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,4 4 ll PAGE rWENTV.EICHr POUCHKEEP3IE NEW YORKER FRIDAY. MAYvft, 1960 Adtomotits Atrtta fee Sato HI I i 1395. 1936 Dulcit Century A Door Hardtop Irraan, tedie, teatar, fowf1 HHf Hi, wMe walla. I ton littd. TRAENDLY' BUICK OPEL 341 Mill t.

CL 2.3500 STOP THE PRICE Each atee, SoM. wilt drop HUM I th anr at theee cara "Slop lb Price" at rr choice el prlr Im a winner, act a laser tfaitl wall to loagl RAMBLER IH5 RERFL 4 riH SFDAN S. aUmlird aitlfi Rttiirnn ae.tf tad teds triple defrosters Weetherey conditioned air kal IToaa 55 CHEVROLET 635 '4" POfMI" "flB BBHaff gnit evettinve. Wright Bros, SEHCTCARS i 3 I RAMBLER SALES 41 Dutch Tpke, (Rte. 44) GL 2 8820 Juki east of ArUnetfai II ft Car Truck For Rent 114 A $6 A Day 6c A Mile O'flARA CAR RENTAL YTEM.

INC (AJ Mala III GLobe 4 1214 Autos Wanted 143 cocnVtlsED CAtts S'tFDEb Top Dollar Paul NATIONAL AUTO EXCHANGE 04 Main Street GR I 3M0 Anto Dealer Ulrcctory 146 "BCtCHESi INC. Jaguar Moretti Uoyd Dataoo Skoda Salee and 6ervlce Rte 44. Pleaeanl Vallej ME MHO USED CARS All Makes All Modcla MILL'S OARAGE Amenla. Phone Amenla 11 LOU DePAOLO AUTO SALES "Better cara becauee we pay. more lor the fooJ onea 13 SOXlTH AVE Grtover 1 7070 Ford, Falcon, Thunderbird Bales.

Service Genuine 'Ford Part KEYES MOTOR SALES. INC 7t 57a MAIN ST GL 4 2100 ROBERTS PONTIAe faunae Cara Jk GMCIruck 4M Main Street GLobe 4 4130 SABIA AUTO EXCHANGE 13 Mala Streel GLobe 4 UM MIY YOUJ USED CARS Toh Noting IM Nosee Reee! ares.te.ateiy 7l aa No.iv neaer imw one nnis as we ino anrttiertv volM mi the land Yea Wrrlu and thea cntlitafii aleaf tha westerly border af Van Wye appre matetv im la a center ta tee nereis dnrntvfw premises! thence westerly at. a rlsM anrla alone fHrrtttarhr. boon dary af Vaa Wyck a tttstaare fftf'ae rKlmaiffi ft (nttr la stone walli lAeaee amrtherlv atona westerly baanrfarr af Van Wvrk a dla taace ef aeproKimaieiy too' la a point in tha northerly line of fcatfleyf Ihetice alenf tha northerly Una ml Bedeley aorlnweeteny appresimsieiy in to IM point ea Ute aortneasterly boundary or: Haieyi and WMra Daanag nintiy ina Nona far a dittaftra of pppoimtW MW 1 a rarnar la a wlra leaca wtilch la tha MmthoailaflT eonwr of tha landa of Land thMtea la northaattrrly dl ractKHi VKmc ina tmvnj porowr en Lanf apprattm ataly IJOV to a point oa rwroar Kinii tatttrly at a lifht angia a dittanea of tha fuihr1y too alonff tha aoutrraiijf border of Kin to. a point which li wi aouth aBteru rornar or ma lanai ninii thanca northrrljr at a tifht an (la a distance of 900 along tha aailerly border of Kinc to a Mint which la tha armth wBtrty corner of tha light ofwiv of Brlcfi Slation Roadt thenra easterly along tha anulherly border of Biigga station Roas a amance or 1050.

10 point on the westerly border of tha lanfla of Berhrrt thence jKmt her I at right angle along the westerly bordrr 01 Dicier in ina aouinwraieny rorner of the landt of Becker thenra eaiterlv al a rtiht angle along the aoutherly border of the land of Becker and of nam a dtatinre of 4otr 10 tvoin on the weiterlv border of Nos I ton ttofta niLn potn. inj paint or puce of nrgtnning 2 Amena me zoning Map 01 ina Tnwn of IGrange, as follewit Denlii ate and change the toning Ll4MHf44patMn the foHnwlng dearriiw dTi prnpeny now in a id notnaeniiai mi Bring a quadrilateral lot with depth varying from 198 23 al the North end to ft 4' a I tha float md1 wHh a fron lagt of 193 23 on Ibihra Hill Jtond and a (rootage of 133 73 on Walker Hoad Br GINNING at a mini which la the northweaierly rorner of the herein des cribed parcel and which point la aino tne point of inieraertion of tno eaateriy Ida of Walker Road and the aoutherly Ide of (ochran Hill road, and running along the aoutherly aide of (ochran IU1I Road South 03 degreea In 30" Knit 191 23 to a point which la the north eiterly rorner of the land of Toomeyi thence South 39 degree a Weal 90 and thenra South 06 degrees 57 20 VVeat 693 73 to a point which tha north eauterly corner of the lands of Law rencei thence North S3 degrees 02 40" Meat 329 24 to a point on the easterly border of Walker Roadt and thenre along the eaateriy border of Walker Itoad the following 6 couraei and dtv tances Hi North Ofl deg 91' 30" East 43 33' (2 North 10 dfg 32 00" Fsst 73 14' 131 North II deg 01 30 Fast IMW I4 North 18 deg iV 40" Fsst Ua 7 I5 North 19 deg 21 20 East 238 19 (6) North 39 deg Oti 70 I ait 98 SI to the point or piece of beginning UAIt April 14. 1Q Rv Order of the Tovtn Board IHIR1S TATOR Town Clerk Town of IsOrsnge 190 4257 NOT1C TO RIDDr RS fl'I Oil Notice in Hereby t.lvcn that scaled prtpn.l Inr npprni.triB.flja.ly jd WITH SAFETY FROM Dutches County's Largest and Oldest Used Car Dealer 30 Yearram XociOoar WE BUY USED CARS Open Evenings till 8 00 p. m. Terms Trades Effron Auto Exch.

Willys Sales and Service Wn MAIN STREET GLoba Mll LEGAL NOTICES SorroKste's Notices 175 GRACL MALEADY. Decedent Pursuant to sn order of Hon VIN CENSGRADYT Bttrrogate of Dutches Count. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 11 persons having claims against the estate of GRACE MALEADY de ceiied, lVts of tha Town of Poughkeep ie in said countv. are required to ex titbit tha same with vouchers therefor to tha undersiarned Adrian Maleady, Executor of said estate, at tha offices McCabe 4 McCabe, attorney! for the xecutor No 11 Market Street In the City of Pougbkaepsle. NK on or be lor tha 23th day of May 1960 Dated Ibis 16th day of November 195 ADRIAN MALbAUI Executor IMcCABC McCABE Attorneys for Executor 11 Market Street PouaThkeeDsie.

N. Y. 175 3733 AI.AFRT FRIED. Decedent Pursu ant to an order of Hon VINCENT GRADY. Surroiate of Dutchess Loun ty.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVfcN. that all persons having claims against the estate af ALBERT 1 Kifc.u aeceasea late of the Town of Clinton In aald County, are required to exhibit the a me with vouchers therefor to the undersigned Executors of said estate at TT Market Street, Poughkeeptle New York In the City of Poughkeepsie on or before tha day of October 1M0 Dated this day of April 1960. ARTHUR FRIED ROBERT rRIED MARION SACKS EDNA FRIED Execatori BOSEV It ROSEN Attorney for Executors and Estata 11 Market Street Poughkeepsie. New York 173 426S City Notices 180 TAKE NOTICE that tha Board of Education of the City School Diatrlct the City of Poughkeepsie. Dutchess County.

New York, his prepared a Ten isiive tsuagei lor ine ensuing use si year commencing July I960 and end ing June 30, 19ol, and that the same has been filed In the! office of the un riersigned Clerk of said Board located' in the Administration Building. 11 Col lege Avenue, poughkeepsie. New York and is there open for public ins pec tion. and that copies thereof are avail able to any interested person at aald mce aurtng Dustness nours TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Dublie hearing on such Tentative Bud get will be held at a Special Meeting of (he aald Board of Education to be held oa May 31. I960, at 7 30 o'clock P.

at the Administration Building 11 CoJlege Avenue, Poughkeepsie. New sora ror ine purpose pi oeanng oojec tione thereto of any Interested person uiufl May a. iite EDWIN I HUNGER Clerk of the Board of Education of the City School District of ue Uty oi Poux bkesDsis. ISO 414 'Town Notleet 190 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN DF tLA GRANGE, DUT. CHESS COUNTY.

NEW YORK. TAKE NOTICE, Hut She Town Board of the Towa. (L Grange will told a PUbilc be aria al the Towa HalL flinnghan. ftoad, Freedom Plelna. awa.

on av IB. I960, at caneni I96d. a.W Daylight Sav ing Tune, la retetlon the atneadment 4 she Zoomg Ordtnanc of the Towa mi LeGraage and the Zoning Map of ise i own oc MGrange. fespecP to the following: 1, Amend the Zoning Map ef the vwa awaursnia. a teuoat ueaigaaie ano change the aonlag claaalficaUM of the following descrmedi inFNi twvevaux soowa pane reav agrtcultuxaJ.

eammarcial and Industrial to a Commercial Industrial ariaiHawq vwvwtvpmmmt etaSUVt. Tract of 14 seres, mora er Us. ttb froauxa of HOT ep Brigjg Stsllun Read 'AUtfy read. BCtVNNlNfi'al a point oa Ua wester. Jy mU mi, Nexoe Road which peust awMwtru ewnf me nertia dssei ibed premises aad thi souths ssur lotm of No 2 Fuel OH are nought for (he foUtMvwa Ings located on the Dutrhens Turnpike Town of Poughkeepsie New ork Town Hajl Town Pollre Garage Town ingnwav a rase ann town turnip Aim, Sewage Dtnposal riant off 1 Road All bids must be on a firm per gal Ut 10 to June 10 I1 oti tn te delivered from metered truiks 24 hour delivery service guar anteea The aealed proooqals will be received at the Offire of the Town Clerk until 4 00 lock on the ISLh day of May, HMO Bldi will be presented by the Clerk to the Town Board at a regu lar meeting thereof to be held at 7 30 oxiocfc Jl.

onjhtdy jiiilth lime they will be publicly opened and contiaerea The Town Board reserves the right to rejeri any ann an nids Dated April 20 I960 ANNF ROGFRS Town Clerk Town of Poughkeepsie 190 4260 Town Nttce an UtdlTtdeai. an SseetsUe pertaer ship. eerserstvsii tb The term awte gtiafl meae pas senger auto, irvcw) traeior trees, tratleas tea, metoreyele er ether eefii eior however prepeltedr at watt ftree lers. niwosera, macniaerj una vqaip mmuit etttow 1 Ueease Reoulredt tt tr son ahall engage ta or eondurt en real properly within the Town of East Fishkill either for himself er for and en behalf ef any ether eerson directly er laairecuy at agent employee er otner wise any arlivtty er kwainess either for prom or otherwise, at wholesale er retail, wnicn la ro Ives the eolieetion, storage, burning damping. dlsaseem bling, dismantling, sslvsalna.

sorting or otherwise handling er arranging for sale, resale, storage er disposal er otherwise ef bodies engines, er parts of a lit or of gay other second hand or deed property'of whatever material is eomposeo or any waste material whether composed of wood paper, cloth, cardboard, plastics, metals, atone. cement er otherwise without first obtaining license therefor as hereinafter provided. Section 4. Application for License Each applicant for a license hereunder sfisll execute under oath an application therefore to be supplied to him by the Town Clerk, which shall contain the ioi owing inrormatiouf That tne appti cant Is ever twenty one (111 years of age, mat ne a cuizen or tne united States, whether he haa ever been eon vlrted of a felony er mlademeanor and auch other fartr or evidence aa Is deemed necessary to estsbllsh that he Is a person fit and capable of properly which Ine license It sought a descrip lion of tne exact type of business he Intends to conduct, the nature of the materials he intends to handlei the number of employees he Intends to en mfTTra "IdiTfTsXoT the owner or owners of the land and fotiFtwaio eMhe iigM pf wrupinrycf mm applicant to the use of such lsnd At the time of msklne th sonllcs tton. the applicant shall submit to and Me trie Town.

Clerk msp or plan of the real property upon which he In tends to conduct the activity or bust nets for which halt making application for a Jtcenae hereunder, with the area of such real property which It Is pro posed to use for such purpose, the location of the fence required hereunder Indicated thereon aa well at the Iocs tlon of any buildings on such lsnd snd the location of any streets or highways abutting or pssilni through aucb land ana tne location of any water, sewer or gaa mains or laterals available thereto as well as tha general drainage Uoau tbt For every vMatiee, ef ear pre vUloa ef this ordinance the person violating the earn shall be subject to a Cine of not mo re tne a Siootw er lav prtsonment not en reeding fey Doto ski line ana imprisonment. ft) Cenvicttoe for any a bore men ttofiedl viol st Ion shall constitute and ef. feet aa Immediate ferfettere tef the license Id) Anypersoa violating this erdl a a rice Mian be subject to a civil penalty emereeaDieianai eenectaoie oy tne Town la the amount ef Slot Of for each such offense Such, penalty attall 1 collect able by and la the same ef the Towa for each day that iwea violation shall continue. la addition to the above provided penalties and punishment, the Towa Board may also maintain aa action er proceeding la the name ef the Town a court of competent Jurisdiction" to compel compliance wlfh or to restrain ay injunction tne violation of such ordl nanee. Section S.

Reueal All ordlnsneos or regulations neretorore adopted hi con flict with this ordinance are hereby 'peaieo. Section Savlnc Clause. If an clause, sentence, paragrsph, section or psrt or tnis ordinance shall be adhjdg ed by aay court of competent lurtsdic. tion to be Invalid, such Judgment ahatl not affect, impair or invalidate tha remainder thereofr but ahatl be eon fined in its operation to the clause sentence, paragraph section er psrt thereof directly Involved In tha controversy tn which auch JutTgrnent shall have been raanrlaarBlrf I aa. A 1 SerUallL.Etliv JaM.JhUr.

nanr. take effect tes aty ranera) noma, publication and poaunf or Immmiaialr upon pervrbal aervlc aa provided 07 Seelioa U3 of the TewnLaw. Detedi April 1M Br oratroT nrBia the Town of rant Flahall Towa Clark lM MSJJ NOTICE TO BIDDER Notlte If Hrrrbv Given that sealed propoeala for one heavy duly straight four wheel drUen trutk eauiDDd v.ilh dump body hoist and hvdrauilcally op. crated mow plow and wing ine town win nave to trade In one 1946 Dump trurk Ihe Bldi muit show the amount of trurk plui me amount allowed on the trade In Detailed apeciftcauone rna be ob talned from the offire ol the Town Superintendent of Ilighwa) Town umhway Uaraae. Dutthesa Turnpike, Pouahkeepsle New ork The aealed pmpnsals will be received at Ihe Office of the Town tlerk until 4 00 Ollork on the lath da of May 10 Bldi will be presented by the tlerk to the Town Board at a resu lar meeting thereof to be held at 7 30 flock on that day at which time they will be publicly opened and considered The Town Board reserves the right to reject any ana all bida Dated April 20 1960 ANNE ROGERS.

Town Clerk Town of Poughkeepsie. 100 4261 NOTK OF HEARING Notice Is Hereby Given that a Public Hearing will be held bv the Town Board of Ihe Town of Poughkeepsie Dutthess louniy "sew Tork at the Town Hall Dutchess Turnpike Poughkeepsie New York on the 16th dav of May. 1960 7 30 Clock, on that da in the matter of Ihe adopting of an Ordinance amending the Traffic Ordinance of the saia town as louowa No Parking or Standing Berk Place Commencing at a point ISO feet north of the north corner of the Kern Card Plant and continuing for. distance of too feel All partlea In Interest and rlllien. will am neara al ine ruone Hearing to neia as a'oresain Dated April 20.

I960 4.NNE ROGFRS, Town Clerk town or rougnkeepsle, 190 (262 NOTICE OF HFARINR Notice Is Hereby Given thai Hearing will be held by the Town noara 01 tne sown of Poughkeepsie MUtcness COUntV. New Ynrk. .1 own nan, uuicneaa Turnpike. Pough psie, dew xora. al ine Town Hall Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie.

New lorm. on ine IBtn day of May, 1960 at 7:10 O'clock P. on that day la the matter of the adoption of an Ordt uHui ui ine said town aa follows: ranMBti, Laiirange Avenue (South aide) for a 'distance of 150 feet easterly of Raymond Avenue Restricted ta 1 hour. LaGeange Avenue (North, aide) for a distance of 100 feet easterly ol the driveway lo the parking lot of the Vaaaar Bank Restricted to 1 hour All partlea la lntau est aiwt wUI be heard at the Public Hearing lA ha k.U hwim a vrwa.iu. Listed I April 20.

1960 ANNE ROGERS. Towa Clerk Towa of Poughkeepsie, 10 4261 AN ORDINANCE LICENSING 'Dr nruvuilM, DEALERS IN SECOND HAND, JUNK AND AUTO PARTS ACTIV1TIFS AND BUSINESSES Section I Legislative latent. By the' adoption of thie ordinance th Towa Board of th Towa of Eaat FiihklU declare Its Intent In aa dolne lnh ulate. control and Ueen th. or buainessej known aa Auto "grave, yards Junk yards, secondhand carta collection areas, the processing of uaed metala for resale and the dumping, ator ag and dlspoaal of waste, umarfji.

of uaed materlala pf whatever compo 4owa ooara aeroop Clares that auch actlvlllea or bualm caa constitute a aaaard to property and persona aad Public nuisance Such mar bar nrgtiiT tnria rrfmiMa aad aonjetloiea eipioaivt CaaoUae taaka oa aid autoa oftea eontaia in iwmieiieiwe gaaonaarftna ca gtne and other parts of auck autoa art frequently covered with greaa. aad ou which alsa lnnaania.bl. The Urea, plastic aeala. top aad other elements atteh autoa are alao. tnn.in mable, Batteriea aad other elemrete ol suck autoa eaa eantala acids aad other miuw uvuvniiauv sirmiui num.it.

Theee autoa frequently conlaia eharp aieUlor glass adgea or poiau upon aiilcti a bumaa eould reeeive aarniu. ewve boo aeraaHiaa. Taee autoa eaa eoaatttuta attraetlaa auisancea ta ehii. dree) aad certaia adulu. The preseace ef sue Juak yarda evea la areas uaed tor buelaeea or industry' la unslrotly aaa teada detract Iran value af rounding (aad aad property unless auck areaa ar arooerlv xnaiBtnlaed and rated.

Sacfloa Deflnllioaa Al used fa UQa tatraea? oi the Uada 1 Wlauuu. aadlanti.im twetaa (kM th. areateriy border esl a Urm mrmn ehall Beta. Towa N(lr 4i 111 ealat ahall eeaslltata a eeparal viola ALIJ Af Sirasetl. rielidi, Jeeee H.

Altey, in hi. (Snd year lonei.1 eery. tree at tha LaOraagerlA MeUMdlet Orarek Smoday arteraasn, May tVM talerraent LaOraaievllle Cemetery. No Malting konrs. la Meal of newer, ttmee he wish nay coo tflbote te therr favonte ekaHtT.

I Arrangementr 1 charge ad AUeo rHnerat nsrnv ine. ALUSON ioddenlr Mar 4. It Htghlaaa Hoepiui. Beaeoa, OIja AIU ruhteai of riahkiil aad beloved vrtle of Theodora Allleoe, mother of Alice Ouader Margaret Aniaea aad Harold A. Alllaoa.

runeral aerrlcea te which relatives and (Mends ar Invited will conducted at the Robert H. Aochmoody runeral Heme, riahkiil, Saturday, Mar 7. IMS at JO m. Interment la th riahkiil Rural Ceme. tery.

Dutchess Chapter Oti eerv Icea at tne runeral Heme. Prtdav evening at ji rnena. will recejved at tbo runeral Home, rrlday aiienuioB a rraay eveumg Isccllsnefiiis Notleet 200 LOST OR STOLEN Pass Book No 40714 of tha Dutchess Bank A Truat Company Is missing, and oavmant aton pad Any person making a claim on it ia nereDy required to present the Book at said Bank within 20 daya, or aald book will be deemed cancelled, and a new aupiicate book issued to the deposit tor named therein, or money paid. usiea. April 17, .900 tOO 4237 Funeral Directors 251 pattern of auch land lit the application the spplicant shall sgree that If granted the license ap plied for ho will conduct the activity or business pursuant to the regulation! hereinafter set forth snd that uponjils rsiiure to do so such license may be revoked forthwith A person presently engaged! In or conducting an activity or business such as described herein, on reel property within the Town of Fast Mshklll muit apply for a license therefor within 20 days of the sdoptlon of this ordlnsnct If the place where he conducts such activity or business presently compile! with the requirements person muit meet to secure license In the first lm.tance he ahall be Issued a license fherefor If he meets the other require menu contained herein If the place where he conducts auch activity or hwttnesi docs not presently comply with requirement! a person must meet secure licence In the first In i ttfrted a temnorarv liccnne for one (1 year, during which vear he must arrange the place where he conducts inch activity or business that it does then romph with the requirements person must meet to Kerure a license in the first Instance If al the end of such year surh per non hi.

a not "so srrangwdlilsiTaTerTir activity or bulncRi he shall forthwith reuse and aenini engaging in or con ducting the same and shall remove ace any sutos. parts or other materials of the nature described herein If the person conducting such activity or buainess Is not the sole owner there of he shall state auch fact st the tlwte he applies for his temporary license and th Town Clerk at ttie ime of tt suing such temporary license shall send the owners or each of them a notice of the lsHuance of such tempo rsry license to such person together with a copy of this ordinance Section 5 The License Tha fee for tha license Is hereby fined In tha sum of 123 00 which sum covers not only tne cost or issuing the license itself but slso the cost of making the neces ary Inspections of the premises to as certain compliance with tha regulations hereinafter preicribed Such license ahall be placed and at all times dtsplsyed in a conspicuous place at the licensee's place of sctlvlty er business for whkh it is issued Such license shall be effective from the date of Its Issuance until the 31st dav of December of the year of auch irtMJHni after which a new application foT Jlcense murt be made yearly if 44. 1 censee desires to continue such activity or Dimness uih lUense Is personal with the 11 cenaee does not go with the title of the land nor may It be sold, assigned transferred or disposed of Such license may be revoked bv the Town Board after a public heaiin I hereon at which the licensee shsll hsve sn opportunity to be heard Upon revocation of a license the Town Board may require tne removal of sutos parts and materials left as above oro vlded In the case of an applicant for a temporary license who falls to qualify ior a license In the event thst an aonllcant foe license as provided herein shall have previously been duly Issued a valid and effective Junk Dealers License by the super. Isor of this town, pursuant to the provisions of Article 6 of the New York Slate General Business Law, then such applicant shall be entitled to and allowed a credit a gainst, the above provided license fee in the amount of $5 00 such, Junk Dealer's License fee actually paid by such applicant! other wise this ordinance shall be fullv bind Ing upon and applicable to the holder ot anv sum junk Dealers License ieiion a. Regulations (a) Tha Licensee mutt personally manage or do responsible for tne man agement of the activity or business for wnicn tne license It granted lb) The licensee must mslntstn an omce ana a sufficient of em Payees on the premises to isiure the: proper ana sate conduct of such activity or business, to minimize tha fire nt.ara inereirom and to prevent Im proper trespass thereon by children ana outers (c The licensee must erect and main.

tain a six rooc is wire fence ef close mesh or one made of wood or of other material, adequate to prohibit the ea trance of children and others Into the area of tha activity or business a nor to contain within such fence the materlala cits it in ny tne licensee, and If such area abuts a residential area or public street or highway such fence shall be iwentv nvt reel (25 1 from the boundary line thereof All the materials dealt in by (he Ucenseeshm be kept within auch fence at all times Id Inside and adiacant to and ran tlguous with such fence a atrip of land at least ten feet (10) In width ahall be kept free of all dry grass or other growth or other combustible material so at to provide a fire Una or line around the whole area where the activity or business of the licensee it being conducted tei The autoa. nans and maUrtais dealt In by tha licensee shall Mm bled or dismantled by means other in so oy ourning iney snail be piled er arranged In neat rows ao aa to Mr ui. vivar inrougn Iftt rwei (f) There ahall ha auch place of activity er businesvt for wnicn a license is leaned at least one ft fire extinguisher of approved design and capacity for each 40,000 square irv. wi ana cacn tucn lire extln guisher ahall be hunt or mountad in a coiuptcuoua place clearly marked and available (ft When the area Is not supervised by the tieensee or his employees the fence snail be locked at a aecre gate I a rariuiaj luaauVaT th) buVtabte eanItBrTfaHnttaa.ar.au kjx e.o...ll.t.'.. arvusvni to apurevea public sewers er septle tsnksv for the use and convenience of the amain! of Tha tlcentee at well aa the general public visum the area.

The area of the linenatae'v atlv.tv or business ahall not be Used at a dump! rwa wr a pi ace ior ine pumuif ana upt si jvuns. or ireoa. Tne town nollaa. Ou Clerk or tne Town Board er aay ef lit represent a lives ahall be granted access to the area of the activity or huiuwaava of the Jiaeaeec at all reasonable hours) to Inspect th same for compliance nerewua. ttoCtlon T.

VlOl al ion of nrdlnaaaa an OffenaeL JPenaltiea thereof. lai ine owner op liaaavaa mi an auch place of buainess who commits or pvTUMis aajr acta in vwuuos 01 aay of the PtvUiona of this Ordlaaaoa ahall h. urua to nave ommuiea aa offeate agaiaat such ordiaaacn, and also shsll be liable for any auch vtolaliaa er tha Kaalty therefer. Each day aucn vlola i shall cojiiioue of be permitted to! AXLKrf rUNERAL ROME. INC PLEASANT VALLEY, MErcury 1154 UILLBROOK.

N. T. ORiole 7 M11 DEATHS BLOOMER Rhods Bella, at the Old Ladies Home, May a. Funeral servlcea to which relatlvet friends and board of lady managers are Invit ed, win be held from the Old Ladlet" Heme. 51 So Hamilton St Saturday, it I pn.

Interment Poughkeepait Rural Cemetery Friends may call at the Old Ladles' Home Friday evening a Louis Pruss Dies; Retired Carpenfer Loufi Pruss. 82. Of Lakeland 1 retired carpenter, who formerly res ded in Forest Glen, Gardiner, died unexpectedly, Tuesday, In a railroad station' In Chicago, of a heart seiz ure, lie sttiTered the fatal seizure as he was traveling from riorlda. to Wisconsin, to visit his brother, Henry Pruss. Mr, Pruss was the father of Louis Pruss 23 Roosevelt avenue, this city; and Miss Beatrice 303 South avenue, here: and of Mrs.

Dorothy Boonar, upper Darby, pa. Also sur viving are two brothers, John ana Herman Pruss, Forest Glen. His wife, Mrs. Laura Pruss, died in 1953. Funeral services will be con ducted at 10 o'clock.

'tomorrow. ai ine rarss uienn runeral home, 6 Prospect street. New Paltt. Burial will be In the New Palta Rural cemetery, rrlends may call at the funeral home ILWMaM IlMBAtlt JlphaTLEugnawJta; Q. Orlando, Florida, after illnetF4U.efSl seilfs ritq 7 at his late home Highway Blvd Mlllerton.

N. Y. la. terment Irondale Cemetery, rrlends may call Friday evening 7 to SL at JilSwlste Jioma Masonic aervtoea rrlday In lieu of flowers con tributions mty be made to the Tabor Foundation. LANF At MUIbrook.

New York. MayJ lun 1 kl. Wl. in, rivu in nil i.in rir Funeral eervlcea from th A.llen runeral Home, lnc Saturday morning May 11 o'clock Interment Nine Fartncra Burial Ground. Frtenda will be received Friday evening from 7 9 ROBERT H.

AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES. LNC IS Grand Avenue Tel GLobe KIM DARROW FUNERAL HOME yt South Hamilton 81 GL H4 Del Santo Funeral Home JOHN L. DEL SANTO. Lie Mar 194 MUI St GL IBM DOWLING FUNERAL HOME MERRITT DnWl.rNG. Jr Ur Mot irFAlRVIEW AVE GLobe 1 2410 FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR FRALEIGH.

Lie Mir 41 Mentha!) St GLobe 2 0410 William G. Miller 6c Son Funeral Homea GL J07M GL 11140 JlUJLV EY FUNF.n AL HOME WILLIAM MUI VEY. Ue Mar alt Mansion St PhonrCLoBe 4 4ST3 JOSEPH LPARMELE aitMiro.i niDvcrnD 74 Height Avenue 1 el GLobe 2 0790 ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Wapplngers Falls SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George W. Sweet. L1rr Mct.

HYDE PARK. Tel CApltal 9 2(24 w4w Sf Mk l5aV Schoonmaker FUNERAL Chapel GLobe 41800 FLORISTS Flowers 255 The SALTFORD FLOWER SHOP Guaranteed Telegraph Delivery 18 Cannon St GRover 1 0340 McSHEA FLORIST We appreciate Violet Ave patronage GL 45970 S. RUGGIERO Flowera for Every Occasion 131 South Ave GR 13070 BOCK FLORIST FLORAL DESIGNS Member Florist a Telegraph Delivery 371 Hooker Ave. GR 1 2020 CUT FLOWERS PLANTS GRAHAM'S Flower Arraneementa 17 Orchard Place GL, 4 7140 REILING'S FLORIST Flowers Are So Very Thoughtful I DEAN PLACE CL 4 0130 Paul Jagst Von Thun. Tivoli Artist Was 64 Paul Jaest Von Thun.

64. art ist who was born In Berlin. Ger many and who had resided in Tivoli the last years, died yesterday in the Columbia Memorial hospital, Hudson, after a long illness. Mr. Jagst Von Thun.

who had done numerous paintings over a lone period, had at one time painted Dr. Einstein. Prior to coming to Dutchess county to make nis nome. Mr. Jagst Von Thun had resided in Brooklyn.

surviving are his wife. Mrs Frieda Jagst von Thun; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Riven burg. Denver, a aon. Joachim Jasst Von Thun.

Taitina Fla ana mree granocnidren. runeral services will be icon ducted at the Hand Funeral home, Red Hook, at 2 o'clock Monday. Tire Rev. Donald Charles will officiate. Burial will be in SL Paula Lutheran ceme tery, Red Hook.

MFYER Mra Nellie, wife ol Ernest Meyer of Milan, at Rhlnebeck, May 3, 1900 A mass will be celebrated at St Christopher's Church. Red Hook, Saturday, May 7 at 10 AM The Rosary will be recMed at the Hand Funeral Home o'clock tonight In terment at tha convenience of the family. MILLHOLLAND At hla home. May I960 Allan Mlllholland resident ol Mahklll father of Mra Virginia Macy, Mrs Hermlone Hsll, Lambert and damea Mlllholland Private funer al services will be conducted at the convenience of the family Interment Greenwood Cemetery Brooklyn Ar raogemento by the Robert Auch moody Funeral Home In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF RAYMOND We give, SuicfraJTliAiiksl. everyone v.

ho nas been so kind tn lhe memory of our lear sorrr Raymond Due to the fact that hit brother. Larh. haA Just learnetl hi death in the tragedy we are now able lb express our thanks to all MR. AND MRS RUSSELL COY Vern Bickford, Big League Pitcher RICHMOND, VA (AP) Vern Bickford, 39, who pitched a no hit National league, game for the old Ijoston Braves against Brooklyn on Aug. II, 1950, led of cancer today Bickford had been hospitalized since Feb 26 In 1950, Bickford pitched 312 innings for the Braves and won 9 games Six times at the end 5 Elected Delegates FoHlewbiirglf Event Mrs.

Rose Pierce, Mrs. Jean Hazel Burnett and Mrs. Irene riniciterDOCKer were elected del egates from the LadiesauU lary, Vall Wolff post. Veterans ot Foreign wars, to District No 2 sessions in Ncwburgh, June ll and 12. when the auxiliary met Wednesday night Alternates include Mrs Fran ces DeGarmo, Mrs.

Ida Sprouse, Mrs Frances Bierko, Mrs Hazel Wlrsch and Mrs. Helen Beck MEMBERS RECEIVED at the meeting were Mrs. Sprouse and Mrs. Bierko. Mrs.

Wagner and Mrs Kane were named cochairmen to arrange for a party for veterans at the Hudson River State hospital Arrange ments were made for members to participate In the Loyalty day parade. Sunday, and the Armed Forces day ceremonies. May 22. There was a report of fund raising project for hos pital relief work with Mrs Wagner, hospital chairman, and Mrs Pierce as co chairman Ihe charter was draped in memory of two past national presidents It was reported that Mrs May Holt nas returned to her home from tne Albany Hos pital and that Mrs Pierce is in "TSr TFancTsTiospllal where she derwenr surgery tooayr Today's Markets Yeslerdas Poultry Market NEWVOHK AP lUSDAl Live poultry. Receipts consisted of part.

load ot Rock fryen. Practically no demand. Too lew tales to report prices, Dressed poultry: Turkey of ferings ample: demand some' what decreased but generally fair. Squabs and ducklings un' changed. Turkeys, grade and U.

S. Grade ready to cook, frozen, young hen DrlO lb 48V4 48. Egg Market NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) Wholesale egg offering, liberal. Demand spotty today. (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume sales new York spot quotations follow? Includes nearby: i I Whites: lop quality 14B DU ids i avWtaiuml 24, Browns! ua.

an t. i qa. StateBonds NEW YORK (AP) New York state bonds. (Quoted on a yield basis 4s Mar. 1961, 2 60 2 40.

4VS Jan J965, 3 00 2 80; 4 Vis Jan 1964. 3 00 2 83; 5s Mar 1871, 325 3 00, 2.s Thruway 198284. 3 80 3.70. Public authority bonds (Bid and asked) State Thru way 3 10s 1994. 90 91: State Power 1006, 1041,1054 otthe season he tried for the charmed 20th victory but failed each time.

That," he said the other day, "was the disappoint ment of my life Rites Arranged For Mr. Millholland Private funeral services will be conducted for Allan Mlllholland. 81, Route 52. Flshkill, who died yesterday after a long illness The Rev Kenneth Vos will officiate and burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. Brook lyn, under the direction.

of the Robert II Auchmoody Funeral home, Fishkill. Born in Cumberland. Md July 14, 1878, the son of James and Virginia Keim Millholland he received Tiis education in Cumberland schools and was graduated from the Allegany 1 1 1 1 a aa afiarlomil T'ltt rt KaI a. nti U111IMI1 akauciiaj, VUIUIAI IdllU A resident of Flshkill for 43 years where he was engaged In general firming and prior to that time had been an employe of the Westinghouse Electric Co He was a member ot Wiccopee Grange and of the Fish kill Reformed church. His wife, the former Amalie Quackenbush, whom he married April 1, 1909, In New York City, died May 24, 1936.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elwood Macy, Hopewell Junction, and Mrs. Hermlone Hall, Flshkill; two sons. Lambert Fishkill. and James A.

Mlllholland, Vallejo, two sisters, Martha Mill holland, cantonsviue, Md, and Mrs. Newton Parker, Washing ton, two brotiiers, William B. Millholland. Sarnla. Canada.

and Paul D. Mlllholland. Dobbs Ferry; 11 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren ana several nephews and nieces. i Mrs. Ernest Milan Resident, 79 Mrs Ernest Meyer.

79. resi dent of the Town of Milan, died yesterday in the. JTnr hern Dutches Health; center, Rhine Judge Kaufman, Hiss Trial Jurist Samuel IfjKanfmarr firt Mh Ui' S. District court iudce who presided rat the first perjury inai ui surer nisa. aiea yester day In Kot Yort City.

The Associated press reported today. Rauiman retired from the bench In 1935 because of a stroke. Early in bit career be gained fame as a special government prosecutor 'ivd Investigator of fraud and comiDtion In various federal agencies." Mr. Kaufman I survived by hi wife. Mrs.

Ann E. Delanev Kaufman; sister. Mrs. Goldie K. Selly and two brothers, Jul ius Kjunnan and pavld Kauf.

man. all of Pound Rld. WesMdueted at the Campbell Fun. cnetter county. erai home.

New York city, at Funeral service will be con 1 12.30 clock, Sunday, The former Mit Nellie Flti slmmons," Mr Meyer was born in New York Clty, daughter ot the late James and Julia Landl Fitzslmmoq. She is survived by her husband hd two piece. A Mass will be offered, at St Christopher's church, Red Hook, at 10 o'clock tomorrow. Burial will be at the con veniepce ot the family. The Rosary will be offered at the Hand Funeral home at 8 o'clock (omgai.

7 Persons Die In Flaming Wreck FRESNO, CALIF (AP) Seven persons were killed early today in a flaming two car crash at an intersection near Mendota, about 30 mles west of Cresno All seven were in the same car The other driver, jvcim Thomas. 18. was taken to Fresno Community hospital in critical condition Driver Juventlno Tervino Gonzalez and two companions were killed when thrown from the car The bodies of the other four were found in the rear spat, burned, beyimd recoenl tion The California Highway pa trol said Thomas auto, going at high speed, struck the Gonzalez vehicle broadside. Woman Ticketed After City Collision Mrs. Mary Lis, 62, of 55 Taylor avenue, was Injured at 4 yesterday In a two car acci dent at Innis avenue and King street According to an accident report filed with police, Mrs Lis was riding in a car operated by her husband, William, 67, which was in collision with a car driven by Elwin P.

Hyatt, 20, of Route 52, Hopewell JtinHron student. Mrs. Lis was treated at St. Francis' hospital for undetermined injuries. Patrolman McDermott ticketed Mr.

Lis. on a charge of dis obeying a stop sign at the corner. Mr. Lis pleaded innocent today in City court arid received an, adjournment until Tuesday. Youth Gains Suspended Sentence Leslie George Nameth.

18. of 27 William street today receiv ed a suspended sentence when he "pleaded guilty before City Judge uuonneu to a pumic in toxication charge. The youth told the court he Is the son of Louis Nameth 51, of 27 William street, who has been missing since April 14. Yesterday, town police said they were trying to make a pos itive Identification of a man's body taken from the Hudson river off the Cornell boathouse to determine' if it was Mr. Na meth.

The Nameth youth wa arreted yesterday at Market and Mill street by Patrolman Noel Morris. Morse School, Reports Broken window Panes patient lncenastebri7. tempting to learn w4io brokei3 bv hlihranklnritudent. of Ittnl At I I. J.T window pane ai MorsaJurtlor High school.

Mansion street. causing damage estimated at $180. Chief Martin said the window panes on the north side of tne; Duiiawg, were prosen wiw rock. i is lis Firemen Called To City Apartment City firemen, commanded by Deputy Chief Douglas, were called to the second floor apart ment, of Mr. Clyde lierrtman, 38 South'' Clover street, at 0.30 o'clock last night when a toaster caught fire.

Robbery Suspect Found in Ohio A second man accused of participating in a $2,000 fur robbery at Frank's Exclusive Furs lnc 30 Liberty street, Feb 28, has been apprehended in Chilli cothe, Ohio, Police Chief Martin said today. The chief Identified him as John A. Shahinlan, 29, formerly of Providence, I and said a warrent has been forwarded for his returnhere. Shahinlan, using the name TohnTMarlecv was arrested ifr CbilUcolhe on April 28 on a petty larceny charge and was sen tenced to 30 days in Jail He was fingerprinted and when the fingerprints were received by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington; H. ln.IIA.rl Marian nel rpait Ulfl nicy lucuLiutu being Shahinlan, Chief Martin declared.

LOCAL POLICE had requested the FBI to aid them in lo cating Shahinian on an unlaw ful flight case. Yesterday, authorities from here including Assistant District Attorney Boccia went to Providence to seek the extradition of Louis Grieco. 30 of Provi dence. who Chief Martin said also is accused of taking part in the fur theft case. Thn Ytrarlitinn hearing was adjourned until Monday when local authorities are scheduled to return to Providence.

24 Attend Executive Forum Twenty four persons attended the final In a series of execu tive forum training programs sponsored by the Mid Hudson Industrial association yesterday at Anchor Inn. The series was designed for executives, man agers and staff officials frohi top and middle levels of manage ment. Howard Smith, association president, spoke on the need foricxecutlvetrainiag. programs and told of plans underway for further management concepts for business in the Mid Hud son area Mr. Smith was introduced by Benjamin J.

Van Wickler, executive secretary of the association. Those who received certifi cates of merit for satisfactory completion of the eight week series were Roland U. Becker, Louis S. Bock, Gerald J. Cerone, Charles Ira Clarkson, William Kaiser, Charles Kuhbach, Vincent Matner, J.

Stanley McKeown. Russell Miller. A. Wade Palen, 'Quito Recchia, Fran cis Cw Wagner and Edward Witcenskl. Management representatives' from participating firms were Mr." Smith.

Frederick W. Snyder. Arthur W. Travis, LeRoy Soper, Henry J. SchwellenbaCh, William II.

Howell, Donald A. Moore, William T. Tierney and Ralph E. Williams. Jr.

Successor Named To Rosen at School Benjamin P. Wbltaker Schenectady, ha been appointed Legislation editor ot the Al bany Law Review fo succeed R1 ehtrd T. Rosen, son of Mr. and Mr. Samuel R.

Rosen, 134 South Hsmtltoh street, when he graduate next month. Now entering iU Z3tn year oi the Albany Law school. Appoint ment are made' by the dean and faculty Alfred CayalarJ. Newburgh, a member of the das of '61. was elected an associate 'editor the Review, school official said 1 i Business Notes HOME FIRM OPENS KINGSTON CENTER Vincent Brancato.

president of Hllco Homes, laid today that a new IIllco Homes Planning center opened today at 336 Clin ton avenue. Klncaton. Tne llll co representative at the loca tjon I Edwin Bobbin. 2:30 Stock Prices MERRILL LYNCIU PIERCE, FKNNER'e. SMITU ABC Paramount 34 Alii Chalmers JO Aluminum MVi American Airlines 19 American Can 37ft American CyanamM 53 American Motor 26T Radiator 1414.

Airier Smelting Ref 4Si Amer and American Tobacco 94 American Viscose 34V4 Anaconda SO ArmcO Steel 60 1. Atchison and'SF UR 22Y Avco 12 Baltimore Ohio RR SOU Beth Steel 44 Boeing 25 Canadian Pacific RR 26 Celanese Corp 23Vi Central Hud and El 21 Xhryner Ches and Ohio Ry 61 Cities Service 4H Col Cas and Elee 19V1 Xnrrinanclal S3Ta ef i. I Corn Products 49 V4 Crane Co ,48 Curtis Wright 18V 'a yirom 43V4 Douglas Aircraft 29 Dow Chem duPont de Nemour 207V. Eastern Airlines 27 Eastman Kodak 108 El Paso Nat Gas 3144 Erie 9 Florida Power 36VA Ford Motors 66T4 Gen Dynamics 39 Gen Electric 89V4 General Foods 1084 Gen Motors 44 Gen Telephone 81 General Tire Rubber 58 Goodyear and 36V4 Gr Northern Pf RR 4334 Grumman 253f, Gulf Oil 304 Industrial Rayon 15V4 Int Business Machines 455 Int Harvester 44V4 Int Niclcel Canada 105 Int Tel and Tel 41 Int Paper 10H4 Johns Manville Kennecott 78 McDonnell Aire Minn Mng 190 Monsanto Chemical 3834 Montg Ward 43 National Biscuit 54' a Natl Dairy 5J Natl Distillers XD 291. Central RR 22V.

Niag Mohawk PW 35 Worth Amer Aviation Northern Pacific Ry unio Edison Olin Mathleson Pan American Airlines Paramount Pictures RR Pfl7Pr Phelps Dodge Phillips Petroleum Pub Ser El Gas Polaroid Radio Rayonler Reynolds Tobacco Raytheon Rep Ir and Steel Royal Dutch Safeway Stores St Regis Paper Sears Roebuck Schenley Dlst Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil Southern Co Southern Pacific Ry Sperry Rand Std Oil Stone Webster Studebaker Studebaker WI Sunray Oil Texaco Texas Ins Transitron Union Carbide United Aircraft United Airlines United Corp United Fruit Steel Steel Pfd Rubber Vanadium Corp Westinghouse El Western Union Woolwxirth AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Alleghany Wts 6 Associated Oil 7 Belock Inst 15 British Petroleum 7 Coastal Carlb Oil Electric Bond Share 2244 Int Resistance 22V. Massey Ferguson Pacific Petroleum 10V4 Servo Mechi 104 Sonotone UV4 Universal Controls 1434 29 i 40' 66 V. 44V4 18Vg 404 13V4 43 V. 2734 47Vg 4334 38V4 248 73'b 18V. 63a 37V4 594 38 Vi 39 39 49 22' 3745 194 214 42 S3 1 9 71Va 216 45 129 35V.

32g 7 2H4 75V. 1414 524 22 54 43 V. 65V4 BonrVStocVs MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, TENNER AND SMITH Bid Asked Banker 434 43 Hanover B'k. 464 49a Chase Manhattan 994 62V. Chemical Corn 56.

49Vi First National 784 814 Morgan Guaranty 1014 104. Irving 364 38T. (Manufacturers 37V4 60V4 Trust' of N. Y. 93V4 964 it 1 1 Insurance Stocks MERRILL LYNCH.

PIERCE. FENNER SMITH Aetna Agric Qlens Falls: Great American Bid Asked 784 82V4 274 29 25 37 "34 i 364 41 44 Hanover vj .404 su Hartford 48V. 314 Horn. us Prov. Washing, Ins.

22 23 Traveler 764 80 U. S. Fire 274 29 Westchester 30 32 Buffer NEW YORK (AFWUSDA. Putter pfferings moderate. Demand improved Hchbonmaker rUNHRAL rfifW 18U4 4 'a i i) cjlx.

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