Mobile Registration Unit Due
At Crown Village
The Nassau County Board of
Elections mobile registration
trailer will be in the Massape-quas
this week, according to
Commissioners William D.
Meisser, Republican and Marvin
D. Cristenfeld, Democrat.
The trailer will be located on
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the service road on the north side
of Merrick Road between Jolu-dow
Drive and Block Boulevard
at the Crown Village Shopping
Center on Friday, June 2 from
3 to 9 p. m. and on Saturday
June 3 from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
The Commissioners urged any
resident who had not voted in the
past two elections or had moved
in recently to register.
Science Club
Sponsors Trip
Forty students of the Science
Club of John P. McKenna Junior
High School sponsored a day- long
trip to the Franklin Institute in
Philadelphia.
Chaperones for the field trip
included Henry Oustecky, the club
advisor: Peter Gangi and Richard
Cohen, also science teachers; and
Mrs. Oustecky.
Ames Wins
College Letter
John L. Ames J r . , son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Lewis Ames of 129
Rumson Road, Massapequa was
named a 1967 Track Letterman at
Randolph - Macon College, Ashland,
Virginia.
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Your Health
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Many people wonder why the
chiropractor is so interested in
the spine when often the complaint
may be located in the stomach,
eyes, legs, etc. The spine
i s important because it houses
the main channel of nerve energy.
. . called the spinal
cord. The spinal cord may be
likened to the trunk of a tree
from which many branches and
sub- branches come forth.
The spinal cord and nervous
system comprise the main communication
system in your body,
carrying messages to and from
the brain to every tissue of the
body. When there is an open
line, so to speak. . . that is, when
WHY THE SPINE?
the messages get through, all
is well and health is abundant
providing that moderation is the
key- note of living. When there
is a block to that nerve energy
output, it means that one or
more of the bones of the spine
( vertabrae) is displaced from
its normal position.
Now you can see why the chiropractor
is so vitally interested
in your back and spine. He
i s trained to locate and correct
conditions caused by blocked
nerve energy at the spine.
Visit your chiropractor today
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by the newspaper - Farmingdale
Chiropractor Council for Public
Education.
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Joseph V. Puglise of 36 Ridge-dale
Ave., Farmingdale, is
among 1,400 students scheduled
to graduate on Monday at Georgetown
University, Washington,
D. C.
Puglise who is scheduled to r e ceive
a degree in medicine from
the Medical School will begin
a one- year internship at Children's
Hospital of Pittsburgh in
Pittsburgh, Pa.
* * *
Joseph S. Salerno, 56 Tyrcon-nell
Ave., Massapequa Park, will
receive a Doctor of Dental Surgery
degree at commencement
exercises this Sunday at Marquette
University, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
* * *
Two Farmingdale residents
will receive B. S. degrees in
Nursing from Adelphi University
on June 4, with the citation of cum
laude.
They are Claire Ajello of 204
Willard Avenue and Bernadine
Kuchinski of 7 High Street,
Farmingdale.
Also receiving degrees are:
Robert Ciero of 416 Secatogue
Aveune, Joel Gould of 2 Avon
Road; Charles Haeseker of 16
Hawthorn Street, George Onorato
of 20 Grant Street, Vera Senyk
of 150 Secatogue Avenue and
Robert Skorpil of 210 Fulton
Street.
* * *
Brian W. Armet, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William R. Armet, 301
Clark Boulevard, Massapequa
Park, is among 508 men and
women who are expected to r e ceive
baccalaureate degrees at
Bucknell University's annual
Commencement this Sunday.
A 1963 graduate of Massrpequa
High School, Armet is a candidate
for the degree of bachelor of
science in civil engineering.
A member ot- Tau Kappa Ep-silon
Fraternity, he has served
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as a Cadet Captain in the R. O. T. C
during the pastyear and is scheduled
to receive a commission in
the United States Army Reserves
at Commencement.
Moira C. Brennan of Massapequa
and Judith Ann Mahrer of
Massapequa Park will receive
Bachelor degrees from Molloy
Catholic College for Women,
Rockville Centre on Tuesday,
June 6. His Excellency, The Most
Reverend Walter P. Kellenberg,
D. D. LL. D. Bishop of Rockville
Centre will confer the degrees.
R. Gordon Hoxie, Ph. D. LittD.,
Chancellor of Long Island University
and President of C. W.
Post College will address the
graduates.
* * *
Cadet Third Classman Robert
L. Pokress of the United States
Coast Guard Academy made the
Dean's List for the third consecutive
semester.
Pokress is a 1965 graduate
of Plainedge High School.
* * *
Cadet Robert P. Bongiovi,
Massapequa Park, of the University
of Notre Dame has been
selected to be awarded an Air
Force ROTC Financial Assistance
Grant.
Cadet Bongiovi was among 1400
third year grant selectees from
153 of the nation's colleges and
universities.
* # *
Steven J. Calavas, of 11 West
Drive, North Massapequa, a
student at C. W. Post College,
Brookville, L. I., was the recipient
of the Philip and Mae
Simpson Award in Business Administration
at special Recognition
ceremonies held at the
college.
* * *
Miss Joyce E. Marshall of
352 Seaford Avenue, Massapequa
a student at C. W. Post College
Brookville, was the recipient of
the Medical Technology Seminar
Award at special Recognition
ceremonies held at the college.
* * *
Victoria L. Machulsky of 220
May Place, Massapequa, a student
at C. W. Post College,
Brookville, was the recipient of
the Women's League Award at
special Recognition ceremonies
held at the college.
* * *
David W. Jennings, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Jennings of 46
Stillwater Avenue, Massapequa,
is the recipient of the $ 500 Marketing
Scholarship . at
Rider College, Trenton, New
Jersey.
Jennings is a junior at Rider
and a graduate of Berner High
School in Massapequa.
* * *
Miss Rebecca Marks, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Marks, 15 Van Buren Street,
Massapequa Park, will receive
her Bachelor of Arts degree
from Sarah Lawrence College
at commencement exercises this
Friday.
* * *
Gerald Amett Bynum, 44 Polk
Street, South Farmingdale, has
been awarded a scholarship at
Waynesburg College, Waynes-burg,
Pennsylvania.
Bynum is a senior at Farmingdale
Senior High School.
* * *
Kenneth Greenberg, son of
Mrs. A. Stern of 39 Peconic
Drive, Massapequa, has pledged
Sigma Alpha Mu national social
fraternity. The Fraternity was
founded nationally in 1909 and locally
in 1945.
Kenneth is a 1966 graduate of
A. G. Berner High School where
he was active in the National
Honor Society, and Chess Club.
Kleinman Receives PTA Award
Outgoing Plainedge Trustee
Irving Kleinman received a
plaque for dedicated service from
the Plainedge Council of PTA's
at a recent meeting. He in turn
presented to his wife, Gloria,
a plaque for ' outstanding service'
as a wife of a school board
member.
Outgoing Trustee Mrs. Mary
Motfa was unable to attend to r e ceive
her plaque.
Dr. John Rinehart, Superintendent
of Schools received
the Council's Honorary Life
Membership award.
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Fermingdale OBSERVER Thursday, June 1, 1967