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FOUR THE DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON. N. FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 10.

1970 Sound Festival Topic For Saugerties Board Bv NANCY SULLIVAN he waived to the extent that A letter was received by the and the town board handled! SAUGERTIES the Town Board will consider board signed by flve resi- complaints well. such application if made prior dents of the Town of Saugerties The group further stated that A resolution concerning future tbose 'who recently met concerning the town does not have the resound festivals was pproved by Tbr time Hlim mentioned in the problem of the town festi sources to accommodate large the Saugerties Town Board at lbc resolution refers to the 30- vals. The committee of flve pre groups of persons overnight and Thursday meeting. dav period in which an applica sented its concerns to the town thus, the town is overtaxing Town Attorney Richard Over- tjon must to hold the board. They said their concern our resources bagh presented tg resolution festival.

The board, it was an-jwas not aimed at young people. They also said ir the town had stating that and all prior nounct.d. will accept an appli- Young persons had purchased a zoning and anti noise ordi- applications made for a permit cation from Woodstock Sound their tickets under the belief nance the town would be further of an assembly of more than 200 Festival Inc. even though it will that there would be ample park equipped to handle such things, persons pursuant to Local Law be impossible for them to meet ing and camping facilities. The A zoning ordinance would save No.

5 of the Town of Saugerties tbe 30 dav deadline for concerts citizens' concern was aimed at the Town of Saugerties Trom is hcrebv denied and be it fur scheduled for July 24. 25 and the promoters of the July 3 Qyerbagh said that ther resolved that in the event 2fi This docs not mean, how-weekend festival. The citizens he didn feel that an anti noise the Sound Festival desires to that the application will claimed that camping grounds ordinance could be enforced. file a new application for com accepted by the board, inadequate which caused RalPh in ho held on the weekend 17 fore the board and complained Julv 24 26 that the time cording to Town Clerk Marion many problems. They did state about garbagc and refuse being limit of "said Local Law No.

5 Newkirk. that the police did a good job dumped on property in High Woods owned by Bruce Dixon. The town clerk explained to The Freeman that the town has secured a permit from the Board of Health to take hard material out of the town's landfill area and to dump into a ravine on this property to help Dixon fill it up. However, many individual persons are dumping garbage in this area and this is not allowed, she added. With Dixon's permission.

No Dump ing signs will be installed on the property. Two residents of Mt. Marion Park expressed their concern over the recreation area fori children there There is a piece of property which had been! deeded to the town in that area' and although the deed cannot he found Ujc town attorney said that the find has been on the tax rolls for a number of years and is owned by the town. Mem hers of the beautification pro PHD DISCUSS FUTURE PLANS Officers of American Legion Post 150. Kingston, met at the Post Home on West O'Reilly Street Wednesday night to discuss plans for future Post activities.

Participants included, seated (L) Vice Commander Michael M. Lano. Commafider Orrin DeGraff and Bar Steward Donald Misner and standing (L) Trustee Robert Delanoy and Service Officer Fred Bayona. (Freeman photo by Haines). Fire Damages Kitchen Ceiling At the Granit Fred F.

Richter jRedeeiner officiating. Burial Fred F. Richter. 103. former be in Wiltwyck Cemetery Ai a may call at the ACCORD resident.

died ear from Accord and Kerhonkson Are- today at the Masonic Home 7 9 p.m. and Sunday from men responded to an alarm at Utica. Well known in the area. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. gram will clean up the prop the 9 ranit at, 7:55 this he operated a kindling wood erty and install a basketball and extm-filCtory and in later years was Charlotte I.

Zupp Charlotte I. Zupp, 00 of hoop until more money can a.fire ir; the ceding at the Ulster Countv dted TB retiring Brothers appropriated. The Saugerties Council of Accord Chief Edward Kelder years ago. He was Campfire Girls Inc. presented a said that 40 firemen responded member of'Rondout Lodge ias resolution to the town request- to the call.

It could have been Surviving are a son. ..1, ,1 oeo BLACK Robert Brian, 26. of of Hyde Park, formerly of Kingston, at Poughkeepsie, Thursday. July 9. 1970: beloved husband of Brenda Bynun Black of Hyde Park; son of Mrs.

Dorothy Levy Black and the late Sidney Black of Kingston: brother of Mrs. Roger (Marilyn) Harvey of Schenectady. Also surviving are two nieces and a nephew. Funeral services were held at the Halloran Funeral Home. 261 Broadway, today at 11 a.m.

with Rabbi Howard Gershon of Congregation Agudas Achim officiating, assisted hy Cantor Herman Slomovitz. Interment Montrepose Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Agudas Achim building fund. rest July 10 1970. Mrs.

Emma Myers Radatz. of 86 Pine Grove Avenue. Moth er of Mrs. Freeman (Marguer. ite) Kilquist; grandmother of Donna and William Kilquist: sister of Edward Myers and Harry Strubie.

Entrusted to the care of the Keyser Funeral Service, Kings ton Chapel, Albany and Manor Avenues, where the Rev. David C. Gaise. DD. will officiate on Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment in Wiltwyck Cemetery. The fam ily will receive their friends at the Kingston Chapel Saturday 7 to 9 and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. into rest July 10 1970. at the Masonic Home. Utica.

N. Fred F. Richter, formerly of Kingston. Father of Vernon F. Richter of Hollywood.

Fla. One grandchild, several nieces and nephews also survive. The funeral will be held at the Jenson and Deegan Funeral Home 15 Downs Street, on resolution to the town request- to the can. 11 couia nave peen Surviving are a "thr Monday 1 P-m. Interment in ing a piece of property in the a ofworse, he said, but we Vernon F.

Richter of Hollywood nrv and Adela Cemetery. Friends Veteran area amounting to 10 got there in tIme- Recall "as a grandson and severaljR 1 for may cal1 at the home "SL-aftv Lduih, died in Funptsi triinm-iiiA rAt, a .211 a iC ompHny in Llicnvillc tor msnv Jenson' and Deegan Funeral she Member. acres be deeded over to them at 9:30 a.m. as a recreational facility for the girls and other residents of the community to be known as the VC Saugerties Campfire Girls Park. The board accepted this (Continued From Page One) Home 15 Downs 'cousins.

Alice and with her Florence vvuiiiuiuru rium Mnndav at 1 with thr Rev r.w.c.v resolution and the land will go although several Blosat, paslor Elletut.le.^She wa to them, pending investigation lacked information Baptist Church officiating, of right of way 4 a aPd Burial will be in Wiltwyck The meeting was adjourned (business. Those legislators whoCemetery, Friends may call at in memory of Ernest Schirmer knew him concurred tbe funerai home Sunday from who was a former police justice -with William Edelmuth (D-City) for the Town of Saugerties for "ho called him a fine gen- many years. Mr. Schirmer died; tleman. thi It was claimed by some that (politics rather than the man with to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Mrs. Emma Myers Radatz Mrs. Emma Myers Radatz of 86 Pine Grove Avenue, died a member of Reformed Church Women's Guild of Service. Surviving nephews, a neice cousins: Elmer, weeks ago. The deceased is formerly of Stony Run, Kingston.

In providing information for an obituary, the wrong names was inadvertently given by the funeral director. was the issue with I today at Kingston Hospital after Democrats accusing the a short illness She was a Republicans of making member of the Evangelical poh ical appointment I don of the Redeemer. Born thmk the majority party has a in lm in Kingslon. she was headlock on talent. Mabie tbe daugb(er of the late Henry Obituary Correction Mrs.

Dorothy Levy, wife of the late Sidney Black, of Kingston, not Mrs. Dorothy Kreppel. is among survivors of Robert Brian Black who died this week in Poughkeepsie as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident two doing a disservice to daughter. Marguerite commented. and Laura Berger Myers and Countering.

Melvin Mones (R-widow of William Radatz. City) accused the Democrats of who died in 1960. Surviving are THE TOTAL ELECTRIC HARFORD This mode! has all the features of high-priced housing in a low-cost package. Bonded aluminum siding, 30" overhang, Andersen Thermopane vinyl clad windows, screens, storm doors with screens, white aluminum gutters, 240 lb. self sealing shingles, solid core front and rear door, ceramic baths, three bedrooms, dining, living rm.

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Before you build or buy be sure you see GIBRALTAR HQMES, by calling Model Open Dally RUDY YURKULAK GIBRALTAR HOMES Route 28, Shokan, N.Y. Phone 657-2022 The best man vvas Freeman Kilquist of Kingston the job, it was not a haphazard a granddaughter, Donna appointment, lie said. Kilquist of South Plainfield. N.J. Dr.

Gerald P. Gorman (D- a grandson, William City called it a moral of Kingston: two Is it not too much for us tOjbrothers. Edward Myers and get a run-down on this Rarry strubie, both of Kingston, he asked. My reason is not Funeral services will be held political, but because I lack a Keyser Funeral Service, great deal of information. Kingston Chapel.

Albany and West, who submitted Avenues, Monday at resolution, vouched for Marr ulth the David qualifications Caise. pastor of Evangelical Mabie moved for a unammous Lutheran Church of the vote because the Missing Man Being Sought needs the entire support of the Barthel seconded the motion. The balance of the 13 resolutions to come before the board all received approval. One called for the entering intoi NEW PALTZ contracts for development of I Efforts were made today bv Phase II of Ulster County village police to learn the Community College. Another whereabouts of 22-year-olj authorized Savago to enter into Myron Gillman of 445 East a service contract for a two way Beach Street, Far Rockawav radio system with who has not been seen by Communication Corporation and friends here since Tuesday, a third gave permission to Patrolman Richard Thompson execute agreements for a said parents came gauging station on Esopus here on Tuesday and stayed Creek.

er yeaterday seeking to finn Another and important their son who had been visiting measure petitions thq State in the area. Legislature to pass legislation 1 Thompson said police were to grant greater authority to notified later that Gillman's local health officers under died shortly alter he Public Health Law of New home on Wednesday. State. Gillman was wearing a Five legislators sponsored a maroon corduroy sports jacket resolution I a i i when last seen here. He is Florence Cokelette of Ellenville; Edmund Cokelette of New Paltz and Gerard Bahr of New Palt-s.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Loucks Funeral Home with the FicV. George H. Winn III pastor cf- Ellenville Reformed Church olficiating. Burial will be in Fantinekill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Maurice F. Walsh The Rev. Maurice F. Walsh.

pastor of St. Roman Catholic Church, Stony Hollow. St. Joan of Arc Chapel. Woodstock, and St.

Chapel, West Shokan, died Thursday morning at Benedictine Hospital. Born in New York City on Jan. 27, 1914 he was the son of Mrs. Ellen Duggan Walsh and the late Daniel Walsh and had served St. parish since November.

1968. Father Walsn was ordained June 3, 1939 at SL Patrick's Cathedral. New York City. Among the parishes he formerly served were St. Thomas Aquinas of the Bronx.

St. Jerome's of the Bronx, the of Rondout Lodge No. 343, F. A. M.

You are requested to Ellenville meet at the Jenson Deegan Funeral Home, Christian D0wns Street. Sun- are five day evening at 7:30 p. to and Masonic serv ices for our Alice and iate brother. Fred F. Richter.

Firemen beginning July 19. They were Lester C. Elmendorf (R Dist. 2), Paul Brazier (D Dist. 1), Richard Thorton, '(D-Dist.

1); Scala and Snyder. described as five feet, six in ches tall and weighs 150 pounds. Anyone having information of the whereabouts of the missing man is asked to immediately notify police in this village. ROBERT D. MITCHELL, Jr.

Master FRED L. VAN DEUSEN Secretary SCHWERDTFEGER William July 3. 1970. in Germany, formerly of Oliverea, N. Y.

Husband of the late Marie; father of Bernie. DeWitt Lake- Hurley and William of 12 Elizabeth Street, Kingston. Also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the E.

B. Gormley Funeral Home, Phoenicia. Burial in the Oliverea Cemetery. Friends may call any time on Friday. WALSH-July 9.

1979, Father Maurice F. Walsh, Pastor cf St. R. C. Church.

Stony Hollow. St. Joan of Arc Chapel. Woodstock, and St. Chapel, West Shokan.

Son of Mrs. Ellen Walsh; brother of Mrs- Mary Ehardt, Mrs. Julia Murphy and Mrs. Helen Bachynsky. Also surviving are nieces and nephews.

A concelebrated Mass of Elessed Sacrament of Staten Christ the High Priest will he Island and the Holy Innocence Saturday 11 a.m. at St. of Manhattan. Surviving in R. C.

Church. Interment addition to his mother who Cemetery, N. Y. on resides in New York City are Monday. Friends and parishion- three sisters.

Mrs. Mary Ehardt ers afe invited to call at the of Hicksville. L.I., Mrs. Juliachurch sanctuary this after- Murphy of Garden City Park. noon and evening.

A Mass for 1 .1, and Mrs. Helen Bachynskv Father Maurice F- Walsh will cf New York City. Also suroffered for the parish par- viving are nieces and nephews. Lhioners at St. R.

C. A concelebrated Mass of Christ Church tonight at 8 p.m. fol- the high Priest will be offered lowed by the recitation of the at St. John's Church followed by the recitation of the Rosary On Saturday evening and Sunday he will repose at the Wallace Funeral Home. 1543 St.

Nicholas Avenue, corner of 187th Street. New York City. On Monday at 11 a.m. a Mass of Christ the High Priest will be offered at St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Church.

61? 187th Street, New York- City. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Brooklyn. TONIGHT Listen to the BABE RUTH Championship Game of the Hudson Valley Live From Saugerties 5:15 on WGHQ-FM 94.3 BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE RONDOUT SAVINGS BANK ROCK CONSTRUCTION and DUNHAM TUNNEL Rosary. YOUNG in this city, July 8 1970. Helen Farrell, wife of A.

Theodore Young of 163 Elmendorf Street; mother of Maj. James G. Young of Honolulu and Mrs. John Spader of Kingston: sister of Mrs. T.

J. Hoben of Kingston: five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive. A high Mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul at St. Joseph Church on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Wiltwyck Cemetery.

Friends may call at the A. Carr Son Funeral Home. 1 Pearl Street, on Thursday from 7 to 9 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Attention Officers and Members Of West Hurley Fire Department All members of the West Hurley Fire Department are requested to assemble at St. R.

C. Church, Stony Hollow tonight at 8 p. m. to pay respects to Father Walsh. ALLEN ROWE Chief HERBERT H.

REUNER MONUMENTS 24-29 Hurley Kingston 1st. 1911 Tol. 339-4109 JENSON ft DEEGAN Inc. FUNERAL HOME 15 Doww Street Parfciuf In ffio Roor Tul. 331-1429.

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1873-1977