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ARMED FORCES
Marine Private Edwin Holl-wedel
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hollwedel Sr. of 160 N.
Kings Ave., North Massapequa,
N. Y., was graduated from eight
weeks of recruit training at die
Marine Corps Recruit Depot at
Parris Island, South Carolina.
* * *
Army Private First Class
Robert R. Steig, 20, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph R. Steig, 271
Second Ave., Massapequa Park,
arrived at Pleiku, Vietnam, base
camp of die 4th Infantry Division.
Steig, an engineer, entered die
, Army in July 1966 and received
his basic training at Ft. Jackson,
S. C. He is a 1966 graduate of
Massapequa High School.
His wife, Katherine, lives at
111 Harmony Drive, Massapequa
Park.
* * *
Airman Ronald E. Chasse, son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Chasse of
102 Pleasant Drive, Farming-dale,
N. Y., has been selected
for technical training at Shep-pard
Air Force Base, Texas,
as a U. S. Air Force aircraft
maintenance specialist.
Airman Chasse is a 1966graduate
of Farmingdale Senior High
School.
* * *
Army Private First Class Edward
S. Martin, 20, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Martin 76 Hayes
St., Massapequa Park, is participating
in " Operation Pershing"
in Vietnam.
Pvt. Martin, a rifleman, is assigned
to Company C, 1st Battalion-
of die division's 5di
Cavr. lry.
* * *
Sonar Technician Third Class
Raymond - P. Fliller, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Fliller
Sr. Farmingdale was a crew-member
aboard me anti- submarine
warfare support aircraft
carrier USS Intrepid when die
ship went to the aid of die carrier
USS Forrestal.
The Intrepid is homeported at
Norfolk, Va.
* * *
Radioman Third Class Paul
L. Memo 11, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nino Memoli of 259 Grand
Blvd., and Electronics Technician
Third Class Richard
Kleinhans, USN, son of Mr.
Mrs. Richard J. Kleinhans
161 Harding St., bodi of Massapequa
Park, are crewmembers
aboard die anti- submarine warfare
support aircraft carrier U
SS Intrepid when die ship went to
die aid of die carrier USS Forrestal.
The Forrestal, operating " on
station" in the Gulf of Tonkin, was
seriously damaged when a fuel
tank on one of its aircraft, preparing
to take off, dropped from
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the plane, spewing burning gasoline
along die entire flight and
hanger decks.
The Intrepid is homeported at
Norfolk, Va.
* * *
Midshipman Second Class Robert
F. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph J. Miller of 39 Surrey
Lane, Massapequa Park, was one
of 850 Naval Reserve Officer
Training Corps Midshipmen that
completed tiiree weeks of training
in the techniques of modern amphibious
warfare at die United
States Naval Amphibious Base,
Little Creek, Virginia.
* * *
Private Rbbert S. Grennan,
19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
F. Grennan, 62 Forest Ave.,
Massapequa, completed eight
weeks of military police training
at die Army Training Center,
Fort Gordon, Georgia.
* * *
Airman Barry J. Jecewski, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jecewski of
16 Tudor Road, Farmingdale, has
received his first U. S. Air Force
duly assignment after completing
basic training at Lackland
Air Force Base, Texas,.'
He has been assigned to March
Air Force Base, California, for
training and duty as an electrician.
Airman Jecewski is a 1966
graduate of Farmingdale High
School.
* * *
Airman Joseph G. Klubnick
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
G. Klubnick Jr. of 200,
Fulton St., Massapequa, has been"
selected for technical training
at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas, as a U. S. Air Force air
policeman.
Airman Klubnick is a 1966
graduate of Berner High School.
Cadet David J. McMillan, 20,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont J.
McMillan Jr., 130 Grand Blvd.,
Massapequa Park, is attending
Army Reserve Officers' Training
Corps summer camp at Ft.
Riley, Kansas. He is a student
at Wheaton College, Wheaton,
Illinois.
Upon successful completion of
summer camp and graduation
from college, he will be commissioned
a second lieutenant in
me U. S. Army.
Cadet McMillan graduated
from Alfred G. Berner High
School in 1964.
Marine Captain Thomas F. O'-
Malley Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas F. O. IMalley of 209 Massachusetts
Ave., Massapequa, was
awarded die Vietnamese Campaign
Medal while serving witii
a Marine Medium Helicopter
Squadron at die Marble Mountain
Air Facility, Da Nang, Vietnam.
* * *
Army Private HughC. Newman
III, 25, whose parents live at 5
Sullivan Road, Farmingdale,
completed eight weeks of advanced
infantry training at Ft.
Jackson, South Carolina.
Marine Private Darrell J.
Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sheridan E. Martin of 2 Nar-wood
Court, Farmingdale, N. Y.
was graduated for eight weeks
of recruit training at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island,
South Carolina.
Gregory T. Dunn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank P. Dunn of 55
Fulton St,, Massapequa Park,
has been promoted to airman
second class in the United States
Air Force.
The airman, a 1965 graduate of
A. G. Berner High School, Massapequa,
attended Nassau Community
College, Garden City.
Seaman Recruit Robert J.
Stnicholas of 1 Poplar Ave.,
Farmingdale, was graduated from
nine weeks of Navy basic training
at the Naval Training Center,
Great Lakes, Illinois.
Cadet Dean A. Ericson, 21, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Ericson
Sr., 17 Oak St, Farmingdale, fired
expert with the M- 14 rifle during
Army Reserve Officers' Training
Corps summer camp at Indian-town
Gap Military Reservation,
Pennsylvania.
Ericson is a student at Hofstra
University, and a member of die
National Society of Pershing
Rifles.
Army Private Robert J.
Spaulding, 23, whose parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lalli, live
at 55 Hillside Road, Farming-dale,
completed an electronic
device repair course at the Army
Southeastern Signal School, Fort
Gordon, Georgia.
Army Private PeterC. Hurley,
26, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
J. Hurley, 1 Herbert Ave., Massapequa
Park, completed a field
communications crewman course
at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
Pvt. Hurley received his B. S.
degree from Villanova University,
Villanova, Pennsylvania.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
UNION FREE SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 22 OF THE
TOWNS OF OYSTER BAY
NASSAU COUNTY, AND
BABYLON, SUFFOLK COUNTY,
NEW YORK
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
DISTRICT MEETING
AUGUST 29, 1967
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to resolution of
me Board of Education adopted
July 12, 1967, a Special District
Meeting of the qualified voters
of Union Free School District
No. 22 of the Towns of Oyster
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Bay, Nassau County, and Babylon,
Suffolk County, New York, will
be held in die gymnasium of the
Weldon E. Howitt Junior High
School, Van Cott and Grant Avenues,
Farmingdale, New York, in
said School District, on AUGUST
29, 1967, at 11: 45 o'clock
A. M. ( D. S. T.) for the purpose
of voting upon die Proposition
stated below. The voting will be
by ballot as provided by the Education
Law and the polls will
remain open from 12 o'clock Noon
( D. S. T.) until 10: 00 o'clock P. M.
( D. S. T.) and as much longer as
may be necessary to enable die
voters tiien present to cast tiieir
ballots:
RESOLVED:
i That the appropriation for die
public library for the fiscal year
1967/ 68, as submitted, is hereby
approved.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that me Board of Registration
of tiiis School District
shall meet on Tuesday, August
22nd, 1967 from 12: 00 o'clock
Noon ( D. S. T.) until 10: 00 o'clock
P. M. ( D. S. T) in gymnasium of the
Weldon E. Howitt Junior High
School, Van Cott and Grant Avenues,
F'armingdale, New York,
in said School District, for die
purpose of preparing a Register
of die qualified voters of this
School District for said Special
District Meeting, at which time,
any person shall be entitled to
have his/ her name placed upon
suchRegister provided that at such
meeting of die Board of Registration,
he/ she is known or
proven to die satisfaction of such
Board of Registration to be entitled
to vote at the Special District
Meeting for which such
Register is prepared.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that pursuant to Section 2014 of
die Education Law, personal
registration is necessary. No
person shall be entitled to vote
unless said person voted at tie
District Meeting held on May
4, 1966, November 19, 1966,
May 3, 1967 or June 10, 1967,
or who registered on May 2,
1967 or May 3, 1967 or June
3, 1967.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that the Register shall be
filed in the office of me District
Clerk, 521 Conklin Street, Farmingdale,
New York, in said School
District where it shall be open
for inspection by any qualified
voter of the District between the
hours of 9: 00 o'clock A. M. ( D.
S. T.) and 3: 00 o'clock P. M. ( D.
S. T.) on each day thereafter ( except
Sundays up to and including
die day set for die Special District
Meeting.
BY ORDJ2R OF THE
BOARD OF EDUCATION
DATED: JULY 12, 1967
VERONICA HANSEN
District Clerk
# 228 4T Observer August 3,
10, 17, 24, 1967.
OBSERVER Thursday, August 17, 1967