ARMED FORCES
Sonar Technician Third Class
Raymond P. Fliller, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Fliller
Sr. of 4 Beryl Lane, Farmingdale,
saw his ship receive its third
award for aviation safety and
accident prevention, as a crewman
aboard the anti- submarine
warfare support aircraft carrier
USS Intrepid operating in the
Gulf of Tonkin off North Vietnam.
The Intrepid has previously
won this award in 1961 and again
in 1964.
* * *
Specialist Four, Douglas M.
Hoyne, whose wife, Norma, lives
at 144 Monroe St., Massapequa
Park, is serving with the 561st
LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to Section 165, Public
Service Law, notice is hereby
given that on September 6, 1967,
the New York Public Service
Commission g r a n t e d to the
undersigned a permit as a contract
carrier of passengers authorizing
the transportation of
children, during the school year,
as follows:
( a) Between their homes or
vicintiy in the communities
of Plainedge and Bethpage, on
the one hand, and, on the other,
schools located in Union Free
School District# 18, pursuant to
LEGAL NOTICE
FARMINGDALE
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Farmingdale, New York
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS:
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Trustees
of the Farmingdale Public
Library at Main & Conklin
Streets, Farmingdale, New York
until 4: 00 P. M., Tuesday, October
3, 1967, at which time they will
be publicly opened and read and
the contract will be awarded as
soon as thereafter as practicable
for:
RENEWAL PERIODICAL
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Detailed specification of these
items may be had at the Farm-
Engineer Company near Sakhon
Nakhon, Thailand.
The 21 year old soldier, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G.
Hoyne of 144 Monroe St., Massti-pequa
entered the Army in
November 1965.
Specialist Hoyne is a 1964
graduate of Alfred G. Berner
High School, and was employed
by the New York State Department
of Public Works before entering
the Army. He has been in
Thailand since July 1967.
* * *
Seaman Recruit Joseph W.
Zieris, 20, USNR, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph E. Zieris of
413 Pittsburg Ave., Massapequa
LEGAL NOTICE
continuing contracts with the
parents of the children,
( b) Between their homes or
vicintiy in the towns of Smith-town,
Huntington, Babylon and
Islip ( all in Suffolk County),
on the one hand, and, on the
other, Long Island Lutheran
High School at Glen Head
( Nassau County), pursuant to
continuing contract with the
school.
RAYBERN BUS SERVICE, INC.
139 Broad Hollow Road
Farmingdale, New York
# 280 it observer Sept 21,1967
LEGAL NOTICE
ingdale Public Library, Mainand
Conklin Streets, Farmingdale,
New York, Monday through Friday
10: 00 A. M. to 5: 00 P. M.
from September 20, 1967 up to
bid opening time.
The Board of Trustees of the
Farmingdale Public Library reserve
the right to reject any
and all bids, waive any informalities,
and to accept the bid or
bids which it deems favorable
tothe interest of the Library.
Mr. Robert Callahan, President
Board of Trustees
Farmingdale Public Library
Union Free School District 22
Towns of Oyster Bay and Babylon
Counties of Nassau & Suffolk
# 281 it Observer Sept 21, 1967
Park, N. Yo, has been graduated
from nine weeks of Navy basic
training at the Naval Training
Center, Great Lakes, Illinois.
* * *
Seaman Recruit Stephen H.
Chimento, 19, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Rc Chimento
of 5 Rhode Island, Massapequa...
has been graduated from nine
weeks of Navy basic training at
the Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, Illinois.
* * *
Electronics Technician Third
Class Richard S„ Kleinhans, USN
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Kleinhans of 161 Harding St.,
and Radioman Third Class Paul
L. Memoli, of 259 Grand Boule-vard,
both of Massapequa Park,
saw their ship receive its third
award for aviation safety and
accident prevention, as crewman
aboard the anti- submarine
warfare support aircraft carrier
USS Intrepid operating in the
Gulf of Tonkin off North Vietnam.
* * *
Airman Patrick A. Tracy, USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E.
Tracy of 60 Westwood Road South,
Massapequa, is a member of the
catapult crew aboard the USS
Oriskany.
* * *
Air Force Staff Sergeant Kenneth
E. Fagan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward F. Fagan of 72
Leslie Lane, Massapequa, has
received the Air Medal at
McGuire Air Force Base, New
Jersey.
Sergeant Fagan, an aircraft
load master, was decorated for
meritorious achievement during
aerial flight.
The sergeant attended SU
Leonards Academy, Brooklyn,
and completed requirements for
his diploma after entering the
sevice.
Airman Daniel A. Nelson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Nelson
of 537 Rockne Ave., Massapequa,
has been selected for technical
training at Keesler Air Force
Base, Mississippi, as a U. S.
Air Forcecommunications- elec-
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Airman Nelson, a 1965 graduate
of Farmingdale High
School, attended the State University
of New York at Stony Brook.
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Army Private First Class Raymond
F. Gary, whose mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Gary, and
wife, Evelyn, live at 40N. Lerisa
St., Bethpage, was assigned to the
720th Military Police Battalion
Sept. 4 in Vietnam.
The 23- year- old soldier is a
1962 graduate of Plainedge High
School, Massapequa.
* *
Marine Corporal Harold I. Hut-tas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Huttas of 246 Normandy Road,
N. Massapequa, is at Camp
Books, South Vietnam, serving
with Headquarters and Service
Battalion, First Force Service
Regiment, a unit of the Force
Logistic Command.
* * *
Navy Ensign Richard J. Uhrie
J r . , son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
J. Uhrie Sr. of 9 Pompano
Lane, Massapequa Park qualified
for carrier landings aboard the
anti- submarine support aircraft
carrier USS Lexington while undergoing
advanced flight training
at the Naval Air Station in Pen-sacola.
Florida.
* * *
Second Lieutenant Ray C. Ash-down,
23, whose parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward E. Lewis, live at
35 Cheryl Lane, N. Farming-dale,
completed a nine- week
signal officer course at the
Army Southeastern Signal School
Fort Gordon, Georgia.
Lt. Ashdown received his commission
through the Reserve Officers'
Training Corps program
at the University of Kentucky,
Lexington, where he received
his B. A. degree this year.
* * . *
Seaman Recruit Richard J.
Gruebel, USNR. 17, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugo Gruebel of 28
Cheryl Lane N., Farmingdale,
has completed his two weeks
of annual active duty for training
at the Naval Training Center,
Great Lakes, Illinois and has
returned to his local Naval Reserve
Unit.
* + *
Seaman Recruit Harry E, Idol,
20, USN, son of Mrs. Mildred
Idol of 133 Sullivan Ave., Farmingdale,
was graduated from nine <
weeks of Navy basic training at
the Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes Illinois.
* * *
Army Private First Class
Frank J. Dente, 18 son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony J. Dente, 22
Greenway Dr., Farmingdale, was
assigned to the 4th Infantry Division
near Pleiku, Vietnam.
Pvt. Dente, a medical aidman is
Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion
of the division's 42nd Artillery,
entered the Army in February
1967 and completed basic
training at Ft. Gordon, Ga.
Returning Lettermen Key
To Oder Pigskin Success
C oac h Don Snyde r of the Fa rm-ingdale
Senior High School will
have to depend heavily on three
returning lettermen and co-captains
for a successful season
which will begin on Saturday,
September 30 when the Dalers
play host to Great Neck North in
a non- league encounter.
Co- Captain Steve Woodford,
Tackle Jim Dinelli, and End Tony
Torio will join nine other returning
lettermen to improve on the
4- 4 overall and2- 4 league record
which the team posted last year.
Returning lettermen include:
Guards,, Dan Colletti and Joe
Ryan; Tackle Bill Orrack; Ends,
Bill Starke and Richie May; Center,
Tony Cacioppo and Backs
Jim Licursi, Jim Karcher and
Tony Cognitore.
Lost by graduation were: Center,
Peter Dorasko ( University
of Virginia); Tackles Dave Bos-tic
and Russ Wright ( OhioNorthern
and University of Connecticut
respectively); Guard Bill
'. Y'aligunda ( University of Missouri)
and Joe Messina, half
back ( University of Connecticut).
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