1
NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Catskill Mountain News Owned and Operated by Catskill Ht. Publishing Corp. Margaretville, N. Y. 12455 Telephone 914 586-2601 Thurs., Oct. 7, 1971—Page Eleven Doug Sluiter Took Bride in Yonkers PUBLISHED WEEKLY Margaretville, N. Y. ROSWELL R. SANFORD President and Publisher ALTON M. WEISS Editor WIl-LIAM G. EMERSON Shoj) Foreman Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Please address mail to the news- paper, not to individuals. Subscriptions $7.50 per year, except $5 in Delaware, Greene and Ulster counties and Town of Rockland in Sullivan county and Town of Gilboa in Schoharie county. All subscriptions payable in advance and stopped at expiration. Single copies of current editions wrapped and mailed, 25c each; old copies, 35c each. W’e reserve the right to reject copy, either advertising or news. Adver- tising rates on application. Reading Club Had Two Book Reviews Roxbury, Oct. 7.—The Rox- bury Reading club held its first fall meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Forst. Mrs. Forst did the re- view “Birds of America” by Mary McCarthy. She also told a bit about another book, "Up- state,” by Edmund Wilson, hus- band of Mary McCarthy, The new officers are Mrs. T. Howard Smith, president; Mrs. Niles Poff, vice president; Mrs. Henry Munsell, secretary-treas- urer; Mrs. William R. Morgan, executive member and head of the creative writing commit- tee. Mrs. Poff has publicity, Mrs. Munsell, transportation, and Mrs. Earl T. Schreiber, nomination committees. Cookies and coffee were served at the close of the meet- ing. Huge flocks of red-winged blackbirds were observed hov- ering around a cornfield in the field below. The next meeting will be Nov. 1 at the home of Mi's. David. Munsell. Mrs. Walter Guttin- ger will review “That Man Cartwright,” by Ann Fairbairn. TremperskiD By Gloria Bacon Tremperskill, Oct. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kratz, Mrs. Donald A. Liddle and Mrs. Mary Liddle were in Cortland to visit Mrs. Mary Liddle’s daughter, Shirley. Shirley is a student at Cortland State University college. She came home with them for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bullard Jr. of Poughkeepsie and chil- dren, Tammy and Darrin, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woodin. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver Sr. and granddaughter, Susie, spent the weekend in Kingston with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nor- ris and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Boldi and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mayer and family of Highland were Saturday night guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mayer. , Mrs. Helen Tallen was a Thursday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver Sr. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Firment and Mrs. Firment were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce VanSteenburg of Red Hook and Mr. and Mrs. Thor Klindt of Dovrasville. HalcottviDe By William E. Griffin Halcottville, Oct. 7 Mr. and Mrs. William Davis spent last Wednesday visiting relatives in East Branch and Trout Creek. Howard Slauson is in the Fox Memorial hospital, where he submitted to an oi^eration last week Wednesday. He is now recovering. His sister, Mrs. Edward Kittle of Bath, has been spending a few days with bis family in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Cross and children, Dale and Denise, spent from Friday until Sun- day at the home of her father, William E. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kellerhouse Jr. of Oneonta were at the home of her father last Sunday. TIMELESS IS A TRIBUTE TO ONEWELL-LOVED with attention to all needs and wishes, we strive to endow each service with the comfort of this thonght. HEERICK Vf J FUJVEKAI. HOME VO Comer Church and Walnut Margaretville Dunraven By Mrs. Ralph DeSilva Dunraven, Oct. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gar- land have returned to their home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conklin and Mr. and Mrs. George Pettit of Long Island spent last week touring the New England states. Mrs. Cordia Guier of Arkville and Mr. and Mrs. George Owen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook at Preston Hollow on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Atkin are parents of a son, Michael Jef- frey, born Sept. 23 at the Mar- garetville Memorial hospital. Mrs. Lena Tiffany spent Tuesday and Saturday nights with Mrs. Fred Swart in Mar- garetville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franks have bought a home in Marga- retville. Miss Marlene Anne McCabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil' liam McCabe of Yonkers and ' Worcester, N. Y., was married in St. Joseph’s church Satur- day afternoon to Dougleis Wil- liam Sluiter, son, of Mr. and Mrs. William Sluiter of Marga- retville. Rev. John J. Scully of St. Peter’s church in Jersey C3ty, N. J., performed the cere- mony, assisted by Rev. Ted Barlow of Pleasant Valley United Methodist church in Pleasant Valley, Conn. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mary Agnes Mc- Cabe as maid of honor, and the sister of the bridegroom, Anne Sluiter as bridesmaid. David Perry of Oneonta and Richard Burr of Yonkers were the best men. Mrs. Sluiter is a graduate of the Ursuline school in New Rochelle and is a senior in the College of Physical Education at Wisconsin State university in LaCrosse. Her husband is a graduate of Margaretville central scJiool, the VermcHit academy at Saxton’s River, Vt., and of Colgate university last June, when he received a bach- elor of arts degree in sociology and anthropology. The ceremony was followed immediately by a reception at the Westchester Country club in Rye, N. Y. The couple will live in LaCrosse, where Mr. Sluiter ejqpects to be employed. Business Directory 1 inch V/z Inches 2 inches $3.50 per month $5.25 per month S7.00 per month HUBBELL BROS ., INC . Kelly Comers, N. Y. 586-3278 Lumber and Building Supplies Fry Roofing Owens Corning Insulation Jester’s FuneralHome Andes, N. Y. Phone 676-3148 JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON Fleischmanns, N. Y. 254-5650 Wigs - Hair Pieces Cleaning - Cutting - Styling Touch-Up - Frosting . Special Low Price on Permanent Waves CRAFTMOTORCO . Main St., Margaretville Auto Body Repairs - Auto Glass Good Uf>M Cars - Welding 24-Hour Wrecker Service Day 586-4365 - Night 586-4366 • Septic Tanksand CesspoolsC leaned • Sewer-D rain L ines Unplugged • PlumbingandHeating GEORGE SLOVEN ARKVILLE Telephone 586-4552 ' No Charge for Our Service CATSK ILL TRAVEL AGENCY , INC . WALTO>: 607-865-6111 9:00-5:00 Daily 9 am.-12 pm, Saturdays SIDNEY 607-563-1919 9:30-5:30 Daily 9 am.-12 pm. Saturdays Over a Decade of Experience Evenings by Appointment REFRIGERATION Experienced - Competent SERV ICE Repairs on All Makes of Commercial, Farm and Home Refrigerators PhUco-Ford Magic Chef Appliances BRUCE EVERETT TeL 607 326-7559 Halcottville General Contractor Overland Builders,Inc. Fleischmanns, N. Y. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES and CABINS Phone 914 586-3158 or914 586-3288 Blacktopping and Crushed Stone for DRIVEWAYS SERVICE STATIONS, ETC. Call586-4177 after 6 p .m . KENNETH SCOTT MaigaretvUIe, N. Y. Charlie’s Building , Remodeling and Repairs Formica - Paneling New Buildings - Repair Old Bulk Milkhouses BOXBURY 607-326-4682 BERTHA DREIFUS THE LITTLE SHOP Pine Hill—Tel. 254-5340 Custom-Made Slip Covers and Drapes Couch $20 Three Pieces $45 Chair $15 ($12.50 brought here) Samples - Ail Kinds Alterations Chair Caning, Bushing, Repairing and Refinishing “Your chair is only as good as the seat in it.” Antique Chairs for Sale THE CHA IR DOCTOR Phoenicia, N. Y. 688-7752 International Cub CadetTractors GE Elec-Trak Tractors Economy Tractors Accessories and Attachments KELLY POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. Margaretville 914 58&-2651 BULLDOZING FOUNDATIONS PONDS LANDSCAPING DIVERSION D ITCHES B ill C o w an Tel. 586-4381 Margaretville, N. ¥. O’Brien’s Electric • Troubleshoot and Repair • Service Entrances • General House Wiring FOR THE HOME • Interconi, Burglar Marm, and Fire Alarm Systems • ’Trailer Hook-ups • Baseboard Electric Hot Water Heat—^No Plumbing Required PHONE 586-4038 MARGARETVILLE C o n r a d ’s Service Station . MOBIL Andes, N . Y . Open Daily—6 a.m.-ll p.m. G roceries, T ires, Batteries Lubrication We Honor Mobil Credit Cards 914-676-4413 FOR CEMETERY MEMORIALS CALL BOB TRAVER 586-4356 Branch Manager Cherry Valley Memorials, Inc. Your Only Authorized “ROCK OF AGES” Dealer in Central New York TOM SCALZA M ason Contractor BRICK STONE CONCRETE ^ l%one 586-4694 W E C A R E m REDEEM FEITERAL FOOD STAMPS FRESH FRYING CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS 29 V* CUT WITH CIBLETS CALIFORNIA— SEMI-BONELESS C M iK IIM S n 79 FRESH— OVER 3 LBS. GROUND CHUCK ..... ib .89^ BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAKS ......................... Lb. 69c BONELESS— BEEF CHUCK CROSS-CUT ROASTS ... ib .9 9 ® c NONE PRIDED HIGHER BONELESS OR ROUND BONE CHUCK ROASTS Lb. BEEF CHUCK CURE STEAKS . . . BONELESS SHOULDER STEAKS BONELESS BEEF CHUCK CHICKEN STEAKS . 85 Lb. Lb. lb. $J19 $^09 $J19 SUPER-RIGHT SLICED DOLOGNA ........ SUPER-RIGHT FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 79c • Pkg. 1-Lb. 49c PORK SHOULDER FRESH PICNICS ntESH PORK CHOPS m BONELESS STEWING BEEF.......... . 89c FULLY COOKED SMOKED HAMS WHOLE Lb, 39” lb. 69c SHANK CUT Lb. 45c A&P—FRESH POTATO SALAD FANCY—FROZEN OCEAN PERCH FILLET MACARONI or H-Oz. WALDORF Cup OOC 59c OUTSTANDING GROCERY SPECIALS! WHY PAY MORE? SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY ' i Skippy Peanut Butter ALL FLAVORS Jell - 0 Gelatin WITH i.Lb. COUPON 2-Oz. BELOW Jar PLAIN OR IODIZED WITH COUPON BELOW DON’T MISS THIS INSTANT COFFEE Sterling Salt WITH COUPON BELOW Maxwell House YOUR CHOICE— MIX OR MATCH A " JL STARCH 18-oz. X P 51 M l Cl lemon window CLEANER 14-oz. V C a IfllOL ,_ j j j |E AMMONIA 46-oz. _ WHITE OR COLORED— 4c OFF LABEL Kleenex Facial Tissues AKN PACE Peanut Butter .... ANN PACE— PANCAKE & W affle Syrup ..................... Bot. produce — LOW PRICED! ------------------------ N A T I O N A L A P P L E W E E K ---------- 59c IN TOMATO SAUCE Ann Page Beans IONA BRAND Sweet Peas ... ANN PACE Noodles 6 1-Lb. $ 4 00 Cans I 6 17-Oz. $ 4 00 Can. I FIME-WIDE BROAD 3 1-Lb. $4 Pkgs. I 00 CONTADINA Slited Tomatoes A&P— GRADE “A” S auerkraut ______ . ^ 6 ^1°° ANN PACE— ASSORTED Cake M ixes .. . . . 3 * 1 ° ° U.S. FANCY MclNTOSH or JONATHAN 39' APPLES 3-Lb. Red or Golden Delicious Apples Bag 49c Fresh Pascal Celery ...... Z Bunches 35c Fresh Carrots CELLO PKG................... RED TOKAY— BLUE RIBIER— WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES YOUR CHOICE Lbs. 100% BRAZILIAN EIGHT OXLOCK COFFEE I-Lb. BAG 3-Lb. BAG 0 0 c $199 JANE PARKER ENRICHED WHITE BREAD 1-lb., 6-OX. Loaves 89c JANE PARKER Plain, DONUTS Sugar, Cumamon JANE PARKER—FRANK or SANDWICH ROLLS GIANT SIZE Ivory Snow -----------------------^ bo^ 8 9 c GIANT SIZE Ivory Flakes .. i . — ^bo* 8 9 c GIANT SIZE Duz Soap ------ 0-895 Piel’s Real Draft 6 Pk. $-|00 Less Than 1 GIANT SIZE Oxydol Detergent ... 8 9 c GIANT SIZE Tide Detergent : ..................V-?.; 8 5 c 3 K ‘1 39c GIANT SIZE Pkgs. MT. BAKER FROZEN VEGETABLES PEAS — CORN — MIXED VEC. PEAS & CARROTS 8 10-0z. $ f 00 ______ Pkgs. JL JANE PARKER— FRESH SPANISH BAR 1-Lb. 3-Oz. Cake 49 c SAVE I6e Cheer Detergent .... slot.' 8 9 c GIANT SIZE Bold Detergent ................. V-o.; 8 9 c lOc OFF m cK Red Rose Tea Bags . 5 3 c ALL FLAVORS H aw aiian Punch 2 ^'°,' 79c “ CLASSIC CHINA” THIS WEEK’S FEATURE Dessert Dish 49c WITH EVERY $3 PURCHASE ALL CLASSIC STAINLESS FEATURE PIECES NOW ON SALE! COMPLETE YOUR SET NOWI With This Coupon On The Purchase Of Two Reg. Size Bar* CAMAY SOAP ALL COLORS 1 EXPIRES 10-9-71 With This Coupon On The Purchase Of One 2-Lb. Can MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE (MFG ) EXPIRES 1(M-71 JELL-0 GELATIN ALL FLAVORS With This Coupon On The Purchase Of One 125 Ft. Roll CUT-RITE WAX PAPER (MFG ) EXPIRES lM-71 gwrirr With This Coupon On The Purchase Of One 10-Lb. Bag (MFG ) EXPIRES 10-K-7I GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Prices in tills a4 effective fhrou^li SAItJBDAY, OCX. .9, in bur A&P Supennarliet in Margaretville

NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. W E C A R E CMiKIIMSnnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031247/1971-10-07/ed-1/seq-11.pdfMember of Audit Bureau ... he submitted to an oi^eration last week

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y.

Catskill Mountain NewsOwned and Operated by

Catskill H t. Publishing Corp. Margaretville, N. Y. 12455

Telephone 914 586-2601

Thurs., Oct. 7, 1971—Page Eleven D o u g S l u i t e r T o o k

Bride in Yonkers

P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y Margaretville, N. Y.

R O S W E L L R. SA NFO RD President and Publisher

A L T O N M. W E IS S Editor

W Il-L IA M G. EM E R SO N Shoj) Foreman

Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation

Please address mail to the news­paper, not to individuals.

Subscriptions $7.50 per year, except $5 in Delaware, Greene and Ulster counties and Town of Rockland in Sullivan county and Town of Gilboa in Schoharie county. All subscriptions payable in advance and stopped at expiration.

Single copies of current editions wrapped and mailed, 25c each; old copies, 35c each.

W’e reserve the right to reject copy, either advertising or news. Adver­tising rates on application.

R eading Club H ad

Two Book ReviewsRoxbury, Oct. 7.—The Rox-

bury Reading club held its first fall meeting Monday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. William Forst. Mrs. Forst did the re­view “Birds of America” by Mary McCarthy. She also told a bit about another book, "Up­state,” by Edmund Wilson, hus­band of Mary McCarthy,

The new officers are Mrs. T. Howard Smith, president; Mrs. Niles Poff, vice president; Mrs. Henry Munsell, secretary-treas- urer; Mrs. William R. Morgan, executive member and head of the creative writing commit­tee. Mrs. Poff has publicity, Mrs. Munsell, transportation, and Mrs. Earl T. Schreiber, nomination committees.

Cookies and coffee were served a t the close of the meet­ing. Huge flocks of red-winged blackbirds were observed hov­ering around a cornfield in the field below.

The next meeting will be Nov. 1 a t the home of Mi's. David. Munsell. Mrs. W alter Guttin- ger will review “That Man Cartwright,” by Ann Fairbairn.

T re m p e rsk iDBy Gloria Bacon

Tremperskill, Oct. 7Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kratz,

Mrs. Donald A. Liddle and Mrs. Mary Liddle were in Cortland to visit Mrs. Mary Liddle’s daughter, Shirley. Shirley is a student at Cortland State University college. She came home with them for the week­end.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bullard Jr. of Poughkeepsie and chil­dren, Tammy and Darrin, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woodin.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver Sr. and granddaughter, Susie, spent the weekend in Kingston with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nor­ris and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Boldi and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mayer and family of Highland were Saturday night guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mayer.

, Mrs. Helen Tallen was a Thursday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver Sr.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Firment and Mrs. Firment were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce VanSteenburg of Red Hook and Mr. and Mrs. Thor Klindt of Dovrasville.

H a lc o ttv iD eBy William E. Griffin

Halcottville, Oct. 7Mr. and Mrs. William Davis

spent last Wednesday visiting relatives in East Branch and Trout Creek.

Howard Slauson is in the Fox Memorial hospital, where he submitted to an oi^eration last week Wednesday. He is now recovering. His sister, Mrs. Edward Kittle of Bath, has been spending a few days with bis family in this vicinity.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Cross and children, Dale and Denise, spent from Friday until Sun­day a t the home of her father, William E. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kellerhouse Jr. of Oneonta were a t the home of her father last Sunday.

TIMELESS IS A TRIBUTE TO ONE WELL-LOVED

with attention to all needs and wishes, we strive to endow each service with the c o m f o r t of this thonght.

HEERICK V f JFUJVEKAI. HOME V O

Comer Church and Walnut

Margaretville

D u n ra v e nBy Mrs. Ralph DeSilva

Dunraven, Oct. 7Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gar­

land have returned to their home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conklin and Mr. and Mrs. George Pettit of Long Island spent last week touring the New England states.

Mrs. Cordia Guier of Arkville and Mr. and Mrs. George Owen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook at Preston Hollow on Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Atkin are parents of a son, Michael Jef­frey, born Sept. 23 a t the Mar- garetville Memorial hospital.

Mrs. Lena Tiffany spent Tuesday and Saturday nights with Mrs. Fred Swart in Mar­garetville.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franks have bought a home in Marga­retville.

Miss Marlene Anne McCabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil' liam McCabe of Yonkers and

' Worcester, N. Y., was married in St. Joseph’s church Satur­day afternoon to Dougleis Wil­liam Sluiter, son, of Mr. and Mrs. William Sluiter of Marga­retville. Rev. John J. Scully of St. Peter’s church in Jersey C3ty, N. J., performed the cere­mony, assisted by Rev. Ted Barlow of Pleasant Valley United Methodist church in Pleasant Valley, Conn.

Escorted to the a lta r by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mary Agnes Mc­Cabe as maid of honor, and the sister of the bridegroom, Anne Sluiter as bridesmaid. David Perry of Oneonta and Richard Burr of Yonkers were the best men.

Mrs. Sluiter is a graduate of the Ursuline school in New Rochelle and is a senior in the College of Physical Education a t Wisconsin State university in LaCrosse. Her husband is a graduate of Margaretville central scJiool, the VermcHit academy a t Saxton’s River, Vt., and of Colgate university last June, when he received a bach­elor of arts degree in sociology and anthropology.

The ceremony was followed immediately by a reception a t the Westchester Country club in Rye, N. Y. The couple will live in LaCrosse, where Mr. Sluiter ejqpects to be employed.

— Business Directory —1 inch

V/z Inches2 inches

$3.50 per month $5.25 per month S7.00 per month

HUBBELL BROS., INC.Kelly Comers, N. Y.

586-3278 Lumber and Building Supplies

Fry Roofing Owens Corning Insulation

Jester’s Funeral HomeAndes, N. Y.

Phone 676-3148

JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON Fleischmanns, N. Y. 254-5650

Wigs - Hair Pieces Cleaning - Cutting - Styling

Touch-Up - Frosting . Special Low Price

on Permanent Waves

CRAFT MOTOR CO.Main St., Margaretville

Auto Body Repairs - Auto Glass Good Uf>M Cars - Welding

24-Hour Wrecker Service Day 586-4365 - Night 586-4366

• Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned• Sewer-Drain Lines Unplugged• Plumbing and Heating GEORGE SLOVEN

ARKVILLE Telephone 586-4552

' No Charge for Our Service

CATSKILL TRAVEL AGENCY, INC.

WALTO>:607-865-6111

9:00-5:00Daily

9 am.-12 pm, Saturdays

SIDNEY607-563-1919

9:30-5:30Daily

9 am.-12 pm. Saturdays

Over a Decade of ExperienceEvenings by Appointment

REFRIGERATIONExperienced - Competent

SERVICERepairs on All Makes of

Commercial, Farm and Home Refrigerators

PhUco-Ford Magic Chef Appliances

BRUCE EVERETTTeL 607 326-7559

Halcottville

G e n e ra l

C o n tr a c to r

Overland Builders, Inc.Fleischmanns, N. Y.

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES and CABINS

Phone 914 586-3158 or 914 586-3288B la c k to p p in g

and

C ru s h e d S to n efor

DRIVEWAYS SERVICE STATIONS, ETC.

Call 586-4177 after 6 p.m. KENNETH SCOTT

MaigaretvUIe, N. Y.

Charlie’s Building, Remodeling and RepairsFormica - Paneling

New Buildings - Repair Old Bulk Milkhouses

BOXBURY 607-326-4682

BERTHA DREIFUS T H E L I T T L E S H O P

Pine Hill—Tel. 254-5340Custom-Made Slip Covers

and Drapes Couch $20 Three Pieces $45 Chair $15 ($12.50 brought here) Samples - Ail Kinds Alterations

Chair Caning, Bushing, Repairing and Refinishing

“Your chair is only as good as the seat in it.”

Antique Chairs for SaleTHE CHAIR DOCTORPhoenicia, N. Y. 688-7752

International Cub CadetTractors GE Elec-Trak Tractors

Economy TractorsAccessories and Attachments

KELLY POWER EQUIPMENT, INC.

Margaretville 914 58&-2651

BULLDOZING FOUNDATIONS

PONDS LANDSCAPING

DIVERSION DITCHESB ill C o w a nTel. 586-4381

Margaretville, N. ¥ .

O ’B r ie n ’s E le c tr ic• Troubleshoot and Repair

• Service Entrances• General House Wiring

FOR THE HOME• Interconi, Burglar Marm, and

Fire Alarm Systems• ’Trailer Hook-ups• Baseboard Electric Hot W ater

Heat—^No Plumbing RequiredPHONE 586-4038

MARGARETVILLE

C o n r a d ’s S e rv ic e S ta t io n

. M O B I L

Andes, N. Y.Open Daily—6 a.m .-ll p.m.

Groceries, Tires, Batteries Lubrication

We Honor Mobil Credit Cards

914-676-4413FOR

CEMETERYMEMORIALS

CALLBOB TRAVER586-4356

Branch Manager Cherry Valley Memorials, Inc.

Your Only Authorized “ROCK OF AGES”

Dealer in Central New York

TOM SCALZAM a s o n

C o n tr a c to r

BRICK STONECONCRETE ^

l% o n e 5 8 6 -4 6 9 4

W E C A R E

m REDEEM FEITERAL FOOD STAMPS

FRESH FRYING

CHICKEN

LEGS or BREASTS29 V* CUT

W ITH CIBLETS

C A L IFO R N IA — SEMI-BONELESS

C M iK IIM S n79

FRESH— OVER 3 LBS.

G R O U N D C H U C K ..... ib. 89^BLADE CUT

C H U C K S T E A K S ......................... Lb. 69cBONELESS— BEEF CHU CK

C R O S S - C U T R O A S T S . . . i b . 9 9 ®

c NONE

PRIDED

HIGHER

BONELESS OR

ROUND BONE

CHU CK ROASTS

Lb.

BEEF CHU CK

C U R E S T E A K S . . .

BONELESS

S H O U L D E R S T E A K S

BONELESS BEEF CHU CK

C H I C K E N S T E A K S .

8 5Lb.

Lb.

lb.

$ J 1 9

$ ^ 0 9

$ J 1 9

SUPER-RIGHT SLICED

DOLOGNA ........SUPER-RIGHT FRESH

PORK SAUSAGE79c• Pkg.

1-Lb. 49c

PORK SHOULDER

FRESH PICNICSn t E S H P O R K C H O P S m

BONELESS ■

STEWING BEEF.......... . 89cFULLY COOKED

SMOKED HAMS

W H O L E Lb,3 9 ”

lb. 69c

SHANKCUT Lb. 45c

A&P—FRESH

POTATO SALADFANCY—FROZEN

OCEAN PERCH FILLET

MACARONI o r H-Oz. — WALDORF Cup O O C

59cO U T S T A N D IN G G R O C E R Y S P E C IA L S ! W H Y P A Y M O R E ?

SM OOTH OR C R U N C H Y

' i

S k ip p y P e a n u t B u t t e rALL FLAVORS

J e l l - 0 G e la t in

WITH i.Lb. COUPON 2-Oz. BELOW Jar

PLAIN OR IODIZED

WITH COUPON BELOW

DON’T MISS THIS

INSTANTCOFFEE

S t e r l i n g S a l tW IT H COU PO N BELOW

M a x w e ll H o u s eYOUR CHOICE— M IX OR M A TC H

A " JL STARCH 18-oz.X P 51 M l C l lemon window CLEANER 14-oz.V C a I f l l O L , _ j j j |E AMMONIA 46-oz. _W H ITE OR COLORED— 4c OFF LABEL

K le e n e x F a c ia l T i s s u e s

AKN PACE

P e a n u t B u t t e r . . . .

ANN PACE— PANCAKE &

W a f f l e S y r u p • ..................... Bot.

p r o d u c e — LOW PRICED!

------------------------N A TIO N A L APPLE W E E K ----------

59c

IN TOMATO SAUCE

A n n P a g e B e a n s

IONA BRAND

S w e e t P e a s . . .

ANN PACE

N o o d l e s

6 1-Lb. $ 4 00

Cans I

617-Oz. $ 4 00 Can. I

FIME-WIDEBROAD 3

1-Lb. $4 Pkgs. I

00

CONTADINA

S l i t e d T o m a t o e sA&P— GRADE “ A”

S a u e r k r a u t ______ . ^ 6 ^ 1 ° °ANN PACE— ASSORTED

C a k e M i x e s . . . . . 3 * 1 ° °

U.S.FANCY M clN T O S H o r JO N A T H A N

39 'A P P LE S 3-Lb.

Red or Golden Delicious Apples Bag 4 9 c Fresh Pascal Celery ......Z Bunches 3 5 cFresh Carrots CELLO

PKG...................RED TOKAY— BLUE RIBIER— WHITE SEEDLESS

GRAPES YOUR CHOICE Lbs.

1 0 0 % BRAZILIAN

EIGHT O X L O C K

COFFEEI -L b . BAG 3-Lb. BAG

0 0 c $ 1 9 9

JANE PARKER

ENRICHED WHITE BREAD

1-lb ., 6-OX.Loaves 8 9 c

JANE PARKER Plain, DONUTS Sugar, Cumamon

JA N E PARKER—FRANK orSANDWICH ROLLS

GIANT SIZE

I v o r y S n o w -----------------------^bo^ 8 9 c

GIANT SIZE

I v o r y F l a k e s . . i . — ^bo* 8 9 c

GIANT SIZE

Duz Soap ------0 - 8 9 5

Piel’s Real Draft6 P k . $ - |0 0 Less Than 1

GIANT SIZE

O x y d o l D e t e r g e n t . . . 8 9 cGIANT SIZE

T i d e D e t e r g e n t : ..................V - ? . ; 8 5 c

3 K ‘1 39c

GIANT SIZE

Pkgs.

M T . BAKER

FR O ZE NVEGETABLES

PEAS — CORN — MIXED VEC. PEAS & CARROTS

8 10-0z. $ f 0 0 ______ Pkgs. JL

JA N E PARKER— FRESH

SPANISHBAR

1-Lb.3-Oz.

Cake 49c SAVE

I6e

C h e e r D e t e r g e n t . . . . s l o t . ' 8 9 cGIANT SIZE

B o l d D e t e r g e n t ................. V - o . ; 8 9 clO c O F F m c K

R e d R o s e T e a B a g s . 5 3 cALL FLAVORS

H a w a i i a n P u n c h 2 '°,' 79c“ CLASSIC CHINA”

THIS WEEK’S FEATURE

D e s s e r t D ish 4 9 cW ITH EVERY $3 PURCHASE

ALL CLASSIC STAINLESS FEATURE PIECES N OW ON SALE!

COMPLETE YOUR SET NOW I

W ith This Coupon

On The Purchase Of

Two Reg. Size Bar*

CAMAY SOAP

ALL COLORS1 EXPIRES 10-9-71

W ith This Coupon

On The Purchase Of

One 2-Lb. Can

MAXWELL HOUSE

COFFEE

(MFG ) EXPIRES 1(M-71

JELL-0GELATIN

ALL FLAVORS

W ith This Coupon On The Purchase Of

One 125 Ft. Roll

CUT-RITEW A X PAPER

(M FG ) EX PIRES lM -71

g w r ir r

W ith This Coupon On The Purchase Of

One 10-Lb. Bag

(M FG ) EXPIRES 10-K-7I

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR

Prices in tills a4 effective fhrou li SAItJBDAY, OCX. .9, in bur A&P Supennarliet in Margaretville