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School Staff Honored FULTON - The Board of Education will hold a staff recognition breakfast from 6:30 to 9 a.m. Friday at the Volney Elementary School. Invitations_ have been mailed to retirees whose addresses are available. All retired Topic: Menrnl Health OSWEGO - An overview of mental health and public health services pro- vided by the county will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday in the Public Health Training Room, 70 Bunner St. The presentation, entitled \Let's Talk About Mental_ Health,\ coincides ivith N.~~l!l} [iealth M!lnl,b. and will prclvid& ~~;ommunity residenrs. and: human se:r;vke agencies with !he opportunity to become aware of available services. It is part of a month-long effort by mental health professionals to encourage the public to speak openly about the realities of memat illness. · As part of the mental health campaign, nwterials have bwu de-veloped for pubtic distribution, including a glossary of fre- quently misunderstooa psychiatric terms. For more information, -con tact the COIJnty lvtenta!_Health Unit at 349-3591. Rummage Sale Set LYSANDER - The Little Utica Un- itj:d Methodist Church is sponsoring a rummage sale Thursday through Saturday. The hours will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 11-12, and from 9 a.m. to noon on May 13. May 13 will be- bag day. , , Fr~ coffee will be available. Sale Scheduled .. . . ' \ :1!. ' 1 11, ·/'t11itLi,IIIIJ ·1.'11•, /l',·,tu,·-fd'' \/.iii Iii /'l,\•1 l'.t''l' 1 ~~~:.e&:-..~<··~:.:.;~,;,~)~'l,i!~~~:t.,...~~~w~.;;.:::. .. ~, .·· ... ~:}... \:. .. : · ··.,,-: .. ~ ' , ..... : :·~·,: .. :: ·:::·· •.. ·. ·.· ~=:.':-..~=x::~--~ • .: :--.:~ ,,:.~ = .: ••.•. · ••• w:~:. ··. · .o ~: Fulton Forec:asts · , · · ·~~- ~ · A Scb09l---rr-ax Hike~ Cloudy todaY.' w~th periods of railt.- f{igh near 55. East wind$ 5 to 15 mph becoming northeast and increas_!ng to • 15 to 25 mph. Tonight an_d Thursday, windy and cool with more rain. Probl!.- bility !lQ percent. Low 40 to 45. N'orth- east winds 15 to 30 mph tonight. High 'fl\ursday in tile mid SOs. The Numbers· 61 44 MEAN 52.5 percent S-E 1-3 mph SUNSET 8:18 SUNRISE,5:46 RE- CORJ)S 84, 1883 & 27, 1902 Readlll&J ~L;C for a 24·bour pedod cndlll& 8 g.m. today. Extended Forecast Chance of showers Friday. Rain likely Saturday and Sunday .J)aily lows 45 to 50 and highs in the 60s. -' Qy SHELLJ£Y MANLEY Staff Writer FULTON - The Board_ of.Educalion unanimously !IPProved a.tenrative $26.6 million budget Tuesday that could raise .individual tliJ(es an average of 4.91 percent. The 1989;1990 projl~ fleets a 9.71 dent Loooard Schick, Noting that the ln!dget.l!as been in the works since last July, Superintendent Jphn O'Rourke recommen.\fed.the budget be appro'led \with SQme real pride.\ , • New teBfhing positions will include a foreign language feache( for the junior and' senior high s~haJf;.time libla>- - -rian and science teacher au Tax Increase Estimated a nurse. The added positions Accor<)ing to Business Administrator were due to increased· enrollment and Alfr~ Allen, the 1989-90 tax level is Regents Action Plan requir~ents, said necessarily vague at tliis point, due to O'Rourke. · 'AA~ uncertainties in assessment rates in each \These were in regponse to law and the, muliicipality. _ needs of the children,\ lie e~tplained. \We Although the district recently received all firmly believe these are all neeessary this year's local assessment rates from the · ... (showing) a real response to instruo.- couricy, current equalization rates are ·not tional needs. and operational issues.!' . yet available. As a result, the 4.91 percent Asbestos Removal Cost ' : ~se is based on last -year's equaliza- Thebudget also includes a projected \\' lion rate, Allen :eKP.Iained>-\'\ $400,000 foF. a-sbesto~ remov-aL . · ough \in mo~t cases there Will not ~rke.noted.lhat.after..this.summ~ _ - \ .. -- Dr.Darwtrl G .-carlson~L-oorothy R: Ni.iUiqg - tv'IBLBOURNE, Fla.- \Vord has been SYRACUSE _._ ~V'u'l:y Riley Nut- received of the death of Dr. Darwin G.- tin g. 71, a resident of Sy.racu.Se, died Carlson, 64, who died Tuesday e-vening _ Tuesday at Castle Rest Nursing Home. here following a long illness. Mrs. Nuijing was a native of Fairfield, _ Mr-_Carlson ~as _tl_le former s_IJJJerin- Va.,an_<i had Jived in Syracuselll~stofher teodent of the Oswego · City School life. She was . formerly employed with Dislrict, serving from September 1974to Dey Brothers Department Store, Ilj!l~ary 1980. He was also an adjunct Syracuse. 'processor at SUNY -Oswego in 1977. · Her husband, Raymond L., died in Emilie R: Scheuerman STATEt-i ISLAND= Wcrd h~~ been reccivcil of tiie cteath of Emilie Rosine Scbeuerman, 75, who died May 4 in Staten . lsl~nd. · Sheis.SUIYiYed by a son and !l;mgM~r.:_ in-law, William B. 'and Louise Scheuer- man of Minetto; and three grandchildren, Willi,am E. Jr., Karl and Liesel Scheure- man i all of Miiletto. Prior to his position as superindent in 1977. ' Oswego, he was superintendent of Ra- Mrs. Nutting was a member of the Arrangements were in care of the mapq Central School II in S_pring Valley, Liverpool First l}nited Methodist Church Harmon Funeral Holf\e, Staten Island. N.Y., from 1969 to 1974; and was andaformerml'lmber.oftheFirstMethod- Services and burial were Monday in previously associate sup~rintendent at ist Church of Syracuse and its Keeney Staten Island. Sweet Home Central School, Tono- Circle. She was also a member of the wanda, N.Y. Syracuse WOmen's Bow ling Association __ V/Ilile in Oswego, he was active in the and the ~uKiliar_y of the Syracuse Turners. Rober:t J, MacDougall be a major change,'' said Allen;\assess- asbestos cleanUR.effort, \the vast majol\\ mant rates ha\!e increase(! this vear over ity of it. will be gone.\ : I!!St.\ He atiti~ute<! !It~ chinge to new Allen painted out the district C. nllif,~ housing construction and increased as- dated by the state to adhere to an asbestos sessm~nts -in-some towns .after property removal plan ' 1 according to the schedule updates. · we filed with the state.\ He noted- that \The amount of tax raised in a dty m - Fulwn wasoneofthe.fewdis!rlctsin Ne~'.l town.canchangebecausetheequalizatiotl York State ihat submitted their asbestos rate can change,\ Allen continued. \It's a management plans under the state'$ deadc 4.91 a':erage (tax increase_ for all towns) line last October. The district is expected .... but 1t could be 6 to mmus 2 percent to receive $240,000 back from the slate b._._..;;; ..... JttC4u:l:~::c •• r .. te.-W~--fq;- tliv f'\vj.;ct : no control over that- that comes from \Our district is growing, that's wh' -the state.'' we're receivingan increase in siate aid; Teachers Added while others are receiving no increaseoni Administrators praised the new reduction in state aid,\ noted Allen. · budget, which}ncludcs eight new t((llch- A public hearing on the 1989-1990 ing positions. \We've tried. to come up tentative school budget is set for 7:30 with the best programs atthe best possible p.m. June 13 in tfie Education- Cent61' cost ... I'm proud that we haven't had to auditorium. The budget adoption dead~ cut anything,\ commented board Prcsi- line is June 30. \ ,, VOLNEY - A rummage and craft i-!)-0'-c-'---.~b.-...m-~•\'>c~ gOQd:rsale-wiU-be-Jteld ~renovauon-oFIGitgSford Park--and-fit2? --- ·Sire-.s-smvive!t by _three _claughte_rs, - · - - , hugh Parkelementaryschoolsandwellas Janet Nolan of Syracuse,. Jeanne Chap,- --PHGENIX- Robert J.-MacDougall, · tne planning of !he Oswego ·Middle man oi-PennelW!l!e and Judy Pill!'ee of ~2,-a-resident-of--West-Rivf;lr Road,-died School. - North Syracuse; two &Q~s. Raymonc,t'C. of Tuesday ·ac St. --Ma.i-y's .ltosj)itar Mayo Tourism.Conf-erenee·Siated: -- -- - - - • -- ---- --- --~ ---- - T OSWEGO- '!'he-County of Oswego-: -€had·Dawson,.flea Grant Extension Spe~- l I ' I !· Saturday at the Bristol Hill Church. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served. ------scnenings Begin · FULTON- The candidate screening panel of the Fulton City Democratic Committee is considering candidates for this year'a November general election. \We have met with our incumbents and others,\ said soreening committee chair- . man Michael Otis. \In an attempt to keep the process open, we invite anyone wishing to be a. candidate for the Demo- Cratic Party to call592-4329 or 59~-2709 for any .inquiries.\ · Maps Available ~·\\~00- _; ThtL~ty Soil-and Water Conservation District, an author- ized. dealer of U.S. Geological Survey maps,. has a complete inventory of the 7 5-minllle-scries-iu stoCk- and -available for Oswego County and adjacent areas. Maps can be ordered by phone to be mailed to home or business adresses. Bl!)'ers ru:e_-asked to allow for a three- to four-week delivery: · ·- Each map in a U.S. Geological Survey series conforms to established specific- lions for size, scale. content and symboli- zation. USGS quadrangles series maps cover areas bounded by parallels of latitude and meridians of lo~gitude. Memorial services will beheld Sunday ill Melbourne with memorial services 'in' Western New York to be announced. . A ~omplete .obituary .will appear in-~ Tpursday's edition of The Pal/adium- tfmes. Viola Dillabough S'(RACUSE- Viola Dillabough, 87, a resident of 833 Brighton Ave., died Tuesday at Community General Hospital following a long illness. · Mrs. Dillabough was a native of Watertown and had lived in Syracuse most of her life. Her husband, Meldrun; died in 1988, and a son, George, diCd in Lafargeville and John E. of Colorado Clinic in Rochester, Minn.· ... · S · c 1 h , A Mr. MacDougall was born in Fulton • pnngs, o o.; t rec .sisters, nsoress • • . Pennock and Rena Cobb,' both of Pulaski; .and w~a ~ormerres1dent. He hadbved m and Helen Wing of Richland; i7 grand- Phocnx sm~e 1957._ He was formerly children; three great,.;grandchildren;-ar~d..- employed With Sealright Co. from 19~ several nieces and nephews. to L964, at Wh!cl\ lifue _he ~5!fsh:ed Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. MacDougall Insurance Agency m Fulton. Thursday from the Maurer Funeral ~- MacD~ugall was a member <;Jf Home. The Rev. Dr. Milton Jefferson will Ca~!n~achus ~ge_ No. 369, F&AM m officiate. !'hoemx, ~swego R1ver ~hapter No. 270 Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. 10 Phoen_1x, Lajce Onta!;!Q_ ~~-mmandry Callin\g hours will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.rn. . No._ 3~ m Fulton, the Ml:dm Temple today at the funeral home, 300 Second St. Shnne m Watertown and the Rotary Club of Fulton. - Donald F • .t\rmstr.ong_. He is survived by his wife, Betfe (Ellison) MacDougall; a soD,' Michael J. MINETTO - Donald F. 'Arm.sttong; · of Fulton; a daughter, Michelle MacDou\ 50, a resident of Dolittle Road, died gall of Phoenix; two sisters, Catherine unexpectedly Tuesday morning at SUNY Nelson of Pennellville and Shirley Bubbs ~-HIIcalth-Seienee-€enteF;-&yfaeuse. efFheenill;--twe--grandehildrew, twe-un-- She is survived by two sons, David and Mr. Armstrong was born in Oswego cles; and several nieces and nephews. ·1-99l>-. ~ - -·· --- -~- - Ronald, both of Syracuse; four daughters, and was the son of the late Walter and Funeral services will be held at 3:30 B~tty ~ola(JJ'Lirginia,l:lelenBoui_us Ruth (Pfeifer)_ Amlstro!i.ll· He_was the p.m. Saturday from the Allanson- and Shirley George, both of Camillus, husband of Lmda (Himes) Aiinstron_g. 'Glanvine:Tappan Funeral Home, Phoe- :tlld Beverly Ball·of. P.ulasRi; Ul.:grand- Mr. Armstrong was employed With nix. The Rev. Robert W. Bird of the State children; and 21 great-grandchildren. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. as a route driver Street UnitedMethodist Church in Fulton Funeral services will be bCid at 2 p.m. for 24 years in rhe.Oswega .area.and l'lll£. __ ..wiJl oifu:ilite. .. .. . ~ M-'{llmil!Sl(t'Wysoclcl Funeral known as \Don the Cokeman\. . . Bu.rial will be In· Mount Pieasant Home, Mr. Armstrong s~rved with the U.S. Cemetery, Volney.- - · Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Army. He was an avJd bowler, fisherman Calling hours will Pe 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. There are 00 calling hours. and hunter. Friday at the funeral home, 919 Main St. Mr. Armstr<lng was a member of the Contributions may be made to the Samuel T. Roach Fulton Lodge of the Loyal Order of American Heart Association P.O. Box Moose and the Quattrini-Dehm Post . 853, Watertown. N.Y. 1360°1.' Tmi~!\1 Development Agt~ncy will_ host ciaji_~t; and_ '_fer~sa Mi~c!Jell, _directl.>_r _of the ·local New York State Busmess the Seaway Trail. . - . Breakf~t Tel_econference by satelli~ The panel will discuss such pertinen-t from 7.30 to 9.30 a.m. May 16 at Hewitt topJ'cs as the 0 c T · U · th SUNY 0 . swego ounty ounsm nmn on e - swego campus. program s T 'J • 0 -It -iS-one-of-maey:.teJeconferences__eount ; ::;:~y w r!! 1 10 • swego running concurrently across the state. r,-:amt gro th of the mdusli'y D . . __ ih 1 _ . I . ~ countyw1de. urmg e argest tounsm te econ,erence in the United States, tourism industry and Those interested in attending shou~d government officials from across the contact the Oswego Chamber a:t state will be· connected via satellite at 36 343-7681 by May 12. · · campuses of the SUNY system. The teleconference will begin at 7:30 a.m. with a compliment.ary.. continental breakfast sponsored by Key Bank, in Robm··213• of >Hewitt>··Unioii;. ·and a ·snowing' of the he My prlllfiiccil\Oswego County Tourism video; . At 8:15a.m., a satellite broadcast will feature a video presentation of the_ goals, methods and trends in tourism .develop- - ment throughout New York State; and a live teleconference with ·a paner of tour- ism leders. At 9: 15 a.m., there will be a post- breakfast discussion, featuring Sanford Resnick of the County of Oswego TDA; Granby Centar •Perennial Plants. •Herb Plants •Organic Fertilizer • Dried Flowers Open-Mon.·Fri. 4-8, Sat. & . Sun. Bam-Spm 593-6683 OPEN FOR PUSINESS Sot:THWES't: BUILDERS • DOOHS & l\IOitF. • OSWEGO.[';.\'~ 1:1126 For more information, visit the Os- PARISH - Samuel T. Roach, 78, a 5885, Vetera~~ of Foreign Wars. Surviving_ in addition to his wife, Linda, are a daughter, Aimee l. Arms- ttong, a freshman at Oswego High School and residing at nome; a brother, Walter of Syracuse; and three sisters, Mary Ruth PHONE - 564-7163 , wego County' SOil and Warer Conserva- resident uf West Main Street, died Mon. lion-offireat 2 ErieSt,, or call-343.0040. _ _day at Oswego Hospital. THEFf REPORTED OSWEGO -Chris Hammond, of ~ 95 W. Fourth St., reported.. at 10:13 a.m. Tuesday that someone stole $150 in ca§h and a bank book from her residence, according to Ptl. John DeLapp. DeLapp reported the theft occurred between 8:45p.m. Monday and 8:30a.m. Tuesday. PAIR CHARGED • OSWEGO - RalplfKoss .Jr., 20, uf Ames St., Mexico; and Scott Merrill, 17, of Gu!fbridge Road. WJ:St Monroe, were cbarged with unlawful possession of marijuana &-arlY today in the village of Mexico. Mr. Roach was a native of Naples and had lived in Parish several years. He was the owner and operator of Roach's Lawn Co. Mr. Roach was a flight instructor at Colby College in Maine during World War II. HQ is. ,survived by his wife, Thetis (Crossman) Roach; two sisters, Harriet Johncox of Rushville and Paulin~ Vale- ska of Canandaigua; and several nieces and n~phews. There will be no sen'ices or calling ltours. Arrangements are in care of theHaner- Olmstead-Funerai:-Heme, · Parish. Diamonds Reset On The Premises! of Croton-on-Hudson, Patri- trong of Wolcott. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday from the Dain-Cullinan Funeral Home Inc., Oswego. The Rev. Joseph Larkin will offteiate. Burial will be jn St. Peter's Cemetery. Calling hours will be 24 and 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 112 E. Second St. MISSED· DELIVERY ~PAPERS SHOULD BC DELiVERED SY 5:30 P.M. If you have any queatlona or problema wllh your delivery aervlce Call • OPERABLE OVERHEAD DOOR ON DISPLAY • RAYN:OR OVERHEAD DOORS • FEN~STRA STEEL ENTRANCE DOORS • EMCO STORM DOORS Rr 104 W. 3 mi. West Of Southwest ·CONF-USED ABOVTALL THE·CAR SALES CLAIMS? all dealers' vehicle costs are the same! . ~ Sgt Robert Lightlmll reported the pair were issued appearance tickets and will answer the charges May 16 in Mexico ToiJ!n Court. CIRCULATI_ON DEPT. ~ -t-~ll-- - -.- !lalpany Ak:al Corp Clo8ing Price Ames Dept. Slllm Anheuser·Busch An'nstrong World COnraJl . DWG Corp. (Arby's) Engrap!l Inc. Fay's Drug F .W. Woolworth Co. Goodyear Infer. Paper Co. Jamesway .l,G,.-P-<lMaV Key Bank long Lake Energy McDonalds Neslles Niagara MlhaNk Pepsico Phillip M:>rris Soolright Co., ,Inc. Urited Technologies Wendy's METALS: Gold - 378.10 Sillier - 5.67 - :i2'!t 16Y. 38Yt 37 35 12'/o 15% 11% 50 51:4 48'h 10% . -57'4 24 5~ 55'.4 21)1 11'1. 48~ 128'1', 24 50Y. 5'/t Change Ever1 EVEfl Up~ Do\M1 X. DOYJri Y. Ever1 DOIM1 V. Down Yt Ever1 Up 'It Up'/. Ever1 Even Down Y. Ever1 Up'/. NC Up y, Up y, Up y, Ever1 Downy. Up '/, ''fll&> ·qtltilllliOI'IIrhaV& bllerl pmvldetl-'l:oortllsy of Rooald Molinari of Shearsal Lehman Hut· ton, Syracuse, 422-8133. (The aDali jliiiiiiS ilfiJ li!l of 10 a.m. llday. The chSnge II ~IW8fin tl18l1 Md lhe previOus market day's dosing price.) l Now that Sprin~s here and the warmer weather is upon us, we will start to become more active physically. There are. yards to be raked, flowers to be planted, cars to be waxed, etc ... After being idle di,HiJlg the winter nionlhs, . )IOI,lr muscles . have weakened and maybe a few inches- added to. your waistline. It's very easy to over-exert· yourself, resulting ~n Injury. If pain and stiffness occurs, consult your Do.ctor of Chiropractic Immediately. ~ Your Chiropractor i~ trained to locate weakened areas of your ooey:--paJlrcutarly of me spmar ootomrT,~ before- your condition becomes sympt9matic. With this In mind doesn't it make sense to have a Chriopractic checl<-l!P\ to locate problems BEFORE you injure yourself? To ensure your well-being, Call your Doctor of Chiropractic today for an appointment. . , 342-6151 . PORT CITY CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Edward -:d.·'Gcdvin, Jr. 140 West Utica Street New York 13126 \· .H.o.urs: M-Th 8:30·8 Fri. 8:30-6 ·Sat. 8:30-3 \ By Cll .Staff ' ;· OSVI -ment c .wants 1 ;,_,\We much a as sis tar :at 'Fue~ ~ODS ( ·< Cod1 masR) · eration dwellin . - ;rorce 1 ; Ryar ~.ssoo .arcn'tr there's · R,yan s1 ,a fire? ~ \lf_y iYOur h( it's sal < Ryar :livingi: ~o exi1 , The tirul.!!i ~ousin1 qampu~ previm contain residen pwellin : But loform1 ..a -list; Stud Doreen be afril inspoot -But] pi the complJ to disc •. \If~ tosee1 ' ..... we~ ~aid. ' Corr .who rc ~ssoci '\high organi: \G