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Change To Green The changing season has drought immature evergreenn to the putt* along Ijmestone F'laza in Fayetteville The evergreens replace the summer time red geraniums and white petunias lamestone Flaza merchants purchased the evergreens to brighten the pots during the winter months, according to I'aul Milea, owner of Kxcalihur Hair Design, and expect to • oinplete the changeover <iur wig the < oming week Off Ballot Konaid L Miller will not he on the ballot in the Town of I'ornpey because he failed to tile an acceptance form Mr Miller had been nominated for ,i Town Hoard position on the I icmiK 'rat ticket New Heart 1 1 nit I'ompev Hill Fire I )ept has rtieived a new portable ormiarv tare system from the ' 'nondaga County unit of the \mcn< an Heart Assn There ire now IK qualified coronarv md trauma paramedics in the lepjirtment who handle the -(>••< i.i h /ed equipment / > Pompey Post Mrs Bettie Clapp 492 3092 < > Mason Hrown. Brown (»ulf Kd . has returned home from Joseph's Hospital and hi* lengthy stay there Mrs Warren Virgil < emetery Hill Kd , is home after her emergency hospital stav and thanks all her relatives and friends for cards flowers and gifts while there The Fompey Rod and Gun ('lub is sponsoring a turkev shoot and pancake breakfast on t >ctober 14 They will be ser ving pancakes from 7 a.m to ! p m and the shoot begins at 1 1 a m Hon Mawson, Cemetery Rd now works part time for Kastern Ambulance He had quite an experience last Mon day morning when he was called out at 3 a m on a mater nity call and guess what'' Ron delivered a beautiful baby boy Mother and baby were transported to the hospital where both are doing fine A* for Ron. well he's still up on \('loud Nine \ Mrs. Domininica Yarka. Ml died recently at the Ixiretto (Jenatnc ('-enter after a short illness. She was born in Poland and for many years resided on Berry Rd , before moving to Syracuse. She was the widow of Tony Yarka Mrs Yarka is survived by four daughters Mrs Rose Gallagher of Manhus, Mrs Jennie Vickery of Sevier Rd , Mrs. Stella Agrasto and Mrs Helen Picaano of Prank Long Rd.; and two sons, Stanley and Paul Yarka. Services were Thursday, in the Sacred Heart Church with burial in the Sacred Heart Cemetery Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Barbara Davies, who died in Upstate Medical Center. Funeral ser vice* were held September 25 in Fayetteville with burial in Watervale cemetery. • The largest pearl known is two inches long and four in ches around and weighs about three ounces. OFFICIAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR THE OPERATION of SANITARY LANDFILL TOWN OF MANUUS. NEW YORK Seale d bids for th e operation ot the Sanitary 1 .and fill will be received by the Town Board,Town nf Manlius, Onondaga County New York, at the office of the Town ( lerk. Town of Manhus, .101 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, New York, until 2 (K) ?M, Eastern Standard Time, on October 19 1^79 and at said time, pubhclv (*-M «-<1 Hnii read aloud The project include* the tur innhinK of labor equipment and • over dirt to operate in aci-ordarve with the applicable provisions ot the State Sanitary < ode of the State of New York the Town Sanitary 1-andfill on the Town Dump of the Town of Manhus. located on the north side of the kne I anal Webt of North Hurdick street in the 'I own of Manhus < >nondaga (-ounty New \ ork for the period from Januarv ! :H,H 0 U> December <1 19M<i The ( ontract D<« umeriUt < on sistinK ot the Advertisement In ' orm a 1 1 nil fur Bidders Bui ^pet lfn ationw and Agreement may be obtained from the Town 1 'lerk Town of Manhus U>, Brooklea I hive b avetteville New i ork, upon deposit of 1 en (Hi I dollars per set Any bidder sub mittniK a sealed bid will f>« retunded his deposit An\ nmi bidder upon returning a full set 1 •'• 1 ontratl I)IK umcnlH will '.. refunded live 1 $. > I X 1 1 ]><ili ,tr> ;>•' »et ( upifh • i t t h e I unlnii l ll<xumenLs mav b<- examined at the of fit e of the Town (lerk Icwn ot Manhus tt1 1 Mmoklea l»n\< H avettev ille New Y irk ^ ha< h bid in ant tw ,ti i oiiipun.>-< cC l>\ ' HMH ir H i ertitle <1 . he« k in ai ° amount m >t lean than tiw '*••*( i pe> ent'iftht am< Hint > if t h> 'udirith. form and mifiui t ti. tfu • -r i• 1!li • >ri r- provide*! in I hi 1 nt< n 111 a 1 1- n '• i Bidder- I he r f,' « r t MI r > • * • anv intnrnuiJitieM i tf • > re)e< t HI > .ir al. 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