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’t 1 ,A large number of the stolon tne Cambridge central school have re ceived fdjthfr their vprd of acceptance all at the college of pice. i<,< Walsh, daughter iL and Mrs. William Wilst Jr., will attend the Coueip of Saint Rose pi * as will Kathleen ustin, daughter of jd Mrs. William F. rpf Buskirk. Anne, interested in scieijc^ and secondary edmition, has been awai led a $500 per year acac >mic achievement schoi irship at the college. She s a regents scholar ship dinner and the DAR Goods, Citizen girl this year; she attended Empire Girls state last year, and was elected to the Na- tionaHHonor society as a juniori She has paftici- patedin girls’ sports and been fctive in her class. KatBeen, who plans to major,an special educa tion, fas local and re- UGAL NOTICE STATE OF NEW YORK SU PEME COURT COUNT OF WASHINGTON NC'ICEOF SALE In ex No. 7467B CLAREN E L. KILBURN and I M f f l ULBUHNT ------- j Plaintiffs, i-against- CATHERNE COTE; TEFFT PUBLISHES. INC.; and THE STATE Ot NEW YORK. Defendants. ..............t ............................ In pursiince and by virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dily granted by this Court anf entered in the Washingtd County Gerk’s Office oii tip 16th day of April, |9?6, I, the undersigned. Referee, dily appointed in this action for uch purpose, will expose for sale and sell at public auci on to the highest bidder the: :for at the Town Offict Buitling, 2 Academy the Vjlli*g.fevpf' iwich. W ashington Nw York on the 8 th Ju ^ . 1976, at 10:00 in tib forenoon of that day. 6 e premises directed by the jiBgment to be sold, and therei^ described as follows: \A t THAT TRACT OR PARC L OF LAND, situate in the 1>\vn of Greenwich, Washi igton County. New York, briefly described as follows! Beginning at a point in the jertherly shore line of MacDotgall Lake where said shore I ie is met by a brook which t lpties into said Lake; thence i a generally easterly dlfeetis atong the- northerly shore li e a- distance of 360 feet, mt e or less, to an iron pipe pll ed in the ground in said sh reline; thence in a g'enerall northerly direction, through, i poplar tree, along the line most o< distanci generall; SOO feet pipe talc thence ii direction parallel shore ofi a s ton e w a ll fen c e f o r said course and and on. a line parallel with afore- nientioni 1 brook, a distance o f more or less, to a in said stone wall; a generally westerly on a line generally vith the northerly viacDougall Lake, a distance iif 360 feet, more or less, to asoft maple tree by a beaver dm in the easterly bounds ojsaid brook; thence in a gperaily southerly direction ilong the easterly bounds if said brook a distance <' 500 feet, more or less, to th point with a right of way for h jress and egress to said lot ffier property of first parties, aftng the course of an existing (jiveway. , \The move premises are ga&of premises conveyed by James Br< man to Clarence L. Kilburn a d Sarah Kilburn by warranty deed dated De cember 3,1942, which deed is recordedin the Washington County flerk’s Office on December, 1942 in Liber 230 />f Deeds it Page 199.” Dated: May 3, 1976 MILLER MANNIX, P.C. • Attorneys for Plaintiffs .OFFICE : P.O. ADDRESS 11 Chesti' Street, P,0.- Box 765 Glens Fa s, New York 12801 Tel. (518 792-6521 The ap roximate amount of the lien is , $19,004,39 'with interest, osls and .allowance . $652.10 vi th interest, together with jhe iipenses o f the sale. The fapp tajmate amount of “ the; 4 ake, ' assessments and watBr ra es. 4§, S674.67 and inter'est. '5-6,,13,. 0,27 gional winner of the recent Freedom Essay contest. She is on the yearbook staff; has been a member of the senior band-and senior chorus four years, and has been a cheerleader for football and both JV and varsity basketball. She partici- pafecTin varsity track; JV field hockey and has had parts in-school plays. She is active in 4-H. ’ Matthew Conor Pender, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Pender of South Union street, Cambridge, will attend the University of Notre Dame for the liberal arts program, planning a major in science. He has been president of his class for four years. He is the winner of a regents scholarship; was.recipient of the. Bausch &_Lomb science award this year; and was elected to the / 3 National Honor society as a junior. He has been in the senior band four years and been in the All- County band. In addition, Matt played varsity foot ball, basketball aiid base ball. Michael Eugene Swo- boda, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Swoboda of West Main street, Cambridge, has been accepted at the Rochester Institute of Technology to major in He has beeh^a member-of - the freshman football, JV basketball and baseball teams aihd is on the varsity baseball team. He was in the senior' band three years; is on the staff of the yearbook; and been in class plays both as a member of the class and crew. Mary Margaret O’Con nor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Connor of North Park street, Cam bridge, plans to attend the registered nurse program al St Mark’s '..hospital s$$|Lbf nursing.',Shei was*, recently elected to the' National Honor society and is on the yearbook staff. She has been a cheerleader for football and JV basketball; has played JV softball and varsity basketball and softball. Peggy has been in class plays. She is a candystriper volunteer at the Mary McClellan hos pital. Cordelia Marie Hahn, daughter of Mr? and Mrs. Frank Hahn of Cam bridge, will attend the fall class of the Mary McClel lan hospital school of practical nursing. She has been a candystriper there for two years. She is on the yearbook staff; has been on the class play crews and casts, and has worked-as an assistant for the girls* field hockey and track teams. She is also a member of -the business club. Elaine Ann Wilbur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wilbur of Johnsonville, will enter the office practices pro gram at Adirondack Community college. She was recently elected to the National Honor society, ' was top salesman for the junior magazine drive last year, and has been a member of—the senior band since ninth grade. She was the Dairy Prin cess alternate for Wash ington county last year. Elaine is editor of the yearbook and has been class secretary four years. She is a member of the tenbis club, has partici pated in girls’ JV softball, ancLwas in the junior play. Outside school, she is active in 4-H and the Western Square Dance club. Tammy Lynn Ogilvie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard* J. Ogilvie of Eagle. Bridge* will enter . the recreation leadership program ,at Hudson Valley. She is president of the girls' jrarsity club and secretary of her class. She *has participated, in girls’ vafsity- field hockey, bas-' ketfrall and track and has s e n i o r s p l a H f o r c o l l e g e GREENWICH JOURNAL Thursday, May 20,1976 SALEM PRESS Page 11 been a football and basketball cheerleader, Tammy has been in the senior band four years and is on the yearbook staff. Sharon Marie Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Andrew of Eagle Bridge, will enter the one year secretarial program at Mildred Elley in Albany. She received the school’s Family Lead er of Tomorrow award this year from General Mills. She has been in the senior chorus four years and is on the yearbook. * staff. Sharon participated in intramural sports and has sung with the area Com munity chorus. Daniel Thomas Flynn has been accepted at the state university college at Oswego for the liberal arts program; Stephanie De- Momet Villet, at the state college at Potsdam for fine arts; and Terence Allen Brennan, for the state college at-Plattsburgh Ifor the liberal arts program. Flynn is the son of Mx. and Mrs. Willard Flynn of Buskirk; has' been a member of the varsity soccer team four years; and plays coed volleyball. He is a state regents scholarship winner. Miss Villet, daughter of Charles deGrey Villet 6 f Shushan, entered $he Cambridge school -*ia 4 year from the Van Nuyis, Cal., high school. Here she had a featured role in the recent musical pro duction, Oliver. She re ceived an honorable men tion for her pen and ink drawing in the art contest sponsored- by the Fourth District of the New York state Federation of Women’s clubs. Brennan, son of Mr. “ d Mrs. Donald Bren nan, East Main street, Cambridge, was student council senator three years; student council. treasurer last year and is .council .president this ; year. Terry has played modified and varsity foot ball, jv and varsity basketball and been on the JV and now the varsity ’/baseball teams. He has been in class plays and served on committees. He has played Pony league and now American Legion baseball. As a tenth grader, he received a Good Citizen award for tutoring in elementary school. M a r y A n i t a H a llo c k , daughter o f M r . a n d M r s . Eugene G . H a llo e k , B u s kirk, plans to attend Siena college for a major in languages. She is a state regents scholarship al ternate and was elected to the National Honor society as a junior. As a ninth grader, she won the prize of Captain Maxson unit, American Legion auxil iary, for the girl who made the most improvement in all subjects. Mary has been class treasurer two years. She is on the yearbook staff; has been in class plays; and played JV softball and coed volleyball. Kimberley Anne Sher man has been accepted at Canisius college for a major in science, Daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sherman, Buskirk ( she is a state scholarship winner. She transferred to the- Cam bridge school from the Raymond, N.H. high school where she was active in Drum and Bugle Corps and Girl Scouts. Here she is on the yearbook staff, has been in class plays, and is a member of the business club. Pamela Jane Cullinan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner B. Cullinan of Buskirk, has been ac cepted at fhe University of Vermont where she plans to major in physical education. As a senior, Pam was a winner of a state regents scholarship and a member of the undefeated league and sectional champion field hockey team. She was elected to the National Honor society as a junior and thaFyear was chosen ‘for All-State band. She received a Good Citizen award for tutoring in the elementary grades and has varsity letters in, field hockey and track. Pam has been on the girls’ varsity track team for four years, is co-cap tain of the varsity field hockey . team, and co president of the varsity club. 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