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T h e M e d ic a l (M e tr o p o lita n n o w a v a ila b le c o m b in a tio n L ife In s u r a n c e to e v e ry o f B lu e e lig ib le C ro s s , B lu e C o m p a n y ) a v a ila b le T S t a t e w id e h e a g a in s t t h e P l a n c o s t o f h o s p ita l a n d o ffe rs o n e o f th e fin e s t p ro g ra m s o f to 1 3 8 7 -D above, c a ll* re ­ a p r o m o tio n a l ex­ case o f has a se rv e d p r o te c tio n in so re d c a re e r at p o s itio n a is fo r c a lle d , d iie c t le a s t lin e by Jack d is tric t In C iv il s c h e d u le d th e w h ic h if of tw o advance­ to th e 2 4 th S e n ­ M a n h a tta n . S e rv ic e C o u n c il b* d is b a n d on 7. and g e n e ra l of N o t. C o n s titu tio n v o te rs . H o w e v e r, m e e tin g th e th e J . W e is e r, a D e m o ­ th e d a y th e n e w to d ir e c t ly a m e n d m e n t w as spo n­ c r a t ic d e le g a te f r o m th is m e d ic a l c a re . th e p o s itio n m e n t. 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Dnnn. Ilkr. Walden, XY (!tl4) 774-8561 S tu a rt, JA 9 - 4 4 0 0 R o chow oy 1 -1 0 0 8 I.ll.erty Are. O ra n g e BETTER O Z O N E H om es C lo s in g & u tle b e r F a rm s F lo r id a RETIREMENT HOMES $6,600, up EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE r. F(7LF0RD. SniART, FLA. WRITE REQUIREMEIWS. Ph. 387-1288 B lv d . PA R K F lo r id a VENICE FLA. INTERESTED? SEE H. N. WIWMERS. REALTOB. ZIP CODE 335»5 CONCRETE CEMENT FINISH SAVE ON YOUR MOVE TO FLORIDA Compare our cost p«r 4,000 Iba r« 8t i’elersbnrB from New York City, M06; Philadelphia. $388: Albanj, $432. For an eiitimaU to *n.y desti­ nation in Florida writ* SOUTHERN TRANSFER / STORAGE CO,. INC. Dept. C, P.O Box 10217, St. P*'«riburr. Florida Driveways * Sidawailis * Curbs P«ftos • Walls • G«rage Floors Concratc Stoops • Irlcli Stoops PRANK F O D IR A $ 2 0 ,9 9 0 C A M B R IA ® f: H G T S $ 2 3 ,9 9 0 C O L O N IA L B R IC K H O M E C o n w ti* been Q uerns . N.ifio.iu ,ind Suffolk. P . i j n i r n l f fro m $ 0 4 . 0 0 p e r nio. F o r in f o rm ati o n . O.'lll IIH lo-il.iv. •n . S O . De- nam ed B o a rd has ,'l & 4 I)i‘<lini h o m e s In all s p ctiont o l d e to c h e d , C r v ilio n s 1 3 5 -1 9 M a rg a re t A m s te rd a m rcora#. lij batbs, I airy bMlreon*. nceptlonal bat*'m*Bt — ©NLT 1 HOUSE LEFTJ Ce»pl«t»lj «}«ccratcd — f600 ob coBtract need*d — nlMiof f*«», Bc red f»p*, IH A »ti|)reT«!. R A N C H Only few year* younr — 4 bed­ rooms. nioderu HtreanUined kitch­ en with built-in wall oven, hufc Ranch type livinif room, full sized dinine room, finished bawment, icarage, wall-to-wall carpet­ ing and every conceivable extra included. GI and FH.A mortcaie approved. ONLY $760 netdcd o a xintraot. ■UTTERLY & GREEN H O M E S Hillside Ave., Jam aica A C T N O W , a n d s e e h o w e a s y i t is t o h a v e t h e v a c a t i o n h o m e East of P a rk E X C L U S IV E Brick Colonial. Lil<e new. Large rnis, modern kitch & baths, fented-in gar­ den plot. Rent with option. L O N G 220 9 -S 9 1 6 JERSEY fu lly p la n n e d c o m m u n ity , c o m p le te w it h y o u r o w n c lu b h o u s e C iv il Q ra ff th e Serving Cfipital Ui*<trirt for O t m M Yenr* N E W COCNTRY ROMES, small farms, acreage. ' small apartments housea, horn* site*. i Write your specific requirementa; BRAY A MACGEORGB REALTORS. 634-C Landis, Vineland. NJ.. Pbon* 09.-6625. Bst. 1001. U .S . C ity . A L B A N Y — M rs , FKKE SEHVICK/— NO «B I,I«A TIO N LA U R E LTO N R E T IR E th e of New Trustee DEPT. ASSIST STATE EMl*lX)yEES IN FINDING APARTMENTS AND HOMES IN THE CAPITAL DISTRICT ro IV 9 . f 3 2 0 G-ROWINQ by leaps and bounds. There are many fine homes, small farms, apartment houses, fresh A salt water flshinr, ro^f courRea, splendid climate These leading Broilers, Builder Realtors j •t(er these choice listing. Consult them ■ow . . . r e q u ire ­ fro m S E R V IC E — n of w h ic h J e rs e y . J e rs e y L>iflt of Retirement Homes Farms — Estates — Acreage Farm & Home Realty Kewton, NJ (Closed on Sundays) c o p ie e and o b ta in e d V e n ic e , & and N Y -0 1 -6 B o a rd G o v t. F o rm s an n u r s in g . d u tie s be at tK e S400 HOLLYWOOD BEACH. FLORIDA Want an inexpensl<e ocean-front Tacation which indudea ererythint Pree: Poo!. Boating & fishlntr. Lounge, Discount Golf. Free Country Club facilities, etc. YES. EVERYTHING! LOVELY EFFICIENCY AND BEDROOM FAMILY TYPE APARTMENTS SL'RPKISINOLT Low weekly rates from <35. I.ow monthly rates from $100 Per Family ont of season. Winter Rates N'atiirnlly IllRher COM^^KE. For romplete colorful Informnttnn. lALI HAI — 310 McKinley St. SANDS — 2404 N. S u rf R o a d Or J . J . BURTON. 2404 N. S u H Rd. of th e com ­ c o u rs e fo rm s m ay of q u a lific a ­ re q u ire year school th e m e n ts Naval and S c rv ic e Is la n d ; New ap­ Academ y A lb a n s H e a lt h S ta te n ex- o f th e lo c a tio n announcem ent S tre e t, ta l on m in im u m In te ra g e n c y 0. 1. Jerkins, Dept. ff.SO, Chamber of Commrrcp, Box 1371, ST. PETEKSBl’RG, FLA. 33781. Over 1,000,000 Visitors a Year Now Prefer St. Petersburi I A BRAND NEW C ity be o u tlin e Tor rour rac'atloD or happier retire­ ment on a moderate income, choose a winner I Come to St. Pete, famous sun •bine resort, principal city of PTNEL LAS COUNTY* — the WINNER of the 1967 LOOK MAGAZINE — NA TIONAL MPNICIPAL LEAGUE "ALLAMERICAN CITY" AWARD. Ye*I an averare of 360 days of sunshine each year Pureet air. healthiest climate Swmmiinr on clean, white beaches Fisbinr boatlnf. rolf. fine homes, hotels, motPl.o and guest houses in all price ranges. Wide variety of Res­ taurants. Atfractions, Spectator Sporta. Churches. Hobbies and Retirement Activities. WRITE TODAY for our new 80-PK “SUNSHINE ANNUAL" & "LIVING IN ST PETERSBURG." ■^ e y ’re F R E E 1 Rernember, too — Florida ha* NO STATE INCOME TAX! AHNOttHCIHG Y o rk w ill th e E itlla lio n s R o o m in g H o u s o F o r S a l t A HOME PLUS APT. All brick — with iDc. apt. Exc. Westmere loc., many extra* — $27,900. N e w Y o rk C ity iiCREAGE. 3 Br Farm House on twenf.? * acren. With addtttona] acrenire STailable 18 Rn)i— Kitcbencteii J> 1 apt. Income $14,000 $10,800 per y r . AeUinir $34,000. Ca?h $4,000. Owner lake 2nd mtge. 76 W. Wn.T4)W BROOK REALTY. Realtor Tel. 3SS-Safil, Box 216, Altnmont, N.T.’ 105th St. William Jarkeon, 2^1-12^0 New th e The A p lic a tio n ^ o rk "LIVING CITY" A re a G re a te r P o & itio n s e d u c a tio n and p o s itio n . C o u n ty COPAGS LAKE — » rm houM * 4 n n c ottace on 32 acrc*. AM ImproTementa. Oil b e a t * l a r te w ood-bnroinv fireplace; % drill ireDe. .lectric. Can be mM in ■ e p a ra te parceli of 10 acrce eacb. A»Uin r $22,000. Wm. N . Jacbcon. 281 1280 d e p e n d in g ln t« ra g e n c y p lic a n t B o ard $ 4 ,- s a la r ie s r a n g e f r o m $7,303 to li(.2 S H IL IS ID I 9 -7 3 0 0 A V E . J A m a ic o 6 -6 3 0 0 • Fwkin* FaclMties Available) T a i ( e a d v a n t a g e o f t h e s p e c ia l i n t r o d u c t o r y p r i c e s o n f u l i y im p ro v e d H H ouses a c r e h o m e s it e s . At little as$195 dowh, now, can start yonwymmf to vacation ftin and a good leund fotnrc investMeiiL i A i For S a le - Q ueens Queens Vllluge — 7 rms. detached, 4 bedrooms, IVi batiis, nr. trans., schools, $110,600, $900 dn. pay. G.I. $2000. Fiuslilng, KIssena P a rk — S-famiJy (ft & 6), 3 car brick garage. $26,600, 52.600 dn payment, G.I. »1,600. ORKENBAIJM RKALTT 87-«4 Sutphln Blvd. Jamaica AX 1-7S04 ST. ALBANS tlA ,900 OWNER BETIRING Sacrificinr ihls dtt. dutcb colonial consietinr cf 1 ?«*. leoine, flnit^hed batement, flrtpltc*. luritne. modern Ult ft bath, ]{« 3ivi»(lM.4iped i/lct. Many extra*. HOLLIS R A IN B O W U K E LODGES INDIAN LAKE, NEW YORK 12842 CrMtlvo Manaiimint by Devtlcpm«nt Croup Incorporated Drive out today. From Albany area, simply go north on the Northway to Warrensburg and Route 28. Go west on Route 28- to Rainbow Lake Lodges at Indian Laite, N.Y.^ o r s e n d c o u p o n to d a y . Gentlemen: Please forward complete details about big new Rainbow Lake Lodges. gg ATTENTION VETERANS! Eligibility expired? Gail lor details about new GI bill which enable* you to buy a hoUBi- w ith very . . . LOW DOWN PAYMENT FIRST-MET REALTY 352 5 BOSTON ROAD, BRONX O L 4 -5 6 0 0 Dt-t, 0 larife rniK, off foyer; i‘ b a t h s , f u ll b s m t. Lovel.v kltclieiiH. Garden, p a r k m g ‘Z par»: braws, oil hea t. 4555188________________________________________ PHONE___________ VETS • $750 DOWN (S1 5 0 0 DOWN . NON-VETS) HATE_________________ ZIP______________ P E IN B E R G BROS, SI K ‘.iOO St,, Bronx 9 3 3 -1 8 0 0 Open Sunday CAMBRI,\ liora. LEGAL 3 FAMILY Owner ■aoriflcing this 10 yr. old brick Sc shingle legal 3 aniilj witli a 6 & 3 room apt., finished brmt 4000 sq. ft, of trees A shrubs. SPRINC.KIEM) OI>NS, fifl.BOO WIDOW’S SACRIFICE Det. all brick 4 year old .'egal 2 family scilintf below co«t, consist* cf 2-fl room apts. (3 bctlrooms in each apt.) Mod kit with wall oven. Holly mod it linroi»cB]at€ tbj-a o u t, tv e r y - wood baths, must see so call for appt. tbing c o t r . CAM BRIA H 6T f. 9 21 .A O O 8 YBABS YOUNG EKICH Cont.)tting cl t r e m f n d e u * rooms. 2 b a t h s . £ d . V«.uit . mtiicteO on a trffc linfrrt surct In u ilioire *jea. M o n y C O N C VIC ( 1 8 4 ST) m L ^ ________________________________________________________________ ^ Sia.AOO e b ick t v d o r ConeistJnr *>i lie i'oome with S baths, £n. fcsujt p&tlo, Karden srcnndi. a BiQet i t ere. Cell for appt. a il LAURELTON 3 FAM MOTHER t , DAUGHTER Concists of 2 separate apts. 6 rooms down plus 3 room apt, upstairs, flnIsliabie bsmt., jai'age, mod. kits & baths, convpiiient to schools, shop ping Sc subway bua. o th e r 1 & 2 F a m ily hom es a v o iH b l* QUEENS HOME SALES INC. 17C-IS Hillside A v r — Jnm»le« OL 8-7510 C.%IL rOK UNVORMATION O PKN 7 DAYS w r m Fourteen CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuetdajr, Septeml>er 2(J, 1967 ( R o c h e s te r ’s D e p u tie s W a n t C iv il S e r v ic e (F ro m L ead er C o rresp o n d en t) R O C H E S T E R — M o s t o f t h e 2 3 0 s h e r i f f ’s d e p u t i e s I n M o n ­ roe C ou n ty fa v o r a p ro v isio n C o n s titu tio n t h a t w o u ld a su r v e y in d ic a te s. T h e ir boss, S k in n e r , tlie S h e r iff h o w e v e r, p r o v is io n p r o m o tio n a l m e n t, th e th e “The and W . to in hs p o lic e not under w ay A lb e rt opposed d e fe n d s s y s te m o n ly c o u n ty is I lo o k at under I ’m tir e d s u s p e n s io n t im e fo r no W h ile c lu d e a ll m ost of c lu d e d b e in g b e in g lia b le a s u rv e y , m ade n e w s p a p e r, d e p u tie s , th o s e th a t d id by not “ W e ’ve got now, good b o s s ,’’ s e n io r ity and con­ m o re th a n s y s te m . to re m e m b e r got a n o th e r c iv il s a id , who of younger o n ly th a t a d e p u ty “ because s a id . a n o th e r fo r th e d e p u tie s , it th o s e n u c le u s o ffe rs fo r y ears to accum u­ a re Just at th e d is ­ as S h e r iff “M y b* m en h ig h c le a n o a re about S k in n e r w hat c iv il have th e s e r v ic e ,’’ to a pass re c o rd d e p u ty te s t, have and th e be a of of to get c o m p la in t, have a th e c a ll th e h im w it h con­ and S k in e r h e a rin g , a l l r ig h t. I fa c ta In d e p u ty In MERIT AWARD of th e had and ed by D r. Israel Zw erling, th« director of the State institution. M rs. LaRosa received her aw ard fo r a suggestion she made w hich greatly increased the c le a r em ­ a w a itin g P ra n k th ir d M rs . v ic e second D o ro th y M e- p r e s id e n t; s e c re ta ry ; M rs . S p e a re , c h a p te r C h ie f, d e le g a te . has fo r m u la te d an b e n e fit p r o g r a m fo r fis ­ cal 1998 bo and p la n a p re ­ s e n t i t t o m e m b e r s o f t h e C o u n t y ’s A t Is th e fro n t and of m e, c o n fro n t a t h e m . I ’v e n e v e r f i r e d sam e e x p e c te d a s k in g tim e , to to be agent f e c tiv e lin e E m p lo y e e s p lo y m e n t D u rin g Act S e p t. b o a rd as th e fo r a ll w ith F a ir w h ic h th e Em ­ becam e w o rth y The B u ffa lo C iv il S e rv ic e opened th e a ln n e r th e c h a p te r E m p lo y e e s F a ll m e e tin g C h a rte r of Assn. season S e p t. House r te ille y , k e e p s ie u n it. C iv il W illia m s - p lo y e e s Assn. .h a s p r e s id e n t C a r y c o n d u c te d w h ic h C a n n e ll t h e b u s in e s s m e e t in g a t th e 1 9 6 7 -1 9 6 8 a p p ro v e d and budget c o m m itte e re p o rts Y o rk C o n v e n t io n h e ld in N e w C ity The a ls o gave n e x t B u ffa lo w ill be h e ld th e ir re p o rt. c h a p te r m e e t­ O c t. 18 it w as m em b e rs tio n of of The o ffic e rs M a s te n , te r, A llo e th e end P h ilip E m ­ know n won a lo n g V illa g e s — F re e p o rt, 1) L y n b ro o k , G a rd e n P a rk , C ity . V a lle y S tre a m , W illis to n P a rk , B a y v llle M ln e o la , in c lu d e s G e o rg e E m ily F re d and A r le n e R ic h a rd C a rl le y , at M a tin e c o c k ; C ity P a rk , M a lo n e , .P a r m ln g d a le , J e r ic h o , and D is tr ic ts — W a r w ic k A v e r ill V a lle y V a l­ th e S tr e a m , P la in v ie w , M o n lio n a s e n ; d a !e W aier L ib rc ifv Syslem . A u th o iily , 1 and D is t r ic t , and F a rm in g - Long A tla n tic S a n ita r y 2 o f S u ffio k B each B rid g e D is tr ic ts C o u n ty . O ld a a s F d e fin ite s a la r ie s annual to ry re c e n tly H o te tl, to Z u c k e r, Chad­ c h a p te r p re s i­ J. U m s te tte r. m e m b e rs a rra n g e m e n ts f ir s t In c re m e n ts In h is h e lp e d H e has b o a rd and w e re v ic e In c h a rg e E d w a rd p r e s id e n t: year fo r Its D r. CSEA has tic k e ts E s th e r ^vfts in fo r c h a rg e a as of m em ber of fo rm a tio n s e i-v e d as its in th e 1936 p re s id e n t f o r m o s t o f th e In te r v e n in g A S ta n le y S B ir d e n te r ta in m e n t. e S ta te r v ite th a n e m p lo y ee s, " o u ts ta n d in g m a n k in d ,” 9 ,0 0 0 b e r s h ip B i ' i n d ’s D r. m e m b e rs of M e d ic a l of In yer is a m o re th a n of of th « th e U n io n N u r s in g 1 9 3 5 -4 2 , t h e th e a r tic le s and v e te ra n “S ta te on la w ­ E m p lo y e e " New th e Y o rk a ls o h a s w id e ly a t a l le g e s In and S ta te le c tu r e d u n iv e rs itie s N o rth e a s t. O t h e r m a j o r g a in s w o n b y C S E A in m o re D r. B r l n d ’s g u id a n c e e s ta b lis h m e n t lo w -c o s it life d u c tlo n of In th e th e a p p ro p r ia tio n la rs in to w eek w o rk of a b o lis h In 1939 In s u r a n c e c a n a l e m p lo y e e s I n m em ­ 3 5 ,0 0 0 of School o f e d ite d xm der a m em ber V is ito rs a n d a ls o w a s o o - a u t h o r o f a s e r ie s In s u r ­ 1931, to to p re s i­ C e n te r. F ro m p re s id e n c y , s p lr a le d fo u r th e B o a rd o f G o v e rn o rs o f A lb a n y e s t a b lis h s lig h tly aa c o n tr ib u tio n s in c lu d in g B rin d B o a rd and tr e m e n d o u s ly served d e n ts . y e a rs . p r e s id e n t, to P ro m o r g a n iz a tio n a p la n ; i-e - w eek fo r 1938; a b u d g et 2Va th e S ta te w 'a * of m illio n 7 2 -h o u r d o l­ w o rk in s titu tio n s ; a la w 1941. e s ta b lis h in g e m p lo y e e s C H A R L E S h is B lin d w as h o n o re d c o lle a g u e s , p lo y e e s , S ta te frie n d s a at F rid a y in E a r lie r fe llo w em ­ and ent a tto rn e y la s t E lo y A lfa i-o A lb a n y . g ra d u a te of on th is o ffic ia ls r e c e p tio n U n io n C o lle g e S c h o o l, t h e n o t e d S ta te A . B R IN D tio n by E d u c a t io n a l ye a r, th e w as p r o m in ­ th e s titu tio n th e C o n v e n tio n F o u n d a tio n t io n s h ip th e w h ic h b e a rs nam e. D r. g ro u p of A m e ric a n been a w a rd e d have R e p u b lic B rin d th e jo in e d of sam e an e lite c itiz e n s who th e honor fo r year th e Bar he in becam e S ta te as a n 1922. T h e fo llo w in g a s s o c ia te d E d u c a tio n a tto rn e y . I n w ith D e p a rtm e n t 1933, D r . B r in d w as n a m e d p r in c ip a l a tto rn e y d ir e c to r o f th e la w d e p a rtm e n t. He counsel th e to R e g e n ts and p a rtm e n t in A c tiv e of in E d u c a tio n th e C ro s s th a t S ta te S y s te m of D e­ sam e Teach­ and S ta te A u th o rity . S ta te B o a rd of c h ie f B o a rd and, and c i r c l e s . Eh-. B r i n d th e o f th e nam ed S ta te th e R e tir e m e n t ic a l w as 1940 y e a r, co u n s e l to d iv is io n and G O S H E N — ‘T h e c h a p te r of p lo y e e s A s s n ., and w as B o a rd tlie D ire c to rs m e e tin g th e G o s h e n In n , re c e n tly . u n its w e re of th e p re s e n t: lo c a l m e d ­ Is p r e s i d e n t fo llo w ­ M in is in k School D is tr ic t, W a r w ic k £ ' . 'h o o l D is t r ic t ; O ra n g e o f B lu e New Y o rk . o f M id d le to w n , C it y and th e T o w n The V a lle y C o u n ty F ia a k J. o f P o r t J e rv is o f W a llk ill. m e e tin g w as E n g lis h , of re c la s s ific a ­ r e a llc $ *< iio n ; d u rin g and no a S ta te m em ber B r in d r e tir e ­ c o n tra c tu a l b e tw e e n d im in u tio n D r. C o n s t it u t io n a l m a k in g - S ta te b e n e fit t ic ip a t in g in r e la ­ and and p a r­ a s s u rin g b e n e fits . m akes h is hom e in A lb a n y . th e c h a p te r. Tom ifc p re s e n ta tlv e sw er w as q u e s tio n s B ra n n , p re s e n t fro m th e f ie ld to an­ f lo o r . ABC Board Chapter Meets The and R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s in g Em ­ O ff ic e r s at appeal C o u n ty S e rv ic e E x e c u tiv e of c o n d u c te d h e re O ra n g e C iv il E m p lo y e e s . C it y o f N e w b u r g h , C it y o f D ire c to rs N o rth e a s te rn CSEA O ran g e County C hap. Board M eets of t itle s a la ry C ro s s , m ent of fo r a w a rd e d G ra n d la w w a s a d m itt e d to th e N e w Y o r k S ta te and r ig h t s e c u re d a m e n d m e n t to S t a t e C o n ­ h ig h e s t h o n o r o f th e In t e r n a t io n a l Panam a fu n d w e re E t h e l B ra z ie Dym an. a its fo r m em b e rs . g re w m e m b e r s h ip . 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