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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 7A

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irpwt'r3iypf rwriii' tt. ''i Vi'M'4 "i 'i A 'N Sti)AY, NOVEMBER 1 6, 1963 POUGHKEEPS1E JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN Wtigners Find Gracie Mansion an Be Ernbarrassiilgly Small NEW YORK (AP) There we It rooms In Grade Mansion. But when the family living there has a party, or when the daily "visl man'i hat and' a complaint about tne pictures on the walls. Mayors William O'Dwver. Vln cenijmpeuittertm Wagner fblW teavrng ttierrest of the nous fori nas Deen forced to dress In closet Several times, she been caught downstairs in a housecoat by a total stranger.

The children have had to put "Please don't touch" signs pn their toys; And often they've snared metr Deds wiai the hats I. Ml .1 Typically American? Perhaps, Gracie Mansion, now 164 years old, has been the home of the city's, mayors since 1942, when the. Little Flower, Fiorello La Guardia, moved in with his fire pf which win come from city funds, will go primarily for new wing for non residential functions, Virginia Couple Buys Town House Anthony V. Panessa, 272 Dutch ess at Pouch keepsie, has sold a house in Sco field Heights, Town of Pough keepsie, to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Louis Weis, Springfield, Va. The consideration was 35,000 accord 60 Attend a I. W4ifc iltuvUJlW 4MKt TT BEIITTI tors oroD Dyana nouse often utxj i i cu Ycu. c. jjaiHiiiiiK i his own hi vumjr vrem oimui oilire.

w. nrohpm nf nn nlT nome lire. At times, the lady of the house king, queen, head of state or I The addition. Mrs. wiener tourist in a house that is ia his 1 will be In eonrolete harmony with toric monument, with p6 pro visions lor we public.

Mrs. Wagner Forms Committee But Mrs. Wagner, perhaps trapped in her housecoat once too often, has de TTaluhg "a cuefromMrs John FV KPflfUvIv efin nnnAiinjuul but theJWbeffT. Wagners don't formation of a citizens' commit think the numerous dignitaries tee. to make Gracie Mansion 'Ja who visit New York City's While better White House for New York House should have to toss their City tint nn I iuu un a Dffl.

th. lino, nf v. l0, CTIIIIl. VJjr a House restoration group, has launched a program to raise $250,000 to enlarge and refurbish the mansion. The money, none the architecture of the old mansion, which merchant prince Archibald Gracie built In 1799 on the airy bluff overlooking, East River at what now 88th Street.

Notable Guests rty.HaTuit4"1J'liisVttHtiWf7wM 'ff More than 64 Town of Stanford residents attended a pre election TfifTtoTax stamps on a ttesHtted'Tipeir "house" xondncted by the Women's Republican i club at the Kitchen, Stanfordville. Republicans leaders and Mrs. Henry Ahlf, Burton A. Fradenburg, Jack S.1 CoyJe, tlt. and Mrs.

Charles SchulU, Mr. Ida Rogers, Newton D. Deuel, Mr. and Mis. Wllbut OPTION' FOR TENANTST Belgium has earmarked 000,000 in.

this year's budget to come equality with non farmer. Also proposed farm leaad leg lation, giving tenants an' option meet farmers' demand for in 1 to buy when their landlords eIL. Lutz Plans New Store Site Donald Lutz last night made candidates as well as town can didates spoke. Among those attending were Paul Harrison August Noller, John S. Keaver, Arthur A.

Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe, Henry M. Burkowske. Mr.

and Mrs. John "WiH HWJW well, John Battistoni HL Also, Mrs. Chris McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber, Mrs.

nenry Drake, Mr, MrsJ David Coleman. Mrs. Anna Cody, Miss Mary Bullis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chamberlin, C.

Stanley Smith. Miss Janet Thorpe, Mrs. Ruth McC'racken, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Williams.

Mrs. Roy Blair, Mrs. William Ilambrecht, George Elsbree, Erwin C. Meyer and Mr. and1 Mrs.

Arthur Stout Present from the town of Milan were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mr. and Mrs Wehstpr Coon. Wfti1 FLOAT DEVICE NEW An emergency float cartridge.

INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS AROUND YOUR HOME You never know when a slippery floor or toy will couse an accident. Let us check your coverage now. TOUKJtT jMtfMtf Bm I SMinymi VAIL SUTTON, Jnc. 'ttnJtm insurance 1519 fAGENT Elmer T. Nelson.

LaVerene F. Gardner 39 MARKET Po'k. GL 2 8310 Quincy Adams, James Fenimore ing constructed on the former r(ie Lawsori Mr. and Mrs Cooper. Thomas Moore, the Mar Benjamin naviiand property off White," Thomas (i Fitiger quis ae uuayeite and tne lugi yime su, near uavnann itnaa.

ald. Mr. Mary Mr an(1 u. live Iiuis Phillipe. later King of Hyde KarK.

and plans move Mrs charie, Ahlf Mr aml of snkj lmn, or airpanr wilh France, visited on the mansions his drug store thcie from Kast Mr, H. Marsh. a f( ha, a broad porUcos during its early fark. Aiso. Mr ami Mrs David I'niled Stale, oatent.

It is claim. Hyde Park Assessor Honeywell Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas that passengers of a sinking reported he has issued a build Marshall, Mrs. Florence Flei plane, for example, might not I ing permit for the $27,000 build tschauer, Mrs.

Roy Walling, Mr. 'need to abandon it if the car i mi MitWwwSSll fvik w4 0f iifcM More reentry. King George II of Greece, Queen Sirildt of Thailand and President Kennedy have tarried there. And more than 600 visitors pass through weekly just to see where the mayor lives. Denney Estate Tops $30,000 Mrs.

Raymond Denney. 58. ol 291 Hooker Ave. city, who died Oct. 29.

left an estimated eross af rar estate exceeding $30,000. accord "gnt last ven ears ing to a probate petition in ing. Two Stores The building, which will consist of two stores, being put up by the D. J. Keller Building Cq.

All Angels Road, Wap pingers Falls. Mr. Lutz said he plans to locate his drug firm in, one of the two stores and will rent the other one. He expects the building to be completed by January. Mrs.

Raymond Denney, 58. of Z. US, sl a "as been located in Route 9G just south of the East Park traf Surrogate's Court. A former nurse, Mrs. Denney band, Raymond, in a will dated BUILDING COST RISES The average construction cost left the entire estate to her hus 1 of a private one family dwelling built in the United States last Dec.

20, 1961, and witnessed by year was $14,325, the Federal Betty Montgomery and David Housing administration reports. attorney for the In 1961 the average was $13,875. estate. A Millbrook native, Mrs. Den ley.

She was a member ol Christ ney was the former Laura Kel Church, city. and Mrs. Roswell Kinney tridge was used to make parts Mrs. nose m. unon, air.

anoiot wings and fuselage buoyant. sets made. Mlllman's Interiors In downtown Pougbketpsl oners mis set rompirtr wtm a rnrt on cnesi, triple dresser, double bed. mirror, and niuht inds Thli exquisite set Is the last word fine furmtutr suliim Sre this bedroom and ot other in all pruol modern. Italian Provincial, on Midinan.s Inlnim, lour ti emendnus thow rnoni floors onsutf Millinan iciinw d.

interior decorator for Kuidanrp In furnishing ou home apartment. Mtllman'l is conveniently located In dmwitown Poughkeepsle (UJ the corner of Main and South Clover Streets Mlllman's Is open all day on Mondays and on Xhursrfay evenings. Mlllman's, 08 104 Main Street, Poughkeepsle, N. Y. A4nram p.

Iby JJrexel MTl Now, high fashion Italian Directoire styling in a three piece bedroom at a speciah low price! 3 piece 'bedroom including 1 double dresser with mirror, chest and panel Bed only 358 75 night table 44.00 Triple dresser and open headboard bed, also available Imagine! Famous Drexel quality and styling at this spectacularly low price! We are proud to offer this magnificent 3 piece bedroom suite, specially made and priced to celebrate Drexel's 60 years of outstanding home fashion values a tradition that has made it the most trusted name in furniture today. But don't be fooled by the low, low price. Anniversary '63 brings the same quality construction and design beauty you see in every Drexel furniture collection plus refinements like handy pin trays and shirt compart ientsrrr thedres5er5 iind man's chest. You'Hfove thc clegancc of thc smooth walnut veneers with pecan solids, the carved moldings and graceful swag" pulls, the warm, i'ruitwood rinisn," 'All th'is is yours spectacularly low exclusively at at one mmmmA Open Tuesday thru Friday to 5:30 Thursday until 9 P.M. MAIN ST.

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