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Obituaries Pasquale V. Capaldo G E ^ O A - Pasquale Vincent Ca paldo, 71. of Mabie Road, died Thursday. Jan. 19. 1995, at the home of his daughter. N<wa h on Shew Hollow Road,OUboa. Cilbo He was bom March 26, H die Bronx, the son of Generoso Rosalia (Calandra) Capaldo. Expressions o f sympathy may be made, in Mr. Capaldo's memory, to the Catslull Area H o ^ ic e . S42 Main S t . Oneonta, M \ 13820. worked as a yard attendant. Lavem was affiliated with Hartwick United M etlK^istQiurch Surviving are his wife. Mis. a Manon. ____________________ He was bom March 26, 1923. in L, the son of Generoso and He married Ailene P'atricia Edwards O’Neil in 1947 at Chicago. IL. Mte. Capaldo died on Aug. 23. 1980. Charles R. Oliver MARGARETVILLE - O a r les R. Oliver. 73. of Cemetery Road, Margaretville. died Monday. Jan. and was a former meiriKr of Hartwick Rod and Gun Club, Hartwick Fire Depaitmeat and > Rod and Gun Mr. Capaldo was a United States b&rine Coips veteran of World W ar U. h a v ii^ served in China and was also an r York City lion for many the Hawaiian Islands. He was a la borer for several constniction firms in New Yorii City, and employee for the New Department o f Sanitatii ^H e mov ofir Surviving are eight daughters and sons-in-law. Roseann Capaldo. Pa tricia Vamosy. Carol and Kenneth Olsen, and Geraldine and Allen Fletcher, all of Staten Island. Nwa and James Manon of Gilboa. Maj> Margaretville. died Monday. Jan. 16,1995 at Margaretville Memorial Hospital. He was bom Aug. 1,1921. in the town of Middletown, the am of Frank Oliver and Carrie Nichol. He married G lalys Davis in 1941 in Andes. She died May 16,1986. He served in the Army during World War II from 1942 - 45. He Burlington Flats Club. He is -law. Frederick L. and Pa tricia J. DeForest of West Edme- is survived by one brother and r-in-law. Frederick L. a i J. DeForest of West i; seven nephews, nine several cousins. He i survived by a special long lime friend and distant relative. Ray- ston; seven nephews, nine nieces and several cousins. He is also n; his father-m-law and mothCT-in-law, Charles and Marian Calhoun o f Detlii. He was prede ceased by his parents. Robert H. and Agnes Combs. Funeral and committal rervices at 1:30 p.m. Satuiday, Jan. 21. were at I mond Oliver of Oneonta. officiating, h'hr. Combs vwill red in the Bookhout Funi was a heavy equipment operator in the town of Middletown Highway Department for more than 30 years. He lived all his ir ■ ‘ Home. CoojKrsiown, with the Rev. ___ ; life in this area He was an avid hunxa and flsher- He is survived by a son, Edward C. Oliver of Avoca; f(wr grand children, Todd. Jim, Matt and Lisa Emily; two Pine Hill and vin sister Cora Barnes of IXtwnsville. He Robert F. Combs LAURENS - Robert F. Combs. Wednesday. 1995 at A.O. Fox Memo- 44, of Laurens, died ^ Jan. 18, 1995 at A.O. 1 rial Hospital, Oneonta. Jane Anne Wilcox CHARLOTTE. NC - Miss Jane Anne Wilcox. 96. of 3420 Sham rock Drive Chariotte, NC, formerly of Oneonia, died Sunday. Jan. 15, fsingCeising 1995 at Wesley Nur Center. Miss Wilcox, a Craven Coui and Howard Conklin of Hamden. Anita and Michael Luke of by three brothers, Raymond. Floyd 1 Stanley; and a sister. Horence Matopac, and M a lone and Merton Utter of East Cobleskill; three sons. Anthony Capaldo of Woo.ster, OH. Generoso Capaldo of Pearl- River nd Christopher Capaldo o f Gilboa; He w ^ bom Aug. 19. 1950 in Yonkers, the son of Robot H. and Agnes (Matz) Combs. He married native, was former teaci North Carolina and New ork y I. and Christopher Capaldo o f Gilboa; grandchildren. Ralph. Tony, Missy. Katie. Junior. Chnstina, Rich. Michael. Canil, Steven. Patnck. Heather. Ailene, Josh. Michael. Thomas. Sarah. Jacob. Eluabeih. Bnanna and Melody; and a great- grand.son. Louts. He is also survived by a sister, Mary SoUecito of Union City. NJ. and nieces and nephew s. He was predacased by a grandson.Jim leral services were held at 11 Friday. Jan. 20 at Hynes Fu- Home. MargaretviUe. Burial in Bedell Cemetery in Fleis- Agnes (Matz) Combs. He m Janicelanice E.. Calhoun.alhoun. OcLL 6.. I E C Oc 6 1990 at Gilbert Lake State Park. Laurans. Mr, Combs had worked foar the Burger King Rc.siaurant on Chest- tut Street in Oneonta for the past Lavern W. DeForest ONEONTA - Lavem W . D c F ot - est. 93. of Oneonta. died Friday morning. Jan. 20. 1995. at Fox Hospital Nursing Home in Oneonta He was born on Sept. 2. 1901. in Laurens; a am o f Laffayette and Rorence 1. (Youngs) DeForest. The eldest of 12 children. Lavern ided Hanwick schools 26 years. He also worked part- ■ ■ i at Hoyle's She was a teacher at Percy :e School, Oneonta, fioi 7-63. She was a graduate of ;e University and received her ter of childhood education from iitier (CA> College. She was a nber of First United Methodist for the last 10 years at Hoyle's Mo bile Station in Oneonta's West End. He had moved with his family ffQm Yonkers to Oneonta in 1953 1 MUf< Chureh in Lenoir and had dom graduate studies at the University and then to MUford around 1958. He attended school in Milford and ' the Milfcrd of Oslo (Norway). There was no fui h ............ a, u .u.v.r date. Memorials may be made he in Maplewood Cemetery NC • ■ Burial will ery in Kin- was a graduate of the Milfo High School, class of 1969. Later, he had lived in Oneonta for several Method! nonals may be made xlLst Home. 3420 Sti Charlotte, NC 28215. Funeral Mass was offered at 9 Monday. Jan 2T at St Phillip mained a life resident o f the area. 1 Church. Grand Gorge, with Lavem worked most of bis hfe in World War II Nen the Rev offerani Bunal was in Hat Creek ('erne tery . Flat Creek. urch. (irand (jorge. with Jtw p h Cebula. pasuir. the farmmg, and dunnj fS ^ C o ' ick schools and re sident o f the ai lost of bis ig World V enix Co-of had lived in Oneonta for years before he and his wife moi surens two yeans ago itert was a loving and devoted lusband. and an animal lover. He vas also an avid fisherman and for Phoei 1986 from of Hartwiclk. from P^illifs Lum- : where he Iso an avid fisherman and a :mber of the liKal Bass Fisher man's AsscKiauon. He IS survived by his wife, Janicc E. Combs of Laurens?ns; two sisters lS?l in Astona. (^eens. Trainer Channels Continued from Page 1 counted on the difficulty of finding a suitable site for her dog training business Corban considered applying for a variance so she could use the garage on he A v a y Street property fora training site. ^hal-would he the difference 'h>hether I had 10 dogs o f my own or five dogs a couple hours a week? Cootitiued from Page I “You can own as many dogs a you warn in Sidney So what woi be the difference whether 1 had 10 dogs of my own or five dog.s a cou ple hours a week'’\ she asked But to get a variance, she would have to show “extrranc hard^ip.\ Ralph Simons, village building insp^tor, said. “She’d have to apply to me for what she wants to do. Ire turned down, and then go to the zoning iMiard for a use variance,\ Simons and. \It's extremely hard to get a use variance.\ But Corban is diaermaned to estab lish her business oiu: way or anutha. She received 30 responses to an ad she placed to gauge interest in her a rvice. Those responses con vinced h 0 a dug irainiog business m the ^ e a is viable. “I'm going to keep going unul 1 get something.\ she said.“I ’m not going to give up. It's something I love denng, and I want to make it my livelihood.\ ''authorucs\ the subscriber to v »cw the movie or ^lecial event Subsenbers pay for each movie or event they choose to watch, and the charge aptrears automatically on their next cable bill. Crests lor indi vidual movies are S2 95, S3.95 or S4.95.dejxrnding on the feature. The cost for other events vanes from event to event Tompkins added, “We're pleased that we can offer this qualuy jay per view service, which lets oih cus tomers fashion the home enUTtain- rnem package that's for them. We t l ^ our custcanm will eijoythe convQiience of this savice - special ly (hiring the middle of w n m .” need a new optional addres.sablc convener and hand-held remot available for $2.21 per month, and mation on file with the mast have current telephone infor. NewChanncl.s system office. In order to accomplish these addiuons and changes, it is neces sary for NewChannels to change its neup. Several cur rent channels will be changing their c urrent channel lineuf channel numben. Tompkins said that all c u m m e rs will receive an updated channel lineup card in the mail later this month. For more infomnation on NewChannels cable television, caO 432-0500 or 1 (800)426-3; Anyone with infopation aknil a rotential site can contact Corban at 563-3111 Suicide Mailing Continued fitan l^ge 1 College President Richard A. Detweiler circulated a m ^ o to the Hanwick community to trelp quell any rumors on the suicide. “We sent that memo around cam pus ID (Meat any gossip that the per- sm who dMl was a Hartwick per- college spokesman William B r e ^ y ^ d . B r o ^ y said that Valante was nm- iher a audem or an entployee o f the colle^ Currently th®e arc 15-19 c o lle^ students bving in a t PtiK Lake fuU- ume in w interize caliios. Brapby “T h ^ ore a number of stud^ts who Uve out there, eitfrer because it IS a neat place to live or becai^ they ore doing field work or res^rch,” he said. CoQtiaoed from I ^ e 2 of new^etters each senator (rould mail annually. The estimaied sav ings would l « S300.000. “ As I^slarois, we ail n»x)gnize the unponarsreof (reminunicaiing wiriioll of oar ronsiituenis,” ^ Brum). “ The Senate's tioal mail expose for 1994 amounts to just 20 cents por {mon. naent tightro its belt, and for that rea son 1 decided to reduce our m ^ . g md I think that’s a gcxxl bargain ; in fimmed f a keqring pei^le what ire are doing in Alteny. \At the £ime time, we Mow that people are demtuuhng d m govem- cosis even more to (temonsoaie (he ^ n a t e is trying to do tts '{»it.‘\ The 1994 Senaie Mail Diatlosore R epon include a bnrakdown of oacil a s m for newsleusis and other iraailinp as a uthoiim l by the Senaie G u itelines on Use of Mailing PrivBeges by S^iate Mranirers. Mail aStM n n^ are the wme f a ranking inintuity members em;b - Ibulki • VALUE P m a B D j W h o S a y s Y o u C ati ’ t A f f o r d A N e w F ojrp ? Now you car>, Taker a k»k at tfe valye-pficad Ford Mode! 17tS compact U i^i. With 27 np, the '17)6\ is and smai>fsmi wodthorso, not tohientbn a grasd vMu». (5onsidar„. • Durable 9x3 • F!ip-up PTO shield transmission • Opt tonal 4WD • Ctolor-coded controls • Easy on/Off deck Stop ir today ard aao the value-prkad Ford 17'S cenpaef tractor. RL Rfchffefd' .Sptlrigsv H Y fit. Si St. ddhriiv«r#i m 5i8**m8*20t« Pir»4^S0^-$'m £ v » fylhipg Wt Sm S i ^ H D llA R D ^ , Program ' >CAP . . 6bftt3|c|ilcarehealtficare I ; forholtliierbabies. 431-S34S ... (Lowa of F(3 Uujsieg H ihis J ft’u^gifrivsii imttmmdPCAP. Ftences Frey of Oneonta; one son. William G. Frey o f Sfepheniown; two daughters. Marilyn Frey of Manhattan and June Elizabeth Cemetery. Masonville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christian and Mission ary Alliance Church. Sidney. Laugfilm of Nevada^ and Jour grandebth - — •' andCSnt. bildren, U sa. Karen. Dean Augusta H. Unger 30 p.nn. Satuiday, Jan. 21. 1993 at the Bookhout Funeral Home. Oneonta witii A burial service was held at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Faim- ingdale, on Monday. Jan. 23.1995. placed in the Bookhout Funeral Home's Private Vault to await burial in the spring in the Westville Cemetery, WestviBe. Charles Gransbury MASONVILLE - Charles ... Gransbury. 71, died Tuesday. Jan. 17,1995.inSeaford.DE. WORCESTER - Augusta H. Unger. 84. of Eden Park Nursing Horae. Coblcskill. died Tuesday, Jan. 17.1995 at Eden Park Nursing Home. Cobleskill. He was bom Jan. 6 .1924 in Ma- sonviUe, ihe ' sonville, ihe son of Harvey and Margaret (Schultz) Gransbury. He married Fanny E. Beismer on June 4, 1944. in Masonville. She died Nov. 20.1991. Mr. CJransbury had resided in Masonville, and had been em ployed at Amphenol in Sidney. Surviving are five sons. Charles of Millsboro. DE, Keith of Colfax, She was bom Feb. 21. 1910 in lidgewood, NJ. (he daughter of lerman and Beitha (missner) tothe. She married John Unger in 965 in Tenafly, NJ. She was a switchboard operator :or Canadian Furs, Newark, NJ. She was a member o f R d tek ^ s in Davenport. Senior Citizens o f Sch- of Millsboro. DE, Keith of Colfa inty CA. Douglas of Los Angeles. CA. in M w ard Lewis of Swncy. and ork Ronald Lewis of Monlicello: one enevus, St. Pauls and Zion Lutheran Church of Richnuuidville iid the Foresters in New York ity.y She is survived Cit She is s by a daug! Geraldine DeLorenzo of Staml Walton: one sister. Rorenc of Jamestown; several inticello; one Gransbury Jr. of four grandchildren. Vance and Martha Versace. Donald and Ann brother. Harvey Gransbury Jr. sister. Rorence O'lDell ^andc lildren; and I' idehd- ivuuuia k^iiaiu uiui /Aim Versace. Trent l^Lorenzo and Lo- riAnn DeLorenzo; and four great grandchildren. Heather, Stephanie, Nicholas and Anthony. p.m., Sunday. Jan. 22. 1995, at the Lyons Bros.-Way Chapiel. Walton, with Pastor Thomas Handers of the •Christian and Missionary Alliance. Sidney, officaiting. Sunday. Jan. 22. 19' s F •*’ Pa^ Bunal was in the Masonville Funeral rervices w a e held at 11 a.m. Friday. Jan. 20 a t St. Pauls and Zion Lutheran Church, Rich- moQdville. with tihe Rev. I^ul Messner, Grove Cemetery. Spring. m to The William Frey ONEONTA - Mr. William Frey. 79. o f Oneonta.neonta. diedied Thursday.hursday. Jan.n. Only You Can Select What's Best For You ^ u n & x c X c H o m e . , D u e . 79. o f O d T Ja 19, 1995, at the A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital. He was tom Jan. 30. 1915. in Br(K3klyn, the son of Herman and Kathenne (Dies) Frey. He married Schneider on June 24. Pre-arrangement or Cromatlon Funsral Servtros Avallabto Piivato WIntar Vault tn Housa Ltoonsod Punoral Director ' -L ■ Dat^TK^oe B g i l Brucso A Smith. Donald W Conner 30 River SL Jam es C Magee, Dawd A Alexander 357 0 1 ^ ____________________ Move In order 10 lake advantage of (ray per view. NewChannels subscribers Continued from Page 1 pharmacy depaxunents. “1 d on't blame Rite Aid for v ing to move.\ Kafehinski said \From a business standpuim, it's go(Kl move for ttuan.\ Ironically, the two chains which began the exodus from Sun Plaza arc themselves in financial difficulty Grand Unicui filed Jan. 25 for Chapter 11 hinknipicy pralcction. A week earlier, on Jan. 18. K man nuned its chairman and announced last hors,\ Davis said Some objoctiom base already suilatcd. iXinald Porter of 6 Delaware Ave. and Dave VanValkcnburg of Mam Sirrei both told the village toard prior to Its setung the pibltc treenng that they were concerned alK»H the September plans to (ret c o ital q « n d - mg even beyond the plan of closing 110 stiFesandeiiroinatfflg 6,(XX)jobs Sun Plaza busm en owners arc not increase in uaffic at (he uitersscuon if the property ls rezoned. Village Police Conunisstoner Craig Whitten said although the Ddauare ( 'nion intersiretion is a busy one. it has rciauvely few acci dents T'hc most dangerous intersec uon in the village is at Pearl West Main streets, he said. The Masonic Lodge. w h ( ^ prop- the only people concerned about ihc vacant buildings there. They also worry village officials. When Grand Unren and K man tought CO move to their new loca tioRs, “W e were assured the but Idm g wouldn’t s a y tracani,\ Davis smd at the Jan. 23 villt^e board meeting. He said later that he (xminally had ooneiaed s«iie b u s in e s s he thought might possibly be inemsced in locat ing in Sidney and referred them to the local a ^ m . DeMulder Realty. Tom DeMulder has diown empty store sires at Sun Plaza to several p o s im iv e tenants. “We have had people interested. (3iy adjoias the p r o p ^ ctmadered n-zoning. had not taken a p>si- lion on the rezumng pnur to (he last village board meeung, but lejRcsen- uiiv c Sheldon Kinney told Ihe toard the Masons would {uobably have a Matemcni at Ihe piiblic hearing. Richard Roberts, planning coro- bui just were not able to put a pack age t t ^ r a r . ” I^M ulder said. The village Plaiming Coimnission rerommended the village board reasne the property if three condi tions were met. One condition is that there be “not too many objections from neigh- mi vsion chairman, said the other two conditions were that only die single parcel be rezem^ a id that drainage problems at Ihe ccHner Ire corrected. Davis said ^ a i n a ^ proW^ns in the Union Street area will h ave to be corrected eventually, whether the site 1 $ rezoned or noL He said he would like to ^ the cost b o ire by a develojKr mstsid o f by taxpayrera. If the site were to b e rezoned, the change would be p ^ a n e n t Any other business peratilted in a B-l zone could later occupy the sire. But even after rezraiing, any buri' nevs gomg into the site would hare in get Its site plan a jpoved by the village Planning (^mmisdon, Davis SiM pucouW fuiK tod*^^ Elimlnafe ydtr I oursfeclaltyreatmbf Dr, James J. E td n g , MD Hioma* S^aHrwars, WD Dr. .............. ...... . Dff taum Tf omblnof MD One Associate Or. O n e o * ) i » iCall Today'! m s p I- c I d o t o O 2 .2 2 £ s