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, t ^ ^ | 1 | | | § | t 6 ^ TSddggt' {Alt-.1' Alarmed at. the prospect . of a looic With Jamas''& Finite, director'! $?20 million- state deficit and threa-, of'research-'p| the Citizens Public j tened state ta^c inefeased, repre-' Expenditure" Survey. sentatives of five area taxpayer as- The reprel^tnatives made tenta* tiey- plafls Jojiattend the public sociations met in Albany recently., .'hearing.jin, 'tne."State budget that 1 to outline "a plan of united action wifT be''heltf.jn fhl Capitol in,Febto stem the tide of "runaway state ruary, witftift twb-;w.eeks after Gov-; erhor-elect Rockefeller submits the spending." .1959-60 ibudg** to the Legislature, Members of the .East Greenbush Tne area. taxp&yer groups are part Taxpayers association, the Scotia-. nf. a newly -.organized New York dtleftville Taxpayers association, | State Taxpayers' association, a fed- [ the. Colonie Civic federation, the Iirfauon oi local groups.
$as"c-£ secondary "importance, cointered to the fact tbit thp dhijdren indtyd be "provided with the highghairjnen of cc^mjtt€e» # i n i i t t ^ •$•&)% -of thfr I t educational benefits available." K . - ** -WW* dividend have Chairmen jJe- added that by 1965 abproximate& , » « • « National Con? 2,120 students of jiirtior high age werclal Ban^and Trust Cdmpany a HeW.-junior; Wgttvj^'od-gifcvevprft. buld be enrolled in Guilderland. s-f/ ; .' 'Tlie'"'p:a9iarafa'bn forecast qdtHmltIri ' . M i ^ ^ 3 1 ^ 0 ^ dedarefl in • UfiL^*?*^vidfertd of jo cehts A sub^minjtjees. wffl -\Mc-'ipbfd"*9 ||e, have he^ eft'report 'd DJ* J u s tready titflian, in the?plans next iv,?.1? ."» adaitibti to thu Cran? ^rttTal sqh^61;y Vaiatie.••fflfd; UWq weeks. A Subcommittee is - M Phedthig into iiie parochial school , „...ftwto a«arenolder$ r$Jf!r^^-''P$@tM ffiflWW groUft buestidn. Christ the^King parish.Jn e redbrd Jan, £ ; f M i ' - ^ - ^ W . / % A s M 6 m . f a i Westmere has started a fund raising . Four of th'e new appointmestii prive to build an eight-grade school invalye-llbanj 1 area 'perSbtiriel of scheduled to be completed in 1960. the., bank. T>ey' are: Charlife T. .visitation '^-dUp, fe MittcT^;: 'sales -irianager; ffealei* de- . ^ ? 0.aim of;jthe e tr 1 The aircraft carrier USS IndepaftriiertfV Jf: -'Jlay HigginS( assist* ^ - ^ J } ; xtrai -.ih;;'eacf adnpot "ii^er^t J?P$Slb1X -be-Utilized"M wpendence u c u t c Jis» the uie fourth iuuru« ship siujp in Ui me t}i6 ant aWtbr,'William Jj; GirviH Jr., aSsistaftt nfanagei:, ihVestmeiit di- ™ejfteW'.; junior-' liigh s'cihOOl; Ash,,history of. our country to carry the visibh; Mrs; /Ami^ L. Greene, as-'J .'-At • ' "f.\hami arid is the most powerful sistant manage^ persOhhel depart-' WOrtH..said/ mefnt. Fred,Bond, public; matfoiUs cOfe K sse 'i eevr biiiit'for the U. S. Navy. At the bank's jPlattsbiirgh fiffifee, JoTai'^-J, Fit^trlGlc, • fcjMKerly ah JOB'S Mb$t Popular Retidaiyoui' •Kit assistant casnieir, was iiariied as« ....v.'flURAMT and GRILL sistant vice president. Other,, outof*td^i appQinbnehits: are: Elmer ; ' 794 CLINTON AVE at. lahe CQpleskill tearich, and ,Kichard A. •:• Wjri|er, assistant auditor, PiattsburgK office.
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Mr. Fitzpatrick is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and active in numerous organizations in Plattsburghj He is a member Double sessions affect the school, I Monday, Dec. 22, at 8 p.Jd&sthe of the board and treasurer of the the home and the community, it was ' Fort Hunter school will. tbj||tfans. Albany — The. town of Duanes- Champlain Valley hpspital, and a stated by a spokesman of the Guil- formed into the hustle and;:busM; f burgh and the village: of Delanson 0 of the Plattsburgh Public deriand whifh is ic musical, T™...i->~! activity. —"• j '- TIn - one -- • -' -->••-' —-•- have each been allocated $600 in trustee derland Citizens'Commitffp Citizens' Committee which roarjSftrie library. He is a Rdtarian and a now compiling recommendations for band instruments will be ySirJfcing state aid reimbursement for the member of the Plattsburgh Golf the building of a new junior high up and in the other, thfe .sbli|| of Operation Of a, joint project of re- and Country club. medial reading to be carried out • Mr. -•"• Winter wuner resn school. jthe orchestra. There resides in Keeseville. i j educated in- citement in another room -'aS-jtlUih- over a 12-month period, the New He R was wno «^>— - a t Keeseville • With total school - - enrollment creasing at an average rate of 200- termediate chorus gets .lmed;stt$=0r York ^tate.'Ydlitil'eommis^ion announced Dec. 12. 300 pupils sper year, the Guilderland its part of the program; Affiims Remedial reading instruction will Before-his appointment ^ T ^ i c t ' Junior-Senior High school will be oh excitement means one ffiingpjil" be provided .youth of the two mu- ,">* auditor,., he was ap audit S " clerk on full double sessions in Fort partialand double sessions in September, Cprij^^fg hicipalities TheHunter programChristmas will include: mupaques by ny certified cernneo and ana lieens ncensr -, r-—'-•f-*— 1959. and on fnH rionWo c«-o,«mr. .•- i The ™ - orchestra, under- the * "° ed t ( Biv.w.o i, t> °f Miss Virginia Farmer^ 1960.. „ , t , t and 9 have estimates been compiled as these ' W 1 8 l : for i r . l^^ ^Ta sSs e^s ™ * Tminutes - teach of 50 ' * v /,.:.-,.-. • " »**i Accurate for grades 7, 8 sent: "Reverie," tof e|nifcc ^ ^ | ^ lhi|?iagency'responsible for students are now attending the dis- Manger," "Winds ^mWwM.'' ^ W durmg.the year,the ! P e &&M0'*-Wmtion ; Tess Olive TheTrees." chorus, under the cnrelMt* « f the 3 ? project &*&• is fu the ^ DDe" 'annn'.nt^T u Harri man last Friday tacts elementary schools. Studies WWMm P ^ . ^ .of J further indicate that there arewith- Mrs. Robert Parr will s m l l P w i , ans&C>uanesburgh Youth. Recre-. appointed John T. Garry 2nd of I s Hin^(i8f->ii5|iaiisdrt. is "Alfred wjl- Clarendon Rd., Albany, a f Albanv I Child Is TOs^''SlT^iP* ^ ^ P ^ * ' o f whicn tiian one percent voluntary i i?1S - — Is ~-This," " ' • -"Angels ^ K » « e H ^ M p e l a i i s o i i . i s ellajrmap. Di- county district attorney to succeed drawals below grades 10. |' Child V&& The ecfucatipnalveffects of double Heard On High," '!Hark' :M( uvler. also n&rfesigned because..-tie « ^ « * ,X sessiora,i.^^6jBfiLto the cominittee - -^gel Voices," and are: few ^jjp ;will render a solo,- ' v , w ,. 4 J O U / , ^ c( The total program is curtail^ e band, under mel^dMcic B B f e B P ^ ' W * W o T ' t o r f f i ^ f ,y , 1 6H1 e1 ,h a,s ™b e1e n Garros 35 i the Ruanesburgh Central TE, • , C0Unsel of the city of turning after illness; projects for the Mrs. Joseph D. Coffee; ^airn&nl A b a n i ls e son S01: of. Which,. Schuyler E. Corn? / of Mr. and Mrs. A * gifted child; 'advanced placement ofc home nursing, Albany Courigf ep Gar I Ai^ a n y • a t y ry- His father was courses and other-enriched offerings S-napter, American Red Cross a i P iSaite is supervising prinOipal; teSJEie jOmedial reading program f>o r i e F ,Ma 5 license clerk under must be eliminated. nounces the completion of"''t y»r Thacher. 3. No tithe in school can be al-courses in care of the sick afad intf fofflfctaj-Jn .addition. to the^reffi-. £? The new DA is a graduate of Vinlowed, for supervised study — study jured. A course for the nubEP angAability __ ~.»w, iiD.»halls. This promotion of good study m Rensselaervilie, Medusa, PreStllp ffiflpfe greatest difficulty"in"leKrn- mitted to the bar in 1952. habits is retarded. Hollow and Westerlo Was tJueftiE . He served three years of combat 4. Because of the use of the by Mrs. Alfred Coe, R. N, and fnfl top^iffeftd iprogerly. duty in World War IE as a B-17 building from.7.-30 a. m. to 5:30 ished on Nov. 18.. The secoftffclaiP pilot in the Eighth Air FOrce. He p. m., extracurricular activities are was taught to the .public to.lfltifl was. awarded the Air Medal .and curtailed or eliminated or carried on mont by Mrs. John T. R y a k S l five combat stars. at..-night, with the accompanying and was completed Dec. 3. t- | | S HO is married to the former Mary extra transportation costs. A class began on Dec. f&M*$ Regina Hoffman and the couple has 5. It proves more difficult to Coffee stated, at the W « fotir children. obtain and hold excellent teachers school. This class is also Wm% ^ f f i m feittj chairman of the; 1959 IJ^jGtrQSs;..iflenibeiSship and fund Under double sessions in juniorgeneral public and w u T c o t m l li ^ ^ i g n . has announced the apsenior high school. ,p|»|ntihent of. Roger t>. Sidford as Financial effeets, the committee, t.£U toS;30* Mrsr Sephie-«te*n^ ;vi^|chairman of the campaign. said, would include: 1.' Transportation costs, with the ton, R.N., the Westmere W * $$£$ -.SidfoM graduate of Prihce>tpA;«Univer3i#, #k- k Adce president accompanying, replacements of parts, nurse, is teaching this class; «2 "Don't stub your toe on ihe equipment and buses, is roughly P l a n e a y v t ^ ««w«..««_ e - '>.2*± doubled. door step Of one of the best driving records in years," Michael H. ] 2. Renting space is not economicPredergast, State Director of Safeal. First of alk it is about im- at the Red Cross ty, told New York, motorists in a possible to rent space for a junior 3 Englewood Place, „ statement issued this week. i high School because of the special- class is scheduled for .'• "New York drivers did well in I ized ty£e of area needed. Second"the first. 11 months of the current i lj\ rent" is hof reimbursable by the. 19, 20, .21, from 9:30 aT ^0$$$c4tffi clubs. Stite. One * district, in renting, p. m., and will be taught g i i ^ f l t m g ^ a e ^ p s i g n m e n t Mr. yeax*, the' Director said. found its Tent bill at $100,000 for is important , !Tf they caiti hold the line for Ahce L. Spellman, R.N.; watiKriSi' ^iat^^staitea:';*%•• five years.j^|ch .0ne-:or-'us recognize our another few days, they will set a I M e that will be the lowest in the 3. There is some question as how Red Cross nursiiig ,caoyn s u i t i i l l f l history of motdr vehicle travel in registered o | ri i Pe lPt lw0 W "v "=^&me our long the state'will approve double caiTinS m nurses L v l 1?and B J W ? :^^' flw? ^ D ^a goai;-Tnrough its r New-York state. sessions, unless the district can prove Red I v f l T l i ^ " ^ ^mWffi&ftF***"P °srafti, :di^aster noim^Cross teachers helpingFor^lfefirsl R^d Cross . ,'ThO holidays, however, afford h e a dare q u aeUgffiilff^4|»n?ibih% r t: e r ^ ^ M ^ f i g I d the in;Armed that the community is taking steps 5Red 7301 ^ p •Mfy. W l and. s othef ^ 5 9 services gservices p l ^ ^itiotuoplays gl W l f iaSa• the, greatest obstacle. Weather towtard a peonsnent solution to the ^ / t m- S ^ S and may •SiM^WmAjmSxs&iet ^drejmportant.rple..ifl file livfes of and- accident-wise, December . jk problem. JiM, state aid for double ;®reiAmericalS'U,'-'"-:-.^ "M-.irf;'-/''-»k. - ' • • . • . should remember that: pedestrian" tendance, thereby raising the amount traffic is almost always hekvyi Of the. ..Ideal tax effort that streets.ate often slippery ana 4. Cost of,,,ojgerating the schools -^intment.of Herberllii^^,,.,-,.-' t ^ l S S ^ ^ ^ • • # * ®< ^Plumber , that the hours^ of daylight are ex* is greater under double sessions, be-; bCChT fa A^m f^r g a^h JRed ^ I f f i M ^ f b f e i n a n ^ y e a r s ^ ^ a t e r iom^ic.. itremely short." cause of additional staff hiembersi pershm. .and /fund caffi Care and. Caution, the' director .needed to .handle the same number said, offer this reward of a ver# low death rate. "All should I of subjects. [point," he concluded* "toward th£ 5. Whgn ^tjldentg are enrolled in1; attainment of this goal." one-hatf^'day ,&nd. have to attend some edlirxe' O^rpdi 'Only kthe Otherj memBOi*, of.fftl half day Crepeate&,'-etc.) 'an ex'tra: committee and board of•} bus shuttle) is required. Mr;, Jones is vice pr senior ttusf officer «-»ts«»i uinue. m uuiiaerianfl : Sand V o l u & S l i r t ^ w W f 1 1 1 ? m S m 1nm§§n&frmmmers, Antral -ffighrschooL . •, ; . TOWI^I CL'iHK HAS FORMS
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