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Two Hotels Fined $1,500 For Violations

A lb a n y , S e p t. 1 4 -T w o G reen e coun ty re s o r t a r e a h o te ls h av e b een fin ed a to ta l of $1,500 in civ il p e n a ltie s b y th e S ta te H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t fo r v io la tions of th e s ta te s a n ita ry code.

T he S ta rlig h t H otel, In c . in W indham w as a s se s se d $1,000 fo r v io la tions in c lu d in g im - p rt)p er sew ag e tre a tm e n t, u n sa n ita ry food h an d lin g an d s to ra g e , in a d e q u a te sw im ­m ing pool ch lo rin a tio n a n d o p e ra tio n of a te m p o ra ry re sid en ce w ith o u t a v a lid h e a lth d e p a r tm e n t p e rm it. T he 72-imit m o te l com plex w as a lso o rd e re d to r e fra in fro m fu r th e r o p e ra tio n u n til it m e e ts sau iita ry code s ta n ­d a rd s a n d o b ta in s a h e a lth d e p a r tm e n t o p e ra tin g perm it.

T he G len H ouse in E a s t D u rh am w as fined $500 fo r v io la tions ra n g in g fro m in a d ­eq u a te su p e rv is io n of chidren a t th e sw im m in g pool to im p ro p e r sew ag e t r e a tm e n t an d d isposal. O th er d e fic ien ­cies no ted b y h e a lth d e p a r t ­m e n t In sp ec to rs in c lu d ed u n ­sa n ita ry food h an d lin g , poo r g a rb a g e an d tr a s h m a in te n ­a n ce , a n d fa ilu re to co m p le te re p o rts on sw im m in g pool ch lo rina tion .

Former Resident WedM rs. P au lin e Y ork B oyd, a

fo rm e r re s id e n t of M a rg a re t ­v ille, w as m a rr ie d Sep t. 7 to H ugh W allace of F u lto n , M iss. T he w edding w as in th e p a rso n a g e of th e M eth o d ist ch u rch a t F u lto n . T he b rid e , w ho h a d b een a re s id e n t of D y ersb u rg , T enn ., is a n u rse , a n d M r. W allace is a con­s tru c tio n c o n tra c to r in F u l­ton, w h ere th e couple w ill live.

Betrothal AnnouncedFleischm anns, Sept. 20—A n­

nouncem ent, h a s b e e n m ad e of th e en g a g e m e n t of M iss S u san M a rie K am in sk i of D evon, C onn., to J a m e s F ra s e r F u lle r of S tra tfo rd , Ctonn., a n d a fa ll w ed d in g is p lan n ed . M iss K am in sk i is th e d a u g h te r of M rs . B e tty M ayo of D evon a n d R ay m o n d K am in sk i of Bridgeport, Oonn., an d M r. F i l l e r is th e son of M r. an d M rs. Jo h n E . F u lle r , fo rm e r re s id e n ts of F le isc h ­m an n s.

NEWS, MargaretvlDe, N. Y. Thurs., Sept. 20, 1973—Page 11

By B ette F m iiii

D ry Brook, Sept. 20

P eter SuUo, Richiei McHugh and Dave Lodi, all of W ater­town, Mass., spent two weeks camping out a t t h e , home of Mr. and Mrs. W iliam F\inari.

Arnold Banker and Sons, Glen and Louis, and hei^iew, Kasper Hofman of Germany, spent three days touring | N iagara Falls and Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Loilis Scalza spent the weekend |a t Peach Lake, N. Y., visiljing Mrs. Sc£dza's cousins. !

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W ehrlen of Fairlawn, N. J., visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Day, and family for the weekend.

Victor Jiricek and Bill Funart spent four days bear hunting a t Indian Lake Lp the Adiron- dack.s.

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Dunrave^B y M rs . R a lp h D eSU va

D u n rav en , SepV 20 H en ry S an fo rd le f t W ednes­

d ay to sp en d tim e jw ith h is b ro th er-in -law a n d s is te r , M r. a n d M rs. H u b e rtu s W hite, in W estbrook, M e. !

M rs. A lfre ta B e lk n g e r of P aw lin g , sp e n t la s t w eek w ith h e r b ro th e r a n d s is te r-in -law , M r. a n d M rs . E r ic S tan g e. M rs. B e la n g e r h a s re tu rn e d fro m v isitin g re la tiv e s a n d frien d s in E u ro p e .

Farm Price Of Milk Is $7.76 For August

N ew Y ork , Sep t. 14—A im ifo rm fa rm p r ic e of $7.76 p e r h u n d red w e ig h t fo r August m ilk d e liv e rie s to pool h a n ­d le rs u n d e r th e N ew Y ork- N ew J e rs e y m a rk e tin g o rd e rs w as an n o u n ced b y th e m a rk e t a d m in is tra to r , T h o m a s A. W ilson. T he u n ifo rm p r ic e w as $6.89 in Ju ly a n d $6.64 in A ugust 1972.

T he b u tte r fa t d if fe re n tia l w as se t a t 9 c e n ts fo r e a c h te n th of a pound o f f a t ab o v e o r below 3.5 p e rc e n t.

All p r ic e s q u o ted a r e fo r m ilk of 3.5 p e rc e n t b u tte r fa t re c e iv e d w ith in th e 201-210 m ile zone fro m N ew Y ork CMy.

Miss Bloodgood Wed To Robert McCumber

M iss S h irlee F . B loodgood, y o u n g e r d a u g h te r of M r. an d M rs. G eorge B loodgood of M a rg a re tv ille , b e c a m e th e b rid e of R o b e rt F . M cC um ­b e r , son of M r. a n d M rs. F re d M cC um ber of M a rg a re tv ille , th e a fte rn o o n of Sep t. 8 on th e law n of th e B loodgood c o tta g e in th e N ew K in g sto n v a lley . T he m a rr ia g e c e rem o n y w as re a d b y Tow n J u s tic e D onald F en to n in th e p re se n c e of m e m b e rs of th e im m e d ia te fam ilie s .

T he b rid e w as g iv en in m a rr ia g e b y h e r fa th e r. She w ore a gow n of im p o rte d silk -faced p e a u de so le in p a le e c ru , fash io n ed w ith a m od i­fied em p ire bod ice a n d fe a ­tu r in g a h igh , sh e e r n eck lin e a n d long, fu ll sh e e r s le e v e s of sa tin -faced o rg a n z a d eep ly cuffed a t th e w ris ts . H and- c lipped p e a u d ’ an g e la c e in a f lo ra l m o tif c re a te d a yoked bodice e ffe c t a n d fo rm e d th e h igh , sca llo p ed n eck lin e . S im ­i la r la c e cuffed th e w ris ts an d e n c irc led th e f itte d w a is t. C ^ s ta l-p le a tin g on o rg a n z a tr im m e d th e yoke a n d cuff. T he gow n fe a tu re d a floor len g th fu ll A -line s k ir t, w hich sw ep t b a c k to fo rm a ca th e - d ra l-len g th , b u ilt-in tr a in , an d th e e n tire h em w a s b o rd e re d w ith m a tc h in g la c e a n d c ry s ta l p le a te d flu tin g . D e­ta ilin g w as ad d e d to a n a p ro n f ro n t s k ir t e ffec t. She w o re a cam e lo t s ty led h ead p iec e , cu s to m desig n ed in m a tc h in g fa b ric an d la c e , to w h ich w as s h ir re d h e r ch a p e l len g th la c e e d g ed m a n tilla and sdie carried re d ro ses .

H e r m a id of h o n o r w a s M iss N o rm a K o p p er of N ew H a ­ven , In d ., w ho w as gow ned in p r in te d p o ly e s te r vo ile in sh a d e s of p ink , a q u a a n d g re e n on a m u te d sa n d b ack g ro u n d , fash io n ed w ith f itte d bod ice w ith m o d es t scoop neck lin e a n d a b b re v i­a te d pouf s le ev es o v e r a floo r-leng th g a th e re d sk ir t. N a rro w ru fflin g in se lf-fa b ric tr im m e d th e n eck lin e a n d a deep b o rd e r of th e sa m e ru ffled e ffe c t c re a te d a flounce on th e h em . T he gow n fe a tu re d a p ro n o v e rsk ir ts , w h ich re p e a te d th e flounce th e m e on th e h em a n d s k ir t b a c k . N a rro w p a le p in k g ro sg ra in rib b o n e n c irc le d th e f itte d w a is t, te rm in a tin g

A th le tic C lub S u p p erT he A ndes c e n tra l schoo l’s

A th le tic club w ill sp o n so r the school y e a r ’s f ir s t a c tiv ity , a sp a g h e tti su p p e r, F rid a y . I t w ill b e h e ld in th e school c a fe te r ia fro m 5 u n til 8 p .m . w ith con tinuous se rv in g s . P ro c e e d s w ill go in to th e schoo l’s a th le tic fund.

H an n efo rd C ircu sCoco th e Clown, fro m th e

H an n efo rd c irc u s p re se n te d a p ro g ra m la s t T h u rsd a y a f te r ­noon fo r k in d e rg a rte n throuf^i s ix th g ra d e s to pub lic ize th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e c irc u s a t D elh i T ech . H is p e rfo rm a n c e fe a tu re d m ag ic tr ic k s an d hu m o ro u s p a tte r , a n d he u sed se v e ra l s tu d e n t a s s is ta n ts , in c lud ing D o ra K napp , Rox- ' an n e R u c h a r a n d S ean B ran - nen . F o u r k in d e rg a rte n e rs a lso he lped . T hey a r e Y v ette T em m ln g , Je n n ife r B a u e r, C h a rle s C appie llo , an d K evin Soules.

K in d e rg a rte nT h ere a re 21 c h ild ren in

K in d e rg a rte n th is y e a r . A ch rv sa lis h an g s fro m a le a f in th e room . P u p ils found m an y c a te rp illa rs on th e m ilkw eed p la n ts on th e p lay g ro u n d . T h a t sa m e d ay , th e y a lso found a sn a il, a sn a k e , a n d a g ra ssh o p p e r. T h ey p u t th e sn a il a n d th e g re e n g ra ssh o p ­p e r in a te r ra r iu m , b u t th e g ra ssh o p p e r e scap ed .

M isce llan eo u sT he l ib ra ry c lub w ill hold

e lec tio n s of o ffice rs on Friday. T he s tu d e n t body in g ra d e s 7 th ro u g h 12 w ill e le c t new o ffice rs of th e s tu d e n t council a lso on F rid a y .

m bow a n d s t r e a m e r d e ta ils a t th e b a c k w a is t. H e r b o u q u e t w a s a lso of re d ro ses .

J a m e s K elly w a s b e s t m a n , a n d D e a n n a O liv er w as so lo ist.

F o llow ing th e w ed d in g a re c e p tio n fo r 80 g u e s ts w as h e ld a t th e O w l’s N es t re s ta u ra n t a t H ighm oun t.

T he couple re tu rn e d to M a rg a re tv ille S ep t. 12 fo l­low ing a b r ie f tr ip to V irg in ia B each .

B o th a r e g ra d u a te s of M argsu 'e tv ille c e n tra l school, a n d th e b rid e g ro o m se rv e d in th e A rm y fo r tw o y e a rs , se e in g a c tio n in V ie tn am fo r m u ch of th is t im e .

ACS Notes State Has Approved

Agricultural DistrictIn a le t te r to th e D e law a re

coun ty b o a rd of su p e rv iso rs , th e D e p a rtm e n t of E n v iro n ­m e n ta l C o n serv a tio n h a s a p ­p ro v ed th e p la n fo r c re a tio n of a n a g r ic u ltu ra l d is tr ic t in th e Tow ns of S tam fo rd and K o rtrig h t.

A t th e A ugust b o a rd m e e t­ing tw o m o re p ro p o sa ls fo r a ^ c u l t u r a l d is tr ic ts in D e la ­w are county w ere p re se n te d to th e b o a rd , one to inc lude po rtio n s of th e Tow ns of D elhi, H am d en an d F ra n k lin a n d th e o th e r to inc lude the tow n of M iddletow n an d p o rtio n s of th e tow ns of A ndes, B ovina an d R ox b u ry .

P h m The PrincipaVs D eskM a r g a r e tv i l le , C e n t r a l S c h o o l

M a r g a r e tv i l l e , N ew Y o rk 1 ^ 5 5

D e n n is M. S I c L ^ n , S u ^ ep isirigJ o h n K. B e s t, Secondary Principal

R ic h a rd A. D il lo n , Curriculum Coordinab Telephone 914 586-2647

September 20th,

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As we say each year, it hardly seems possilie, but a new school semester has begun. O ur summer slips quickly by. and before we realize, the carefree days o f vacation become regimented by fa ll schedules.

Each of us at school hopes very sincerely that every­one connected with our school community w ill look ufon the I973'74 school year with optimism. W e (teachers, administration and staff) are ready and willing, to make.1 • ______ C..I__ _ jif /"■ c fyf//* p tfny t\he effort

is schoolthis a successful year at M .C .S . W e need only and cooperation of those we serve to make th year rewarding to everyone.

S C H O O L E N R O L L M E N T

The breakdown of our enrollment per grade is as follows:K—51 3—53 6—50 9—58 1 _ 8 2 4—63 7—60 10—75 Sp.2 —65 5—57 8 -6 8 11—48 T

12— 53 Ed.— 28 jta l— 811

rom lastThis total represents a slight decrease year’s opening enrollment of 826.

N E W F A C U L T Y

Our 1973-74 faculty contains seven new members. Five of these are joining our staff for the first ^ime; two are former member^ returning this year.

In our primary ad es, Mr. Daniel Cohen is starting his first year of teaching as a third grade teacher. Mr. Cohen is a graduate of S.U.C., Oneonta. He Completed his student teaching in our school system last year. He is married and resides at Northhill in Margaretville.

Our Middle School has two new membjers, Mrs. Ruth Baker and Miss Cassandra Finnis. |

Mrs. Baker previously taught in the H^verstraw Middle School before joining our staff. She i a gradu­ate of Michigan State. Mrs. Baker has three sons, and her husband operates the Chairlift Party stoire in Big Indian. Mrs. Baker is teaching Reading and ILanguage Arts.

Miss Finnis is from East Rockaway, New York, and is a graduate of S.U.C., Oneonta. She is copmencing her first year of teaching in Social Studies. |

The High School faculty contains two people who are b an n in g their first year of teaching at M.C.S.

Miss Helen Turck, a native of Bearsville, has joined our staff as Honie Economics teacher. Miss Turck is a graduate of S.U.C., Plattsburgh, and the Onteora Central School. Mr. Warren Slavin, a graduate of M.C.S. and resident of Fleischmanns, is teaching Secondary Social Studies Mr. Slavin is a graduate of Purdue and currently dc»ng graduate work at S.U.C., Oneonta.

Two veteran teachers returning to our fciculty this year are Mrs. Dorothy Miller and Mr. Russell; Cariot.

Mrs. Miller is returning after several years absence and is teadiing Latin in grades 9-12. She is a graduate of S.U.N.Y. at Albany and has done graduate work at Syracuse University, Oneonta and Albany.

Mr. Russ Cariot returns to our staff after ^n absence

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of seventeen years. Mr. Cariot has taught in the Rich- burg and Hancock schools during these years. He will be in charge of Instrumental Music and director of the Middle and Senior High Bands. Mr. Cariot has done both his undergraduate and graduate education at Ithaca

College.In addition to these new members we currently have

three student teachers assigned from S.U.C., Oneonta, Miss Jacqueline Jones, Mrs. Susan Bemstan and Miss Linda Manco, who are working in the Fleischmanns building.

F E D E R A L P R O G R A M S

As most of you probably have been informed, feder^ programs have been drastically cut back or discontinued completely this school year.

The federal milk program has been completely abolished. This- means that we receive no assistance in this program. Therefore, it has been necessary to increase the cost per half pint to students by five cents, the amount we usually received from the Government. This same loss of Federal aid has necessitated the nickel increase in lunch prices.

Another cutback in Federal aid affected our Title I program that supports our Library and reading programs. We were informed of this on August 31st after our school aides had been einployed for this school year, too late to modify plans for 1973-74.

Our aid was reduced by some seven thousand dollars, about a one-third reduction. This loss had to be trans­ferred to our regular school budget.

Although we have not received any real explanation for this roll-back in aid it would appear to be another way to obtain additional funds for urban areas. I would request that as you contact both your Federal and State Legislators, remind them that rural areas need these funds as badly as the cities.

N E W S C H O O L Y E A R

At the outset of this new year, let me assure each of you that everyone connected with your school is interested in providing the best for our young people.

If you have any questions about the operation of your school please contact us. We will gladly explain the vari­ous aspects of our educational programs or openly receive criticism for those things with which you disagree.

The point I wish to emphasize is that we want to have the opportunity to communicate with you, regarding your questions about the school. We try not to operate in a vacuum. However, we need to know what it is that con­cerns you. Without this exchange it is difficult to know if we are property meeting the needs of our community.

Welcome to our new school year and to the ever growing pride we all take in our school system.

Sincerely,

D e n n is M . M cL ea n

Supervising Principal

CCS Adults Sought To Share Talents

Boiceville, Sept. 20 — Resi­dents of the Onteora school district, who have an interest in sharing their talents, skills and “know-how” w ith young­sters in the schools have been invited to a meeting a t 8 p.m. Wednesday a t the Woodstock elem entary school. The m eet­ing will be devoted to “A lterna­tives in Education,” a project formed during the summer by a committee of d istrict residents.

Dr. F rank M. Marlow, OCS superintendent of schools, will introduce the members of the committee, and a review of the philosophy will be presented.

Camp Now A SchoolT he fo rm e r L u th e ra n cam p

a t M ount T re m p e r h a s b e ­com e a new p r iv a te school. T he A rk, a n d c la s se s w ill beg in M onday. S tu d en ts a g ed 9-17 w ill b e ta u g h t in sc ience , m athem atics, hum anities, phys­ic a l ed u ca tio n a n d m e d ia an d a r ts . T he school is c e n te re d in th e 24-room sto n e b u ild in g on a 400 a c re cam p u s.

Luncheonette OpenP in e H ill, Sep t. 2 0 -M r . an d

M rs. Jam es Amodeo of Brook­lyn h av e bou g h t th e stucco b u ild in g on M ain s t. T hey hav e opened a lu n ch eo n e tte an d n am ed i t “ M a ry ’s P lace” . T h e ir g ran d so n , M ichael Dunn of B rooklyn is m ak in g h is hom e w ith th em . T hey p la n to re s id e h e re p e rm a n e n tly .

Mrs. Lasher Bride Of Retired Colonel

R oxbury , Sept. 20—M rs. B lanche H itt L a sh e r of M a r­g a re tv ille b ecam e the b rid e of R e tire d Col. H ow ard L ogan A rch e r of U n ad illa on Sept. 8 a t th e ir new hom e in U nadilla.

T he o ffic ia tin g c le rg y m an w as R ev. A rth u r K opp p a s to r of the F ir s t P re sb y te r ia n ch u rch of B a in b rid g e . T he b e s t m an w as K en n eth A rcher of W alton, b ro th e r of the b rid eg ro o m , an d th e m a tro n of honor w as M rs. W alte r M u ller of E a s t G reenw ich , d a u g h te r of th e b r id e . .

T he couple is liv ing a t a new ly p u rc h a se d hom e in U n ad illa an d p la n s to go to F lo rid a th is w in te r.

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