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August, 8, 1985-Fort Covittgt on Sun- TB Lpnal ftntirpc Little League and T-Ball Picnic Scholarships ; LEGAL Salmon River Centra] School District needs teachers in the following areas: Spanish, Guidance & Health. If interested, please call Robert B. Lewis at 358-2215. #85-401 7/7,14. SALMON RIVER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Fort Covington, New York 12937 SPECIFICATIONS AND BID FpRMS FOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS SUPPLHES AND EQUIP- MENT NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Salmon River Central School District Fort Coving- ton, New York, in accordan- ce with Section 103 of Arti- cle 5-A of the General Municipal Law, hereby requests sealed bids for industrial arts supplies and equipment to be supplied to the Salmon River Central School District, Fort Covington, New York. Bids will be received at the Business Office of the Sal- mon River Central School District, Fort Coving- ton, New York, until 3:00 p. m. on August 20, 1985, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Copies of specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the same office. Salmon River Central Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Any bid submitted will be binding for 60 days subseq- uent to the date of the bid opening. By order of: Salmon River Central Board of Education Fort Covington, New York #85-401 Signed: Hugh R. Langelier Purchasing Agent NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Roll for the town of Fort Covington, County of Franklin, for the year 1986 has been finally completed by the Assessor and a certified copy thereof was filed in the office of the Town Cerk on the 1st day of August, 1985 for public inspection. Dated this 1st day of August, 1985. Marion P. Elliott Sole Assessor Stjank flou Thank you St. Jude, for peti- tions granted. A.M.S. Wanted IMMEDIATE CASH paid for complete or partial estates, contents of attics, cellars, barns, or garages. Interested in all or old fur- niture, glassware, banks, toys, silver paintings, etc. Call 518-297-7561. SALMONRIVER CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Fort Covington, New York 12937 SPECIFICATIONS AND BID FORMS FOR GENERAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES ^NOTICE TO BIDDERS \the Salmon River Central School District, Fort Covington, New York, in accordance with Section 103 of Article 5-A of the General Municipal Law, hereby requests sealed bids for General School Supplies to be supplied to the Salmon River Central School Dis- trict, Fort Covington, New York. Bids will be received at the Business Office of the Sal- mon River Central School District, Fort Covington, New York, until 3:00 pm on August 20, 1985, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Copies of specific- ations and bid forms may be obtained at the same office. Salmon River Central Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Any bid submitted will be binding for 60 days subsequ- ent to the date of the bid opening. By order of: Salmon River Central Board of Education Fort Covington, New York #85-401 Signed: Hugh R. Langelier Purchasing Agent NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLETED ASSESSMENT ROLL WITH THE TOWN CLERK Notice is hereby given that the Assessment roll for the Town of Bombay in the County of Franklin for the year of 1986 has been com- pleted by the Assessors and a certified copy thereof was filed in the office of the town clerk on the first day of August, 1985, where the same will remain open to public inspection until Sep- tember 1st. Dated the first day of August, 1985 Philip Reardon Assessor Town of Bombay Opportunities Own your own Jean- Sportswear, Ladies Apparel, Childrcns, Large Size, Combination Store, Acces- sories. Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, E Z Street, Izod, Esprit, Tomboy, Calvin Klein, Ser- gio Valente, Evan Picone, Liz Claiborne, Members Qnlv. Orqanicallv Grown, Gasoline, Healthtex, over 1000 others. $13,300 to $24,900 inventory, training, fixtures, grand opening etc. Can open 15 days. Mr. Loughlin (612) 888-4228. Lawn Sole at PSC v PAUL SMITHS, NY. High School graduates who have not yet finalized their col- lege plans, should quickly con tact the colleges that interest them to inquire if there are still openings, advises Jill Biondo, an admissions counselor for Paul Smith's College of Arts and Sciences. \It may still be possible for a ate applicant to get into the pro- gram or college of their cho- ice,\ says Miss Biondo. \Most colleges have cancellations din- ing the summer, and so space is often available.\ While most colleges, includ ing Paul Smith's, have sprinq deadlines for students who want first consideration in the award ing of financial aid packages, college generated scholarships may still be available for late applicants, Biondo notes. Paul Smith s College, for instance holds some of its scho- Visiting students come to the 100 different international '^P doll ^ s for latecomers. U.S. from Germany, Spain, learning tours suitable for jun S ? U . \K'.B F ! nancial Ald Japan, and more than twenty ior high, high school, college, or D.rector Pat Brockway reports other countries. They attend adult travelers. Programsrang hat full ; tullio n and fees scho local high schools during their i ng from one week to a full year '^IP 5 , are still available stay. \Many families could include homestays, cruises, q\ a '\'ea applicants who provide the ideal home for a vis- an d campus stays. Each has ? rad \^ ed i r °T. h '& sch , oos iting student,\ said Paul A. SO me educational and cultural located Wlthln the A*™**** focus, be it an intensive Ian- Congratulations: The talented coaches stand behind the trophies the teams have won (L-R) Mrs. Roger Lauzon, wife of Smith Lumber Panthers Coach, Carl Sherman Coach of Bombay Jets, Craig Jock, coach of Key Bank Tigers, Jim Rockhili of Westville Expos, Lyle Crofoot, Assist Director of Little League and Eli Tarbell of Hogansburg Braves; Gus McDonald of the Hogansburg Chiefs and Jim Barney, Director of Little League were just out of the camera's range. Scholarships for International Travel * Scholarships of up to $800 that can be applied toward international education and travel programs are available to families who host English- speaking young people of high school age coming to the Uni- ted States for a semester or academic year. This exciting intercultural exchange pro- gram is sponsored by the American Institute For Foreign Study Scholarship Foundation, whose offices are in Green- wich, Connecticut and San Francisco. For Sale For Sale: Electric E-Z Go Golf Cart, needs batteries. Charger included, $275., Charqer onlv, $35. Can also be used on farm. 483-0950 or 483-6300. Porch Sole Porch Sale. Thurs. and Fri. 9:30 to 6:00. Corner of Ft. Covington and Center Sts Park. Other Paul Smith's Col lege scholarships ranging in value from $100 to $1,500 are g Cook, Executive Director of focus, be it an the Foundatiohn. \We can guage immersion or a one week match the student's interests to tour .. , , , . yours, and you can screen For free information on how avallable for ? th f r students applications to choose the to become a Host Family, call who demonstrate financial youngster you like best.\ the Foundation at 203/869/9090 ne , ed and 4 sho * a I Cadem J C Host Family members earn i n Connecticut, 800/243-4567 achieyernent anchor leadership scholarships applicable to over east of trie Mississippi, capaoiiif les. Paul Smith s College is located in the Adirondack Park near Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. Named for a turn-of- the-century Adirondack guide and hotelier, the college is noted for its hospitality man- agement and natural resource management programs. Paul Smith's College has a rolling admissions program. CM PRINTING All Types of PRINTING SIGN PAINTING Rt 37 Ft. Covington 3:30 to 5:00 M-F 10:00 to 5:00 Sat. Call: 358-4622 After 5:00 529-6144 Political Posters and Handouts Our Specially Students may apply for either the fall or spring term. The two year college is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities. FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING SUPPLIES SEE US FIRST MALONE FEED & FARM SUPPLY 259 ELM ST MALONE, N.Y. • 483-3460 THE.™ Heat Pump Air Conditioner by Coleman keeps you from being robbed by high utility bills. There's a thief in your backyard in REWARD YOUKScLi J the form of your old inefficient air Get the besl of both worlds with a Heat Pump by Coleman Someone to care for an 11 Lawn Sale—Clothing for year old in our home. Light baby, adults, household housekeeping included. Call items Aug. 9 & 10, 9-4 p. m/ Wanda Herne 358-2922. Pike St. Fort Covinqton. THE Ht>a1 Pump Air Condrtioner both heals your home in the winter Conditioner. It rObS yOU every month and air conditions n in the summer through your utility bills. T.H.E. 1M (The High Efficiency) Heat Pump Air Conditioner by Coleman can stop the energy thief cold. Call your Coleman -> . Dealer today. {Pieman > T HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING ANDY BARNEY mo & ELECT. CONTR. £tectz£c NO. BANGOR. NY 12966 PHONE 483-5730 CONCRETE BLOCKS PEADY MIX \ ; j^ J ff^f_£'^ 483-2471 , / IF NO ANSWER483-0651 ^ /i CONCRETE CULVERTS SEWERPIPE CHIMNEY BLOCKS MANHOLE & WELL DIGGINGS MALONE CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. INC. ; ^ 359 ELM, MAjONE-N,Y, 4 &&J0C<<<Z<&IK<£<!Q&<£^