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jlJr' ji Obituaries Monday, January 30, 1978 Pouflhkeepsle Journal 13 (Other obituaries page 18) Mrs. Keeler MILLBROOK Mrs. Eliza Keeler, 82, Millbrook, died Sunday at Hyde Park Nursing Home. Born in Clinton on Sept. 24, 1895, the daughter of Herbert and Sarah (Lane) Duncan, she was married to Harrison Keeler, who died in 1963.

Mrs. Keeler Is survived by two daughters Mrs. Edgar Cole, and MrsJ Joseph Sina, Dover Plains; a son, Benjamin Keeler, Poughkeepsie; four sisters, Mrs. Lillian Frlser, Poughkeepsie; Mrs. Mattie Verin, Poughkeepsie; Mrs.

Margaret Cola, Wapp ingers Falls and Mrs. Elsie Boland, Wassalc; a brother, Fred Duncan; 10 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Calling hours will be today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Allen Funeral Home Millbrook. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

at the funeral home with the Rev. Richard Colen officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Mrs. Hamill HIGHLAND Mrs.

Mary Rose Hamill, 71, of the Hudson Valley Nursing Center, died Sunday at St. Francis Hospital. She was born in Larchmont, May 29, 1906, the daughter of John and Kate (Myles) Maddock. An area resident the last 23 years, she was retired as a jelephone operator for the New York Telephone Co. Her husband, Robert Hamill, died on Sept.

20, 1976. She is survived by a son, Robert Poughkeepsie; a sister, Mrs. Betty Patronl, Newburgh, and four grandchildren. Calling hours will be held today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Tuthlll DiDonato Funeral Home, Route 9W, The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St.

Mary's Church, Marlboro, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be said. Burial will be In St. Mary's Cemetery, Lattintown. Mrs. Holden The funeral for Mrs.

Mildred L. Holden, 77, who died Saturday at her 15 Beechwood city, will be Tuesday at the William G. Miller and Son Funeral Home 59 Montgomery city, at.10 a.m. Mrs. Holden is survived by her husband.

Fox D. Holden, the former superintendent of the City of Poughkeepsie School District. It was incorrectly reported in Sunday's Poughkeepsie Journal that Mr. Holden had predeceased his wife. Calling hours will be held at the funeral home, tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Washington Hospital. Washington D.C. on Mrc Mrfi unn Sat. Jan.

28, 1978. Husband of Virginia IWIIS. IVICVJlyllll Mn Howard (Barbara) Kay 50 Henmond Town of Poughkeepsie. died Sunday at Inc. Funeral Home.

55 East Main Street. Vassar Hospital. Wapplngers Falls. Tuesday 1 lam. Inter She was born in Newark, N.J., ment Wapplngers Rural Cemetery.

la 0 Friends may call at the luneral home March 16, 1918, the daughter of tonight 7 to if desired contributions may Nicholas and Margaret (Cannon) IDEAITEH.S BRANSON Jan. 1978. at Castle Point Veterans Hospital. Robert Branson, resident of McFarland Road. Wapplngers Falls.

Husband of Mrs Ruth (Nutt) Branson. Father of Mrs Richard (Karen) Henderson, Mn Ralph (Cynthia) Rosmilso, Mrt Thomas (Sally) Klrkup, Lisa ft R. Michael Branson. Brother of Mrs Eunice Miller, Edward, Frederick. Donald and Harry Branson.

Funeral will be from the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, Main Street, Fishklll, Tuesday. Jan. 31. 1978, at 2pm.

to which relatives and friends are invited. Interment in Fishklll Rural Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home Monday evening 7 to 9pm. Donations may be made to the Dutchess County Association for retarded children. DANGERFIELD John R.

Age 29. of 18606 Btyleaf Way, Cermantown Md. At George be given to the American Cancer Society. DASENBROCK January 29. 1978 at Vassar Hospital.

John Dasenbrock. resident of 21 Corlies Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Beloved father of John H. Dasenbrock. Funeral services will be conducted at the Robert H.

Auchmoody Funeral Home, 16 Grand Avenue, Poughkeepsie, on Tuesday, January 11, 1978 at 10am, to which relatives friends are Invited. Interment will be at Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Frlendi will be received at the Auchmoody Funeral Home Monday 7 spm. In lieu of flowers, contributions if desired may be made to Vassar Brothers Hospital, Reade Place. Poughkeepsie, NY.

Murray. She was formerly a den mother for the Cub Scout pack at St. Mary's Chruch. In addition to her husband, Leonard McGlynn, she Is survived by two sons, Leonard, South Dayton, and Patrick, Poughkeepsie; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mary Cunningham, Waldorf, and a brother, Paul Murray, Greensboro, N.C.

Calling hours will be held at the John L. DelSanto Funeral Home, 194 Mill city, Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. from the funeral home DINGEE at his home, Dover Plains N.Y. Jan.

26, 1976. Martin J. Dingee. Funeral services from the Hufcut Funeral Home, Dover Plains, Tuesday Jan. 31, at 2pm.

Interment Valley View Cemetery, at the convenience of the family. Friends may to Holy Trinity Church, where a call at the funeral home today 2 to 4 and 7 r.ui.ii. i i to 9pm. HOLDEN. at her home 15 Beechwood Avenue, January 28.

1978 In her 77th year. Mildred L. Holden. beloved wife of Fox D. Holden, loving mother of Mrs.

Paul (Joyce) Cuchelo and Mrs. (Heather) Tangal. Services at William G. Miller Son Funeral Home, 59 Montgomery St. Tuesday at 10 am.

Calling hours at Miller Funeral Home Monday 7 8 Mass of Christian Burial will be said at It) o'clock. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Dutchess County chapter, American Cancer Society. Mrs. Race Mrs.

Margaret Race, of 96 S. p.m. interment at me convenience oi ims Family. Funeral under direction of John E. Hamilton City, Who died Miller.

Thursday, is survived by a KEELER At Hyde Park Nursing Home. Mrs. Robert Treichler. Jan; 29, 1976. Ellia Duncan, in Tier 83rd Tallmadge, Ohio, two grand year.

Beloved mother of Mr Benjamin children and several nieces and Keeler, Mrs Edgar Cole and Mrs Joseph Slna. Dear sister of Fred Duncan, Lillian nephews. Friser. Mrs Mattie Verin, Mrs Margaret Cola and Mrs Elsie Boland, also survived 1 Cfjn nnrlf rontor by 10 Grandchildren, 16 great, 1 great iWW pUfcl. great grandchild.

Funeral service will be. i held Tuesdav 1:30 at the Allen Funeral fftr crhOOl festival Home Inc. Millbrook N.Y. Friends will be lIIVUI received Monday 7 to 9. Interment convenience of the family.

KUTKA Jan. 29, 1978, at Vassar Bros. Hospital, Michael V. Kutka. of Rt 82 LaGrangeville.

Beloved husband of the late Pauline (Well) Kutka and father of Mrs Floyd (Therese) Barron, Thomas MichaelKutka. Brother of Paul, Stephen, Mrs Ann McCosh, Mrs Ludmila Smykla and Mrs Dorothea Rudge, also survived by 9 grandchildren. Funeral services will A sellout crowd of more than 1.500 people attended a school music festival at the Mid Hudson Civic Center Sunday evening. John Knight, a music teacher at Roosevelt High School in the Hyde Park school district, said more than 400 students par to attend. Calling hours Tuesday 7 9pm, Interment St.

Denis temeiery. RACE at Chester, South Carolina, January 26, 1978. Margaret G. Race resident of 96 South Hamilton Street. Mother of Nancy Treichler.

Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church on Tuesday January 31, 1978 at Etakke case City Calendar This calendar Is prepared by the Poughkeepsie ImagTCommittee. Listings should be mailed to PIC Calendar, Mid Hudson Ciyic Center, Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601, at least two weeks in advance of your events. City of Poughkeepsie events only please. Admission is free unless otherwise specif led.

MONDAY, JAN. 30 JOURNAL TOURS: 1 hour tour of the Poughkeepsie Journal, 85 Civic Center Plaza. Monday 10 a.m. Groups of 10 15 people. For reservations call Felicia Sleight, 454 2000, ext.

275, Mon. Fri. 9 5. CHORAL SINGING, 10 a.m. Newcomers Lounge, 10:30 a.m.

Bowling, 12 30 p.m. Multi Service Center for Seniors, 32 Cannon St. PUBLIC ICE SKATING! 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mid Hudson Civic Center.

$2. FILM: "Bridge of Adam Rush." 3 p.m. Children's Room. Adriance Memorial Library, 93 Market St. TUESDAY, JAN.

31 CHORAL SINGING, CERAMICS, NEEDLEWORK. 10 a.m. "Living Alone Seminar" (by reservation, 471 8991) 10:30 a.m. "Living Creatively Seminar" (by reservation) 1 p.m. Multi Service Center for Seniors, 32 Cannon St.

PUBLIC ICE SKATING: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., 3:15 to 4:45 p.m., Mid Hudson Civic Center. Adm. $2. PLANNING MEETING 5: Common Council and the Community Development Board to make final recommendations to the Common Council for 4th year programs and to finalize CD goals, 7 p.m.

Common Council Chambers, Municipal Building. NURSERY SCHOOL ORIENTATION: Classroom open for inspection and teachers are available to answer questions for all Interested in sending children next fall. 7:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall. Community United Methodist Church Nursery School, 112 New Hackensack Road.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1 QUILTING, PAINTING, NEEDLEWORK. 10 a.m. Oral History, 10:30 a.m. Multi Service Center for Seniors, 32 Cannon St.

PUBLIC ICE SKATING: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., 3:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m., 7:30 to 9 p.m. Mid Hudson Civic Center. 2.

FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC. Public invited, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Vail Wolf Auxiliary to Post No. 170, 1 Violet Ave. THURSDAY, FEB.

2 PUPLIC ICE SKATING: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mid Hudson Civic Center. $2. FRIDAY, FEB.

3 ARTS, CRAFTS, NEEDLEWORK, CERAMICS. 10 a.m. Slideshow presentation "Early Poughkeepsie In the 1800's," Elizabeth Sterling Carter, 12:30 p.m. Multi Service Center for Seniors, 32 Cannon St. PUBLIC ICE SKATING: p.m., 3:15 p.m., 7:50 to 9:20 p.m.

Mid Hudson Civic Center, $2. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW: Commerical display of latest in recreational vehicles Including campers, travel trailers, motor homes, vans and park models. Noon to 10 p.m. Admission, adults, $2, children, $1. Mid Hudson Civic Center.

"DON'T DRINK THE WATER." Woody Allen's hit comedy about a middle aged Jewish couple mistaken for spies and held at the American embassy of a Communist country. Presented by Rainbow Productions. 8 p.m. Bardavon 1869 Opera House, 35 Market St. Adults, $4, children and senior citizens, $3.50.

Groups of 10 or more, $3. SATURDAY, FEB. 4 FAMILY STYLE PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Open to the public. 8 to 10 a.m. Sponsored by the York Rite of Masons of Dutchess County, Masonic Temple, 32 Cannon St.

Adults, $2, children under 12, $1 BARDAVON SNOWMAN SERIES presents a full color "Mr. Magoo" film for children. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Bardavon 1869 Opera House, 35 Market St.

Adults, $1.50, children, $1. Advance groups and birthday package, $.75. Call 472 2073 for details. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW: noon to 10 p.m. Admission, adults, $2.

Children. $1. Mid Hudson Civic Center. EXHIBIT: Paintings by Edna Tompkins, Cunneen Hackett Cultural Center, 9 Vassar St. Through Feb.

27. Reception Feb. 4, 2 to 5 p.m. Public invited. PUBLIC ICE SKATING: 2:15 to 4:15 p.m., 7:45 to p.m.

Mid Hudson Civic Center. $2. PLAY: "Don't Drink the Water," 8 p.m. For details, see Friday. looa caruayun upera nouse, 03 mantel si.

by 9 grandchildren, funeral services wm be held at the McHoul Funeral Home. Rt tidpated in the All County Junior 62, Hopewell Junction. Wednesday Feb 1 Srnnni Mnsip Festival. at 10am. relatives ana inenas are invuea ----sue evem was spunsureu uy the Dutchess County Music Educators' Association.

The center's 1.500 seats were sold out and about 150 people had to stand, Knight said. He termed the event, the fourth presented by the organization, "the largest" it ever conducted. It was the first time the festival was presented in a place as large as the civic center, he said. maker Chapel. 73 South Hamilton Street from 2 4 Tuesday afternoon.

Interment Wednesday morning Fentinekill Cemetery, Ellenvllle, N.Y, SAVAGE at the Sharon Hospital, Jan. 29, 1976. Ruth G. Savage. Resident of Wingdale N.Y.

Wife of the late Anthony 1 Savage. Funeral service from the South Thnridav Feb. 2. at Ham. interment South Dover Cemetery.

a. Friends may call at the Hufcut Funeralt J0 fJlSCllSSed i Home. Dover Plains, Wednesday evening 7to. I SUTTON at the Hyde Park Nursing Home, I Art dii, Saturday. January 28.

Blanche R.Sutton. I The Allan BaKke case, which I 878 Basket Street. Highland. Mother of involved a federal suit against Walter, Rodell. Robert, Frank, Willard 1 1( iii and Anne.

Funeral services will be held the University Of California from the Harold Sutton Funeral Home, charging discrimination in ad missions procedures, will be the Tuesday 2 4 and 7 1 and burial will be In' subject of a panel discussion at the Highland Cemetery. CoUege Thursday DeBiase seeks to fill positions Citizens who would like to serve on advisory committees to the Dutchess County Legislature are being sought by Legislature Chairman Louis DeBiase. Poughkeepsie. "I want everyone who wants a chance to learn more about how their tax dollars are spent to get that chance," DeBiase said. He added that rather than) "secretly filling the posts of various citizens advisory committees" he would rather "like everyone to know we have positions available." Positions are oper( on advisory committees on human services, parks, social services, solid waste, tax reform, transportation, energy conservation and cultural arts.

Those who are interested have been requested to send a resume or self profile with areas of expertise to DeBiase at the Dutchess County Legislature, County Office Building, Poughkeepsie, 12601, LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF LA GRANGE NOTICE OF 17S TAX COLLECTION TAKE NOTICE, that Bitty Lundewall, the undersigned Receiver of Taxes of the Town of LaGrange, County of Dutchess and State of New fork, have duly received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes within the Town of LaGrange for the year 1971, and thai I will attend at the LaGrange Town Hall, Strlngham Rd Monday thru Friday, 00a m. 4 00 pm. (Saturday February 25th from 00 a nt. until 12 00 noon) excepting Sundays and legal holidays for the purpose of receiving the taxes listed on said roll. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that taxes may be paid on or before February 2Sth, 1971 without charge or Interest.

On all taxes received after such date there shall be added penalty of two per centum for the month of March and an additional one per centum for each additional month or traction thereof until such taxes are paid or until the return of unpaid taxes to the County Treasurer. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions ol law the tax roll ol the Town ot LaGrange will be turned to the Dutchess County Treasurer on the 1st day of June, 197S Tax rate. SI6 OS rsr thousand of assessment, ubmlttedby; Betty Lundewall Receiver ot Taxes, Town of LaGrange January la, 1971 172 Legal Notice ol Postponement ot Sale 5UPREMECOURTOFTHE STARE OF NEWYORK COUNTY OF DUTCHESS THE PUTNAM COUNTY NATIONAL BAN OF CARME Plaintiff, against CLARENCE MOORE and HELEN MOORE, his wife, W. GRANT KATONAH MEDICAL GROUP and NORTHERN WESTCHESTER HOSPITAL, HOU5EHOLD FINANCE CORP. and ALEXANDER KONO, Defendants.

In pursuance of a iudgment ot foreclosure and sale entered in the above I ntltled action and bearing date the 16th NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN TELEPHONE RATE SCHEDULES 'Notice Is hereby given that the following rates and charges for Kay Telephone Toll Restriction have been filed with the Public Service Com mission, to be etfective February 21, 1976. Key Telephone Toll Restriction provides method of denying access to some or all of the toll network, and to the Operator, on selected central office lines equipped with control equipment for Illumination andor hold, and selected key telephone stetions except Com Key stations and order equipment. Rotes and Charges Where the control equipment works In conjunction with battery re versal In the centre! office (furnished where facilities permit, with rotary and TOUCH TONE Calling): Monthly Installation Rata Charge Toll restriction, per central office line S4.00 10.00 Where the control equipment Is self conteined on the subscriber's premises (furnished with rotery dial service only): Monthly Rate $7 00 Instelletlon Charge 1 10.00 Toll restriction, per central office line NPA codes not restricted, per central office line equipped (maximum of up to 4 NPA Esch group of 2 NPA codes of fraction thereof 1 30 10 Trademark of Maximum is 2 NPA codes In certain step by step central offices NEW YORK TELEPHONB COMPANY LEGAL NOTICES day of September, 1977, 1, the undersign. ed, the Referee In said uigment named, having determined an error In a prior Notice of Sale, will sell at public auction the County Courthouse, In Poughkeep New. York, on the 20th day of liUZmiL.

has been 3rd dr February litre at 10 30 o'clock on that day, the premises directed by said lodgment to be Sold, and therein described asfollows' ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the 'buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the town of Twer, County of Outchess, and Stale of New York, Is bounded and described as BEGINNING at the highway right of monument In the southerly line of thse WeshattirsV Cinta Ul.L a. SI00? llne' 11 "'one mence sown 21 41 west passing through a take 18" from Inn uitt lria the thVcwter of'; s.one tame, south 70 42' IM73 leef to the Interjection Z.mS Mm North 35' 30" East 78 feeOo the place ol beginning Said premises shall be sold subject to lonlrtg restrictions and any amendments thereto, and to taxes, assessments, water charges and subject to mines, mining and mineral I rights of the heirs ot Philip Phlllpse, and subfect to any state ot facts I iii fcrTCu.ra,e yrve my d'Klos. SUBJECT to prior mortgage encumbrances ojrecord. If any. Dated KEVIN DENTON I Referee JOHNA.PORCO.PC, Attorney for Plaintiff Office and PO Address 103 Glenelda AvenueCarmel, New York 10512 (914) 225 8404 The original sale scheduled for January 20, 1978 at 10 30 A has been postponed until February 3, 1978 at 10.30 AM.

at the tame place Kevin Denton, Referee 13016 NOTICE TOCONTRACTORS FORTHECONSTRUCTIONOF FALLKILL TRUNK SEWER CONTRACT NO. 7 RECEIPTOFBIDS Sealed bids for the construction of FallkIM Trunk Sewer. Contract No 7, will be received at the office of the City Manager, City Halt, Poughkeepsie, New York, until 11 a m. Local Time March 1, 1978 and there atrsald office at said time publicly opened and read aloud PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project includes the construction of approximately 5,100 linear feet of sanitary sewer. 1,150 linear feet ot storm sewer and appurtenances, metering and overflow facilities at the treatment plant site off North Water Street, and metering facilities at the City Town line on Delatleld Avenue OBTAINING DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents may be obtained from O'Brien Gere Engineers, Inc.

upon deposit of the sum of ISO 00 per set. payable to the City of Poughkeepsie, New York. The full amount ot his deposit for one set of Contrad Documents will be refunded to any Bidder who has duly sub milled a bid accompanied by the security required by this advertisement and who returns the Contract Documents complete and In good condition within thirty days following and award of the Contract or the rejection of his bid. The full amount of hit deposit for one set of Contract Documents will be refunded to the tuccessf ul Bidder upon the execution of the Contract Documents A partial re fund In the amount of $25 00 will be made for the return, within thirty days following the award of the Contract or the refection of the bids, of other sets of Contract Documents complete and In good condition. Copies of the above described Contract Documents may be examined at no expense at the Office of the City Manager.

City Hall, Poughkeepsie. New York, at the office of O'Brien Gere Engineers, 1304 Buckley Road, Syracuse, New York 13201 SALESTAXES The Owner Is exempt from the payment of sales and compensating use taxes of the State of New York and of cities and counties thereof on all materials, equipment and supplies sold to the Owner pursuant to this Contract. Also exempt from such taxes are pur chases by the Contractor and his Subcontractors of (a) materials, equipment and supplies for use in erecting any structure of guiding Included In the Protect or In adding to, altering or Improving any real property Includedln the Project, provided that such materials, equipment and supplies are to become en Integral component part ot such structure, building or real property, end lb) materials, equipment and supplies, other than those described In (a) above, to resold to the Owner pursuant to this Contract. These taxes are not to be Included 1n the Bid. BID SECURITY Each Bid must be accompanied by cash, certified check, or bid bond, in an amount not less that five percent (5) of the amount of the bid In the form and sub lect to the conditions provided In the Information for Bidders.

FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order Nos 11246, 10925. 11375 and 11114. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order, which concerns non discrl ml nation In employment, are explained In the specifications. INFORMALITIES The right Is reserved to waive any Informalities In the Bid and to reject any or fill bids. CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE 13010 LRHAI.

NfiTtrirfi Chv OF POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT AND NOTICE TO BIDDERS wi received by the Office of Property Development, Poughkeepsie, New York, untif 1100 tSi 1. 1971 at City Puriu" 'o hft notice will be publicly opened and read. This contract includes' Rehabilitation of: 38 South Bridge Street Poughkeepsie, New York In conformance with the attached speclfica Soeclflcatlons end drawings, form of Proposal nd contract may be obtained at the ptllce of Property Development, City Hall, Poughkeepsie, New Yorfe. The proposal shall be accompanied by bid bond or a certified check for five percent (5) of the total amount of the tild and made payable to the City of Poughkeepsie. The City reserves the right to waive any Informality in the bids and to reject any or all bids.

tJFFICE OF PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT Connie L. Cargaln Assistant Director for Property Development DATED: January 25, 1978 Poughkeepsie, New York U222. STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTYOF DUTCHESS THE GRAMATANHOME INVESTORSCORP. Plaintiff against CLYDE LEE HUGES, CORRINE HUGHES, WILLIAM EAGAN, as Commissioner of the Dutchess County Dept. of Social Services; ST FRANCISHOSPlTAL: and "JOHN DOE" "MARY DOE" and "JAN the names of the last three defendants being fictitious, their true names being unknown to Plalntifff, the persons Intended being persons In possession of portions ot the premises described in the Complaint of this action Defendants IN PURSUANCE of a Judgment of foreclosure and sate, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date of the 6th day of January, 1978, the undersigned the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Dutchess County Courthouse, 10 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, New York on the 14th day of February.

1978 at 11 00 o'clock In the forenoon (Eastern Daylight Savings Time) of that day. the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANO. which in a deed from Catharine Warring and her husband, Charles E. Warring, to Rowland DeGarmo dated January 19. 1B87 and recorded In the olf ice of the Clerk of Dutchess County January 29, 1887 in Liber 228 ot Deeds, Page 265, is described as follows: ALL that tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Poughkeepsie, County of Dutchess and Slate of New York, described asfollows: BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Harrison Street, forty feet west of a lot now owned by W.

E. Gurney; thence westerly In the south lineot said street forty teet to a thence southerly at right angles to said street to a fence one hundred and twenty five teet more or less, thence easterly along said fence and parallel to said street forty feel to a point; thence northerly and at right angles to the said street one hundred and twenty live feet more or lest to the place of beginning Said premises are subject to all the restrictions, limitations and conditions which are contained In a deed from David B. Lent, recorded in Book 190 ot Deeds atPage 539. The foregoing description It taken from a deed from Dorothy Doran to Ella Delanty and Henry A. Fellon dated 91136 and recorded In the Dutchess County Clerk's Office on 91236 In Liber 554 ol Deeds at Page 327.

Ella Kelley herein named Is the said Ella Delanty, having remarried after the drawing of said deed and the taid Henry A. Felton Is now deceased, the said Ella Kelley, grantor, being hit mother and his sole heir at law, distributee and next to kin. BEING the tame premises conveyed by Ella Kelley formerly Ella Delanty to Harry Schertz and Ethel K. Schertz, husband and wife, by deed dated day ol September, 19S5 and recorded on the same date In the Dutchess County Clerk's Office In Liber 899 of Deeds al Page 406 The tald Harry Schertt died September 6, 1968 a resident of the City ol Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, BtING the Mimi premises conveyed by John C. Leo to Clyde Lee Hughes by deed dated February 13, 1975 and recorded in the Dutchess County Clerk's Office In Liber 1401 of Deeds at Page 624.

The sale ot The above premjses It to be made tubects to taxes, tax tales, assestmentt and water and sewer rents due. If any, and any prior mortgages, and to any state of facts that an accurate survey may show, covenants and restrictions of record, Many. Dated: January 16, 1973 MARSHALLCLLIPTON.P.C, Attorney for Plaintiff Offices. P.O. Address 70 Main Street Kingston, New York 12401 NOTICE OF CHANGE IN ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULES On January 17, 1978, Central Hudson Gas Electric Corporation filed with the Public Service Commission of the State of New York an emendment to tis rate schedule P.S.C.

No. 14 Electricity providing that effective March 1, 1978 the cost basis used to determine contributions for underground electric line extensions In new residential subdivisions will be decreased from $5.18 to $5.16 per foot of trench required for such lines. Said cost will be applicable to all such extensions contracted for after March 1, 1978. CENTRAL HUDSON GAS ELECTRIC CORPORATION 12970 Notice of Change In Electric Rates Pursuant to an order of the'Public Service Commission sued February 5, 1975, Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation made rebates for one year to all residential electric spaceheatlng customers who took electric service on or before that date and imposed an offsetting surcharge on all other customers. Said rebates and surcharges have been determined to be unlawful by the Court of Appeals of the State of New York which directed appropriate adjustments.

To effectuate the determination of the Court of Appeals, Central Hudson filed tariff provisions on December 28, 1977 to become effective on January 31, 1978. By order of the Public Service Commission issued December 30, 1977, Central Hudson's filing become effective January 3, 1978. Said provisions will reverse the earlier rebate and surcharge by (1 Imposing a surcharge of $.00502 per Kwh. during the periods January through May and October through December 1978 on usage In excess of 1000 customers who received the earlier rebates and remain at the location where the rebates were received and (2) crediting all customers served under Service Classification Nos. 1, 2r3 and 4 In the amount of $.0022 per Kwh.

of usage during 1978 calendaryear. Complete details of the rate filling may be obtained at any Central Hudson office. CENTRAL HUDSON GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION JJ52 rr A 4.

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