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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 23

Publication:
The Post-Stari
Location:
Glens Falls, New York
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23
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THE POST-STAR AND TIMES, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1971 23 I A Ti If XT WWWfc yxyjyys: FORESTS DEFOLIATED wmmaam aMnrr. NEW HAVEN, Cnn. (AP) Fun Night Set By School Club Nearly- one-third of Con Delegation At Seminar 1 1 i necticut's forests some 665,000 acres was "noticeably defo liated" by the Gypsy moth and 1 eim spanworm wis year, iate agency reported Monday. GREENWICH Friday eve-ning, the American Field Service Club at Greenwich Central School will sponsor a night of fun and basketball, featuring the Representatives of the Glens Falls Urban Renewal Agency are attending the fall Continuing Education Seminar in Syracuse. 'Catlpw at Cinema -Stars Yul Brynner Yul Brynner, Richard Crenna and Leonard Nimoy are topcast in MGM's the fourth of Louis L' Amour's western adventure- npvels- to reach the motion picture screen.

Thefilm, which opens tonight at Cinema II, is a blend of humor, action and suspense. The story tells of two earthy former friends who have diffi faculty members of the elemen-i litarv and hich schools. The seminar opened Sunday. The delegation consists of Ray B. Martin, chairman of the MOVIE RATINGS FDR BARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE oft.

0 mmm amfe MM tarrfn Omt MMtaft 1 1. i i Glens Falls Housing Authority; ROGERS O'CONNOR SOLOMON JEFTS BALDWIN BARTHOLOMEW zou Initial Meeting Scheduled Today in uiu preliminary, me women from the elementary faculty will play- against the women from the high school faculty. For the feature attraction, the men from the high school faculty will play against the elementary team. U.L aces admittes WMiMCM culty becoming enemies when Williairi A. Bacas, vice chair-rah; 'Augustus M.

DelSignore, project manager; Mrs. Hesper F. Liddle, assistant administrator of the tJlens Falls Urban Renewal Agency; Mrs. Sarah M. Dickinson, residential relocation supervisor, and Fred Ramsey, director of they land on opposite sides of dent of Torrington Construction Co.

of Glens Falls, vice Dresi- A new seven-member Advisoryl Michael J. O'Connor, attorney, Board for the Queensbury Office la. partner in the law firm of Ml MES AMI mil rWtHMKllidmiSuggnt! GP the law. 'Catlow" was photographed in Spain. of State Bank of Albany will con-McPhillips, Fitzgerald and dent of Keeseville Sales and The doors will open at Service Inc.

of Keeseville and P-m- with the women's game duct its first meeting today. Meyer. He is a former chairman The board was authorized atiof the Citizens Committee for president of Courtesy Air Serv-jbeginning at 7. ice Inc. Visits Family a recent meeting of the institu- Low Income Housing for the rr-i restiicteo I hi mm KconpMyiM I 1 ftrtnt tr Adult Gutnjin All the appointees are active tion's board of directors.

Its; Elderly, appointed by the mpmhprs are? Queensbury Town Board, and is in service and civic oreaniza PUTNAM Mrs. John G. Craig has returned to Oreland, Norman Ross Baldwin, vice a former member of the board Itions of the Greater Glens Falls nresident and treasurer of of directors of the Office of! area Popular Choice Ali MacGraw stars with Ryan O'Neal in the Academy Award-winning "Love Story," which has been brought back by popular request at Cinema I. The film, which broke all box office records last season, also stars John Marley and Ray Milland. Based on "Erich Segal's screenplay, it deals with two young college students from widely different backgrounds who fall in love.

after spendin gsome time NO ONE UNDER 17 l9 limit miy vary wrtiln mil) Kamyr Inc. and vice president Economic Opportunity for War-of Aviation lo-ren, Hamilton and Essex Coun-cated at Columbia and Saratoga! ties. at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and infant son, Charles Edward Craig.

Mrs. Dan Blood and Mrs. J. E. Mclntyre spent Monday County Airports.

Erskine C. Rogers an at- Dr. Herbert A. Bartholomew, 'torney, in Hudson Falls and attending surgeon at Glens Falls president of Newton and Hill Merchants Petitioned with their mother, Mrs. Walter Mercure in South Hartford.

Fort Edward. Hospital. Charles Woodbury' Jefts, own Gerald B. H. Solomon, vice president and treasurer of As Famous-Label Fashions at Discount Prices! UPPER GLEN ST.

A (Opp. Imperial Restaurant) er of Charles W. Jefts Agency sociates of Glens Falls, insuring agency, and vice president and (insurance, real estate and appraisals) at 67 Canada Lake I 1 LJ 1 1 1 LJ George. A former town assessor! treasurer of Solomon, Veysey, Visit the Colonel arid member of the Town of Dixon, Gohn and Associates Inc. Lake George Planning Board, He was recently reelected to a and Zoning Commission, he has third term as town and county been assessor for the Village of supervisor.

Lake George since 1969. Theodore Zoli vice presi- 2ND WEEK FIND OUT YOURSELF VERY FAMOUS-MAKER'S "Corduroy Wool PANTS (You'll Recognize Hit Label) A letter to merchants in the "asphalt jungle" asking for their ideas and plans for property improvement has been dispatched by the Queensbury Committee for Community Beautification. Now that highway reconstruction has been completed along Route 9, Quaker Rd. and Aviation the committee hopes for a concerted campaign to make the area more attractive. The mailing includes some suggestions: 1.

Planting of trees to improve general appearance, soften lines of buildings and for shade. 2. Planting of grass or ground cover to help offset the blackness of the asphalt. 3. Foundation plantings flowering shrubs and evergreens planted to enhance buildings.

WHY EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT- A DIFFERENT KIND Of LOVE STOftY us a (o)99 I (Wednesday thru Sunday) ft5 SEASON'S NEWEST COLORS. SIZES 6-16 0 NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED 1 PARAMOUNT 1 CVPPSSSS 4. Planting of flowers a var ti: i 1 1 a a a a 0 0 iety of easily grown flowers is 5 1 lit un UUUY-5UII5 it available, including the yellow marigold designated as the i SC99 Clip Coupon and take to the Kentucky Fried Chicken itore nearest you. You'll save SI on either i bucket or a barrel of "finger lickin good-chicken. Offer good with coupon only on bucket or barrel.

On coupon per bucket or barrel. BUCKET has 15 pieces of chicken, the Colonel's special gravy, hot rolls." THE BARREL has 21 pieces of "finger lickin' good" chicken. "town flower." Low maintenance plantings are recommended, unless provision is made for more extensive upkeep. i m- aba ci 0 0 0 Merchants are also asked to 1 I CREAT NEW COLORS jjfl EVES. 7:15 9:15 VJi NOW return a Questionnaire giving in i formation en improvements al Everyone wanfs 1 1 Famous-Label Fashions at Discount Prices ready started and those planned for 1972.

Back 1 by hi Request Aran 1 AaCmsm Ca IAmm AaCmm 41 murdered, manoitd and EXOTIC LAY-AWAY BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE massacred His only hop a Marshal who wanti himhangeA 7:15 9:15 DANCER 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY Mon. thrv Sot. Rustic Inn 9N Lake Luzerne COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE pied 0wm Offer good at all participating KFC Store in Albany, Schentctady, Tray and Gtani Fall OFFER EXPIRES SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 1971 0 AfiMac6rawl(yaa O'Neal SPECL SELLING YUL LEONARD also SUN. BKYNNtK LKtNNA NIMUY Muiic by Tbt c.p.

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