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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 22

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Stock Mart Manages Small Gain NEW YORK (AP) Buying accelerated whenever any weaknesses showed up Wednesday, allowing the stock market to eke out a narrow advance in near-record volume. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Furnished Through the Courtesy of Spencer Trask Co. Inc. Members N.Y. Stock Exchange CLOSING PRICES FEB.

Alcoa Allied Chem Amer Airl Amer Brands 46 Amer Can Amer Elec Pwr 31 Amer Motors Amer Tel Tel Anaconda Bard Beth Steel Burling North Cdn Pacific Chrysler Clev Electric 38 Colum Gas Comw Edison Cons Edison Cons Freight 35 Cons Nat Gas Continental Cp 41 Det Edison 22 DuPont Eastern Airl East Kodak Flintkote Ford Gen Electric 103 Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodyear 30 Gulf Oil Hercules Inc Houst Lt Pwr IBM Indian Head Mills Intl Harv Intl Nickel Intl Paper Johns Manv Lou Nash Nia Pwr. Norf West Northw Airl Owens-Ill Glass Pac Gas Elec Pac Int Exp Pan Am Airw Panh East PL Penn Central Peoples Gas Phila Elec Proct Gamb Pub Serv 28 Santa Fe Ind Scott Paper Seabd Cst Line Sears Roeb South Cal Edison South Pacific South Ry 69 Std Oil Cal Std Oil NJ St Louis SF St Regis Paper Swift Texaco TWA UAL Inc Union Camp 35 Union Carbide Union Pacific Cp. 47 Unit Aircraft Unit Merchant US Freight Steel Westg Electric Woolworth Xerox MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Comp. Vol. Close 437,500 Am Motors 291,900 Unit Brands 282,500 Scott Paper 257,800 Telex Cp 18 229,300 Fairch Cam 177,200 Plessey Ltd 171,700 Chrysler 163,500 Litton 29 156,100 Cont Oil 142,200 Gulf Oil 136,700 Tex Gulf Sul 133,000 Texaco 131,000 Sperry Rand 125,900 Occident Pet 123,800 Phillips Pet DOW JONES AVERAGES Industrials 876.23+1.64 Transportation 191.47+ Utilities 123.95- American Exch.

CLOSING PRICES FEB. 4 Aberdeen Benrus CMI Dome Pet Itel 18 Intl Prot Kaiser Ind Milgo Elec Mohawk Airl Seton Sherwood Med Ind Slick 13 Teleprompter AMEX MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Vol. Close Chng. 253,600 Rolls-Royce 201,700 Un Brands 159,700 Career Acad 143,800 Rath Packing 134,400 Solitron 124,900 Dearb Comp 27 118,500 Syntex 94,300 Kin-Ark Cp 3 93,600 Nytronics 79,200 Systems Eng LOCAL QUOTATION Bid Asked Patrician Paper THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1971 Vicinity Obituaries Henry J. LaRose Jr.

WHITEHALL Henry J. LaRose 45, of Hatch Hill Rd. (died Wednesday morning at Glens Falls Hospital after a short illness. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors are his wife, Irene; three daughters, Misses Linda, Gwendolyn and Dorothy Laof Whitehall; brothers, Gordon and Edward of Whitehall and Richard of Glens Falls; five sisters, Mrs.

Alice Ransom of Castleton, Mrs. Wayne Patterson of Rutland, Mrs. Elwin Mead of West Pawlet, Mrs. Harold Tebeau of Titus Lake and Mrs. George Shattuck of Whitehall; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Church, Whitehall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Angels Cemetery. Friends may call at the Jillson Funeral Home, 46 William tonight from 7 9 and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Victor L.

Ives CORINTH Victor Lee Ives, 93, resident of Corinth for 50 years, died Wednesday at Homestead Infirmary, Providence, where he had been a patient the last seven years, Mr. Ives was a merchant and had operated a garden produce retail store on Route 9N between Corinth and Hadley. Surviving are four sons, Neil Sr. o' Lake Luzerne, the Rev. Percy Ives of Gloversville, Milton of Edinburg Burnie of Corinth; 13 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Brewer Funeral Home, Lake Luzerne, after 7 tonight and any time Friday. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at (the funeral home. The body will be placed in the Luzerne Cemetery receiving vault pending interment there in the spring. Local Obituaries Mrs.

Rodney Potter Mrs. Beulah M. Potter, 79, of Ridge Glens Falls, widow of Rodney Potter, died Wednesday evening at Glens Falls Hospital. She was a member of the Sanfords Ridge Methodist Church. She is survived by two brothers, Ernest and Milton Ferguson both of Glens Falls; a sister, Mrs.

Frances Stephenson of Glens Falls, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Carleton Funeral Home. 68 Main Hudson Falls, Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at the funeral home at a time to be announcled. Interment will be in the Friends Cemetery, Ridge Rd.

Funeral of Mrs. Keene Committal services for Mrs. Alta M. Keene of Bangor, Maine, widow of Percy C. Keene and former resident of Glens Falls who died Saturday in Bangor, were conducted Wednesday in Glens Falls Cemetery.

The Rev. Henry G. Wyman, pastor of the Congregational Church of Patchogie, L.I., officiated. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hospital. IN MEMORIAM CARD OF THANKS I would like to say thank you to all my friends and relatives for the cards, gifts, flowers, and visits.

The clergy, the Fort Ann Rescue squad, Dr. Greenberg, Dr. Simmons, and all the nurses at the Glens Falls Hospital who showed me SO many acts of kindness during my stay there. (adv) Fred Greco CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Harry Barlow wishes to express their thanks for kindness and care shown him during his illness, especially to nurses and staff in intensive care unit, G.F. Hospital, and for all expressions of sympathy at the time of his death.

We are deeply grateful. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Leon N. LaBier wish to express their grateful appreciation to tives, friends and neighbors for the Mass cards, flowers, messages of sympathy and many other acts of kindness extended to them during their recent bereavement. A special thanks to Father Marcil, Dr. Weiss, and the nurses and staff at the Glens Falls In loving remembrance of my husband and our father, Martin Howard Lindsey who passed away three years ago, February 5, 1968.

Remembrance is a golden chain death tries to break but all in vain To have, to love and then to part is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things but this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days. when we were all together. Wife, Pauline Children, Shirley, Karen, (adv) Norman and Mary IN MEMORIAM Mr.

Jerry Mulcahy who died in Glens Falls Hospital, Feb. 4, 1962. Our hearts still ache with loneliness Our eyes shed many tears Only God knows how we miss you At the end of nine long years. Wife, Catherine, (adv) Sons and Daughters. Mrs.

William S. Coulter CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Bertha McClarty Coulter, widow of William S. Coulter, died Wednesday evening at the Salem Nursing Home after a long illness. Mrs.

Coulter was born Sept. 30, 1879, in the Town of Salem. She was a daughter of the late Robert and Mary Macklin Mclife Clarty. in the She town resided of most Jackson of heal was the oldest Coila United Presbyterian Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Wallace of Cambridge and Mrs. Margaret Tarling of Troy; three sons, Clarence and Robert of Cambridge and Carlton of Bay Shore, L.I.; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Charles A. Ackley Funeral Home in Cambridge by the Rev.

George Orlemann, pastor of Coila United Presbyterian Church. Interment will be Evergreen Cemetery, Salem, in the spring. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Benjamin F. Ferguson STONY CREEK Benjamin F.

Ferguson, recently of Stony Creek, died early Wednesday evening at the home of his son, Stamford, 396 West on Dover his 77th birthday. Besides his son he leaves a grandson, Rodney Jr. of Stamford. Funeral arrangements are pending. Interment will be in Ferncliff.

Mr. Breed Funeral TICONDEROGA Funeral services for Dayton A. Breed, 72, of 201 Lake George who died Tuesday in MosesLudington Hospital will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church by the Rev.

John Stasiowski. A service will follow at 10:45 at the Wilcox funeral chapel. Interment will be in Valley View Cemetery in the spring. Friends may call at the Wilcox Funeral Home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs.

Nelson Funeral SALEM Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Nelson, 89, of Rupert, widow of Merritt Nelson who died Tuesday in Mary will McClellan Hospital, bridge, be conducted day at 2 p.m. at the McClellan Funeral Home. The Rev. Catherine Chiffelle will officiate.

Interment will be in Mountainview Cemetery, West Pawlet, in the spring. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. Mrs. John Allen Funeral CAMBRIDGE Funeral services for Mrs. May Russell Allen, widow of John H.

Allen who died Tuesday at Mary McClellan Hospital, will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the Charles Ackley Funeral Home here the Rev. Lewis N. Powell, pastor of Bottskill Baptist Church. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery, North Bennington, Vt.

Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and evening. Mr. Garrand Funeral WHITEHALL Funeral services for Richard Garrand of Mountain who died Monday at his home, will be conducted today at 11 a.m. the family home on Mountain St. by the Rev.

George T. Herrick, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment will in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Fair Haven, Vt. Funeral of Mrs. Greene SARATOGA SPRINGS The funeral service for Mrs.

Ida Drake Greene was conducted Wednesday, Methodist morning Church. in The the Rev. Robert F. Trost and the Rev. Royal Fishbeck officiated.

William R. Clements was soloInterment was in Greenfield Center Cemetery. Bearers were Thomas Smith, Martin F. Kelly, William Jones, Alanson Harris, Joseph Boyce and Walter H. Wandel." Funeral of Mr.

Keys Salem, in the spring. Funeral of Mrs. Peterson JACKSON Funeral services for Thomas R. Keys chairman of the board of assessors of the Town of Jackson and a director of the Washington County Soil and Water District, who died Sunday in Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge, were conducted Wednesday in the Salem Methodist Church by the Rev. Cass Gilbert, pastor.

will be in Evergreen Cemetery, CORINTH Funeral services for Mrs. Natalie A. Peterson of 22 Saratoga who died Saturday at her home, were conducted Wednesday at Densmore Funeral Home by the Rev. Charles Saum, pastor of the United Methodist Church. The body was placed in the Corinth Rural Cemetery receiving vault pending spring interment.

Funeral of Mrs. Ellis SCHUYLERVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Enoch B. Ellis, who died Monday in Ellis HospiItal, Schenectady, were conducted Wednesday at the J. Appointed To Board William Waddell of North Creek was appointed to the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Directors at a recent meeting.

A native of North, Creek, he the Waddell operates, North Creek, while being active in community affairs. He is also a member of the Warren County Planning Board. As the newest member of the board, Waddell will represent the district's interest in the Northern part of the County on matters concerning wise use of our natural resources. He joins Clayton Martindale, Leslie Rymkewicz, Smith Clarence White, and Donald in their efforts to influence the wise use of natural resources through the use of qualified technical assistance available through the Warren County Conservation District. Hudson Falls Obituaries Frederick G.

Dunsford Frederick G. Dunsford, 83, 17 veteran of World War a well known village resident, died Tuesday at 11:55 p.m. in Glens Falls Hospital. A member of Mohican Barracks, 3489, Mr. Dunsford was active in the Veterans of World War serving as deputy chief of staff of the Department of New York and senior vice commander of District 7.

He was a past commander of Adirondack Barracks and a past national deputy chief of a staff. He was a charter member of MayotteMacNeughton Post, 918, Veterof Foreign Wars, Hudson Falls. He was a member of the Kingsbury Baptist Church and American Legion Post, 553, South Glens Falls. Besides his wife, Dora, he is survived by a stepson, Frederick Blood, Glens Falls; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Francis Kelleher, Glens Falls; a sister, Arthur Rickens, St.

Petersburg Beach, two cousins, Mrs. Alice McCormick of Hud. son Falls, and Mrs. Patrick Huntington of Warrensburg, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home by the Rev. Abram Brokaw, pastor of the Kingsbury Baptist Church. Interment will be in Union Cemetery in the spring. Members of Mohican Post, American Legion, and Mohican Barracks, 3489, Veterans of World War of South Glens Falls will meet at 6:45 this evening at the funeral home to pay respectsarles James Duell Charles James Duell of Sun Valley, formerly of Argyle, died Monday in St.

Joseph's Hospital, Burbank, Calif. He was the son of Mrs. L. Hazel Duell of Hudson Falls and the late James F. Duell Sr.

Othe: survivors are his wife, Martha Lee; a son, David C. Duell of East Greenwich; three grandchildren, Randall, Frederick and Matthew Duell of East Greenwich; five brothers, Frederick Town of Moreau; Warren Weaver, James F. Toms River, N.J.; Joseph Chestertown, and Richard Fair Haven, six sisters, Mrs: Howard (Nellie) Graham of Argyle, Mrs. Francis (Adelaide) Fletcher of Bloomingdale, Mrs. Edwin (Elizabeth) Langworthy and Mrs.

Edward (Patricia) Pratt of Hudson Falls, Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Dutcher of Glens Falls and Mrs. Ralph (Ella) Eastman of Salem, and several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. The funeral will be conducted at noon today and interment will be in Glen Haven Cemetery, Burbank, Calif. Mrs.

Archie Tyler Mrs. Mary E. Tyler, 78, of 27 William widow Archie 0. Tyler, died early Tuesday eve. ning.

She was a communicant cf St. Mary's Church of Hudson Falls and a member of Court Mater Dei, 1442, CDA. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Esther O'Leary and a nephew, George O'Leary, both of Hudson Falls. The funeral will be conducted Saturday at 8:30 a.m.

from the Riley Bros. Funeral Home, 51 Main and at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Interment will be in Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Royce Douglas Randall Royce Douglas Randall, 49, of Pomona, formerly of Hudson Falls, died Jan. 27 after a long Survivors are his wife, Patricia; six children, Yvonne Pearl, Connie Lynn, Royce Douglas William Kenneth, Jennie Diane and Donna Rose, and his mother, Mrs. Pearl Mootry of 3 Main Hudson Falls. A Mass was offered in St. James Episcopal Church, Pomona, and interment was in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Covina Hills, Calif.

T. Still Funeral Home by the Rev. William Hoffman, pastor of Old Saratoga Reformed Church. Interment was in Greenwich Cemetery, Sub-Zero Weather Expected to End With More Snow A welcome prediction from the weatherman an end to subzero temperatures today was tempered somewhat by a forecast for snow tonight and tomorrow. As the Glens Falls area continued to tolerate freezing tem- SNOW I peratures topped with a minus 22 early yesterday, similar weather downstate was raising havoc with electrical supply.

Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. cut back power five per cent yesterday and fed it into a pool to come to the rescue of be(leaguered New York City and its dwindling power supply. Glens Falls was not in its cutback situation; utilities the entire length of the Eastern Seaboard were sharing power with metropolitan New York. Meanwhile, Donald Creal, district of Niagara Mohawk, reported electricity supin this area was not in bad shape. Most consumers would notice no difference from the cutback in power, he said.

The weatherman said temperatures today will range from 20 above to not much less tonight. Snow is expected to begin late tonight and continue to tomorrow when it will mix with freezing rain, the National Weather Service predicted. Fort Edward Obituary Jesse Latterell Funeral The funeral of Jesse I. Latterell, 1 Hudson who died unexpectedly Tuesday, will beconducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Hudson Falls, by the Rev.

George Bishop, pastor of the Hudson Falls Baptist Church. Interment will be Fort Ann in the spring. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Action Is Postponed On Rezoning Request By HERMINE SHERMAN The Queensbury Planning Board last night at its monthly meeting in the Town Office Building postponed a recommendation until the March meeting on an application from Joseph White for rezoning of his property parallel Ridge in an area between Quaker Rd. and Rolling Ridge, from a residential to a manufacturing classification, Representing White, who was not present, Atty.

William Bacas assured the board that no manufacturing uses were planned. It is to be for clerical, research and warehousing use only, he said. In answer to questioning by Atty. H. Glen Caffry, a resident of Rolling Ridge, as to whether, there was a signed contract the proposed buildings, and Receive Report On Improvements A report on improvements to the firehouse accomplished by younger members was presented at the February meeting of the South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Co.

at the firehouse. Chief Allen Dufour reported on fires, and a report on uniforms was given. Members decided to act on the question of uniforms at the next meeting. Walter Baker was named chairman of the nominating committee, with Edward Waters, Stephen Powers, Irving Pratt and Lowell Hill. James Van Guilder was named secretary of the company to fill an unexpired term.

FINDS MILK COSTLY CHERBOURG, France (AP) Guy Lebiez, 23, was fined 200 having taken a can of milk from a farm to put in the radiator of his car which had run dry. cedent of an annual election Charter of 1215 a began the the office of Mayor of the of London. The famous King John's Will Speak In Syracuse 23 1 1 1 Chng. from Chairman George J. Kushner as to the type of warehousing, Bacas asked that White be heard at the next meeting, at which time a public hearing will be held.

The property in question comprises 42.8 acres. White proposes to create a buffer, leaving a 287-foot setback from the Ridge Road as residential, and also to build an access road from the Quaker Road through his property for entry. Kushner appointed board members William Yale and Gilbert Mellon to look into the matter and report at the March meeting. Bacas' request that White meet with Yale and Mellon later this week was granted. The board also heard two requests for sub-division approval.

The first was a re-subI mission by Finch Pruyn Sales, in modified version, as board wouldn't approve the first application as submitted at the December meeting. The proposed sub-division is adjacent to and north of Westland, off the Aviation Road. The only access in the resubmitted version is the John Clendon Road. They previously had an access planned through Westland, which raised the objections of homeowners there. There will be a public hearing on this at the March meeting.

The second application for sub division approval a Sherwood Acres, located on Tee-Hill Road and extending almost to Bay Rd. The request was submitted by Barber developers, who are asking for 50 a lots, with minimum size to be 100 by 200 feet. J. Arthur Norton and Robert Kirkpatrick were assigned to investigate this matter. In final business, the board recommended approval of a whose new building is located request by United Rent in back of Dunkin' Donuts on Upper Glen to locate a sign on the same post as that of the donut concern.

The new sign would replace an existing double sign and would be less conforming. SYRACUSE- -Joseph F. Owens president of the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, will be the guest speaker at the annual winter meeting of the Empire Chapter of The Robert Morris Associates to be held today at the University Club' of Syracuse. The prominent industrialist, who is president of J. F.

Owens Machinery Co. and a past president of the American Machine Tool Distributors' will speak a about the economics of the machine tool industry. Herbert A. Heineman vice president of the Glens Falls National Bank and Trust is chairman of today's annual meeting; and John Godzac, vice president of Merchants Bank, is co-chairman. Assisting with the program arrangements is Patrick J.

Chambers, assistant vice president of Merchants Bank. Chambers is the son of Mrs. Mary L. Chambers and the late Joseph Chambers of Glens Falls and Bolton Landing. The meeting, to be attended by bank loan officers throughout New York State, will begin at 3 p.m., and will be followed by Owens' talk at 5 p.m.

A social hour will precede a dinner scheduled at 7 p.m. TV to Cover (Continued From Page 1) ABC, 3:30 a.m.-4:30 a.m. CBS 4:00 a.m. 4:30 Friday's moonwalkp ABC, 8:45 a.m. p.m.

NBC, 8:45 a.m. CBS, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Saturday's moonwalk a.m.-10:00 a.m. NBC, 5:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. CBS.

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