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r ’l ■ ' ^I 3 a 5 1 ! PAGE SIX T H E LEADEB THUBSDAY; FEBRUARY 0^1988 THU SPECIAL FREEPORT SHOPPING DIRPC Baldwin Junior Hi ( PTA Plans Program Ute Baldwin Junior H i ^ School will present a student par ticipation science program on \Wednesday Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. The program was arranged by Robert La Mar, Department Chairman, with George Remetich, and Mr. William Coon. MER-GROVE Bar & Grill Your Hosts: Jim 8c Nick Laiicos • Corner W. MERRICK RD. and S. GROVE ST. Freeport, N. Y. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL TELEPHONE ANSWERING BUREAU 51 SO. GROVE STREET H, Kemp FReeporl 8^1243 BOULUKOS TEA ROOM Uunch, Oirmor 4 Church Si, FR 8-0459 Glacken F O R • ALL INSURANCE Authoritative Advice H7 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, N, Y. FH 8-8000 Ett. 1002 YOUTH CENTER Store of Fantous Brand* — GIRL SCOUT AGENCY — Free Layaway BOYS — GIRLS • Infants • Huskie • Chubbies • Slimi Departments ' UniCard — Franklin Chatg* 61 So. Main Sl„ TR 8-0797 I- PUMPS . wni fVPPiMf r r J n K D r C » F k f f N, MAM n U Factory Guaranteed ParlB Established 1924 MARTIN OIL HEATS BEST FR 8-1400, 8-0283 '★ In The ★ Armed Forces GERALD D. CAPONE Airman Fir.st Class Gerald D. First Lieutenant Rodger J. Willis^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willis of 2765 Harvard PI., Baldwin, deplanes his F-4 Phantom tighter jel following his 2001h combat mission over North and South Vietnam, LL Willis is a member of the 12th Tactical Fighter Wing based at Cam Rahn Bay Air Base. Ho attended Clarkson College of Technology and received his commission upon comple- tion of Officers Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex. His wifo Sharon, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Eemesl F. Reaves of McCamey, Tex. <U.S. Air Force Photo) Capone, son of Mr, and Mrs. Al bert Capone of 1935 Stuyvesant Ave., Merrick, has arrived tor duty at Torrejon AB, Spain. Airman Capone, a medical spe cialist, is .assigned to a unit of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe. He previously served at GrilTiss AFB, N.Y. ' - The airman is a )9I4 j graduate of S. H. Calhoun High yd'oi.l. CASO FIGHTS INVASION ROBERT B. EPTON Boilerman Fireman Apprentice Robert B. Epton, USN, son of Mrs. Betty M. Epton of 47 Ray St., Freeport, participated] in anti submarine warfare operations oil the Rihama Islands while serv ing aboard the anti-submarine warfare support aircraft carrier USS Essex. ' The Navy's oldest aircraft car rier on active duty, the Essex serves as a mobile air base and logistic support center for a U.S. Navy Hunter Killer group. The Essex is homeported at the- U.S. Naval Air Station at Quori- set Point, R,I. Hempstead Town Pre.siding Supervisor Ralph G. Caso wearily lambasted tlie aifhaic proposal of a state senator to open Nassau Cuwmiy'K parka to the hordes of New York City residents. “I'm getting mighty tired of liaving^jlo point out the injustice of thi.s illogicai, impractical and annual move, He charged that the bill, pre- tilecl in I iie Slate Senate, is clear ly aimed at Nassau’s superior parks. “The author is proof enough,\ a.so said. The bill waS filed by State Sen. Murray .Schwarb,. of LaijreUon, whose Imme community and a large por tion of his district lie alongside tile Nassau border. \Sen. Schwartz woul’d .make belter use of his energy if he concentrated it on persuading New York City to live up .to its rcspon.sibility to provide decent, adequate paikland tor. its citi: zens,\ Caso said. “It is sheer madness tp issue an invitation to tlie city’s millions to invade smhil, local parks and pools designe:^ for limited use and paid for by the local- citizenry,\ ho ,said.- > Wostche.stor-County may not he Caso said. a concern of Sen. Schwartz but it loo would have to^'bear a heavy burden it the legislation were passed,, Caso said. , ■ “Fortunately.’’ He said, \the legislature has seen through the multitude of similar bills that preceded Sen. Schwartz’ and none have been suceessfuf. I predict the fate of the Schwartz bill will be the same.\ THOMAS F. .QUALEV Cadet Thomas F. Qualey, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth F. Qualey of 1497 Westervelt Ave., Baldwin, has been named to the Superintendent’s List at the U.S. Air Force ,\eaderay. ' Cadet Qualey, a member tof the class of ’71, was selected in recog nition of his outstanding kchieve-. ment in, both academics and mili tary \ performance. He will be. grunted special privileges and wear a silver star and wreath designating the honor] accorded him by the cademy superinten dent. The cadet will be coihmission- ed a second lieutenant and award ed a B.S. degree upon his gradua tion from the'academy. Cadet Qualey is a graduate of Baldwin Senior High School. Baptist Church News p t Youth ' Better's SA N -B A R Restaurant — OPEN a l l YEAR — Lunch —Dinner - Snacks Italian Specialties Caterl-fg For All Occasions from 26 to 100 Persons Special Rates 2SS Hudspn Ave. FR 8-9313 Candid Weddings Groups Home Portrait* - Photostats Chaufleiirs- ID .Photos • Publicity Advertising • Passports 24 Heu'' Service \ GLICKMAN a PAUL'S PHOTO SERVICE HOME, COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL PHOTOS 37 W, Merrick Road Freeport, N-Y. Phone FR 8-0841 If No Answer SU 1-6S041 Several members of the Bap tist Youth Fellow.ship, First Bap tist Church of Freeport, attended the “ Winter Weekend,” sponsor ed by the Metropolitan Youth for Christ, at Pinebrbok Bible Conference Center, E. Strods- burg, Pa.,'Feb. 2-4. ‘ Those ivho^ attended .were: Bonnie and Duane Creech, Joanne Boyle, -Arlene Carl, Robert Gis- sel, Paul Manuel, Pambla Roefner, Fordyce C. ’ Stone, Jr., and Rose Kelley, a guest. Several young-adults of] the church attended fne winter week end held at Word of Life Bible Conference, Scroon Lake recent ly; Linda David, Faye Meyer, Joyce and, Sandra Shupp'e, Stork Club At Doctors Hospital A son, Eric Shelley to Mr. and Mrs.- Shelley Porter' (Jeanette Terry) 21 So, Columbus Ave., Freeport, Twin sons, Anthony Rocco and Michael Louis to Mr. and Mrs. with the rank of cadet captain. RAYMOND A. WATSON Airman First Class Raymond A. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Watson, Jr,, of 164 Washington St., Freeport, has ar rived tor duty at McChord AFB, Wash. Airman Watson, a fuels special ist, is assigned to a ,unit of the Aerospace Defense Command. He previously sei-ved'at Truax Field, Wis. The airman is- a graduate of Freeport High School. ...... THOMAS E. DAVIDSON Cadet ThocAas E. Davidson, son of Mr- and Mrs. Frank Judge of 90 E. Raymond Ave,, Roosevelt Ave., Roosevelt, has been named to the Superintendent's List at the \ Air Force Academy. Cadet Davidson, -a member of the class of '60, was seleclcd’ in recognition of his outstanding achievement in, both acadcrpica and military performance. He will be granted special privileges and wear' a silver star and wreath designating the honor- accorded him by the .academy superinten dent. He .has also been selected for the position of flight commander Louis Colombo (Eileen Ringel- heim) 162 Lyon Place, Freeport. A daughter, Deiiise Louise to Mr, and Mi's. Sigmund Emrick Ozsvath, 66 Van Buren St., Free port. ; '. Tlyt cadet will Jje-coMmissioned' a second lieutenant and awarded a B.S. degree upon .nis 'gradua tion from the academy. ■ , He is a graduate of Roosevelt Junior Senior High School. ASSEMBIYMIN Tl Bill ABBS TO k “Color it yellow,” Assemblj nan John £ legislators this week in Albank The Rockv: all school buses in the'State oiNew York privately owner, to be paintedln legiilatio “Yellow means CAIITION jo mosi small bus of nondescript cofor, — ------ which transports children to prlv-; chrome ate nursery, .grade , and hfehUhat m' schools does not draw, the. saiae | The altention that a bright yellow bus Nassau does.” . ^ Nic “Enactment of this bill would i mi.'ision help safeguard the Hves of many children whose safety sometimes . C - depends on the alertness of '(he other guy’.\ 1 Marc The bill amends the existing Baldwi vehicle and traffic Taw to provide that all motor \vehicles owned by a private corporation and used for the transportation of pupils be painted “natipnal ’ school bus' Beach Ohio 1 Alpha 1 is the llewlel '^VERMONT MAPLI For a nostalgic, trip to New England i House and Gift Shop featuring Vermont Mills ~ Scented Oils Wooden Chopp Fine China — Glasswarerjc-j Scented A Condiment Sets — Chip * Dlh Trays. i Vermont Cheeses (Smoke® - Sage - S 249 W. SUNRISE HIGHWAY , ifexl to Jean Radike Reallj A WOMAN'S HAIR is HER CROWNIN0 GLORY Our’ iW i . Siyll'ets and.jColofi^d your greatest charm.- W« SpecUMxe jn Per8onalliftd First Class Custom Service. Vincent .Hai 136 W. Sunrise Hlphwan FreeporJ A l VOI LME GENERAL INSI 74 North Main .Strati NEED TOP.nOI.LAH PA] Cameras Old Coinfl Rifles . MAy fair 3-7^ MON A l T B A V E 8 Church Street. Freeport EXCLUSIVE!^ y 0 i;V Q ] 146 W. Sumlso Highway 516 F