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* s s* / r . . i > ' a, r t O. O ON O n r-« rs tu a Bruins Boosters meet u: in O UJ Q < tu ;i4 *T\ The Baldwin Bruins Booster Club opened its 1990-91 season w ith a productive planning meeting of the Executive Board aniicipaiing a banner year in their support of Baldwin athletics. Significant dates noted by President Bill Hodges include the October 6 Sports lamborce at the Senior High School where varsity games in boys\ and girls* soccer, field hockey, volleyball and football will be played from 9:30 a.m. through the afternoon. The first general meeting will be held on ‘Hicsday, October 23 at the Senior High School. Treasurer Tom Auc announced a sustained membership drive that will invite parents and friends of senior and junior high inicrscholasiic athletics to join. The annual dues arc SIO. The Board reflected on two significant factors at the Annual Sports Banquet this past June. 1. The special recognition of the 19S9 Girls'. Varsity Field Hockey Team. Nassau County Champions, . 2. The coveted Frank Zachmann • award being presented to Rob Lotwis, perhaps the most outstanding Jong distance runner in the history of Baldwin High School This year’s banquet will be held on Tuesday, June 4, 1991 at the Coral House. A baby girl, Lucia Divina, was bom to Edwin and Linda Seda o f Bedell Strcei on Septem b er 12 at South Nassau Communidcs Hospital. Anthony and Patricia Adamo of Milburn Avenue in'Baldwin arc the parents of a baby boy, Justin Gabriel, born on August 30 at South Nassau Communities Hospital ThELARCESTONB-STOPUGHmGCENTBROFLL N u M e r i t 68 E. Sunrise Hwy,. PREEP'ORT. U . (516) 378-4650 Showroom Hour*: Mon. - Tlwrs, 8-5:30, FrL 8-8, S at 8-S OUR ELHCTR/C4L SUPPLY COUNTER tS OPEN Open Uon.-Thurs.S-5’.ao«Frl&-6» Sat 8*5 p lP lI y l Watch For Our New Home Fashion Section Coming in October For advertising inform atioh Freeport-Baldwin Leader 378-3133 I.. •. • Hl-Hello vacation LUCKY RAFae WINNER: Altagracia Rosario, left, sister of Aiejandra Torres, who won the Orlando Vacation Raffle, is presented with the “Trip Certificate' by Janet Fine, Hi-Hello’s Family Consultant, The winning ticket was sold by Caridad Taveros. More than 70 Hi-Hello families, staff and board rjtembers participated in the raffle. The total amount raised was $600 for Hi- ■hcllo’s Building-Development Fund. BFD gives microwave tips Over 120.000 scald bums arc treated in emergency rooms each year. The Baldwin Fire Department w'ams that a new source o f ^ l d bums to infants is serving them both liquids and solid foods that have been prepared in a microwave oven. Gary Eckels, Chief of the Bureau of Fire lYrvcmion, reports: • Hoi liquids poured in disposable . bottles may cause these bottles to bursu soaking the infant. ’ ‘. • Disposable bottles are not made to • withstand intense microwave oven heat • Food microwaved may feel cool to the touch op the surface, only to be scalding hot in the m iddle. Many infants receive severe burns to the mouth and throat because of this. • Parents should ^st the icmpcraiurc of the baby’s food before feeding the child. . - ' •. Additionally, parents should follow the directions provided by the tonic’s ; -manufacturer for heating directions. Public Notice NOTCEOFSAU SUPREME COURT; NASSAU COUNTY. UNION DEPOSIT C O R P .. Pltl. v i . FRANCIS GERAROFH. e l c r o . Defti. Index # 2 4 7 2 l / M . P u r t u a n t to tu d g m e h t of fo r e c lo s a fe a n d sole d o l e d Juty SO. 1 9 9 0 .1 w»l loU o f DR, MARTIN G. MILLER. PODIATRIST Medical & Surgical Foot Care 1 l A A T L A i m C - A V E N U E T O E E T O R T • Office R o u t s & House Coils . • Most /nsurance ‘ PUms A c c e p ts • Ftee C o n f l a t i o n . • ChCU^m*s &Adidts FbotCare- cau 8 6 7 -0560 FOR APPOINTMENT p u b lic o lictto n o n t h e n o r th tro n t . ' ste p x o f th e N o u a u C o u n ty C o u r thouse. 262 OW C o u n try R d .. . Mlneofea NY o n Nov. 1, 1990 cif tOOO a m . , p r e m k /o 36 C o r to g e C o u rt. Freeport. N.Y. Sold p roperty lo c a ted o n th e northerty «)de o f C o f f o g e .C o u r t , 165 ft.'ao « tertY from . t h e corner form ed by th e Infeoecflon of th e em terty tid e of South G rove St. (G rove StJ d ryj th e northerty tid e of C o t t o g e C o u rt; RUNNING THENCE n o r t h e d p a r o le ! w tth th e eosterty sid e o f South G rove Sf.. 110 ft. to la n d how or formerty of W o o d e n d : THENCE eosterty o to n g said l a n d p a r a llel w ith t h e northerty s id e of C o ttag e C o u i, 44 ft. to larid n o w or form e rly o f H o m m o n d ; THENCE a l o n g sold la n d th e follow ing 2 courses a n d distorces: 1. Southerty p a r a l le l w ith t h e eo s te r ty sid e of S o u th G rove $t.. 2Q (tU 2. Eosterty ■ p o r o n e l w ith t h e rxSrtherfy s id e of C o t t a g e C o u r t . 6 It.: THENCE southerty poronel w ith th e eosterty side of South Gro»« SU 9 0 ft. t o th e northerly sid e o f C o t t a g e C o u r t: THENCE westerty a long th e rxxtherty side of C o ttoge Court. 50 ft. to the point or p to c e o f BEGINNING.. Sold - s u b ject to term s e n d conditiom of n ied judgihenf o n d term s o f sole. KEVJN ROCX1T7ER, R e f e r e e . SIDIKMAN & HOFFMAN. Attys. for ■ PItf.. 2936 H e m p i t e o d T u rnpike, . Levttow aN Y. ’ a #277 4< 9/27.10/4.10/11.10/16 Only $ 9 Freeport * Baldwin T h e L e a d e r r I 1 I I I _ __ ___ PO Box 3 1 2 ,23 South Main street, SuHe 203 . Freeport, New Yoik, 11520 • 3783133 EnOettd'Is ny e h ^ or monty orOtr, for S9O0 for $ 1 yoar subseriptton to 1H£ LEADERfOutskf# Nassau County * Sil). Please send th« area’* UJctq^ NeM94per. 6y met, to - ' NacT» Address. -State. Phone. n I I 1 I I %lectrotysis by Linda Mazzeo, cjpjl Bd. Cerdfled Electrolostot Ph'ytldan Recommended 0ver20Yn.0f Successful Results And Setlsfied Ctlec^ . - By>pp6lntiMfd Dey S Evening Uon., Wed, FrL klember NYEA-AEA AIGPE An Sterile Equipment 2682 S. SL llarice Ave. BeOmore 826-2686 « , • « - i Publi( . from Nfcadow Park i with the except and commcrc operations. It current uses re IT 3; Hudson recommends m and marine coi area south of F Tow-n o f Hemps as an open spa Marine commci for ^ e west and Bay; non-confi should be rede term. Marine c Woodcicfl Aven should remain tl density rcsidcnii of the Hudson B . ■ 4. Woodcicfi the Nautical Mi family rcsiden m arine comrr recreational usi low density r commercial us . ;• • • NOTCEO SUPREME COORT; N> C:AF11AL RESOURCES GERARD AUPONT. Index #7296/89.' judgment o f foreci* dated Dec. 5, .198 public ouctlon Oh ; steps of. the No Co* fthouse. 262 Ol ^S^leola NY on Oct. c m,, p r e m .|(/a 76 Uniohdole, NY. S located.qt o point i • hteoeotibo' of the n Southern Parkway or $ideo<CorTpusSl..b ft. X ^ ft. Sold sLt^ec . conditiom of f led j tertw of sole. JOHN, Referee. GREENWC WBMS.0lMB5OaS, for FW.. 414 Eagie Re ' Orange. New Jersey. R#244 4 jt 9/6.9/13.' SUPRBye COURT-NA •T>£ ICING JSIAND& FSa v i OOARKA A S# d.. Index No.-1684H .to a Judgmer:! of Foi Sole entered In the a octiors d o ted August: • uideatgnecl the Refe< pubic auction to the t or) fh^ north front i Nrmou County Cour Old Country Road. Yak or) the 4th day of ( at laao AAi. the pren by sold Kidgment to therein d eserbed o i fo A li thot c e rtain pi parcel o f land with t end Improvement! •reefed, situate. Y/ t q i Beth p a g e Town of ' County of N o u o u . 5i - Vbrk. and desigr by lot nurtbers 9 and fjurrber 8 In Btock n u certdin m op entitled • . Terroce. situated a t C Noaou County. Now V .JiTioB. 1926by WUBo C i. & S.* ara fled h the Clerk of the C o u r .00Ji#y.l9. 1926. CSV 610. wNch said tots on when token togeth4 porticularty bounded cs occerc£ng to u i d mop I BEGJNMNGofthecr by the h tenecfloo of i *K3e o f Roosevelt Orf .westerty side of Who ■ (cfsoknovinainneStre nJNNt^G THENCE SOI the w t e rty tide of Vfh • READ THE LEC f o r y o u r PROn