LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
AT a Special Term, Part
II of the Supreme Court
of the State of New York,
County of Nassau, at the
Court House at Mineola,
New York on the 12 day
June, 1967
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PRESENT:
HON. JOSEPH A. SUOZZI
JUSTICE.
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In tfie " Matter oftKe"
Application for the
Change of Name of
NORMAN ROBIN
ANDRE POGGIE
An infant under the
age of 14 years
By : ORDER
JOSEPH L. :
POGGIE and :
MABLE POGGIE, :
His adoptive :
parents. :
On reading and filing the Petition
of IOSEPH L. POGGIF. and
MABEL POGGIE verified the 31st
day of May, 1967, praying for a
change of name of the above infant,
it being requested that he
be permitted to assume the name
of ROBERT ANDRE POGGIE in
the place and stead of his present
name, NORMAN ROBIN
ANDRE POGGIE and the Court
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NOTICE OF SALE
SUPREME COURT: NASSAU
COUNTY. NORJAY REALTY
CORP., Pltf. vs. FORWOOD
CORPORATION, et al., Dfts. A.
ALLEN WACHTEL, Esq. Pltf.
atty. 66 Court St., Bklyn. In
pursuance of a judgment dated
June 5, 1967 I will sell at public
auction at North Front Steps
of Supreme Court Bldg., Supreme
Court Drive, Mineola, N. Y.
on the 7th day of June, 1967
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
that day the premises being described
as follows: ALL that certain
plot, piece or parcel of land,
with the buildings and improvements
thereon erected, situate,
lying and being in the Town of
Oyster Bay, County of Nassau,
State of New York, bounded and
descrived as follows: BEGINNING
at a point on the northerly
side of Argonne Place, distant
341.84 feet westerly from the
corner formed by the intersection
of the northerly side of Argonne
Place with the westerly
side of East Shore Drive;
running thence northerly at right
angles to Argonne Place 87.56
feet to the southernly side of South
Merrick Road; running thence
westerly along the southerly side
of South Merrick Road, 44.14 feet;
running thence southerly parallel
with said first mentioned course,
68.89 feet to the northerly side
of Argonne Place; runningthence
easterly along the said northerly
side of Argonne Place, 40 feet
to the point or place of BEGINNING.
Being more particularly
described in judgment. Subject
to present condition, easements
if any, taxes and mortages of
record. Theodore Sternberg,
Esq., Referee.
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being satisfied that the said petition
is true and it appearing
from the said PETITION, and
the Court being satisfied that
there is no reasonable objection
to the change of name proposed
and it duly appearing that the
Infant, NORMAN ROBIN ANDRE
POGGIE was born on the 2nd day
of January, 1962 and that die
certificate of his birth issued by
the Department of Health, State
of New York bears Certificate
No. 12040; and it further duly
appearing that the interest of
said Infant will be substantially
promoted by the change;
NOW ON MOTION of Edward
J. Brennan, attorney for said
petitioners, it is
ORDERED, that the said NORMAN
ROBIN ANDRE POGGIE
born on January 2nd, 1962 at
Lakeview Hospital, Copiague,
New York, with birth certificate
No. 12040 issued by die Department
of Health, State of New
York, be and he hereby is authorized
to assume die name of
ROBERT ANDRE POGGIE in
place and stead of his present
name, and it is further
ORDERED, that this Order be
entered and die said Petition upon
which it was granted be filed
within ten days from die date
hereof in die office of die Clerk
of die County of Nassau; that
widiin twenty days from die date
of entry hereof, a copy of diis
Order shall be published in the
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County of Nassau; and diat widiin
forty days of die making of
this Order, proof of such publication
by affidavit shall be filed
widi die Clerk of die Supreme
Court in die County of Nassau;
That following die due filing
of die said Petition and entry of
the said Order as hereinbefore
directed, die publication of such
Order and die filing of proof of
publication thereof, and on or
after the 24th day of July 1967,
the above named Infant shall be
known as and by die name of
ROBERT ANDRE POGGIE, which
he is hereby authorized to
assume and by no other name.
GRANTED
JUN 12, 1967
FRANKLIN H. ORNSTEIN
Clerk
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NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tiiat the Board of Education, Union
Free School District No. 18,
Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau
County, New York, will hold a
public hearing at 8: 30 p. m.
Thursday, June 29, 1967, at
Plainedge High School, Wyngate
Drive, Massapequa, New York,
pursuant to the provisions of
Chapter 616 of the Laws of 1966
concerning the reduction of tax
burden for resident property
owners over 65 years of age,
with yearly income of less tha?>
$ 3000, who have owned homes
for 5 years and from whicl
homes no children attend school,
at which time those present will
be given an opportunity to be
heard and at which time the Board
of Education will accept written
memoranda on the subject for
its consideration.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
EDUCATION, UNION FREE
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 18,
TOWN OF OYSTER BAY, NASSAU
COUNTY, NEW YORK
ESTHER ROSE
District Clerk
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Plainedge Tale
Barbara Marten
PLAINEDGE HIGH SCHOOL
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At this time of the year the
key word in a student's mind
is graduation but here's a few
brief tidbits that should be remembered
also.
All underclassmen who are
looking forward to their junior
and senior proms, yearbook,
newspaper, G. O., athletic teams,
concert choir, band, language
clubs and various other popular
organizations among Plainedge's
extra curricular a c t i v i t i es
PLEASE contact Janis Davidson
at PY 6- 9758 and help her in
the campaign to get the Plainedge
budget passed. Janis, along with
juniors Tom Pantino, Jane Zimmerman,
Elaine Schwartz and
Ronald Sklon, has taken it upon
herself to organize a student
drive to distribute flyers at the
next vote, impressing the importance
of passing the budget. Each
junior and sophomore has a stake
in this shakey claim, so I hooe
none of them will neglect their
responsibility to this very important
and necessary campaign.
Last Saturday was a happy and
sad occasion for members of the
LEGAL NOTICE
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JOSEPH A. SUOZZI
J. S. C.
# 191 - OBSERVER - IT -
June 15, 1967
Devils' Tale, Plainedge H. S.
Newspaper. The staff had its
annual end of the year party but
amidst the fun, hung a shadow of
gloom as five junior editors kept
remembering that their advisor
for the past three years is leaving.
The entire staff is grateful
for all he has done and wishes
him success at his new job. The
same wish is extended to financial
advisor Mr. Alan Ainbinder
who is also leaving. Both were
given silver beer steins appropriately
engraved with their
name, the date and the number
" 30" which journalism jargon
for " the end". We're going to
miss them but we are also looking
forward to getting acquainted
with new advisor Miss Berna-dette
McCoy.
Seniors are looking forward to
June 25 when the largest class
in Plainedge History will march
to " Pomp and Circumstance" at
Commencement Exercises.
' Salutatorian Barbara Smoller
will open the ceremonies which
begin 5 p. m. and take place on the
football field. The valedictorian
address will be given by Debbie
Shuman. She will speak on the
failure of morals to keep pace
with technological progress.
Plainedge wishes all its seniors
success for the future.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Please take notice that the Board
of Education of U. F. S. D. # 18,
Plainedge Public Schools, Beth-page,
Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau
County, New York, hereby invites
the submission of sealed
bids for the following items:
Treated Sweeping Mops
Security Patrol Service
Specifications and instructions
to bidders may be obtained at
the office of Mr. G. Bretton, Assistant
Superintendent of Schools,
located at the Board of Education
Building, Hicksville Road,
South of Hempstead Turnpike,
Bethpage, New York. Sealed
bids will be received at this office
not later than 11: 00 a. m. June
23, 1967 at which time they shall
be opened and read publicly. The
Board of Education reserves the
right to waive any informalities
or to reject any or all bids or
to accept that bid or any single
item from any bid which in its
judgment is for the best interest
of the School District.
All bids shall be firm and acceptable
for 45 days after the
formal opening thereof, no bids
shall be withdrawn pending the
decision of the Board.
Plainedge Public Schools
Bethpage, New York
By order of the
Board of Education
U. F. S. D. # 18
Town of Oyster Bay
Nassau County, New York
G. Bretton
Ass't. Sup't. of Schools
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