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M a y , Aug^t l4’ 3 Clitic leads cheei^ for Hyde Hall proiect B j PAT GOLDSTEIN Editor Celebrated wntei/critic Brendmi <3111 issned an enthusi- ^l^p^crylasapiiortdf ' Kyde M aipstoi^tte ©iT^m at the recent Sditeds of Supiiher Concert held to benefit the pro- jeci.* ^ . . OiI|» who has been; with die . New Iforterfor 60 years, ever “ smee^S ^ ^ to tib a ftomYale, caaghi^dt^^ndieace’s attention by his hiinoioisly coiaparing Cpof w o w n to New York :*‘l iretends to be a qiiiet. raral r^a%^^feesaid,«setinan taeoiii^ably beantlfhl country- ■ ^ ® dynmo, w h * 0 ||^way at top speed... vi^irSfmeMng happening every n^5i|te,^^e's!eepy, singgish la^opois of Mew York City, lying soffiewhere downstate, isn’t a patch on delicious Co^erstowH.” The wpter went on to delight his audience, which imiabered nearly i§6@, w i^ his recl^tion of the deiEflls of the “greatest sin gle example of a non-hanging ever to t ^ e place anywhere bn the e ^ h .” The 1805 event, accor^ng to Gill, atteacted 8,000 people, “almost three limes as many as ifed in Cooperstpwn/* Alter a fellgious service and some words by the condemned man, the sheiittangman pro duced a letter of rep^eve he. |p d the Hall’s assembled benefactors and the Hail itself. “Meanwhile,” he s^d, “yon here in Cooperstown ^ e putting your shofMom to ;the wheel and ; 3 .Sr* 3 fc.;.;:S?gS£r“'”- '■ BveittsatSydeHaBtedie dW ^ K )betoQ ^ .A i|,ny season toolade cbllwfet ftasie candAts on a®, WWrout my doubt,.ftis .pnp - August 20 and 27 and a of ftetwo or diree sTgatg^th^us-September lecture series. Tbe :^*SS=S ; ued. mdliQBsofdol^S,fiaye. fflatt«!i,mll: «i07) S47.509S. beeh^l^p Upon t|e rest^ado^ ofMdii^cello, and e^ual sums ’ ought to be spent on toe restora tion of Hyde Hall. The master piece o f toe gifted Albany ^chi- fft0 ihUM maofim^om ^Philplfool^itfeabaild- ‘ * ing that shouM be held precious by every citizen of tods country - truly anadonal treasure, deserv- ^ ( r n m m e /'Ikrim im ing p tloii^ support.” mm for tkepb. ” Gill Hnkhed with a salute to BaMf&K Bme% mmm^ Halbert to Grange: ^LooAi’ to communities, a 4 apt fhoto by Pal Otddstdn 3 COrniANB - Gilberts- ville resident Roger Halbert has been named membership director of toe National Grange, a nirah&atemal orgaidzailon hsad<|ua£ter@d in ll^sliing- toh, 0.C. Halbert, a loag- dme fiiember of Eu^mut Change in Otsego County, replaces North Carolina’s Walter Johnson, who recently resigned &om toe nation^ post due to work conmilfiiients. Hubert, toe adminis^a- tor and chief executive oMcerof Chase Memonal Nursing Home in New Bkllii, win not he required to retocato. A ^ ^ g e meiitoer ^ c e 106? afli now a member of toe Stote Gimige’s exesu- dve conpitee, Haibe^ s # , he ,w^' “su^dsei and cer^\ ^yiiQn©tod*’aiNatea^ ' mkm ^te^^toquisttoatte saii f^leiii, % n I del- fiiily t e e semb tieas,’’: j Halbert, who was the New York Smte Grange’s membemhlp dhector Iroiii 1085-89, brings to the position a •We^to' of'0Xpe“ /«V^A»A.--ii4«kpV.W,VM's - dence.He-spoke of taking -“J believe we needt-to. and one that wiirreqaito the: Visidmng' Frogfam ; ‘.,HeIen, ' have ipng $ \new dlrectioits” in e##Si’ tofeea new apprem?|,” sMd • some ieMhffity onJftopaEt principles. The prahge has' . ,active.in Grange as is^‘ to atitoct new -m eiate; HMheft. '\ I ■'h e l t e e '''• o f - \state and- ‘nationaf.' ’been, able . . . t o 'tocigase■lto^■ ■/ and dkcussed his feutti In Granges shouM look at toe .former Stote Ortoige toek eomitoii^ties and Visioning - Frdgrai^ .and adapt-. toetosilves’ t® the how Its pilne%>les may he needs of. i|b$e mpmmmi- adapted’ona;national.level. ties. Jt’s a bold dkecdon. Granges hi lerais of pro- memberstolp wtftte de- gramnikig, but I Mnk it creasing the averse of can work.” raembem regularly attend- ■im£'' . . . . . . . . LIVEMCSIC S&ktrmf A n p s t 1^ CpuntryGoid August 17: Driftwoods Rt. 7, Pb Box 367, Wbioest^, NY 12197 ( ^ 1 3 9 7 - 7 3 2 6 Hfs.: Mori.-Rri, 9-5; Sat. 9-3; Closed Sunday M U B ^ S C 3 l N ® Qood while supplies last! VITlUf IN S U E - S 0 % OFF IWiCSASNigi Negessfryfor? ^Qums ONLY FtBati4.@ rorititilai: laiTablils (M Y i t 0 Q 0 i.u. $ 549 i M r-: ‘ , * 60;SQ ft@ M S • Rga,il0.99 Concentrate SCO PluAVttariiiiiO (botiftpgrgto b^ate^tewith 60 Tablets ONLY lOORBUSTEi SPECIALS! All Major immame Cards Accepted $ 1 2 . 9 9 f S r ® ® Crest Toothpasttur Gel AlkaSelteer Y o i d w F O I -I. S E R V I C E P H A R M A C Y We also feature a full line of Carltorf, Cards, Russell Stover Candles, cosmetics, beauty aids, and gifis & novelty items. - ■ ¥ I 1 i •I i . I I ! | /:-■ siii -irx: