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'Si-. #'.. , demands an •ting of tho ciation and de- be branded a [tie rustler and Abdullah, wh* *es and £una . charges that one who really md Abdullah's that Jake pull id Immediately, tired'of being and before he nts some gua- dullah and his rk him again, that when his off the Cattle- m didn't lift a m. ight in the mid- Re has t* give ook. but Abdul- cognize Jake's i as well a« his bdullah says, the hell with »t it there. le is worried Red Boris and get into a real tie situation and lailey out jays \the Cattle- vn has to settle veryone's satis- ,'ou've seen any s before, you mn well Lmpo*- his nose, a yV 1 on a strand.of record p-ayer n* roH Summer p flashing a sun- sky; a F\-C*Z<I of \m over a hill, a mz a lark hrook thauwhisp- noes on a wm- rfv ice cube*, a i rev.'-cows- sfand- s It is. a small\ i^tic veteran* a no trampoline of i field of. trembe- rs .TVS » scn**c irousel pumping a locked class- |K»p. an evening ^a walk for tv\o. ars winking h!u*\ Ee moon;, a cra^h *> against rock*/ c bl-*t of ink in a eavy . shower, an t Summer is oW»J u»t n>gtM. a f™t the side o? the it to right, ty Tom- Collins, ^h a doctor pr;e- u*on ivy IV s a ng mascara, a. immer is — ah. cy things. It's a a bamboo rake. Ik sweating *n a :\s crowded buses, a busy signal mrher is as.harsh •y envy the gentle ins and Autumn Iso a vacation, a the right map and d It is a time of a time for young i ef sun..« ill have to pav^ 3pmg <wt$ t* get Work the Sua *mm did/* raEY \ V ..# '••. . . •''•'• .''''' • ' • •'• ' ' \V '*'\.' ' ; MlSS-MPUtUCAN—SATURDAY, JULY k, 1167 ^H X or invites By KATHY BROTHERS Pittsburgh Mayor Francis Steltzer has opened his door to the youth of the area. The Mayor said Friday that he would hke to talk to\ them about their problems concern* ing a recreational area t em- ployment or 'anything el*e that they feel is important This was his reply when asked to comment on the com- plaints of area youth that there was no place mearby \catering U> the JH-ta-21 age grinip or enough summer jobs to go around — These remarks by a group of young men appeared in a Press - Republican article on July 1. Steltzer'said that wbon the meeting is set. other concern- ed adults will be invited to attend , I>on Garrant. chairman o! the Clinton County Youth Bu- reau,-said there 'definitely are not ermugh opportunities for the youth in the county. This need is trought up time and time again. _ \These young people need an~r>pportunity to communi- cate with adults. For this reason we've been thinking about forming a Junior Youth Bureau,\ Garrant said. **This Junior Bureau would have representatives from all the towns and the city. We would be able to use it as a sounding board to learn how they are thinking.\ Garrant said that he didn't know how to solve tho prob- lem, but that more than one center would be needed to service the whole county. \Perhaps the service clubs could band together to build a place '* He also suggested that a committee make field trip> to other communities to see how they solved the problem. • 'The first step,\ Garrant $aid, \will be to form a study group, but someone ba^ to take the initiative to do this.\ Allyn Smith, Clinton County 4-H .agent, is afraid that if a MAYOR STELTZER * - • special place Is buift or given over to the use of the area youth that it might be a wasted eflort. He said, *i think that those fellows are serious, but they •vill be off and gone shortly ROBERT ANTHONY DON GARRANT and the upcoming young pexv. to grow up a-* *ant to move pie may now jjhow the same ?wty aml ^ on their ^ K ^T^* .* t \\i\ ^ % Most of them do seem to come • I don t feel that the situa- ^ evenluallv/ > • , ,tion is any worse here than in any pifcer community JCs Smith said that the '/behav- a natural process for them lor\ of these young people ALLYN SMITH was not, in his estimation, anv woNe than that of anv other generation. \We tend to become' too concerned with the activities of the minority. don't thlnf the appreciates tfcia .Smith b also sure that the youth could find plenty of vol* unteer work to do if they de- aired. He said that because of the minimum wage and labor laws, many small Jobs art left undone due to the cost He said that they are \pret- ty talented and well-educated\ and could find something to do, even if they didn't have a place of their own. The pub- lie eye is on them because they are just beginning to as- sume adult responsibilities even though, in many res- pects they are still children.\ Robert Anthony, executive secretary of the YMCA, is greatly concerned with the be- havioral problems connected with this age group. He said that half of the youth involved would be M drinking age and that even if _£teohoUc beverages were not that the to parties at prtvat* camps oa the lake. Anthony attested that K any of them wasted to * vol- unteer work be could «se them at the YMCA on Rand Hill \I don't think there Is aa adequate number of paying Jobs available,\ he said, part- ly due to minimum wage d»» both responsible and depend-— served there would be thos- The fact that a private busi- nessman might not be able to afford to stay in business run- ning such a place for this ago group was also pointed out by Anthony. These young people Just don't have the money to spend. The place would have to be financed in some man- ner \and I don*t think there are enough people in this ago jgroupyfcTuse something of this sort. Deaths,-funeral up>toi •LL. Mr«.-Anua Calkin* : Mr? Anna JR Calkins; widow of Elliot Calkins, riattsbunzh RD 2. 75u of died Thurs- Elk? memorial services will be conducted at 7 pm Sunday at the funeral home. Cemetery, where the Rev. Paul 1 Hermann rented committal prayers. Dillon Clark CHAZY—funeral services for Dilton Clark were held at 2 pm Friday at the Clark Fu- Tech idealities dela y town bill pay men ts Carpenters approve pact with 25-eent hourly hike >w TRe—Rev In lieu of flowers, the family day evening at Physicians Hos-; requests that donations bo made ; neral Home, Champlajn pital after-a long iHne««;— i to-ihe .Juad-fiir a nrw rescue; •Mrs. Calkins was born in' N J hldc ior the. Ticonderuga; IMattsbureh Jan 18. im. daugh- - Emergcwy Squad. . | t « r tr 0f Fr ^ enck and Mary J»l.n J.MrAxcv I ..<Sullivan*. Oilman. • J Survivors include two sons, ;. * MOOERS — John J MeAvey. 1 tla>ton H. Calkins of M«>oers '72, du-d in Champtain Valley and John E Calkins of RD 2; 'Hospital on Thursday. . • three . \daughters. Mrs. Yale He was-born Sept I5.\'1WMJ Steven^.. Mrt; Edward Conroy son of Patrick and Miry <Dou- and Mrs H James Iy>eklin, all gherty^ McAvey. of P^attvburgh RD 2; 10 grand- Mr. McAvey, who served with ^* . #^A ^.i 4 w 4u i -A \ \ -. . / > ...\ ^ ! Members of the Broiheriwod J each of the four locals which ed a $200 settlement by the irv .town road Six families will be ^ Carpenters and Joiners will I voted«4he locals In PlattAurKh, surance adjustor. served hy the road which is on ;be reiving 2S cenU more an ! Glens Falls, WaterUmn and Ou 4 ^, n 0 . , , -taMdUKiLiSESI^^ prn^rtvjfc : edcd from WilUam ; hour under terms of a new con- ; wego. of the Mooers Methodist Church partment bills in Beekmantown. ital loss. Repairs were estimated and Ramona Champagne.\T ^cflipproved recehTTv~\~—f— — -.' officiated . i Supenisor Harold Relation at about SfiOO and book value on —Set' up town participation in . ._ Viiu-i There are ISO membersTTftt told the town board this week the truck at $200 the count v and state sponsored ,* \^^ .^ al 7 l , 1(H2 7 - Champlain Vallev Local. BEEKMANTOWN - Techni cal problems are holding up pay* tent of gome town Bearers were Graham Brooks^ the town -- s contract with High-; Relation termed the offer \-not Lloyd Dragoon. Jesse Grue,! wav Superintendent Raymond a fair price\ unless the salvage Stanley Baker. Charles Higgms Golden has not ve< been approv- • we re aLso included in the settle- and Fred Letson. . , jed bv Countv Highwav Superirv ment. children and 14 great-grandchil-, the 140th Infantry, 35th Division dren. ! during World War I,\ leaver two J;mir* Martincaii Funeral tAnlres wil? be held sons, John of New York City Monday at 10 am at St John's and George.of New Jersey. Church, followed by interment- Prayer services-will be con- in Riverside Cemetery.' ] ducted; at the . Clark Funeral Burial was in Riverview Cem- J tefflfcenWohn Coffey. etery. Chazy, where the Rev. i Mr. Welkeley conducted com mmaL services. \ Until this approval Is forth- coming, the town cannot legally pay bills for road repair work covered by the contract. beautidcathm program. Rotation said the town would be-permftted eight young work ers, age IB to 18, with wages j \ You cant go anywhere and paid by tlie oninly and state jget a pickup truck in running Loral agencies must supply su- (condition for less than $300 or 1*400. I The board deferred action un- [til further information is avail- pervision Projects -mentioned incltided clean-up.and pajnlmt* at the fire voted unanimously for the con- ^ tract, said Alex Turbide, busi- ness manager of the local . The contract with the Adiron- dack Vicinity District Council ^Builders Association \ went tn- ] to effect on July 1. It will last 1 for-four years. Union carpenters in the area The Bndy is aT the Walker Funeral Home, friends may call, from and 7 to 9 pm. t* W wh^re 2 to 4 Arel nc T.'ll (»fO TlCONDF.ROGA-^Archie Tice Boyce died at Moses-Ludijigton Hospi^l' Friday morning afte : f a long illness. ^ He is survived by his wife. .•Mr* Virginia- B^yce; a son, Stephen. Ttcond^roga; a daugh- ter. Mrs. 'Mary Lou. Cooper. l>ake George • Village i. two sis- ters. Miss Huldah B«»yce and Mi«s Dora Bovce. and a brother. Wendell -Boyce r all of FUenvilJe. and three erandctuldrcn \\.ConneTv* Funeral ifn^e W in chare* of arrangemrnts/ which a^e incomplete. \Calling hours will be\ from-'2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today and Sun- xlriy. Interment wjll be m'Alex- andria Cemeterv'. HoraerChampiain, by the Rev. Armand Brunei on Monday at 9 a ni. and a military -service will follow, at 9.4.S at Platts- burgh Air Force Base. Interment will be in St Jo- sephs Cemetery, Mooers.' Friends may call at the fu nera! horrte beginning at 7 p.m. tonight. SCHUYLER FALLS - James Martmeau. 79, died Thursday night after.a long illness Mr. Martmeau was bom in Schuyler ed or unsigned, by Coffey. Fails, October 30, 1887. the son 'Coffey won't approve tlie of the late William and Harriet highway contract arid won't say Martmeau. .rwhy/' URelation said % Tm not Relation said the contract, I able on the truek/s value and which specifies road work to be details of the proposed settle- dune during the year, has not ment. been returned to the town, sign- j In other action at Its regular meeting, the town board: * —Accepted alxmt R00 feet tf road on Point an Roche as a station, under direction of the\ » r * J™ m * kin * * :o »« hour. tirecotiVmissioners; work at the Turblde Mld Previously the ball• field;r»ear the county b<>me. under Yjurh Commission su;>cr- visi'«>n. aiid 'installation of town road sighs, un<ier direction of an adult superiisor hired by the u>wn at SI 7.5 per hour. Art8 festival brings quarlct to cojloge A n>manlic piano quartet will perform at Pittsburgh State University College Sunday nijthL carpenters earned $4 45 an hour j Featured In thrmfujrt^iphed. These figures do not includ*\ uled to start a([ 8 30 p.m. in payments of 20 cents an hour for! the large auditorium of Hawkins •HalL *iil he Fdna Mitchell, vi- olin Also Parisot, cello; Walter Trampler, \1ola , and Frank Cilazer. piano. welfare and a similar amount to the carpenter*? pension plan Turbide said that the contract was tmanimously approved by gomg to take tt on myself to Son lira Mario K *an 'ROCSKS POINT-A Ma-s of the Angels was sung in St Pat- rick's Church Friday for Sondra Marie Ryan, six-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs*. Alan Ryan, who died after an auto-accident on July 4. -The V^ry Rev Mkgr T Wal tor CJearyV pas?or % was cele- brant - Bcar^n? were Alan Palmer. Thomas Rosenberg, Alex-Laun- drieV-'and'Dennis Plante. j. lie is-wvived by three daugh-: Rol lt changed/Mfw added, ex- ters, Mrs deorge Senecal. Mtd! '-plaining that he liad declined to Route 10, Plattsburgh. Mrs. Wal-; mc^t privately with. Coffey to ter S:mth, Oriskanv Falls, and revise\ the contract. ! MrsT Ernest Ford. Cohoes: four K* up to the entire N>ard t<l sons t Horace. P:verett and Rob- make any changes he said, since >rt all of Mechanicville, and : the board approved the original James of Oriskanv Falls: one contract. ChanilkT offinal asks more jobs for Nejii be* sister, Mr*. Krnest Jabut of Mtd Route lfl. Piatt^burgh; and two brothers; George and Thom- :as.\. both of Mtd. Route • 10, Platfsburgh. Funeral .services are .^sched- uled for Sunday at 2 30 p.m.. at the ..I>eLorme Funeral Home, with interment to take place in •the Schuyler\ Falls' Cemetery Calling hours at the funeral i Burial was in St. Patrick's : home are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m Stork market listings N^w \f*\ *t/>r*t ExrK»i*# i ,rJ, ^* , * *M« • f?.«^ imw <ri«*^ 1 h* m 4; i v/% *;••• • \» .rrr \**: i - / .v w% .e **. •JT ;?'<•' *»^ a * >>'• - '* *:T ir»« 1-u, -i„ m « 4 (^ur t ** , CrumnW IB Calf Oi) 2«. '•H'Tr lr»r *K lrnp < p \m • ?*i H»»^' : *rt Trt TILT ! »» LV>' 4M- \ m ) irtfl VfnXtf ; •!H ?<:****' 1 *>* PVM|> p 1 **m f*«lU ^•^cl '. PaM.IT»«» r.<0. viiu^e : *#» Vr<i Paprr ; >^*-«? CM ; * S*, Brand « * *^»n«i '> » MO\J i>^ **»*» *HI -s T#**. •<%» 2 ^r't* 1* sa 43 K5. v-«» •»;••• X&m .13 44>» 1 :. \ \It's not le^al to pay the bills until we have a contract.\ Meanwhile, the town faces loss of credit from its suppliers. The highway department is al- so operating without its \little -red pickrup...truck/' damaged in a May highway accident •Golden told \wr\ officials Wednesday he t*s been offer- Stocks show weekend .strength • ~-~THf RIFTALO. N V. f AP> t of th^ R« thlchem Steel Co to, A Chamber of Commerce official hire 1<H>- NegTo youths for sanrj pleaded Friday with rcpresenta- mer \\-t»rk at $! 50 an h«»ur. tives of 20-employer groups for * Our membership would not j \jobs jobs, }</:>s and more jobs\ -, >tand f»»r the company hiring ! for Ncfcro \outh5 \ t -'j/'peop!e at ^!\S0 anhour while it .j Finding them job^. sa\i I.^ck^ ts laying off regular employes.; j D Rums, could prevent \ re-^ especially uhen the job should -currence ot the, raciali.disorders i pay S2 3ft an lv>ur/- J«»hn W. i Help your newsboy become a better independent merchant- that erupted in tiue, crt\ a .Jowyr ea^t sidv for three hi^tas last week Bums h chairman of the chambers executive.committee. Meanwhile, the' I ntted Meel workers Union, rejected a plan •*•«•• « Alhanv man in hospital aftrfrrash KEESEVILLE - 2:'* - fcurhtfi-'-'A 2^ of--.va Park taken to Phv^i- .w, r % *\-' ~ x i T^»*1 •K^ ymq *r+< 2 t *. * i- -a c»* w * «•• ***** OhM 4. r. 7* \^^ a* ^\^ yar cr- i?^% «r*» — *• V *' m 7.: *J ~ ^ „ >f»^ j> - «• a i, **\ +W T>m NEW YORK (AP) ; stock marked ?:riday ended the Campbell Jr., uwk ^ 3 ™** ** strength de- Av ^ Albany, Tr t r^Xiy'spite contjmiH heavy seiUnc of ci ^ Hospital i?-I t*\n I American -THejrfume. the most rar rca ; T<n $ collision J; ^.;i ^ .;«.'; widely;'tR-id stock. Trading was p nc j a y on'Route* jast south oL thf -'•'» in I \.\«* .[heavy \ : .-TT r-;-*.\V;* ••}'• Volume was 11 ^4 hVilHon £ \ *m* ; i^ shares compared with 10 IS mil- • v^V * 4 ri j'Uon Thiir^da-y. it was the larn- '-T 3 :^' v ;* • ^s^ volume ^mce June 13 when' ^ * ^ . r /? j] 57 million- shares changed tl 5:..H hands / ] i Prices rose fn»m the start de- r spite annlber inflibt Of sell or- Z'- der^ whic* sent AT*T dow7i 1 »^I6'S3 T 4 on 315,600 shares* I, The stock stiil was reacting to j j the Federal Commumcatior.s 4 : Commission dexiskm to aBow it * a rate of return not to exceed *-7 : 2 prr cent cm its interstate . service—meawng »i annual *. revenue siasb of $U0 mijbcm * ; Broker? sa«L however th* * normal reixivestiacrv totoimsnz * the hatt year- bnpe« for a T^aJ' * smimy* rally and amidpstym ! of m bu«tne«K opttrn tolrr thtsi _^ -• ;>yttr«trf eiejaems of strwetfc aod riJ!ht *™ a « r * VJOI,5 * I ffi t^e cwrer-tf marten \Mcf'ann. a U\W-.sub-regional • d i ? •I'cTof\ • a .s M.T! t*d ~~\ j The* chamber called the em-: ploy#»r-group- representatives into \ session to determine- whether ttvy mr^ht hi*' able to come up] \with tb* 3 vm )Ob< - a Ne^ro ! civit-nght.s group, Ht 110 want«* Rt'ILD-Build. t'nity/Jndeprnd- •en«.T, Liberty and Di^mtv — ha« said the jobs should provide a lake-boo)* ]M.y of at l^a^t $75 i a week, . Bun: - wfA that at the, cjosed n v ectir,^.. 75 j.ohs were offered •••'I 111»..J * XJ*-< i» •4 . W j Fiftv came from a rcpresenta Mowing-a twn-i Uve rkf thfi \^,IP<I Florists of U at mion ^^ tPrn \,> w Vork and 25 fn»m e Ir'jquo! 1 ? Division of the Route #7 overpass, wa* i-sued j r n rnahonal Rrew*n Ccfrp. a summons for following too ^ lV<Jf |r raf ,^ \ *v-dila # who closely. jj as promised to help find ^ 000 State Trooper D. AV Bcsl said johs f^ir' Nesro youths, said Campbells car'struck the rear ^ Thursday; ^iCVrre available. of a Lane Construction Corp m -- ' •__•—-r— — pick-up tr-uck which wa^ stop- MoYHl«;~\ ail ped freparaiory to making a left turn Driver «? the M^nden. Conn , firm'* tmck.LeoH Forrett 27. ElVenburg Center. wai_ nU \m- jored His passengers wcre i K^cer W Foamier 30, P«ru, who suffered vac - tc^p snagged a teirphone a head bruise, arnl T>H» A *if*m- wgway, 22, mriorr* Virk*. »feb received a I>e^k wttiplash Camph^H who was taken Ui the NosprtaJ by the K<**rvJlr Rtscvt Squad, retserwd a far* bead mt. cuts to the Jeft arr. pulls <lowii utility polr \o injures, occurred a! 11 30 am Fndav when a movingf «ire wni> drrvmg <Hit of the S! Idlers Srho*A parkmg lot 1 7^^>- O-ar'ie^, St. and puJied : a -..;:>• poie dowc j Dnxrr di the NaUo«a! Van La*** tractor-trailer »a< Ooosdd . r Wmk>r. >iew Havw A«e A Pay him on his collection day! K* . ~ Fort W*vi*\ Ind. accwrtfeng to •*•* ^ * » ^ « traded. 7SS •*-% i^ 1.496 »ne« andiit feTl H<t^g Jar 0^_' MiM M2 and kf«^ 10 1 } mas ot* using «rat tx!ts when the Patrolman Taykr LaPlarte wim ; \M 3 ^ ^-; THE •• HOME M •• s-% rr* •.<•* r \ ofThe Texas Red Hot re^Carl's ORMSBYS WELL DRILLING CO. 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