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5 IU A O < Q o OL UJ -I < o o z 1 OS u. UJ classified advertising 51-Service* Mite. Notice The Equal. Employment Opportunity Commission has issued regulations to the effect that placement of help wanted ad- vertisements in columns classified on the basis of sex will be considered as an ex- pression ol a preference based on sex and in violation of title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 This law prohibits discrimination based on sex unless sex is' a bona fide occupational qualification for the particular job involved Therefore^ advertisers subject to these regulations will list available jobs under the general heading \HELP WANTED.\ Per- sons of both sexes should consult the listings under this heading. Where there is an in- dication of a preference for a particular sex the advertiser represents that such sex is a bona fide occupational qualification < BFOQi lor the job in question or that the employer is not covered by the Civil Rights Act. n-Rooms for Rent FARMINGDALE Large nicely furnished room. Reasonable. CH 9-7527. F.P. t/f 1-6-72 42-Autos, Trucks for Hire RENT-A-CAR Cars * Trucks * Mobile Homes Daily * Weekly * Monthly - MOLE FORD - 598-0834 264-5800 51-Services Misc. Alcoa Aluminum Siding installed at mechanics prices. White gutters & leaders. Re-roofing & storm damage repairs. CH 9- 3541. F.P. t/f 71 Will machine simonize cars reasonable- Appointment only Call 694-2511 F.P. 3/T 4-29-76 57-Ciaoy Sitting/Chi Id Care Will care days for 1 or 2 children up to 5 years of age in my home.* CH 9-7338. F.P. f/f 71 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS SOUTH FARMINGDALE WATER DISTRICT GASOLINE TANKS AND AP- PURTENANCES - PLANT 1 Notice is hereby given that SEALED PROPOSALS for the Furnishing and Installation of Gasoline Tanks and Ap- purtenances at Plant No. 1 - Langdon Road, of the South Farmingdale Water District, will be received by the Board of* Commissioners of the South Farmingdale Water District in the office of the Board at Langdon Road, Farmingdale, New York, at 7:30 P.M., Prevailing Time, on Wednesday, October 27, 1976, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the District Engineers, HOLZ- MACHER, McLENDON & MURRELL, PC, 500 Broad Hollow Road (Route 110), Melville, New York 11746 or 341 Conklin Street, Farmingdale, New York 11735, upon deposit of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for LEGAL NOTICE each set furnished, which sum will be refunded when the set is returned in good condition within ten (10) days after the bids have been opened. Each Proposal must be ac- companied by a certified check in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid amount, made payable to*the South Farmingdale Water District, as assurance that the bid is made in good faith. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any informalities, and to accept such bid which, in the opinion of the Board, is in the best interests of the Water District. SOUTH FARMINGDALE WATER DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS George M. Weber ,Chairman George H. Meyerhoff, Treasurer Roger C. Bell, Secretary October 12, 1976 F.Post 1/T 10-21-76 #4863 KIWANIS CHARTER NIGHT: Past President George Cserhalmi presents Dr. Andrew Manzo, outgoing president with a plaque acknowledging Dr. Manzo's dedication to Kiwanis and his community. Kiwanian Frank Piccolo was installed as President for 1976-77 by Kiwanis Long Island North Division Lt. Gov. Robert Banks. Also in- stalled were Henry Hutter, 1st V.P.; Charles Thompson, 2nd F.P.; Andrew Pcrro, treasurer; George Dixon, secretary along with board members; George Cserhalmi, Walter Strubel, Frank Koone, Ernie Thompson, Lou Rudd, Mario Testa and Past Governor Tony Kaiser. Business Directory PORTRAITS Off <i titfefoHe | CLAIRE STUDIOS 237 MAIN STREET - FARMINGDALE Call or Stop in for an Appointment -MY 4-5033 : FARMIHCDALE'S OLDEST DRUG STORE MARGRO PHARMACY Successor To -RAPPAPORT PHARMACY - - COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE - Hove Your Physician Phone Us Your Prescription - Fre* Prompt Delivery - 248 MAIN STREET Phone: CHope! 9-0066 Green & White Taxi To All Airports From Farmingdale lOW RATES CH9-1212 Auto Insurance Youngsters - Oldsters monthly payments, discounts dividends - auto loans - TELEPHONE SERVICE - MURRAY TUCK,INC. 388 Fulton St., Farmingdale 749-1490 HELP WANTED OPERATORS* PRESSERS FLOOR HELP on Raincoat; All Sections Open UNION SHOP All Benefits WE ARE EXPANDING OUR FACTORY. Raineraft Corp. 262 EASTERN PARKWAY FARMINGDALE 249-1014 \Ask for Louie\ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FARMINGDALE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT JULY 1,1975 - JUNE 30,1976 ANALYSIS OF GENERAL FUND BALANCE July 1,1975 Fund balance - Add: Revenues Real Property Tax Charges for Services Use of Money and Property Sale of Property and Compensation for loss \ - ' Miscellaneous Interfund Revenues Revenues from State and Federal Sources Less: Expenditures General Support Instructional Transportation Community Services Undistributed Expenses Debt Service Add: Reversal of prior year's encumbrances Less: Encumbrances closed to fund balance at end of year Fund Balance - June 30,1976 ANALYSIS OF SCHOOL LUNCH FUND BALANCE Fund Balance - July 1,1975 Add: Revenues -x. $ 871,409 $17,410,419 129,768 220,512 8,448 442,316 1,164 10,300,888 3,154,087 17,021,879 820,211 4,586 4,484,998 2,221,951 28,513,515 29,384,924 Less: Expenses Value of Food Sold Fund Balance - June 30,1976 SPECIAL AID FUND TRIAL BALANCE Dfibjts Cash fimmres:, E.S.E.A.TitleI E.S.E.A. Title V E.S.E.A. Title II E.S.E.A. Ill BOCES Minigrant E.O.C. Headstart CAPITAL FUNDS BALANCE SHEET Cash in Time Deposits Obligations authorized, Unissued Encumbrances Expenditures-Current Funds Expenditures-Obligations 122,534 30,491 Credits $47,033 Due to Other Funds ___ Fund Balance $122,199 3,155 8,679 2,633 79.095 215J61 Expenditures: E.S.E.A. Title I E.S.E.A. Title n BOCES Minigrant Headstart Credits $306,486 B.A.N. Payable Res. for Encumbrances 250,000 Earnings on Temp. Invest. 32,519 Accrued Int. on Sec. Iss. 107,020 Authorizations 94,261 790.286 27J07,712 1,677,212 615,155 (667,860} li24,5P7 12,609 159,846 172,455 153,025 19,430 16,568 30.465 4L033 224,246 9,103 4,606 81,514 $250,000 32,519 5,326 281 502,160 TRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS - ANALYSIS OF CASH AND SECURITIES Balance-July 1,1975 Add: Receipts Less: Payments Balance- June 30,1976 STAIEMgNT OF GENERA^ FIXED ASSETS ACCOUNTS Sites Buildings Equipment STATEMENT OF CAPITAL INDEBTEDNESS ACCOUNTS Interest payable to maturity on serial bonds Serial bonds payable Full text of the Annual Financial Report, in the form filed with the State Education available for public inspection at the Business Office, 521 Conklin Street, during regular F. Post 1/T 10-21-76 #4862 720,286 393,335 18.730.459 19,123,794 18.763.307 1,784,000 57,797,443 3.381.960 62J63.403 4,595,113 15,000,000 19,896,113 Department, is business hours.