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* -tjv. * wux—I'.xs.wo, Margaretviue, w. x. murs., Dec. ^7, 1973 The Roxbury News By Irma Mae Griffin Thursday, Dec. 27 R a y W ashburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. E a r l W ashburn, celebrated his eighth birth day with a party at his home last week W ednesday after noon. Ten young friends were present, Wendy Townsend, Kathleen F a m u m , M arilyn G rant, Jackie Boyle, Douglas Cronk, Je r r y W right, Chris topher and Jonathan M arino and R ay and Wendy Wash- bum . G am es w ere played, ice cream and cake served, and R ay received msuiy gifts. M r. and M rs. E a r l T. W ashburn and children, Ray and Wendy, spent the week end with M rs. W ashburn’s m o ther, M rs. E tta Hollen beck, who is recovering from surgery. M rs. E tta Reed cam e home from the M a rgaretville Me m o rial hospital W ednesday night. M rs. Stella B a k e r' was taken to the M argaretville M emorial hospital last week Wednesday. Mrs. F o rrest Couch of Pinellas P a rk, F la., is spend ing the holiday season with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. aind M rs. Sam u el G. Lutz. Nancy and Joan Brower have purchased a new hpme at Albany, and have moved there from their Albany apartm e n t. They were home with their m o ther, Mrs. David Brower, for the week end. Mr. and M rs. Frank Bouton of P e a rl River visited his m o ther, M rs. Jam e s M. Bouton last week. F red H eyler of Paoli, Pa., is spending the Christm as holidays with his p a rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Heyler. He has as guest Miss Meg Gentzkow of Edmeston. Mr. and M ark Osborne and son, Joshua, of Groton, M ass., also visited Mrs. Osborne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heyler, this week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Heyler entertained at an informal supper Sunday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. John Leoni and sons, Guy and John, and daughter, Christine of New York and Roxbury, Robert Adragna of New York, and Mr. and M rs. William Mor gan. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Slau- son arrived from Am herst, Nova Scotia, Saturday night to spend Christm a s with Mrs. Slauson’s m other, M rs. M al vina Stahl. Alan Slauson and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gile of Albany, Mr. and M rs. Wayne Stahl and children, Sharon and M ichael, of Poughkeepsie and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stahl of Roxbury also spent C h ristm as with M rs. Stahl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeans and children, Linda and Eric, of W appingers Falls, and Edw ard Elflein of Sea Cliff, L. I., spent Christm a s with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elflein, Sr. Miss M ary Kunzler of Syracuse spent Christm as with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kunzler. M ichael Thomas, student a t Delhi Tech, is spending Christm as vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques E. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. David Munsell and children, Diane and Andrea, and Mr. and Mrs. Jam e s H. Robbins and son, David, of Delhi were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munsell. Robert C am m er is home from New York city, and Miss Jean C am m er is home from Rochester to spend Christm a s with their m other, Mrs. B e rtha Camm er. Douglas Finch of Andrews Air Force base at W ashing ton, D. C., and Miss Bonnie Brown of Willow Grove, Pa., his fiancee, spent the week end with Douglas’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam e s Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Obe Zuidema motored to Ithaca Saturday when they m et their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L a rry Zuidema, and were joined by their son-in-law and LUSTIG’S ANTIQUES MAIN ST^ FLEISCHMANNS. N. Y. (For All Year Around) Silver . . . Porcelain and Glass . . . Ivories . . . Jade Carvings, Enamels . . . Antique Jewelry . , . Orients, -Ancient and Primitive Art , . - , We Buy ahd Sell From Private Estates and Collecti'oiis 914-254-5785 THE FLOWER SHOP Has just the perfect plant for your New Year’s plans. Fine gifts for the party giver or goer. T h e F l o w e r S h o p Fleischmanns, N. Y Phone 914 254-5545 We will close at noon on December 31 and reopen at nom on January 2. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walpole, and son of Columbus, Ohio, and they had their Christm as there. Mr. and M rs. M ichael VanBuren and s ( h i , Lonnie, of Plattsburgh, and Mrs. Alice VanBuren and granddaugh ter, Sandra, arrived for Christm as a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart VanBuren. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Fusscas and Mr. and Mrs. John Em erson and son, Seth, of Andes were Christm as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. VanBuren. Jam e s Zrake of Munsy, N. Y., and Steven Zrake Jr. at Ram apo college at Mahwah, N. J ., a re spending Christm as with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zrake. Miss Kathy McMann of Bayport, L. I., student at Cobleskill Tech, and Jon athan Goebel of Bayport, were guests Thursday night of Miss McMann’s grand mother, Mrs. M y ra George. Mr. and M rs. David Scud- der of Springfield. M ass., spent the weekend at their Roxbury home. Ferdinand L. Baum ann spent Christm as with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baum ann, at Middletown, N. J. Mrs. Kathleen Pitkethly, called here by the death of her brother, J. Harold Kelly on Friday, arrived Saturday from Melbourne, Fla. Mrs. E b e r Cartw right was given a surprise birthday party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and M rs. Ercole Rutulante. Six tables of pinochle were played, and prizes were won by Bruce Raeder, Mrs. E b e r C a rt w right and Kjell F a n e . Miss Robin Prout flew home from Clemson univer sity in South Carolina to spend Christm a s vacation with her parents. Principal and Mrs. Robert Prout. Mr. P rout’s b rother, Gregg P rout, S c a r s d a le, N. Y ., spent Christm as with them . Mr. and Mrs. Burdette G. Long were Sunday guests of her b rother, Cornelius Blythe, at Walton. Mrs. T. Howard Smith accom p anied them and visited h e r husband at the nursing home there. Mr. and Mrs. John Town send and son, J a m e s Christo pher, of West Babylon are spending Christm a s with their Roxbury relatives, Mr. and- Mrs. M arion J . Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. John Kierdorf. Mrs. E lla Petherbridge was taken to M argaretville Me m o rial hospital by am b u lance Friday night. She stays with Mrs. Doris F rechette and is a form er Kirkside resident. Miss P a m e la Higgins is home for Christm a s with her parents, Mr. and M rs. R a y mond Higgins, from the Mildred Elley b u siness school in Schenectady. Jeffrey Lutz, a n employe a t Rochester university, and his brother Thomas J. Lutz, working student at Mohawk Valley Community college, are home for C h ristm a s vacation. They a re the sons of Mr. and M rs. H e rbert G. Lutz. Miss Kristin Finch, student at Mohawk Valley Commun ity college, is home for Christm a s with her parents, Mr. £uid M rs. P h ilip F inch. Miss F rances Lutz, student at Mohawk Valley Commun ity college is home for Christm as with her parents, Mr. and M rs. Willis L. Lutz. Mrs. Edw a rd J. Magen- heim e r and son, Eugene, visited Mr. and M rs. Edw ard T. M agenhelm er at Pough keepsie. Norm an Allen of Phila delphia is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Braley. Mr. and M rs. R o b ert An thony and sons, Richard and Jonathan, of Brooklyn are visiting Mrs. J a m e s Anthony, Mr, Anthony’s m o ther, over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Vanetti of Jam a ica have rented an apartm e n t of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hewitt and are vacationing there. Mr. Vanet ti is with the United Nations. Mr. and M rs. Bruce R a e d e r and daughters, T e rry and Lisa, of H o rseheads are visiting their parents, Mrs. H e rbert R a e d e r and Mr. and Mrs. E b e r Cartw right. Mr. and M rs. John B. Hewitt were Sunday g u ests of Mr. and M rs. Joseph .Hewitt at New Kingston. Jim m ie Bouton, student at H e rkim e r Community col lege, v isited his grandm o ther, Mrs. J a m e s M. Bouton, on his way to his home a t Briarcliff M anor last weekend. Miss Beth Hewitt, a teacher at Sidney, and M ichael Hewitt, student a t University of Church Services A Catholic Churcb, Andes: Sunday Mass at 11:30 a.m. New Year’s . Mass Tues day, Jan. 1, at 11:30 a jn. Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Roxbury: Vigil Mass Saturday evening at 5. New Year s Vigil Mass Monday eve ning, Dec. 31, at 5. St. James’ Church, Episcopal, route 28 north of Andes, Rev. F. C. Tatem, pastor: Sunday services, 8 and 11 a.m.; church school Saturdays, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Church,. Marga retville: Vigil Mass Saturday evening at 7; Sunday morning at 10. New Year’s Masses: Vigil Mass Monday evening, Dec. 31, at 7; Tuesday morning. Jan. 1. at 10. St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, Orchard street, Marga- retvUle. Rev. R. L. Donahue, priest-in-charge: Sunday, Dec. 30, 9:15 a.m.. Holy Eucharist and Sunday school. Monday, Dec. 31, 7 p.m.. Holy Eucharist. Clo\-esviUe Bible B) Church, Fleischmanns, Riu _ Prue, pastor. 7:30 p.m. Thurs day/Dec. 27, prayer and Bible studyi sermon topic, “What Tinje Is I t ? ” Sunday, Dec. 30, 10 a.m., Bible school with grad- Rochester, and Miss B a rbara Duell of Rochester, are vaca tioning with their m other, M rs. Doris Hewitt. M rs. John G rates of Towanda, Pa., is also visiting Mrs. Hewitt. ed lessons for all classes, nurs ery through senior adults. 11 a.m., worship, New Year’s ser mon, “A Journey Into the Un known.” Junior church in the lower sanctuary. 7:30 p.m., the Gospel hour, semuxi sub ject, “God Leads the Way.” Hymn sing. MargaretvUle U n it^ Meth odist Church, Church street, ^ v . Russell Sargent, pastor: Simday, church school, K-4, morning worship, JO-30 am., message, “Ring Out J ^ nursery is provid ed. There is a children’s story and a coffee fellowship after the service. Thursday, Dec. 27, 7:30 p.m., college student get- together at the church. Mon day 11 pm., watch night serv- ice for welcoming the new year. Wednesday’ 7 p.m., finance committee meeting; 7:30 p.m administrative board meeting. Fleischmanns and Halcott Center United Methodist Churches, Rev. Harold L Gallo way, pastor: Sunday, Dec 30 worship services, 9:30 ajn.. Hal cott Center; 11 ajn., IHelsch- manns. Sermon topic, \The Right Road for the New Year.” 9:45 a.m., Fleischmanns Sunday school. 6:30 p.m.. Youth Fel lowship meeting and Evening Adult Bible group, both at the parsonage. Wednesday, Jan. 2, 6:30 a.m„ Men’s Sharing group at the parsonage. l:SlF p.m., Fleischmanns Circle 1 meeting at the parsonage. 8 pjn., Fleischmanns administrative board at parsonage. Margaretville - New KhigitOB United Presbyterian PariA, Revs. Linda B. and WUliam H. Harter, pastors. Simday serv ices: Margaretville, 9:3<) ajn.; New Kingston, 11 ajn.; nursery available at both. Sunday school, nursery-grade 4: Marga retville, 10:45 a n t ; New Kingston, 9:45 ajn. Wednesday Night Christian Education pro gram: Margaretville, grades 5-8, 7:30 p.m., grades 9-12, 8 p.m.; New K ii^fon, grades 5-8, 8 p.m For times of choir re hearsals, Cible Study groups, the pastors may be contacted. WANTED TO BUY OR SELL ON COMMISSION FOR OUR THURSDAY NIGHT SALE Good used furniture, antiques, tools, toys, etc. AKENS’ AUCTION SERVICE Delancey, N. T.—Phme Delhi 607-7S8-2S71 NEED A WELL? Cleanest, cheapest, most effi cient drillers of water wells. Call for free estimate. Utan also specializes in well pumps, parts and service. nTAN DRILUNG Arkville, N. Y. 12406 Hione 914-580-4000 JOHN DEERE FXTLL j UCNIB OF Snowmobiles Snow Throwers Gloves, To^ Accessories FINANCE NOW — Pay no interest ’til September. LARRY’S SERVICE Denver, N. T. 607-826-8880 CAiaiui m m of Walton and Sidney : wishes to thank all of their fine « area patrons for another year of travel busing. * Jh** f* Travel, are looklDg forward to serv}ne you, * J HAPPY HOLIDAYS J J from Catdkill Travel to Everyone * ; in the Central Catskills * H o p e this coming y e a r is double the pleasure of the on e just past. M a k e it so. ^ The Catskill Mountains’ Gateway to the World— ♦ ♦ J All Airlines, All Cruise Lines, AmXrak Trains, J ^ Car Rentals ♦ ♦ ♦ JS /T ® o»Sidney607 563-1919 I , ♦ Walton 607 SeS-ei-H 563-1929* 'k-k'k-k-k-k^-k i-k'k'k 'k'kit 'kifk'k-k-k^-k'k STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKITO DOG OWNERS TAKE NOTICE The Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets, with the concurrence of the Commission er of Environmental Conservation, on December 21, 1973 issued an order, pursuant to Section 115-a of the Agriculture and Markets Law relat ing to quarantines on dogs to prevent deer depre dation, which directs that all dogs in the County of Delaware be securely confined during the peric^ of time beginning twenty-four hours after publication of this notice of order and continuing until April 15, 1974, at which time the order shall thereupon become of no further force or effect. No owner shall permit his dog to be at large in violatiwi of such order. Any peace officer and any game protector shall kill on sight any dog at large and pursuing or harassing deer in violation of such order. A dog shall not be deemed at large, if accompanied by and under full oMitrol iof'*tfae Owner: ' ' ' '’T'' Joseph Tj. Joi}nB^ Secretaiy We wiD be open: Thursday - Friday - Saturday 8 a jn. to 5:80 pan. Monday, December 31 8 a jn. to 6:80 pan. MARGARETVILLE BAKERY For Special Orders Call 586-4151 re s h an d c lean a s a w inter-tim e h reeze Just as winter cleans the air and leaves it smelling nice, our dry cleaning does the same for your clothes. We do expert cleaning on every garment. Free Pickup and Delivery Service Men’s and Boys’ Qodiing Warm Winter Coats Shirts, Sweaters l ^ c k s Sport Coats Slacks,Trousers AU at Discount Prices H ^ P Y m YEAR Royal Geaners and DiseoiiDt Ctod^ Main St. Tel. 586-4414 Maigaretville A G W A Y I EIIKSUE Imported from Florida Guaranteed Grade, U.S. No. 1 Hurry in to Agway to place your order for this mouth watering fruit . . . at prices found only at Agway i This is top quality citrus — not field run. Fruit will be delivered on January 31st for \pick-up\ at your local Agway store. In case lots only. ORDER NOW FOR JANUARY 31st DELIYERY^^ YOUR ORO^R Temple Oranges, 4/5 bu. . .............. .............. $ 6.10 ___________ Juice Oranges, 4/5 bu. ... . ..... . ..... . ...................... S 5.45 ___________ White Grapefruit, 4/5 bu. . . .. ........................ $ 5 J 5 ___________ Pmk Grapefruit, 4/5 bu. . ............._......................... $ 5.70 ___________ Orange Juice Cone, 24 — 12 or. cans — case ..... $ |0.90 ___________ Grape Juice Cone., 24 — 12 oz. cans — case ...... $ 12.90 ___________ ORDER AT YOUR LOCAL AGWAY BY SATURDAY, JANUARY 12th IF THERE IS A FREEZE IN RORIDA, PRICES A\AY ADVANCE MUST BE PICKED UP AT YOUR LOCAL AGWAY STORE BETWEEN 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM GN TH U R S D AY. JA N U A R Y 31 HOHB SOIP WITHOUT A P m a ORPBR F a ir S t A^GARETVILLE AGWAY T e i 586-2643 M a ig a ittvO le, N . Y . ^ All orders lubiect to aYailability at time of