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.SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING Nflttce Is heteioy given that the tamatl meeting of the inhab- itants of Central School District not qsafified tovote be held 5 at the school shall W app#ed to « w putchaie price any trade-in j|iow*nee to be id f b (tation b received for bus (statio wag- on) now, owned and to be traded in by the school district and that o'clock ^ , for ioii of such business d by the Education %'fistfjiventhat a 'tlie statement of the .Of inoney which will be r for.the ensuing year for 'purposes, e x« 1 u sive of public moneys, - may be obtained |y the taxpayer in the district \ during the ten days immediately preceding the annual meeting, except Saturday, Sunday or hol- idays, 'at the Champlain Central School between the hours of 9JOQ a; m. to 4:00 p. m. And notice is also given that the annual election '. of members of the Boaid of Education of Central School District No. 1, Town of Champlain, will be held at the Jr. -&fe High School building in Champlain on Tuesday, May 3, 1966. Petitions nominating candidates for'the office pf member of the Board of Education in accordance with Section 2004 of the Educa- tion Law must be filed with the clerk of the district not later than April 19, 1966. The following vacancies are to be filled on the Board of Educa- tion: TERM A 5 years Present Incumbent .;..George Cameron Each vacancy is a separate spe- cific office and a separate peti- tion is required to nominate a candidate to each separate office. Each petition must be directed to the clerk of the district, must be signed by at least twenty-five qualified voters of the district, must state the residence of each signer, must state the name and residence of the candidate and must describe the specific va- cancy for which the candidate is nominated including at least the length of the term of office and the name of last incumbent. Blank petition forms may be obtained at the office of the Jr. -Sr. High \School Champlain, N.Y. The above mentioned receipts and expenditures were anticipated / And notice is also given that the following re solut ions will be voted upon. No. 1 RESOLVED: - That the Board of Education of Central School District No. 1, Town of Champlain, County of Clinton, is hereby authorized and directed to so-much thereol ; as may be necessary, shall be rfised by tax on the'taxable j^erty.oftfte CoHiigll Next Ties Fhe Fun-Tastic Coconuti iron? Hawaii. .Fun- laughs dancing* i The Fun-Tartic Coconuts from ffawaii . Fun-Jaujhs^ d^ocjUjg •e^JEHEt i^mUej^ jtt^PHi ^y^Tflrcflffr J. *• *ift iEflitt-. CoidenfloULeung, at Bowl M«t. f being tttwd lavs* ZO3VI aiSKClCt./ t T~, No. 2. $E&pm>t - That the Boatd of Education of the Cen- tralSchool pi H st4ct.No» 1, fojYtt of ChampKin,\ 'ait^froi'Can- ton, Is .hereby authorized a nd directed to purchase one (1), school bus. and to expend a sum not exceeding $ 8000. Theie shall be applied to the purchase price , anytrade-in allowance tp beie- ceived for, bus now owned and to be traded inby the school district and that the aforesaid total sum of $8000., or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raisedbytaxonthe taxable prop- erty of the school district, to be collected in annual installments and to issue obligations of the district therefore in accordance with the Education Law and Lo- cal Finance Law. v No. 3. RESOLVED: -> That the Board of Education, of the Cham- plain Central School, District #1, Champlain, N.Y. be authorized and directed to amend the budget for the school year 1965-66 as follows: Receipts: - A3110 State Aid Increase - $8,623. A1210 N. R. Tuition Increase - $500. A1463 Transp. Equip. Increase - $1,200. A1470 Insurance Recoveries In- crease - $2,300. A4130 Federal Aid - $2,000. A1461 Sales of Property - $4,000. Total- $18,623. Expenditures: - A010-400 Board of Education - $62,3. A22O-3OO Supplies & Material - $2,000. A220-398 Textbooks - $2,000. A220-400 General Exp. - $2,000. A60O-30O Operation of Plant - $6,000. A220-111 Salaries (k-6) - $5,000. A220-112 Salaries (7-12) - : $1,000. Total - $18,-623. but could not be determined pric. to the Annual Meeting in May 1965. This is mandatory book- keeping procedure, It does not effect the tax rate.. Signed: EUGENE J. 11NCOURT, President Board of Education R<|Biii.T ABOOD, Clerk Board of Education Dated-April 1, 1966 (4-7-4t) NOTICEOF ADMINISTRATOR'S -SA4E SURROGATFSCOURT CiUSTON COJJNTYjNEW YORK #*# *jjt ## ^t ********* In the Matter of the Estate of 1ANIELC. AUBREY, deceased. ™ ******** I by virtue of a ««L of: Clinton County Surro- gate 's Court, granted anS entered on April 19, 1966, directing the underrfgned at admiai»trator of the goodf, chattel* and credits which were of Dtnielc^tirfy, lat» of Champlain, Nevr Yc*i^t- ' tOMUtfa»M«t inbelow , at Daylight Time, in said deceased so to be sold ate in the Village of Cha i0 C. Marsha Doio||iy H, O'Jfeil ComlSissidheis owned; hy ife late'B*wi andalsobythe late James Palmer, h^^ &^ thejwest b^ lanj^owned itt $872 by Warren Smith, thereafter by JohnMason; Oiithe soui^by Con- nee|ieut Avenue^so-caHed) and pnthe east by a lot owned in 1872 i g^ PAEtCEi;n B Being a part of Lot number Fifty-One (51) in the Smith and Graves Patent which is bounded and described as follows, viz: on the northerly, by land for- merly owned byB.W, Nichols, now deceased; on the easterly by land owned (in 1869) by David Finley; on the southerly by the center of the street known (now or formerly) as \Connecticut Avenue\ and on the westerly by land owned (in 1869) by the firm of D.Finley and Company; con- taining one (1) acre and sixty (60) rods of land more or less. Together with all hereditaments and appurtenances, and Subject to whateyer easements the public may have in-Connecticut Avenue, and the rights, if any, of public utility companies in, under, over, through or across said premises. Dated: April 21, 1966. Lawrence Paquette, Administrator. Orville R. Dunn Attorney for Administrator Champlain, New York (4-21-4t) CENTRAL REGISTRATION TO VOTERS IN.THE TOW.NS OF CLINTON COUNTY: Starting May 3rd CENTRAL REGISTRATION will start for 25,000 voters outside the City of Pittsburgh, THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS WILL HOLD REGISTRATION IN EACH OF THE 14 TOWNS FOR TWO DAYS, BEGINNING IN MAY(WATCHTHE PAHERS FOR THE DAYS THAT WE WILL BE IN YOUR AREA) THERE WIIX ALSO BE THEREGUIAR REGIS- TRATION DAYS IN .OCTOBER, EVERYONE OF VOTING-AGE MUST REGISTER IN PERSON THIS^EAR! IF YOU DO NOT REGISTER BETWEENMAY3rd and AUGUST 26th AT THE BOARD OF EilC- TIONS OFFICE, MARGARET ST., PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. OR ON ONE. OF THE TWO DAYS WHICH WE WIIX SPEND IN YOUR TOWN, YOU WILL^KIX HAVE THE REGUIAR'REGIStRATION DAYS JN: OCTOBER AT YOUR COL- gTOTHEBQARD OF EIEC- Rf GISTER. THEY 4th (Tuesday and J in ths Town of El- ^ . T fofiowsj District ffl. Ellenburg Comers, to 4 p. m. ,™ -,™^._-™™ ,,^jn;to. 8p,m, stricts #2 and #3, Ellenburg Center, May 3rd—10 a.m. to 4 fr.m. and May 4th Noon to 8 | ^l^y 3rd—10 a.m. to 4 p. in. an4 May 4th Noon to 8 MAY 6th and 7th TOWN Or ALTONAi DliWct* #2 ««4 #3, rm$t DAY, 9 ^ Day, 7* NOTI^tOCREDrrpRiSOF THE EST^TE of -A^S^? £HPi ouses the County of Cntjj ^ sons having or claiming to hive claims against the estate of above named deceased\ to present the same with vouchers thereof to the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of above named decedent at the Rouses Point Branch of the National CommercialBankandTruiE'aSni- pany on or before November 10, 1966. Dated: April 20, 1966. hi Milo E. Marnes, Executor Rouses Point, N.Y. Orville R. Dunn Attorney for Executor Champlain, New York. (4-21-24t) Winter Mrs, AlexNephew of West Cfaa- zy anns?unces the engage me* Of her .daughter^ Dianna ^Wae, to '*•* — - 1 Btckisatter, son of Mr, Ward McConn-11 oY is tha daugl'cr of the late Alex Nepheww\ Mr, Winter has sejrjetf three years in the U. S. Armband is \now* employed at Fletcher Mus- nane Construction Co. in Rouses Point. A June 4 wedding is being il n- ned. Cards of Thanks ••* • I wish to thank everyone for the cards, kindnesses and expressi<M?Si - of sympathy extended to naef^W^ ing my iecent bereavement : j^ '\' Mis. F. M. Nutt (4-28-lt) . I wish to thank everyone sip-^ cerely for their cards, flow;ers| : and for a \Sunshine Basket\ vf&0 ; waspresentedbyChazy F^tejngn^ Auxiliary and to everyone/who extended their kindness while^f was a patient at the Physicians Hospital. Mrs. James \Langevin (4-28-lt) -N. Saturday, April 30th at 11 A.M. To settle the estate of the late John and Isabftll Akey, located 8 miles west of Pittsburgh just off Route 3 on Akey Road. 10 cubic foot refrigerator like new, Maytag washer, round oak fable, buffet and 6 chairs, maple telephone bench (excellent), quantity of dishes (many antique), pots and pans, antique chairs, oil, bracket, Aladdin, lamps, trivet, captain's chair, clock, cherry Empire chest, 5 brass hip bells, Targe iron kettle, brass double bed, occasional and recliner chairs, platform rocker, set of 6 chairs, end tables, table lamps, sofabed (ex- cellent), 21\ Admiral TV console, commodes, r'ressers, beds, electric heater, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, porch glider, fawn chairs, clocks like new, all items good to excellent. Terms: Cash. Rigsbee Auction Service JOHNV/. RiGSBEE ' v Auctioneer — Appraiser —• Licensed Real Estate Broker West Chazy, N. Y. Tel. SY 3-4711 | i i I i ! One mile from on Rout* 22 OPEN; DAILY FROM 8 to It) PM AMD SUNDAYS FROM 9 AM to 12 NOON Hemmingford, Quebec » WESTERN BIEf\ ONLY C —— Apples tG LEAN 10 US. $3.«f ! I m HOI DOGS |