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T h e P h o en ic ia N ew s Shandaken Exhibit Lane^viileBy Mrs. Karen Herbert
The Onteora Booster club will hold its monthly meeting tonight, Thursday, a t 8 o’clock a t the 'high .school.
Calvin G rant of Roxbury was Q Sunday afternoon giiest a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W alte r Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. David Birdsall of W alton visited last week a t the home of Mrs. H. T. Birdsall.
The following members of the town cf Shandaken -Senior Citizens club were present a t the U lster County Conference for the aging a t the St. Jam es United Methodist chuich in Kingston on April 7: Mrs. Mildred Withicrs, Mrs. Frances Leyman, Amy Dibble, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hamza and Mrs. Eric Griesser Sr.
John Schoonmaker, USN, stationed a t F o rt Myer, Va., spent the weekend a t the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Schoonmaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P la tt visited their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Short, Sunday in One- on t a.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk and Mrs. Joyce Liacono and children visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es O strander in Grand Gorge Sunday.
The next m eeting of Pack 60 Cub Scouts will be held Tuesday evening, April 25, a t 7:30.
The next regular meeting of the town of Shandaken Senior
MouDtainDrive-in-Theatre
i l iin lt r-W ind h am R<J.
S tarts 7 :05 Tel. 518-263-4494
TONITE THRU TUESDAY WON 5 AWARDS
BEST • BEST PICTURE • ACTOR
“FRENCHCONNECTION”
Also FRANK SINATRA
“THE DETECTIVE”
Thursday, April 20Citizens club will be on April 25. A short business meeting will be held first, lollowed by games. '
Build New HomeMr. and Mrs. D. Mazzone and
children, Lenore and Vincent, who have lived in Phoenicia on High stree t for two years, moved during E aster vacation to Center Lane in Boiceville. T heir new home was built by Mr. Mazzone.
The Tiskilwa Rebekah lodge will hold a card party and game night on April 27 a t S p.m. a t the lO O F hall in Phoenicia.
Baby Shower GivenA surprise baby shower for
Mrs. Judy Paiva was held F riday evening a t the home of Mrs. Jane Staiger. Hostesses were Mrs. Jean O strander of Boiceville, Mrs. Lillian Hanel and Mrs. Staiger. Guests were Mrs. B etty Sickler of Lanes- ville, Mrs. Irene Tellifson and friend of Lake Hill, Mrs. Janice Hemon of Shokan, Mrs. Donna Nollner and daughter, Cindy, and Miss Kim Rose of Wood- stock, Miss Brenda Wood, Miss Julie Galaski, Miss Frances Hill, Mrs. Gen Kilmer,M rs. Carol Murphy, Mrs. Pauline Schlosser, Mrs. Molly Gkjrdon, Mrs. Mae Deignam, Mrs. Laura V anetta, Mrs. Jen Schoonmaker, Miss Karen Jensen, Miss Carol Anderson, Mrs. M argaret Dutcher, Mrs. Joyce Houghton, Mrs. Jean Wood, Mrs. M yrtle Hanel, Miss Lollie O’M era of Phoenicia: Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. M ary Staiger, Mrs. Elizabeth Somerville of Chichester; Mrs. Elsie Schnack of Mount Trem per, Miss Debbie O strande r of Boiceville, Mrs. Marion
Will Open MondayPhcenicia, April 20.—More
than 100 old photos have been received by Supervisor Raymond J. Dunn for inclusion in the town of Shandaken’s 168th anniversary exhibit, which will begin Monday a t the Phoenicia library. The pictures and other memorabilia date back more than a century, from the 1800s and into the early 1900s.
Regniald Bennett of Phoenicia, form er Onteora district superintendent of schools, is helping Mr. Dunn and Town H istorian Edward G. W est in identifying persons in the photos. Mrs. Vera Winne of Mount Trem per and Paul Miller of Woodland Valley are also helping with the identification.
Photos have been received from Augustus Simpson, Jo seph Malloy, George R. Kirk, Mrs. Melissa S. Loether and Sidney Levine. O ther residents of Shandaken have indicated their intention of loaning their photos to the library. Mr. W est has compiled the history of the town for the exhibit.
Guests a t the opening Monday will include town and village officials and authors who have w ritten books on the Catskills. The show will be open during Ibirary hours from' 2 to 5 p.m. Mondays, W ednesdays and Saturdays and 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Miller, Mrs. P a t Ford, Miss P a t Knight, Mrs. R uth German, Mrs. Rosalie Boland of Shandaken and Mrs. Sue Balash of Kingston. A fter the opening of the gifts a buiffet-style supper was served, w ith a straw berry shortcake and coffee.
JOHN DEERE Farm - Industrial - Lawn & Garden Equipment
Sales - Service - RentalsSpecializing in
Bulldozers - C raw ler-Loaders - W heel Loader Backhoes Log: Skidders - Logging and E artli Bloving Equipm ent
AlsoStihl Cliain Saws - C anadian T ire Giiains - Giioker Cliains
W inch Cable, E tc.
LANE WAY, INC.“Around H ere I t ’s John D eere”
R t. 23, 3 mi. east. South Side, Oneonta, N.Y.
By Mrs. H erm an Quick
Lanesville, April 20Mr. and Mrs. Michael F itz
patrick returned home last week afte r spending the winte r a t Bradenton, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Smith Jr . and family are spending two weeks in Florida visiting his mother, Mrs. Helen Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Groene- wold are driving a new Buick sta tion wagon.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Ehl- beck of Chichester visited Mrs. Benjamin N orth Saturday.
A nniversary P arty• J\Ir. and Mrs. E lm er Benja-
rhin Sr. were given a 35th wedding anniversary dinner party by th e ir children a t Tiso’s restau ran t in Mount Trem per S aturday. There were approxim ately 50 present.
Mrs. Josephine Devoti a t tended, the postm asters administrative meeting in Kingston Monday.
Registration Days Begin at Onteora
Kindergarten registration in the Onteora central school distr ic t will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 25 and 26. To be eligible to enter kindergarten in Septem ber a child m ust be five years old on or before Dec. 1, 1972.
L etters have already been msiiled to parents whose childrens’ names appear on the kindergarten census informing them of registration procedures. Newcomers to the area should call th e ir local elem entary school, Bennett a t Boiceville, Phoenicia, W est H urley or Woodstock in order to have registration m aterials mailed to them.
DEAD END ANTIQUES
326 W oodland Valley Rd. Phoenicia, N. Y.
Phone 914 688-5256
Antiques for the City at Country Prices
A |^ C r a f t M o to r C o m p a n y , .Inc.
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T H I S C A RI t ^ A j m e r i c s ^ l o w e s t - p r i c e d
k f i l l l - s i z e V - 8 h a r d t o p .Itjs^asy to see .why. some people think 9 P | V M A | J T | J - U k e the Fury It hardtop above-is priced Piymouth Fury costs,jnore than.its dosesl« ■ ■ ■ I n lower than its comparable rivals This cool’
engineenng goes-, into the |pij| parison is based on the manufacturers’suggested'buWdtng ^f^ey^y Fyn -Jike the sure smoothness retail prices of lowest-priced V-8 2-door hardtops«
Ride, jjke the buitt-m protec- Thai's quality at a bargain. That s Pfymouth Fury -’Pr,^n{ntoody con ti'uctjon But,tlte fact;is, a Fury tlie nice price surprise. L'.
Sam Craft
w a n t s t o
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t o y o uAUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER
MOTORS CORPORATION
C R A F T M O T O R C O ., IN C .MAIN STREET MARGARETVILLE, N. Y.
U L S T E R C O U N T Y
C A T S K I L L M O U N T A l l M N E W SM argaretville, N. Y. Thursday, April 20, 1972 Page One
ChichesterBy Mrs. H erm an Quicl<
Chichester, April 20
Donald Groenewold was adm itted to the Benedictine hospital Tuesday.
Archie Craig was discharged from the Kingston hospital on Saturday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hanel a ttend ed the postm asters adm inistrative m eeting in Kingston Monday.
There will be a conw rt of sacred and gospel music by the Journeym en of Weymouth, Mass., a t the Chichester Wesleyan church^ on Tuesday, April25, a t 7:30 p.m.''^^Everyone is welcome.
A spaghetti dinner sponsored by the Chichester dance club will be held Wednesday, April26, from 5 to 7 p.m. a t Stony Clove Inn in Edgewood.
Mrs. B arbara Caton has re tu rned from a five-day tou r of W ashington, D. C., and Williamsburg, Va. She also spent a few days with her brother and his family a t W estfield, N . J.
Mrs. Raymond Mongeur and sons, Christopher and Shawn, re tu rned home Sunday from Vermont. Shawn was discharged from th e medical cente r a t Burlington W ednesday a fte r undergoing m ajor surgery. H eather rem ains a patient a t Shriners hospital in Springfield, Mass.
Student AcceptedDelhi.—Donna Van Keuren of
Arkville has been accepted for admission in Septem ber to the S ta te University A gricultural and Technical college a t Delhi. She will study licensed practical nursing in the vocational education division. Miss Van Keuren graduated from Fleisch- m anns high school in the class of 1966.
AIR-WAYSales - Service
“Tlie m ost im itated bu t never m atciied Vacuum Cleaner”
JESSE N. YAGERR.D. # 1 Box 119
Catskill, N. Y. 12414
Phone 1 518 678-5859
Tara Van Leuvan New Mrs. Germond
Miss T ara Lee Van Leuvan, daughter of Mrs. L auretta Van Leuvan of Phoenicia, exchanged m arriage vows w ith Je rry W. Germond, son of William Germond of M argaretville and Mrs. K athryn Germond of Phoenicia, April 8. The double ring ceremony took place a t the Mt. Trem per Reformed church, wdth Rev. Osterhoudt Phillips, pastor, officiating.
The bride was given in m arriage by her uncle, Raymond Van Leuvan. She was attired in a gown of w hite lace over ta ffe ta with the bodice and neckline trim m ed in pearls and sequins. The flowing sk irt ended in a chapel train . H er m atching veil was of nylon tulle with a crovvTi of pearls and sequins. She. carried a Venetian cascade bouquet of pink and white rosebuds, stephanotis, baby’s breath and English ivy.
Carol Berryann, aunt of the bride, served as m atron of honor. She wore a gown of green nylon net over green ta ffe ta and m atching headpiece of green nylon tulle. She carried a colonial nosegay of pompons.
Miss K aren Sweet of Chichester, friend of the bride, and Miss Shirley Van Valkenburg of Mt. Tremper, niece of the bridegroom, were her bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of nylon net . over ta ffe ta in colors of blue, lilac, and orange, yellow. They carried colonial nosegays of pompons. Sally Berryann, cousin of the bride, served as flower girl. H er gown was of pink w ith white lace. She carried a small colonial nosegay of pompons.
B urton Berryann of Phoenicia, uncle of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Clarence Van Leuvan of Phoenicia, bro ther of the bride, and Charles Berryann Jr . of Mt. Tremper, cousin of the bride.
Mrs. Alice Townsend of Mt. T rem per was organist. The church was decorated w ith baskets of w hite gladioli and mums and lilies. W hite satin bows m arked the fam ily pews.
A reM ption was given for 60 guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B erryann Sr. of Mt. Tremper.
Mr. and Mrs. Germond a ttended O nteora central school. They vwll live in Phoenicia. The bridegroom is employed by L arim er and N orton of Shandaken.
BIG EAST INDIAN ANTIQUESR t. 28, Big Indian, N. Y. Pii. 914-254-4005
ORIENTAL ART and AMERICANA and A NEW THRIFT STORE With a
Full Line of USED FURNITUREWe buy anything old and clean attics, barns and cellars. E ntire housefulls and estates. Professionally handled. Top cash paid.F ine fu rn itu re refinishing and stripping by hand in the tradition of the old craftsm en. Fine antique reupholstering a t unbeatable prices. Dealers w ork welcome.
COMING SO O N : Our New Stripping Vats and Hand Chair Caning
__________ROBERT CRUICKSHANK, MGR.
For gracious dining in a rustic log cabin atmosphere, visit the
v i l u ’a g e
N IG H T C L U B
Live M usic Fri. & Sat. N ights ‘' ' " ' v K
F E A T U R I N G S WE D I S H S P E C I A L T I E S
P y tt I panna '(Swedish beef hash with red beets and fried egg) ’
Janssons T em pta tion (Salt herring with potatoes and onions)
Swedish Meatballs w ith Lingonberries ^
Full Course Dinners, including Salad Table '
Log burning fireoiaces and inviting stone bar add to the warmth and charm of this
typically Swedish restaurant.
Luncheon from 12 noon • Dinner from &p.m. • Closed Tuesday
SCANDINAVIAN VILLAGE • Route 28. Phoenicia, N.Y. (914) 683-2278
H O M E O F T H E F A M O U S
SCANDINAVIAN SKI & SPORT SHOP & LAPLAND MOTEL
Ont«ora Board Prepares Budget
Of $5,232,561 For 1972-73 YearPhoenicia, April 20. — The
O nteora central schools board of education approved a $5,232,-561.50 budget for 1972-73 for presentation to district voters a t their annual meeting May 3. However, the biggest item in the budget, teachers salaries, is subject to change betfause negotiations have not yet been completed between the board of education and the Onteora Teachers association on a contrac t for next year.
The to tal budget is $156,-630.50 more than this year’s. The teacher salary provision is up $80,696 to $2,199,995. Any additional one per cent increase in teachers’ salaries above the current level and fringe benefits will increase this item in the budget by $26,284.
Two items in the proposed new budget are decreases from 1971-72. The item for textbooks, supplies and equipment is down $29,432 to $752,940, and there is no provision for $68,000 in interfund transfers found in the last budget.
Increased items are board of education expenses, up $3,527 to $26,617; central adm inistration, up $8,209 to $148,994; transportation, up $43,421 to $484,187; operation and m aintenance, up $33,861 to $356,411; undistributed expense, up $5,977 to $101,055; employes tenefits, up $71,942 to $734,907, and debt service principal and interest, up $6,430 to $426,755. Next year’s budget also contains $1,000 for special schools, $35,- 500 for a planned balance and $6,250 for a library tax, all the same as this year.
Voting a t the annual m eeting wdll be from 2 to 9 p.m. a t the Onteora high school in Boiceville, the Phoenicia elem entary school, the Woodstock elemen-
Trailer Tips Over Atop Bulldozer
Phoenicia, April 20.—Traffic a t the four-corners intersection of route 212 and the W ittenberg and Old P lank roads was tied up for three hours Monday when a bulldozer rolled off a flatbed truck tra iler as it overturned. No injuries w ere re ported.
Constable Jack Schlegel, who investigated, reported th a t Leste r R. Shultis of W ittenberg was heading east on route 212 about 8:30 a.m. when the bulldozer shifted on the curve. This caused the tra ile r to overturn on top of the machine, damaging both vehicles.
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PINE HILL ‘ JEWELERS
• DIAMONDS
• WATCHES • JEW ELRY
E xpert W atch & Jew elry Repairs
Discount Prices
A. C. LOCASTOPine H ill Service C enter
R oute 28, P ine Hill, N. Y.Tel. (914) 254-4278
Closed on Wednesday s
tary school and the W est H urley elem entary school. Registra tion will be Thursday, April 27, a t the same hours and places.
The board appointed Mrs. Lillian Cross of D istrict 3 and Mrs. Sally Stueding of D istrict 4 to the board o t registration for the annual meeting.
In action not related to the budget the board accepted the resignations of Mrs. Anita De- Fina, teacher a t the Bennett school, and Mrs. Josephine Guiragossian, teacher a t the W est Hurley school.
Professional appointm ents confirmed were Mrs. Avis Gilbert as teacher a t the B ennett school a t $8,512 prorated from April 10; Debra Basch as elem entary teacher and Joan Casa- mo, secondary special education teacher, both effective Sept. 1.
. Substitute teachers appointed were Mrs. Beatrice Berger, Mrs. Lois Pomeroy and Mrs. Cheryl Holder.
Non - teaching appointm ents approved w ere Mrs. M ary Maltese as teacher aide a t $2 per hour, M ark Sobolewski as cafete ria custodian a t $4,260 prorated from April 17, Robert O’Brien as substitu te custodian a t $2.25 per hour, Jam es C. Hoyt as substitute bus driver and Lucille Beesenaer as fulltim e btis driver.
Non-teaching resignations accepted w ere from Douglas C arr, custodian a t the Woodstock school. Miss Regina C arr as pilot class teacher aide and Marie Soszka as high school matron.
The board received a request for the approval to g ran t advanced placem ent on the salary guide for professional personnel included in 'educational increm ents as a result of satisfactory completion of graduate credits, in - service or cadet - teacher supervision.
Requests for transportation next year w ere acknowledged from Paul Dunn to Im m aculate Conception school, Lynda !^ina- showski and Jam es Kenny to John A. Coleman high school, P atric ia and John B elair to St. Joseph’s school, and John O’Leary to U lster academy.
The board gave approval for the high school chorus to tour schools in cen tral New York sta te April 26, 27 and 28. Sale of a sta tion wagon to A ldert H. K ilm er of Phoenicia for $2,800 was approved. A request for the purchase of two buses was tabled.
The board adopted a resolution asking th a t the s ta te Departm ent of T ransportation establish a 15-mph speed lim it on route 375 for 500 feet either side of the entrance to the Woodstock school. The current lim it in th a t area is 35-mph. A copy of the resolution was forw arded to the Woodstock town board.
HORSESHOEINGand
HOOF TRIMMING
Hugh RobertsonBroad S t. Hollow Rd.
Shandaken, N. Y. 914-688-5681
Rolf and W ally Allweiler
Specializing in the
Care and Feeding of Skiers!• ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SMORGASBORD
Every F riday N ight, 6-10 p.m.
• DAILY DINNERS W ITH FAMOUSAPPETIZER TABLE
• Get the Gang Together and Come on Up!
Rt. 214, Phoenicia1 T urn a t Gordon Drugs
' 688-9968Closed Mondays
P h o e n ic ia A u c tio n BeumRoute 214, Phoenicia, N. Y.
Auction Sales Every Sat. Night7 P . M. T ear Around
ULSTER COUNTY’S LEADING COMMISSION AUCTIONW ill buy o r seD com plete or p artia l c o n t^ ts of hmnes,
estates, shops, etc. Need antiques, fu rn itu re, glassw are, tools, etc. Consignm ents accepted. L et the voice of expert- ence tu rn your tra sh or treasu res in to cash.
J . P jy B u r g ^ r j iA u c j^ n e ie r
Auctions Also Conducted at Your Residence Phone 5JI^-827-5197 or 914-688-9952
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