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Newsday (Suffolk Edition) from Melville, New York • 40

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Melville, New York
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40
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MANUFACTURER'S CLOSEOUTS ON PADS CUSHIONS (A" NEW gr-Lisall-fpluzLOTHS i FOR REDWOOD ALUMINUM WROUGHT IRON PVC MOULDED t11 TUBE OUTDOOR FURNITURE REG RETAIL PRICES WE BOUGHT OUT ENTIRE INVENTORY OF 2 FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS WHO HAVE AUTHORIZED US TO SELL THEIR ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF ORIGINAL COST! 'fLIN RMKVILLE MITRE litilt1114T3N HMAPTOIC (E CUOMO CHECK THIS PARTIAL SELECTION OF OVER $42000 IN-STOCK INVENTORY Reg NOW TDMLENE CHAIR CUSHIONS (Solid colors only) $4500 92495 REDWOOD CHAISE CUSHION (Foam filled) 3995 1995 REDWOOD CHAIR CUSHION (Foam filled) 2995 1595 VINYL CHAIR COVERS 795 395 VINYL CHAISE COVERS 995 495 SOFA GLIDER COVERS 1495 795 BEACH ROLLCOT PAD 1495 795 ACRILAN CHAISE PAD 7995 4995 ACRILAN CHAIR PA3 4995 2995 ASSORTED CHAIR CUSHION SETS MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND 495 to 1895 MANY OTHERS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION PORCHINTIO's FIRST COME BEST CHOICE ALL FIRST QUALITY GOODS ARE FOR FINAL SALE AT OUR 3 LOCATIONS STRICTLY CASH CARRY Credit Cards Honored ruliblY I l'ill ItY 5 The Ouldoorakez DOW MIN S011 7 FURNITURELAND Since 1951 1 NASSAU 315 SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE 764-8100 Mon Tues Thurs Fil Wed Sat Sun 12-5 SUFFOLK 165 ROUTE 110 HUNTINGTON 423-5500 Mon Tues Thurs Fn 10-9 Wed Sat 10-6 Sin 12-5 HAMPIONS 585 MONTAUK HIGHWAY EAST OUOTJE 653-9030 Mon Tues Thu' Sat 11-6 Fri 10-6 Eun 12-5 Csed WV 1111 STORF7 Cra! '-'1W 120 THE KARAT SHEVe Guarantees" Your Investment I Buy Direct Diamonds at Wholesale Prices SAVE 50 OR MORE Fini doom loot del000d II Soso mkolloolo pm- loot Stop Stzo Nod met 33 et WO no 413 et $1301 scal 30 ct $1450 Ins A et 81950 Mr -75 82150 $1520 I 135ct NM $uss 1 121 et $11130 11210 I 1 Alto solvate dee monybccultiol I ilopec Imo ear irstimll i po Stal 1 Longo ohms mot Womb noontitqa I armed est your bait price dad bell mod If bed Ole me polity 1 THE I KARAT I 1 E-EsaRe 1 1 Jewehy Discount Store It Nod to bad lot irs soak IV St Komi Wool 1 Wootkoty NY i IS10334-3311 al 3777 Toositoodlot Mt Mingo to Si 125 Dosed Mondays OkliCTiONS No State Pion to Itir brst Put IN kb Novo Rom 0 ItvotO kt litooel Swap Brio on carnet" tam nett Mop CPri Cv's I 1 meows sin 111 104 youroOn to 1 Mt MONS No State PI to Nome Ploy No to OM Countly NO Nest Past Fortonotrs Moro Novi Store It NNW St Itiooe9 1 swop Brit on carnal two net I Motor CPole Co15 AtDWen I ov000r a7 P11 I I 41 LONG 6' Offensive Language At Its Worst from Page 6 somebody?" The last three questions were: "Have you ever attempted suicide? Have you ever committed suicide? Do you like reading idiotic sex and drug tests?" The test also may have been designed to shock or offend non-adolescent readers and it probably did didn't care about any of that The kids who put "Rectum" together obviously had an old-fashioned giggly adolescent time writing puns about fannies and doo-doo and then watching it all come out in official hyphenated-and-justified print American children fall in love with fanny and doo-doo humor around age 3 and they don't get over it until sometime after the 12th grade when unlike their English counterparts they then move on to other sources of mirth What struck me about the work of the "Massapequa Association of Indepenient Student Anarchists" was its literacy While they thought like adolescents and laughed at nitwitty adolescent poo-poo jokes They were after all high school kids) the contributors wrote with one or two exceptions as if they had learned something about the effective use of their language They wrote complete ard punctuated sentences spelled words correctly and revealed a respect for clarity that is rare these days even in college-level advanced composition classes What follows on the other written as punctuated and as spelled by the the letter from my outraged adult neighbor: Enclosed is a paper printed at Berner High in Massapequa I think it is disgraceful I would like this to be publicized in your Newsday paper To inform the parents of what is going on in our schools today There is no discipline Schools are surpose to be an institution of teaching and learning "a group following the same belieft" This paper was printed in school with a teacher at hand Our schools are what makes for a future society If this is what they are learning Well God help all our little ones They don't have a Attire Long Beach Whites Voice Anger Over Racial Scene Long came to the West School here last night to voice anger over what they felt was the city's insensitivity to their needs the police department's disregard for their rights and most of all black residents getting everything as one said But the message delivered by 150 white residents came through so loudly it even shocked their leaders "I wasn't expecting quite as much anger" said Madge Baker president of the West End Neighbors Association which sponsored the meeting The had gathered at the school in the aftermath of fighting Monday night between about 300 black and white 90 minutes shouting "nigger" and venting their anger at City Manager Edwin Eaton Several times some angry residents in the packed meeting room moved menacingly toward Eaton Setauket Station Closing Long Island Rail Road service at Setauket station will end today railroad spokesman Dave Vieser said yesterday Passengers who used the station will be able to board trains either at the Port Jefferson stop 25 miles east of Setauket or Stony Brook 18 miles to the west The dosing of the station which opened in 1873 Was approved by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority because of low passenger use and vandalism Vieser said Woman 81 Dies in Crash VISPn 10 i Water 81-year-old Riverhead worn' moo to 1 an was killed yesterday when the car in which she campy sirs Mart was riding collided with another at the intersec laodwi 1 tion of Montauk Highway and Old Country Road tam net I According to police Antoinette Smith of IticDPVIP! -011 VPrieirli Avenue was dem' "-roztiFri 1 af1' 'the ----4 1-7V -n 1 it seii-i I I 1'i IIING ISLAND IN4111' 7 R3SKVILLE MIRE HUNIINGT3N HAMPTONS (E CUOMO THE 1 Ai FCARAT 1 1 Offensive Language ibi147 SHCP 4 I 1 4- to' 1 i 1 At Its orst 11 Guarantees 5 MA UFACTURER'S our -Continued from Page 6 I Investment 1 omebody?" The last three questions were: "Have you ever attempted suicide? Have you ever committed suicide? Do you like reading idi- otic sex and drug tests?" 1 I Buy Direct The test also may have been designed to CLOSEOUTS ON I Diamonds shock or offend non-adolescent readers and it probably did '1 at 1 didn't care about any of that The ki ds who 1 put "Rectum" together obviously had an old-fa- I 4 I Whoiesaie shioned giggly adolescent time writing puns Prices about fannies and doo-doo and then watching it I I pADs a cusHioNs i all come out in official hyphenated-and-justified I i I SAVE print American children fall in love with fanny I and doo-doo humor around age 3 and they don't 1 1 i 11 5 0 1 Yo get over it until sometime after the 12th grade :1 I 4 (ALL NEW VINYLS TEXTILENES SAIL CLOTHS when unlike their English counterparts they i $4 IN 1980 CoLoFIS PATTERNS) 1 OR MORE then move on to other sources of mirth A What struck me about the work of the "MU- P(- ''61'- '01--' sapequa Association of Indepentlent Student An- i oitir archists" was its literacy While they thought 1 FOR REDWOOD ALUMINUM -v z4 like adolescents and laughed at nitwitty adoles- i 10-c Alt cent poo-poo jokes IThey were after all high 1 liti innti nu iii II 4- 4- ALf school kids) the contributors wrote with one or lia 1 I -VIIROUGni MUM rvC ITIOuILDED 44 two exceptions as if they had learned something 14t er 4 l'' about the effective use of their language They 1' -4114 wrote complete ard punctuated senten cesr 1 I i TUBE OUTDOOR FURIgliu rit spelled words correctly and revealed a respect to 4 t' clarity at is rare these days even in college- ei that --ft level advanced composition classes i -v-11fvklaxeliit411-e44t: What follows on the other hand-as written is no kit 1 1 i as punctuated and as spelled by the author-is ''-t tV--' "--t'''' 7 I Lt the letter from my outraged adult neighbor A 1 -44' ---j 1- 1 11- -4 yilliq Enclosed is a paper printed at Berner High 1 7r tit 'A4 '''''le in Massapequa I think it is disgraceful I 4 4 'Pt '1' Pi 4 447' (41 A would like this to be publicized in your TO -5 I 1- 4v i- i I -')- Newsday I wsday paper To inform the parents of 1 vo:" 1 er di- 414 -4 4 Are vo 4434''' A 1 1q 404 )1 what is going on in our schools today There i A discipline Schools are surpse to be an As I ine i "4' REG RETAIL PRICES 1 institution of teaching and learning "a 1- arre 4 group following the same belieft" This paper 1 WE BOUGHT OUT ENTIRE INVENTORY OF 2 was printed in school with a teacher at 4 1 FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS WHO HAVE mi1'31 4 1 hand Our schools are makes for a fu- ture society If this is what they are learn xe AUTHORIZED US TO SELL THEIR ENTIRE Or Well God help all our little ones They don'ingt 4- STOCK REGARDLESS OF ORIGINAL COST! -i'' have a fitiare 3 4e 4 -11'g- IC -A A 7 l''' '4 00 CHECK THIS PARTIAL SELECTION -'''1444: Long Beach Whites Voice OF OVER $42000 IN-STOCK INVENTORY Vr19t11 Anger Over Racial Scene 0- '-4 Sti 7 Long Beach-They came to the West School TE Rog NOW -crtoffi4 i here last night to voice anger over what they felt XTU RE CHAIR CUSHIONS was the city's insensitivity to their needs the pa- -0 if 1 (Solid colors only) $4500 92495 lice department's disregard for their rights and 0 REDWOOD CHAISE CUSHION titit most of all black residents getting everything if k- 4 11 (Foam filled) 3995 1995 4 74h as one said But the message delivered by 150 white resi- RD OO 'S- WD CHAIR CUSHION 4 I dents came through so loudly it even shocked i (Foam filled) 2995 1595 --wk-)---: their leaders "1 wasn't expecting quite as much I VINYL CHAIR COVERS 795 395 NM doom poor thomood so it So atoloodo PI anger" said Madge Baker president of the West End Neighbors Association which sponsored the i 995 495 i blot Deg meeting sn so Fn I oi SOFA GLIDER COVERS VINYL CHAISE COVERS 1495 795 33 et MO nog The whites-who had gathered at the school BEACH ROLLCOT PAD 149 7 9 la 415 et MOO Km in the aftermath of fighting Monday night be- 3 ke5 5 50 et $1450 pas -I et 81950 Mr tween about 300 black and white youths-spent ACRILAN CHAISE PAD 75 ct 8B511 slue 90 minutes shouting "nigger" and venting their ACRILAN CHAill PA3 49 95 79 g5 4299:9955 sn'6 anger at City Manager Edwin Eaton Several I ott mew blow some angry residen ts in the packed meet- ASSORTED CHAIR CUSHION SETS 4 1 NW 00E am solletion lull Stal mg room moved menacingly toward Eaton 1i gre MANY ONE-OF-A-MO 495 to 1 91193 Isily 611sng once eon mot Ames t000ntote 7e MANY OTHERS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION 41 1 50P ew kst Setauket Station Closing fit I prim and gel met or FIRST COME BEST CHOICE I sue quality Long Island Rail Road service at Setauket ALL FIRST QUALITY GOODS ARE FOR 14r 1 I station will end today railroad spokesman Dave FINAL SALE AT OUR 3 LOCATIONS 'r I THE Vieser said yesterday Passengers who used the station will be able to board trains either at the ri 4 STRICTLY CASH CARRY Port Jefferson stop 25 miles east of Setauket or Credit Cards Honored I KARAT Stony Brook 18 miles to the west I 1 The dosing of the station which opened in 11'411 I PORN sEITIfi 5 oorakez 49 mo The Outd sk E-- 1873 Was approved by the Metropolitan Trans- portation Authority because of low passenger 1 I Sli Ail 1 Departnent Stirs 4 use and vandalism Vieser said Jewelry Discount Stors virl' FURNITURELAND Since 1951 Ws Isni to hod bet Ws mall IV 54 Komi avid 4 NASSAU 315 SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE 764-8100 4 Wele" Woman 81 Dies in Crash Tu Thum 44 es Fit 920-9 Wed St a Sun 12-5 i MO334-3312 of 3777 1 Tunntatilat 104 Thingn to 1 i I SUFFOLK 165 ROUTE 110 HUNTINGTON 423-5500 is Imo 125 Dosed etoodays 1 Water Mill-An 81-year-old Ri 4 verhead worn- MUMS No Stete Pen to an was killed yesterday when the car in which she 1 'W Mon Tues Thurs Fn 10-9 Wed Sat 10-6 Sul 12-5 'N woo hog lit 6 OM ONMIT wo 71 2 HAMPTONS 5S5 MONTAUK HIGHWAY EAST QUOTJE 653-90 90 4' Rd Weg put Ferholdrs MIN as riding collided with another at the intersec- DWI 2019 0 Kighe St atoey 10! Mon Tues Thurs Sat 11-6 Fri 10-6 1'un 12-5 Caied I'VeC 0 Swap Br on alma' two net 1 ti of Montauk Highway and Old Country Road If: 11 1 CPtigt Ca15 AcDPAI I According to police Antoinette Smith of Iti- If 47 -1-011-)Ftz: se 4- 1" 1-71 1 Orval' 4 7 'Pp I VPrieirli Avenue was dend rtSout 4 a e- I ti uh fn I' A li Intyph noosylm4srl a ii444 Triviro 110111VP091 77 a 4168.

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