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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 5

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Kingston, New York
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TEE KINGSTON DAILY FKEEMAK. KINGSTON. N. T- THUBSDAY EVEXIXG, MAECH 21, 1946. FIVE Heads Coal Company Frank Giovanuiello of 13 Bart-! lett street.

Ellenville, has filed a certificate with the county clerk stating he is doing business at 16 Mill street, Ellenville, under the name and style of Ellenville Coal Company. Oak Leaves Hold On LAWN MOWERS are now taking orders for mowers. Deliveries will be made in order of reservations at prices prevailing at time of delivery, present O.P-A. ceilings shown below. 16 inch 18 inch 23.50 GARDEN RAKES 85' 115 WEAREVER SAUCEPANS Xtie popular quart size that is just right boiling a couple of eggs or warming up left-overs.

5-inch diameter. 50 Carlton STAINLESS STEEL A lifetime of wear with True-Grip handles. 4 qt. Covered Sauce Pan inch Frying Pan minimum of care. Streamlined 55.00 4CKERMAN HERRICK HARDWARE PAINT HOUSEWARES 180 FAIR STREET PHONE 1097 Democrats Oppose Price Exemptions On New Housing Albany.

K. Y-. March 21 on war veterans who had bought homes with the expectation of bo- i New York city commercial rent control law for another year and on amendments exempting new 1 State control of residential rents commercial construction, tightcn- A i ins arbitration provisions to stop upon termination of O.P.A. regula-1 mainins 79 investigations were I Ha.shmarkM In Memory initiated by the commission. I Fisher, Pow inc able to occupy" them A Members of the commission.

doesn't need that newfangled reasonable period" pointed by Governor Dewey, are; electromic numerical integrator The majority and minority I Henry C. Turner, chairman, and and computer to figure out how on proposals to extend the Julian J. Elmer A. Carter. Ions he was in the army.

He Edward W. Edwards and Caroline in Feb. 11. 1942. got out Feb.

11, K. Simon. 1146. and permitting tenants to tions is recommended in a major- O0 a injunctive relief and money ity report of a joint legislative damages against landlords for committee but the Democratic services, minority report denounces a proposal that new construction be exempted. The majority contention that private capital would not engage in new construction "unless assured of a reasonable profit" drew from the minority the assertion that suclf an exemption "would open the door to sky-rocketing The legislature will act on im- 1 plementing bills within a lew days.

Discrimination Croup Has Excellent Record LOANS Easter shopping to pay up old bills Albany. N. March 21 The Slate Commission Against Discrimination reported today that in eight months it had ciosed --4 01 a loiai oi oia i i i i prices on new hornps. The ioint committee headed by; Assemblyman D. Malkwy Stephens.

I a single heai ing or made its report yesterday. a single order. Summer homes would not be; Stressing a it considered i covered on the ground (hey are self "a cooperative enterprise ra- luxuries. according to the majority ther than a punitive expedition." report. The Democrats, however, the five member commission, in us asked state control of summer first annual report, concluded a i home rentals.

the law against discrimination lia.l; been demonstrated to be both wise and workable." Of the 319 complaints dofketcd by the commission. 240 originated with individuals believing themselves discriminated against in em- TF you finO Easter shopping or unpaid problem, you can get cash loan promptly at company likes to sny -Yes." Friends, relatives or employer not made on mliry or i Select the you irom tills WONIHIY The minority also demanded' court relief for tenants of ings allowed to fall into disrepair and extension of court-ordered eviction stays from six months to one year. 11 MONTH IOAN HAN jsoj ITOUR out of 5 who S4k for 1.1U a -P it! No embarrassing or Complete privacy. Visit Ton are now gft lom la just TOTI ao Mual some thrn drop in bv ment 10 sign nick up Yor gft the erar? sum you borrow. Phone, drop in OI Write us lociay abou'.

a loan. LOANS S2S S2SO FINANCE Tork 319 WALL ST. 2nd FLOOR KINGSTON Phone 3470 Although the calendar marks the first day of Spring, the oak tree in front of Kingston High School still keeps its brown leaves of last year. A characteristic of the oak. the leaves do not fall from the branches in the autumn as from most of the other trees.

Today the high school tree makes quite a contrast with the lawn turning green and the Spring weather of the last, few weeks. KADIO ACCESSORIES--TIKEK A MECHANICS PACKED WITH TOOL.BOX Heavy gatwie iteel. able tror, 2 trunk and lock. Far tooU, H.h- 18 MONTH GUARANTEE 45-Platc 90-Ampere racktd to tht brim with ilortinf pawtr. Built ta lait.

STEERING WHEEL COVERS Cowl Auto A I A Fully chroma plated. Complete with shielded lead-in wire Latest modern dt- sign. Fits oil ton. fULL OO 24 MONTH GUARANTEE Long 51-Plate i lU-Ampere WATER-MIX OIL PAINT Sturdily built. Wide barrel makes pump- easier.

"SUPERTONE" Conn Any Intiriar Sur I i Wall. ptper 1 gallon mixed with wottr maktt 9 i of a wall finish. SO-LO PATCH KITS GRAVITY SIPHONS HOUSE PAINT fOR INTERIOR A Brushes en easily, covert wen, lists flonj time. In ready mixed A reel low price! GENUINE SAILCLOTH "Mincle" MOTORTUNE Cm-ante DOOR MIRROR ADDLE BAGS Per Biktt Block leotn- erctte, con- a i 1,9 binding. 2 button flap pockets.

5" ell door edaes. Adiuttablc. BEI.MONT OTOR OIL SEALED FOG Res- 2Sc qyol- Sove more thm SI.00 on the 2 can. sailclolh. backs JOHNSON'S CARNU and i pttrri tim.

9 tHfrfdiqr Mtisfac-l cr If oa MKETIRE I j. i M9 TCMPCftCD STCfl TIRE IROI Extra St CUSHION lew price. Wit?) I 2-lb RUBBER MALLET Ml flllU Of FOR GOOD BUYS IN AUTO SUPPLIES YOU'LL FIND VALUES GALORE AT IVFRY STRAUSS STORE 608 BROADWAY KINGSTON, N.Y. News of Our Own Service Folk Kingston Discharges An additional 10 Kingston men have been honorably discharged from the army at Fort Dix recent- ly They are: Cpl. Anthony T.

Pagli- aro, 36 Derrenbacher street; Cpl. Donald Q. Scisrn, 143 Jansen ave-j nue; Charles F. Kershaw, 131 Albany avenue; Philip Cohen, 24 Hone street; Sgt. Joseph Chick.

29 Jarrold street; Edward P. Marz; Joseph J. Dyer, 1 Columbia street; Maj. William J. Cranston, 175 Clinton avenue; Pvt.

George M. Weeks, 5 Sterling street; and Cpl. Sam Bailson, 24 Chambers street. County Discharges The following Ulster county residents have received their honorable discharges from the army at Fort Dix: Sgt. Louis E.

Lafalce, Highland; Cpl. Richard Hornbeck an'd Albert Wootten, New Paltz; David J. Bender, West Shokan; P.F.C. Dominic Petramale, Glasco; Capt. William G.

Gale, Ellenville; Sgt. Preston D. Irwin. Napanoch; i- L. i-ciL and 2nd Lt.

William P. Moncure, Woodstock. Where They Serve Pvt. Walter L. Davis, son of Mrs.

Lillian Jickles of 27 Boulder avenue, has arrived safely in i Naples, Italy, and has been assigned to the 2621 Graves Registration unit. Pvt. Davis entered the army June 1, 1945 and took basic training at Camp Rucker, Ala. Cpl. Harry M.

Wolven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolven of 75 Hasbrouck avenue, has received his honorable discharge from the marine corps at San Diego, Cal. He entered service February 1943 and received his basic training at Parris Island afterwhich he was stationed in Washington, D. until June.

1944. In August of that year he was sent to the Pacific area and the Hawaiian Islands. He participated in the bat- He for Jwo Jima and had served 19 months overseas. Enlists in Navy Charles L. Grunenwald, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frances Grunenwald of R.F.D. 1, Box 133, has enlisted in the navy for a period of two years. Sergeant William L. Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Smith, of 20 East St. James street, was discharged from service on March 7 after serving four years in the Army. Sergeant Smith enlisted in the Air Corps from Philadelphia where he was employed as an announcer over station WHAT.

He served as traffic controlman at the army air corps gunnery field at Matagorda Penninsula. Texas. On "'tonesaay ne wiJl leave for Philadelphia where he will resume his position as announcer at radio station WHAT. ployment because of race, creed. of the stay would work a hardship I Step the Tailored Way WOMEN'S SUITS In Antique Business Marion M.

Hilton of West Bridge street, Saugerties, has filed i a certificate under the assumed business name law i stating she is doing business Saugerties under the name and style of House of an an-' tique dealer busineta. Deaths Last Night (By The Associated Prett) Albert E. Morjrma New York--Albert E. Morgan, 80, veteran theatrical figure who at one t.me was Liiiian Russell's manager. He born in Louisville, Ky.

Harry S. Hathaway San Antonio, S. 76, prominent re'tired Providence, ft banker and noted amateur ornithologist. WFSTORt NEWYOUR ARUNE'S 49 N. Front St, Kingtton For COnONtKATONFAIITIES (otfctf There's nothing so smart as the tailored look, and every vise woman knows it.

Men tailored and dressmaker styles in the new colors, the smart linei to make spring 1946 one to be remembered! Hats to'wfn you a second glance, hats to highlight your nicest self, hats to make people "Isn't she attractive!" Hats with spring flowers, large-brimmed forward hate, bumpers, casuals, all are here at Penney's. Choose the, ones this seasonjhat do thejiiost for Xaut BLOUSES 3.98 RVOMI are lac miner ivrtner. dmr imponanee major when if cornet to off a auit wardrobe! They can it ar dnaa it down, anake it tjaaitly xrere. And our; are JOK the kind of for year suite. Tailored or in rarow aad cottons.

RAYON MESSES 90 deer Haiemeirt of color-- jMeteJs! IVti- aMe powder btnet, Mvsiuag nee. dearvater and ixlua Yoong taBored or dressy with wnn-wettkcr keve: cap, capdet, but no more titan a halt-sleeve. Square, romxkd, pJonpr.g. krv iok necklines. Junior 9-15.

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