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PAGE TWENTY TWO POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1961 AtllOMOTIVK Aal Service Dlreetory 115 AUTO REPAIRS AIJ. MAKE! MOD El VEAM Automatic Transmissions BUIK1ET TKHM1 TO SUIT Roberts Pontiac 4M MAIN ST, OIt Ml Apto. Truck Rentals 14( $6 A Day 6c A Mil OHARA CAR RkNTAL SVSlrU INC IM Mam 81 OlAlM Hill Tnirki, Trailers 141 1951 CHEVROLET V. ton pick up 1130 A 7(10.

BA HIM INS IN AIS MllI'M. IHUIK. AU tape, and mMlli SKKYTrg glATKIW Wapplneere Fall! AXmlBeler 7 Autos lor Sale MS 1953 CHFVROLFT elation inn Standard ahlft 4 dnor 1130 OA 1ST I3TTreVR5TJT TT55oTrfETJV No down payment only 110 24 pr month AT CANTER'S 70 Main Ct. 4 11311 1835 BUICK 1IR HARUIUP No down payment only 116 pr month AT CANTER'S 7M Main fit CL 1330 1935 I'LYMOUTH 1 DOOR StUAN No down payment only 12(1 00 per month AT CANTER'S 7M Main St GL1J310 19VS door ToroneT flum Service Station CL 1 W79S MCA Excellent rondttnn new rar performance appearance at aubatantlal aavinge Can be aeen at 3m South Road Oanahaw 1137 CHFVRoTVf BFFaTR rtoor II Iow mileajte Heducert to 9993 NATIONAI AUTO rXCHANf.F 7M Vlajn St OR 1 3340 1957M)im falrlane 300 2 door hard top radio heater automatic Iran, mlaalon white waiU Thunderhirri enlne clear plaHr1 cover Fcel lent condition Call Ml 3 2171 Mr 3 2139 1937 Willi) HAMIIHIO Ml M93 RHINFRrCK CARAGr Inc 1 Block NORTH ol Traffic IJaht 1957 ADII LAf foupe de Mile Real aharp All extraa new tlrei 11993 4 9172 a to 1957 W)HI alrlane 300 2rt ior hard lop automatic tranamUalon it ell Furellent condition Sacrifice AX 7 11334 1937 MFR I RY convertible radio heater automatic good condl tlon tiooo OR 7.772 on Tuea and Thura evea 1957 PIVMOUTH 4 door cyl nder automatic radio heater one owner Sacrifice KM (11 2 1571 19511 HI HOI FT Vl convertible all power poaltractlon perfect coodl tlon Reasonable fll 4 Mill 19M HAT Model I1IK1 Very clean 19 OOP mile. Ol 2 4tI 15 5i rOHI 2 dr Ml automatic PARSONS AUTO SAlhS Myera ornera Rd Wappln.era Falls A 7 3532 1958 OPM Ifi50 One owner Farellenl for extra rar 2 2132 195 PI YMIItlTII rury Special 350 engine and etirk See to appreci ate 11095 CA 9 2354 58 TR3 roadater wire wheela and eler trie overdrive (all (A 9 SUM 1959 RAMBIFR 4dr Radio healer ilandard 8 rvl Good condition (R I 1898 1959 VMKSWAr.rV In good inndlllon radio heater 1950 all TR S0S3 after 8pm Autos for 8ale 149 AU1U I.ANO LMfUHICO CAHi.

lnt S.NM, Bent km 4k recta For Mod Imported Car North Rd Mat to Rll OR 1 list DEATHLESS! Old Plymowtjla die With thle eound running aedan at only K.ENNFTH URIOOi (17 Main "Street "Snwa HJJ" DUIVHIUSS MOTOHS. INC Offara Uie largett aeleetto ot Foreign eara In the count Rle 44. Pleaiant Valley MB I ilia IW0 VALIANT VK 11893 4 Door automatic 193 FIAT I door 1313 1931 ENGLISH FORD 1793 Suburbaa Blue KETCHAMS OARAGE Flahklll tWI 8222 AX 7 842 Uaau CAHi AU Makea All Moitela MIIJJS QARAIIC Amenta Phone Amelia 1 kohl Mar unarinr FOND SAI FS and SFKVIl h. Rle Jeat Re IHM III 4 WRIGHT BROS. Inc Und Rambler Salci MA Main Si HI 4 020 Formula Two, Inc AUSIINS TO Vlr KSWMJKNS AAf A RKKVH NdrlR R1 IRU VI tjr LLVf.AL NOTM Cot nty Notice 170 o'clock la tn forenoon ol that day pTmlM tllrtH or nM Judfmat la ba anlfl.

and dtatrriMa i foltowit GARDEN STREET ALL thai lot or parr, of land, wit the brick build! annate on the eaatarlr aide of Otrdea Street. City of Pouftikeepate Coutv ot Dutch and Mat of Nw York, bounded and dwrribtwl a foltowg -BEO INNING at point In the eaaterUr line of Garden Street. In ranee Uh the center of the parti tlon wall between the premiaea herein deathbed and the premiaea adjoining on the aouth known and dmtin.ru I a bed 1 Gardes Street, and rtinalng from thence northerly along the eaaterly line of Garden Street 19 100 feet to a point In range with the renter of the par tit ton wall between the premleea herein deacrtbed, and the premiaea adkilnlng on the north known and df nated ffM oardn street. irTnirTFi aignated.ifM Gard Street. firTire and WHEREAS.

AU Mnrabk iilng through the center of the reldea at 43 Valley View Road, In IhW State Notlrei 160 NOTICF IS HFRFBY GIVFN that II rcnae No 14 RL 714 hat been lamed to the undk ralgned to aell beer, wine elder and liquor at retail under the Aironoilc Bererage (Antral law at 839 Main St City of Poughkeepale Put fheaa County, for ON premlae consumption JOSFPH BFCCHETTI fir) Main St Poughkeepile BFCCHFTTIS KFSTAURANT 1606307 NOTICE IS HFRFBY GIVEN that II renae No 2W haa been latued to the underalgned to aell wine rider and liquor at rrtail under the Alcoholic Beverage (onlrol law at Main Street Town of Ht ekman Dutch eta County tor Or premlae consumption SANTO HUSSO Main Street I) Hopewell Junction 160 63O0 NOTKF IS Hh HI BY GIVEN thai llrenae No 1 4 I 1176 hat been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer wine rider and liquor at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage ontrol law at 9 North Hamilton Street Ity of Pough keepaie Iutrhess ounty for ON premise consumption It 1UM VACi North Hamilton St I'oiighkeepsle DBA THt CAPTAINS TABLF IW 6309 NOTICF IS HFRtRY C.IVFN that license No liniJtt) has been Usued to the undersigned to aell beer wine rtder and liquor at retail undr the Alcoholic Beverage ontrol law ai Main Street Ity of Poughkeepsie Iiutrhesa County for ON premise consumption AMItONV BUI ASVIM Main Slrert Poighkeepse BROWN DFRHY HFSTAt RANT )h0 6310 NOTiCFIS ilFRI BYGlVr that llrenae No MRl695 has been Issued to the undnralgned to sell beer wine rider and liquor at retail under the Alroholic Beverage (ontrol law at New Hackenaack Road Town of Pough keepsle I)ut hegs nunty (or ON premise consumption UH'II IKAUIWMN New llarkensark Road I oughkrt psie LOUIS TAVERN IM 6317 I960 MlllMGHT blue Rulck convertible All power excellent condition 17700 For Information call AXmlnater 7 237J afler 19M) SKODA 3 dnor heater MS0 good condition CI 4 8S21 between! 9p 1961 OIJISMOBII Dynamic BJ with radio healer power steering power brakes automatic transmission and white wall tires In lovely blue and while 2 tone 3000 or glnat miles Tremendous savings at 12 VM5 SAB1A AITO X( IIANftr (.1 4 82 V) Hi Main St BUY YOUR USED CARS WITH SAFETY HIOM County Largest and Oldest Used Car Dealer 1 30 ears Sjme Locatlonl WE BUY USED CARS Open Innings till 00 Terms Trades Effron Auto Exch. Willys Sales and Service 57 MAIN ITHrfT rljhe 4 2610 ''55 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON $395 Ramblcr Dutchcss 41 Dutchess pke C.L 2 882U 1957 Plymouth NO IK I IS IIMIMIY t.lVr that license Nu Irllll has hern Issued to the undersigned to aell wine rider ind liquor at ret ii I under the Alcoholic Beverage (ontrol law at 55 Market Street ity of Poughkeepsie Dutchess (ounty for Or premise con sumptJ III MtY I RAKHF SR 15 Market Street Poughkeepsie MAIIKr STHf 1 LIUOR STORE 1M i M)fl NOTK IS HFRERY GIVFN that llrenae No L3343 haa been Laaued (o the undersigned to aell wine ider and liquor at retail under the AWoholir Beverage (ontrol law at 2 attar Road Town of Poughkeepsie Duttheas unly for OM prem i toniumpli Rl Til GOODMAN 2 Vaisar Road I oughkeeps MID HLDSON 1IULOR STORr 160 6409 NOTICF LS HrRFRY OIVEN that llrenae No 14HL244 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer wine tldei and liquor at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage nntr lw at Main Mreet Tun of Pleasant Valley Dutchess (ounty for on premise consumption tat OKdt AIJY JH Main Street Pleasant alley PU ASANT VALLEY HOTfc.1 160 4IU 4 DR. SFDAN RADIO healer automatic transmit i Tul'toe flnlh $1095 OUR 70th YEAR I OPFN tS TIL SATS TIL 4 tart Ava labia Yearly Jtenlal John Van Benschoten NOTICF IS HFRFBY GIVEN that license No 14CL35 hat been laaued the undersigned to aell beer wine elder and liquor at retail under trie Alcoholic Beverage Control law at 40 Whin fie Id Mreet City ol Poughkeep sie Dutches County for ON premlae consumption SHAMROCK ASSOCIATION INC 76 Deiafteld SI Poughkeepaie SHAMROCK ASSOCIATION INC loo Mil NOTK IS II EH fe. BY G1VLN that II rene No 14 RL 1271 haa been laaued to the undersigned to aell beer wine i idrr and liquor at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage (ontrol law at le avergne Hill Route 44 Town of Amenta Dutches County. for ON premlae conaumptloo OLeGA LrVIS Iel.avergne Hill Route 4 Ameaia lOCLGATE INN 10 412 last mentioned partition wall and continuing the aame course 207 feet to a point In the westerly line of lands fronting on Conk Street thence southerly along the weateriy line of the Conklln Street landa If I 10 feet to a point the north easterly corner of the premiaea known as 111 Garden Street thence westerly along the north arly line oT In IfsT inaTvprprniivi mentioned In rang with and paaa Ing through the center of the par tition wall of the brick building alt uate on the herein described landa.

and the building of the above men tinned Garden Street, and con tlnulng the aame eourae. 203 211M feet the eaaterly line of Garden Street at the point or place of beginning Together with a right of way leading from Garden Street eaaterly passing between the souther ly line of landa of Aaron Slot and the northerly face of the brick building known ai 71 Garden Street and rontlnuing the aame range of the northerly face of aald brick building a dletance of 150 feet from the easterly line of Garden Street where it shall connect with another right of way to be 20 feet In width leading southerly from the liO feet point the southeasterly comer of above mentioned Slote landa extending from aald point easterly along the southerly line of lands fronting on Mansion Street 20 feet and the entire width of the la.it mentioned right of way to be parallel with the moat easterly fare of the brick buildings known as numbers 71 69 7 65 Garden Street the westerly exterior line sa right of way distant caster ly 84 45 100 feet from the most easterly wall of the above men tioned buildings Subject to an easement In favor of the owners or occupants of the adjoining premises on the aouth known as rl and 59 Garden Street to the use of the above described right of way Including the same width across the herein desrr bed premises Said premises are conveyed to gether with and subject to an ease ment for the maintenance of the wall between said premises Nos fi3 and 61 Garden Street and Nos 63 and 65 Garden Street aa party walls to be used and maintained by the owners of said respective build lnaj above mentioned as party walli and all expenses incident to the repa and maintenance of aaid party walla shall be borne and maintained equally by the owners of said respective buildings and the land upon which said party walls shall stand ahall be forever subject to the easement of the re a pet ti.e adjoining owners for the maintenance thereon of said party walls and this covenant shall run with the land and bind all aubse quent owners of aaid adjoining buildings Dated September 14th 19I JCDSON VIIJ IAM5 Referee CHARLFS CORBALLY Attorney for Plaintiff 23 Market Street Poughkeepaie New York 1706240 8ntT0rntl Nottoet 17S othorwiM hav. or" elalm to hare, at tntereet hi tH a bore entitled matter, dr1rd thAHg aid afnetag ChtmpUa. hit xeewtora. ndm lnt atm tort, die tribal.

btrt nt next of kin, legateea. drl. and other per' on a. If any thr b. and! their name and pott offle addreaeef ar anknown to petitioner and eleo all peraoni who ar or make any claim wnatovr aa icu tor or administrator of any peraon who miy tfvecaeetfand who If living, would nav any Interest In In above entitled matter derived through any or all of the above named people or tneir diatrtbuteee, neira at law next of kin, devlaeee, legatees and which pereona.

If any there be and their namea and post office addressee are unknown to petitioner the distributees of Stanle Yager deceased SFND GREETING MATHS lawn i ef Pmisrhknsia Dutches Coun ty New Yerh. haa lately applied to the Surrogate a Court of the County of Dutchesa to have a certain Instrument In writing, relating to both real and last Will and Testament of Stanley Yacer deceased who waa at the time personal property duly proved aa the of his death a resident of the Town of Poughkeepsie In the County of Dul THfRFFORF you and earn of ynil a re Ited to ahow auee bef Or the Surrogate a Court of our County of Dutch Ms at the Surrogate a Office In the City of Poughkeepaie in aald County on the 16th day of October, one thou and nine hundred and alxty on at ten clock. In tht forenoon of that day why the aald in at ment writing ahould not admitted to probate aa a Will of real and peraonal property LN TESTIMONY WHEKEUF. Wt hare cauaed the teal of aald Sur rogate Court to be hereunto affixed WITNESS HON VINCTNT GRADY Surrogate of aald County at the City of Poughkeepaie, New York the 30th day of August In the year of our Ixrd one thputand nine hundred and sixty one (SFALl JOHN AIBANO (lerk of the Surrogate a Court FDWARD MACK Attorney for Petitioner Office Addreas 234 Main Street Poughkeepaie, New York 175 6194 MtCHFLS Mary Peters, at Poaghkeep ste New York. October 1.

1961 8erv tees from Weeley Chapel, 11 North Clinton Street. Wedneaday October 4 ill pm Friend a may call at Wesley Chapel 11 North Clinton Street, Mon day and Tueaday evenings 71 cm fntermeM Perk Cns4ery I cnargt ot Mciornac runerai service Mis ellanrous Notices) 200 T()ST Bank Book Poughkeepsie Sav Ings Bank No 2705S9 Unless returned to Bank within 20 days book will be void 200 6311 UlST Bank Book Pough keep le Sav logs Bank No lftfl5fi Unless returned to Hank within 20 days book will he toid 200 6312 STATF OF NFW YORK COUNTY (OLHT COUNTY OF DUTCHESS THF Jf5 Smith St CL 4 6330 '60 Chevy 4 DOOR 5FDAN BISCAYNE Cylinder radio and healer Spotless fra a nun 1645 TOOMEY Lincoln Mercury INCORPORATED 74J Mam St GL 2 5100 Th PUce Where Out tomra Send Their Friends" MlTU I II limtllY GIVEN thai IMrnae No 14 HIlUO kaa beea Uaued tu Uie underalgned to aell beer wine i uler and liquor at retail under Uie Akolioltr beverage onlrvl law at Viulel Avenue between Male Mlfhway and Hwjte y( lown ol Hvde Part IiuUheaa (ounly fur ON premlae lunaumptlon MKIIAM CIINMIHTI vkilet Avenue Del ween Male lllsnwav Hi li Hvde Part. DBA HA1NBUW HtMlM 11 NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN tkal II renae Ne IIHL1U baa beea Uaued le the uaderalxned to aell beer wine, elder and liquor at retail under lae Alcoholic Heverase Control law at 411 Main Mreet. City of peughaeepeio luuneea U1U. X.

1 or ON preianee coa umvlion UCJUNAltU A tfKAXIAU 411 Maia Street Pouihaeeoale GRAZI laO Mil 1495 '58 BUICK BPECUL RIVIERA 4 DOOR HAKDIOH Dyiuflow, Twdlo. heater. power; ileeiiog ajid brakes. Tutone, gray and white. A one owner carl TRAENDLY BUICK OPEL S'lTK IS IIERrBY GIVEN that miae Ne NL I1H aa eea taevodi to lae undereiaaed to aell beer, xlvr and liquor at retail under toe Auoluihc Beveraae CoaUol la .1 4IS M.io atreet Itr ol Pout hkeepeie Iiuuhaaa louolj.

lor ON premlae ivaaumpUon LEONARD A ANTHONY GKAZIANO 1JJ MaU) Street ruusllteepale. 1 BHASS HAIL leu ana Count? Notlees 170 alAIE or MW YORK iiiumv (t)LHr LOUNTY Or" DLTQIEW THE POUCHKEjLPklE SAV1NQS Plalatm. asalaat MARY VI tUISO. WILLIAM HEllHIA GERARD RECLH1A I awiu a nr nniA. uuno UELLHIA.

JAMES HEU.111A. JOHN KEtCHlA LOUU HECCHIA R1CARUO HECCHIA and OILBIRr RECCHIA. tad THLODORE RIMA1 Delead.au la pureueao, ol a Judsmaal el' lore cloae and a.le aotered la the above entitled aelioe and Beartaf, date Ine lata oe, ei neptenDer ini. ine under Msaed. Ua Heletea la Judimenl aaaaod.

wUJ aelj at publle aucUoa al Ik IjjbIm ruir UiuiB la ban.hi Ct 914 nrii OvU Coyoly. New Yen, ike POUGHKFEPSIE SAVINGS i BANK, Plaintiff again. FIRFNCF RIKhRT STAN I IrY JAMES SINON and UNA SINON hn wire and MAHIIN i LFO Kir FFt Defendant! In purauanre or a Judfment ot Fore cloture and Sale entered In the above entitled aril in and bearing dale tne 13th day of September 1SH31 the un deralcned the Heferee In aald Judg ment named will aell at public auction at the County Court Houae in Hough keepaie Dutrheat (ounty New York on the 16th day of October IM at eleven clock in the forenoon ol that day the premiaea directed by aaid )u If ment to be told and herein de rnbed aa follows AIL that certain lot piece or par i el of land situate on the weateriy aide of Academy Street In the City of Poughkeepaie County of Dutch eaa and which by a aurvey dated December 2 1919 bv John Ogden Surveyor is bounded and de scribed as follows HM.INNINC, at a point In the westerly line of Academy Street distant southerly II fret from toe corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly aide of Academy hi re with the southerly aide of Montgomery Street and running thenct weateriy with an included angle to the left of 9Ia 17 from the westerly line of Academy Mreet along the southerly line of other land of Thomas Reynolds a distance ot 34 2 feet to a point and which line distant 2 1 feet from the building on the premises here by described and la distant 2 1 feet from the building on the premises owned by Thomas Reynolds ad joining oa the north, thence worth erly at light anglea to the last course I feet to a point thence continuing westerly on a line die tant 1 5 feet from the building on Ihe premiaea hereby described and I i feet from the building oa the premiaea of Thomas Reynolds adjoining on the north a distance in io a point in range with the rear end of the building on the premises hereby described thee.ee continuing weateriy at a do fleet wa of 7 lo Mt rom the last course a dlatance of feet 1 inch to the rear line of ihe premiaea hereby described thence southerly atoag the easterly line of lira Smith a lot ioog hn a row of posts passing ft easterly from an angle in said Smith House II 1 feel to a point distance I from the easterly aide 4 the southerly (Iuniioi of aid Smith house at ihe tMrthwest erly comer of lands of Lan awgi Ueace easterly (he Northerly line of said Lansing a oi paaatag If VM Boutii.rly from the flfletl.iry cortver of jh. building bow atanding on the prem Uea herein described and 1 feet eomherly from the southeasterly eerivr ot aald building a distance of 91 I ft lo (he westerly line or Academy ktreel lo pouu diatanl 'rom the pUte of begin JUA UUi JOAiUAg aa UUutled, nngM on Academy Street of fj thence northerly along the weateriy line of Academy Street XX I foot to Ihe place ef beginning TtMaETHCR WITH AND eUBJCCT to the use In common the paa walk between the premiaea hereby tn premuea former which ahal, be used In common by the owners and occupants of the respective premiaea on hair of PaiMgtway or flag walk being the premiaea herein coaveyed and the other on the premiaea adjoining on Ihe north, formerly owned by Thomaa Reynolds Da led. September UOw INI JOHN OARRtTY Rniere CHARLES CORBALLY Attorney lor PlnlntlaT Mark.

Street PoiigbkeepsLe. New York 170 4141 SurrrortU'i Notices 175 CITATION ON" ROBAtt THE rCOFaUE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF OOD rREE AND INDEPENDENT TO JUSTUS CHAMP UN, hall ftntkw Mt4 nWnewaWM. living, nad, li da4d'hia executor. ndnnuBlalrnhtrt n4 tU dlntthr Una. Mral Uw, wt hin, Wfat4 and evUe nU JtuttiJ Cum pan.

aM all persim whn by rurcnano ec InsWRannni' NOTItl OF ANNUAI MI FTINC. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Sattue Really lompanv Inc for the election of directors for Ihe ensuing year and fur the trani action of such other busineaa properly come before the meeting will be held at th offl( of the ompany No 12 New Market treet In the itv of Poughkeepaie on Friday the Sinlh day of October 1961 at four lot In the after no Dated September 2fi I'M LIMB SetreUry 200 HI THb URST NATIONAI BANK Oh POl M'MK Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders October 27 1961 NOTICF IS HfrRtBY FN that pursuant to call of Its Directors a special meeting of the ihareholders of 1HF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POIGHKH PSIF will be held at its banking house at No 347 Main Street in the (Ity of Poughkeepaie State of Ne Yoik on rid ay October 27th 1JA at 2 00 clock for the pur pose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement to merite the said Bank and the int national Bank In Highland Falls located in the VI 11 a Be of Hlffh and talis, state ot new York under the provlauns of the lawa of the United States shall be ra tinea and confirmed subject to the approval of tl Comptroller of the Currency Washington DC and for ne purpose of voting upon any other matters In cidental to the proposed merger of the two Ranks A copy of the afore said agreement dated ebruary 23 19fil and a copy of the amendatory agreement dated August 16 1961 exe cuted by a majortlv of the Directors of each of the two Bank providing for the merger ts on file at the Bank and mav be Inspected during bus ness hours JOHN I VANS President 200 fiT.fi NOTICF Or ANNLAI Mrl TIM, Ihe Annual Meeting of the American (aruer Society New ork Stale Divl alon A Corporation will be held at the Hotel Syracune ountry House Svra ruse New York Wednesday November 1 1961 at 10 A for trie transaction of sue business as may properly tome before the met ting 20O Mil CONTE OB October I. XML R1 land HoepHala John Coat, resident of Ltrii Boawrara rot gnu vtm. Y. bnloeed hnabantl ot Carmela Onto, derotd father e4 Mrt AhUhhi Oarbellano.

FlabkUh Mrt Ralph Oar bellatM. Bcbennctadyi Mm. Chartee McDermott. Ponghheapelai and mm on. Oa rr Cento, ol Oornlaod.

rnor al arrangemontg art andor uo dlrt ttoa of the Robert Aaehmnodr Funeral Home. Flahklll. N. Flan arrangementa art incomplete CULICH MatIJa Covlfl. wife of Lmtla cuiien, at MUaa.

October 1961 a 'oniiiiuiii mmww wiu trw nam di Chrlatophera Church. Rod Hook, Wedneaday October 4, at 10 a in In terment St Joeeph'e Cemetery, Rhlnecllff Friends may caU at tht Hand ranerai Homo. Rod Hook, Mrm day and Tuonday oewnlnga The MOON Harriet Cow perth wait Services to which relatlVea and friends are In vlled will bo held at the Sonoon maker Chapel, Seventy Ureo South Hamilton Street, October S. 1961 at 11 a In terment will bo In Pouglikeopf lo Rarat emetery Friends may call at the ha pel between the houra of 7 and Wednesday evening Thoeo wishing to make donations to the Children a Home may do bo MORRISON At Poughkeepaie nctoner 3 1961 Margaret Ha her Mor rison Services from the William Milter and Son Funeral Home 39 Montgomery Street Thumday at 1 a and at St Peter's Church at 9 30 a where a low Maaa of Requiem will be celebrated Relatives and friends invited Interment St Peter (emelery Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening Arrangementa in charge of William Miller and Son MI ND at St Francis Hospital Octn her 2 1961 I ill Ian Fllrabeth Mund uncral arrangementa in charge of William Mulvey are Incomplete SFC.FRC.RFN At Poughkeepsie Octo ber 1 1961 Rattle Segergren rest dent of im Main Street roughkeepsle and beloved Bister of Robert Ren Jamin Mrs Jean Blaney and Mrs (eiirglana Crapser Funeral services to which relaties and friends are in vited will be conducted at the Robert It Auchmoody Funeral Home 16 Avenue Poughkeepsie Wed nesdav October 4 1961 at 10 30 a Interment Poughkeepsie Rural Ceme terv friends will be received at the Robert Auchmoody Funeral Home lh rand Avenue this evening Pough keepsle Post 2366 of the Auxll Ian will conduct services at the I ineral Home tonight 8pm Port hester papers please copy MrsMoon Dies at 81 Husband Headed Schools Mrs. Ward C.

Moon. Bl. nf 39 Soutf Clinton atreet. died yesterday at the home ot her daughter, Mrt. Davd Wood head, Wlnetka.

Ill, where iho had been residing since becoming 111 four months ago Mrs. Moon, the former Miss Harriet Cowperthwait, was born Nov 30, 1879, In Norwalk, Conn daughter of the late Ben jamin and Adeline Qulgley Lwpertnwait HER HUSBAND, who died in 1947, was long time auperln ian4a4 rf PotighfceaptU aahoolay retiring in 1938 In addition to her dauehter. four grandchildren survive FUNERAL SERVICES will be conducted by the Rev Rhys Williams at the Schoonmaker chapel, 73 South Hantllton street. Thursday at II im fluriat will be in Poughkeepsie Rural cem etery Friends may call at the chap el tomorrow night, 7 to 9 o'clock MRS. WARD C.

MOON, wife A A Schoonmaker Funeral of the late superintendent of service Is In charge ot arrange Poughkeepsie schools, died menu yesterday in Wlnetka. 111. al the age of 81. Mr Moon was superintendent for many years, retiring in 1938. Me died in 1947 (This picture was taken in 1938 aTannmmmmSriP? BBSSSSS WnM ktf BanavBanlBanSanV4ea9BanBBanBvBS anBnalK'AaVnaBnl t'WtCaaSBaal Kunrral Directors 251 AIJ FN rVNTBAL HOME INC PI TASAVT VAIIEY MErrurr III.

Mil I BROOK ORIole 7 Mil Huiimr 'i AucHMouuy FUNFR, HOWLS INC IS Grand Avenue lei Clone 1 1AM at St I uke a Hoapltal New burgh October 1 19I Irvine. Simp aon Sr Sand Hill Road Gardiner Funeral aervlrea will be held Wed neariat 2 from the Sultnn uneral Home woodalde Place High land Frirnda may call tonight and to morrow night 7 to 9 Interment Lloyd I emetery TRITNFR at St Franrla Hoapltil October 2 1961 Lewla A Trutner Funeral from the Mulvey Funeral Home 211 Manalon Street Icorner Park Place! Thuradav October 5 al 10 a and at St Peter a Church at 10 30 a where a Requiem Maaa will be offered Interment St Peter a emeiery Friend, mar call at the Funeral Home Tueaday evening 7 to 9 and Wedneaday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Ar rangementa In charge of William Mulvey Services Tomorrow For Mrs. Segergren Funeral services for Mrs John Stgcrstrcn the former Hat tic Benjamin 61 who died Sundav after a long Illness will bo conducted by the Rev Wil liam Ora tomorrow at 10 30 am at the Robert II uch moody Funeral home 16 Grand avenue Friends may call at the fun oral home tonight 7 to 9 clock Citv of Poughkeepsie post Vet erans of Foreign Wars auxill arv will conduct special senlces at the funeral home at 8 o'clock tonight Mrs Segergren was a past president of the City of Pough Uic til ncruMC wn post auxiliary elSanto Funeral Home I JOHN L. DEL SAN 10 IH Mill St Lie Mgr CL 1 IM DOVVMSG FUNtHAL HOMtl WFHRITTH DuWIING Jr IJc Mgr II FAIRMrW AvF CI ofte 2J I rKALEICH FUNMtAL HoMrJ AKIHUR FHAI FII.H IJc Mgr 41 Marahall SI Overniaht Death Br The Associated Press CORNWALL BRIDGE COW rrancis Scott Bradford 63 Clone lusm'internatfonally known artist and William Miller Son 'mural painter, of a heart aeU Funeral Homee urr Uradiord, a former instruc cii7M ci tjMio t(ir design at the National MULVhY FLStRAL HllVIt cadcm of Design in New York WIIIIAM MLIVr.Y lie Mgi ir'itv knrn In Annletnn Wl It U. LI a aula: I ajanPHiii bi aiaevriv aj JOMlPH PAHMtl rUNFHAL DIHCI I OK Height Avenue lei CliMve 1 79 HUUbKIS FUNtHAL HUlt Wapplngers Falls SCHOONMAKER GLobe 4 1800 aWhKI'b HJlNrHAL HOME George Sweet, Lie Mgr HYDE PARK Y.Tel CAplt.l 1624 NFW YORK Mrs Mary Sharon 84 who took up painting after she was past 70 and gained widespread recognition She was born Tn Kansas City and wu the wife of the late Frederic Christry Sharon, a Kansas City real estate man Mrs.

Morrison, City Resident, 56 Mrs William Maywood Mor rison 56 of 143 Main street died at her home this morning alter a one year illness She was the former Margaret Haher born Oct 8 1904 at Cornwall on the Hudson daugh ter of the late Michael and Anna Fanning Haher She was educated in Cornwall She was married Sept 17 1927 in St Peters church here and her husband died July 15 156 She lived in this city 33 years and was a member of St Peter's church SITRVIAORS INCLUDE two daughters Miss Jane Morrison and Robert and Richard Morri son and five grajvchildren Ro bert wmiam Roxanne Mlchele and Lisa Mor lson all of thU city Also two sisters Mrs David Birdsall Npwburgh and Mrs Catherine Coone Cornwall on the lludson and a brother Joseph Haher New burgh Funeral semccs will be conducted at the William Miller and son Funeral home 59 Montgomery tret Thursday at Jam A Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St Peters church at 9 30 a.m Burial will be In St Peter cemetery Friends may call at the Fun eral home tomorrow afternoon and night mi jafrjKS lag frjjaaaaaaaaw BaaaasBBaaaaaEseaefri1efeattaeaaaaaaaaaaaWfea 4sVaHHBt SsRaWS if aHFrarTaBaVaV 'iff aaaaam v9 Sfi Frederick Hillers, Once City Resident Frederick Hillers 46 died unexpectedly jestcrday in a i MCA room In New York Citv where he had bem residing He was a former resident of this city and of Danbury Conn He is survived by his parents Fred and Ida Vinson Hillers 29 Parkwood boukard He was horn in Wannkpna Ana 1Q1S BEFORE RETIRING In 1942 A MFMBER OF the First ne was a transfer agent at Hud Congregational churih in Dan LFWIS A TRUTNER, 74, died esterday at St Francis' hospital He was a pioneer bowler in this city and active in recreation at the Hudson River State hospital where he was employed until 1942 Lewis Trufner. 74, Early City Bowler Lewis Trutner, 74 of 40 Conklin street, died yesterday at St Francis' hospital He had lived In this city since 1914 Born In Fort Sill. Okla March 26, 1887, Mr Trutner was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Herman Trutner His wife the former Mrs Elizabeth Kelly survives here Priest lo Give Talk on Cooperation Cooperation In connection with in alro of the Catholic church as far parish level concern ed wlU'b part of 4he nv. Thomas Gallagher'! talk tonight to the parents of the 403 boys and girls enrolled at Reglna Coeli school, Hyde Park. Father Gallagher, appointed to bt Monsignor John A.

Rigo's assistant In June, will tlso talk of cooperation with the alms of tht cuurcn in relation it) uie New York Archdiocese, which is the family of parishes In addition, the assistant pastor will speak of cooperation with the aS "of IKeTMrcTTIH WUKinr toward chrlstlanizatlon the world. The meeting will begin at 8 In the school auditorium, after the end of the 40 HoUm of Devotion In the church edifice President Joseph Malloy Jr will preside at the Regina Coeli School association meeting Mrs Howard Martin and a urge corps of women will be hoslessea Mantle 'Doubtful' About 1st Game SEW YORK (AP) Mickey Mantle reported some Improvement today after a night's rest but said he still dldnt think he would be able to play for the New York Yankees in tomorrow's World Series opener with Cincinnati If I feel like I do right now I won't be able to play tomor row said Mantle at Yankee stadium "Actually I feel a little better than yesterday but I can say anything about play ing unless I can run I haven swung a bat in more than a week Mantle still wore a patch on his right hip where he underwent minor surgery last week for an abscess He still was re cuperating frpm a heavy cold He played a full game Sept 24 and started Sept 26 but left after walking on Is first time at bat bury Mr Hillers iirved aboard the minesweepir Albatross In the US Navy during World War II Funeral services will be con ducted at the Hull Funeral home Danbury Thursday at 2 30 Friends may tall at the funeral home tomorrow 7 30 to 9 lori.U 215 lii rTuwTKi piJkNis GRAHAM'S Flowar Arr.aaementa 17 Orchard Place GL 4 7140t? Paul Jones, 42, Was Troy Official CHICAGO Dr Clair In.0B.1al Al atta.ill.Va nt TROY JoneiJfor American Collage, oh Surgeons, of a heart seizure Dr Ingalls had been with the col lege since Jan, 1 and a fellow since 1951 Troy public safety comminalon er and President of the Rensse laer county Bar association, died yesterday He waa 42 Jones, a lawyer for 14 years suffered a heart seizure in downtown street and was dead an arrival at Samaritan hos pital He was a Major In the National Guard Francis Bradford, 63, Noted for Murals CORNWALL BRIDGE. CONN (API rr frucU Scott Bradford whose murals and mosaics decorate many famous buildings In the country, died of heart aelxure at hi studio here yes terday, The 83 year old Bradford, a native ol Appleton, WU, slurried art at the University of De sign tn New York City arid at the American Academy In Borne. MILWAUKEE Carl Eppert. 78 Internationally known modernist composer, after suf fering from Parkinson a disease for many years Eppert wrote seven symphonies ana several hort works during a career largely devoted to composing and teaching EVANSTON ILL Jphn MeDonough.

54, senior vice president of the Harris Trust and Savings bank of Chicago sad Chicago civic leader Me Donough. wno had been wlln the bank since 1931, waa born In Tyndall, SD FORT WORTH. TEX Mra Edna Gladney, 73, widely known for ber work In caring for un wed mothers and homeless children, after year's Illness. She wu a retired superinten dent of a Fort Worth home for unwed mothers which bears her name. LITTLETON, COLO (AP Albert Williams.

73. retired industrialist who headed many malor companies Including Western Union Telegraph I at his ranch southwest 'Denver, 'street. ITT Strike Closes Federal Facilities NUTLEY (AP) Fed eral laboratories at the International Telephone and Telegraph Co were shut down today by a strike of more than 1 100 workers Local 400 of the Internation al Union of Flectrkal Workers said the strike also affected workers in six states and three foreign countries But the com pany said operations in other areas were not affected THE STRIKE began at midnight Picket lines were formed almost Immediately at some of the company a plants In New Jersey Union President John Bartlett said I facilities affected Include those at Nutley fielleville, Paramus Telegraph tllll and Lincoln Park, Ft Meade, Md Yuma, Ariz Streator. Ill Great River Thule, Greenland, Johannesburg, South Africa, Dewllne installations in Alaska and Polaris Installations at Holy Loch, Scotland A spokesman for the company said operations of the Dewllne and Polaris installations were not affected son River State hospital, where he was active in baseball and other recreational activitresvjle disu a pioneer in mis cny bowling activities Surviving in addition to his wife, are two daughters Mrs Donald Lewis and Mrs Kenneth Doran Sr city, three grand children Mrs Robert Man Kiarillt city Mrs Mary Ronk (Juantuo a and Kenneth Doran Jr Needham Heights Mass and several great grand children Also a sister Mrs Pauline ritK Buffalo and two brothers. Ihomas Trutner and Herman Trutner, both of Oakland, Calif FUNERAL SLRMCES will be conducted at the Mulvey Fu neral home Zll Mansion street Tl ursday at 10 a A Mass of Requiem will be offered at St Peter's churth at 10 30 a Burial will take place in St Peter a cemetery Friends may call at the fu neral home tonight and tomor row night, 7 to 9 clock and tomorrow afternoon 2 to 4 clock 2 Champion Teams Honored atDinner Mr and Mra Myron Bates en tertained at a party on Satur day night at thev.

Pleaoant Valley Grange hall for the Amenta championa of the Interstage liaseball league, and the Poughkeepaie Uoe Bowla 1 ohampiore of the New York New Jersey league The dining roctn was decorated with red. white an b'ue streamers and Japanese lanterns After a turkey dinner was serva dancirag was featured and a cup. aa presented to the hosts by Jack Dexter from William Oatrom There were approximately 41 perapna in at tendance Plans now gov underway for a Christmas psety. Tool Box Stolen From Parked Car Charles Shaffer. Willow Cross road, Hyde Perk, yesterday notified city police that a $45 tool vw wmm ve um vai fj parked in jrsrd off Smith Pentagon Orders Medical Draft WASHINGTON I API The Defense department today ordered the drafting of 495 doc tors 154 dentists and 67 veterinarians for the militarv ser vices It said they were needed bo cause of the general buildup of the Army Navy and Air Force The veterinarians are being called to meet an increased demand for food Inspection services preventive medicine, and research and development, the Pentagon said This is the second time this year that the Defense department has ordered a medical draft Attorney Assigned To Represent Girl County Judge Schwartz today assigned attorney Benson Frost Jr, Rhlnebeck, to represent Miss Baker, 16, Mud City road, Hyde Park, and adjourn ed the case until next Tuesday The girl is charged with bur friary third degree and petty arceny, accused of taking a radio phonograph from the premises of Henry Schachne Hyde Park.

Aug 23 Attorney Tells How Chorine's Co. Bought Club POTTSVIIXE. PA (AP) An attorney has testified at the burglary trial ot Lillian He Is that a corporation she headed paid $43 648 for the purchase of a Philadelphia night club where she once danced as a chorus girl The attorney, Stanley Greenberg, of Philadelphia, told a jury yesterday that during the transaction he represented the 32 year old shapely brunette who Is accused of masterminding the Aug 7, 1059, burglary which police netted nearly $500,000 and led to the gangland slay lngs ot two brothers. Greenberg, on the stand virtually all afternoon, testified thst $29,000 of the money was put up in cub for Rels Enterprise Ine. by Herman Selfetjt.

officer In ope of the corporations wLlcta formerly owned 4he club, the Celebrity Boom. $1,043 Total Now In Cleanup of Fines City Chamberlain Gibbs made known today that city collections to date on delinquent traffic tickets now totals $1 043. includ ing Jl 024 for September and receipts at the City Hall and City Court yesterday of $19 City Manager Pearce and City Judge Donncll are conducting a drive to clean up back traffic violation fines some of them dating back two jears Beacon Man Fined In Misconduct Case Fleetwood Bovd. 29 nl rd ni. vies avenue.

Beacon today was senienoea to pay a IZ5 fine or serve 10 days In the Countv Jail when he pleaded guilty in Beacon City court to a disorderly conduct charge He paid the fine Beacon police said Boyd was arrested on the rharp nvnr. night on complaint of his wife. wno accused him of taking things from her dresser scattering them on the floor and with maklnir loud nnl. tn awaken her two year old son Car Stolen in Amenia Is Abandoned A 1052 ftjrlan tlilan fpAn. Amenia was found abandoned this morning at the Vassar col lege coal Docket Pnrtaaa.

city SherlT Quinlan said The sheriff said his office was told of til whrp.aHniita aP car owned by Hugh O'Handley Amenia, by Harold Miller, of Vassar college Deputy Mahar and City Patrolman Berberlch investigated. Car Reported Stolen At Reservoir Square City police todav were ing a 1439 crpurportedIy stolen from an unopened Gulf serv ice station at Reservoir square Acting Chief McManus said th car Is owned by George Graham. Ellenvllle who rooms at 301 Church street, who told police of the theft last night Stolen Convertible Found in Wingdale a i3ei converiiDie stolen from Used Car lot In PalrflslH fnnn tvaa rr.im.4 t. a i last night in Wingdale by Deputy Coons, Sheriff Qujilan said today 341 Mil! St .1. L.

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