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RiaaS mib nnti )THlllMrl TK Convertible iOwir ii7 NATIONAL AUTO KXCMASOK T64 Metrf Street Allayer 1 I34D fill RyMOUTU iUrrllop. II, 'ft Main Street 4 H1B roNIIAC Starchlef Hardtop. Like new, neaucea 10 i.j. POUOIIKEErSIE AUTO I ALT. 110 Mala 8tr I Jl ii ijf Cll EVhodfTf Kiof SUtion Wt.

r.i 6c)iivHr. Tulom ftnlah. tlM: nillNEBECk aARAQK, Inc. I Block Norlh 6 Trimr UgM 'EXCELLim "52 Meicury $395. MB.

HAFIDTOr Miroon nd blark llh ridM, hauler, fie '52 Studebaker $395. 4 lMXn ir.DAN. OrM llnUh. PAWLING MOTORS DOIK1E PLVMOU1W DEAI.fJR rAWI.INCI. Uljrtwi 4U 955 Chevrolet 2 10" STATION WAGON tUTONE OIIEKN wohouilcul Undrd lrmmliton "nd rllndr fifln.

EtpUII ian ontawMr car priced to Mil $1095 MID HUDSON CONTINENTAL MOTOR IMPORTS, Inc. 107 login Av. OL 4 4(7 Orn ava. till i. DEATH i i mil iii.ii COlTTANT 'Biiddtnly rtantllH lloipllai.

IXimbti I. I5I. Paulina. ir or vrxwar looum. at watniaf ton Ava.r UKhUnd.A lllh Mm of naim wiy, arifrrn al It.

Au (uailnaa Ctiurch, Tkunday rnorelni at U. ItBut will raelttd Wfdnf WW Vvanlng It at lha Button rutwral Mom, 1 Woodiilda Ptaca. Hitman, rrii ndi Wtdnta qay avanlnf inlarmaat Tnlvarir cam atary) romhkrl. ttX.Ertr'May E. tuddrnly Dcmhr 1931 al'harkoma, Had lloo.

Sr vic Thurdr. ixcamixr 4j at I P. m. al hrr hom. Intarmanl ft, aul'a tilharan Omatarr.

Prlailda may call at hr noma Wadnaiday avantnf. Arrnmfnl In rhtrga ol purnrtt and Hornn.iwr KII.MF.R' llaramliar IM. Thaddoili KUmar, hu.himl ol ruilth Van (). Irom KHmtr of (iarmantown. firmar iy.

of I'lna Plain Kunml rvU'ai VrMay at nt trnm tlw Peek and Park lunaral hornf. pinr I'lalni In larment Kvirai Omalary. r'rlndi will If rrcrlvail al lha lunaral homa Ihuml.v avrnlns 7 lo odd frlluwi wrvlin at I n. In lieu ol flowrra, lha lamlly n.t irquaaivii tnat rnniri liutlona ha aant lo lha I'aixar I'und. BUY RIGHT ATWRIGHtS 58 Studebaker 1305 4 Door Sadan Uk naw 67 PoSoto 4 door 2150 riltEDOME VI II, a powar taarlnt.

powar nrakca, powar lltla Iranamlaalon. ala. 37 Ford Station Wason 1795 4 door modal 67 Chevrolet 1393 4 door Sadan I WRIGHT BROS. Select CAR Shopping Center Tal.i (III 1 4110 Manchester Rd. at Noxon MILLIS FOR HETTEH USED CAHS CIIHYSI.r.n PLYMOUTH Amenia, Y.

Tel. 21 KOnD Utitton Waion HAMHI.KH 4 diM.r ru.liim lLY MOUTH llalvaitar 1127 11395 111.10 nlKMIK llanry al Pouihkaapula, N. Icrambr 1. I9.1K. HhivIit.

lo which ralatlvaa and IrleniU ara Invllod will Iw held Thurtday 1:10 p.m. at tha Dapaon funeral Home. A3 Wrat, Market Klreel. Ilhlneheck. Interment Suliultvlll Otnetary.

Irti ndu may rail at the funeral homa Wednesday avanlm. ATANTOM. U.I.. al Nhanm llillal. iiecemnar l.

l3B. in ner (Him year Punaril to which Irlendu are Inrlted. Thuraday, Deremher p.m., (nun the Nelllaan Funeral tun I3H I9J0 lery, Dover Plain 'rlenili may rail at the funeral ho Tuaday and Wadnemlay avenlaia (r iItt i fi'HHT Mrriii, ii h. hiy it, PLYMOUTH llelvadara 54 ClinYRLER 4 dr. New Yorker J4 niEVnoLKT IliKATr 4WM, '14 Sta.

Waion 11119 See us tonight Open evenings and all day Saturday Buick 4 DR. ESTATE WAGON DVNAFl.OVV. radio, hoatrr Low ml lew One py'iicr cor. RTC One Year Warranty TRAENDLY BUICK 341 Mill St. GL 2 3500 1953 Dodge 4 DOOR SEDAN ECONOMICAL 6 cylinder, nuld drlve.

Exceptionally clean. $695. pcn Warliday Even lull Till I p.m. Wadnaadaya till I p.m. John Van's bODOE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS 165 Smith SL GL 4 C330 SOUTH ROAD Mile So.

IBM GL I 5113 i CONVERTIBLE In allracUir cofal ih. It A II. Fordornatlc. powar eteer Inc. ate.

A ileal at our low prices, coma aeai SEE BEnT GOULD FOR THIS 3 DAY SPECIAL! CartTracks For Rent 144A i6 A DAY 6c A MILE GL 4 1234. Aoto Dealer Directory 148 MOTORS." Inc. Authorlied Uoyd MoretU Salea Sftvlca Rte. 44, Pleasant Valley ME 3 31 FORD SALES AND SERVICE GENUINE rORD PARTS KEYEi, MOTOR SALES. INC.

874 374 MAIN 'STREET QlAba 4 Brownell Motors, lnc; LINCOLN METiCURY SAAB Bta SI. rtshkHl Tal. Beacon 4004 Al Vjutr Brolhera llospltal. 11.11. Miss Mildred Leaser of 41 Mae Street.

Pouahkeeosle. i'un eral services will he held Irom lha tall Thuraday evening 7 to 1 Inter inert Poughkeepsle Rural Cemetery, under the direction of the Sultan funeral Home, Highland. December 111. Katharine Whslsni widow ol Joseph II, Miller. Funeral Irom her late residence, 424 aVkuu Slreel, Thuraday al iJ0 and Tl at.

'Mary's Church tl 10:00 am, where a Mast of Requiem will be. offered. Rrlatlveg and friends Invited. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence Tueaday evening.

Wednesday afternoon and evening, Arrangement! I charge of William O. Miller and Son. noCKErEU.ER At Rhlneback, Ni Iteiemner 1, 131. Webstar Rockefeller, In Ma 7lh yesr. Funeral aarvlcea, to which relatives and Irlenda are Invited, will be conducted from the William White Funeral Home.

(I East Market Street, Ithlnehcrk. Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. Interment will he In tha Rhlneheck Cemetery. Friends msy rail this evening altar 7 p.

m. TOMPKINS Poimhkeepsle. New York, necrmbor 2. 1H3S, Daniel J. Tomp kins Si resident of Marlorvllle.

Ilnad WnrhsonvlHa. Iwrnl aervii es will Da held from the Jsnies F. Dekhany Funeral Home, 44 Kail Main Wapplnfters Falls, Frl nv at a m. anil 10 a. in.

al Nt Maii 's Church, Wapplnners Fslls where a mass of requiem will lie of fered. Iplermenl SI. Msrv'i (erne Irrv 1 1 lends mav rnll al Ihr funern home, Wedneailav evrnlna utiil Thurs day allernoon and evenlna. r'unrral lllrrrtorx tr ALLEN FUNERAL HOME tNC. LEASANT VALLEY.

MF.rcury 8,3111 MII.IUfKHIK. N. Y. ORIOla 7 9811 ANtiERSOI rllNERAL SERVICE F. C.

ANDF.IISON. Ltc. Mar. 11 DAI.DINU AVENUE GUbe 2 0730 ROIIEHT II. AUCHMOOUY FUNERAL Ulltt XridK 14 Ofand Avenue Tel.

(II one I IM0 Del Santo Funeral Home 11.4 Mil UOWL1NG FUNERAL MERRITT II. DOW 1.1 NO Jr I In Mar 43 FAIRVIEW AVE. Globe 11414 FRALEIUlfFUtfKRALTlOMI! ARTHUR J. rRAI.EIGII. lie.

Mir 41 Marshall St. Globe 2 0410 William G. Mille funeral Homes on MULVEY FUNERAL HOME WIIJ.IAM MULVE.Y. Ue. Mgr.

211 Mansion St. Phone Globe 4 4913 TjijddeKilmer Di es in TSfth Veajr Tliaddeui Kilmer, 78. retired Pine PUlni xjslry farmer, who hid resided with hter, Mrs. UenJsmln Webster, In Genmantown since 103Q, died st his horpe yrtrdsy ifter a lenfthy lllneis. Mr.

Kilmer was born In the Town df Milan, Feb. 24, 1880, the son of the late Isaao and Mary Miller Kilmer. a a SURVIVING are his wife, Mrs. Edith Van 0trom Kilmer, two daughters, Mrs. Webster and Mrs.

Sylvanus. Miller, Ger mantown; five grandchildren, Mrs. Jamei Mulllns, Van NuU, arid Mrs. Harry Slater Mrs Fred Mcllui, Benjamin Webster and Henry Webster, all of. Ocrmantown; three great grandchildren and two nliH.ua.

Mil. KILMER HAD been mem nor or the J'liie i'lalni of Odd F(llows for more than 50 years. The lodge will con duct services at the Peck and Peck Funeral home, Pine Plains, at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Members of the lodge will serve as bearers, Funeral services will be con IhMaiI al lha Dnrlr anrl I'nrV Funeral home on Friday at 2 UI'IUIK. 4JIG HVVi 11IV.

OU.V, retired Methodist will nmctalc. Burial wiu be in Evcrflreen' ccmcicry. Friends may call at the funeral home between 1 and 9 o'clock tomorr row Edward Colbert, 51, Brother Lives Here Edward Colbert. 51, brother of Johnl W. ISolbcrt of 58 Manl tou avenue, died tqday In the Plttsfleld Go neural hospital, PlttsHeld, Mass.

N)f I hcqrl seizure. Mr. Colbert nad been receiving treatment at Che hospital the last week, aftersuf ferlng heart seizure at hlsl lioiiie, r.aal airifi. i iumh hi. lifelong resldcntof Pltts fleld.

Mr. Colbert had been employed by the General Electric Cprp. He was the son of the late Putrlck and Rose Colbert, his mother having died In July 11)57. Ills father was a former policeman In Plttsfleld. Surviving, In addition to hln brother, here, are his wife, Mrs.

Mildred two sons, Da vid and William Colbert In service the United States Army; ctauKhter. Miss Judith Colbert, at home; and two sisters, Mrs. Helen Mcrtohougli, Plttsfleld and Sister Rose Pat rick of St. Joseph Order, North Adams, Mass. Funeral services will be eon dwcled at St.

Charles' churchy Plttsucld, Saturday. Burial will be In St. Joseph's church, there. Friends may call at the Devanny Funeral honie, Plttsncld. JOSEPH L.

PARMELE TUNEnAL DIRECTOR 74 Halsht Avenue Tel Globe "2 070 JIUJJiatTa FUH KilAli 1ft MK Wapplnaeri Falls SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George W. Sweet, Lie. Mgr. HYDE PARK, Tel. CApltal 2421 4rnrsirffiniaiejikhlWpwAtfMiillft.aftwBa Miss Mildred Lesser, City Resident, 48 Miss Mildred Lesser, 4B, who tesided with her aunt, Mrs Grace I Anselm at 41 May licet, died, unexpectedly yes terday in Va.ssar hospital.

Miss Lesser suffered a heart seizure at her home Sunday and was removed to the hospital for treatment at thai time. A native of Lloyd, Miss Les ser was the daughter of the late Charles and Matilda Keeslcr Lesser. She had been a resident of Bangall prior to coming to this city to make her home and was a member of the Bangall Methodist church. She Is sur vived only by her aunt. Funeral services will "be con ducted at the Mulyey Funeral home, 211 Mansion street, at 2 o'clock, Friday.

The Rev. Joseph II'. Ralnear minister of lite Washington Street Methodist church; Wl officiate. Burial will be In the Pouffh keepsle Rural cemetery, under the direction or the Sutton Funeral home, lit hi and FMeiuu tnay fall al llu 'MUlvpy funt ral home between 7 and 9 o'clock, tomorrow night. WILlUm MARCH, 41 year old laborer, and part of his family pose In their home In Parsons, alter the arrest, of es.

caped convict who had chared their home for 42 days, March said he did not tell police convict Richard Allgaler was staying AP Wlrepbote wIHr them becausr yoa Jttrt take chancea with six kids depending on you." From left: DEBORAH MARIE, I0 March, Mrtv MAJtCll and CAROtV'UN. There are four other children. In the family, Film Viewed sf By Rotary Club The Great Adventure," a Aim on notary Foundation program, was presented yesterday at the meetlni of the Red Hook Rotary club. The film, proaucta as a pan or me ouun anniversary program of Rotary International, depicts the spirit of Rotary on national lines; also Its promotion, of world peace and good will. The Foundation enables stu dents from other countries to study abroad.

The Red. Hook hit) Is meeting lis quota of Ttt per member lo the Rotary Fouirdation work of Rotary In ternatioqsl by sponsoring the "Koppcr "Kett le Kollcctlon," when mpmUrs contribute pennies at each meeting. Ne IT WAS MADE Imown that local members will participate at the club'i meeting netsweek when a' special program Isbe Ing arranged. Bernard Goers will tell of his travel abroad. At the meeting Dec.

It), the wives of have been invited. On Dec, 17. the club will sponsor a football dinner at the Red Hook Central, school, hon oring this year's football and cheer leader squads from the Qoasf Police Of ficer Due Here Today fd Pick Up Gross Los Angeles Police Llcuten tenant Is echcduled to arrive ant vviiuam nun was due at here today, 3k. VjjooJa, Schoonmalcer FUNERAL Chapel GLobe 41800 Plymouth Chrysler Imperial ARTHUR L. FRIED lnc 117 Church St.

Tel Globe 4 7130 KETCHAMS GARAGE DeSoto Plymouth Flshklll Ph. Beacon 422 ROBERT'S PONTIAC SABIA AUTO EXCHANGE S83 Msla Street TeL GLobe 423li I 51 ii BUY YOUR USED CARS WITH SAFETY FROM i Dutchess County's Largest and Oldest Used Car Dealer (30 Years. Same" Location) Open Evenings, till 8:00 p. rtv TQrms Trades Jfftdri Aut cbExch 71 MAW iTRBtT MJI Willya Salea Servic Overnight Deaths By The Associated Press HOLLYWOOD Bertram Millhauser, 66, veteran movie and television writer. His ca reer as writer began with i old Pearl White movie thrillers VYCDSter KOCKCreller In New York.

He came to Hol Tnmnrrnxk, 1923. umuiiun Watch Continues For Rocket's Fall Like Mark Twain's demise, reports of the death of Sputnik Ill's rocket have leen greatly exaggerated so the members of Mlllbrook S(hool for Boys' Moonwatch team feel today. Science teacher Neale How ard said they were Up at 3 a. today to witness, they hoped. the fiery end of the rocket which launched the Russians' only surviving satellite on May 13.

THE ROCKET'S PLUNGE was first slated for roughly 7 a. m. but at last report it was still whirling around the earth to the consternation of scientists who also predicted Its end for 0 a. then 11 where In the Pacific." Mr. Howard reports that three American satellites are still aloft, one of which his team has seen.

Explorer TV. The oth er two are Explorer I and Vanguard I. the County jail sometime today to pick up 'former bookmaking czar Harry Gross, according to State Trooper Donahue. The 44 yearrOld Gross, who was arrested In a South road restaurant late Saturday night, now Is In the County Jail await ing extradition to California, where he Is to face eight grand theft charges." TROOPER DONAHUE, who with City Detective Doerr ar rested Gross, said State Police received a telegram from Los Angeles reporting that the lieu Obstacles Loom For Rights Group MONTGOMERY, ALA. (AP) New obstacles fore shadowing a possible clash between and federal courts stood.

bK the path o.f the Civil Rights as it srught acceis. to registration records for nexKwcck'i bearing on Negro voting. Subpoenas demanding a 1 1 arallable voter reglstraH! files dating back to Jan. 1, 1955, have been served on officials In a( least three South Alabama counties. The new federal agency's first public hearing since Its creation by Congress more than a year ago opens here Monday.

"'We Will turn Gross right over to him," Trooper Donahue sold. THE ONE TIME bookmaking ringleader Is wanted by Call forrila authorities on grand theft charges, accusing him of defrauding three men of $27. 000 by selling them interests In properties he did not own: The Associated Press today Identified the three as Newton Llchter, an architectural dc sign Raymond L. Ro sen, a businessman, and Frank Gallo, a movie telcvislon actor BerM4ottaeH jfjr Archaeologist, 84 ATHENS, GREECE (API American archaeologist Bert Hodge Hill died of old age at his Athens, home yesterday lie would have been 85 next March. A native of Vermont and a graduate of.

the UnlvcrsUy of Vermont. Hln spent two thirds of his life In Greece. He came here at the turn of the century and studied fo'ntw'o years at the Athens American School or Classical Studies. He then worked. In (he Boston mu seum until 1906TAt that time he came back to Greece and was appointed director of the American School of Classical Studies, a post he held until his death, lywood ir NEW HAVEN, CONN.

Dr, Funeral services will be con ducted tomorrow for' Webster 7ii Rockefeller, 77. former Rhine bi ill. I kiavus, iiuiiiiaiiuiidl i 111, ui in viuiui KiuvtiT, wno oiea yesterday at his home, Violet Hill road. Rhincbeck ly known neurosurgeon, after a' short illness. Dr, Sachs, former president of the American Neurological association wrjotc more than 200 "books and articles.

Jle taiifiht at Washington university In St. Louis and Yale medical school. MOSCOW Major General Luzma Nikoloverleh "Shalkov; 57." professor of' chemical de fense at the Soviet Military academy, after prolonged 111 ness. Services will be at the Wil liam White Funeral home, 91 East Market street, Rhlnebeck, at 2 O'clock. The Rev, Erwin Jaxhcimer, minister of the Third Lutheran church, Rhine beckwlll officiate.

Burial will be fn the Rhlnebeck Friends may call at the funeral home'after y. clock, tonight. of Baker, Hostetler and Pattejv son. pT Joseph C. 73 noted Cleveland attorney after a long lUhess: He wajj pastpresiaent ot.

ine UndVBaf ass'otiatuW of mariv Industrial firms and senior member of HANCfOCK. MASS. Ricardo Belden fla, Jast male member pt me local cojdny.of the muted socieiy 'Oi ine ceii oaiescci aiso is known as snak ers, because of a dance ritual originally Jpart of its Betros Seeks Attorney Job District Attorney Baratta to day conflrrrfed that Emeel S. had aipplled for the appointment as fourth assistant district attorney in his office. Previously named as applicants for the newly created post are John L.

Supple and Julius S. Boccla; Beacon attorney; Joseph P. Carey, city; and Rudolph P. Russo, a justice of the Reservations Set For Fashion Show Reservations have been made known for toniRht'x fash Ion show sponsored by the Beta PI chanter. Beta Sigma Phi sorority.

8 o'clock, at William's Cafe Exccptionncl. partial list of those planning to attend Incudes Mrs. Richard Dlngee. Mrs. Nelson Hornbcck, Mrs.

Carl Redl. Mrs. Herbert Redl, Mrs. Joseph Mesuda, Mrs. Willam Rouse.

Mrs, James a. Cook, Mrs. Arnold Haven, Mrs. JUelvIn Bodley, Mrs. Ed ward Hall.

Mrs. Ralph Herman, Mrs. Frank King, Mrs. Robert Klrehner'? Mrs. Malsie PUTdy Mrs.

Jdan Trimble, Mrs. Mar" Jorle Henle, Mrs. John Engles, Mrs. Louise Ostrander, airs. Ralph Horrocks, Mrs.

Ward TorrtDklns. Mrs. Edward Cur nan, Mrs. Peggy uenton; ftir. Franiik.

Mrs. Grace McLean peace in the Town of Beekmah.jMrs. Ralph Tortorclla, Mrs. In August, 1957, Mr. Betros was named an assistant state attorney general and assigned to the anti trust and monopolies division in New York City, Although working In New he has continued to maintain his law office at 234 Main street, Mr.

Betros has been an. active member of the Poughkeepsle Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Dutchess County Young Republican club. Thomas Reid, 57, Montreal Executive MASSENA (AP) Thomas II. Reid. president of the Held Boulton Publishing Co.

'of Montreal, died unexpectedly today In Masse na Memorial hospital He was S7. Hospital authorities said death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Reid was taken ill last night at a reception after dedication ceremonies at the Cornwall Massena bridge. 'Father Fitz In Year BAR HARBOR, MAINE (AP) i The Rev. Edward F.

Fit Patrick, 79, pastor of the. Holy Redeemer church here for 31 years, died today after a lengthy illness, was com 1 monlr known at this summer came mircouniry from' his native Ireland at ttrt tgepis, Father, Son Have Day in Court; Each Jailed 30 Days A father and son today pleaded guilty before City Judge O'Donnell to public Intoxication charges and were sentenced to' the County'jall 30 days. The" faTher, Harry R. Cady 60 of 6 Vi South Clinton street, was arr'estcd. yesterday afternoon when he, 'entered police heado.uartrrs, HIS SON.

Sterling Cady, 34, a painter, was. arrested before 7 p. m. when he entered headquarters to' seek a nighVs lodging. Mr.

Cady Sr. asked the JudRf to give him a Jail sentence so he Ciiuld "straighten out." lie reported that after Inkflig only twolrlnks he was unable to see thelpor. His son made no statement. "I don't know what I am going to (lo with you," the judge told the younger Cady. "Can't you stay away from it (drinki?" There was no answer.

rdjyrWJti? SankSticks MERlil LL' LYNCH. PIERCE, FENNER SMITH i Bid Asked Bankepi 74H 77U Hanover Bank NY SO S2H Chase Manhattan 0716' 60 Chemical Corft 80V4; 62 Flrtt National. 72V 75V4 Guaranty 874 9W Irving 37 3v Manufacturers. 01V4 94V4 New York Trust 03V4 SSTi Insurance Stocks MERRILL LYNCH. PfERCE, FENNER SMITH Bid Asked Aetna X230 240 37 Mi 2V 37 45 45V 181 43V 21 100 33M 34H Ycsferday's Poultry Market NEW YORK (AP) re (USDA) Live, poultry, Receipts of ca ponettes nens ana pullet light.

Trading moderate for best stock; alow for balance of offerings; Pullets weaker; hens and caponettea steady. By expresn hens. Blacks over 6 lbs 20 oor, tough or heavy 18. Rocks 8 lbs and up 33 37; White Rocks 5'lbslnd up 23 23: White Crosses 5 lbs and up 24 23, Caponettes, Rocks 9 lbs and up 28 30; Rock pullets 5 lbs and up 33 37; White Rock pullets 0 lbs and up 23 29, av erage 21, 4Vit 5 lbs 20. Dressed poultry: There were too few wholesale sales to report prices on turkeys.

Squabs and ducks steady, l'rices uncnangea Agrlc 31 V4 Amn Ins 27t Glens Falls "34V4 Great American 42Vi Hanover 42V4 Hartford 173 Home 454 Prov Wash Ins 19H Travelcra JB6V4 Fire 31 V4 Westchester 31M iMooiaSrockPrices MEnrtH.t. LYNCH, PlERCii SMITH "5 io't ABC Pararnou'nl AllU Chalmefa' Aluminum Co American airlines AmerCaq American Cyanamld American Motor Amer Radiator. Ame Smelting tt Jlef Amer anVT American Tobacco American Viscose Anaconda Armco Steel Atchison and SF RR Avco Baltimore Ohio Beth Steel Boeing Borden Co Canadian Pacific Celanese Corp XD 264 Central Hud and El 17T Chrysler chcsTntcrotiirny Cities Service Col Gas and Elec C.I.T. Financial Cona Edison Crane Co Curtis Wright Daystrom Douglas' Aircraft Dow Chem dupont dc Nemour Eautern Airlines Eastman Kodak El Paso Nat Oas Erie It Florida, Power Ford Motors Gen Dynamics Gen Electric General Foods Motors Gen Telephone Goodyear and Gr. Northern PL RR Grumman Gulf Oil Industrial Rayon 2 It 4 Int Business Machines 432 la 27 fli 34 Vi 14V4 46V4.

200 03V4 36 5794 em 27 10 V4 4U4 49V6 48 76 29 toy, TJ0T5 20T 98V4, 10 279s 36 8W6 72 197 SSV4 133V4 31J4 12l8 8814 46 69 14 78V4 471s 56 ia 114 494a .1174 Produce NEW YORK (AP) ISlstc Dept. of Agr. and Mkts.) Trad ing was "slow and supplies were light today in the wholesale fruit and vegetable market. Mushrooms were higher, Apples held steady. Fruits: Apples Hudson valley, Eastern box US No.

1 unlcsi otherwise stated with some showing ripe condition. Mcintosh 3 In mln 2.S0. 2i4 In up layer pack 2.23; orchard run 1.60 2.00; iMSf. 111 up lajfUl fli A.uy 2Vfc In up 1.75 2.00, orchard run 1.50 90; Delicious 3 In mln 3.73, 2Vit in up pack 3.25 50; Golden Delicious 2i In up 3,25 30, 2V4 in mln fair appear 1 .30 Northerrr Spyr 3 in rrtadlo mln layer, 3.25 50; Jonathans 214 In up 1.75; cartons cell pack Mcintosh 100s and 120s 2.50 3.O0, 140s 2.25; Delicious US fancy 96s 4.00. Jack Weaver.

Mrs. Gary Vallas, Mrs. A. Frgngk, Mrs. Pearl Ray, Mi's.

Diane Roberts, Mrs. Joseph Mol illii Ernest Prokupck, Mrs. Ernest Prokupek, Miss Edna Kustas, Mrs. James Kalllehc, Mrs. Arthur Kalllche', Mrs.

Charles Kal llche, Mrs. Wlllla KusUs1. Mrs. John Chrlstakos, George Kustas, Miss Maureen Anthony, Miss Stella Antonakos, Miss Virginia Costas, Mrs. Donald Buck, Miles McEntrce.

Mrs. Paul Mil ler, Mrs. John DeFrancls and Miss Linda Miles. Jr. League Urges More Library Funds Poughkeepsle League members at' a meeting Monday urged the Common Council to allocate funds In the 1959 budget to keep Adrlance library open on Saturdays.

Signed by Mrs. William Cranston, president; Mrs. John Tcas dae, recording 'and Mrs. Robert Van DeWatcr, chairman of the resolutions committee, a resolution declared It Is In the "best Interests In the education of citizens that the library be kept open and avail able for use on Saturdays." Local PTA groups also have petitioned for additional funds to keep tne uorary open Saturdays. rf.

Wives' Plan For Social Session Members of theWCA enrolled In a group known as the Wives" will meeUtbmorroW night for a' social hour at 8 o'clock. According tathepresi dent. Mrs. Alico! Coapeiv the Dbedlpg and icare of preschool chlldrtjni waa the Dr; Ji StuarfTFlsher'a talk ata re cent meetinjf, ni Schedule Set For Budget Hearings Hearings on the city's 1959 preliminary budget, beginning today, are scheduled this way, according to the City Manager's office: Today, 2 p. Police department; 3 p.

Fire department; 4 p. Department of Assessments and Building Inspector; 4:15 p. Department of Weights and Measures. Tomorrow. 2 p.

Depart iuoit Public to In, elude departments of parks, water and sewers; 4 p. Recreation commission. Friday, 2 p. Department nf Pnlilln nmp.n. partment of Finances; 3:30 p.

Adrlance Memorial library. City Man Fined On Vehicle Counts Apprehended after a chase last night, Richard Bickford, 43,. of 64 North Bridge street, a foreman, today pleaded guilty beofre City Judge O'Donnell to two motor vehicle violation chafges. The judge sentenced him to pay a $10 fine on a charge of failing to obey the lawful, order of Patrolman McDermott On a charge of having no in spection tag on his car, Bick ford was sentenced to pay $10 or serve five days in jail. He paid the fine, BIRTHS Mry and Mrs.

Thomas Mc Grath. 36 Van Wyek drive, are the parents of a daughter, Nancy Jean, born yesterday at St. Francis' hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Hoper, Pawling, are the parents of i son, James Joseph, borti yesterday at St, Francis hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Crotty, North avenue. Pleasant Valley, are the parents of a' son, Alan Anthony, born yesterday Jjt'.

iftti Francis' tiosDlta'l. iiM Francis' hospital. Mr, and Joseph 'Rossi, 21 Fowler avenue, are the parents of a son, Paul Chrl.slop.fier, born at nltil. ') 'ii, i i and tr. Ejjwarri Birrnas, cpnl, 162 Bower are parents" a 'foxi bqiK today at SL Francis' i mi Egg Market NEW YORK (AP) (US DA) Wholesale egg offerings heavy.

Demand spotty today. Receipts 19,600. (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume sales.) New York spot quotations follow includes nearby: WhitcsX Top quality' (48 50 lbs) 39Mt mediums 33 34; smalls 3U'5 3l. Browns: Top quality (48 50 lbs) 40 V4; mediums 33 34; smalls 32 33. State Bonds NEW YORK (API New York State bonds.

Quoted on a yield basis.) 4s March 1061, 2:30, 2.15; 4Vs Jan. 1965. 2.65. 2.50; 4Vis Jan. 1964, 2.50.

2.35; 5s March 1971, 3.10, 2.90. Santa to Appear ATCrahge Party Santa Claus will appear at the Poughkeepsle Grange eiiitM'iiiarTfW'ty'WTaaT'iTrLnytq Before St. Nick" arrives, there will be covered dish supper starting at 6:30 o'clock, accord ing to Master Lloyd G. Hlndle. The Grange will furnish gifts for the children and there will be gift exchange for adults.

A movie win De snown in tne en, tertalnment hour. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Sells are In charge of the covered dish supper 'and Mrs. Alice Hlndle will lead the Christmas party festivities.

Equal parts of seasoned flour and grated Parmesan cheese make a fine coating for thin slices of veal that are to be pan fried. Int Harvester Int Nickel Canada Int Tel and Tel Jnt Paper John Manvllle Kcnnecott Minn Mng Monsanto Chemical Montg Ward National Biscuit Natl Dtry Natl Distillers Central RR Nlag Mohawk PW North Amer Aviation Northern Pacific fly Ohio Edison Olln Mathieson Pan American Airlines Paramount Pictures Pepsi co la Pfizer, Chas. Phelps Dodge Phillips Petroleum Pub Ser El Gas Pullman Rayonler Reynolds Tobacco Raytheon Rep Ir and Steel Royal Dutch Safeway Stores St. Regis Paper Sears Roebuck Schenley Dist. Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil Southern Co.

Southern Pacific Ry Sperry Rand Std Oil Stone Webster Studebaker Sunray Oil Texas Corp Texas Ins Union Carbide United Aircraft United Airlines United Corp United Fruit Steel Steel Pfd Rubber Vanadium Corp Westlnghousc El Western Union, Woolworth Worthlngton Pump 43 86 33J4 112Hi 30V4 95 ts 103U 38 XD 41 30 V4 474 29li 26li 374,8 39 36 li 38 214 4514 17 29 964 58 (4 44V4 37S 37 43 83V4 54 Vi 68 Vi 49 33" 447h 36h 44 638 474 36Ai 60 22T'h 57js 55M 1444 2STS 419 6CS4 29s at 4(V)h 845s 147W 44W 33W 684 2ifH MMt AMERICAN I STOCK EXCHANGE Barium Steel 12 Cal El 6 4rOynantles Am 3 VVebb 8c Knapp Juttci YORK (AP) (USDA) Butter offerings relatively light. Demand disappointing. Receipts 385,000. Wholesale prices on bulk cartons (fresh). Creamery, 93 score (AA) 5934 60 cents, 92 score (A) 3914 5934, 00 sctfre (B) 89V4 59V.

Cheese steady. Receipts 90,. 000. Prices unchanged. Schoonmaker cfW FUNERAL GL 4 1800 The Comptroller of the State of New Yotk' will sell at" his office at Albany, New York December 10, 1958, at 12 o'clock Noon (Eastern Standard Time) $51,000,000 SERIAL BONDS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK maturing as follows: $30,000,000 January 15, 1960 197 $21,000,000 January 1S.1960 1974 $30,000,000 HICHWAY CONSTRUCTION BONDS maturing $1,500,000 annually January 15, 1960 1979, Inclusive $21,000,000 MENTAL HEALTH CONSTRUCTION BONDi maturing $1,40,6,000 annually January 15, 1960,1974, inclusive JKincipal and semi aonual interest Jtily IS and January 15 payable at the Chase Manhattan.

Banle. New York Q'ty. 'i Descriptivij circular will be mailed urjon application fo "ART WRWVlttj State cimrHrpBer, beAeoHDeeatibeV3Wa'v'. Y..

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