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A rT Jm 'THIftTV piCWr PQUGkKEEPIE TOLIRNAli Vk tf JANUARY jj LEGAL NOTICE.) State Notices 1(1 ITATB OF rfC YOK Ml TH tiwimrpMT or nin i I DO HEREBY CXRTirT aarrtSrata dIMnWttaa COLUCOB wmu din. ttrbm Slad I thla Sapartmaat Mil day a ad fiat appaara tmnfrm thai aork raraai Attn In rarocUatl wtta aarUm aaa Hoartrafl ana a. uorrar 'MM! Law, and fliat It diaaslvad. GIVEN IN DUPLICATE hatter hand and afliaiat aaal at aha Papartintnt 1 Stata. aha SEAL "It Albany.

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m. at 81 Marr'a Chart. Waavmrara raHa. wWa a Maaaal Raaalam will IffrTN HtCaWlMIrl Mall jf 9 VWe tary rrtrnda may rati Wadnaadajr araeln artar m. and Tharaday Marnooa and araaku Tk Raaary wUI ba oMarrd Tbareday aranlaff at p.

m. DUKE Edward at Naw York City Jaauary IM1 Sarrlraa from 10 TK1 MIsMllanrona NotlMt tti ilk dWault In randlttonal aalra rontraru ITrrr Traat Ca at Albany will Motor Co Inr 7MI Mala strrat, iwmo rw ork. an Twaaday, Jaauary IT, ltt. at 11 00 A Mi a lt Marrory Soar! Coupa Moataray. Bartal Na MVESM Motor No aatna' rrpoaid from rrrdarlrk Paul and Rntk sararn run u.

Nrw York rwirral RlrfrUm Ml AXtE rUVTRAl HOME. INC. WLEASANT YALLEY. MErrary MB MTLUROOK. ORMIa atll Frimda may rail, at smiui trrt.

wannaanay ana I 10 TltUM dar rvanmai Inlarmrat at ttta ron rmlrnrr of lha family la charka af MrCanur rwnaral SarTlga SMITH Anna at Rd Rook, January la. 1MI rtiaaral aorvtroa Cram Raniatl and RorkafnUrr Fit naral Ham IM 41 Want Market Btswat. Rad Hoot, rrtday, Jaaaary lAiuVraa Onrtory. Rad Rook rnrnda may ran at tk rwl llnma. Thuraday afternoon and ta Tnuraday vrramc TINNFU.Y at Francla' HoapKal Jamiary IM1, Anna Rorara.

wtfa of Jonn Tlnnally. Rar 70UI yaar Funrral at Kt Joaopb Church, Clin, ton Cortwra, Frtday momma. Jami ary u. at 10 a whara a Maaa of Rrojulrra will ba offarad latarmant Gata of Haavro Camrtary Frlrnda UI rrralrad Wadnaaday and Ttiaraday awning from 7 to at tbr Altra Filarial Homo Inc Plaaaanl VaUry Mrs. DeleMriy Falls Resl(knlf Dies Mr.

Jmi DaleAaritY. 71. mloD(yritiItit Wkppirj. gen Ftlli nd mbther of James Delehint. tuner! direc tor, dica unexpecxeru I hurt neliure Uit nliht ter home, 63 Metier venu, The former Ann M.

JIooU han. ihe was born In Waspln' gert Dee. 4. 1889, the daughter of Jamet and Mary Kennedy HoolUian. She attended St Mary's school, ln'Wap plngrrs Fans, ana waa a communicant of St Mary's church.

She belonged to the Altar Rotary society of the church. www IN AnniTIOV to her m. James, she survived by an other am, John JJeipfuntV. lupper Ljike, seven grandchll flren. Robert.

Kevin. Sharon and James Delehanty III, Wappingers Falls, and John, Eileen and Marion Delehanty, Ttrpper Lake, and two sisters, Miss Nell Hoolihan. Wapplngers ralU, and Mrs. James Sear ton, York City Her husband died Feb. 4.

1859, Fnna ral aefvlr en Trill be eofl B4asnfalh slireet. Wapplngers Falls, at 9 30 o'clock Friday morning and at 10 o'clock at St Mary's church where a Mass of Requiem Will be ofTered Burial will he in si Mary's cemetery. The Rosary will be recited i at 8 clock tomorrow night Friends may call at 64 East Main street after 7 o'clock tonight and tomorrow! afternoon and night ROBERT Al'CHMOODY nrvEHAi ROkrta tve 1 Grand Ara aor Tat Glaa MSa ARROW FUXERAl ROME 1 If goatk BaaaOM a CX. tM Del Santo Funeral Home jotrx DO ATO. Ll Hit i vai ex tcs DOWU.NC HOME VirRRITT ITCrLC Jr Ur Mar a rAntvrrw in ct mt FRALE1CU FVXIR.U.

HOME umci i r.n,ncM ur tw 41 Ma raaaa CLax ym tl WilUam G. Mtllei Son THOMAS KmI rra. at Pouihkrap at. January la. IMI samrca trara a Smith Strrrt Tboraday, Jan wary 11 at a.

Frlrnda may rail at St Smith CTrrat. Wadnaaday rn ma taarnnant Pouchkaf pat Rural Oaarr la chart of McCornar ClifforfJFIercher, Headed Vohiclo Body UTICA AP) ir Fletoher, state motor vehicle commissioner under former Qovernor Thotnsa K. Dewey, tuea yesterday or a heart set ure at hit home. He was CO." II served In the state 'pott from 1943 to 19S1 tthd then be a consultant to the State Tnruway authority. Today 's Markets Winlhrop Smith, Of Wall Street firm Wlnthroo Hiram Smith.

87. chairman of the board of direc tors, of Merrill Lyoch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, the world's largest Investment bouse, 'died Monday at his home In Litchfield. after a long lbie.se "fmluJiil ainuilg lilt CLwm Gt nw MULVEY FCVER AXHOME WTLLJAM krCT VEY Ue Mri 111 Maoatea St Pkaa GLM tU JOSEPH PAR.MELE FITNIRAL ODtECTOR 74 flaunt Araima Ty GLoba 1 STI ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Wapplngers Falls SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George Sweet, Lie. Mgr HYDE PARK. Tal CApltal MH Schoonmaker FUNERAL Chapel GLobe 41600 WfHJ JaTsOaTrT tMl.

Mtttrnly at his kaMtw Jotarfkb Holi blorxJ husbatvl jf JemAtmrn WOUJ MM rtMMtfTC of Syl Ta Lake Road HopwHl Junrtton TW fisterri iJt be rowturtsMl af the Hbart hVuch moody nncral Horn atikiU ThurwUr iruf7 12. 1M1 at 13 and at St Denla' Own lraa Lk at 10 am, wltr i Roqutvm Vaaa will Intr mmt wtl in St Denis' CmetaM7 mendi 1U be rcelTtd at the Funeral Home thai eveolnc, Wednea daT aftsrnoon and irentnaj Rosary terrtcea will ba Wedneaday veoinf at I In Memoriam FRAZIER la lorlnf memory of my husband. William I Trader who paaaed away Jan 11. 1939 January brinjrt back memories of a loved one rone to rent It was God's will to take you He only lakes the best But what It meant to loae yoa, no one will ever know. miss your smile, your vote end the happy daye we ehared And now a years pass by I a toil your grave with krvlnf care AimS pert of my heart la burled there Until we meet again Signed.

Wife. Florence FLORISTS Flowgn 255 McnSHfiA FLORIST We appreciate Violet Ave patronage GL 4 370 Mrs. John Smith, In Her 94th Year Mrs John Smith, 93. died yesterday afternoon at her home. 10 Garden street.

Red Hook, after three weeks' illness She was a lifelong resident of the Red Hook area Surviving are one son, Foster Smith Red Hook, five grandchildren. Merrick Smith and Raymond Smith. Red Hook, Alden Smith. Ohio, Margaret and Dorothy Smith. Red Hook, four great grandchildren and several nephews and nieces The funeral, 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, will be at the Bur nett and Rockefeller Funeral home, 42 West Market street.

Red Hook The Rev. Paul E. Henry, minister of St. Paul's Lutheran church. Red Hook, will officiate Burial will be In the family plot in St Paul's cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow afternoon and 7 to 9 o'clock to morrow hlght FLORISTS Flowers S. RUGGIERO Flowers for Every Occasion 131 South Ave OR 1 SffTw The SALTFORD LOWER SHOP I Onarantd Talagrapk D.uTar7 18 Cannon St GRover 1 0340 CUT FLOWERS PLANTS GRAHAM'S Flowr Arraaramanta 17 Orchard Place GL 4 7140 NEW YORK (APV Leland Hamrick, 42; TUblic relations manager of the Dairymen's League Cooperative association. died yesterday in New Orleans wivue attending a meeting of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Death was attrib uted to a heart attack. Hamrick moved here from Ithaca three months ago.

He was born in West Virginia and 5 moved to upstate New York as a young man He attended the New York State College of Agriculture at Ithaca Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m Saturday at the First Presbyterian church In Ithaca. What can tfie FARMERS BANK Trust Department do for you? Every family should have an attorney prepare a will. By naming the Farmers Bank as executor (who carries out its provisions) you can be assured that our experience in estate management will be available to your family when most needed. The Farmers Bank will draw upon a wide variety of specialized trust services and facilities in addition to their own skills to handle your wishes. Our trust officers will be glad to meet with you and your attorney when con venient.

The Farmers Bank has just completed a special room for Trust aer vicea to meet your counciling peeds. TRUST SERVICES AVAILABLE AT THE FARMERS BANK 9 Estate Planning Administrator Executor and Trustee Guardian Agency Services Custodian Accounts Noon' Stock Prices MERRILL LYNCH. PIKRCX, FENNER AND SMITU ABC 'Paramount AllU.Ohalmert 27H American Airlines 23H American Can Mr American Cyanamld MH American Motor 174' American Radiator 13H Amer Smelting It Ret. 68V. Amer and 109H American HH American Viscose 44 Anaconda 47V4 Armco Steel 60V4 Atchison and SF RR 34 Avco 14H JBaltlmnra.li Ohla Bn "1.7V marry offices of the brokerage Arm one located In Pough keepsle.

Mr, Smith was virtually un known to the general public, ven the Investing public, until 1958 when his name replaced that of (Alnheu Beane at the end of the. lone brokerage partnership, Mr. Smith had In faet bea plUarof th company for more than a genera tion. He was credited with bringing about the merger of Merrill Lynch and E. A.

Pierce and In 1940 and also the merger with the firm of Fenner and Beane the next year. Be hind the facade of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane, Mr. Smith worked toward twin objectives: to take Wall street to Main street, and to allay popular fears of security trading MR. SMITH held the title of managing partner of Merrill Lynch and E. A.

Pierce and Co He succeeded Charles E. Mer Gr Northern Pf RR nu aa uzrrcung partner on uie laters death In 1956, and became chairman when the firm was Incorporated two years ago Mr smith also was a vice president and governor of the Association of Stock Exchange Arms and from 1949 to 1955 a governor of the New York Stock Exchange Leland Hamrick. Dairy League Aide Harry Rosenberg, Born in Poughkeepsie Harry Kosenberg, 86, a native of Poughkeepsie, died at his home In Nyack on Friday. Fun eral services and interment ISokt place in Nyack, Monday. Son of Simon and Fannie Rosenberg, Mr.

Rosenberg spent most of his life In Nyack. Retired, he had been in the men's clothing business for many years Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Florence Bloor, Nyack; a sister, Mrs. Jacob Nelsner. Nyack. and a nephew, Murray Rosenberg, Poughkeepsie.

Overnight Deaths NEW YORK (AP DashleU Hammett, 68, a private eye who founded the hard boiled, wise cracking school of American de tective fiction, died yesterday pf a lung ailment His best known works were "The Maltese Falcon" and "The Thin Man," written in the early 1930s HOUSTON, TEX. (AP) Tom Walker, 69, former president and chairman of the Tex as to Brooklyn Transcontinent al Gas Pipeline corp died of a heart seizure yesterday. MONTCLAIR. AP) Isabel Paterson, 75, a novelist and former book reviewer for the New York Herald Tribune, died of a heart ailment while visiting friends last night She resided in Princeton Beth Steel Boeing Borden Co Canadian Pacific RR Central Hud and El Chrysler Ches "and Ohio Ry Cities Service Col Gas and Elee ConsEdlsonHY Corn ProdueU" Crsne Co Curtis Wright Daystrom Douglas Aircraft DowChem duPont de Nemour Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak El Paso Nat Gas ErieRR Florida Power Ford Motors Gen Dynamics Gen. Electric General Foods Gen Motors Gen Telephone General Tire Rubber Goodyear and 39H 88 22V4 28 9H 4H S1H 24V 87 Texas Ins Transition Union Carbide United Aircraft United Airlines United Corp United Fruit Steel 8 Steel Pd IT 9 PuhRar JVWestraghjnwrEl Westem Union Woolworth" 46V4 17V 33 S1H 74V4 1974 25V 109V4 28 54 S7V4 69V 41H 70 69Vi 42V 27 57 35T 49 Grumman 35 Gulf Oil 34V Int Business Machines 601 Int Harvester Int Nickel Canada Int Tel and Tel Int Paper Johns Manvllle Kennecott Marine Midland Minn Mng Monsanto Chemical Montg Ward National Biscuit Natl Dairy Nat Distillers Centrat RR Niag Mohawk PW North Amer Aviation Northern Pacific Ry Ohio Edison Olln Mahleson Pan American Airlines Pennsylvania RR Pepsicola Pfizer, Chas Phelps Dodge Phillips Petroleum Polaroid El A Gas 45 59 46V, 33 59 78 25 72 44 29 71 25 17 40 49 44 37 43 18V4 12 48 32 50 55 183 44 Radio Rayonler Reynolds Tobacco Raytheon Rep Ir and Steel Royal Dutch ySatsway Stores St Regis Paper Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil 8ocony Mobil Southern Co Southern Pacific Ry Bperry Rand Std Oil Webster Stude baker Simmy 94 .38 69' 34 37 30 65 40 43 48 21 22 42 65 7 UaV 34 120 39 37 7 IB 80 143 48 47V4 44 .68.

AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Alleghany Wti Associated Oil Belock Inst British Petroleum Coastal Carib Oil General Development Massey Ferguson Pacific Petroleum Servo Mech Universal Controls Webb Knapp 7 3 16 6 1 12 10 11 8 16 1 UNLISTED STOCK Western Pub 78 80 Cen Hud 4 Prfd 90 Bid Ratron 19 20 Yesfordas Pouftry Market NEW YORK (APkUuSDA) Live poultry. Receipts of pul lata' u.ila.a..i aa4.aiaiaiai via auvwciatvj wuar vaaaaaa light Demand moderate for bul lets, roasting chickens, broilers and fryers) now tor hens. Market Irregular for pullets; steady (or roasting chickens, broilers and fryers; dull for hens. By truck: hens, blacks over 8 lbs 23. Pullets, rocks 6 lbs and up 34 37.

S'lbs and up 33 34, one, fancy lot 38; white crosses 8 lbs and up 30 32. Broilers fryers, Ite rock 3 4 lbs average (all pullets) 24; rock cockerels 3 4 lbs sversge 20 21. Boasting chickens, rocks 8 lbs and up 29 30, average 23. Dressed poultry: Turkeys consumer suet more than ample, heavyweights generally ampler demand limited. Squabs MllnincC(SaTvx ed; offerings liberal; demand light grade and u.s.

grade "A reaay to cook. frosen (oarlots and leu than carlots): young hens 8 10 lbs 4JH 48, young tofns 20 22 lbs 36V4 39. Eqq Market LltpsryoiuC tAPUSDA Wholesale egg offerings ample on large: adequate on othecsr bernand llmited ttriiri: mediate requirements today. (Wholesale selling prices bas ed on exchange and other volume sales.) New York spot Quotations follow: Mixed colors: Extras (48 50 lbs) 37 38: extras medium 3S 37; stand ards 36 37; checks 35 36. Whites: Extras (48 50 lbs) 38 41; extras medium 36V4 38; top quality (48 50 lbs) 41 45; mediums 38 40; smalls 35 36.

Browns: Extras (48 50 lbs) 39 40; top Bank Stocks MERRILL LYNCH, PIIRCX. FENNER SMITH Bid Asked Bankers 47 80 Han'er Bahk 82 B5VJ Chase Manhattan 64 88TI Chemical Corn 80 3 First National 77 1 Morgan Guarly 101 104 Irving 40 43V? Manufacturers 60 3 Trust of 87 101V i Insurance Stocks Bid Asked 89 93V4 31 83 27 28Tij 39 UVd 48 B1V Aetna Agrie Amn Int Glens Falls Orest American Hanover Hartford Ilftaiiia 42 68 ZVd ivi 45 1 661 Prov Waih'ton Ins 18 20 Travelers 96 100 U. S. Fire 31 33 Jutter NEW YORK AP OISDAI Butter offerings ample. De msnd fslr.

Pricetjunclianged, Cheese offerings light to adei quite. Demand Improved Wholesale Tiles. American cheese (whole milk). Slngli dals.etfrCTlr4243 TentirSlirf gies daisies agea 49 03. run aged 50 53.

Processed American pasteurized 8 lbs 41 45. Do. mestlc Swiss (wheels) grade "A 54 56. Grade 82 54. quality (48 50 lbs) 41 43j mediums joyj ijyya; smaus i 36.

Schoonmaker FUNERAL GL 4 I80C RITTiTTa Mrs. Elizabeth Hull, Bronxville Resident NEW YORK (AP) Mrs Elizabeth Irwin Hull. 53, wife of the vice president of the General Motors Acceptance Corp and a former Dallas, Tex civic leader, died at New York hospital yesterday. Mrs lluiL wile of ueryi Hull, lived at Bronxville. She was brought to the Manhattan hoe pital after she became ill "TKT cause of death was not dis closed.

A native of Chicago, Mrs Hull was a daughter of Arthur Irwin, a founder of Rotary International and a member of the Chicago Board of Trade. Rites Conducted For Mrs. Ostrom Graveside services for Mrs Edward A Ostrom, who died at her home In New Hartford, Conn, were conducted at 1 o'clock this afternoon In St Peter's cemetery, under the direction of the McCornac Funeral service. Mrs Ostrom husband, fam iliarly known as "Ducky" Ostrom to baseball fans here many years ago, died In 1949. Edward Fitzpatrick, Was AP Telegrapher BENNINGTON, VT.

(AP Edward J. Fttzsatrick, 63, onetime railroad and associated press telegrapher, died yester day at Putnam Memorial hos pital Fitzpatrick, a hoosick rails, native, worked for the Associated Press in New York City and at the North Adams, Mass, Transcript The FARMERS an Manufacturers NATIONAL BANK ciarUrti IS34 Main Of fit! Market Street at Cannon I i Extra Bonking Noun Thursday 4 to pjn. 1 FDIQ Ilydi Park Offict: Albany Post 4 Roari flydt Park ill (tfNeeH. YeKt.Il I ar'TMgp BOLTON'S Has Everything for the comfort ami conro nience of the invalid and the convalescent. For Sale or Rent WUEEL CIIAJRS HOSPITAL BEDS CRUTCHES CANES WALKERS INVALID LIFTS BACK RESTS BED TRAYS RUBBER HEAT LAMPS CUSHIONS TRUSSES BELTS, ETC.

EMERGENCY SERVICE! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Ne Waiting, Same Pay Service OPEN EVERT DAT 8:31 ta P.M. pllJlIIJ.aWllJk(nilfJell!l ii T4 393 Mill St. (at Clinton square) Poughkeepsie I STORE HQURS: SAT. 9:30, 5:30 I THURS. FR1.

9:30 9 BIG REDUCTIONS ON I FOOTWEAR I FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY MISSES' GIRLS' LADIES' MEN'S BOYS' CORDUROY STORM 4 0UCKLE I SNEAKERS BOOTS ARCTICS 1 Leather or Robber Soles 1VJ Ste ai. I )fy 7.49 249 I BEG. 1.99 REG. PRICE to 3.98 COMPARE AT 3.99 EVERY LADIES' DRESS I REDUCED 33i I PICK ANY SIZE, STYLE, COLOR CHECK OUR LOW I DISCOUNT PRICE THEN DEDUCT ANOTHER 13 I BUY MORE SAVE MORE I 9W9kWLwmmkt9mm9Wkma9ki9km9i9wmmki LADIES' MEN'S I COTTON FLANNELS ALL WOOL PAJAMAS SUBURBANS I FULL CUT WASHABLE quiit lined sizes ilu I NOVELTY PRICES SIZES 34 40 REG. 16.93 VALUE I 2 98 VALUE Jf jfj I 9WkmkWkWtkWLWkWk 9WkWLWLmLWLWmLmkm BOYS' GIRLS' MEN'S 2 PC I SHOW SUITS THERMAL KNIT car coats UNDERWEAR I JACKETS TOU GET THE LONG SLEEVE TOP I ENTIRE STOCK AT ONE PRICE PLUS THE LONG BOTTOMS k9wi mf 'M KEG.

VALUE 3.99 EACH PIECE 9wmkmmmmkkmMgmmmmmmmmmm HOYS BEDFORD CORD INTENTS' FLANNEL LINED BRUSHED KNIT SLACKS SLEEPERS WITH PLASTIC SOLES IlEAVT'WlGHT SIZES mv 2 $3 oo 99a REG, 1.99 PAIR HEO.U9 VAiui.

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