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m s s i FaiiiyiAN ’S ilQIIIIMAI, □ M y % t 996 □ I t % e d ^ vlnning^l oistski^ 1 Wevyerel ttethml r ^bia) aee. Tliey 1 layereof * leeded to ^Quin< ltdn‘t »ant. Qieon- adida la had mcesia a?theU.S. sSabmday p n s ilinaon rvsldsaid. there, but slayed the Ikhoiond, h MO) in Steam has Argentina suing any ^ in «ur with any t going to eonueand s sore we ^{di^d. [ ^Id i realistic, ig for, but lina Wc s do uveJt DOW ony- @ they're 8 world.\ h a Rotot D IS 23. {996 qiitB). ^ in East rond^nna i 18. \m . yter in th: irfngfield. Q S0*year Voliimeer ctsnibo of S * S i b, Roberta M: one son and Helen isr. G^^e teis. Helen Springs. tpiingSsld. id Beskb [%'o ^and* Hovs^Ie da. ^tw o sis* KiOalirshs* H in the SpiiogGelJ sas-.oERci* >pdng@eld Spiin#eld enttusisdto ^VeSoy. r d l isia W % t e r . », June 26. BEesnM . she « r, ea Aog. n F a g e ll & Fire safety Etic Bames and Staqr Van Buren^ local volunteer fire department members, were on hand at Cherry VaUey-Springfield Central School's Safety Day to emphasize the importance of m e safety. Oiitiiari€s ------- Contlimetl frpa Page 10 20,1949 in Betioft, M . Mr. Menell died on Feb. 24.1982. ■ • Meirell gcadBated from Deffoit Business Ifeiversiiy and had lived most of her life in Detroit. For the past 20 years, she had made her home in Sun C i^ Center, moving there from Paladae, H,. She wasaoiember of S t CSuistopher’s Episcopal Ciiureh in Detroit mid an aoUve member of the golf, elvic and hiidgegmup in Sun € i^ Center. She etspcoidly enjoyed bMge and her \O-ftoW* golf group. A beloved wife, m o te, grmdmother and niece, Menell lived life to its fiillest aiui shared that belief with her famUy. She has left a rich Isgaoy for herfamity in fmr h eM io the r i ^ s of all manhlnd. Mermll is survived by a « t o ; ^ r and a son*in*!aw, Naitey B. Meneil, M> and her husband, Charles F. Maladc, of Cooperstown; a D. O'Hair of Detroit. ML She is also survived by three ^and;bQdrBn. Ami^ Judith Meneil Malack, Joseph T. MeireQ Malack and Joseph June 27 at the South Valley Cemetery wiffi Boos offieiating. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in the fonh of memo rial donadons may be made to the Cooperstown Emergency Squad. PO Box 322, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Arrangements were under ihs^, direcdon of Connell. Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home, Cooperstown. Meneil IV; and an aunt, Pbytisia Jones of Fort Lauderdale. F t. A mesnonal service will be held at Metreirs home in Sun Gty Center, F t at a date and time to be announced. A ^aveside r-”--- will also be held later in Acacia Pads in Detroit, Ml. Awards Conlifinetl firoin Page 3 presideat; and Elizabeth Bowers, secretary. Student Government Treasurer: Sally Tedesco. Special Recognition: Ms. Mattfield, Officer Principal’s Award for Improvement: (sixth) Brett PBcarsky and leane D el^unty; (seventh) Danielle Dibble and Blair Budine. Scholarships Continued from Page 1 help youth and promote their involvement in life and in Rotary. \This will help people to follow through with their d ^ t o n s in life,\ he smd. \It will encourage people with a gift in a vocational field. There's a lot o f money avhilaMe for those with h i ^ academic skills, but there is little to encourage youth in the tetdinitml world.\ There is a cermin criteria which the stu&nts must meet to be eligible for the scholarship, and while there has been a scholaiship awarded each of &e C enter ---------- Continued from Pi^e I retained. There is also an architect doing prelimi- naiy vtoih. \We've teen gating a lot of positive f^iback fiom th&M ds,\.^ ^ oQ feitvrfi w ownwrOinhyl mambars nffeirftig tteb* dme and expeiriss. We tsdly want the cnmwnmty to feel ihoi (his teton^ m dtsm. The iiuue t l ^ get involve the fiune dieyV f(Kl that ifs own»l ty them.” She noted dial there will be fund-raising events in the future, including a ^ 5 0 laflle on with die draw- There will be ho calling hours, l i lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy in the. fonn of memo^al donaitoos may be made to Habitat &r Humanity, P.0, Box 2S, Delhi, NY 13753, or SunCiQ^ Center Emergency Squad, Son City Center, FL 33573. Anrangements are umler the ditecdon of the Connell, Dow and Deysenroth Funeral Home in Cooperstown. H a r o ld E. I 1 i@ iii|)soii COOPERSTOWN • Harold E. Thompson, 90, died Sunday evening, June 23 at Maty Imogene Bassett Hospital. He was bom on Sept. 27. 1905 in Carcten City, Long Island, a son of WilUam and Mary (Whitehead) Thompson. Ite married Maris Hayward in 1943 on Long Island. In 1944, Harold and Maris Thompson moved ftom Long Island and purchased a farm in Roseboom. After much success iii the operation of their daily farm, they sold it in the early 1960$ and moved to Cooperstown. Thompson dien held several jobs in the .. . ... . — ................ . .............. . ..................................... Cooperstown area, including empl(Qmient at Cook’s Garage on Main Street. FrarlS years, he worked for the New York State sdf. tesai4 Y o a torew s h o w m a p tiveiiw lve. ii„,,p„„e„j<,yrfl»ffltasandtA®inO»omiooS«nl*ftnn. ment witii others mid show an interest in others wel- TEu^pson issurrivedby his wife of 52 years, Nteis; three daughteis, fare. Those are the tenets of Rotary. <^ 3 IhompM o f Cooperstown, JusSy Sitiaiy of Fort Pkdn and Tana The first year of the scholarship, it w ^ awarded to dare of Colmado; uvo sons and dai#ters*in-Iaw, Harold and Marilyn Brad Perry in construction and masonry, and in Thompson Jr. of Amiiyvill(^ Long Mand and Rcmnie mid hScteUe 1995 it was given to Angela Eldredge for fashion ThomiKon of FL; eight gm^haldm); one great-gaanddauj^iter, one rfaQign and great-grarriscm;aiulacI(sefamilyftieiid,Edwa«}I%waniofDeIaware. \I have great respect for Bob Hage, the director of seivices were held at 8 p.m. Wednesday. June 26 at the guidance at Cooperstown Central School, and for Connell. Dow & D^seiimthFim^ Itome witii t o R w . J ^ R ( D o » « ' Ramsey. T h ^ epcomage self-modvation. and they committal and burial services were held at 9:30 am. Thursday, are responsible for finding the students who will really benefit ftom the scholarship, atthougb we have a board which makes the actu^ selections.\ STAGE COACH RilN ART FESTIVAL Open StuiJios and Galleries Along the Treadwell - Franklin Turnpike SAT.-SUN., JULY 6-7 • Hrs: 16 AM -7 PM Ikeadweill Moseoin of fine Art TreadweD, NY 13856 • (607) 829-5812 ing on Saturday. July 27. as well as a bake sale. All noted that safety was one of her concerns, and she said that die building will be located with in walking dibUmce o f the schuul su that young sters will not have to drive o r be driven to the site. Ihose who would like to fill out survey and have not received one may contact any o f the board members. The actress is Milford Family Recreation center. Ins.. PO Box 373, Milford, NY 13807. \We're all very excited about this project,\ said All. \In aH, we've had a preny positive response foom the communiQr.\ Vem*s SeeanS A n n iversa fy P m ^ Suiiday, July 7 PIG AND BEEF ROAST Live music Peeiin* Comtfy lp.m,-? $7perp«soB Letters - C o n ^ u e d fhma 4 favor property righte, I was shocked by how blind you apparently ore to the importomre o f Cooperefown's his toric character. Ibis histeric charm is one o f the main M g s that brings people here. C^psistown is in the tourism business. Every property in town either contributes to our historic charac ter. or it doesn't Whether it eoo- oibuees o r not. e v ^ propeny ben efits from the quaint charm. For businesses, the benefits are mea sured in profits. For residents, the benefits ore in the quality of life unmatched in the region. If the Tereace Cafe were in South Valley Continued from Page 7 f heard, received quite a few awinds. The CV-S Elementary Awards Fropam and bfovhig Up Day was lield on thureday morning. June 20. t o last day o f schooL Many parent t^tTpnrigtt. Second grader Brandy Biodie wan on athletic award for oUteiandingaiaiievemsnt Aunt CoreiinB Eyrto’Bte(& Justin I. ^ay* i Grilley and SticIardJHgiBy Moore. • hsd aamsffl faroiily pai^ at her home followtog*^adattticm. StewSi rdtend flu? Stele UnlweK% of New Yofkat Mbany ffiis fall to study to be a Wstery teacher. Albany and Mr. Paul wanted to tear it down so that Mr. Wikoff could have a parking lot, then it wouldn’t matter to anyone but tiiem. This is not so in Cooperstown. We have some great old structures but none to lose! If all the owners of Coopsrstown's past bad your atti tude, then we would have plenty o f (rarking tote, and no one to come and park in tiiem. I hope Mr. Paul finds a satisfactory tenant or buyer for his property, but my tbonks go to tire {fanning Board for seeing the bigger picture. Susan J. 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