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And 4. 1 FOR PURCHASE ASSETS AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Office of Thrift Supervision, 1700 Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20552. for approval of a purchase of branch offices and the assumption of related deposit liabilities The Long Island Savings Bank, FSB, Syosset, New York and The Long Island Savings Bank of Centereach, Centereach, New York, by Home Savings of America, FSB, Irwindale, California. The offices to be purchased are located at the following addresses: The Long Island Savings Bank 2911 Queens Plaza North Long Island City, NY 11101 70-09 Parsons Boulevard Flushing, NY 11365 136-21 Roosevelt Avenue Flushing.

NY 11354 29-40 Union Street Flushing, NY 11354 975 West Jericho Turnpike Smithtown, NY 11787 Babylon, Suffolk County, New York on behalf of Planting Fields Foundation until 2:00 P.M. on Aug. 10, 1993 when they will be publicly opened and read. Each bid must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders and must be accompanied by Bid Security in the form of a CERTIFIED CHECK or a BANK CHECK in the amount of $1,500.00. Make checks payable to The Planting Fields Foundation The work consists of the selected heating system repairs in the entire basem*nt of Coe Hall at Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park, Nassau County, N.

Y. The successful bidder will be required to Legal Notices Legal Notices NOTICE OF Long Headquarters, Region: Belmont Lake PUBLIC 75-21 Main Street Kew Gardens, NY 11367 2100 Middle Country Road Centereach, NY 11720 6080 Jericho Turnpike Commack, NY 11725 1-9 West Main Street Smithtown, NY 11787 301 Rockaway Lawrence, NY 11559 It is contemplated that all offices of the above-named savings associations will continue to operate following purchase with the exception of the above-mentioned office of The Long Island Savings Bank of Centereach located at 301 Rockaway Turnpike, Lawrence, New York, which will be closed and consolidated with an office of Home Savings of America located at 700 Rockaway Turnpike, Lawrence, New York. This notice is published pursuant to 12 1828(c) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and 12 C.F.R. 563.22 of the regulations of the Office of Thrift Supervision. This notice will appear at approximately one week intervals over a 30 day period beginning July 5, 1993 and ending August 3, 1993.

Any person desiring to comment on this application may do so by submitting written comments within 30 days of the date of the first publication of this notice to: Regional Director, Office of Thrift Supervision, West Region, Pacific Telesis Center, One Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California 94104. The public file is available for inspection in the Regional Office during regular business hours. July 5, 1993 Home Savings of America, FSB 4900 Rivergrade Road Irwindale, California 91706 The Long Island Savings Bank, FSB 50 Jackson Avenue Syosset, New York 11791 The Long Island Savings Bank of Centereach, FSB 2100 Middle Country Road Centereach, New York 11720 L-9284 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Long Island Savings Bank of Centereach Public Notice is hereby given that separate sealed PROPOSALS for the ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORK AT THE CARLE PALCE HIGH SCHOOL AT THE CARLE PLACE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT will be received until 11:00 a.m. prevailing time on August 6, 1993 at the Business Office of the Carle Place Union Free School District located at Cherry Lane, Carle Place, NY at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. The work shall be let in one (1) contract as follows: CONTRACT NO.

1 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORK Plans and Specifications may be examined and obtained at the Director of Facilities Office located on Rushmore Avenue in the portable building on the South side of the Rushmore School, Carle Place, New York between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays on or after July 27, 1993. Each Bidder must deposit with his bid: Security in an amount not less that of the base bid in the proper form subject to the conditions set forth in the Form of Proposal and also subject to the conditions set forth in the Instructions to Bidders. Attention of the Bidders is specifically directed to the miniumu wage rates to be paid under the contract, as well as to other provisions set forth in the instructions to Bidders, General Conditions and Special Conditions.

Each Bidder will also be required to show, to the satisfaction of the Board of Education, that he is carrying Worker's Compensation Insurance as required by law and all other insurance in amounts not less than that specified under the General Conditions. Performance Bonds and Bonds, as called for in the General Conditions are a requirement of each contract. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids submitted to waive any informality in any bid, and shall, further make awards in any way it deems advisable to the best interests of the School District. The successful Bidder shall execute a formal contract to be prepared by the Attorney for the School District if the Board of Education so requires. Each Bidder shall agree to hold bid price for forty-five (45) days after the formal bid opening.

BY ORDER OF: BOARD OF EDUCATION CARLE PLACE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT CHERRY LANE CARLE PLACE, NEW YORK Lawrence D. Blake DISTRICT CLERK L-9304 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for Contract No. PFA 93-18 Selected Heating Repairs Coe Hall, Planting, Nassau Fields County, Arboretum NY State will Historic be received by the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historte Preservation, Skinhead Founder Feels Guilty SKINHEAD from Page 13 adult racists were not accepting of our movement, but in time they came to the forefront. They to became the warriors." Withrow said the skinheads still follow the "100 Little Hitlers" program he established. "The policy was to set up crews or gangs that would commit violence randomly," he said.

"Each crew was headed by a Little Hitler. Most don't have the charisma to develop support for a long-term plan, but most have the charisma to get people to commit spontaneous acts, to get drunk to paint signs on a synagogue, bust a few windows or maybe beat up a hom*osexual." He estimates there are "several hundred" crews around the country; the majority have five members, several as many as 40 or 50. "The skinheads are troublemakers; they are irresponsible," said Irwin Suall, chief fact finder at the Anti-Defamation League and consultant for law enforcement agencies across the country. "The Klan and other groups are in the decline. They are being overshadowed by skinheads.

They are dangerous, and many are sociopaths." Tom Martinez, a former white supremacist, said he believes skinheads are the most dangerous segment of the hate movement. "There is a lot of angry youth out there," he said. "Many of these kids have a good gripe against society." Tzvia Schwartz, chief investigator for the AntiDefamation League in Los Angeles, said most skinheads start with what might be called "pranks" before their acts escalate into violence. "What we've seen is that the numbers have been decreasing in activities like swastika daubings, but an increase in more brazen acts," she said in a telephone interview from Los Angeles. "We are seeing more things like bomb plots, reports of kids being harassed at schools, dead animals sent to people's homes." Withrow knows, first hand, their potential for violence.

He said he decided to quit the movement in 1987 after his father died and he fell in love with a woman whose family had fled Hitler's Germany. "I was attacked in a parking lot behind a Kmart in Sacramento," he said. Among the skinhead attackers Death Notices over the skinhead ideology," he said. "At first many To place an announcement in Death Notices, In Memoriam, In Sympathy, or Card of Thanks call 516-843-3162 Monday thru Friday 9:00 PM, Saturday Sunday 11:30 PM. BUSCEMI- -Michael M.D., on July 24, 1993, of Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, L.I.

Retired Colonel of the U.S. Army. Beloved husband of Hilda H. Loving father of Jon H. Buscemi, Joan C.

McClymer, and Janice L. Buscemi. Devoted grandfather of Peter, Dolores, and Catherine. Dear brother of Gaetano, Buscemi and Mary Genco. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.

All services private. Funeral arrangements entrusted to O.B. Davis, Inc. Funeral Homes, Port Jefferson Station, L.I. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the charity of your choice.

CLARK- on July 25, 1993, of Valley Stream. Beloved wife of the late Robert. Loving mother of Lee Camilleri, Jane Desmond, and Douglas. Dear grandmother of Robert, Thomas, Jessica, Carey, Scott, Shannon, Jennifer, and Ryan. Reposing at Edward F.

Lieber Funeral Homes, 266 N. Central Valley Stream. Visitation, Monday 7-9 PM, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Mass, Wednesday 10 AM, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Interment Long Island National Cemetery.

DONNELLY- on July 24, 1993. Wife of the late John. Beloved mother of Catherine DeNigris. Loving grandmother of Christine Anne and Michelle Marie. Volunteer at St.

Francis Hospital Thrift Shop for many years. Reposing at Everett M. Rollins Funeral Home, 9 Madison Street, Port Washington. Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Wednesday 9:30 AM. Visiting Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Our Lady of Fatima Church would be appreciated. DOROTHY MASSINA Happy Birthday In Heaven, Mom Oh, How We Miss You And Love You. FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS. LOVE AND ALL YOUR LOVING FAMILY Lena, of Plainview, N.Y. (formerly Cambria Heights on July 35, De- "My throat was cut in two places, my jaw was broken, my nose was broken, my head was cracked.

My hands were nailed into a board, like a crucifix, and I was told I would die as a Jew. They left me for dead." Withrow is supporting himself as a kick boxer and lectures for the Anti-Defamation League. furnish a Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Bond in the statutory form of public bonds required by Section 136 and 137 of the State Finance Law, each for of the amount of the Contract. The completion date for this project is 45 days after receipt of written authorization to proceed. It is policy of the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to foster and promote the full participation of minority and women workers and certified minority and women-owned business enterprises as subcontractors, suppliers and employees on this Contract.

The Bidding and Contract Documents may be examined in the Engineering Dept. and obtained, in person, in the Permit Department at Administration Headquarters for $10.00 per set. Check should be made out to the office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. By Mail: send the check to the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 247, Babylon, N.Y.

11702. A SEPARATE CHECK IN THE AMOUNT $3.00. MADE OUT TO: "POSTAGE BY PHONE" MUST BE INCLUDED FOR MAILING. Ronald F. Foley Regional Director An Equal Action Agency L-9308 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION Date: APPLICANT OCEAN BAY PARK ASSOCIATION PO BOX OCEAN BAY PARK, NY 11770 APPLICATION ID 1-4722-01392 00002-0 PERMITS APPLIED FOR ARTICLE 25: TIDAL WETLANDS ARTICLE 15, TITLE 5: EXCAVATION AND FILL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS 1 SECTION 401 CLEAN WATER ACT: WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION PROJECT IS LOCATED IN BROOKHAVEN IN SUFFOLK COUNTY PROJECT DESCRIPTION THE APPLICANT PROPOSES TO DREDGE 140,000 CUBIC YARDS OF BEACH COMPATIBLE SAND OFFSHORE OF FIRE ISLAND IN 45 FEET OF WATER USING A HOPPER DREDGE SYSTEM.

THE SAND WILL BE PUMPED ONTO THE BEACH AND GRADED BY BULLDOZERS ALL DUNE AREAS WILL BE PLANTED WITH AMERICAN BEACH GRASS. THE PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT IS TO RESTORE BEACH ELEVATIONS AND WIDTHS TO PRE- -STORM CONDITIONS. PROJECT IS LOCATED AT OCEAN BAY PARK, FIRE ISLAND, IN THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN, SUFFOLK COUNTY. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW (SEQR) DETERMINATION SEQR 2 Project is a Type 1 action and will not have a significant effect on the environment. A coordinated review with other agencies was performed and a Negative Declaration is on file.

SEQR AGENCY NYS Department of Environmental Conservation STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT (SHPA) DETERMINATION SHPA 2 A Structural-Archaeological Assessment Form has been completed. The proposed activity will not have any impact on registered, eligible or inventoried archaeological sites or historic structures. No further review in accordance with SHPA is required. THIS PROJECT IS LOCATED IN A COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA AND IS SUBJECT TO THE WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION AND COASTAL RESOURCES ACT AVAILABILITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact Person no later than CONTACT PERSON MARK C. CARRARA SUNY CAMPUS, BLDG 40, ROOM 219 STONY BROOK, NY 11790-2366 (516) 751-7900 L-8964 Lien Services Inc Sells For Cash On August 5, 1993: 9:00 AM at 35-10 Northern Blvd, L.I.C., NY 1986 Lincoln Re: N.P.

Chattha; 1991 Acura Re: Z. Chi; 1986 Chevy Re: M. Deere: 1990 Nissan Re: J. Tien; 1986 Chevy Re: A. Greenberg; 1987 Chevy Re: H.

Zawacki; 1991 Honda Re: A. Ching: 1989 Toyota Re: J. Milrock; 1987 Chevy Re: Woloch; 1991 Honda Re: Allstate Ins Richland. D. Munao Actnr Lienor May Bid.

L-9109 Lien Services Inc. Sells For Cash On August 11, 1993: 9:00 AM at 1471 Jerome Ave, Bronx, NY 1987 Oldsmobile Re: S. Morocono. 9:15 AM at 874 McDonald Ave, Brooklyn, NY 1983 Chevy Re: A.H. Khalifa.

9:30 AM at 1629 E. 233rd St, Bronx, NY 1983 Datsun DW011289 Re: M. Perez. 9:45 AM at 635 E. 28th Street, Brooklyn, NY 1987 Dodge Re: Kwok Hung Fashions Inc.

10:00 AM at Warburton Ave, Yonkers, NY 1985 Olds re: J. Grisoitello. D. Munao Acine 590 May Time Coming To Computers TIME from Page 7 able to users of IBM-compatible computers equipped with CD-ROM drives and Sony Multimedia CD-ROM Players, said Eve Weiss, a spokeswoman for Newsweek InterActive. The CD-ROM technology blends text, video, sound, graphics, photos and animation.

Will Newsweek go on-line with each week's issue, like Time? "I don't think we're ruling anything out, but the thrust is to develop what we look at as a multimedia magazine rather than just putting the text on-line," Weiss said. The third major news magazine, U.S. News World Report, is not available in any electronic format. President Fred Drasner said, "We have some things planned but we don't think there is any urgency since it is currently a zero-billion-dollar business. I think it's still a gimmick." At the start, Time's on-line version won't have photos or graphics but will add them when technology improves, officials said.

It also won't have any ads. Peter Costiglio, a spokesman for Time whose other titles include Sports Illustrated and People, said the other magazines are individually exploring electronic possibilities. loved wife of the late Charles. Loving mother of Ann Smith and Joseph Filangieri. Dear sister of Concetta.

Also cherished by five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends may visit, 2-5 and 7-10 PM, at the Vernon C. Wagner Funeral Home, corner of Old Country Rd. Jerusalem Hicksville, L.I. Funeral Mass, Our Lady of Mercy R.C.

Church (Hicksville), Wednesday 10:30 AM. Interment St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, L.I. HEROLD Christopher Edward, of Old Bethpage, N.Y., on July 25, 1993, three weeks after celebrating his 1st birthday. Beloved son of Edward and Donna.

Cherished brother of Nicole. Dear grandson of Grace Herold and Arlene and Rocky Labozetta. Friends may visit, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10 PM, at the Vernon C. Wagner Funeral Home (Plainview Chapel, mile west of Rte. 135 on Old Country Funeral Mass, St.

Bernard R.C. Church (Levittown), Wednesday 9:45 AM. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Children's Cancer Center, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, N.Y.

LaRUFFA- of Huntington, on July 24, 1993. Beloved husband of Mary. Devoted father of Barbara Stissi, Teresa Kruger, and John. Also survived by seven grandchildren. Visitation, Monday and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10 PM, at A.L.

Jacobsen Funeral Home, 1380 New York Huntington Station. Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday 9:30 AM, at St. Hugh's R.C. Church. Interment Calverton National MAGGIO -Duncan of Hicksville, N.Y.

(formerly of Baldwin), on July 24, 1993, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Ellen C. Loving and devoted father of Ellen Butler of West Islip, Linda Koehl of Levittown, and Susan Procida of Bethpage. Beloved and cherished friend of Frances and Hicksville. Humberto Dear grandfather Klajnbart of Thomas, James, and Michael Butler, Beth Basso, Richard Koehl, and Frank, Kristen, and Thomas Procida.

Cherished of Erica, T.J., Chase, and Theresa. Loving uncle of William and Mary Hartmann and Denise Komnick. Fond brother-in-law of Robert and Mara Doran. Reposing, 2-5 and 7- 10 PM at the Vernon C. Wagner Funeral Home, corner Old Country Rd.

Jerusalem Hicks- ville. Funeral Mass, Our Lady of Mercy R.C. Church, Tuesday 9:30 AM. Private cremation to follow. MIRANDO Victor.

Beloved husband of Corrine. Devoted father of Frankie, Victor, Anthony, Grace, Vincent, and Mary. Cherished grandfather of nine. Loving son of Frank Mirando and the late Grace. Friends may visit, today 2-5 and PM, at the Claude R.

Boyd-Caratozzolo Funeral Home, 1785 Deer Park Deer Park. Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday 10:30 AM, at St. Anthony's R.C. Church in East Northport. Entombment Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.

MOORE Paul lifelong resident of Deer Park, on July 24, 1993 (4th Degree Knight and past Grand Knight of Our Lady of the Rosary Council, Deer Park, past President of the Nocturnal Adoration Society of Ss. Cyril Methodius R.C. Church. Beloved son of the late May and Timothy Moore. Loving brother of Anne Burns.

Dear cousin of Dorothy and Henry Blachly, Betty and John Neistle, and Ruth and John Bruning. Reposing at Mangano Funeral Home, 1701 Deer Park Deer Park, L.I. Funeral Mass, Tuesday 9:30 AM, Ss. Cyril Methodius R.C. Church.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Babylon. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-5, PM. PETRICEK- George on July 25, 1993, of Seaford. Beloved husband of Martha A.

Devoted father of George E. and Robert J. Also survived by five grandchildren. Religious service, at the Charles G. Schmitt Funeral Home, 3863 Merrick Road, Seaford (2 traffic lights east of Route 135).

Cremation private. Hours Monday PM, Tuesday 2-4 and PM. SCHULZ- Grace on July 25, 1993. Beloved wife of the late Arthur James. Loving mother of Elizabeth Piotrowski of Elmont, Arthur J.

of Anniston, and William of New Providence, N.J. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends may call, 2-5 and' 7-9 PM, at the Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Home, 125 Hillside New Hyde Park (at city line). Funeral Mass, Wednesday, 9:30 AM, at Notre Dame R.C.

Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. SULLIVAN-Thomas on July 23, 1993, at the age of 32. Beloved husband of Denise.

Cherished father of Thomas J. MI. Loving son of Thomas, Sr. and Bridget. Adored brother of Jacqueline Kevin.

Reposing, Monday 2-5 and 7-10 PM, at Commack Abbey, 96 Commack Road, Commack, N.Y, Funeral Mass, Tuesday 9:30 AM, at Christ the King R.C. Church, Commack, N.Y. Interment St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. TILL James of Williston Park, N.Y., on July 25, 1993.

Beloved husband of Constance. Devoted father of Kathleen Learnard and Marjorie Reynolds. Loving grandfather of Edwin Learnard, Laura and Jamie Reynolds. Dear brother of Sister Kathleen Till, Jane Till, Dorothy, Burgard, Rita Rodriguez, and Herman Till. Reposing at the Weigand Bros.

Funeral Home, 49 Hillside Williston Park, N.Y, Tuesday and Wednesday 2-5 and 7-10 PM. Funeral Mass, Thursday 10 AM, at St. Aidan's R.C. Church. Interment Nassau Knolls Cemetery.

In Memoriam ANTHONY MARTINEZ To Our Beloved Son And Brother On Your 1st Anniversary In Heaven We Love And Miss You Very Much, May You Rest In Peace. You Will Always Be In Our Hearts And Our Thoughts. Love, Mom, Sonny, And Jeffrey CATHERINE PALMER 1st ANNIVERSARY IN HEAVEN One year ago today you left us to join Daddy in Heaven. The pain you suffered is now gone, our pain remains. The fond memories we have of you grow more precious each day.

Your last words to us, "I Love You" will always remain in our hearts. We miss you so much Mommie. VINNIE, CLINT AND JEAN AND US TOO LISA, JESSICA AND MIKE Cemetery Plots PINELAWN, Birchwood, 2 burials. 516-586-7779. PINELAWN GARDEN OF SANCTUARY, 1 burials.

$995. Call Collect 407 286-6333 PINELAWN Garden of Sanctuary 1 grave 2 burials. $975 516-938-3831 PINELAWN 2 burials, Garden of Companions. 718-891-1915.

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