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MargaietviHe. N. 'niuisday, July 23, 1964 CATSKILL MOI7NTAIN NEWS Page FEv# I Margaretville Laundromat OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 27 UNTIL TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 We Have Available FOR YOUR BUODING NEEDS Lumber - Cement - Sand - Paint Plumbing - Hardware Supplies Plywood Visit Us . ; . Our Inventory Is Complete FOR DELIVERY CALL FLEISCHMANNS 100 or 150 W adler Bros., Inc. Depot Street Fleischmanns, N. Y. Classified Ads Business Services WATCH REPAIRING " Watches may be left at the drug store or at my home. Robert Shafer, Margaretville, N. Y., phone 586-^9. 4j^c4 LAWN MOWER SERVICE—Ad justmerit, repair, engine replace- ment Lawn Boy mowers. Saw sharpening. R. W. Riley, Phoe- nicia, OV 8-4432. 19au27c4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT New Modem Equipment DAVIDSON’S SHEIX. SERVICE Margaretville 586-4949 a9tfc(4) GENERAL BULLDOZING apd baddioe work wanted; ponds and lakes our specialty. Peat moss, sand and gravel delivered. Howard J. LaFever, Bovina Center, phone 832-4240. ml4tfc4 REMODELING? Complete kitch- en and bath installations. Free estimates. Geneva metal and wood cabinets, Crane or Ameri- can Standard fixtures. Tait’s Home Appliance Center, Grand Gorge, JU 8-7511. 8jy30c4 OVERHEAD DOORS Complete Doors With Glass from $57.50 OVERHEAD DOOR SALES CO. 8 Martin Brook S t Unadilla, N. Y., 369-5472 je4tfc(4) HHHh GALA ALLSTAR REVUE AND HOSPITAL BAU MARGARETVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL GYMNASIUM TUESDAY, AUG. IS 8 P.M . Benefit of Margaretville Hospital ¡roadway » Name Stars Band Many heartfelt thanks to eac^i and everyone who conlriBirted and helped -iñ any way to make the Halcott Methodist Church b^becue a success. j23c5 * * * * * * Donation $1 — Door Prizes Tickets Available at Local Merchants GALLI-CURCI THEATRE Phone 586-2601—^Margaretville Two performances each evening—tiie first b^^bming at 7 and the second at 9 or shortly thereafter. Matinee Saturday at 2 pjn. Ask for programs at the theatre or leave name at boxoffice to receive programs by mall. GUARANTEED E N T E R T A U ^ N T Your ticket back if you aré not satisfied. NOW Through Saturday, July 25 msiiiiiiiaw aWhHE7l{00D$" PERFetK -B3RBaRa vDuen BMi^SOr." FRANKSBÑliA-GOROONDoimS-DW^ I Feature at 7 and 9 :03^—^Exit 11:06 Sunday-Monday-Tuesday July 26-27-28 iREUlRIS(fflc(U>jnyt>tiiiaii “ ‘The Pink Panther’ is the year’s beA comedy! . Don’t miss Kl”i —t. A. Hwatd examlntr THE PINK PANTHER^ ITECHIIICOUR*i )TECHNÜUUm*! RelMMd tbra UNITEO AITiSn Cartoon and previews at 7 and 9 :05, feature at 7:12 and 9:17—^Exit 11:10. ' Begins Wednesday, July 29 “ZULU” LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Serviced New and Used Mowers Good Stock of Parts Constable’s Lawn Mower Sales & Service Margaretville, N. Y. Phone 586-4422 5jy30c(4) BULLDOZING We have D6 and D8 dozers for the big and small jobs. LANDSCAPING ROAD BUILDING STONE QUARRYING Land Clearing, Excavating and Fill Specializing in Ponds and Lakes FREE ESTIMATES ARNOLD BANKER ArkviUe, N. Y. Phone Margaretville 586-4042 m26tfc(4) Cards of Thanhs I wish to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of Margaretville Hospital for their excellent care. j23p5 Mrs. Frank. Mami The family of the late Dora Schrier wishes to thank neighbors and friends for their kind expres- sions of sympathy in their recent bereavement.' A tribute to Great-Grandma Dora Schrier. GOD GAVE U F E God gave eyes so we wouldn’t be blind. God gave a heart so we could be kind. God gave a nose so we could smell. God gave a moiith so we could talk and yell. God gave ears so we would not be deaf. But God also gave us death. By Joy Ellen Arenson 9% NOTICE STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF STATE 164 State Street Albany 1 JOHN P. LOMENZO Secretary of State PETITION FOR REGISTRA- TION OF AN HOTEL OR MO- TJblL. NAME pursuant to the pro- visions of Article 12 of the General Business Law, as Amended. 1. Name of hotel or motel to be registered: SWISS-CAT LODGE. 2. Specific description of location of hotel or motel: Motel situate on the easterly side of Lake Street in the Village of Fleisch- manns, Town of Middletown, County of Delaware and State of New York. 3. Name and address of person or corporation owning or operat- ing the hotel or motel: a. Name: C A T A M O U N T LODGE, INC. b. Address: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG., FLEISCH- MANNS, N. Y. 4. If hotel or motel is about to be erected, state when construc- tion will begin: August 1, 1964. Dated at Fleischmanns, New York July 17, 1964. CATAMOUNT LODGE, INC. By Harold A. Kleinfeld __ Secretary STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF DELAWARE, k . HAROLD A. KLEINFELD, ing duly sworn, deposes and says that he is Secretary of Catamount Lodge, Inc., named in the fore- going j^tition. That he knows the contents thereof and that the statements contained therein are true. That the applicant named in the foregoing petition has the right to use the name therein de- scribed, and that no other per- son (s) or corpoiration has the right to use the same either in the identical form or in such near resemblance thereto as might be calculated to deceive, and that the fascsimile filed herewith true and correct. HAROLD A. KLEINFELD Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of July, 1964^ MYRTLE B. LANG Notary Public, State of New York Certificate filed Delaware Co. a k s . Office Commission Expires March 1965. 30, 3a6c LOCAL AND PERSONAL Everett Herrick left last week for a three-week trip to Europe Mr. and Mrs. John Sheldon and family of Syracuse spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Sr. Todd-Hamway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamway, was a patient at Margaretville hospital oyer the weekend. Mr. and Mfs. ' Claude Green were last week Wednesday supper guests at the Rider hollow camp of -Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitney. Miss Barbara Babcock of Wood- side, L, I., returned Sunday after spending a week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edspn Babcock. Mks Sue Murphy of Pough- keepsie was a Sunday night and Monday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connolly and son, Paul, of Union City, N. J., are spending a week visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose Tirpak. Cabot Gibbs returned to his home in New Fairfield, Conn., on Tuesday after spending 10 days visiting his grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Larcombe. Mrs. Ilazel Vredenburgh of Kingston and Mrs. Willabell Mor- rison of Halcott Center were Fri- day afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O’Buck of Brooklyn and Mr, and Mrs Monfoe Douglas of Fort Lauder- dale, Fla., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arenson. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Tnnran and family are spending a week visiting her mother, Mrs. Bessie Ramm, at Ocean Grove, N. «T They will return home Mtmday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil PoUey and Roy Saxbuer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hull from Thursday to Saturday. The men attended the amiual Central New York Fireman’s Association convention Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Pumine of Klamath Falls, Ore., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Eppenbach at Weaver hollow. The Pumines found their first trip to the Catskills enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barringer and family and .Mrs. Arthur Bar- ringer spent Sunday at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bar- ringer of Chichester joined them there. Mrs. Wesley Wintemberg and daughter, Mré. George Bohl, and her children, Tina and Cheryl, all of Albany, weré Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs; ^Odell Rose. The ArkviUe Pinochle club was entertained last week Wednesday at the Rider hollow camp of Mrs. Otis Whitney. High scorers were Mrs. Hilda Peet, Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh and Mrs. Harry Eck- ert. Miss Martha Sperling is spend- ing the summer with her mother, Mrs. William Sperling. Miss Sperling has completed her first year at Cazenovia college. In Sep- tember, she wiU resume her studies at Upstate Medical center school of nursing in Syracuse. Mrs. Chauncey PoUey and three daughters of Little Falls, N. J., are spending the week with relatives in Margaretville while her husband is attending the Boy Scout Na- tional jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. The girls wiU rem£iin in Mar- garetville for the summer. Bryan VanBenschoten spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanBenschoten. He is taking simmier coxnses at Al- fred university, Alfred. He was brought home by Orvin Eckert, who is vwth the New York state Department of Public Works at Hornell. They returned Sunday evening. Lawrence Weiss of Staten Is- land was a Saturday visitor of his aunt, Mrs. Alton Weiss, and famüy. Mr. Weiss is doing senior programming for the New York Stock exchange for the installa- tion of automated ticker reporting and telephone quote system at the i^ g stb n division of IBM. The work is schedxil^d for completion late in 1964. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Kopp and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holdridge accompanied members of the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian chinrch Friday and Saturday at the New York world’s fair. Members attending were David and Steven Kopp, Jean and Chuck Holdridge, Dixié and Terry Gray, Jeff Pendleton and Norma Jean Condon. The groups went Friday night as guests of Rev. and Mrs. Kopp’s parents, Mrs. Arthiu: Kopp of Queens Village and Mr. and Mrs. John Koellner of Brook- lyn. Charles Woolheater, a student at the University of South Florida at Tampa, is one of four students participating in a study of the circulation of sea water in Tamj>a Báy. He is also participating in an oceanography research of. the Yellow Bank south of Nassau in the Bahamas. This project will collect samples of limestone in an attempt to find how carbonate mud consolidates fónn limestone. Charles will help in the evaluat- ing at, the imiversity. He is the son of Mr. and ]^s. Charles Wool- heater of St. Petersburg and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. LuVeme Woolheater of Margaretville. Charles Dietrich was discharged from Bassett hospital at Coopers- town last week Tuesday. Mrs. Ynez Cairns of Orlando, Fla., is spendii>g the week visiting friends in Margaretville. Robert Mansheffer is spending several days visiting Mr; and Mrs. Burton Pease at Delhi. He left Monday. Mrs. Joseph Carli was dis- charged from Margaretville hos- pital Friday. She had been hos- pitalized for a week. Miss Barbara Carter of Schiller Park, Bl., spent last week Wed- nesday to Friday visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Carter. Mr. and Mrs. George Rose and family of Wsdton were Sunday din- ner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rose. Mrs. Isabell Brodkort of Chi- cago is spending several weeks visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald, and family. Dale Dietrich returned last week Tuesday after spending several days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Ackerley, at Güboa. . Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kelly and family of Port Jervis were Sun- day visitors at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Delanieter spent Sunday visiting his brother- in-laW and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Schoonmaker, at Poughkeep- sie. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Vestal spent last week Tuesday and Wednesday visiting thehr pai:- ents, Mrs. Mary Odell and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook. The Delaware County Fire- man’s Association will hold its monthly meeting in Margaretville this Monday evening at 8 at the fire hall. Bill Blish was one of 13 Boy Scouts and Scouters tapped for the Order of the Arrow at Crum- horn Mountain camp Friday. Bill, a member^.of Troop 80, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blish. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Alfano and children, Rosemarie, Janet and Anthony, were guests for sev- eral days at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. James Porter and son, Joseph. Patti Reyns of Sugar Loaf, ac- companied by her grandfather, Edson Babcock, returned home on Monday after spending a week in Margaretville with her grandpar- eifls. 'T ' ■ ' . Mrs. Ernest Kite and family of Trout Creek spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanbridge. Khim remained to spend this week with his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs! June Peck of Walton were weekend guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Webster. On ^un- day they were aU dinner guests of Miss Ruth Webster at South Bethlehem. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Italo Marsico at their Perch lake camp were Mrs. Chaim- cey Polley and family of Little Falls, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Carli, Joan Schaefer, Mr. and Mra. Ralph DeBari and son, Billy, all of Margaretville. Mrs. Orrin Marks and daugh- ter, Mrs. S. H. Utter, were week- end guests of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vredenburgh, at Binghamton. Saturday afternoon they attended the wedding of Robert Vreden- burgh to Susan Lapka at the Catii- olic church in Chenango Forks. Mrs. Howard Stout of Long Branch, N. J., returned Monday after being a ^ e st of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finch, and family since Thursday. She was called by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Tuttle, of Lake Delaware. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Stout attended the funeral of Mrs. Tuttle. Dr Dpliii at Phoenicia Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Dolin and daughter, Pamela, are spend- ing the summer at their Main street home here. AIR COOLED WOODSTOCK PLAYHOUSE Toes. July Z1 thru Son. Joly 28 “The TEDRBjEPIÍNNY OPERA” One of the world’s greatest musicáls. Next Week—July 28-Ang. 2 «THE HOSTAGE” Brendan Behan's rollicking entertainment! FOLK CONCERT Monday, July 27—Curtain 8:80 THE GBEENBRIAB BOTS Admission $1.50 CHILDREN’S SHOW Saturday, ^nly 25—11 A. M. “THE LOOKING GLASS REVIEW” For information & reservations call ORiole 9-2015 New Kingston By Mrs. Lucy Sanford New Kingston, July 21 Ann Sanford, who won-a camp- ership award for a week at camp, left Thursday for Gb:l Scout camp at Cooperstown. Jeffrey Pendell took Jackie Elliott, Norma Condon, Dixie and Terry Gray to the World’s fair. They spent íYiday and Saturday there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hold- ridge and children, Jeanne, Rich- ard and Charles Jr., went with the group from Margaretville. Mr. and Mrs. Max Guntert and sons of Philmont were Sundeiy evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sanford and fainily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dougherty took Mrs. Cecil Sanford and chil- dren, Wayne, Carolyn and Joan, to Kingston Saturday, where the children consulted with an ear specialist, Dr. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day , of Canandagua spent a couple 'of days during the week as guests-of their son-in-law andd aughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott, and fam- ily. Mrs. Marion Bowmen and children of Lake Charis, La., and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson GuUvin and children of Phelps were also guests at the Elliott home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Sanford and daughters, Jessie, Sally and Rosalie, arrived Friday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sanford, to spend the weekend. 'They also visited Mrs. Sanford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowan, in Weaver hollow. Jessie remained to spend time with her imcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DeSilva, in Dry Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hosier were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hosier and I'ain- ily at Delhi. Freddie Lanzi and Jimmy Dobsa went to New York by bus Sun- day to attend the baseball game between the Yankees and the Cleveland Indians. Mr. and Mrs. Myroii Sanford and son, Bobby, of Sloatsburg were Sunday afternoon' guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter, Diane, were Sunday eve- ning guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hosier. Jeffrey Pendell plans to enter the Veterans hospital in Albany Thursday for observation. The bake sale held Saturday for the benefit of the church paint fund, netted $28.83. Mr. and Mre. Marshall Dough- erty and son, Donald, of Edinburg, Pa., and Jimmy White of Elmer, N. J., arrived in the valley Mon- day. They will visit relatives and friends during a week’s vacation. s m ith ’s JEVTEiRli STORE DELHI, N. Y. ^MATCHED wedding ] and engagement ring I SETS 'DRAMATIC T O G E T H E R N E S S ’* SETTINGS Shandakm , By Mrs. llora VwiEttea i Shandaken, Jiily 21 * ^ Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanValken* burgh and feimily have been trjdler camping at North Lake and Mof- fitt Beach since Earl is on vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nulty of Brooklyn spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinrtz and sons of Hinrley visited for the week with his mother, Mrs. Es- ther Kurtz, and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Steel Sherratt had as their guests for several days-Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fogarty, of Scarsdale, N. Y. John, Dean and Wayne Yerry ot Buffcdo are spending the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yerry. Mrs. Tillie Cange and son, Ed- ward, visited relatives at Carl Place, L. I., over the weekend. Mrs. Helen Cm*tis and sons of Big Indian visited her sister, Mrs. Hiram Miller, Sunday. Donald Buley is on a two-week vacation from his duties at IBM. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bennett, son, Edward, and daughter. Miss Rose Marie Bennett, of Cliffside, N. J., spent the weekend with lis mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, and sister, Mrs. Esther Kurtz. ONTEORA THEATRE FLEISCHBIANNS, N. Y. Phone 360 3 SHOWS DAILY Wednesday - Thursday - Friday July 22-23-24 Walt Disney Presents HA VTJ V 3HLLS in “MOON SPINNERS” (In Color) Satnrday July 25 JAMES STEWART SANDRA DEE “TAKE HER, SHE’S MINE” ______________ __ Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday July 26-27-28-29 JACK LEMMON in “GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM” Mid-Summer Sale AT DELHI SPECIALTY SHOP MAIN ST., DELHI, N. Y. SAVE 25% TO 50% On All LADIES’ APPAREL and ACCESSORIES VACATION NEEDS CHARCOAL . s GRILLS THERMOS JUGS BARBECUE SETS ELECTRIC FANS WINDOW SCREENS GAMES FISHING TACKLE BICYCLES and ACCESSORIES MARGARETVILLE HARDWARE, INC. Phone 586-4716 Margaretville \mo. GRANd HOTEL SALE Highmount, N. Y. SPECIAL SALE ON DISHES, LIGHTING FIX- TURES, BATHROOM FIXTURES, CARPETS, FURNITURE, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS PINE DOORS Complete with Hardware Any $0 Size « LARGE WINDOW n Open Daily 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Including Sunday Clósed Monday and Tuesday CONRAD ENGELI^, Owner GEORGE TUPPER, Auctioneer CLOSING FOR GOOD JULY 31 E V E R Y tH IN G M U ST G O V 2 Price or Less On DRESSES COATS SUITS SLIPS PAJAMAS BED JACKETS SKIKTS PERFUMES and COSMETICS SWEATERS JEWEI.RY HANDBAGS BRAS - GIRDLES SOCKS STOCKINGS, nurses and regular SHORTS BLOUSES HOUSEDRESSES BATHING SUITS HATS - GLOVES Bernice’s A pparel Shop Main Street Opposite Theatre Margaretville, N. Y. . -V

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MargaietviHe. N. 'niuisday, July 23, 1964 CATSKILL MOI7NTAIN NEWS Page FEv# I

M argaretv ille L aundrom atOPEN 24 HOURS A DAY

BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 27 UNTIL TUESDAY, SEPT. 8

We Have Available

FO R Y O U R B U O D IN G NEEDS

Lumber - Cement - Sand - Paint Plumbing - Hardware Supplies

PlywoodVisit Us . ; . Our Inventory Is Complete

FOR DELIVERY CALL FLEISCHMANNS 100 or 150

W ad ler B ros., Inc.Depot Street Fleischmanns, N. Y.

C lassified A dsBusiness Services

WATCH REPAIRING " Watches may be left a t the drug store or a t my home. Robert Shafer, Margaretville, N. Y., phone 5 8 6 -^ 9 . 4 j^ c 4

LAWN MOWER SERVICE—Ad justmerit, repair, engine replace­m ent Lawn Boy mowers. Saw sharpening. R. W. Riley, Phoe­nicia, OV 8-4432. 19au27c4

WHEEL ALIGNMENT New Modem Equipment

DAVIDSON’S SHEIX. SERVICE Margaretville 586-4949

a9tfc(4)

GENERAL BULLDOZING apd baddioe work wanted; ponds and lakes our specialty. Peat moss, sand and gravel delivered. Howard J. LaFever, Bovina Center, phone 832-4240. ml4tfc4

REMODELING? Complete kitch­en and bath installations. Free estimates. Geneva m etal and wood cabinets, Crane or Ameri­can Standard fixtures. Tait’s Home Appliance Center, Grand Gorge, JU 8-7511. 8jy30c4

OVERHEAD DOORS Complete Doors With Glass

from $57.50 OVERHEAD DOOR SALES CO.

8 Martin Brook S t Unadilla, N. Y., 369-5472

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ALL STAR REVUEAND

HOSPITAL BAUMARGARETVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL

GYMNASIUM

TU ESD A Y , A U G . IS8 P.M .

Benefit of

Margaretville Hospital

¡roadw ay » N am e S tars B and

Many heartfelt thanks to eac^i and everyone who conlriBirted and helped - iñ any way to make the H alcott Methodist Church b^becue a success. j23c5

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Donation $1 — Door Prizes Tickets Available at Local Merchants

GALLI-CURCI THEATREPhone 586-2601—^Margaretville

Two performances each evening—tiie first b^^bming a t 7 and the second a t 9 or shortly thereafter. Matinee Saturday a t 2 p jn . Ask for programs a t the theatre or leave name a t boxoffice

to receive programs by mall.

GUARANTEED EN TERTA U ^N TYour ticket back if you aré not satisfied.

NOW Through Saturday, July 25

msiiiiiiiaw

aWhHE7l{00D$"PERFetK-B3RBaRa vDuen BMi^SOr."

FRANKSBÑliA-GOROONDoimS-DW I

Feature at 7 and 9 :03 — Exit 11:06

Sunday-Monday-Tuesday July 26-27-28

iREUlRIS(fflc(U>jnyt>tiiiaii

“ ‘The Pink Panther’ is the year’s beA comedy! . Don’t miss Kl”i

—t. A. Hwatd examlntr

THE PINK PANTHER^ I TECHIIICOUR*i ) TECHNÜUUm*!

RelMMd tbra UNITEO AITiSn

Cartoon and previews at 7 and 9 :05, feature at 7:12 and 9:17— Exit 11:10.

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Begins Wednesday, July 29

“ZULU”

LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Serviced New and Used Mowers Good Stock of Parts

Constable’s Lawn Mower Sales & Service

Margaretville, N. Y.Phone 586-4422

5jy30c(4)

BULLDOZINGWe have D6 and D8 dozers for the

big and small jobs.

LANDSCAPING

ROAD BUILDING

STONE QUARRYINGLand Clearing, Excavating

and Fill

Specializing in Ponds and Lakes

FREE ESTIMATES

ARNOLD BANKERArkviUe, N. Y.

Phone Margaretville 586-4042 m26tfc(4)

Cards of ThanhsI wish to thank the doctors,

nurses and staff of Margaretville Hospital for their excellent care. j23p5 Mrs. Frank. Mami

The family of the late Dora Schrier wishes to thank neighbors and friends for their kind expres­sions of sympathy in their recent bereavement.'

A tribute to Great-Grandma Dora Schrier.

GOD GAVE U F E God gave eyes so we wouldn’t be

blind.God gave a heart so we could be

kind.God gave a nose so we could smell. God gave a moiith so we could

talk and yell.God gave ears so we would not be

deaf.But God also gave us death.

By Joy Ellen Arenson 9%

NOTICESTATE OF NEW YORK

DEPARTMENT OF STATE 164 S tate S treet

Albany 1

JOHN P. LOMENZO Secretary of State

PETITION FOR REGISTRA­TION OF AN HOTEL OR MO- TJblL. NAME pursuant to the pro­visions of Article 12 of the General Business Law, as Amended.

1. Name of hotel or motel to be registered: S W IS S -C A T LODGE.

2. Specific description of location of hotel or motel: Motel situate on the easterly side of Lake S tree t in the Village of Fleisch- manns, Town of Middletown, County of Delaware and S tate of New York.

3. Name and address of person or corporation owning or operat­ing the hotel or motel:

a. Name: C A T A M O U N TLODGE, INC.b. Address: FIRST NATIONALB A N K B L D G ., FLEISCH­MANNS, N. Y.4. If hotel or motel is about to

be erected, state when construc­tion will begin: August 1, 1964. Dated a t Fleischmanns, New York

July 17, 1964.CATAMOUNT LODGE, INC.By Harold A. Kleinfeld__ Secretary

STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF DELAWARE, k.

HAROLD A. KLEINFELD, ing duly sworn, deposes and says that he is Secretary of Catamount Lodge, Inc., named in the fore­going j^tition. That he knows the contents thereof and th a t the statements contained therein are true. That the applicant named in the foregoing petition has the right to use the name therein de­scribed, and th a t no other per­son (s) or corpoiration has the right to use the same either in the identical form or in such near resemblance thereto as might be calculated to deceive, and tha t the fascsimile filed herewith true and correct.

HAROLD A. KLEINFELD Subscribed and sworn to before me

this 17th day of July, 1964 MYRTLE B. LANG Notary Public, S tate of New York Certificate filed Delaware Co.

a k s . Office Commission Expires March

1965.30,

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LO CA L AND PERSONALEverett Herrick left last week

for a three-week trip to Europe

Mr. and Mrs. John Sheldon and family of Syracuse spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Sr.

Todd-Hamway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamway, was a patient a t Margaretville hospital oyer the weekend.

Mr. and Mfs. ' Claude Green were last week Wednesday supper guests a t the Rider hollow camp of -Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitney.

Miss Barbara Babcock of Wood- side, L, I., returned Sunday after spending a week with her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edspn Babcock.

Mks Sue Murphy of Pough­keepsie was a Sunday night and Monday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connolly and son, Paul, of Union City, N. J., are spending a week visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose Tirpak.

Cabot Gibbs returned to his home in New Fairfield, Conn., on Tuesday after spending 10 days visiting his grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Larcombe.

Mrs. Ilazel Vredenburgh of Kingston and Mrs. Willabell Mor­rison of Halcott Center were F ri­day afternoon guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O’Buck of Brooklyn and Mr, and Mrs Monfoe Douglas of Fort Lauder­dale, Fla., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arenson.

Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Tnnran and family are spending a week visiting her mother, Mrs. Bessie Ramm, a t Ocean Grove, N. «T They will return home Mtmday.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil PoUey and Roy Saxbuer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hull from Thursday to Saturday. The men attended the amiual Central New York Fireman’s Association convention

Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Pumine of Klamath Falls, Ore., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Eppenbach a t Weaver hollow. The Pumines found their first trip to the Catskills enjoyable.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barringer and family and .Mrs. A rthur Bar­ringer spent Sunday a t North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bar­ringer of Chichester joined them there.

Mrs. Wesley Wintemberg and daughter, Mré. George Bohl, and her children, Tina and Cheryl, all of Albany, weré Saturday guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs; Odell Rose.

The ArkviUe Pinochle club was entertained last week Wednesday a t the Rider hollow camp of Mrs. Otis Whitney. High scorers were Mrs. Hilda Peet, Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh and Mrs. Harry Eck­ert.

Miss M artha Sperling is spend­ing the summer with her mother, Mrs. William Sperling. Miss Sperling has completed her first year at Cazenovia college. In Sep­tember, she wiU resume her studies a t Upstate Medical center school of nursing in Syracuse.

Mrs. Chauncey PoUey and three daughters of Little Falls, N. J., are spending the week with relatives in Margaretville while her husband is attending the Boy Scout Na­tional jamboree a t Valley Forge, Pa. The girls wiU rem£iin in Mar­garetville for the summer.

Bryan VanBenschoten spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanBenschoten. He is taking simmier coxnses a t Al­fred university, Alfred. He was brought home by Orvin Eckert, who is vwth the New York state Department of Public Works at Hornell. They returned Sunday evening.

Lawrence Weiss of S taten Is­land was a Saturday visitor of his aunt, Mrs. Alton Weiss, and famüy. Mr. Weiss is doing senior programming for the New York Stock exchange for the installa­tion of automated ticker reporting and telephone quote system a t the i^ g s tb n division of IBM. The work is schedxil^d for completion late in 1964.

Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Kopp and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holdridge accompanied members of the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian chinrch Friday and Saturday a t the New York world’s fair. Members attending were David and Steven Kopp, Jean and Chuck Holdridge, Dixié and Terry Gray, Jeff Pendleton and Norma Jean Condon. The groups went Friday night as guests of Rev. and Mrs. Kopp’s parents, Mrs. Arthiu: Kopp of Queens Village and Mr. and Mrs. John Koellner of Brook­lyn.

Charles Woolheater, a student a t the University of South Florida a t Tampa, is one of four students participating in a study of the circulation of sea w ater in Tamj>a Báy. He is also participating in an oceanography research of. the Yellow Bank south of Nassau in the Bahamas. This project will collect samples of limestone in an attem pt to find how carbonate mud consolidates fónn limestone. Charles will help in the evaluat­ing at, the imiversity. He is the son of Mr. and ]^ s . Charles Wool­heater of St. Petersburg and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. LuVeme Woolheater of Margaretville.

Charles Dietrich was discharged from Bassett hospital a t Coopers- town last week Tuesday.

Mrs. Ynez Cairns of Orlando, Fla., is spendii>g the week visiting friends in Margaretville.

Robert Mansheffer is spending several days visiting Mr; and Mrs. Burton Pease at Delhi. He left Monday.

Mrs. Joseph Carli was dis­charged from Margaretville hos­pital Friday. She had been hos­pitalized for a week.

Miss Barbara Carter of Schiller Park, Bl., spent last week Wed­nesday to Friday visiting her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Carter.

Mr. and Mrs. George Rose and family of Wsdton were Sunday din­ner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rose.

Mrs. Isabell Brodkort of Chi­cago is spending several weeks visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald, and family.

Dale Dietrich returned last week Tuesday after spending several days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Ackerley, at Güboa. .

Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kelly and family of Port Jervis were Sun­day visitors a t the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Delanieter spent Sunday visiting his brother- in-laW and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Schoonmaker, a t Poughkeep­sie.

Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Vestal spent last week Tuesday and Wednesday visiting thehr pai:- ents, Mrs. Mary Odell and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook.

The Delaware County Fire­man’s Association will hold its monthly meeting in Margaretville this Monday evening a t 8 at the fire hall.

Bill Blish was one of 13 Boy Scouts and Scouters tapped for the Order of the Arrow a t Crum- horn Mountain camp Friday. Bill, a member^.of Troop 80, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blish.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Alfano and children, Rosemarie, Janet and Anthony, were guests for sev­eral days a t the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. James Porter and son, Joseph.

P atti Reyns of Sugar Loaf, ac­companied by her grandfather, Edson Babcock, returned home on Monday after spending a week in M argaretville with her grandpar- eifls. 'T ' ■ ' .

Mrs. Ernest Kite and family of Trout Creek spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanbridge. Khim remained to spend this week with his grand­parents.

Mr. and Mrs! June Peck of Walton were weekend guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Webster. On ^un- day they were aU dinner guests of Miss Ruth Webster a t South Bethlehem.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Italo Marsico a t their Perch lake camp were Mrs. Chaim- cey Polley and family of Little Falls, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Jo­seph Carli, Joan Schaefer, Mr. and Mra. Ralph DeBari and son, Billy, all of Margaretville.

Mrs. Orrin Marks and daugh­ter, Mrs. S. H. U tter, were week­end guests of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vredenburgh, a t Binghamton. Saturday afternoon they attended the wedding of Robert Vreden­burgh to Susan Lapka a t the Catii- olic church in Chenango Forks.

Mrs. Howard Stout of Long Branch, N. J., returned Monday after being a ^ e s t of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finch, and family since Thursday. She was called by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Tuttle, of Lake Delaware. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Stout attended the funeral of Mrs. Tuttle.

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and daughter, Pamela, are spend­ing the summer a t their Main street home here.

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Ann Sanford, who won-a camp- ership award for a week a t camp, left Thursday for Gb:l Scout camp at Cooperstown.

Jeffrey Pendell took Jackie Elliott, Norma Condon, Dixie and Terry Gray to the World’s fair. They spent íYiday and Saturday there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hold­ridge and children, Jeanne, Rich­ard and Charles Jr., went with the group from Margaretville.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Guntert and sons of Philmont were Sundeiy evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sanford and fainily.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dougherty took Mrs. Cecil Sanford and chil­dren, Wayne, Carolyn and Joan, to Kingston Saturday, where the children consulted with an ear specialist, Dr. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day , of Canandagua spent a couple 'o f days during the week as guests-of their son-in-law andd aughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott, and fam­ily. Mrs. Marion Bowmen and children of Lake Charis, La., and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson GuUvin and children of Phelps were also guests a t the Elliott home during the week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Sanford and daughters, Jessie, Sally and Rosalie, arrived Friday evening a t the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sanford, to spend the weekend. 'They also visited Mrs. Sanford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowan, in Weaver hollow. Jessie remained to spend time with her imcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DeSilva, in Dry Brook.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hosier were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hosier and I'ain- ily at Delhi.

Freddie Lanzi and Jimmy Dobsa went to New York by bus Sun­day to attend the baseball game between the Yankees and the Cleveland Indians.

Mr. and Mrs. Myroii Sanford and son, Bobby, of Sloatsburg were Sunday afternoon' guests a t the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter, Diane, were Sunday eve­ning guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hosier.

Jeffrey Pendell plans to enter the Veterans hospital in Albany Thursday for observation.

The bake sale held Saturday for the benefit of the church paint fund, netted $28.83.

Mr. and Mre. Marshall Dough­erty and son, Donald, of Edinburg, Pa., and Jimmy White of Elmer, N. J., arrived in the valley Mon­day. They will visit relatives and friends during a week’s vacation.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nulty of Brooklyn spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinrtz and sons of Hinrley visited for the week with his mother, Mrs. Es­ther Kurtz, and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett.

Mr. and Mrs. Steel Sherratt had as their guests for several days-Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fogarty, of Scarsdale, N. Y. —

John, Dean and Wayne Yerry ot Buffcdo are spending the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yerry.

Mrs. Tillie Cange and son, Ed­ward, visited relatives at Carl Place, L. I., over the weekend.

Mrs. Helen Cm*tis and sons of Big Indian visited her sister, Mrs. Hiram Miller, Sunday.

Donald Buley is on a two-week vacation from his duties a t IBM.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bennett, son, Edward, and daughter. Miss Rose Marie Bennett, of Cliffside, N. J., spent the weekend with lis mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, and sister, Mrs. Esther Kurtz.

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