Leaves Dangerous To Motorists
Fallen leaves are an added
danger to motorists, warned
Nassau Police Commissioner
Francis B. Looney.
" Newly fallen leaves,*' Looney
said, '^ especially wet leaves
cause slippery and consequently
dangerous road conditions.
Motorists must take extra precautions."
He also warned motorists not to
drive through large piles of
leaves: " Piles of leaves in the
gutter or street are an attractive
hiding place for children playing.'*
Parents were urged by Looney
to warn their children against
playing and hiding in piles of
leaves.
Looney suggested that homeowners
take some of the danger
out of the problem by ' Spreading
leaves over a large area in
shallow piles." And to drivers
he reemphasized his request " to
drive carefully on roads strewn
with leaves and avoid driving
into piles of leaves."
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Armed Forces
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tion Medal while serving with
the 101st Airborne Division in
Vietnam.
Lt. Patterson earned the award
for meritorious service as an
executive officer in Company A,
1st Battalion of the division's
327th Infantry.
* * *
Radarman Third Class Walter
R. Herstol, USN, 23, of 21
Merritt Ave., Massapequa, participated
in the rescue of two
downed Marine Corps pilots in
the South China Sea while serving
aboard the USS Towers.
* * *
Sergeant Donald A. Schriver,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
D. Schriver, 2 Tulane St„, Farm-ingdale,
is among Aerospace
, Rescue and Recovery Service
personnel strategically posi -
, tioned around the world to support
the Apollo 7 manned space
flight.
Sergeant Schriver, who is assigned
at Tachikawa Air Base,
Japan, is a radio operator with
the 12- man Hercules rescue aircrews
stationed along the orbital
flight oath of the spacecraft,
ready to assist the three
astronauts in any contingency.
* * *
Airman Frederick L. Jordan
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
L. Jordan Sr. of 106 Hemlock
Dr., Farmingdale, has completed
basic training at Amaril-lo
Air Force Base, Texas. He
has been assigned! to the Air
Force Technical Training Center
at Lowry Air Force Base,
Colorado for specialized schooling
as a munitions specialist.
Airman Jordan is a 1967 graduate
of Farmingdale Senior High
School.
* * *
Seaman Apprentice Kenneth W.
Muller, USN, 18, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter O. Muller of 13 Hamilton
St., Farmingdale, has been
graduated from nine weeks of
Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, Illinois.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING
UPON PRELIMINARY BUDGET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the preliminary budgetof the
Town of Oyster Bay for the fiscal
year beginning January 1, 1969,
has been completed and filed in
the Office of the Town Clerk at
Oyster Bay, N. Y„ where it is
available for inspection by any
interested person at all reasonable
hours.
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Town Board
of the Town of Oyster Bay will
meet and review said preliminary
budget and hold a public hearing
thereon, at the Town Hall, Oyster
Bay, New York, at 10 o'clock
A. M., prevailing time, on the 29th
day of October, 1968, and that at
such hearing any person may be
heard in favor or against the preliminary
budget as compiled, or
for or against any item or items
therein contained, and upon hearing
all persons who shall appear
at that time, that such meeting
be continued to 8 o'clock P. M. on
the same date for the purpose of
hearing such additional persons
who shall desire to be heard.
Pursuant to Section 113 of the
Town Law, the salaries of the
following town officers are hereby
specified as follows:
Supervisor $ 20,725.00
Councilmen
( 6) each 13,725.00
Town Clerk 21,625.00
Town Engineer 22,150.00
Town Attorney 26,350.00
Town Superintendent
of Highways 20,625.00
Receiver of Taxes 18,475.00
Commissioner- Department
of Public
Works 25,300.00
BY ORDER OF
THE TOWN BOARD OF
THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY
William B. O'Keefe
Town Clerk
Michael N. Petito
Supervisor
Dated: Oyster Bay, New York
October 10, 1968
# 670 2t' Observer October 17,
24, 1968
Methodists To Present ' Mikado' Qp $ | a t e s Garage Sale
On Friday evening, October
18th, Saturday evening, October
19th and Saturday evening October
26th The Mikado will be
presented at the Massapequa
Methodist Church at 8: 30 pm in
Fellowship HalL Cast members
include Robert Trimborn as The
Mikado; John Young as Nanki Poo;
Al Cross as Ko- Ko; Robert Kar-pen
as Pooh- Bah; Herb Nelson
as Pish- Tush. On the feminine
side Josephine Karpen as Yum-
Yum; Blanche Adinolfi as Pitti
Sing; Dorothy Von Rhee as Peep
Bo and Doris Mclntyre as
Katisha0
Hospital Corpsman Third
Class Paul F. Robbins, USN,
22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
H. Robbins of 42 Kenwood Drive,
Massapequa, is serving with the
First Medical Battalion, First
Marine Division in Vietnam.
# * *
Army Private Richard C. Gen-dron,
18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Gendron, 1 Willow Drive,
Massapequa Park, was assigned
as an ammunition specialist in
the 606th Ordinance Company in
Vietnam.
* * *
Private First Class John A.
Little, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter A. Little, 38 New Hampshire
Ave., Massapequa, is one
of 275 enlisted men who are attending
the United States Military
Academy Preparatory
School at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia.
He was graduated from Plain-edge
High School.
The Plainedge Auxiliary of United
Cerebral Palsy will hold a
Garage Sale of household and
antique items on October 24th,
25th, 26, from 10KX) a. m. to
4: 00 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Rhoda Fisher, 407 Queens Ave.,
Massapequa.
Bridge Club Gets Official Nod
Temple Sinai Duplicate Bridge
Club has become an affiliate of
the American Contract Bridge
League, and will issue Master
Point Awards weekly. The club
meets every Thursday evening
at 8: 00 p. m. at Temple Sinai.
Gertrude Goldberg, Director,
and Charles Geddes, Assistant
Director, invite all interested
bridge players and will provide
partners for all single players.
' Siblings' To Be Discussed
At PTA Meeting
Is there a sibling in your home?
Mothers and fathers may find the
answer to this question by attending
a film presentation entitled.
" Jamie A. Sibling" to
be presented bye Unqua PTA on
Tuesday, October 22 at 8: 15 p. m.
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