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-Í-.J --V GUEENW.CH.toURN.L ■'Îh^f&#îli'%è«' monthly meeting of the Greenwich central school board of education. oft June IHtrained, e v e n t s 13 at 7 30 ,m the room. '. _ . v ; VLECÍAINCITICE ' ' Please'take notice that the Planning Board of the-Tovvn of Greemvich will hold:a public hearing, pursuant to Section •276 .of the Town Law on Application of Berkshire —propertiesand-HarryJ. Becker for . approval oC,a minor su&äivisiön,' Said” Subdivision consists of approximate one •t» 8 fe and is located’ori the corner of County Rte. 49 and Mill Road in the Hamlet of ■ Cossayuna,. • ' > Said hearing will be held on the 15th day of June, -197? at the Town Office Building, 2 Academy Streets Greenwich, New York .af 7:30 P.M.,. at which time all • interested persons will be given än opportunity to be heard. , By order òf.. the Planning Boari .. ..... ... Doris S. Saunders. . Clerk of the Town of • Greenwich Planning Board 6-9 , areMonday Asbfpresstjme yester day, it appeared that the evening would be another damp one, causing t-he- concertin the park and the strawberry' festival to be postponed yet again. The everits were to be in the next to St. Paul’s Episcopal church, Main— Judy Klin. E. F. »Tickets arepstill^ aysiit able .for honor Edgar F.: Snyder tb.,^ be held Tuesday, June 14, • at 7:30 pfm. at.\f Greenwich... h)£ cafeteria. Mr. Snyder is fefeiring-Ju] school officer of Ch§ school , :; district. Tickets im y be* put?-; chased at Pratt’s Clothiftg,' • §tore, ''stitches' or r ! « i t w i e street, Greenwich, on; Tuesday. They were put off until Wednesday be cause of rain. Monday was then set as the alternate rain date. Therefore, if it rained last night,. the'‘concert and festival will be Monday. •Salem. The most intelligent person in the world is considered by many to be Kim Ung-Yong of South Korea with an I.Q. of 200 . _ • -SümßWlWilft'FOFTHE ^■àaÿ!ÂjP#iK‘ïORK COUSlYOP WASHINGTON Obituary LEIGH JEFFORDS SR. The death of Leigh ■ Jeffords Sr., \72 occurred-; at . S t Mary’s hospital,. Troy., on ^Friday, June 3, . after $ brief illness. The funeral was held Monday from the Riverview Fu neral home, Troy, with the Rev. Richard Elw e ll, pastor of the Christian Church'Disciples, officiat ing» Interment was in ThéKirfe Sìngèr choir-of Fort Lauderdale,' Fla.-, wiU present- a concert at thè United church in Green- June which will begin, is open to -the variety of concert, fc$p<m., public. A- choral music You are invited to view an exhibit of the photographs of Carl L Hazelton Now Hung — sUhe-Greenwich-Office - of Home Savings Bank of Upstate New York ^ . ErtrTv^n'^~’^ {^ ro^ Rtgrv'r~-^wieh-ori-Saturday„ejLeiiing^ will b e included, a s w ell a s selections by the bell choir. The choir is made up of forty-two high school students .and is one of ten choirs of the, Fort iander- dale church. The local concert will be part .of a three week tour of the northeast. * Troy. Mr. Jeffords w as born in G reenw ich' an d * h a d lived in Troy fof .the p a s t 80 years. He h a d been em p loyed by th e city of Troy in.the-department of public works, retiring several years ago, Survivors include -■ his wife, Helen Collett Jef fords; two sons, Richard of Utica, and Leigh Jr. of Troy; one step-daughter, leilia Winne of Troy- three step-sons, Gorman Waters and John Htinnes, both' oTTroy, and“ Har wood of Greenwich; one Squad Roster brother; John Jeffords of Greenwich; two sisters, Mrs, Beulah Potter and ____ _ ______ „ _____ ^ Mrs,-Maty Waters^ h o ^ : _ j | ai|ii**^siewartr: -Jan^. of Greenwich; five grand» Weatherwax; ,nodnTto The duty poster next week for the Eastoh- Greenwich Rescue squad will be: Sunday, June 1 2 - 6 a.m. to noon, Geraldine Brown, Hoy Qsberg, Helen Woods; noon to 6 p.m, Claude Christiana, Kay Collins, Roy Osberg; 6 p.m. to midnight, Jane W eatherwax-, M'firty Hughes; jmidriigK to 6 a.m. Paula Sawyer, Don ald McLeotj. ; Monday *- S a.m. to noon, Janice Harsha* children. p.m, MMgaret, ,Çôî%?M ; . •• ■ wais ¡ « i * *, , ■ ,s - t £ ( * The-penny post card, nickel Cigar, and quarter fiairctit have long since gone (life wayof ttie $600 tar and the S4,(XKMionte—typicat costs back In 1940. r iBut It’s a fact.the average cost ofa kilo-watt-liour of electricliv Is almost exactly what. it was before World War II. \ TEN TIMES MORE USED Then why is the average electricity bill-higher? Because there aic_.su many more ways to use electricity now..v uses avtfifulile to ju^i'about evemme. regardless of age or madiiiisis; hair dryers and self-cjsstnirt!* ovens; air condi tioning,. fmSftirs, stereo. sewing-machines. lomtme a few. The average Ameiiean uses ten times jijore electricity _mav titan wheri it used to ’‘Cost the satiK“ ■ After years of remaining stable, the cost of electric power slmvly iolltiwetl the soaring prices of all that went into it: coal and oil costs. labor costs, the costs of, wire anti poles, transformers and turbines: a never-ending list. WHAT’S BEING DONE A&ÔIJÏ THE f UTURE Were continually seeking the lowest-cost methods.for generating utid distributing electric power „Increased use of the olteapest fuels. More productive equipttieitt and people. Oqr goal is to keep the cost of electricity at the most, reasonable price. We want electrict’iy to remain the IT ’S BETTER HERE .!huw.k's clectric rates are among the Luwest in the countrv. They ¡ire the very lowest charged by any mtiiol- i!tifityjtiNew~York State. \ • Electricity is a precious commodify arid when used wisely its among the best values around. We're work- ing to keep it that way. T N IA G A R A /i U M O H A W K Clarissa Hughes, Nancy Wescott; 6 p.m. to mid night, Walt Roberson, Ronald Thomas; midnight to 6 a.m, Walt Roberson, Tom Butler. Tuesday — ‘6 a.m. to noon. Patricia Goman, John Garrett, Margaret Conkey;' noon to 6 p.m. Patricia Goman, Roy Osberg,Jobn:Garr.ett;6 p.m, to midnight, Ernest Steward Don Rice, Mike Sherin; midnightto 6 a.m. Ernest Scewart, Helen Ruddock,' Roxy Pemrick. Wednesday-—J &,m, to- noon, Helen Wckk|s, Matjr anl. Walt.t^otjefson; noon —Ruth L. Zink, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C: Zink, was named to the dean's list at the University of' South Carolina, for the_:spring semester. Ruth is ehrolled in the health and physical education school there. -j-Mud¥on_ ValIey Com* munity. college has an nounced that Gaiy Dixson and Gerald iiedaire were named to the. prespent’s list for their academic achievement, during the spring semester. Gary ___ _ , t _ .. sem e s tér to 6.p.m. Mflfy ’Roberson1^ ' ’ maintained a_ B plus Helen. Woods, ’ Eleanor, ■fliKmessiijru-is spuiisofed'liy Ni^gatu M»hawli's2KUHKIihuti;h(i)derswhose ¡tíveslfntnl niukes |iossit>lea liíoderñ efierj>y^system. ../nrewnmw \ benefit. MacNeil; S p.m. to 6 a ,m ,. Margaret Simmons, Ray mond MacNeil* David Harsha.^ - Thursday —- 6 a.m. to noon, Shirley DeFoe, Geraldine Brown, Ruth Stewart; noon to 6 p.m. Claude Christiana, Marty Hughes, Paula Sawyer; 6 p.m. to midnight, Tom Butler,' Charles. Woods, Carolyn Hartwell; .mid night. to 6 a.m. Walt R o b e r son, C h a r les Woods, Carolyn Hartwell. Friday - 6 a.m. to noon, Eleanor MadNefi, Ruth Stewart, Helen Woods; noon to 6 p.m. Claude Christiana, Nancy Wescott, Paula Sawyer; 6 p.m. to midnight, Terry Kelly*. Walt and Mary Roberson; midnight to 6 a.m. Leo Garso, David Harsha. Saturday — 6 a.m. to noon, . Alice Osberg, Janice Harsha, Edward Whiteside; noon to 6 p.m. Claude Christiana, Kay Collins, Elsie Whiteside; 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Arthur and Virginia Adaihs, Roy Osberg, LEGAL NOTICE COLLECTOR’SNÛTICE Notice Is hereby given to the taxable ' inhabitants of the village or Corporation of Greenwich. New York, that I, fjiè-undersigned collector of taxes in and for the said Village or Corporation, have received tbe warrant for the collection af toes for the present ÿear, and ferir,t will' receive said taxes at the Community Building, in said including July l,' 1977, frorn 9 »QQ A.M^. Ùtttiï .4 P.M. eàch except Saturdays* tfiat tintev (June I to July I) no •iilterestor-fee^willbè charge after July I, 5 per centuni wîH Be added for first ntorith, and an additional one-half of brie per 'centum for feach month artd fraction thereof thereafter until paid- < ' • - . . MARY C. BROPHY ' Deputy Village f Clerk-Treasurer 64 average, while-Gerald hud a perfect record. —•Week end guests of Mrs* Donald Judd were Mr. and .Mrs. Lester ‘Worthingtoft of Woodbusry Heights, N.J. . Ladies dedicate flag r The ladies Auxiliary to Greenwich VFW post 7291 dedicated their new American flag and auxil iary banher at their meeting June 2, Dedicat ing: officer was Janet Barton, past council presi dent, assisted by Past President Eliza Wendell and Past Council Presi dent; Eveiyts'Weidon. Because it was the.final meeting of the 76-77 term, P r e s id e n t Eleanor Pacheco asked the auxil iary \ to recognize and thank the following chairmen for devoted and efficient service for many years*. • . - June Lewis^ hospitah and” rehabilitation; Julie Perry, birthdays; Helen Brophy and Hazel Abbott, Memorial day flowers'and grave markers; Julia Do^AeiieFj- JGfewistnaa#' foi? sepvt^eimeft; “Ada Bailey, secretary;'\ Evelyn Wel: . T jo o V M arguerite Bro-whell,, treasurer and Marge jef- forda, Liite-a-Bike. A was pjr< -outgoing conductress, for several years in heir office. President Pacheco also expressed gratitude to ¡all dinner ' chairmen and porkers, and officers arid members for exjelient support* in the past two —George Beck is a surgical patient at Childs hospital in Albany. —Heidi Harrington was named to the dean’s list at —Keuka college 'for the spring semester. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. George Harrington of Bald Mountain. —Scott C, Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Philip Fosters, was named to the dean'¿list at Northeastern university in Boston. —Robert G.’ Davis, a.' student at Morrisville Agricultural: and .Tech nical college, was named to the dean’s ¡1st for the spring semester. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis.. —Mr. and Mrs. Jaryis Stevens o f Woodstock spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. R.Y. Stevens. -E .J. McClanghry has returned h6me from the Mary McClellan hospital where he has been a patient. Mr, and Mrs, Wayne ^•Kuzmich and —sons, Nicholas and Jeffery, of Louisville.Ky., are visit ing his parents* Mr, and Mrs. Michael Kuzmich. -Mrs. ~Staud IN FORECLOSURE TELMARIC, INC., Box i 172, . • .Syracitse. New York' ‘ Plaintiffs ■ vs. \ . <. ' — SAMANTHA INDUSTRIES, INC..; - AGWAY, INC.: «nd THE STATE TAX COMMISSION - — ■■■■.■ ........ ■— . Defendants PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT In pursuance of a judgment Of .foreclosure and sale,duly made and entered in the above , entitled foreclosurè action - dat^d May 9,1977 and entered • in the office of: the County Clerk of Washington County. I, the undersigned Referee named itr said judgment, will sell at public auction, on June 27,. 1977 Ji'±owgr first lobby County Courthouse, Hudson Falls, New York in' the Village of Hudsoij Falls, County of Washington. State of New York, at 11:00 o'clock A.M.. the premises described in said , judgment as follows: PARCEL I -----\âH PARCELS OF • LAND, situated in the To\sn of Greenwich, County of Wash ington, and State of New York, and being lots numbered 1 . 2 . 5, 8 ,9, 12, 14. l i 45, 47 and __ 35 as. shown. on a, map of Acade'^^PS'fk'lnr^irTiriFfe' Washington Co'unty Clerk's Office in Map Drawer 26, and for a more complete descrip tion of said lots, reference to said map is hereby made. BEING a portion o f premises described as Parcel. I in a deed front Carol Lvttle, individually and as Executor and Trustee under the Last _ Will and . Testament «f Joseph Lvttle. • Jr..: William J. .lyttle, Jr.. individually. Christie E. \ Lvttle. individually, Carol . Lyttle. Jr.. irtdividually, and Iota Lyttle Medd. individually, to Charles C. Magnet! dated 1 May 10, 1972, and recorded August' 24, R72. I n , the *' Washington County Clerk’s Office in liber 435 of Deeds^t Page530.“ - ' PARCEL II — ‘Interest Shall be payable at the afeove rate on thé unpaid principal on thih • 15th day of September. 1976. and on the 15th day of , September.-197?,-and OB; fiie I5th,i?ay of September 1978. The Obligor shall have the who has been a patient at the Mary McClellan hos pital, was released yes terday and -will be staying with her daughter, Majx_ Messina, In Saugerties while convalescing. —Chester foomey has returned home, after spending a week in . Hudson Falls visiting his son-in-law and daughter— . Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tefft. -M r. and Mrs. -Alex Dibrowa of Woodside, Cal., returned to their home last Tuesday. They had beeri in this area“ visiting her patents, Mi. --and - Mrs. Raymond Goman Jr., • and h is. mother, Mrs. John Dibrowa o f Schuylerville. -M r. .and Mrs. Allan Ericksoh and daughters, Juliette and . Nicole, of Columbia, Md., spent last weeli—witH her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crosier. - — Kurt Hartwell, son of Mr... and Mrs. . Robert Hartwell, was graduated Adirondack right to re«pav any ur all of said obligation without penalty hut any paynient thercni shall not postpone the next succeed- iug pavntci)! due' as herein prescribed. AND THE PRIN CIPAL SHALL BE DUE AND PAYABLE ON THE ISTH D-AY OF SEPTEMBER, 1978.** PARCgL III - “ ALL THAT PMCELOF1AMD situated in the Town of Greenwich, County of Washington and State' of New York, commenc ing at a point on the south bounds of Wilson Street at th(? northeasterly corrterof Lot No. 20 showft on a map of ACADEMY PARK on file in the Washington County Clerk's Office in map drawer •26 thence along the south Raugh?— hputids of Wilson Strer N 87' ■ Cfl* Cf 1 M. iti .L, ! t 59* E. 200.« feet to the northwest corner of |ands of Pli'mnev: thenfe along the west bounds of Phiiiney S 00 ° 28* VV. 118.66 feet: thence N m 32‘ W, 200.0 feet to the east bounds of said Lot No. 20 ; thence along same N 00 s 28\ E. 108.18 feet to the south i bounds of Wilson Street and | the place -of beginning, and f containing 0.56 acres of land, ; •nture ut less. I BEING a portion uf prum* * ists dcscrrocd\as ParcelTm it deed from Carol Lyttle, in- • -dividqally and as Executor and 1 Trustee .under the Last Will i and Testarneiit of Joseph . Lvttle, Jr., William J. Lyttle^ ; Jr., individually., Christie E. ; Lyttle, individually, Carol* t Lyttle, Jr., iridivldually 1 and tola Lyttfe Medd. in(fivldfl'a1ly. to Charles C. toagnelPdated May t()’, 1972 and recorded. August 24. 1^7? hf the Washington County- Clerk’s Office in Liber 433 of Deeds at Page 550. ^ Said premises are sold' subject to any .state 6 f facts an accurate survey m^-shflw, to \ y \ covenants, restrictions and\i | cascriie:nls,~if: any,;;t 6 \ taxes, assessments, water charges. violatiotts,zorting--regulations • artd ordinances of the eityv town or village in ¡whtcH said from Adirondack Com- ,, Kurt plans to continue his -a! y l ’ 1977 education next year at SUNY at Plattsburgh. -E d w a r d W illiam Fitzgerald will celebrate his first birthday Satur day, June II, atrthe feme of his parents, Dr, and lírs. John^Fitzgerald. ___ Lawrence Ë. Corbett, Referee ALI. GERBER. PAPPAS & COX , • . -Blaintiff's Attorntv 305 G.ridley Bldgrr~: 103 East Water-:;Streëf,J ' V Syracuse, N,Y, 13202 U- ' ' } 5*26; 6-2, 9, 16 PRETTY G; 1 There’s xiothi tering to a horn kept»' ¡¿arid, » shr-ubs-,—arvd- flower beds. Lili table garden th bumper crop, turnips,-and' g: mogt flattdriing .... and -a goqi sometirnea. t all too often it is participants. Before garde in arms and v hose around 1 would even working with could be anyt most producti' fyinK hobby in me explain. Gardening 1 ingare great, il that- they are produce certair if you recogn physical limit! you do them w as well as end Most people winter. Then, i (if spring, try lawns ur gari attractive on tl one day. They trim, trim.triir . . . hend, bei result is ouch, .Their backs h cles ache, am why. Although g not use tremei energy or fore shock situatio required by competitive s| be recognized threat may be Many health d result of aw \posnjiijns use conditioned f and overind necessarily ac CARD OF1! I would like friends in t church, nei Mo wry avenu friends for the and flowers si my 96th b Crescent Mai home. Permeli CARD OF We wish I opportunity I our family who in ñny w make our SOtl Mich a happy we want you much.we apf Ernest and IN MEM In loving n father, Josef Sr., ‘who .£ seven years 1970. You are nt Rad. * Nor will you As long a memory last We will rem Daughter. Grandsc Norma, Michae «i-- J t . . > afid C¡ ■ Re --„JU L