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THE'TROY RECORD COHOES BRANCH OFFICE, 220 REM5EN STREET N. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1969 237-3900 or 237-3901 17 Record $2,537,848 School Budget Proposed For Cohoes Appreciation Dinner Slated A-Sister-Teacher Appreciation sponsored by the Moth ers Club of Marie's School, Cohoes, will be held at.The Crossroads, Latham, Wednesday. The cocktail hour will begin at 6:45 p.m. and dinner will be served.at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.

Robert Heins and Mrs. -Joseph Golas are in charge of reservations, which will close Monday. KMA Selects Staff For Publications Leslie Peters was elected editor-in-chief of the Kevenian am Saber, student publications Keveny Memorial Academy, at elections held last week at the school. Also elected for the wear were Mary Beth Mylptt, assistant editor; Moira Roche, assignment editor; Joan Hasko, news editor; Carol Van Alstine, features; Walter sports; DeMers, business manager; Robert Wright, photography and Kent Nous art editor. In Memoriam A chalice, ciborium or any ecclesiastical vessel makes an enduring spiritual memorial for a departed soul.

119 Remsen Street Cohoes CE 7-0040 REUPHPLSTERYI Expertly Done! PHONE CE 7-7718 POMPI UPHOLSTERERS COHOES, N. Y. FREE ESTIMATES WILLIAM B. MCDONALD JR. McDonald Extends MD Tradition William B.

McDonald son if Dr. and B. McDonald of 65 Masten Cohoes, representing a third generation of men, received his doctorate of medicine degree Saturday from Albany Med- McDonald received the degree at the 139th commencement of the college. He is a graduate'of Cohoes High School and.Hobart College Geneva. He is the grandson of the late Dr.

James E. McDonald, a for mer mayor of Cohoes, and is the nephew of the presen mayor, Dr. James E. McDonali II. Dr.

McDonald will serve his internship at Rochester Genera Hospital. Rites Conducted For Mrs. Glodich The funeral of Mrs. Omer Glodich was held Saturday from the A. G.

Boivin's Sons Funera Home, Cohoes, and from St Joseph's Church, Cohoes, wher a Concelebrated Funeral Mas was.celebrated by Rev. Mathia Doyle, Other concele brants were Rev. Peter Mona ghan, O.F.M. and Rev. Edwari Leroux.

Rev. Celas A. Robitailli was master of ceremonies. Bearefs were Robert E. La Pierre; Arthur Miltoi Bouchard, Donald R.

Bourret Charles L. Moak and William O'Donnell. Interment was in Si Joseph's Cemetery, Waterfort where Officers of the Mass of ficiated. DELIGHTS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE Cake of the Week! Chocolate Creme Squares CQ Dox. CHEESE BREAD 36' Loaf Chocolate CHIP COOKIES dz 48 HOME TOWN BAKERY 20 WHITE COHOES CE 7-4747 Tax Increase Of $9.95 Set 3y Estimate By CARL BECK A record $2,537,848 budget, an crease of 6.5 per cert or last year, was proposed the 1969-1970 school year nday night by the Cohoes ard of Education.

The tentative budget, if ap- oved by the board following June 10 public will ean an increase of about $9.95 $1,000 assessed in hool taxes per year, bringing ose taxes to $54.97 per $1,000 sessed valuation. The increase is due substan- ally to a lack of additional ate aid during the coming ar, according to Superinten- nt John M. Panek. Panek said because of the lack additional aid, higher school sts 'were passed on to the cal taxpayer. In addition to this, he said, creases in faculty salaries are Since faculty-board egotiations on this matter are ot complete, the board used an- cipated rises in making up the udget.

Programs Cut In a review of the budget, Pack and Anthony Pondillo, jard clerk, said it was the prod- ct of a long period of. careful udy representing an attempt to void essential pro- rams, dinner. Included in the proposed udget are cuts in several pro- rams. These include a major urtailment in adult education, ith only American Citizenship, river education, and high school courses being of- red; the dropping of the sum- er physical fitness program reviously operated under Title and the decision not to in- faculty staff by more inn one or two. The physical fitness program no longer being sponsored by ie federal government and the oard says it could not afford to herit costs of the program, anek said.

Like other area school dis- istricts, the Cohoes system lost nticipated increases in state by the State Legislature, his aid, Pondillo said, figured 52.1 per cent of income. Salaries Up Other income was listed as 43 er cent fromitaxes, 2.9 per rom a fund balance; 1.2 per ent from other sources, and er cent from the federal gov- rnment. In the tentative budget, the highest'-individual increase lies anticipated faculty salaries, $81,881. Tied with this is an ncrease of $60,977 in employes enefits. An increase of $52,000.

is in ie principal payment on the econd series of authorized bond ssues for the new high school, the amount of $50,000, and a principal payment on Lansing bonds, in the mount of $2,000. Also increased is the estimated amount of uncollected axes, up $17,500 over last Other Increases The operation and maintenance of school facilities is in- ireased by $11,000. Other for: --Insurance, up $6,586, due rimarily, the board said, to ncreases in compensation and fire and liability --Central administration, up 16,059 due to increases in salar- es for professional and non- irofessional staffs; --Interest, up $2,727, due to anticipated i interest rates on a $1,625,000 bond an- icipation note; --Transportation, up $2,525, due to increased costs in the of handicapped FORGOTTEN BONDS Emile M. Senez, center, receives congratulations and four U.S. War'Bonds issued ia his name by the Cohoes Carrybag Co.

in 1946, and then forgotten about The bonds, whose total face value is worth $325, reached maturity in 1950 and are now worth approximately $760 according to company officials. Congratulating Senez are present officials of 'Market Masters Industries, Cohoes Carrybag Division, William H. Kelly, left, plant engineer and product development manager, and Leo Roberts, right, general manager of the division. Home League To Have Supper The of the Cohoes Salvation Army, hold a pancake supper Thursday at 6 xm. at the headquarters, 76 Dneida Cohoes Capt.

David Dlugose, commanding officer, announced the coronation of the Home League's Queen Contest Will also be held at the event, and slides will be shown of Germany after the Mr. Senez Gets Windfall Gift Of 'Overlooked' Bonds By BILL TOMPKINS Emile M. 83 Simmons Cohoes, who will be 68 years old Aug. 16, received an unexpected early birthday gift last week from his former employers at the Cohoes Carrybag $800 worth of U.S. Savings Bonds.

MR. AND MRS. ALFRED LA MARCHE LalMarChes Observe 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Alfred LaMarche of 33 Congress Cohoes, celebrated their 50th bedding anniversary Sunday with a renewal of vows and with a dinner given by their three children.

A Nuptial Mass was celebrated by Rev. Celas Hobitaille, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Cohoes. Following the mass, the couple attended a dinner reception in OCA Hall, Cohoes. LaMarche is proprietor of LaMarche's Newsroom on Remsen Police Seek Assailant Of Girl, 19 According to detectives, a 10 year-old Troy girl was forcibl taken from a car parked Prospect Park and was late raped last night.

It'was'reported to Dels. Pete Durkee and Patrick Valanti tha two men forced the girl into an other car and drove off. Later, police said the drive raped the girl and he and hi partner separated. The drive then drove the girl back to he home, detectives said. of songs composed by LaMarch Street.

He has operated the busi- his younger days. students, and --Board of Education', up $1,232, due to increase in -salar- staff FRYERS ies for non-professional members. The board noted several decreases. The major one was $86,025, a result of a $110,000 non-recurring expense last year for the high school. However some of this latter amount was ransferred to the school lunch und ($10,000) and to the Federal Aid fund ($13,975) in the imposed A $2,707 decrease was in the special school instruction account due to a curtailment of 'he adult education program.

The budget now faces e. pub iic hearing at 7:30 p.m., June 10, in the high school. After this hearing, board members will convene and may act on it. The Cohoes Board of Education, like other city school dis tricts, will have the final word on the matter. The budget will not appear on the ballot box.

Masscna Man Drowns SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. (AP) Albert Cummings, 70, of Mas- sent, was drowned Saturday morning when the boat from he was fishing on little Green Pond near this Adirondack Mountain community capsized. ness about 60 years. His wife, he former Alice Courtois, assisted him in its operation about 40 years. At the dinner reception, Mrs.

Khea Perrier played a melody The LaMarche's have thrc children, Alfred LaMarche of Watervliet, Mrs. Lawrenc Forget of Cohoes, and Allen Marche of Waterford. They hav eight grandchildren. Baseball Loop Lists Games For Week The game schedule this week the various divisions of the Waterford baseball program is follows: i today, Ford's vs 'eck's; Tuesday, postponed; iVcdnesday, Peck's vs Ford's nd Thursday, Kavanaugh's vs i today, Lions vs Legion; Tuesday, Cuomo's vs Dunn's; Wednesday, K. uf C.

vs Lions and Thursday, Higgins Vs Legion. a i today, Clinton Lodge vs Waterford Tuesday, Dion's vs G-E; Wednesday, Clinton Lodgers and Thursday, G-E vs Waterford 'istol. Kopach Elected Student President Steven Kopacli, a junior at Keveny Memorial Academy, was elected president of the school'l Student Council in recent clec- ions at the school, according Sister Jude Marie, council moderator. Also elected were Jeanne Benoit a sophomore, as vice president, and Ann Marie Coutu, ireshman, as secretary. OPEN ALL DAY SAT.

TOURAINE HOUSE PAINT A DEITGHER'S Point i Wall Paper Hdqlri. 188 REMSEN ST. COHOES Peter Regan, vice presiden comptroller of the Cohoc rrybag Division of Marke asters Industries, ained that the bonds were is led in Mr, Senez's name i 146 by the company "as bo uses for work well done," but mehow Mr. Senez was never Id of them. "Apparent'y," a i Regan, he bonds were intended as a urprise for Emile when he re- red, but through the years ley were forgotten about." Mr.

Senez retired from Co. oes Carrybag July 31, 1966, production manager for he company, after serving 43 :ars.with the firm. The bonds, three and one 25 Series were found in a afety deposit box recently dur ng a search of the records le company by Market ers Industries which merged 1th Cohoes Carrybag in Janu ry. Regan said that since -the onds matured in 1956, with ac rued interest thewy are now 'orth approximately $760. Although happy about the un xpected windfall, Mr.

Senez aid he has no immediate plans or using the bonds. "I guess 11 just keep them around i longer," he said. A Cohoes native, Mr. Scne; 5 a former semi-professiona 'aseball player, having played vith the White Stars, champion earn of Cohoes in 1921. He Iso played basebal' and has cetball with the Orchard Boy: Brigade in 1916 and 1917.

Obituary Miss Murphy's Funeral Funeral services for Miss Nel ie V. Murphy of 11 Willow St. S. Glen Falls, a former residen if Cohoes, were held Saturday rom the Ernest L. Dufresne Fu neral Home, Cohoes, and late 'rom St.

Bernard's Church yhere a Solemn Requiem Mas was celebrated by Rev. Jame W. Mittler with Rev. Michael Sheridan acting as deacon anc Rev. Gregory S.

Welder as sub deacon. Bearers were J. Paul Troue Kenneth Ryan, Robert Scher merhorn and Robert'Robillarc Interment was in Oakwooc Cemetery with Father Mittle officiating. GALLONS QUARTS-1 EXTRA SALE ENDS JULY 7th, 1969 Low Lustre Latex House Paint MoorGard 29 GAL i Use on Wood, Metal, Masonry and Concrete- even when surfacos are damp Applies easily, dries in minutes Resists blistering fumes and mildew Full range of non-fading colors Benjamin Moore's House Paint High Gloss Exterior Finish For Wood Siding, Doors, Trim and Metal Surfaces' Provides extra years of beauty and protection Resists sun, fumes and mildew Gleaming white and fine selection of colors SELECT YOUR FREE GALLON OR QUART FROM: MOORGARD MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT MOORWHITE PRIMER DECORATIVE TRIM COLORS SWATLINC PAINT and WALLPAPERCO. 77 Mohawk St.

COHOES PHONE CE 7-2103 FREE PARKINS IN LOT NEXT TO STORE MORE DANGER Your boat represent! a considerable Investment and should protected against fire and theft. It can also cause considerable property damage and injury to bone and flesh. A jury might you the works, low-cost insurance makes good sense. Ba you get before anyone touchei the Whoel. NORTHEY-McKEE AGENCY Complete I murance 139 REMSEN STREET-COHOES INC.

ICE 7-6200! JUN BONUS DAYS Deposits made on or before June 4th will com interest from June 1st. thereafter from day of deposit. 0 LATEST TOTAL RATE I PER ANNUM COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY LATHAM COHOES MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Main Office: Latham Office: Rt. 9, Jyit of Circt. Phono 71 Cohom Phono 237-0230 Dilly A.M.

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