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ACE KtYIX i' 1 PQJUGHKEEPSIEl NEW YORKER i JDrtelTWfEmiBERHl: 57 rtf XUTOMOTIVK I Allot Far Sale mi CHKVY. eareBeiU' eaaJlttea. J1U. lass PUT. EaftM erereaaled tnt; 1955 BUICK 1 MYlEflA Moer: hardtop.

Dnwflew. power I Hftrui power brakee; enow tire, radio and totter, Tulom gra. 8art Burl $1495 NEW AND USED rOREIGN CARS CONTINENTAL MOTOR IMPORTS Sooth Ave. GLobe 4 l7 Open EveiHnaa til S. J.

REYNOLDS DESOTO PLYMOUTH '57 Left overs Priced to Sell Mrs. Clarejhce Bates Was Town Clerk in Dover Deaths ADAMS At Poatlilteeprle. 'New. York. DMmbir I.

1157. Rlp Aaamt. rvneral from tlw WUllam O. MlUer awl Hon ronerai Home. monifoin rjr Street.

Frittt till and Holy Trinity churrh. at It a. whet Maae ol Bequiero will be celebrated. Relative and frlenda In riled. Interment Caer eemetere.

Frlenda may call a( in funeral horn. Wedneedar evenlni, Tburedar slier noon aad evening. Arrangementa In charge of William G. MUler and Son. 19JS BUICK Convertible IISM 1J51 BUICK 4 door 195 15J CHEVROLET 1 door 5 1951 CHEVROlET 4 Ooor MJ 19M DESOTO Converllble Il5 1SS DESOTO Sport oupe 17M 1IM DESOTO Hardtop l5o DESOTO 4 door 1941 DODGE door 1953 KORD Victoria 1953 FORD Suburban t953 FORD Convertible 19M HUDSON Hollywood 193 NASH 4 door I9SS PLYMOUTH Sport coupe 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 door 1931 PLYMOUTH 4 door lU PLYMOUTH 4 door 1953 PONTIAC Catatina 1951 PONTIAC door 193J STUDEBAKER 4 door 1951 WILLYS 1 door i 1 yr pilar.

ntf CALHOUN At Lincoln Hoapltal. New York City. December I. 1157. saeue Stevrne Calhoun.

In. her 40Ut year. Puneral aervlcea will be conducted at the Ebenenr Baptut Church, cor wer el Smith and Wlnnlaee Thuraday. December 13 at p.m. Interment Poughkeepiie Rural Cemetery.

Frlenda may rail at the Jonee Broa. FuneraLJlome. 93 North Hamilton thli afternoon and evening. 1195 DAUCHY NorrU Aleaender. Servtree 295 lo v.hich relative! and fnenda are In vlted wu be held at the scnoonmaker rhaprl.

Seventy three South Hamilton street, liecrmncr 12. mi at Friend may rail at the rhapel be twren the houra of. 7 9 Wedneaday evening Interment Poughkeep.le (K. Hufcut Funjral home, are Incomplete Rural cemetery. 13 1095 10951 795.

16951 50 1595 1 1095' 395 91 195, uROIS William H. H. Sr at Pouah aeepnie; N. December 10. 1957.

395' servicea from 20 Smith atreet. Thura 933j day. December 12. a't 2 p. m.

Frlenda! may call at 20 Smith atreet. Wednee Mrs Clarence Bates. 5, town clerk of the Town of Dover the "'ffg YCr. today herfiome where she had been til since Monday night of a heart ailment. Mrs.

Bates, the former Miss 'Mary Ann, Jones, hid been reelected to her 10th term as town clerk, A lifelong resident ofDover Mrs. Bates was" born Jan. 6. 91B02, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Jones. Her husband died 10 years ago. She was a member of the Dover Plains Methodist church and of the Dutchess County Health association. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Falx, who resided with her mother: a son, Clir ence Bates with the United States Navy in Norfolk, and John Bates, with the United States Army stationed In Richland.

three sisters. Mis. Walter Crlbley. Mrs. Francis Cunningham and Mrs.

Foster Morrison. Wassaic; a brother. John Jones. WaSsatc: two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements.

in SALESMEN i rrank Cram Katph Amea She) Reynolda I Cameron Reynolda III Mala Street Phone GLob 4 7310 Open Kvenlngi 'ill lor ROBERTS PONTIAC Good Will Used Cars 1956 FORD nOOR SEDAN SpaartUini mlt gry. Fully quipped. A hlh quality car at tow prle. HIGH TRADE ALLOWANCE Will probably raver our Low, Low Down Payment Only $11.95 per Week Robert's Pontiac USED CAR LOT CL 4050 Cor. Main So.

Cherry Sts. HALSTEAD CADILLAC OLDS INC USED CAIt SPECIAL 1956 BUICK SUBURBAN. Century. Beautiful two tone finish, red and white, with matching leather Interi or, has white wall tires, power steering, power brakes, win dows and seats, radio and heater, plus safety belts for your saiety. 1 Yr.

National Bond. Guarantee Price only $2495. 184 Church; St. Poughkeepsie Auto Dealer Directory 146 CAM All Uakea All Modela M1LUS GARAGE Amenla. N.

Y. Phone Amenla 111 FORD SALES. AND SERVICE KEYES.MOIQR.SALES,. INC. GENUINE FORD PARTS 374 574 MAIN STREET GLobe 4 1400 MAROLDT Anna.

December 1937. at her home. 33 North Street. Walden. N.

wile of the late Rudolph Maroldt. A Man of Requiem at St. Auguattne Church. Highland. N.

December 11. 10 a. m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Poughkeepeie, Y.

Survivor! Son. PhlUp T. itax. oldt. White Plalna; daughtera.

Fred Cryer. Walden. Mra. William Hine. Oaaining.

Mra. Ralph Morae. Peck kit, Mra. F.dward Ruck. Wap pingera Falla; brother.

John Srbop enafcl. Poulhkeepale Blater. Mra Mrs. Lockwood, In Her ItMm Rural Cemetery, in charge of Mc Cornac Funeral Service. T.Viur,nrl 73! of 55 South Hamilton street mother of Lansing L.

Lockwood who Is treasurer of the Lansing Broas Printing died today in Vassar hospital where she had been a patient the last month and had undergone sur gery. Her husband died a num ber of years ago The former Miss Bertha Lansing, Mrs. Lockwood was the daushter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Lansing, her uiry llouaien.

lougnaeepa.e. a haying beerT one Of the children. 3 great grand children. ch was born In this city, Aug. 12 Frlenda may 'call Wedneaday after noon and evening.

December 11, at the Fred C. Grldley and Son Tuneral Home, 3 Orchard Walden. N. Rotary will be aaid I p. December 11.

MrCl'E Kathleen, at Poughkeepale. N. December 4. 1137. Service! from A.

M. E. Zion Church. Friday. December 13.

at 1 p. m. Frlenda may call at 30 Smith Street Thuraday Interment Potighkeepalo Rural Cemetery, In charge of McCornac Funeral Service. MURPHY Charlee William at Pouah kerpale. December 10, 1957.

Servlcea from 10 Smith atreet, Saturday. December 14. at 10 m. Frlenda may call at 10 Smith atreet. Friday eventng.

Interment Eaat Park Cemetery In charge of McCornac funeral aervice. 1882. and was educated in local schools. After residing In Brook lyn for 25 years, she returned to this city to make her home She had attended Trinity Mem. odlst church.

Surviving, in addition to her son, are a sister, Mrs. Jesse Wetsel. this city, and two nieces, Mrs. Warren Dunham, Grafton. and Mrs.

Harry Bloomer, this city. Funeral arrangements, In charge of A. A. Schoonmaker, are Incomplete. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK." JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaa 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS A iiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Today's Market MAUY JOHNSON, Port Washington, collapses in the.

arms of a Long island rail road trainman after being caught In the crush of commuters trying to board a train In the road's Pennsylvania station. The normal rush hour crush of Long Island pas AP Wlrephote. sengers has been swelled by riders who usually use the city's subway lines to get to' their homes in Queens and nearby Long Island communities. All city transportation lines were snarled as the subway motor men's strike entered its third day today. Adams' Rites Slated Friday Funeral services will be con ducted Friday for Ralph A.

Adams, 66, widely known vege table grower of the Dutchess turnpike, who died unexpect edly In St. Francis' hospital yesterday. Services will be at the William G. Miller and Son Funeral home, 59 Montgomery street, at 9:15 o'clock, and at Holy Trinity church at 10 o'clock, when a Mass of Requiem will be offered. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home tonight and tomorrow afternoon and night. Charles Murphy, Retired Carpenter Charles William Murphy, 74, retired carpenter of 266 lnnls avenue, died yesterday In Vassar hospital, after a brief ill ness. His wife, Mrs. Haiel Bar ton Murphy, whom he married DODGE PLYMOUTH cLb. 43.

For Miss Tiffany SIMON At hii home, Rid Road. New Paid. December 10. 1957. Henry Simon.

Funeral tcrvirea from the Sutton and Glenn Funeral Home, Prospect street, Friday morntni al llt Pptanrta 01 a nnll THi ra evening 7 to a Cremation will takglln Pine Plains. March 27. 1907, died had celebrat lr 50lfi wedding" anniv'cr ary last March. berVICCS rlanned Born In Plainfleld. Mr.

Murphy was the son of the late Mrs. Bernar, 50, Formerly of Tivoli Mrs. James L. Bernat, 50, of 515 East Jefferson street, Syracuse, the former Miss Mattle Belle Rlfenburg of Tivoli, died today In the Northern Dutchess Health center, Rhinebeck, after a lona Illness. She was the daughter of Mrs.

Bertha Mae Shook Rlfenburg. Tivoli, and the late Alexander Rlfenburg. She had spent the greater part of her life in Tivoli and had resided In Syracuse the last 10 years. Mrs. Bernat had been employed in the Chappel Department store, Syracuse, the last six years.

She would have observed her 51st birthday, Dec 26. Henry Simon, New Paltz Writer Henry Simon, 75, scientific writer, died today at his1 home. 9 Ridge road. New Paltz, after a long Illness. Mr.

Simon had written for technical and sclen tlficVbooks for some time. He had made his home In New Paltz the last six years and had formerly resided In New York City. Born in Germany, Mr. Simon was the son of the late Hugo and Minna Hasselbach Simon. Surviving are his wife.

Mrs. Elsa Taubert Simon; two daugh ters. Miss Hilda Simon, New York City, and Mrs. Eva Berg. Jena, Germany; and; three grandchildren In Germany.

Funeral services will be con ducted at the Sutton and Glenn Funeral home. Prospect street New Paltz. at 10:30 o'clock Fri day. Cremation will take place at Ferncliff. The Rev.

Wlllett Porter, pastor of the New Paltz Methodist church, will officiate. Friends may call it the funeral home between 7 and 9 o'clock tomorrow night. Kathleen McGue, High School Student Kathleen McGue. 18. of 140V4 Church street, a sophomore at PouehkeeDsie Hlzh school, died Bernat was a member of Uie here Monday alter a long 111 First Methodist church.

Benson Urges Farm Commission CHICAGO (AP) Secre tary of Agriculture Benscn; saying he seeks no new authority tor ntmscil, suggested today cre ation of a bipartisan commission to help him administer a' lower level or (arm price supports he Is proposing. In an address to the 39th annual meeting of the American Farm Bureau federation, the Secretary said the administration will ask Congress for discretionary authority to set supports for designated basic crops between 60 and 90 percent of parity. Fruits Vegetables nv.w' Dept of Agr. and Mkts.r Trading was slow and 'supplies wire light today in the whoie.a:e fruit and vegetable Cabbage, wa firm, while onions sold lower, ADDres Hudson V. S.

No. 1 unless otherwise stated. Eastern box and 14 bu cartons Mcintosh 2W in up 1.75 2.50; US utility; 75 1.00, 2V In mln 1.00 1.25; Delicious 2Vi In up 2.75, some ripe 1.75 Z.30; Cortland 2Vi In up 1.50 75," 2V' In mln 75 1.00; Golden Delicious 2V4 In up 2.50 3.00; R. Greenings 3 In mln 3.00. cartons cell pack Mcintosh 98's 2.25 50.

100's 1.75 2.00; Golden Delicious 9S's 3.25 50, 112's 2.75 3.00. 160' 2.25; Cortlandv80' 2.25, 100's 2.00, lZO's and MU's 1.73, Vegetables: Cabbaga Hudson valley, 1 35 WT box Danish 2.00 2.:5 MUJhrooms Hudson viUey m'ed to large 1.00 1.15. Orange 50 lb sk yellow semi globe med 1.50 65 large 1. eo. Egg Market NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) Wholesale egg prices were Irregular today.

Receipts 15,900. (Whnleaalr selling prices Nooti Stock Prices MERRILL! FENNER AND BEANE ABC Paramount 12V4 'Allls Chalmers 23 Aluminum 64T4' American 15 Amer Can 391 American, Cyanamld American Motor 8 Amer Radiator 11 based on change and other vol ume sales.) New York spot quotations, includes Top quality (48 50 lbs) 45 48: mediums 40V4 4H4; smalls 38 39t. Browns: Top quality (48 50 lbs) 45 4614: mediums 4H4 42VS; smalls 40 41. Amer and American Tobacco' American Viscose Anaconda Armeo Steel Atchison and SF RR Avco Baltimore Ohio RR Beth Steel Boeing Borden Co. Canadian, Pacific RR Celanese Corp.

Central Hud and El Chrysler Ches and Ohio Ry Cities Service Climax Moly Col Gas and Elec C.I.T. Financial Cons Edison N. Y. Crane Co. Curtlss Wright Daystrom Douglas Aircraft Dow Chem duPont de Nemour EaslcrnAilllnes Butter NEW YORK (AP) (USDAi Butter steady.

Receipts 505, 000. Wholesale prices on bulk cartons ifresh.) Creamery. 93 score 1AA1 6161 cents 92 score (A 8U4 61 90 score iB3 60li 604. Cheese steady. Receipts 491.000.

Prices unciianged. In Rhinebeck Citizens' Group Urged To Aid Board on Budget Rhtnebeck Central school's, enrollment rather than average Plymouth Chrrakr ImDcrial ARTHUR FRIED. Inc. 117 OiurcH St. Tel.

Globe 4 7130 KETCH AM'S GARAGE DeSoto Plymouth Flshklll Ph. Beacon 9 4222 SABIA AUTO EXCHANGE SU Male street TaL CLobe 4 S1M BUY YOUR USEDCARS WITH SAFETY FROM Dutchess County's Largest and Oldest Used war Dealer (30 Years Same Location I WE BUY USED CARS Open Evenings till 8:00 p. m. Terms Trades Effrqn Auto Exch. Willys Sales and Service 171 MAIN STREET GUM 4 MK Funeral services will be con ducted at the Burnett and Rockefeller Funeral home.

Red Hook, tomorrow, for Miss Leo na Tiffany, 62. of 139 West 14th street. New York City who died in St. Vincent's hos pital, New York City, of burns suffered in a recent fire in her home. Services will be at 2 o'clock with the Rev.

Paul E. Henry of. delating. Burial will be in St. Paul's Lutheran cemetery.

Miss Tiffany, a native of'Co kertown, Red Hook, was the daughter of Mrs Allda Becker Tiffany of New.ork City, who Albert and Margaret O'Mahoney Murphy, lie came to this city from Pine Plains, 35 years ago. to make his home and had worked with various local contractors prior to his retirement. Ave. years ago. He was a member of the Carpenters union and ol the Pine Plains lodge of Odd Fellows.

Surviving are a son, Russell Murphy, this city; two grandsons, Jack Murphy, this city, and Richard Murphy, with the Unit ed. States Army In Fort Ben ning, a great grandson. Richard T. Murphy; three sis ters. Mrs.

John Humestcn, Sharon. Mrs. Matiiew ness. She was a member of the AME Zlon church and liad sung in the church choir. SURVIVING, in addition to Born in Sharon.

Aug. her husband and mother, are 6, 1939, the daughter of Henry four brothers. Kenneth, Alexander and Churchill Rlfenburg, Tivoli, and Harry Rifenburg, an aunt, Mrs. Blanche Tounghanse, this city, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services, will be con ducted at the Burnett and Rockefeller Funeral home.

Red Hook, at 2 o'clock. Friday; The. Rev. George V. Moody of the Tivoli Methodist church, will officiate.

Friends may call at the funeral home, tqmorrow night. William DuBois, In His 82nd Year William If. DuBois 81, of 121 South avenue, died yester and Lucille" Harris McGue. Miss McGue had resided here since Infancy. Board of Education received suggestion from one of Its own Imembers last night thata citi zens' budget committee be set Up to work along with the board in budget matters for better understanding by the public.

In a suggesting mood of its own. the board is seeking support In the Legislature for the following: 1. Legislation for non proper ty tax resources for school use. 2. The establishment of a state financial authority to market school bonds.

3. An. Increase in. state 'aid so that it will amount to as much proportionately as It did three years ago. 4.

stare aid to be based on has been hospitalized from I Swinburne. South Norwslk, shock fiKce the death of andJIrs Georgia Qulm day (n vassar hospital after a Miss.iinany naa re Dy. liucron. ii. aim acrcim brief Illness SURVIVING, In addition to her parents, are three sisters, Mrs.

Edith Hill. Mrs, Dorothy Johnson and Miss Barbara Ann McGue: a brother, Henry Mc Gue, this city andiwo nieces and a nephew. -Funeral services will be con ducted at the AME Zlon church at 2 o'clock, Friday. The Rev. rtclulp Tl Jar ltenn, natnr will officiate.

Burial will be In the Poughkeepsie Rural cemetery under the direction of the McCornac Funeral service. Friends may call at 20 Smith street, to morrow night. sided in Red llctok in her earlymices and nephews tired the He had been re last six years and daily attendance. Member Roland Sharpe was appointed to investigate the possibility of having the suggestions given to the Dutchess County School Board, association at its next Irr other acttorrr the board voted to rejoin the Mid Hudson Study council for 1958, continued Its ban on student smoking in buildings or on the grounds, and retained a 15 mile an hour speed limit for all vehicles on the property. It also adopted a resolution favoring the county's acquisition and Improvement Of Bulls Head road.

In the Town of Clinton. Group Collecting Toys Again For Needy Children in City Christmas will be a little brighter this year formany less fortunate children In the Poughkeepsie area thanks to the Citizens' Christmas children's com mittee, The grouj) has completed plans for the 10th annual distribution of Christmas toys to the needy. Boxes of toys are made up for individual families according to the number of children they Funeral Director 211 ALLEN FUNERAL HOME INC MILLBROOK, K. Y. TELEPHONE (11 PLEASANT.

VALLEY MErcurj J.JlJt ANDERSON rUNERAL SERVICE P. I 'ANDERSON, Lie. Mar tl HALOING AVENUE GLob. 07M life and had been ehiployed as1 Funeral services will be at 20 prior to that time had been as a clerk in Hearns Department' Smith street at 10 o'clock. Sat w'ith the Department store In New York City for urday.

The ltev. winiam i. some years. jfJray, rector of fat. Pauls tpis Survlvlng.

In addition to her; copal churcn. win omciaie. uu moUher, are an aunt. Miss Leona rial will be in the East Park Becker of Red Hook, who is a cemetery, under the direction of patient in a nursing home inlthe McCornac Funeral service. Nevis, and several cousins; in Friends may call at 20 Smith eluding Chalmer Becker, E.i street, Friday Dorsey Lane, formerly of Red Hook.

John Redmond, 67, Firemanic Official ATLANTIC CITY. SI. 'AP Joh Redmond, 67. Chicaeo. rresidenl of the Fire I'fighters International union, last nightv He was stricken with a heart izure Monday on the floor of he AFL CIO con Mrs.

Leon Calhoun, Aunt Lives Here Mrs. Leon Calhoun, 40, of 1419 Vyse avenue; the Bronx, a niece of Mrs. Martha Twyman, this died' unexpectedly Sunday in Lincoln hospital, the Bronx, of a heart seizure. She also was a granddaughter ol Mrs. Eye Ellis, this city.

Funeral services will be con ROBERT II. AUCHMOODY FUNERAL DIRECTOR IS Grand Avenue Tel. GLobe 2 1680 DOWLING FUNERAL HOME "JlfvrcVv 9 CT dle UuclL aU.he. Ebenenr Tchurch at 2 o'clock, tomorrow HALt luil ruiNEKAL HOME' ARTHUJt FRALEipil. Ur Mir I 41 Maraaall SL GLobe oeio 'William C.

Miller Son M. Uwen, 103, Funeral Horoea Of Middletown 1 MIA Street 5) Montiomery Street MULVEV FUNERAL HOME I MIDDLETOWN lAPi Mrs WILLIAM r. MVLVEY. Lie M.r Marv Owen. 103.

Middletowri 111 Manaior, St. Pbon. GLobe 4 4ls rllwl last night at Horton hos um 4 AruutLX ipitai nere FUNERAL DIRECTOR' 7 Haiiht Avenue Tel. GLobe J.0790 ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Wappiniera FalU SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George W. Sweet.

Lie. Mgr. HYDE PARK. N. Y.

Tel. CApllal I 262t rUNERAL HOME MICHALL TGRSONEMEM6alAt Funeral Home Poughkeepale Wappiniera Falla ELTLNG HEIGHTS HOME Hljhland, John Tofadne. GujTX Toraone Overnight Deaths I. ATHENS. GREECE Njpo icon oi.

organizer inu leader of national resistance forces during the World War II Nazi occupation of Greece "lied Tuesday. A retired general and former government minister, Zervas was also a leader flam ing. Communist guerillas after the Schoonmaker FUNERAL Chapel GLobe4 18(M LAKE HOf ATCONG, N. Arthur N. Green.

69. vaudeville performer, song, writer and pi anist, died Monday. Known as the "man of a million melodies," Green composed such songs as "Half and Half" and The Rayal Arab.7 with the Rev. Charles Sargent minister, officiating. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural cemetery, under the direction of the Jones Brothers Funeral home.

Friends may call at the funeral home, 93 North Hamilton street, tomorrow aft ernoon and night. THE FORMER Miss Sadie Mallory, Mrs. Calhoun was born in. Madison County, Nor. 27.

1917; the daughter of the late Payton and E.stella Ellis Mallory. She was educated In schools In: Virginia, going from there to Washington, U. C. and to New York City, seven years ago. She was jnember of the Union Baptist church.

New York City. Surviving, in addition to her husoand, aunt and grandmother, are three sisters, Mrs. Betty and Mrs. Eva. Greene, Washington, D.

C. end Mrs. Ada Blackwell, New York. Ctty; an uncle. Luke Ellis, Cleveland, O.i and several cgusins and nieces ana nepnews.

PHILADELPHIA Robert Bowmin, 53, news editor for the Philadelphia oA' veteran of .34 veari 7iheJuws reporting field, died Monday. Bowman joined the Inquirer in 11938 after working with various' newspapers in the Midwest, State Fatalities SALAMANCA James. Van Salamanca, was illled early today when the automobile he was1 in left Route 17 Just Inside the city limitslimits nd erashed Into a tree. vj ik ''Jr i m4 of Public Works of the City of Poughkeepsie. Born here March S.

1876. Mr. DuBois was the son of the late James E. ancUMellnda Banrel DuBois. SURVIVING ARE his wife.

Mrs. Dora Hein Dubois: two sens, William ii. uuboisjj Kingston, and Charles DuBois, this city; a daughter, Mrs. Dora WardeU, thiscity; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren: a brother. Robert Bois, city; a sister, Mrs.

Smith. St. Petersburg, and several nieces and nepnews. 'Funeral services will be con ducted at 20 Smith street at 2 Thursday. The Rev.

Adam Schrelber, pastor oi me First Lutheran church, will oi ficlate. RurtaTwttt be In the Poughkeepsie Rural cemetery, under the direction of the McCornac Funeral service, Friends may call at 20 Smitn street, to night. Mrs. Krom, On 88th Birthday Mr. Samuel Krom.

16 Hint ley place who marked her 88tb birthday today, cueo mis morning at her home. Her husband rtipr! name vesrs aZO. Mrs. Krom. the lormer aiiss Harriet Vandemark, was born In Ulstertounty, Dec: II, 1869, the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs.

John Vandemark. Sh was educated in btone tuage and was a member o.f the Met hodist church there? Surviving a son. narry Krom. Bethlehem, two daughters, Mrs. Roy Plog and Mrs.

Charles Damoree. this rltv: and six crahdchlldren, Harold and Kenneth Krom. this city, Mrs. Edward Conger, Kingston. Mrs.

Frank Conger and Miss Eleanor Lamoree. this flty. Funeral services will be, conducted at the Schoonmaker chapel, 73 Souths Hamilton Street, at O'clock Frld4yBur Ui wiil be in the wincneii cem eterv. Marbletownv Ulster coun M.rtJ ty. rnends may cau at me chapel between 0 o'clock, tomorrow night, I I I iIafrB Hi.

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The commit tee asks Poushkeepsians to search their attics, cellars, and closets for toys, (or children. from rattles lor infants to bi. cycles and sleds for' teenagers. Xrfist year, 150 families re ceived toys for more than 600 boys and girls. The committee has head quarters at 39 Market street, according to William G.

Beal, superintendent of Recreation for the city of Poughkeepsie. Eastman Kodak 98 El Paso Nat Gaa 253 Erie 7 Florida Power 55 Ford Motors 38U Gen Dynamics SB's Gen Electric 62 General Foods 49 Gen Motors 35V Gen Telephone 40 Goodyear and 86 Gr Northern Pf RR 30. Grumman 20 Gulf Oil 112U Industrial Rayon 15ts Int Business Machines 308 Int Harvester 283s lnt Nickel Canada 72 a Int Tel and Tel 31 Vr Int Paper 9Hs Johns Manville 34U Kennecott 8ia4 Minn Mng 781. Monsanto Chemical 33a Montg Ward 30U National Biscuit 4I1k Natl Dairy 363, Natl Distillers 21 Central RR 149 Nlag Mohawk PW North Amer Aviation XD 30l Northern Pacific Ry 33i Ohio Edison 50 Olin Mathieson 40H Pan American Airlines 13ln Paramount Pictures 30 la Pennsylvania' RR' 12t Pepslcola 19a, Pfizer, Chas. 57t Phelps Dodge 42 Phillips Petroleum 394s Pub Ser EI Gas "29s Pullman XD 491, Radio 3 1' Rayonier "ISSb Reynolds Tobacco 641 4 Raytheon 22'k Rep Ir and Steel 39U RoyaiT5iitch" "'397h Safeway Stores 25 St Regis Paper 28 Sears Roebuck '25Vg Schentey Dist 18 Sinclair Oil 48 Socony Mobil 48 Southern Co 244 Southern Pacific Ry 33 Sperry Rand 19V6 Std OU 49 Stone Webster" 37Tk Studebaker 3t Mld cont Oil 21 Texas Corp 64T Union Carbide 93V? United Aircraft 5412 United Airlines 21's United Corp 64 United Fruit 37 Mi Steel 50 Steel Pfd 14514 Rubber 34V Vanadium Corp 274.

Westlnghouse El 62l. Western Union lS 'is Worthington Pump 48V4 llncrease Noted In Seals Report There has been an addition of $1,189.25 to the 1957 Christ mat Seal sale since the week end' repoH made bv M. Addison Merrinew, cnrisimas seal Chair man, Mrs. Cynthia Sweet, execu tive secretary, said In. a report at yesterdays meeting of the board of directors of the Dut chess County Health association at Hospitality House.

The campaign total Is now $19,269.19 or 58 percent of the $33,500 goal. "Mrs: TliroM" X. "McLaughlin pointed out "if every family receiving a Christmas Seal letter could make a token contribution, this year's sale would be a success." Committee reports were given by Mrs. Sarkls Isberian, Fred Snyder, Mrs. Harry JL mil and Mrs.

A. b. credie, Mrs. Frank Voshardt report ed Jor the Heart chapter and outlined' the program of the work classification unit of the physicians and told of next year's organizational plans. Dr.

Richmond. Douglas, chatr man of the tuberculosis case finding committee, made known that the mobile ray bus will be in' soutnern Dutches; area of BeaconFlsbimLjMVdJVpploiex. Falls in the spring. utner committee reports' were given by William Dederer. William Luckfield, Mrs.

Irving Kraut, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. Temhkeepaie New Yorker Phot AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Barium Steel 4 C4C Super 716 Cal El Pow 1214 Coastal Carib Oil l' Dynamics Am 3 Electric Bond it Share 26 12 Merrll Pete 9th Pacific Petroleum 2UU Webb Knanp 1 1 Bank Stocks MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER BEANE Bid Asked Bankers 604 63 Mi Han'er Bank 43i Chase Manhattan. 47Vi 50 Chemical Corn 43Vi First National 59'. 62 Guaranty .67 68ts Irving 30Ti 221 Manufacturers 3944 42 vh New.York Trust .69 71 Insurance Stocks Bid Asked Aetna 47 50 Agric 26 Vi Aran Ins 21 22H Glens Falls 24Vi 26Vi Great American 30H 32 Va Hanover 30V4 33 Hartford 127, 133 Home 33V4 35V4 Prov Wash'on Ijis 10V4 T.

avelers 73V4, 78' U. S. Fire 22t4 YestChester 24Vi 26Vi State Bonds NEW YORK (AP) New Yorartondsm Quoted ifi'v leliT MB1S, l4s Jan. IBSlt; 2iS: 4i Mar. 2.55.

2.40; 4Vi Jan. 1965. 2.6S. 2.55: Jan. 1084.

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Helen PitiHer. S'J uJntu Douglas health buhii, HARRY J. STONE, Hyde Park builder. Is. shown outside the courtroom today, before going, on the witness stand to teitl $50,000 damage suit he has brought against Wes Wes trum.

former New York Giants catcher, now a Sari Francisco Giants' coach; and'twb Jit. suffered lnjuties'when car driven byjWestrum; la'whlchi he was a passenger, was involved in a collision, in itmneDecs, education secretary and pub iiruv rnairrnan. Ain th tttm 1957 dUbeies detection testing program is Deing concluded and Dr. Jay Lockwood. detection chairman 'will make a public re (iVIWVU.

4 rviii neirnin rannn ntTATa'ti rwtM ln gUat 'Calgary, Canada. and asked) N. Y. State Thruway-A- 3.10s. 1994, 93, 98.

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