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l.rntl, NOTicrs TTT Federal Notices 181 fceontr Notices 111 1 LaVMSE TAk NOTIC1C that Ik Department fi i .1 Ban NOTKSor PVBUC AUCTION KAtK fiewnber t. IMt imwi( to srtkarUe vonuinMl fci ue. 3l in imnniM afjeeenee von. 15 yyl'H dfrrib fnrty Mrrul iwi tatM 41m from: ftotwrl W. WarrH DanM Deftsnctt tfbeltrde pert Limdrmt fittmnf pee iu.

n. t. propftty will fth tft prorti Iw Internal Her be aoM hi ccord pwWoni ef mcUmi MAS grog Part. ins 1 an I Ik reflations tlieranjideT. al pubuc awHlon tha Hth dap Otimutm, 1ML, at 1 pa a.m.

riaywft ma ba tMpected at 71 Albany fart Road. lira. Park. Y. De estimates lor Ik budget for tha rear taM lu tha till Manager bar been 19M and tha prninw.il budget and burlgrl mi law re ins Mir manager duly IM III lha Office at UM City Uumberlam and Ikt Office af the Com rmaoinrier at Finance af lha Clip of Poughae.pole.

wnere lha urn ahall Iw pea for public rnapectioa aittll lha 13th da? at Dnrmhf I9l, and where copies DV HUIU1 Town NotlrM POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL IN hereof may Dated. Dmnbtr 1 1MI Howard ft. Girths Utr ChamhrUlii iaui notk'f. of" rufni.tr 'iiEAniMrt PLEASfC TAKE NOTICE that a public II win ba heM bHOn tbe Cwnnwn couneii of in nty er Fwirrteepe on nrord ri UmMmiIJi Mlt. ise ai etvtoe.

ahawtng ttse, lorallont mi (an a I no iwn oinvr inronnaue aa in lowi Board mar require. No elree. main than be tsnped Mr kmftr that, e. ow Inch U'J fraM if larser servtee desired he IM eeimmr II ahall had by Inonilntt two or mora on men (i tap cocks lite street mala which ahall ba broach. Into a bronia rtamese by toad fooeeneeke.

When reptionat renditions warrant donation from thia rate, a specie, permit maj Issued by tha Town Board. II. No prraon ahall lay any oarvk1 main, or mak any attachment thereto or any anarauona or rtpaira to tno aer vlro main or aDtnrtenanrea thrttti copt plumoar with th pannlaalM of nm iwwi tKNira, ana auDHvt to inapa? tlon and approval of tha Official Tapper. No arrvlca main. Up or cdnnacttnn ahall Town Ndtlcf 19a wharo tho water la' avpptlod ami oamrt1 aro rmonatbl fnr th tmmm turmi ro nwmaibk' fnr th payment theraof Watei off except by' the Offtelal Tamer deal INO WATTR ON AND Orr i Water ahull not tho Town Board or wtthhla rwmron ami TermiaBfon.

There will be no ehnrao fnr tlw rirat loraina, mt ih. watea, but ahould the Town Uoard or Bfeht tar It off beeatna of any delinquency on tho pari of tho ftmewner, the water will not dollars ha a be covered until It ahall ha h. ipected and approved the offlrial Tib per. Tho trench or excavation ahall be filled In under the ruprvUton of the tha 1Mb day of December, 1M1. at I 001 in the Board of Supervtajort Room of the Dutrheu County Court llnuae, umn tKaa iminaaiil Kaadaaat fa IIMtl a a wj ,4 7.

mvt jwruwM. unwrrn .1 rf forth in the following reaoiuuon: irrr BiiTirtVj Atr mntmTv, "fSM filled In under the aunervljrton of v'Vk: "UJI Vf ht AKiprmin AiKinprm Tnum BnTHttHniaifiHaHi ui.k. i WP (h rimatg r2T PProved by hTm" the Dudaet for the yr 1463. aa tub 12 There ahall ii. wmuim A.iaa.

au ih. ,1 1' ree ana the City Manajrer propoeea bunjtet and hudnet meiuaiie be received and 1 Maater Machine Forae Equipment ateev foMer. Model 7WLH( aertal jril HAH IWJ79 1 Clfhl loot rormlca Top Counter 1 rive ttered ahvU. K. f4 hv II all tho rharrea and a fee of Twa tu oo) dollars baa fa naitt th When water to turned off at tha reqneet of a consumer, no chars will fim made ior lurnins on, a vnsrff or one tl 00 dollar will be mad for afaln turn In on the supply.

While aa shut off at the curb bos no mini mam charge wi 11 tap mm, 37 The Town Board rtwrnas the rtrht to sutpend or discontinue, when the public interest anaii reauire K. the bos of any wpitarr nrire, inriituinRJ nnn fnams. nd also In ihul off tha water fnr r. pairs or alteratlona of the strvwt malm or aervire mama or for other purposes and to keep It shut off as km aa mi be necessary Neither the Town or any of DEATHS 1 riva tlcrrd P4 far I Until Wattr Hratar, Modal Won. aerial jraa aa I Haxial Oil Burner.

Modal A3PTV1I. Serial StUVt Tkla property will ba offered for mile both aa arparala llama and In the af (refale. SiS if "ST'f, 'JUST report and lhl rer.rl!,rrf,rnd,,,ISroved Tow. Tnwn of Pnurhkeeprte. or Ih.

VJZ fubmllled iTThe Common roancll no. 1 T.h7r main and' WWW fljf'K: firs liSSSWhtf conSTntrTCan. printed In the minutes, snd be It further' mrter "wdemaieo which may result from or be kkhlvei, trial ine iim eatimatea. jj All servtr pipes shsll be of ttu inmiln In water, even proposed budget snd budRet rneasaf be arH, type "hT! a11. 6Hiac' and the same la hereby referred to the ik.

irL. i 1 tlon from water bill will he In consequ Tlnance Committee for lnvrtlaUon, tut. .,.) ot' m.triit aiihlFnr thereof No claim ahsll be made in toflt than December ltt.i. mi. snd talvSmi and blect to tCS'a DnrovaVNn rWn 1rt th' hunrtln or breah The terms of payment will he payment RESOIAED.

that the City Chamber iuii upon acceptance ine msnest um he and he hereby la authorized and of I'oujrtakeepate her. fc E2T" Publlah a notice In the official vi lnia a newpaper ine city 01 rousnxee JAMES A. OTURA. 'on the 4th and 5lh dav of Deceml instrtct Director of Internal i ii ettlns forth that auch etttlmates. Revenue Byt THOMAS MORGANS Revenue OfHcer 150130 SUte Notices 160 fclPREME COl'RT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY Or DUTCHESS JEAN MacNABNEY.

PlalnUff, asalnet WESTCHESTER FUND ING. 1NO, CARL J. PETRtLLI. FRANK I RUDOLPH ROMBERG. ROSE.

NOTICE Ar UatdtU, KtlinBaUrJUK PARK ESTATES, OF lLAIrS WHEELEK. INC, EDWARD F. UEBES SALE rV Ei A J. SIMON, JOSEPH VAL ENTI, YONKERS FACTORS. INC.

and PEO PLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Defendant I Id Pursuance of an amended ludsment ot foreclosure and sale, entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 18th day of September. 1961, 1. the unaeraignea, the Referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction In the lobby of the Dutchesa County Court House on Market Street In the City of Poushkeepsie. New York, on the 13th day of December.

161 at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, the premiaei directed by ssM judgment to be sold and therein described as follow All those certain plots, plecea or parcel! ot una. together witn the buildings and Improvements thereon, erected, situated, lying and being In the Tow i of Rhinebeck, County of Dutchesa, Stat of New York, more particularly bounded and described as follows PARCEL NO 1 BEGINNING at a point at the southeast corner of the Goodrich property at the end of an okl fence and the West bank of Rhinebeck Kill; thence down the center of said Kill the following courses and distances. 4 33 '40 W. 87.50', 4 41' 20 E. 172 00'.

7 48 40 W. 224 60. 10 31' 20 E. 48 00'. 4 31' 20 E.

274 (W, S. 36 41' 20" 210 40, S. 26' 20 344 92': thence at right angles to the last course 44 33' 40 W. 15 71' to the west bank of aaid Kin and the Northeast corner of the Montortl farm; thence along Montforti farm and the west bank of said Kin the following courses and dlstancea S. 41 21' 20 E.

75.2T S. 14 2fl' 20 East 57.33 2 45 50 West 198 70 S. 8 54' 00" E. 46.17' to point being the S. W.

corner of the parcel herein described, thence along other landa of the grantor N. 47 00' 00 E. 620 00', to the Southeast corner of the parcel herein described; thence still slung other lands of the grantor 43 00' 00 W. 938 17 I thence N. 2 30 00 654 67' to the North band of said Kill and the N.

corner of the parcel herein described; thence along the lands of Blscardi and the North Bank of said til S. 76 13 40 400 60' to a row of old fence posts and lands of Goodrich, thence along lands of Goodrich and West bank of said Kill S. 5 04 00 74.71' to the point of place of beginning Containing 15 791 acres of land PARCEL NO. 2. BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of New York State Route No.

306 that runs between RhinecUf snd Rhinebeck. said point being an old cedar fence post st the northesst corner of the Isnds of Goodrich and the northwest corner of the property herein described running thence along the southerly side of said highway South 77 deg 07 mln 30 sec. East 314 49 feet to the northeasterly corner of proposed budget snd budget message have been filed in hla offices and in the office of the Commissioner of Flnsnce, where the same shsll be kept lor public inspection, and where copies thereof may be procured and that a public hearing will be held thereon to hear the objec tions and suggestions of all Interested lalvsnllael I. ilea naleta ull k. i ij TkL rUT.aTr anv fixture or attachment thereto, main shall be less than three que rters wbT17vrr or Vom of en Inch nominal Inside diameter ZmTShilLT9 WlW'' All Kfarv, tn in.

i ver lh rau thereof may be Inspection before tap is made FIRE HYDRANTS 14 Such service pipes shsll he laid per on or pervm are permit jiti ianci rra atiaiii iirui iru unr OB II fiij iiir nj inin in Jullnila. iwrrr irrnivr iirr Ul(ara ni uriOf 1 COO "in wna i inrir iriiin. rurni uir niwn Crete, stone or aimilar heat conducting Board or thow nrttnx with their permia materlal not Included in this measure 'nn or tindrr their ilirei'Mnn The Chief menO'and not less than eight inches from Engineer of the Kir putrirt In which any sewer or oxner parallel pipe, ttitr to '0 nne Acres wsier inatnci is locsiea COI.E Mshya age Decern al PtMshkaepsI, N. Y. poveo imiiner.ef itev.

Homer Ifnpewell Junction. genrtees Werfiteeda afternoon. Decembar oth at I e'atork la lb Methodist Chwrcfi, Ralhbime. ben Cnnntv, N. Interment will Maw to Town Unr Cemetery.

Arrangementa noer ine snreciinn as inw i nomas varian runerai Horn. N. DEKOAKtE at Pmtghkeepale, N. December I. IMt.

Edward J. DeKaakl. Funeral from tha William O. Miller and. Son Funeral Home ft Montgomery Taeaday al ft a m.

and at SL Mary's Church at 30 a.m. where a Mas of Requiem will ba celebrated. Interment Calvary Cenetery. Frtsmds may call at the funeral bom Sunday evening and Monday afternoon and evening. Arrangements In charge of William Q.

Miller and Son. HEtSLER DecembV I. 1961, Mary Hetaler of 7 Mall non Street, wife ef the late August Hetaler In her 7th year. Funeral services wlH be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Torsone Memorial Funeral Home, 218 Mill Street, the Reverend William Gray, ofnctatlng Interment Pough keepste Rural Cemetery Funeral under the direction of John and Guy Torsone. I Friends may call at the funeral home Monday etenins after 7 and Tuesday afternoon and evening.

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m1n ln nd of the Chief Engineer or' trench or ditch, nor shall any drain be asstntants appointed to him, and In no permitted In a water pipe trench 'case shall an inexperienred or Incompe 15. The entire exoentte. hnth In Inhnr tent oersnn he nermilted to manlnuNte and material, of Installing the aer1cefor control In any way any hydrant, fire from the District cock In the street main plug or fixture at a special meeting of said Common Council, to be held at eight o'clock In the evening on the 15th day of December. IB and te It further RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held by the Common Council at the time and place set forth above for the mirposea hereinbefore specified. Seconded by Alderman Johnson HOWARD GIBBS City Chamberlain December 1.

1961 December 2, 1961, Jennl of 45 North Clinton Street. wife of the lute Matteo Juliano In her 7m year Funeral services will be heW Wednesday morning at I 30 Iron. ine Torsone Memorial runerai Home. 218 Mill Street and at 9 o'clock from Mount Carmel Church. Interment t'eter cemetery, runerai urmer ci rectlon of John and Guy Torsone.

Friends may call at the funeral home Monday ana i uesaay afternoons ana evenings ANDREW MARINO. 69j of IS Hooker avenue, died ycsWday in SUten Island. He had doer atcd Marino's Beauty salon Rhinebeck Resident Jolul W. PoUenburgh. 71, one UlTM Violet, rfl nww nrf Ial am.

ula as superintendent of the racy Dows and Dctorh Dows esUtes. Rhinebeck. dlt nwr. pectedly this morning; jt his home. oait street, Rhinebeck.

wue, me lormer Miss EsteUa V. rauivaney, aiea nor. 4. Born in Rhinebeck. Sent 1800, the Son of Edward and Mar.

Karei Manar ratenburgh, ne haj lived In that villaee all nf hla iir. He attended. Rhinebeck schools. Upon giving up the vidlet business, he worked at the Hub garage for a number of years and also at one time was employed by the Red Hook Telephone Co. Upon retiring as superintendent of the Deborah Dows estate in 1955, he worked for two vears fnr ih.

New York SUte Highway depart i vh.no.hA! DaviIamIi n. so py KeasKins; OnCAGO AP The WJ. Ingtoa Redskins, leading off the National Ftotball league drstt today, chose Heismaiv trophywta nef Ernie Davis, of Svrfmu. Ant Negro player ever, selected bV 0 'Skins, ftl Lot Angeles. Dickliut second a a draft swaD Dreviouxlv nbfajnnt from Minnesota, selected quarter back Roman Gabriel of North Car.

ollna SUte. The Rams, also eettlns the third choice in regular rotation took me pine Uckle from Utah State, Merlin. Olsen. Dallas traded its first choice (a the Cleveland Browns who chma Gary Collins, Maryland end. ment.

the PiTTSBirRr.il ww. a young man. Mr. Potten mta' se'ecieo ruiiDacK 39 No prrimn ahj.ll obstnicl arcrM In iiv apu wawi cik at ine mrirr. ig m.

uoin inclualva. auo all rprnar or re (lrf rori, or nirti main, te borne by lha ownar "I IhalKrvIrr malm or plpr In uny by Pr mlari i and the atrarl and rr plnrlnI tbrrrnn anv huMdlnn m.lrrl.l.. ipl.crd In a. good condition a. tlwy rubbl.h.

or Mhrr hlndr.nrr, IW 'ound. al Ilia property ownrr. rx Bl'IlPINO AVP STREET iriim; i IMPROVFMFVrS 1 Qft I Ic PPurJn Walrr uard for bulldin. purpo.ir and nxturr. already Installed WM chtra the oner.

of the irnTBTIQrurvr a i iniuinnraii properly The amount ron.umed aha ToWrT 27 Horr. T' Bo'Vi, melrred or e.llm.trd hy the Town fSwn IlKf require repair. Ihey prd or It. dulv reprewnla IWhel. Tiirnrnk.

contorm live .1 their option All ronlr.CU for injicnea. lumplke theae reaulatlon. i nmghkeepala 17 In future In.t.ll.llnn. or r.ln.1.1 Z1H1 CINXHAfTllRS l.ii... u.

i.c..v vvw uoi. in.r K.wn.T Town Notices MAC CLELLAND. Dec 1. Ill al Vaaaar Hoaplul. Donald F.

Mac Clelland. Sr realdent of 22 May Street. Poughkeepate. Beloved huaband of Grelchen Mae Clelland. father of Glenn and Donald Jr.

Brother of Edward C. Mae Clelland and Mr. Helen Reevea. Funeral service, to which relaUvea and friends are Invited will be conducted al the Robert Auchmondy Funeral Home. 1.

Grand Ave Pnughkeepale, Tuea Dec. 5 at 2 Interment In lha Union Cemetery, East Park. V. The family will receive their friends al the funeral home Monday evening 7 111 I. a i 1 I.

norm, was well known as a hnRlro. a. 1 ball and hnwhnll nlouor a .11.1, it, ne lurnea aown an opportunity uui wiui me 01a Brooklyn Dodgers team, which, at that time, was under the management of Wilbert Robinson. He also nlfrh. i 1 or uie Asior Daseball team and with the Kingston Colonials.

in an exhibition game with the Andrew Marino Dies in 70fh Year Andrew Marino. 69. who ODer fltpH Kfnrlnro Hiaaitti enlnn riape 38 years before reUring six years Co'onia'. he had the ago. died unexpectedly yesterday of out Babe Af Ihff hnrriA nf Mo hralh.

IVm. UJI cc utiles. in DSSICPfnAll inick Marino. South JP' the RWnebeck Island. Mr Marino resided in and the town teams.

Hooker avenue. Bob Ferguson of Ohio SUte. In selecting Davis, the lowly Redskins now winless in 23 league games made an expected, though not absolutely certain move. It was thought the chib also might Uke the fancy passing Gabriel. Owner Georee Preston Marshal! of the 'Skins, who did not attend todays draft meeting, is under considerable pressure to hire the club's first Negro player.

Secretary of Interior Udall last week Intimated that selection of Davis would indicate Marshall's Having lived in New York City SURVIVING ARE four children 8d intention to hire a Negro If A fanlvtlrlrl rtAfAA Ufa i.TiaapA.ae.. 4lf I. a. a 'ltet. a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that sealed nr Notice is hereby given that sealed or property unit shall be supplied through hf7 Hm Town n7 proposal! are sought and requested by Rinsle service niDe the Tows.

Board ot the Town'nf Tough fl "shouTJ PlrTto the service main MARINO necember 3. IMI Andrew Marino of 13 Hooker Avenue Beloved huahand of Catherine Itamond Marino in his 70th year Funeral services Wednesday morning at 10 30 from the Torsone Memorial Funeral Home. 118 of John and Guy Torsone Friends TIRIIY consumed shall he metered or etirrnted Board or authorized it hlr nralliitl rensln In tha. HnU main keepsle lor the conntrucUon trt lorm or rtpurtenances and fixtures berome SKRVICE OITSII1E IHSTRICT sewers on Rochdale Rd In the Town of necessary to preent waste of water and 1 No water main shall he tanned for, Poughkeepsle he repairs shall forthwith be made hv "nr nv Sealed bids will be received at the office i.t,. uv.i.r marfrti tha.

i the boundnries of the Water Plitrlrt. ex nf tkaa Tnum rlaaaai Inna ttiil. a nanl nn a.ru.r.la.1 annllnitlnn Iharafnr tWttA I OfrMHH Town Hill. Dutches. Turnpike.

Pough by suTh Trvice main P.nd Vhe Town and a Special per Mill Street and at 11 o'clock at Mount keennle. New Wh until I pm EIXST bV. Ten thereon mil therefor fmntod nd iued bv the "nf' Church Interment St Peter's on Iec 13. 1961 and will he DuhllcW ,0 'J .1. 11 Town iVnrri The Town Board shall im Cemetery funeral under the direction opened and read aloud al 2 i EOST crak In the water raaln round way In condilionx unon the trantlng 15, 1961 st the office of the Town kev itoo cock with a mrtal nro of the Dtrmit as thall le dw med fitting Board, Town Mall, Dutchess Turnpike, tectlng box within one foot of the curb nnfi Pr'farr hv them anrl shnll impoNe Poughkeepsle, New York unr an( a roUnd wsy stop and waste nnf1 co'lcct mrh viler rrnts and charges All bida must be made upin and in wrh the building Just belnre the "rh strice ris they deem accordance with the form of propcmal met.r II shall be the dutv of the prop best prepared by the Engineers Bids shall he r.v nwner to alwavi kMo th mrh pYiBrpFT suhrnltted in sealed envelopes and clearly ln perfect repair and free from all foreign jj Pursuant In Section nl the nu i klJ.

material Town Ijiw a iolaion of lh se ordl The Information for bidders, form oj 20 No person except the Town Board ounces, rule and reenlatitins is herehv imiu mii, iu ih08 act ng with their Permission and rWUroH In ho a wtrmpnnnr nun oh their shall open or able bv a fine for men to1 ition. not noli ts. or Im nr.ainnmpnt fnr nrind not In "ced a molest or interfere with the same In any nHnd of six fi months, or Ntth The way whateer proper local authorities nf lhi Town f1 a nv tnamfuir af tha. Tntayn Flnnrri rtr A nana also Mamlnml at the oniceol Milton duly authonzrd asrnl may al any time Intitule any pprnnrli.tr llon nr nro Chazrn. Consultint tnjjinrer, 9 Cannon rM a buiMml or upon prpmise.

hrrr rordln. In prrrnt iinlaol'il lnlllnn Mreel. I oughkeepale, New York. water is UMd Irom supply pipes con 0r thev ordlnnnres. rii'e.

and recnlntlon. i ropoi. snau oe maoe ana receivea lo System lor the In rertrain. rorrm or hnte upon life lollowlnj rondltlans eacll purnoses of examlnlns such pipe and Inl.itlnn nr to prevent nv IMeel vn pr0.1'i. muu material hlch have been Installed or ue In or about said Waler certified check, payable lo the order ol METFRS ni.frirt the Supr lain of the Town of Pouh a water sr'rwce shall be sup BPQFBVkTlnN keepsle.

In the sum of 5 of the bid or thr0UIIh mpu.r ()rly TninlSSril Iiir. e. the rich. a bond In such sum with SUITlclentl he et In anv service main If 41 Tnp Town Hoard rpwnpl ine rieni sureties, lo be approved by the Super tLn one desirTor re nr amend vlr and subject lo conditions prov Ided iJ or nr.S Ihese. rules, rrlulatinns and omince.

In the Information lor bidders L'wnl h. lo ih and the rales and rhiirecs or ineii.e before coming here, Mr. Marino was born in Seerandina. Italy. Sept.

13,. 1892. son of the late Frank and Elizabeth Losquadros Marino. Mrs. Walter Welch and MU abclh Rhinebeck; John PoUenburgh, here, and Thomas PoUenburgh.

Ravena; one sister. Mrs. Charles WhitP miTrai iT. ii t. a xt RWnebeck; one brother, Edward EDUCATED IN Italy and New Pnitpnhnror.

t. York City, he was a member of rhilrlmn "LL ever "ophews and nieces leniiedV CXfenflS player. Udall made the proviso that unless the Redskins opened their roster lo Netrroes. thrv could not play in Washington's new stadium on national park land. i onn rmn curvivi in ih.

crvics Will rnruliiptorl of, board of d.rectors of the IUl.an the William White Funeral.Pllr, Cii DM Merrnc.hrpwmlhVormprho 9i Kast Market street. tuDan 3iigar Ban Miss Catherine Diamond, sur Rhinr.h a nVir Thnr.J 3 Sf SLyaSjSSi iS'SSnVjSL coming 9:30 o'clock, at the! (A.P,T Pred i u. nurcn 01 iiooa snopnen where1 ueiiiunsiraung con John Marino, and a dauchter. Itinued lis nnmdHnn Mrs. Robert Hubbard both of nuria Hi in st w' Castro regime in Cuba, today ex form of contract.

speclflcstions may be examined at the Mnt.r office of the said Town Clerk and copies or on lh, exceedmk Klfly U.Wnoi dr obtained upon payment of U0 00 non mams, or cocks in any curb box. or prlinrment lor period nol IRDY At alhalla. New York. tV Hill DC in SI JOSCpnsI, vuua, ujudj emi 3. iwi.

ghw i) Purdy "ly lour Rrancicniwrcn. remctcry, Rhinccliff The rosarv tcndcd this country embargo on Husband of the late ranees McComba. I Mary Ann MarinO and John. PauJ lJ 'J' imnorL. of Cllhan ciiTnr v.

erlces at the William Miller andIonj rw i icvucu 1 HH. nines a t.tAi and Son funeral Home. 310 Mill Street, iiuuuaiu. ilia UlUlllci, dav n.n( roinir hntlra fnr'June VSednesdn, at 9 30 a Relatives and DomifUCk Marinp; a SISler, Mrs ,1, n0UrS 0r The bl Irlends inMted Friends msy call al mends Will be tomorrow and DI the Home. Mood.y' Mary I ace.

New ork City, ami wnpv ft.rn, onJ "ie7imunist lucMiay afternoon and eenin(. several nieces and nephews Funeral services will bo con ducted from the Torsone ban on sugar from the Corn Wednesday, afternoon and night 'munlst ruied island off the south ri ii luaoi vtuuiu nave expired uec. 'msjs Mrs. Juliano, 31 a rate sen ice street main of each and meter When exceptional rant deviation from this acceptance of his hid. if the successful bidder fails to gie the further securities Prescribed in these documents, then the check deposited and the money standing to the credit of same shall be forfeited to the Town as liquidated damages or the payment of the bond enforced to tneltn T0wn Board credit of the Town All water mflr.t that ahall he used Bids containing an escalator clause shall on tne Byntem ol (ne iint.

Acres mum omu auiu Wattr inHlrlct mu)t De Drocurea iron. White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger declined to link Kennedy's action with Cuban LViand. u. 'n ci.k c. i ii uill.

tu. ivi LUIlllfl fllUIfll 111 I IMI ff 1 1 1 I i ITpmifT Mp rncfi sVe cIMnmnnt Tuesday ening 7 to 9 pm Interment 'where 8 High MaSS Of Requiem i 'Will I VUI FirdaV in whirh Tflcrrft nr! Poughkeepsle Rural Cemetery in i ti? i. In wrucn lasiTO aa tharge ol McCornac Funeral Service WMI vcicuidtcu. dui idl win Uf ttirs. maueo JUlianO, fl 010(1 milled ne Was a Communist Of 'H.

St. Peter's cemetery. unexpectedly Saturday in her the Marxist Lenin school. rnenas may can ai me iunerai nome in 45 iNortn Clinton street ROSENTHAL Fleanor Burllngame, at onal Funeral homp 2IR itii vnitH from 20 Smith street sireei. woanesaav at ami sb a Wedneldy.

December fi at at Mt rarm i rh.irr.h Itl Hfir Xh Vn reel. fiiii rni md every additional A1 New York. De home tonight and tomorrow after She had been under treatment for r. Tnd rSuiaiinn, hich To cemiier 2. ii, Kredenck vaii in no0n and night.

The Rosary will a heart condition by a local phy hIK FirPfl SeiSr, SSSf TAXXV ESEaJ! be recited tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. sician. UUIIi TireU 1 Marino. I rv In Santo Domingo lv L. tmnnlv and the orone1 every sucn special pvrmn snau.

now nt u.i. and contracts for the of water In special cases SAVING CLAl'SE AA Should anv ntragraph, section or Tuesday morning. December 5 at 11 13 Interment at the convenience of the family Arrangements in charge of Allen Funeral Home. Ine No bidder may withdraw his hid within rtuir.r and ahull th nmneri, nortion therwif of thrc ordinances. ru' thirty (3D) days alter the actual date of of tne iitrlct They shall be set al the and regulations he declared hv a court lv the opening thereof the oroiM rtv owner in xut of comoelent iurisdictlon to be lnalid or VtX.LKR iaecemoer 2, ine iown noara rrserve location, position and manner as to be unlawful.

(he same than nol effect tne accept any or to reject any or all bids, adiiy accessible for reading and repair validity of the remainder of the ordl to waive anv informalities In any suchlBnd kept (rpe jrom obstructions and shall mnrei. ru'e and remiiation. as whole bids, to contract with other than thei fuHy protected from feezing and dam nr anv tnrt thereof other than the part lowest bidders as provided by law or to a thw property owners expense A so declared to he invalid wrne new r'M suitable stopcock shall be placed in the FFVFCTIVE r.i FiF nnt i iuc 41 inp vvtinin iimina ts ruies ann 7 meier uenaiiv in if mi win in iniietuwu rom.lnllnnc shrill tut offi 1 1 A hnrnafliafai when a meter is damaged by freezing or be.ng apomved or adopt hv other cause which shall be a Hen againttt th Town ftnard of trip Town of Poiih the property All meters shall be under An oub'ished nursudnt to the elusive control Ol ana sunject nrnvision of the Town liw al 1. 1 1 imaai i.I Ihu Tlllin wn rw r. ti'Hini iiwn i in.

the property herein described and the northwest corner of the lands of Mary Meehan, thence along the westerly line of Mary Meehaa and other landa of the grantor South deg. 34 min. 00 see. West 72169 feet to the north bank of the Rhinebeck Kill; thence along the said Kill South 76 deg. 13 mtn.

40 sec. West 117.62 ft. to the southwest corner of the property herein conveyed and the estate of Robert B. Suckiey and lands now of Goodrich, thence a Ions a line of old fence posts standing easterly from a stream and along the lands of Goodrich North 9 deg. 04 min.

00 sec. East 134 00 ft. to the point of beginning Containing 4 6 acres of land more er less Being the same premises conveyed to the mortgagor by deed recorded In the Office of the Clerk of Dutchess County in 46 of Deeds at page 507. PARCEL NO. 3 BEGINNING at a point, aald point being on the southerly aide of New York State Route No.

30 that runs between Rhlnecliif and Rhinebeck said point being distance south 76 S3' 30 East 200 00 ft. from an Iron pipe marking the northeast corner of the landa of S. Poet and the northwest corner of lands of M. Goodrich and running thence along the southerly line of said highway south 76 93' 20 East 344 32 ft to a cedar corner fence post and the northeast corner of the premises herein described; thence leaving the said highway and running along a line of old fence posts stanfllng easterly from a stream and along the lands of Biacardl south 5 04 OO" West SOS 71 ft. to the southeast comer of the premlaca herein described thence along a line of old locust fence posts north 74 a' 40" West 471 79 ft to tne southwesterly corner ot the premises herein described; thence along other landa of W.

Goodrich north 133 or 4t east 332.64 ft. to a point which la south 76 ST 20 east 300 00 It. from aa Iron pipe at the southwest corner of lands of Post, thence continuing along other lands of Goodrich north 13 06' 40 east 930 00 ft. to the point of beginning. Containing 4 acres more or less.

BEING a portion ef premise con vayed by Arthur R. Suckiey and Katharine B. Suckiey to William Steward Goodrich. by deed dated May 12U. and recorded In the Dut cbean County Clerk's Office June 4th.

19S6 in Uber 918 of Deeds at page 320. and being the same premises conveyed to the mortgagor herein toy dead dated July 30. 17 and being recorded almulUiieousJy herewith. Dated: October 25th. IBM NOEL DeOOftlXJVA.

JR. Referee JUfcSEN ROSEN Attorneys tor Plaintiff Office and P. O. Address XI klaraet Sue4 Peughkeepais. New York 1000012 Town of Poughkeepsle.

Dutch ess Counly. New York ANNE ROGERS IW 132 ORDINANCES. RtrLES AND the inspection at all times of the Town REGULATIONS OF PINE CHES Board or Its duly authored atient All WATER DISTRICT repairs to and renldcement of meters The following are the ordinances, rules shall be made by the OUiti.il Tapper at he excli 11 At Wingdale. New York. Emma Vogler.

resident of White Plains Beloved mother of Mrs Edith Ackerly and Frederick ogler and sister of Mrs Julia Caidwell Funeral services to which rel atives and friends are Invited will be formpr iiinuuiini ii uh nuin i i ti nuiiiinwajs Funeral llumr, 16 Urand Avenur, resident, rouKtikeepsle. Wednesday. Uacrmbrr fi. aftpr ilnrii I'nuKhsernsI Rural Cemetery Family i Bom in PoUghkfepsie win Hume The former Miss Jennie Marino. she was born in Italy.

1884. daughter of the late Vincent and Filomena Marino She hadl SANTO DOMINGO DOMINI been in this country 64 years, CAN REPUBLIC AP) Gunfire coming here from New York City crackled again in downtown Santo Mrs. Joseph Peckerman. 79. of nv venth day of a 6 Fairlawn avenue.

Albany, a 'u senerai smite seeking we ouster Mrs. Peckerman, Former Resident tonunT lcHrslP 'President Jauquin Balaguer. died today at her home Snots were fircd mostIy the 'short attempting to Mrs n': u.n I 'i "UfJ" unruly of strlk: T.a.wW smasninc naricini? mptprs anrt Town of PouKhkeepsie piv thiir frienri at lha Funeral in 1 ntvl Tueiay evenin, 7 irecKerman naa uvea nere most Surviving are tnrce sons, W.I "7 or ner me. excoDf 101 inp i.isi aii i i i 1" r. uiiM, v.

ttuu mjuinca and regulations established pursuant to the expense of the owner (law py me town rtoara ol tne town ot Poughkeepsle. and are a part of the con will be charged for whether uwd tract with each person, corporation, part wasted Meters will be tested at the on nersnip ol outer legal eniuy, taking ana sgmers request meter is lounn cor Miscellaneous Notices 2 George E. Purdy, using water furnished and supplied by rect. the consumer shall bear the expen: TI'F FARMFRS AND tN'l'FACTl'RFRS NATION? BMK sitT the Pine Acres Water District of the test Meters will be considered cor loi'ritKFFPSfE DCKINITIO OK TtKMS rect If registering wiinin two ht meeting of the Slockhold ers of thii Bank, for the purpose nerein 11 snau mean ine Acres Water District water along the streets woe re tne term Former Ball Player George E. Purdy, 80, a forme baseball Dlaver and singer MltS.

Kneiwm 3253 nstrel shows here, died yester Fuiwral services will be con iial Funeral home by of the net annual eiertinn day in Grasslands hospital, Val lducted at the Tebbutt Memorial Wednesday, at 8: r'or in way m.er "KaS halla. after an illness of twohapel. 176 State street. Albany. 1 9 a.

m. at Mt. five years. iu an II th th lnere werc no 'mmeaiaie re Survivors include two sons, Victor0" Marino cVtJ' V01 of casuaIties Mortimer H. Englander and Irv daughter, Mrs.

George ing Englander, both of Kingston; Vallejo. Calif and several nieces' Kingston Derailment a hrnllior Irvina MnrlfctAin ilv I I iiiu iitruiitrwa. r.pnrrP Purdv. 80. a former 'five grandchildren and five great Funeral services will be con oTeieVt baseball player and singer in (grandchildren.

'ducted from the Torsone Memor ruiuiai scivii ea wm ue tuii uai runerai nome, zia miu sireei. 30 a. and at Carmel church Blocks Traffic Traffic was blocked in First, Second and Third avenues. Kingston, today as a result of a de railment of an engine and two nS 'Sr. i.

eVery v. le. r.nei 1" months. He resided in 6 I'artndgo v. ere igr, ma vi iuiein cars oi a ireigniirain on a spur kind and n.ure iherew rnneiin ine iheiewnh An.

per. vioiaima me p.o rk ii road, White Plains. are in charge of Marshall will be offered Interment will bellineof the West Shore of the New 'street main with the house Pining of this rule shall forfeit, as a i i. TnLKnit'c Cnnn ITnnnral Vinmo Ct nAtAp'i fmalnni vri. i i Wlwar.

K. I. "nnir' ils.t.n ih Tn nenif ui MOrn U1IS CUV. eDt. 1.1.

1001. vw. i v.wwj. IWR Ul laillUilU. T.laasta1i.W JinilirV 1.

I'M, 2 sumer is used herein. It shall mean the Twenty live owner or owners 01 ine premises supplies, notation or furnlahed with water 2h All meters must be sealed The APPLICATION AND CONTRACT seal may be broken only by the author spencfr ingersoi.l. ne was ine son oi me late ueorge cashier arKj Amelia Johnson ms wue, ine lormer Miss IrWT Rank Rook. Fal 11 National I the supply of any building or premiaei. be broken In any other manner tbe Bank Trust Co of Poughkeensie.

No CCS McCOITtbS, died in September, application therefor shall bx made in property owner will be held responsible 11717 Unless returned to Bank within tro writlna In tho Town Hoard, aueh anoli lha Tnum Rnarri rfiervM th rtaht to ti uw.b tuill Ka vniH IJsXI. I cation must be signed by the owner and order the meter removed for test at the or upun inv luim u'juctj iimj 1 wii expense Ot IOC prwperiy ownrr Building in RENTALS 2on ina' 'f: Samuel Burrows, Formerly of Falls ll.rd. and filed wllh the spector Such application must be ap 27 The rent, for Ine use of waler and Funeral Directors HI Calling hours at the funeral Kineston Dolice said the derail. home will be tonight and tomor causing no injuries, occur. row afternoon and night.

Victory 1 red at 9 a. m. Traffic was blocked lodge will assemble at the funeral, and dctoured from the avenues home for a recitation of the during the morning. Rosary tomorrow at 8 p. m.

I Samuel Burrows. 70, a former I proved by the town Hoard before any charges in connection therewith shall I connection is maoe wun ina street main ne due and payaote on ine 9tn oay oi The BDolir.nl will be held rehOnnsihle M.nh Jhm Keotomher. sod Ilvcem rnvrnit Ifcnxtc l.r u. iwnuwij ov jema. iwu hnmp in irvinpinn rj .1 up unci.

due notice of change of ownership reiver of Taie. and Assessments Frac rnrsNT VAIJY, MErcury 52124 a member Ot the UaVy Crockett a forrner trustee of the village 0f ntlrlKP KPSlflPnl ived there muchl aaass.ae A RESIDENT here most of his life. Mr Purdy was employed Dy tne uutcness wanuiacturing died unexpectedly Saturday company years, ite naa been home in irvington. N. J.

He was resident of Wappingers har pt (1 KrHVll died unexpectedly Saturday in u' Quarter will be com' delivered to the Building Inspector at puted from the day the meter Is install least ten days before going Into effect jed according to the reading to the Slh Every owner taking water or permitting day of March. Jun, September, and water to be taken for use on premises of i December the months In which new such owner thereby, agrees lo these or i quarters begin No abatement of mini dlnancea. rules and regulations and mum charge for water rent shall be agrees to be bound by them, and by made unless water is shut off at the such other rules and regulations as mayicurt bos hereafter be established for tbe Pine RATES Acres Water Ihstrtd a The minimum rent per quarter OPENING STREETS MILI BROOK. N. ORlole 7 9611 ROBERT H.

AlfCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES. INC. Ifi C.rsnd Avenue. Tel. Glxibe DOWUNG FUNERAL HOME HiMik and Ladder company and the Dutchess County Old Timers Baseball organization.

Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Clay Bridgers. White Plains; two sisters. Mrs.

Loreena Camp bell and Mrs. Mary Pudney, city, No street, aidewalk or other public dependent on the sixe of the meter In be opened for the purpose uiied. Such minimum rest shall be as any work whatever about any water main grounds ahall be opened for the purpose i iiii. of laying down any water pipe, or doing (allows whatever about anv water mam' uir ki or pipe or fixture, or lor ine purpose making any connection with any water main or pipes or doing any work in con nectloa therewith, unless a permit ahall be obtained from the Town Superintend ent of Highways and the Town Board "cuff VS. grandchildren.

FRALE1GH FUNERAL HOME Funeral services will be con ducted at the William G. Miller Wappingers and lived of his hie. Mr. Burrow's wife, the former Miss Emma Martin, survives in Irvington. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

James Farreil, Livingston, N. and Miss Carol Jean Burrows, at home; two sons, Robert Burrows, Irvington, and Leo Burrows, Florham Park, Ml.l rUl'O. I I Im ih. Kill 41 Marshall St Cil.nhe nain aria son runerai nome. JIU I anA Ifl crrmvlrri MHrun sm.

i. Sorj. street Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. He was a brother of the late li. ui.

ana in ta run.nl Hnm. riici.ua may tail Hi uie liuieroi I iam Rurrows. ijito tu iiain riimu inmaht oni inmtrmiii no MULVEY FUNERAL HOME and night. WILLIAM P. IIULVEY.

Uc. Mir. I II I Mansion SI PhniaGLoba 4 OIS or repalrlnf waler pipea or flxlures pireeia. lanes, sidewalks and other public Charles. Q.

Brown. 85, retired foreman of the Otis Elevator Yonkers, and a resident of Co pake, died In Hillsdale, Saturday. He was born; in Yonkers, Feb. 4, 1S76. Citnr.irin.

tkra turn Haito'titot Mrs. Julius D'hant, Hillsdale; I Whitney Mrs. Joseph A. Wasko. ClintonjWay.

On May 11 1881 'In this city. Corners; a son, Charles J. Brown, Mrs. Vogler, 98, Native of County Mrs. George P.

Vogler. 98, of 5 Old Manaronek road. White Plains, died Saturday at Wingdale after a short illness. The former Miss Emma Way, she was born June 9, 1863, In Hyde Park. Mrs.

vogler was the daughter of the No permit shall ba to any peraon outer tnaa a plumber to 2 In 3 in (I0 0O All water used per quarter shall be at OUOn UB Ik. p.t. iJ Twn iSVOni rfnllsr. Uer on. any street, sidewalk or other public, thousand UOOOI cubic feel grounda for tbe purpoae of laying.

Install 1 Tha fee for pernuastoo to open ln or rep.inn. waler pipes or natures streets, lanes, sidewalk. No plumber ahall allow hla nam. lo be grounds for uie purpose of Inslalllni aer 1 In tha tw.t. n.

aervta. m.lH. 'Water Uatnct. 7 Beiora any such permit shall be aura plumber shall flle a bond loo ollica of ine lows tiers 10 uie County Notices 170 SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OK DUT CHESS PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Or YONKEBS.

N. PlaiotUf, ualaat FRANK O. BOWMAN, ai Dafandaala Barla, Batia Bnmanr. aUornay. lor PlalaiuT.

7a ptaw Street. New York I. Naur York. Pureuaas la a Judgment aMarad la aa October J. IMI.

I arm aaU Audioa aa lha (roof atesa as Uoua. Puufav sum of aot less thaa Tea Thousand If 10,000 001 Dollar, properly eonduloned to IMamnlfy tho Towa of Poughkeepsle and tha Pine Acres Waler Dtstrkt against aay lua. which tha Town or District may uMala bv reason of the awauxenre of auch plumber, or hla failure to comply penalties shall not be vTlligl UaVaJrV SIKII U.ajaaj charte lor Ups. curb cocU nnnro'pc pitmtoai nmii' aa lOiiOWS IVMUi.iU W.aaW.aU JOSEPH PARMELE nthar Mrus or turtv. either 1 n.ik.

k. itsnn. rw.lla.ra.' FTTNERL DIRECTOR (or tbe purtkose of obui ani pernuti or'o Bouare yard 74 Haight Avenue. Tel. Glaooe 10790 dotnf any work connectioa with the an.

Tbe cham and curb bosea Is la. tap sow 1 la Up 1 00 Curb cocks 00 Curb boxes 30 31 All unpaid water rente, charges and penalties which are to arrears lor thirty days er looser shall be sub Wappingers Falls SWEETS FUNERAL HOME George W. Sweet. Uc. Mgr.

Frederick Vail, Insurance Agent Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 9:15 a. m. from the Qeorge R. Ahr Funeral home, Irvington, and at St. Leo's church there at 10 a.

where a High Mass of Requiem will be offered. Interment will be in Irv ington. Ject to a peaalljf of ten 1 I per cent of the amount di U. If all auch water rents. Charles witnia proved by tiie Towa Hoard form at Public tna Dusektoe fsiiair Court heepass.

Now Vark. on the Jlta day of Decembar, JML, Noon aa that day. ramlaaa aUracUd by aald Judgawal ta ba aaM. being plut al laad will tha buildings and lmpraianiaaf. theraoa aractad.

attuaU la Bad Boon. Oaaaty at Dutchaa. anaTbiata as New YortT Wuadad and ranovfl aa rauow.t AXL anal cartala lot. piaca ar aarcal af laad. wtU tha bulld laga theraoa.

attusla, lylag and batag In tha Town 'of Bad HawL Cewnty a. balrhlJa Md SUU of NaVlrark. fcnan and d.atgaa7.i aa tat Ne. I la Block am a vartaw aaap awniiea "ijallega rara. awnioai a.

im gg gu nooaV ilut caaaw New Yarkl made ay J. W. prwuauld. ft ai LA. dated rabraary Wfl.

and Ulad la tha TJlaVchaaa Couaty aa) 11. 11137, Hap wkh all tna right. Banmw awBawaTaVBa. araar. aa y.

ta and ta the, laad la the bed af tha toaifr highway' bfaoes lha praav ssaa ahava iliaiilliig ia tna ar h. saoreuB. mi new York, oetaaer itti, qLtBust oTajNNEiXT Xaiaraa ITa gQaM $. im. aad Ulad la tha TJlaVchaaa Couaty OarkpfUaa aa Auuat IU Iksr, aa Map GB.

Md Inaaraat al CMr IIP afl i fE.JBB, I wftK. Form and auftldency of the eurety before blma g. Ia tbe opening of a street, stdewslk ar other pubue grounda for tha Introduc Uoa ar repair of aay waler service pipe or eoaaecUoa andar aumorlty ol auoa a Dermit by tha Towa SaoerlBtandent of fiignwaya aad Tawa Board, tho plumber ahall be iiaisanlhl. lor all damage. reeuiung from auca ireaca ar epeaing.

avaa though lha work ha performed hy lha owaer or auma other paraoai tha permit for making tha auavaliaa ar opening la tha atraat. aadewalk or ataar puouo grounoa nesng ia ine ptamoer aeuyi and aay ether Hereon opening tha afreet, sidewalk ar other aublie ground, aader auch parrnll doea aa aa tha ageal al paid prumber aad byaa other autaortty. Ha; ahall duly regard puhllc safety aad eea voaiearjo ana auca escas.uona Han adaejualaljr guarded and aroDar ttghta dav Played by turn at Bight (a war aad ara Uct tha public. JUNAgA. T.un wrrn ntAiNa t.

Na Deraua. egcaathuf a plumber eaaliraatad by th Towa Board aad here toalCer caOad tha "Official Tapper." Basil rap gay atreet main ar maha aay aaa.n nun tawrawMB. auca ameia. lappar aaau aupplf tha District regulation tap. curb rock, gad curb boa.

watch aa.Il have Ised prtcaa' which ahatt a paid tha usnciai larewr a. aavaaca. aaca uuanal Tapper ghall tap all water shall approve aauiag eg .0 aaslnrg aad laepect all laal.ll.llnag aad use shall lara aa aay wales' semes Bar shut aff paid wt all be ijsty (Ml days after the d.U due, the to lia'Towa Clerk shall mall lo the ownrr. or If previously dlrectavl to send bills, notice etc lo aa ageel ar tenant, then ta auch agent or tenant, a notice af auch arrearage containing the total amount then due with notice that unices paid wllhla five 1S1 day. after date of rnalung such Botlca, service will be dlacontiaued.

and asrviea ta such premises mall be discontinued aniens such bill, and tha whole thereof shall be paid within aald Hv. Ill day. or os tha aesl day after lha eiptraUoa of aald Ova day period. aad such service shall But bo restored ualil all such chargea aad penaHlea shall have beea paid aad lha aun, Two isloni dollars shall have beea paid lor lha rnstoroaoa of servtc i Js.U atal tsalal BaaBa Bsaugain nanwauguj chargea la rens.nim with tha waler ays iem aaau aa a own spwa w. rw www where such waler Ig supplied.

Ail paaal Um far tna idolatlaa of aay rule, sad regulation, hereafter adopted. II aot paid whaa Impoasd shall oonetlluU a hea upua tha real property and pramiaag la like Funeral services for Frederick Vail, 69, who died Saturday hype park, Tei CApii.i night in hit borne in Moores Aims, win oe conauciea tomorrow at it is am. at the Grace copal church, nlillbrgok. with Rev Raymond Cunningham, ree tor. ofliciating.

1. Arrangements are in charge of Kd Atlgn mamtAtm aarwl van Warn, la lilrlrjA taUJU FUNERAL I burial will be at the convenience Ui IIIC laUIUiy, lucre; will DQ HO 04 I I I vWaSXi Mrs. Rosenthal, Long Illness Yonkers; six grandchildren, John D'hant. Hillsdale: Mrs. Walter Bernitt, Millerton; Mrs.

Cleland Wynkook, Clinton Corners; Mrs. James Haviland, Shrub Oak; Lawrence Wasko, Washington, D.C., and Joseph Wasko, Illinois; also 19 great grandchildren. Funeral services will take place 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Bridget'! church, Copake Falls, where a Mass of Requiem will be offered. Arrangements are in charge of the Peck and Peck Funeral nome.

ocnoonmaKer GLobe 4 1600 Bay water wrrta. sum. wets hi. bu.L; edge sad perraiioa. VVkeaevcr a Up na suae igoaia.

Ins Official the Gill lap shall aaap manner as unpaid water reeia. .1 All Mi.la. neaalliM lawful tharges remaining das and sapaid nl the time lha annuel lag red of the UV.IM InMrtet la anado na. shall la eluded Uurrela aad kwlea agsiaat ine rsariprsperty sa waica ina wsaar aaau aavw beea aeed. sad shall ha collected with and la the nana, meaner as other Iowa lues with lha additional lees.

chargea aad BeaaHlee Inrtileaf enllaCiua mi nuck l.i.S IS. hf raajuaated) hy lha owner la wrlt us tows peara wut saao autic FeorisU US leas la agaata ar taaanta la tha awa ra aaau). But vaiar rests, charges SM ars a smbi MBaa laa. raropany CUT FLOWERS PI.ANTS GRAHAM'S aHaMrWe AnaTjaUSuSBaToarta 17 Orchard Place GL 4 71 tt James S. Drake, Upstate Attorney BATH (AP) James S.

Drake. Steuben countr attorney tor ine last si years and an ex pert on town law, died yesterday In Rath Veterans' hospital after a long illness. He was M. rx Phai kflvisiUng hours. Mr.

Vail rwrfIoH In Xlnrava Mills for years and lived In this city for several years. He was associated with the Marshall and Sterling Insurance Co. here and had been retired one year. Before ioirdng the Insurance business, he naa oeeu a appie grower, in me MUton area. Bora In Milton Nov.

0. 1893. he was ine son or tne ute Frederick and Kate Bpwne ValL He be longed to urace tnisconai church. the Amrita club, tbe Mohawk Hunt club, the 110 Gun club and the MilUirook and, Gun club. His the former Miss Nan Beugler, survives, as weH as a son.

LL OoL Hush B. Vail I aaVa aa pnrevepon. a daughter, Mrs. Thmoaj Perrin, Potsdam, ajntt sU rfaluiiren. 1i Mrs.Heisler.

Mrs. Louis Rosenthal. 53, died here Saturday after a long ill ness, roe lormer Miss ir.l E22SZ: Uved in 8 In Her 75fh Year A lifelong resident here, she was born Oct 28, 1908, daughter i if the late Edward and Maude Veach Burllngame. Her husband died in 1941. Survivors Include a brother.

Claude EL Burlingame. city, four sisters, airs, uiaays beweu, Mrs Edna Marra and Mr. Mildred wuuams.au of this city, and Mrs Beatrice Bayne. Wappingers Falls, and several nieces and nephews. The Rev.

C. Everett ayner, of the Washington Street! Iedding Methodist will officiate ai iunerai services Wednesday al i rn. at tbe McCornac Funeral home. 20 Smith street Internven. will be la tbe Poughkeepsie Rura! Calling hours' at tha funeral home will U'tomocTow 7 toi m.

n. Mrs. August Heisler. 73. of 7 Mansion street, died Saturday in Vassar.

hospital after a short ill ness. She bad lived here 45 years. The farmer Miss Mary Heldl! aufl. she was born In Cobleskill. June 9, 188S.

daughter of the late John and Barbara Rowe Heidi auff, Her husband Uied ln 1943. Survivors Include three daugh ters. Mrs. Florence Ireland. Mrs.

Mildred and Mrs. Gloria Pfeifer. all of this city; three sons: Joseph Heisler. Derbv. Theodore Heisler, Clearwater.

Fit, and RobeiJ Heisler, acneoecusTj; two Droruri, joju, tJhiiut.inki. n. nueuo.ss, sua rrCU erick UeidlaiuT. Scotia; a sister. Miss Lena Heidlauff.

Florida, lev. era! nieces and ihihews, J7 grand cmiaren ana nye great gralcBU she married Mr. Vogler. who died in December, 1930. Mrs.

Vogler was educated in local schools and lived in New York City several years before moving to White Plains 30 years ago. She was a member of the First Baptist church. White Plains, and the church Women's society. Among the survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Edith M.

Ackerly. White Plains; a son, Frederick VoglerVBrooklyn: a sister. Mrs. Julia Caldwell, city, one granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. The Rev.

Walton D. Moffitt. of the First Baptist church here, will officiate at funeral services Wednesday at 2 pjn. in the Robert 11. Auchmoody Funeral home, is Grand avenue.

Burial will take place In the Poughkeepsle Rural cemetery; I Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night, 7 to 9 o'clock. ducted at the Torsone Ueiporial Funeral home, lis Mill street, Wednesday at 2 D.m. The. Rev William T. Gray, rector of St Paul's Episcopal church, will of Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural cemetery, 1 Friends mar call at tha funeral home tonight after o'clock and tornorrow aflenraon and evening.

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