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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 54

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FIFTY -FOUR POUGHKEEPSIE, JOURNAL WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1965 LOUGHRAN At Sarah Vassar Elizabeth Hospital, Sept. beloved wife of Thomas J. Loughran. Funeral from the Mulvey Home, 211 Mansion corner of Park Place, Sept.

17, at and at St. Mary's Church 9:30 a.m., where a Requiem Mass will be offered. Interment Calvary's Cemetery, Friend may call ate the Wed. evening from 7-9 p.m. and Thurs." 2-4 p.m.

and 7-9 p.m. Arrangements in charge of William F. Mulvey. Card of Thanks THANK YOU sincerely for your thought. ful kindness at time when it WAS deeply appreciated.

THE FAMILY OF HOWARD H. HEATON In Memoriam BURGIN- In loving memory of Mrs Mary Burgin, who passed away September 15, 1963. A charter member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Shamrock signed Ladies Auxiliary of the Shamrock Association Funeral Directors 254 ALLEN FUNERAL HOME, INC.PLEASANT VALLEY, MILLBROOK, ORiole 7-4611 ROBERT! H. AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES, INC. 16 Grand Avenue Tel.

452 1000 Fishkill 806-6166 Hopewell Junction 226-9234 SANTO FUNERAL HOME Home of Personal GL. 2-1650 194 Mill St. DOWLING FUNERAL HOME MERRITT H. DOWLING Jr. Lie.

0 FAIRVIEW AVE. Globe 2-2410 FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Marshall FRALEIGH, GLobe William G. Miller Son Funeral Homes GL 2-0750 GL 2-1164 PARMELE FUNERAL HOME John D. Coven, Funeral Director 74 Haight Tel. GLobe 2-0790 ROBERTS' FUNERAL HOME Wappingers Falls 297-2610 Schoonmaker Chapel Seventy South GLobe a 4-1800 SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George W.

Sweot, Lic. Mgr. HYDE PARK, N. Tel. CApital 9-7624 Florists 255 CUT FLOWERS PLANTS Arrangements 17 Orchard Place GI 47140 Rites Tomorrow For Mrs.

Guentzer Funeral services are scheduled tomorrow for Mrs. Louise S. Guentzer, 89 year Millerton resident who died Monday. The service will be at a.m. at the Valentine Funeral Home; Park Avenue, Millerton.

The Rev. Robert Hammett will, officiate. Burial will be at 2:30 p.m. in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx. Friends may call at funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m.

Mrs. Guentzer died at her home in Coleman Station, Millerton, after a long illness. She had lived in Millerton for 18 years and was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, Sharon, Conn. Prior to moving to Millerton, Mrs. Guentzer lived in New York City.

She was born there, the daughter of the late Charles and Kathryn Myers Helriegel. In 1896 was marreid to Harry B. Guentzer, who died in 1930. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Eulalie Guentzer; a brother, George Helriegel, Jackson Heights; a sister, Mrs. Kathryn Farrington, Northfield, and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Loughran, Was City Resident Mrs. Thomas J. Loughran, 41 Garden died last night at Vassar Hospital after a brief illness. A native of Massachusetts, Mrs.

Loughran had lived in this area most of her life. She was the former Sarah Elizabeth MacLean, daughter of the late Hector and Elizabeth MacPhee MacLean. Mrs. Loughran was a member of St. Elizabeth's Society of Nativity Church and of Florentine Auxiliary, Knights of Columbus.

Her husband is a retired employe of The De Laval Separator Co. She is survived by her husband: three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Phelan and Mrs. Mary F.

braski, city, and Mrs. Patricia Jane Powers, a sister, Mrs. Kathryn A. Battis, Huntington Beach, two brothers, Peter J. Maclean, Redondo Beach, and Daniel Mac.

Lean, Los Angeles, and three grandchildren, Sally Ann Dubraski and Bethe and Tim Powers. The funeral will be Friday at 9 a.m. from the Mulvey Funeral Home, 211 Mansion with a Mass of Requiem at St. Mary's Church at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Florentine Auxiliary will conduct services tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. EVIDENCE OF LOVE RESPECT ANDERSON There is no better way to show your love and respect than with a Barre Guild Certified Monument. Call BARRE today or visit our GUILD monument display.

Monuments DENNIS MEMORIALS Rt. 9, Fishkill (Just No. -of Drive-in Theatre) Tel. 896-8410 or 452-8172 Open Daily Sum. Rites Friday For Mr.

Quosig Funeral services are slated Friday for Anthony L. Quosig, Horsenden Road, New Paltz. Mr. Quosig, 60, died yesterday afternoon of an apparent heart seizure while driving across the MidHudson Bridge. A Mass Requiem will be offered at 10 a.m.

at St. Joseph's Church, New Paltz, with burial in St. Charles' Cemetery, Gardiner. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 10 a.m.

to noon and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rosary will be recited tomorrow at 8 p.m. Mr. Quosig moved to New Paltz upon his retirement two months ago. He formerly worked as a maintenance mechantetter in a food processing company in, New Jersey made his home in' New Jersey.

He was born in Hoboken, -of Mrs. FrederLica Kaelin Quosig and the late Gottard Quosig, Wife Died wife, the former" Beatrice Bonner, died in 1960. Mr. Quosig was a member of St. Joseph's Church, New Paltz.

Surviving are his mother: two sons, Anthony New Paltz, and Richard Palisades, N.J., brother, Frederick, Long Josephine, California, and five grandchildren. Mrs. Robert Smith, Former Resident services were conducted Monday for Mrs. Robert M. Smith, 58, of "Ondawa," West Arlington, formerly of Poughkeepsie; who died last Friday in Albany Medical Center.

Services were at St. James' Episcopal church in Arlington. Mrs. Smith, the former Miss Catharine (Cappie) Taylor, had been ill in recent. weeks.

She had resided here in her early life, at 44 South Hamilton St. Graduated from Poughkeepsie Hi School and from Vassar College in 1927, she had been employed at Vassar Alumnae House prior to her marriage in 1936. Prior to going to West Arlington six years ago, Mrs. Smith and her family had resided in Ridgewood, N.J. A member of the Vermont Vassar Club, Mrs.

Smith also was a past president of the Arlington (Vt.) Garden Club. While here, she was a member of Christ Episcopal Church. Surviving, in addition to her husband are a daughter, Miss Ann Reynolds Smith, West Arlington, and Wickenburg, a son, Andrew B. Smith in the United States Navy, now stationed in San Francisco, her step-father, Dr. C.

Knight Deyo, Sunrise Lane, a sister, Mrs. Albert G. Hunter Sunrise Lane, a brother, Robert M. Taylor, Overocker Road; an aunt, Miss Ruth Taylor, Dorset, and a niece, Mrs. Robert Potter, Cream Street, Hyde Park.

Amodeo 'Pleased' About Traffic Light Samuel L. Amodeo, Republican candidate for alderman in the Third Ward, today said he is "happy and pleased that a traffic light has been installed at Washington and Clark Streets. "It is a light long needed for the safety, of the neighborhood residents, as well moving vehicles at a very busy he said. The Almanac By United Press International the of 1965 with 106 to Codas, is Thursday, Sept. 16th follow.

The moon is approaching its Jast quarter The morning stars are Jupiand Saturn. The evening stars are Venus, Mars, and. Saturn. American historian Francis Parkman, was born on this day in 1823. On.

this day. in In village 1630, of the Shawmut Massachusetts, name to Boston. In 1893, the Cherokee strip in Oklahoma was opened to homesteaders. More than one hundred thousand persons rushed to claim land. In 1920, 30 persons were killed and at least 100.

injured in a bomb' explosion on Wall Street. In 1963, the nation of Malaysia was established. A thought for the day: American novelist Mark Twain said: "There are several good protections against temptations, but the surest 1s cowardice." Keating Mentioned For Court Race ALBANY (UPD), Republiwanted to avoid a statewide" election fight this November, may select former U.S. Sen. Kenneth Keating as their candidate face Comptroller Arthur Levitt, the probable Democratic choice for the vacant Court of Appeals Judgeship.

Some high G.O.P. sources were known to feel that Keating would be the strongest candidate they could put up against Levitt in the race for judge of the state's highest tribunal. -The State Democratic Committee is expected to nominate Levitt at its meeting here tomorrow thus assuring the statewide election. Most court of Appeals choices, judges but are this bi partisan Democrats refused to go along with their opposition. It was reported that Keating, who lost last November to U.S.

Sen. Robert Kennedy, was under strong consideration and could have the nomination if he wanted it. The Republicans meet Friday to choose their man. Hyde Park Plans Dinner For Board Members On Monday, Oct. 18, a dinner is slated for former school board members from both the Staatsburg and Hyde Park districts who still are living in the area.

Members of the present Hyde Park Board also will attend. The dinner will take place at the new high school. Prime purpose of the meeting will be to update members of previous boards regarding present needs and planned solutions to these needs. Chairman Named For Weaver Fete Mrs. Irma Burgess, chairman of the Hospitality Committee of the Dutches County chapter, National Association' for Advancement of Colored Peoples, NAACP, is in -charge of are rangements for the NAACP.

ception honoring Robert Weaver, federal Housing and Home Finance administrator on Saturday. The event will, take place at the Smith Street AME Zion Church at 3 p.m. Mr. Weaver will address members and guests and then meet informally with guests downstairs in the church Refreshments will be served. Members of Mrs.

Burgess' committee include Mrs. Marion Bennett, Mrs. Evelyn Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bing, Mrs.

Bette Brooks, David Effron, Albertis Whittaker, Mrs. Marcella Harris, Mrs. Doris Mack, Mr. William Elmo, Mrs. Johnson, and Curtis Harris.

Reactor Site List Narrowed to 85 WASHINGTON (AP) The government today announced a boiled-down list of 85 possible locations for the proposed $348 million atom-smasher machine, the world's largest. The list, disclosed by congressional sources, represents the "semi-finalists" from among 126 original proposals, representing more than 200 locations, in all but five states. The announcement marked the beginning of the stretch-run in the sometimes frantic race for what Governor Roger D. Branigan of Indiana has termed the "scientific prize of the century." -not to mention a rich payoff in payrolls and prestige to the community landing it. Insurance Stocks Aetna Amn Ins Glens Falls 45.

Great American 10 Hanover 43 Hartford 68 Home 68 Prov. Wash'ton Ins. 27 Travelers U.S. Fire 33 Westchester THIS IS ONE WAY to keep everything together. serving as a lookout--in another, during evacuaA Vietnamese refugee balances his belongings tion from a Viet Cong infested district.

In one basket and his child -who may also be U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL THANT, center, makes brief' statement before departing from airport in New Delhi, India, today, admitting that 'he had failed to achieve a cease-fire between India and Pakistan. On the right is Stocks Show Some Gains NEW YORK (AP) The Stock Market was irregularly higher early today. Trading slowed from yesterday's swift pace. A loss yesterday snapped the market's string of eight daily advances.

Changes of most key issues were fractional but a few went to point or so. Brokers said they were not surprised by the market's laggard action in view of the long ad- Motors advanced with General' Motors adding about half a point. Rails reversed their trend and advanced, Pennsylvania and Chesapeake Ohio tacking on about half a point. Losers of about a point included Zenith, Westinghouse' and Po- Opening blocks included Fairchild Hiller, off at on 000 shares; Xerox, off at 179 on 15,000, and Magnavox, off on 3,500. Yesterday The Associated Press engi-60-stock average declined 1.51 to 337.5.

Prices declined on the American Stock Exchange. Architect Appointed To Advisory Group At Dutchess College Dr. Lewis R. Fibel, dean of the collegiate technical program. at Dutchess Community College, has announced the appointment of Elliot Willensky, a New York City architect to the college's architectural design technology advisory committee.

The committee maintains close liaison between the college and employers, keeps the college informed of trends and changes in the occupational field, makes recommendations so that instruction may be adjusted to meet new needs, and assists the College interpreting programs and their usefulness to the community. Others who serve on the architectural design advisory committee are: Paul Canin, architect, Poughkeepsie; Thomas J. Cavanaugh, dean of boys at Roy C. Ketcham Senior High School, Wappingers Falls; H. Clark, architect, Poughkeepsie; John Flemming, architect, Newburgh; William E.

Gindele, architect, Poughkeepsie; Simon Gulamerian, architect, Walden; Alan C. Green, assistant professor, School of Architecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy; Harold Miller, professional engineer, Poughkeepsie; Walter S. Pakan, engineer, Poughkeepsie; John M. Rowlett, architect, New York City; James B. Wallace, president, C.

J. Wallace, Poughkeepsie. SIN SINCERITY the quality immediately felt in each of the three Auchmoody Funeral Homes. Robert L. Auchmoody President Stephen Michalosky Manager Fishkill Funeral Home Thomas S.

Hynes Resident Manager Hopewell Junction Funeral Home The air of dignity of the services conducted by the Auchmoody Funeral Home offers peace of mind at the time of bereavement. Qualified and experienced personnel are always on hand to provide sincere and personal service. Every one of our trained, personnel has thoroughly mastered his special tasks and is entirely devoted to our clients interest. Auchmoody FUNERAL HOMES 16 Grand Ave. POUGHKEEPSIE Tel.

452-1680 Main St. FISHKILL Tel. 896-6166 HOPEWELL JUNCTION RI. 82 Tel. 226-9234, Today's Markets Noon Stock Prices DOW JONES AVERAGES INDUSTRIALS 3.07 RAILROADS 0.10 UTILITIES 0.12 ABC Paramount Addressograph Multi 48 Alside Aluminum Ltd American Airlines American Can a Amer Mach Fdy American Motor American Radiator Amer and American Tobacco Ameranda Anaconda Armco Steel Avco Bell Howell Beth Steel Boeing Brunswick Corp Burroughs Central Hud G.and El Chrysler Ches and Ohio Ry CIT Corp Col Gas and Elec at Comsat Cons 'Edison N.Y.

Control Data to Corn Products Dow Chem duPont de Nemour 241. Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak Electronics Associates Filtrol Florida Power Ford Motors Gen Electric Dynamics General Foods Gen Motors Gen Telephone General Tire Rubber Great Atlantic Pacific Goodyear and Gulf Oil 58 Greyhound Homestake Mining Int Business Machines Harvester Int Nickel Canada Int Tel and Tel Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Korvette, E. J. Libby Owens Ford Lockheed Airc Marine Midland Minn Ming, Monsanto Chemical Montg. Ward National Dairy National Distillers New Eng.

Elec. Sys. N.Y. Central RR. Niag.

Mohawk PW North Amer. Aviation Occidental Olin Mathieson Pan Amer. Airlines Pennsylvania RR 46 Pepsicola Pfizer, Chas. Phelps Dodge Phillips Petroleum 56 Polaroid Pub. Ser.

-El. Gas Radio Reynolds Met Rep. Steel Royal Dutch Safeway Stores Scott Paper Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil. Southern Pacific Ry. Sperry Rand Std.

Oil N.J. Sunray Oil Texaco Texas Ins. Transitron Union Carbide. United Aircraft United Airlines United Gas Corp. United Fruit U.S.

Rubber U.S. Steel 49 Warner-Lambert Westinghouse El. Western Union 43 Woolworth Xerox Corp. Zenith Radio State Studio WARREN P. MINER Phone Co.

Names Jersey Man to Post Warren P. Miner has been appointed district traffic superintendent of the New York Telephone Co. here, succeeding Neil J. Fitzgerald, who was recently appointed traffic equipment neer in Albany. Mr.

Miner, who joined the company in 1959, has been college employment staff, supervisor, York general City, Born in Batavia, he is a graduate of Northwestern University. Mr. and Mrs. Miner and their two children plan to move to the Poughkeepsie area' shortly from New Providence, N.J. Mr.

Fitzgerald has been located in the Poughkeepsie area since February 1962, having served in management positions in Albany and Utica before coming here. He has been a member Poughkeepsie Chamber of Commerce, University Club, Amrita Club and a member of the Board of Directors of the Dutchess Area Community Chest and Council. Bank Stocks MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER SMITH Bankers Chase Manhattan Chemical Bank -N. Y. Trust First National 60 Morgan Guaranty Irving 41 Mfrs-Hanover U.S.

Trust of N. Y. 86 TURN DOWN PROTEST ST. LOUIS (UPI) The St. Louis Cardinals came up on the short end of another argument Friday.

The National League turned down their protest of a play at the plate in game at Houston last week. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Associated Oil Canadian Jav. Creale Pete Technicolor Syntex UNLISTED STOCK Western Pub 28 Rotron MacDonald, E. F. Lower Hudson Regional Market Lower Hudson Regional Market at Newburgh.

Locally grown produce. (Sales in wholesale lots, up to 6:00 a.m.) Fruits Crab Apples, bu. 2.00. Apples, McIntosh, box 3.00- 3.50; bu. 3.25.

Apples, Opalescent, bu. 3.00-3.25 Let us show you the Proof of the Pudding In FindingGOOD EMPLOYEES CLERICAL SALES ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL International Personnel Service (Agency) 2 Catharine St. Tel. 454-4900 Hundreds of times every day Almost everyone reads Want Ads someone picks up a phone to answer an ad they saw in the Classified section of the Poughkeepsie Journal. those looking for.

a home, a car, a job, a lost article, items or someone to do service work. WANT ADS WORK! LET ONE WORK FOR YOU Call GLobe 4-2000 UPI Wirephoto Indian Foreign Minister SARDAR SWARAN. SINGH. He charged that the peace mission failed because Pakistan intended to continue the war. Ask for an Ad-Taker to Help Yout.

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