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r AUCTION AUCTION REAL ESTATE LE6AL LEGAL L M . M M r a • v ie * rs 9 rs-3011 l^es-v I k I m I** r fun \ U D ills JS ) sficial th e !g rug ills le fic ia l stem nt p’ans. Inc* E 340 ! HOURS 48-13-C STATE SNEED ID Seal Estate spcctstlty- bar#-, acr«- rltijaiit bulM- sal<=s made v days after the advant- NatTQMl Ad- ork lot you op value for : require you an exclu-slve ! CALL: REALTY N.V, 13G61 35*3405 2-€-tf*«r FOH SMT* A Je w» th fur- location, Call 93-3638 Car^li. >. 52.^-c ’ OR SAL 3 : LXve Ui t'A'h q t thtree scrnpni-d * In two apar-tmerits remo<W*?d F 2 x* or mnyonm?,Qu \p\ Excellent con^l» imw roof oyer H TT oma.^* Be: >• 2, 32.2-c '.'OH “ ~0 of HfMv.ir'jdlbT t, hom r on Si,\ TP ice r-pduopd for CaH 376-333,-8. r>2*l~c w r E M P I R E L I V E S T O C K M A R K E T I N G G O - O P E R A T I V E L O W V IL L E 376-7221 R « g u l« r s a lt s a u c t io n e v e r y M e n ia y R a le s tim e 1 :3 6 a .m . # « k n M a k e n e y , B a r n S u p t . A l B a d g e P. 8 . CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME B e e ft* Calves Selling Much Stronger This Week Please eall your trucker early or call 3 7 6 * 7 4 4 1 for truck service fo the market. FOB TRUCKING T O WATERTOWN MARKET THURSDAYS CALL LOW rUUE AREA-DICK BUSH- 376-2316 O r CUEMENT MARSHALL C -V lL tE 397-2508 COFE3HA.GBN AREA- BERNARD DONLEY- 688-2848 CARmAOE AREA- HERBERT MONTGOMERY- 493-1452 L e w i s C o u n t y L i v e s t o c k M a r i c e t R e p o r t A u g u s t 1 0 & 1 4 , 1 9 7 2 c s w s MKKtJM CANKERS . 22-71 .20-.22 . 1 7 .2 0 SALVES GULLS GOOD 32-35 MEDIUM . 2 8 .3 0 LIGHT . 28 .2 8 Calves Ta Raise ■alar Calais .50 tt .15 Ball Cihas .45 ta .50 1 0 0 - 1 2 0 80-100 60-80 . 4 2 .5 2 . 3 8 .4 1 . 3 2 .4 1 Receipts 184 Cattle 452 Calves S a l e s 1 2 : 3 0 p . m . T h u r s d a y s in a d d i t i o n t o M o n d a y s . *576*3112 a r 3 7 6 \ o “ M O M UNO BOARD REAL ESTATE ROOM AAND BOARD: And care of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: fn convalescent elderly person. , Oiw print-e room now vacant, tn village, near doctor. Call 37&-304M. 32 - I - c . ib u estate REAL ESTATE WANTED: We have I clle-vtt with rustic Ideas. Don’t you h.we an old ham or stave house with some land'’ Howe itxwt just land\1 Calt os now. DjFlo Agency, Realtors & tnsurancw 376-2323. 52-t-c REAL KSTA TE FOR SALE: Five •pa rtmw»nl but Idlttg, $4500.00. New townie es. Needs some re- palrs. Phane 3 76.6002. gl-I-e REAL ESTATE WANTED: We have some selected clients that are- lot ere-llet (n looking .Tt all types if jnd kinds o! land In Lewis County- lYJial have you got to offer tbiem\? Telephone now, Du- Flo Ag-ency, Realtors A Insur ance. 376-232.7. 52-1-c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: New- three bedroom home, carpeted throufhaouL One full and two half baths, leas than a mile from L-owvllle stores. You can do a In*: »t th this home. Duflo Agency , lt-.alto.rs A Insurance 376-2323. 52-1-c REALF.STATE FOR SALE: Low - vfl le h-ome . (inr block from stop light. Three bedrooms, Large haokya-rd. Asking $10,000. See It nnw 37 c-2.7 2.1. Du Mo A- gency, llearllnrs A Insurance, 5Z-1-C v ' ' —. . i - RF-At. ESTATE FOirSAI.E: Plea sant Lake, Dranltneham, Three fiimHh»-d cottages, ss unit or A*p»n*«. flnai-h rtghLs. Abo, gi-re-rv I tesrirr store and park. Inopilrt- I'I tim Slnr*-, Branttng- ha »ii. firt-WM— f'tri'. Tree Ta vern »r..|r.«r I Light Inn. 48-5-p LowvlHe, eight room house, I 1/2 baths, modern, kitchen, garage. Phone 376-2601. 51-3-p REST, ESTATE FOR S A IF: T wo family house with garage, 5441 Bostwlck Street, Lowville, Call 376-6695 or 826-7643. Donald or Lydia Brady. 52-tf-c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Large, twelve room house Jus* outside village Itmlts, Very good condition. Two baths, screened porch, many extras. Small barn, single garage, 11/2 acres land, good neighborhood. Phone Croghan 346-6027. 30-tf-c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Or for lease. Dadvllle ServtceSta- ttoiT, Inquire Dadvilte Station. 51-2-c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Three bedroom house, 2 1^2 mites from Lowvtile, Excellent condition. Two full baths, big pir.ige, beautiful lawn, garden and shrubbery Three miles from state rark. Lloyd Ol In, RJJ. Z, Lowvtlte Phone 316- 3780 o r 376-7202, 5t-2-p UCIt H o m e s . . . Turfn, excellent location, three bedrooms and bath up, four rooms and lavatory down, oil heat, garage, owner anxious. Croghan, modular home, beautiful condition, double lot, three bedrooms, modern bath, kltchen-dining-Hvtng area, wall C< wall carpeting, must be seen to be appreciated. Glenfleld, two family, excellent income property, or live in one apartment and rent the other to help pay your mortgage. Owner will consider offer. Lowvtile, Park Avenue, excellent location, four bedrooms, two modern baths, living room, dining room, kitchen, oil heat, garage. Look this over, owner wilt consider offer. Just out of Lowville, over looking the Black River Valley, mo dern home, four bedrooms, two modern baths, wall to wall carpeting, priced to sell. LowviUe, River Street, seven rooms, bath, oil heat, one stall garage, priced to sell. C L . T Z jchw d A 'iihahi PEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE BROKER 7642 STATE STREET LOWVILLE. N.Y. We need more new listings urgently. 52-l-c LOOK AT THESE REAL ESTATE BUYS . . . CROGHAN 159 ACRE DAIRY FARM, stock and equipment goes wtth the sale, F.H.A. mortgage. $65,000 DENMARK 30 ACRE OF LAND, river frontage, $4,800. CROGHAN 8 ROOM HOUSE, some repairs needed. $4,500. NEW BREMEN COUNTRY CAMP, 1 stall garage, barn, over 6 acres of land. $8,000. WATSON BEAUTIFUL 10 ROOM HOUSE swimming poo], 3 stall garage, 1 acre of land, if you are looking for the very best in a home look this one over. LOWVILLE 6 FAMILY APARTMENT HOUSE, good Income, we will take a reasonable offer. R.F.D. 3 LowvUle 10 ROOM HOUSE, 6 acres of land, will sell house with 1 or 6 acres, owner buying farm reason for selling. LOWVILLE EASTON STREET, 8 room house, 3 bedrooms, nice bath, full basement, oil heat, Insulated, 1 stall garage. NEW BREMEN 18 ACRES OF LAND, river frontage, $2,500. CASTORLAND HOUSE BUILDING LOTS, 2 acres wtth spring. HARREVILLE 10 ACRES OF LAND, house and bungalow. $6,900. WE HAVE CAMPS ON BRANTINGHAM LAKE AND THEY ARE VERY NICE, CALL MY SALESMAN FLOYD ZEHR CROGHAN 346-1265 FOR APPOINTMENT ONLY IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL, REAL ESTATE IS OUR BUSINESS, WE WORK DAY AND NIGHT FOR OUR CLIENTS. STAN C Z E P IE L FLBYD ZEH R R e a l t o r S a l e s m a n Ph. Boonville 942-4576 Ph. Crogban 346-1265 West Leyden. N.Y. Caatortaifa, N.Y. 52-3-0 LEGAL LEGAL NOTICK Notice ts hereby given (hat licensed No. 22-RL-39 has been issued to the undersigned fospJI beer, liquor and •nine und<-r the Alcoholic lleveragr* Control Law at Hrnntlnehnm, County of Lewis Stale of New York for on-pre mises consumption. I- It Kill- HICK J . R1IONF D /lt/A lira ntingh.n an OntfClub lov,ri of Grejfr Hmntfn'Thn rn \ .V. LEGAL NOTICE Area elections for representa tives to the Board of Directors of Lewis County Opportunities, Inc., will be held on Thursday, August 24, 1972, at 7:00 p.m. at the Constablevtlle FireHalI,Coii- stabteville, New York. Theetec- tion ts for Area 1, Town of Hlghmarket, Osceola, Lewis, and West Turin, divided at I2D Lewis County. AUirust U , IG72 EVA HUMPHRIES Executive Director Lewis County Opportunities, Inc, 52-l-c (Notice of filing completed A s s e s s m e n t Roll witfiCterk) Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Roll for the Town of M artinsburg in the County of Lewis for the year of 1972 has been completed by the under signed A ssessors and a certified copy thereof wtll be filed in the office of the Town Clerk on tb*-> 17th of August 1972, where thn sam e will remain open lo pub lic inspection until th»j 1st day of October. Dated this I4th day of Avgust 1972- SAMUEL C.STCDEK Victor Pniilst-’n A mo Dening A ssessors of the Town of Martinsburg 5 2 - l-c LEGAL NOTICE Tim annua) Board of Direc tors meettng of Lewis County Op- portu-iifie^ [nc. will be held on Monday, August 28, 1972 at B;75 p.m. in the LowvlHe Head Start Center, Rlafe Street, Lowville, New York, August 14, 1972 EVA HUMPHRIES Executive Director Lewis County Opportunities 52-J.e LEGAL NOTICE Area elections for represenLa- tivvs io the Board o f directors of Lewis County Opportunity * )n-'., will he held en Thursday* August 24, 1972, at 2:09 p.m! at tim Croghan Opera House, Crogharv, New York. The tion Is for Area 6, Town of Den m ark, Croghan fo Indian Hiver. August f4, 1972 I VA HDMF’HRfKS I. vi -mii v <• T)i rector 1 i’Y i'l County npporhimtie’;, Inr. 72-|-r NOTICE TO DIDDERS Notfce in duly given that bids lor Low’.ille Acad-mv A Con tra! School wifi he puKHch nroa- ed and read at 2:00 P.M. on Au gust 30, 1972, for (he follr.y.yjre; Heattfig System for Bus Ca rage Bids <heuM I'.- tn a Sealed rn* velop* and mnrk<'d,,'‘FalD,» .mdde livered tr*ih*‘ Administrative As sistant's Office on or before Au- cvst 30, 1972. Spr-clffnat lon‘i rrn v be obtained in EhnOfficeofthe Ad- m 'nisfrM n r Assistant. '] L- Board of E d 'iritm n reseiv* s th<- rfchf to ri any or all Lids, EDGAR S.K, MERRf-LE, U t (erk, ftonrdnf i dnratfon; E o - u l h AnHinr, Ci off 1 1 srhe«.| D jstrkf N-I, I 1 ffkvilte, N»-w York T33A? 31-2-c NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING * Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the office of the Civil Service Com mission, Le*u* County Court House, LowviUe, New York at 2 0 #Clock on Aug. 23, 1972 on the matter of amending the Civil Ser vice Rules to add and delete titles In the several Appendices to the Rules. Such proposed change ar« vailable for Inspection durtng business hours at the Commission office. Dated? August L 1972 ELIZABETH J. SC HOPE Executive Secretary 50-3-c NOTICE OF FILING COMPLETED ASSESSMENT ROLL WITH CLERK Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Roll For the To*vn Of Turin tn the County of Lewis for the Year 1972 has been Com pleted by the Undersigned As sessors and A Certified Copy thereof WtU be Filed in the office of the Town Clerk on. the 10th Day of August 1972 where the same will Remain open to Public Inspection until October 1st. Dated this Day of August 1972 MILLER S. LEE Assessor of the Town of Turin 52-i-e NOTICE VUlage Of LowvUle, Dept of Public Works Municipal Office, Lowvtile, N.Y. Pursuant to the provisions of the General Municipal Law, Sec tion 103, sealed bids will be re ceived uitll 5 P.M. (E.S.T.) on Aug. 22, 1972. H.F, Woolshlager, Supt. of Public Works. Municipal Office, Lowville, N.Y. Split Case water purap (Worth ington o.\ equal) 8 LR-13 pump) 1040 G P.M. 40 ft. head. W/ 1 Q 1/2 Impeller, steel base, coupling 15 H.P. 3/60/230 •* 460V, 1200 R.P.M. O.D.P. 1.15 S.F, motor. Specifications are available at the Municipal Office at Lowvtile, N.Y. The right Is reserved to refect all bids. JOURNAL AND REPUBUCAN. lOW VIUE, NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS, 1972 5 Dated: Au?. 11, 1972 NOTICE The Board of Education of Low ville Academy and CentralSchoo! D istrict No, 1, requests sealed bids for the selling for the fol lowing; 1 1963 60 Passenger GMC School Bus V-6 Engine 2 Speed R e a r Axle 5£peed Transm ission Air Brakes Bids should be d elivered to the Office of th*' Administrative As sistant no later than 2;0G p*rn. on August 30# 1972. The Board of Education r e s e r ves the right to reject any o r a ll bids. e d g a k s . k . m e r r e l l , n Clerk, Board of Education Lowville Academy A C e n tral School L ist. No# 1 Lowville, New York 13367 51-2-c NOTICE TO BrDDEPS Notice is duly given that s e a l ed bids for LowvUle Academy and Central S-ho d will pub- Ticlv opened and te.id on August 3 \ 1372, af 2;00 P.M. for th^ following: Bids should be sealed in nnen- velopf* and marked, 4*DtU** on the outside w l fil»>d in thf Offic*> of the Admi.nLMr.f(lv»* Assistant on or b*-for»-* 2:0G P.M., August 39, 1372. The Board of Education r e s e r ves the right to rojort any or all bids. ELGAR 5.K, MLRRF.LL, LI C lerk, Board of Education Lowvtlte Academy i C e n tral School Dtst. No. I LoW lHe, Nvok York 13307 31-2-c LEGAL NOTICE Area elections for representa tives to the Board of Directors of Lewis County Opportunities, Inc., will be held on Thursday, ; August 24, - 1972, at 10:00 a.m., ‘ at Uie.New Bremen.Community Center, New Bremen, New York, The election is for Area 3, Town of New Bremen, Watson, and Grelg. Augusl 14, 1972 EVA HUMPHRIES Executive Director Lewis County' Opportunities, inc. 52-1-c LEGAL NOTICE Area elections for representa tives to the Board o? Directors of Lewis County Opportunities, Inc., wlU be held on Friday, August 25, 1972 at 2:00 p.m. at th<> Adirondack Grange Hall, Har- rlsyille. New York. The ^lection ts for Area 7_ town of Diana. August 14, 1972 EVA HUMPHRIES ExecuMve Director Lewis County Opportunities, tn;. 52-1-c NOTICE TO BIDDERS TOWN OF LEADEN, DEPART MENT OI- HIGHWAYS, R.D. *1f BOONViLLLT NEW YORK Pursuant to lhe provisions of the Gem-ral Municipal Law, S ec tion 103^ sealed bids will b-* re ceived u n il 1:00 p.m. D.S.T, on Sepfemt e r 6, 1372 h,- Donald Bourgeois^ Town Superintendent of Hiehw.ivs, R.D. #1, Boonville, New York,, fnr the purchase of on- n--A HOPPER TYPE SAND SPREADER. Specifications .(r«* available M Ut** T n n Clerk’s Office at R.t>. port Le\d*-n, Now York. The rlcht is reserved to rpject ?u\ and ail hil-;* Hv o rder o? the- Town Board. Dated: Au r ^ t 9g 1972 JOAN KRAEGER, To at * C L rk Tov. n of Leyden N.Y, 13433 52-2-c NOTICE The n« r ’iSUran F-^rtv Cnjnus for Ihe Town of Mew Bremen -Ail! Ln h<Jd on W.-dn.-srf-iv, Au*?ust 23, 1572 at 8;0Cf in the evening, ?{ flu-' New Bremen Community Center, Nf-v; Brerra n, Neu Ynri for the purpose of nornlnatingcan- dtdales fa fill the follovjnv eru Ca.fiCle'f Town Justice T e rn 3 Y-^urs V*. sensor Ti'lwn 1 Year Dated: Aunmf l r , 1972 CLINTON SCHANT/ Robert 1 an;p> 0- >rdo ■> Pominviife CnfTimiltei' 3 2 - 1 - c NOTICE The Board of Cooperative Edu cational Services, Sale Supervi sory District of Lewis Counfy, GleiiHeld, N**w York, hereby in* vites the submission of seated bids on the sale of the following items. Hospital News ADMISSIONS: Gladys Stoddard, den, Boonvllle; Cheryl Donald- Lowvllle; Elolse Keyes, Lyons son, Glenfleld; Wesley Miles, Falls; Colleen Burnhari, Low- Glenfleld; Michael Washburn, ville RJJ. 3; RoxanneSauer, Low- Lowville; Helen Malian, Glen- vtlle Star Route; Alfred Smith, field; Chafldey DeForest, Con- - I.B.M. Electric Typewriters Lowvtile; Emma Carter, Glen- stablevllle; George Kleffer,Low- 1 - 3M, Model 209, Automatic Copier 1 - 1966, 4-door, Pontiac 5 Acres (approx.) of Standing Field Corn field; A’len Bush, Lowville; vUle; Jeffrey Hoch, LoW ille Gladys Harrington, Turin; Robert Star Route; Michael Swlernlk J r., Purvlnes, Lowville; Louise C . Lyons Falls; Arthur H. Bush, Burnham, LowviUe; Nellie Ott- Croghan RJJ. 1; Joanne Coloney, man, Glenfleld; Richard lloore. Natural Bridge R.D. 1; Harold Port Leyden; Walter Mellnltz, Grunert, c/o Bender's,Glenfleld; Castorland R.D. 1; Kimberley Annette Edlck, Lowvtile; Daniel Koster, Lowville; Leona Singer, Bush, LowvlHe Star Route; Min- Sowral Office Pnrfilinn Watt, L° * V,lle; Carrie Zelle* IUl0n: “ te Pta« . WOHS F ills. fit -V^ra I vJiltCe Hartvtion «alls N o rrm A.dHfirenii rrrtdhan. Wo!. DiD'rttc. as— . . j •* Bids will be received until 2-00 P.M. on Monday, August 28, 1972. Such bids shnuld fee in sealed envelopes labeled ‘'BED** and directed to ; MARION WEIMAN, Clerk B.O.C.E.S. Glenfieid, New York 13343 B.O.C E.S. reserves the right to reject all bids. All items maybeseenattheOc- cupatlonal Center, Glenfleld,bet ween 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. 52-I-*c Norma Aaderson. Croghan; Wal- BIRfHS: Mr, and Mrs. Bruce ter Peck, Glenfleld R.D. l;Theo- Mattls, Croghan RJJ. 1, a soil, dore Sylvester, LowviUe R.D. Au8- II; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn _ ... * _ ... DmI/v T_ * ___ <•*.. _ j __ i . .. 4; Dojglas Wormwood, LowvUle Foo,e Jr., LowvlHe, a (laughter, — - _ - Aug. 13; Mr. and Mrs. Jxmes Shue, Lyons FaUs, a son, Aug. R.D. 3; Anna Payne. BoonvUle; Gilbert Roy, Glenfleld; Douglas Dorrlty, Lyons FaHs; Dean Wor- 14. B.R.C.S. Ends R. R. Program 52-I-c NOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING Central School District No. 1 of the Towns of Martinsburg, Grelg, Turin, Watson, Hlghmar- ket and Osceola, Leyden, West Turin and Lyonsdale, Lewis County, New York. The Board of Education o f Cen tral School Btstrict No. I, of the Towns of Martinsburg, Greig, Turin, Watson, Hlghmarket and Osceola, Leyden, West Turfn and Lyonsdale, Lewis County New York, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that a special district meeting of the qualified voters ofsaidSchool District wlU beheldattheJunior- Senior Htgh School ln Turin, New York, In said School District, on the 31st day of August, 1972, at II o'clock A.M., Daylight Saying Time, for the purpose of voting upon the propositions hereinafter set forth. PoUs will be kept open between the hours of 11 o’clock A.M. and 8 o’clock P.M., Daylight Saving Time, PROPOSITION Shall the following proposition be adopted, to wit: RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of CentralSchoolsDls- trict No. 1 of the Towns of Mar- tinsburg, Grelg, Turin, Watson, Hlghmarket and Osceola, Leyden, West Turin and Lyonsdale, Lewis County, New York, Is hereby authorized: a) To make alterations to the Lyons Falls Elemen tary School, in the Towns o f West Turin Including o rigi nal furnishings, equipment, machinery, and apparatus required therefor, and grad ing and Improvement of the site at a maximum establish ed cost or $73,800, b) To make alterations to the Constablevtlle Elemen tary School, in the Town of West Turin, including o rigi nal furnishings, equipment, machinery, and apparatus required therefor, and grad ing and Improvement of the site at a maximum establish ed cost of $87,600. c) To make alterations to the Port Leyden Elementary School, tn the Town of Ley den, Including original fur- nt.shings, equipment, machi nery, and apparatus required therefor, and gradingandim- provement of the site at a maximum established costof $270,000. d) To make additions and .(Iterations to the Glenfleld Element-.!r, School, tn the Town of Martinsburg, Includ ing original furnishings, equipment, machinery, and apparatus required therefor, and grading and Improve ment of the site at a maxi mum established coxi of $537,000. ard thal the sum of $908,400 being the aggregate of the a.fore- suid a mounts, or so much there of ax jTi.av be necessary, shatll be rrnsej by the levy of a tax upon tlu* ia>... bp-proper!’, uf said School DLstrtct and collected in armuad inmuillmrnts as provided hr Sec tion 416 of the Education Law-; ar.d in .mtleipaftrjn Df such tax obligations nf said School Dis trict shall he Issued: BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SOUTH LEWIS CENTRAL SCHOOL SYS TEM. h a / e l .i. n u s r i Srhnn) District Clerk August 7, 1972 51 -1-c Beaver River Centra! School, Beaver Falls, again carried out the Idea originated last year of bringing remedial reading to the neighborhoods or students tn their widely-scattered school district. Since funds for this project were again limited, bus service and playground programs could not be provided, so remedial reading servtces were again brought to six of the school areas. Nine teachers, a librartan, and a director of reading were provided to service the Beaver Falls, Croghan, Crystaldale, Belfort, New Bremen and Naum burg areas. Church basements. Grange halls, and in one instance a teacher’s home, were utilized. In aU, approximately 100 stu dents from grades one through nine attended the centers from July 10 through August 4. The students were taught In- divtduaUy and In very small groups. Extensive use was made of reading machines and audio visual equipment. Each child worked at hts own level o f ability and It was gratifying to see the enthusiasm and the application of the children to this Individua lized program. Children seemed to enjoy walking or riding their bicycles to a center in their home area - something like the old one- room, rural school situations. Library services fo r three hours each day were provided for students and for teachers who took packets of library books cho sen for the different levels of student ability back and forth to their centers. The librarian also gave Individual help to students In selecting books for their out- side reading. Plane Crash Claims Man Richard F . Scholf, 40, Lex ington, Ky,, a native of Low ville, was killed Aug. 7 In a plane crash to Tennessee that also took the lives ol four other men. Mr. Schoff, an executive vice president of Jerrico, Inc., a res taurant chain, and the men were In a company plane near Cleve land, Tenn., when It went down. Bom In LowvUle Oct. 31,1931, a son of the late Albert and Evangeline Hayes Schoff, he at tended LowviUe schooh? and re ceived bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Cornell University. He served wtth the Armed F or ces in Korea and was associated eleven years with the Marriott Corp., Washington, D. C,, and was a group vice president of the company from 1966 to 1969. He was also a management con sultant for several major food service Industries and was an executive vice president of J e r rico,' Inc., Lexington, Ky., at the time of his death. He married Ann DroIetofMan- hasset, L. I. in June, 1954, at Cornell University. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs, Ann Schoff; four daughters, Kathy, Susan, Jacklyn and Jen nifer; a son, Richard; a brother, Loren, Lowville: three sisters, Mrs. Theodore {Regina) Tanner, Lowvtile, Mrs, Joseph (Doris) Pendergast, Coblesktll, and Mrs. John (Marjorie) Reed, Newburgh. Funeral services were held Aug. 14 In St. Peter's Church, LowvUle, Rev. Bernard Kellogg officiating. Burial was tn Low- vtlle Rural Cemetery. Miss Rice Church Bride Miss Alice Ann Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur T. Rice, Lowville RJJ, 3, was married to Jamrs T. Davoy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Davoy, Low ville Star Route on Saturday, July 8, at St. Peter’s Church, Lowville, with Rev. Bernard Kel logg officiating. tne bride, given fn marriage by her father, wore an a-lltte gown of crepe, with a high neck line and short puffed sleeves. The gown was accented with lace and daisy trtm,A crownof match ing lace and daisies held her Shoulder-length veil. She car ried a nosegay of white carna tions and p'nk Sweetheart roses, Mrs, Joan Gfenn of Croghan, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore an A-line gown of blue crepe, slmiliar to the bride’s, und a picture hat. She carried a basket of yellow daises. Terry J. Fuller, Turin, friend of the groom, was . best man. Ushers were Jack Flint, Ro. Chester, and Steven Blrchenough, LowviUe. A reception followed at Tin. Jeer's Tavern, Beaches Bridge. The couple took a wedding trip to the southern port o f New York. The bride Is a 1569 graduate of Beaver River Central School and Is employed by Beaverlte, Inc., Beaver Falls. Mr. Davoy, a 1966 graduate Of Lowville Academy and Cen tral School, Is employed hy Payip-J xies, Inc., LowvUle. The couple will reside a t Low vUle Star Route, Pupils Start Memorial Fund Former students of G. Kenneth Kflpatrick haw established a Cornell University Memorial Scholarship Fund in his memory. Mr. Kilpatrick, who graduated from Cornell In liizb, has always been active in local and college functions. He was one of the early supporters and trustees of N.Y.3.F.F. A. camp at Long Pond. Besides leaching and administra tive work a 1 Lowvillp Academy and Central School for 33 years, he wns active in Lowville Lodge 136. F ard A.M., Lowville Royal Arch Masons 223, New York State Teachers Association, Lewts County Cooperative Ex tension Service and Lowville Fish and Game Club. Mr. Kilpatrick wax a member of the Baptist Church and served 21 years as Its Sunday School superintendent. The scholarship committee of former students include John Ross, Arthur Stanton, Paul Merz, Robert Peterson, Leland Hlrs chey, Richard Bush,Lowell Vtrk ler, and Robert Beyer. Donations from students aswell as others may be made In care of G, Kenneth Kilpatrick Cornell Memorial Scholarship Fund In care of Mr. Brodie al the Na tional Bank of NorthemNewYork or given to any committee mem. ber. Rev. Parker Dead At 55 A s s i s t R e c y c l i n g ( . e n t e r C o l l e c t i o n In -m i ff’-rt !o assist tft*- Lvxls Coyrtt) Com in ItteP fnT .1 R^-ftor Environment )n fiv-* rcmv^Ijnt; of £l.).-xS, ;» f f 1: vour'tt rrmn Inav*-' pnInfer} m'ark»-d Kirivtiv for deposit of c i o n an4 have conJraHv Inmtt’ fl th'. m in Ihr vjl» Lip-ms nf C ro/Krn and Bonvnr F:*1K. Al? riu.-st I’*1 cfoan^ with rrvf.5, top<r, m-rk rinc^ and any meialic .^urfari.d iabo!^ ro moved* Lovyis Countv fil^hwny Depart- mpnt trui’Jc; wjlf pick up tho col— {ertefi (d:>S5 and transport 1t to (Iv t.oivvill*- Rocvclinc Confer ,f f hr J *-a K CrMmtv FairiTT'otmti';. -md np-.vsp-tpern j J T be pick*-! up jw’ri'vilraii) i y r*rc.t Hou Cconls. Kev. Alton A* Parker, 55, Church Street, Hannibal, minis** trr of the H.mntba.1 United Metho** disf Church, died Friday, August 4, at h?«c home. He *A*as born tn Utica, son of William and Horo Cornell Park er# He attended Cazenovia Semi nary .md Syracuse University. He married Gelia KHng In 19U. He served chargees in West Wfnftetd, Starfcvilie, Van Homesville, East Hamilton, PoolviHe* Watervll1es BoonvUle, HawktnsviUe and Tal- cotlville during; hts career. He moved to Hannibal fn 196S to .serve the Hannibal abd Hannibal Center United Methoaistchureb* es* The South Hannibal Metho dist Church was added to the charge in June, 1972. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, William Parker, lowviUe* a daughter Mrs, Dale (Elaine) Violando, Fulton, and a brother, Harland Parker, Cooperstown. The funeral was held Tues day, August Bp from the Hanni bal United Methodist Church, Co/nmitaf Services were at Crown HiU Memorial Park, Hew Hartford, B o w l i n g N e w s Tb*^ Fm.vville Woman'* Bowl ing Assoct.ifton, will hold its fait meeting nt H'mrv's Hotel uii Au- gust 27 at 3 p.m. All Interested bowTers are urged to attend. Im mediately following the meeting the I./v.vviUe Woman's. Rowfinj? i eigrje will hold its meeting. All tmim captains are ur.g»*<t to.Uteml (o insure their spot in the Ierutue. Sunday Co-Ed Bowling I.e.igu*’ held their meeting at Let Lanes August 13, Bowling v start Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. Anyr wishing to join this league sho call.Norma Alien, 376-6233. There win be a meeting of Lowville Community Thursr Night Men's League at I m Laims August 17 at 8 p.m. team captains and intere?t*'d|i{- lers should attend.