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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 11

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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1959 ELEVEN YALLUM'S means VALUE plus QUALITY FOR OVER 44 YEARS YALLUM'S HAVE LED WITH BETTER FIT, LONGER WEAR, SMARTER STYLES AND LOWER PRICES. the newest styles with that taper toe but so comfortable shining patents or gleaming white New Heel 'n Toe Styles for Growing Girls in time for Easter and Confirmation a fashion leader for misses. Sizes white, black patent. AT the time AND SIZES from the place is NOW for YOUNG MEN'S BUCK OXFORDS for Easter, Confirmation or what the occasion demands, these are the handsome leaders.

Choose from a dozen outstanding styles. $6.95 VALUE 5.00 AT Take a load off their foot with YALLUM'S new slimmer, trimmer, 'smarter-looking shoes for boys and a little trimming a little slimming it's smarter and lots more comfortable sturdy, tho' for 3aUU er wear. widths. AT YALLUM'S A RONDOUT AREA DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN EVENINGS TO 7:30 FRIDAY TO 9 P. M.

12-14-16 KINGSTON, N. Y. Business Mirror By SAM HIS ALTER EGOr-President Elsenhower seems well aware of the old saw about two heads being better than one. White House Press Secretary Jim Hagerty close behind as the President talks to newsmen in Washington. AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP) March is writing the last of the recession off many official statistics such as industrial pointing toward new records.

It undoubtedly is setting new highs in others such as personal income totals. Outdoor Jobs to Help With each day comes more hope that soon there will be easing in the total of the jobless. Outdoor jobs will be opening up. That March is wiping out the last mark in total industrial output can be assumed from these things: 1. In February the Federal Reserve index was up to 144 per cent of the 1947-49 average, only one point under the recession figure of August, 1957, and two points below the record high set just two years before.

2. This month increased activity along many lines all but assures a further advance. Steel mills are setting new tonnage records week by week. Demand for copper exceeds the supply. Aluminum companies report an encouraging jump in demand in recent weeks.

Rubber consumption by factories is in a sharp rise. Some railroads are reporting increased freight traffic. Income Nears Record 3. Spurred by fears of summer strikes, company after company is laying in inventories. The only way the Federal Reserve industrial output index can go in March is up.

That the total of personal income will set a new record this month seems just as sure. The Commerce Department re- ULSTER CRAVATS GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR LESS OUR TO PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY. TOO Buy ALL Your TIES ULSTER CRAVATS r351 Vi Kingston. N. Y.

Open Daily 5 JL ports that in February the annual rate hit a peak of billion dollars. This topped the year ago figure by 17 billion dollars. At that time it was the low for the recession. Part of the rise in incomes will he siphoned away by rising taxes at many local and state levels. Strike Fear Apparent While it is hoped that retail prices will stay fairly steady, the slow but sure rise in the cost of services is set to continue.

That will whittle away some more of the income gain. Also it be ignored that much of the industrial activity is more in fear than in hope. Major I strikes could bring on shortages and later on higher material costs. why businessmen are building up stocks. When built high enough, orders may Peace of mind is a you know they're safe with OIL heat Hudson Valley Fuel Dealers Assn.

Clintondale CLINTONDALE Navy Ensign Henry P. Semmelhack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter hack of Crescent Avenue has been sent to the United States Marine base at Camp Lejeune, N. C.

where he will take a six- weeks training course with a Mobile Construction Battalion. This is the first Seabee Battalion to be sent to the Marine base for such training. Ensign melhack attended Clintondale and was graduated from Highland High School. Young people of the Clintondale Sunday school gave a religious puppet show at the Highland Presbyterian Church Sunday morning. The Rev.

George Johnson, pastor of the Clintondale and Modena Methodist Churches will hold a service in the local church at 9:30 Sunday morning. Sunday school classes will start at 11 under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Roosa. Highland Grange held a successful card party at the Grange Hall Saturday night. Donald Smith, Master of the local Grange was general chairman. A committee served refreshments during the evening.

The annual 4-H minstrel show will be presented in the Grange Hall Friday, April 3, 8 p. m. The cast, all members of the local 4-H club is being coached by George Ronk, leader. Refreshments will be on sale during the intermission and after the show. Mrs.

Louise Harries of New York City spent the weekend here at her home. Harry Hombeck, a native of this place died Thursday at his home in Ohioville while he was clearing snow. His parents were the late Richard and Arlina Halstead Hornbeck. Members of the fire police squad of Allied Communities Fire Company attended the second fire police school held at Milton Monday night. Clintondale, Highland, Esopus, Milton and Marlboro departments arc cooperating in conducting the school.

The Plattekill Lions Club will hold a ladies night meeting 6:30 p. m. at Hasbrouck Memorial Hall in Modena. Donald McNicholas, is chairman of a dinner to be held at the Ireland Corners Hotel on Saturday, April 18th. There will be a regular meeting at the Oddo House on Wednesday night.

The Triboro 4H Club observed National 4H Week by having an exhibit at the Clintondale Market. Members showed project work including, sewing boxes, aprons, skirts, beanies, milk filter dolls, a yard octapus, reed baskets and baskets made from popsicle sticks. Members who demonstrated at County Demonstration Day in Kingston included Carol Realmuto, Ruth Rhodes, Susan Gaffney, Bernette Brenner, Mary Jane Cappozzi, Stephanie Oddo, Mary Gaffney and Donna Rhodes. A number from here attended the physical education demonstration held by the Future Farmers of America at the Highland High School gymnasium Friday night. At the Clintondale Friends Meeting House 11 Sunday morning the Rev.

Jesse Stanfield will conduct a worship service. Howard Setterlund, the Sunday school superintendent will hold classes at 9:45 Tuesday night the ladies of the church held a family supper in the dining room. Madeline Ronk, Rebekah district deputy president, was present at a meeting in Highland when the Rebekah degree was conferred on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wager and Mrs.

Jean Minard. There was no school in the Clintondale school last Thursday due to the heavy snow fall. John Minard presided for the meeting of Allied Communities Fire Company held at the firehouse on Monday night. The official board of the Methodist church will meet Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

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1873-1977