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' Page Six—NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Jan. 14, 1971 LOCAL and PERSONAL Thomas Elliott and Mi'is Janolb Short of Washington, D. C., were last weekend guo.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Koone Roadman. Miss-Helen Staff jrd of Roch- ester and I'.Iiss Marion Ri3'c;y of Cableskll vver? Thursday evening dinner'' gu?"ts oi Mr. and Mrs. Reid WohsttT. Mi.js Stafford ancl Miss Rielcy were en route home after s-:2nding a t tvo-weok vacation ^n Florida. Mr.s. Sarah Eush of Walton and grandson, Sitephen Eush, of DeJhi spent a week with her sister, Mr.s. Eunice Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phillip-s are parents of a daughter. Heather Kimberly, born Dec. 27 at Fox ho.'^^pital in Oneonta. Mrs. Milo Meslyanek of Hal- cott Center wa? a Sunday af- ternoon guest of "Mrs. Grac<; -Harris. Mrs. Italo Marsico and Mrs. Joseph Carli spent Saturday in Kingston to attend the funeral of Salvatore Aprea. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Phillips of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Garcia and family of New Rochelle were Sunday guests of Mr. &nd Mrs. Guy Phillips and family. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lunn, Danny Lunn and Mrs. Sandy Bernard! and two children of Windsor Locks, Conn., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lunn and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson of Deer Park, L. I., were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hinkley. Mrs. Dewitt Chase of Grand Gorge was a Friday guest of Mrs. Charles Stanbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Laden- beim and family spent two wekes, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schrier in North Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archi- bald and Mrs. Ralph Archi- bald were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ackerley and family in Gilboa. Raymond Keator of Oneonta was a Saturday guest of his brother-in-law, Cecil Polley. Mr. and Mrs. Elw'ood Kelly and family of Port Jervis speiit Saturday overnight and Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald and family and Mrs. Nellie Todd. Kenneth Babcock of Ellen- ville and Miss Cindy Robinson of Wawarsing were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Stan- bridge spent Saturday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Kath- mann, in Delhi. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Archi- bald and family of Bristol, Conn., spent three days visit- ing their pai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Squires and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Archibald. Shawn Archibald remained to spend a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Squires. Mr. and Mrs. William Buck- alew spent Sunday visiting rel- atives in Monterey, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carroll of Stamford were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Rose Tirpak. Mr. and Mrs. Percy New- comb of Valatle and their giands(,.i, Terryl Shafer of Kinderhook, were weekend guest i of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kingdon Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham and family of Scotia were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham. The Arkville Pinochle c’ub met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Barton. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ed Funari and Mrs. Hilda Peet. The Margaretville Presby- terian church will hold its an- nual congregational meeting this Sunday, Jan. 17, at the church. The meeting will begin at 12:30 p. m. with a pot luck dinner, at which meat will be provided. Holy communion will be celebrated at the morning worship service at 9:30. Mem- bers and friends of the parish are invited. There will be open house for Mrs. Etta Tait in honor of her 80th birthday on Sunday, Jan. 17, from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Margaretville Advent Christian church. Pepacton Fish Big Two of the three largest brown trout taken in the state during 1970 came from the w'aters of the Pepacton reser- voir. Winner in the state-wide fishing contest was the 15- pound 7-ounce trout caught July 19 by Carl Gallo of Spring Valley. Third place went to Zulma Bogdanowicz of Brook- lyn for his 12-pound 4-ounce fish caught April 18. Corydon Rich of Delhi won third place in the brook trout division for a 5-pound 8-ounce fish taken July 30 from the West Branch of the Delaware. Name’s the Same Roxbury, Jan. 7.—Two men of the same name are found living within 10 miles of each other in adjoining villages. Both are named Ronald Herrick, but they are entirely unrelated. Ronald Herrick of Margaret- ville is the son of Everett Her- rick, Margaretville funeral di- rector. The Ronald Herrick of Roxbury came here from Bing- hamton to work as clerk in the Country Store. He was pre- viously a truck driver who de- livered food at local stores. Patients Listed At Delhi Hospital Mrs. Joseph Kelly of Fleiseh- manns, Mrs. Marvin Hosier of New Kingston, LeRoy Fleury of Andes and James Boggs and T. George Johnston of Bovina Center are listed as being among those admitted by the O’Connor hospital at Delhi dur- ing the week ending Saturday. Discharges during the same period included Mrs. Floyd Goodchild, Mrs. Kelly and James Ingram of Andes. GREAT OFFER TWO - FAMILY HOUSE IN CENTER OF FLEISCHMANNS VILLAGE Must Be Sold — $10,000 Down, Will Mortgage Balance 14 Rooms — Three Bathrooms Fully Equipped Restaurant — Brook Behind Garden GOOD AREA FOR. YEAR-AROUND ACTIVITIES Phone After 6 p.m. New York City 212 249-8006 or Write Box W, c/o News, Margaretville Just What Your Doctor Ordered . . . Your registered pharmacist is dedi- cated to safeguarding your health by filling your doctor’s prescriptions with professional precision. We help your doctor help you. For Prescriptions, First Aid Supplies, Toiletries, Sundries MILLER'S DRUG STORE Richard Miller, PhG Phone 586-4212 Margaretville, N. Y. Lt. and Mrs. Hoffman —photo by Norman Holiday Weekend Nupitals Miss Jilleen Lorraine Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Russell of New Kingston, and Lt. Steven Sigurd Hoff- man of Laredo, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ■ Hoffman of Shandaken, were married Dec. 27 at the New Kingston United Presbyterian church by Rev. William Harter. The bride wore a streetr length, A-line white gown, ac- cented with silver threading and with silver ribbing on the high collar and cuffs. She car- ried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis, with a white rose corsage in the center. Her sister, Mrs. Kathleen Barnes, of Groton was matron of honor and wore a street- length, empire gown of red velveteen, with red and silver ribbing on the collar and cuffs. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Cathleen Lawrence of Marga- retville and the bride’s sister- lin-law, Mrs. Edde Jean Pen- dell, of Morrisville. Richard Peroraro was best man for his cousin. Ushers were David Jeffrey Pendell, brother of the bride, and Gene Barnes, her brother-in-law. FURNITURE AUCTION AT AIKENS’ BARN, HAMDEN, N. Y. Thursday Night, Jan. 14 At 7 P. M. Selling furniture from a Town of Middletown home moved here for sale convenience, plus more. Thrcc-piece L. oak bedroom suite, long mir- ror, desk, dehumidifier, wall clock, bookcasc, paintings, stool, rack, pole lamps, stack pillows, 10-ft. couch with niarble ends, 3 living room chairs, dishes, bedspread, books, camera, flowers. Also ref., L. oak dining room suite, TV set, 2-drawer metal file, odd chairs, chest of drawers, small tools, some new items, etc. A real nice outfit. Terms: Cash or Good Checks Auctioneer: Lynn Lunch by Hamden Fish and Game Club SALE BY AIKENS’ AUCTION SERVICE Delancey, N. If. Delancey, N. ¥.—Phone 607 746-2371 This House Is Getting a Painless Injection That Will Cure It of WINTER COLD INSUL-LUX Insulation Is • Quick-done in two days or less. • Easy—no disruption. • Inexpensive—under $500 for average size house. • Guaranteed savings on fuel, 25% to 50%. Recommenided by Heating Specialists —FREE ESTIm Xt ES— Phone 607 326-4201 Church news to be inserted in this column must reach Tlie Ntws office Qot later than Monday cveninK ot publication week St. Ann's Catholic Church: Sunday mass, 11:30 a.m. Cabin Hill United Presby- terian Church, Rev. Felix Milas, pastor: Church service, 11:30 a.m. Pleasant Valley United Meth- odist Church, Mrs. Murray Walters: Church service, 9:30 a.m. Andes United Preabvterian Church, Rev. R.-V. E. Wright, pastor: Church scrvice, 11 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m. Andes United Methodist Church, Rev. Murray Walters, pastor: Church service, 3:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. First Baptist Church, Phoe- nicia, Rev. Leslie H. Kellner, pastor: 11 a. m., morning wor- ship, “An Image of Deliver- ance”; 7:30 p. m., evening wor- ship, "Chance or Choice?” United M e t h o d i s t Church of Phoenicia, Rev. Bonnie Lee Jones, pastor: Sunday services, Lanesville, 9 a. m.; Phoenicia, 10:15 a. m., worship and Sun- day school; Shady-Lake Hill, 7:30 p. m. Fleischmanns - Halcott Com- Church Services Halcott Center, church service, 9:30 a. m.; church school, 10:30 a. m. Fleischmanns, church school, 9:45 a. m.; ciiurch serv- ice, 11 a. m. Clwesville B i,h 1o Baptist Church, Fleischmanns. Jan. 17 Sunday school. 9:45; worship* service, 11. Rev. Larry Adee of Hartv.'ic’i Sem’nary will be speaker. V\^cdnesday evening, Jan. 20, semi-annual business meeting at the parsonage at 7:30. _ M.ir3;aretv;lle-New Kingston Un.tcd Prestyterian Parisli, the Revs.. William H. Harter and Linda B. Hairter, pastors. Sun- day services; 9:30 a.m., Mar- garetville; 11 a.m;. New Kings- ton. Sunday school, nursery-4 will resume in both parishes on r 'eb. 7. Wednesday night Chris- tian education, grades 5-12, Margaretville, 8 p.m. St. Francis de Sales Parish, Rev. John Gorman, pastor; Rev. Thomas Baylis, associate: Skiers Mass Saturday, 5 p. m., pur Lady of Lourdes, Allaben. Daily Masses, St. Francis de Sales, Phoenicia, 7:30 a. m. Sunday Masses: St. Francis de Sales, Phoenicia, 8 and 10 a. m.; Our Lady of LaSalette, Boxeville, 9 a. m.; Our Lady of Lourdes, Allaben, 10:30 a. m. munity Methodist Clinrches; Advisor: Mrs. Scudder Staff: Vicki Faulkner, Colleen George, Cathleen George Calendar Jan. 15—Basketball game, MCS 'at South Kortright. -Jan. 19—Basketball game, An- dos at MCS, 1:40. Jan. 22—Basketball game, Gil- boa at MCS. MCS Chorus The MCS high school chorus went to the Margaretville Me- morial hospital Friday and sang for the patients. This was a delayed Christmas program. Drum and Bugle Corps A drum and bugle corps has I'een formed under the direc- tion of Mrs. Jane Martin. It will meet several nights a week at the Arkville fire hall. Any- one interested may come to these meetings. New Student Tony Cuizio, 16, recently moved to Hubbell' Hill from Lindenhurst, L. I., where he attended Lindenhurst high school. He is now in 10th grade and likes MCS because it is ■=mall and there are not so many MCS Keyhole kids. So far he lik#%shop class best. , Rover What is your New Year’s resolution ? Ronelle Herrick — T h e y wouldn’t allow you to print it. Coralee Redmond — To get outdoors more. June Holecek—To avoid get- ting parking tickets. Mike Pedulla — AH of the time. ' ■ - Gary Newcomb—Not to go in Lange’s during the month of January. Menu Jan. 18 — Hot meatball sand- wich, string beans, apple crisp, milk, tomdto soup. Jan. 19—Vegetable soup, sub- marine sandwich, fruit salad, cookies, ’milk. Jan. 20—Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed vegetable salad, bread and butter, fruit cup, milk, chicken vegetable soup. Jan. 21—Beef stew, bread and butter, sliced peaches; cook- ies, milk, bean with bacon soup. Jan. 22 — Hamburger on bun, corn, fruit salad, pudding with, topping, milk, clam chowder soup. A reception for 120 guests was held at the church after- ward. The couple is living at Laredo Air Force base in Texas, where Lt. Hoffman is stationed. The bride attended Margaretville central school and Edwards school of beauty culture. Lt. Hoffman is a graduate of On- iteora central school and Syra- cuse university. Taylor Brothers Injured Saturday Roxbury, Jan. 14.—'Ronne V. Taylor of Ellenville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taylor of Rox- bury, was seriously injured an an auto accident Saturday. He and his brother, Harold, were in a car near Ellenville, when they were hit and forced off the road by a driver on the wrong side. Harold was less seriously hurt. Ronne was transferred from Ellenville to Kingston hospital, where he is suffering from severe back injuries. He and his wife, the former June Whitney of Roxbury, are the parents of four small chil- dren. SALE! 3 h RIB END ROAST 3 lb. LOIN END ROAST lb. 49)^ lb. 59)^ CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS FRESH GROUND MEAT LOAF VEAL - BEEF - PORK Ik. 98»^ lb. 89)^ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT mi fH iK RIVER VALLEY Haddock Fillets Brown and Serve “ 4 39^ 1 , "> ■ 77<^ CABBAGE AUNT JEMIMA (Country Style) UfAECLES i lb. ^4 wYMrrLtj 3 p" $ 1 .0 0 BUTTERED TOP BEHY LOU BREi f^D 3 s.™. 99>/ PLEE-ZING BEECHNUT rArcEE APPLE SAUCE 2 far 6 5 ^ vUr rcE Regular or Drip 39^ \ "The Country Store with Red Carpet Treatment" L. BUSSY & CO., INC. FREE DEUVERY MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. PHONE 586-2677 PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971

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Page 1: SALE!nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031247/1971-01-14/ed-1/seq-6.pdfJoseph Carli spent Saturday in Kingston to attend the funeral of Salvatore Aprea. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Phillips

' Page Six—NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Jan. 14, 1971

LOCAL and PERSONALThomas Elliott and Mi'is

Janolb Short of Washington, D. C., were last weekend guo.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Koone Roadman.

Miss-Helen Staff jrd of Roch­ester and I'.Iiss Marion Ri3'c;y of Cableskll vver? Thursday evening dinner'' gu?"ts oi Mr. and Mrs. Reid WohsttT. Mi.js Stafford ancl Miss Rielcy were en route home after s-:2nding a t tvo-weok vacation n̂ Florida.

Mr.s. Sarah Eush of Walton and grandson, Sitephen Eush, of DeJhi spent a week with her sister, Mr.s. Eunice Todd.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phillip-s are parents of a daughter. Heather Kimberly, born Dec. 27 at Fox ho.'̂ p̂ital in Oneonta.

Mrs. Milo Meslyanek of Hal- cott Center wa? a Sunday af­ternoon guest of "Mrs. Grac<;

- Harris.

Mrs. Italo Marsico and Mrs. Joseph Carli spent Saturday in Kingston to attend the funeral of Salvatore Aprea.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Phillips of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­e rt Garcia and family of New Rochelle were Sunday guests of Mr. &nd Mrs. Guy Phillips and family.

'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lunn, Danny Lunn and Mrs. Sandy Bernard! and two children of Windsor Locks, Conn., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lunn and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson of Deer Park, L. I., were week­end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hinkley.

Mrs. Dewitt Chase of Grand Gorge was a Friday guest of Mrs. Charles Stanbridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Laden- beim and family spent two wekes, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schrier in North Palm Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archi­bald and Mrs. Ralph Archi­bald were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ackerley and family in Gilboa.

Raymond Keator of Oneonta was a Saturday guest of his brother-in-law, Cecil Polley.

Mr. and Mrs. Elw'ood Kelly and family of Port Jervis speiit Saturday overnight and Sun­day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald and family and Mrs. Nellie Todd.

Kenneth Babcock of Ellen- ville and Miss Cindy Robinson of Wawarsing were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Babcock.

Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Stan­bridge spent Saturday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Kath- mann, in Delhi.

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Archi­bald and family of Bristol, Conn., spent three days visit­ing their pai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Squires and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Archibald. Shawn Archibald remained to spend a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Squires.

Mr. and Mrs. William Buck- alew spent Sunday visiting rel­atives in Monterey, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carroll of Stamford were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Rose Tirpak.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy New­comb of Valatle and their giands(,.i, Terryl Shafer of Kinderhook, were weekend guest i of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kingdon Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham and family of Scotia were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham.

The Arkville Pinochle c’ub met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Barton. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ed Funari and Mrs. Hilda Peet.

The Margaretville Presby­terian church will hold its an­nual congregational meeting this Sunday, Jan. 17, at the church. The meeting will begin at 12:30 p. m. with a pot luck dinner, at which meat will be provided. Holy communion will be celebrated a t the morning worship service at 9:30. Mem­bers and friends of the parish are invited.

There will be open house for Mrs. Etta Tait in honor of her 80th birthday on Sunday, Jan. 17, from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Margaretville Advent Christian church.

Pepacton Fish BigTwo of the three largest

brown trout taken in the state during 1970 came from the w'aters of the Pepacton reser­voir. Winner in the state-wide fishing contest was the 15- pound 7-ounce trout caught July 19 by Carl Gallo of Spring Valley. Third place went to Zulma Bogdanowicz of Brook­lyn for his 12-pound 4-ounce fish caught April 18. Corydon Rich of Delhi won third place in the brook trout division for a 5-pound 8-ounce fish taken July 30 from the West Branch of the Delaware.

Name’s the SameRoxbury, Jan. 7.—Two men

of the same name are found living within 10 miles of each other in adjoining villages. Both are named Ronald Herrick, but they are entirely unrelated. Ronald Herrick of Margaret­ville is the son of Everett Her­rick, Margaretville funeral di­rector. The Ronald Herrick of Roxbury came here from Bing­hamton to work as clerk in the Country Store. He was pre­viously a truck driver who de­livered food at local stores.

Patients Listed A t Delhi Hospital

Mrs. Joseph Kelly of Fleiseh- manns, Mrs. Marvin Hosier of New Kingston, LeRoy Fleury of Andes and James Boggs and T. George Johnston of Bovina Center are listed as being among those admitted by the O’Connor hospital at Delhi dur­ing the week ending Saturday.

Discharges during the same period included Mrs. Floyd Goodchild, Mrs. Kelly and James Ingram of Andes.

GREAT OFFERTWO - FAMILY HOUSE IN CENTER OF

FLEISCHMANNS VILLAGEMust Be Sold — $10,000 Down, Will Mortgage Balance

14 Rooms — Three Bathrooms Fully Equipped Restaurant — Brook Behind Garden

GOOD AREA FOR. YEAR-AROUND ACTIVITIES

Phone After 6 p.m. New York City 212 249-8006 or Write Box W, c/o News, Margaretville

Just What

Your Doctor

Ordered . . .

Your registered pharmacist is dedi­cated to safeguarding your health by filling your doctor’s prescriptions with professional precision. We help your doctor help you.

For Prescriptions,First Aid Supplies,Toiletries, Sundries

M ILLER 'S DRUG STO RERichard Miller, PhG

Phone 586-4212 Margaretville, N. Y.

Lt. and Mrs. Hoffman—photo by Norman

Holiday Weekend NupitalsMiss Jilleen Lorraine Russell,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ert Russell of New Kingston, and Lt. Steven Sigurd Hoff­man of Laredo, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ■ Hoffman of Shandaken, were married Dec. 27 a t the New Kingston United Presbyterian church by Rev. William Harter.

The bride wore a streetr length, A-line white gown, ac­cented with silver threading and with silver ribbing on the high collar and cuffs. She car­ried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis, with a white rose corsage in the center.

Her sister, Mrs. Kathleen Barnes, of Groton was matron of honor and wore a street- length, empire gown of red velveteen, with red and silver ribbing on the collar and cuffs. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Cathleen Lawrence of Marga­retville and the bride’s sister- lin-law, Mrs. Edde Jean Pen- dell, of Morrisville.

Richard Peroraro was best man for his cousin. Ushers were David Jeffrey Pendell, brother of the bride, and Gene Barnes, her brother-in-law.

FURNITURE AUCTIONAT AIKENS’ BARN, HAMDEN, N. Y.

Thursday Night, Jan. 14At 7 P. M.

Selling furniture from a Town of Middletown home moved here for sale convenience,

plus more.Thrcc-piece L. oak bedroom suite, long mir­

ror, desk, dehumidifier, wall clock, bookcasc, paintings, stool, rack, pole lamps, stack pillows, 10-ft. couch with niarble ends, 3 living room chairs, dishes, bedspread, books, camera, flowers.

Also ref., L. oak dining room suite, TV set, 2-drawer metal file, odd chairs, chest of drawers, small tools, some new items, etc.

A real nice outfit.Terms: Cash or Good Checks

Auctioneer: LynnLunch by Hamden Fish and Game Club

SALE BY AIKENS’ AUCTION SERVICEDelancey, N. If.

Delancey, N. ¥.—Phone 607 746-2371

This House Is Getting a Painless Injection That Will Cure It of

WINTER COLD

INSUL-LUX Insulation Is• Quick-done in two days or less.• Easy—no disruption.• Inexpensive—under $500 for average size house.• Guaranteed savings on fuel, 25% to 50%.

Recommenided by Heating Specialists —FREE ESTIm Xt ES—

Phone 607 326-4201

Church news to be inserted in this column must reach Tlie Ntws office Qot later than Monday cveninK ot publication week

St. Ann's Catholic Church:Sunday mass, 11:30 a.m.

Cabin Hill United Presby­terian Church, Rev. Felix Milas, pastor: Church service, 11:30 a.m.

Pleasant Valley United Meth­odist Church, Mrs. Murray Walters: Church service, 9:30 a.m.

Andes United Preabvterian Church, Rev. R.-V. E. Wright, pastor: Church scrvice, 11 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.

Andes U n i t e d Methodist Church, Rev. Murray Walters, pastor: Church service, 3:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.

First Baptist Church, Phoe­nicia, Rev. Leslie H. Kellner, pastor: 11 a. m., morning wor­ship, “An Image of Deliver­ance” ; 7:30 p. m., evening wor­ship, "Chance or Choice?”

United M e t h o d i s t Church of Phoenicia, Rev. Bonnie Lee Jones, pastor: Sunday services, Lanesville, 9 a. m.; Phoenicia, 10:15 a. m., worship and Sun­day school; Shady-Lake Hill, 7:30 p. m.

Fleischmanns - Halcott Com­

Church Services Halcott Center, church service, 9:30 a. m.; church school, 10:30 a. m. Fleischmanns, church school, 9:45 a. m.; ciiurch serv­ice, 11 a. m.

Clwesville B i,h 1 o B a p tis t Church, Fleischmanns. Jan. 17 Sunday school. 9:45; worship* service, 11. Rev. Larry Adee of Hartv.'ic’i Sem’nary will be speaker. V\^cdnesday evening, Jan. 20, semi-annual business meeting at the parsonage at 7:30. _

M.ir3;aretv;lle-New Kingston Un.tcd Prestyterian Parisli, the Revs.. William H. Harter and Linda B. Hairter, pastors. Sun­day services; 9:30 a.m., Mar­garetville; 11 a.m;. New Kings­ton. Sunday school, nursery-4 will resume in both parishes on r 'eb. 7. Wednesday night Chris­tian education, grades 5-12, Margaretville, 8 p.m.

St. Francis de Sales Parish,Rev. John Gorman, pastor; Rev. Thomas Baylis, associate: Skiers Mass Saturday, 5 p. m., pu r Lady of Lourdes, Allaben. Daily Masses, St. Francis de Sales, Phoenicia, 7:30 a. m. Sunday Masses: St. Francis de Sales, Phoenicia, 8 and 10 a. m.; Our Lady of LaSalette, Boxeville, 9 a. m.; Our Lady of Lourdes, Allaben, 10:30 a. m.

munity Methodist Clinrches;

Advisor: Mrs. Scudder Staff: Vicki Faulkner, Colleen

George, Cathleen George

CalendarJan. 15—Basketball game, MCS

'at South Kortright.-Jan. 19—Basketball game, An­

dos at MCS, 1:40.Jan. 22—Basketball game, Gil­

boa at MCS.MCS Chorus

The MCS high school chorus went to the Margaretville Me­morial hospital Friday and sang for the patients. This was a delayed Christmas program.

Drum and Bugle CorpsA drum and bugle corps has

I'een formed under the direc­tion of Mrs. Jane Martin. It will meet several nights a week at the Arkville fire hall. Any­one interested may come to these meetings.

New StudentTony Cuizio, 16, recently

moved to Hubbell' Hill from Lindenhurst, L. I., where he attended Lindenhurst high school. He is now in 10th grade and likes MCS because it is ■=mall and there are not so many

MCS Keyhole kids. So far he lik#%shop class best.

, RoverWhat is your New Year’s

resolution ?Ronelle Herrick — T h e y

wouldn’t allow you to print it.Coralee Redmond — To get

outdoors more.June Holecek—To avoid get­

ting parking tickets.Mike Pedulla — AH of the

time. ' ■ -Gary Newcomb—Not to go

in Lange’s during the month of January.

MenuJan. 18 — Hot meatball sand­

wich, string beans, apple crisp, milk, tomdto soup.

Jan. 19—Vegetable soup, sub­marine sandwich, fruit salad, cookies, ’ milk.

Jan. 20—Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed vegetable salad, bread and butter, fruit cup, milk, chicken vegetable soup.

Jan. 21—Beef stew, bread and butter, sliced peaches; cook­ies, milk, bean with bacon soup.

Jan. 22 — Hamburger on bun, corn, fruit salad, pudding with, topping, milk, clam chowder soup.

A reception for 120 guests was held at the church after­ward.

The couple is living at Laredo Air Force base in Texas, where Lt. Hoffman is stationed. The bride attended Margaretville central school and Edwards school of beauty culture. Lt. Hoffman is a graduate of On- iteora central school and Syra­cuse university.

Taylor Brothers

Injured SaturdayRoxbury, Jan. 14.—'Ronne V.

Taylor of Ellenville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taylor of Rox­bury, was seriously injured an an auto accident Saturday. He and his brother, Harold, were in a car near Ellenville, when they were hit and forced off the road by a driver on the wrong side.

Harold was less seriously hurt. Ronne was transferred from Ellenville to Kingston hospital, where he is suffering from severe back injuries.

He and his wife, the former June Whitney of Roxbury, are the parents of four small chil­dren.

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lb. 4 9 ) ^ lb. 5 9 ) ^

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C A B B A G E

AUNT JEMIMA (Country Style)

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3 p" $ 1 . 0 0

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B E H Y LO U BREif^D 3 s.™. 9 9 > /

PLEE-ZING BEECHNUT

r A r c E EA P P L E SAUCE

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3 9 ^• \

"The Country Store with Red Carpet Treatment"

L . B U S S Y & C O ., IN C .FREE DEUVERY MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. PHONE 586-2677

PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971