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week end 0 >$ 'Elsie ltowe.in'f ' - — of Salem •«**#'* “at the house '' Guy Guthrie' —ilr; anft.S spent flie -w* the taotne* daughter,- S5rl< _ ....... mail sid led ' .at t h e l fdfr s’Vvtt; * a i a g t o i v j JAMBS . Y®«r OPW4 ,,, ■ s vi<SW£ - »••.v^.i'n. . . * f v• - : * Bain, Beattie led the ,®ain in y'ifternoon >me of hi& ^agents, •'Mr.' .mMmMS : Arthur' :-' .... .. -3The (Hebron 'Valley grange ipper , 4 ft,'’the ‘'“i^f'^S^turday/ ljS ||* w ^ hap; WJy sj. beginning at 3:30, until Jjlare served, iProceeds will go toward dHSe -new children's suiri- «£$»!#& ’ ;<(W«R*«CEe9ti^h -‘V'- ’ - »«ai#r„ '.Willard - Bain Kiacompan- ' ^ ^ * 8 *M«tteson at-; (touted •t|^‘1||aa.uatioif,.,()f. Miss' jCatby the ISchrooh S|il».eeisill!;#hP 0 l ,o» Saturday .^(Bnfesg. )N|ri' Miattespn. stayed It f|he TRaver home lor a fey l^ee^VvacSti#* ' •Pattee, 5 Wp-of.:ilrc:*nd(^irs. Ojp? ■'lissf Pattee|of ’Baldu<*.l&Hi»tahi, was graduated 1 vtdfili h & ^ f r o m the i sfats V 4?-7 In dairy - teeJb*jpJ<jg^^^rijci-., «f£|s: president of the dairy-'technol- ogyelub. He took pai1!; in. intra mural bowling, ' softball and] vallqytetyvat ,<^bIe$kU|.., ; ».:-j 3c $ e r ward /If;a d run* inore than onq$: :Jto r coming 4a • $H*/:O ftict ibid. -25c for^firgt: . Farm Equipment 45 - INTERNATJONAL .BAOSR for Sale, In gooid~ coriditiim. $225, Also grain* eleviytoF, 4310. Eugene Fellers, - e f f i g y / t‘ Wg^qffl «9PPPM F o r n m : •TFt^:- » ® ^ 5 S!ifc S 5 a ^ o ^ apartment, $ -large ‘|pon*s;*ttd bath, . automatic hfeat in d ^Kot water; electric «mge and’ ;re- , frigerafpr, Sqitabig-’for'one< dr, two. Elderlj? .people preferred. Available at onee;,2 John Street. Phone 682-2045. ' 4 T . COSSAYUNA>IA;K£gIDE ‘ Cab ins—Rustic filtering/w|&' «**• vebtiettees, -fir^lac^, hosit, 2380. 1 ?\ 7: ,<v . i * Farm&Garden LATE CABBAGE, Cauliflower and broreoii-plants'for’salej'-pe-* tunia and begdnia plants?;§H,aw- berries, peas 'and V few vege-' tables. Perry W.Mpjfc itfetfeeen schools, Greenwich,' NT. Y. Tel. 6924126. . . * . QimTMIDWG'r m m ^ W F :for- Sale. Born June <23, 1967; 2/3 .black. 4 maternal sisters in herd, oldest G.P.-84 at 2 yrs. Dam is G.P. ‘84 dau of Uosafe Signet With 15,039 lb. M. Sire lis Thonyma Ormsby Senator, Son df our Ex. Bonnie cow with .23,458 lb. M. in 336 days. David Mosher, Greenwich-Fly Summit Road, 692-2583. — STRAWBERRIES—50c a quart or pick your own; ^Oc 'a qqart. Bring your baskets. ’Call' 892- 2705 or 'N^8^JWi:i o ^ p ( i i ^ ment. DaViS’ Sfc1 Wodd, Soiftit Argyle-Cqssayuna Road; • .. • , -, . -'\V‘ -*.»‘ Far AUCTION ink)A Y M Junes 30, ’T p i Gpunty Fairgrotfnds.-'jGr' Houseware and'Vd^Mfhlif Riinamage; table.'’ ^ B s^t-'^fph ingboh Couh^ 'i^^sfilli^feenr 5 nan, Auctidneert • * iS6I 10x50 'BlTZCSA^T fHAujSe Trailer for Hay for timothy Md ; V 0 p n te , Norris W. Smith, SIDE D E t ^ R Y , M £ S d r Sale. Case, on steely good ilrqrk- ing. ojfder. $50. Paul Schneil)le, Greenwich.692'2)90ior 662-7) 1 ... . -->:> * r .1 VERMONT and Date Books: are ’In,-' <5uy dt_ re serve early, and .avoid •, disap pointment. Journal 'S£ati'qhers, 108 Main N .Y . , Grd.ehwich, NAMi TAfe^B for. Gamp: 6 r Schooh jiametpn Laundry ’bags also. AlloV'vft week,:',- Joprnal Stationers, 408 Miiin St., (Sffe'en- wich, N. '-Y; 128?4. .. ...... :K ‘' I t' e*Sh;*hd^rry ' ■ No«R*t \ Interior an^ ^terior ■. - Entire StMdc- 'front ■OUr-~|tf#^|ch^lid '• 5\ 'f , 1 4 Wjuhi: Schneible -ancl Sheppard Inc. 69*2-2291 > ^y. ■ ZIP CODE DffiM®$RY on Safe. Lists states, towns,;‘viilag«s ,an|i , cities alphs^eticklly. $1.00. Jour nal Stationers, ViOi Main St., Greenwich, Nf. Y. NEW 1967 MOBILE HOMES now on display. See them to day at Curias Trailer fillps, 2% ittil.es south of ai«us M-t Route 8 . - '•• | d®c for each ^succeeding- week Household, Jb; ^ ^ L E .P I A N Q for Sale Reasonable. Call 692 gO’l HOTPOINT Electric Stove (dr-sale, Geneva kitchen sink. jM24866.t . ' A ^CLOSET - — In g^od condition. Phone . 692- 274X. • - ; ri Professional DR. SKINNER’S OFFICE will be closed. Jnne 12 jto July 3. Livestock MEADOW V I E W CHICKS— Shaver Leghorns, Rapp Leg horns, Harco Sex-links, Shaver Sex-links, Buff Sex-links and 6omish Gross meat chicks Keadow View Chicks, Henry M. BYyer, Greenwich. Phone 518- 662-7104. . ; Services NOTICE—For hairdressing ap pointments with Joan Lamb ^ftom July 3 to July 14, please tjill 692-7252; if no answer. 692- _ ____ 67—Bus going from A&P $Srking lot» Greenwich, 6 ain. \Saturday July 15.. For reserva tions call Dorothy Derby, 692- M & -: } ■ ' • SKPTTC TAiNKS CLEANED — Ira C. .Ward, 639-8965 or 584- 7756. GREENWICH SEPTIC TANK and Cesspool Cleaning. Call 692-2824.. - COMPLETE AUCTION Service. Farms, \household a n t i q u e s , liquidation and b a n k r u p tcy sales.’ Selling is our business. To serve yoii is our pledge. Phone Chauncey Davenp o r t, 077-3333., WATCHES, and JEWELRY Re paired, Diamonds ReseVel&rtric Shavers’for S |le aiid repairech. Greeting f (3ards, Prescriptions' GdW er.^ug' jnS^e^ e lry Store, Greenwich; :«02-2134. , crewi 4 .mod'e|jKn % 1 chmecy. W a t e r , systems,-;.|[ud§ Htidson Falls Co., l^wep RH 7- 5ES^-To purchase o‘r )ijipv<it<#4ktoses qui’ekly\' W- ., rppgeds: Gretenwich Savings and li 170 Ulain St.,. Greenwieb. Phone 692-2233. & GAS APRLI^CES —Space heaters, ranges, water .heater, .^^sil^s and rentals. In stallation and service. John Wiiftwide aad Sons, Greenwidh 69242259. - * POLAROID. PICTURES fo r Chauffeur’s licenses and pther, identification' purposes. Dick Tefft. Greenwich Journad. 692-, JTpnteii 2 or 3 BEDROOM Apartment or House Wanted -»as soph as possible. Do^BStairs preferred in Cambridge, ' Greenwich, Sa-r lern ■■ or ’ :S6huyleryiIle; , ICeith Stewart, Beacon'' Milting' '£< k 692-2204. • : • WANTED TO RUY-rOld . coji- ored canning jars and plain glass with odd namesy also old bottles, V i n c e n t Carkhard, 692,-2098. v , . ; v .\’-aiiiss Gayle ■ Linda Wilbur, , ~ . ■ - ■ 45augtoteKof Mr. and Mrs. \Foster ‘111 9 W l t Z 6 n Q f l d ' Wilbur of RD 1, Greenwich, and Miss Nila Crozier, daughter l& sdem k Corscadden, sop ^of of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Cro- * » • Corscadden of RD of Gray avenue, left Sun, ^ Gre«nwich, and the late.Mr. day for a two months trip to Corscadden, were married at .8 Switzerland. Nila is a student ^ k c k ; ^ a r d * y evening^ May at^Keuka college, keuka Park. T A” V ^ » i„ringr f f ev,m0wny The first four weeks ef her i t fi? Miller Dutch-=Re- trip will be a homestay with the f S i of Ferdinand Marendaz Apker^ TraditiPnal ly e d d i n g jn Mathod, a small viljage near xTaS p ^ye . J James yverdon, Switzerland. Mat^od is F?m - 7 f ues of flower8 in the canton of Vaud, a French adorned the altar. The bride s speaking section of the country, brother -David Wilbur, escorted . h . ■..•*■ i T..„ her to the altar I ”^ fter th,s home visit Nila ‘ , ... . . 1 will take a two to three weeks • , was attired _»n a hiking trip to-travel throughout - l ' ;»|e«v 0 Je 5 8 sheath Switzerland, to v i s i t cities « or'light blue lace with and see the country. She will be a matching staying in youth hostels in the deferent cities, This way oi sledV^s, .and' hat 'to match the travel will ■ take her to many costyme'. She carried a colonial places which tourists do not nor- pouqiiet of pink sweetheart maily see. - ro^s, white pom pons and .white At the end o£ the hiking trip carnations. r | she will spend several days in ,Jfis§ Connie Wilbur, who some famous European city in seyyed as her sister’s maid of, Switzerland or * elsewhere, and 'honttfi wore a sleeygle?s pink will return to the United Stated .crepe-dregs with scooped negk- August 24. line, matching coat and hat, and - * • ! carried a colonial bouquet of | « . M I f . i . - - , . •white carnations and b l u e ’ f c | $ | 6 l l v G l v r l l l l alafeies.. • • ' , 1 j Restorative Training is avail- r ,?h« m°ther of the bride wore able for children with physical a navy blue dress with match- or mental disabilities which ingijacket and white accessories, handicap them ifi their school- ® .?in^ carnation corsage. ingt Training includes speech The bride^oom s mothCT chose an<j voice correfitioni language \ ire^ le?^ Sfeen and white retraining, lip reading, audi- cheeked -suit with white acces- tory training, Braille reading sones and a yellow carnation ancj writing, training in ambula- corsage, ‘tion, one-hand typewriting, re- •Harold Cprscadden was his medial reading, as well as per- brother’s best man. i sonal, social, and work adjust- After the wedding reception ment tmning. They must meet at the home of the bride’s par- certain general and special re- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Corscadden quirements in addition to beiiig left for a wedding trip to Ni- the children of disabled or de-; agara Falls. The bride’s travel- ceased veterans. A monthly log costume ,was a tvyo-piece. allowance of $130 is made to navy and white checked suit, each child in training, navy,accessories and a pink car- Death Gratuity Deadline Ex- nation corsage, t tended: Eligible survivors of ‘ The bride, is. m . graduate of fwhod^d on^or^after Greenwich central school and is ^ar?“ary vJ<>ca” , e employed in ‘Greenwich’by the ^e?..0?] er , ’ „ !?°w ^a7e -New-York Telephonr-company- unt November VlSCT t^make >fr. Corscaddei}, who attended fP^^^ion for the death gra- scfiool in WhMehall, is self em- tuity benefit ployed in faming. / i ^ l ensi on„ a”d Compensation ^ Defined: Pensions are paid by n r S n n iijf hv recipients must report, their pre-nup £ho er -given by the VA on a basis of need,-and WANTED TO BUY—par C6>n. Call Carl Covell, Glens Fills, N. Y, RX 2-8243. v ' r .. ' * ‘v» Belp & w m < - ‘iz-:- Director of Head Start'Program BA Degree, Early eieml educ. 5 yes, .Tchg.. Exp,. , 1 Apply to William McDowell • Executtive Director 'E.O.C. Iftc. Post OJtice fildg., Hudson Falls,' • l^ew ii'drk .* ■ BUILDING . AND REMODEL ING, all * types of carpentry work RX 3-27|Q4. v ; KITCHEN DEPT. MANAGER i Progressive retail company lo cated in the Glens Falls area offers an, excellent opportunity for an experienced organi^r. Layout ability required. Bene fits include base salary. Car al lowance plus fu l l .. hospitaliza tion, life insurance and pension; plan at company,icost',’ \Write BdJt Np.'’ WX,' %GreenwieJijournal,f Gr^eawkh, N.* ,Y. f 12B31 LUMBER A N D , • .BUILDING .SUPPLY Needed < immediately in Hie: 'Glens ^ l t g : area; We are panning'oiir. st^ffi; Wfe- offer excellent opportunity and re muneration f o r \ experienced counter and outside salesmen, Liberal car allowance for oiit- side salesmen. Incentives in clude commissions and bonuses.- Company pays for filll hospitili- zation, life insurance and pen sion plan. 4 Write Box No, -WX; < .< %Greenwich Jburnal , Greenwich, N. Y. 12834 WOMAN WANTED Full Time Position Excellent Wording Coii^ifiwiS; to work in \SALEM MAR; 1 3 tf f t completely . overhauled. ’692-2156;a * PONTIAC J8r*G«T'i!2 ;plus' 2, hardtop, 4-speed ' trans., • JT.Sj.( P.B., bucket seats, AM-FM radilo and -rev., £lus s^oTts options; $ 1 , 4 9 5 ,. Cai) 692^590. EXCELLENT VALUES ^ .Spe^; ciAliaic^''.viinii Used' and Pick-up Trucks.' Five of each on hattd at all times. Care fully selected used cars. New car - purchasing in any make, Aik us about it. Griftin- Broth- ers, ^tishan Bo»4^ Admission Tickets ■The Twentieth Century club | For S P A C Events will meet Thursday, July 6, at 11 a.m. with Mrs. Forrest Pratt. —Greenwich VFW auxiliary No. 7291 is asked to meet with the post Monday, July 3, at 8 o’clock. _• ' —Greenwich VFW auxiliary No. 7291 will hold a food sale at,Sirs, Rose Bailey’s, Main street, at' 3 o’clopk Friday af ternoon,. June( 30. 1 —The directors of the Tri- Couaity Holstein club, the shew committee, sale committee and. selection committee for a coun ty herd will meet at the home of Mrs. John R. Mosher Mon day, July 3, at 8 p.m. —The Veterans o f Foreign Wars auxiliary will meet at the home Thursday, July 6, at 8 p.ra. The .food committee will .be Mesdames Marguerite Brow- nellg Margaret Day, Betty De- Juan and Julia Doesch’er. —Reservations for Greenwich Alumni association annual re union close tomorrow. The re union this year will be held at th e I^ake George mn, Lake George, next Monday, July 3, with a social hour at 6:30, din ner at 7:30 and a business meet- ijig after dinner. Byron Lee and his Dragonnaires from the is-, tani of Jamaica will; play for danejng. . , Reserved seats for six per formances at the Saratoga 'Per forming Arts center have be'en completely sold out, but there are still general admission tickets for these evenings which will go on sale the day of ih e : performance at 5 p.m, at the box office in the east park ing lot. The performances for which reserved seats are now gone are the two evenings of Harry Belafonte, June 29 and 30; the two appearances of Van Cliburn with the Philadelphia orchestra on- August- 3' and 4, and the two evenings that Herb Alpeit and thp Tijuana Brass ■ will';be at' the SPAC^ \August' 21 ajnd 22. LEG A L NOTICE Notice is hereby given that License No. 40A290 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, at 49 Broadway in the Village o f Fort Edward, County of Washington, for off • premises consumption. RUSSELL J. and , BESSIE'A. IIOLLERAN d/b/a South End Grocery 49 Broadway . (( . * Fort Edward, New York 6—29; 7—6 the bridegroom's sleeps,..Miss entlrp ineame n0f baia H y llis Corscadden, Mrs. Harry entire income' 14 1 5 pald Hamilton and’Mrs. Kenneth Hoy, iee m rather tQ ease t!}e pres fpr disabilities Incurred in serv- sure of need on war-time veter- £ 2 ? S ngt° and Mrs- ans who, because of infirmities Raymond,Goffm, , and ^ e> ^ su-bstanOally um- P D im j ADivortwci T employable. On the other hand,; ,v “Ki i v.riAKU-rtiw cul Gonvpensatioil Is paid' by the /M iss Gfenyth Powell, daugh- V A T tbnfpfengMe aUferari or rf1* °„ ^iis fathily for disabilities or Powell, became the bride of death suffered while in miii- Emmet Pfitpard,' son of Mr. tary service. ?nd_Mrs. Lko\\ir& Pritchard of Power of Attorney: Veterans Medina, at 11 o’elpck Saturday or their widows may have their morning, June 24, at the Botts- benefit checks sent directly to. -idll Btfptfct ,% hurch. Rev. M^ a bank deposit to their account .1 Powell officiated at -his dahgh- They may assign a special powi jter si weddjftg. Traditional wed-- crof attorney to a bank author-; 0|ng;mus^ was played by Mrs. i^ n g R :t 6 endorse their ;checksr Harold 'Wilt/ur. An arrange- and place them in their account.! ment of White gladiolus, white, Questions Shout the rights carnations and 'single candles and benefits iof veterans, service- decorated the-church. The wed- men or their dependents may be ding reception was held at the submitted for individual alien-’ home of the; bride’s parents. |, tion to the New York State Di- Mr. and MA, Thomas Hender- visi0n 0 f Veterans Affairs, son of Plattsburgh served County Office Building. Upper .matrpn^pf^hbnpr and J>est taan, f Broa'dway; Fort Edward, News The bride wore a fioor:length York, gown with A-line linen skirt and • ‘ ^ ‘ 'French lace top withscoopneck-i ~ — — -- ------------- ^ line, long sleeves and detach-!. ■ able waistiih '6 train. Her shoul-} L U b t W t l w H T detvlengfh vdil was attached to Get T«u!ts whtn you a,crown of orange blossoms She Mk( otir product calltd SLIM- i °af af bf?UqU^ - % ODEX. No prescription ne«(*ed 4 wfate roses, stephanofas and ivy: You must lose ugiy f . t of your b » k . SLIMODEX Is a Pihk 'boucle A-lme dress with tablet and easily swallowed. No bateau neckline and matching ftarvlng; m exercise, rto short bouffant veil. She carded j,armful druSfc S L I M O D E K sweetheart roses and ^ink feath- GUARANTEE: If not satisfied j.. ----., 1 . jus* r t tl i m l h l The 'bride’s travehng costume UJMJSed to your druggist ^ a s yeUo^v whipped cream gnd g.t your full mcney back, crepe with yellow embroidered SLIMODEX is sold W DONO- 4ace; panels. ,,Her flowers were . h Oe drUG STORE, Greenwitb. daisies. . ii'ii -ftuj - s. f The bride, who was graduated] J V U 1 1 ° rders F,lled from Greenwich central school, - - - ................ v. is a 'sefflbi- at State University' at. Plattsburgh. Mr. Pritchard is a\ graduate of^ Lyndonville high scfifiol and is stationed at the Plattsburgh air force base; ^here the couple will reside. Beef market strong .and active on all grades, maiden h«lf«rs strong, bull market'held firm,- hogs and lambs rttady. C ilf markef held firm, dairy caiwsjn strong demand. SrBXT 5VEEK W E -SELL ON W E DNESDAY, JU L Y 5. CALVES AT 2 O’CLOCK' SHARP, B E E F IM M E D IATELY AFTER. Please get your trucking calls in early. All buyers will be here or represented. Have a good holiday, and drive safely.\ .. ............. . Ship to C A M B R ID G E V A L L E Y L IV E S T O C K M A R K E T To our patrons who want their livestock trucked in pltase 1st us know the\nigl^bifdifir^rT^at^^IVnruesaiirniprn^ fog. It saves us a lot of extra trips. AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY O F F IC E 677-3895 — RESID E N C E 677-3237 Stanley and\ Glenn ISIcLen itliaii, Auctioneers ... - 1 Mile North-of Cambridge on Route 22 - ■ M argaret H, Callahan, Proprietor OIL- FIRED L 0 -B 0 Y FURNACE-BURNER UNIT -.The e.f.m. lo-Boy iturnace-Burner Unit Is onIy .4t indies Jiigh ... ~buf the finest in automatic heating. Every onit is designed ■ find built by e.f.m. Furnace, burner -aiid all component parts ore; carefully mofched for peak efficiency and. economy. No matter what your heating requirements, there's an e.f.m. unit : designed to meet them. Contact your e.f!m. dealer today for a free heating survey ond full information. Convenient Terms SCHNEIBLE & SHEPPARD, INC. 14 Washington St. 692-2291 ' .Greenwich ¥ LEG A L NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • Town^of Easfon ... Washington County, New Yofk '\’for Automobile Junk Yard License ' “ ‘■\^^KENOTID&'that A pupii|;.he^ng will he helji Town Board of the Town Washington ^ u n t y i ' ifork^lM 8:00 o’clock on \ ®uesd 9 y, July 11, 1967, :at ;the* Town Clerk’s Office, located in * NqEthEastoBSNe# Ybrlc, oh.the applicgtioh^dil' John E. Rich, to( cpjjduct ..-an; autpinpbi|e junk fltfdt ttiider the provisions pf‘ 0 tiiff Geheral iM^nictpal taw' of the State of New York: at ;Windy Hill Road, New York. feEASE T AKE FURTHER ;NOT!CE that at said time and • place an opporfunity will then and there be given to all per-'* sons to he heard on such appli cation. ' pated; June 23, 1967. John W. Visser ■a .... Tdjfen Clerk- . . .. ■ ' , . F ir s t Prize A ll B e e f F R A N K S 8 5 c fb. Choice CHUCK R O A S T S B A C O N \ Ground CHUCK 79e1b. Seidner : SALADS Potato — Macaroni 39c lb. Wjfi 89c lb. Sliced off Slab Thick or Thin Beauty Basket .NAPKINS 60 coiyitr 2 /3 3 c F ir s t Pinze ’ : PIPPINS 89c lb. Maine ?S 'F in e s t ■ . C H I C k « N B reasts 69c lb . Legs 59c lb . FA N T A S T IC SPRAY CLEANER ' I Free Delivery rr- Phone 692-7400 — Greenwich -m -t'y ■ y