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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 15

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rw MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1954 POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER PACE FIFTEEN nmHhrRiU Aota Far Sale 71 HUT. Two ln; inrianm vinitmr iiiiT.uie liuet aad family eight Traveller, 1. Mf meats.

Town ftreeleee. eood reeditiM III Ada 11 Mansion men. tn two ear garage. Cat ba mmj la fa AND ttrUNTRY MOTORS. SU Mala VtrwSt, rmMtt w7w IM BUTCH lupereoaaeeUe.

Reale ana) keeler. I7M TOWN AND ttWNTRY MOTOR. Ml Mala Street Pheae MTt DrRVROUrril IM TWIaa It. lee reltent rendition. I7IS.

IMS Check. Its UN Ceaek. fM riwaa (Ml IMI CHEVROLET lour ioor D.I i fully equipped Orlfllaal earner. Claaa 1 conditio goeewd keaea ee laffl efceee Ire nouee violet Aveauo ar akaa EWER noma IIMAM greet. It kVNncnrrnc.

iiiaoi THIRTY ACRE CHICKEN TARM Vary raaa) hay. in tee TAVERNS AND APARTMENT HOVSE. JOSEPH S. BAB1ARZ REAL PSTATE RROKER 14 Waeklngtea lira QmllOl' Etra ItMIR IKADL IN5 Will holtd year aaw heme sad lalia your boom la trade. Robert R.

Caaa alkjera at Better Hornet Phone M1W ruiKwwo to luruni new hwjif. Wa aa hulM a three bedroom, ranch etrte heme 'lempMo. Inrtudieg IM far HUM. leaped euc lata, pleat and vara rear Ihmm KEYES MOTOR SALES, Inc. FRANK MATUK 'rm ii a i Studebaker Sales and Service 'til? PITCHER MOTORS 71 77 Mala flroct rhoae man noi ivrve Ainncucc' Hre I wi.wi.v nv nu atlllt mm.

serai. Meeeloa SABIA AUTO EXCH. Mala Street TaL rl IMI rORn Kaata. heater'; ararTrTfa" MM TOWN AND COUNTRY 131 Mala fir. Phone MTI IMI MrRCURr.raUr mllaa Pour deer eedaa.

1 1 Peeee I4S4W IMI CARRY ATX aaTalariGUnar a A I conditio hfuat no aaaa la ko appreciated. Telephone UOTtW. CSED CARI AU Matee All Models MUX4I OARAGE V. Pkoaa Ameala II I CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Said and Service Bennett Auto Sales Incorporated 17 101 Church 8t Phone 0711 Dodge Plymouth Dodge "job rated" Truck John Van Benschoten Suburban For Rale TnrAT aaallr. raw aad a tail raama alar.

Ula katk. atlllt mm. VSS. CANTERS MOTOR CO. USED CARS aH.

laaipw a 163 Smith St. Phone 1000 Marion Motors Inc. The Place Where Customers Send Their Friends aJaaaal Caata ka aa4 far aaa ar a HI ITrVlP MOTORQ to Nick Benr. Anchor Inn 6IWEna aaalriar aarVa MLJ Mat. ual Tel jam rTJTI.T'rRED HORNBECK mJS.

aor ulabalk. aMae floar. HUDSON SALES SERVICK lllas roam, raaar paaaiara itM CMC Stibarbaa rrM Ararlare. lull mning room, riman aiala atraol kHrkaa artlk alaclrlc HMpolM atoa Hat water Kaat AU aluminum atorm arlndawa aad acraoaa Vaaallaa kllada AttaatMd earaea. Prlcae anajar moot rtm Warelaean Talla T7JI XED OAK MILI Capa Cod.

half acra. raar aid. aaraa raoma. 0ew mavtaf Hmm Mia I. irVtN MOOM HOUir.

aB'TmpraVa aaala. Iva ar earafa. alia, kara wllk atikMa ataacklaaa, loo drtUad alla. rhkrkaa kouaaa. all kouaa.

ahoul a roa. alM mllaa from Poufkkoapato Win laka lal morftaia. Caorra Malliar, Tlaaaairt Vallar TTvmoovnwiaAUJw Na. kaat. YoaaaaWioa taMort klUhaa.

aad ka watar kaalar. lullr aulalad. Slarm wladowa. acraaaa aad oar. BaaaOful tw Twoloa mlloal, oot.

Oaa acra of laad. RaaaaaaMa Tarma WM. H. KAY. JR.

Pkoaa Olaua taroorl Ul 3CRXINCT0NSCH00LJr NEARLY NEW CAPE COD l.arao Uvlae room. caMaat kilrhaa. Ikroa k.draama, Ola kalk. alloc bad garaga. kat watar all kaat, laadaeanad lard, alcaljr LINCOLN 743 Main Street MERCURY Phone 8484 Faneral Dtrecter II TTiAXKiair iTUXeral i'iome 41 Marakal St.

Tol. IW ARTtniR i PRAUtlON. 1.IC MOR. WILLIAM C. MILLER II MIH ftjoU; Talaohoa ITM MorAEYTTnrenAL home III Maaatao Kraot, Pkaaa Ml WIUJAM MITLVEV.

Ua Mgr JOSEPH L. PARMELE rVNERAL DMECTOR T4 nalgkt AVoaua Talapkoiw IT1 "TtODEhTS rUNERAL HOME Wapptkfr ralla CEOTSCHLDDES 5DNS" ANDERSON JR Mgr rkaoa UK dar aalla lOOO algM rana SCHOONMAKER TrucrwowE KiaiAaT riTNERAL HOME rgapaia Wapplagara fall. IH Clly Netlcee II NOTI' PraaaaTaUaa rtmailANT aa erdar of Han VINCENT ORADT, Sarrogata a Dutro. aaa touata. NOTff T.

HERESY EN i tkal all aaraoaa kavlag clalma latalaal ika aatata at IAMVEL rRES MAN. lata of Ika lllr of PoughboaaoM, tm aald tiauati, ara rooulrod aafclkrl Ika Mm. wltk aaurkara tharoof la tho aadoralgaod Eaarutora of aald aatau, at tho offira of Iholr attaraaya. Roaaa aod Deaths Vincent O'Farrell Dies in 76lh Year nr.u, tM air. rtv l.

ItM. rt Itoii. iii kr rflui fr, rwri vtrfM Ttwwiar. iwi, HIN II A la rttarn tW Fr4 AMvrtMMi Jr rrVkf mat call ri c. tr.i.

i. Vlnrtnt J. farrell, 75, Span t4prftMi la ryffrihMMlt Rural CaaM Urr OPEN THURS. FRI. EVES MID HUDSON CHEVROLET.

INC Phone SI31 3J Main 81 lh American War trn who retired IB yrt aco aftfr having heen aiaoelalrd with the New CAVARETTA la tkia citr rakraarr 14. York Telephone Co for 23 an lt4. Tkamaa Cavarotla, la kM glad raar, kolorod koabaad of Ika lala oru 111 aaaaai uum.i laii iiigui vsrs tsszsLrri Mr J1 ariork from ku lau ii Kokia home at 24 Torbuii atreet. had aana. Dnra aad I at Mi armai been receiving treatment In the (hurra rim aatarna krlk maaa af ik, ig.i nln, a.v.

ii. roaulam will aearod latormant III pilar a tamaurr. Puaorai arraago became 111 after returnlnf to hli maoia la akarga af Taraaaa Maaaanal from Florida Mr Farrell ruaaral Homa hij (,,, tptrunn1( hit winter! In St. Petenburf. Tla ilnce 1933.

i He had been In falling health the looARTY AI Waaolagar. ralla. rak a(t three year ruanr II. 1M. tkaraaa Pagarty.

Puaaral aarvtroa fram MaCaeortr PUra. Waaatagan Palla. Wadaaadairl BORN IN Wgpplngrri F.Ill, aO.M a a aad ai it a m. at at. Feb.

28, 1878. Mr Farrell wail tarPeadar 'XTZZZ SSS np aad Baaaar. Mary Ann Dovinry Farrell. He' was educated In the Wapplngen Fall! achooli and wai graduated Rom. II im tk.

(it lha farm.r F.aifman Htial p.i.uu n. vi L. Haup crara. aaravaa 10 Nw ior oa or kofor r.i.uM. iriaoda ara 1 urn co effe.

here Mr. () Farrell Had. will ba bold at tba kaaamakar tlrn t0 th(, tlly to make hit cfcaaal, aovaalr Throa koutb Hamlltoa tn li WM. rabruar, it. itM ai I home.

29 years aw He v.ai a lataraaaal la tba family plat, rauga rnrmuer oi Major jonn rw oague kaapala Rural tamatarr. laamaaVSaanr' aLaBBVaBBBBTjag bbbbbbbbT'P'F 'aTBBBBW HaEllaBBBBBWBBBBBBi 1 wy Iba M(b dar of Aortl. IM4 Datad Ula Vkb day a Ortakar. IMI. S.

J. REYNOLDS DESOTO PLYMOUTH JENNIE PRESSMAN MINDA PREMMAN HF.I.EV RAIK (HARLXS PRESSMAN t.aarutora Rnsr.N a RoaEN Atloraaya for Eaarutora II Maraaf Straot paugkkeapaia. Na Yark I TIB QUI ACTIVELY associated with Chapel Corners Grange for more than Z3 years. AI FHEU Mjss Kilbourne. Former Teacher Former school teacher la Dutchess county, who la later rears did library work.

Mil lattle Grace Kilbourne, 80, wa found dead In her home In Mill road, Pleaiant Valley yesterday. Miss Kilbourne, who lived alone. Is believed to hsve been dead ilnce last Friday Dr. William Thompson, sulstant county medical examiner, who was notified gave a verdict of death due to natural cautes. She was a sister of Rae Kilbourne.

73 Hooker avenue, this city Born In New York City, March 23. 1873. Mm Kilbourne was tha daughter of the late Samuel and Mary Butler Kilbourne. Her father wai well known (or hi' series of paintings of "Gam Fish of United States," published by srrlbner aha Sons ana ponaorrd by the Smithsonian tn Educated in schools In New York City and this city, Mlsf Kilbourne as graduated as aal utatorlan of her class In Pougk erans. Surviving are his wife.

Mrs. MERTES al Paoghbaapate. Tabraary r.lin II. Smith O'Farrell. two bC.m? brothers.

Raymond OF.rrell. Mr jamaa onkiia. wadnaaday mora and Fmmett Farrell arnn Unlli VnanTih W.rvet ELTINGE WELCH. 74. who keepsle High school, the UIDS amp United Spanish War vet hld mid, hom, in ic of hlch Judge John Z.

Clinton Corners, died here bat i.Marn was taledlctorlan. urday night. Bwrefate'a Notices 17." FOCG AUTOT3(CH7 Pboita Ml l.thM Taraafka BUY YOUR USED CAR WITH SAFETYiiaiaS rsoa Dutchess County'g Largest snd Oldest Used Car Desler Vli rears same Location! rmaa Man Thur. ve. till Rom tr i.

ItiKMis VF. BUY USED CARS Open Evenings till 8 00 p. m. Effron Auto Exch. 171 MAIN STREET PHONE 1411 Willys Sales and Service l5t Ptymaulb Cluk H.

last Ckay Plrhup Claaa IMI Plymouth Sodaa A IMS Plymouth Sadaa 4 ItM Studa Club eupa IMt Dodga Sodaa II Door 141 Dodga I Door IMS Plymoulb 1 Door It47 Ckaoa Suburoaa 4 It47 Plymoulb Sodaa IIIM ttM UttJ ItM 741 tMJ ITM S7M SIM SIM SIM RNEIJ. UNIVERSITY STATE SCHOLARSHIPS Notlro ourouant to aaatloa trig of th. Eduaatlaa Law aa laat amandad ky diaa tor IM. Laos of 1M7, la arct July 1. IOI7 A compatltlva aiamlnatloa nt r.ao daua for tba atato arkojarahipa la Car A PUmnn Wolrri I 1)0 and a ftiaa af rauam 4 Sprlnf flHd, sevpral nlecea Hi LIIIIIUW ft WlWIIf hi fc4ttlooa a.1 1 aa'akldbaoa 1 Retired Mason J.

maa tnurrk. Mlltaa at IS aalack. n4 ffr, Intarmant St Patar'a Camalarr. Paugk I kaapata. uft1ar Iba diraftton of Harold nephCW huiton Inaod.

may rail aner 4 Funeral scnites be con orlack tbla aftarnooa aad taraarraw cu uuiiru ai oiiiiiii ai o'j o'clock, Wednesday and at St aftaraooa aad avaalng I After teaching In Dutchess county for a number of years, I Mlit Kilbourne became associate! with the New York City library where she remained for tome years She later served la the library In Wilmington. DeL I snd associated with th Adrl Kelired mason who was awo ante Memorial library, here. elated with the Hudson River Since her retirement some years Mary's church at 10 13 o'clock state hospital for 15 years. Al ago. she had made her homo In fnr isai win run mi in rnnvpninra fo.ai iikh.

lav oraal al rambaaoo BOll f.ltlna In Ih. i iu nraa win na bald on Marrb 1 I IM4 a. i. nu i Ol inr limui. rnrnoi raij cm ii Dromlnentlv Identined wltn Funeral urvm will ha eon.

so bmiu suoot. wadi.y 20 Smith street, tonight and to Grange work over a long period. ducted at the Schoonmaker died Saturday night at the Wll i chapel. 73 South Hamilton street. doooraiad Aaklag HUM W.

C. DONNLLLY Pavkkkaoapta MT7 Wapplagara Ml Tor appofntmont Pouakkoopala I I4S7 ATONCTONSECTION IN room rattaga Tkraa largo fcodrooma aad balk up Ploaly of rlooau PuU alUr. Modora rabtaol klubaa Larga II. lag room ad dlalng room dowa Aluminum atorma aad arroaaa. VanaUaa hllada.

New oil hot air furmaca. Daap lot. Two car ga rara Aaklag artea HUM. Joka suurcMaa. aaloamaaagor CPO LEO, Rrokar, Pkoaa IWnS, M1T7 Alto For Sale 78 DJJ TlYMOirnrCoupa: HaaUr It TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORS.

IU Mala llraat. Pbooa M74 TJJJCHXVROCeTSaraa. Hwtfa and kaalar, ST dowa. par moatk POUCH KEEPJIE AtrrO SALES. IIS Mala auoot.

Phaaay SMS Dl CHTVROLET aad'alTGaad mnolag ardor. Raaaaaabn). Call 40TI aftor I iw ri'YM6trroTwodor tadurad koator. at. TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORa.

SU Mala fuoot. Pkoaa 4TS. TJlf ROTCTaoaaaTliaaToT: AND COUNTRY MOTORS. Mala auoot. Pkoaa MTS; Bo down PAYvrvr.

uui piyaaouis Sodaa. pof maolh. TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORS, all Mala Suroat. KoJOWrpATUEVT. lMrTVIgiTi daa.

HISS par moatk TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORS. SIS Mala Slraet lMd rORD VI Super' Dabxai four door. Stadia aa koaaar. Oaad tlroa. Good aadltlia.

WO. MlUkraak tm. 147 CHEVROLET Uuk ooupo. OaoS a rkaaaral caadllloa. Maka adar a.ar IM Can ISa7t Uil TUTMIbLET Aara.

Radio aad kaat ar. SM doom. IM par aaontk POUGHKEEPSIE AUTO SALES. IIS Mala Street. Pkoaa IMS.

tMTOCTOriue? aeoSTTuTTy aouljad Boaaltral. PrHod tor aKk aalo. M7I POUCHKEEPS1C AUTO SALES. Ill Mala Street. Pkaaa SMS.

nUmTiCl'aTtrciub CoSpT Radio. koator. aad aaaidrt.a. S7M. TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORS, SU Mala auoot.

Pkaaa S47I. Good Low Cost Transportation '46 '46 '46 '41 '47 '48 '48 '5 M9 CHEVROLET Sedan pontiac Sedan OLDS 6 Sedan CHEVROLET Redan BUICK Super Sedan MERCURY Sedan DODCE Sedan HENRY J. Sedan MERCURY Sedan 375 395 395 475 475 575 595 595 850 mtti1ruocw tii February 17, JO im1 from morrow night 11 ar? t. nurrn iw lot wiieii a miu rvaul'iti rill rlrbratrd rrvrndi mar rail al JO Hmtth liUw Tt Mortdav n4 Tuvaday fvtninn lnlr labLaa. lAf rlla mrnt al tha rflnvvni' th family Infill VwllllnlTlN in thtif 4 MiCoraac uo ri ht IVIIII ffllllUIIUf In His 55lh Year Uami and Martin Nursing home.

2 o'clock tomorrow The Rev. re. Mr Welch, who had recent Franklin J. Hiokamp, minister ly made hu home In Clinton Cor 0f tne Keformrd cnurcn. will offl ners.

had formerly resided In elate. Burial will be In the Pough 1 fUst Dorsey lane. Hyde Park for keepsle Rural cemetery. 1 23 years He had been 111 for some time and had been retired the Sad7lTXcZ ibLDSMQRlLt.n 184 ciiulcti vWievri kiniM.uiii'ULiujj,,, $1795 $1895 $1450 $795 $795 $625 $298 Eves, till 9 0 mrt 1 Mooda "32 PONTIAC DeLuxe 2 door 32 PONTIAC CaUlina "31 PONTIAC DeLuxe 4 door 50 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe 2 door 48 PONTIAC Convertible 48 FORD DeLuxe Sedan '47 OLDSMOBILE Sedan Open Thur. and Frl.

wtu ba gives Monday monHag and after. aooai im Iklrd pan wtu ka glaoa Tuoa 1 day morolag Aa provtouaty, tho esammauoa win bo koaad apaa matertala eelertad from tboaa aufcjarla or atudlea aomaioa tka achool aiporteara or SU poplla Tkoro will ko aa many eendldatea aa polaud from tkle aounty aa lhara aro aaeembly dtatiicla la thla rouaty Caa dldatea will boroma aaUtlad to tha echolarahlpa la the ardor of their mam Dalad at Pourhkeeaole. New Yark. Una tlftk day of Fakraary, ItM POX HOLDEN I aupartntaadent IM 1M, John Gwinn, In His 93rd Year whara Rfata aam(auaaa ara raau larly Kwld THaaa arbolarahlpa prvvltfa a rrdur Unm oi UM fratii tha aanval lalUoa charfad by iaa aiwratty CadleJat rnuil ba at kaat It yaara of ai and af aii maatht' MaiMflng la tha imievoa arboola ar acadamlaa af tha Klata tfurtac trt yaar Immtvliatrly pra radinfl thla aiamJnaUAtv and muii wcu rtnonu isaw Tat tiata aad III I II lll I WUI time and had relirea in TL Dll rituaaa af tba Caltad Itatoa .1, v.u. MfS.

I hOmOS DC II. That ttnlHallAa aartll ha IB tttrtau. ba. al niilBHIl UIWII, Is 11 i 1 I I a. owmaa K.A I iTha flrat two part.

th. aiamla.Mm. rekruar, It. ItM. Mary Shoob.

wif. oak In Mar 7 ttk Ymrir rJT" 'Tu JZ uJ i. a BORN IN PORT EWEN. July tha noma af Heary Barlow, ooulb store of Wallace Co. who resld on uy.lh ih.

d.ii ij Amenia. New Vert. Thuraday. abr 7. M.v nun i 1'.

Mr' Welch was the ton Mrs. Thomas Bell. 73, resident itrb i inu rm.nt valley VJ ii 'te vlr" A nd Melllsalof 24 Crannell street, died Sat Ww lamur friend, may cell at MenelS hospital. Saturday He lurdav In Vanar hntnital Kha lb. llulrut tunar.l Home.

I rar had been 111 only a brief time Wlrh a na.t nro.IH.nf af h.rfLin 1 .2 riaiaa. Tooeday and Wedneaday evaa Mr Welch, a past president had been In failing health the lata. Born In Brooklyn, Mr. Wll th. Franklin D.

Roosevelt Home last year and had been aerloualy Hams waa the son of Mrs. Ksth tUD of Hyde Park, was a member i 111 the last 10 days. crlne Motan Williams of this 0f the Rhinebeck Reformed Born In FUhkill PIsIns Au. smith is. at Tioeit.

c'ty tni ne thurch. had been a member of 1 6. 1880. Mrs. Bell, the former New York.

February li. itM ruaorai He was educated In local schools chapel Corners Grange for 28 Miss Eva Andrus, was the daugh aorTKoairom ai. lau roaoonco, nyoa. anu nou miu nn mr gicoin a memDer ol me uut tcr of the Ule Henry and Mary "c.meVry" ir of che County Pomona Grange IE. Lovelace Andrus.

She wa. ed reagemente ara under tha diroctioa af and the New York State Grange. ucated In schools In FUhkill uto Haad Funeral Homa. St I VING. In addition to his prior to his association with the i Plains and had made her home mother, are his wife.

Mrs. Mil fUt, hospital, he waa a violet here the last 24 years. Mrs. Bell area ioons iimmi; a aaugnter. grower SMITH Mlaale M.

at Ward Maaar. i Mrs Marie Del Santo, here: two! Simivlne are Ma Mrs ISIlin aaUBSSeun 0 We miJM ItSJalawDr, aaaaj Wa Itl -Rod Hoot, tebruary is. is. Funeral grsndchlldren, John and Daniel Adelaide Stall Welch, whom he eenriroe from tha Hand ruaorai Homo. ui tinio: two Drotners, taw ara married In the Rhinebeck Re Barton Miller 484 Main St.

Tel. 2848 Altos For Bala 78 Aatos For Hal COME SEE COME SAVE WE ARE CUTTING PRICES LIKE MAD WE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD ALL CARS GUARANTEED '53 DeSoto Firedome 8 1995 Fully Equipped '53 Plymouth 4 dor 1595 Condition 1095 '52 Stude, Like New 995 '51 Ford 82dor 895 O.K. Car '51 Plymouth 4 dor 895 Very Clean '51 Hudson Super Six 895 Like New '50 Buick Super 4 dor Dynaflow 995 '50 DeSoto Custom 4 plor 895 '50 Plymouth 4 dor Spec. Del. 745 '49 Buick Super 4 dor Dynaflow 745 '49 Packard Custom 4 dor 495 '49 Ford 4 dor 595 Tip Top Condition WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF 1946 1948 CARS inr As Low As I COME SEE COME SAVE Authorized DeSoto Plymouth Sales and Service MOTORS, Inc.

1418 WaaKlngton Terrace. NewburjK. N. Y. Open Monday Thru Friday Till 6 P.

M. Saturday TtU P. M. Canter's MOTOR CO. Ph.

73, 605 Main St. USED CARS '91 Mercury 2 dor, like new 1S93 31 Cheve Hardtop 1193 'SI Cheve Convertible 1193 31 Buick Special 2 dor 1SSS 31 Dodge 4 dor Sedan 1293 '31 Pontiac 4 dor 1193 50 Pontiac 4 dor 1093 30 Pontiac 2 dor 1093 30 Mercury 2 dor 993 '30 Mercury 2 dor 893 80 Cheve 2 dor 893 '30 Cheve 4 dor 895 '49 Buick Super 993 '49 Ford a dor S9S '48 Pontiac Hydra 743 OPEN EVENINGS AND SATURDAY ALL DAY NOBLESVILLE. IND AV 1 John II Gwinn. 92, father of Rep Ralph W. Gwinn (R NYi, died Saturday In his borne here.

He was a former, associate of J. C. Penney, builder of the nation wide chain of department stores. in the operation of the penney Gwlnn' pure bred horse farm near Noblesvllle. Congressman Gwinn.

who represents Putnam county and part of Westchester, operates a farm near Pawling. SwZrT V'" formed church in 1901: a boa of tba Haad Funeral Homa. was a member of the Hopewell Reformed church. Her husband died some years sgo. Surviving are a son, John Bell.

Youngstown. three daughters. Mrs. Anna Cannon and Mrs. Mary WlUlam at Khlaebeek.

New tha lata Malta Cragene Vlreasia. Funeral eerrtree will ka keld Wadaeaday maralag al e'rterk freea kla lau kerne aad I at Mh Carmal Chunk wkere a eotema kigh aaaaa af reojutem will ba earred. tatermoat St. Pater's Cemetery. Fvaeral arraagaiaeaia la ckarga af Taraaaa Memorial ruaaral Heme.

Tracks Trailer 77 ISSI CHEVBOLET katf tea ptekup taw aiueaae Heeler. inrwnMeuu name, lls WE HAVETTOHai lEUSTIUWT)r AVI GUARANTEED USED IHIUI INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SIT1 Waaklagtoa al Tarter Mrs. Dsnlel Carroll. Pleasant Valley knd Mrs. Elnar Astad.

Dunellen. N. three grandchildren, Robert Blauvelt. United SUtes Army, Mrs. Jsmes Magunaon.

Stanfordville and Daniel Carroll, Pleaaant Valley; two brothers, Frank Tobln. Vrrbank and Arthur Tobln. Poughquag and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be con welch Alfred milage aunea at tne vassar arotners home at 2 o'clock. Wednesday.

Dr. Elmer Bvron Bostock. minister of the Washington street Methodist church, wilt officiate. Burlial will be In the Poughkeepsle Rural cemetery, under the direction of the McCornac Funeral service. Friend may call at the home, tomorrow nlsnt 1946 G.M.C 000 Gallon Fuel Truck Tank Neptune Meter, Brodle Pomp Hanay Electric Hose Reel Perfect Condition Ready to Deliver New York Welding and Equipment Co.

Dutchess Turnpike MekUehen 77A EAimrvL Moaox home Foe year round Kolas. Alfred E. Bakrot Route aOj Pooohhaacala Pbooo SaM EAUTirVL" rfEWTlrtCarelaoC All tatal larladlM raed. Seaa alaat laaalaUaa. SaASS.

SUakaaay Trailer Homo, luajt n. rlewaarsB. Cermfl a ataa. Tiaaaa. laiwt.

TD fAXrrikJl NeYeeaUVe, aaaaa trauar. Sat ap wtta taactatt aatta. Pkaaa llata. sr NrwT.OOJ aai wide aoleelCa al now aaa vtas eaeiaai iitmea. au ajjiing ugldki aaaaaaa va Dawa aajmtalt ara law.

ne raar aaaadas. Routa IW. MUtaa. New Tark, Aaw 14 Vloaat A' riow Terw Laet Pooad 88A LOST Braara wallet, vtctalty al the Matar VabJeta tkaraaa. ratruirr lata.

aaaal aaaara af tar ai Bootoa laanraara Company, I CUataa Baaara, Paugktaaaala, Baa He. all, Care mt Peaghheopeta Notrapapara. PsUMrai UtreeUr 81 ALLEN rUNZKAL HOME. INC. MUUaOOK.

N. Y. aTLEPatOm. lit fPLEASAWT VALLEY TELEPHONE ttM AWDrmoii ANDttitsiiN. Lie Mar.

II SALDINO AVENUE TELEPHONE SM KOUCKT It. AUtVIIMUUUI rUNERAI. DlaUCCTOB II fJraad Avaaua Taleaaaa 41 BARRETT FUNERAL. HUME aa atiaot Talaakaaa IM RAY BARRETT. LeCENIEDMAMAOEfi DOWLINU rUNEAALi MUMS, MERBITT M.

DOWUNO atSLK. MGX. FeUXVlCW AVK. TEL. wtti Wesley Tobin, In His 8 1st Year Wesley Tobin.

80. died today In the Vassar Brothers' Home for Aged Men. lie hsd been ill only a brief time. A former fanner In Verbank, Mr. Tobln was born In Verbank.

Sept 3. 1873. the son of the Iste John and Mary L. Lossee Tobln. He was educated In the Verbank schools.

His wife wss the former U.m. i.wuamaic. immnM fc.1 aa sre two daughters. Vt rekruair m. aMTAugutiV.

la kit TTtk year, keleeed haakaad of sisters. Miss Hazel Williams William Rowe, Rhinebeck: Mrs. Helen Jack, this city and faur nieces, Mrs. Henrietta Weyent, this city, and Mrs. Mar several nieces and nephews.

Smythe, Chappaqua. Mrs. PauUneltha Dougherty. Highland; two Funeral services will be con Fisher. Rhinebeck, Mrs.

Beatrice sisters. Mrs. Ida Dunbar. Win York, reoruary it. ism.

aemcaa to ducted at the Fralelgh Funeral Martell. this city and Mrs. Gladys Conn, and Mrs. Mary Hul orotner. Conn.

weot Market stroot. Raiaaback. Now, Mary's church at 9.30 clock, Martin. Rhinebeck and several Funeral services will bo convert imermeat Rkiaokork Cemetery, when a Mass of Requiem will be cousins. ducted st 12 Balding avenue at rruaae may raiiat uu.

ruaarai Hoaoo Burial will be In Gal aaa 2 o'clock, tomorrow. The Rev. Moaaay aad Twaaaay ereaiasa. l.tlnvllle. Friends may caU all FUNERAL SERVICES will be 1 William T.

Gray, rector of St. line Funeral bom tonight and! conducted at the Dapaon Funeral I Paul's church, will officiate. Bu Homorrow aneTBoon ana mgnLiriome. 03 west Market street, TOBm w.aiey at Pougkkeepeie. NY at 2 o'clock.

Wednes LTwbK. iZU "liZZr. y. The Rev. Frank Blanch whu retauee and frtenda aro inintad.

home. 41 Marshall street, st 9 Fagan, Norfolk, two nephews I sart, this city, and a brt iUta.hl 1u.WlSt,.Viiim. Wednesday and at St.1 Robert Martin and Kenneth Cornelius Andrus. Wlnsted. weat atarket street.

Rhibk No Mary'i church at 9.30 o'clock, I Martin. Rhinebeck and several Funeral services will bo rrwada may cau, ricc Tfieresa FoaartV. lard, minister of the Rhinebeck Homo. Tueaday mi I iicisiu i vyunj, church and the Rev. ruary IT at I tK'JEn I.

Reformed church and the Rev. rrrynrarg 'ResidentofWappingersiiuiph English, minister the uoc.l Mrrtco. M(ji Tn.rM, Fwrtyw who Ibsd been a machine operator at rial will be In the Poughkeepiie Rural cemetery, under the direction of Fred C. Anderson Jr. Friends may call at 12 Balding avenue between 7 and 9 o'clock tonight.

Mrs. George Shook, TOMPKINJ EUa, IS. at tka home of ker eoa. Gteaa TompaJaa, Tlvell. rekniary 14.

1IS4 ruaeral aervtcoa at Aaklaad Coaaregatioa Caarrh Tauraday. rokra ary II al I p. m. leurrmeat Waat Settle meat Cemetery. Under IM dlrorUaa af tka Haad Puaaral Homa.

Congregational Christian church, Seanfordvllle, will officiate. Burial uill K. Im Ik. Dhfn.Kaw.lr eomo. Lir.8" Resident aSL.5 i the Funeral home at 8 30 o'clock home.

20 McCafferty place. Wap tornorroW ight rrtends may caU plngers Falls. She hsd been In the home tonight and lauing neaiui tne last two years, tomorrow night. Miss Fogarty was born In Bea Mrs. George Shook, al.

Miller ton resident, died yesterday In Vauv hospital She had been 111 for some time. The former Miss Mary V. Wendever, Mrs. Shook waa born In the Town of Clinton. Feb.

27, 1902. the daughter of tha late Frank and Loletta Mead Wen dover. She and Mr. Shook were Frank H. Smith, Unexpectedly in Tivoli Frank Howard Smith.

63. died unexpectedly Saturday at his home In Tivoli. of a Mart seizure. A nstlv of Brevster, Mr. Smith had made his home In Tivoli for a number of years.

He was a retired partner and had worked in New Jersey for 10 years prior to bis retirement. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mabel Dedrlck Smith; two. broth ers. Arthur Smith, this city snd Ralph Smith.

Baltimore; three sisters. Mr. Jennie Orton, Chester. Mrs. Edward Apple bey, Brewster and Mrs.

Henry Werle, this city and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Smith was a member or St Paul's Episcopal church. TtvolL Funeral sarvlcel will ba eon ducted at tha horn at 2 o'clock. Wednesday, Th Rev.

Lever Bates will officiate. Burial will be In tha Red Church cemetery, Tivoli, under tha direction of the Hand Funeral home. Mrs. Seymour Smith, Of Ward Manor Resident of Ward Manor. Red Hook, sine 1943.

Mrs. IL Seymour Smith, 88, died there yes. terday. She had been ill lor soma Urn. Mrs.

Smith, th former Miss Minnie B. Near, was born In Rhinebeck. the daughter of th lata James and Maria Brown Near, Sh was a member of tha Rhinebeck Methodist cnurcn. Surviving ara' a sister, Mrs. Margaret Van Kleeck.

this city. Funeral services will be con ducted at the Hand Funeral home, Red Hook, at 2 o'clock, tomorrow. Tba Rev. William A. Fos will officiate.

BurUl will ba in ctatuvrjr. con, the daughter of the late'lii fZanrna Unrl John and Mirf Reiien Foeartv. ts. ijCoroe ivierres, She was a resident of the Wap Resident of Milton m.m"n,.y. thl Mrs.

George Mertes. 69. for rmembei ot St Msrys churcheKr NW Trk married In Stanfordville In 1917. Oiere and of Local 84 of Oii In "Uto.n Surviving. In addiUon to her United GarmentWorkers I JMr' di'd y'strdy in th Town.

husband are two daughters, Mrs. United Garment Workers. Poughkeepile. A reltdcnt Barlow. South Ame are seversi cousins Milton since her marriage In Including Miss Annette Bronth Aprli 1909, Mrs.

Mertes had been ers. Wapplngers Falls; Mrs. for TCme time. The former Charles Van Etten, this city; Mrs. vtarv C.

Donovan. Mrs. Helen Rogers. Miss Ella Flynn. Mertes was born In Hichland.

the ate. Now Yarn, rakraarr is. ism sar Mils Marcella Flynn, Wapplngers daughter of the late Cornelius nr.atowhickroleUTeeendfrtead4areir.il,. William Houston. Cold I Ann Kroner Donovan.

She was educated In schools In lllgtt tZTLirSXrUL Sprlnf; id Mri Joseph Holms Waal Market Street. Ralaaberk. Utar ment Ralaebark Cemetery. Chapel Cor aara Grange Na. ST! wlU hold eereVee Tuoaday oronlng at :) m.

Prleoda may rail at too ruaaral Heme Meaday aad Tuoaday eTealasa. and Miss Sadie Flynn. Brooklyn. Funeral aervlces will be conducted at the home at 9 30 o'clock. Wednesday' and at St.

Msry's church, Wapplngen at 10 o'clock, when a Mass ot Requiem will be offered. Burial will wiluams at peugkkeepaia. n. i in SL Mary's cemetery, under rekruart II. Its.

Joaa wiuiama a ii.i.. P.n.r.1 from the rralelgh Puaorai A and veral nieces and nephews Heme, 41 Marakau atroei. waaaaaoay rvciiucj. immu u.oj aw wllt k. at m.

end St. Mary krrk nlght tomorrow afternoon Funeral will be con att.Ma where a maaa af raaulem ducted at 9 JO dock, Wednea wul ka colokralad. Heiauwoo eaa o. Irleada Ipelted latormont, CaDaUa 1 tile. N.

Arraagameatt la ckaige I Thomas Cavaretta, land and was a member of SL James church, Milton. Surviving, In addition to her husband are a daughter, Mrs. James Conklln. Milton; two sons. George F.

Merles, this city and John J. Mertes. Kingston: two grandchildren. John Mertes jr. and Barbara Mertes.

Kingston, WRIGHT la thla city, rekniary 1M WlUlam Jamea Wright, ruaaral Sorrt roa wlU ko keld Irem the Muluey ruaeral kerne 111 Maaalaa Street, teener of Park Place) Wedaeaday. rebnary IT. at I a m. aad at Holy Trimly Caurrk at I St a. m.

wkere a nigh rooulm maaa will ka celebrated, lalerment ramlly Plat St. Petero Cemetery, rneaaa aaay call al the ruaaral aeme. Meaday evening. Tueaday alteraoee aa4 tvealag. William Wright, Civil Engineer III for several months.

William James Wright. 43, a civil engineer, last night at his home, 9 Innls avenue. Mr. Wright, who was born here, the son of Mrs. Margaret McMuUen Wright and th late William Wright, was graduated from Poughkeepile High school and Columbia university.

He hsd returned her last November, after working with architectural engineers in Parts, France, for a year. Prior to that time, he had been a resident of Great Neck. L. I. for seven years.

Mr. was a communicant of Holy Trinity church. Surviving, In addition to his mother, here, are his wife, Mrs, Lillian Magee Wright and three daughters. Margaret, Nancy and Karen Wright Funeral services will be conducted at the WlUlam F. Mul rey Funeral home.

211 Mansion street, at 9 o'clock, Wednesday and at Holy Trinity church at 9:30 o'clock, when a High Mass of Requiem will be offered. Burial will be In SL Peter's cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral homa tonight and tomorrow aft ernoon ana nifu. Retired Operator Retired machine operator for the Schatx Manufacturing Thomas Cavaretta, 82. died here yeiterday.

He bad been ill for some time. A former resident of Virginia. Mr. Cavaretta had been a resident here since 1928. His wife, Mrs.

Victoria Catanzaro Cavaretta, died two years ago. Mr. Cavaretta wkas a member of the Holy Name society of the Church of Our Lady of ML Car mel. SURVIVING ARE three daugh ters. Miss Frances Cavaretta, Mrs.

Carmine DlManlo and Mrs. Lena Curatola, this city; a son. Lewis Cavaretta, here; Ave grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral aervlces will be conducted at the home of his son, 83 Kohlanaiiea drive, at 9 o'clock. Thursday and at the Church of Our Lady of ML CarmeL at 9.30 o'clock, when a Solemn High Maaa will be offered.

Burial will be In SL Peter's cemetery, under the direction of the Torsone Memorial Funeral home. day at the home of her daughter and at St. Jamea cnurcn, Muun, at 10 o'clock, when a Mass of Requiem wlll.be offered by the Rev. John Leuches. Burial will be William B.

Barlow, South Ame nia and Mrs. Clarence Morrison, MUlerton; a son, George D. Shook, Brooklyn: 14 rrandehll dren; a brother, John Wendover, Stanfordville and a sister, Mrs. Prentice Wheeler In Florida. Funeral rervices will be conducted at the home of Henry Barlow, South Amenia.

at 2 o'clock. Thursday. The Rev. Edward S. Golden of the South Amenia Presbyterian church, will officiate.

Burial wlU be la the Valley View cemetery, Dover Plains, under the direction of Errol Hufcut. Friends may call at the Funeral home tomorrow and Wednesday nights. Mrs. George Tompkins, 88, Resident of Tivoli Mrs. George Adelbert Tomp Hli tevHe a farnKjeJatel aSaTtfSt llAKmdV In St Peter's cemetery, this city.

,,111, ner Glenn Tompkins in under the direction of the Sutton Ule jt three years, died Funeral home. Friends may call there, yesterday. Her husband Peter Van Steenburgh Peter Charles Van Steenburgh, Infant son of Charles and Mary Boland Van Steenburgh, Ruskey lane. Town of Hyde Park, died at birth In Vassar hospital. Saturday.

Funeral' services will be conducted In St Peter's cemetery, at th convenience of th family. under th direction ot tba Mc tvornac suncraj service. after 4 o'clock today and tomor row afternoon and night Bearers will be Francis Kaley. John O'Hara. Charles Rush and James Mannese.

William Stahl Rhinebeck Resident WlUlam Stahl. 74. resident of 9 West Market street. Rhinebeck, died yesterday In the Northern Dutchess Heaitn center, nnine beck. He hsd been 111 for some time.

Mr. Stahl, who had been retired for seversi years, had been employed as a clerk in various Rhinebeck establishments. Born In Clermont. Nov. 28, 1879.

Mr. Stahl was tha son of the late Silas and Minerva Kilmer Stahl. He had been a resident of Rhinebeck since 1903 and was a member of the Church of the Messiah, Rhinebeck. Surviving ar his wife, Mrs. Margaret Mlnkler Stahl; a daugh ter, Mrs.

George Bravender, Rhinebeck; a sister, Mrs. Edward Rlfenburg. Rhinebeck. and sev ersi nieces and nephews. Funeral 'services will be conducted at tha Dapson Funeral home.

63 West Market street, Rhinebeck. at 3:30 o'clock. Wednesday. Dr. Barrett P.

Tyler and the Rer. Frank D. Blancnard will officiate. Burial will In the Rhinebeck cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral noma tonlfht ana tomorrow rugnui OTHER OBITUARIES ON died 44 years ago.

The former Miss Ella Tuttla Mrs. Tompkins was born In Ashland. N. the Caughter of tha late Everett and Katie Ann Cany. mer Tuttle.

She had made her home In Ashland the greater part of her life. Funeral services will be con. ducted at the Ashland Congregational church' at 2 o'clock. Thursday. The Rev.

Harold Calloway and the Rev, Mr, Taylor will officiate. Burial will ba In tha West Settlement cemetery, Ashland, under the direction of tha Hand Funeral home. Weekend Deaths (Br the Aeeeelateel Frees) EXETER. N. Bliss Perry.

93, retired Harvard professor ana auioor. ERIE. PA. P. J.

Barber. 84. newspaper columnist and leader In tha Townsend pension move ment CANAAN. N. Francis E.

Frothingham, 83, retired Investment banker and utilities execu live. FACE II CUANQINO TIMES Sea Ad Back Fag Wa wut atdtaea aa, Jfe ItM. a M't leeere aa yea eeeeet. To oat. legoa, aniiliuia, ctaka ee aap ae SaaaaaUaa.

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