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V . PACETW& ALTAMONT <N. Y.) ENTERPRISE'.-•. ALBANY C ^ POST, PMIBAY,AUG- 30,,1968 tg-^K w: I !fflp<iSiii.j%i*Eyiw^ (CbNTINU^TlON OF THE ALBANt COUNTV POST) asud^ . n V te^^ Bethlehem District Schools Si lo Onen Next Friday : The Bethlehem "Ctnljal School .district will ictinji to the class- room oft Sept, G in tli«? mifct oH . uncoMplotLa carcti action of the ad.di$3tt to the high school ;! AMJjjf* to the construction of the addition are repairs boijig made to the prz-sont high school ^-r-wo)?ls winch has baeft going on all summer but is not expected to #e completed Sept 6 i'Ajso, tho high school this year Vaifl ha oNpevimen.tiBg with semi* inodiilar scheduling The oxpori- jftient ifc- considered, a pve-run. for si' reorganization of tho entire high school' system in connection with the-.iiew addition which is doubling fhe size of BCMS % basically, modular scheduling mdaik} classes of different lengths, with; students being dismissed at , difiterte hours of tho day ' » " • "*-J ,'„'.,j Irish - Hanson —*•*"-"-' ( Miss' Joy Elizabeth Haftson, daughter of Mr and Mvs John A Hanson, 2 Village,DrJ Relmar, was married Saturday motthng to Robert Norris Irish, 8 Hadisoh Pi.,, son of Mr and Mrs Robert E. Irish of 8 Keith Rd,, Delmar, in a ceremony at St, J Thomas church, Delmar Rev. William B Fitzgerald, Copake Falls, offici- ated; HVtiss Katherm? MiHeft was tfiaid of honor, pndesrtjaids were Miss EUeh CowelL and iVps. Edward Leary. Kathleen and Christopher Hare were flower $irl and ring- bearer* • 'Cl&ton Gilbert was best mam, and ushers wore Roger Jones and Raymond Lmstruth After a reception at the DeWitt Clinton Hotel, Albany, the newly* weds left for a wedding trip to Bermuda The' bride was graduated, ftfom the University of Wisconsin and »s a member of the faculty ^IOTH" wood Elementary school m Guil- derlattd Her husband, a graduate of Bethlehem Central SehWr High school.,,and Feek$lcill Military Aeadeiny, attended Junior Coljeg^ 6f^Alfoafly, He is assistant man- agerti&Fowler's i«e r ©ens Fairs Delmar Apartment Plan Draws One Dissenter If tho Bcthldiem ^otnm Uoairt of Appeals, appuno! the tuoji cl, t VJ">0,000 apaitmcni structuu to ho called Mipl*. Mimox will he «.un* stritetcct on Clt<m Ave, IU CH- mar, Ijepmninr m September Only one person CimlisO Mll- Iwffl, attorney for 1'iocWcv tf»- tatO!=, Delmar, obicctfd to tho pioposcil 20-unit development at n public hearing last week The dovolopor, Gerald Goldlo of Dolmai 1 , pri,bident of Albany Howie Buildois association, said the long tsvo-story apaitmcnt buiMto" was deawncd by Itorvey Golden of Washington, D C, "one of the foremost architects m multiple dwellings " .Lindsay Boutelle, president of the Bethlehem Board of Education, was hired by Gbldie as the- pro 1 ject's engineer The Bethlehem Planlojn!* Board recommended ap- proval of tho development Fifht one-bedroom apartments would rent for $165 per month and 12 two-bedroom units for $253' Gqldies said 25 persons with art average age of mow* than 50, al- ready are qn the waiting hst Goldie needs a special permit from the zoning board to build the development jn a B-residential zone on two acres of property The building would haev a bnck exterior ywth the upper hajf covr ered with shingle's* a building material resembling shakes n Milham, objecting for Brockley Estates (which comprises* 2$Q acres of vacant land to the (fear of Goldie r s two acres), claimed that the apartment development would interfere with the "orderly de- velopment" of the estate He also charged mat "spot zon- ing" to allow the project would set a precedent m the' Town of Bethlehem According to Milham, the 3Q acres will be; developed fdr 7? one-family homes He ^fetoed to Gdldie's structure as a "tnotet type building," ^ If approval is granted, the apartments could be qe£i}pied by Ma^ch-3,, 3.909, said Goldie / More than eightjmillioh persons -J-T one qut of eyery nine worker*. m the United States ~ aepe»^ offi Some phase of trucking for h, livelihood . . * f The Slingerfand$ BULLETIN ««IWWW<lff«|lll<MWWIWIIfW^^ Smith Agency INCORPORATED AM, wontis OP w&mAm$ 3PROTnd^iok SINCE 1811 J I 132 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. Y. ft. 8TEPMEN TREADWAY> Mgr, * PHONE HO a-647^ Rej»resent^e; PAUIi H. MM&X&, Eho&e UN 1-88.82 ,251 Main Street, Guildeflaud Center,-N, Y. Personals and Brevities Mrs J?i mtc-, YUvcrton. Of Palatlm, Fla, h visiting hor brothtr-m-LtW nnd sj^tor, Mr mid Mrs William H Holloa She Wdl temain in town until viftm Labor Dr John McClintock and Mrs McClmtock have returned from a succe.&'sM fishittg top in the vicin- ity of Ottawa, Ontario Mr and Mrs. James U Cham- berlanv havmg sold their homo at 1547 N6w Scotland Rd, Slmeer- lauds, made n 10-day top to Florida wbW they bought a, pew homo at Jupitepand will move sdlilh sCround Otjt, 1 Mrs Ruth B6al.d of Tamaqua, Pa, is srencnih" several weelss with her sister, Mrs Gerald Wood Miss Susan Zimmerman, who has been visiting her parents, Mr an£ Mrs WOham E. ^lmperman, has returned to her duties as a school teacher m Denver, ( Colo Her brother, Robert Zirrimerman, a senior at Cornell University, will return to Ithaca on Sept, 2 Residents~of ^ew Scotland ^ d , between Sandfeis ^estaurimt and Slingterlands S t t a w annoyed by tne disappearance o| plants, atfd vegetation from their property n A doe -and her fawn who appear to make their horn? in tfa *ood^ south oi the village have bi§$n making raids on lawns and. gar- dens, leatmg various Iqnds of shrubbery, making k apecialty of rose bushes and tomato plants, to afcd; Mrs, Wal^r JT Roberts spen.t las,t wqels casnpmg in the A.dirondiaeks m the. vlcwniv of Long, BlJ;e .Mountain and 9fc- guetie Lakes, Back toiSchool? m—mm go first class... with ' MErfe'WEAE ' - ,, 99 DELAWARE AVE., EL&BtEItE, N. Y. Photte 439-3218 High Scoring Traditional Campus Clothes for the Modern Man YOUR CHECK LIST ?OR CA3WPUS WEAR SWEATERS —Rjffoqrt Bruce —Lonardi Strassi -r-Berrthard Aitnlann TOILETRIES ^-.lade.East —•Passport 360 (fey VSh HcM^en) AI&-WEATHI& COATS ;''.,• /-"by t,ondainr Fog SPORT SHIRTS —Van Hctifeert •—MoOrcgor —AJ?o Tall Men's Shirts Sf OKT COATS —.Stjmtey Blaokflr , — Onf ketpei* —Saint Lawn' 4 , Ltd, •• ' — Clubman OUTERWEAR —vVlndbrsaker *r-(yfclSregctt -n-<Londbri Fog UNPERWfeAR -Permanent t»r«ss by Van Hcuoen » SUITS -*-Crickcteor —Saint Laurie, Ltd. —Nortllweave SliACKS ^s-Esqtiirfi 1 —Lee Casuals TJaym-U" 0RESS SHIRTS —Van Heu«^n —Ci < Iqliton SHOES '—-By Walk Over at Ithaca Cqltege im SepTf 1 , ! 1 G^pfge attended $MSSL, H».tjonal Music Camp of; the TJnivers% of MiQhigan> a t Interla^kehi Mich, tor two months"th,is eummier , An al^rm las* Wesdhesaay 6ve- nwig galled the fure; department to Kenwood 4 v e t where a tree was on flap, , ^. Mr «uidMt^dW4rdTt.Gallary of N4w ^ o c M i « *te^e #a»st& of iriead^^n town, d/etf t h e we&feend Array Maq Mm& Champ fcas been, assigned as a senior advisor wath the 1st Artdlery Battalion, of the Vietnamese Airjiorne Division ne,ar t'ari Son Nhut, Vietnam M«3 Chajnp was last station ^,t Rutgers University in Neyr BrunsWick, N J Majpr Champrao, jfs the son of Mr. an"d Mrs Bhilln? fe Champ Of 31 North Hejderberg Parkway, nigedands Capt,Terry L Qiadb'ourrie and Mrs- Chadbourne 0f Sliftgerlands announce ,the, birth/ bf ,thei^ first chiW, s( d a «&Mer,JKimberly Carol, at St Peter's hospital, Albany, on July 23 Maternal grandparents 'of the child are Mr* and Mrs Har- old F, Rissberger, 14 Sottthwood Dr, Shngerlands > Captain Cha'd- bqurne is ,servittg With the Army m Vietnam > " A bus load of 27 gjrls from the, Yours Truly Class at the Helde- bepg Workshop made a, recent; trip tp New York city,* stopping at the 1 Plaza hoteL .> The girls were un- d^r the jhnsdiction bf Mrs Martha McainJock, 16^1 ^ e w Scotland Rd f , SlingerlandS, and Mr| Fatn<- ^ia Reilly All fed Tteen' prltaed for thfe trip^durmg their three week course at the workshop "A wise man never lets anger sweep him off hissfee^" Sullift - Janosik i i ,i S i,_ ,. Miss Genowefa Janosik, d&ugh r i ter of Mr> and Mr^ Wladyslaw Janosik, # Oak St., Albany, was ar}&rrie.d at Tibon last Saturday to Larrie Q Sutliff, son of MrS Ralph C S. Suthff, 1?0 Adamsi St, Delmar, a^d the late Mr Gutliff, jn ! a ceremony at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- ception with the Rev Thomas Boyle aftd the ftev, Arthur P White- officijatmg Miss Ijeocadia. Janqsik was^maidj Of honor for her sister Brides- maids Were Miss Kathenne Kleiner aijd Miss Stephanie Koczera. Jun- ior bridesmaids vijere Wfiss Helen Deptula, the bride^ cohpin, and Miss Sharon Suthff the bride- groom's mec* ^ Jane Sttthfft also a niece, was flower girl, / Roger L . Sutliff v?as best man for his brother, Ushers were 1ft Calvin Sutliff r also a brother, Fred KaSs* Jt, Mark'Liebi and Gary Scothon, Paul Suthff, the bridegroonj's nephew, ivas ring- bearer. After a reception at the Holiday Iitn, Colonie, the couple left for a trap to Virginia Beach and Wash- ington, & c They will Jive m Potsdam where Mf Sutliff wi}l continue stuideg in electrical cfl- fiineerins at Clarion College. He has served more than tbrtie years With the Arwy and spent one year m Vietnam. Mrs> Suthff will at- tend Potsdam State University. Perry-ftrinioma The marr^jRe of Mw Christine Pnmomo, daughter of Dr G<me V Pnmomo and Mrs Pnmomo, 51 ^Unsot Dj j Drlmir, to Edward C Pnrrv, <rin o< Mr, nn<3 Mr", How- ii d Porrv, H M^rntiPld PI, Dr>l- m ir, took pi •<•<> A,u«, JR in St Thomi, rntboltc rhmcb, Doimm*. Thfrr wis ^ jecpption at N«->r- mtnsidp Tfiontry Club Enttrprhp adj piy-Iiy them. R-C-S Schools Will Open NextWednesday,Sept.4 New students to the Rav*;na- Coeymans-Selkirk Junior - Senior IIiLU feUiuol will be Wikumtd m a special orUuiaUon piugram to *o hold Wednesday, Sept 4, bo- glamng at 10 a tn, the day before the rtgulur opemn? of school The entire seventh grade wdl attend a speciaj two-hour session which wiE mcludc gome; through ait abbreviated daily scheduled of all classes An opportunity will thus be afforded for these young* sters to meet ihcu? teachers and lo- cate tlifiH? classrooms Other new students m grades. 8-12 wjli he welcomed dunns a separate^ and shortened program They will meet with members of the administration and guidance staff and he taken on a tour of the buijdmfe by a group of student guides Buses Will Pick up a}l new stu- denl^, beginning at approximately 9 a m at regular pickup points, ,New students m grades 8-12 will be taken home at 11 a m The seventh grade dismissal will be «t 12 noon, Sickinger - Smith Harold W Buyieu of Scarles- dale, announces, the marriage of his astfcfc JMrs Dorothy B, Smith of Shngerlands, to Archie G Sick- inger, also of Shngerlands, at the Shngerlands Community Metho- dist church at noon on Aug 24 with Rev E, Stephen Babcock, of- ficiating i Mrs Frances B Camphell of Scotia, niece of. the bride, and Pouglas B Bilyieu\jf Troy, broth- er of the bndej were the attend- ants Miss Judy Flambeau was the organist, and MisS .Bonnie Hayes, the soloist A family' reception was held at the Maplewoo^fiLJnn^Altamont Mr, m& Mrs, Sicklinge,r will hve at 1492 New Scotland Rd, Shng- erlands l E. B. Wilson Dies; Was 20-tar State Aide KjUrl tt Wilson, 52, of <J3Q Kenwood A\Q, Dclrtw, assistant oqwi Will dilrclor of tlw OfJica of FacjlKi's n,t S1 ilf Umuisitv in Albun l >r more than *J0 yens, died faimd »v ni &t Potcj. h ho pittil after a hnKi, iiinc&s, IIQ wtt>, bom in. Iloosick and. lived in Delmar for the la«5t three years Frpviou^ly he bail lived in Poc^tcnUn, Mr Wilson was a member of St Steven's Episcopal church, plsmoiP Survivors include his wife, tho former Brbata Mostcn, one siv ter, Mrs Janet Berry of Bingham- ton, ono niece and several ncphowb and cousins. Funeral services were conduct- ed Wednesday at Applebee Funor" ai Home, 403 Kenwood Avo, Del*, mar, with HOT Charles I-J Kaul- fuss f rector of St Steven's jjpjg, copal church, officiating Burial was in Woodlands cemetery, Cam- bridge Christian Science Church •"—T" i Church; service and Sunday School jbxi. Suftday Set 3j a, m. jit Firsirchuwh of Christ, Scientist, 5S$ Delaware Ave, p^lmar ? Meetings, J 4»Qludmg testimonies Of Chrifetian Science healing, every. Wfidnesdsy at p p tn, * «t * * ^Verily, yerily, I say unto you, He that bekeveth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and. greater Work's "than these shall he* do, because % go unto my Father," This passage from the Gospel of John is part of the "responsive reading inJthis Week's lesson-ser-^ monwon "Qhwst^ Jesus" to be read Sunday in. all Christian Science churches , Related passages from the de- nominational ,. te^bopk are ^also part of the'lesspn-aermon Among those included r this week is, tho, following ^His consummate e&am J p)le W&s for.the^salvation of us all, but only through doing the works- which he did and taught other to do His purpose in heahng was not alone to restore health, but to demonstrate his divine Prin- ciple He was inspired by God, hy aj'urth tod Lpve, ah aH that he saidr afld did" (Science and Health with Key*to the Scnptyres" by Mary Baker Eddy). > sejuKiRK VISITOR Mrs, Frederick ,Guardmeer of Orlando, Fla, has "been spending the month of August at the home of Mr ,ahd Mrs, Harrison. Malady and family In Selkirk. Boutelle Dies* Was Roar Admiral Morton C Mum* ma, 63 t died on Aug 14, an Tucs;6n, Arte, and was huried with full military honors' in Arlington Na-* tional cemetery oh Aug^ 20- Ad- miral Mumma^ a brother of Mrs: Martha;" Mcamtock, 621 New Scotland JRd, Shngerlands, com- manded the U. S, Seventh Fleet motor torpedp boat squadron dur- ing World War II He was pprh in Manila, Philippine Islahds and attended high schoo} m Iowa City, Iowa, and tyas graduated from the V S Naval Academy «»- 198? After seVeral years of sub^ marine service, he served at th& Naval Academy as an instructor from i9$2 until 1935 when he re- turned to submarine service as a commanding officer, In 1940 he assumed change of the newly commissioned USS, Sail- fish, a'submarine which survived the Japanese attack on pearl Har-> bor Rear Admiral Mumma* was awarded -jhe Legio^i of Merit dur- ing the New r Guinea campaign, and 4 gold star in lieu of a second Legion of Merit -the following winter On Missile Destroyer Hospital Corpsman Third Class Walter S prothero, Jr, USN, 26, son of Mr and Mrs Walter S. Prothero of 1& Lincoln,Ave, Del- mar, and husband of the former Miss fevelyn S. Doyle of, 2337V^ Taper'Ave, San Pedro, Calif, is Serving aboard the guided-missiM destroyer U$S Berkeley off the coast of North Vietnam As a,crewmember of the Seventh Fleet destroyer he helps to reduce, the flow of enemy supplies being transported t by motor barges through the intraqdte system of W land and coastal waterways on the coast of North Vietnam During "a teccnt patrol the,crew wag alerted to an enemy supply barge tied up to the bank of the Giang-tRiver, 45 miles north of the X>M?^ A pilot returning from a combat mission supplied the posi- tion to the* Berkeley and almost immediately five-imch shells were fired at the barge The barge got under »way to escape destruc- tion, tat in yam » Earlier, an Air Force pilot had directed Berkeley's gun onto an enemy, coastal t defence site seVen miles norf n of Dohg Hoi. The site was heavily damaged Advertise in the Enterprise Funeral services for Dudley G. Boutelle, SI of Shngerlands, a re- tired accounlant, wore conducted Tuesday at Tebbutt Chapr-i 420 Kenwood avenue, Di.hu.ir Bmial WAS in Albany Rui-d ccmctoiv Mr PoutPllo died Satnrdiv ot AlUnn M< iii<-o.l Ci nt< r i i c p u il, A fmnur r id ui of Bitylmin, Mimo, ho had itted wilh hit son, W/irra Boutelle, of 1Q WlLliwo Di, Delm-ir, for tho YvA throe y fa Ho wat a member of Wads- worth Lodj-o No 4JT, F&AM Survivois include ins oa and t\^Q g r a o d d u r liter 1 * Delmar Man Wins Medals Tho Combat Inf intryman Bad™, \ mark of detraction foi the fight- ing soldier wa^ awardod to 1st Lt Jacques M Wood in. Vietnam, July 26 On July 28 he received tho Araiv Comiwottdation Modal. ^ Lt Wood, 2} son of Mr, and Mrs Edmund tt wood, 60 Mont- rose pr„ Delmar, is assigned with Company A, 1st Battalion of the'4th Infancy Division's 22nd infantry, as an .executive officer, CIBs, ftaVo been awarded smco late in World War IX fdr sustain- ed contact against an onpniy in ground action The badge 1s a, blue rectangle with a silver rafte mounted en it rtnd a curved wreath at tbo top. Subsequent awards are repressented by stors in the center of the wreath Ll S r aod received the Army Cpm- endation Medal for heroism in- action while engaged in ground operations against a hostile force m Vietnam ' Lt Wood entered the Army in March 196$ and was assigned at Fprt Bragg, N C , before 1 arriving oyerseas m February of this year A 1962 graduate of Edison (N. J ) High schopl, he attended Cor- nell University? Ithaca He is a tmehiber of LamdbaChi Alpha fra- ternity ' , /His wife., Suzanne, livers at 40d ciarkson, pr, Vestal Delmar Library Hours —,— Mrs Barbara R Rau, head librarian at the Delmar -Public Library announces that the fail and winter hours at the library will go into effect on Tuesday Sept 3 The library will be open on week days from 12 noon to 9 p m and ^ -Saturdays from 10 a m to 5 p m . , Whde the U S trucking;' in- dustry generally is made up of small companies, there are nearly 1,300 motor carrier firms with annual gross operating revenues of $1 million or more.. ->\ ise Beauty Salon 2'M DELAWARE AVE, DEU&AB, H, Y, i (NBA« UNCQLN AVCNUE) GLADYS — JOSJE'— JANET Our Permanent Wave QUAX.ITY SERVICE Breck *. Realistic - Rayette PERjyjAHEWTS — For Your Owe Fleawro > OaljlKQW ($& 0-9202) %M make your appointment QPI-N PAILY — 9 A, M. to 6 P. M, , TUfiSOAY ajid PRiOAV %\fl 9 P. W. * CLOSED MONPAY& >.:.. 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Bethlehem District Schools S i l o Onen Next Friday : The Bethlehem "Ctnljal School

.district will ictinji to the class­room oft Sept, G in tli«? mifct oH

. uncoMplotLa carcti action of the ad.di$3tt to the high school ;! AMJjjf* to the construction of

the addition are repairs boijig made to the prz-sont high school -r-wo)?ls winch has baeft going on

all summer but is not expected to #e completed Sept 6 i'Ajso, tho high school this year Vaifl ha oNpevimen.tiBg with semi* inodiilar scheduling The oxpori-jftient ifc- considered, a pve-run. for si' reorganization of tho entire high school' system in connection with the-.iiew addition which is doubling fhe size of BCMS

% basically, modular scheduling mdaik} classes of different lengths, with; students being dismissed at

, difiterte hours of tho day ' » " • " * - J , ' „ ' . , j

Irish - Hanson — * • * " - " - ' (

Miss' Joy Elizabeth Haftson, daughter of Mr and Mvs John A Hanson, 2 Vi l lage,DrJ Relmar, was married Saturday motthng to Robert Norris Irish, 8 Hadisoh Pi.,, son of Mr and Mrs Robert E. Irish of 8 Keith Rd,, Delmar, in a ceremony a t S t , J Thomas church, Delmar Rev. William B Fitzgerald, Copake Falls, offici­ated;

HVtiss Katherm? MiHeft was tfiaid of honor, pndesrtjaids were Miss EUeh CowelL and iVps. Edward Leary. Kathleen and Christopher Hare were flower $irl and ring-bearer* • 'Cl&ton Gilbert was best mam, and ushers wore Roger Jones and Raymond Lmstruth

After a reception at the DeWitt Clinton Hotel, Albany, the newly* weds left for a wedding trip t o Bermuda

The' bride was graduated, ftfom the University of Wisconsin and »s a member of the faculty ^ I O T H " wood Elementary school m Guil-derlattd Her husband, a graduate of Bethlehem Central SehWr High school.,,and Feek$lcill Military Aeadeiny, attended Junior Coljeg^ 6f^Alfoafly, He is assistant man­ager ti& Fowler's i«e r © e n s Fairs

Delmar Apartment Plan Draws One Dissenter

If tho Bcthldiem ^otnm Uoairt of Appeals, a p p u n o ! the tuoji cl, t VJ">0,000 apaitmcni structuu to ho called Mipl*. Mimox will he «.un* stritetcct on Clt<m Ave, IU CH-mar, Ijepmninr m September

Only one person C i m l i s O Mll-Iwffl, attorney for 1'iocWcv tf»-tatO!=, Delmar, obicctfd to tho pioposcil 20-unit development at n public hearing last week

The dovolopor, Gerald Goldlo of Dolmai1, pri,bident of Albany Howie Buildois association, said the long tsvo-story apaitmcnt buiMto" was deawncd by Itorvey Golden of Washington, D C , "one of the foremost architects m multiple dwellings "

.Lindsay Boutelle, president of the Bethlehem Board of Education, was hired by Gbldie as the- pro1

ject's engineer The Bethlehem Planlojn!* Board recommended ap­proval of tho development

Fifht one-bedroom apartments would rent for $165 per month and 12 two-bedroom units for $253' Gqldies said 25 persons with art average age of mow* than 50, al­ready are qn the waiting hst

Goldie needs a special permit from the zoning board to build the development jn a B-residential zone on two acres of property The building would haev a bnck exterior ywth the upper hajf covr ered with shingle's* a building material resembling shakes n

Milham, objecting for Brockley Estates (which comprises* 2$Q acres of vacant land to the (fear of Goldiers two acres), claimed that the apartment development would interfere with the "orderly de­velopment" of the estate

He also charged ma t "spot zon­ing" to allow the project would set a precedent m the' Town of Bethlehem According to Milham, the 3Q acres will be; developed fdr 7? one-family homes He ^fetoed t o Gdldie's s tructure as a "tnotet type building," ^

If approval is granted, the apartments could be qe£i}pied by Ma^ch-3,, 3.909, said Goldie /

More t h a n eightjmillioh persons -J-T one qut of eyery nine worker*. m the United Sta tes —~ aepe»^ offi Some phase of trucking for h, livelihood . . * f

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Personals and Brevities Mrs J?i mtc-, YUvcrton. Of

Palatlm, F l a , h visiting hor brothtr-m-LtW nnd sj^tor, Mr mid Mrs William H Holloa She Wdl temain in town until viftm Labor

Dr John McClintock and Mrs McClmtock have returned from a succe.&'sM fishittg top in the vicin­ity of Ottawa, Ontario

Mr and Mrs. James U Cham-berlanv havmg sold their homo at 1547 N6w Scotland R d , Slmeer-lauds, made n 10-day top to Florida w b W they bought a, pew homo a t J u p i t e p a n d will move sdlilh sCround Otjt, 1

Mrs Ruth B6al.d of Tamaqua, P a , is srencnih" several weelss with her sister, Mrs Gerald Wood

Miss Susan Zimmerman, who has been visiting her parents, Mr an£ Mrs WOham E. ^ lmperman, has returned to her duties as a school teacher m Denver, (Colo Her brother, Robert Zirrimerman, a senior at Cornell University, will return to Ithaca on Sept, 2

Residents~of ^ew Scotland ^ d , between Sandfeis ^estaurimt and Slingterlands S t t a w annoyed by tne disappearance o | plants, atfd vegetation from their property n A doe -and her fawn who appear to make their horn? in tfa *ood^ south o i the village have bi§$n making raids on lawns and. gar­dens, leatmg various Iqnds of shrubbery, making k apecialty of rose bushes and tomato plants,

to afcd; Mrs, W a l ^ r JT Roberts spen.t las,t wqels casnpmg in the A.dirondiaeks m the. vlcwniv of Long, BlJ;e .Mountain and 9fc-guetie Lakes,

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a t Ithaca Cqltege im SepTf1, !1 G^pfge attended $MSSL, H».tjonal Music Camp of; the TJnivers% of MiQhigan> a t Interla^kehi Mich, to r two months"th,is eummier , An al^rm l a s* Wesdhesaay 6ve-nwig galled t h e fure; department to Kenwood 4 v e t where a tree was on flap, , ^.

Mr « u i d M t ^ d W 4 r d T t . G a l l a r y of N4w ^ o c M i « *te^e #a»st& of i r i ead^^n town, d/etf t h e we&feend

Array Maq Mm& Champ fcas been, assigned as a senior advisor wath the 1st Artdlery Battalion, of the Vietnamese Airjiorne Division ne,ar t ' a r i Son Nhut, Vietnam M«3 Chajnp was last station ^,t Rutgers University in Neyr BrunsWick, N J Majpr Champrao, jfs the son of Mr. an"d Mrs Bhilln? fe Champ Of 31 North Hejderberg Parkway,

nigedands Cap t ,Te r ry L Qiadb'ourrie and

Mrs- Chadbourne 0f Sliftgerlands announce ,the, birth/ bf ,thei^ first chiW, s( da«&Mer,JKimberly Carol, a t St Peter 's hospital, Albany, on July 2 3 Maternal grandparents 'of the child a re Mr* and Mrs Har­old F, Rissberger, 14 Sottthwood Dr , Shngerlands > Captain Cha'd-bqurne is ,servittg With the Army m Vietnam > "

A bus load of 27 gjrls from the, Yours Truly Class a t the Helde-bepg Workshop made a, recent; trip tp New York city,* stopping a t the1

Plaza hoteL .> The girls were un-d^r t h e jhnsdiction bf Mrs Martha McainJock, 16^1 ^ e w Scotland Rdf, SlingerlandS, and Mr | Fatn<-^ia Reilly All fed Tteen' prltaed for thfe t r ip^durmg their three week course a t the workshop

"A wise man never lets anger sweep him off hissfee^"

Sullift - Janosik i i , i S i , _ ,.

Miss Genowefa Janosik, d&ughri ter of Mr> and M r ^ Wladyslaw Janosik, # Oak St., Albany, was ar}&rrie.d at Tibon last Saturday to Larrie Q Sutliff, son of MrS Ralph C S. Suthff, 1?0 Adamsi S t , Delmar, a^d the late Mr Gutliff, jn ! a ceremony a t t h e Cathedral of the Immaculate Con­ception with the Rev Thomas Boyle aftd the ftev, Arthur P White- officijatmg

Miss Ijeocadia. Janqsik was^maidj Of honor for her sister Brides­maids Were Miss Kathenne Kleiner aijd Miss Stephanie Koczera. Jun­ior bridesmaids vijere Wfiss Helen Deptula, the bride^ cohpin, and Miss Sharon Suthff the bride­groom's mec* ^ Jane Sttthfft also a niece, was flower girl,

/ Roger L . Sutliff v?as best man for his brother, Ushers were 1ft Calvin Sutliffr also a brother, Fred KaSs* J t , Mark 'Lieb i and Gary Scothon, Paul Suthff, the bridegroonj's nephew, ivas ring-bearer.

After a reception a t the Holiday Iitn, Colonie, t he couple left for a trap t o Virginia Beach and Wash­ington, & c They will Jive m Potsdam where Mf Sutliff wi}l continue stuideg in electrical cfl-fiineerins a t C l a r i o n College. He has served more than tbrtie years With the Arwy and spent one year m Vietnam. Mrs> Suthff will at­tend Potsdam State University.

Perry-ftrinioma The marr^jRe of Mw Christine

Pnmomo, daughter of Dr G<me V Pnmomo and Mrs Pnmomo, 51 ^Unsot Dj j Drlmir, to Edward C Pnrrv, <rin o< Mr, nn<3 Mr", How-ii d Porrv, H M^rntiPld P I , Dr>l-

m ir, took pi •<•<> A,u«, JR in St T h o m i , rntbol tc rhmcb, Doimm*. Thfr r w i s ^ jecpption at N«->r-mtnsidp Tfiontry Club

En t t rp rhp adj p i y - I i y them.

R-C-S Schools Will Open NextWednesday,Sept.4

New students to the Rav*;na-Coeymans-Selkirk Junior - Senior IIiLU feUiuol will be Wikumtd m a special orUuiaUon piugram to * o hold Wednesday, Sept 4, bo-glamng a t 10 a tn , the day before the rtgulur opemn? of school

The entire seventh grade wdl at tend a speciaj two-hour session which wiE mcludc gome; through ait abbreviated daily scheduled of all classes An opportunity will thus be afforded for these young* sters to meet ihcu? teachers and lo­cate tlifiH? classrooms

Other new students m grades. 8-12 wjli he welcomed dunns a separate^ and shortened program They will meet with members of the administration and guidance staff and he taken on a tour of the buijdmfe by a group of student guides

Buses Will Pick up a}l new stu-denl^, beginning at approximately 9 a m at regular pickup points,

,New students m grades 8-12 will be taken home at 11 a m The seventh grade dismissal will be « t 12 noon,

Sickinger - Smith Harold W Buyieu of Scarles-

dale, announces, the marriage of his astfcfc JMrs Dorothy B, Smith of Shngerlands, to Archie G Sick­inger, also of Shngerlands, at the Shngerlands Community Metho­dist church a t noon on Aug 24 with Rev E, Stephen Babcock, of­ficiating i

Mrs Frances B Camphell of Scotia, niece of. the bride, and Pouglas B Bilyieu\jf Troy, broth­e r of the bndej were the attend­ants

Miss Judy Flambeau was the organist, and MisS .Bonnie Hayes, the soloist

A family' reception was held a t the Maplewoo^fiLJnn^Altamont

Mr, m& Mrs, Sicklinge,r will hve a t 1492 New Scotland R d , Shng­erlands l

E. B. Wilson Dies; Was 2 0 - t a r State Aide

K j U r l tt Wilson, 52, of <J3Q Kenwood A\Q, Dclrtw, assistant oqwi Wil l dilrclor of tlw OfJica of FacjlKi's n,t S1 ilf Umuis i tv in Albun l >r more than *J0 y e n s , died faimd »v ni &t Potcj. h ho pittil after a hnKi, iiinc&s,

I I Q wtt>, bom in. Iloosick and. lived in Delmar for the la«5t three years Frpviou^ly he bail lived in Poc^tcnUn,

Mr Wilson was a member of St Steven's Episcopal church, plsmoiP

Survivors include his wife, tho former Brbata Mostcn, one s i v ter, Mrs Janet Berry of Bingham-ton, ono niece and several ncphowb and cousins.

Funeral services were conduct­ed Wednesday a t Applebee Funor" ai Home, 403 Kenwood Avo, Del*, mar, with HOT Charles I-J Kaul-fussf rector of St Steven's jjpjg, copal church, officiating Burial was in Woodlands cemetery, Cam­bridge

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Church; service and Sunday School jbxi. Suftday Set 3 j a, m. jit F i r s i r c h u w h of Christ, Scientist, 5S$ Delaware Ave, p^lmar ?

Meetings, J4»Qludmg testimonies Of Chrifetian Science healing, every. Wfidnesdsy a t p p tn,

* «t * * ^Verily, yerily, I say unto you,

He that bekeveth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and. greater Work's "than these shall he* do, because % go unto my Father,"

This passage from the Gospel of John is par t of the "responsive reading inJthis Week's lesson-ser-^ monwon "Qhwst^ Jesus" to be read Sunday in. a l l Christian Science churches ,

Related passages from the de­nominational ,. te^bopk are ^also p a r t of the'lesspn-aermon Among those included r this week is, tho, following ^His consummate e&amJ

p)le W&s for.the^salvation of us all, bu t only through doing the works-which he did and taught other to do His purpose in heahng was not alone to restore health, but to demonstrate his divine Prin­ciple He was inspired by God, hy aj'urth tod Lpve, ah aH that he saidr afld did" (Science and Health with Key*to the Scnptyres" by Mary Baker Eddy). >

sejuKiRK VISITOR Mrs, Frederick ,Guardmeer of

Orlando, F l a , has "been spending the month of August a t the home of Mr ,ahd Mrs, Harrison. Malady and family In Selkirk.

Boutelle Dies* Was

Roar Admiral Morton C Mum* ma, 63 t died on Aug 14, an Tucs;6n, Arte, and was huried with full military honors' in Arlington Na-* tional cemetery oh Aug^ 20- Ad­miral Mumma^ a brother of Mrs: Martha;" Mcamtock, 621 New Scotland JRd, Shngerlands, com-manded the U. S, Seventh Fleet motor torpedp boat squadron dur­ing World W a r I I He was pprh in Manila, Philippine Islahds and attended high schoo} m Iowa City, Iowa, and tyas graduated from the V S Naval Academy «»- 198?

After seVeral years of sub^ marine service, he served a t th& Naval Academy as an instructor from i9$2 until 1935 when he re­turned to submarine service as a commanding officer,

In 1940 he assumed change of the newly commissioned USS, Sail-fish, a 'submarine which survived the Japanese attack on pear l Har-> bor

Rear Admiral Mumma* was awarded -jhe Legio^i of Merit dur­ing the New r Guinea campaign, and 4 gold star in lieu of a second Legion of Merit -the following winter

On Missile Destroyer Hospital Corpsman Third Class

Walter S prothero, J r , USN, 26, son of Mr and Mrs Walter S. Prothero of 1& Lincoln,Ave, Del­mar, and husband of the former Miss fevelyn S. Doyle of, 2337V^ Taper 'Ave , San Pedro, Calif, is Serving aboard the guided-missiM destroyer U$S Berkeley off the coast of North Vietnam

As a,crewmember of the Seventh Fleet destroyer he helps to reduce, the flow of enemy supplies being transported tby motor barges through the intraqdte system of W land and coastal waterways on the coast of North Vietnam

During "a teccnt patrol the,crew wag alerted to an enemy supply barge tied up to the bank of the Giang-tRiver, 45 miles north of the X>M?^ A pilot returning from a combat mission supplied the posi­tion to the* Berkeley and almost immediately five-imch shells were fired at the barge The barge got under »way to escape destruc­tion, tat in yam »

Earlier, an Air Force pilot had directed Berkeley's gun onto an enemy, coastal t defence site seVen miles norf n of Dohg Hoi. The site was heavily damaged

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Funeral services for Dudley G. Boutelle, SI of Shngerlands, a re ­tired accounlant, wore conducted Tuesday at Tebbutt Chapr-i 420 Kenwood avenue, Di.hu.ir Bmial WAS in Albany Rui-d ccmctoiv

Mr PoutPllo died Satnrdiv ot AlUnn M< iii<-o.l Ci nt< r i i c p u il,

A fmnur r id ui of Bitylmin, Mimo, ho had it ted wilh hit son, W/ i r r a Boutelle, of 1Q WlLliwo D i , Delm-ir, for tho YvA throe y fa

Ho w a t a member of Wads-worth Lodj-o No 4JT, F&AM

Survivois include ins oa and t\^Q g r a o d d u r liter1*

Delmar Man Wins Medals Tho Combat Inf in t ryman Bad™, \

mark of detraction foi the fight­ing soldier wa^ awardod to 1st Lt Jacques M Wood in. Vietnam, July 26 On July 28 he received tho Araiv Comiwottdation Modal. ^

Lt Wood, 2 } son of Mr, and Mrs Edmund tt wood, 60 Mont­rose p r „ Delmar, is assigned with Company A, 1st Battalion of the '4 th Infancy Division's 22nd infantry, as an .executive officer,

CIBs, ftaVo been awarded smco late in World W a r IX fdr sustain­ed contact against an onpniy in ground action The badge 1s a, blue rectangle with a silver rafte mounted en i t rtnd a curved wreath at tbo top. Subsequent awards are repressented by stors in the center of the wreath L l

Sraod received the Army Cpm-endation Medal for heroism in­

action while engaged in ground operations against a hostile force m Vietnam '

Lt Wood entered the Army in March 196$ and was assigned at Fprt Bragg, N C , before1 arriving oyerseas m February of this year

A 1962 graduate of Edison (N. J ) High schopl, he attended Cor­nell University? Ithaca He is a tmehiber of LamdbaChi Alpha fra­ternity ' , / H i s wife., Suzanne, livers a t 40d

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Mrs Barbara R Rau, head librarian at the Delmar -Public Library announces that the fail and winter hours at the l ibrary will go into effect on Tuesday Sept 3 The library will be open on week days from 12 noon to 9 p m and ^ -Saturdays from 10 a m to 5 p m . ,

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