Registration Dates Set For
Mustang Football Applicants
Registration for the 1968 Mas-
Lacrossmen Beat Dalers Wind Up Season
sapequa Mustang football season
will be held on June 1 and 8
between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. in
die Mustang cl ubhouse on die second
floor of die building at Park
and Clark Boulevards in Massa-pequa
Park.
All boys who want to play for
die Mustangs diis year must register.
' Boys may be registered by a
parent on eitiier Saturday June 1
or June 8.
The registration fee will be
increased to $ 10 for each boy.
The second and third boys from
die same family will be enrolled
at $ 5 each. If mere are additional
boys in the family diere is
no charge for their enrollment.
Berner, Uniond'le W l t h D o u b , e L o s s T o c , a r k e
Spring Dance To Benefit Football
The Massapequa Football
Foundation Inc., will hold dieir
annual spring dance on Saturday,
June 8 at 9 p. m. at the American
Legion HalL Brooklyn Avenue,
Massapequa.
Information may be had by calling
Jim Collins at Lincoln 1- 9256
or Bob Dunleavy at PY 8- 4617
or Jeanne Williams at PY 8- 2081.
Berner, M. H. S. in Marine Corps
Physical Fitness Competition
Berner High School students
finished in the 24th spot and
Massapequa High School students
in the 32nd spot in competition
with 125 schools in the Ninth Annual
U. S. Marine Corps Physical
Fitness Competition held
last week at Kings Point Merchant
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Compiling 1928 points for Berner
were: Dennis Quinn , 404;
Scott Prend ergast, 419; Jim
Cerno, 332; Bill Rivers, 365;
Bruce Baur, 349; and John Por-cella,
391.
Massapequa High School students
who brought in a total of
1836 points were: Rudy Fior-vante,
379; Peter Lally, 338;
Keith Olsen, 373; Bob Biagini,
368; Scott Noble, 322 and Bruce
MacDonald, 378.
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Massapequa High lacrosse
team wound up season play by
posting a pair of impressive wins
over Uniondale 6- 5 and by a 13- 6
score over Berner.
Craig Clancy scored three
goals' in the Uniondale game and
four in the Friday night Berner
game. Kevin Cleere also had
four goals to go along with three
assists.
Coach Pete Oleksiak's squad
closed out the season with an8- 6
- 1 overall and 6- 4 in league
standings.
LEGAL NOTICE
THE PEOPLE OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK
TO ROYAL INDEMNITY CO.
NEW YORK STATE DEPT
OF MENTAL HYGIENE ES-'
TATE OF JOHAN ( JAHAN)
SEMERJIAN ESTATE OF
AGBORNY ( MARRIED NAME
UNKNOWN nee SEMERJIAN
ESTATE OF MIRIAMSANOS-SIAN
nee SEMERJIAN ESTATE
OF HARIKEN ( MARRIED
NAME UNKNOWN) nee
SEMERJIAN ESTATE OF
HARUTEEN ( MARRIED
NAME UNKNOWN/ nee SEMERJIAN
HARRY SEMERJIAN
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF
STATE OF NEW YORK
and any and all unknown persons
whose names or parts of whose
names and whose place or places
of residence are unknown and
cannot after diligent inquiry be
ascertained, distributees, heirs-at-
law and next- of- kin of sakJ
NESHAN SEMERJIAN, etc., deceased,
and if any of die said a-bove
distributees named specifically
or as a class be dead,
their legal representatives, their
husbands or wives, if any, distributees
and successors in interest
whose names and/ or
places of residence and post of- <•
fice addresses are unknown and
cannot after diligent inquiry be
ascertained
SEND GREETINGS:
Upon the petition of ALFONSE
D'AMATO, Public Administrator
residing at 14 Southard Drive,
Island Park, New York as Administrator
of me estate of
NI SHAN SEMERJIAN, a/ k/ a
NISHAN AJEMIAN, MARK BAR-TEVIAN
late of 33 Nearwater
Avenue, Massapequa, New York
Deceased,
You and each of you are hereby
cited to show cause before our
Surrogate of the County of Nassau
at me Surrogate's Court of
said County, held at die Nassau
County Court House, at Mineola,
in the County of Nassau, on the
tenm day of July 1968 at 9: 30
a. m. of mat day, why me Administrator's
account of proceedings
should not be judicially
settled as filed, why the unpaid
funeral ($ 421.00) and hospital
($ 1360.00) claims set form in the
accounting should not be paid,
why the distributable balance
should not be deposited with me
New York State Controller for me
benefit of unknown kin pursuant
to S. C. P. A. Section 2222 and for
such other and further relief as
me Court may deem proper.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
We have caused the seal
of me Surrogate's Court
of our said County of Nassau
to be hereunto affixed.
L. S.
John L. Molloy, Esq.
Ady. for Petitioner
346 Maple Avenue
Wesmury, N. Y. 11590
WITNESS, HON. JOHN
D. BENNETT, Surrogate
of our said County of Nassau,
at the Surrogate's Office,
at Mineola, in the said
County, me 16th day of May
one thousand nine hundred
and sixty- eight
s / Michael F. Rich
CLERK OF THE
SURROGATES COURT
This citation is served upon
you as required by law. You are
not obliged to appear in person.
If you fail to appear it wUl be
assumed that you consent to the
proceedings, unless you file written
verified objections thereto.
You have a right to have an at-torney-
at- law appear for you.
# 530 IT Observer May 23, 1968
Farmingdale High beat Beth-page
5- 4 in non league action
but dropped a pair of games to
Clarke by scores of 5- 3 and
4- 2 to wind up season play.
Steve Brodersen pitched in die
4- 2 Clarke loss and ace hurler
Harvey Beckwim took the 5- 3
defeat. Beckwith, who wound up
die season with a 6- 4 record,
also hit a solo home run. Catcher
Jim Dinielli wound up die season
with a .375 batting average.
The Dalers were 12- 12 overall
and 5- 7 in league competition.
Plainedge Ends Season
By Winning Two Of Three
Plainedge High School closed
out die baseball season by winning
two out of three games
tiiis past week.
Ed Byrne allowed three hits
as die Red Devils posted a 4- 0
win over Plainview Kennedy. Carl
Amendola had a double and a
triple to lead the attack.
Tom Cusmano scattered three
hits in a 9- 1 win over Jericho.'
Don Zebrak had a single and
double and Amendola chipped in
witii a timely hit that scored
two runners.
Plainview dropped a 5- 1 encounter
in a return match with
Plainview Kennedy to wind up
a 9- 10- 1 overall and a 4 and
8 league record.
Berner Loses To Hewlett 1- 0
In a well- played baseball game
Berner pitcher Jim Hughes was
edged l- 0by Hewlett at home in
league action on Tuesday.
In a pair of non league games
last weekend, the Bisons eked out
a 2- 1 win over Hicksville with
Bruce Brunner getting die win
aided by a Bob Richardson single.
Six Berner errors hurt pitcher
Tom Melo as his team lost a close
4- 3 gametoSt. AgnesatRockville
Centre last Saturday evening.
Coach Don Lang's team will
conclude regular season play today
at Hewlett. The team placed
second in league competition and
will take on Wantagh at home on
Monday in inter league playoffs.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Massapequa, U. F. S. D. No23
Bids will be received, publicly
opened and read aloud for
Wax, Rubbish and Garbage
Removal and Transportation
of Handicapped Children and
Envelopes
at 10: 00 A. M. on June 4th, 1968
at the office of the Business
Manager, 100 Hicksville Road,
Massapequa, N. Y. 11758, where
detailed requirements including
security, specification, bid form
and information to bidders are
available.
Donald M. Stayne
Business Manager
# 534 IT Observer May 23,1968
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
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
die submission of sealed
bids for die following items:
A. V, Equipment
Canned Soup Supplies
Gasoline & Oil
Science Equipment
Shop Equipment
Musical Instruments
Physical Education Equipment
Draperies
Specifications and instructions to
bidders may be obtained at die office
of Mr. G. Bretton, Assistant
Superintendent of Schools, located
at the Board of Education
Building, Hicksville Road, Soutfi
of Hempstead Turnpike, Beth-page,
New York. Sealed bids will
be received at mis office not later
than 2 P. M., June 3, 1968 at
which time they shall be opened
and read publicly. The Board of
Education reserves die right to
waive any informalities or to reject
any or all bids or to accept
diat bid or any single item from
any bid which in its judgment is
for me best interest of die School
District.
All bids shall be firm and acceptable
for 45 days after die
formal opening diereof, no bids
shall be withdrawn pending the
decision of die Board.
Plainedge Public Schools
Bedipage, New York
By order of die
Board of Education
U. F. S. D. # 18
Town of Oyster Bay
Nassau County, New York
G. Bretton
Ass't. Sup't. of Schools
# 526 IT Observer May 23, 1968
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