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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 8

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nam tub: KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 26, IM Shop JUMPS U.P.A. and U.P.A. MARKET bai'e at MARKET 595 DELAWARE AVE. Phone 331-1698 Your PORT EWEN. N.

Y. PICK DfUVIIY Opee deity 1:30 9 UPA Phone 331-1122 Sunday 9 p. m. Shop and Save at Your iin a U.P.A. an IlllfV A nlllKVlt 15 523 DELAWARE AVENUE Phone 331-2632 229 GREENKILL AVENUE Phone 331-1642 Local Death Record Reservoir Not The Place for Edna K.

Otis date William and Nekton. Mrs. Edna K. Otis. 74.

of RtJSurvUinf are hit widow, Hazel Utt 44 55. Gardiner, died Sunday night at Kingston Hospital after iSLLii? tlffili! a brief illness. She was daughter of the late George Georgianna Giles Kroin and born in M.rbtotown J.n. Mf, Smith w.ter of Quogue, several nieces Funeral services 1895. She had made her home in Gardiner for many years, She is survived by her husband, Burglary Charge Peter A.

Brennan, 28. who has no permaent address according to police, was arrested Sunday by officer Anthony Turck on a charge of third degree burglary. SHOKAN is entering John window liquors. City Court ply. Gas and Electricity, two arrested Sunday! "Uty the grandi at your Home- owned UPA Markets "urvivra oy ner nusDana.

Kftvs.r Funeral men were arrested Sunday, John Otis, and by several nieces Ewen Chapel, afternoon by Special Deputy mv and nephews Funer.l service.P£j SSm. Charles Hesley. DUO effective ftirw May 31 TOP QUALITY ON IVIMY ITKM QUANTITIES LIMITED CHICKEN fresh cut for Frying, Broiling to Bar-B-Q or Hansel Gretel BOILED HAM Delicatessen 69c Breast 69c FRANKFURTS GROUND REEF 1 hr held at thr Pine Funeral at 2 The Rivera. 32, of Yonkers, Home New PaHz. Wednei 0d Port And Leslie Blank.

33, of Wood- el Bwrir "'I1 Reformed Church will of-land Hills. were each the Shawangunk Cemetery. fldale Hf tslist(d by fined $15 after pleading guilty call at the 1 ine 4ki. Christiana, to the before Olive I- riends may hii me rine Hurrv Funeral Home Tuesduy port 2 4, nd p.m. mjy p0n Mrs.

Lena F. Smith Mrs. Lena F. Smith, 71, for merly of Saugerties, died Saturday after a lengthy illness. fSi ji North.

Ntw P.lu' InH r. his home Stturdey Marg.ret Terns Newkirk. He til Chapel today 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Michael Camiite Michael Camino.

76, of Lake Town Justice Frank ft Carle. Marlene Kef. 24, of Ollve- bridge, who was with the two ER-May 24, 1969. Mrs. Ethel M.

Haver of Mountain Road. Ashokan. with of Fred L. Haver; mother of Mrs. Gordon (Florence) Miller and Arthur Haver; also surviving are 3 grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

Funeral services Wednesday, p. m. at the Lasher Funeral but not in the Int WoodlWck. Inter reservoir, was charged with trespassing on posted property. She paid a 919 fine.

Girl Injured; Bicvcle, Car formerly employed by the Han Irnii mibmhlw a stein organization in Kingston rncr of the Mcthodiat untij retirement in 1962. A Church in I alenville. Surviving reSfdent ef New for the ire several nieces, nephews and gl 26 yetrg( ht formerly re-jf 1 Icousins huneral services will jn Rronx Born in Italy be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. from Nov 1892 tht i0n the Seamon Funeral Home the Anthon and John and Lafayette Streets, Tomtsft Camino and was mar nod in 1915 to the former An offlciating.

Bunal will be in Salerno. A member of Mountain iow Cemetery, Sau- Church. New Paltz, he 12:05 p.m. Sunday when her gerties riends call at voluntMr member of bicvcla involved in a mis SZ a 'S the funeral home tonight from ornn, Chapel. Broadway and 7 to 9 p.

m. linnun 7 Venth on Wl9. She was stout Avenue, where the Rev VI Association Surviving at Kingston Hospital for Daniel Odgen and Harry action his are tllree of the forehead and Christiana will officiate on Ida Burroughs of Sauger bruiaes of the ankles. Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Relatives Trooper D. L. Dainick report friends are invited. car operated by Catherine ment in Riverview Cemetery. LAKE KATRINE Deborah Stewart, 7.

of this community, was injured at ment In Palentowm Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. At rest May 25. 1969.

Harrison (Harry) A. Newton of 213 Green Street, Port Ewen; husband of Hazel Hogan Newton; father of Don F. Newton; grandfather of Robert Lee and Harrison Jason Dean Newton; brother of Mra. Harry (Florence) Smith and Louis Newton. Entrusted in the care of the Keyser Funeral Service.

Port First Prize Skinless Fresh Ground Lean tics died at Kingston Hospital'd 4 ughters. Rose Marv DeLuca, today at the age of 79. She was P. a the mother of Mrs. Dorothy of Neu Milford, N.

and Russell of Beacon. Mrs. Con klf Norman of of York city th. on th. A Ahw surviving are and sister- Ctmin0 of The woman said 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

tt.v'.n grandchildren and ZtS. Of Cook. 38. of Lake Katrine, was The family will receive their jo traveling along the road when friends at the Port Ewen Chap- CampbtH't PORK AND REANS CHEERIO Tomatoes TOMATO SAUCE A-l SAUCE 9nct Hnt Mustard Two Charged great grandchildren. She member of St.

Altar offfrfd 10 a if Rosary Society of Veteran. Fu ust- neral ill be held from the bunal in St. Hartley and Lamouree Inc. Fu Cemeterj, neral Home. Main and Second JPay fJL iJ e.

With iir Streets. Saugerties. Thursday TuilStV V.JUC 9:30 a. thence to St. I i i It be held Kith fered umpi a i in Tuesday at a p.

m. tnt iti- neral home. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery. Fall River, Friends may call at the home Tuesday 7 to 9 p. m.

and Is irpnipri AcL' Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 imowk Detectives to Violations KINGTON Two men were cited by city police on Sunday, each charged with four vthicla and traffic violations. Joseph P. Christofora, of 183 Lane, was booked for operating an uninspected car, driving without corrective switched registration and driving an KINGSTON George T. Muller, 26. of Weit Fire officials requested IUmmoned on of operating a without a license.

Ethel M. Haver Ethel M. Haver. 79. of Mountain Road, Ashokan.

died I nPPtc KI517PCI Saturday night at Benedictine IVIUVVM IrlQfrtiW i Hospital. Born in Samsonville. 7. 1889, she was the daughter of the late George. and Augusta Davis Barley.

She tives to investigate four of a had resided in Ashokan since incendiary origin that were motorcycle and was a member of the on a lane between Olive Rebekah Lodge 470. Sur- kirk Avenue and proof inwrance and viving is her widower Fred L. street, shortly after 3:30 p. m. Haver: a daughter, Mrs.

Gor- Sunday don (Florence) Miller of Olive-) firemen bridge; a son, Arthur Haver of operating an unregistered motorcycle. Samsonville; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Another son, Robert C. Haver, died in 1961. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at the Lasher Funeral Home Woodstock. Burial will be in the Palentown Cemetery, Samsonville. Friends may call at the funeral home. Monday from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Harold H.

Yerry Harold H. Yerry, 46, of Hurley. died in this city after a long illness. He was a well known painter having been associated with his late father in the business known as J. Yerry the fire with a booster stream, and Son.

He was a member ofi The cause of the blaze was not the Painters Union Local 255 determined, and was a veteran of World War II having served as a sergeant in the 28th Recon Squadron. He entered service March 19. 1942 and was discharged Dec. 10. 1945.

He was the son of the late Joseph and Anna Barringer Yerry. Surviving are WQnc I his widow Zena Meczelski Yer vJdllo ry; a daughter. Miss Linda Yerry. both of Hurley: a son Ste phen Yerry of Sarasota. a arrived they, found an old mattress burning IniC in L.OUFt near an automobile, and J.

Cameron, 47. of 79 quently discovered three was arrested by rate fires in a block garage Sunday on a of owned by Frank Costello. Fire- 9econd rape involving a fighters quelled the flames with 12-year-old girl. He was held for pressurized water. The blaze an appearance in City Court, was confined to rubbish The arrest was made on a and other debris.

by detectives. Deputy Chief Hugh Greer in -----charge of the fire units listed I the erf the four fires incen-1 diary. of Pert Fire Department AH officers and members of Port Ewen Fire Department are requested to meet at the Keyser Funeral Service, Port Ewen Chapel, Broadway and Stout Avenue, on Tuesday evening at :30 to pay respects for our departed brother, Harry A. Newton. FRANK CHAFFEE.

President REV. DANIEL OGDEN, Spiritual Director Marie K. (nee Benkert) on Friday May 23, 1969, of Silver Hollow Road. N. formerly of 43 Smith Avenue Kingston.

Beloved wife of the late James A. Sass. mother of James P. and Leo R. Sass, sister of Mrs.

Earl (Catherine) Christiana. IS grandchildren also survive. Funeral will be held from the Henry J. Bruck Funeral Home, 27 Smith Avenue, Tuesday May 27. 1969 at 9:30 o'clock thence to St.

Church where a high Mass of requiem will be offered at 10:00 a. for the repose of her soul. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends will be received Sunday and Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. SMITH-May 24, 1969, Mrs. Lena F. Smith, wife of the late William Smith, formerly of Saugerties. Her funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.

m. from Seamon Funeral Home John and Lafayette Streets. At 10:56 p. m. Sunday, firemen responded to an alarm after firt was reported in a Salvation Army metal clothing container near Kingston Plaza.

Firemen in charge of Lt. Joseph Miles extinguished Four Cited For Fishing Xver E.t on will be received at the 23, 1969 of Katsbaan, N.Y. Funeral Home this evening from Husband of Caroline nee Fred 7 to 9 p. m. rikson Anderson; father of YERRY-Of Hurley.

New York Four Ellenville men were sister. Mrs. Mendel (Irena) by Highland State Police Smith of this city; two nephew-s. Sunday on charges of fishing Funeral services wull be held at Conner Funeral without a license in the Reinhold Anderson; also survived by two brothers, Harold and Anders Anderson: a sister. Elna Johnson, ail of Sweden; 1 granddaughter.

Karen Anderson, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held from the Hartley Lamouree Fu- in this city May 25. 1969; Harold H. Yerry, son of the late Joseph and Anna Yer- rey. Husband of Zena Yerry, father of Miss Linda Yerry and Stephen Yerry and brother of Mrs.

Mendel (Irena) Smith. Friends may call at the W. N. neral Home, Main and Ccaner Funeral Home 296 Second Streets Saugerties on Vr Street Mondav 7 to 9 p. Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

Burial in Tuesdav 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 the Katibsin Cemetery. p. m. where funeral services Friends may call at the funeral will be held Wednesday 2 p. m.

home Sunday and Monday from Interment Hurley Cemetery 2 to 4 ar.d 7 to 9. Hurley, N. Y. GARDINER M. on May 26.

1969 of Saugerties. New York, mother of Mra. Dorothy Russell, and Mrs. Constance L. Nelson and James B.

Kes- the W. N. Conner Funeral I seu Home. 296 Fair Street. Shauangunkill in Town of The funeral will be held from Wednesday 2 p.

m. Friends may Gardiner. Hartley Lamouree Funeral call at the funeral home They were Rozel Banks Main and Second 7 to 9 m. and Tuesday 2 to 20: Leroy C. Gilchrist.

36; Saugerties on Thursday at 9:30 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. The Rev. Frank A. Jones.

22. and thence to St. John's William R. Peckham will of Meyers. 27.

Trooper C. Veteran whert at 10 ficiato Burial will be in took the men before requiem Mass will be Cemetery. Town Justice Samuel Stoke off for the repose of her Harrison (Harry) A. Newton Banks. Gilchrist and Jones paid Burial will be in Notre Harrison A.

69, of 213 corn.Promi«, ri Green Street. Port friSl Hospital after a lengthy produce wllL.a.7 He was employed as su valid license. His case P- and Wednesday Dtse, is pending. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

I C. Mr. Salty PRETZEL STICKS I.C. celle FIG NEWTON CAKES Dairy Picnic Specials CREAM CHEESE 10 WHITE AMERICAN kreft Freeh 0RAHGE JUICE 43 leite ires. HALF HALF perintendent of Port Ewen for 25 years and was retired in Jan uary of last year.

He was a member of the Port Ewen Re- Case Pending Richard J. Carey 39, of formed Church and Port Ewen ig McEntee Street, was arrest- i Fire l)ept. A veteran of World Sunday by Kingston police War he was a member of Port on charges of resisting arrest Ewen Post American Legion and public intoxication. The and Joyce Schirick Post 1386, case ending in City Court. YFW.

He was the son of the Bail was fixed at $500. Philadelphia 3 oz. graft Sliced TUESDAY NIGHT DINNER 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. GOLDEN BROWN FRIED CHICKEN Served with creamy whipped peteteee, crisp hat rail hatter, tapped eff with ceel 4 with whipped tepeiftf, year faverite V.

W. N. CONNER Filtrai Hanne, lie. Established 296 Fair St. N.T.

Pboit PE 1-1501 DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED SERVICI JENSON a DEEGAN FUNERAL HOME 15 Dtwii Street the Tel. PI 1-1421 I McCardle Funeral Home thftigli I walk threagk ralUy of the ifiidtw ef I fear ae evil; far thea art with ne. Psalm Psr dlf- aifsd serTiea tara te aa arith reafldeace. 99 Heary gINGSTON PLAZA Carriage Souur Flowers for every occasion Albany Arenue at Foxhall, Kingston 331-0320 Telegraphed Worldwide.

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