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The Fleischmanns News By Mrs. Frances Davis Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller for Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Conklin of Rens- selaer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene and children of Rifton and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Maxim and son, Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Harke and son spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haik« and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Letson in Phoenix, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gross and son, Alec Kovacs and Mrs. Lotte Ehrlich returned from Florida Sunday after spending several weeks’. ;^acation there. Charles Maxim*' m ^ them in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maxim and daughters, Sandra and Cynthia, of Cary, N. C., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers from Satur- day until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunter Jr. and family of Stamford were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hunter. The Clin- ton Hunters were Thanksgi\ing day guests of the Bert Hunters at their home in Stamford. ' Miss Cheryl Maxim and Miss Betty Dennville, students at Geneseo State University col- iege, attended the wedding of Victor Kittle of Arkville and Miss Mary Ann Wilkenson of Long Island at the Methodist church in Arkville last week Saturday. Mrs. George Smith and chil- dren of Brooklyn, Mrs. William O’Reilly and children of Bing- hamton and M rs. Herbert Schoonmaker of Oneonta were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shaver. Mrs. Otis Todd and Miss Jane Hastings were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Todd at a Thanksgiving day dinner at the Kass Inn. Mr. and Mrs. James Kern and children, Hilary and Tracey, of Upper Saddle River, N. J., spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Shirley Geller. Thanksgiving day guests at the Harold Vermilyeas were Mr. and Mrs. John Todd and Thursday, Dec. 3 son of Cary, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGlone of Par- sippany, N. J., Miss M argaret Vermilyea and Bert Pine of Albany, Milton Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bellows and son of Downsville and Miss Ruth Carey of Fleischmanns. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jones spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sims. Mr. Jones is a student at the University of Rochester. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ivan A. Humphrey of Washington, D. C, spent from Sunday until Thursday with his sister, Miss Betty Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seymour of Montgomery, N. Y., spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Frank Beers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blish and daughter, Stephanie, of Glenmont and Dwight Colvin of Schuylerville were guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Milfred Blish, last week. Mr. Blish and Mr. Colvin spent the week deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Marx of the Bronx spent Thanksgiving day with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wadler. Mrs. Emma Close of Marga- retville was a Thanksgiving day guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rowe of West Hurley were Sunday guests of the Todds. Junior Pultz bagged a five- point buck in Red Kill last week. Miss Joan Wilkes and friend of Southington, Conn., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers. Guests at the home of the Leyden Smiths over the holiday weekend were M rs. George Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith emd children. Beginning Sunday, Dec. 6, the Fleischmanns Sunday school will begin at 9:45 a. m. instead of 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly entertained for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Todd and MARCARfTVILLE HARDWARE, bu. Main Street Phone 586-4716 30-CUP COFFEE MAKER Party time - time saver Completely automatic. Makes coffee just the' way you like it. 6f«iam ing. sw^iv- : eiing susan 4$ ‘ as useful as it 43<iecofat»v8- ; Has four 9«ouftce relish gl asses with tadels. 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Mr. and Mrs. August Colao and daughter of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gillette and children of Pittsfield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Faii'lie and son and Miss Lillie Bowes were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Fairlie. W alter Alton of Albany spsnt the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Alton. Dr. and Mrs. William Cohen and sons, Joshua and Edward, spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Edward Lutz in Brooklyn. Joshua Co- hen left on Monday to spend a few days in Syracuse. Douglas Faiilkner of Kings- ton visited his mother, Mrs. Nora Faulkner, over the week- end. Mrs. Grace Henderson and Miss Ruth Dickson of North Bennington, Vt., spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Miss Dickman’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vermilyea. Thanksgiving day guests at the Vermilyeas in- cluded Mr. and M rs. Edwin Vermilyea of ArkvOle, Mr. and Mrs. John McMurray and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ack- erley and son of Dunraven. (Mrs. Frances Silver of Brooklyn was a visitor at the home of the Sydney Silber- steins for the long holiday weekend. The Silbers'teins spent Sunday with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bohrmann, and son in Suffem. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mech entertained for 'Thanksgiving M r. and Mrs. Stanley Kelly and children of Colonie, Mr. and Mrs. Karol Mech and son of Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Hil- ton Kelly and children, Linda and Lynn, and Mrs. Helen Mil- ler aod children. Mrs. John Mariotti of Stone Ridge and Mrs. Minnie Ingram and son, Verlyn, of Margaret- ville were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M ariotti and family. Mrs. John 'Mariotti remained a few days with her son. Thanksgiving day guests of D. Manieri and family were Mr. and Mrs. G. Salerni and sons of Long Island, Dr. Rose- marie Salerni of Pittsburgh, Mrs. A. DiBenedetto and Mr. and Mrs. E. DiBenedetto and children of Paramus, N. J. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Tait and family were Thanksving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Tait in Endi- cott. They also visited Mrs. Tait’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Par- tridge, and brother, Stewart Elliott at Johnson City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tait and family of Endwell and Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas Tait and family of Afton. Allan Silver returned to Brooklyn Saiturday after spend- ing two weeks with his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Silberstein. Allen Mathes, student at Harpur,' State university in Binghamton, spent Thanksgiv- ing with his mother, Mrs. Diana Mathes. They spent a few days in New York dty, and Allen returned to college on Sunday. Morris Scherer spent the Thanksgiving holiday with his daughter, Miss Ronnie Scherer, in Cambridge, Mass. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Tait entertained at a buffet dinner in honor of Mrs. Edward Whitehead on Friday evening. The state university con- struction fund will accept bids this month for two property rehaibilitation projects at Delhi Tech. An estimated $66,000 is for rej)air and rehabilitation of walks, outside stairs and walls that have suffered weather damage. The other is esti- mated at $75,000 for safety im- provements, including ^arm systems in buildings. Two Bids Sought Guests were M r. and Mrs. Harry Kelsey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bouton and chil- dren of Halcott Center and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mattice apd son of Margaretville. Mrs. White- head and children were Friday and Saturday night guests at the Tails. < Mr. and Mrs. Milton Valk entertained for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stouten- burgh and daughter of Delhi, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Finkle and children of New Windsor, William Finkle, a student at Hofstra university, Mr. and Mrs. William Valk and son of Kelly Corners and Ralph Ed- wards of Margaretville. James, Barber shot a 6-point buck on Fleischmanns Heights over the weekend. NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Dec. 3, 1970—Page Seven Haicottville By William E. Griffin Haicottville, Dec. 3 M r. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kellerhouse and son. Dean, of Oneonta visited Mr. and Mrs. William E. Griffin Thursday af- ternoon. Among successful hunters this season are Richard Finch and Joseph Wranovics. Mr. and Mrs. France Esch- bach and children, Jeffrey and Francine, of Miami arrived on Monday at the home of their grandparents, M r. and Mrs. William A. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Numann and children, Billy, Susan and Nancy, of Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cross and children, Dale and Denise, of Binghamton arrived Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and M rs. William E. Griffin. They re- turned to their homes Friday. The descendants of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Davis of this village had a Thanksgiving din- ner at the East Branch Grange hail. About 40 attended. The youngest member of the family was the son of Mr. and Mrs Donald Charles of East Branch The' oldest member was Mr. Davis. The families were from Downsville, East BrcUich, De posit. Trout Creek and Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kittle and children, Robert and Deb- bie, of Bath and Elder Amasa J. Slauson of Kingston arrived Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slauson and stayed until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slau- son spent Thanksgiving day with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slauson, and family at Wap- pingers Falls. A box social is toeing planned for the next Grange meeting, which will be held Monday evening, Dec. 7. Mrs. Eva Hait of this vil- lage and Mrs. Josephine Bene- dict of Margaretville spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Hait’s sister, Mrs. Vera San- ford, in Margaretville. Howard Greene of Denver spent Thanksgiving with his son-in-law and daughter, M r. and Mrs. George Tischmacher, and family at Roxbury. Victoiy’s Choice U^.DJV. 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The Fleischmanns NewsBy M rs. F rances D avis

G uests a t the hom e of Mr. and M rs. Jam es F u lle r fo r T hanksg iv ing day w ere Mr. and M rs. D ennis Conklin of R ens­selaer, M r. and M rs. C harles G reene and children of R ifton a n d Mr. and M rs. E lw in M axim and son, S tephen.

M r. a n d M rs. A lan H ark e and son spen t th e holiday w ith his paren ts , M r. and M rs. W arren H a ik « and M r. and M rs. F red L etson in Phoenix, N . Y.

M r. and M rs. Ju liu s Gross and son, A lec Kovacs and M rs. L o tte E h rlich re tu rn e d from F lo rid a Sunday a f te r spending severa l w eeks’. ;^acation there . C harles Maxim*' m ^ them in N ew York.

M r. and M rs. D onald M axim a n d daugh ters, S and ra and C ynthia, of C ary, N. C., w ere guests a t th e hom e of M r. and M rs. R alph M yers from S a tu r ­day un til Tuesday.

M r. and M rs. B ert H u n te r J r . and fam ily of S tam fo rd w ere S a tu rd a y guests of M r. and M rs. C linton H u n te r. T he C lin ­ton H u n te rs w ere T h a n k sg i\in g day guests of th e B ert H u n te rs a t th e ir hom e in S tam ford .

' M iss C heryl M axim and M iss B e tty Dennville, s tu d en ts a t G eneseo S ta te U niversity col­iege, a tte n d ed th e w edding of V ic to r K ittle of A rkville and M iss M ary A nn W ilkenson of Long Is land a t th e M ethodist chu rch in A rkville la s t w eek S a tu rd ay .

M rs. G eorge S m ith and chil­d ren of B rooklyn, M rs. W illiam O’R eilly and ch ild ren o f B ing­h am to n and M rs. H e rb e rt S choonm aker of O neonta w ere w eekend guests of M r. and M rs. S ta n le y Shaver.

M rs. O tis Todd and M iss Ja n e H astings w ere guests o f M r. and M rs. R obert Todd a t a T hanksg iv ing day d inner a t the K ass Inn.

M r. and M rs. Jam es K ern and children, H ila ry and T racey , of U pper S add le R iver, N. J., sp en t T hanksg iv ing w ith h e r m o ther, M rs. S h irley G eller.

T hanksg iv ing day guests a t th e H aro ld V erm ilyeas w ere M r. an d M rs. Jo h n Todd and

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son o f C ary, N. C., M r. and M rs. R obert M cGlone o f P a r- sippany, N. J., M iss M arg are t V erm ilyea and B ert P ine of A lbany, M ilton Bellows, M r. and M rs. Joseph Bellows and son of Dow nsville and M iss R u th C arey of F leischm anns.

Mr. and M rs. M ichael Jones spen t th e w eekend a t th e hom e of M r. and M rs. C harlie Sim s. M r. Jones is a s tu d en t a t th e U niversity of R ochester.

L t. Col. and M rs. Iv an A. H um phrey of W ashington , D. C , spen t from Sunday u n til T hursday w ith his s iste r, M iss B e tty H um phrey.

M r. and M rs. H aro ld Seym our of M ontgom ery, N. Y., spen t Sunday w ith h e r s iste r, M rs. F ra n k B eers.

M r. and M rs. R ichard B lish and dau g h te r, S tephanie , of G lenm ont and D w ight Colvin of S chuylerv ille w ere guests a t th e hom e of his m other, M rs. M ilfred Blish, la s t w eek. M r. B lish and M r. C olvin spen t th e w eek d e e r hunting .

M r. and M rs. Sol M arx of th e B ronx spen t T hanksgiv ing day w ith th e ir son-in-law and dau g h te r, M r. and M rs. A rth u r W adler.

M rs. E m m a Close of M arga- re tv ille w as a T hanksg iv ing day g u e st of h e r son-in-law and d augh ter, M r. and M rs. W arn er Todd. M r. and M rs. M illard R ow e of W est H urley w ere Sunday guests of the Todds.

Ju n io r P u ltz bagged a five- p o in t buck in R ed K ill la s t week.

M iss Jo an W ilkes and friend of Southington, Conn., w ere w eekend guests of M r. and M rs. R alph M yers.

G uests a t th e hom e of th e L eyden S m iths over th e holiday w eekend w ere M rs. G eorge S m ith and ch ildren and M r. and M rs. Thom as S m ith emd children.

B eginning Sunday, Dec. 6, t h e F le ischm anns Sunday school w ill begin a t 9:45 a. m. in s tead of 10 a. m.

M r. and M rs. A r th u r K elly e n te rta in e d fo r T hanksg iv ing M r. a n d M rs. Jo seph T odd and

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fam ily, M r. and M rs. M erchan t K elly, M r. and M rs. Joe K elly emd daugh ter, M r. and M rs. B asil Todd and M r. and M rs. M arion B ak er and d au g h te r of A rkville and Ow en S lade of M illbrook.

M r. an d M rs. W illiam G reene and daugh ter, Suzanne, w ere T hanksgiv ing day guests of M r. and M rs. A ndrew H e w itt in D elhi. .

M r. and M rs. A ugust Colao and d au g h te r of K ingston, M r. and M rs. Ju les G ille tte and ch ild ren o f P ittsfield , Mass., M r. and M rs. M alcolm Faii'lie a n d son and M iss L illie Bowes w ere T hanksgiv ing day guests of M r. and M rs. D uncan F airlie .

W alte r A lton of A lbany sp sn t th e w eekend w ith his m other, M rs. N ellie A lton.

D r. an d M rs. W illiam Cohen and sons, Jo sh u a and E dw ard, spen t T hanksgiv ing day a t th e hom e of P ro f. and M rs. E dw ard L utz in B rooklyn. Jo sh u a Co­hen le ft on M onday to spend a few days in Syracuse.

D ouglas F a iilk n e r of K ings­to n v is ited h is m other, M rs. N o ra F au lk n e r, over th e w eek­end.

M rs. G race H enderson and M iss R u th D ickson of N o rth B ennington, Vt., sp en t th e T hanksgiv ing w eekend w ith

M iss D ickm an’s b ro ther-in -law a nd s is te r, M r. a n d M rs. R ay V erm ilyea. T hanksg iv ing day g u ests a t th e V erm ilyeas in ­c luded M r. and M rs. Edw in V erm ilyea of ArkvOle, M r. and M rs. John M cM urray and fam ­ily and M r. and M rs. G len Ack- e rley and son of D unraven.

(Mrs. F ran c e s S ilver of B rooklyn w as a v is ito r a t th e hom e of th e Sydney Silber- stein s fo r th e long holiday w eekend. T he Silbers'teins sp en t S unday w ith th e ir son- in-law and daugh ter, M r. and M rs. P e te r B ohrm ann, an d son in Suffem .

'Mr. and M rs. C harles M ech e n te rta in e d fo r 'Thanksgiving M r. an d M rs. S ta n le y K elly and ch ild ren of Colonie, M r. a nd M rs. K aro l M ech and son of H ancock, M r. and M rs. H il­to n K elly and children, L inda and Lynn, and M rs. H elen M il­le r aod children.

M rs. Jo h n M ario tti of S tone R idge and M rs. M innie In g ram a n d son, V erlyn, of M arg aret- ville w ere T hanksgiv ing day d in n e r guests of M r. and M rs. F ra n k M ario tti and fam ily. M rs. Jo hn 'M ario tti rem ained a few days w ith h e r son.

T hanksg iv ing day g u ests of D. M anieri an d fam ily w ere M r. and M rs. G. S alern i and

sons of Long Island, D r. Rose­m arie S a le rn i of P ittsb u rg h , M rs. A. D iB enedetto and Mr. a n d M rs. E. D iB enedetto and child ren of P aram us, N. J .

Rev. and M rs. R ichard T a it a nd fam ily w ere T hanksving day guests a t th e hom e of M r. and M rs. B enton T a it in Endi- co tt. T hey also v isited M rs. T a it’s m other, M rs. E thel P a r ­tridge, a n d b ro th er, S te w a rt E llio tt a t Johnson City, M r. and M rs. K enneth T a it and fam ily of Endw ell and M r. and M rs.. D ouglas T a it and fam ily of A fton.

A llan S ilver re tu rn e d to Brooklyn Saiturday a f te r spend­ing tw o w eeks w ith his b ro th - e r-in -law and s is te r, M r. and M rs. Sydney S ilberste in .

Allen M athes, s tu d en t a t H arpur,' S ta te un iv ersity in B ingham ton, spent T hanksg iv ­ing w ith his m other, M rs. D iana M athes. They sp en t a few days in N ew Y ork d ty , and A llen re tu rn e d to college on Sunday.

M orris S ch e re r spen t th e T hanksgiv ing holiday w ith his daugh te r, Miss R onnie S cherer, in Cam bridge, M ass.

Rev. and M rs. R ichard T a it en te rta in ed a t a bu ffe t d inner in honor of M rs. E dw ard W hitehead on F r id ay evening.

T he s ta te un iversity con­s tru c tio n fund w ill accep t bids th is m on th fo r tw o p ro p e rty rehaibilita tion pro jec ts a t D elhi Tech. A n e stim ated $66,000 is fo r re j)a ir and re h ab ilita tio n of w alks, ou tside s ta irs and w alls th a t have su ffe red w ea th e r dam age. The o th e r is e sti­m a te d a t $75,000 fo r sa fe ty im ­provem ents, including ^ a r m system s in buildings.

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G uests w ere M r. and M rs. H a rry K elsey and son, M r. and M rs. D onald B outon and ch il­d ren of H a lco tt C en te r and M r. a n d M rs. E lto n M attice a p d son of M argaretv ille . M rs. W hite ­h ead an d ch ild ren w ere F rid ay and S a tu rd a y n ig h t guests a t th e T ails . <■

M r. and M rs. M ilton V alk e n te rta in e d fo r T hanksg iv ing M r. and M rs. M arsha ll S to u ten - b u rg h and d a u g h te r of Delhi, M r. and M rs. T heodore F in k le and ch ild ren of N ew W indsor, W illiam F ink le, a s tu d e n t a t H o fs tra un iversity , M r. and M rs. W illiam V alk and son of K elly C orners and R alph E d ­w ards of M argaretv ille .

Jam es, B arb e r sh o t a 6-point buck on F le ischm anns H eigh ts over th e w eekend.

NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Dec. 3, 1970—Page Seven

H aicottvilleB y W illiam E. G riffin

H aico ttv ille , Dec. 3

M r. a n d M rs. K enneth D. K ellerhouse and son. D ean, of O neonta v is ited M r. and M rs. W illiam E. G riffin T h ursday a f ­ternoon.

A m ong successful h u n te rs th is season a re R ich ard F inch and Joseph W ranovics.

M r. and M rs. F ran c e Esch- bach a n d children , Je ffre y and F rancine , o f M iam i a rriv ed on M onday a t th e hom e of th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts , M r. and M rs. W illiam A. Davis.

M r. and M rs. G uy N um ann and children , B illy, S usan and N ancy, of R o ch este r and M r. a n d M rs. D onald C ross and children , D ale and Denise, of B ingham ton a rriv e d W ednesday to spend T hanksg iv ing w ith th e ir p a ren ts , M r. an d M rs. W illiam E. G riffin . T hey re ­tu rn e d to th e ir hom es F rid ay .

T he descendan ts of M r. and M rs. W illiam A. D avis of th is village h a d a T hanksg iv ing d in ­n e r a t th e E a s t B ranch G range hail. A bout 40 a tten d ed . The youngest m em ber of th e fam ily

w as th e son of M r. a n d M rs D onald C harles of E a s t B ranch T h e ' o ldest m em ber w as Mr. D avis. T he fam ilies w ere from Dow nsville, E a s t BrcUich, D e posit. T ro u t C reek a n d M iami.

M r. a n d M rs. E dw ard K ittle an d children , R o b ert a n d D eb­bie, of B ath and E ld e r A m asa J. S lauson of K ingston a rriv e d S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. H ow ard S lauson and s tay e d u n til Sunday.

M r. a n d M rs. H ow ard S lau ­son sp en t T hanksg iv ing day w ith th e ir son and d a u g h te r-in - law, M r. a n d M rs. R aym ond Slauson, and fam ily a t W ap- pingers Falls.

A box social is toeing p lanned fo r th e n e x t G range m eeting , w hich w ill be he ld M onday evening, Dec. 7.

M rs. E v a H a it of th is v il­lage a n d M rs. Joseph ine B ene­d ic t of M argaretv ille sp en t T hanksg iv ing day w ith M rs. H a it’s s is te r, M rs. V era S a n ­ford, in M argaretv ille .

H ow ard G reene of D enver spen t T hanksg iv ing w ith h is son-in-law and dau g h te r, M r. and M rs. G eorge T ischm acher, and fam ily a t R oxbury.

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CHEDDAR CHEESEGcod st Vicbry thru Dsc. 5,1970. .

With coupon and $10.00 or more in purchase. Stan^ not issued on l>eer or cigarettes. Limit one to a family er please. Coupon good through Dec. 5,1970.

1 5 0 StanpsOne Pair Opaque

PANTY HOSEGood at Victory thru Dec. 5,1970. (1)

11 0 0 2 ^ . s ^ sTwo lib; 8 oz. Jars Villa

SPAGHETTI SAUCEa»dat Vicloty thru Dec..’;, 1970. (2)