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U p 5 Solely s p e c ta tm I niOi evi^^oyed sideline soomistim ^ ^ Ske^frmmmrnekend Feiiimpf iQusf,M^s^pm, m% u^m offer Ms p p i a r , woppj3OT|jg worjcslpf from 10 to | on Satwepj, Anif 0 . ^i^cip^tsjy^ askoi to kilng Jhoir own or carving tooland will make a small figure under Kelle/s tutelage. Wood will be provided. S>ue Krug will be, conducting an adult odgaini wotk-, shop from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22 for ages 14 and up. Pa^cipants will learn to make intneate look- W objects with a simple projpe^sion of folds, tey S3 aiC6p7) 54?-Si55 lor moreinfoi- stop in to see a sample of the instructors’ wo^koh display. il« f m m O T te n tftilsii O^OKTA - If you iiES in t^strf in becening a fam- % day care provider, plantoattendFam|y l^^ Cam ^'enm fa. Odehtation is mandated by the Mew York .,,fe Cfepartmem of S©4ai ib ic e s care r^^iticadon process. 31ie orienmtion presentaion w a itress die appHcnd^^ N e w m S t a K r t B j i M o n s K ^ ^ , cam.Faiticipants will rec^iye applicadon packets at tias m ^ !ing«questos answered regarding Mew York Stateiegistration, To register, call the child cm. msoume;kd,tefenal atGathpfic Charities,, (6i|) 432- 7308. l!^eie;ls,rio fee, for Ms emmng is provld- ed by ii© .ifav liirk |g||® p anment of Social Services. The foiowlng have been scheduled In Otsego County: From 6:30-9:30 p.m. on Aug. 20 at the Elm Park United Metiiodi^ Church, 401 Chestnut St., Oneonta. From 6:30-0:30 p.m. on Sept. 17 at Presbyterian Churdi (Church House), Church Street, Cooperstown. S p a c e i s a v a iia |tM ; a t.iBaia OMEOMTA - The CasMIl Chor^ Socie^, in coopera tion with tile Downtown Oneonm haprovenient T^kferce, is pieced to aitaounee iie I7fhT^ffln^ Craad and (Bilious Gamge Sale, to be held on Satpday, S^t, 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Main Street In Oii^sata. Fof 16 years the largest event of ^nd in ^ e TrI Coun^ atea, and now an unquestionable fiighfight of Pepp^iathe News Hosidn^named otid^mism •epoiPERSTawN - AiKhew, Hoskins,, a fresh man majorittg k biology at the Universi^ of Rochester, hasfe-beidt^^iiraed to the spring 1996, dean’s list for academic achievement. Hoskins;\ a graduate of CooperstQwn Central Schbolyris a resident of Fly The; Uttlvell% -df Eoeheto Is one of tiie most distinpished unlv^r- . s i t e s i n ,.tiie Moriieasi.-.. ^ Appoiil^ately „.'4,€# . underpaluates are enrolled in its humaiiities, sciences, ei^lilieriiig,.j^s|c and nursing propams. Metired doetor COOPIRSTOWN - Leonard A. Sauer, MD, a research physician at BasseE Meiaiieare*s Research Instituto, officially retired tom-Ms prilMotin-’ Janpkrfe.lifiiJiff'comes - latofciab'every day. Sauer ^said, part of \ ■aaser:eaai0 to . Basset la ■ Aiig8stofi974 ftoia Yale Universl% where he was ao assoeto protossor of medicine and cell MoIo^» ■‘I knew ©f the Mgh qualty leseareh at lasseti and beleved that coming here ofeed a chance to prac tice science In a nice com- muiaty,” he said. Saher’s rese^eh at Bslir ■focusedpM^y - on cancer. Witis lie help o f ' j.W66«;s^«^iir.B,© ssji » ; « » *E B^nejisp*- oi^ateS\ a maiisoi. © Study fee metabdlte of- ■ mmtB infeeiyli|aititoi.' ' >fo:an: ificreasedrunderstand- ” ing of how tumors remove affect itoioF pow^th. Sauer’s recent rese^ch has focused on llnoMo acid, an ekential fau^ idife This research has shpwii feat tumor powth rate Is directly related to u p ^ e of this fatty acid, these 4per- imeats W .difStiy to a recent collaborative ^ d y with David EBIask, PhD, MD, a Bassett iresearcher Investigating melatonin, a 1^- the pMeal glkd, and Its e t o on human health. The exciting new data shows that melatonin arid othef t e g s iriiuhl jtm d r growfe fey sGlpfpssirig tumor u p tfc and laetobo- * lismoflinoleicacid. (Surreritfe iSauOr Is work ing on a proposal for a rese^ch project wife the Bassett BadiMon Oncology Department feat msy lead to a more effective ueat- ment of cancer. Funds for feis pmject w il be proyMed by a company la ^Ifem ia. UItteateiy, Sauer plans to relocate to Montana and pursue hfsfevdrite pastime, trout fIsMhg, of fee best trout fishing in the wotid Is in Montana” he said wife a stiMt He will continue to serve as a meiriber of a stadjf seetion that evaluates research grant ap|licati6ris :for fee Amerlc®'' l ^ a i e tar ^ a c e r Research and since he has anumbef of contacts in research laboratories la Montana he will remain In fee-ield of resear^. ii^ b if e lt d o p e n a t O illl COOPERSTOWN-The Cooperstowii Art Association is hosting iuee exhibits feat will begin with an ©penMg reception, from 6-8 pm. on Monday, Aug. 19 at fee CAA galleries. In M e ry A, *Made to New York,” fee E ih Annual Fine OrMt livltational, showcases Mgh qudity works by Mew York State artiste worMng in “llemente of Glass ”® s mfeIMt includes bofe sculp ture and function^ items, such as distract east glass worlte, hand-blown glass vases . :andwhim$ie^ted glass sefeptuires. sol© show ■ . Wren Panzella,.a pmtmaker from . Castletbn. Her exhttit titled “Jiragfe ' GileQf C fetough Sept, 8. Art rt^oveiy *96 IS a ^ u p show of loc^y and nation- dly known area arilste, featA g work not normdly e^ublted In CeaE^ New York T O s y ^ ’s featomi artiste are The Ait Guys, Gloria Beob^, K u fG W e rE ro^ Hoiander, ffeamia Leong, Susp Monii, Tom Mcnffi,,GBne-fool, &told Setek, Mildred Selendy, Beti S h satej T h a \ Splos ^ d Bella Ylola. .Bajoyfee'lotet oxhibit-at boil fee ' ■ €©opetetowriA» Assosriatidri'ahfTlie 19 atTUe Smithy-PionfeeiG^leiy and s-s p.m. at the Cooperstown /vtt Association. Dreams o f New Orleans\ explored jazz . . g J t £ ^ ^ ^ l o h t Z d ^ 2 2 Main s C in ^ and dance inspired prints. Both o f these • the same building as the ViSlag& tibm r y \ free and open© the piibEo. S47.®777foTdetaSs., . F all and W ioter of J996 S chedule for AAA* s D rioer (MPROuayiENT P rogram m H, 4 -H C lu l» m e e t in n s $ e t ; COOPERSTOW -Each year.the Otsego CouHtv 4-H i^^rant conducts 4“H 0tth Reorganization Meetings to help 4-H ctah organi zational leaders prepare for the upeomittg4-H year. Meetings wilt be held at the followi^^^ andloeaftdns: . Aug. Z7, at noon - 4-H Office. 31 Maple St, Oneonte. . . Sept 4 at 7:30 p.-nt. - 4-HO»ee; 31 Maple St-.Oitdoata. • Sept 19 at 7 pitn. - preceding joint 4-H _ Action/IssueCominittee,Cooperstown , , Please pre-register by calling the Cooperative E xkb M mi Office. Fwsttote ittforiitatiMplease con»ttte_ Comefi Cooperative Extension aU23 Lake St, Cttef^pwn, (W) 547-253&t» the e^nia.(6W)433-2KL ISSSB^S Purchase4k UoWnances fiood Credit..Batl Cretlit..No | Credit Bankfuptey. dudgefe^nteMOK .-ii*. - . 4 ' \SBittite '' 13 9 ara.'te 4 p 3 ». OfiBSMa, ?; 24 & ^ e., 9 p,Bl. OngtShta OCTOBER 8&9 6 t 9 p , to . Oneonta • 18 9a.«H.to4p.m. Oneonta 22 & 23 6 ‘ 9 p.®. florwioft iSfflsME: ’ 15 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oneonta 19&20 - e-ffp*. WOBifW flieEUllB ' - 5 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oneonta Employed and MORSl 1 LOW RATES..FA 9 T CLOSINGS ' I- 80 (FS 55-8715 14518-464-5^ HbniCsfCad FaWi% Gerp. Notes: Class schedule subject to Ste. 205 & Rte. 7 (Oneitto S tat on chatigc Without ptidr notice. It is fee west end of toWti). Norwich ctos Oneok classwiUbe:heidVti:e. AAA membership card, form of pay-.- Oneonta AAA office.ou the comer of ment and something to write with. T ri C ounty M otor C lub Lower Oneida Street, Oneonta 432-4512 or80(^222-4351 ( ■ '■ 1 I I j - - 'i-PK'/t-''- T ■I s % ‘4 I '■ ' J '.1;| &: ■'ll ■ I