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"pAC TWEWTY TWO LFGAt, POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL JANUARY 4. Connt) Notion 170 county court, dutchess county CEOKGE r. DAVIS. Plaintiff, CHARLES ZAC1IMAN arid MARY ZACHMAN, Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sate, duly made and entered In the above entitled artlon and bearing.

date this 17th day o( December, 1961, 1, the undersitned. the referee In said Judgment named, will sell si public auction, at the front corridor of the Dtrtcbess County Court House, In the City of rouffhkeepete. County of Dutchess and Stale of New York, on the 19th day of February, 1962 at 11 o'clock In the 'Town Notice 190i on any day, Monday thru Friday DEATHS :00 a.m. to 4:10 m. Bids moat be submitted In seeled envelonea to the nmr Business Manager of ithe Central School msirtct at any time! before 7:30 E.B.T.

on February la, 1962, when they will be opened and publicly read. i ne ttoara oi relocation of the central District SI. kill. Highland. New York npaqu I BOWMAN Jammrr 2.

1M1 Georf A. of tiw Bowman, haaband of Mary Winn Bow man of Pln Plaint, formerly of Red Monk and 8tanfordv.llt. Funeral aervlcea Saturday at 1 m. frnm IVck and Peck Funeral Home, Fine Plain. Interment Washington Hollow cemetery.

Jesse Fowler Dies, Retired Fireman Towni of IJoyd, and Platte reaervea the light to reject any or all bkla. and award those whirl, they believe to bi rmtn. in ine Dest inierect of the District. iw. THEODORE KTHI INK T.

Clerk 100225 MisceLlinrous Notices ZOO jam imiih imkihj ovihr Bank No. 24WO. Unless returned to Hank irutiwij! ma i uii um i luni nn. zj wpj. umrsa mutura forenoon of that day, the premlaea In I within 70 days, bonk will be void the Town of Wapptnjier, County nicneaa dfrnen "All that tract or parcel of land In the Village of WaptHngera Falla, Town of Wapplnger, County of Pntchen and State of New York, bounded and described an followa BEGINNING at a point In the center line of a right of way twenty feet In width aald point being In front of the renter tine of a party wall said wni wait uvula ins rusnprijr wan tn i brick dwelling on the herein de wribed r.Ilvabeth Ann premise and being olniani Nnrtn Through default In conditional salei contract, First Trust Co of Albany will; ell at public auction at Canter'a Motor! Co.

Inc. 7fi0 Main Street, New York on Thuraday. January 11th, I9A2 at 1100 AM, a I95fi Plymouth, Snort Coupe Savoy, Serial No F29 271443 and Motor No. the same, repon eaaed from Cmmle Orlando. 127 Union Street, Poughkeepsle, New York jCt'MMING A zin Jesse Merritt Fowler, Birchcr avenue, Hyde Park, died'yester day at the Northern Dutchess Health center, Rhinebeck, after Carmine Cslahro Friend, may call at an Illness or 12 days, lie had hoen retired for seven years as a incomplete.

fireman for St. Andrew on Hud son and for the Hyde Park School district. and educated in Rhine January 1162, Joseph A. trane', Funeral service, will be held from the Deck, Mr Fowler Was the Son of James Delehanty Funersl Home. tni 200303' East Msln Street.

Wsflplnger. onu iiiuiiaua ic Mond.y st Requiem Mass SI WeM OWIer. Un Sept. 15, 1900, rrSSSfr iTTLWcRXrJ In Millerton. he married the for Friend may call at the Funeral Home mer MlSS Ella BliCgS.

The COUple Saturday and Sunday evening 7 to hfl( going there from this city. westerly thirty eight 38 1 feet more or teas from the Intersection of the center tin of aald twenty 7ni foot light of way with the weirtrrty line at Mill Street and running thence with other landa of party of the first part (Centore) and running through the center line of Mid party wall and In continuation thereof Northeaaterty eighty Ave SS feet; thence with other landa Road, I'rmghfceepwic. Davla Dtddrll. Station NY.i tntfe notke thai your 1M7 Mercury, aerial r57MK S37R9M, which ha been repouraed by reaiwn of defaul In the terms of a leln or tide retention Mint rumen I held by the underaigned will be offered for aale at public aurtion to the hlgheat bidder at i 10 00 A on I 10 A2 at Toomey Line Mere Inr 745 Main Street, Poughkeep ale. New York.

Termi cash The under alrned reaen'ea the right to at aald of party of the flrat part (Cen tore Northweaterly twenty two (22) feet more or lets to point In range with ale rihweaterly twenty two (22) feet I t'nlvemal I T. Credit CoriMirallon 2no 2ir January 2. iK2 At st SURVIVING, in addition to his LV! are three sons. William H. loved husband of Mnry Cummlng nnd pnd Fouler, Hyde fitlhrr of Inuglaa W.

Cummins and p. antt Iec Pnurlnr Mn Dora Sprerkleaon Funeral aerv arK ana IIrOia JCSSC OWICr iret win be conducted at the wicket Sr city; a brother," Gilbert Fow and Troop Funeral Home, Oulnrv. e.n,ik:uMn Maaa Saturday. January ji. i2 in ler, Brooklyn, five grandchildren, torment win be in mi wvnThaton reme flVe Krcat grandchildrcn and sev Irrv, Qulncy.

Mna Frlcfdn will receued at the Wlckea and Tnwm f. eral illCCCS atld nephews. nrrnl llnmc, Thuraday and Frld.iv tu ie.nk evening! Loral arrangementa in charge The HCV. Joseph H. Rainpar.

Robert If. Auchmoody Funeral ir the SaUCprllCS Methodist church, will officiate at funeral EtjggggggggggggggggBkt JigagtfflflBrHjggH gllllllllia2s(flllllllllBlllllllllllllB Home. JESSI9M. roVLER, BifcTier avenue, Hyde Park, retired fireman for St. Andrew on ludson ami the Hyde Park School district, died yesterday at the Northern Dutchess Health center.

Today's Market 2:30 Stock Prices MERRILL LYNCH. PIERCE. FENNER SMITH DOW JONES AVERAGES the center line of a party wall aald Krty wall being the weaterly wall of i brick building on the hrreln de ectibed premlaea; thence with other landa of party of the first part (On litre anal through the center line of aald party wall and in continuation thereof aoulhwesterly eighty five 85 feet to the center line ol a twenty (20) foot light of way aforeaald; thenre with aald center line aouth eaaterly twenty two (22 feet more or leu to the place of beginning Together with a right of way ten MO) feet in width adjacent to and ten (10 1 Iret southerly from the southerly line of the above described premises running from the southwesterly corner fH the above described premlnes ftoutheasterly to the westerly line uf Mill Street, Subject to a right of way ten Hfl) feel In width adjacent to and ten i lot feet Northerly from the southerly bne of the above described premises running from the southwesterly corner of the above described premises southeasterly to the weaterly line of Mill Street Iteing a portion of jA No. 50 aa shown on a map of "lwelllng Properties of the Dutchess llleachery Inc as amended June, 1939, made by O. A.

D'Luhosch. and Hied In the office ol the Clerk or the County of Dutchess aa Map No 1R20. Being a portion of the premises conveyed by E. Louise Tannahill, 1 athrop Carlton Pope and Wallre Conkling, residuary devisees under the last will and testament of Alice Judson. late of the City of Beacon, Dutchess County, New York, deceased, to An gelo Centore and Louise Centore, husband and wile, by deed dated June 14, 1M9 and recorded In the Dutchess County Clerk's Office on July 5, 1949 In Liber 720 of Deeds at Page 453.

Being the aame premises, known and designated aa It Brick Bow, Wap plngers Falls, Dutchess County, New ork, conveyed by Angelo Centore and Louise Centore. husband and wife, to Rose Marie Swltzer, by deed bearing date the 6th day of June, 1953 and recorded In the I hitches County Clerk's Office on the Hth day ol June 1953 In Liber 833 ol Deeds at Fage 27. Dated. December 27th. lfil.

R. DONALD SLEE Referee JOHN A REED, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff Oflire and Address 75 Market Street Poughkeepsle, N. 170 22 1 'lkirnthy Tatniatler. Kenneth Pnlmalier.

Clover St, Poughkeepsle. NY. take nntlre thai your 11)55 Ford, Serial irUJ FOWLEII Jesse Mrrritt. at llhincherk 1 3X9, wnicn nas oeen ny 'reason ol default In the terms of a leln for title retention Instrument held by the I undersigned will be tillered for sale at 'public auction to the highest bidder at 1 10 no A on I 13 A2 at Roberts Pontiar. 4M Main St PoucKkeepsie.

New York Trrma canh 1 he "mderslrned reserve the right to bid at said sale I nitersal I T. Credit Corporation 200 220 I T.OST Bank Book. Poughkeepsle Sav lines Bank No 227 7hfi rented to CMMPonTfE Domlnlck. January inerai ji aa services Saturday at 10:30 a. m.

MICC rmCt XII at George Sweet's Funeral, "if uvf January 3. 1M2 Serviorii from hOITlP. 29 South Post man. llVflt? Sweet's Funeral Home. 29 South Post Tlnriil iII Un in Iho Union Hoad.

Hyde Park. Saturdav. January "uriai Will IT in me Union at ii with the Hev Joaeith ii t't'incterv. Kast Park. Kainesr.

Jr of the Saugertien Mrlhod.it Church nmriatlng Friends may call el I ailinR nnurs U1C lUOCrai M.iai. it Col Gas and F1 the funersl home Thursday anil Fridnv hnmp Mill ho fnnirhl nnH Inmnr. lirtfl Albany teacher and SUDCr evening. from 7 to 9 in. Inleiinen! rl rhrlcmQC 1 0flS IN I nion (emeleiy or Hyde Far in i uutun (haiKe of George W.

Sweet. Former Teacher the funeral M'ss Christine C. Ernst, 80. re Industrials 726.82 Railroads 148.85 Utilities 127.24 ABC Paramount Allls Chalmers Aluminum Co American Airlines American Can American Cyanamid Amer Mach Fdy American Motor American Radiator Amer and American Tobacco Ampex Corp Anaconda Armco Steel Atchison and SF RAR Avco Baltimore Ohio RR I Beth Steel I Boeing Brunswick Corp Celanese Corp Central Hud and El I Chrysler I dies and Ohio Ry Funrral Director 251 AI.I.EN FUNERAL HOME. INC.

n.EASANT VALLEY, MErcurj 551J4 MJLLWIOOK. N. ORIole 7611 ROBERT H. AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES. INC.

lfi Grand Avrnua. Trl GLob, 2 lfiHO Harold Pells, 55, Worked for Lumb visor, died early Lhnstmas morning in the Child's hospital, Albany. Having taught 16 years i in Poughkeepsie and one year i in Grafton, before going to AI 1 bany. Miss Krnst retired in 1953 after more than 50 years of teaching. At her retirement, she had 1 ells, jo, tormerly a lMMn stirwrvisnr of intprmediate DOWL1NG KUNERAL HOME MERRfT DOWUNC.

Uc. Mr 43 FAIRV1EW AVE. Gtlic 2 2410 l2 .1 hi. home. New rait Rnjin llichland In hi.

7Bth year Funeral ler. will he held Salurtl.v ninrnnni mm am frm the Finns llelchl Funeral Home, ID Main SI HiahUnd Interment St I'eter. Temeter. liarOUl 1 CMS, J.1) te: d.nv?r Luml? WIOTdworkinB grades in Albany for 20 years Friend, mav rail Thursday evmini i o. lor i.i years, died unexpected after 14 years of teaching in the un.l L'riHuw sftArnnfin ainH mnnind nH.l..

4 f. t.v jraimiaj uun service Albany school system, station, 354 Mansion street. a resident of 399 State street, Assistant Medical Examiner' a ihnm, rm.i a neoHn. i. i2 widow of Thompson ruled death was caused 0f state College for Teachers Motors ierhMrrnr.ri.n?ar uZ' by hrt seizure, police said.

New York university and Colum en Dynam'cs uen Hfiil Kniiay afternoon and rrnin FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR J. FRALEIGH. Lie. Msr. 41 Marshall SI.

Globe 2JKIID William G. Miller Son Funeral Humes GL 24790 GL 2 1140 MULVEY FUNERAL HOME W1IXIAM F. MULVEY, Lie. Mjr. 211 Mansion SI Phone Glxibe 4 41IJ KOPF KNOTT.

Hilda Rralthwalte. Wa.hlnclcm It (' January O'Malley Knntl 1 HihI Iiv riauirhl kins nf Mlllhri, nn mr. I'CIIS, 91 TerShing aVCnUO. 1,13 UniVPrsilv Knnlt ol Ixk Anseles. Calltnmla sml uld uiuveraliy.

4 urandehlldren Serines at the C.r.re 8S born in StaatsbUrg. March Fpivnpai churrh. Miiihrnok. Saturday. 2fi.

iflofi, son of the late William SHE WAS a charter member of ronirihutton. To" ih" vvtory fells Sr and Mary Catherine Delta Kappa Gamma, national Tator Polls. Educated in Staats honor society in education, and a of the Ttrlll.h fr.mplre. North Mnlrolm i i si. nssininn.

v. are preierred Ar burg and Hyde Park, he lived in member of the State Retired ol Fun'rl the latter place until coming here Teachers association. State Teach in years ago His wife, the for crs association. National Educa mer Miss Alice Alton, died 10 tors association. Albany Public years ago.

He was a disabled vet School Teachers association and Corn Products Curtis Wright Daystrom Dome Mines Douglas Aircraft Dow Chem duPont de Nemour Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak Elec Bond Share El Paso Nat Gas Fairchild Cam Florida Power up .81 up .52 off .41 46V 22 66y4 21 45 44V. 39H 17Hi 15 134H 103 20 524, 70Vt 27 23 26 42 51 47 36 36 51 59 28 81 56 17 40 27 33 72V 241 27' 108 30 Zenith Radio 69 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Associated Oil Belock Inst Equity Corp Hycon Elec Occidental Pet Universal Controls UNLISTED STOCK Western Pub 70 N. Y. Trap Rock 15 Rotron 41 E. F.

MacDonald 57 Bank Stocks MERRILL LYNCH. PIERCE, FENNER SMITH Bid Asked Bankers 73 77 Chase Manhattan 91 95 Chemical Corn 98 101 First National N.Y. 107 110 Morgan Guaranty 133 138 Irving 54 57 Manufacturers Han 85 68 U. S. Trust of N.Y.

148 156 7 11 4 3 24 9 72 16 42 59 Insurance Stocks MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER SMITH Bid Asked Bogus Bills Appear In Upstate Areas SYRACUSE API CbUJj. terfeit $10 and $20 bills of an "issue" mat first showed op In Vew York City have appeared Jn; Central New York in Increasing numbers the last Secret Service agent said today. Agent Myron Welnstein said bogus $20 had been reported Syracuse, Binghamton, Water town, Auburn, Ithaca and as far as Albanv. while most of the $10s had been concentrated in the Syra cuse area. He described the bills as "deceptively good enough to fool the public." The source and the total number of bills in circulation has not been determined, Welnstein said.

Aetna Agric Amn Ins Glens Falls Great American Hanover Hartford 137 143 36 38 25 Home JOSEPH L. PARMELE FUNERAL DIRECTOR 74 llnlnht Avenue. Tel. Glohe 3 0700 ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Wappingers Falls SCHOONMAKER Glibe 41800 SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George W. Sweet.

Lie. Mgr. HTDE PARK. Tel CApllal 9 2624 General Foods Gen Motors Gen Telephone General Tire Rubber Goodvear and Gulf Oil Homestake Mining Int Business Machines Int Harvester Int Nickel Canada Int Tel and Tel lbany chapter 12, Order of the nt Paper Manville Kennecott 60 46 115 31 73 94 56 28 87 43 31 52 58 52 79 58 33 55 61 55 83 61 29 Tunnels Explored For Cause of Blasts NEW BRITAIN, CONN. AP) Investigators explored electrical tunnels under the city's downtown area today for the cause of a fire and cxDlosions that popped two dozen manhole covers yesterday.

Some of the iron covers were tossed as far as 40 feet No one was injured. One flying cover narrowly missed Fire Chief George W. Scarlett and several of his men. Power was shut off in the business district at the height of the evening rush hour. Traffic was snarled as street and traffic lights went out.

Prov. Washington Ins 26 Travelers 167 175 U. S. Fire 42 44 Westchester 40 43 State Bonds NEW YORK (AP New York state bonds. (Quoted on a yield basis).

4s Jan. 1965, 2.35 2.15; 4s Jan. 1964. 2.30 2.10; 2s Thruway 1982 84, 3.65 3.55. Public authority bonds: (Bid and asked) N.

Y. State Thruway 3.10s 1994. 91 82; N. Y. State Florists 235 CUT FLOWERS PLANTS Surrot Notice.

175 HRAHAM'S NOTICE Presentation ol CUlm. Flower Arrangements 17 Orchard Place GL 4 'ATJnua In hi. hlth year Kunt ral tnlrpi will I ark. IlUermeiU 1 he hrld Snturday morninK tl 8 I Union Hvdc Park SCA 207 M. DAVID FARRPIX.

a k.a MICH AEL AVID FARRKI.L. Drredent Piimuant to an order of Hon. W. V1N CENT GRADV, Surrojate of Dutches! County, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JOHNSTONE all peron having claims afcalnvt the estate of M. DAVID FARREI.U a'k'a MICHAEL DAVID FARRELL.

de reaited. late of the Town of Dover in ttatd County, are required to exhibit lh aame with voucher! therefor to I tb underalgned Cecelia M. "'arrell. Fxeeutrtx of aald eatato, at the office 1 of Rosen Roien. 11 Market tn the City of I'ouf hkeepsle on or.

before the 2Ut day of March 2 Dated this mh da ct September li. CECELIA KARRELL. Executrix Rosen A Rosen Attorney for Estate 11 Market St. Pouhkeep3l N. Y.

In Memoriam rialo Ml Pni.irhhMniilr. 2. iz senirei fmm 20 eran. having served in the Pacific the Stale Council of Social Stud Mimn aiurn.iy. January ai il in a Friends may rail at 20 Smith theater in World War II ios; also, the Albany City club, Streft.

Thursday and Friday eveninm lnl.pmi,l Uffuwlliiun irmrtrry. Newburith. in chsritr Sl'KVIVING ARE two Eastern Star, Albany Historical i Mrcomac funrrai srrMcr. Mrs K()lth Croshier, city, and stKicty and Trinity Methodist Miss Reatnce Pells. Hyde Park: church.

Albany. a brother. Earl Pells. Hyde Park: Members of the Class of 1920, "li'Tjanuaw "imi 'L an aunt. Mrs Jennie Wetzler, Pouchki cpsie Hifih school, ciedi 3tt smith strwt.

FrMay. January at Rhincbcck. and several nieces, catetl their Phois annual year 9 a and from SI Mary. hiin i at to a whrrr a Ma. ni Riui.

nephew and cousins. book to Miss Ernst and she was X'a mny OfTiciatinfi at funeral services here at the class reunion in 1940. Smith Wednesday and Tnur flnv cieninm 7 to 9 p. Saturday at 2 p. m.

at George Funeral services were conducted Mc Sweefs Funeral htime. 29 last Thursday afternoon, with the South Post road. Hyde Park, will Rev. Tarrcnce F. Ofiden.

Trinity he the Hev Jon T. Keekley, of Methodist church, Albany, offi rhiiip St Timothy's Lutheran church, ciatinc. be in Egg Market NEW YORK (AP) lUSDA onTarTe' short to light STK PWer Hs 2006: 40 urns. Demand fair to slightly im 5 proved today. iwnoiesaie sening prices Dasea on exchange and other volume sales.) Mixed colors: Extras (47 In Imlnfl memory of our atNlrr May Johnstone, Oakledice I'ark.

bauKertii'a, v.ho paswd away Jan. 4. January cornea wnth sad regret It brings a day we will never furicrt. No terse can aay, no worda repay The slater we lost on thai aad day. Binned: Sister.

FRANCES K. HARPER. Brothers. AI.EXANDF.R HltAITII and WILFRED URAITM st itiKhiand and 9 oriock at ncnus may can ai me funeral St Augustine Churrh Interment High home tomorrow, 7 to 9 p. m.

I.inrt Cemetery Funeral arrangement In rharge of Ouy and John Tnrwnr Friend, may call Friday alterntKin and evening I PF.I.LS Harold, suddenly, at PoughUeeD aie, N. Y. January 3. 1962. Services I from Sweet's Funeral Home.

29 South Post Rorid. Hyde Park, Saturdjy. Ian nary 6, at 2 with the Rev. Jon T. Joseph Crane, Falls Plumber, 51 Philip Pampinella, Ran Cab Business Philip Pampinella, 68.

who for mury was in the taxicab service business here, died last night at 'his home, Angola road, Cornwall, Joseph A. Crane. 51. of 1G An after a brief illness Lockheed Aire Marine Midland McDonnell Aire Minn Mng Monsanto Chemical MontR Ward National Biscuit Natl Dairy Natl Distillers Central RR Niag Mohawk PW North Amer Aviation Northern Pacific Ry Ohio Edison Olin Mathieson Pan American Airlines Pennsylvania RR Pfizer, Chas. Phelps Dodge Phillips Petroleum Polaroid Pub Ser El Gas Radio George Bowman, Retired Farmer, 84 George A.

Bowman, B4. Pine WILUAM r.l.H. ucrairni i ur p. Ttmiil iv lft.r rt to an order ol Hon. W.

VINCENT lains. mM UCSIMy alter ADY. Surrogate of Dutche. County an incss several Weeks. He NOTICE IS HKREBV GIVEN, thai all parsons h.vinj ci.im.

against th, was a retiretl dairy farmer, who estate 01 William specs, ucccascu. iirj, oi the city oi i ouBhketp.ie in ssid had been living with his claugh K. kiey oi si Timothy Luthiran sara road. Wappingers Falls, died Mr. Pampinella moved to Corn ITurKomr" fXSfHSJ'Si this morning at the Veterans' Ad wal from this city a few months! JH 9 pm intermi iinion Lemi tery i ministration hospital at Castle ago.

He was born in New Yorki of Hvde Park. In charge ol George Sweet NOTICE Presentsllon ol Claim WILUAM SPECK SCA 207 Decetlent Pur County sre required to exhibit the with voucher, therelor to the under.tgned Dolores Swenson. Executrix ol said estate, st the office ol Herbert J. Usvlr, 13 Washington Street In the it of Poughkeepsle on or before the 1st dsv of April, 1962. Dated thl.

26th day of September, 1961. 1IULOI1ES SWENSON Administrator Executor HERBERT DAVIS Attorney for Executrix 13 Waahlngton Street New ter, Mrs. Mark Piester, since September. From 1950 until moving to Pine Plains, he lived in Red I look and for 42 years before that in Stan fordvillc. Born in Rock City, he was the son of the late Albert Iwlll.lAUC married to toe lormer Miss Mary New Vork.

January Wing anil was a member of the Pnint uhnro ho hn.l tuwn a mil innl ion 1 1 BOI t.n tt Ihn latrtf 'tdyineon s.inr' lal Anril Incnnh nnrt lcnrhino Trnina ItCp oieei A plumber employed bv Shaker, Pampinella. Duh PIT.VFR Eduh Age B2 Of Miller Travis anil Oliinn Inc for Tfi vpars Safeway Stores ton. New Vork At Rhincbcck. January 'raVI nC Ior AMOr. TIIF survivors are two St Rpeis PaDer 2.

itn2 wife of the late wuiiam Mr Crane was born In Wappin "'r survivors are io at. i aper Kuneri wnices at the vtn Vniu idrrh in niin sisters, Mrs. Florene Falci, Rich 1 Sears Roebuck erton.2n" ini the lute William' aiid Elizabeth montl Hill. L. I.

and Mrs. Jos Schenley Dist. muiinu, iiiKiiiaitu; a utoiti ouiLidii ru er, Anthony Pampinella, High Socony Mobil land, and several neiccs and Southern Co. Southern Pacific Ry The funeral will be conducted Sperry Kand torment tronnale remetery rlenna mav call at the funeral home, Thursday Lrant. exenlng 7 9 MR.

CRANE attended St. Mary's'1 RFEr. M.hei. i iiu.h.onviiie. and Wappingers High nephews 175 6355.

ains Melhtxltst church. MR. BOWMAN IS survived )V1I1JIU Ixl'UL'. lilt. II.

Ul Huehle. deceased, late Mr Ilinmnnrfnn0 jfj UIIUMIIUII III. I 3, I'll J. utllll lJVS.lt stasr aRIU a ured tu exhibit the with. Pleasant Valley, Mrs Judy D.s." iSFP.SJSX'jnZipnvhari.

Mankato. Minn. ff0m DeLaVdl Untisru A tOfit) itniiu1 hit Mr unst flHWll All I iVOP VOtprSin fit Mrt Hflro'id smith, hrr Min in uw i'nri(i wnr ii hn hplnnffPfl in ihn from the Kiting Heights Funeral i Std Oil the sVcl" T'nSZ Wappingers Falls post of the Vet home. 38 Main street. Std Oil Ohio ns of P'oreign Wars.

He was a Saturdaj at 8:30 a.m. with Studebaker charge oi ine Roberts' Funeral Hume i a of St Mary's Mass of Requiem to be offered at Sunray Oil church. Wappingers Falls, and a St. Augustine's church. Highland.

Texaco nf ii.iv q.ii at 9 a. m. Burial will take place Texas Ins ELS' 2AI Sf He also was a fourth degree mem in the Highland cemetery Transitron from We.iey chnnet. ii North ctmton 5tT 0f the Knights of Columbus Friends may call at the funeral union Carbide North' ciimon Among the survivors are a sis home tomorrow afternoon and United Aircraft ur! remeitrv in charue of MrCornac cr, Thomas Crane, three nieces Funeral Srv.cf am, QnQ nephcW( ai of Wappin. Qr pefCr NorOtH, The funeral will be conducted Of Westchester, 72 Monday at 9.30 a.

m. from the NKW VORK 'AP) NfiTirE Pmmtrition "1'm. SCA 207 Hermun (. Ruchlf. iHtlenl Pursuant to un order o( Hon GRADV.

Surmfialr of Itutiheu Counly. Mrs Pipntor nnl NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVfcN. Ihul IPIWO t' JUgllUrS ftirS. IlCSlCr JllUj persons halnu rl.ums aitatttst the eslule Jrs. ol Herman (j nuenie.

tiei eaava. 1a1 of the Ton ol Pleasant alley, in si County, are required Mankalo. Minn. Mis" lxerlrea rrom LeLavai X. Delehanty Funeral Westchester county physician col estate, at 75 Market strVvi.

in the en. Horicourt. Red lltMik. and Dominick Oiamportone. 77.

died home. Kast Main street. Wap lapsed and died yesterday as he S.y Mrs Helen Mar Ingle. Kirklantl, this morning after a brief illness PinWrs Falls wlth a Mass of as about to enter a Manhattan riir thim 2th d.iv ul (k tiilwr. 1'Si! I.

H.nn.ll.i! Hiwimiim tn l.n St pal 1 iimnt tiritli frittniie JI.IIN A RFKI. unu IKIIl fciuai fel uiiui.iiir Executo. REED AND RF.E1. ESQS. Attorneys lor Kxeculor 75 Msrkrt Street.

Foughaeeime. New ork at his home. New Paltz road, Requiem to be offered at St. restaurant with friends. United Airlines United Corp i United Fruit Universal Match Steel Rubber Vanadium Corp Wcstinghouse El Western Union Woolworth 571 53 85 57i 58l 854 454 32" 45 67 "i 51H 34 '4 854 704 284 19H 45 634 44 46 41'a 21'i 18 48 'i 62 58'i 217V4 6214 5378 40 76 3714 594 35 36 8IV4 26 39 52 56 28 23 51 55 10 4 27 57 122 18 120 38 42 8 26 31 77 57 25 38 41 90 Yesterday's Poultry Market NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) lbs.

min.l 36 37: extras medium Live poultry. Receipts light. tus. average. oin smaiis Trading active for broilers and i3S lbs.

average) 28 29: stand fryers, demand slow to moderate ards 34 35: checks 29 30. lfor hens By hellSi Blacks WTiites: ovcr 6 lbs 22 23. Broilers or fry Extras (47 lbs. mill 1.) 36 Rocks 3 4 lbs average 29. i' .40 averagei few 26 27: Rock cockerels 3 4 lbs 33 35; top quality 47 lbs.

irun. average 28 29: White Crosses 3 37 41: mediums (41 lbs. average) lbs average (all pullets) 25: snaus ios. average. mile Crosses Ibs average (all cockerels' 23.

Roasting chickens. rocks 5 Ibs and up 33. Dressed poultry. Turkeys grade and U. S.

grade ready 33 35 28 29: 1 Browns: Extras (47 lbs. min.) 38 39: top I quality (47 lbs. min.) 38 39; mediums 141 lbs. average) 33 35: smalls (36 lbs. average) intrest offerjngs of 3 7' young turkeys 8 14 Ibs reported at 29: fryer roasters 4 8 lbs 31: Butter NEW YORK (AP) (USDA I Butter offerings of top grades burdensome: grade adequate.

Demand spotty. Prices unchanged. Cheese steady. Prices unchanged. Ochoonmaker Chapel FUNERAL GL 4 1800 FREE 5 SESSION COURSE IN MUTUAL" FUNDS leading to a profitable full time prestige career in the investment business.

No experience necessary. Appointment assured for those who qualify. Course starts Monday, January 8th at 7. 00 p. m.

To secure your reservation Phone GL 2 1250 or GL 2 7273 TODAY PHILIP DeGRANDIS 35 MARKET ST. POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. City Notices dren. Marys church there at 10 a. m.

Dr. Peter Narath. 72. collapsed 1 Conducting funeral services na1 rlllrea Burial will be in St. Mary's cem lon a sidewalk in front of 17 East 2 p.

m. Saturday at the Peck and 'ears llom U10 'he Dcl.aval hep etery. i75 f.53 Peck Funeral Home. Pine Co Friends may call at the fun ttt will be the Rev. Harlan Scott I Son of the late Jaochino and "al Saturday and Sunday, ni ftf.twwi.it r.v,.,r.

7 to Thp Rnsnrv rprita Burial will lake place in tl.e!p,,'Ulau be given there Sunday iiv m.t Lniin ill iiaij. i.uv, ion. at a p. m. He came to this country in 1898.

living in New York City until Strvhanyn, lOf Hughsonville MITICK TO B1D1IKILS The Bo.ni oi Educsiiiin of ine' tiiy i Washington Hollow cemetery. School lhstrii'1 ol the City ol I'ouKhkeep sie. County of Slate ol New York, hereby invites the submission ol ki aaA HA sesled bid. fill the mrchsse ol IswtU JJ BOLT IIAHIIWAKr: AND KrJMOVAItl.c: MUU.10N5. Rlri.

will tu. rMwiiMl ....111 I. 1 the ih Jy oi Jmuary i.z, me Mrs. Miibtl Reed, 8fi. died this oiiveri survives Administratis.

Building, 11 Collcgf Ave ivuvtii, BUivivts nue, 1'uuKhkrrpfcir. Nt York, at which morning in Hugnsunville, uhero1 limf and place all aealed bids will he ma.) home With Mr and publicly opened Specification and bid dFaL V. i 1 tl tornu may be obtained at the Admliils MfS. Harold E. OlTUlll, tier Son St 1 in law and daughter, the only sur vivors.

Mrs. need, me lormer Miss Mabel Penn. was born in New Castle. in 1885. She lived for several years in 58th street.

An ambulance was summoned from Roosevelt hospital, but he was pronounced dead on arrival. Narath, who lived in Yorktown Heights, had been associated with the Northern Westchester hospital at Mount Kisco about 20 years. He previously had worked at Pol bias. IhMrd of Kduegtlon of the City School Illstlict of the City of Poughkeepsle, Counly ol Dutchess. II College Avenue.

By ARTHUR GALllPfU Imftl.lrtff tt mh nnt TO i.nfirc nnn TT; services Saturday lycUnie and inox mu hospitals it, uic j.iiaa nulla unr. nasyi jirynanyn, a iiauve," of the Ukraine, died yesterday I He was a founder and had been I afternoon in Columbia Memorial editor of the International Journal ALSO SURVIVING are Hudson, after a brief of Urology. daughters, Mrs. Pauline illness. A retired farm hand, he Newark.

N.J.. Mrs. Florence Cal had lived several years Pjnna, IRnppr Mnnrp in Npvii; Horn 4. 1886, he came to this Manaqinq Editor, 44 N.J.. Mrs.

Roger VnB hwrahif rntlldB lha sesled bids for furnishing and Installing I home, WappinglTS Falls aluminum doors and hardwarr al three I Bid. will be received until uu A urace uiraiu. nyue ram. anUC0Untry 30 years ago. LOCKPORT (AP) Joseph rvirc pncciinift 11 an 1H.1.OT 1 Pittsburgh, where she married Philip a I lo.Sc",..1Llc"y.

and Dominick Giamportone Funeral home. Red Hook. Satur i fercd a falal heart seizure last day at 9:30 a.m. with a Mass ofjnjght while attending a Chamber of the Roberts' Funeral Busmes. Manager th marri.

I ova" i luiierai win ue coiiaucieu pmna. a radio and newspaper i two sons, rruiip uiamporionc.itrom inc Burnett and Kokefelleriovnrniivp anH rivic Iparfpr snf NtrrirF! Tn R.liliFRii r.t liar Keed Ot IwOVinglon. ly.i,,., i lc i i nj 7 January t. I ,1 in IQ9 SprviPP. I The Boal of Wucation of the Clly "tv" Hopewell JUnCUOn, 17 grand School District ol the City ol Poughkrep Will be private.

Under the alrec irln prpal nrnml. counly of Iutche. state of New rjheriv Funeral I Una ne 6realBranu child. MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange MAIN OFFICE 67 Broad Street New York 4, N. Y.

High School 9 00 A I I on the 10th day of January l'A2. at the LISTCO Aonunistrsuoo ounoing, ji tunege ive nue. Poughkeepsle. New York, at whlchlCr.r Arr.Hinf VirflfT. lime and place all sealed bids will be TUT AM.I.IUCI1I TII.IIIII fom.rbT'.ed't11 Mrs.

Carmine Calabro. 227gio. Newark. N.J.. and two broth 'home after 7 p.

m. tomorrow. iration Building The Board of Education jsmitii street, said today that fiveers, Leo Giamportone, children and two stepchildren alsoland Charles Giamportone, Ne Overnight Deaths By The Associated Press Requiem to be offered at 10 a. Commerce meeting. at St.

Sylvia's Roman Catholicl Onlv last Tuesday thp 44 vpar Otlier survivors include four, church. Tivoli. The Rev. James pjnna was named managing i i ii.1 It'tino rlL't imll niTidiilo In. Mait.

mis. juscptiiiic uiutuaiiu, eauor oi ine LiOCKpori union nun Highland, Mrs. Vinzie Mezzateta.lcrment will take place in St. 4 Journal by the newspaper's Orlando, Mrs. Lena Priolo, Paul's cemetery, Red Hook, publisher.

Peter Corson. Los Angeles, and Mrs. Lucy Mag 1 Friends may call at the funeral addition to his new duties. Pinna was to continue as mana reserves the right to reject any or bids. Board of Education of the Clly School District ol toe Clly of Poughkeepsle.

County of 11 College Avenue. By: ARTHUR 1. CALUPPO Business Manager 1W223 Town Notice 190 ger of the newspaper's radio station WUSJ He succeeded Easton A. Elliott as managing editor. survive Mr.

Calabro who died want. Monoav in a two car collision in ine lunpra wi he rnndnr ed inc mnorc r. t. Route 44. west of Mlllbrook.

Mrs.lfrom the Eltine Heichts Funeral ini ci Zn Calabro identified herself as his home 38 Main street, a hear, izure. De VVATERTOWN (AP) Wil former wife. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. with a Lhn hnrn in Rmb nnMrv n.T W' Children surviving are Domin High Mass of Requiem to be cele 1 as a child plajed for the royal at Cape Vincenl dWlart ff ick Calabro 18; Carmine Calabro, bratad at St. AugusUne's church, families of Belgium.

in SmySa of inr Joanna Calabro. 16; Highland at 11 a.m. Burial will Bulgaria. Italy and Romania. He'us suHered VoSSa wheri Ws'F NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Eduratiua of Central school Dwinct tti.

Towns of Uoyd. awuru, 10; uo.iu at i a.m. ouiiai win Bulgaria, Ita and Romafua. Heies suffered Mondav wheri his Cf bro; 10 Si' Peter his American debut in C.ZJBSlJliM i of SnuUl Fends may call at the funeral negie hall in 1920. Ion a slippery highway near Three SLE Stcpcludren surviving are home tonight and tomorrow after Mile bay reoesud form, of wd ma bs ob Mrs.

Shirley Titanic, 320 Mill noon and night. Arrangements are MONTREAL Ross Huntington BXerT jJT TSSLrrscounrt 5.treff'nand Patricia Sykes. under the direction of Guy and McMasler. 81. chairman of thelco.

of Canada's board of direc SHASKAN CO. 271 Main Street Poughkeepsle, New York Phone: 454 6100 Openings for: Registered Representatives Mutual Fund Salesmen STOCKS BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS Direct Wire to New York Resident Manager Miss Betty Waldman 'nVi A.

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