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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 26

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Star-Gazettei
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Elmira, New York
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26
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"'ik I If 8C SUNDAY TELEGRAM. Elmira. N.Y.. June 23. 1974 i Hanger at battlefield eyes bicentennial the Revolutionary War "Actually the battle was fought in Stillwater but the surrender work for the National Park Service under the U.S.

Department of the Interior. Forest Rangers work for the U.S. Forest Service under the Department of Agriculture. "We tend more to preserving areas without having modern use coming in and changing the ways while the forest service is trying to make the two compatable, she explained. "They feel you can use a place and still have people enjoy it." The Park Service is interested in preserving "historic and 'A.

cludes numerous artifacts of the period. "Sometimes we find them, sometimes people give them to us." she said. "Some.of it's equipment that a soldier would have carried, farm im- plements, household items, a few small weapons and a few items of clothing." Miss Bell has been a ranger here since October, 1972. "The I uniform is like a green shade and that's enough for some people to say, 'Well, there's a forest ranger. But the two are different jobs, 'she explained.

Park Rangers that we've rebuilt and we've got field markers to explain the significance of what happened here." "We are planning for; the bicentennial year more exhibits on the field and more realistic displayed rather then a lot of push button tapes," she said. ''We're trying to make it a living history whereby people will present the stories dressed in 18th century clothes and they'll attempt to recreate the 18th century scene although no battles will be depicted." Miss Bell says the museum in STILLWATER, N.Y. (AP) -The Battle of Saratoga was not' fought in Saratoga but in this neighboring community. That's one of the Revolutionary War tidbits Gerry Bell dispenses to' visitors to the Saratoga National Historical Park here. Miss Bell, 29, is a ranger with the National Parks Service, who-guides some of the 300,000 annual visitors around the historic battlefield.

Horatio Gates' soldiers defeated John Burgoyne's British forces in two battles here in 1777. Historians consider the Battle of Saratoga the turning point in took place in old Saratoga, what is now Schuylerville," she explained. The park personnel are busy planning for the tremendous influx of tourists expected during the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations. "You wouldn't believe how much planning is involved for the bicentennial," she said. Right now, the battlefield isn't completely restored.

We have a few fortifications, an original house, one farm building natural areas, sne aaaea. Thank You For The Most Successful Birthday Sale In Our History, And Most Likely The Most Succesful Carpet Sale Ever Held In The Twin Tiers. Our 1 3th Anniversary Sale Continues On Tuesday June 25th. We Must. Close Monday June 24th To Re-Group And Get Peliveries Ready.

Dear Alice: Remember when we were in school, back in the 20's and wore broomstick skirts? There is a revival of those now and the current crop is a vast improvement. At the WILLOW SHOP they, have the new ones, the pleats not random affairs, but gores of. dif-' ferent colored fabric, joined with ricrac. The waistbands are, on a string, so the skirts fold flat, and are great in a suit case. You'll love the color combinations pink and mauve, orange and yellow and the like.

Prices are moderate, too. One of those skirts in oraoge and yellow with yelldw Bernandb espadrilles, and one of the WILLOW i SHOP'S smart skirts would make a stunning outfit. ESpradrilles and Sandals by Bernardo are available in about every color needed for summer. Do get some because they are the epitome of comfort. Sincerely, Wilnfa CLOSED MONDAY -JUNE 24 fUJ Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 to5 Friday 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to Browse Today 2PM fo 5PM LEMON SHERBET ANYONE? Mrs.

Marian Redfield whips up a freezer full of icecream. Elmiran beats the heat with homemade ice cream elmira rug company Rt. 328 THE MIRACLE MILE EXIT 52 from Rt. 17 Lodge on the Green' Painted Post daily 9-9 until thickened. Put in freezer with salt and ice.

Variations: Pudding and pie mix can be used instead of the cornstarch pudding. Add fruits of your choice to flavor. 2 eggs cup sugar 2 tablespoon cornstarch Method: Heat milk. Beat sugar, cornstarch and eggs together. -Add to hot milk and stir Charlotte Orlando -VClA I Sears i (Most items at reduced prices) 1 i I Sale! Surfer-style wedding vows says jackets and swimwear for Dad The marriage of Miss Charlotte Orlando and Harry Miller Jr.

took place Saturday, June 15 in the First Church of the Nazarene, Elmira. The Rev. David Wiedman Mrs. Marian Redfield of 726 ft E. Church St.

is rather new at cooking. Most of her family's cooking was done by her mother, but after the woman passed away, Mrs. Redfield learned to mix up goodies too. She says she enjoys making things, especially cookies, but doesn't like to be watched. She still feels a bit unsure of her talents.

Her son, David, is her greatest supporter and rates her talents pretty high. In her spare time, Mrs. Red-field knits for the Women's Council of Seamen. This is a community church project that has a store for arriving sailors near the New York ports. A dessert favorite of the fields is homemade ice cream.

Mrs, Redfield shares several of her recipes for the cool refresher. Lemon Sherbet 4 cups sugar Juice of 6 lemons 1 teaspoon lemon extract 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 egg whites, whipped stiff 1 pint heavy cream, whipped Dash of salt Method: Pour into 4-quart electric ice cream freezer. Mix until frozen. Variations: To make pineapple sherbet," use juice of one lemon and omit the lemon extract. Use only 3 three cups of sugar and add three cups crushed pineapple.

Strawberry, Banana and Peach Ice Cream 1 ft pints heavy cream, whipped 2 cups milk Save 1.03 now on surfer-style jackets 397 Regular $5 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orlando Jr. of Millerton ED 1. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Miller of Millerton RD 1. Mrs. Gary Warfle of Elmira was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Suzanne Hall of Meadville, Miss Cindy BeCraft of Elmira and Miss Hazel Miller of Millerton.

Flower girls were Miss Laura Puryear of Addison and Miss Janice Ameigh of Watkins Glen. Serving as best mart was Gary Warfle of Elmira. Ushers were Meredith Miller, Jeffrey Orlando and Brian Miller, all of Millerton. The reception was held at Webb Mills Fire Hall. The bride graduated from Senior High School and Pauldine's Beauty School.

The bridegroom graduated from the same high school and is employed by Westinghouse Corp. The couple will be at home at Pine City after a trip through upper New York State. A leisure style in lightweight nylon taffeta jackets. Machine washable jackets have elastic cuffs and drawstring waist. And they come in bright summer solids to coordinate with his casual outfits.

Sizes to XL. Hurry in today and save. Save $3.06 on double-knit swim trunks Regular $9.50 Regular $10.50 Mrs. Miller 44 644 7 Solids Patterns Handsome is the word to describe him in comfortable polyester double-knit swim trunks. The lightweight fabric dries quickly and resists wrinkles.

Trunks have an outside button-through pocket and come in bold solids, patterns, and stripes. Sizes 32 to 38 waist. SPECIAL PURCHASE Selected Groups COATS SUITS DRESSES ENSEMBLES Solid and Patterned Knit Sport Shirts PRICE or LESS 5 2 for rri, II SPRTSWAR DRESSES 20 30 savings Formerly Including David Crystal opto' SAOOO and Vivo $90 LONG DRESSES GrogP of Vi PRICE DRESSES $5.00 KIMBERLY BLEYLE KIRKLAND HALL PANTSUITS 20 SAVINGS The casual look comes through with soft crew neck knit sport shirts. Short sleeve shirts are washable polyester and cotton fabric for minimum care. Bright summer-fun solids and patterns in sizes small to extra large.

A special purchase, though not reduced, is an exceptional value. CHARGE IT on Sears Revolving Charge LOUNGE WEAR SLEEP WEAR SLIPS HALFSLIPS MANY ITEMS ON 1st 2 FLOOR! SHOES BOOTS formerly up to 35.00 $13.00 Open Daily Thurs. 'til 9 P.M. PAINTED POST, NEW YORK 936-3024 THIS WEEK ONLY STORE HOURS Daily 9 P.M. 401 N.

MAIN ST. ELMIRA, N.Y. PHONE 733-6(81 (CORNING toll free XF $-3725) SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE SatUloctitn Guaranteed or Yaur Monty Bock The itore within itort tt Seiri, Rotbuck and Co..

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