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Page Four—NEWS, Margaretviiie, R Y. thurs., iitafth i. The Roxbmy News By IrmA Mae Griffin MAC Allen Browning, sta tioned at the Navy submeuine base at New London, Conn., and Ms brother, James Brown ing, student at Port Jefferson, L. I., spent the holiday week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ayer. Mrs. Francis Haynes has're ceived word of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Elsie Simpson, at Dahia, Fla., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes attended the funeral at Valley F ^ s , R. I., Monday. David Scudder of Spring field, Mass., ds spending the week of vacation at his Rox- bury home. Mrs. Robert Gordon broke a bone in the bottom of her foot when she fell on the lawn of her home Feb. 17. She was treated dn the office of Dr. Foreman in Stamford and can walk with crutches. Mrs. Anna Ploutz has re turned to her Grand Gorge home after seven weeks With her son and daughter-dn-law. Thursday, March 1 Prof. and Mrs. Paul Plout 2 , at Atiienfei 09iit>. Paul, aft alum nus of itoSbuiy iE^nlTdl schddl, is ria^ a prdfes^r At the Ohio univeiSity at Atfifens. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell spent a few days over the '[^^kend in New York city. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mre. Wayne Grant was taken to Stamford hospital by ambulance Saturday noon, and then to Fox hospatal in One- onta. John Wsuiier, student a t Her kimer Commuraty c o l l e g e , spent the weekend with his peu-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ballard. Glenn Hudler and M i^ Cheryl Frankel of Mount Trem- per spent Monday witii Mr. and Mrs. Eber Cartwrig'ht. Mrs. Lillian Aikman returned home Sunday from Stamford hospital. Mrs. JuHa Avezano and son, Joseph, of Yonkers and her Bon- itt-laiw ana ^Ugliter, Sff* aM Mrs. Mario Farino, and < ^ - dren, Mai^ Jd And RctoWt, ttf Mount Vemon ^ n t the week with Mr. (and Mts. Braa§ B\r- erett. Mr. and Mrs; to s d d Sutton and son, GeraM Jr., of Jeffer son were visitors Saturday of Irma M. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gorsth and children, Steven, Karen, Diana Jlnd Qjmthia, of Worces ter spent the last week, part of their winter midyear yatSa- tion, \Vdth Rudolph’s mother, Mrs. Frances Gorsch, and his grandmtvther, Mfs. G e o t^ F; Gibbs. Mrs. Gfbbs cele^ated her birthday Friday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Rich.- ard Gibbs pre^nt. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Goc- kel and daughter, Lattfie, of Tillson were guests last M<rti- day of theii^ uncle and aurtt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gockel. Sandra and Kitmberly Boutcm df Arkvllle were weekend guests of their grandparents, Mf. and Mrs. Gockel. Mrs. Myi-a George has re ceived woM of the martiage of her cousin, Mrs. Sadie Leves que, of St. Peterebutg, Fla., to Behjamin F. Ydhgst of DxUiellon, BUSINESS DIRECTORY MontMy Rates: 2 inches - - ^ $9.00 p e r ihCHith 1 inch - - - $4.50 p e r m o n th BERTHA DREIFUS PINE HILL, N. Y. Telephone 254-5340 Custom Made Slip Covers Three Pieces—$45 Farms - Ranches - Retirements Recreational and Business SAFEBUY BEAL ESTATE AGENCY Richard Lybolt, Representative Main St. Tel. (914)586-4096 Margaretville, New York 12452 BILL’S VW & TOYOTA Service and Body Work BRIDGE ST. Between Bridge and Main St. FLElSCtntfANNS, N. Y. 914 354-4265 CRAFT MOTOR CO. Main St., Margaretville Anto Body Repairs - Anto 01a«t Good Tars - Waldliis 24-Honr ^ r e d te r Service Day 586-4365 - Night 686-4366 CARPENTRY PAINTING Interior—Exterior ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Plumbing Repairs Electrical Contracting Joseph Mack & Son ARKVILLE 586-3235 YOUR DEALER in LP BOTTLED GAS Good Service Gas Delivered Andrew Straut) Jr. Arkville, N. Y. 586^36 DAVIS L.P. GAS SERVICE 100 lb. - Cylinders - 20 lb Delivered or Pick Up Your Own and $ave Where good service and fair price go hand in hand. Gas Appliances Availal>le C ^ l J. Davis Arkville 586-3255 PM DELAWARE, INC. APPLIANCES SALES: Frigidaiire, Whirlpool, Gibson, Kitchen Aid, Scotsman, Hardwiclc, Kins, Litton SERVICE: All Makes & Models MAIN STREET MARGARETVILLE 914-586-4277 Douglas Todd Carpenter ALL ItlNDS OF ONS-MAN CARPENTER JOBS Dry Brook Road Arkville, N. Y. 586-3284 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANEX> ACE SEPTIC SERVICE ROUTE 28 SfiANDAKEN, N. Y. SAME-DAY s e r v i c e 688-9962 insnfed 688-3191 st.teLg. #i« Jester’s Funeral Home Andes, N. Y. Phone 678-3148 HUBBELL BROS., INC. Kelly Comers, N. Y. 586-3278 Lumber and Building Supplies F 17 Roofing Owens Coming Insulation JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON Fleischmanns, N. Y. 254-S65A Wigs - Hair Pieces Cleaning - Cutting - Styling Touch-Up - Frosting Special Low Price on Permaneat Waves FREY’S TV SALES and SERVICE Phqne 676-4424 ALL MAKES of TELEVISION REPAIRED Colored and Black and White CyBrien Ellectric • Troiibleshodt and Repair • ^ rvice Entrances • tSeneiW House Wiring FOR TriE HOME • Intercom, Bul^lar Alarm, and Fire Alarm SystemS ‘ Trailer H 6 ok-ups • Baseboard Electric Hot Water Heat—No Plumbing Required PHONE 586-4038 MARGARETVILLE AA Meetings At Oould Memorial Choreh Maiii Street, Roxbiiry, N. Y. 8:00 p.m. — Tnesdays (Closed Meeting) aikd First United Presbyterian C&Mch Orciiard Street, Margaretville 8:30 pjn. Thursdays (Discussion Group) Telephone ^6-4552 C M M S H AUTOMOTIVE A u t o r e p a ir and PAINT and BODY SHOP Welding ^ SWaH EttginB Repall- We Repair Snow Machine Hoods ALL WOftK GUARANTE3n3 W R E C k ^ dERVtCE Rt. 30, Margaretville, N. Y. 914 58B-4734 Dry Cleal^g and Flat Laundry (PICK UP AND DELIVERY) Men’s and Boys’ OotHing StUts Coatt SiackB Car Coats Parkas ROYAL TAILORS AND CLEANERS Main S t, MSargaretvQle, N. Y. Pbode 58B-4414 ... whou ttenuA iBARRE Uauty it daeked by tht |GlliLD ttrong*si guaraatei in ___ ihi monumtta industry. MonumSntS „^3fan R. FtoS^iifiods Church and Walnut Sts. Phone 586-4811 Booklets . . . Catalogs . . . OBioe Stationery . . . f tu l^ FoAfU . . . Pamphlets . . . Adverttsiafe Folders ; . . PostefS . . . Tickets All Expertly Printed Catskill Mountain Nei\^ Margaretville tel. 5S^2601 DENVER VALLEY ELECTRIC NICK FRANK, Electrician KELLY CORNERS, N. Y. 914 586-3259 • Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned • Sewer-Drain Lines Unplugged • Plumbing and Heating GEORGE StOVEN a r k v il l e : Telephone K6-455S fiih., ^ Mrt. Yingst Das mm h m u at the l«ea wiffi tier cbusin', Mr»; de<M^. *nie Roxbmy Reaxiing club wiil ni€<B% 5, ftt the hdftie c« Mrs. Date Gsrfhef. Mrs. Btei f . m a e S m ^ ft- view “The San Francisco Earth- quaker” by Thomas (Gordon. kobeft SWBerdeft ftas turned froift Lde AflgeleS 8ftd fc visiting Mr. iaiid WQ?S. i«ai^ e«Mm KaJ65^. ikir. and Mrs. Earl Washburn Sr; of Delmar spent the week end Mf. ^ Mrs. :Marl Washteuni. Miss Linda Koch and a girl friend of Livingston, N. J., spent the weekenS With her grandittotiheri Mrs. Edith Schus ter, and ^joyea ^tMhg at Scbtch VaUey. Mr. aiid MrS. Cktrdon Stahl and sOTis, Dwayne aitd Deah, and hiis nwUler, Mrs. Malvina Stahl, s p ^ t list weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Waytie Stahl at Poughkeepsie. Mrs. Mildrtfd Ale*ahder of Cairo sfieht the holiday week end with hef sistert Mrs. John B. HeWitt; Maryj Carol, and Joiseph Hewitt Jr. c£ Neiw Mhgstoii # e tit %e < tn^ bt the HeWitt hdme. Mrs. Henry Munsell spent a few days with her son-in-law Mid ^ughtOTi Dr. and Mrs. John Wu, in Menands, and Mr. Munsell motored there cind brought her hdme. J < ^ Henry and Kevin Wu, who had spent the week With the Mtuiselte, returned to their home in Me- natids. A group ai ^ young people with ttiedr pastor, Rw. Mr. ^aulkner, from the Speaker- (jurryville Rrformed chiorches visited jQffesiiie Stitttejr ^ier- noon and tendOcted v e ^ r services. Theft thej^ had' Sup per at Kflfksi^; Mr. aiid MJS. Ca^Jeli-* ter ana dif Pe<^- kill vrei^ gAiiiftiay guests bf Mr. aAd MfS; Vifibfeftt j . Kelly. Mrs. iBetty Bttirbughs underwent s u l^ f y at the iMar^ garetville hos|3itdi last week-. Twenty 6 <Jouts aiid 12 Webelos i^Jent Satitfd&y after noon at the Otoetitjta ItMCA CLAY’S BODY SHOP S864583 • Body and Fender Repairs • General Mechanic^ VPork. • Clialn Saws • Snowmoblins • All Types Snow Studs i • Small Engine ftefialrs ^ • Giafls Wofk, miriMhletia^ s tei Swart Road Blargaretvtlle Storey Plumbing & Heating Fair Street, MargaiwtTitle 586-4022 Shop 586-4287 Home All types of Plumbing and Heating Installations and Repairs PM DELAWARE, INC. TV - RAblO REPAII^S SALES: Zenithj RCA, Sylvanla, Philco, Sharp, Toshiba, Tenna and More SERVICE: AU Makes & Models TV ANTENNAS Parts - Supplies H O B B Y P A R : £ S RECOR&B fl;99 AND TAPES - - and i Conrad’i Service Station MO B I L Andes, N. Y. Open Dally —6 a.m .-ll p.9o. Groceries, Tires, Batteries Lubrication We Honor Mobil 'Credit Ikrds 914-676-4413 iM m iiilit Pebf. *1116 fathei^ le^bdiMl itivillis a<E9e@tiipaflie<l lR#m iiefftian Y&eger, Jaek Buyce, Joseph Farleigh, V; BiiicB Paifeb aii<J Miles KoWef. Gindy io u S e tT ^ <rf Hen- tieaville spent 13ie last week her grahdparehts, Mr. and Mrs. Hafaicfe Mafceti. Hrsi\W alter Offertttto Is a petient at Mat^ai'etville hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hara- witz and Miss Linda Feinstein of Brooklyn apent the Weekend With M t ; ahd Mrs. James Cam- plrtie a t thedr Vega home. Mr. ajid Mrs. Harvey Sher- w<x)d were Sunday night guests &f Mr. and Mrs. William Bal- ItHti at Eariviile. Mr. arid Mrs. Qiarles Fud- mera of Walton were Sunday l^ests of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Marino. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hdnk- ley left PW ay for Riviera S ^ c h , Fla., where they will spend a two-week vacaticn. Mr. did Mrs. Roy Cammer are keeping hoiise for them and looking after their family in their abSeftee. Charles Elfledn 3d has re- tiOTied from a week of skidng at Loon Mountmn, N. H., with to uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Willdain Catacosinds, of Port Jefferson, In I. The first two families have moved into a hoitse of the 500- house xinit of Mr. ■ and Mrs. Stanley (Migdol. They are Mr. and Mrs. Cblumba and two ^ildren w d Mr. and Mrs. Bolla airi ; three children from near ilidg^ood, k . J. “They spent the week here as their children were having a vaca tion from schwl. It vnll be va^eatioft- hohie. Mr. artd Mrs. Frank D’Orta aM d^tkJren, F^ank, George, Wandii and Dedra, spent the week At East IsUt> aiid Mrs. l i ^ e Mai^ of Bay^cit-e and Mrs. Williain Cox ahd children, 'l*o»iy, David ahd Jimmie, 0f East Islip s p ^ t the week heffe. ^Iie Manhattan C o u n t r y SeAkxil h « purchased the house trf iiie late Orley Slauson near by ahd wfll use it as a house for Hw teaching staff. The T e a ^ t h e r ^ s M a k i t i g P l a n s f o r A u g u s t Mrs. Allen R. Joslin of Cabin HUl road, Delancey, has an nounced ttie engagement of her daughter, Karen Mcirie, to Ar thur E. Ammanh Jr., soih of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Am- mann of Port Jefferson Station, L. I. Miss Joslin is a 1966 graduate Gtf Andes central schocd and State University college at Cortland in 1970. She is cur rently teaching elementsuy physical edueatic*i at the Chip pewa school of the Sachem school district at Holbrook, L.I. Mr. Ammann is a '1965 grad uate of Port Jefferson high school and in 1967 of SuffcSk Community college a t Farming- dale. He now is a buyer for the research foimdation at State U n i v e r s i t y at Stony Brook. The date set for the wed ding is Aug. 18. D r i v e r s S u m i t t o n e d Phoenicia, March 1.—Traffic^ violations have kept constable patrols busy in the town of Shandaken with the return of skiing. Two motorists Were ticketed Sunday night by Con stable Jon Boland. Anthony Boccio of L^nbrook, N. Y., was chained with failure to observe a stop sign and Sojaiie Waszak of Bloomfield, N. J., for exces sive speed on route 28. Sev eral other tickets were handed out in the Pine Hill-Oliverea area Saturday night. school has purchased a flock of Rhode Islemd Red chickens and will sell fertile eggs for hatch ing later. The students plan to build a dome hothouse as their next project. This year the Manhattan Country school \V411 be oijen for six weeks of summer school for the fil^t time. Vihcent Gideci is sii^nding two weeks an business in Vir ginia and North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Qellcin motored to Bassett hos pital in Cooperstovm to see theii- granddaughter, Rosemary Balcom, a patient there. The little girl’s mother, Mrs. Fran cis Balcom, accompanied them. NewKingtkoil By Mrs. Wanda Lanzl New Kingston, March i Alien SmEtll, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Raijih SmaU, tetunied home Satiirday from the Kings ton City hospital, where he had been a patient for two weeks for a back condition. He is on cratches and riot able to attend school, Mr. and Mrs. Guy F^mllOier and Mrs. Wanda LftlKl Werg in CooperstowTi Thursday. David Mid Janies Ifo&ier and tMifis Denise Price spent ^ weekend with the boys’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ComeKus Hosiei“, and sister, Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wis niewski and son, Kevin, of Wal den spent Fiiday night and Sat urday with her mother, Mfs. Wanda Larizi. Mr. and MiS. Wayne Hanvey and family of Otego were Sun day diiririer guests arid Mi«.' Dan iel Levan and children of Delhi Sunday afternoon guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Hosier, and family. I Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor visited Mr, and Mrs. Ray Champlin at Haipel^ieid Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hosier and her brother, Fred Husch, were in New York city one day last week. Mr. and -Mrs. WdlMam EUiott via ted his mother, Mrs. Marian Elliott, in Htnbart Feb. 22 to help her celebrate her 82 d birthday. Mr. arid Mrs. F^dnk Biuckett and family of Watertown, Conti., speflt frorii Weflftesaay through Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gray arid fariiily. Mr. and Mrs. William Brickett of Watertown were Weekend guests. Mrs. Nelson Gray ^ a s admit-, ted to the Delaware Valley hos pital a t Walton Monday. Where she will have surgery on her back. A faitdly fellowship dinner was held at the New Kangstori PresbyteriM church on Slmday evening. Thirty-five persons were preseift. Rev. Wflflam H. aw e i «aken on his recent trip to the Middle East, and a brief discussion fol lowed. Mr. and Mrs. IfiHis Faulkrieir and family of Shandaken wei:e at theii* camp Sun(^y and en tertained Mr. ahd a&s. James Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. Cairl Wood of Maigairetville. T h ^ enjoyed snowmoitMMbg. Mr. and Mrs. Arthxir Seder- lind of Arkville were Sunday afternoon visitors of their son- in-law and daughter, Jfr. and Mrs. Nelson QT£Q?, and taihdly. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that License No. 38 TL has been issued to the undersigried Under the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law tO sell beer, wine and liquor to b^ consumed on the preirii^ where sold, at Foothills Pub In the Town erf Haghmoimt, N. Y; George Poppa, Pres., Foothills Pub, Inc., Highmount, N. Y. 2 nl 8 c _______________________ NOTICE OF ANNUAL VILLAGE ELECnON Notice is hereby given that the annual Village Election will be held in the Village of Mar garetville, , New York, at the Village Office, located dn Main street in said village, on the 20th day of March, 1973, be tween the hours of 12 noon and p.m. and that at such election the following officers are to be elected for the term set ot>p 6 site thereto respective ly: . Offices Tefiri Mayor — -L— -----------2 years Trustee __ ___ 1 _______ 2 year^ T rustee __ ___________ 2 years Orvil Rosa, Mayor Willlb Marks, a e r k LIST OF NOMINATIONS Notice is nerel^ given that at the Union Caucus held at the Village Office, Main street, Margawtvilte, New Yorfc on FebtHary 19, 1973, the folld^iir- ing C a n d idas wei*S nottiinated fo be voted on at the anftual Village Elrettoh td be held on March 20 * l9TO, far the teitns set opiwsitfe thereto i:es^ctive- ly: Office dahdidate Term Mayor ------------ ^— 2 yesu^ Orvil Roaa IVUstee _________ —2 ye&rt George Bloodgtwd T r u s tee ----- --------------2 yeArt Retmeth Miller Dated Febriary 2Tt, 1973. VrtLLIS MARKS . Village Clerk hilc Margaretville, N. Y. The Clarence Daniels came home to a ’73 Ford LlTD Brougham' is a beautiful driving inside. PLUMBING HEATING ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS C«Mnpiete Electric Service C(Mrimercial t)^ e s tlc Lee Jenldns MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. 9l4-586-4#5 EVERETT’S REFRIGEfeAtlON SERVICE ItepiEkirs on All Makw of C<»nmerci^ Farm and Stone Selling PHILCO, MAGIC CHIF and a Gehiplete lin e of KELVINATOR APPLIANCES Seb m 8e6-?M9 HalcottviUe teacher a n d six feet o£strong-minded • wprttan, putp it:\‘A lot of big cars are aw k w ard, b ut the Broiighdm h a n d f^ , very well. And I just kind of dig t h e ' luxui7?’ Motor Trend Magazine sele^ed ' . the 1973 Ford LTD Brougham aft'their Full-Size Sedan of the \ te r . So did the > Clarence Daniels. Check it o u t a t y oup . local.dealer. Come on hortie. * , , ’ . A- ■ 1 Can a city family of foiir find hap piness on the highway in a two-door car? The Clarence Daniels of Newark did. T heir 1973 LTD Brougham is a whole lot of car, inside and out, front and back, on crowded city streets artd on the open road. And it looks it. “My biggest problem” says Mr. Daniels, “is getting my friends to b e lieve it’s a Ford. ‘W hy’d you go a n d get a big Lincoln o r T hunderbird?’ they a sk me; Until they get up close’.’ It’s the kirtd of a problem a car . ' ' owher doesn’t inind having. Especially Vvhfeh the c^f h andles like a quiet dreain ill city traffic as well as on the highway. And offers real stretch-dut legroom for • - driver a h d passengers. As the D aniels'daughter, Carol, a Brou^hiffi shown With optrartar belted whitawallrrfes. vmyi rcwt, n-am C-^ftenng la^ps, and deluxe bumperirou^.