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Deaths Feb. 14, 1973, Sudat Vassar Bros, Hospital, Josephine E. (Putorti) Cannizzaro of Route 376 Hopewell Junction. Beloved wife of Michael and mother of Dominick, Mrs. Stephen (Angela) Kowalski and Mrs.

Ross (Santa) Cuccia, sister of Frank, Phil and Dominick Putorti and Mrs. Mary Kaminuski. Funeral from the McHoul Funeral Home, Route 82, Hopewell Junction, Saturday. 17, at 9 a.m. Mass of Resurrection at Denis Church, Sylvan Lake at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends are Invited 'o attend. Calling hours at the Funeral Home Thursday Interment apd Friday and 7.9. Cemetery. COONRADT-A: Poughkeepsie, N.Y, February 14, 1973. Nathan Coon radt.

Private funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 17, 1973 In Stephentown, N. Y. Inter ment East Nassau Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of the Schoonmaker Chapel, Inc. CASTOR-A1 Champion, Illinois, Feb ruary 13, 1973 Elsie Castor, dent of Urbana, Ill.

formerly of Kelsey Road, Poughkeepsie. Be loved mother of Mrs. Walter Claussen and Mrs. Lewis C. Ter.

hune. Funeral services will he held at the Schoonmaker Chapel, Ina 73 So. Hamilton St. on Sqturday February 17, 1973 at 11. a.m.

to which relatives and friends are invited. Interment will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Stone Ridge, N. Y. Contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements by the Schoonmaker Chapel, Inc.

DYSON Harold S. Age 76, of 40 High St. Wappingers Falls at Vassar Brothers Hospital on February 15, 1973. Husband of Dorothy Loop Dyson, lather of Mrs. Mario (Jeanne) Alesio.

Services will be held of the Frank S. Roberts, Jr. Inc. Funeral Home, 55 East- Main Wappingers a.m. Falls, Monday February at Family receive their friends at the Funeral Home Sunday 2 to 4, 7 to 9.

Interment Wappingers Rural Cemetery, Wappingers Falls. In -lieu of flowens, confributions Association. may be made to HANNON Entered into rest Thurs. day, Feb. 15, Marguerite A.

Norton, wife of John F. Hannon and resident of 67 Davies AverDe, Beacon, N.Y. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Feb. 17 at 9:30 a.m. from the Halvey Fu.

neral Home, 24 Willow St. and at St. Johns Church at 10 a.m. where a Mass of the Resurrection will- be offered. Interment St.

Joachim's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Halvey funeral Home on Friday from and 7.9 p.m. Family prayers at 8 p.m. Arrangements by John J. Halvey.

HELIN- Feb. 13, 1973, at Highland Hospital, Sigrid H. Helin, residit of Lomala Hopewell Junction. Wife of Kustaa R. Helin; sister of Mrs.

Fanny brother Pesoner, who Mrs. Aaimi Turikaind lives Finland, several pieces and nephews. Funeral services wilpbe from the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, Main Fishkill, Saturday, Feb. 17, 1973 at 2 p.

m. to which relatives and friends are Interment at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, Friday evening from 7-9. Thursday 7.9 p.

m. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Middle Hope. MILAZZO Vito on Tuesday, February 13, 1973 at Saint Francis Hospital, Poughkeepsie. Resident of 78 East Main Street, Pawling. Beloved husband of Josephine Zangre Milazzo.

Devoted father of Mrs. James Hendricks, Mrs. Vincent Cavaleri, brother of Joseph Milazzo. Funeral services will conducted Saturday, February 17th at 9:30 a.m. from the Horn Thomes Funeral Home, 83 East Main Street, Pawling to Saint John's Church where a Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m.

Inter ment Saint John's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Horn Themes Funeral Home, Thursday 7.9 p.m. and Friday 2-4 and p.m. The American Legion will conduct a service at the Funeral Home, Friday at 8 p.m. Monsignor Doty and the Knights of Columbus will offer prayers at the Funeral Home Friday at 8:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers it is requested that contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, MONTANYE Entered into rest, Thursday, 59, resident 15, 1973. Henry age of Route 9D, Jane. Beacon, N. Y. Husband of Marjorie Funeral services will be held ori Saturday, Feb.

17 at Halvey Funeral Home, 24 Willow Beacon at 1 p.m. Rev. Philip H. Goert: officiating. Interment Slate Hill Goshen, N.

Y. Friends may at the Halvey Funeral Home, on Friday from 2-4 and 7 p.m. Please use the Oaks Street entrance Arrangements by John J. Halvey SPECKIN February 14, 1973 at Vas sar Hospital. Louis C.

Speckin, Ident of 179 Van Wagner Road, Poughkeepsie. father of Mrs. Ed ward (Idora) Vance, Wilbur Wood. The funeral will be from the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, Route 82, Hopewell Junction on Saturday, February 17, 1973 at 9 a.m.

Interment in Kensico Came tery, be Mount received Pleasant, N. Y. Friends at the Auchmoody funeral Home on Thursday and Friday evenings 7 to 9 p.m. Wappingers Lodge No. 671 will conduct services at the funeral Home Friday evening at 8 p.m TIBBETTS At Vassar Brothers Hos pital, February 15, 1973.

Elizabeth Tibbetts, resident of 35 Vernon Bangor, Maine. Funeral services will be held Sunday, February 18, 1973 at 2 p.m. at the Clark ell Funeral Home, Bangor, Maine. Local arrangements by the Schoonmaker Chapel, Inc. TYRREL At her late residence, 67 Beechwood Feb.

15, 1973. Elizabeth M. (Bessie) Tyrrel, loving mother of Mrs. W. Cartion Bernard and sister of Mrs.

Helen T. Graham, Albany, N.Y. Funeral from the William G. Miller Son Funeral Home, 310 Mill Saturday, a.m. and at Si: Josephs Church, Poughkeepsie, N.

Y. at 9:30 a.m., where a Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 7-9 p.m.

Arrangements in charge of the ww. liam G. Miller Son funeral Homes. WALSH at Bristol, Conn. Feb.

15, 1973, Stephanie Walsh, beloved wife Mass of of the the late Resurrection Michael Walsh. will be A offered at St. Peters Chapel Violet Sat. Feb. 17 at 9:30 a.m Interment St.

Peters Cemetery. Friends may call at the Mulvey Funeral Home, 211 Mansion Si (corner of Park Place) Friday 2-4 and 7.9. Arrangements in charge of William F. Mulvey. Martin Milano HIGHLAND Martin Milano Shied of 26 Mayer Drive, Thursday at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital.

A former policeman in Brooklyn, Mr. Milano had resided in Highland since his retirement approximatley 15 years ago. Born Sept. 29, 1905, 1 he was the son of the late Frank and Rose Perri Milano. His wife, Margaret Muller, died March 3, 1967.

Survivors include two sons, William and Martin Jr. of Highland; a Lister, Miss Helen Milano of Elmont, Long Island; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the Torsone Memorial Funeral Home 38 Main Highland. Interment will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, at the convenience of the family.

Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. EST. 1927 Roods A TE Business Growing" tor FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS' Arranged The Way You Like Them Garden Supplies Plants Perennials Flowers 584 South Road 462-4444 Poughkeepsie Obituaries Wally Cox Dies; Was 'Mr. Peepers' HOLLYWOOD (AP) Wally Cox, who caught the public fancy in the earliest era of television a8 the mild, bespectacled teacher "'Mr.

once said his role has been lost to history. Cox, who died of a heart attack in his home Thursday, referred to the prevideotape age when no recordings were made of the 110 episodes of the series that began in 1952 and has been off the screen since 1955. An autopsy showed the 48-year-old Cox died of a coronary occlusion. Cox later starred in another television series, "Hiram Holliday," and appeared in Las Vegas night clubs. Recently, he served as a panelist on the quiz show "Hollywood Squares" and was the voice of a Saturday morning cartoon hero.

Cox who read, took long walks and collected insects said he never really en- Elsie Castor Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, 10 a.m. for Mrs. Elsie Castor, 84, who died Tuesday in Champaign, Ill. where. she had lived for the past seven years.

She was the daughter of Lewis C. and Mary Jane Vandemark Terhune. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Walter (Genevieve) Claussen, Urbana, one grandson; one great- and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at the Schoonmaker Funeral Chapel, 73 S.

Hamilton St. The Rev. Charles E. Rich of the Poughkeepsie Friends Meeting, of which Mrs. Castor was a member, will officiate.

Harold Dyson WAPPINGERS FALLS Harold S. Dyson, 76, of 40 High died Thursday at Vassar Hospital, A lifelong resident of this area, he was a life member of the International Order of Odd Fellows and a charter life member of the J. Morris Goring and William Kurtz Post 427 of the American Legion. Before his retirement in 1963, Mr. Dyson was employed as a postal clerk at the Wappingers Falls Post Office.

He was a World War 1 Army veteran. Born in Wappingers Falls Oct. 22, 1896, he was the son of Albert and Anna E. (Sherman) Dyson. On March 5, 1922, in Troy Mr.

Dyson married the former Dorothy Loop, who survives. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mario (Jeanne) Alesio, Wappingers Falls; son, Jack S. Dyson, Wappingers Falls; brother, Kenneth Dyson, Kingston; two granddaughters; one great, grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. will be Monday, 11 a.m., at the Frank S.

Roberts Jr. Inc. Funeral Home, 55 E. Main St. The Rev.

William Babinsky of the New Hackensack Re: formed Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Wappingers Rural Ceme: tery. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. WALLY COX joyed the role, of Mr. Peeence teacher.

interisely was just pers, the shy seitoo rigid and tense," he said. Survivors include his widow, Patricia, whom he mar. ried in 1969; a daughter, Alice, 16; a stepdaughter, Lisa, 13; a sister, Eleanor Robinson of Plattsburgh, N.Y., and his first wife. Mr. Montanye 11PI Telephoto BEACON Henry L.

Montanye, 59, Route 9D, died Thursday at the Veterans Administration Hospi-, tal, Castle Point. He had been a chauffeur for the New York State Correction Department. Mr. Montanye was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hopewell Post, Hopewell Junction, the North Highland Engine Co. No.

One of Cold Spring, and an Army veteran of Wrold War II. He is survived by his wife, the former Marjorie Jayne; five step children, Paul, Lewis and Gail of Nassau; James, Beauford, S.C. and Peekskill; and two brothers, John, Fishkill and Clarence, Midvale, N.J. Funeral services will be Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Halvey Funeral Home, 24 Willow Beacon. The Rev.

Philip H. Goertz will officiate. Burial will be in Slate, Hill Cemetery, Goshen. Friends may call at the funeral home, Oak Street entrance, today, 2 to 4, and tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock. Elizabeth Tyrrel Elizabeth M.

(Bessie) Tyrrel, 84, 67 Beechwood died Thursday at her home after a long illness. Born in Brooklyn on Aug. 10, 1889, she was the daughter of Margaret McMahan Tyrrel. She was graduated from Millbrook High School and Eastman Business College. She was a resident of Poughkeepsie for 60 years, and in retirement since 1963.

She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. W. Carlton Bernard, Poughkeepsie; one sister, Mrs. Helen T. Graham, Albany; five grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Saturday, 9 a.m., from the William G. Miller and Son Funeral Home, 310 Mill St. and 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, Poughkeepsie, where a Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock. A Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. MAKE US YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER Let us' assist you with YOUR DO-IT-YOURSELF PROBLEMS Over a Cup of Coffee SNOW SHOVELS DENNIX TABLE LEGS KEYS MAD': HEAT TAPES INSULATION SAND WINDOW DE -ICER CEILING TILE ROCK SALT WEATHER STRIPPING VERSA RAILINGS ICE CHOPPERS SAPOLIN PAINTS HOUSEWARES STORM WINDOW KITS BATHROOM ACCESSORIES ROOM DIVIDERS POWER TOOLS SCREWS-HOLTS GLASS CUT TO SIZE CABINET HARDWARE ORTHO INSECTUCIDES WOOD SHUTTERS ELEC. SUPPLIES SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS WALL PANELING PLUMB.

SUPPLIES VEG. FLOWER SEEDS COMBINATION WINDOWS FERTILIZER-SPREADERS CHARCOAL GRILLS FLOOR TILE SENTRY POWER MOWERS FENCING DRAPERY RODS WHEEL BARROWS ROOFING PLUS 8001 OTHER ITEMS GADGETS you can't find it in Hardware Where the HOMEOWNER is KING) You haven't been to McKee'. MCKEES LUMBER CROWN HARDWARE master charge SUPPLYco. Crown Lumber Co. PAINTS MILLWORK CA 6-9155, Rt.

376, Fishkill Plains BANKAMERICARD 096-6786 101 MAIN FISHKILL "Do-lt-Yourself Headquarters" Open Daily 8-6 p.m. Any Open Daily Sat. 'til 4:30 Mr. Matthews George David Matthews, Funeral services 50, died Saturday in the Saturday, 10 a. three-alarm fire in Lower Cornac Funeral Main Street.

Smith St. The Rev. He had been a landscape McKinney will worker. Burial will be in He was born July 22, 1922, sie Rural Cemetery. in Fitzpatrick, Ala.

Friends may call He is believed to be sur- funeral home tonight, vived by three brothers and 8:30 o'clock. his parents. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs. Fuferal services were conducted in Beacon toady for Mrs. Patricia (Gloyd) Castelos, 34, who died Wednesday at New Milford Hospital, New Milford, Conn.

Mrs. Castelos is survived by her husband, Antonio Burial was in Fishkill Rural Cemetery. Arangements were' made by the Halvey Funeral Home, Beacon. Mrs. Walsh BRISTOL, Conn.

Mrs. Stephanie Walsh of 90 Albany Poughkeepsie, died Thursday at Bristol Hospital. Born in Poughkeepsie, she was the daughter of the late Edward Jesonick and Mary' Tulatz. Her husband, Michael J. Walsh, predeceased her.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Mary Plummer and Mrs. Joseph Bellush, both of Poughkeepsie, two nieces and one nephew. A Mass of Resurrection will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St.

Peter's Chapel, Violet Avenue. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mulvey Funeral Home, 211 Mansion St. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery.

54 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ROBERT H. AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES, INC. 16 Grand Averiue 452-1680 Hopewell Junction 226-9234 Fishkil 896-6166 ALLEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. MILLBROOK, N. Y.

ORiole 7-9611 PLEASANT VALLEY, MErcury 5-2124 Fraleigh Funeral Home 41 Marshall Arthur St. J. Fraleigh, Globe 2-0810 Lic. WILLIAM G. MILLER SON Funeral Homes GL 2-0750 GL 2-1140 PARMELE FUNERAL HOME John D.

Caven, Funeral Director 74 Haight Avenue Tel. GLobe 2-0790 Frank S. Roberts, Inc. Wappingers Falls, 297-2610 SCHOONMAKER CHAPEL INC. 73 So.

Hamilton St. 454-1800 SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME INC. HYDE PARK, N. Y. 229-2624 LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIDS The Poughkeepsie Urban Renewal agency will receive Bids for Site Improve tents Contract No.

1 until 11 A.M. on the 3th day of March, 1973 at Poi Poughkeepsie Irban Renewal Agency, 321 Main St, 'oughkeepsie, N. Y. at which time all Bids vill be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are invited upon the following: Site Improvements Contract No.

1 Queen City Mall Contract Documents, including Drawings and Specifications, pre on file at the office Poughkeepsie Urban Renewal Agency, 321 Street, Poughkeepsie, New York Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained by depositing $50.00 with the Poughkeepsie Urban' Renewal Agency for each set of Contract Documents so 06- lained. Each such deposit will be refunded if the Contract Documents are returned in good condition within 10 days after Bid opening A certified check of bank draft, payable. to the order of Poughkeepsie Urban Renewal Agency, or negotiable U.S. Govern: ment Bonds (at par value), or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and an acceptable surety, in an amount equal to five percent of the total of Bid shall be submitted with each Bid Attention is called to the tact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on this project; that the Contractor must ensure that employes and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, creed, color, religion, sex, or national origin; ana, that a mandatory ratio of apprentices and traineas to journeyman is required in each and the Contractor (and any Subcontractors) is obliged to make a "diligent effort" to achieve these ratios. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids or to waive any informalities in the Bidding.

Bids may be held by the Owner for a pe riod not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of the opening of Bids for the purpose of reviewing the Bids and investigating the qualifications of Bidders, prior to awarding of the Contract. Dated: February, 1973 Poughkeepsie Urban Renewal WILLIAM G. CAHILL Executive Director 18481 No. 144-1137 has been signed to sell beer and the Alcoholic Beverage Dutches Town Dutchess County, New will be at McHome, 20 Petty D. officiate.

Poughkeep- at the 7:30 to that license issued to the undercider of retail under Control Law at 474 of Poughkeepsie, York for off premise consumption. HERITAGE ORIGINALS INC 474 Dutchess Tpke, Rte 44 Poughkeepsie, New York TURNPIKE GROCERY DELI 18450 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City Planning Board City of Poughkeepsie Dutchess County 1. The City of Poughkeepsie Planning Board hereby gives notice of a Public Hearing to be held on the amended Urban Renewal Plan for the City Hall Urban Renewal Project, N. Y.R- 199. 2.

The Poughkeepsie Urban Renewal Agency is the local public agency which will undertake the effectuation and carrying out of the amended Urban Renewal Plan. 3. The Public Hearing will be held on the 22nd day of February, 1973 at 8:00 P.M. in the Common Council Chambers, City Hall, Memorial Square, City of Poughkeepsie. The Boundaries of the City Holl Urban Renewal Project are generally described af follows: Beginning at a point being the south.

easterly corner of the herein described parcel and being the point of intersec. tion of the easterly line of New Market Street and the northerly line of Main Street, thence ding the northerly line of Main Street in a westerly direction to the southwesterly corner of Parcel 3994, also being the southwesterly corner of the herein described parcel; thence north approximately 112 feet along the westerly side of Parcel 3993, thence easterly along the southerly line of Parcel 3685 a distance of 30.65 feet; thence northerly approximately 136 feet to a point on the southerly line of Latay. ette Place; thence along the southerly line of Lafayette Place 03' 30" 23.20'; thence 56' E. 40.00' across Lafayette Place and 37' 20" 57.91' and 10' 2.70' and 30' 30" 43.99' and 22' 40" 10.81' and along a curve to the right on a radius of 2026.00' a distance of 139.00' and along 0 curve to the left on a radius of 18.00' a distance of 27.28' to a point on southerly line of Mill Street; thence along a southerly line of Mill Street 12' 50" 7.58', thence 51' 57" I 53.50' across Mill Street and 02' 20" 244.30 and 00' 63.77' and 18' 00" 90.00' 10 a point place southerly line of Mansion Street; thence along the southerly line of Mansion Street 00' 40" 192.40', thence 59' 20" 70.00' across Mansion Street and 51' 00" 201.06' to the northwesterly ner of the herein described parcel; thence 27' 00" 264.91' and 13' 00" 60.00' to a point in the easterly line of Washington Street; thence along the easterly line of Street 00" 52.37' and 16' 20" 96.23' and 5 16' 20" 116.14' and 25' 00" 78.72' to a point on the northerly line of Mansion Street; thence along the northerly line of Mansion Street 21' 10" 312.49' to the northeasterly corner of the herein described parcel; thence 09' 50" 593.56' across Mansion Street and Mill Street to a point on the southerly line of Mill Street; thence along the southerly line of Mill Street 42' 40" 43.25'; thence 22' 30" 162.56' and 53' 00" 14.03' and 15' 20" 342.00' to the point Of place of beginning and containing 14.6 acres more or less. 5.

The purpose of the Public Hearing to consider the amended Urban Renewal Plan as adopted and submitted to the Planning Board by the Poughkeepsie Urban Renewal Agency for the City Hall Urban Renewal Project, N. 199 in the area described above 6 Any person, organization or representalive desiring 10 be heard will be afforded an opportunity to be heard Dated: February 16, 1973 DR BURTON KATZ Chairman City of Poughkeepsie Planning Board 18482 STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF DUTCHESS HUDSON VALLEY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, -againstWILLIAM L. CHAPMAN, III, and MARY JEAN CHAPMAN, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE INDEX NO. purposes only.

Dated January 22, 1973 JOHN B. STERLEY, ESO Attorney for Plaintiff Office and P. O. Address 293 Fair Street Kingston, New York 12401 331-0254 (A.C. 914) JOHN R.

KING Referee 18373 In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 12th day of January, 1973, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public al the Courthouse, in the City of Poughkeepsie and County of Dutchess, New York, on the 27th day of February, 1973, at 11:00 in the forenoon of that day the premises directed by said judgement to be sold and therein described being as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece of parcel of land situate, lying and beging in the Town of Hyde Park, County of Dutchess, State of New York, and known as Lot No. 66 on a' certain map entitled, "Subdividion Map Green Fields, Section dated September 1966, and made by Richard G. Barger, P. E. and which same was filed in the Duchess County Clerk's Office on April 15, 1970 as Map No 3704 SUBJECT to covenants and re strictions of record.

SUBJECT 10 public utility ease ments of record. The premises upon which this mortgage is a lien or to be used for single family residential dwelling TOWN OF LA GRANGE SUPERVISOR'S REPORT FOR 1972 SUMMARY OF CASH ALL FUNDS Balance Balance January 1 Receipts Disbursements December 31 CURRENT FUNDS General- Town Wide 53,328 68 293,121.60 279,386.50 67,063.78 Repair and Improvement 388 57 262,374.78 262,722 18 41.17 Bridges 1.199 46 10,350.00 11,457.15 92.31 Machinery 50 108,060 96 122,529 42 2,203.04 Snow and Miscellaneous 3,574.53 73,868.00 77,259.18 183.35 Improvement Program 24,075 00 24,075.00 Special Districts: Green Meadow Pork Light 1,788.54 1,767.21 21.33 laGraege Fire 68,590.00 68,590.00 Titusville Sewer 3.004 17 83,576 07 57,594.25 29,075.99 Titusville Sewer Trunk Line 15,929.00 15,929.00 Noxon Knolls Sewer 701.27 27,563 22 24,468.63 3,795.86 Expansion Titusville Sewer 100,000.00 17,371.53 82,628.47 TOTAL CURRENT FUNDS 78,958 18 1,069,297 17 963,150.05 185,105.30 OTHER FUNDS Capital 20,743.27 618,200 74 604.423.89 34,520.12 Trust and Agency 4,254.71 43,305 43 39,329 03 11 TOTAL ALL FUNDS 103,956.16 1,730,803,34 1,606,902.97 227,856.53 SUMMARY INDEBTEDNESS Outstanding January 1, 1972 $618,299.80 Issued During Fiscal Year 722,000.00 Paid During Fiscal Year 624,110.20 Outstanding December 31, 1972 $716,189 60 Note: This is a summary of the Annual Report of the Supervisor. The detailed report is on file in the office of the Town Clerk and may be inspected by any person during business hours. CERTIFICATE OF TOWN CLERK Theresa Fowler, certify that the Annual Report of the Supervisor for the year ended December 31, 1972, has been filed in my office and that the foregoing infermation which has been abstracted from such report represents a proper summary of the data contained herein. Dated: February 14, 1973 THERESA L.

FOWLER Town Clerk Town of LaGrange 18480 CITATION ON PROBATE 'THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Free and independent TO JAMES H. LANSING WILLIAM H. LANSING, JR. MICHAEL J. LANSING ELLEN MARIE LANSING MAXINE ANDREWS ANNE ELIZABETH LANSING LUCILLE E' LANSING, the mother of El len Marie Lansing and Anne Elizabeth Lansing with whom They reside.

the distributes of Lillian A. B. Metzger, deceased SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, Christel A. who sides of 208 Rhobella Drive, Poughkeepsle, N. Y.

has lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of the County of Dutchess to have a certain instrument in writing, dated Februery 25, 1961 relating to both real the and per: Will sonal property, duly proved as last and Testament of Lillian A. B. Metzger deceased, who was at the time of her death a resident of Town of Poughkeepsie in the County of Dutchess, THEREFORE, you and each of you are cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of our County of Dutchess, at the Sue rogate's Office in the City of Poughkeepsie in said County on the 19th day of March one thousand nine hundred and seventy three at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the said instrument in writing should not be admitted to probate as a Will of real and personal property. Stephen K. Bock 2 Cannon Street Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 Tel.

No. (914) 454-4240 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the seal of said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed Witness, HON. Raymond C. Barralta, Surrogate of said County at the City of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., this 5th day of February the 'year of our Lord One Thousand nine hundred and seventh-three. JOHN F.

ALBANO Chief Clerk of the Surrogate's Court NOTICE: This citation is served upon you as required by law, but you are not obliged to appear in person unless you wish to file objections to the probate of the Will. You may have on attorney-at-law appear for you. 18477 LEGAL AD By of default of a Conditional Sales held by the General Motors Acceptance Corporation, 1 will sell of 10:00 A.M. on February 22, 1973 at Mid- Hudson Chevrolet, 534 Main Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

one 1971 Chevrolet Malibu Serial This car open for inspection. The seller reserves the right to bid. RICHARD HAWKINS Auctioneer 18478 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City Planning Board City of Poughkeepsie Dutchess County 1. The City of Poughkeepsie Planning Board hereby gives notice of a Public Hearing to be held on the amended Urban Renewal Plan for the Queen City East Urban Renewal Project, N. Y.R-263.

2. The Poughkeepsie Urban Renewal Agency is the local public agency, which will undertake the effectuation and carrying but of the amended Urban Renewal Plan. 3. The Public Hearing will be held on the 22nd day of February, 1973 at 8:00 P.M. 'he Common Council Chambers, City Hall, Memorial Square, City of Poughkeepsie.

The Boundaries of the Queen City East Jiban Renewal Project are generally described as follows: Beginning at a point the said point being the point of intersection of the northerly line of Church Street with the easterly line of Market Street; thence easterly along the northerly line of Church Street to the point of Intersection of the northerly line of Church Street with the westerly line of Lot 1032; thence northerly along the westerly line of Lot 1032 and the westerly line of -Lot 661 to the point of intersection of the westerly line of Lot 661 with the southerly line of Cannon Street; thence eastis erly along the southerly line of Cannon Street to the point of intersection of the southerly line of Cannon Street with the easterly line of Lot 662; thence southerly along the easterly line of Lot 662 to the southeasterly corner of Lot 662; thence westerly along the southerly line of lot 662 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 662 being a point in the easterly line of Lot 661; thence southerly along the remaining portion of the easterly line of Lot 661 and along the easterly line of Lot 1032 and its protongation in a southerly direction to the point of intersection of said prolonga tion of the easterly line of Lot 1032 with the southerly line of Church Street, thence easterly along the southerly line of Church Street to the point of intersection of the southerly line of Church Street with the easterly line of South Hamilton Street; thence northerly along the easterly line of South Hamilton Street to the point of intersection of the easterly line off South Hamilton Street with the southerly line of Main Street; thence northerly crossing Main Street and along the easterly line of North Hamilton Street to the point of intersection of the easterly line of North Hamil. ton Street with the northerly line of Mill Street, thence westerly along the north. erly line of Mill Street to the point of in. tersection of the northerly line of Mill Street with the easterly boundary of the City Hall Urban Renewal Project, N. Y.R-199; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of the City Hall Prof ect to the easterly line of New Market Street; thence continuing southerly along the easterly line of New Market Street to the point of intersection of the easterly line of New Market Street with the northerly line of Main Street; thence easterly along the northerly line of Main Street to the point of intersection of the northerly line of Main Street with the westerly line of Garden Street; thence northerly along the westerly line of Garden Street 100' to a point; thence crossing Garden Street in an easterly direction along a line parallel to and 100' northerly of the northerly line of Main Street to a point in the easterly line of Garden Street; thence southerly along the easterly line di Garden Street 100' to the point of intersection of the pasterly line of Garden Street with the northerly line of Main Street; thence easterly along the northerly line of Main Street to the point of intersection of the northerly line of Main Street with the westerly line of Crannell Street; thence northerly along the westerly line of Crannell Street 100' to a point; thence crossing Crannell Street in on easterly direction along a line parallel to and 100' northerly of the northerly line of Main Street to a point in the easterly line of Crannell Street; thence southerly along the easterly line of Cranneli Street to the point of intersection of the easterly line of Crannell Street with the northerly line of Main 'Street; thence easterly along the northerly line of Main Street to the point of intersection of the northerly line of Main Street with the westerly line of North Hamilton Street; thence crossing Main Street in southerly direction to the point of intersection of the westerly line of South Hamilton Street with the southerly line of Main Street; thence westerly along the southerly line of Main Street to the point of intersection of the southerly line of Main Street with the easterly line of Liberty Street thence southerly along the easterly line of Liberty Street 100' to a point; thence crossing Liberty Street in a westerly direction along line parallel to and 100' southerly of the southerly line of Main Street to point in the westerly line of Liberty Street.

thence northerly along the westerly line of Liberty Street 100' to the point of in tersection of the westerly line of Liberty Street with the southerly line of Main Street; thence westerly along the southerly line of Main Street to the point of Main Street with the easterly intersection of the southerly line Market Street; thence southerly along the easterly line of Market Street to the point of place of beginning. 5. The purpose of the Public Hearing to consider the amended Urban Renewal Plan (amendment number 2) as adopted to and submitted to the Planning Board by the Poughkeepsie Queen Urban Renewal Agency for the City East Urban Renewal Project, N. Y.R 263 in the area described above. 6.

Any person, organization or representative desiring to be heard will be afforded an opportunity to be heard. Dated February 16, 1973 on DR BURTON KATZ Chairman City of Poughkeepse Planning Board, 18484 24 -Poughkeepsie Journal Friday, February 16, 1973 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City Planning Board City of Poughkeepsie butches County 21. The Chy of Poughkeepsle Planning Board hereby gives notice of a Public Hearing to be held on the amended Urban Renewal Plan for the Queen City West Neighborheed Development Program, N.Y.A-22. 2. The Poughkeepsie, Urban Renewal Agency is the local public agency which will undertake the effectuation and carrying out of the amended Urban Renewal Plan.

3. The Public Hearing will be held on the 22nd day of February, 1973 at 8:00 P.M. in the Common Council Chambers, City Moll, Memorial Square, City of Poughkeepsie. The Boundaries of the Queen City West Neighborhood Development Program are generally described as follower Beginning point on the southerly side of Church Street, the sald point being the point of intersection of the southerly line of Church Street and the easterly line of Arterial Highway, the said point also being the northwesterly corner of the Jefferson Urban Renewal Project, thence easterly along the southerly line of Church Street to a point the sald point being in range with the easterly line of Lot 1032 produced in a southerly direction to intersect the southerly line Church Street; thence northerly ing Church Street in range with the easterly line of Lot 1032 and along the easterly line of Lot 1032 and partially along the easterly line of Lot 661 to the southwesterly corner of Lot 662; thence easterly along the southerly line of Lot 662 to the southeasterly corner of said lot 662; thence northerly along the easterly line of Lot 662 to the point intersection of the easterly line of Lot 662 with the southerly line of Cannon Street; thence westerly along the south. erly line of Cannon Street to the point intersection of the southerly line of Cannon Street with the westerly line of Lot 661; thence southerly along the westerly line of Let 661 and along the westerly line of Let 1032 to the point of Intersection with the westerly line of Lot 1032 with the northerly line of Church Street; thence westerly along the north.

erly line of Church Street to the point of intersection of the northerly, line Church Street with the easterly line el Market Street; thence northerly along the easterly line of Market Street to the point of intersection of the easterly line of Market Street with the southerly of Main Street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Main Street to the point of intersection of the southerly line of Main Street with the westerly line Liberty Street; thence southerly along the westely line of Liberty Street to point; thence crossing Liberty Street in an easterly direction alorig line parallel to and 100' southerly of the southerly line of Main Street to a point in the easterly line of Liberty Street; thence northerly along the easterly line of Liberty Street 100' to the point of tersection with the easterly line of Lib erty Street with the southerly line Main Street; thence easterly along southerly line of Main Street to the point of intersection of the southerly line of Main Street with the westerly line South Hamilton Street; thence crossing Main Street in a northerly direction to the point of intersection of the northerly line of Main Street with the westerly line of North Hamilton Street; thence westerly along the northerly line of Main Street to the point of intersection 'of the northerly line of Main Street with the easterly line of Crannell Street; thence northerly along the easterly line Crannell Street 100' to point; thence crossing Crannell Street westerly direction along a line parallel and 100' northerly of the northerly line of Main Street to a point in the westerly line of Crarinell Street; thence southerly along the westerly line of Crannal Street 100' to the point of intersection the westerly line of Crannell. Street with the northerly line of Main Street, thence westerly along the northerly line Main Street to the point of intersection of the northerly line of Main Street with the easterly line of Garden Street; thence northerly along the easterly line of Garden Street 100' to a point; thence crossing Garden Street in westerly direction along a line parallel to and 100' northerly of the northerly line Main Street to a point in the westerly line of Garden Street; thence southerly along the westerly line of Garden Street 100' to the point of intersection of the westerly line of Garden Street with the northerly line of Main Street; thence westerly along the northerly line of Main Street to the point of intersection of the northerly line of Main Street with the easterly line of New Market Street; thence continuing westerly along the northerly line of Main Street to the southwest corner of Lot 3993, this point being the southwest corner of the City Hall Project; thence northerly along the west line of Lot 3993 to its intersection with the soytherly lot line of Lot 3685; thence east 20' to the proposed N. Y.S.D.O.T. Takine Line for the EastWest Arterial Highway; thence northerly 134' along sqid Toking Line to Ms intersection with the southerly line Lafayette Street; thence westerly 25' along the southerly line of Lafayette Street intersection to a point, the said southerly point line being the layette Street and the northwesterly corner of" Lot 3685; thence northerly across Lafayette Street in range with the westerly line of Lot 6640; thence northerly along the westerly let line Lot 6640 to the intersection with the southerly lot line of Lot 5098; thence 55' to the proposed N. Y.S.D.O.1.

Taking Line for the East-West Arterial Highway; thence northerly along said proposed Taking Line to its intersection with the southerly line of Mill Street; thence westerly 50' to a point in the southerly line of Mill Street, the said point being in range with the westerly line of Lot 5003; thence northerly, across Mill Street and along the west. erly line of Lot 5003 to intersection with the southerly lot line of Lot 6674 and 6675; thence westerly and northerly along the southerly and westerly lot lines of Lot 4674 and 4675; thence westerly along the southerly line of Mansion Street to a point the said point being in range with the westerly lot line of Lot 4572 produced to intersect; thence northerly across Mansion Street and along the westerly lot Lihe of Lot 4572; thence continuing northerly in range and along the westerly lot line of Lot 457.4 to a point the said point being the intersection of the westerly line Lot 4574 and the northerly line of Lot 6662 produced in range; thence easterly 37.5' along the northerly line of Lot 4574; thence southerly 44.5° along the westerly line of Lot 6662; thence cast. erly along the southerly line of Lot 6662 and across Washington Street in range with said southerly line of Lot 6662 10 its intersection with the easterly line of Washington Street; thence northerly along the easterly line of Washington Street to the point of intersection of the northerly line of Verazzano thence westerly along the northerly line of Verazzano Blvd. to the point of Intersection of the northerly line of Blvd. and the northerly line of Mill Street thence continuing westerly along the northerly line of Mill Street to the point of intersection of the northerly line of Mill Street with the easterly line of the N-S Arterial; thence southerly along the line of the N-S Arterial to the point of intersection of 'the easterly line of the N-S Arterial and the northerly line of the Fallkill Creek; thence westerly along the northerly line of the Fallkill Creek to the Water Grant Line along the easterly side of the Mudson River; thence southerly along said Water Grant Line 10 the point of intersection of sold Water Grant Line with the range of the northerly line of Main Street; thence easterly along the northarty line of Main Street to a point, the said point being the intersection of the range of the easterly line of the North Bound Arterial Ramp to Main Street and the northerly line of Main Street; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Ramp and the easterly line of the N- Arterial to the point or place of beginning.

5. The purpose of the Public Hearing consider the amended Urban Renewal Plan (amendments number 2 and 3) g8 adopted and submitted to the Planning Board by the Poughkeepsie Urban Renewal hood Agency for the Queen City West NeighborDevelopment Program in the area described above. 6. Any person, organization or representative desiring to be heard will be afforded opportunity to be heard. Dated: February 16, 1973 DR.

BURTON KATZ Chairman City of Poughkeepsie Planning Board.

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