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24. MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE

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soda refrigerator ,29" x5l " x 72"

complete steam tablemeat grinder

^ 11 stainless steel table

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758-SS17 sit iDEHUMIDIFIER , Westing-house 1978 , 25 pints ,$125. 475-5793. 51tl

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body only. Audio visual slideprojec tor wi th geographicalslides . Best offer . Evenings 475-9395. 51tl

WATER PUMP , -' 4 horse for***~ **± **\ * . ** ** *. *, ***-***-** -t i n iwn . .~ 1 *Sp i l U M C l S^ SICIU , I lU-i iU V U l l ,

$125. 475-5793 51tl

MOVING - 3 piece sectional$165. 2 chairs $30. each , tableand other items , 475-3257. 51] 1

COLEMAN tent 9' x 7 ' sleeps 4.Used once. $100. 289-5 "26. 51tl

OLD 78 records Excel lentcondition . In albums. Classical& jazz . 475-3179 51tl

30 FT tower for antennna 475-3179. 5111

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condiuon . $175. Leather Englishsaddle , good condition . $125289-6959. 51tl

8 FT corner bar up holstered 2tone leather. Has tan formicaton Must sell . $225. 475-0375after 6 p.m 51tl

24 A. GARAG E -

YARD SALE igs a-a-Tia in „

FREE POSTER\f iil*. _ ( _ _: .~_ _ ¦{" _•:«._ !— *.*s»»ricu fj iaCwiy a i ui3[j ioy uu

Advertise your yard or garage .seisin ADVANCE WANT ADSand receive an 11 x 14POSTER to show the Wayto unijr sa'e. Ackii^sonai Post-ers available for only 25c each.

Come to our office at:20 FVledford Ave.. Patchoaue

5TH ANNUALYARD SALE

THE BIG ON E

i A contribution will go to theMuscular Dystrophy Foun-dation .

Multi-FamilyAugust 1 0 t h - l l t h

9a.m. -4p .m.Rain or Shine

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t iques , Occupied Japan ,ceramics , lots ot dolls ,baseball cards , old oak fur-niture , watches , tools , ap-pliances , clothes , and so muchmore.

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Different display each day atreasonable prices

VISIT US BOTH DAYS141 Thunder Road

Holbrook472-2108

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YARD SALE459 Washington Ave.North , Sunrise Hwy.

Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aug. 9, 10, 11( 1 0 - 4)

FURNITURE , RUGS,DDir A D D A C

MOVINGEVERYTHING MUST G0S

PRICED TO SELL! 51ENTIRE CONTENTS - Aug. 10-16, 9 a.m . - 8 p.m. Washingmachine - $50. 3 Cornell PL ,Patchogue (off Pine Neck) .

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24A. GARAGE -

YARD SALE

Church pews , round table ,china closet , dressers , chests ,marble lop washsiands, more.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE BARN

167 SOUITi COUNTRY ROAD,BELLPORT

SATURDAYS (11-3) siti

BLOCK YARD SALE10 Families

Take Southaven to Maple to

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353 Hewlett Ave.North of SunriseEast Patchogue

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Aug. 11, 12 ( 10-5)219 North Oce^p Ave.

PatchogueContents of Home

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5 Ditmas AveMastic

Aug. 11, 12 ( 1 0 - 4 )Rain date Aug 18, 19.

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YARD SALESat., Sun. Aug. llth , 12th

154 Maple Streety */ t **A£ ****AivicuiOi u

Rugs , furniture , car parts51tl

YARD SALESATURDAY - SUNDAY 9 - 5

437 Head-of Neck Rd.(East of Station Rd.)

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5 FAM ILY YARD SALEA no in 1 1 . i(\.A \

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45 James StreetPatchogue i

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YARD SALEThurs. Fri. Sat.4 Anker Court ,

( Off Old North Ocean )North Patchogue

654-2689 51tl

YARD SALEAug. 10, 11, 12 (11-5)

3A North Pine St.Patchogue

289-4333( Directions ) 51tl

AUG. 10 - 12 (10 - 5)241 Waverly Avenue

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icebox , household items.51tl

MOVINGEverything Must Go384 South Ocean Ave

PatchogueAug. 9-10 8a.m. -5p.m

(rain d a t e 8 - l l & 8- 1 2 ) U1

D A M P E N E D BUT DAUN -TLESS 85 Laurel St., Pat-„1 * - * • <*£ . O^*. ,— -J«.. 1 A • AA C lf 1CllUgUC , oaiui uaj - x \ J . \ r u. u i l i

MOVING SALE - Thurs - Friday(l l - 5) 374 Washington Ave.,Patchogue. 51tl

? 25. FURNITURE

FOR SALE

DINETTE SET , Pecan. Table , 4chairs , hutch , table pads . 289*8083. 5ltl

SAY YOU SAW IT IN THEADVANCE.

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25. FURNITURE FOR SALE

ANTIQUESCherry wood dining table 1800- 1820. $650.4 walnut chairs - 1840. $350.Walnut tip top table 1860-1880$450n n n t n l n i n e _ «/inft X. imVJ **1. *. *A1 * utwo **> *\J*J xj *. *AI *r

PLUS ^ANY MORESHEIR TO MORE

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- EEAS0I FOR SALE.Serious buyers or collectorsonly . Call

654-1090(7pm -9pm) siti

MOWift C - A MP 11t£ii! i r *R n r +E. lai <III sMr/o-mi1*:

Colonial Couch $125.Pine Record Cabinet $75.Italian Provencial tripledresser - Twin Mirrors - Nightstand $250.1918 Antique Gramaphone

$225.Wurlitzer Piano $925.

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26. SPECIALIZED SERVICES

FURNITURE REFINISHING,repairing, glueing, stripping. Kit-chen cabinets. Day or evening.A T\.C.Q'7nQ 1 1 KJ. *%¦ J* V» " »y I W. J. J. IrL

SPQUESSm M E CLEANING SERVICEGeneral cleanings , carpeti-V. r^ v>-»»-v<-i \i v\rx afao TVir»l iO n i n f Jsnaiupuuiii5 T j i vun i ivwmi ib i

upholstery cleaning, floors ,windows.

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PAINTINGm n np -n m o pic j- a ¦ BB /TT>n%rnre mi^iaa^G0. CHEESEMA^

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PAINTING , Interior , Exterior .Experienced. Senior cit izendiscount. 472-1522 - 654-5347. 48t4

HOUSE PAINTINGExperienced college studentsInterior-Exterior . Patchogue-Bellport-Brookhaven andsurrounding area .

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MOVrNG & STORAGEHANK'S RECOMMENDED MOVERSInsured , piano specialists,packing, crating and.supplies.

325-0320 - 588-S090' 26tTF

"BILL THE PAINTER"Interior - Exterior

4 Generations Experience

654-2569 OR 286-3646Roofing - Gutters

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ROOFING AND SIDING—Anykind of repair work done. 281-7758. 40tf

26 A. ATTORNEY

LEGAL CONSULTANT

Wills , Real EstateCommercial, MatrimonialsOver 25 Years of Practice

in SuffolkAll Courts

ERNEST G WRUCKATTORNEY AT LAW

31 OAK STREETPATCHOGUE, N. Y.

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28. BOATS , MOTORS

SUPPLIES

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22 ft. Wheeler Skiff ,60 hp Uhris Craft , camper top.

Good condition.$250,

475-0790 siti14' MARINE wood boat ont ra i l e r . 10 HP Johnson .Sacrifice $200. 475-0375 after 6p.m. 51tl

2 OUTBOARD motors 18 HP.475-9640. 51tl

1971 FIBERGLAS Scatcra ft18 V , 60 HP Johnson , Cox.trailer extras . $?. 395. 286-1240.

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28 f t . TONG BOAT , Chryslercrown FW cooled , new coppersheeting, all equipment. Readyto go. Call 589-2040. 51tl

1975 21 f t . Wellcraft centerconsole. Twin 1977 Mercury 85outboards. Excellent condition.$5,700. 654-4620. 51tl

17' FIBERGLAS Wellcraft boaton 1976 Highlander lift trailer.65 HP Johnson motor. Fullyequipped . Must sell $1,400. 475-0375 after 6 p.m. 51tl

HOBIE CAT 16 double trapezeBoom Vang. No trailer. $1600.289-4863 - 475-3918. 51tl

jp> 29. AUTOMOTIVE

1973 GMC Super CustomO. U_ , U , *r rit\r\ , . **- **Z *** *-\ *****. ***•oUDUi oan , t *) , wv ui lKi i iaj allies .Full air , fully loaded , trailerpackage , new brakes , goodtires , spare , $3,500 589- 3201.

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1972 CHEVY Impala - 4 door. P-S, P-B , A-C. radio , red , whitetop. $800. Excellent. 286-8756.

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1970 VOLKSWAGEN Squareback , 4 speed transmission.New engine , new paint. Ex-cellent runn ing condi t ion.$1,300. 654-4620. 51tl

TR 6 '71 color off yellow. A-lcondition. $1900. 732-5936. 51tl

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camper van , pop-top, sleeps 5,low 'mileage , P-S, very goodcondition. $1975. Call 289-1999.

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1973 HORNET Hatchback. Goodlooking. Runs fine. First $950takes it. 475-3960 . 51tl

CAMARO '71 SS 350, 4 speedHurst 2 BBL sun gauges , mags ,

' headers , dual exhaust , am-fmcassette stereo, low mileage ,excellent condition , *p *c , *.w. ^I D -2515. 51tl

(continued f rom pag e 1) jelderly patients, waiting for transferral to a nursing home jfacility, suffer , often with telling deterioration . Known |

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medically as "organic brain syndrome," the condition Itranslates less formally to "giving up". The day-to-day jroutine of an acute , general care hospital is not on a timeschedule with the lonesomeness of geriatic dailiness.

In developing the geriatic visiting program with theyoung volunteers , each girl learned from Mrs . Hrynusthat a shortage of nursing home accommodations made itnecessarv fnr nlri nationfc m .-ary, *. . -* ; •*. u« u„„„;f„i i *

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the acute period of an illness or injury initially responsiblefor admission to Brookhaven Memorial. They learned thatas many as 50 or 60 patients fell into this category andtheir stay in the hospital often drifted into months. Thevolunteers learned that social awareness could beesta blished through simple eye contact, through ad-

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uressing the patient by his or her proper name ~ MrsJones...Mr. Smith. Through reading, letter-writingtnrough caring for a plant together , through the amenitiesof applying toiletries , attention to the hair , doing amanicure , selecting nail polish color .

The greatest treat of all has proved to be "going out toeat" which very simply has been a trip down one corridor ,up another , or to an elevator and down to the employeecafeteria . One patient had such a marvelous time , shethought she was lunching in A&S once again and

j "wouldn 't it be nice to do some shopping while we 'rej here?"

j Some days the patients are taken out , in their wheel-i chairs , for rides along the hospital walks -- which are

^ limited . A lawn concert

is planned for this month .

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Twirling Academy competed inthe recent United States TwirlingAssociation Grand NationalCompetition in Norfo lk , Va. Afterwinning the 1979 New York StateGrand Championship title andthe 1979 Northeastern RegionalGrand Championship title inP e n n s y l v a n i a , L o r r a i n e 'sCygnets went on again torepresent the state at the Grand» T __ t • _ l j i i.: * : „„ A f t /. -.i, i U ll V/1'U* *-*f V »i" ff •+* -.-. V - -*J - - • - — — - ~- _

practicing 4-5 hours a day theycaptured the title in the juveniledance and twirl team category.

Lorra ine 's Cygnets JuniorDance and Twirl Team placedsecond after competing in theover-all competition. Over 5,000twirlers participa ted in the 1979Grand National Championships.Ind iv idua l s from Lorraine 'sCygnets who placed top 15 wereGussenc Lackington , DottyAmmann , Laura Wavra , andCindy Smith. Top seven titleswere : Debbie Williams , HeatherHenderson and Linda Plitt.

Linda Plitt , a member ofLorraine 's Cygnets won the 1979Grand National 13-year-old two1 i I 'l l . ,_ 1 . : iL 4.1 ¦* f \ r - t r.Utl LOil t I L I t ct i 'J i l^ w !'_ Ii i l l 1- i^M t?

Junior Divisional Grand NationalTwo Baton Champion.

Cygnets Baton Twirl ingAcademy will be holdingregistration for any newcomers

A , ** .1 r*fi 01 -I* ** ** C****l l ****~ * *-.AiUgusL zo-oi. i'Oi iui mci in-formation call their director ,Mrs. Lorraine Swan Maggiacomoat 475-9836 or 286-0847.

Twining team%m%mf f**9>i*9 B 1 11^1**

The sixth and final nature walkat Mt. Sinai Harbor wiii be heldthis Sunday, August 12.

Presented by the BrookhavenT'f i l i r n H a n o r l m o n f j-\f TT r\

vi ronmenta l Protect ion , thiswalk will cover ihe transitionfrom freshwater man h to asaltwater marsh.

Walkers should meet at 9:30a.m. in the Port Jefferson Villageparking lot , off Crystal BrookRoad.

This walk will last 1» 2 hoursand promises to be a muddy andinteresting? Tn <~»*n 'n 0**> **>

Mt, Sisicsi H iumorMture walk setthis Syndoy