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tr PAGE: TWEifrV.FOUR AOTOMOTsVB POUGHKEEPS1E NEW WORKER i Antes for' Sile 111 56 CHRYSLER. $1795, IrtNDSOR 4 DH. SEDAN R. BU nil newer. Gray.

White wall Ural, ART FRIED'S need car lot. 6otitri KtLet Aeaoemy. CR UM, 1954 OLDSMOB1LE SUPER ll" SEDAN TU a besultful Intone whlU Hid Uu combination. II anl Hyoramatle Me Tied careful treat meat and anew, at, $1095 Marian Motors, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY The Place where Customers Send Their Friends" 713 MAIN ST.

GLobe 2 3100 Marshall? Pursuant to am braer of W. VINCENT GRADY. Surrogate of Dutchaia County, a Mrvrir trrna ftv nrvrN. 4iat aD pcraoaa baring claJrna against Unit eatate OI rfonanna marenau. ueceasea.

lata of lha Tawa of Pltaaant Valley In aald County; ara 'required to exhibit tbo aaraa with voucher, thcrator to tha undaralffnea Eaaentrla of aald aatato. at tha otriea of Garrity a Qulnn, 44 Cannon Street, la tnr CHy Pough keeptle on or before Iho Ilia oay oi March. 1I9S. Datod till, tilth of September, ia: MARTHA MCILWRAITH Executrix GARRrnr a quinn. Attorney, for Executrix i 44 Cannon Street" wa zuzj rr SFChevrofeT" 2 DOOR SEDAN.

POWERFUL VS ENGINE Haa radio. heater and standard tranemlaslon. 'ttaifc 1TMirvfr leaa)j H'i mW "Uacd Carl 1095 Mid Hudson Chevrolet Inc. Hudson Valley! Largest Dealer OPEN EVENINGS TIM, 8 SATURDAYS TILL 5 PM. Ml Main.

St GLobe 2 4806 LEGAL NOTICES I Surrogate's Notices JOHANNA I7S Decedent DEATHS BORGWALttwDort Cerd. kt Dela. meter Nun In Hom, Pougtikepij, r. x.a mnxn ivu. umru tticm to, which relative and frtcMlf Invited win brbe.d from the Par melt Funeral I HatcM 8atur day.

March. at p.m. Interment Poufhatetpale Rural Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral borne from p.m. Friday cvenlnf.

HUMMECAndnaw'Trr. 'nrT3ehnlSI Nursing Homo. March 1939. A Maw of requiem will be offered at the1 Sacred Heart Church, Eaopus, New York, Saturday at 10 a.m. Frlenda may call at the Sutton and Glenn Funeral home, Proapect Street.

New Paltt thla afternoon and and evenings. Tha Rotary wlU be aald tonight at I o'clock. 190 ROBERT'S Weekend SPECIALS, 1 Super Chief Suburban Hf DRAMATIC ONE OWNER $1995, i.956:0'LDSi "88M' Hardtop LOOKS AND RUNS LIKE 1955 FORb Country Squire Suburban, FORDOMATIC IMMACULATE INSIDE AND OUT $1395. I954PONTIAC Chieftain Special UYDRAMATIC 31.000 ORIGINAL MILES $695. Many Others Terms Trades Robert's PONTIAC Tel.

GLobe 4 4130 484 Main Street NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice la hereby given that the Town of Poughkeepsle Recreation Ccmmla eionraeeka aealed bldi on. one (1) garden type, tractor. specifications nun meet or do equal IO'. tnoaa uetea neiow. l.

one tardea type tractor wun aovemor and automaUo starter. nthg'' i'f a. Motor) not ten man an ire with IVV" etroka and not leas mi a tun mini anttii range, with safety clutch on all 4. Height Appro. IS not Including handle i I.

Length not Over III feet, axclud ina aitacnmenu. 4. Overall width approi. 14' 4if ra( 2. Two gang mown, complete with power off.

cutting width J5V One tickle bar with awlvel ac 4. One blade type anow plow, ariMMi steel. Sealed blda will be received by the Recreation CommUiion at a regular meeting thereof to be held, at the Town Hall, Dutcheaa Turnpike, on tha 16th d.v of March. 1939. at 7:30 p.

on that day at which time the blda will nuhiiciv ooened and considered. The Town Board reservee tha right to reject any ana au WILLIAM BLACK. Chairman, Town of Poughkeeptle Recreation Town Hall, uutcneis luropue Pnti.hkeen.le. N. Y.

MI3 1 MC CARTirY i Poughkeepile, K. V. March I. 1959, Edward McCarthyi Fu neral from the William MUler and son Funeral Home, ill Mill street, Saturday at i a.m. and at Hie Church of St.

John the Baptist at 9:30 a.m. where a Mast of Requiem will bo celebrated. Relative, friends' Invited. Interment St. Peter's Cemeterv.

ilWtur majr call at the Funeral Home Thursday evening r7rMlrrafurnooi' an. evening. Arrangemenrrinrcharga wmiam u. Miner anq gon. Mltcelltneong Notices 200 LOST Savings Pass Book No.

82 itt of the Flrat National Bank oi Poughkeepsla. Unlets returned to Bank within lo asyt. book will Funeral Directors til Mrs. Galloway Dies in 75th Year Mrs. Allen O.

Calloway. 74, EdrTiHWllriarns of this city, died unexpectedly last night at hejf home In La thri. of a hear seizure: She had been receiving treatment for'a heart ailment for some time. Born in Po.ughquag, the daugh ter of the late Edwin and Sophia Willlains, Mrs. Galloway had resided here In her early life, leaving this city approxi mately so years ago.

Her husband, who has been retired for some. a'clgar box factory in Westfield, for many years. While here. Mrs. Galloway was a mem ber of Trinity church.

SURVIVING, IN addlUon to her husband, are a daughter; MrTFriawtllewitttiahamrNi sonriAllen lii GarlowayTf Vestal! runUfnHitron; nnp grpat OSTFTlHrttinT ln thl. rt l. M.rh 1 1959 uonaui Lo oeterhoudt. nusoana oi Ann niamon usternouat. Funerar from; the Mulvey Funeral Home, au Mansion Park Place) Saturday March Trat 9 a.m:nd at Holy Trinity Church at iM a.m.

where a Requiem Maaa will be offered. Interment St. Peter'e Cemetery. Frlenda may call at tha Funeral Home Thursday and Friday afterlioone and evenings. In charge of wuuam r.muivey.

SPEIDEL WUIIara. on Wedneartay March 4. 1959. .01 Beekman. N.

v. Fu neral and interment private. Friends may call at the Horn ft Tnomet Funer al Home, Pawllngr on Friday from I to ana p.m. two Mrs. An na uaitowayr anrtTMrsrEmma Geyer, this city and 'several njeccsand nephews.

be'eon? at 2:30 clock nonaiyr uuriai wiil, DejaiAl bany. ALLEN FUNERAL HOME INC, PLEASANT MErcnry S1I4 MrLLBROOK, T. ORloVt Mll ROBERT H. AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES. INC.

1 Grand Avenue TeL GLobe HHo ST. JOHN at N. Y. March S. 19S9.

Matthew St. John. Funeral from the' Fralelgh Funeral 41 Marshall Street, Saturday at 9 a.m. and at St. Peter's Church at 9:30 a.m.

where a Mass of will be celebrated. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call' Friday evening.

Arrangements. in cnarg. of-Arthur J. Fralelgh TURNEp Anna Munsell. Services to wnicn rei.uve ana irirnus erv invited will be) held at Schoonmaker ChapeL Sevenfy Three South Hamilton Street, March 7, 1939 at 10 a.

m. Interment Poughkeepsle Rural Cemetery. Friends. may call at the Chapel between tha hour, of ,7 9 Friday nlng. Del Santo Funeral Home JOHN DEL SANTO.

Lie. Mgr. 104 MIU St. GL DOWLING FUNERAL HOME UITRRITT dowltng Jr. Lie.

Mtr. 43 FAIRVIEW AVE. GLOb. I41. FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR J.

FRALEIGH, lie. Mgr. 41 MarthaU St GLobe 010 William C. Miller Fnneral Home. GL MOTS CL 1 1140 Son MULVEY FUNERAL HOME WILLIAM P.

MCLVEY. Uo. Mgr. Ill Mansion St. Phone GLobe 4 4913 'OSEPH L.

PARMELE FUNERAL DIRECTOR 74 Haurht Avenue Tel. GLobe 0790 ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Wappingert Fafla SWEETS FUNERAL HOME George W. Sweet. Lie. Mgr.

HYDE PARK. N. Y. TeL CApltal 9 3634 $495; 1953 DODGEf CORONET 8 4 DOOR. Dark green Aniab.

A nice clean oar. 1 BUICK 341 MiUSt. GL 2 3500 Cars Tracks For Rent IIIA RENT A NEW CAR fN yoatiy baala. Special low rates inaurano. and Maintenance ex cept g'aaoUn and all.

World Wide Rent A Car.cJOHyS VAN BENSCHOTEN, 1J Smith GL 4 UM. Autos Wanted IIS USED CARS WANTED We Pay Too Dollarl Z.OU DPAOLO UTQ SALES metier cara oecaute we pay mom for the' aood IU SOUTH AVE. GRover .1 707 Auto Dealer Directory 118 DUTCHESS. MOTORS, Inc. Authorised Moretti Jaguar galea and Service ate.

44. Pleasant Valley ME 5 1110 SALES AND SERVICE GENUINE FORD PARTS REYES MOTOR SALES, INC. 74 57 MAIN STREET GLobe 44400 Brownell' Motors, Inc. tTNCOLN MERCURY SAAB EDSEL Jtle. 51.

FUhktll TeL Beaeon 0M KETCHAM'S GARAGE uesoio Fiymoutn Jlshklll Ph: Beacon 9 4222 OHARA MOTORS EDSEL SALES A SERVICE 03 Mala St. GL W4 KOBERPS PONTIAG Pontlaa Cara CMC Trucka 414 Mala Street Globe 4 4130 SAB1A. AUTO EXCHANGE tUMabt Street Tot. GLobe 44130 VALLAS MOTORS' A pUle. Authorlaad SIMCA Eapert Servlco On ALL Car.

8, Worth 1 1 t. TOY YOUR USEb CARS WITH SAFETY 7S0M Outeheu County's Largest and Oldest Used Car Dealer ,30 Years Same Location) WE BUY USED CARS Open Evenings till 8:00 p. m. Terms Tracles Effrpn Auto Exch. 7i main rniErr gloo.

Willys Sales and 5emc 0 I Jyp IClaH akypQav Schoonmaker FUNERAL Chapel GLobe 4 1800 In Memoriam CONKUNG ln loving memory, of my mouier. Anna conaung wno pasava away, March 4, 15. Charge Denied' By Newburgh Man Kenneth 'James Penfleld 28, of 8 Washington Newburgh, a cutter, today clffAded Innocent Clty rcourt to: a charge of rape, second degree. Acting Judge Carroll adjourned the case until Tuesday for a preliminary hearing. and Benton arrested Pchfield on' complaint of Dosj, who charged Penfleld had committed the offense with a 15 year old city girl last Nov.

24 In a car. 3 ri Beaconife Indicted In 61 2:30 Stock Prices MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER SMITH ABC Paramount 22 Allls Chalmers 30 Alumlnm Co "83W American' Airlines' 28H Amcr Can 48H American Cyanamld S5V. American Motor 29' Amer Radiator Amer Smelting it Ref 54W Amer and 542V4 American Tobacco 100'A AmericanyiScose. 43. Anaconda Armco Steel St Commissioner John Garrity said here today that he nas received word tnat Isaac Marry Beekman street, BaconhberwJndlctcdj5y a SouthtXrollnaJederaijjrati4 lury on a charge Involving frauer under the G.I.

bill while attena4cIanese Corp" Nothing can ever take, away' The love I have for you, mother dear, My meronriee of you linger every Remembrance keeps you near. Signed! DAUGHTER, AUCE SWAN OSTERHOUDT In loving memory of our eon. Private Carrosterhoudt. who lost hi. lit.

In service March 4. 1944. Two handa are retting A loving heart is still A ton w. loved la waiting' t. For ua Just over the MIL Signed: MOTHER AND DAD OSTRANDER la loving memory of my.

husband. H. Qatrander wno paeeeq. away J9. Some may think forgotten.

Though on earth you ore no morel SUIl in. memory you ar. with ma, 'Aa you always were before. Slgnedi WIFE JO Marhew St. John, City Resident Was 78 Mathew St.

John, 78, a former resident of 20 Talmadge street, died here yesterday after a long Illness. A lifelong resident of this city, Mr. St. John was the son of the late James arid Nora Shlnners St. John.

He was edu cated In St. Peter's Boys' school. In his early life, Mr. St. John was associated with his brother, Michael St.

John, in the operation of a photographic business here. He was a former member of the Cataract Steamer Co. Mr. St. John 'Is survived only by his brother, here.

Funeral services will be con ducted at the Fralelgh Funeral home, 41 Marshall street, at 9 clock, tomorrow and at St. Peter's church at 9:30 o'clock, when a Requiem Mass will be oiTered. Burial will be in St. Peter's cemetery. Friends may call it the funeral home tonight.

William Speidel Services Private Private funeral services and burial be for William Speidel, 50, Beekman resident the. last four years, who Idled Wednesday. Friends may call at the Horn and Thomes funeral home; Pawling, between 2 and 4 and 7 and 10 o'clock today. Mr. Speidel, a native of Ger many, was born Oct.

II, .1908. He. came to this country lr 1926. was employed as an asbestos pipe coverer for construction businesses Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Surge Speidel: a son, Carl Speidel, and a daughter, Eliza bcth Speidel, at heme and a brother, Kaspar Speidel, Brooklyn.

Rites Scheduled For Ira B. Woodin Funeral services were sched uled at the HOrn and Thomes Funeral home, at 2 o'clock, today for Ira B. Woodin, 85, a retired stone mason' of Holmes, who died Wednesday in Vassar hospital. The Rev. Wil liam E.

Jones, minister of the Pawling Methodist church, was to officiate. Burial will be In the Pawling cemetery. Brother Clementian, 86, at Barryfown Brother Clementian of Jesus, 86. a teacher and administra tor In the Brothers of the Chris tian schools for 50 years, died yesterday at St. Joseph Nor mal Institute, Barrytown, after having suffered a stroke on Monday.

Born in Canada, Edward Don ahoe, Brother Clementian was the son of the late John and Ad mllda Trembley He entered the novitiate of the Christian' schools at Amawatki in 1900. Prior to his retirement last year, he had served as director and principal of the St. Thomas' Holy Name and St. Jerome's schools In New York; m. Marys in yonkers and La Salle Military academy.

Oak dale, L. I. For nine, years, he was director general of the Mother House of his order at Barrytown. Brother Clementian was a VJI rector' of the Catholic School Athletic League and had for medy served for many years as Jts secretary. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Burnett and Rockefeller Funeral home.

Red Hook. Ing college there Watson waived Drcllminarv examination oh Feb. '28 before Commissioner Garrity and re moval "was to South Carolina. He presently Is. at liberty "rrthls DwrrTt coEni zance, said Commissioner (Jar rlty.

Watson was arrested by FBI agents here on a warrant, and complaint issued by the Federal District court of the western District of South Carolina and accused of filing a false claim with the Administrator of Vet erans' Affairs. The complaint alleges that he stated he was attending classes at Friendship Junior college Rock Hill, S. for periods in 1954 and 1953 when government school records fail to bear him out. OSTERHOUDT In loving memory of rnvaie wan usternouat wno. ait me in siaiy, Marcn 1944.

You' have left a beautiful memory And a aorrow loo great to be lo uae who loved and loot you. Your memory v. HI never grow old. Signed: SISTER AND' 'BROTHER LV LA Overnight Deaths TBt Thf AaeM.tate.4 PITTSBURGH Wilmpr Jacahv. 7ft fnrm.r Ar the Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph una l)rormnent in lne elvle affilri one.bMhe.

flye founders of the Pittsburgh Sym 'nhnnvvnrr lipatra and h.H. ed on Its Board of Directors "30 years. He was oorn in rmiadel phla. SAN MATEO. CALIF.

Mrs. KUielUWlsBSaniaclMU In the days of silent movies after a long Illness. She appeared under. the stage name of Ethel Ttriu.Her husbaiuL. rrant.r.

Klsso, recently retired as assistant to the president, of tne Bank, of America. 1 State Fatalities MANLIUS Mrs, Marie Snyder, 74. of: was killed yesterday her 'automobile struck a utility pole near this Onondaga county village. i CANDOR i APJ Mrs. Dori ULUJ, DUUUI vtttuaxs SUJtU' ed fatally last night when an au' tomoblle olerturned two miles 1 Quarrel Over Girl Leads to Slaying MANHASSe't (AP) quarrel over a girl in a dance hall early today resulted in a blaze of gunfire which killed two men and left one gravely wounded.

TENSION EASES KHARTOUM, SUDAN (AP) Premier Ibrahim Abboud ap peared today to have settled three day government crisis by giving places to three generals on the Supreme Military council. v.f, Today 's Markets FRIDAY, 6, 1959 AtchlsoifTi and SF RR Avcb Baltimore oc Ohio RR Beth Steel Boelni uoraen uo, 71 V. 72 29Vi 12V4 4(tt 52.V. AIVa Yesterday's Poultry Market NEW YORK 'AP; (USDAJ poultry. Receipts light Demand good.

"Marketflrni for caponettel' and 'fryers; nominal for other poultry. By express: Broilers or Rocks 3 4 lbs average 27. Caponettes, Rocks 5 lbs and up 31. Dressed Doultry: Turkeys tin settled; squabs and ducks steady. Turkeys, grade and U.S.

'grade ready to cook. frozen, young hen 846 lbs 38 Vi 40. State Bonds' NEW YORK (AP) New York state bonds. (Quoted 'on a yield basis.) 4s March 1961 2.23, Canadian Paelflc HR" Amenian Indicted In Impersonation Suoreme court grand Jurors today lrfdlcted Walter Smith, Main street, Amenla, on two counts of impersonating an officer. 1 'The indictment was handed up to supreme uouri justice Doscner, wno reierrea ine to County court.

The first count charges tnat Smith on Nov. 2 In the Town of Amenla held himself to be a eame orotector wun ine oiaie Conservation department to Samuel Beneway to get special advantages and privileges noi entitled to SMITH IN THE second count Is accused of falsely represerit lna himself as a State Conserva tion department representative to Gordon Brooks In tne Town of Union Vale last Nov. 4. Deputies Borchers and Dewey arrested Smith last Dec. 10 on a charge of impersonating a state game protector.

According to SherliT Close, Sjmlth was accused of wearing a game ward en's protective coloration, or at lease a uniform that most peo ple Would take for the 'real McCoy." Smith was a special deputy sheriff In Putnam from 1940 to 1943, and later was a special game protector whose warrant expired Nov. 30, 1954. CentraOrud CTand Ili. Chrysler Ches and' Ohio fly Cities Service Col Gas and Elcc C.I.T. Financial hQon Eclisorr YT Crane Co Curtlss Wright Daystrom Douglas Aircraft Dow Chem duPont de Nemour Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak El Paso Nat Gas Erie RR Florida Power Ford Motors Gen Dynamics Gen Electric General Foods Gen Motors Gen Telephone Goodyear and Gr.

Northern Pf, Grumman Gulf OIJ Industrial Rayon Int Business Machines 52414 Int Harvester' 42 Int Nickel Canada 93 Int Tel and Tel New 32 Int Paper Johns Manvllle Kcnnecott Minn Mng Monsanto Chemical Montg Ward National Biscuit Natl Dairy Natl Distillers Central Niag Mohawk PW North Amer Aviation Northern Pacific Ry: Ohio Edison. Olirr Mathieson Pan American Airlines Paramount Pictures Pennsylvania Pepsicola Pfizer, Chas. Phelps Dodge Phillips Petroleum Pub Scr El Gas Pullman TSfudenfs Lead Rhinebeck Honors Janet Decker, sophomore, and Susan seventh grader 'at, JlhlncbccfcjCentral school lied for first plice: with Lai' aacdemic iverage of 87 per cent, for the thjrd'marking per rodrrae'dordlnl pfc Supervising Principal 'Arnold Copping. The five other and girls who received certificate's of excellence were; Susart Trewln, Phebe. Wheeler grade elglitEd na KKrt.freshmahrCorinneG orno.

Junior, and James Morse, seniors Students on the honor roll based on an 8S percent 'average in test marks were Jo Alison George Goetz, Donald Junceau, John 'Llnville; John Kathjen, Ronald, zeltz, rarjanrj wt pri tryman, Dftugla Frlcko. Janet Frederick gcarnaiU wayne iromoini. Jonn van. March 1971 3 70, 3 flfl; "52'RT fo7? JflB'IrDJ. 3.70;J,551Pub4 li llirvaihOTlly bond tbld and 73T4 Clues Sought in 2 Deaths; Hope Fades for 2 Others' in Family FREDERICKSBURG.

VA. (AP) Authorities are banking heavily on medical examinations for clues to the brutal of fa Louisa county man and Tils inrant aaugnter, Two bodies found Wednesday hinder a brush pile two' miles weV oi nere nave neen identified as. those' of Carroll VTJack son Jr. 29 year old feed truck driver, and 18 month old Janet Jackson, who were missing since Jan. 11, Investigators hold little hope of finding alive Jack son 27 year old wife Mildred and their other daughter san'Anne, 5..

THE FAMILY vanished while driving from' the home of Mrs. Jackson's parents to their own nouse in Louisa county, aoout Sister Survives Mrs. Turner Mrs. Arthur Turner of 67 Fountain place, who died in Vassar hospital. Is survived by a sister, Mrs.

CatherineCatherine Clark, Queens L. I. Mrs, Turner was the former Miss Anna Munsell, native and life long resident of this city. NeW Home Waits NEWBURYPORT, MASS(AP) A new home Is waiting for Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Genna and their" nine. children, who lost their old one and all their possessions In a fite. j.k.&SSL 60t 23 66 38V5 31 41U 55Ta' 83V4 223V4 At 1MM. 36H MM' 31 95 62 80V4 82 46Vi 68V. 130 55V.

Z6 120V4 241n asked), N.Y. State. Thruway 'A' 3.I0S, 83, 8J Butter NEW YORK AP DA) Butter offerings moder ate. Demand fair. Receipt 542.000.

Wholesale prices on bulk cartons (freshi. Crjeamery, 93 score (AA) 59 3914 cents; 92 score (A) 58Vi steady, Receipts 73,000. Prices uncnang ed, 2 Die, 8 Hissing As Wall Collapses the bodies were found by two men 'Seeking sawcust muicn tor a garden. Their abandoned car was found Jan. 12, keys still In the ignition.

State Police said they had turned up no clues to the slay er or the motive. MANN SAID Jacksorr tiad iwwin ehnt fhrrvliah tha haH The cause of Janet's death wail not Immediately determined. A search radiating five miles from the spot where the bodies were found Is planned as police work on the theory the other Jacksons may be lying dead nai lw Mann estimated Jackson and the Infant had been dead at least six weeks, which means the slayings occurred soon aft 45 miles from the spot where er the family Lists Period Honor Rolls Staatsburg Union school au Kidder and DIAnn Barlght. Radio Rayonler Reynolds Tobacco Raytheon Rep Ir and Steel Royal Dutch Safeway Stores St, Regis Paper Scars Roebuck Schenley Dlst Sinclair Oil. Socony Mobil Southern Co Southern Pacific Ry Sperry Rand Std Oil Stone Webster Studebakcr' Sunray Oil Texas' Corp Texas Ins Union Carbide United Aircraft United Airlines United Corp United Fruit Steel 83ir atei riu ijvy Rubber 54 V4 Vanadium Corp 38V Westinghouse El 78t Western Union 36 Woolworth 55 Worthington Pump 79V4 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Barium Steel 17 Cal El Pow 22 Coastal' Carlb Oil 1 Dynamics Ajri 7Vs Electric Bond Share 35 McDonnell Aire IM Pacific Petroleum 16V4' Trt ContlnenUl WVs 31 Webb Knspp 1 123 57V4 113 134 453.

44V4 52U 49 33 27 39 46 51 63 Vi 48 50 16V4 29Mt 113V. 50V 42V. 6Hi 50T 24 108V4 65V4 70' 44 39 46 44Vft 39V4 66 46 33 "664 24 53 643 lH', 26V 81 75 129V4 60 35 9 44 OPORTO, PORTUGAL (AP) Part of an ancient city wall collapsed on slum dwellings last night, killing two boys and injuring nine persons. Eight were still missing today. The zo foot stretclrDfthc i4thtMufriv.

lltciiello Pavr. century wairnear tne worn uu bridge across the Douro river was evidently weakened by fojr days of rreavy rains. The wall towered over, a group of 60 slam houses. Eight were buried under tons of rock and dirt. All the houses in the vi clnlty were evacuated because another 60 foot stretch of wall appeared ready to fall.

Keurcn, Janls Volk and. Robert Wolf, sophomores. ALSOr JOHN MANr VirginiraoiT, Linda Sharpe, DaVid SIgler, Xalda Townsend. Constance Van Au Ken, freshmen; Jonathan Asher, Dlanne Cornwell, David. Decker Bernice Goetz, Patricia Hamm, Robert HlldrethSandra McDonald.

David Meeks. Oliver Nichols, Mark PallnsU, Lawrence Scott. Susan Slgloch, Valeria Stalcy. Leah Van Auken. Calvin Warren.

Linda Wheeler and Sarah Wy grade eight; Also Eleanor Ambrose, Gordon Balnbridge, Nancy Baker, Margery Bassett, Lowell Butler. Carol Cole, Alan Coon, Norbert Gelston, Alan Gregory, Kenneth Gumaer, Jacqueline, Ha beck Ronald Hansen, Bruce Howe. Linda Ingles, Gertrude Koser, Bohdan Lenszyn. Barbara Marg aret Price, Dale Rikert and Peter Sugatt. grade seven.

Schoonmaker rUNERAL Wat! GL 4 1800 JJWi For that tribute to a dear one Whom we love and always i tTySaaTeJ A There's a deep and lasting Kh7 Only flowers can instill. I i DELIVERY SERVICE I (JLQtAO FLORIST I I mHOOKER AVE. Tel. 1 2020 1 Open Mon. thru Sat 8 3 Closed Sun.

we CAN SUPPLY 1 yOUR NEEDS. YOU KNOW, WOITYOURSELF vAND SAVE THE DOUGH! m. thorltles taday listed the honor roll for the last report period. NAMED ON the SO percent high honor roll were Jill Block, John Patricia HotTert, Douglas Kilmer, Karen Lester, Thomas Murphy, 'Elizabeth Salt; er, Veronica Diane Closs, Michael Fletcher. Emily Horn, David Leadbitter, Pamela Monroe, Lynn Noble, Sharon Taher, Karen Tenbrock, Colleen Bonner.

Beth Barbara Clark. Robert Gannon. Rosalvn Uapamanr Sheila Harris, KatHle David Johnson, Dennis Klpp; Susan Monroe, George M. Traver, Ernest Brown; Diana Bucher, Susan Dunagan, Norene Hunter. Larsenr, Harry Markle, Gall Pat lerno, Phyllis Joanne, Vborhees, Wayne Vrooman and.

Harry Wars rRo r.ati rnnir riiilrkT neif home ecame availab4wthroughl David Wesolka. Gabrldlle Al ljrd. Connie Block, KaYen Bon ner. Susan Hayward, Barbara HoUandety Betty Lynn JucJtett, John Dale Kuhn. Jane Meyer, Katherlne Ostf oskl.

A lien Smith. Carl Tenbrock. Reginald Ward, Adrienne Kidder, Unda Barties, Noble, Dianna Frank, Mary Jean Fletcher, Amy uorn. sandra Marine, pearl Horan, Karen Steck, Sharon Monroe. Virginia Salter.

Eliza beth Burke. Robert June Smith, Alfred 'Van Leuyan, Rollln Trtver; Raymond Lt Fevre, Stephen And Balls. Pal VanLeuvan, Barbara Fletcher. Allen Walter. Uiis Tloa couhty, vll ICarolyttllelsesen, Jeanne atar lage, another, tragedy.

It used to be mev residence uaniei Aia nooeyi a wiaowerr Bui Manoney was Kiueo oy an auiomoDiie Christmas eve while, crossing streeLto deliver gifts. The house has been vacant since then. WHEN THE were burned out; the community went to wor to give the family a new start. The Rotary club took upon Itself the Job of finding a home, Klwanlans agreed. to provide The Junior Chamber of Commerfe 'agreed to provide appliances.

THE 85 PERCENT honor roll Includes David Barden, No a Bradley, Robert Class, Kathlei.i Cannon, Larry Juckett, Susan McPeck, Wallace Past; Gary Ridgway, Donna Roser, Christine a rt, Timothy Albertson Thomas Allard, Dennis Bowe, Betty. Martha Coons, Harold Crovesteen, Hoffert, Kathleen Hogan, Andrew Constance Mcln Rosalie Rinschler. Robert anne. WesleyjCarsori; Mary C. Davison, Robert M.gce, WlUlam Martin, John Reynolds.

Gerald Smith, Robin Ackerman, Kathleen Banks, Jeffrey Bradley, Linda CoOney, Theodore Davison, Sally DePew, Mary In dellcato, Lauren Kiih.n, Marilyn Kuhn. Janice. Monroe and Don ing, Rosemary James Judy! Cheryl Wohi: Osterhoudt, Robert Ruth Ann" Bcrney, GllbertCorrl garCAnneivcgeisM Westchester Deru ausan itarns, nancy itor an, JudifhLeadbltter, Betty Carol Thomas Martin, Richard Oberrieth, Barbara Stl ter. Sandra Abbott Salter. Carol Ann Balllen.

Mar garet. Bowe, Valerie Warner, Francis Robinson, Susan Barties, Marilyn McCain. Sandra Applegarth, Janet Barrus, Gall Corrigan, Maureen Kearney Cathv Petrak. Sherry' Traver, Robert 3turn, Warren' Rado, Doris Markle. JoAnn Burke, Nancy Patricia Sulll van.

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