LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board of Education of Union Free School District No. 22,
Towns of Oyster Bay and Babylon, Counties of Nassau and Suffolk,
Farmingdale, New York, hereby invites interested bidders to submit
separately sealed bids for:
Type of Purchase Date Time
Audio- Visual Equipment July 9, 1968 11: 00 a. m.
Medical Supplies July 11, 1968 11: 00 a. m.
for Farmingdale Public Schools according to the Information to
Bidders, Specifications, Form of Proposal, General Conditions and
other documents.
Bids will be received by the Board of Education at the times and
dates set forth above, in the Business Office at 521 Conklin Street,
Farmingdale, New York.
Information to Bidders and other documents may be obtained at
said Business Office on any school day between the hours of 9: 00
A. M. and 12: 00 Noon.
The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informalities
and to reject any or all bids.
The Board of Educationreservestherighttoincrease or decrease
the quantities of equipment, in which case the unit price bid shall
govern. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept part
of the items of one bidder and part of the items of another in which
case separate contracts will be executed. The Board of Education
also reserves the right to eliminate from contract any items or item
and shall be credited on unit price basis.
Board of Education
Union Free School District # 22
By: Veronica Hansen
Dated: June 24, 1968 District Clerk
# 569 IT Observer June 27, 1968
Names Of Howitt Honor Roll
Students Announced .
Names of Weldon E. Howitt
Junior High School students who
have attained honor roll status for
the fifth report card period were
announced this week. Those honored
include: James A boles, Dean
Aiello, Barbara Ambrose, Andrea
Amendola, Edith Belland,
Harry Bloom stein, Joanne Bock,
Kim Bodamer, Brian Bouffard,
Janis Brenner, Janet Brodsky,
Ann Bulla, Brian Campbell, Gary
Canning, Michael Cather, Robin
Cerny, Peter Chabarek, Janice
Chanin, Linda Cifaldi, Laura Cit-rano,
Lynne Cognata, Rosemarie
Como, Douglas Coppi, Stella Cou-chells,
Carol Cusano, William
Cusano, Ellen Davis, Randi Davis,
Cathy DeLalio, George Dem-opoulos,
Suzanne DeVries, Francis
DeSanto, Gary DeWaal, Anthony
Duranti, Karen Duzy, Marian
Ebanks, Karen Fabrizio, Barbara
Perron, Diane Festa, Linda
Festa, Gilbert Fileccia, Nancy
Franco, Maria Frank, Michael
Friedberg, Randi Friedland, Evelyn
Gaberlavage, Darcy Gazza,
Cliff Gerber, Helanie Gerber,
Thomas Gerson, Paula Gianuzzi,
Marion Gilbert, Jeffrey Gins -
berg, Paula Goldberg, Vicki
Goldlust, Barbara Goldstein,
Margie Goldstein, Janet Goltz,
Victoria Gott, Alan Graham,
Eileen Graham, Linda Grant,
Deborah Gray, Stephen Gray,
Barbara Green, Pierre Gren-aud,
Theresa Gresalfi, Char-lette
Guastella, Lois Hall,
Gary Hammong, Lorraine Hato-sy,
Kim Hendrix, Charles Herian,
Elyse Herman, Joanne Hozdara,
Karin Hults, Robert Hurd, Ronald
Impollonia, Paul Johnson, Ellen
Kallansrude, Sharon Kass, Bari
Kaufman, Jill Kerwin, Robin
Krammer, Mary K r e u s s l i n g,
Thomas Kucharchik, Carol Lack-ner,
Linda L a w r e n c e , Mark
Leeds, Gary Levine, Linda Li-causi,
Debra Lidman, Virginia
Lombardi, Susan Long, Debra
Today it costs less than a quarter a day to
have a phone in your home. And you're getting
more for your money than ever before.
40% of the New York State phone calls that
you paid long distance charges on ten years ago
are now local calls.
The one- time charge for color phones has
been cut in half, from $ 10 to $ 5.
We're offering Home. Econ- O- Call service
which can give you a bonus of up to 20% on your
' That's lor a ihree- minuie. stoiion- to- stolion out- of- state coll,
p.' us tax. anywhere in the U. S.. except Alaska and Hawaii.
phone calls.
Besides all this, you get low night rates on
out- of- state calls an hour earlier, at 7 p. m. And
these low rates last all weekend long— till 7 a. m.
Monday. 60 straight hours. There's also a special
midnight- to- 7 a. m. rate every night which lets you
call anywhere in the country for 75c or less, if you
dial the call yourself.*
If talk is cheap, blame it on the phone
company.
New York Telephone
Firt of the Nationwide Bell System
If talk is cheap,
blame it on
the phone company.
K i-
Louie, Jody Magazzo, Beverly
Maier, Carol Ann Ma/./ otto, Jane
McCalmont, Deborah McGold-brick,
Emmett McGuire, Sam
Meo, James Mickol, Keith Miller,
Donna Molloy, Joanne Mol-loy,
Diane Montgomery, Barbara
Moore, Paula Morales, Patricia
Moran, Christine Morelli, Pam
Morganlander, Ellen Moroney,
David Mulligan, Agatha Napoli,
Susan Nielsen, Carol O'Hara,
Edward O'Keefe, Randi O l i v a,
Ruth Olsen, Thomas Palumbo,
Linda Pantaleo, Nancy Pantaleo,
Bruce Parker, Andrew Paster-nach,
Ellen Pasternack, Belinda
Pepe, Laurie Pollinger, John
Prato, Richard Price, John Pro-feta,
Pamela Proscia, Rosemarie
Proscia, Steven Racow, Sharon
Reiss, Ruth Roland, M i c h e l le
Rosen, Todd Rosenlicht, Carol
Rowehl, Diane Sabbatlno, Anne
Sarapuka, Elizabeth Sattig, Daniel
Scharfman, Ralph Schilling,
Susan Schmidt, Susan Schrick,
Mark Schroeder, MaryAnneScro,
Aimee Seegull, Diane Sellitto,
Peggy Shields, Andy Skavroneck,
Harold Sobel, Jonathon Spector,
Sharon Sperber, Alan Steiner,
Lori Stottler, Pamela Svendsen,
Carol Swanson, Joanne Szybillo,
John Sucharski, Iris Tekel, Eileen
Tempia, BruceThaler, Fred
Thaler, PaulineThelemann, Barbara
Uva, Barbara Valinoti, Dana
Vecchione, Debbie Vetere, Carole
Wachtel, Carol Wald, Fred
Walters, Barbara Walsh, Kathleen
Wasmuth, Linda Weber, John
Williams, John Wirkus, Kenneth
/ olio, and Betty Zumpano.
Col lege News
Leonard ,|„ Wolf son of 22 Mead-owwood
Lane, Farmingdale was
graduated with distinction from
the University of Rochester. He
received a Bachelor of Science
d e g r e e , having majored in
Physics.
Virginia A. Connors, daughter
of Mrs. Madeline M. Connors,
23 Popular Ave., Farmingdale,
was awarded the Associate in
Applied Science degree in Secretarial
Science at Agricultural
and Technical College at Mor-risville,
New York0
P u b l i c Hea r i ng
On Car Wash
A p p l i c a t i on
A public hearing will be held
at village hall on Monday, July 15
at 8: 30 p. m. to determine the
merits of a request for a Special
Use permit to construct a building
to house an automatic car
wash on the South side of Fultor.
Street at the Merritt Road intersection.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Board of Trustees of the Inc.
Village of Farmingdale will hold
a public hearing at the Village
Hall, 361 Main Street, Farming-dale,
N. Y., on Monday, July 15th,
1968, at 8: 30 P. M., E. D. T., upon
the application of 150 Fulton
Realty Corp., for a " Special
Use" permit toco. istructabuilding
and install an automatic car
wash facility in accordance with
the provisions of Article X of the
Zoning Ordinance of the Village
of Farmingdale, Section 100, subsections
9. ( a) to 9. ( i).
This facility will be located on
the south side of Fulton Street,
Farmingdale, N. Y., approximately
100 feet easterly of the
existing gasoline service station
at the intersection of Fulton
Street and Merritt Road.
All parties and principals in interest
will be given an opportunity
to be heard with respect to this
application.
By Order of the
BOARD 0 F TRIISTE ES of the
Inc. Village of Farmingdale
James J. McKenna, Clerk- Treasu
Dated: June 24th, 1968
# 570- It- Observer June 27, 1968
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