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student Projects Peter Winnie and Tim Filupeit of the ninth grade industrial arts class are making a storage cabinet for the art department. Steve Craft and Junior Elliott of the mechanical drawing class are designing and drawing a complete set of plans for a small storage building for the kindergarten. The Language club is sponsoring an international cafeteria-style dinner Mon - MCS Keyhole day in the school cafeteria. The club will also provide slides, songs and other enter- tainment. The proceeds will be for a proposed trip in the spring, according to the club’s advisor, Mrs. Teresa Schirmer. Vacation School will close for Christ- mas vacation Friday, Dec. 21, at 11:30 a.m. It will resume Jan. 2. Test Results Recruitment representa- tives from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps C tfrfatm iia Come, help us decorate the Community Christmas Tree next to the DeBari Carpet Barn Bridge street, Margaretville Sunday, December 16 starting at 1 p.m. Sponsored by members of the Margaretville Business Community were at MCS Thursday to interpret the results of the armed services vocational aptitude battery taken by a group of students last month. Memorial Plague The plaque in honor of Mrs. Florence Solomon, first grade teacher who died suddenly last month, arrived last week. After being on display in the high school several days, it was sent to the Fleischmanns building. It was paid for by contributions from the high school classes. Girls VolleybaU The MCS high school girls volleyball team for 1973-1974 includes Barbara Boatwright, Diane DeSilva, Cheryl Emer- son, Debbie Hamway, Jane Halpem, Lori Hendricks, Kar- en Kehoe, Lauren Ladenheim. Colleen Martin, Patty McAdams, Cindy McLean, Laurie Mestyanek, Marge Miller, Cathy Norton, Antoin- etta Piaquadio, Joanne Remy, Christine Utter and Susan Wolcott. MCS played Stamford Nov. 28. The varsity scores were Margaretville 15, Stamford 9; Margaretville 15, Stamford 1 . The junior varsity scores were Margaretville 15, Stam- ford 6 ; Margaretville 15, Stamford 3. The girls played Gilboa- Conesville Dec. 5. The varsity scores were Margaretville 15, Gilboa 7; Gilboa 15, Marga- retville 8 ; Margaretville 15, Gilboa 7. The junior varsity scores were Margaretville 15, Gilboa 8 ; Margaretville 15, Gilboa 9. Student Spectrum Cheryl Funari and Annette Alton were on WRGB-TV’s THE YARN SHOP PALMER HELL ROAD ANDES, N. Y. PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Orion Sayelle, reg. $1.89 _________________ 4 ox. $1.20 Knitting Worsted, reg. $1.39 ___________________ 99c All Needl^toint Kits (Nice Christinas Gifts) _____ 25% Off AU Crewel Kits _________________________40% Off Col-Min Rug and Craft Yam _______________ skein 50c Nice Group of Hand Painted Canvas from Canada—20%Off Now Have Plain Canva»—Make Your Own Design Nice Group of 11” Barbie Doll Clotlies and Knit and Crochet Gift Items . . . Very Reasonable Reg. Days Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. 1-4 SALE ENDS DECEMBER 15 Student Spectrum this morn- ing. They demonstrated the making of fruit cake. Last Friday they made the trip to Schenectady for the taping, accompanied by Miss Helen Turck, home economics teacher. Menu, Dec. 17 - 21 Monday, Dec. 17: Pizza, Popeye salad, cottage cheese, apple crisp and milk; cream of celery soup. Tuesday, Dec. 18: Vegeta- ble beef soup, saltines, egg salad or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, cole slaw, brownies and mUk; chicken noodle soup. Wednesday, Dec. 19: Cheese dreams, buttered mixed vegetables, fruit salad, rice pudding and milk; tomato soup. Thursday, Dec. 20: Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potato, buttered carrots, cranberry sauce, ice cream, and milk; soup. Friday, Dec. 21: No lunch - Christmas vacation begins. DeBari’s Carpet Service Installation of carpet, old and new, bought from whom- ever, wherever. Give us a call for beautiful and clean installation. Roxbury School Lists First Period Honors Robert F. Prout, supervis- ing principal of Roxbury central school has announced the honor roll for the first marking period as follows: Seniors - Annette Heyler, Kathleen Kelly, Michelle Kohler, Toni Hinkley, Ronald Van Voorhies, Regina Flachs, Betsy Finch, Ernest Shultis, Michael Hinkley, David Hew- itt. Cheryl Van Voorhies, William Finch, Sally Ford and Wayne Purchell. Juniors - Dawn Gregory, Donna Dwyer, Anne Shultis, James Gile, John Kelly, Janice Vincent, Robert Lutz, Joanne Gray, Mary Jean Porter, Greg Shultis, Nancy Little, Susan Greene, Charles Elflein and Christine Berg- mann. Sophomores - Ruth Ann Elflein, Wayne Brainerd, Margaret Carmeli, Kathy Grant, Gary Giacci, Susan Wiedemann, Joseph Ballard and Melinda Osbom. Freshmen - Claire Kelly, Robin Tischmacher, Tyrone Hinkley, Patricia Savold, John Lutz, Laurel Finch, Nancy Raeder, Kevin Yeager, Christine German, Melanie Higgins, Mary Underwood and Lester Brown. Grade 8 - Nora Kelly, Penny Hammond, Thomas Haynes, Donna Bussy, David Savold and Lois Schneider. Grade 7 - Daniel Dorrance, NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Dec. 13, 1973—Page Tlu:^ O’Connor Recruit Graduates Great Lakes, III., Nov. 29- Navy Seaman Recruit Daniel A. O’Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. O’Connor of New Kingston, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center here. He is a 1973 graduate of Margaretville central school. Lisa Flachs, Sue Ann Faraci, Yvonne Hinkley, Diane Mun- sell, Robert VanValkenburgh, Robert Grant, Shirley Snyder, Margaret Kelly, Donna DuMond, Leiann Migdol, Fay Moscato, Dianne Slauson. t«nt^r«ifur* o f«w lu i w«'v» modi* up for our siightiy coelor sforos by ’’weu’Rifh." Th«r«'f plenty for •y«r|rbofiy. Ad Effective Dec. 11-17, 1973 Quantity Rights Reserved Fresh Maine Stewing ViAA Food Club Chicken' ’ “ Plain, Breaded, Ital. Breaded 5 9 ^ Ring Bologna li ,9 9 ^ Veal Patties 9 9 1 nimuur Food Club Sliced Bacon Si Braunschweiger79^ Pork Roast 791 Armour Armour All Heat Tender Tasty Loin End Franks l S9« Beef liver >^> 8 9 ^ Pork Roost 8 % Rath Hicliory Smoked Gianelli Little li>-The-Basket Conned Link Sousoge I P ’ Chicken .in uaytime If/Tabs 30 Ct. Luv Imitation on n, mraseye ‘tvi uz. unir. Topco Diopers Grape Jelly ° 49^ Cool-Whip 33^ Weight Watchers 12 Oz. I Luv Strawberry m Larsen No. 303 Can — i^ - Soft Drink 6 /8 9 ^ Preserves r 69^ Peos&Comts4/$1 Birdseye 4'h Oz. Cntr. Birdseye 10Oz. Pkg. Frozen Crowley Qt. Jar m ^ a , Automobile Windshield - ^ ^ Tosti Fries 4/^1 Porty Nog 4 9 ^ Topco Wosh 6 9 < Rhodes Frozen White 5 P a k ^ ^ ^ Birdseye 12 Oz. Pkg. mm A Food Club All Purpose ^ ^ j. Bread Dough 9 9 ^ Squash 15^ Cracken ".S: 35^ Instamatic Color 12 Exp. ft Birdseye 9Oz. CanFrozen Napkins _ ^ ^ Kodak Fnm 9 9 ^ Orange Plus 5 5 ^ Kotex». 59^ I r W ith This Coupon ! I ! { /50« OFr\ I on purchme of 2 Giant Size 1 ■if* ’'' Pi> 'Chase 8 Oz. Jar 1 | ^"AJAX 7 I I V BRIM J \ I I Cleanser Freeze Dried ^ - - —-»•------ —' 5 "Vnd Reg. Retail 3H Each i I Coffee I a^\^tory^/iru ^//7/73 I §Goodjt_Vl^^^^lil2/17/73 I W ith This Coupon " ^ | IT/t/i | I *30^ OFF - ! sJW \Jl \ \ iRARYCil ; ;BABYCEREAL; on purchase S Lb. 4 Oz. King Size Box I I Beechnut - 8 Oz. Box m I I W ith Purchase 12 Jars of \ ! 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She^, is a senior, at the Statev/ University college at Oner .-5 onta, majoring in hbme^li economics education. Mr. Nolan is a 1968 gradu-, . ate of Margaretville centraiiW school and received his as-^ sociate in applied science^ degree in electrical techno- logy from Ulster County Community college in 197i:»' He is employed by the New..^ York State Electric and GaS'’^ '' Corporation. I'i r No date has been set for th^ " wedding. Couple Found Safe Davenport—Firemen feared*"^* for the lives of Mr. and Mrs.f William Neunzig early last"'^'"' week Wednesday morning as^' they fought a raging fire that,^,, destroyed the couple’s three- ,, year-old home. However,vv when the garage bumed^^.r,,, away, the Neunzigs’ car waai seen to be missing, and. 1 ^'^ firemen learned that Mr..;^^ Neunzig had taken his crip-.^ jtj pled wife to Fox hospital in Oneonta during the night - before the fire broke out. Belleayre By Millicent Buerge * ir- Belleayre, Dec. 13 Richard Adamo, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Adamo, has^^^' returned to'Texas after being! Home on leave for the hunting'i,’.' seaspn. W l^^^here he shot his .' 5 ;^; first buck, a 6 -pointer. CHRISTMAS SALE! A special rack of Quilted Jackets Hooded Jackets Snowmobile Suits for Men and Women MARGARETVILLE PHONE 586-2643 FAIR STREET MWVVVVVIIVWVWWUVVWIIUWVVVWVVUUVWVVVVVVVVV Mrs. Millicent Buerge a ::.; visited at the home of her ^ son-in-law and daughter, Mr.'* s-! and Mrs. Francis Avery, in 5 Amenia Friday. Mrs. Avery is recovering from major £ surgery. Is f The registered Holsteiri *1 herd of Leonard Utter ha.s 2 been classified by Avery M. f Stafford of the Holstein-Frles- f ian Association of America. Two animals were classified as excellent, 12very good and ig nine good-pluses. S JOHN DEERE FULL LINE OP Snowmobiles Snow Throwers Gloves, Toys Accessories LARRY’S SERVICE Dmver, N. T. M7-8SA-S880 C I WOODBURY i|/9 C £ 11 PROMISE 100 ^STAMPS A Facial Soap I .^r ” ! ■ ■ M M ma & I.U V 1 1 ^ '’ purchasa 23 Oz. Pkg^ Frozan fOPack, C SOAP 'MARGARINE i! ROMAN PIZZl. Good at Victory thru 12/17/73 mmwmm,t LmmmmGood at Victory thru r2/17/73mmmJmd LrnmrnrnllSliG^ltvlctorym^r^^ Cheese NEEDED Toys, Canned Foods, Staples and Funds To Make Christinas More Joyous for Old and Young, Families and Single Persons THE 1973 COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS P R O JE a MRS. CARL WOOD, TREASURER, MARGARETVILLE Goods may be left at the Motor Vehicle Office in Arkville, Heley’s Insurance Agency in Margaretville, The Country Store in New K h i^ ton, the Fleischmanns and Margaretville schools or at the churches of the community. vj Vj * . 1 •. I u It t ii ii t I i m

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Page 1: NEEDED - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031247/1973-12-13/ed-1/seq-3.pdfat 11:30 a.m. It will resume Jan. 2. Test Results Recruitment representa tives from

student Projects Peter Winnie and Tim

Filupeit of the ninth grade industrial arts class are making a storage cabinet for the art department. Steve Craft and Junior Elliott of the mechanical drawing class are designing and drawing a complete set of plans for a small storage building for the kindergarten.

The Language club is sponsoring an international cafeteria-style dinner Mon­

M C S K e y h o l e day in the school cafeteria. The club will also provide slides, songs and other enter­tainment. The proceeds will be for a proposed trip in the spring, according to the club’s advisor, Mrs. Teresa Schirmer.

VacationSchool will close for Christ­

mas vacation Friday, Dec. 21, at 11:30 a.m. It will resume Jan. 2.

Test Results Recruitment representa­

tives from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps

C tf r fa tm iia

C om e, h e lp us decorate

th e C o m m u n ity C hristm as T re e

n ext to

the D e B a ri C a rp e t B arn

B rid g e s treet, M a rg a re tv ille

S unday, D ecem ber 16

s ta rtin g a t 1 p .m .

Sponsored by members of the

M a rg a re tv ille Business C om m unity

were at MCS Thursday to interpret the results of the armed services vocational aptitude battery taken by a group of students last month.

Memorial Plague The plaque in honor of Mrs.

Florence Solomon, first grade teacher who died suddenly last month, arrived last week. After being on display in the high school several days, it was sent to the Fleischmanns building. It was paid for by contributions from the high school classes.

Girls VolleybaU The MCS high school girls

volleyball team for 1973-1974 includes Barbara Boatwright, Diane DeSilva, Cheryl Emer­son, Debbie Hamway, Jane Halpem, Lori Hendricks, Kar­en Kehoe, Lauren Ladenheim. Colleen Martin, Patty

McAdams, Cindy McLean, Laurie Mestyanek, Marge Miller, Cathy Norton, Antoin- etta Piaquadio, Joanne Remy, Christine Utter and Susan Wolcott.

MCS played Stamford Nov. 28. The varsity scores were Margaretville 15, Stamford 9; Margaretville 15, Stamford 1. The junior varsity scores were Margaretville 15, Stam­ford 6; Margaretville 15, Stamford 3.

The girls played Gilboa- Conesville Dec. 5. The varsity scores were Margaretville 15, Gilboa 7; Gilboa 15, Marga­retville 8; Margaretville 15, Gilboa 7. The junior varsity scores were Margaretville 15, Gilboa 8; Margaretville 15, Gilboa 9.

Student Spectrum Cheryl Funari and Annette

Alton were on WRGB-TV’s

THE YARN SHOPPALMER HELL ROAD ANDES, N. Y.

PRE-CHRISTMAS SALEOrion Sayelle, reg. $1.89_________________ 4 ox. $1.20Knitting Worsted, reg. $1.39___________________ 99cAll Needl toint Kits (Nice Christinas Gifts)_____25% OffAU Crewel Kits_________________________ 40% OffCol-Min Rug and Craft Yam_______________ skein 50cNice Group of Hand Painted Canvas from Canada—20% Off

Now Have Plain Canva»—Make Your Own Design Nice Group of 11” Barbie Doll Clotlies and Knit and Crochet

Gift Items . . . Very ReasonableReg. Days Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. 1-4

SALE ENDS DECEMBER 15

Student Spectrum th is m orn­ing. They dem onstra ted the m aking of fru it cake. L ast F rid ay they m ade the trip to Schenectady for the taping, accom panied by M iss Helen T u rck , hom e eco n o m ics teacher.

Menu, Dec. 17 - 21Monday, Dec. 17: Pizza,

Popeye salad, cottage cheese, apple crisp and m ilk; cream of celery soup.

Tuesday, Dec. 18: V egeta­ble beef soup, saltines, egg salad or peanut b u tte r and jelly sandwich, cole slaw, brownies and mUk; chicken noodle soup.

W ednesday, Dec. 19: Cheese d re a m s, b u tte re d m ix ed vegetables, fru it salad , rice pudding and m ilk; tom ato soup.

Thursday, Dec. 20: Hot turkey sandwich, m ashed p o ta to , b u tte re d c a r ro ts , c ranberry sauce, ice cream , and m ilk; soup.

F riday , Dec. 21: No lunch - C hristm as vacation begins.

DeBari’s Carpet Service

Installation of carpet, old and new, bought from whom­ever, wherever. Give us a call for beautiful and clean installation.

Roxbury School Lists First Period Honors

Robert F. Prout, supervis­ing principal of Roxbury central school has announced the honor roll for the first marking period as follows:

Seniors - Annette Heyler, Kathleen Kelly, Michelle Kohler, Toni Hinkley, Ronald Van Voorhies, Regina Flachs, Betsy Finch, Ernest Shultis, Michael Hinkley, David Hew­itt. Cheryl Van Voorhies, William Finch, Sally Ford and Wayne Purchell.

Juniors - Dawn Gregory, Donna Dwyer, Anne Shultis, James Gile, John Kelly, Janice Vincent, Robert Lutz, Joanne Gray, Mary Jean Porter, Greg Shultis, Nancy Little, Susan Greene, Charles Elflein and Christine Berg- mann.

Sophomores - Ruth Ann Elflein, Wayne Brainerd, Margaret Carmeli, Kathy Grant, Gary Giacci, Susan Wiedemann, Joseph Ballard and Melinda Osbom.

Freshmen - Claire Kelly, Robin Tischmacher, Tyrone Hinkley, Patricia Savold, John Lutz, Laurel Finch, Nancy Raeder, Kevin Yeager, Christine German, Melanie Higgins, Mary Underwood and Lester Brown.

Grade 8 - Nora Kelly, Penny Hammond, Thomas Haynes, Donna Bussy, David Savold and Lois Schneider.

Grade 7 - Daniel Dorrance,

NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Dec. 13, 1973—Page Tlu:^

O’Connor

Recruit GraduatesG reat Lakes, III., Nov. 29-

Navy Seam an R ecru it Daniel A. O’Connor, son of M r. and M rs. Lloyd E. O’Connor of New Kingston, g raduated from recru it train ing a t the N aval T rain ing C enter here.

He is a 1973 graduate of M argaretv ille cen tra l school.

L isa F lachs, Sue Ann F araci, Yvonne H inkley, Diane Mun- sell, R obert VanValkenburgh, R obert G rant, Shirley Snyder, M a rg a re t K e lly , D onna DuMond, Leiann Migdol, F ay M oscato, D ianne Slauson.

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Osterhoudt 'To Be Mrs. Nolan

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sm*- LaFever, of. Bovina Center have announced the engage­ment of their niece, DeedfiJ*" Osterhoudt, to John T. Nolai*-'; Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Johft' T. Nolan Sr. of ArkvUle.

Miss Osterhoudt is a 1970''- graduate of Delaware aca* emy and central school. She , is a senior, at the Statev/ University college at Oner„.-5 onta, majoring in hbme li economics education.

Mr. Nolan is a 1968 gradu-, . ate of Margaretville centraiiW school and received his as- sociate in applied science^ degree in electrical techno­logy from Ulster County Community college in 197i:»' He is employed by the New.. York State Electric and GaS'’'' Corporation. I'i r

No date has been set for th " wedding.

Couple Found SafeDavenport—Firemen feared*" *

for the lives of Mr. and Mrs.f William Neunzig early last"' '"' week Wednesday morning as ' they fought a raging fire that, ,, destroyed the couple’s three- ,, year-old home. However,vv when the garage bumed .r,,, away, the Neunzigs’ car waai seen to be missing, and.1' firemen learned that Mr..; Neunzig had taken his crip-. jtj pled wife to Fox hospital in Oneonta during the night - before the fire broke out.

Belleayre■

By Millicent Buerge * ir-Belleayre, Dec. 13

Richard Adamo, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Adamo, has ^ ' returned to'Texas after being! Home on leave for the hunting'i,’.' seaspn. Wl ^ here he shot his .'5; ; first buck, a 6-pointer.

CHRISTMAS SALE!

A special rack of

Quilted Jackets Hooded Jackets

Snowmobile Suits for

Men and Women

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Mrs. Millicent Buerge a::.;visited at the home of her ^son-in-law and daughter, Mr.'* s-!and Mrs. Francis Avery, in 5 Amenia Friday. Mrs. Averyis recovering from major £surgery. Is f

The registered Holsteiri *1herd of Leonard Utter ha.s 2been classified by Avery M. fStafford of the Holstein-Frles- f ian Association of America.Two animals were classifiedas excellent, 12 very good and ignine good-pluses. S

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CHRISTMAS P R O J E aMRS. CARL WOOD, TREASURER, MARGARETVILLE

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