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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 3

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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1948. THREf! Tikt clou nut Laundromat Aotoroatic Washer finest of AUTOMATIC U'AMIIKIIS now niml et'unotiili-nl. MHVM lint water, sxttp with water Hiurr that washes rlnthpn perfectly In thp right nmnunl wnti-r. In today and let explitln the features of this outstamltnif machine.

WIEBEfl and WALTER, INC. "WESTWOIIOfSB UKALEB" (90 BROADWAY PHONE 512 IT PUTS AN IND TO WAIHDAY WORKI Put clothu la Itt dUI ADVERTISING IN TUB MtKKMAN DKINU8 RESULTS 'Tootsie Roll' Maker Dies in New York at 55 New York, July 7 UP) Bert Rubin, 55, head of the candy company that makes "tootsie rolls," died yesterday, A native of Manhattan's lower cast sldo, Rubin began his business career when he was eight yours old by helping his father in a box factory. Later Rubin became partner In the firm of Joseph Rubin and Sons, which made millinery and candy boxes. He became a director of the Sweets Co. of America, makers of tootsie Tolls, in 1935, when ho bought 100 shares of stock, A year later he had bought controlling Interest in the candy company and became its president.

He changed the formula for lootslc rolls so they would be larger, softer and have more chocolate In 1938 he moved his factory to Hobokcn, N. for more space and a railroad siding. He designed a plant with a "gravity system" so that the candy dropped from lloor to floor through different processes, until it reached packing cases on the ground floor. Man Is nearly always involved, directly or indirectly, in the causes that make birds extinct. HOWE'S Anniversary Specials For THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT SANDALS Colors Brown, Red and White For These Three Days Only SPECIAL 1.7? WOMEN'S RED and WINE SLINGBACK finish out SPECIAL Shop With Comfort in Our New Air-Conditioned Store ALL WOMEN'S KEDDETTES Our Une Women's Brown White SPECTATOR Special Price for these Three Days, Only ALL SALES FINAL.

HOWE'S STORE ALL SALES FINAL. 34 JOHN ST. PHONI 3O63 KINGSTON, N. Y. Perfect Attendance Records Announced for City Schools Mary Lou Mehm, Kingston High School pupil has a perfect attendance at school for 11 years with Beverly Roosa a close second with 10 years of perfect attendance.

Two pupils, Barbara Roosa, a high school student, and Robert Luodtkc of No. 5 school, have records of six years. Two pupils, John Smith of No, 3 school and Patricia Picper of No, 6 school each have a perfect record for Rye. years. Last year there were 262 students in the Kingston school system who had perfect attendance.

To have a perfect attendance record a student must have been neither absent or tartly during the school year. Six students have perfect, attendance record for four years, 1G have a pcrfest record for three years, 36 for two years and 198 for a year. Following is a list of students in the Kingston schools with a record of a year or more of perfect attendance: School No. 1 One year: Davis, Barbara; Minklor, William; Peterson, Florence. School No.

2 One year: Brumer, Robert; Burris, Minnie Mae; Ellsworth, Mar- jprie; Gardner, Katherine; Gilles-" pic, Almcda; Kuhnc, Arthur; Kuhnc, Ronuld, Two years; Dugan, Thomns. School No. 3 One year: Alcon, Natalie; Bul- boltz, Joseph; Carter, Barbara; Frledcl, Anna; Levy, Harry; Playford, Marie; Stokes, Ruth; Stokes, William; Van Dyke, Audrey; Van Dyke, Elaine; Van Dyke, Theodore; Werner, Edith; Whalen. Helen. Four years: Smith, Ernest.

Five years: Smith, John. School No. 4 One 'year: Ronald; Fiore, Arthur; Heins, Donna; Henderson, Webster; Jackson, Fred; Jackson, Rosctta; McDonald, James; Purtlan, Sheila; Polacco, James; Post, Rose. Two years: Tubby, William. Four years: McAdoo, Joyce V.

School No. 5 One year: Bacchtle, Charles; Baechtlc, George; Eighmey, Phillips; Engle, William; Freer, Druscilla; Fuscardo, Doris; Hutton, Kain, Joan; Ludk- hurst, Donald; Luedtkc, Richard; Paulus, Susanna; Samrrions, Peter; Sember, Patricia; Sinagra, Anthony; Sinagra, Philip. Two years: Eighmey, David; Finch, George; I-lalwick, John; Kearney, Thomas; Paulus, Robert; Sims, Shirley; Tervvilliger, Shir- Icy. Three years: Snyder, Theron. Four years: Schoonmakcr, Jack; Sims, Emily, Six years: Luedlke, Robert.

School No. 6 One year: Elizabeth; Boice, Thomas; Boudrcau, Helen; Chase, Audrey; Chase, Thomas; Cross, Arthur; Dawkins, Robert; Macholdt, Elaine; Vernoy, Ronald; White, Edna; Woodvine, Terry. Two years: Ewing, Ann Henninger, Doris. Five years: Pieper, Patricia. School No.

7 One year: Best, William; Boice, Frank; Carplnclli, Vendotti; Do- Ian, Robert; Ellsworth, Joan; Gallagher, Robert; Hyatt, Kenneth; Leo, Susan; Maggiore, Paul; Margolis, Sandra; Sprngue, Malvina; Vcndctli, Cnndclora; Wells, Amy; Wells, Donald. Two years: Colclough, Walter. School No. 8 One year: Baker, Elizabeth; Boyle, Ruth; Clearvvater, Margaret; Dykes, Andrew; Giles, Orville; Gunzleman, Donald; Hornbook, A Nichols, Ronald; Parkes, Charles; Riehl, Janet; Rion, Charles; a Charles; Von Barthcld, Robert; Winne, Arlenc; Winno, Joyce. Two years: Davis, Melda De Witt, Donald; Shurter, Nan; Thurin, John.

Four years: Crosby, Guy. Myron J. Michael School Eighth Vciir One year: Ballmer, Robert; Burnett, Edward; Burris, John; Clapper, William; Constant, Carl; DeCiqco, Philip; DeCicco, Theresa; Flowers, Emily; Gaddis, Carolyn; Groves, Martzen; Hahn, Erna; Harris, Je'an; Heins, Marie; Herzog, Susan; Hutton, Barbara; Johnston, John; Johnston, Margaret; Kclley, Ruth; MaeCroqry, Amos; Mancuso, Josephine; Milli- kcn, Jean; Newkirk, Beatrice; Palisi, Ann Louise; Phalen, Susan; Schafer, Una; Seligman, Guy; Short, Edna; Singleton, Lcroy; Tori-ens, i a VanVlcit, Wood, Samuel; Williams, Martha; Zell, Lawrence. Two years: Dabney, Betty; Hamilton, Marlene; MacDaniel, Eclgar. Three years: Lester, Genevieve.

Myron .1. Michael School, Oth Year One year: Albrecht, Mary; Ambrose, Josephine; Armstrong, Pcarlcnn; Joan; Bech- lolcl, Gerald; a i Brnddon, Nancy; Huddenhafien, Walter; Colangc, Rosctta; Corrado, Lucille; Croswell, June; Cunningham, Marcia; Deegan, Allan; Engle, Robert; Keator, Betty; Kelly, Carol; Kuhn, Eleanor; Lyons, Donald; Marcus, Allan; Mehm, Middagh, Carolyn; Minor, David; Mottsey, Mower, Fred; Owings, Bryan; Petruski, Verna; Resso, Joan; Rundle, Thomas; Strong, Judith; Thiol, Eileen; Tremper, Mary; Van Aken, Ruth; Weeks, Joan; Wisneski, Irving; Woodman, Robert. Two years: Cnstiglione, Sally; Misovo, Marion; Sherman, Sally; Strieker, Irene; Williams, Lawrence. Three years: Baumcr, Patricia; Kmpringhmn, Betsy; Mautonc, Angcline; Miller, Irene. Kingston High School One year: Albrecht, Marilyn; Belmorc, Georgia; Billings, Barbara; Boice, Elinor; Boice, Anna; Buckley, Catherine; Brown, Daniel; Brown, Marguerite; Burton, Marvin; Carpouzis, George; Caunitz, Deborah; Chniura, Mary; Davis, Eleanor; DeGraiT, Lillias; Gray, Elsie; Lois; Gerald; Hyatt, Patricia; Jackson, Lee; Kastner, Doris; Kiersted, Albert; Kish, Helen; Krueger, Joan; Lester, Marion; Lukaszew- Joseph; Marablc, Dorothy; McCroy, James; McDonough, George; McGowan, Marguerite; Morello, Marion; Nicholas, Delores; Palerf, June; Radatz, Thomas; Razey, Joan; Rowe, Marjorie; Smith, Arlene; Smith, James; Stewart, John; Willt, William; Winchell, Roger; Winter- fold, Charles; Zehentner, Doris.

Two years: Ayres, Edward; Galvanized Ware Scmb tubs, with bail, 95' Wash Tubs, 1.79 up. Square, 2.49 up Water Palls, 59 10 63 12 Covered Ash Cans, 3.25. Gaitage Pails, 6-gal, 1.98. 10 2.19. Sprinkling Cans, 6-qt, 12 EASY TO USE Just as easy as pointing a hose.

Add to the comfort and enjoyment oj your outdoor activities, Direct the mosquito-killing fumes of Black Leaf Mosquito-fumer into shrubbery and grass -right where the pests lurk. Full directions in Mch package and be sure the package bears the Black Leaf, identifying this, and other famous Black Leaf 45 Hammocks Quality made! with "Layback" Pillow, fringed valance and tasseli. Curved spreader at head. 4 95 Tubular Metal Let in the breeze Screen out the flies! Adjustable Window Screens 7 sizes Small, O9 to Large, 1 45 Screen Doors. Standard sizes Stained and Varnished.

Bayona, Ferdinand; Cunningham, Carol; Dammier, Mildred; Hutton, Marilyn; Keyes, Harvey; Metzger, Philip; Oehrlein, Barbara; Paulus, Gladys; Stceger, Ronald; Ten Eyck, Joan; Webster, William. Three years: Auchmoody, Joyce; Bauer, Frank, Bauer, William; Boolukos, Peter; Fclton, James; Heins, Allan; Hoban, Joyce; Krorri, Gilbert; Sepesy, Patricia; Terns, Dor.is. Four years: Carpouzis, Arthur. Six years: Roosa, Barbara. Ten years: Roosa, Beverly.

Eleven years: Mehm, Mary Lou. Espotcibs Ftm EatytoTaln for freedom Our Vanify Fair allow greater you've ever known it) a stocking. Their unique ebsticized lace band gives with each bend of the knee) makes for complete freedom of freedom from Proportioned fotf perfect MAYFAIR SHOPS NORTH FRONT-- Facing Wall St. BROADWAY at DOWNS ST. OFFICERS N.

WINFIKLD, President ANDREW J. COOK, Vice-President LLOYD R. LeFEVEB, Vice-Preildent HARRY 8. ENSIGN. Treasurer HARRY V.

TENHAGEN, Asst. Tress. JOSEPH H. CRAIG, Teller LLOYD R. LeFEVER, Counsel TRUSTEES CHARLES L.

ARNOLD PETER A. BLACK ANDREW J. COOK HARRY 8. ENSIGN FREDERIC W. HOLCOMB LLOYD R.

Lef EVER FRED 8. OSTERHOUDT CLIFFORD C. ROSE ALEXANDER B. SHTJFELDT HOLT N. WINFIELD STATEMENT OF THE KESfGSTON SAVINGS BANK July 1st, 1948 RESOURCES Cash on hand and in banks 1,673,008.91 U.

S. Government Bonds 10,377.000.00 Bonds of States, Cities, Towns, etc 639,065.75 Railroad Bonds Public Utility Bonds First Mortgages on Real 'Estate (Less Reserves) Banking House Promissory Notes Secured by Pass Books Investment in Savings Banks Trust and Institutional Securities Corp Other Assets 477,114.21 447,187.50 4,473,234.01 42,700.00 7,178.00 52,050.00 12,737.82 LIABILITIES Due Depositors, including interest at to date $15,835,836.66 Other Liabilities 21,592.77 Surplus at Investment Values 2,343,846.77 $18,201,276.20 Surplus at Market Value. 2,379,583.31 $18,201,276.20 SAVINGS BANK MONEY ORDERS FOR SALE Interest Computed and Credited Quarterly. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. Deposits made on or before July 15, 1948, will receive interest from July 1, 1948 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION KINGSTON SAVINGS BANK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE Open Monday through Friday from 9:30 A.

M. to 3 P. M. Friday Evening from 6:45 to 8 P. M.

CLOSED SATURDAY.

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