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P ag e S ix—NEXl^S, M arg aro tv ille , N . Y. T liu rs., M ay 8, 1969 3 i x t K H o n o i * R o l l
O nteora Publishes
HS H onor ListsPhoenicia, May 8. — Highi
school honor rolls have been reported at Onteora centi'a! school lor the third m arking period. They include the following names:
Higli HonorGrade 12—Judith Mueller.Grade 11—^Bruce Rubin.
Honor RollGrade 12 — Deborah Allen,
Timothy Barcone, Charlene Carlson, K atherine Krost, Doug- las.s Every, Jeanne Goddard, Junice Kintner, Charles Kriess- man, Allen Malkis, Thomas Reilly, Michael Strauss, Ann Marie Swenson, Sandra Torre, Helen Turck and Linda Van de Bogart.
Grade 11 — Maureen Brink, John Bouymaster, Jane G arrison, Howard Gordon, M ark Grasier, Mark Haberstroh,, Eva May Howland, Marilyn lanson, Andrea Kearney, Keith Keator, Steven Kimmel, Thomas Peek- ema, Janet Rion, Donna Rose, Maureen Ryan. Faye Shultis, Susan Smith, Elizabeth W ar- neke, Christopher Weidman.
Grade 10—Janice Bilsback, Jennifer Buton, Linda Crosby, Barbara Hanson, Nancy Holly- day, Vlad Hoyt, Amy King, Kenton Knickmeyer, Susan Lampert, Rose Marie Moore, Eva Moskowitz, Diane Reffelt, Donna Schmidt, Marie Snyder, Mary Ann Viscocil, Lauren Williams.
Merit ListGrade 12 — Pam ela Allison,
George Aspinal, Phillip Byron,
Gordon Dayton, Christine Duffy, Catherine Fisher, Edmund Fulton. Richard Hepner, Rus- .sell Holt, Clayton Horsey, Henry Jackson, Keith Jenkins, Stephen King, Robert Klemin- tis, Dorothy Knickmeyer, Brian M artin, John McElroy, Susan Mo.seman, Colleen Munday, B arbara Narel, Andrea Neher. E sther Norman, Cathy Nuas- baum, M argaret Phillips, Thomas Riffaldi, Arlene Reffelt, V/endy Schreiner. Therese Shekitka, Efren Sotto, Jean St. John, Pam ela Stahl, George Tliomas, Nancy Warneke, Row- ena Wilber, Michael Welty.
Grade 11—Dale Barringer, K athryn Baston, Robert Bruni, Linda Buley, Diane Cure, Roger Duke, William Eichhorn, Dennis Gale, Barbara Graff, George Haug, Robert Henderson, L orraine Holzman, Linda Kreitner, Thomas Kriessman, Christine McCarthy, Paula Newman, Jean Rich, Sharon Rice, Deborah Robbins, Flossie Rotella, John Runge, Phillip Roth, Christine Schacht, Ellen Schwarz, K arla Sieger, Mimi Sife, Sai'ah Smith, Gerald Tisch, Laurence Todd, Steven Valentini, Joan Web- .‘;ter, David Wilber, Beatrice Wilkinson, Jessie Wolf.
Grade 10 — Lynn, Apuzzo, Eileen Beck, Valarie Bergenn, William Bradley, William Cook, Diane Every, Joanne Every, Peggy Frank, K athy Graham, Judy Hevesi, Corine H utchinson, John Krueger, David La- barbara, Carlos Lumbaca, Susan Mulligan, Kathleen Melia, Diana Sa.ss, Janet Sebald, Linda Shultis, Robin Stouten- burgh, Carol Sweet, Terrence Tougas, Laurel Van de Bogart,
A U C T IO N SF u r n i tu r e a n d R e s t a u r a n t S u p p ly
T h u r s d a y N ig h t, M a y 8, a t 7 p .m .AT AIKENS’ BARN, HAMDEN, N. Y.
Selling all kinds of furniture, small tools, restaurant dishes, pots, pans, etc.
—ALSO—
O n M a y 17 a t 9 a .m .
Selling the restaurant equipment and furniture of the Pine Farm Boarding House in Bovina, N. Y.
Robert Denver, owner.
Sales by AIKENS’ AUCTION SERVICEDeLancey, N. Y., Phone Delhi 607-738-2371
YOUR SQUIRE APPLEGATE
L A W N « C A R D E NCEIMTCR
Squire Applegate RIDING MOWER
25-in. cut, Briggs & S tra t ton Easy-Spin sta rting 5- hp, m otor, chain drive, pneum atic tires for easy riding.
$249.95
18" Rotary Mowet0 " « y $ 4 9 9 9
BREEZES THROUGH THETOUGHEST LAWNS!
E a s y -s ta r t in g 3 -hp B& S e n g i n e . Ma ny s a fe ty f e a tu r e s . Fi nger t i p t hrot t l e control. Rugaed.
Garden and Flower Seeds
Lawn and Garden Fertilizer
Peat Moss Dried Cow Manure
Hahn-Eclipse ROTARY TILLER
Briggs & S tra tton Easy- Spin sta rting motor.
3.5 hp. $139.95
5-hp. with power reverse
.$199.95
Onion Sets - 2 lbs. 29c
1 3 Off on Flowering Shrubs
New Gates Flogen Garden Hose
Sun Proof
C R E E Agway Lawn & Gar- den Gui de . 48 pages packed with growing facts on lawns,trees,shrubs, flowers, fruits and berries. Over 100 how-to-do-it illustrations. While they last! -
MARGARETVILLEFA IR
ST R E E TPH O N E
586-2643
R eported a t ACSThe honor and high honor
rolls for the sixth m arking period have been released by the office of Supervising P rin cipal Lloyd T. Johns a t the Andes central school.
The li.st Ls as follows:Honor Roll
Grade 7 -Rachel Ballantine, Holly Colo, Pam ela Roney, Wayne Reynolds, Judy Sidoro- wicz and Bruce Tubbs.
Grade S—John Andrews, Robe r t Davis, Ellen F inkle and Debbie Lee.
Grade 9—Miken Chappell and Wayland Gladstone.
Grade 10—Kenneth Andrews.Grade 11 — David Chappell,
Timothy Roney and W illard Sprague.
High Honor BollGrade 7—M artha Drew and
Rebecca Lee.Grade , 8—Paul Berg, P a tti
Dailey, Alma Fairbairn , Christine Fleury, Debbie Frisbee, M ary K ay H arvard and Carol Stevens.
Grade 110—Richard Jones, Greg L or and Paul Rabeler.
Grade 12—Allen Joslin and Nancy McLean.
William Weidman, Doralyn Wike, Ralph Wilkinson, David Zimet.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thomas of Oneonta spent the weekend with Mr. Thomas’s brother, F ran k A. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beirne spent the weekend with Mrs. B eirne’s' aunt, Mrs. John Lowe, a t Henniker, N. H.
Delaware Valley Grange of Roxbury will hold a rum mage and bake sale Saturday, May 24, a t 10 a. m. a t the Grange hall. A gift table will be featu red w ith hand-crafted items made by m embers of the Grange. Mrs. M ary Cottone in Grand Gorge and Mrs. Anna Gockel in Roxbury m ay be contacted to pick up items.
In the ServiceDonald Seeley has been pro
m oted to Sp4. His address is US 1623681, D B attery, 6 BN, 92 Artillery, F o rt Hodd, Texas. His brother, Joseph Seeley, is in Vietnam. They are the sons of Mrs. H arry Clum of Roxbury.
L and a t A uctionCampsites near the Hudson
river and small parcels of ru ra l land suitable for reso rt or recreational activities will be offered for sale a t public auction a t the Greene county court house in Catskill May 26.
R o x b u r y
ESTATE AUCTIONIn the village of DeLancey, N. Y., on
Saturday, May 10At 10 A. M.
To settle the Masten estate we will sell the furniture, antiques and tools.
Comb, gas and coal stove, refrigerator, dinette set, washer, TV, davenport and chairs, odd chairs, beds, dressers, lamps, bedding, linens, dishes, tinware, elec. appliances and more.
ANTIQUES—Marble top stand, 2 cherry drop leaf tables, one drawer stand, rockers and odd chairs, wash stand, chests, dressers, trunks, books, frames, mirror, shotgun, wagon wheels, dishes, glassware, crockery, etc.
Also a 1957'Pontiac sedan, power mower, bars, chains, saws, wrenches, vise and lots more.
This desirable property, consisting of house, garage and lot and other out buildings, if not sold previous to sale date will be offered for sale.
Administrator: HARVEY MASTENTerms: Cash or Good Checks
Auctioneers; Lynn and ArtLunch by Hamden Fish and Game Club
Sale by AIKENS’ AUCTION SERVICEDeLancey, N. Y., Phone Dellii 607-738-2371
Galli-Curci TheatreMARGARETVILLE, N. Y.
Phone 586-2813
O n e S h o w E lach E v e n in g a t 7:30ADMISSION: Adults $1.25, Children 50c
L a d ie s N ig h t E v e r y T u e s d a yEvery lady accompanied by her date will be
admitted free.
Thursday-Friday-Saturday May 8-9-10
‘T H E H E L L F IG H T E R S ” [«]JOHN WAYNE - KATHERINE ROSS
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1969
S p e c ia l C h i ld r e n ’s M a t in e eAt 2 :30 P. M.
Get your Free entry blank at the door for drawing on a Zenith Portable Stereo.
Sunday-Monday May 11-12
“JOANNA”Wednesday, May 14
TEENAGE FILM SERIES
“BEDAZZLED”With RAQUEL WELCH
BUS TRIPN . Y . M e ts v s . S t. L o u is C a r d in a ls
SHEA STADIUM, N.Y.C.SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1969
Make reservations at Galli-Curci box office.
Soil S tudy R eports
To Be M ade M ay 15R eports on the agricultural
and soils resources studies of the 14-county New York Appalachian region will be given a t the next m eeting of the Southern T ier E ast Advisory council, according to Dr. W illiam R,. Kuasela, acting chainnan.
The m eeting will be held in MacDonald hall on the campus of S ta te A gricultural and Technical college a t Delhi on May 15. Dr. Kunsela is president of the college.
Following a business m eeting a t 1:30 p. m., Dr. Gerald W. Olsen, assistant professor of soils science in resource development, S ta te College of A griculture a t Cornell university, will report on the various kinds of soils association and their distribution in the region. Dr. Olsen will show the detailed soils m ap which he and his associate.s developed and discuss the best uses of the soils.
Robert E. Linton, research associate in the D epartm ent of Agricultural Economics a t Cor-
F arm Survey Set G ary Sherw ood Is D inner-D ance W ill To Begin in M ay A n Em pire F arm er A id C ancer Fight
Albany. — New York s ta te farm ers will be asked to p a r ticipate in a special crop and livestock survey to be conducted by the New York crop re porting service in late May and early June.
The survey is p art of a nationwide effort to provide inform ation needed to estim ate planted acreage, crops, livestock numbers and farm labor. The survey is conducted a t mid'- year, and on a sm aller scale in December. About 1,600 farms v-ill be visited in New York sta te .
nell, who w ith Professor Howard E. Conklin m ade the study of the region’s agricultural re sources, will present his conclusions and recommendations.
Counties included in the studies are Delaware, Schoharie, Otsego, Chenango, C ortland, Broome, Tioga and Tompkins. The m eeting is open to area residents.
Gary Sherwood, accompanied by M artin Lawrence, FFA advisor a t Roxbury central school, a ttended the annual m eeting last week of the New York State association of the Future F arm ers of America. Gary, an- R e s senior, is a m ember of the farm production and m anagement class a t the N orthern Catskills occupational center.
On Saturday evening Gary, along with 136 other members of the FFA was awarded the highest degree conferred by the s ta te association, the Empire F arm er degree. The degree is awarded to the top two per cent of the FFA members who have done outstanding work both in the classroom and w ith ’ their work experience pi-ogram. This year there are over 9,000 active members in the s ta te a.ssociation.
Gary has been accepted at Cobleskill Agricultural and Technical college and will major in dairy science.
Gary lives on his parents’ dairy farm consisting of 1,000 acres, including rented land.
Phoenicia, May 8. - The annual town of Shandaken Cancer Crusade dinner will be held May 17 at the Cobblestone Inn. There will be no charge for the dinner or dancing, but a contribution envelope will be placed at each table.
Mrs. B etty McGiath Ls chairman for the town of Shandaken Crusade, and Ru.ssell Pyle is co-chairman. House-to-house drive captaias are Shirley Sm ith for Pine Hill; Mrs. George Bedell, Big Indian; Rev. Ralph D arm stadt, Shuhdaken; Mrs. Charles Frasier, Allaben; Mrs. Claude Rowe, P’ox Hollow; Ml'S. D eForrest Smith and Mrs. Lillian Bungay, Phoenicia; Mrs. Justin McCarthy, Mt. T iem per; Mrs. Carl Harrington, Chichester; Mrs. H erbert Peck, Woodland Valley.
Principal crops are corn and I'.ay. Gary owns 10 dairy animals of his own. He plans to entef college and become a dairy farm er. He has held the offices of sentinel, reporter and vice president in the Roxbury chapter.
WILSON'S CERTIFIED SMOKED
W H O L C
S H A N K
H A L F
CUBE Sf EAK U.S.D.A. Choice lb.
F L O R I D A J U I C E
O R A N G E S<ioz-
F L O R I D A
S W E E T C O R N 5 39^
B I R D S E Y E
H O W A R D J O H N S O N
Macaroni and Cheese
3 12 oz. pkgs.
D A I T C H ’S
Butter Milk or Skimmed MilkB A R G A I N P A K
S P O N G E SCello Bag of 10
3 9 ^
P L E E - Z I N G
P E A C H E SSliced or Halves
i ca n ^ 5 7 ^
I Delivery Daily to Arkville Tel. 586-2677 |
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Prices Good Through Saturday, May 10, 1969•mi