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(. 'PI aJU wsMW rf i i i Wp POUGHKEEPSIE IOURMAI. LEGAL NOTICES SUU NoUee i 160 ot new Yornr WATKJ. RESOURCES COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATWN la the Matter sfwtna sAppUcauoe Water fiuppv Brookhollow BeiloeTa, las, Atnllcattaa No. 4961 PUBLIC NOTaCK A Nottc la Webjr Una that, parsuaat as aecuoa wi at im voasereauoa iw, IM water Keaoaroaf Qamxnxaaloa CoOTtf Notice 170 Paulson, Jm aabexaiicially the form pre Tld4 la SeoUaa U.M at tha Local rU 1Ui LSWL REFERRED TO RIGHWAV AND BUD GET a FINANCE COMMITTEES.

STATE OF NEW YORK) I aai COUNTY OP DUTCHESS) THIS la te eertifv thai I. the nadar. Ined. Clark of tha Board of SuDervleora lot tha Count? of Dutobess, New York. rTTflaava compered tha forefault' oooy ald resolution with lha orlrlnal reaoln wldo bj "Id o'clock ia tha forenoon of lhal dar for, Iba purpose of hearing all peraona.

starworks eorporatlona or other civil Conntr Netted 170 returned. Tha rfirht ia raaM'iid la accept or reject any aad aH btde aabtnlUed. fiurcnvisun ur tub DUTCHESS COUNTY FIRE ADVISORY BOARD. Donald 1. McDonald aad Jamea k.

Muavaa. tcaaarmea. Jooa BattlatoaL Jr. Dated: Mar it. UM lTt MM Town Notice DOVER PLAINS.

N. V. 190 divisions of the SUte of New York that may be affected by tha execution of tha plsaa of Brookhollow Bonders. Inc. for the construction of a water supply aad dlatrlbtttloa avstem within tha area of a propoeed real eetate aubdTvlsion In 1964, ma Iowa 01 wappuifer.

uutcneaa laiumy, for the taklnf of a enpply of water PUBLIC NOTICE Dover PUUu Water Compaay. Dover 1. N. Y. haa filed ratea for water Plaliu, ayaa ana 1 noea.

ana IBM tne eamei effective June 1, 1M. with tha i tV23 I Service Commlaaioa pvraiiaat to orUlaal reaoloUon and of the whole IU mlea and reculatlona. ai Service ClanlUcatlea Na. 1 In WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here Dn metered aervloe, alnile aad multiple unto eet my hand and aeal of aald Board dwelllnai and email commercial snperviaora.

uiu llto day of May. ywi mm caen Inrt Tat for tmi aystera by the development of one well and for tha construction propoeed at connection therewith, plana for Arthur Mani or Kitchen Sink UU urk RnMl i a.n.ni.r.1 rliat Bathroom Complete iTn iani i wf Toilet Bath, Basin 53 Fiist Toilet (not with Bathroom Nnrrinr: rnrmmv nrvaiu ih.t K.lComplete in which have been filed with the Water resolution publtahed herewith haa been rint Bath fnot with Bathroom Resource! Commission, at its office In adopted by the Board of Supervisor! of complete) II Death EWINO BoMmty, b. thU city, May U. vn. fiorin fawmi, ui to WittCB rvUUvts and IVitMida arc tmrtted wtU bo hrM from lb Malvorjr lpwnJ Homm, rrtftiy, Hay IVh at 1: p.m.

lUvtjrwti wuoun uny, paawr or jk. rani fti lactppal Ctntrch will tfflolaU. Intcr mnt at tha conrcnicflvr of tha family. Frlenda may call at tha funeral homa Uiia orwiinf, Airanfomianui la charfa of Will Urn T. Mulvay.

Arthur MacDowell Dies; Employe at Texaco Center Arthur Strahan MacDowcfl. 46. of 3 Goodrich St, Beacon, died yesterday at Highland Hospital, Jfex on, after a long illness. A resident of the Beacon area most of his life, he had been ac rARQUHARSON At Pouiukeepsta, N.Y., j. .1 May 11.

IKM John E. Farauharson, izatiotlS, including the BeaCOOi Service, at lha. William Q. Miller and ArM Rlrl Scot rinril and for tha pur. th I pose Ol Determining wnnner aaia pie for public Inspection; 1IU 1 05 1 ft.1 IK 81 Falla.

10 ny ol uutcncan. New York, on us vnnirt lth dav of Mav. ISM. and th. ornplete 1 OS nl.na ui.

Mrst flulsine Faiioet Nm. 11..1 9 in are Justified bj 'Public necessity, whether raoimn may be hereatter coieiued they, prw lde lor the proper and aafe malic Washer conatrocuon ol all work connected whlrh unnwry I uoi and or Automatic therewith, whether they provide lor i.ih. w.w t. wasner the proper protection of the supply Jospend rnnev oV If the Knn Sink (each) watershed from contamination or provide TL JUi Additional Toilet for the proper filtration of such additional 5VM AddlUonal Bath supply, wnelher they lu.t "l(h Additional Basin equitable to the other munlcipaWl and nn" auhatantialhr, Additkinsl Inside Tauceta dvil division, of the SUte of Sew nrk compiled with, and an action. iuU or prd Minimum Charne.

i w.ii i.ui A ceedins cnntestlns alidltv is com u.i.. w. thereby, and whether they make fab menced within twenty day! after the date Metered Service Larle CommerdaJ and equitable provisions lor the deter iuiu auHi nia iwht, or awn. industrial use Kate Vunation and paymeM of any and all ooiiaauorui were auinonzea in vioiauon of lelal damafee to persona and property, the provision! of the ConsUtuUon. both direct and indirect, which will re Dated PmiKhkrepilr, New York suit from tha eucution thereof May II, AH eciaona.

waterworks eorsorattons, Arthur H. Mars municipal eorporatlona. or other chili Clerk, Board of Supervisors f.1 Tl Ha VVUtKJl. Street. Saturday at 30 a.

m. Rela tives ana inenas invited. Interment Poufhkeepale Rural Cemetery. Frlenda an honorary member of the Girl may call at the funeral home Thurs Crva. rVsinHl 11a WAS arnojat m.

day evenini. Friday afternoon and "Rai. lie WOS epaSX no evenlni Triune Lodes of Masons Serv. DK grand, BeaCOtl Odd OUOWS, Ices Friday at 7 BPO Elk. ecrr nrl merrsher of Hie lra Lje'a Ices Friday at I ArranfemenU In, 10oe charte of wuiiam Miiier and son Deputy Degree Term.

Mr. Mac I Dowell also belonged to the In dian Brook Rod and Gun Club, Poulhkeepste. N. Y. Mav i Leo rlerrini Funeral serv vra" "ro spring, ana Funeral Home.

W.pplnfrrs Fri Zi day. May 13, at 9 30 a A Requiem of De gTOUp. Two Accused Of Cify Burglaries A 26 year old city man and a 13 yearold boy today were accused of the May 3 burglaries of Rocket Stores 437 Main St. and and Sales 460 Main SL Joseph Herman Mayhar, unemployed, of 14 BartleU SL, pleaded innocent In City Court today to two charges each of Uurd degree burglary and second Ices will be held from the Delehanty was a Dast treasurer and secre UCK uuifcMiry tarv of hP PTcam rceny. Mary'i Church.

Wapptm St Ma tntrrrnnt Krr ary i AcUng City Judge Ciolko ex Thursday; Mynffi Todays Markets I jUvlHao. JX lie. Stalav.af RKaomiloa Wp. ITU. Jaw IL2psr.

X0H1. i.llnns ppllcam. other than the applicant, who have ob Messrs Odak Schoentas offered the iecUona to the execution of said plana following resolution and moved ita adop or wish to be beard either in favor of tlon or Opposed to such plane. In order to BOND AND CAPITAL NOTE RE SOLUTION DATED MAY II, 1964 A RESOLUTION AUTHORI7INO THE CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF COUNTY HIGHWAYS IN THE COUNTY OF DUTCHESS, NEW YORK, AT A TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF NOT EXCEEDING 13.700. 000.

AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF J1B5.000 CAPITAL NOTES AND NOT EXCEEDING M. 515.000 SERIAL BONDS OF SAID COUNTY TO PAY THE COST THEREOF BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of .711 I Supervisor! of the County of Dutchess, New York, a. follows I Section 1. The construction; rrconslruo STATE OF NEW YORK 'tlon, widening and resurfacing of county SUPREME COURT: DUTCHESS COUNTY highway! for the County of Dutchess. New York, Including necessary drainage ba heard thereon, must file a notice of nook deatra to be heard in writing and la duplicate In tha office of the Water Resources Comnusaton In the dty of Albany.

New York, on or before the IBtti day of May. 1964 Any objection so filed most particularly apecify the crounda thereof Dated Albany. New York. April 29. 1984 WATER RESOURCES COMISSION ROBERT A.

COOK Secretary te tha Commission 10J769 100 First 73,000 gallons per quarter 0 55 per 1.000 gallons Next 150,000 gallons per quarter was per i4bju ranons Next gall par quarter Next 500.000 gallon, per quarter 17 per 1.000 gallons Next 4.000,000 gallon, per quarter 1 13 per 1,000 gallons Over 3.UO0.O0O gallon, per quarter 0 11 per 1,000 gallon. County Notices Minimum Charge; payable quarterly in advance Quarterty Quarterly Size of Allowance Minimum Meier of Water Charge 9.000 gallons 4 93 12.000 gallona 6 60 1" 21.000 gallons 11 55 l'l" 39.000 gallona 2145 2" 63.000 gallons 34 63 3 120.000 gallona 55 65 4" 148,000 gallons SO 61 390,000 gallons 123 90 1903770 ALFRED c. zrrz. Plaintiff, against JERRY ZrrZ. JR and COAST CONSTRUCTION CORP Defendanta Index 15951963 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Imnrovin.

th. ri.ht. nl PropOSaia tOT a 3 tO I tOO way ind the acquisition of land and "'m arunl wlubtK re" nght. of way for auch count, highways. VJ Town ol Dover Highway hereby autnorixed at a total climated 'r'f'.

Tl i.l 'illjTS cost of not exceeding 13.700.000. It hereby determined that this authorixation Bid. will dkib win dc openeu ana reaa at 1. IU, a IMH WUJCT.W FU. 1.

K.l .1 r. SecUon 2 The plan of financing auch.r "7V In pursuance of an Interlocutory Judg ws las. of object, or purpose. 1. a.

fol I bouse, Dover Plains, New York, at 8 ment of Partition and Sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and hearing date the 17th day of April, 1964. and filed In the Dutcheas County Clerk'a Office, 1. the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the main lobby of the Dutchess County Courthouse, situated in the City of Poughkeensie, Dutcheas County, New York, on the 30th day of June. 1964. at 10 00 A In the forenoon of that day, the premise! designated by aaid Judg ment to be sold and therein described aa follow.

ALL the right, title and interest which the party of the first part has in and to tha following described that certain lot. piece or parcel of land and woodland situate In the Town of Rhlnebeck. County of Dutches! and State of New York, and bounded generally as follows: Northerly by lands of Mrs. John Tomp Miui easterly by land! of Jamr! Pells; southerly by land! formerly of Peter J. Schultx; and westerly by lands of Alfred Hutching.

containing eleven acres (11 A be the same more or leas Being tha third parcel described In a deed from Henry Stewart, widower, to William Patten, dated January 2, 1914 and recorded in the Dutchess County Clerk's office. January 2. 1914 In Uber 3S2 of Deeds, page 373 Being the same premises conveyed by Grace Patten to Jerry Z1U, Jr and Alfred C. Zltz, aa joint tenants. by deed dated November 13.

1952, and recorded In the Dutchess County Clerk's office on November 19, 1952, In liber 118 of Deeds, at page 9 uaieu: Apm 24, 1S04 al By the issuance of llgSJWO capital rj rm.nl. hu.hu BnU 811 OIOS u. in Town Superintendent of Highways 190 3804 May 21, 1964 reserved to reject any uthor al 1 h. 1.... mattamnnt thai aLeMVWJ I Firwaiw Ijw surh caDfu.1 Raymond Green.

notes shall be sold at private sale and all further Dowers In Conner with the details and the aale NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING thereoi are hereby delegated to the! TOWN OF EAST FI8HK1LL County Treasurer in accordance with I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur the Local Finance Law Pursuant to suant to provlalona of the Town Law a Section 107 00 of the Local Finance Hrartruj will be held by the Law, the proceeds from the aale of Town of East FUhUU Planning Board such capital notes will be provided I at the Town Hall at Gayhead, Town prior to the issuance of the bonds of East Flahklll, Dutchess County. New herein authorised or bond antlcipa i York, on the 19th day of May. 1964, Uon notes, and at 8 o'clock In the afternoon of said b) By the Issuance of not exceeding I dl th rtot all per fcU15.000 serial bonds of interested whether for or against County, which are hereby authorized ntin PprovaI to De tsaueo ineretore pursuant 10 Dn, i.t. o. i proposed Bubdlvision map "SecUon Sections It hereby determined thall PDUaa Ktag.

Town the period of probable usefulness of such I East FlahWU. Dutcheas County. New clasi of objects or purpose Is at least Amhyi. T' ten years, pursuant to subdivisions 20(b) Surveyor, which siibdivlaion and 21(a) of paragraph a of Section I tne, "d.e Route 11 00 of the leocal Finance Law Section 4 The faith and credit of the County of Dutchess. New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged for the pay ment of the principal of and interent on 52 in the Town of East Fish kill, Dutchess County, New York and is comprised of sixteen lots One (1) street is proponed in said sub division, the name to be known aa Prentiss Drive For the last Jo Tears, he had Co Cemetery Friend, ma, call a mi hppn Pmnlnvorl a mar hinie ol "laynBT Ulai Uie Ulinl funeral home.

Thursday to 4 and Tpvaco Rixpnrch Hnl.r burglary Charges aCCUSe "nMRi 7 to Arrangements In charge lne exaSO ItesearCIl Ueiller 10 ki AnDCD SU Glermam. He was a member ofLT wC.TZir its 20 vear club and the Teyarol 8rB Noon Stock Prices MERRILL LTOCU, PIERCE FENNER A SMTni LX)W JONES AVERAGES Industrial 824.58 down 1.M RaiwaiVi 200 44 down .13 jjUlitfes 141.44 down ABC Paramount Addressoeraph Multi AlsideCo. Aluminum lid Americain Airlines American Can. Amer Mach Fdy American Motor American Radiator Amer and American Tobacco .19 SPA 48H SI 30 464 43V, 214 14V 23 140H of Jame. Delehanty.

SENK Lake Worth. Florida, May 12. 14. Hedvlg Senk Funeral services from the Delrhsnty Funersl Home. Wsppingers Falls.

Friday evening. Hay 1J. 1964, at I pin. Interment Pough Wipopi Rural 3emetary Batorrjay, May IB. 1964.

at am. Arranj.menta In enapge aa aaaoaa av aM aahiliaaryr Pislol Club. Born In FUhklil A native of FishkiU, Mr. MacDowell was bom Jan. 21V 1918.

son of the Mrs. Josephine Roth 1 ray rtuwe iwacjjoweii, wno sur vives in Beacon, and the late Arthur MacDowell Sr. lie was mar ried to the former Jane E. Pickles on Sept. 23,11940, in St.

Luke's Church, Beacon, and was a member of that church. Survivors include, in addition to "I his mother, his wife; three (laugh ing at 8 Nelllgan Funeral HomejterS, the Misses Andrea Erin charge of arrangements. ,1 'd itril IV. OilU oumui iikuh; iiiru Doweli, Beacon; two sisters, Mrs. Benjamin Neary, Beacon, and SHCEHY Edward P.

at Poughseepale. May 12. 1964. In his 69th year. Requiem Man will bo celebrated Friday.

May 13. at 10 a at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Amenla. Interment Amenia Catholic Cemetery Frlenda may can at the Sheeny residence. South street.

Amenla Wednesday evening. Thursday afternoon ana evening ttoRary Thursday even SORCr At Highland. New York. May ij, ioa jwpn oi vineyam Ave in hi. 74th year Funeral will be held Saturday morning 30 from tha Mor rocco Funeral Home.

326 Parker Ave Clifton. New Jersey snd 9 s. m. at the Sacred Heart Church, Clifton. In.

terment Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City, New York Arrangements In charge of the ElUng Heights Funeral Home. Highland. Funeral Directors 254 ALLEN FUNERAL ROME. INC. PLEASANT VALLEY, MErcury 2124 MILLBROOK.

N. ORIola 7 9611 ROBERT H. AUCHMO0DY FUNERAL HOMES. INC. 1 Grand Avenue Tel.

GLobe 2 1680 DEL SANTO FUNERAL HOME "The Home of Personal Service" 01, HSS0 194 Mill St. DOWLING FUNERAL HOME MERRITT DOWLING Jr Lie. Mgr. 43 FAIRVIEW AVE Globe 2 2410 Mrs. Frederick R.

Coldwell, Mid dletown; an uncle, Charles Rowe, Harriman. and an aunt, Mrs. William Rowe, New Jersey. Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at St.

Luke's Church, with the Rev. Harold L. Andress, rector, officiating. Interment will be in St. Luke's Cemetery, Beacon.

Friends may call at the Hignell Fnueral Home, 10 Willow Beacon, tonight and tomorrow afternoon and night. FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ARTHTTR rD.tnpu i i 4i Marshall st GLobe 2 08101 yesterday at Vassar Hospital Felix Misczuk, 44, IBM Cost Engineer Felix Thomas Misczuk, 44, of 7 Erie Lane, Wappingers Falls, Horn Th omes Inc. after a brief illness. He, JUNCTION 226 7900 I memnr fnr IRM PAWLING, Y. UL SMlll wa lere.

aiinli aKllet allnna a. at tKas aama ratal glaw i I My 12tha 1964 bMom du and Davable An annual ip i ordr th Board proprtation shall be made In each year sufficient to pay tne principal of ana of the Town of East FUhkiU Wright Jackson Chairman 190 3805 MULVEY FUNERAL HOME WILLIAM F. MULVKY. f.lr M.r 211 Mansion St Phone GLobe 4 4915 and Interest on such obligations as the same become due and payable Section 5 Nubiect to tne prmtmons 01 LELAND H. SHAW, the Local Finance Ijw.

the power to neieree authorize the issuance oi and to sell bono DAlHAnilaL KUtSlIN Attorney for Plaintiff interest on such obligations becoming due and payable in such year There shall annually be raised oy lax upon an ine taxable property within said County a1 MlSCf UanOQS illC ZOO sum sufficient to pay the principal of i vct iw i. tk j. ii th. LOST Bank Book. The Farmers Man PARMELE FUNERAL HOME John Caven.

Funeral IHrM in 74 Halght Avenue Tel Glbe 2 0790 Office and P. Address cannon Street Poughkepsie, New York ufacturers National Bank oi Poughkeep NoM 30S4. Unless returned to Bank wtlhln 20 days, book will be void 200 3806 anticipation nirtes in anticipation of the "THROUGH DEFAULT on Conditional issuance and sale of the serial bonds Sales Contract. General Motors herein authorized, including renewals of ance Corporation will sell at pubbc ni nnlM. in herhv delegated to he I auction on May 19th.

1964 St 11 15 a 'County Treasurer, the chief fiscal officer EDST at llaistead Cadlllac Oldsmobile, wu J'iSucn notes snail oi sucn terms. iorm'iM iot nunn riniiiwriir, lbu rora raicoo. Moan, 200 3807 asul winl.n(. Qiu4 allllll ha anlI In lllph NW Vlirtt NOT1C3E HEREBY GIVEN that the! manner, as 'may be prescribed by said Serial Number OT12S104316. nitUon published herewith has been County Treasurer, consistent with the Za ji; rrZZZir i7Uper taoS Provisions of the Local Finance Law and.

"THROUGH DEFAULT on Conditional n'ysj ma: the ilth day at Mav. 1964 and the va tidJty of the obligations authorized by such rwoluUon may be hereafter contested only such obUgaUons were authorised for an object or purpose for wiijcii im louniy oc LmiCiieM, new York, Is not authorised to expend money or if the provlsfaws of law which should have been compiled with as of the date of the publication of this notice were not sub stsnhally compiled with, and an action, uit or proceeding contesting such validity la commenced within twenty days after tha date of publication of this notice, or auch obligations were authorised in violation of the provisions the Constitution. Dated: Poughkeepale. New York May 11, 1964 Arthur Marx Clerk. Board of Supervisors Treasurer is hereby specifically author ance Corporation will tU at public Ued to make a contract for the sale oflluctioI1 jay yth.

1964 at 1100 am. such notes to and the purchase thereof byEDCT HaUtead CadiUac Oktsmobile. a bank or trust company when any tac 1M Church Street, Poughkeepsie, county officer paid his compensation New York a 1958 Cadillac. Sedan. Serial from county funds is only a stockholder 'Number 58M071428 of such corporation, provided not morel 200 3808 than twenty live per centum me capi lal stock or im corporation is ownea oy all such officers paid tneir compensation from county funds.

Section 6. The validity of such obUga tions msv ba contested only If 1) Such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the County of Dutchess Is not author lzed to expend money, or J) The provisions of Law which should Hamilton BaSSO, author Of A K.rr,TrX,, ZJSZSr.Z'SL View From Pompey' Head" and Hamilton Basso. Connecticut Author lication of this resolution sre not subsUntially complied with, 10 other novels of the South, died HL iJB? iTrSrSS? ylerday at Grace New Haven nSw ail! Ih. InllnHln. H.nl.i.

I t. i ifnnn I lliunilnl nl Ihn ona nt Mr. Odak offered the following rceoJu Hon and moved Um adoption BOND RESOLUTION DATED MAY 11. 1964 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT EXCEEDING (215100 SERIAL BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF DUTCHESS. NEW YORK.

FOR THE PURCHASE OF HIGHWAY MACHINERY AND AP PARATUS the form provided In Section Supervbor. of Uie County of uilot.i Finance law. SLJT. SJ STATE OF NEW YORK) Section 1. The purchase of machlnerv Jr icounty of ditchessi aaa, ivluwu iM.

s.uiei, ic)muiuii mu maintaining county highways, in the County of Dutcheas, New York, is hereby authorized at a touu estimated cost of not exceeding in twenty days after the date of such! I Conn I Hospital at Uie age Ot puwicauon. or 65 He resided in Weston. Conn. 3) Such obligations are authorized in I violation ot the provisions of the Mr Basso, wno was a requent Consutution contributor to several magazines, Section 7 ThU resolution, which takes. effect immediately shall be published in! including the New Yorker, in re full in Poughkeepsie Journal 4 Harlem cent yearS, had been WTlUng Valley Times, the official newspapers ofi said county, together with a notke of I novels for the last 35 years.

the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in I THIS is to certify that 1, the undersigned Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Dutchess. New York, have compared the foregoing copy of said resolution with the original resolu tion now on file in the office ot said nd which was adopted by said rrf tnnM vlM)n nn th 11th dav ouTDOses is bv the i u. iaci i a true and correct transcript of authortled to he laaued therefor purniant resution of the whole the lxical Inance Law thereof "1 WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here uc" unto art my hand and of und Board 1 of Uu. 11th day of May.

pursuant to subdivision 28 of paragraph l(xi jU Ca.1.. I i nn I ou uv me mku ruumt. Arthur Mar. $2UJ)00, including Inddeoul expenses It le hereby determined that this authorixa boa la for a class of object, or purpose. Vlk am Section 1.

The plan of financux auch STfi. i of obieota or purposes la by thei Law. Sectloa 4 The faith and credit of thel County of Dulcheaa. New York, are Hereby irrevocably pledged for the 'pay Clerk, Board of Supervisors 170 3802 Services Planned ForMr. Farquharson Lodge services will be conducted tomorrow night at the William MiUer and Son Funeral Home, 59 Montgomery ROBERTS' FUNERAL HOMR Wappingers Falls 297 2610 Schoonmaker Chapel SeventyThree South Hamilton SL GLobe 4 1800 William G.

Miller 6c Son I Mr Misczuk moved to Wappin Funeral Homes alio IIVII1 ruia trvis. ne cl12! had been employed at IBM for the last five years, and was a member of St. Mary's Church, Wappingers Falls, and its Holy Name Society. He also was a member of the Wappingers Council, Knights of Columbus. Born Dec 26, 1919, Nanti coke.

Pa Mr Misczuk was the son of Mrs Agnes Misczuk, who survives in Newark, and the late Peter Misczuk. He was married Newark on May 16, 1953, to the former Rose Hart, who survives. Also surviving are seven children, Michael, Thomas, Peter, John and James, Patricia and Maureen Misczuk. Wappingers Falls; two brothers, Stanley, Newark, and Henry, Union, N. a sister, Mrs.

Jeanette Pierce, Reno, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Saturday at larceny charees. the ludae told Mayhar, accuse, him of taking three radios with a total value of $175 from the Rocket Store, and threa riflog, ammunition, and three hunting knives, all with the lotai vaiuo oi 153, from the and Store. Acting Judge Oolko set ball at $2,000 upon the rfxornrnendation of Assistant District Attorney Maroulis. and adjourned the case a week to permit the defendant to obtain counsel.

Chief Martin said the arrest was the result of an investigation begun when Patrolman McDer mott picked up information regarding the location of firearms that possibly were stolen. The patrolmen gave the information to Detective McLaughlin in the Identification Bureau. Af ter the investigation by Detectives Frisone and Brophy, with acting Detective Sgt. Doerr and Detectives Durkin and Schuyler, Mayhar and the 13 year old boy were apprehended. Chief Martin said the stolen merchandise was recovered.

The 13 year old boy, accused of entering both daces, will tare Family Court action. SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George W. Sweet. Lie. Mcr HYDE PARK.

Tel CAplt.l 9M24 Florists 253 CUT FLOWERS PLANTS Flower Arranffementa CRAHAM'S 17 Orchard Place GI 4 7140 Diana Wynyard, British Actress, 58 10 30 a m. from the Gray Funer LUNDON (API Diana Wyn al Home, 77 Ball Port Jems, yard, 58, one of Britain's great and at a Church of est actresses anH a tnn mnv, Immaculate Conception, Port it i Jcrvks. a Mass of Requiem will star in Hollywood in the 1930s, offered Inlerlnent wUj in Ml hnm died yesterday of a kidney ail St Mary's Cemetery. Port Jer ment. She had been a star on the vis Friends may call at the West End and Broadway for i funeral borne tonight, tomorrow Schomre Hadath Slates Services Sabbath evening services tomorrow at Schomre Hadath Synagogue will be conducted at 7 50 p.

four minutes after candle lighting in the homes marking the beginning of the Sabbath Services also will be conducted at 8:30 a m. and 7:50 p.m. on the Sabbath. Shavuoth, the Feast of Weeks, begins at sundown Saturday Services marking the celebration will be conducted by Rabbi Manning Bleich, assisted by Cantor Jack Rubin on Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights at 8 o'clock, and on Sunday and Monday mornings at 8 30 There will be Torah readings at 9 30, with special "Yizkor" memorial lray ers on Monday morning Rabbi J. David Bleich.

son of Rabbi Bleich, will preach the sermon Sunday morning. The younger Rabbi Bleich is principal of Yeshiva Chafez, Chayim, a seminary for boys in New York City, and an instructor in philosophy at Hunter College. Relgious school classes will not be conducted.Sunday at the synagogue. Services for next week will be conducted at 7 a. m.

and 8 p. daily. Armco SteeL Bell it Howell Beth Steel Boeing Brunswick Corp Burroughs Central Hud and El ChrysTeT Ches and Ohio ny CIT Corp Col Gas and Elec Con Edison N. Y. Control Data Corn Products Dow Chem duPont de Nemour Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak Electronics Associates Firestone Ford Motors Gen Dynamics Gen Electric General Foods Gen Motors Gen Telephone General Tire Rubber Great Atlantic Pacific Goodyear and Gulf Oil Greyhound Homestake Mining Int Business Machines Int Harvester Int Nickel Canada Int Tel and Tel John Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Korvette, E.

J. Libby Owens Ford Lockheed Aire Marine Midland Minn Mng Monsanto Chemical Stocks Lower, Trading Active NEW YORK (AP) TWStocV Market settled lrre8uUu early today. Trading wai moderately active. Movement, of roost ktritodu were fractional. Profit taking continued.

In Htm recent favorites. DeallnsJ were active in lower priced issuei but their prices were mixed. Th trend was lower among 3234 steels, motors, retails, electronics, 821 rlnma nnrl tobaCCOS. Electrical equipments and non ferrous metals were a bit higher on balance. Oils, airlines and rails were mixed.

Caalumet Hecla backed away further from its recent 10 point spurt, losing at 24 on an open ing DIOCK OI A3.UW Biia.cv DnPnnt continued yesterday'i aectfne" WtnartosHexceeding 7b point. 37 whieh plans cheap er color television sets, was down a fraction. Zenith fell more than a point. Some sizable blocks were traded in issues selling around $10 a share. Of these.

American Photocopy and Natomas eased while Brunswick and Pacific Petroleums were unchanged. U. S. Smelting lost 2. IBM Control Data were down about a point each.

Polaroid gained 2, Xerox 1. Yesterday the Associated Press Average of 60 stocks fell 1.2 to 306 6. Prices were Irregular on the American Stock Exchange. 44'. 72i.

221. 36. 10 231. S3' 284. 85V.

102V4 61 259 32 131 48 391 54H 25V. 82 86 88 33V. 23 39 42 57 59Mi 43 586 23 81" 58H 58 40 84 Mi 30 56 32 'a 314 62H 774. Bank Stocks Bid Asked Bankers 57V4 60V4 Chase Manhattan 73V. 78V.

Chemical Corn 85V4 88V First National 1174 120V. Morgan Guaranty 119 122'i Irving 454 47 Manufacturers Hanover 53V. 55 Trust of 68y 71 more than 30 years. She was afternoon and night and Saturday born Dorothy Isobel Cox. prior to the funeral.

Mrs. Murphy, 77f Wife ol Industrialist Weather Report LOWER HUDSON VALLEY cloudy and cool with showers or periods of light rain into the early night hours followed by clearing and warmer tomorrow Low to night in the 40s. High tomorrow MONTCLAIR, N. J. (API Mrs.

Josephine Sugden Murphy, 77, wife of Frederick Duncan Mur I IUK111 III UlC HUB. J11K11 IU111U1IUW, phy who was founder and presi mlddIe to low 70s, WlndSj Sf Grv.aVUJe rP'! northerly, 8 16 died Tuesday of a heart seizure Mrs Mnmhv UPPER HUDSON A for John E. Farquharson, 58, of Lawrence, Mass was the mother c'oucy anc C00' wlul showers in tseeenwooa wno aieai0f Herman Henry Ridder of Long 8 eariy tonignt ionowea Dy yesterday at his home. Beach Calif president of Rid elear'ng and warmer tomorrow. Triune Lodge Masons will con Pubhoatinns duct services at 7 m.

and the Poughkeepsie Lodge Elks will have a program at 8 m. Pl'BLIC NOTICE ment of the principal of and Interest on I Sealed Dropout, for the purchaa auch bonda a. the same respectively be come due and payable An annual appropriation ahall be made In each year sufflclani to pay the principal of and in li na. aiMh hnrMta hvmmliif aiul payable la such year There shall an eat of Dutcl Beach Sand ahall be receded by the county Miperuiu narm ol manwayl Dutches. County, on or before 11 00 o'clock A M.

Wednesday, Hay 20. 19M i Services Slated I In the office ol the County Superiitfrnd LMW lALM II Lit chew Tumpike.irill II II III II lUflllll nti illY be raawed by tax upoo all the Hoih.wei New York, and it that ittwilllli hlllllH Uxahto property within tajd County a vwtuKty rww iyuu sum sufficient to pay the principal of Funeral services for John H. Funeral Slated For Mrs. Senk In 4 Project Sixty 4 Club members throughout the county have enrolled in the 4 rose and gladiolus project planting rose bushes and gladiolus corms around their home. The 4 members enrolled include: Patricia Scheller, Pine Plains; Richard Hamilton, Pough quag; Eileen Stillwell, Hyde Park; Michael Sowa, Slaatsburg, Cathy Giensch, Rhinebeck; Sandra Kelly, Hyde Park; Pat Allen, Pleasant Valley; Barbara Hale, Poughkeepsie; Robert and Janet Plass, Pleasant Valley; Laurel Sagendorph, Pleasant Valley; Elizabeth Baker, Poughquag, Bonnie Stillwell, Hyde Park.

Also Beth, Kathry and Patti Connell, Hopewell Junction; Martin Rahilty Poughquag; Bar bara Bodin, Pleasant Valley; Pramwil and fud Forma mav be Dro and interest ea such bond. a. th. same red at ofhee of the underlined. Ewu1fi, 41 Mevef Ave are srlliloH fr lr.rr,r.rr.

CP' tonight, lOW in the 40S. To Rj Sprt Fj CUnton Corners: oumjr 3upeiu.m. ut nisuwaj a. rr.een... fnle ilJ 1 7 Low tonight, 40 46 High tomor row.

middle or upper 60s. Winds, northerly, 8 16. NEW YORK CITY Gradual clearing and cool tonight, low in jthe lower 50s. Tomorrow mosUy Mlldred Brunow. Pawling; Diane sunny and milder in afternoon Maggiacomo.

Pleasant Valley; around 70. Saturday fair and lstarla Rhinebeck: Mary Funeral services for Mrs DeWitt, Poughkeepsie; Nancy Henry (Hedvigi Senk, Wap SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK Brown. LaGrangeville; Leslie pingers FaUs and Florida, are ow ana conunuea Swertfager, HopeweU JuncUon; Dutchess Turnpikc. Poughkeepsie. Ne inn owujet m.

me ytwtMtuna IM YOTIl the Local Finance Law, the power to authortae the issuance of and to sell bund aralrlpalloa notes in antidpaUoa of the iaauanca and aale of the serial bonds herein autborixed. Including renewala of such notea. la hereby dele.aled to the County Treasurer, the chief fiscal officer Sacfe aotaa shall be of such terma, form! Pursuant to The richt Is reserved to relect any or all bid. Home. 211 Mansion St.

Mr. EDGAR PETROVrrS i County Superintendent of Highway. EwUlg, 62, died late Tuesday ire mm rvjgnt of a neart seizure while notice to bidders being driveh to a city physician scheduled for tomorrow at 1:30 the Delehanty Funeral Home 'air a little milder in Jaclje Freeman, Salt Point; Pat pm at the Mulvey Funeral Wapingers Falls. Mrs Senk, ho in tiie to Ramsey. Rhinebeck; Paul and as.

I HI aTlUniw BUWHI III II EU (U UHI anU. aad shall be aald In suchj Supervisor member! of the Dutcheas as may b. praacribed by aald count Fire Advtaorj Board by Reanlu. rret wttn non No 130 of 19. NOTICE IS HERE authority granted to the for treatment.

The Rey, William Gray, rec Coul? wtth the ton No 130 of 196A. NOTICE IS HERE tnr of SI Paul's Chtirrli will IB lOfai rwanoi lay IDHJBV GIVEN. Ih.t lad proposals aral AT aought and iwittaelaa jgrttatwMmrin. ance of a contract to be let for tha malovaaance of forty (40) Motorola mo Tavrlalooa of the Jfcaoii Prlyala aaU. aatalyj'ress Brer la aareby speclncally autnortxed to maka a contract for the sale of auch aba purchase thereaa by.

ivsraassmiur faank ar trnat wmimiw wben anV count offioer psnd his compensaUoa from county ill if aal a torfchnlrier of audi cor pnrarlon. provklad aot mora than twenty. flea per rswrttiin of the eapiul stock of the eajrporaUoa la aanad by all such offi paM thalr oampeaaaltnn iroia county Seeaiaa 1. Tha YabdltT of auch obllia ttoai nay ba contested only if: 1. (ock onlHiHmH vara autborixed for aa object or imipcaa lor aiuch the County al Datcbaw la not authorized la aypaail moaeja or ITbe prarleaoaaof law which should aa ejoarapuaa snia aa mm oata at puD or vms iiasiiniiiwi are no.

wUh, aad aa aotloe. suit ar proosedlng contesting aach validity ia commenced wlta latwseay says after the data al aach ynirhratrniii mxt ohngarlnna art authorized la violatloa of tha pmtjtoas ai tha fnarlitatiiiii, 'J aoUoa T. This rasolutloa. ariacii takes 'affect ImfnacUatsty. ahall ba published la enU ia Psushkaaaala Jouraal aad the "JUrlam Valley Times, tha afBatal aawa I 'as asus Cnauatr.

tnsilhar with a stica 1 tha Clark tha Seard a BM torly (4W Moto la wUfrtwo fl HTIaaaii transmitters, one frequency recetver ud inciumng stanoani BRcnas oOleieie jtaT Hae vxv lnlr ment will be at the convenience TfoMlw frrliy FrtHnds may at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. jThe Rev; Adam sairefbefnag1 i J1.J4.J i aiuuiiu IU. ii mm. yaia uiviteru irer unit; between homes in 28 I ISLAND Gradual clear Wappingers Falls and i lng toni8ht. low ranging from the Lake Worth, died Tuesday ln cooler SPU to' the 50s else in a Lake Worth hospital as a where.

Tomorrow mostly sunny result of injuries incurred in an and 10 afternoon, high in wjompbjJe.jridilasLri(iay. "B1 BWfEBATURES frV lha. Klr 1 m.r4. fM nunlmiuil lempersiurea juruiajne aajiniiran officiate at the services. In terment will be in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery at 10 am.

Sat suppressing, inaianed oa the various Guaty. aiMeu mW eeveVT ta7)t Mr. Ewing had been employed urday. Friends may call' at the "oral wn noomior revKnvcn wnn naj a rnCOUUllCai IOT UH coalial antennas and a. i i.

a lira ticaLi xvuca vuxv tur RGtU traaamiaatoa bxna Uaalalled la ths suttons of lbs vartous hrafoom pames ia xnitcneaa uounty aen varee txi Uuturola LOlJf monitor recetvare with coajtlal antennas and RtrSU faaxawua. onaract ta anver aH labor and materials aaoaaaary. SEALED PRThaVafiAlJI will he raeaaved by the Aipsrviaor ol tha Dvtca e. County Fire Advisory Board at 7: p.m. aa iiiursoay, stay ZBtBa tawt, na ofnee at tne Oerk at tha Board bajpee.

vtaors. 'Court House, New York aad at that Uma pubttcly opansd nfi SnaaaneaUoaa mav be al na affiea of tha dark ol tha Board of Supervisors. Court Houaa. Poughfceepeia. New Vork.

Aa a guarantee of food laith. aack proposal must ba accompanied by a depose! of a certjned aback, payable to tha order at las Datcbees County Traaa vaw. as aa aaiouBi on ava Par aant tal at wo total ms, aj rir mil, aat. apt that at Mat aucoMafut bidder, will bo 'i r. the last 35 years: He was a member of the Poughkeepsie Elks Lodge, which will conduct services tonight at the funeral home at 8:15.

A native of New Jersey, Mr. Ewing was' born Dec. 16, 1901, in Spotswood. His parents were the late John and Annie Otto Ewing. Survivors include hb wife, Mrs.

Oorena Jennings Ewing, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Nichols. New Port Richer. and Mrs. Emilia Flowers, Tarpon springs, fla.

funeral home tomorrow after noon and night Mrs. Senk, who was 65. had made her home in Poughkeepsie for several years before moving to Wappingers Falls. She was born in Grass Flat, on Sept. 18, 1898.

Her husband died in 1961. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John F. Evans, Wapingers Falls, and Mrs. J.

Duncan Sells, Rochester, two brothers, Gustav Petersen, Cleve land, Ohio, and Adolf Petersen, Cambria Heights, L.I., and 14 gTetadchiUren, looey; Maximum 77 kalntmum 60s PRECIPITATION: a WIND: at 11 SUN The aua rises at a.m. today and aeas at s.us m. TOTE OF THZ TIDES 1:06 p. m. a it a.

m. a. m. p. m.

PHASES OF TEB MOON Now Mooa May 11 rtret Quarter May II rail Moan May Last Quarter Jane 1 NATIONWIDE TEMWERATUtini ALBANY (AP U. S. Weather Buraaa temperatures at 11 dues across tha aa Atbaay Chartratoa. S. Dea Moines Detroit Oatseatoa Miami New I New York Saa rraodaaa Wasotngtoa v.

tl 1 (0 tl ft law 7 Tl SI Briggs, Millbrook; Robin Buchanan. Salt Point; Larry Voile. Rhlnebecr; Babara Dunn, Pleasant Valley. Also Kathleen Spenard. Wingdale, Susan Torphy, Rhinebeck, James Ruddle, Amenia, Stanley Jacpby, Red Hookv Meg and JenniferJennifer Hoag, Wingdale, Mat Conk lin, Millbrook.

Mrs. William Lyles, Poughkeepsie, Lindsley, Hyde Hilary Ann Ford, Millbrook, Maureen Aiken, Pawling; Carol and Eileen Ross way, uanene Ten EycK, raign keepsie. Joan Bassett. Rhinebeck Walter and John Hitsman, LaGrangeville, Billy LaGrangeville; Karen, 'Alan, and Gloria Williams, Poughquag. Judy and uwnie Marshall.

Verbank. Montg Ward Natl Dairy Natl Distillers New England Elec Sys Central RR Niag Mohawk PW North Amer Aviation Occidental Olin Mathieson Pan American Airlines Pennsylvania RR Pepsicola Pfizer. Chas. Phelps Phillips Petroleum Polaroid Pub Ser El i Gas Radio Reynolds Met Reynolds Tobacco Rep Steel Royal Dutch Safeway Stores Scott Paper Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil Southern Pacific Ry Sperry Rand Std Oil Sunray Oil Texaco Texas Ins Transition Union Carbide United Aircraft United Airlines United Gas Corp United Fruit Rubber Steel Warner Lambert Westinghouse El Western Union Woolworth Xerox Corp Zenith Radio AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Associated Oil Canadian Jav. Creale Pete Technicolor Syntex Universal Controls UNLISTED STOCK Western Pub 22 23H N.V.

Trap Rock 9 10V Rotron 13V. 14 MacDonald. E. F. 6 6V Insurance Stocks Bid Asked Aetna 193V4 199 Amn Ins 88V.

Glens Falls 59 Vt 62H 39 Great American 63 66 Hanover 48 51 26 Hartford 73V 76V. i Home 65 68 34 iprov Washington Ins 27V 29 52' i Travelers 48 51A Fire 36'4 38 Westches ter 40Vt 42yt 47H 271. 45 76 30'i 527. 45'. 67 50 148', 76 Vt 32'.

39 45 i 44 45' 64 36 114 47'4 78 42 15' 87 31 78 't 74 6'i 124 'a 45'i. 56 36'j 20 51'j 55 29 32'. 33 83', 108 73' Produce NEW YORK (AP) (State Dept. of Agr and Mkts.) Supplies and trading were modeate today in the wholesale fruit and vegetable market Demand for apples was fair. Supplies were light Fruits Apples, Hudson Valley, controlled atmosphere storage U.S.

No. 1 unless otherwise stated eastern box Mcintosh 2 in. 3 25 75; Golden Delicious 2 in. 4.50 75, Red Delicious U.S extra fancy 2 5 00, Romes 3 in S. No 1, 3 25 Cartons tray pack US.

fancy Romes 48 72s, 4 75; 80s 4 25 50, 88s 4 00; Red Delicious 100 1 13s. 5 50. Cartons cell pack Mcintosh combination and U.S. fancy and extra fancy 100 120s 6 25, 140s 5 70 75, US. fancy 100s 5 00 5 25, 120s 5 00 Carton of 12 3 lb film bag 2 in S.

Mcintosh 425 Lake Champlain Valley, cartons cell pack Mcintosh S. fancy 80s, 5 50, 100s 8 50 75, 120s 6 25 50, 140s 5 50 75. 3 lb film bag Mcintosh 2 in mtn U.S fancy 4 00 4 25, few 4 50, carton of 12, US. No 1, 3 50 Mohawk Valley, cartons cell pack, Northern Spys U.S. fancy lOOb, 4 50 6 13 48 Wassaic Livestock Market Livestock Auction, Wassaic.

as reported to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. CATTLE 108 sold. Market steady. Demand moderate, (price per cwt) Dairy cows for slaugh ter, good 14.00 15.00; standard 13 00 14.00; commercial 12.00 13.00; utility 11.00 12.00; cutters 10.50 11.50; canners 10.50 and down; dairy bulls for slaughter, commercial 18,90 utility 17.50 17.90. Egg Market NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) Wholesalc egg offerings more than ample, demand lieht todav.

14 'Wholesale selling prices based 76 on exchange and other volume 5j, sales I. New York spot quotations follow. Mixed colors: Standards 27 28; checks 25 26. Whites: Extra Fancy Heavy Weight (47 lbs mm) 28 30 Fancy Medium (41 lbs average) 23 24; Fancy Heavy Weight (47 lbs mini 28 29; Medium (40 lbs average) 23 24; Smalls (38 lbs average) 19 20; Peewees (31 lbs averages) 16 16. Browns.

Extra Fancy Heavy Weight (47 lbs min) 29 30 Fancy Medium (41 lbs average) 24 26; Fancy Heavy Weight (47 lbs min) 29 30; Smalls (36 lbs average) 20 21; Peewees (31 lbs averabe 16 16. Asks Ruling Peter Sepe. Pleasant VaUey; Car olyn Greig, Red Hook; Harry and Joseph Martin, Staatsburg; Donald Totman, Red Hook; Barbara Borchardt, Hopewell Junction; Edward Bnya, Red Hook; Barbara Roe, Pleasant VaUey; TCoORBr7Hy5eTriF "OierW S5xKniTTW 77I" fhniM voola TOWLIl fl nruu, WW Vlljr IIUlIUllt'Rr. PI in AT mil iliiUI ei MF.i'V'va.vv, uwu i i fHUUhlJ veals 27.00 29.00; standard veals vvavuy. neimer uie Cojrunon 25.00 27.00; utility 23.00 25.00; nor My nerflBer thereof nilla.

ISno lftSn Knh Inver inn shall dlrnct Or reauest fho OB a aa. Aaa a.ai 1 a aa lVtnilVln.l.t m.1 ids.) zi.uo za.uu; Does isoiuo ids.) ui any person to oe I.OU 1I.9U. ae Af.VKfts.1lt9 inln frrw wrH xCOMTonirj. rol a.AOTJ evHEr steady. Demand moderate, (price member thereof shall 17.50 20.50; bobs (60 80 lbs.) 13.00 17.00; bobs (under 60 lbs.) 13.00 and down.

State Bonds NEW YORK (AP) New York State (jQuoted on a yield basis) '4s Mar.1967 2.55, 1,35. 2i Thruway 198244 3 35, 3.25. Public Authority bonds: (bid and asked) N.Y. SUte Thruway 3.10s 1994 93V4. 93.

i N.y. State Power 4 2006 109, iw. his removal from office by the city manager or by any of his auuuruinaies. Mr. Copans also quoted, in support of his contention, from Section 37 the charter which under paragraph says, the.

dty manager shall and when necessary for the good of the service, remove all officer. except as otherwise provided by the charter or other law. and except as he may atjthoriie the head a department or office to appoint and remove' subordinates in sutt, department of office" fV Att. A fl.

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