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a ff Tl Ik' tT Mtjttoy A .1 'EKSmtr StrTOMOTlTB' 8M Nstttws IN in Aafoi lar Sale A CAR pott YOU from tm Oi ra. IHNXO TO SBU. nwtwll Motor. Iiku RK. it rtsbklH Mnrvrr, MA, luk Daatar rnnna, i aona.

"The Peeriim Car Outer Th Htxtm VHe" Vm HITJSON CONTIMENTAL 1 Soatll Bd. CL 4l0 AVE MONEV WHk food LARK Cnmpcri. Wtt deallne; now artv. nl Id xw is PHn. Airm SALES, Stodebakrr Lark.

Rta). a. 71 Phong MU. Used Cart Cimnr Trailers SOUTH ROAD AUTO SALES mull Jo bates. IBM.

CR Mia KETCHAMS GARAGE TOP QUALITY VStD CARS risnmi aa. ax 7 mm KOHL MOTORS. INC. FORD SALES ami SERVICE Rtf. Jaw So IBM PL 4 H00 SABlA AUTO EXCHANGE a Mala St CL 4 ago TJNIONVALE SALES Ltd.

Dutchess Cnunty's Volkswagen Dealer lit 55. PA 4 5381 STATE Of NfTW VOH1C COUNTY COURT DUTCHESS COUVTY BUY YOUR USED GARS WITH SAFETY FROM Dutchess County's Largest and Oldest Used Car Dealer 30 Yean Same Location) WE BUY USED CARS Open Evenings till 00 p.m. Terms Trades Effron Auto Exch. Willys Sales and Service 171 MAIN STREET OLotoe 4 Xtf THK roUGHKCEPSIK SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff, affslnfjr MSSA D1CVE1PMCNT TRU WALL CONCRETE CORPORATION, TAILORED KITCHENS CO. A.

D. NORRECK MATTEAWAN NATIONAL BANK and NANCY HALPERN. Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE IWIW la rarmianr oi a Jadrfnefrt of For closure ana state, entered iwiwvf entitled action ami beating date the I Ilk da of December 194, the under netted, tne Referee in mm Jaatmem named, will Mil at public auction at the County Court House, In the City of Poutthkeepftle, D. tcheaa County.

New York, on the loth da of February. at 103ft O'clock In the forenoon of that) day the premises directed by aald Jvda mem to be sold, and folly described at folHrwty XT! MOUNTAIN AVENUE ALL that tract or parcel of land miuste In the CHy of Reicon, Dot chess County, New York, bounded and described a follow REGtNNING at a point the armtherly aide of Mountain Avenue dtwtantaouth degreea 25' JT wrt lrto.31 fret and aouth degrees went 11 feet from the northwett cor ner of land now or formerly of. Hen deraon and 'running thence along Lt tw p1. Smith defrwf Ifl 9f' weat llt.M leet; thence north degreea went 133 Feet; thence on a curve convex to the went having a radius of feet and a length northerly 4)1 feet to a point on the aoutherly afde of Mountain Avenue, and thence Death "TUESL5aV! JANUARY 7, I96f BIDAt Anaatharta of at Sharnai nanpnai, January ihm. ear.

rvnerai aiaat win oa ceieoratea yi wedneaday, January at IS a.m., from tha Church of the Immacvlatc Confcep thm, Amenta. Interment Amenta Cath otic Cemetery. Frtenda may call at tha NeIHgan Funeral Homa, Waatmtci Tuesday evening. The Roaary wtU recited Taeariay evening at i. Cluett Schantz, 63, Dies; Former Sheriff in Ulster Cluett Schantz, 63, former Ulster County sheriff, died today at his "home in Hudson Terrace, Marlboro.

Mr. Schantt was elected super BOTSTORtt Jaaaary I. WM. a( Vaanar1 VlSOr me IOWTI OJ MarlDOTO Hoanwal. Anna R.

PMaford. rvaMtnf in 1V47 Jinrl ajtrvtwl iinMI hA tuna i.fia rouariKi (jihvi wife, the former Minctte McOon nell, Marlboro, survives. Also surviving are a daughter. Mrs. John Patrick, Annandale on Hud son, and four grandchildren.

Mr. Schantz, a Navy veteran of WnrM Wflr wat a rhnrtur tnptru lEhkMfMriai da i l. i nHKhw caariaa waitr "lerm in ispdu, resigning oer oi ine Mariooro American Mra. FVimica Taaao and Mra. Edna I in tnkfk IhAt nffirw ll BrvA 1 olnn Tnmt nnH whb a mAmh.

u.i?TKndTlSMinvHS,,ciiri"!two three year terms as sheriff, of Adonal Lodge, F. and A.M., conducted from tha Rtfwrt H. Aach In Julv .1958. he was annotated i HichlanH nV. superintendent of the Ulster Coun 1 The funeral will take place inuiiiiaiv.

rniKMuii. a pusinun inursaay, 2 p. ai we lumiu he held at the time of his death, Funeral Home, Marlboro. Burial rear of said ocerrlisew EDWARD J. FILIPOWTCZ.

Referee CORRALLY AND GARTLAND Attorneys for Plaintiff Market Rtreet Poughkeepste. New York. IftO JJ 1M at 11 a.m. Interment Unttthgo Cemetery. Unllthgo.

N. Y. Excelsior Rebekah Lodge will conduct services at the Funeral Home Wedneaday evening 7M. Friends will be received at tha Funeral Home this evening 7 9 and Highland Native He was born in Highland, March Wednesday adarnoon lo and av 1. 1900 snn nf the lata Phillln and Martha Cluett Schanti.

His Mrs. Bofsford, In Her 85th Year Mrs Anna' Relght FioUford, 84, of 3 Taylor' died yesterday at Vassar Hospital after a long illness. She had lived at her present residence for the last 47 years; coming here from Brooklyn. Born In Brooklyn on Oct. 9.

1879, Mrs. Botstord was the daughter of the late Charles A. and Mary Ann Bagley Relght. She attended Brooklyn schools and was married Feb. 3, 1901, to George G.

Botsford. He died June Today's Market 2:30 Stock Prices MERRILL PIERCE. FENNER A SMITH Dow Jones Averages will be in the Cedar Hill Ceme 1945. tery, Middle Hope. Friends may A communicant of st.

John's call at the funeral home after ,..1 Church. Mrs. Botsford 1 p. m. tomorrow.

CHASE January a. 1W4 at Caatlr Point i Hoipital. Beacon, Danter H. Chaat. mtdant of Bridle Strrat.

How wall JunMlnn; huiiband of rioranca Var mllyaa Chaae. Funaral arranfHDfnts undar tha dlrarUnn of tha Roharf H. Aorhmoody Funeral Home are tncom Mrs. Edith M. Dorian, 81, i under the direction of to.

RooarV A I A I lfn I IT tf Un(in rHMH AX UUIC i I VI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Mrs Edith M. Doran. 81, of 172 Thompson city, died yester llir.HIAI noapnai 19M. Joarph c. ineni.

unerat irom ine noo, iiuoiuii aiici a Mulvey Funeral Home. 211 Manaton St. nr0 illrMtea CJ.A vde tha nfn SK sr'lltiiiltTri CTty rairolman John of beginning. taSiatKV 4h iH nan ment of the City of Beacon alonl the Plot St. Peter't Cemetery.

Frlendi may. t4. and Tueiay i to "and to ,..1882. in Glenham, daughter of the The (amity requesta ro Ar late Charles and Minnie Light ranremenu In chart, of William r. ct.

I i vinivey I Northrop, she formerly resided in Bridgeport, coming to Churrh at 1:30 am. where a Requiem, nnrnn U. dL 'ill ii Mil Mrs. uoran was oorn April 24, Take Your Pick (2) 59 OPAL Sedans $695 1959 RAMBLER Classic Wagon vtth automatic transmission $995 Many Others at RAMBLER DUTCHESS Open Weekdaya to Sat to I'eed Cars Opp. Howard Johnson.

CI. 34877 New Car. 4.1 Dutches. Tpke CL 2 M20 S. J.

REYNOLDS STATE OF NEW YORK DORAN Edith at Poughkeepste. nmnrrv aubt. tMrYnifce eV ifVrV lannar 1Ki Carvlr. VUU.l 1 LULni UUlUUUd A I a A fww a ju amun arrr. imirwij, inuary uai ilTS.

UOrau WaS a a 1 a Ct Poughkeepste 45 years ago. A member of St. Paul's Episco THE POUGHKEEPSIE SAVTNCS BANK. Plalnsifl, against MSSA DEVELOPMEm1 CORP. TRUWALL CONCRETE CORPORATION.

TAILORED KITCHENS A. NORBECK INC MATTEAWAN NATIONAL BANK and NA.NCY HALPERN. Defendants. S.i chUrhm.tTpm fs miTS.u number of its Parish Aid Society at smith street Tuesday and Wed and a former member of the nesday evenings from to 9. Interment Rural rmalfrv.

In rhxrvti nd lliOir. McComac Funeral Service Inc. I NOTICE OF SALE 1963X309 In pursuance of a Judgment of For closure and Sale, entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 11th Survivors Surviving are five nephews, JamA IT TVirnn TVuicrftlrannciA DORAN January 7, 1964 In the town of 0. LaGrange. Trter Doran rrstdent of LOUIS Northrop.

Stratford, Hopeweti junction, Amtweinettu by William E. and John E. North The Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home are incomplete. top.

Bridgeport, and Maj. Francis Doran. US Army. Washington, DC. and three nieces, Mrs.

day of December, 19fi3. I. the under ERA MO In this city, January 5. 19M. Frnpst Rnlfp Watprfnrri Tnnn named, will sell at public auction at the Eramo.

in his th year. Funeral ser and Paul Dow and Mrs. County Court House. In the City of ices will be held Wedneaday, I 30, from Homer O'Dell the Tor one Memorial Funeral Home. 218 Mill street, and 9 o'clock at Mt.

The funeral will be Thursday at Carmel Church, where a High Mass c. rrt. of Requiem will be offered Interment ui m. 'X A sslssT XBUBsS11 "Ak. gHiilPaH iiB lr iaaaa was a member of Excelsior Re bekah Lodge.

Survivors Include two djugh lers. Mrs. Henry M. Travis, Mount Vernon, and Mrs. Harold TtM rpughkeepsle; Jwo.

sons, Charles Poughkeepsle. and Walter Town of La Grange; four grandchildren, Mrs, Neil Hyde. Douglas and Robert M. Botsford and Sheldon M. Travis; a greal gramldaughter; a niece, and two nephews.

Funeral services wiH be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, 16 Grand Ave. The Rev. Adam Schrieber, pastor of the First Lutheran Church, will officiate.

Interment will be in 1 inlituM ranwiAni Wiansle mou TcalT aT The" fanerar tpjme from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 tomorrow. Excelsior Lodge will conduct services at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. George Wood, 67r Highland Farmer Touchkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, nn the 3nth day of February, 1QM.

at II 00 O'clock In the forenoon of that Idav the premises directed bv said Juris jmenl to be sold, and fully described asj St Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call Church Services Will be Conduct tnonui atrru 1 urvuay aitri iitKia auu 309 MOUNTAIN AVE evenings. Al.L mat tract or parcel of land '61 Valiant 2 DOOR SEDAN white, radio. 100 Standard shift. $995 60 Chrysler WINDSOR 4 DOOR SEDAN Cray It white, radio, healer, automatic transmis sion, power steennK.

$1450 S.J. Reynolds OPEN EVES. TILL 8 SAT. TILL 3 P.M. WED.

TILL 5:30 833 Main St. GL 4 7240 situute in the City of Beacon. Dutch fu County. New York, bounded and described as follows BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Mountain Avenue distant south B5 degrees 25' 30" west 30 feet from the northwest corner of land now or formerly of Henderson and running thence along other land of Llssa Development Corp the following courses and distances: South 22 degrees 41' 30" west 165 70 feet; north SO degrees 30" west 47 feet and north 9 degrees 16 30" east 118 56 feet to the southerly side of Mountain Avenue; thence along said Avenue the following two courses and distances North degrees 7' 20' eat 11 feet and north R5 degrees 25' 30" east 70.31 feet to the point of beginning SUBJECT to a water line eaaamant of the City of Be con al.mit rear of said premises. ALLAN RAPPLEYEA, Referee CORBALLY AND GARTLAND Attorneys for Plaintiff 25 Market Street 1603345 STATE OF NEW YORK COl'NTY COURT: DUTCHESS COUNTY THE POUGHKEEPSIE SAVINGS BANK.

i Plaintiff, against LISSA DEVELOPMENT I TRU WALL CONCRETE CORPO RATION, TAILORED KITCHENS CO A NORBECK CO I INC MATTEAWAN NATIONAL BANK and NANCY HALPERN. Defendants. NOTICE' OF SALE 1963 1310 ed. The Rev. William Gray, rector, will officiate Interment will be in Fishkill Rural Ceme MARTIN At her home.

Leon Court, tpry FripnH mav rail at tho fn Highland. January 5. 1964. Mrs. Aii ltTy nenas may Call at me IU gusla Martin, age Funeral services neral home from 7 to 9 p.m.

irom ine Mnion runerai norm, wooo, day and tnnTOfTOW. side Place. Highland, Wednesday, January 8. at 2 p.m. Friends may call! Tuesday evening from 7 to 9.

Inter ment Highland Cemetery. to E.Lea James, 61, Lived in Clinton MASSEO Charles Sunday, January 5. 1964. at Sharon. beloved husband of Helen Vaberrhdk Masseo, and devoted father of Charles Richard Masseo and Mary Susan Masseo, all of Pawling Funeral Wednesday, Janu KrneSt Lea JamCS.

61, a fotm ary B. at 930 a from the Hnrn and Clinton Corner rpsiHpnt rlierl Thomes Funeral Home. Pawling; to er corners resiaeoi, Oiea st. John's church for a Requiem Mass yesterday at his home in Lodi. rJ.h''y Mr.

James was born in Shrub call at the funeral home Monday and Oak. Westchester County. On of several religious and fraternal organizations. The former Abigail Juckett, Mrs. Saintomas was born in Stanfordville, daughter of the late Edwin and Mary Davis Juckett.

Her husband. Anthony, died June 30. 1957. en he moved Saintomas was a maHBeT will meet at the funeral home at aso 10 heneca LOUnty. aiiiuuc lyauKmeia ui p.m.

Tuesday. Survivors America: Women of the Moose, I Survivors include his wife, the Ladies' Auxiliaries, Knights of former Marion Elizabeth Frost; I Columbus and Veterans of For MERRnT Janusry 5. 1JK4. at. Memorial uic IW, i pien Wars Past PrpsiHpnts' Tlnh Hospttal, New ork City, William W.

iwia. aiiivc v. janica, County loved to at the funeral ton Corners.iDI230.and KWiAmJrKS' iSST. APril 192 He moved to Clin win conduct errvices MRS. EDITH M.

DORAN, 81, wife of the late City Patrolman John Doran. died yesterday at Vassar Hospital. Mrs. Saintomas, Lived in City, 65 Industrials Railroads Utilities 770.81 up 1.30 179.41 off .07 139.51 Unch ABC Paramount 35 Allis Chalmers 16 Alside Co W4 Aluminum Co 70H American Airlines 35 American Can 4 American Cyanamld 60V4 Amer Mach Fdy American Motox 17Ji. American Radiator 184 Amer and 141 American Tobacco 27 Ampex Corp .16 Anaconda, 42s Armco Steel 654 Atchison and 6F RR 28 Avco 22V4 Beth Steel 33 Boeing 37H Brunswick Corp 11' Celanese Corp 58V4 Central Hud and El 35 Chrysler 81 '4 Ches and Ohio Ry 70 CoirOas and Elec, 29S4 Cons Edison N.Y.

Control Data Cprn Products Curtis Wright Dome Mines Douglas Aircraft Dow Chem duPont de Nemour Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak Elec Bond Share El Paso Nat Gas Fairchild Cam Florida Power Ford Motors Gen Dynamics Gen Electric George W. Wood, 67, North Road. Highland, died this morning at Vassar Hospital after a brief illness. He was a retired farmer. Born Nov 15.

1896. in Monti ccllo. Mr. Wood was the son of I General Fotpis the late Theodore and Caroline Gen Motors Holmes Wood. A Highland resident for more than 50 years, he attended school ther and was a Mrs.

Abigail Saintomas. 65. of member of the Methodist Church. 11 Carroll city, died unex His wife, the former Mamie pectedly this morning at St. Fran Davis, died in 1952.

cis' Hospital. She has resided in War Veteran Poughkeepsie for the last 40' Mr. Wood was a veteran of years and was an active member World War I Surviving are a daughter, Miss Evelyn Wood, Kingston; two sons, Donald, Highland, and Theodore, New Paltr, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m.

Thursday at the Sutton Funeral I pursuance of a Judgment of Fore closure and Sale, entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 11th day ol lecember. 1SW. I. the under X48 sinned, the Referee in said Judgment will sell St public auction at the JMIOlv Pnnrt tlraiu in llu Pitv nf Truc" Ca" AX Poushkeepsle. Dutchess County.

New PI.OG York, on the 20th day of February. 19M Trucks, Trailers for Sale Merrltt. resident of Nled Drive, Pleas TfUITlansburg; vauey. win 01 noisna ana mary I ii Merrill, brother of Charles and Gail MfS. Doris Hanlon, Poughkeep Merntl; grandson ol lrl Christina sie.

and Mrs. Mary Ellen Stev Merritt. and Mrs. Ada Funeral services to which relatives and enS. Lodl.

tWO Sons. Arthur and mends are inviied win be conducts Norman. Interlaken, and from the Robert H. Auchmoody uncral Home. 16 Grand Avenue.

I'ouBhkeeosic. grandchildren. on Wednesday, January 8. 14. at 1 luiri ablins riiieiery, cold Spring, ny The family will re 'or 2 p.

m. Thursday at the Hurl ceive their friends at the funeral home burl Funeral Home. Interlaken two daughters. 12 VFW; Mahaska Council; Gay Nineties' CUb, and Mt. Carmel Church and its St.

Ann's Society. Survivors I Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Josi ph 'Marie i Balassone, city; Funeral services are scheduled a son. Joseph. Town of Pough keepsie; a brother, Edwin, Pough side Place.

Highland. The Rev Fred Yohe, Highland Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m.

tomorrow. Peter Doran, Highway Foreman Burial will be at the convenience dren. nieces and nephews of the family Dnlap William TVirnn Ifnnpu'pll keepsie. and several grandchjl Junctjon ed this morning as he Gen Telephone General Tire Rubber Goodvear and Gulf Oil Homestake Mining Howard Johnson Int Business Machines Int Harvester Int Nickel Canada Int Paper Int Tel and Tel Johns Manville Kennecott 84 88 62V4 18 25' 22 72 240 29 H6V4 28 20 35 45 50 23 85 90 78t'4 31 23 41 47 45 513 59 69 32 56 52 76 Korvette, E. J.

Lockheed Aire Marine Midland McDonnell Aire" Minn Ming It Monsanto Chemical Montg Ward National Biscuit Natl Dairy NaU Distillers Central RR Mlag Mohawk PW North Amer Aviation Northern Pacific Ry Ohio Edison Olin Mathieson Pan American Airlines' Pennsylvania RR Pefrsicola Pfizer. Chas. ThelpsDodge Phillips Petroleum Polaroid Pub Ser El Gas Radio "Reynolds Met Reynolds Tobacco Raytheon, Rep Steel Royal Dutch Safeway Stores Schlumberger Sears Roebuck Schcnley Dist Sinclair Oil Soconv Mobil 36 36 32 50. 65 63 34 57 64 25 24 52 SO XD 51 60 48 52 26 50 50 63 49 180 74 103 34 Southern Co Southern Pacific Ry Sperry Rand Std Oil Std Oil Ohio Studebaker Sunray Oil Texaco Texas Ins Transitron Union Carbide United Aircraft United Airlines United Corp United Fruit Universal Match U.S. Rubber U.S.

Steel Vanadium Corp Westinghouse El Western Union Woolworth Xerox Corp Zenith Radio 41 20 42 MV4 58 61 97 20 44 70 5TO 36 61 77 68 33 70 63 5 121 43 45 8 20 13 45 56 13 34 33 74 82 76 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE UNLISTED STOCK Western Pub 20 21 N.Y. Trap Rock 10 IIV4 Rotron 15 15 MacDonald, E. F. 6 6 "ESTABLISHED OVER 35 YEARS' Shaskan Go. 7936.

quick sale 1600 CR 1 0160. 13 CHEVY Pick Up truck. standard fchilt AL 6 357 1. bAtU.AjNH IN IAIE M. EL rRtK'KS All Types and Models MM WAY GAS 4k SEKVHT STATU Wapplngera Falls AXm.nater 7 WTY New Used Trucks INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Washington A Taylor Ave.

GL 2 3600 1960 CMC Ton Walk In Excellent in the forenoon of that motor. than 30JVM mll day the premises directed by said Judg tires. Body needs some work. For rnent ld' and described as imiutti; 311 MOUNTAIN AVE. ALL that tract or parcel of land situate In the City of Beacon, Dutchess County, New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Mountain Avenue at the northwest corner of land now or formerly of Henderson and run nmjt thence along said Henderson south 8 dpRrees 33' 50" west 1 ti feet to a point marked by an iron pipe, thence south 26 degrees 17" SO" east 60.04 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe: thence leaving said Henderson land and running along other land nf Lissa Development the following courses and distances: South 39 degrees west 55 15 feet: north 50 degrees wsi Bfl 17 feet and north 22 degrees 41' yr east 16570 feet to the southerly side of Mountain Avenue and thence along Mountain Avenue north decrees 25' 'JO" east 30 fret to the point of beginning Sl'BJEtT to a water line easement of the City of Beacon along the rear of said premises WILLIAM WELCH, Referee CORBALLY AND GARTLAND Attorneys for Plaintiff I 25 Maiikrt Street PiMihkepsi.

ri4w York CLASSIFIED AD WILL WORK Fl YOU LEGAL NOTICES State Notices State "of "new York BLPKEME COl'RT DLTCHESS COl'NTY 160 JACOB MILLER. Plaintifi, againM the kent ikh'se corpora Hon. lolls hick, jh 1 t'hawis j. mnnekan. cvrtm IVEY.and THE PEOPLE OE IHE.

MATt: OF MCW YORK. Defendants In pursuan of a judgment of fore thiuie and sale, entered in the abm At Vassar Hospital. Januarv 4, 1964. Rose Plog. Services at the William G.

Miller and Son Funeral Home, 310 Mill Street, Wednesday. 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Poughkeepsie Rural Ceme tery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening; Monday afte; noon, and evening: Tuesday afternoon and evening Arrangements In charg 01 wuuam U. Miller ana on. Mrs. Bida, 73, Amenia Resident nnnpliul In timrlr it (Visa Qtatfs Ztl my Department, according to Douglas Vogel, resident engineer for Dutchess County. Mr.

Doran was employed as a high Mrs. Anastasia Bida. 73, of Amenia rtipr! vpslerrlnv at rfeiv At Brmikivn. jdnu.r Conn, i Hospital. st Kila's Society recite the 5.

1164 Enwh Kefd ol Ixurr Plain. i I Rosary at 8 BUI. tomorrow, funeral samra Inim Ihp SI Charlu Ut AUSirid, (alhuhc Church. Thursday. January 9 Mrs Hida Was the wife of the at 10 a InUrrmrnt SI.

t'harlrs Ome innn RjH x. hn in ttry Krirnd. may rail at Iunral lale JOnn "10a. Wno UleO in lHja. horn Tuesday and WMtnrsday en A member of the Church of the i Immaculate Conception.

Amenia. she had lived in Amenia for the SAINTOMAS AI PmiKhkwnaif. N. 'as' 5 years. January 7.

1904. Abagail r'unrral Irom Surviving are two Sons, Mich tkc Kraleish Kunrral Hurra. 41 Mar i nnh Ampnia fnnr ahaU Strwl. Thursday at 111 am ael ana JOSepn, Amenia, IOUr and at mi carmH chureh ai 9 a daughters, the Misses Helen Anna Bida. Poughkeepsie.

friends inviU Interment St Peters and Mrs. FranClS Morrison and jUBU sVs iiuu at 8:30 am. from the Fraleigh Funeral Home, 41 Marshall and at 9 am. at Mt. Carmel way light maintenance foreman.

in. 1llllVAI. UUIIDI will utz 111 St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow Members New York Stock Exchange Bernard Harrison, Manager Listen to our STOCK MARKET CLOSING 4:35 P.M., on WE0K 271 Main Poughkeepsie Tel. 454 6100 DIRECT WIRE TO NEW YORK Enoch Reed, 51, Dover Woman's Kin Market Follows Uneven Course NEW YORK 'API The stock market pursued an uneven course early this afternoon after four straight sessions of advance. Enoch Reed, 51. formerly of Trading was active.

Dover Plains, died Sunday in Changes of most key stocks Brooklyn, where he had resided i were small, for the last five years. He was i Most steels and motors clung to employed as a security cuard in a narrowly higher tone on bal ance, oixiccus were wwtr, ap Snrrocate'a Notices 175 MARGARET N. SCHENCK. TWadant anutltd anion and brann, dalr lh 17th ENT GRADY. Surrogate ol County.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. uni, Uir rrtcrea in said judnu n.t ihsi all persons hsvlnt claims against named, will sell at public aiution tha lhs rsUta o( Margarat N. Schanck da lul Court House. In the City h. City ol Poughkacpsia Poughkeepsie.

Dutchess County, New. In said County, are required to eshlbl' ork. on the 21.1 day ol rebnuiy. 1964. the same with vouchers Ihereior to th.

st 11 o'clock In the lorrnoon of that day Executor of said estate, at the premise, directed by said judgment ,44 Cannon Street in the City of Pough bi be sold and herein deaenbed as lot keepsie on or before the 25th dsy of lows ijsnuary 14 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel Dated this I lth dsy of July 19A3. al land, with the buildings and improve I HAROLD SCHENCK, Esecutor nents thereon erected, situate, lying and, JOSEPH D. (JUINN. ESQ. being in the Village of Fishkill.

County 'Attorney for Executor 84 Dutcbese and Stata ul New York. 144 Cannon St bounded and described as follows: I Poughkeepsie. Ne'v Ytrk 175 W42 BLCLNMNG at a point in the easterly MrtlCF Presentation of Claim. from 2 to 4 and 7 to Arrange and 16 grandchildren. Son of the late Jesse and Eliza Parenlly in view ol the govern ment, o.

Arthur I r.ie.gh A Mas f)f Reiuiem will t. of. beth nodgo ReHKl Mr RetK, was ment report on smoking and at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the born May 21. 1912, in Ticonderoea.

due Saturday. ln uua ctty January 3. mm Church of the lmmamlate Con He was a former member of Aluminums rose in a paruai 101 iwary Mam unerai irom me Muivey cepuon. Burial win De in Amenia Wvman liremelme Thorpe Post at strength of ntmferrous meU s. 3o m.

and at Lad, oi the.Rory cai tonicht at the jVellican Fu Survivini? are a sisler Mrs wtlllc coppers and others in tne rul lliirlunai Hluar VI I tine ol Main street al the nortnwestei iy corner of lands Vndervoort runp mn Ihrnce with said Vanderoort lint North 78 il IU.it 400.5 ieet, thence with other lands of the party of the first pan itChruhb) lOGormant north 17 S2' West IW iret, thence still with said other Linda of party of the first part 63" 13 Ve4 5 feet, thence still with other Unda of the part ul the first part north tJ V.et 65 2 leet, theiict still with STA 207 LUl'lS AUGUST LEMKE. Decedent Pursuant to an order of Hon W. VINCENT GRADY. Surrogate of Iutrhess foully, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a It per sunt having claims against the eklate of UU'IS Al'Gl'ST LEMKE. deceased, late of the City of Poughkeep kit in said County, are required to ex nihil the same with vouchers theretur tu the undersigned Administrator uf i napri.

iiuoson nivrr smu; iiubuiisi at 10 am where a Requiem Mass will neral Home, UassaiC. be offered Interment Calvary feme tery. Friends may oall at the Funeral1 Home, Wednesday eveping 7 to 9 Ar Wife Survives Uohn W.Kilmer, 88 So you'd like to buy a growth stock Fine, who wouldn't? Who wouldn't like to buy stock in some company that's going to grow much faster than average over the yean alutad? Some: stock that should show an increase in prict corresponding to the company's growth? A big problem picking them out. Can vve do it? No, nobody can. There isn't a soul in this world who can guarantee the future, nor a firm in our business that can promise you that you'll make money if you buy this stock or that.

Still, based on the record, we've found that five different characteristics keep cropping up in greater or lesser degree to distinguish growth stocks from others, five different characteristics that provide at least a rough rule of thumb for future performance. You'll find those five characteristics spelled out in our at stanfordville. ny January John Kilmer. 88, who died I Dover Plains, at 10 a.m. Thurs Funerai it th.

Alien Sunday in Poughkeepsie. is sur day. The Rev. Gerard A. Lane1 Millbrook.

Wed vivi ,1 hv S.1 uar IH Nivni. at Intarniant convenience nf (ho ami a niece unicy was aMruueu iu rnaiuriii Funeral services are scheduled JohnsonsState of the Union ad at St. Charles' Catholic Church, (dress scheduled for tomorrow. iiUKtr 5dw utr auuuii aa a consolidation of recent market gains. Several i.s6ues family Friends will be received Tues surviving are two Sons, UHJ TICUII1) I IV UVA At rest January 5.

19M Teresa Poughkeepsie; tWO brothers, t'va beloved wife of the late Michael Ernest and Archie, Poughkeep I'va Funeral services to which rela tives and friends are invited will be sie. two grandchildren, and two conducted Wednesday at io 30 am. ereat crandchildren Hum tOA Kn tiit: ti'ifji fViQ rr rr iiir ii'ilt vrtirtt ai riiis iil i. sll in Ct Yalfigh. Red Hook Also Charles' Cemetery.

Friends may h.di wred big gains recenUy lloger. call at the Hufcut Funeral Home; "XT TT tZTZ 4 lit AIMWIiKW riVb 4VW liutviasi! 4VHu uruu ajuw m. iriiijiii ana IUIHUI IUW IllfUL. a sister. Mrs.

Marjone Mimpson uthei lands ui prt u. Irw fust part ftitt i 44 Cannon Street in I he City of Miut.1 kit H' Wt 2M.I hl 'to thej l'uuthkpepiv uu or brtote the 15th day easterly lute of Main SUeel aloiekaid. ul April. l'Jt4 iMrtufHrr latu ln0V4i iib said aktrjj Utut ui MaMiiled Ihla IU 4J jf Uye of beginiung, cotitAining 1 1 acre. Uv Af vt.

blrWl South I.o IT East If lee i to ARTHUR CORRY. JR. Arimlniilratnr WIVN, JH ALL that lr.ci or parcel of land situ Attaint lor Administrator, SUmI ia the VUU.e of tikill Couniy 44 C.i.nun St a kut Uai. ij rVaskav i FouH hkseltsie. 1.

h.eti ruled and descriled as i.ii.J l7I7il i from the DelSantu Funeral Home. Mill St Mass of Requiem will be offered at Mt Carmel Church at II am. Interment St Peter's Cemetery Friends may call at the Funeral home after 7pm tonight and Tuesday afternoon and svvning Funeral Directors. AiO lvX Vkl HOMfe, IMJ liue uf Main Street 'of the Southwesterly tts yast'ri ts iiHT part and Ins corner ul party oil the second part Hart and ruiuunn thenc with lands of the party or thet first part and lands of party uf the sec I jnut iil Njarta tl Ai' aat ZH i tlwso i wns 44fcS" wie4y si M' ttrs'Sweer (Gayl Souil. ba West 8 44 leetj to tie easterly line Of Mam Street South 22 aat to Um pUc oi bejcia UD.

I'rsmlsm art subject to a 10 (out right way o.se mrm as coouiaeo in a aeeojg Grand Avenue ilK aot past 33; any eaaementa or noU ofj rbo Huato of Persona! Service way iraotaa to any puoue uuuiy; aoocL lbSO lrZ? SZTuK. dowung funeral home Beacon. New York. MERRIT DOWUNG. Jr.

Lie. Uir Uf daUd IS. UM and lj rAlBVItW AVE. Clsiba i Mid ctmtssl ii' Um Uulcbeas Oxuttr MsVi i lie Uber IZl ul roortaes at Ui as aWMembes 11. liail UK amiMUt of esvaiwo Wa Daud: Vtcmnb U.

1SU. At Vaaaar Brothers f(oapiUl. January 7, I'JH. (JrorKe Wuud, North Road. Hinhland Funeral service Innn the SulUm Funeral Hunfj Wood Friends may call Wednesday evening I ft i Ifilsrnisnl IliBljIsind Csjuntisry.

ROBERT II AUCHMOODY KtNEHAL lfUMES. LNC TSL tilaiba 1 lMW Funeral Director, Z54 rioa'EX'Fm'EJuL home WILLIAat MtrtVCr. t.lc UIT 211 Mansion at. L000 uoo. 4 astJI PARMELE FUNERAL HOME Joha O.

Cavaa. runaral Dtractor T4 HaKbt Aveaua T.I Glttbt Hmo U4 MiU St ALOIS J. WEJSMAH. Bsiarts cmiACO si. aEttiu Au4 ir tag puiniifi Ollict i Aetdraaa Caiuwa SUsal htm Vark FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME sDTtfirn Udv 41 Marshall SI.

CLub. 1 Ojfo Horn Thomea Funeral Home La. eo.ed In N. Y. and Cons.

PAWLING. UL IWI William G. Miller Son I'luawai Uoms4 ftt liffa. CU 1 UM ROBERTS' FUNERAL HOME Wappinger, Fall, 29 7 2610 Schoonrnaker Chapfl Seveoly Three Suulk HamilUas SI. IjLaiM viauu SWEET'S "FUNERAL HOJfE George W.

Sweet, Lie. Mgr HYDE PARK. Tel Auital 24 Florist, saaaaati tS" 31sHi Itf SSSI "aSSSSsl BBBBBBBBBm saaaaaaaat' 1 mM I r.n.,r,, group turned irregular. va i 'i 11 111 ilUUUJ, fJW Ct 1 1 I jo 111 Plains; a Loo, South page Dookiet on growth stocks. More tlian that Ozone Park, and four nephews find ames of I(), more qualified than others to be stamped "growth" as of iinu iecemDer Ifoo.

On each of these companies the booklet provides a descriptive digest record of sales, earn ings, income, and dividends, that should be a big help to anv investor looking for growth stocks. If you fall in this cateuory yourself, well be happy to mail you a copy of 1UI Slockt. There's no charge. You're not obligated to do business with us, either. If you'd like a copy, simply call, come in, or mail us the coupon below.

Yrr.ytra&MndmsacopvoflOI'Cr'SZjWStocls. Masaa Miss Langwick, 80, New Paltz Resident Miss Margare Langwick, 80. a resident of New PalU. died I Sunday at Kingston Hospital after a brief iltness. She was a native of Norway I Miss' Langwick was born Sept.

I 2H, 1883. daugMer of the late Mr land Mra. John he came lo this country in 1887, liv tintr in she moved to New Paltz. Miss wick was a member of the age of 60 stocks at noon was up .2 at 288.1 with industrials up .3, rails oil .1 and utilities up .3. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up .87 at 770.38.

Bank Stocks MERRILL. LYNCJl. PIERCE. FKN.NKK (VSMiTH Bid Asked Rankers Chase Manhattan Chemical Corn rii.1 NallulUl Morgan uuajrant, Irving Manufacturers 58 U4 85' iua. 60'.

WJ4 88' J021i 1IW4 113 "ftClffi 554 581. Hanover Paltz Mflhotlitl Chureh and, Trut of N.V 7m 76 I er.rjrtj.n. rn.r;rfts r7rtr. f. omiciy ui iiiuiidil civtce.

tu; MRS. TERESA UVA, 78, of 166 cut KiiiwEBS pi.ant$: Mil St. died Sunday at GRAHAMS Francis Hospital A naUve of riaoer Arrsaawnaou Italy she came to this country 17 Orchard Place GL 4 71401 approximately 53 years ago. i. Survivors include five cousins, George and Charles Langwick, New Paltz, Ralph Langwick, California; Mrs.

Crosby Wilkins, Wallkill, and Mrs. Betty Conklin. Kentucky Funeral services will be conducted at the Pine Funeral Home, New Paltz, at 2 p. m. Wednesday, The Hev.

Willett Porter, New Paltz Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in New Paltz Rift al Cemtery. FrientU may call tonight at the funeral home saViWaaaaaaaaaSg I 7ai7rJlX35 7 fn AouitxM Clt STATaL. CoDC Insurance Stocks MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE. FENNER AND SMITH Bid Asked (Other Obituarie on Page I) Aetna Amn Ins Glens Falls Great American Hanover Hartford Home Prov.

Washington Ins. Travelers Tfrt Westchester 178 184 109 114H 51 53H 60'. 63H 48 51H 69 66V. 69V, 274 29H 2024 209 344 36H 374 40 MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE. FENNER Gi SMITH IIMC is nil in itn iiici noun tu iiiii f.ngi.si mt) tl iiii'iiiasmi 3 CANNON STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE Telephone: GRover 1 2100 How's the Market? For last minute answers, five days a week, listen to Station WKIP 1450 AM; 104.7 FM on your dial) at 6 PM and to Station WBNR (1260 AM on your dial).

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