LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a Public Hearing will be
held by the Town Board of die
Town of Oyster Bay on Tuesday,
October 24, 1967, at 10
o'clock A. M. ( prevailing time)
in die Hearing Room, Town Hall,
Oyster Bay, New York, at which
hearing citizens and parties interested
will have an opportunity
to be heard upon die question
of Amendments to the South
Farmingdale Parking Ordinance,
for the hamlet of South Farmingdale,
in the following respect,
i. e.:
Section 5C subdivision 6 shall be
RESCINDED.
</:. Midwood Avenue- west side-
No Parking Except Sundays
and Holidays- from die nortii
curb line of Lincoln Street,
nordi for a distance of 40
feet.
Section 6 shall be amended by
adding subdivisions 17, 18, and
19 to read as follows: NO
STOPPING
17. Main Street- west side- No
Stopping- starting at die south
curb line of Carmens Road
south to a point opposite die
north curb line of Daniel Drive.
18. Main Street- west side- No
Stopping- starting at a point
opposite die south curb line
of Daniel Drive soudi for a d i s tance
of 230 feet.
19. Main Street- east side- No
Stopping- starting at the south
curb line of Daniel Drive south
for a distance of 138 feet.
Section, 7 shall be amended by
adding subdivisions 82, 83 and
84 to read as follows: STOP
82. Woodward Parkway- Stop-traffic
approaching east
and west on Michel Avenue
shall come to a full stop.
83. Woodward Parkway - Stop-traffic
approaching east and
west on Lockwood Avenue shall
come to a full stop.
84. Spooner Place- Stop- traffic
approaching east on Willard
Avenue shall come to a full
stop.
Section 16 subdivision 7 shall be
RESCINDED.
7. Midwood Avenue- east side-
No Parking 7 AM to 5 PM
Schooldays Only - from die
north curb line of Lincoln
Street north for a distance of
40 feet.
A new Section 24 shall be added
immediately following Section
23 to provide and read as follows:
NO PARKING 8 AM
to 5 PM School Days.
1. Intervale Avenue- east side-
No Parking 8 AM to 5 PM
Schooldays - starting at die
south curb line of Grant Avenue
south to its dead end.
2. Intervale Avenue- west side-
No Parking 8 AM to 5 PM
Schooldays - starting at die
south curb line of Grant Avenue
south to its dead end.
A new Section 25 shall be added
immediately following Section
24 to provide and read as
follows: ONE HOUR PARKING
8 AM to 3 PM SCHOOLDAYS
1. Midwood Avenue- west side-
One Hour Parking 8 AM to
3 PM Schooldays- starting at
a point 40 feet north of die
nordi curb line of Lincoln
Street north for a distance of
248 feet.
2. Midwood Avenue- west side-
One Hour Parking 8 AM to 3
PM Schooldays- starting at
the north curb line of Lincoln
Street nordi for a distance
of 250 feet.
BY ORDER OF
THE TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF
OYSTER BAY
Michael N. Petito
Supervisor
William B. O'Keefe
Town Clerk
Dated: Oyster Bay, New York
October 10, 1967
# 294 LItE OGbAseLr vNer OOTcItC E12 , 1967
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION
( Act of October 23, 1962;
Section 4369. Title 39, United
States Code)
1. Date of Filing: October 12,
1967. 2. Title of Publication:
Farmingdale Observer. 3. Frequency
of Issue: Weekly. 4. Location
of Known Office of Publication
( Street, city, county, state
zip code) 33 Merritt Road, Farmingdale,
N. Y. 11735. 5. Location
of the Headquarters or General
Business Offices of the Publishers
( Not printers) 33 Merritt
Rd., Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735.
6. Names and Addresses of
Publisher, Editor, and Managing
Editor: Publisher ( Name and Address)
The Observer Inc., 33
Merritt Rd., Farmingdale. Editor
( Name and Address) Caroline
Bunting Klesh, Frank J.
Klesh, 33 Merritt Rd., Farmingdale.
7. Owner: ( If owned by a corporation,
its name and address
must be stated ind also immediately
thereunder the names
and addresses of stockholders
owning or holding 1 percent or
more of total amount of stock,
if not owned by a corporation,
the names and addresses of the
individual owners must be given.
If owned by a partnership or
other unincorporated firm, its
name and address, as we 11 as that
of each individual must be given.)
None.
8. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees,
and other security holders
owning or holding 1 percent
or more of total amount of bonds,
mortgages or other securities
( If there are none, so state)
None.
9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 include
in cases where the stockholder
or security holder appears upon
the books of the company as
trustee or in any other fiduciary
relation, the name of the person
or corporation for whom such
trustee is acting, also the statements
in the two paragraphs show
the affiant's full knowledge and
belief as to the circumstances
and conditions under which stockholders
and security holders who
do not appear upon the books of
the company as trustees, hold
stock * nd securities in a capacity
other than that of a bona
fide owner. Names and addresses
of individuals who are stockholders
of a corporation which itself
is a stockholder or holder
of bonds, mortgages or other s e curities
of the publishing corporation
have been included in
paragraphs 7 and 8 when the interests
of such individuals are
equivalent to 1 percent or more
of the total amount of the stock
or securities of the publishing
corporation.
10. This item must be completed
for all publications except
those which do not carry
advertising other than the publisher's
own and which are named
in sections 132,231, 132,232, and
132,233, Postal Manual ( Sections
4355a, 4355b, and 4356 of Title
39, United States Code)
A. Total No. Copies Printed
( Net Press Run) Average no.
copies each issue during preceding
12 months, 6950. Single
issue nearest to filing date,
6,550.
B. Paid Circulation: 1. Sales
through dealers and carriers,
street vendors and counter sales
Six Receive CAP Assignments
Six members of Nassau Composite
Squadron V, Civil Air
Patrol, all teenagers from
the Farmingdale area have been
given positions of responsibility
in the local unit according to information
released by Major Irving
Friedman, Squadron Commander.
New assignments were given
to Jerry Lanni, Operations Officer;
Robert Howell, Aerospace
Education Officer; GaryNeuman,
Supply Officer; Candide Bulin,
Adjutant; Ann Rosenbrock and
LEGAL NOTICE
Average no. copies each issue
during preceding 12 months,
2,250. Single issue nearest to
filing date, 1,850. 2. Mail Subscriptions,
Average no. copies
each issue during preceding 12
months, 4,300. Single Issue nearest
to filing date, 4,300.
C. Total paid circulation: Average
no. copies each issue during
preceding 12 months, 6,550.
Single issue nearest to filing
date, 6,150.
D. Free Distribution ( including
samples) by mail, carrier or
other means. Average no. copies
each issue during preceding 12
months, 200. Single issue nearest
to filing date, 200.
E. Total distribution ( Sum of
C and D) Average no. copies each
issue during preceding 12 months
George Gaberlavage, Military
Education Officers; and Robert
Mazzara of Bethpage, Personnel
Officer.
Three Farmingdale students
were also welcomed into the unit
at a meeting held Tuesday evening
in Howitt Junior High School.
The new cadets are Ann Marie
Sarapuka, William Gotthelf and
Fred Divk.
Membership inCivil Air Patrol
is open to a 11 students between the
ages of 13 through 17, interested
in aviation and aerospace.
LEGAL NOTICE
6,750. Single issue nearest to filing
date, 6,350.
F. Office use, left- over, unaccounted,
spoiled after printing,
Average no. copies each issue
during preceding 12 months, 150.
Single issue nearest to filing date,
200.
G. Total ( Sum of E & F -
should equal net press run shown
in A) Average no. copies each
issue during preceding 12
months, 6,950. Single issue
nearest to filing date, 6,550.
I certify that the statements
made by me above are correct
and complete.
( Signature of editor, publisher,
business manager, or owner)
Frank J . Klesh
Co- Publisher
# 297 It Observer Oct. 12, 1967 New- car
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307.82
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116.37
139.66
162.93
186.21
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65.94
82.42
98.91
115.39
131.88
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