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Daily News from New York, New York • 411

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nate a bus operator who has gone above arid beyond the call of duty to provide outstanding accessible service. Nomination forms are available from EPVA by calling Loreen Loonie, Associate Advocate at (718) 803-3782. All nomination forms must be returned to EPVA by Oct. 15, 1993. In 1990, the program was expanded to include the seven private bus companies (New York Bus Service, Liberty Lines Express, Command Bus, Triboro Coach Green Bus Lines, Jamaica Buses and Queens Surface Lines) which provide accessible service in New York City.

FRIDAY. AUG. 27 54 ELMHLiRST fJ MOBILE MAMMOGRAPHY VAN The Queens COLLEGE POINT SOFT ROCK Those are the sounds of soft rock with Joe Pace on keyboard you hear coming from Landmark Poppenhusen Institute, 114-04 14th Road. A $10 cover charge will include live performance, lemonade, iced tea or coffee, first plate of fruit, cheese and crackers or plate of pastries. At the end of the evening, those in the audience will be encouraged onto the stage to share their musical, singing, or comedy talents.

Show runs NEW HYDE PARK BOWLING PARTY The Queens Jewish Singles, programs of the Rushing Jewish Singles, continue to offer bowling parties at Sterling Lanes, 1350 Union Turnpike at 9 p.m. The fee is $10 for members and $12 for guests which includes three games and shoes. Information: 460-5069. Next bowling date: Saturday, Sept. 18.

QUEENS VILLAGE SUMMER BAZAAR Rain or shine you will find a "summer bazaar" at Hollis Avenue Congregational Church, at 211-04 Hollis starting at 10 a.m. Free admission. Information: 468-1498. PLAN AHEAD BOROUGHWTDE BUS OPERATOR AWARDS PROGRAM The East-em Paralyzed Veterans Association (EPVA) announces the kick off of the eighth New York City Bus Operator Awards Program. The awards program is designed to recognize those New York City bus operators who have distinguished themselves by providing courteous, safe and professional accessible service to disabled and elderly riders.

Any individual, disabled or not, may nomi oreasi Heann Partnership rs bnnging a mobile mammography unit to Elmhurst Public Library, 86-01 Broadway, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. An appointment is necessary. This program is subsidized by the New York State Department of Health and is sponsored by the Amencan Cancer Society, Queens Division. Information-appointment: Women's Outreach Network, (800) TO LIST YOUR EVENT HERE Bulletin Board is compiled by Maxine Simpson.

Send details of the event on your group's letterhead at least two weeks in advance to: Bulletin Board, Daily News, 1 Lefrak City Plaza, Corona, N.Y. 11368. Bulletin Board inquiries: 699-7200. Fax: (212) 210-2231. Huh if UL1L1 MmMm odd mBn from 8 p.m.

to 11 p.m. Reservations are suggested. Information-reservation: 358-0067. JAMAICA SUMMER CONCERT The Jamaica Arts Center in conjunction with The Greater Jamaica Development Corp. presents -'Out To Lunch," a summer lunch time concert series at The Farmers Market, 90-40 160th St.

Admission is free. The hot sounds of Gretchen Langheld House Afire, will close the summer concert series at 1 p.m. Information: 658-7400. SATURDAY, AUG. 28 ASTORIA FLEA MARKET A flea market will be held from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. at Church of the Redeemer, 30-14 Crescent St. (Opposite Astoria General Hospital). Information: 278-8093. JAMAICA WWRL FAMILY DAY FESTIVITIES WWRLandthe Southern Queens Park Association, will host the Fourth Annual WWRL Family Day Picnic and Festival today and tomorrow, from noon to 8 p.m., in Roy Wilkins Park, 119th Ave.

and Merrick Blvd. Scheduled events include, carnival rides and attractions, a 5K "Run For Fun," basketball competition, petting zoo, fashion show, food and craft vendors, raffles, prizes and participation from civic and community leaders. Also, continuous gospel music will be provided by live performances from celebrity artists including Evangelist Dorothy Norwood, Hezekiah Walker, Elder Timothy Wright, Last Appeal, Bishop Jeff Banks, Dairy News Canbbean American Sports and Youth Movement (CASYM) Steel Orchestra, Christian Rap artists God's Gifted Talents (GGT), and others. WWRL Radio's Fourth Annual Family Day Picnic and Festival is sponsored by Brooklyn Union Gas, Con Edison, European American Bank, New York Daily News, One Hundred Black Men, Quaker Oats, Queens Inner City Cable System, South Queens Park Association and Variety Drugs. All activities are free to the public.

The Emergency Medical Service handled 123 calls in Queens during yesterday's midnight-to-8 a.m. tour. Among them: BAt 12:04 a.m., a 3-month-old boy fell from his stroller and cut his head. The baby was taken from 175-15 Rockaway Jamaica, to Jamaica Hospital in stable condition. BAt 12:57 a.m., a 20-year-old man was shot in the chest and lower back at 111th Ave.

and 146th Jamaica. He was taken to Mary Immaculate Hospital in critical condition. BAt 3:26 a.m., an 80-year-old man reported having difficulty breathing. He was taken from his home at 130-41 115th Cambria Heights, to Jamaica Hospital in serious condition. At 5 a.m., a 20-year-old woman was injured when her car hit a wall at 217-44 98th Queens Village.

She was taken to Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center in stable condition. Fire marshals were called to investigate several incidents in Queens during the midnight-to-8 a.m. tour. Among them: At 12:42 a.m.. a fire was set in an apartment at 144-10 Liberty Jamaica.

The blaze is under investigation. tfrjs rKTtff knfri mw uiwvJ tiw LEGAL NOTICE bataHBai i Jill OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WHOLESALE PRICES 1 it ft NOTICE Of FORECLOSURE OF COOPERATIVE APARTMENT SECURITY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, Aof in the event you foil to bring a proceeding or fail to pay this amount due. as aforesaid, the collateral will be aaWtised tor sale as provided by tfie law and foreclosed and exposed far sate as provided by law and will be knocked down and sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, by the auctioneer named below BY VIRTUE OF A DEFAULT in Security Agreement dated May 10, 1991, executed by BRAZIL RICE. VERNON RICE and BRENDA RICE, to ARCS MORTGAGE. in accordance with its rights as holder of the security.

State of New York Mortgage Association by CORNELIUS A. HEANEY auctioneer, DCA 720956, will conduct a public foreclosure sale ol security consisting of 725 shores of capital stock ol 833 CENTRAL OWNERS CORP. all rights, title and merest in and too Proprietory Lease in the building known as ana by 833 Cenfral Avenue, Far Rockaway, NY, on SEPTEMBER 3. 1993 of 9 15 AM, on the FRONT STEPS. QUEENS COUNTY GENERAL COURTHOUSE.

88-11 MrT YWOMIGe ef MBiMOT CJrpeatw i i 2 Convenient Locations to Serve You QUEENS 6246 Woodriaven Blvd. 138 W. Sunrise Hwy. RegoPwk Freeport Sutohin Blvd Jamaica. NY, Apartment 55 Store Hoot: Mog-Fil.

10-8 Set- 10-8; Sun T2-4 a sold Ab and possession is to be obtained by the purchaser. LEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, thar if the The next time you cross Archer and Jamaica Avenues don't yell at cars for going the wrong way Because these avenues will be returning to two ay traffic. As a result, starting Sunday, August 29th, there will be several changes in Jamaica Center bus routes. Qi, Q5, Q30, Q31, Q42, Q44, Q83, Q84, and Q85 buses will be running in both directions on Archer Avenue. Q24, Q54, and Q56 buses will be ninning in both (Jlrectioris on Jamaica Avenue.

The QlTs first stop will now be on Merrick Bh d. instead of 165th Street, between Jamaica and Archer Avenues. The Q43 bus will be running on 146th Street heading toward the subway and on Sutphin Blvd. leaving the subway. Its first stop is now on Archer Avenue in front of the LIRR station.

Q4, Q5, and Q83 limited stop service will not be changing. These changes were made in an effort to improve traffic conditions and make your ride smoother and faster. For more information and a list of new bus stops, look for fryers, posters, and newsletters on board your bus. And remember, come August 29th life in Jamaica Center will no longer be a one way street. r.TTA Tho Transit Authority.

Going yms way. 1993 Metropolitan Transportation Authority CiCi Trftri 1 1 1 proceeds of the sole are not sufficient to pay in full the balance men due upon wie ufmestxd obhooliofi, togemer with the expenses, maintenance charges, taxes due, interest, and any other leyitimalB expenses, moKenonce charges, taxes due, interest, and any other legitimate expenses and legal fees iimSied by SONYMA, you may be held liable for the deficiency due thereunder. SONYMA. reserves the right to bid on andor purchase the collateral exposed for sole. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that payment full must be paid directly to the utxjtney for the secured parly, at the office of unmney as shown below Please direct aM inouiries with respect to the collateral to the attorney for SONYMA.

DEUTSCH SCHNEIDER. Attorney for Secured Party, State of New York Mortgage Association, J45U t-ulton street PAHYbNEWS Brooityr1. New YoHt 11208, (718) A4Z-87C0. Our FUe Afi-3oq New York's Hornetwn Ptmtr.

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