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P a g e Six—N EW S, M argaretv ille , N . Y. Thurs., Sept. 24, 1970
The Fieischmanns NewsBy Mrs. Frances Davis
M rs. M ary Rozenoff re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in F lu sh ing S a tu r day a f te r spending th e sum m er w ith h e r b ro th e r an d sister-in - ilaw, M r. and M rs. Sydney Sil- be rs te in . M r. and M rs. M ax F in e of B rooklyn spen t th e day w ith th e ir uncle a n d aun t, the S ilberste ins, and took M rs. R ozenoff back to th e c ity w ith them .
M r. and M rs. W illiam P a r r o t t a n d daugh te r, Sally, of Baldwin, L. I., spen t th e w eekend w ith h e r b ro th e r a n d sister-in-law , M r. and M rs. W illiam Greene.
M r. and M rs. Leon K ittle of D enver w ere Sunday guests of M r. and M rs. C linton Finch.
R odney G reene accom panied L ynn K ra tochv il to K ingston Sunday to v isit M rs. Chloe K ratochv il and family.
M rs. E d ith Sebold of N ew Y ork city is v isiting h e r son- in-law and daugh ter, M r. a n d M rs. V ernon Blish.
A g roup of friends gave R alph M yers J r . a su rp rise b irth d ay p a r ty S a tu rd a y even ing a t th e hom e of his p aren ts , ■''"r. and M rs. R alph M yers. 'Twelve guests a ttended .
M r. and M rs. G leason Speen- b urgh a re p a tie n ts a t M arga re tv ille M em orial hospital.
L au rilyn W est, s tu d en t a t U ls te r C ounty C om m unity college, spen t th e w eekend w ith h e r pa ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. H a r old W est.
M r. and M rs. Sydney Silber- s te in sp en t Sunday in S uffern w ith th e ir son-in-law and daugh ter, M r. and M rs. P e te r J . B ohrm an, and son, Greg.
M r. and M rs. M arion M orse, M rs. L eora K ittle and M rs. A llen R oberts spen t S unday a t th e hom e of th e ir b ro th e r and sister-in-law , M r. and M rs. G aro ld S tree te r , in Oneida.
T he W SCS C ircle 2 held an o rgan iza tion m eeting T uesday evening a t th e M ethodist church . E leven m em bers a t tended.
M r. and M rs. H ugh R am p w ere Sunday d in n er g u ests of th e ir son-in-law an d d aag h ter , M r. and M rs. M arion Blish.
M r. and M rs. H ilton K elly re tu rn e d Sunday a f te r spending a vaca tion a t Ind ian Lake.
M rs. E lise Solbelm an is a p a tie n t a t th e M argaretv ille M em orial hospital.
M rs. G ertrude B lish re tu rn e d F r id ay a f te r v isiting her b ro the r-in -law an d sister, M r.
Fieischmanns, Sept. 24and M rs. W. L. Teed, in M ay- brook, N. Y., fo r several days. She also v isited M rs. Sadie G arrison a t th e R est H aven nu rs ing hom e in K ingston.
Couple M arries
M rs. M arg are t M osem an H addow of O neida and A lb e rt Goodwin of N ew H am psh ire wei-e m a rried in N ew H am psh ire Sept. 5. M rs. Goodwin is fo rm erly from F ieischm anns.
M r. and M rs. C linton H u n te r a tte n d ed th e Yo-Sco-H aro r id ing c lub even ts a t C obleskill Sunday. C linton, rid ing his quarter-hoi-se “Lee C ap ita l,” won fou rth place in ribbon r a c e ; fo u rth place in 440-yard rac«, and th ird p lace in th e 220-yafd race.
M r. an d M rs. C ourtney K elly a n d fam ily of M ongaup V alley sp en t S a tu rd a y and S unday w ith his m other, M rs. Jo h n Kelly.
M r. an d M rs. R ay F a u lk n e r a n d fam ily of N ew Y ork c ity w e re S u n d ay v isito rs a t th e hom e of his m o ther, M rs. N o ra F au lk n er.
M rs. P e a rl A rch ibald has m oved to M argare tv ille to an a p a r tm e n t in th e D ouglas K elly building.
M r. an d M rs. E ugene K lein have closed th e ir d ress shop a n d re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in N ew Y ork c ity fo r th e w in ter.
M r. a n d M rs. Jam es F a u lk n e r a tte n d ed a c lam bake S a t u rday in U nad illa given by th e C. G. W h itak er , Inc. drivers. T he F a u lk n e rs cam ped a t th e E a s t S idney dam cam psite and on S unday w ere d inner guests of M r. an d M rs. P e te r H ooks a t O tego.
P a tie n ts a t th e B enedictine hosp ita l from th is v illage a re M rs. R o b ert M orse and Ja c k Lehr.
Tow n Jvistice a n d M rs. SolUe D arlin g a tte n d e d th e w edding of th e i r son, J£unes, to M iss C aro l P o r re t to S unday a t A lbertson , L. I. T he D arlings sp en t from F r id a y th ro u g h M onday in Long Island.
M rs. Sophie Z an g er le f t on S a tu rd a y to v is it fr iends in W hite P la in s , P ound R idge, M t.
• K isco a n d P leasantv lU e fo r severa l days.
M r. a n d MM. Richard_ K onit- zer si>ent la s t w eek visiting M rs. H ilda G eiger in th e Bronx, and th e ir son a n d fam ily, th e John W aran itskys , in W an tagh , L. I. T hey a lso v is ited M r. Ig n a tz M ille t in th e B eth Is-
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I f nice w ill be held outdoors. — I f n o t w ill be held indoors.
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ACS NotesC heerleading
Tw enty-one girls a re try in g o u t fo r cheerleading a t Andes c en tra l school. T hey include seniors R icky Gabriel, Suanne E m erson, M idge M ullaly, Jo- A nn Cole; juniore, Suzanne Co- n ine, Susan Tubl>s, M iken C hap-' pell; sophom ores, M ary K ay
ra e l hosp ita l in M an h a ttan . On S a tiird ay th e ir son, John, a c com panied th em ^ F ie isch m anns, w here h e sp en t th e w ^ k e n d .
H ouse Occupied
T h e S h e rm a n Thom pkins house th a t w as sold in Ju n e to M re. S ad ie M cG rcgor of N ew Jersey , is now occupied by. M rs. M cG regor a n d daugh te r.
M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n K ostrow - sk i a n d son, John, v isited h e r s is te r, M rs. M arie Townsend, fo r a w eek, and M rs. Tow nsen d w en t w ith th e m to theii- hom e in S ou th P lainfield , N . J., fo r a w eek ’s vacation , re tu rn in g to F ie ischm anns on W ednesday.
T h e F le ischm anns-P ine H ill R o ta rian s, th e ir w ives an d seve ra l guests en joyed a c lam bake a t ' th e A rkv ille pavilion S un day afternoon . A t th e re g u la r c lub m ee ting on M onday n ight, ReV. R alph I> arm stad t of th e S h an d ak en U nited M ethod ist church spoke on th e sub jec t “W orld P e ace T hrough W orld U nderstand ing .” G uest R o ta r ian s w e re D r. W illiam K ava- nau g h of M arg are tv ille and P h il G ordon o f Phoenicia.
A llan M athes, son of M rs. D iane M athes, e n te re d H a rp u r coUege a t B ingham ton as a fresh m an la s t week.
M iss E velyn M athes, a irline hostess fo r T ra n s W orld A irlines, sp en t th e w eekend w ith h e r m o ther, M rs. D iane M athes.
M r. and. M rs. Ju n io r P u ltz sp en t a w eek vaca tion ing a t C ape Cod, M ass., a n d N ew p o rt, R. I. T h ey a lso v isited o th e r p laces of in te re s t in b o th s ta tes .
M r. an d M rs. G era ld P eck and son, G erry , of B loom ington, T exas, w hile vaca tion ing in th is a re a , v isited M r. a n d M rs. Ju n io r P u ltz one evening la s t week.
H arv'ard, D ebbie Oles, D ebbie F risbee , M ary Anne Conine, G loria Ross, K aren O ’Donnell, K im Jacques; freshm en, M arth a Drew, K a th i G ladstone, Ju d y Sidorowicz, H olly Cole, V icky Garone, Jean L ittle and B ccky Lee.
T ryou ts will be held nex t m onth fo r six JV and six v a r s ity po.sitions. M rs. B e tty BenkcT't is the cheerleading advisor.
Doc W illiam s Siiow
T he Doc W illiam s show is com ing to Andes cen tra l .school S a tu rday , Sept. 26. T he show is sponsored by the ACS jun io r class.
N ew spaper S ta ff
G loria Ross, JoA nn Sidorowicz, M arjf K ay H arvard , Vicki W inner and D ebbie Oles w ill m ake up th e school new spap er s ta f f th is y e a r a t th e A ndes cen tra l school.
R egen ts Scholarship
All m em bers of th e c lass of 1971 will ta k e th e N ew Y ork s ta te R egen ts scho larsh ip ex- am nia tion W ednesday, Oct. 7. T h is exam ination is v ita l to s tu d en ts fo r purposes of college adm ission, a s well as fo r secu ring financial aid from th e s ta te of N ew York. D onald B. Tubbs, guidance counselor, will be in charge.
L ib ra ry Club
T h e Andes cen tra l school’s L ib ra ry club held its f ir s t m eeting of th e school y ea r Sept. 16. O fficers will be e lected a t th e second m eeting . M rs. Sylvia Glendening, libari- an, is advisor.
Seniors’ D ance
“The W izard ,” a ro ck g roup from Yonkers, will provide th e m usic fo r th e firs t a c tiv ity of th e y e a r a t th e A ndes cen tra l school F rid ay evening, S ep tem b e r 25, from 8 p. m. u n til m id n igh t. Sponsor will be th e class of 1971.
School P a r ty HeJd
A school p a r ty fo r s tuden ts in g rades 7 th ro u g h 12 w as held F rid ay evening a t A ndes cen tra l school. I t w as sponsored by th e school’s s tu d en t council. R efreshm en ts w ere sold by th e e igh th grade. D ancing, gam es and rec rea tio n w e re enjoyed.
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Video R ecorders
P u t Into SchoolsE ach school in th e Second
Superv isory d is tric t has been equipped w ith th e la te s t model of v ideotape re co rd e r th rough th e R ura l S u p p lem en tary E d u cational cen te r a t S tam ford .
T he videotape reco rde rs w ere purchased cooperatively by th e schools th rough the C enter, r e placing th e old sets, w hich d a ted back to 1966 o r 1967.
U se of th is videotape equip m en t w ill allow th e schools to use educa tiona l televsiion pi’o- g ram s a t th e ir ow n convenience, r a th e r th an having to be c o n f i n e d to "o ff-th e -a ir” broadcasts . Thus, a progremi te lecas t a t 10 a. m. m ay be used in one school a t 11 a. m. o r a t 2 p. m. in an o th e r school.
These television p rog ram s a re used, as a re supp lem en ta ry textbooks, films, and field trip s, to ex tend th e in fo rm ation av a ilab le to th e s tu d en ts
T he v ideotape reco rde rs a re used a lso to allow s tu d en ts to
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For SnowmobilesSnow m obile ow ners th ro u g h
ou t N ew York s ta te m ay s ta r t on Oct. 7 reg is te rin g th e ir sleds wath th e Division of M arin e and R ecrea tiona l Vehicles of P a rk s and R ecreation . The reg is tra tio n , requ ired under th e “snowm obile law ” passed a t th e la s t session of the LegLs-
view dress reh earsa ls of plays, o r plays, o r p laybacks of a spo rts event.
On O ctober 1 and 2 th e Am- pex Corp. w ill b rin g in m em b ers of its s ta f f to p u t on a w orkshop fo r school aides and o th e r school p>ersonnel as a s signed by th e ad m in is tra to rs .
A t p resen t 11 schools receive educational television dii’ectly over th e a ir, by m eans of a system of e ig h t t ra n s la to r tow ers located , on m ountain - tops 25 m iles ap a rt. N ine schools in O tsego coun ty r e ceive these p rog ram s by videotape, delivered tw ice - w eekly by the educa tiona l cen ter.
la tu re , requ ires th a t a ll snow mobiles in th e S ta te m u s t be reg is te red by Jan . 1, 1971.
R eg istra tio n form s w ill be in th e hands of snowm obile dealers w ho a re lis ted w ith th e d ivision, county c le rks and m o to r vehicle offices. These will be supplied w ith a q u an tity of th e reg is tra tio n form s, in fo rm ation on how to re g is te r snowm o- biies, sum m aries of th e ru les and regu la tions covering th e ir operation , and envelopes in w hich th e , sled ow ners can send th e ir re g is tra tio n app lication in to A lbany.
T he annual fee for snowm obile re g is tra tio n will be $1. Upon reg is te ring a sled, th e ow ner w ill receive his re g is tra tion certifica te , th e va lida ting decals fo r a tta ch m en t to each side of the cowl of his sled, a n d lea rn the p e rm an en t num b er w hich will s ta y w ith th e snowm obile th rough its ex istence.
T he re g is tra tio n fee will cover th e :;ost of tn e m a te ria ls and th e reg is tra tio n operation, and he lp defray the cost of enfo rcem en t of the snowm obile
New Clubs Needed By County 4-H
D ue to th e increasing in te r e st in 4-H m em bersh ip th e re is a serious need fo r new clubs to be form ed in m any a re as of D elaw are county. Severa l clubs a re , filled to cap ac ity and a re no t ab le to ad m it new m em bers.
As 4 -H lead ers m en and wom en receive oppK>rtunities for purposeful com m unity serv ice, expond th e ir social conta c ts w ith people hav ing sim ila r in te re s ts and receive p e rsonal sa tisfac tion in w ork ing w ith young people. L eaders m ay form a club as a g roup o r individually. F o u r-H lead ers a re tra in e d in how to organize a club and a lso receive th e la te s t in fo rm ation in sub jec t m a tte r and techn iques so th a t they m ay tra in 4-H m em bers in various p ro jects . C lubs v a ry in size from five to 25 m em bers.
Persons in te re s ted in s ta r t in g a club m ay call o r w rite th e 4-H office for m ore in fo rm ation.
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