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PAGE TEfl AUTOMOTIVE 'i' 1 POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL SATUKDAY, 1961 TnMika, Trailer 141 uat roui mtKMMi kr redta. I17M. be mm makMa. at. ases TSlT.

AHUAINS IN LAIC MulteX IMUUt MIDWAY QAg tCRTICB STATION Wefssatswa rlU AXmHniee 14 a Anlos Far Sale 141 HANDY DANDYi Wears rear after ra UU to reaalat 150 Poatlii wttk I rjtuadee standard akin? KBNNITH H. BRIGGt tlT Mala atreat "Stare MM" lilt HIIXMAN 4 Oon eedaa. Era fwmlcal fxaaiportattoa. Oood condi tKta. AX IBS3 Avtot Fpt 8iU 14 It rOBD VI Sale It MS.

PARSON AUTO tALEl Mrart Camera Bo Wepptntera falls UHIII IID MiDNtukt blue Buirk eeasert Ihle All power, osceUeat eondittea SZ7M. Tor tfifermauoa, tall. AXmiit eief EI71 arter a m. IaCKimcbT 'IJM Valiant. eseelleat wnlte, aatalnatie uaastnie UU FORD hardtop.

Victoria, radln, keeter, food Urea, cleaa. 11(5 GL 1954 FORD automatic. I door, rvpalat Job. eleaa, aew white wall tlraa. IIP.

CI. 1 aSH JIM PLYMOUTH etaltos wafea. IIM OR I S77S. 1I5S BUICK tDeclai door hardtop Equipped. Excellent condition Muat ee to appreciate.

CL Mjs attar na. 1SS PLYMOUTH eenvertlDle Nl a few ralpor rvpalri. Bast offtr OUver hot. anr I ISM DE SOTO (door sedan, powar eteenat and brakes, white walls Es relleat ineehaalcal condition. Call OR esll after pin less FORD R.

A Handled. "8 Escellcnt condition. 140 CL 41571 Itss ford idoor sedan No down payment, only S31 SO per month txcw; 7tr Mala St. ISii PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN No dowa payment, only SU 20 per month AT CANTER'S TSt Mala St CI. 4 J30 condition aloa.

radio, loafer, rasa, white walla. appro, at antlea par gallon. I1S73, also Inelndea 1 anew tires, CA Moor 1M1 MERCURY Colony Park sUlhtn wagon BlacK with red and white Interior, All extras, Ilka aew, low mileage. CA T4U. AU1U I.AM) IMtttHIMi lAns, me Sales, Sershe A Parts Far Most Imported Csrs North Rd nest la Redrt (IK I DUTCHESS MOTORS.

INC Offera the largest eelectlnn al Foreign ears In the county Rte 44, Pleasant Valley ME 51110 Use.u LAKS All Mesea All Mivlels MIIJJS GARMIE Amenta, Phone Amenta US bNbtlSH IOH0 ,5 Suburban, Blue l5 FORD 1175 V4, 4 Doer, aulemafle IransniTsslnn power steering IIM PLYMOUTH IMS 4 Door Belvedere KETCHAM GARAGE Flshklll IMent AX 7 DODGE DART John Van Benschoten IBS Smith St GL 4 M10 Notice. ltl "n'StIce or'rlLNa compUttlb AASEttMKNT ROLL "WITH CLERK i After crievanck day i (Pursuant to Seetton SIS at the Real Property Tat Law) NoRc is hereby it yen thai the As aessment Roll lor the Town el Patighi keepsie la tha County at tmtcheaa lor the year IMS. hat been finally com pleted by the anderaignea Assessors. aiNt a eertirted coet thereof was Med In the off lea of tha Town Clerk on Ilia Slat day at September. 1M1, where the same will remain epea ta puone soertlon antll October 1st Dated this net day Of aeptemner, mi ROBERT A.

LANE Assessor Towa at Pouahkeepale io DEATHS KOHL MOIOKS. Inc, FORD SAI ES and SUtVH Rie S. Jest So nt ISnvTimt: "XL 4 8250 1S5J RAMBLER station waton Red New tires S550 Phone Beacon ui 0417 WRIGHT Inc. Und Rambler Salvi 510 Main St GL 4 OR20 I960 FURV Tm CHEVROLET 4 convertible While with black top Cpecial body work Neareat 1S00 CA 7373 before It, after UM CHEVROLET BFLA1RE rylin der, 4 door sedan. 2 tone automatic shift, radio heater, good condition PL SOll ISM FORD Radlo and heater stand ard ahlft.

Eacellent buy, XS00 GR I 4S94 1956 PLYMOUTH Belvedere hardtop 44 000 miles. Turquoise and wnite A automatic t5M GL 1 34M 195 TRIUMPH TR 1 roadster White overdrive, heater, toneau. new tires GL 4 1IW9 FOR SALE BY OWNER Volm wsgen convertible, radio, heater, ex cellent condition Call CA 9 8668 alter 3pm 1S57 PLYMOUTH" 4 door 8 cylinder automatic, radio, neater one owner Aaklng 8700 GL 1 1571 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA Convert Ible Reduced from 81795 to 81395 NATIONAL At TO EXCHANGE 704 Main GR 1 1540 1958 CHEVROLET SLBLRBAN Radlo heater 6cHnder stsndsrd shift 81095 RHINEBECK GARAGE INC 1 Block NORTH el Traffic Lltht 1958 FIAT 1100" Very clean 19.000 mllea GL 1 4461 1958 OLDS Super 88 4 door hardtop Radio heater, power sieerins and brakes Clean win trade S1395 GL 4 4016 39 FIAT convertible exrellent condi tion Asking 8450 or reasonable offer Call GL 1 6729 PLYMOUTH fsrnous hardtop in glesm Ins white with soft red leather In tertor All power tinted glass etc trade accepted Financing arranged VF 5 3464 Formtila Two, Inc. AIST1NS TO VOIKSWAGENS SAIES A SERVILE North Rd (Rte GL 1 10 BUY YOUR USED CARS WITH SAFETY FROM County's Largest nd Oldest Used Car Dealer (30 Years Same Location) WE BUY USED CARS Open Evenings till 8 00 Terms Trades Effron Auto Exch. Willys Sales and Service 371 MAIN STHEET 4 26.0 NOTICF OF PUBUC HEAR.NO ON AMFNDMFNTS TO THE IONINO ORDINANCE OF THIC TOWN OF LA GRANGE, DUTCHESS COUNTY.

NFW YORK TAKE NOTICE, that th TOwfi PoM of tfc Town of IOriim wtU bold public heart nit the Town Hall. strtniham Read, mnA PI ami. In id Town, on October It. 1M1 at 00 o'ciort TtraawnrTJaynim sau. Tim In relation to tha amendment of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Laftranae.

In reapect to the follow. Amelia XrtKir TV; Section 41 of the Zcmint Ordinance CONSTRUCTION PFRM.T8 dt addini uie loiiowini auo divUlon. to be dealgnated thereto to read ai followa For the con at ruction of any buiidlnf, addition or recon atmrtlon of any part of an exlatinj building, wnerctn It la neceaaary to obtain a con atnirtkm fsermit under thia ordinance it ahall bo com pulwry to poot or dlaplay on aald atructure or outbuilding! WMgyntcii permit or piacara mutt contain trie 4oHow.ua 4nformaUoan Dealgnee of eon at ruction permit It Requlaltlon number 3) Date of laauanre 4) Location of conatructlon 2 Amend Article IV, Section 61 of the 7onlng Ordinance. REGULATIONS SIGNS, by adding the following aub di rintoi. to be deatgiuted "FM thereto and to read ai followa That a nae permit muat oe obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeala tor the erec tion of any aign or billboard whicti contalna more than four (ft aqua re feet of aurface area Dated September 14.

1961 DRIS TATOR. Town Clerk Town of La Grange 190 28 ANDERSON! thla cHt eotembof if. 1NL Oraco Daviet aderfn, bolovod wife or Rtott Anderaon. tenrteee te which relative and frtendi ere In vited will be held from the Mulvey runerai Heme, tit Ma fit toe Street (comer of park Place Sunday September 14 at p.m. Reverend Rhyt Wllllama of Chrltt Epiecepal Ckerch wuj omciaw.

interment muioh, y. Frienda may call at the funeral Heme to Friday and Saturday even in gt. Arrangement in charge of WUllam F. Mulvey. BOYD Harvey at Poughkeep ie.

September1 U. 1M1. Service from the Arlington Reformed Church Monday, September 15 et Frienda may call at Wealey Chapel, It North Clinton Street, Saturday jind Sunday everting! to Sunday afternoon I to 4 pm. nierment Poughkeopale Raral Come tery In charge of McCornec Funeral Service. BRIGGS Walter, age yean, at Phil adeipma.

Pa September IX. IM1 Service a from Sweet'a Funeral Home, 19 South Poal Road. Hyde Park. Sun day, September 14 at 3 with the fter Brocr Auittrmf the Netnerwood apt. at Church officiating Frtenda may call at the St ring Held Ortfflth Funeral Home, 3l Riaing San Ave nue.

Philadelphia. Saturday eve ning interment Crum Elbow cemetery In charge of George Sweet ber 11. 1M1, Beaaie Cedy Funeral from ther Fraletglt Funertt Homer 4t Maranau btreet. Monday at I Relative! and friends Invited Inter ment Poughkeopale Rural Cemetery Frtenda may call Sunday evening Tie 9 Arrangementa In charge of Arthur Fraleigh Miscellaneous Notices 200 LOST Bank Book. Fallklll National Bank 1 Truat Co of Pougtikeepaie.

No B6313 Unleaa returned to Bank within 10 dava. book will be void 200 230 Funeral Directors 251 1859 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2 door 6 Cyllnder aiandard ahtt, radio and neater IZ9J HYDE PARK MOTORS Albany Pott Rd. CA 9 2185 1959 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe aedan in good condition Radio, heater SHOO TRinlty 6 6063 A BIG DEAL IS BLOWING YOUR WAY! TREMENDOUS CLEARANCE SALE ON NEW AND USED CARS WIDE SELECTION TERRIFIC VALUES! $250 '56 BUICK I I DR HD'TOP V8 auto I 1 matic Maroon 1 1 and white Y0V CAM OeAL AIJ EN TUNERAL HOME. LNC PIEASAVT VAIJEY. MErcury 511J4 Mil I BROOK.

ORIole 7 Mil ROBERT AUCHMOUUY FUNFR HOMES INC 16 Grand Avenue Tel Glohe 1 1880 DelSanto Funeral Home JOHN DEL SAMO. IJe Mir 194 Mill St GL 1 l50 ear DFUTSCH al St Francis' Hospital September 23. 1961. Morris Deutsrh Funersl services Incomplete Ar rshgements In charge of William Miller and Son FARRELL At Hyde Park Sep. Umber II.

1(61 rarretl Serv Ices (rom Weslejr Chapel. 11 North Clinton Street. Tuesday. September 26 at 10 a Friends may call at Wes ley Chapel, II North Clinton Street. Monday eveninf 7 8 Interment Poushkeepsle Rursl (emetery in chsrfe of McComac Funeral Service C.

F. Moore Dies; Shwarlz Employe Ciarmce Fotr Moore, 80, of 58 Market street, died unexpectedly yesterday while visiting In Koxbury, Born in Tlvoll, March 4. 1881, he wss the son Of the late Clarence I and Ctroline Relsdorf Moore, Mr. Moore worked tor the Shwarti and Co. until his retirement a few years ago.

He was a member of the Washington Street Heading Methodist church and sang lq the! Church choir. He was also a member of the church Men a club. a THERE ARE no close surviv ors. The Rev Joseph Ralnear. Siugertles, former minister of Washington Street Hedging Methodist church, will conduct funeral services in that cfiufeh at 1 p.

m. Monday. Burial will be In the Upper Red Hook cemetery Friends may call at the A. A Schoonmaker Funeral home, 73 South Hamilton street, tomor row night, 7 to 9 o'clock. Pear ce Cites' 56'hodr wcck Worked by Firemen City Manager Pearce today pointed out that City firemen work a idw week compared with the 40 hour week of the policemen.

Mr, Pearce said that in his recent talk before the Rotary club he spoke on state legislation which governed the hours of city policemen. Pointing out that an impres Ion had been obtained he had said hour of the firemen and policemen were the same, Mr Pearce said, "I either misspoke or was misunderstood in my reference to the work schedules of the two departments." John Farrell HARUN Rkhard Sr at Newburgh September 22. 1961 Services from 20 Smith Street Tuesday. September 16 at 2 Friends may call at 20 Smith Street Sunday evening 7 to 9 Monday afternoon and evening 7 to 9 Interment Poughkeepsle Rural emetery In charge of McComac runerai service LXJWU.NU FUNLRAL HUME MERRIITH DOWI INC. Jr 1.1c MgT 43 FAIHVIKW AVE Globe 2 2410 BETTER USED CARS BUICK OPEL Traendly Buick KRALEIUH FUNERAL HOME AR1HUR FRA1EIUH.

IJe Mfr 41 Mimhall St Globe 2 0810 MOORK Foster Funeral will be held at the Washington Street Hed ding Methodist church September 23. 1961 illpm Interment will be In the Upper Red Hook cemetery Friends may call at the Schoonmaker Chapel Seventy three South Hamilton Street between the hours of 7 9 Sunday evening Vilham Miller Sdn Funeral Homes GL 2 O7S0 GL 11140 MULVEY FUNERAL HOME WIIJIAM MULVtV. Lie Mar 211 Mansion SI Phone Globe 4 4915 JOSEPH PARMtLE FUNERAL DIRECTOR 74 Halght Avenue Tel Globe 14790 ROBER1S FUNERAL HOME Wapplngers Falls SCHOONMAKER GLobe 4 1800 bWEETS FUNERAL HOME George Sweet, Lie Mgr HYOE PARK. V.Tel CApltal 9 2824 Florists 255 341 JH1LL ST LEGAL NOTICES CADUAd 0BLtU JUOSMOBIL 184 CHURCH ST. Phone GR 1 1020 State Notices 160 NOTICE IS HERFBV GIVEN ftit license No 14 RL 1067 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer, wine, cider and liquor at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control law at 38.

Msin Street. Cilv of Pougtikeepaie, Dutchess County. for ON prem Ue consumption THOMAS MC CORMACK 383 Msin Street Poughkeepsie. THE MAIN GRILL 160 6291 AUTOMOTIVE DISCOVER THE BKf BaaawaV JawawB JenwH A vPaW 1 license at S. J.

Reynolds POUGHKEEPSIE'S ONLY PLYMOUTH VALIANT DEALER' '58 FORD ranch wagon $1195 VI WhiU over red Has radio, heater, atandard tranamiasioa 58 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. $1295 VI This tutone grtMO beauty i 4ulPP4 will, radio, btater. pushbutton transmission and pow toortni 58 PLYMOUTH .2 DR. $675 itlUN Vi, radio, bailor, auio natio traMmlM Loft. Wait vox light bluo.

PLYMOUTH $695 BCLVeUKKE VI 4 Mm wait vr roM. Has radio, boator nd ulonU traftsmUskiD. 57 FORD 48 $875 UaU.sra.Ml0., boator and dolroft n. PratU bluo Iniab. staadjr To fiorvo You An BALPH AMU CAMCRON HKVNOII SHCL REYNOLDS OPEN EVENINGS TILL WEDNESDAY TILL SiM 5 TUUDAYS TILL 3 P.

M. 639 Main St GL 4 7240 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that li cense No 11KL1278 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer wine, elder and liquor at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control law at 136 South Av enue, Ctty of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, for on premise consump lion. John lUgerald 136 South Avenue Poughkeepsie I lUgerald Hestauranl 160 6292 NOIICE IS HEHLBY GIVEN that cense No 3387 has been issued to the undersigned to sell wine, jeCidw antt ttquor at nHau under the Alcoholic Beverage Control law al 733 Mala Mreet, Town of Poughkeepsie Dutchess count lor or premise con sumption MX GOLDSTEIN 7 if Mam Street P(iUaThkaeDKI. ARUNGTON WINE A UWUOR STORE jajtl IMJi miljiiiij i WBJrf IS HEREBY GIVEN that cense No 2B20 has been issued to the undersigned to sell, wine, cider and liquor at ret ay under Jhe AlCUhaUc Beverage Control law at 134 Smith Street City of Poughkeepsics Dutchess County, for OFF premise con sumption EDMUND W1SNIEWSK. 134 Smith Street Poughkeepsie, SMITH STREET UQt'PR SfORt 160 62S4 NOTICE IS HERLBY GIVEN that cense No URU1I40 has been issued to the undersigned lo sell beer, wine cider and liquor at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control law at 4.2 Dutchess Turnpike, Town of Pough keepsie.

Dutchess County, lor ON premise consumption ROBERT HERBSTER 412 Dutchess Turnpike Poughkeepsie THfc. TOWN HOUSE 160 0295 NOlUfc. Is HLR1 BY GIVEN thai license No HL 12m hss been Issued to the undersigned lo sell tater, wine, elder and liquor at ret.nl under the AUohour Beverage Control law at tM Washington Street City of Puughkeep sie, Dutchess County, for ON premise consumptlun JOHN A GERALD1NE MANCLSO Washington Stret Pfiughkeepsle, IIHCUS BAR A REST 160 621W CUT HAiWfcMS PI ANIS GRAHAM'S Flower Arrangements 17 Orchard Place GL 4 7140 Mrs. Kady, 81, lived Here 50 Years Mrs Elijah Kady, 81. died here esterday after a long 111 ness She resided at 34 Delano street, living in this city more than 50 ears.

Born in East Park daughter of the late Edbert and Cornelia Churchill Allen she was the former Bessie Allen She as educated In local schools and was married May 11 T950 to ner late nusDana bne was a ember o'f the Washington Strect Hedding Methodist church Surviving Ls a niece Mrs Mary Lewis Dumont Funeral services will be at the Fraleigh Funeral 41 Marsnall sir eel "Monday at '2 to the, Hev Everett Wagner officiating Burial will take place in the Poughkeepsie RICIMRDS AI Vaasar Hospital Sep lember 21. 1961 Minnie Richards Funeral from the Mulvey Funeral Home ZU Mansion St (Comer of Park Place) Monday September 25. at 8 30 a and Holy Trlnttv hurch at 9 a where a High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery North Arlington, New Jersey Friends may call at the funeral home, Satur. day and Sunday afternoon and even Ing Arrangements in charge of Wil lum Mulvey RYAN Poughkeepsie. Septem ber 22.

1981 George Rysn Fu nersl services from 4he James Delehantv Funeral Home. Wapplngers rslls Monday September 23 9 30 a Requiem Mass St Msry inurcn wapplngers ralla. 10 a Interment St Mary's Cemetery Friends msy call at the Funeral Home Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon and evening Year John D. farrell. 37, Creek road.

Hyde Park, died at his late home yesterday after a long ill ness He had lived there two years, moving from Woodlawn avenue in Falrview Mr Farrell was born Jan 9 1904, in Saugerties, son of the late Thomas and Mamie Stln son Farrell He was married to the former Edith E. Christmas, Jan 10, 1925, in Beacon Retired as a millwright for IBM, he was a life member of the Fairview Fire department and of the Crum Elbow Gun club He was a member of St Paul's Episcopal church, Hyde Park IN ADDITION to his wife, survivors include four eons, Robert Farrell, Hyde Park, Richard Farrell, Raleigh. Eugene Farrell, city, and Fran cis Farrell. Wapplngers Falls 10 grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Anna Donaldson, Brooklyn, and a niece Funeral services vvill be con ducted at Wesley chapel, 11 North Clinton street, Tuesday at 10 a by the Rev William Gray Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural cemetery Friends may call at Wesley chapel Monday night 7 to 9 o'clock The Fairview Fire com pany and ladies' auxiliary will conduct special services Mon day at 7 30 McComac Funeral service is in charge of arrangements College to Offer Denial Aides Course A course for dental assistants. will be offered this fall by the Evening and Extension division or Dutchess community coi lege.

Director RoberE. Mose' ley, aald Place in the 's i tpj Mves. Dunlan and Durkin Vassar student cost Paul II Friends may call at the fu neral home Sunday night, 7 to NOTICE IS Hl.Ht.BY GIVEN that eeaa Ne 44 HUwn eee bees Issued to Um undersigned to sell beer. wtne. elder ana uquor at retau under lae Alcoholic Beverage CaMrat law at 124 Malsl Street, Towa of Poughkeepsuj, Dutches' sim 1..1...

lyc urn nrrmin sujnptMia EDWARD MCKlXltS III Main Street Poughkeepsie. CAHDS TAVERN Notice la hehlby civln that license No. 14 Hlrllul eai bean Issued la ma, undersigned la sell beer, wine, elder east liquor al retail under the Aicoooue Beverage control isw al 121 Mala Street. Ut of rouanaefpltk, DuKkese Couatgr, N. for ON pr.mlee aOL NlSAt.NBAlU 111 alala Wrest roughkeepele.

Y. ENTIHY TAVERN tiO eJo Morris Deursch. War Veteran, 65 Morris Doutsch, 63, Ward road, died last night In St Francis" hospital. He was born Aug 5, 1896, In Dover, attending New York schools and graduating from New York Uni versity On May 10, 1929, Mr Deutsch married the former Rita Kaplan in New York City A World War veteran, he had lived at his late home 22 years, working as a ma chlnlst for Federal Bearings company, inc Fairview SL'RVIOKS Include his wife a daughter Miss Gloria Deutsch who is a graduate student at Brandeis university Waltham. Mass and three waters, Mn Lillian Gla vJinn, New York City, and Mrs Ena Pomerance and Mrs.

Oracle Snair, the Bronx Funeral arrangements, under the dlrettlon of William Miller and Son, are incomplete Overnight Deaths Kr The Associated Press INEW BRUNSWICK. Kane Ensign uicxson. rFrrreo vice president of Johnson and Johnson and inventor in 1920 of the Sandald, at 68. He was born in Granvlew, Tenn. PRINCETON, N.

Archibald II. Rowan, director of the Herbert Hoover mission relief program In the Baltif states aft er the World War and later an official of the Forelin Economic administration. HuWan, who was Waller Briggs, 88. Native of Hyde Park Walter Briggs, 88, of Phlldel phia. Pa died unexpectedly yesterday in Philadelphia He was born in Hyde Park, Oct 23.

1872, son of the late Albert and Susan DeGroff Briggs After attending Hyde Park school and Eastman Business school here Mr Briggs married the former Miss Anna Abbott in Hughsonville, Oct 25 1899 He retired a few years ago as owner and Instructor of a Philadelphia riding academy SURVIVING ARE his wife and daughter Miss Eleanor Briggs Philadelphia two brothers Frank and Jeffe Briggs Hyde Park and two sisters Mrs BTaTWOT Vsr WaWeTT nvao I'arK, and Mrs, Van Wagner city Also surviving are two neph bany and Thuriow Van Wag ner city and two niecs, Mrs ICvnthlB Carthart and Mrs Mar cia uecK. city Funeral services will be conducted bv the Rev Bruce Austin, Aletheruood Baptist church, at Sweets Funeral home 29 South Post road, Hyde Park tomorrow at 3 Burial will be in Crum Elbow ceme terv Hyde Park Friends may call at the Stringfield Griffith Funeral home, Philadelphia, tonight Mrs. Raynor, 65, At Hudson Hospital Mrs Evejett Raynor, 65, of 25 Hammersley avenue, died unexpectedly Wednesday in the Columbia Memorial hospital, Hudson Daughter of Mrs Jane Mann Thompson, Hudson, and the late Edward A Thompson, she was born July 17, 1896, in Hudson Mrs Raynor was married in New Jersey, Oct 5, 1915 An artist, she had lived in this city 20 years and had a sum mer home at copake Lake In addition to her mother and husband, survivors are a dauzh ter. Mrs, Russell Cooley. Silver spring, Ma and a sister, Mrs L.

Elliott Bristol, Claverack. A private funeral service was was in Cedar Park cemetery, iiuason Richard Harlin, 60, Was Antique Dealer Richard Henry Harlin Sr 60, of 44 Bay View terrace, Newburgh, died yesterday in that city after a brief illness He had lived there nine years Son of the late Henry and Margaret Henn Harlin, he was born in Poughkeepsie Oct 28, 1900 He was a retired antique dealer Surviving are his wife, Mrs Jessie Harlin, Beacon, two sons, Richard II Harlin Jr. Wapplngers Falls, and Donald Harlin, Fishkill a daughter, June Frisenda, Beacon, and six grandchildren see OTHER SURVIVORS are two brothers, Nicholas and Albert Harlin, city, six sisters, Mrs Christine Niesen, Mrs Clara Simpson, Mrs Margaret Robert son and Mrs Lillian Zehnick city, and Mrs Carrie Radigan and Mrs Minnie Dietz. New Jersey and several nieces and nephews Conducting funeral services at the McComac Funeral home 20 Smith street on Tuesday 2 will be the Rev dam Schreiber Burial will be in Poughkeepsie Rural cemetery Friends may call at the fu neral home tomorrow and Mon day 7 to 9 and Monday afternoon "The study urogram, tJeslgncd for praeJielrij dentaisslstaflU aesirous oi attaining greater job competency, has teen approved by the Ninth District Dental society and Is being sponsored by the Mid Hudson Area Dental Assistants society The course will consist of lectures, demonstrations, and lab oratory experiences emphasizing the fundamentals of dental as sisting In accordance with the professional educational re quirements of the American Dental Assistants Certification board Students completing the course and meeting other re quirements wlil be eligible to take certification examinations of the American Dental Assist ants' association eee INSTRUCTION will be pro vided by local dentists, certified dental technicians and dental assistants Among the dentists serving as instructors are Dr Melvtn A Engelman, Dr Sey mour Levin. Dr Arthur Quart Dr Edward Scarva lone, Dr Joel Schackner, and Dr Walter Stevens Other instructors are Warren Oakley Certified dental technician, and Rosemary Burbridge, Audrey Cobb Elizabeth Rowe.

and Blanche Ryan, all certified dental assistants who successfully completed a similar course offered last vear by the local College Classes will meet on Monday and Thursday nights from 7 30 to 9 30 beginning Mon day Reds Detained Danbury Soldier Private First Clm feocco Tomanlo, Danbury, was one of two American loldleri detained by Eait German police ai they drove along the Auto bahn 23 miles outside of Ber lin, on their way from West Berlin to UelmttedL The Associated Press report ed Tomanlo and Private Lawrence D. Edgar, SanMateo, were in civilian clothes when stopped by the East German police and taken to a police station in Potsdam. After six hours In the station, a Soviet officer appeared and the Americans were releas ed. They continued on to Helmstedt, where tht are stationed In a military police unit attached to the Berlin com mand The soldiers said no reason was given for detaining them At Detective's Home Police Detective Frlsone ls seeking the cause of a Are which started early today on the outside of 372 Mansion street, the home of Detective Durkin and Patrolman O'Shea and their families, Police Chief Mar tin said Ensnes 1. 2 and 5 and truck 2 responded to the call at 2 59 am after the fire.

In the siding and outside covering of the house had sprung up after apparently smoldering a long while Chief Martin said neither De tective Durkin nor Patrolman O'Shea, who Is on sick leave. could explain how the fire be gan sergeant Pudney and Pa trolmen Paroli and Lusito investigated the incident William Fender, 80, Spanish War Veteran i API William II Fender, 80 year old commander of the Florida department tf the United Spanish War Veterans died in a hospital yesterday A native of Oswego, N. renoer moved iff St Petersburg from Syracuse, NY 15 years ago after he retired as an oil company engineer Senator Bridges' Condition Improves CONCORD. II (AP) Senator Styles Bridges, II hospitalized after suffering a heart seizure is 'definitely Im proved, nis doctor said today The 63 year old Senator is much more comfortable, said Dr Dunbar Shields Jr. his personal physician State Fatalities tOCKPORT (AP) Car Helling, 19, of Lockport, was killed early today when nil automobile left the road, struck a tree and rolled over in the nearby Town of Cambria.

BATAVIA (AP) Milton 82, was born in Jrvtagton on Spurlock, 24, Churchvllle. died Hudson, N. Y. 'today of Injuries suffered Parenthood Unit Hears Of Consultant's Visit The board of directors of thi Planned Parenthood League of Dutchess County met recently at the home of Mrs John Hedberg, 28 Jackson road Mrs Andrew Mund Jr president reported on the recent visit of Mfs Mlrtan Garwood, field consultant from era of America While here, Mrs Garwood met with the executive committee of the league. Or Paul Lass, chairman of the Medical Advisory committee.

the Rev. WUllam Fuhl brack, chairman of tbe Clergymen's Advisory committee, and with members of the local Public Health department. I Thursday when his automobile left the road and struck a utility poie ana iwo trees jieir teroy a Marines Offer Aid In Fitness Tests Marine Corps recruiters will offer their assistance to area high schools to conduct physical fitness tests The offer stems from President Kennedy's call for greater physical fitness among the nation's youth The commandant of the Marine Corps, General David Shoup has offered the Marines' help Sergeant Charles A Dean in charge of Marine recruiting in Poughkeepsie said today the first step in the assistance pro gram will be the offer of physical fitness test kit to high schools The kit is based on the Marine Corps' physical readi ness test The kit contains five basic exercises with instructions on timing and point tabulating pro cedures Cornwall Wins On Gridiron Here But Players 'Lose' Cornwall High school football players won on the gridiron last night but lost in the Lincoln center dressing room where they discovered about $25 missing from their wallets after the Arlington game. Police Chief Martin said to rlay Falls PTA Slashes Budget The Wapplngers Central Par ent Teacher association made known at a recent meeting that this year's budget is only half mat or previous years Mrs John A Bell, Fishkill, an association official, said the budget for the 1961 62 school year is $1,125 compared to budgets of much more than $2 000 in previous years The consolidation of PTA groups is the reason for the decrease, she said A committee has been established to pull together the PTA establishment and produce more coordination among the associations in Fishkill, elementary Fishkill Plains, and Vassar road schools Gerald Wllkins, Wapplngers Falls, was named as the PTA candidate to the school dstnet's advisory board Football Coach Thomas MaeTJonald reported the Iheft to City police at 10 pm De layes that a metal cabinet which blocked one entrance to the Lincoln center gymnasium had been pushed aside, and apparently used as a entrance bytbe intruders. Each players' wallet had been ransacked, Chief Martin said Oct.

13 Date Set In Chest Essay Test The winner of the Dutchess Area Community Chest and Council's essay contest for fourth, fifth and sixth graders will be made known Oct 13, not Oct 3 as reported In the Poughkeepsie Journal yesterday Edu cators from Vassar college and Dutchess Community college will judge the entries Arlington lo Offer Course on Estates, A coune entitled "Estate Planning" will be offered at, part of Arlington'! Adult Education fall program. This coune, coordinated by John M. Teisdale, It designed to acquaint the layman who hat property stocks, bonds, real estate, aavlnga accounti, mutual funds with tbe problems bf pos sible solutions to problems of passing on tbe maximum estate to relatives with the least shrinkage from taxes and other costt. The Course will cover the rea sons for and use of wills and trusts, the Impact of Income es tate, and gift taxes. Registration win De accepted that Aaat nlerh Ar i1tfa Mintr In the Junlonitgh School cafeteria from 6.30 7:13 o'clock.

The class ls scheduled to meet at 7 30. A course entitled "The World of 'Music" also will be offered Arthur S. May, director, aald today It Is designed to Introduce tbe student to several categor ies JifaheimuslcBvorl(LJt wlU. tncfade a gerles of sCriecture tiemonstrauons ana wnenever possible student participation will be encouraged. The Instructors for the six weeks will Vivian Fine, composer; Mildred Johnson, vlolist; Claude Monteux, conductor; Joseph ladone, lutenlst; Homer Pearson, pianist; Karen Ranung, soprano.

Interested persons may register Wednesday 6 30 713. Fire Extinguished In Clothing A bundle of men's and wom en's clothing, afire in front of 10 Montgomery street at 4 27 a today, was extinguished by city firemen Sergeants Pudney and Bailey questioned Montgomery street residents but the owners of the clothing could not be found, Police Chief Martin said Student Kept Date at Yassar ButPays ffiCTFJnei A motorcycle date with a Vassar student cost Paul II Town of Poughkeepsie court today Burden pleaded guilty be fore Justice of the 'Peace Dletz to a charge of operating trie Scou tish license plate Thursday, as he rushed to keep his Vassar date No Cause Found In Car Damage Case A jury in a lawsuit tried be fore Justice of the Peace Dletz at the Town Hall xnursoay night found no cause of action against Thomas Alexander defendant truck driver. He was sued by John Vespa for $350 damages to the plaintiff's car The lawsuit developed Irom a collision of a truck, driven by Mr Alexander, and an auto mobile, operated by Mr. Vespa, at Dutchess turnpike and Heil and road Town of Poughkeepsie last Jan 28 The collision oc curred In a winter storm Mr Alexander was represented by Edward Murtaugh and the plaintiff by Edward Rosen. Newburgh Regional Market FRUIT Apples, Cortland, bu 2 00 2 50, Greening, up, 2 50 2 60, Mcintosh, bu or box, 2 50 3 00, drops, 100, Opal escent, bu 2 50, grapes, 12 qt.

bskts white or blue, 1.25 1 50, peaches, Vi bu small to medium 1 00 1 50, large, 1 75 2 00. pears, tfc bu 2 00 2 50, plums, bu 2 25 2 50 VEGETABLES Beans, green. bu 2 50 3 00, wax, bu 3 00. beets, doz bnch 50 65, topped, bu 1 00 1 50, cabbage, bu. or crt 1 25 1 50, savoy or red, bu 1 50, carrots, bu 2 00, egg plant, bu 1 50, lettuce, Boston, crt 24 heads, 1 00 1 25, Ro maine.

crt 14 15 heads, 1 00 1 25, escarole, bu 1 25, onions, yellow, 50 lbs 1 25, peppers, hot, Vi bu 1 25 1 50, sweet, bu 2 00 2 50. few 3 00. potatoes, 50 lbs 1 25, squash, butternut or acorn, bu 2 00, sweet corn, 50 ears 1 00 1 50, spinach, bu 1 25 tomatoes Mi bu 2 00 3 00. mostly 2 50 3 00, plum, V4 bu 1 00 1 50 Yesterday's Poultry Market NEW YORK AP) (USDA) Live poultry Receipts con sisted of Hi load of white cross pullets By truck pullets, white crosses 5 lbs and up 24 Dressed poultry Turkeys, grade and grade ready to cook, frozen car lot and truck lot action limited A few truck lots reported at 27Vt cents for toms, 22 lbs and under and 30 cents for hens Squabs and ducklings unchanged JtacUiewL (Continued from Pare 3) iiaiiii CARNIVAL By Dick Turner I Tt Tattoo I 4PR VITWC IMI I'ti casus am. tat a "Ethel I Get away from that Window.

Ethel Alliance Plans Rally DaylraL Under direction of Robert Anderson, Sunday school su per jl special Rally Day program will be presented at 9 30 a tomorrow at the Christian and Missionary Alliance church "Spiritual Gifts In the Body of Christ" will be subject of the sermon of the Rev Thomas A. Hayes at 10 43 a m. worship service. He will speak on "Mountain Moving Faith" at the 7 30 Gospel hour The orchestra and Youth choir will assist at evening services. Arthur Kendall will speak to the Senior group of Alliance Youth Fellowship at 6 30 while the Junior group meets with Miss Emma Stratton.

Guest Speaker At Second Baptist "Is Life Worth Living?" will be theme of the Rev Thomas Jenkins, Second Baptist church, tomorrow at 11 am. The lenior choir will provide music Special services tomorrow at 3 30 will celebrate thean nlversary of Mr Jenkins at a minister. Speaking will be the riev wniiam Hall, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist church. New naTenTCMnrCnoTti otthe New Haven church slngan(K guestt from New Haven will attend. Evening services will he mn.

ducted by Mr, Jenkins' with the senior choir tinging. Schoonmaker FUNERAL I CL 4 1800.

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