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N1 1 r'y t'' vi (Jfr' Deertfis BARRETT (Mnlal. Mt Uvda irt.lUV July 9ml, 1961. Friend, may call Fri oey evening ei owsers rvnerei Home, 29 South Poet Rd, ServlceaX Saturday, juiy in, iv m. From or. james ent It, Church.

Interment Jarrvw' Church COLE John ft. of Rushmore Rd Storm vlllt, N.V. on July 1, 1961. Funaral be htld Friday, July 5, 1969 1pm. from tho Mt.

Cormef Beptlst Church, Carmai, NY. interment Raymond Hill Cemetery, Carmai, V. 'Vriltlnq hours et.rhe Edward Adams Funaral 15 Church St, Carmai, N.Y. Wadnaaday from and 7 9 m. iiivra at jt ij.tti.

I H06AN, Cart on Tuesday July 1969 at Doctsra Hospital, New York City, resiaenr or new Torn city ana tniaker Hill, Pawling, devoted father of JohnY 11 U.U.AH kail Um IU.II. m. nvH.ii iiu mi, i nuiuoa m. vtvm reposing at Unlvertal Funaral ChapeT, Lexington Ave and 52nd St. New York Friday, 1 to 5 and 7' to P.M.

Funeral servlcet will be conducted on Saturday, July 6th af am. from me Horn ana Tnomet Funeral Home, II Eait Main St Church where a mes. of requiem will Pawling to St. John' be conducted at 10 a m. Interment, prl Vete.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Cancer In the name of Marorl. Ma TormatK nogan. KEELER hit home. South Street, Ciintondale. Julv 2nd.

1969 Devld Keeler, age 72, Funeral services will be held at the Sutton Funeral Home. Crescent Ave Ciintondale, Friday at 2 pm. Friends may can, Thursday ave 'nlng from 7 9. Interment 'Will be In Jhe Lioyo emeTery. MARTIN Maude.

July 2nd. IMS. at St Francis' Hospital. Friends may call at Sweet's Funeral Home, 2 South Post Rd, Thursday evening 7 9. Graveside services at union Cemetery of Hyde rerx, rrnay, iuiy am ar ii am.

CUTWATER, at Pleasant Vallev. I York on July 2, Henrietta, Barret, widow of Claude, loving mother of and Nelson Freer, her evlh 'year. Funaral services at the Allan Funereh Home Inc. Saturday morning July 6H at 11 a.m. Interment at Sf Paul's Cemetery.

Friends will be received Friday evening 7 to 9 m. ROZELL i In this cltv Julv 2nd. Ed ward Rozell, In his 15th year. Funeral services I at the Allen Funeral Homo, Inc Pleasant Valley, Friday afternoon, Julv 5th. at 2.30.

Interment Freedom Plains Cemfery. Friends will be re ceived Thursday evening 7 9. Mr. Cole Dies; Was Assessor STORMVniE John R. dole, 82, of Rushmore Road, died Monday at home after a long illness.

Born in Carmel, Dec. 21, 1886, be was the son of the late Henry and Hannah (Carver) Cole. His first wife, Bertha, died in 1958. On April 29, 1959 he married the former Iva Corey, who survives. Mr.

Cole had been an assessor for the Town of Carmel for 35 years. He was, a self empioyed electrical and plumbing contractor in Carmel. He was a member of Mount Carmel Baptist Church, the Grange, In dependent Order of Odd Fel lows, and other civic organiza tions. In addition to his wife. Mr.

Cole is survived by a son. John Cole Rome; three a a ters, Mrs. Clayton 5 a Montrosse; Mrs. Charles Lownsbury, Carmel; and Mrs. Earl Funk, Shanks, west Virginia; two stepchildren, Mrs.

Robert Hollister, Poughkeepsie; and David Corey, Stormville; and 11 grandchildren and 11 great granaciuiaren. Funeral services will be Fri day at 2 m. at Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Carmel. The Rev. Roger Blinn.will officiate.

Burial will be in Raymond Hill Cemteryr Carmel. Friends may call at the Ed ward Adams Funeral Home, 15 Church Carmel, today from to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday frdm 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thurston, Daughter In City I A Mrs. Gertrude Thurston, 79, of Claremont, N.H., whose Mrs.

Stephen F. (Theimaj kizzo, resides at 33 Mansion St, died Monday at her. home. Her husband, Arthur predeceased her in 1953. Mrs.

Thurston Is survived, by 8 children. Funeral services were con ducted today In Claremont, N.H Mr. Keeler, 72; Walden Pastor SCHMIDT is Clarence Bartle, memorial 1 services 'will be held at the Reformed Cherch of Hopewell Junction, July 4. IMS at 11 am. Interment will lie at the convenience of the family.

Contri butions may be made to the Schmidt Grant and Aid Memorial Fund or Dutchess community coiieoe. Ar rangemenh) In charge of A. A. Schoon makerr SHERLOCK Jean Ambros. The family will receive their friends at the Schoon maker Chapel, Seventy Three South Hamilton St.

between the hours of 74 ifhls evening. Services and Interment will be at tne Brookdai. cemetery, riHtmm. Jutv Sth. STEINMETZ Rhlnebeck.

N.Y. July 1961. Ellse'S. Stelnmetz In her list Funeral services to when rela tives and friends ore Invited will be conducted from the Wm E. White Fu neral Home, 91 E.

Market St, Rhlne ibeck. Thura. Julv 4. 1961 at AJA at the Church of Good Shepherd at 10 a.m. wnere moss or pequiem win conducted Interment St.

Joseph's 1 Cemterv. RhlneclmV friends mav call the funeral home after, 7 pm. Wednesday evening and the Rosary will be racuea or m. STORMS at Pfeesant Valley, NY July 1, 1964, William Storms In his 90th year. Funeral services at the Allen Funeral Home, Friday morolag 'July 5th at 11 m.

Interment Presby tterlen Cemetery. There will be no caning nours, Carl T. Hogan, In His 70th Year aiNTONDALE The Rev, David Keeler, 72, of the Full Gospel Church, wal den, died Tuesday at his. nome, South Street after a long illness. Born in Newark, July 13.

1895. he was the son of the late Clarence and Clara (Hawleyj Keeler. In Gouver neurj in he married the former Alice Nace, who survives. A resident of Ciintondale the last 40 years, Mr. Keeler for merly was pastor In uouvemeur for 10 years.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Keeler is survived by a daugh ter, Mrs. Betty Herbrechter, Highland; a son, Gordon Keeler, Ciintondale: a brother. Gordon Keeler, Columbus, Ohio; and five granddaughters. Funeral services "will be Fri day at 2 p.m.

at Sutton Funeral Home, Crescent Avenue, Ciin tondale. The Revs. Ernest Hot elemann and Donald Coy will officiate. Burial will be in Lloyd's Cemetery, Highland. Friends may call at the fu neral home Thursday 7 to 9 p.m.

Mrs. Sherlock, Resident Of Town Mrs. Jonathan Sherlock, 55. at 3 E. DotTwtvxl Drive.

Town of Poughkeepsie, died last nigni at St. Francis Hospital. Born Nov. 11. '1912.

in Norwood, she was the former 'Jean Ambros; daughter of William and Etta Reed Ambros and was a member of the Congregational Church. Surviving are ner husband, a son, William J.t and a daughter, Mrs, Gary McFall, all of rough keepsie. Friends "may call from 7 to 9 O'clock tonight at the Schoon maker Chapel, 73 S. Hamilton St. Burial will be Friday in the Brookdale Cemetery, Dedham, Mass.

County Notices 170 Dtftndant I BY VIRTUS ANTcuTii uti out of th Supremt Court of tnt Statt or hiw Torn, to mt oirtcrva ina ao llvorod. against tho goods and chattels, lands and tenements of ANNE RICHER i nave seized ana an we ngnr, title and Interest of said defendant tn and to the following described property, wni ALL that mrtiiln nlM ft or nnrt nl nl land located In the town of Pouahkeeosle beginning at a point on the southerly line of Creek. Bend, said point being the northeasterly corner of the herein described parcel and the northwesterly corner of 'the parcel conveyed by Mau rice m. Burnt to tagar l. Bauer and Alan W.

Baiter by deed dated February 11, 1957 and recorded In the office of the Duchess Countv Clerk on March i Tne i oer or aeeas oaae ubi menct souineasrer aiona ine weit. erly line of said parcel conveyed to Baker south 39 deareei 2 minutM seconas wesr us feet to a point being the southwesterly corner of said CArria conveyed to Baker and the norrhwMtriw corner of the parcel conveyed by Maurice w. ourne id joseon p. MCManon and Emma his wife, by deed dated June 37. 1955 and rmcarcmd In 1h nfltra or ine vucness Louniy cierit on July; 1955 fn libra 892 of deed at oaae Surrocateft Rollcee 175 324 thence southwesterly along the nor) 00 seconds west 94 44 feet to a point westerly line of said parcel conveyed to McManon south 77 degrees 6 minutes CITATION OF PROBATE THE PEOPLE OF THE, STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT TO The distributees, heirs at taw and next of kin of ANGELA C.

BONAHUE. deceased and any and all unknown persons whose names or carts of whose names, and whose place or places of residences art unknown, and cannot after diligent Inquiry ascertained, distributee, heirs at law and next of kin of said Anoeta C. and ff any ot int seta aisiTrDuiees, neirs ar law or next of kin of deceased be dead, legal representatives, their husbands or wives. If any, distributees and successors In Interest whose names and or places of residence and post office addresses art unknown, and to rne Attorney general or Tne pi NBW Tors. i SEND GREETING: WHERE AS, JUDSON C.

WILLIAMS who resides at 42 Catharine Street, Pouch keeosle. Y. has lately BDolled to the Surrogate's Court Of the County of Dutch ess to have a certain Instrument In writing, relating to both real and personal property, duly proved as the last will i and Testament of Angela C. Bonahue deceased, who was at the time of her deam a resident of tne city ot Poughkeepsie In the County of Dutchessr THEREFORE, vou and each of vou are cited to show cause before the will be mav be Board of Education reserves the right 10 rttCT any or an oias. 4 Boara ot coucauon Of the City School District Of the City of Poughkeepsie 'Wednesday, July 3, ,1968 City NpIIcm 180 1 publicly opanad.

Spaclflcatlsns btalnad at ttw soma offlca. Tha County of Dutchess leaa Ava. Byt Arthur J. Galuppo 11 Col leg Butlnata Manaaar 0 )1049i NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARINQ CITV PLANNING BOARD CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE, DUTCHESS COUKTY, NSWTOKB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur 1 suant to Sactlon 32 of tha Genaral City Law of tha Stata of Naw York as amend' aa Service Set For Mr. Schmidt HOPEWELL JUNCTION A memorial service for the late C.

B. Schmidt, 71, retired presi dent of The DeLaval Separator Co. who died Monday, will be conducted at the Reformed Church Thursday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Ian S.

Todd, pastor of the Hopewell Reformed Church, and the Rev. Robert A. MacGill. rector of the zion Episcopal Church, Wapplngers Falls, will omciate. miss Marilyn Vail will be the organist and the choir of the Reformed Church will sing.

Burial will be at the convent ence of the family. There will be no calling hours. balno the eoutheaiter corner of lh herein described parcel balna the south westerly corner of the said parcel conveyed to McMahon. being tha northwest 1 rir corner or ine parcel convayea Dy Maurice M. Burke to Robert D.

Court rloht and Beverley B.hla wife, hv deed dated December 1, 1955 and recorded in rne onice ot tne Duohess County Clerk on December 1955 tn libra we or aeeas ar page 132 ana being the northeasterly corner of the nrrm conveyed by Maurice M. Burke to Tony Panessa by deed dated June 21, 1957 and recorded In tha offlc. of the Duchess Countv cterk on Julv 9. 19(7 In libra 948 of deeds at Dirm 33 thanr northwesterly along tha northerly line ui aoio parcel conveyea to renessa and tha Subdivision Regulations of lie hearing will be tha City of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Coun rv. New Tore, a bud near no oe held by the Planning Board ot tha City I VI north 51 degrees 31 minutes 50 seconds west 66 77 leet to point belna the southwesterly corner of the herein de Fnaerl Director! 254 ALLEN FUNERAL HOME, INC.

ftEASANT VALLEY, MErcury 5 2124 MILBROOK, N. ORIol. 7 9611 ROBERT a AUCHMOODy If Grand Avenue Tel. 452148s' FIShklll 1964166 Hosewell Junction 226 923J DOWLING FUNERAL HOME MPRRITT DrtWLING. Jr.

Ltc. Mar 41 PAIRVIEW AVE. GLob. 2410 FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR FRALEIGH. Lie 41 Marshall St.

GLobe 2 OJ10 William Li. Miller Son Funaral Hornet f.L 2 0758 GL 21140 PARMELE FUNERAL HOME John D. Caveri, Funeral Director 74 Height Avenue, Tel GLobe 1 0790 ROBERTS' FUNERAL HOME Wapplngers Falls 297 2610 Schoonmaker Chapel Seventy three South Hamilton St. GLobe 4 1100 SUPPLE FUNERAL HOME SI Albany Pott Rd Hyde Park SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME HYDE PARK. N.

Tel. CApltaf 229 000 Mrs. Outwater, In Her 69lh Year. PAWLING Carl T. Hoean.

69, Quaker Hill, and 139 E. 63rd New York City, died today at Doctors Hospital, New York uty, where he had been a pa tient for tne last six weeks Mr, Hogan was president of Wood and Hogan furniture importers and manufacturers in New York City since 1928; presi dent ot u. T. Hogan and and treasurer of the Alumiseal Corp Mr. Hoean was director of the Capitol City Broadcasting a member of the New York State Banking Board, 1950 53, a trustee ot tne Attn Hall Association and a member of the Decorative Furniture Manufacturers Association, serving' as iu luesiueui in lato.

Born Aug. 20, 1898. in San Francisco, Califs Mr. Hogan was the son of' John and Lulu Haas Hogan; He received a bachelordegree In civil engineering in 1923 from the Uni versity of Michigan and married the former Miss Mariorie Macormack on May 12, 1925, in New York City. Mrs.

Hogan died Apru zi, 1968. An army veteran of or War Mr. Hogan is mentioned in "Who's Who in the East." He is survived by a son, John M. Hogan, Katonab; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Wells, Mont rose, and 11 grandchildren.

friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Universal Funeral Chapel, Lexington Avenue and 52nd New York City. The funeral will take place at 9:30 a.m. Saturday irom ue Horn and Tnomes Fu neral Home, 83 E. Main and at St.

John's Church, where a Mass, of Requiem will be of fered at 10 am. Burial will be private. in lieu of flowers, contribu tions may be made to the Amer ican Cancer Society in the name of Marjorie Macormack Hogan. Weather Report Mf. Storms, In His 90th Year PLEASANT VALLEY Wil liam Storms, 89, here Mon day.

Born in Pleasant Valley, Oct. 12, 1878, he was the son of George and Mary Davis Storms. He had been retired from tne New York State Highway Department. Mr. Storms' wife, the former Flora Wolven, ceased him.

Mr. Storms was a charter member of the Pleasant Valley Fire and also was a mem ber of the Oidtimers Baseball Club. Survivors include a half brother, George Cady and a half sister, Mrs. Albert (Sarah) Lawson, both of Pleasant Valley. Funeral services will be con ducted Friday at, 11 a.m.

at the Allen Funeral Home Pleasant Valley. The Rev. Marlin Stewart will omciate. Burial will be in theJPresbyterian Cem etery, Pleasant Valley. There will be no calling hours LOWER HUDSON VALLEY Considerable cloudiness and cool this afternoon with a few light showers early this after noon.

Highs in tne yus. raruy cloudy tonight. Lows in the 5s. ThuOrsday, fair to partly cloudy with moderate temperatures. Hiehs around 8.

Winds vari able, under 15," today and, tonight and west to northwest, 10 to 20, Thursday. scribed oarcel and the aoureaiterlv Mr. ner of the parcel conveyed by Maurice Burke to Helen Lorefice by deed dated September 17, 1958 and recorded In tha office of tha Dutchess Cunty Clerk on October 9, 1951 In libra 980 of deeds at page 277 thence northeasterly along the eeslerly line of tald parcel conveyed to Lorefice north 39 decreet minuies uu seconas easr zuu Teer to a point In the aforesaid southerly Una of the Creek Bend being the northwesterly comer of the herein described parcel ana rne nonneasreriy corner ot said parcel conveyed to Lorefice thence southeasterly along tald southerly line of Creek Bend eouth 50 decreet 58 minutes 00 seconds east 125 feet to me point or place of beginning, being lot 23 block on man entitled Map No. 4 Twin Hills developed by Maurice M. Burke and Harry Mi Burke, In the town of Poughkeepsie, Duchess County, New York dated July, 1956 made oy Kooerr a Mone surveyor.

and filed In the office of the Duchess Counrv Clerk on October 24, 1956 as Map No. 4 iv suoiecT to Tne commons ana restrictions which are contained In a deed to tne grantors which said deed is recorded in libra 1023 of deeds at page 299 In the Duchess County Clerks Office 3 Creek Bend. Pouahkeeosle. New York conveyed by Robert E. Harrison and his wife Melvlna V.

Harrison to Hyman Richer and Ann Richer by deed, dated March 23. 1962 and recorded In the office of the county cierk, Ducness County, April 16, 1962. Full convenant ana warranty aeea. WHICH PROPERTY I SHALL OFFER FOR SALE. TO WIT All the rlaht.

title and Interest, of tald defendant In and to the tald property, at the law rects. on the 29th day of August. 1968. at 10 30 o'clock In tha forenoon. at the DUTCHESS COUNTYI COURT HOUSE CORRIDOR, MARKET STREET In the CITY of POUGHKEEPSIE, County or uuicness, t.

Daiea Tn tst asv or 'juiv. ivab LAWRENCE M. QUINLAN each of Surrogate's Court of our County Dutch 1 ess, ai Tne aumnieiB urine in iiw City of Poughkeepsie In said Count1 on the 5th dav of Auaust one thousani nine hundred and sixty eight at 9 30 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, why tne said instrument in wrinng snoura noT be admitted to probate at Will of reel nrf MWtnnnt Droeertv IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we nave caused tha teal of sold surrogate a toun Tn Ha hritntn JifflvMl Witness, HON. w. Vincent ikaut.

Surrogate of said County at tha City of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., thlt 19th day or June in tne year or our i ora une inousana nine nunarea ana sixiy igni JOHN F. ALBANO Chief Clerk of the Surroaete't Court. Attorney: Judson C. Williams 42 lainanne Pouahkeeosle. Tel No 914 454 4315 notice; This citation It terved upon you as required by law, but you are nnt nbltaMl to annaar In oarson unless you wish to file oblectlont to the probate of me will, you may nave an anorney aT lau, annMi.

in, vnu. HUfll of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County New TorK, on Tne Bin aay ot juiy, ith ai 7 30 o'clock (PM1 (fa ST.) at tha City Plannlna Board offices. 2 Catharine Street. Pouahkeeosle. New York, for the ouroose of considering the application of Harry A Raker, Inc.

fpr the approval of a final plat entitled' "Chestnut Hill section A Property of Horry Raker, Inc." made bt Iron Chaian and dated March 7. 196, idesrgnating proposed subdivision of I lots, locaiea on me tasrer a ae ot Cedar Avenue In the City of uuicness ouniv. new TorK. All oartles In Interest and ctlzens wilt be given an opportunity to be heard with resoecT to sucn bdd cei on tllT rLMMIMU DUAKU ByL IRVING FELDMAN CHAIRMAN DATED! JULY 2. 1948 IHU IIU30 190 Town Notices CUT Notices 180 urvrirp is ufrerv GIVEN that the Commissioner of Assessments and Building Inspector of tha City of poughkeepsie has completed tha Assessment Roll for Tne LITy OT rougnrteepsio maul in me wmr 19A4 for the voar 1969.

and that a copy thereof has been left the Offlca of the Cltv Chamberlain of the City Of pougnneepsie wnere it mar be seen and examined by any person TEMPERATURES MavimuM and minimum temoeratures during th. 24 hourt before 8.30 a m. to u.n .11.1 i.m AA9 maximum tv miiiinwii Precipitation Trace Wind SW. af 13 mph. SUN Tha tun rises .1 5:29 am.

today and sett at 8 31 time or 1TTE iiuca High Low 51 AM. 1 09 PM. (Thura) 7:33 PM 2 09 A (Thurt PHASES OF THE MOON First Quarter July 3 Full Moon July Last Quarter July 17 New Moon July 25 until the first Tuesdey In September 1968, and that on that day the tald Commissioner of Assessments and Build inn innrtnr. tha Coroaratlon Counsel of the City of Poughkeepsie, and the DrMlnanl nf tha rnmmnn Council Of the City of Poughkeepsie, will meet and sit as a Board ot Review of such assessment. In the Common Council Chambert at tha Dutchess County Court House In tha City of Poughkeepsie, and will review such atsetsmentt en the first Tuesday in septemDer ana me nexi icceed ng day JOHN VAN ROUWENDAAL, Commissioner of Assessments and Building Inspector rtfan limn T9.

loAt 180 11019 NfTrirE TO BIDDERS July 3, 1968 Thn SnJkrri nf Education of the CltV School District of the City of Poughkeepsie, County of Dutchess, State of New York, hereby Invltet the tubmlsslon of hlH fnr tha transnortatlon thin the city of Poughkeepsie of pre klnder garren cniiaren. mas will INT receiveu unni iw im flee of the Business Manager, 11 College pnnnnifwntie. nbw Torn, iti 17011043 which time and place all seealed bids ARLINGTON FIRE DISTRICT 766 MAIN STREET TOWN OF POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Arungion rira uisincr win reteiye sea ed da until 8 00 on Julv 12. 1968 at Engine Co No 1 Flrehouse, 766 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, New York, at wn en me and ace an dios win oe opened and reed a loud i for the repair1 work to existing Flrehouse, Arlington Engine Co, No 1, 766 Main street, lo Poughkeepsie, County of Dutchess and state of New York, a I In accordance with the Contract Documents, as prepared by Miguel A Franco, AIA Architect Prooosed forms or CTnTrecraocumenTS, Includina tDedfications. are on file in the Architect's office.

CODtea of these documents may be obtained by prospective Diaaert upon aeposmng a cerrinea cnecx, bank draft, money order or cash In the emount of TEN DOLLARS ($10 00) with the Arch teer for each set so oDta nea Such deposit will be refunded upon re Turn or uocumenrs in gooa common wnn In a period of ten (10) days alter the opening or oias. A cerimea cnecx or oanx aran, payablepayable to the Arlington Flrt District, US Government bonds or satisfactory bid bond executed bv the bidder and accent. able surety, in an amount equal to ten percent (10) of the bid shall be submitted with eech bid. The successful bidder will be reauired to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and peyment bond. Bidders attention it caiiea to me tbct that the Contractor thall be required to pay not less than highest minimum waoas oredetermlned bv the New York Stale Secretary of Labor applicable to Project, or otherwise established un ider this contract or as determined under applicable lews of the stata of New York, end to comply with all applicable laws re latlna to nondiscrimination, wages, hours, of labor, nd conditions of employment mat may coma int errecr curing tne lire of the contract without any Increase In tha contract price ine ArnngTon rire uisttict reserves th.

right to relect any or all bids and to waive anv Informalities In blddlna. No bids shall be withdrawn for oerl od of sixty (60) dsyt tubsequent to the opening ot dios wnnouTMne consenr oi the Arlington Fir. District. Board of Fire Commissioners Poughkeepsie Journal 37 $4.9 Ad Sells $40 Worth of Movie Equipment SLIDE and movie screen, glass beadJ ed, 50" 50" Originally )78 88. A condition Kodak Brownie 8mm movie camera, Cine Ektanon lent In leather shoulderstrap case 4 bulb flash rod bulbsr Kodak 500 mm protector, 1 8 lent All $40.

Call 47I OO00, 4 30 7:30 m. ADVERTISER had Immediate response to the above ad and sold the equipment to the first cellar. Severel people called and, neediest to toy, were disappointed. If vou have movie equipment for sole or anything else, there's a market for It you'll find the market with JOURNAL WANT ADS TO PLACE YOUR RESULT GETTING AD DIAL DIRECT 454 5421 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES City Notices 180 City Notices ISO Mrs. Henrietta Outwater, 68, died Tuesday at her home in Pleasant Valley Born in Johnsville.

July 8, 1899, she was the daughter of Mr. and John Barret. Her husband, Claude Outwater, pre deceased her. Mrs. Outwater Is survived by two sons by a previous mar riage.

Nelson and Joseph Freer, both of Pleasant Valley; a sister, Jennie Meade, Poughkeepsie; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Allen Funeral Home Pleasant Valley. Burial will be in StvPaul's Cemetery, Pleas ant Valley. may call at the fu neral home Friday from 7 to LEGAL NOTICES Mt.tr Notices lfiH alter and revise Final Budget Mpiirck, 1D5, Kingston's Oldest KINGSTON A 105 year old man, this cityjs oldest resident, died Tuesday alter a long in ness.

I Michael Turct'son of the late Nicholas and Mary Benicase Turci, was born in Italy on Feb. 13, 1863 He had been confined in County Infirmary and various convalescent home's for the pasr few years. A lone time resident of the Kingston area, he was employed in the brick making industry. He is survived by a brother, Frank Turck'of Kingston, and! several nieces and nephews. W.

H. Holland, Beacon Resident BEACON William H. Hol land, 63, died here Tuesday after a brief illness. Born in Cadysville, Aug. 2.

1904, he was the son of the late Henry and Catherine Hol land. His wife predeceased him. Mr. Holland had been employed at Matteawan state Hospital for 38 years until his retirement two years ago. Mr.

Holland had resided In Beacon the last 40 years and was a member of the Civil Serv ice Employes Association of Matteawan and St John's Church He is survived by a son' Thomas Holland, Hopewell Junction; three daughters, Mrs Patricia Dlneee. PouehkeeDsie: T. KODen (nose Mane; iOie and Mrs. Gerald (Josephine) Novotny, both of Beacon'; three brothers, Harold, Plattsburgn; Raymond Holland, both of Middletown; a sister, Mrs Mary Slade, Pittsburgh; and 10 grandchildren. A The.

funeral will be Thursday at 8:30 a.ti). from the Halvey Funeral Home, Z4 wmow Beacon, and at 9 ajn. at St John's Church where a High Mass of Requiem will be of fered. Burial will be in St. Jo achim's Cemetery.

Beacon. as Friends may call at the fu neral home today from 2. to 4 and 7 to 9 jn. The Matteawan! rluil Krvir KtnnlnvM Associ ation will conduct a service mi the funeral home tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The Rosary win re 1 cited tonight at 8 o'jpioc, Edward Rozell, Of Billings, 84 BILLINGS Edward Rozell, 84, of Billings, died Tuesday at Vassar Hospital in Pough keepsie.

Born In Billings, Aug. 18, 1883, he was the son of George H. and Elizabeth Horton Rozell, A retired mechanic, Mr. Ro zell had been a member of the Freedom Plains His wife, the former Minnie Burdick, died in 1966. Mr.

Rozell is survived by a step son, Edward Hunt, Billings, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be con ducted Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the Allen Funeral Home Pleasant Valley. The Rev. Wil liam Boak will officiate.

Burial will be" in the Freedom Plains Friends may call at the fu neral home Thursday from 7 to NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS cov erlna. construct on. Heatlna. 5an tarv and jt l. eiecTncai wonc ror KenaauiniTion ot c' wm, inwooa bu no na no.

17, Hud son1 River State Hospital, Poughkeepsie, I l.kW UOHI.W (MnVIIIUIMI, Nos. 22171 2317B 32178 2217B and accompanying drawings, will b. received by tha Office of General Services, Contracts Unit. Building No. 4.

Stat. Offlc. Dunaing lempus, Maanv, n.t. vato, on oenair or tn. neaim ana menrai Hvaiene Facilities ImDrovement Coroora tlon, until 10:30 AM, on Wednesday, ju 14, lyoa, wnen inev na dud opened and read.

Each proposal must b. made upon the form and eubmltted in the envelope proviaea Tnervror ana anan na accompanied by crtlfled check made payable to the Offlc of General Services in the stipulated In the proposal as guaranty that th. bidder will enter Into the contract If It be awarded to him. Th. number must be written on the front of tha anvelooe Tha blank apaces in tne proposal must be tilled In, and no change ahall be meao in tn.

phraseology of in. proposei The Stata reserves the rlaht to relect any. or ail bids. Successful bidders will be reauired to alve a bond conditioned for the faithful performance of tha con. iracr ana eeparant Dona tot Tne payment of laborer, and materialmen each bond in tha sum ot 100 per cent of the amount of th.

contract Tns HbALTH AND fntNIAL HYGIENE FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT TAKE NOTICE that th. Board of Education of tha City School District of the nhi DH.nhl.UMla U.u. Vnrlr. hu f.llltlnn rilllt adnOTM at llB dUlV COnVenCd meeting on the Mth day of Junei WM, after completion of the public hearing theretofore held upon the Tentative Budget prepared tor the ensuing fiscal year commencing July 1, l6a, and ending did change, said Tentative Budget as follows: Tentative rudgft ITEM Budget Chang. On Page 1 Summary sf General una Board of Education 30,471 00 Central Administration instruction Regular Day School M45 WJ 00 Transportation 7 574 Operation and Maintenance of Plant 503,433 00 Undistributed Expenses TotaMSenerat Fund Appropriation! MOMHM Total tj On Pag.

2 Board ot Education District ciern: Office Selerles JJSSS Total Board of Education 30,67100 Arlington Fire District Otis Porter, Chairman Increase 80 00 Increase 7.155 00 Increase 243,02100 Increes. 00 Increase 11,470 00 Increes. 1,06000 lncr.es. 262(66 00 Increase 00 Increase Increase 000 to 00 121.970 00 47456 00 594,903 00 1,080,455 00 7,072,319 00 7492.319 00 1,100 00 30,751 00 REQUEST FOR BIDS Tha Hvda Park Central School District requests seeled bids on "CREW RACING SHELL" "MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS" Details and BDectficatlons mav be ob telned at the Administration Office, South Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, between me nours or m. ena a rm.

pnonuay thru Friday Bids will be accepted up to 2,00 PJIA. on July 18, 1968, and oubllelv coened at that time. All bids ahall be blndlna for period of thirty deye subsequent to th. date of opening ot bids, and tha Board of Education reserves th. right to re lect any an oias.

cunnKU bcnvDiiiKn Clerk Hyde Park Central School Dlst No. 1 19011045 On Pace 3 Central Administration Centraf Office central tjtiicb rersonnei Equipment Rental Curriculum Development Business Administration! Offlc. Salaries Generel Supplies 2.285 00 Total Central Administration On Page 4 Instruction Regular Day School dearies ot rnntipoii n.i, ISS Junior High IJSfSSS High School 5C363 Offlca Salaries: Elementery JSJ Junior High 1943300 High School 43,830 oo Mr. Barrett, Of Hyde. Park Increase Increese Increes.

Increase Increase Increase Deduct Increes. Increase Increase Increese Increase 240 00 1,000 00 4,000 00 900 00 1015 00 7,155 9,535 00 3,094 00 2,40000 1470 00 44000 2,160 00 00 1400 00 4,000 00 49,200 00 3.300 00 121,970 00 General Supplies: High School On Page 5 Instruction Regular uay acnvoi Supervision, Others: uireciurs Salaries of Directors Office Salaries: Physical Education Pupil Personnel Supervisors and Coordinators: Salaries Office Salaries 1,560 00 Increase 1440 00 35,707 00 Incraas. 23,76300 HMmorlal Sq, Poughkeepsie, N.t. Established 1705 Classified Ad Service COUNTER SERVICE Monday thru Friday 00 A M. to 5.00 P.M.

Saturdai a a 00 AM. to 3.00 PM Closed Sundays PHONE SERVICE Ads taken by phone during above hour, by calling 454 5421 Th. publishers reserve the right to edit or relect any classified advertising copy CLASSIFIED AO PRICES 4 and 7 time rare. ar. tor con ecutlve days.

Ads ordered tor mor. then 1 may b. canclled after first day Charoe will be made only fOOGHKEEP5ie JOURNAL WORD COUNT ADS for number, of days ad (Minimum 12 Wards) I Days 44c par word 4 Days 35c per word 1 Day lie per word (30 Days SI (5 per word Effective May 1st, 1968 Above rates ar. tot consecutive Insertions. When Insertions are not consecutive one lime Insertion rate epplles.

Centred and Classified Display Rates Furnished on Request DEADLINES REGULAR LINE ADS 4 Dm. day prior to publication Ipm Saturday for Monday 5 pm. Friday for Sunday LOST AND FOUND ADS e.m Day of Publication DEATH NOTICES 11 a m. Day of Publication CORRECTIONS AND CANCELLATIONS 9am Dav of Publication Cancellation Order. Ar.

Numb.p For Receipt. Purposes Be Sur. You Receive Number When You Cancel Your Ad REPORT ERRORS FIRST DAV Errors In advertisements ahould I be reported Immediately. The Poughkeepsie Journal will not b. responsible for mor.

than on. Incorrect In seruon. Journal Box Number. count 4 words 25e Service Chars. SUBSCRIPTION KATES 50e It Replies Ar.

Mailed CIMAI rADV Dally id cents Sunday 25 cent. HOME DELIVERY BY CARRIER BOY 65c per week payable Wednesday. Journal within the Poughkeepsl. area and wherever there Is carnvf ienoo 15460 00 160 60100 (,475 00 Increase Increes. Increase Increase 120 00 470 00 6,639 00 460 00 'X HYDE PARK Daniel Bar rett.

19'Albertson who. was born in 1897, died unexpectedly today at 12 Albertson St. Retired from.the National Park Service, he had been employed at the Vanderbilt Estate forseveral years. Mr. Barrett was member of the Hyde Park Fire Dept.

and St. James Episcopal Church. His wife, the former Lillian Neale. died Jan; 29, 1960. The funeral will talce place at' 10 a.m.

Saturday at St. James' Church. Burial will be in St. James Church Yard. Friends may call from 7 tov9 p.m.

frt day at Sweet's Fuperal Home. Miss Martin, 87, Oi Hyde Park HYDE PARK Miss Maude Martin, 19 Albertson died today at St. Francis Hospital. She was 87. The daughter of Frank, and Jennie Cooper Mar tin, Miss, was born March 7,.

1881, In Hyde Park, where she also was educated. Graveside services will be conducted at' 11 a.m. Saturday in, qnion CORPORATION prelect. The Corporation, public benefit corporation, was creeted to assur. that the required faculties are completed and ready for use as promptly as possible, Bidders ar.

warned that time Is of the essence of the contract and completion ot me wonc musr meer rrje cam apeciTiea Failure of a contrector to comply with a progress schedule or to complete on time will require the ot liquidated damages and also will be an element In determining any future eweras TO me conrraenjr, orewings exemll offices Design ana construcTion, zu uroaaway, Mmv York Citvi Stata Architect. Public Buildlnas Design Construction, REC ORDS CENTER BUILDINO NUMBER ZI, srete attic. Burning lampus, Aioany, visor or blag. i onsTr ashinaton Syracuse, Y.i District Supervisor of Bldg. Constr Genesee Valley Regional Market, 900 Jefferson Road, Rochester, Y.i str et Ena neer.

125 Me street. Buffalo, N. Y.i Hudson River State Hos Bltal, Poughkeepsie, Y.f ceamen ana roste. Architecture and Engineering, 405 Broadway, Troy, Y. Drawlnos and aoeciflcatlons mav be obtained by calling at the Office of timnmrMl services, comracra un T.

Ktu ORDS CENTER BUILDING 21. State Office Building campus, Albany, Y. or ar me onice or Tne araie Arcniiecr, Public Buildings Design and Construction, lath Floor. 270 Broadway, New York City, and by, making deposit for each ser as toiktws: i onsTruciion, nvai as TO me cvnrracnjr. iwlngs and specifications, may be lined free of charge at th following Stat.

Architect, Public Buildings i District Supervisor of Bldg. Stat. Offlc. Building, 133 E. Wai On Pag.

6 Instruction Regular Day School Teaching: Teachers Salaries: Kindergarten Grades 1 4 ''SHSK Grades 7 9 fH'JKJS Grades 10 12 5834M 00 On Pag. 12 Instruction Regular uay acnuoi Librarians: Librarians salaries. Elementary 555 22 Junior High 21'2i52J High School 25,930 00 On Pag. 13 Instruction "tegular uay scmxji Inlerscholastic Athletics: Coaches Salaries "Other Personal Services ''55552 Supplies 11,000 00 Other Expenses iSSSS Teem Travel 4,000 00 Junior High Sport. 560 00 Increase Increase Increase Increase 9,624 00 104,552 00 00 36,47100 104 625 00 52,953 00 60,763 00 35,730 00 20,072 00 45,970 2,600 00 59,470 00 1.040 00 15,730 00 167,240 00 1,935 00 (5.074 00 00 441,960 00 620,158 00 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Tha Board of Education of Central School District No.

1 ot th. Town of Washington, union vale, Clinton, La Grange, Stanford, and Pleasant Valley, Mlllbronk. Dutchess Countv. New York. will receive bids on Roedwork and Curb ing at Aiden Place Mign acnooi unni 12 noon, July 12, 1968.

at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Snartflratlnnt mav be obtained at the office of the Supervising Principal, Mill brook, New York, between the hour, of aw am. ana a ju rjn. Th. Board of Education reserve, th.

right to r.iect any or .11 bids. Boara or tauceT on or ocnuoi District No. 1 of the Towns of Washington, Union Vele, Clinton, La urange, aianTora ana rieasam vauey, Lawrence Colkln Business Manaaar 190 11051 boy service bally am It vour Pouahkeeos Journal wnerever there Is Journal and Sunday Poughkeepsie Bias journni wri NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Boartl of Education of Central School District No. of tha Town, of Washington, Union Vale, Clinton, La Grange, Stenford and Pl.asant Valley, Mlllbroak. Dutchess Countv.

New1 York will receive bids on floor tiling at. the ok) Hloh School Building, until 12 noon. July 12, 196., at which time tney wilt be publicly opened and read aloud specifications may oe oorainea er me office of the Supervising Principal, Mill brook High School, Mlllbrook, New York between lh. hours of 00 A.M. 3.X pjw.

The Board er Educat on reserves The right to relect any or all bids. Boara ot caucanon or emrai School District No 1 of tha Towns of Washington, Union Vale, Clinton, LaGrenge, Stanford, and Pleasant Valley. Lawrence E. Colkln Business Manager 190 11052 Ing, S5 OOj Sanitary, t5 00; Electric 5.po; or hv malllna such deaaslt to the Albany address. Checks should be made payable nntal blanks and anvelooe.

wilt be fur nlshed without charge. The Stat. Architect's Standard Specifications of January 1964 will oe requirea Tor Tnis proieti end may b. purchased from th. Office or general asrviiOT, oaiv.

uhi. Building Number it, state uince aujiging Cimnui. AlbanvL N.Y.. or at th. otTic.

of th. Stat. ArcnnecT, kudiic Bunaings uesign ena New York Cltyf or at Jthe offices of District Supervisor of Bldg Stata Office Bulldlna. 333 E. Washlnaton St, Syracuse, NY or District Supervisor of nirffi Conch.

Genesee Vellev Re i oionei Marker, nv jeTreraon kobo, Ro chester, N.Y for the sum of 15 00 each. Th. completion obt tot proiecr Mey. 1, 1969 On Pag. 14 Instruction Regular Day School Guidance: Guidance Counselor Salaries: Junior High High School I Psychological Services: Psychologists Salaries Attendance Officer Salary On Page 15 Instruction Regular Day School Health Services: Salaries: Physician Nurses Dental Hyglenlst Speech Thereplst Office Salary soc a wore, saiarv Total Instruction Regular uay scnooi On Pag.

17 Transportation Bus Drivers Selarles Total Transportation 3. If. DATED: June. 27, 1 51,313 00 57,000 00 20,695 00 1,000 00 14,600 00 75,995 00 10,350 00 16,400 00 5300 00 Increase Increase Incre.s. Increase Increase Increes.

Increese Increase Increase Increase Increes. Incraas. Increase Increase Incraas. 4,125 00 1,020 00 1,170 00 31500 500 00 1,000 00 200 00 600 00 440 00 2 674 00 1,170 00 500 00 200 00 9,050 00 Miscellaneous Notices 209 77,475 00 30,035 00 27,100 00 (4000 7,500 00 12400 00 300 00 4.600 00 1,000.00 53.994 00 21J6S00 (.500 00 Increes. Increase Increase Increese 1,02500 1400 00 120 00 530 00 14(00 00 79,045 00 11,37500 17,400 00 5,920 00 10,175 0(l! motor rout, for horn, delivery sen Horn.

Leflvery oy Motor Root. 70c per week payable Wednesday. Dally and Sunday Poughkoepsl. delivered and you ca.nl reach your carrier boy or motor route man please call Glob. 4 2010 before 7 p.m.

daily or io a m. Sunday. By MAIL 1 For nearby area, not served by carrier boy or motor rout, delivery RFD In DUTCHESS and RFD, In the TOWNSHIPS OP ESOPUS, GARDINER, LLOYD, MARLBORO, NEW PALTZ, AND PLATTEKILL. UNDER POSTAL REGULATION ZIP CODE MUSt BE SUPPLIED. mas.

ttm. 1 year dally Issues 4 00 sll.OO 11(00 Sunday only 25e per week I mas. mos. 1 yeer .2.60 5.20 lib 40 EVERYWHERE ELSE In ULa ITER County and for .11 other areaa not served by carrier boy or motor rout, delivery. 1 mas.

I mos. 1 year Issue, dally and Sunday 45 16 90 I33.M Sunday only 25e par week I mos. 4 mos. 1 year 2 60 5 20 $10 40 For addresses outside th. United State.

Postoffice over th. domestic rales quoted except APO FPO addresses and possq. charges furnished by the Unlred States FREE TEVEPHONB SERVICE TO POUOHKEEPSIB JOURNAL From leacon Cllnto i Corners Cold Spring Flshklll Glenhem Hooewell Junction Hyde Perk Mlllbrook Pleasant Valley North Clove Wepplnger. Fall. Dial 31 447 GL 4 2000 (31 4471 (31 4471 (31 4471 GL 4 2000 GL 4 200.

GL 4 2000 GL 4 2000 GL 4 2000 GL 4 2000 Lost and Found 1,945,02 00 Incraas. 243,02100 4,111,103 00 11,994 00 47.574 00 Increase Increese MOO MOO 12 076 00 47456 00 NOTICIOF PROPOSED CHANGES IN MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE REGULATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following proposed chahgee In th. regulation, (or Mobile Telephone Ser. sice have been filed with the Publlg Service Commission to be effective Auguat 1, 10681 1. The Telephone Company reserve.

the right to ref uae to connect ealla to or from any tranaient mobile unit which regularly plmoea more ealla through one particular fprelgn base atatloai than through fte baaa atatlon of reglatry. 2. The Telephone Company reserve. th. right to terminate the aerviee of any mobile unit which regularly place.

more ealla through one particular foreign baaa atatlon than through IU baa. itation of regietry. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. 20011013 Dutchess County NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN TELEPHONE RATE SCHEDULES Notice te hereby given thkt the follow. Ing propoeed changes In telephone rate acbedulee have been tiled with the Pub lio Service Commiaalon to be effective August 1, 1868 FOUND Black female Cocker Spaniel.

Imperial Plaza. Call 454 5905 after 5 m. LADY'S gold rlng wlth 3 diamonds lost. Sentimental value. 454 2999.

LOST Black pocket book In Highland Grand Union parking lot. Owner would appreciate return of valueble Call 795 5233. LOST Ladles' Watch (Omega), black band, with blue metal, en? raved. Vicinity Todd HIM Texaco tetlon on Taconlc or Place's Grocery, Mebbettsville, reward of fered. Call 297 3552, after 4 m.

LOST Man'. Gruen gold square wetch, with brown leether atrap, vicinity Palmer's Resteurant and Brighton Diner on Sunday night. Rewerd for Its prompt return. Sentimental value 454 0132. Personals Operation and Malntenanc.

ot Pla.nL salaries Operation and Maintenance of Plant loiai upereuon ana mainienanu Of Plant Ah BmJim Wl.l Iwll.lrlhlllAJl FvMMM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that license Salaries Na. 14AI054 has. been Issued to the un derslgned to sell Jer, elder at retail On Page 21 Undlstrlbuted Expenses tha' Alcoholk: Boveraoe control unciassiftea: 1 aw at Min Street. Vlllaae of Pleasant Valley, Dutchess county, tor on oremlse consumption. Joseph, B.SKin a.

laroi r. oasain mam 01, Pleasant Valley (Post Office Address) Pleasant Valley DBA Valley Market. 160 11042 rnrreductlen at lesldence Message Rale lipanded Service ICAll rAKI uterir 1... 11 478 fin J7SOO rteatd41icelBaTviaua.Tltna message rata WtOMM Increase 11,470 00 aervic. will be furnlahed In the North Clove exchange at a monthly local aervlce charge of 110,00.

Including a monthly allowance, of 110,00 for local Hi.eaaoo ealla and othee ealla within the D14 i numbering plan area, lxical calia are 513,433 00 Increase) 11.470 00 17.960 00 Increase 320 00 Countv Notice. 170 CHATFIELD WEDNESDAY LEGALS OFFICE OF DUTCHESS COUNTY SHERIFF SHERIFF'S SALj: SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF DUTCHESSl MISCHA CHERNOFSKY PLIntlff 'ANNE RICHER No. 71213 Judgment, and Claims il Undistributed Expense. Total On Page 25 Determination pf 'Estimated Tax Levy Total Approbations Less Estimated surplus Total Real Property Tax Total Tax Levy Tex, Levy Balance Taxi Rate on Assessed Valuation Taxi Rate on Full Valuation 92,15000 Increase 740 00 1,079,435 09 Increase 1,060 00 453 00 Increase. 263(66 00 125400 00 Increase 200,000 00 9 2344175 00 Increase 42464 00 9,254 (75 00 Increese 00 1,250,037 04 Increes.

00 46.41 Increase .90 19.11 Increes. .36 00 Deduct ViV 00 00 00 HAIRCUTS, MEN $1 50, children SI 00 Tony Phil's Barber Shop, 4 Raymond Ave. Open Mondays. KARATE, Judo Instructions. Begln ners, advanced.

Black bell instructors. 452 4160. Interview by appointment. MENS Hairpiece, and S1J Sales and service, musteches. satisfaction guaranteed.

For epptucal, MrLgu (6 9li60. VACANCY' In country rwt fwrttiZ Personal care and good food. Strictly ambulatory. Call any time 452 2915. JimaYMiNL 7.072.319 00 325400 00 9 297.741 00 3,317,741 00 9,912,903 04 47 19 47 115,935 00 TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that by resolution duly adopted it Mid ttm.

Kir4 nmhi mt EH.u AtinM 4M ftftnnt uiri Tentative Budoet. as bo cnanqeo. rrwr." iu altered ana revised, as me ouoger ot rne uny ocnoui ymin Poughkeepsie, New York, for ensuing nscei yeer commenting juij iw enainif June iror. ueiea mis oayor June, ivee. GEORGE W.

KEY, Clerk of II Board of Education of the City School District of the. City of New York chars ed for at each: other ealle within the 914 numbering plan area ere charged for at tariff toll ratee. Where the total charges for such ealla exceeds the tlO 00 allowance a 20 discount applies to the toll rate charges In feyeeesW S10 00 for calls within the 9U numbering plan area. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. 200 1104) fl frUf fe rV 110 11040 Ah.

.3, Ah '4 Ss iV NOTICE OF CHANGE IN ELECTRIC JtATEySCHEDULE An amendment to rate schedule tin ii Electricity ed wth the Publ Service Commission of the Stete of New York on june na, ive. to. oecomo enec km AuniMt 196. modlf ed Section 13, Liability of Company, of the General Regulations to provide that the company may, Wlinoui newi'iy, mierrupi otiviiv to any customer or group of customer. In th.

event ot en emergency threatening th. integrity ot ire sysiem in onier to prevent or alleviate the emergency condition CENTRAL HUDSON'. r.AS A ELECTRIC CORPORATION 1 200110411 inwii.f Situations W'ntd Female 41 COLLEGE graduate seek." household employment. 454 9405. DIVERSIFIED office work.

College graduate. 454 9495. EXECUTIVE Secretory Pert time pusltion. (1 95 p.r hour. Box 147, Poughkeepsie Journal.

MAID Sleep In, W. Indian, available In about 4 months or during Fall, excellent references. Attorney) week. days. 212 776 5719 or 212 4334701.

Help Wntd Male Female a APPETIZER CLERKS part TIME evenlnas Good starting Bigman, manager weppingers nv Call Mr. SHOP.RITE, Rte. Falls, 297 6220. ASSISTANT manager tor the Bon em. Sirloin Pit Route Vassar Responsible, experienced person, must have own transportation.

Call lor Interview 297 9591, Mre. Pitcher. COOK institution, br.ekf.st, salad 9. dessert, experienced good wages a. fringes, cortatt) Box 143 Poughkeepsie Joumsl.

COUPLE TO LIV FOR ELDCKLT VE Hi OtN CCN I ANlt CAR! NTVIMAN I IN FAIR HEALTH CtlVeUL. PQLCH, KEETSIB' LOCAMON. ENCES EXCHAN0EO. BOX Na 153, POUGHKEEMie RllAt, jA in.

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