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;'';'* ” i\.':'^'V —» • ' V.'.- '-• » - R 1356 ■Hnnig>jgg»:ocTOBEtt s; isss ■: p A g ^ . h i h e rnttaORY OF BUSINESS AM> INDUSTRY B MARKO PITTOHI f ANOTHER HONOR able Charles S. D >smond, Chief Justice of the New Appeals,, has nan ed Nassau Supreme Court Justice s delegate to ibc i^rllonal. Conference of Slate Trial nferciice is affiiiai ;d-with the Atnerican Bar Associa* ittoni is tiif ciiirc it President of the Association of t Justices of thdi Jork.- 1 if Cornell Univer- Law Sdinnl anc University'.^ hj,, Pittpni liiis -serv. au County's Sir iince bi-s .ipjniint' anch in May iSj' Vverell \V, Han). li . has served Attorney, He wn a law prrffcssor at Brooklyn Law School for 14 years. He was also First Deputy Commissioner of N.Y. Slate Department of Com merce. Judge Pittoni has been an active member of the N.Y. State Law Revision Committee. Judge Pittoni and his wife, the former Grace Henjes, are resi dents of .Lynbrouk. They are the, parents of a daughter and tv.'o' DIRECT Di - -JONES-LAMO' ] A L E R S FOR H E -M AJESTIC-SEXTON Buries your ILES • INSTALI LETE STOCK OP [ERRICK AVEN C A L L rb a g e Problem ! ATIONS • SERVICE [NSERT REPLACEMENTS- JE, NORTH M ERRICK 11/3-3343 UTH SItoRE DINER Freeplrt'a Own PETe|DOYLe OWNER.MANACER »4 hours ! • After Theatre Parking Field '• Flahlng Parties ■mlltloned • Breakfaet-Lunch-DInner BAKING DONE ON PREMISES SOUTH SHORE DINER ICK ROAD.iQpp. Grove Theatre) FREEPORT less Is Judged 4eat She Serves A Man la Judged B y H U Choice Of The F inest tYOUM E R rlnc. INSURANCE , ■ ■ •.IteinStrMT ‘ ' . Freepprt, N-Y. ★ In The ★ Armed Forces LT, RICHARD WINTER Navy Lt. Richard F. Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Winter of 17 Beverly Parkway, Freeport, is a crewmember of the Fleet Ballistic Missile.. Nu clear Powered Submarine George Wa.shington, which has returned from her 16th Polaris deterrent patrpl. The .ship had been in the shipyard for overhaul and con version to the capability to carry the long-range Polaris A-3 mis sile. EUGENE SHERIDAN Eugene F. Sheridan, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.' E. Sheridan of 14 Wilson St., Baldwin, has been commis.sioncd a 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation .from - Odicer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB, Tex. Lt. Sheridan was selected lor OTS through competitive exam ination. PERRY PAOLANTONIO Seaman Recruit Perry R. Puolantonio, USCQ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry P. Paolantonio of 194 Rose St., Freeport, has been enlisted in the United Stales Coast Guard for four years of active duly by the Red Bank Recruiting Office. He will report to the Coast Guard Recruit Training Center at Cape May, NJ., for eight weeks of basic training. Upon completion of recruit training he may apply, if eligible, for train ing leading to a specialty rating in the field of his choice. The primary mission of the Coast Gu.ard is the protection of life and properly at sea with search and rescue aircraft and cutters. SHOP IN FREEPORT 5f<tf/()T|F*rV /lie. Office & School SuppMofl PRINTING — Free Delivery — : 5?A W. Merrick Road 623-955* fe'' \ f l e e t s o u t fo r BRENNAN— a fleet of boats play the waters along Nassau's South Shore campaigning for Tom Brennan. Republican candidate for Congress. Fifth District. Hero some of the boats are teen leaving Baldwin Harbor to start day's campaigrdng, Tom Brennan himself is an ardent boating and water skiing enthusiast. HOME BEER DELIVERY Why not .Yrrange a weekly bee* dettvery? Avoid the fuss of return- ics, or being \out\ when need it. All le.-ulltig brands of and soda. BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL TELEPHONE ANSWERING BUREAU 51 SO. GROVE STREET M. H. Kemp FReeport 8-1243 Er\- I Roosevelt Beverage '' Distributors (Form erly P e ter Horon) Babylon Turnpike at Monroe noosevelt 't FReoport 9-32S8 5 M EXPERT — GO TO H ARO L D Q UINTON'S y'view M eat Market Purveyors of P iim o Meftifl is rrvHcmtcreci ioTig o/(cr price is forgottan.’*' antic Avenue FReeport 9-1761 W » Also Supply H w tauranls oae»eess9see6»6eeeoe® e»® » e e»»»»s»$»$»'8S; PLACES?. . . See - ■ ^ ISHY TRAVa ACEHCY ne of ConF'olinil'\ Travel Earear»_.^__ _ « • j • . K- FREEPORT •l*ed Agents For; \ Hershy BtiHdlng 35A So. Grove St. id'& 'IndependeiU 'T o u r* 92 . ^ ” * n Hall I Street » (opp. Gerti) Travel AX 7-5300 WILLIAM D. KUC Seaman Recruit William D. Kuc, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kuc of 182 Sports mans Avc., Freeport, has been enlisted in the United States . Coast Guard for. four years of active duly by the Red Bank Recruiting Office. He will repoj't to the Coast Guard Recruit Training Center •'at Cape May, N.J., for eight weeks of basic training. Upon complctton of'recrult training he may apply, if eligible, for train- .fng leading to a specialty rating 'Tn the field of his choicov The primary mission of the Coast Guard is the protection of life and property at sea with search and cutters. LILCp Declares 27c Common Stock Dividend The Board of Directors of Long Island Lighting Company declared a quarterly dividend of 27 cents • por share on'fhc trommon stock- of the Company. The dividend will be payable November 1. 1966, to shareholders of record at the close of business on October J3, 1986. WEAVER'S W e Buy & Sell — SPOJ* CASH — • Cameras • T.V. • Rifles e Ofiimondv HIGHEST PRICES PAID 6 Church Siroet Freeport FR 8-6322 Edward R. Yamin of Freeport, GOP candidate for atiemblyman In the 14th A.D.. shares resolve for Republican control of the 1967. State Assembly with Assembly Leader Perry B. Duryea, Jr., of Brentwood. The two standard bearers met recently to review campaign issues and strategies. tunate for many years ohcl an ticipate exwdlenl lespcmse for thLs year's program.s. Elks Bazaar rescue aircraft and ’ (Continued from page 1) and, Clown.s for your enjoyment. The program' i.s geuicd to be suitable for young.stcrs uf ail Admission Is Free I Bring the family and , friends j to (he Freeport Elks Clubhotise, ■171 West Merrick Road. Free- ! port, for this weekend; You'll- have a ball, and the kiddies will enjoy the entertainment pro gram provided'for thc.m. Your attendance at this Elk* Charity Fair will contribute to the size and scope of the Free port Elks Annual Charitable En deavors. The Lodge has made contributions to numerous or ganizations and to our less for- Medicare protection l.s avnilablu for nearly anybody U5 or over who applies for it. R^EW ARD $100 if W e Cannot Repair Your W atch EVERYTHING IN MUSIC STEINMETZ M USIC SERVICE Sheet Music Leisont Supplies instruments 64 S. Grove St. FR 9*1564 BOULUKOS often that we find that we cannot reha- Watch that we cam bilitate,. You. have .$11 find one that etc I00..if .yjQU FOREST JEWELERS 77 SO. M A IN ST. FB. 8-OM8 MERGROVE b a r - GRILL Merrick Road So. G /ove SL CtiaHie - Jim - Nick Behind The Srti* WILLSHIR. COIN - OP Only Coin Operated 1 Stop In Freeport 88 W . M E B B ICK BO AD , FHEEPOHT ‘ • Coin-op C leaning - Profesirfonal C leaning . • Coln-op Launderm a t Shirt 8e S h e e t Laundering f r e e B ox S l o w free Moth P r o < ^ We Spot • Bag AU Coin-op Cleaning Ne Extra ‘ i Charge Ph»B» 8M 878B TEA ROOM A ' . Breahfaet, Lunch, Dinner I 4 Church SI. FR 8-04S9 ■ 0845 I e a t 1802 I I YOUTH CENTEB V Store of Fsmoue Brende i — GIRL SCOUT AQENCV — iV Fre. L.yaway BOYS - GIRLS • Infanit • Huaklaa • ChuhbhK • Shma ; Dapvtmanla , U n lcud — Ftauldhi C h a r j. SI S a M ala S t . FB 8-d797;