Howitt Honor Roll For Fifth Marking Period
The administration of the
Weldon E. Howitt Junior High
School announced the following
students have attained honor
roll status for the fifth report
card period.
Errol, Allahverdie; Barbara,
Ambrose; Andrea Amendola;
Donna Arvatis; William Barrett;
Sandra Barth; Edith Bell-and;
Harry. Bloomstein; Jo-
Anne Bock; Ernest Bodamer;
Kim » Bodamer; Richard Bogen-shutz;
Brian Bouflard; Janis
Brenner; Angela Bruno; Anne
Bulla; Gary Canning; Robin.
Cerny; Peter Chabarek; Janice.
Chainin; Linda Cifaldi; Laura
Cltrano; Rosemarie Como;
Douglas Coppi; Anthony Cot-tone;
Stella Couchells; Carol
Cusano; William Cusano; Ellen
Davis; Randi, Davis; Catherine,
DeLalio; Michael Dominick;
Anthony Duranti; Karen Duzy;
Marian Ebanks; August Eber-ling;
Elizabeth Egnitz; Donald
Ey; Barbara Ferron; Diane
Festa; Linda Festa; Gilbert
Fileccia; Richard Fischbein;
Nancy Franco; Maria Frank;
Michael, Friedberg; Randi
Friedland; Roderick Fyfe;
Darcy. Gazza; Helalne Ger-ber;
Cliff Gerber; Tom, Ger-son;
Marion Gilbert; Jeffrey
Ginsberg; Evelyn ( iaverlavage;
Edward Gabrielle; Paula,
( Joldberg; Barbara Goldstein;
Margie Goldstein; Janet Goltz;
Eileen. Graham; Deborah, Gray;
Alan, Graham; Paula Giannuzzi;
Stephen, Gray; Barbara Green;
Charlette Guastella; Ix> is Hall;
Kim, Hendrix; Charles. Herian;
Elyse Herman; Lynne Horowitz;
Joanne Hozdara; Steve
Hrivnak; Karin Jults; Robert,
Hurd; Richard Johanson; Richard
Johnsen; Paul Johnson;
Leslie Kahn; Ellen Kallansrude;
Sharon Kass; Bari Kaufman;
Jill Keeler; Ellen Kirwan;
Peter Kortman; Robin Kram-mer;
Thomas Kucharchik; Pauline
Kwapniewski; Carol. Lack-ner;
Patricia Lamb; Linda,
Lawrence; Lorraine Lawrence;
Linda Licausi; Debra, Lidman;
Adrienne Lihoi; Fay Lim;
Judith Lipsky; Virginia Lom-bardi;
Debra* Louie; Carol Ann-
Mazzotto; Jane McCalmont;
Keith Miller; Joanne Molloy;
Diane, Montgomery; Paula
Morales; Christine Morelli;
Barbara. Moore; Ellen Mor-oney;
David Mulligan; Agatha
Napoli; Susan, Nidds; Janet,
Nolle; Patricia Noto; Barbara,
Nuziata; Carol O'Hara; Alan-
Oliver; Ruth Olsen; Carol
ARMED FORCES
Seaman Apprentice Donald J.
Kuntz, USNR, 19, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward D. Kuntz of 34 Mill
Road, Farmingdale, has completed
his two weeks of recruit
training at the Naval Training
Center, Great Lakes, Illinois.
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Staff Sergeant AlbertA. Speng-ler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
K. Spengler of 130 E. Carmans
Road, East Farmingdale, has
been graduated from a United
States Air Force technical school
at Keesler Air Force Base,
Mississippi.
He was trained as a computer
repairman and has been assigned
of a unit of the Aerospace Defense
Command at Malmstrom
Air Force Base, Montana.
The sergeant is a graduate of
Farmingdale Senior High School.
His wife, Donna, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maz-zochi
of 116 E. Carmans Road,
East Farmingdale.
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Army Private Thomas M. Mar-tire,
21, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael J. Martire, 8 Langdon
Road, Farmingdale, was a member
of the 100- man honor guard
at a ceremony at Tan Son Nhut
Air Base for presentation of Vietnamese
awards for gallantry to
the Saigon based 716th Military
Police Battalion.
Pvt. Martire is a military
policeman in t h e b a t t a l i o n ' s
Company A.
Post Office Accepting Bids
Interested bidders may obtain
necessary bid forms at the Post-master's
office from now until
above date. For further information
conerning the bids call
CH 9- 1016, between 9: 00a. m. and
5: 00 p. m.
The Postmaster of Farming-dale
announced that he will accept
bids for the maintaining of
all Post Office vehicles garaged
at Farmingdale, between now and
June 3, 1968, 2: 00 P. M.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
FARMINGDALE CASES
BOARD OF APPEALS
Regular meeting of the Board
of Appeals, Town of Oyster Bay,
will be held in the Town Board
Hearing Room, Town Hall, Oyster
Bay, on TUESDAY, May 28,
1968 at 8: 00 p. m.
CASE # 68- 238
APPELLANT— Richard Meyer,
18 Bailey Drive, Amityville.
SUBJECT— Variance to install a
second kitchen in a one family
residence for use as a Mother-
Daughter dwelling.
LOCATION— Norm side Bailey
Drive, 117.5 ft. west of Robert
Avenue, Amityville.
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF APPEALS
Town of Oyster Bay
Raymond H. Schoepflin,
Chairman
Ellsworth Allen, Secretary
OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK
MAY 20, 1968
# 525 IT Observer May 23, 1968
Osiecki; Thomas Palumbo;
Linda Pantaleo; Nancy
Pantaleo; Bruce parker;
Andrew Pasternach; Ellen,
Pasternack; Belinda Pepe;
Laurie PoIIinger; Anne
Porteous; Sandra Posillico;
Richard Price; John Profeta;
Pamela Proscia; Steven Racow;
Sharon. Reiss; Ruth Roland;
Michelle Rosen; Todd Rosen-licht;
Carol Russo; Diane
Sabbatino; John Santasier;
Mary. Santoro; Ann Sarapuka;
E l i z a b e t h Sattig Mindy
Schaeffer; Daniel Scharfman;
Ralph Schilling; Susan Schmidt;
Janet Schinina; Mark,
Schroeder; MaryAnn. Scro;
Aimee Seegull; Diane Sellitto;
Peggy Shields; Donald Sico;
Harold Sobel; Jonathan Spec-tor;
Sharon Sperber; Barbara
Spike; Greg Stoeber; Lori
Stottler; Pamela Svendsen;
Carol Swanson; Joanne,
Szbillo; Judy Szbillo; Jo-
Ellen. Tamburello; Iris Tekel;
Eileen. Tempia; V a l e r i e.
Tessitore; Bruce Thaler;
Fred Thaler; Michele Traina;
Barbara Uva. Barbara Valinoti;
Dana Vecchiin; Lary Verasco;
Debra Vetere; Carole Wachtel;
Carol. Wald; Barbara Walsh;
Fred Walters; Kathleen Was-muth;
Linda. Weber; Barbara
Whitebook; John. Williams
John Wirkus; Kevin Young;
and Betty Zumpano.
Oyster Bay Supervisor Michael N. Petito ( second left), the
Nassau County Chairman of United Democrats For Humphrey-, is
shown conferring with several volunteers who showed up as the
County Humphrey headquarters were opened recently at Mineoia.
Pictured with Petito, left to right, are former state Assemblyman
Herbert Sachs of North Bellmore, North Shore Democratic leader
George Deegan and Jericho attorney Myron Steinberg.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
CHANGE IN ZONING
RESOLVED, That upon the application
of VERA BOTSCH, OSCAR
GERKE and CLARA
GERKE, the Building Zone Ordinance
of the Town of Oyster Bay,
as amended and revised, and the
boundaries of the use districts
therein established, are hereby
amended and changed by including
in Business " F" District
the premises situated at Farmingdale,
New York, ( now in Residential
" D" District), being more
particularly bounded and described
as follows:
ALL that certain lot, piece or
parcel of land, with the buildings
and improvements thereon
erected, situate, lying and
being at Farmingdale, Town of
Oyster Bay, County of Nassau
and State of New York, and
b e i n g more particularly
bounded and described as fol-lows:-
' BEGINNING at a point on the
northerly side of Hempstead-
Farmingdale Turnpike distant
353.28 feet west of the intersection
of the northerly side of
Hempstead - Farming-d
a l e Turnpike and the westerly
side of Florgate Road,
and running thence south 0
degrees 28 minutes 30 seconds
west 402.13 feet; running
thence norm 89 degrees
5 minutes 20 seconds east
374.81 feet to the easterly side
of the Wantagh- Oyster Bay Expressway
service road; run-airing
thence norm 31 degrees
49 minutes 52 seconds west, a
distance of 325.15 feet along me
easterly side of the Wantagh-
Oyster Bay Expressway service
road to the commencement
point of an arc having a radius
of 190 degrees along said easterly
side of the Wantagh- Oyster
Bay Expressway service
road for a distance of 196.51
feet; running thence north 0
degrees 47 minutes 20 seconds
west 30.54 feet to the
northerly side of Hempstead-
FarmaBgdale Turnpike; running
thence along the northerly
side of Hempstead- Farmingdale
Turnpike south 89 degrees
12 minutes 40 seconds
west, a distance of 35.43 feet
to the point or place of BEGINNING.
Being also known and designated
on the Land and Tax Map
of me County ofNassau as Section
49, Block 27, Lots 325,
329,335 and 336.
PROVIDED HOWEVER, and
subject to die following cundi-tions:-
1. The property shall be landscaped
fifteen ( 15) feet m
depth from the rear of said
property line with evergreen
plants six ( 6) feet in height
at die time of planting.
2. In addition to any and all
other fence requirements
of the Town of Oyster Bay,
a six ( 6) ' oot stockade
fence shall be erected and
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
maintained on the northerly
side of said premises.
3. No display of used cars a-long
westerly property lme
adjacent to Wantagh- Oyster
Bay Expressway access
road.
BY ORDER OF
THE TOWN BOARD OF THE
TOWN OF OYSTER BAY
Michael N. Petito
Supervisor
Dated: Oyster Bay, New York
May 14, 1968
WOliam B. 0* Keefe
Town Clerk
STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF NASSAU ) ss.:
TOWN OF OYSTER BAY )
I, WILLIAM B. OTCEEFE, Town
Clerk of the Town of Oyster Bay,
and custodian of the Records of
s a i d Town, DO HEREBY CERTIFY
that I have compared the
annexed wim die original Public
Notice of Change in Zoning at
Farmingdale, New York, approved
by die Town Board on May
14,1968, on application of VERA
BOTSCH, OSCAR GERKE and
CLARA GERKE filed in die Town
Clerk's Office and that die same
i s a true transcript thereof, and
of the whole of such original.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto signed my name and
affixed die seal of said Town
mis 16m day, of May, 1968
( S E A L )
William B. O'Keefe
Town Clerk..
# 527 IT Observer May 23,1968
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
JUNE 22, 1968
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to resolution of the
Board of Education adopted May
13, 1968, a Special District Meeting
of the qualified voters of
Union Free School District No.
22 of the Towns of Oyster Bay,
Nassau County and Babylon, Suffolk
County, New York, will be
held in the gymnasium of the
Weldon E. Howitt Junior High
School, Van Cott and Grant Avenue,
Farmingdale, New York, in
said School District, on JUNE 22,
1968, at 9: 45 o'clock A. M.
( D. S. T.) for the purpose of voting
upon the Propositions stated below.
The voting will be by ballot
as provided by the Education Law
and the polls will remain open
from 10: 00 o'clock A. M. ( D. S. T.)
until 10: 00 o'clock P. M. CDJS. TJ
and as much longer as may be
necessary to enable the voters
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then present to cast their ballots:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
RESOLVED:
That the School Budget for the
fiscal year 1968/ 69, as submitted,
is hereby approved.
PROPOSITION NO. 2.
RESOLVED:
That the Board of Education of
Union Free School District No.
22 in the Town of Oyster Bay,
Nassau County, and Babylon, Suffolk
County, New York, is hereby.
authorized to contract with an}'
person or corporation for a period
not exceeding three ( 3) years
for the conveyance of pupils residing
within said School District
to the elementary and high
schools, other than public, situated
within an adjacent school
district the school authorities of
which said School District shall
have heretofore or may hereafter
contracted with, in accordance
with such rules and regulations
as such Board of Education may
establish consistent with the regulations
of the Commissioner of
Education and to expend the monies
necessary therefor and a tax
is hereby voted therefor to be
collected in such years and such
amounts as may be determined
by the said Board of Education.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that the Board of Registration
of this School District shall
meet on Saturday, June 15th, 1968
from 10: 00 o'clock A. M. CDJS. TJ
until 10: 00 o'clock Pjd. 03. S. TJ
in the gymnasium of the Weldon
E. Howitt Junior High School,
Van Cott and Grant Avenues,
Farmingdale, New York, in said
School District, for the purpose
of preparing a Register of die
qualified voters of mis School
District for said Special District
Meeting, at which time, any person
shall be entitled to have his/
her name placed upon such Register
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 then or thereafter
entitled to vote at die Special
District Meeting for which
such Register is prepared.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that die Register of die qualified
voters of said District prepared
at die Annual District Meeting
and Election held on May ? di and
May 8m, 1968 shall be used by
said Board of Registration as die
basis for the preparation of die
Register for die Special District
Meeting on June 22, 1968. Any
person whose name appears on
such Register or who shall have
been previously registered for
any Annual or Special District
Meeting or Election and who shaU
have voted at any Annual or Special
District Meeting or Election
held or conducted at any time
within two ( 2) years prior to
June 15, 1968 will not be required
to register personally for die
Special District Meeting to be
held on June 22, 1968.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
mat the Register shall be
filed in die Office of the District
Clerk, 521 Conklin Street, Farmingdale,
New York, in said School
District, where it shall be open
for inspection by any qualified
voter of die District between die
hours of 9: 00 o'clock A. M.
( DJS. T.) and 4* 0 o'clock P. M.
( D. S. T.) on each day diereafter
( except Sundays) uptoand including
die day set for die Special
District Meeting.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
diat a copy of die proposed
budget for die ensuing fiscal year
1968/ 69 may be obtained by any
taxpayer at die office of die District
Clerk, 521 Conklin Street,
Farmingdale, New York, and die
offices of die principals of Farmingdale
Senior High School, Weldon
E. Howitt Junior High School,
Mill Lane Junior High School,
Main Street School, Woodward
Parkway School, East Farming-dale
Memorial School, Albany
Avenue School, Parkway Oaks
School and Northside School, at
any time during die period of
seven ( 7) days immediately preceding
die Special District Meeting,
between die hours of 9: 00
o'clock A. M. ( DJS. TJ and 4: 00
o'clock PJw. ( DjSwT^, Monday
through Friday, inclusive.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OP
EDUCATION
DATED: MAY 13, 1968
VERONICA HANSEN.
11STR1CT CLERK
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June 6, 13, 20, 1968
Farmingdole OBSERVER - Thursday, May 23, 1968