Ciib-'ScoutTacks in the Nassau County Council, ‘Boy Scouts of America, will Triark the'58th anniversary of the Scout . i^ a n lzatio n with blue ahd/'gOld/partles durfog T e b h ia iy. . - / K V- . 'This traditional activity^lh Cub Scoutlng'lf a fuh-fflted party ;l(>r- 7 - -7 -the w hbieiam Uym id anejthat'C h b Scouts eagerly await,, aM fc . Donald SIT- Teisbefg, Sdoiit B jcwut ’ — - ------ - — ' b/:/7;4tye:^7 7 ; /' '-7 ■ .■;: / r : ■ • the kind o f dlnher^to-have. 'Many 7 packs' have a' potluck- tfflair -for 7 - 7b brfoga a coiA It-V '•■m e d ;7l^.\‘llsuBlly planning [York State. Social' casework, jjiBFii ch'iatric .and - medical social and correctional casewo:* xaahl some of; the challenging areas of the social work-field. ; \\ Science Is an Intriguing Tfleld which attracts-more..talented an’d j qualified women estch’year; If' your Interests and 'ablUSes lie in; ifoBmistfy, bacteriology, forestry or Other scientific areas there may be ■ an .exciting and rewarding eareer awaiting you In New York ■State Government. Hundreds of other opportimities exist in such fields as aocountfog, mathematics, insurance, admfols-' tratlcm, public relaUons, eco nomics, electronic data processing' and many more. Secretarial and .clerical employees .are always in deiuaiid. 'Por 'iiiformaSon on.how.to Stwt a career iii State' Goveentnovt w rite to the 'EieU 'BecruitniCnt Section, n S 'G w Y o f k S la t e :i ) e p ^ j ment ol-Clvd S ^ c e , State,iSagi-. ' - m-mK w;mA:nm:- ■a M i M o m M t t ; M mm 7 '- - 7 ; ' 7 / b 7 ' : 7 ; ; / ; - : ^ ^ , - . ^ ■llyou iate-awtenan looking for new ae exp^edLJob opporbaiUMj 7 | in-iany'rtmeujfjii rvaricty.bf career Helds, consider New York a a t e l .7| S t ^ e ■■ q i v J l ^ / S e ^ eommissipn,j— f f r i f w a t e i t l o n t e g . ^ 'e ^ '7 ' ......................... l i ' * ' - ” 7 :.7-. .-” ; v :” ' 7 ■-7 : r rttera i4iif Itebnr isrortes wodoficaiSy. euniBdbtiB 7inet| telte pur;]^or-Adyisp^ Commit^ I tee -to 7lamttch iSitte.iyteris Youth |JEmploynient S er^ce .(YES) pro-, gram. .'■ .7 . ' I might .poipt' out p t .(his time that YES was jEormed jfo .lJteB . bY, the labor oommittw and w a s .de signed to work in close coop.era- Son witb the local state employ-, ruent office. .Specifically, .'YES. serves as liaison between students seeking slimmer ■^jdbg ond-employ- ers with Job openings. At a meeting beild last wWk at Town HkU, Sol /Motefsky, vice president Of theX.' I, Pederation of Xabor. and chairman of the labor, ccanmittee, informed 7hbae >,pt«a7 | ent teat'in IflOT, about WOOi' teen age^istlidorrts /Wetej.: YES,'cbn^rCd'teTteCte^^^ previous'.yean77''777:■;■ - 7 ] - 7 . 7 -p^aipintetB -«co te afew; ^ I ^ i ^ ^ e « ^ ' ^ b u . e s . t 4 ; kiand 1ialn-| I fmpwspbpt 'tobnti benteal ip^^'% /afore <Job nreasfl ■fShough ympst of: :tee youngsters vSltte^e sknos^aiqr job, a major- pfoblcm for them is itranspoitatlon' ‘tosrand from work.) ’ :if, w e ' can hammer some .of these pioposals into shape in tlrne for ■ this auramer's program, ■we teilXbo.ieli 5 ible;tO\Cpply'for fold-' eral funds, Tbi^, of course, woiild depend -oti congressional appiro- priatiqns 'far the President’s pehd- ipg/|2.l'blteon m % p b w ertealni^ IXequest./7' That first meeting of J968 was wfcuitftil -one. We anticipate other •worthy proposals will result fibm subsequent nteotings which will j be scheduled on a Cegi%r basis. ■7/' • The labRelo te e ctess 4 gtapeiru^ <tnd a langenn^* Tcr-.0. -nr :mgw iiioitetekteiatetet%^ i & m m !fop7i-7:^ 111 {-ptnttr ’>»« sirengih end rhohr 'tlHy%ect wbh.-htlm-drugs w :W» can prevent lnc4nuiaii% bUiUos.\ , > ,. WE MGS'i’ COMTll^OUSLY . Modem leseerch te develop- Ugi 4MW drugs' hvsuy monUk We .ssust rsludy the .suppUete* news release's-and read m cui - -rent -prufessforaH/ -ittteUctttteiis to k e e p ' -inforinta. .Xeading phannaBeuHioal - marhifocturers at* Buthar)ii«d''by;'as.:to tend us any new drug-as; pocot at it is released for safe use. A7'ite»»cte\- ^ is o«ay .of re'al'- vgtawl'’W}te{r73t'.;U'- tn-teeT' scri|glpih'7S7/.;^/777 m k : ties />f6r “tebmeh . In \WcW York .'State Government' .by .Tte*.-Ersa Poston is-.-avrdlable from the .New [York State Commerce 'Depart ment Woman’s IPtogram; whCise offices are located at 112 State Street, Albany, N. Y. J2207 and 23b' Park Avenue, NeW York, tN .*x-W o i7. / hood 7itete,tenons whei*: Tybung p>eopie ':cbuld register:for- employ-;: I A >ent-iCuttently.^: teey m u st ply at stateV'emidoymebt officestj |:-' D © m . C l a b t o j / H o a r O n ^ a r c b l i c s _ ? 7 .. 77 ■/:;-■ ■ 7--;,,. Narcotic Ad^iciloiiss ^ h a t Gan Be. Don^Ahout. It? 7'ntis ^ is 'tee ~ %picTor tee/Ffeepprt'Pemqcratic . i--./^ v . Clul? Jtimeete ,at>8;30 p-te^ m y itati^-.< ^ p iM e . and. place, ;Feb.Amt;,3Xittle.Pine Sf. Speak- :N%au iCfojmty teEtltutibn seeking I solutions to narcotics addiction^ ' ie>do*ie oh a den basis so that 'a | Tfeff-baianced; meal Is servM^ b e jtg '^ lafo e d , , . nmgfa^ewto^inmtet. 1 ^ ■: W e t jobs.-ate tessigntel (to each ■ deh'. ; l % a i 'l^ b t e officials 'instil , , tutlon beads spon4»ring tee: p3ck,. are in-, i ' vlted guests. Seating and sei-vfog i- The;.aW ts-'of 'itee'-ew n ing' teis:| /v -: , ?^ear ; w te portray : 't e e ' fohtetetten of ;tee^^^^ gram ' for Yovmgstem who, might; use the- summer to get .a itaste dfiA tffi./Ben CiOTyino. ; -JLast week, the .very .active and , Jong-estabUshed Baldwin - Repub lican Committeemen’s 7 Council, beaded by Baldwin GOP lieader ■ i i i r s t o t o r ^ en dorsement to the candidacy of te fUl a pre-1 *nrgi!!Higi!iOB~'WB»tiefti'. CONVAIXSOENT AIDS •WhortTteiilte;' o«ai%«''‘^te~'-7 ,i.-I yjieE psbiviiRy S4 Wv: MMrl<te Rd.. I%<pwte , |■pR:87||00»77^77,f I t - ^ | | 7 r - .■'■ ’■ P a ric CcmlunissiiH) /A p p o intm e n t /M ade . Jack Cunningham of ; ISO ure x»u,»u,r«-,. — _ . | 'Wbaley St., h as b ten madeia P a r k w a y of life. Some deiis will .rec-1 Commission member, succeeding' 7 . ogittee great men -born in .Feb- xuety. by • /teoiying 7'site(teettes, ' names, dates, and % r ics of their, ermtribations to society. Among' them ' will be sLincolh,; Washltigten, Lord • Baden-IfoweH, the founder of Scouting, Dickens,; •Babe ; Ruth, Lindbergh, L o n g -' deUow.fEdiaon, -and Guteiiberg. .. . 7 : . -7'■' ;• ^7-7 ; ' ,-■ be shelled to yield one cup of niit meats. ; Anthony, .Celenteno, who resigned in December, because he is m o v l ing out of town, 7 M r. Cunningham was iburh in: Freeport and aittended'lhe schools In ^Freeport. -A veteran of W orld W a t II,' Jsick .served i n % e .UB/ (Natof tor teiee year®- ' • ,.'7, I He i s . iharried Mid has .seven lovely children. Jade is assodatel wite the ■ -Freeport Xittle League' l a S t o n ' ^ ^ ^ itio n ? 1\ the er- |.;7 / / '/ '- ; 7 7 # I .,■■ ..v; /7;: -V. i» 7 , i f b m t e d r « l i ^ ^ ■;:7 . IN OUR WEIGHT 7 7 7 7 7 IwKINGOURfAMOUS . AMD WHYMOTa „ ' 1 :^ M I S S I B l£ ' D E A L S : ■ t ,,,» « < s ,« t e g U o ^ r T » n d '.'',C a ,,rttl« r 4 ,r ; > '™ i a B » « ,h ,p e l C o m e i n a B d l ilh a lf e B f e t h e N e w 1 7 7 7 7 7 / 7 : 5 ;7 ; ^ ^ ''7 7 'i f ■7'7;:7i AT THE BICN OftHe fSIEfiOtY BUOOHA' 1 \r^ : ''77^‘