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trt. i I I 4'' P0UCHKEEPS1E JOURNAL' Wednesday: August 23 967 ass Scheduled Friday For Raymond Impellittiere Deaths CONNOLLY Annabslla on Tussds AimmmS 99. ISA! at At. Francis Hosnltl RnWMrt el South Qwktr Hill RdJ Fowling. N.Y.

BolovM wIM ino Lata Jamaa Al. Canmlltf and nwlthop of Mr. Rita Stout. of Pawling, and tha Lara Mrs. Allca Smlt and.Mra.

Oororhy Kaln. Alw turvlvod by I orondcMldron an I gnat cyandchlldran. Funoro mm fhs Horn a Tlwnot Homo. (1 toot Main Fowilno I Auouit at 1:30 AM. Soil High Maaa of Requiem at St.

JofaVs Church at IS A.M. Interment St. Jeturt i Cemetery. Pawling. N.V.

Mlatlyetand frlend may call at the Horn Thomas Funeral Home weormoay Thursday 1 to 4 and to The rotary will be recited at the funeral home Thursday at I fm. COUSENS On August Francis Hospital. Wll 1M7 at St. Illlam Cowans, rati MA Innta PfUMMteeDSW. Husband of Carrie Coutene.

Fattier of Mrs. Majal Brown and Mrs. Jeanne ruMjh. Eimaral arranoamanta the direction ot the Robert Auchmoody Funeral Home. Poughkeepsie, N.V.

art Incomplete. EOOV David Joseph In his Ils ysar at porrsmourn, loved ton of Mrs. Helen R. Colburn tiiM. imm SuaaPi Funaral Home.

South Post Road, Hyde Part. Thurs day. AugUST 10 am Reglna Coall Crdjixfk where Mass of Requiem wll be celebrated at a.mVThe rosary will be recited Wednes day evening oi a B.ni. rciaiiM. and Wednesday evenings 7 to p.m.

Interment t. rtiero umaiery. ILLIS Eve, n. Of 71 North Hamilton Street. Died at Vassar, Hospital August m.

i7. Funeral Services Friday 1:30 Ebenetar Baptist Church. Reverend Robert DIcMon officiating. Calling hours at the Ollmore Funeral 1 Cottage Street. Wednesday 7 Frfday 7.t and at Ebeneier Baptist Church Fri day 10 1.

Interment Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. IMPELLITTIERE Raymond 57, of Cold Sorlmi. N.Y. on August 31. 1M7.

Husband of Agnes Barry Impellittiere, cHw Af Barbara. Ravmond TnomaS, Elliabeth and Agnes. Son of Thomas and the Late Mary Fischer Imps tiere. Brother of Gerard T. irnpaiiir at our tlere.

Funeral services will be E.Uw. Aumat 35 at 10 A M. Ledy of Loretto Church, Cold Spring where a Requiem Mass will be effertcT. Mt nmm raid Sor no Cameti Friends may call at al Home, Corner of Parrott Si Phie St. Cold Spring Wednesday and Thursday 1 to a and 7 to pm.

tora spring nre Co. will hold services Thursday evening at 7:30 P.M. at the funeral Home. btfht at har home In LaGransevllle, N.Y.. August 21, 1M7.

Grace H. Kent In tiar aw vear. Funeral Servkea at the Allen Funeral Home Mlllbrook, Thursday, August 14 at p.m. Interment ver 1 Bank Cemetery. There will be no call Ina hours.

Arrangements In charge of the Allen Funaral Home Inc. COLO SPRING A Mass of Requiem will be offered Friday at 10 a.m. at. Our Lady of Lor etto Church for Raymoiid J. Im pellittiere, 57, a neary weiEDt boxer or uie 1930s, wno oiea Monday at his home, 4 West St.

Mr. ImoeUittlere'i toil name was Rosario Raymond J. Impel littlere. lie shortened it lor bis ting career. He was an all around athlete, playing baaet ball, football and baseball, and taking part In track at PeeksUll High.

School. His boxing career lasted from 1930 to 1939. His matches with the top figures (n. his class were defeats three 'by Tommy Loughran end one by Primo Camera. In the first Luighran.

fight, In 1933 at Madison Square Garden, the referee stooped the fight in the sixth rouci. when Loughran's 11d was eashed by a blow. Briz. Gen. John S.

I'helan, chairman of the av York AthlotU Com' mission, ordered the re sumed and won the de cision. Two other Louphran fvMs, In 193S and had 'tis ssnt re suit. Tne much. letter and more agile Louirxa i coil not knock down hiv he, wr. at weights raagto from 233 to 200 pounds.

The Oarnora fieht er.iled in a technical in the ninth round. Tii MM me Mr. Impellittiere a von'ender he was knoc i i.ji by Bub Pastor in 1938 in Ma.lljci fquare Car den. Mr. In; In the forties, too part in the outboard motorboa.

races from Albany to New YOilc. H. i I as a bowler after left contact sports. Mr. Iitujlliitlcrc.

a cju.in of former Jlsyor Vinfnt R. Impel littere, of New York City, ran unsuccessfully iJcmocrat for Sheriff cf ('o inty in 1960. Was Fire Chief Francis A. Murphy, 81, a na tive of Wappingers Falls and a former fire chief Teaneck, died Monday at his home in Teaneck after brief illness. Mr.

Murphy was graduated from Uie former Eastman', Business College, of Potikeepsle. He as ejmployed by' the New York Fire Department and the Boston Fire Department A fire chief for years, Mr. Murphy founded the Teaneck Fire College that offered annual fire courses to departments in New Jersey and near by New York counties from 1932 to 1857. He was a recognized authority on lire control metbods. Mrs.

Eva Ellis, Virginia Native William Cousens, Of Irinis Avenue William' Cousens. Yorkshire Apartments, Innls Avenue, died yesterday at St Francis Hospital Mr. Cousens Is survived by his wife, Carrie Cousens; two daugh Mrs. Rocert (Hazel) Brown, Yonkers; and Mrs. Dan (Jeanne) Connolly.

Thornwood. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete under the direction of the Robert H. Auchmody Funeral Home, 18 Grand Ave. Chopin's "Funeral March" Chopin's "Funeral March" does not express grief over the death of an individual. Instead, it expresses the Polish composer's feelings over the loss of the independence of his native land.

Gun Control Hoi Doomed, Kennedy Says WASHINGTON (AP) l.Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, defeated in a Senate siclrmlsh over firearms legislation, said today the setback does not Indicate 'that President Johnson's gun control proposal is doomed. But a Republican foe of the administratioD measure said' the Senate decision to continue; the Pentagon's civilian markman sblp program pointed in that' dl rectoo. "I think it iin indication of the attitude of the Senate on matters of this Idnd," Sen.

Ro man L. Hruaka, said In an Interview. Kennedy tried Tuesday' to eliminate from the: defense eo propnauons' bill tunas for operation of the 65 year old rnarkmanshlo croeram. admliv lstered by the National Rifle As soaation. The Senate voted 67 tov23 against his amendment, which also would nave halted free dis tribution of ammunition to NRA marksmen's clubs their nearly 385,000 members.

Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, said the program. Is costing the' government S3 to tlO million a year, and based his argument on economy. The Pentagon has estimated Ha cost at about $4 million, and has said tho Johnson gun control measure would not interfere with operation of the program. Weather Report Lower Hudson Valley Mostly sunny and cool, with low humidity High 68 75. Fair and quite cool tonight law in me 403 ana lower 60s.

Winds becomlns variable, main ly easterly, under 10 tonight and TEMPERATURES Maximum and minimum tamnarahira. during tha 24 hours bafora 1:30 a.m. rooay. WHEELOCK August nospiiai. Agnes A aoutl B.Mfnlnh Awa Pnuahkaanala.

Wlfa of L. Truman Whaaloek. Mother ol PouehkeeDSie A Kj. I Wll. Whaaloek.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home is erana Poughkeepsl on Wednesday evening AuoiMt at 1 PAL Calllna noun Wod nawlatf avanlna tram I to t. In lieu ol tlowera donations may be made to the PVTcness loumy.neari Lnapier. Card of Thanks REILLY Anna Wa wish to thank the oocrors, nurses, priesrs. raiaiivvs.

friends, co workers of Accutron and Park Electronics and start. Slgnedi THOMAS E. REILLY and J. BENEOIK THE FAMILY of the lata Daniel Gannon wishes to express their sincere thanks to the wonderful people who were so kind ta tham durlno their bereavement. Words cannot express our feelings.

We want to say a special thanks to the doctors and nurses on 3D at Castle Point Veterans Hospital for the excellent care and attention he received. Also, the American Legion Post 17, Including color guards and firing squads and the Ladles Auxiliary tor Ihelr tremendous turnout at tha funeral home and ceme tery. MRS. CLARENCE ROBISHAW MRS. THOMAS O'HtAKN JOSEPH GANNON WILLIAM GANNON In Memoriam aaaaaaaaaaKlHaaaH aaamlft 10, Mrs.

Eva Ellis. SI. of 78 N. Hamilton died yesterday at Vassar Hospital after a long ill ness. Born in Orange County.

Dec. 18, 1875, she was the daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steams. She was a mem' st n.

iw at vatur her of the ML, Calvary Baptist! Church, Orange, A resident of since 1948, Mrs. EUls was a member, of the Ebenezer Baptist Cburcn. Mrs. EUls is aurvived by her daughter, Mrs. Martha E.

Twyman. with whom sbe made her borne; a son, Luke EUls, Cleve Ohio; four grandcniidren, Mrs. Robert T. (Eva) Green. Mrs.

Walter (Betty)Seger; Willis Twyman and Mrs. Ada Motes: nine ereat erandchildren: a great grandesud; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Ebenezer Baptist Church. The Rev.

Robert Dixon will officiate. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Friends may call at the Gilmore Funeral Home. 19 cottage tc, tonight and tomorrow from 7 to o'clock and at the benezer Baptist Church on Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 ciock.

Maxlmumt Mi Mlntmumi 87 recipiraTiont None Wind: N.E. at m.p.h.. cnu The' sun rises at ajn. tndav and p.m. TIME Of THE TIDES High Low 4:31 p.m.

9:57 a.m. (Thursday) 4:27 a.m. 10:15 pjn. PHASES OP THE MOON Aug. Full Moon Last Quarter New Moon First Quarter ALBANY, N.V.

Bureau to 7 a.m. Albany In loving memory ol our son and brother, William Bv Mackey, who passed away August 2X 1961. Today recalls sad memories of a loved one gone to rest. And those that miss him today, ara those who loved him best. Ht will never be forgotten.

Though on earth ha Is no more. But In memory he will be with its, at ha always was belore. Signed: MOMMY. DADDY! SISTERS BARBARA a. VIRGINIA! BROTHERS RICHARD.

Aug. 21 Sept. 4 Sent. 10 (AP) U.S. temperatures High 80 Bingbamton 77 50 Boston cy 80 60 Buffalo 69 48 Charleston, S.C.

cy 87 78 Chicago 66 62 Oes Moines 79 64 Detroit "74 52 Houston 81 73 Kansas City pc 90 65 Los Angeles cy 85 68 Miami pc 86 80 Minneapolis 68 57 Montreal 69 46 New Orleans 91 75 New York cy 82 64 Philadelphia cy 85 69 jf ittsbungn cy 81 56 Rocnester 70 48 St, Louis pc 87 65 San Francisco cy 62 54 Seattle pc RJ 68 Syracuse 76 49 Washineton 82 K7 Low I olear. cy cloudy. pc partly SOIcloudy.r rain. tog. Appeal Lost By Hoffa CHICACrO (AP) James R.

Hoffa, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union, was ordered returned to his Lewisburg, Paw federal prison cell Tuesday after a Judge ruled he Is not entitled to a retrial on fraud and conspiracy The Supreme Court ordered a U.S. District Court hearing to determine if the government had used illegally obtained wir etap evidence when' It success fully prosecuted Hoffa and five others in Chicago in 1964. They were charged, with fraud and conspiracy in diverting funds from' a multimillion dollar Teamsters pension fund. At the conclusion, of the hearing Tuesday, Judge Richard B. Austin said, "It is the opinion ot the court, that the government learned nothing new from these overheatings of Dec.

2,11963, or other' overheatings have been referred to." Judge Austin presided over the 1964 trial, in which Hoffa was sentenced to five years In prison and fined $10,000. Judge Austin said he would prepare findings of fact and conclusions for Sent. 11. at which time he would again lm Man Believed Drowned in River SHARON, Conn, (AP) SUte police, resumed a search today of the Housatonlc River for a 45 year old man believed drowned after he, slipped from a rubber 'raft Missing was Edward Peter. son, of lindenhurst, N.Y.

Police said he had been camping at the Housatonlc Meadows State; Ground here with his Police said Peterson's son saw him floating on the Inflatable raft, It struck a rock and Peterson slid into the water, polke said. The Peterson, address is 260 pose sentence, on the six defendants. He ordered Hoffa returned to Lewisburg; where Hoffa is serving an year terra, for Jury, tampering. The Chicago hearing was ordered in May after the government, i admitted it overheard a conversation between Miami businessman Ben Slgelbaum and one of the defendants, S. George Burris of New The Supreme Court said If the overhearing: contributed', substantially to, Hoffa's conviction; the conviction could be overturned.

Hoffa's lawyers promised to appeal Judge Austin's MeanfMks Double Tax On Corporations WASHINGTON Ir'Presl dent George.Meany of tneAFT, ao backed President Johnson's request for' on Income tax' hike today, but said Congress should give family Incomes a "break and double the increase On cor poratlons. 'We. ere fully In, accord the President's concept that a temporary war tax is Meany But, he added, "we ere firmly opposed to the: administration's major recommendations on bow to increase taxes." His remarks were prepared for testimony before the House Ways end Means Committee. i Johnson's proposal would impose an across the board 10 per cent Income tax 'surcharge on both corporations and. individuals to help pay, for the war in Vietnam.

Meany Dld. any cutback In spending on vital domestic programs would be disastrous forward strides on' the homefront are essential to the preservation ot our free society. ''America has the human and material resources to achieve both en honorable settlement; of the war In Vietnam 'end a 'social, order at home," Meany, strong backer of Johnson's war poli cies. Jayncees Plan AmblyofHi Ciinic The Greateri4Ppueieepsle Jayncees wltt coBdfamVam blybpia clinic next'weciat the Mount as part of iu Head Start Vogram, it, was. announced club's meeting last Mrs.

Rudolf Cajka, chairman of the amblyopiacommlttee, said no date was set. yetVforf the clinic. Mrs. John' Blakley, Mrs. Ints Delgalvis and Mr Frank Soldovere 'will assist Mrs; Cajka and the doctors at the clinic, The Jayncees are helping man the, Jaycee Milk Bar booth at the Dutchess County Tair from 10 a.m.; to 6 pjn.

each, day: this Mrs. Frank Pluta. chairman of the Hat Show wmcaittee, set sv tentative date of March 13 for the show at the VWCA. She said that the public will be Invited. at.

the swim supper party' meeting at tfce home, of Mrs. William Dean Forbus Street, were Mrs. George Kaiser and Mrs. Allen Howell, wives of new members' of 'the 'Greater Poughkeepsie -Napoleon's Descendant Napoleon Bonaparte's, only 'son died chadless and, therefore, he had only one lineal descendant, but Napoleon had brothers and sisters, and, many collateral LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Comity Notices 170 I Funeral Dtrrctors 254 INC ALLEN FUNERAL HOME, iTLEASANT VALLEY, MEreury MIM MILLBROOK. N.

ORWe 7 M11 Mrs. Connolly, Clerical Worker PAWLING Mrs. AnnabeUe Connolly, 75, of South Quaker Hill Road, wno nad been employed as a clerical worker at the Guidenosts magazine, died yesterday at Francis Hospi tal, PoughKeepsie. Born In New York aty.Feb. 28, 1892, she was the daughter of the late Timothy and Mary E.

Walsh Rooney. On May 17, 1910, in New York City, she was married to James M. Connolly, who died in 1916. A communicant of St. John's Church, Mrs.

Connolly had made her home in Pawling for the last 30 years. Mrs. Connolly is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Rita Sout, Pawl ing; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Two daugh ters, Mrs. Alice Smith and Mrs. Dorothy Kain, predeceased her. A Mass of Requiem will be offered Friday at 10 ajn. at St, John's Church.

Burial win be In St. John's Friends may call at the Horn and Thomes Funeral. Home, 83 E. Main tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and tomorrow from 2 to 4 D.m. and 7 to 9 o'clock.

The Rosary will be, recited tomorrow at 8 ciock. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice la harabv olven fhat aanarata sealed bids are requested fori rUKHIIUKBl AND EQUIPMENT, tha Board AAaatlnn Room In tha Dufchesa County Office Rulldlna. 99 Umr. ket Street, Poughkaepsla. New YorK, said contracts to cover all labor, and materials.

Sealed proposal shall be received by Sherlrre Committee of tha Dutchess County Board. ot Supervisors on or be fore 2:00 pjvu Friday, September 15, 1M7. at tha office Bf tta Bnanl nf Supervisors, Dutchess Court House, Market Street, Poughkeepsie, New York and at that time publicly opened and read aloud. Plans and epeclflcatlons may be examined at tha following offices: i.nariea ATcnnocr 30 Cannon Street Pouahkaamla. Naw rVarlr and copies thereof can be obtained from Chares J.

Canka. Arrhltmri ine ngnr reserved to waive any imurmaiuy in or re ecr anv or a 1 ocu submitted. Attention af adders oart cutariv called. to the Minimum Wage Rates to be oau under the contract as found In the Supplementary General Conditions of in voniracr. proposals must be made uoon and In accordance with the Form of Praoosal prepared and obtainable aa herein set forthi which formal proposal will con lain accompanying instructions to bid oers and a copy or tha Plana and Spacl ncanons for baki wonc.

No bidder may withdraw a hid within days after tha actual data of tha open ing thereof. As a guaranlaa of good faith, each proposal must be accompanied by the deposit of a certified check of suitable bid oono payeoie to ma oraer or me count 170 County Notices GELLERT. tha unrienlanan1 sald Judgment named, will sell at public auction al the front door of the Court in iinr or rouonKeepsM, New York, on tha tfnd day of September. tiwr, ai CIOCK, icesrem (Jayllgnf SavlngsTlma), In tha afternoon of that in said leca or day. ludoment'as followsi viz ai.1.

mar certain pior, pi prm or una, wins DuiKJinos and Improvements tharaon erected, situ. nd being In the Town of Flahklll. Dutchess County, known and designated as Lot No. UK on a car tain map entitled "Resubdhrlsion of roriron or Men or BrinKemoff coder Hill Section," Town of Flshklll, Dutch. iniy, Tiieo in ma otllce of Clerk on March 1944 as Count; Map I Dated at tha Cttv At PoiKihkaaMla.

SJm, 1 via. una. lain nay or AugUST, lye. aJOSEPH H. CELLERT, Bmlmrmm VAN DE WATER (.

VAN DB WATER Attorneys for Plaintiff 14-5 Market Street rougnneepsie. New York, 12W1 Telephone No. fl4 45M420 17 5 will be received by the We fare Committee of tha ninvha. mumr Boaro or aupervrsors on or tore IP. Wednesday, August 1M7, at Dutchess County Home and nrmary, Mlllbrook, N.

for the pur chase or tna following used equipment: 1 ruy aa 42 wasner 1 i HP Motor and Control ROBERT, H. AUCHMOODY llua DAI HOMES. Grand Avenue Flank I aaa SlaS Hopewell Junction at fB4 DEL TTia GL MS50 FUNERAL HOME of Personal Service" )M Mill St. FUNERAL HOME fMERRITT H. DOWLINO Lie.

Mgr. FAIRVIEW AVE. GLobe M4T FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR J. FRALEIGH, Lie. Mgr.

,41 Marshall St. GLobe Milt William G. Miller GLM750 Funeral Home Son GL M148 J'ARMELE FUNERAL HOME D. Caven. Funeral Director 74 height Avenue.

Tel GLobe GL 1 oTrt ROBERTS' FUNERAL HOME Wappingers Falls 297 26 1 0 Schoonmaker Chapel Seventy three South' Hamilton It. I.I.OO IDW SWEETS FUNERAL HOME GeoreeW. Sweet. Lie. Mgr: HYDI PARK.

Y. Tel. CApltal MsM Overnight Deaths Gregory G. Pincus, 64, developer of the oral contraceptive pul Enovid, died Tuesday of myeloid metaplasia, a blood disease. Dr.

Pincus began work on the oral contraceptive fcn the 1950s and the pill was first used widely in 1956 in Puerto Rico. He' also devel oped a hormone used in tne treatment ot breast, cancer, iNEW YORK AP) Richard I. Dale, 64, who rose from a trainee to vice president in charge of public relations for the F.W. Woolworth died Tuesday, apparently' of a heart attack. Dale, who joined Wool worth's New York.

in; 9124, served as regional vice presi dent for the' company's east cen tra. regionai Cleveland tor iz Treasurer, Dutchess County. New Yorl In tha sum amounting to 5 of the total amount of tha bid. All deposits axceot that of the successful bidder, will be returned within tan days alter, tha opening of the bids. uoon acceotanca of anv bid.

the suc cessful bidder shall execute a contract In accordance the County of uurcness, store ot New Tone and furnish a suitable Performance Bond in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract and acceptable to the County Attorney. Tha deposit heretofore mennonoa ror vh or me oia snau pa forfeited and retained as liquidated damages It tha successful bidder neglects refuses to execute the eakf contract end furnish said bond within ten deys ener nonce trom tne Arcnirect of the ewara or tne conn act. Dated this 22nd dey of August, 1M7 anerirrs f.omminee Board of Supervisors County of Dutchess Sate af N.Y., 170 4597 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT: DUTCHESS COUNTY EMERY HILL' REALTY I II ttRAMSTAN CONSTRUCTION uenmoam. NOTICE OP SALE Index No. 1N7M7 In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and Sale duly granted In the ebove entitled action and entered In the Dutchess County Clerk's Office on.

the 14th day of August, 1947, L.PERRY SATZ. tna undersigned. Referee In said Judgment named, will sell si public auction at the front door of the Court House, in tne city or PouonKseos o. York, on tha 22nd day of Septemb ckictc lEastern Dav Savlnos Time). In the afternoon of 1 day, the premises described In said juagmenr as follows: viz: All mat certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with buildings and Inv Rrovements thereon eltuete, ring and being In tha Town ot Flshklll, Dutchess County, known and deslgneted as Lot No.

32A on a csr teln map entitled "Resubdlvlslon of portion of mao of Brlnkerhoff Cedar III Section," Town of Flshklll, Dutctt 1 Trov 30 Inch Extractor 1 i HP Motor Cmtrnla The Committee reserves the right, to lvi ail oius. WILLIAM J. EAGFM Comm. of Social Services ror LWfcness county miiivrouK. n.

170 WO) NOTICE OF HEARINO BY BOARD OP ZONING APPEALS OF THE CITY OP POUGHKEEPSIE. N.Y. A hearing will be held by the Board ot Zoning Appeals of tha City of Poughkeepsie on the 14th dey of September 1M7 at 7:30 PJVi. at tha Department of rvutiv fYDraa, rwunaavpai. new TOTX.

on the appeal of Phyoent Realty Inc. from the relectlon by tha Inspector of Buildings of the application for consent to erect medical offices for II doctors dentists, 4 stories In height on oremlses owned bv tha anellcant situated et Fox Livingston Sit Pough wmyiwt naw iotk. ouakv vr AUntlNli APPEALS CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE Bv: Peter Maroulis. Secratarv 1W AS94 ntvi Msa No. 2190.

ted at on March 1, lM4.es eu County, filed In the office of the tha City of Poughkeepsl IW Counl MS Dal York, this lsth dav of Auouat. SPERRY SATZ, Is. New 97, VAN DE WATER 1 VAN DE WATER Attorney for Plaintiff saoe Mentor arroer Poughkeepsie, New York 12401 Telephone No. 914 4D S4M 10 391 STATEOF NEW VfJRri" dutchess county. emer7 hIlLI re.ty "1 kramstan construction corp', Defendant.

I NOTICE Inde No. 1M79M IN PURSUANfF liiriinunt foreclosure and Sala duv oranfarf in fh above entitled action and entered In' the puichess County Clerk's Office on the tin ear at August, 197, I. JOSEPH City Notices 180 Town Notices 190 LEGAL NATirc Town nf Cllntnn raiirtMi Will be hekf on Thursdav Aua. 11. a town hall Schultrvllla.

For tha purpose of inj ivwi, lawmani MUWAKU 'HOWOl NOTICE OF LaGRANAB Damihllran Caucus will be held Thursday, August SI, 1947, at IP. at tha LaGrange Town Garage, Strlngham "c1aviTTETEQWN REPUBUCAN 190 M02 Mlsfiellineoui (Vutlrra ZOO NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SECURITY PURSUANT ta tha nmvlalnne a a. eurlty Agreement dated December 1944, by Marlon Gray, tha Mortgagor to and now hekf by tha undersigned, the undersigned will sell. at public auction: et Pontlac. Inc.

AM Main Street, Poughkeepsie, New York, en August 25. 1947, at 10:30 A. M. OATTtha fot lywnni ovscriDeq properryi irva inTxurv vr, notp, Serial 5T27A5112S Tarmsi Cash. Tha undaralnnan mum.

rignr pki ai aan eeie. Oatad on August 11, 1947 Marina Midland National. Bank of Southaaafarn Sum, VnHr 3UO 59 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SECURITY" Ala IC CJW I PURSUANT to tha orovlalnna nf a (a. it j.r.j ri TT cwiiv awavmvnr oereg juna is, 1943, by George Whltesell Jr. the Mortgagor toand now held by tha undersigned, the wMi.i,im.iir hii ai pvuuc avcTion: at Formula Two.

North Road. Poughkeepsie, New York, on August 13, 1947, at 10 A. E.D.S.T, the following described property: 194S Triumph, Serial FC55e7i Conv. Tsrms: Cash. Tha underslonad reserves rigrn ro an ai aan eeie.

Paled on August. II, 1947 Marine mioiana National Bank of Southeastern New York At 147 Main Poughkeepsie, New York Bv: k. vr. waro 200 JfJ i 111' I HI I It It I i ll I A "Unnox Furnace will save you Httattna DollarsI Ask about Duracur, the world' laraest mcmufacmir rof total! comfort, syiUms. THE LARGEST INSTAULERS OF HOMF Ilea! and Cooling Systems In the Hudson Valley.

"6ver 65 Years Combined Heating Experience" Call or Write: Hudson Valley Heating Cooling Co. Authorized Lennox Dealer 4 So. Clinton St. Poughkeepsie .452 5400 A. ii I I iv.

iiv 1 i. 'f fT. 1 t. BOGIE1 lAAHt Old man winter, that is: Jiist around the corner, too. Whidimakes itv iimeJEoryou to start thinking atout your home i heating and time tocori vert to economical, dependable Natural Gas If you're heating system gave you trouble last'year, or if you're the market for anew home us a call, or send, mthe ccupoa theftillstoiy.Doitnow,,before;ther Plan for this winter NOW Plan Natural Gas Heat rv i J.x I would like information about Naturalfici "New.Horhe, CENTRAL HUDSON GAS ELECTRIC CORPORATION Name iw 't Address Phone' 284 South Ave.

Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602 W6 tnO lindCf Signed heating dealers; recommend that where Natural Gei is available to your home" wnereyer ciean, Mte. eY" it used for: househeating, kitchen heating, room heating 100 automatic heat mClOAND Dlrk'i Plumbing ft" Heating Service POUGHKEEPSIE, J.F. Bahrenbnrc Plumbing ft Heating, Inc. 35 Manchester Circle H.

R. Cain Plumbing ft rieaUng; 218 JJato Street Erale'i HeaUng Service 37 Corlies Avenue Joteph L. Flmbel li Rose Street Gu AppUance Repair Serrlce HarryMcAndrew 28 McAlpine Road Grant nesting ft 21 Smith, Street Carl Hasted 45 Harrison Street Metal Works Jubert Heating Co. Locker Piatt ft Company 332 Main Street 'J. Marin ft Sons, Inc.

63 Avenue Mid County Plumbing Heating Corporatloa 595 Main Street X' John A. Miller 203 Hooker Avenue Louis Miner 151 Union Street Montgomery Ward ft Company Hudson Plaza; South Road Perimatter Furnltore Company 375Maln Street PIsis the Plumber 19 Fowt Avenue Reliable Furniture Company ,174 Main Street R.C. Schulfj Heating 183 Manchester Road Shaker. Travis and Quinn '483 Main Street: Sharkey's Stove Headiraartert ft Appl. 'tfo tfo mam aireei.

Sherman's Domestic AppL ft Furnlturfi Main Street Stevensky, 11 Locust Road C. B. Strain ft Son 34 Cannon Street SALT. Warren IUcks't. WAPPINGERS FALLS Popper Electric Company 8 West Main SU eet Travis 'ft Quinn East'MainStreet wc.

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