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STX THE KINGSTON DATI.Y FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1968 KINGSTON SLAMBANGO National Brand Wool Topcoats $79.50 now All Weather ('oats to off Pants fm A Mostlv 8 30 32 6 $4 13 Arrow Handkerchiefs A $4 Rip-on 5j 150 Loafer Sox 1 LADYS ALL LINES CUT EXCEPT RESORT WEAR LINGERIE Ladys 'oats Beautiful looking, with or without fur tim to off Ski Wear SKI PANTS SKI GLOVES SKI JACKETS SKI ACCESSORIES to off Ladys Skirts Nothing held hack on our line of better tailored skirts to off Ladys Gloves Our usual large stock of lined or unlined gloves to off Now is the time to stock up on our better dresses Ladys Dresses up to 40 ft 0 off Discontinuing Price All Skis Bindings, Accessories, Shoes Discontinuing MEN'S Bostonian Shoes AS MUCH AS WE LOVE 'EM WE HAVE NO ROOM TO SHOW 'EM! Sweatersup to off Local Death Record DeWItt I Mrs. Katherine L. Heller DeWitt (Pete) Curtis of 5 Mrs. Katherine L.

Heller, 77, Wynkoop Place died Tuesday 0f Malden, died this morning at iXZTLX'in Claryville, the son of Allie and vL Gertrude Hanley Curtis. Mr. are daughter, Mrs. Cath- Curtis resided in Ulster and Cliffside Sullivan Counties throughout 8 ,100, 8 all of his life He was of Malden; a sister, father of Robert of Claryville, Miss Emma Arneth, of Malden: Wiliis of Woociboume, Virgil brothers Val Arneth, of Phoenicia, Mrs. Joseph Wran- Staten Island.

and George ovies and Mrs. Jesse Temple, Arneth of Riveredge, N. and both of Halcottville. and grandchildren. The funeral late Harry Curtis.

Also surviv- will be held Saturday morning ing are nine grandchildren. Fu- aL the Schlemm Funeral Home, neral services will be held Fri- Union City, N. J. Elizabeth Ann Kerahaw EljfIiville Grant Funeral services for Elizabeth The sum of $7,910.72 Ann Kershaw, who died Satur- been grsntcd the Village of Elday. held Tuesday.

10:30 25 A At state pure waters program for a.m., at the A. Carr and Son fiscaj year jvme 1, 1966 to Funeral Home. 1 Pearl Street. The Rev. Arthur L.

Oudemool. Under the pure waters past of Old Dutch Reformed gram, the state makes annual Church. officiated. Monday grants of one-third of the' night. the Rev.

James V. Keat- cost of operating and ing called at the funeral home maintaining municipal sewage and offered prayers. Burial was treatment plants, provided they in Hurley Cemetery. Bearers meet state standards. were Edward Edward O'Connor Harold W.

I nor and Robert Edge. day at 11:30 a. m. at the E.B. Gormley Funeral Home, Phoenicia.

with the Rev. Robert StofT Robert StofT, 50, of Sawkill, died Monday in Kingston. He George Moody officiating. Burial will be in Claryville born in Long Island, the SCALE MODEL HOUSE Preparing for open house at the Board of Cooperative Educational Services vocational training center at 29 Grand Street are Gregory Kabbie, Fred Clark, Chris Smedmnn and Martin Stoutenburg. scale model house will be among student accomplishments on display at the training center when the doors open at 7 p.

m. Shops at 721 Broadway over the H. F. King Company will bo open at the same time with students on hand to dom mstrate complex equipment used in train- ams. (Freeman photo by Kruh).

Health Council Vfcets Thursday oiners of Fraternal and Cimc The regular meeting of The Ulster County Health Ser Kingston Chapter No. 155 Order of Eastern Star will be vices Council faces a busy agenda at meeting Thursday 7:30 m. at the Saugerties High School. Professor Richard Glazer, chairman, said today reports will be given on the countv held on Friday evening at the Masonic Temple. A reception will be held in honor of the newly installed Worthy Matron, Helen Piwowarski and Worthy tery.

Friends may call at anytime. Mrs. Margaret V. Doyle Mrs. Margaret V.

Doyle, 71, of Rifton, died suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Fallerman, Tillson Estates in Tillson. A native of New York City, she was a daughter of the late Terence and Mary Ryan McKeon. She had resided in Rifton for the past 17 years and was a devout member of St. Church, Rosendale.

Her husband, the late Edmond J. Doyle, died on April 14, 1952. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Henry (Jeanne) Fallerman of Tillson, and Mrs. Simon (Jerry) Terpening of Rifton, and two grandchildren, Steven and Car ey Tcrpening of Rifton.

Funeral will be held from the George J. Moylan Funeral Home, Main Street in Rosendale, Friday at 9 a. thence to St. Church, Rosendale at 9:30 a. where a high Mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul.

Burial will be in St Cemetery in Rosendale Friends may call today and Thursday at any time. blood pool program, shared Patron George Radcliffe. All medical computer facilities; st Mastpr Masons mav comprehensive health planning and Master Masons may meeting of the Mid Hudson Val Refreshments will be ley held at Dutchess County and served after the meeting, possibilities of a shared medi-lz cal library program to make best use of existing facilities, and decreasing duplication in book purchasing. Teh meeting is open to all who are interested in health planning. Professor Glazer noted that the local council is the only one in the area and possibly in the state to have organized spe cific projects.

rids Slaslird Dominic Catone, 29. of the Evergreen Hostel. Albany Ave nue Extension, was rushed to Water Leak In Saugerties Water pressure in parts of Saugerties was reported low today following a leak which became evident yesterday afternoon, according to the office of the water superintendent Mandeville Diaz. A spokesman said at today that department noon JHHI. em- KingsUm Hospital shortly before ployes, trying to locate both HI after he shut off valves and the r'L wj wrists with ieafc jn the water main are according to hampered by snow and ice.

Kingston State I olice. Troopers 0 estimate of the said atone was unemployed leak will be repaired could be and had been despondent. The given but meamvhile residents urn Ct was by are urged to use the least BCI Investigator Fred Cooper, amount of water possible in Sergeant Joseph Ellsworth and order that the present pressuieguage dictionary in 1694 which Trooper David Wachtel. itook over 50 vears to finish. No Cause Verdict A no cause verdict was handed down late Tuesday by a jury in Special Supreme Court in a negligence case involving Marjorie F.

Peterson and an other against Consolidated Edison of New York City. Testimony in the case indicated that a suit for personal injuries was filed following a traffic mishap Oct. 6 1965 on First Avenue, New York City. According to testimony. Marjory F.

Peterson, of Mt. Marion, was the driver of a motor vehicle on First Avenue, when a Consolidated Edison truck was in collision with the rear of the car. The case was heard before Supreme Court Justice Louis G. Bruhn. Aaron E.

Klein appeared for the plaintiff, Peterson, and Frank Leonard for John M. Keegan appeared for the utility. The French Academy, founded in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu, produced a French-lan- may be maintained. son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William Stoff. Mr. Stoff was construction engineer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Palma Tiano Stoff; two daughters, Roberta and Kathy Stoff; two sons, Robert Jr.

and Howard Stoff; two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Noha of and Mrs. Mary Burke of High Woods; five brothers, William and Edward of Smithtown, L. Daniel of Dennison, Alfred of Kingston, and Richard Stoff of West Coxsackie. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the International Brotherhood of Engineers, Local 825 in Newburgh. Funeral services will be held Friday at the M. A. Galietta Funeral Home, 25 Ulster Ave nue, Saugerties, at 2 p. where the Rev.

Robert A. Hess pastor of Reformed Church of Flatbush, will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Marion Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home today and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Mrs. Ruth Terwllliger Van Valkenburgh Mrs. Ruth Terwilliger Van Valkenburgh, of 329 East Union Street, died at Kingston Hocpi tal Tuesday after a long illness Mrs. Van Valkenburgh, a life long resident of Kingston, vvas a graduate of Yonkers General Hospital and a nurse at Kings ton Hospital for a number of years. She was a member of the Rondout Presbyterian Church, the Rondout Presbyterian Service Club and the Club of the YWCA.

She is survived by her husband, Raymond H. Van Valken- burgs, former principal of School No. a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh of Dallas, a sister, Mrs. Hazel Maxwell of Palo Alto, a brother, F. Homer Terwilliger of Tivoli.

A niece and nephew also survive. Funeral services will be held at the Keyser Funeral Service. Kingston Chapel, Albany and Manor Avenues, Friday at 2 p. m. The Rev.

H. Coleman Lamb, pastor of Rondout Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Montrepose Cemetery. Friends may call at the Kingston Chapel Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Mrs. Lillian G.

Vautrin The funeral of Mrs. Lillian G. Vautrin of 356 Albany Avenue, who died Thursday, was held from Frank H. Simpson Funeral Home, 411 Albany Avenue, Monday, 9:30 a.m. A high Mass of requiem was offered for the repose of her soul at St.

Joseph's Church at 10 a.m. by the Rev. James J. Le Bar. Responses to the Mass were sung by Mrs.

James Sweeney. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J.

called at the funeral home Sunday night and led those assembled in the recitation of the Holy Rosary. Temporary Interment was in Wiltwyck Receiving Vault where Father Le Bar pronounced the final blessing Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Watertown at a later date. Thursday-Only FIRST PRIZE BONELESS HAM STEAKS MARKET S3 FE 8-5800 (opp. bank) OPEN FRIDAY 8:30 P. M.

Thursday-Only DOMINO Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 99 lb ONE DAY ONLY Free Delivery en ordera $5.00 more. Specials not Included. DELIVERIES ARE AS FOLLOWS: FRIDAY II A. P. 4:30 P.

M.f 7:80 P. M. SAT. 11 A. M.

P. M. 4:80 P. M. 5:80 P.

M. We Deliver Mon. thru Thurs. at 11 A. M.

3:30 P. M. SUGAR sm With a $3.00 Grocery Order. Specials Not Included. U.S.D.A.

CHOICE CHUCK 49 lb ALL CUTS ONE LOW PRICE NONE PRICED HIGHER FARM FRESH CHICKEN LEGS OR BREASTS QUARTERED Buy the Parts You Like Best 35 lb CUBE STEAKS 99 lb STORE SLICED ASSORTED COLD CUTS. 7 Kinds 25 (69c lb.) LOOK WHAT $1 WILL BUY Hamburg 3 lbs. Bacon 2 lbs. Beef 2 lbs. Franks 2 lbs.

Pork Chops. 2 lbs. Sausage Meat or Regular Links 2 lbs. Single lb. a few cents more DAIRY DEPT.

ROYAL SCOT Margarine 5 89c Buttermilk Biscuits 10c GRADE A EGGS FARM FRESH Med. 2 12 doz. 89c Lge. iy2 doz. 1.19 Specials Not Included Evap.

Milk 7 Tail Cans Specials Not Included With $3.00 or More Order FROZEN FOOD BEEF, TURKEY Dinners FLORIDA 299c Orange Juice 0 39' French Fries 2 tfc. bag 29 GROCERY SPECIALS VANILLA Wafers 16 01 pkq- 39c CHASE AND SANBORN Ins. Coffee6 01 79c BOOK Matches 50 10C Catsup 14 01 bot 2for 39c DUCHESS Cut Green Beans 7for 1 SPAGETTTI AND APC MEAT BALLS or BEEFARONI OZ. Can CriscoOil 6 01 bot 10e KRASDALE oz. can Corned Beef Hash 3 $1 OLD DUTCH Mustard 2 19e OLD FASHIONED Ginger Snaps 39c White or Pink Indian River Grapefruit FANCY PASCAL Celery 23c Potatoes 10 49c WAX 2 15e I ntosh Apples 3 35e ALL BEER SOLD BY CASE AT LOWER PRICES FRESH PRODUCE at Kingston, N.

January 15, 1968. Mrs. Julia Brodsky of Maple Hill, N. Y. Beloved wife of Edward Brodsky; devoted mother of Mrs.

Carrie Reed, Edward and Rudolph Brodsky. Also surviving are six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the George J. Moylan Fu neral Home. Main Street, Rosen dale, Friday at 2 p.

m. Interment in Wiltwyck Cemetery Friends may call Wednesday and Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. CURTIS DcWitt (Pete) of Kingston, N. on January 16, 1968.

Father of Robert, of Claryville, Willis of Woodbourne, Virgil of Phoenicia, Mrs. Jessie Wranovies and Mrs. Jessie Temple of cottville, and the late Harry. Also survived by 9 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11:30 a.

m. from the E. B. Gormley Funeral Home, Phoenicia, N. Y.

Interment in Claryville Cemetery. Friends may call at any time. on Jan. 15. 1968 of West Camp.

Mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, Mrs. Catherine Richter, Mrs. Mildred Downes. Clarence, Gordon and Douglas Coons.

The funeral service will be held at the Hartley and Lamouree Funeral Home. Main and Second Streets, Saugerties on Thursday at 2 p. m. Burial in Mt. View Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home any time after 2 p. m. today. DOYLE Suddenly, at Tillson, N. Jan.

16. 1968, Mrs Margaret V. Doyle of Rifton, N.Y.; beloved wife of the the Edmond J. Doyle; devoted mother of Mrs. Henry (Jeanne) Fallerman and Mrs JANSON January 15.

1968, Mrs. Elizabeth Janson, of RD 1 Box 394, Woodstock (Zena). Wife of Frederick Janson mother of Miss Grace Janson, Frederick and Royal Janson; sister of Ludwig Rcnk. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 11 a.

m. at the Lasher Funeral Home, Woodstock. Burial will be at a later date in the Woodstock Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m.

E. (nee Bonse), on Monday, January 15, 1968, of 9W By-Pass, Kingston. Beloved wife of Albert H. Legg. Several nieces and nephewi also survive.

Funeral will be held from tha Henry J. Bruck Funeral Home, 27 Smith Avenue, on Friday, Jan. 19, 1968 at 9:30 thence to St. Church where a Mass or requiem will be offered at 10 a. m.

for the repose of her SOtll. Interment in St. Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home Wednesday 7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 into rest Jan. 15, 1968, Miss Mabel Shipman at Middletown, formerly of 646 Delaware Avenue, sister of Walter Wood, Miss Elsia Shipman, Mrs.

Harry Williams, Mrs. Chester Myers, and Robert Shipman; several nieces and nephews also survive. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the Jenson Deegan Funeral Home. 15 Dowms Street, on Thursday at 10 s. m.

Interment in Mont repose Cemetery. Friends may Tuesday from 7 to 9 and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. on Jan. 15, 1968 from Sawrkill.

Husband of Palma Tiano Stoff; father of Robert Howard, Roberta, Kathy Stoff; brother of Mrs. Catherine Noha, Mrs. Mary Burke, William, Edward, Daniel, Alfred and Richard StofT. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral service will be held Friday, January 19, at 2 p.

m. at the M. A. Galietta Funeral Home, 25 Ulster Avenue. Saugerties, where the Rev.

Robert A. Hess will officiate. Interment in Mt. Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. VAN rest January 16, 1968, Ruth Terwilliger Van Valkenburgh of 329 East Union Street. Wife of Raymond H. Van Valkenburgh; mother of Mary Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh: sister of Mrs. Hazel Maxwell, and F.

Homer Terwilliger. Entrusted to the care of the Simon (Jerry) Terpening; grandmother of Steven and Carey Terpening. ton Chapel, Albany and Manor Funeral will be held from the Avenues, where the Rev. H. George J.

Moylan Funeral Coleman Lamb will officiate on Home, Main Street, Rosendale, £nday at 2 P- m- Interment in Friday, at 9 a. thence to Montrepose Cemetery. The fam- St. Church. Rosendale.

lly will receive their friends at at 9:30 a. where a high the Kingston Chapel Thursday, Mass of requiem will be offered 2 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be for the repose of her soul. Interment in St.

Cemetery, Rosendale. Friends may call any time Wednesday and Thursday. Entered into rest Jan. 15, 1968, Mrs. Jennie M.

Dunn, of 163 Tremper Avenue: mother of Miss Mildred Dunn. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Jenson Deegan Funeral Home. 15 Downs Street, on Thursday at 2 p. m.

Interment in Montrepose te y. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Memoriam In Loving Memory of our grandmother, Mrs.

Mary Boughton, who passed away four years ago today January 17, 1964. We do not forget her. We love her too dearly For her memory to fade From our lives like a dream. Our lips need not speak When our hearts mourn sincerely, For our grief often dwells Where it seldom is seen. GEORGE.

ROSEMARY AND LISA. Memoriam In Loving Memory of our mother, Mrs. Mary Boughton, who passed away four years ago today January 17, 1964. Because God knew your work was Your children taught and grown, He called you to come and dwell, Where no more work is done; Where the golden sun doth never set And the forever blue; there, we hope in good time. Dear Mother, to be with you.

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