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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 10

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EIGHT Deadline: Next Thursday Fencing on the south side ofj the property, which adjoins, KINGSTON'adjourned the case until that Owners of Auto Parts date, on the Strand agreed in court today, by stipulation, that property now owned by the they will complete work on a Miron Corporation, will be held fence along the Strand and on in abeyance until completes negotiations with the north side of the property, Mjron for the sale of the Feb. 8. property. acquisition of It was stated in court before that property is expected Special City Judge George A. in a month.

1 Fencing on the creek side of Beck that some 60 per cent of property has yet the work has been be resolved although the city. torily and that the represented by Corporation remainder can be finished by Counsel Aaron Klein. next Thursday. Judge Beck reserved its right to order that Card of Thanks fence constructed Judge Beck stated that work would have to be completed by 8 or trial proceedings FIRED BY President Nixon said he personally ordered the dismissal of an Air Force civil A. Ernest first told Congress about cost overruns on the C5A cargo plane.

Nixon said Fitzgerald was fired on his instructions. The Air Force previously contended it released Fitzgerald in an economy TELEPHOTO) Adv Tickets matching the numbers above win Tickets matching the last five numbers win $5,000. Those matching the last four numbers win $50u, anil those matching the last three, $50. Tickets matching only the We wish to express our thanks to the many who aidedi us w0Uld he instituted against floral tributes as M- The case back t0 nance in our trial of sorrow as follows: The Ruby Rod and Gun August of last year. Club.

The Staff of the Kingston Hospital, the Rev. James Veatch I 1 of Trinity United Church, the New York Telephone Company, neighbors, the Afipfltc Kingston Police Jenson and Deegan Funeral Directors and our many friends IjlSlCr and relatives. The family of the KINGSTON MARY B. SHORT Claims for unemployment benefits during the- month of, in Ulster County rose, from the December figure, i according to statistics released by the State Employment Service office in Kingston. i January claims totaled 9.292.

an increase from 7.561 in December. There were 749 new claims during January, as compared with 690 during December. The figures were, however, down from January, .1972, when 11.181 claims were made, and new claims totaled 1.051. Local Death Record Memoriams Howard T. Andersen Howard T.

Andersen, 69, of Miami. died suddenly Saturday. A native Staten Island, was a resident of Florida for several years three greeH where at 11 a.m. a Mass of also survive, the Resurrection will be offered. Funeral will be held from the Temporary interment at McCardle-Leahv Funeral Home.

i 11 receiving vault. 27 Smith Avenue, Saturday at Friends may call at the funeral 9 30 a thence to the Church home Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Florida for several years. Conception Surviving aw his wito a MaVT of Nil sen Andersen of Lake u- Katrine; a son. Gunntr; three daughters, Kirsten, Lisa, Kari.

Graveside services will be held a Montrepose Cemetery Saturday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Jack Klomm, pastor of the New Apostolic Chuch, will officiate. Arrangements by the Frank H. Simpson Funeral Home, 411 Albany Avenue.

James G. Robinson Funeral services for James G. FUNERAL NOTICES 50-Cent Lottery Winner 444938 A BIRTHDAY FDR BLACKJACK The Army's oldest and most famous horse, Black Jack, celebrates his 26th birthday in Fort Myer. and seems to be enjoying the birthday cake provided for the event by Mrs. Michael V.

Schado, wife of a retired Army officer from Arlington Va. In background is Don Ott. Black Jack, the less horse at military funerals, has appeared in public at the funeral procession for the late Lyndon B. Johnson in Jan. 24.

(UPI TELEPHOTO) last two numhers wir. five free 50-cent tickets for any single subsequent weekly drawing when shown to any licensed lottery vender. Winning tickets should he presented at any district or branch office of the State Tax Commission. Rents Pool SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) could find more groups like The YMCA rents its swimming West Seattle YMCA pool to a nudist organization in Bpanch Manager Charles the wintertime so it can lower its fees to members throughout Schlosser the year.

I No YMCA members are are very pleased with allowed in the pool when the the sunbathers and wish we nudists use it. he added. 1 the Resurrection will be offered. Temporary burial in Wiltwvck receiving vault. Friends may call at the funeral home todav and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Burton Bell Burton Bell, 78, of Schoonmaker Lane. Woodstock, died Wednesday following a short illness. Born in West Shokan, Funeral services ioi 5. 1894, he "as tu- Robinson of Stone Ridge who of the late Oscar' died Wednesday will be held at Kelly Be 1. and had resided the Humiston Funeral Woodstock since 1935.

Before Home. Kerhonkson. Friday at retirement Mr. Bell 1 pm The Rev. Robert superintendent of the Woodstock Clementz.

pastor of Marbletown Cemetery for 27 years sur- Reformed Church of Stone jiving are his wife, the forme Ridge. daughters Mrs of the Resurrection will be of mSSe Syear Mr, Friend, may call Friday 2 to to vour favorite charity in his Rolland (Evelyn) Wilber the memory Besides his wife and Philippines; three sisters. Mrs. into rest, children, he is survived by three Leola Burgher. Mrs.

Donald( Jan. 30. 1973, Joseph E. Mc- sisters, a brother, three grand- Griffin, both of Kingston; children, several nieces and Edna Gray of Lake Katrine; a nephews. brother, Howard Bell of M.rv Keatine Kingsland.

nine grand- Mary Anne Keatng hiidren, five great grand- Mary Anne Keating 95, of 256 survive. Funeral Washington Avenue, died in held Saturday city Wednesday following a brief th illness. Prior to moving to this ft the wnvenience or ine area six years ago, she was a family. Bu resident of New York City for Cemetery. Fnends may ca at manv years.

Born in Kitrellig. the Usher Funeral Home Inc. County Clare, Ireland, Woodstock, Friday 7 to McGOWAN John of 109 Harding Avenue, on Jan. 31, 1973; husband of Mary Alice Cole McGowan; son of Mrs. Esther C.

McGowan and the late John McGowan father of Brian, Charlene and Marlene; brother of Donald, Mary and Esther McGowan, Mrs. Helen Diamond, Mrs. Elizabeth McDermott and Mrs. Gertrude Rathjen. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

Funeral will be held from the Henry J. Bruck Funeral Home, 411 Albany Avenue, on Saturday at 10:15 a.m.; thence to the Immaculate Conception Church where at 11 a.m. a Mass Tague of 56 Trenton Street; husband of Marjorie Barkley McTague: father of Mrs. William (Patricia) Sill, Mrs. Nicholas (Marilyn) Gantner.

Mrs. William (Mary Ellen) McGill. John A. and James D. McTague; brother of Mrs.

Frank (Florence) Davis and Mrs. John (Rita) Moynihan; seven grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held ixuuana, vuuiuy services will oe neld she was the daughter of the Donations to the Lister Count from tbe jenson Degan Fu- late John and Katherine Haugh Heart Fund would be ap neraj jjome 15 VAafintf Qnrrivintf st npnh- nfftpiatpH n.on Keating. Surviving are a neph- predated ew, a niece and several cousins ,1 including the Rev. Msgr.

James V. Keating of Kingston. Friends may call today 7 to 9 p. m. at General Bectric's SWEEP the Henry J.

Bruck Funeral day evening. n' Friends may calf aPthe Home. 411 Albany Avenue, 'boatman employed by MorfJP funeral home Thursday 2 to 4 v.ivTio biiu lurmnt of St. Holy Name Society You are requested FOR THE RED-BROOM TAOS OH REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, WASHERS, DRYERS, RAHOES, DISHWASHERS, TELEVISIOH AND ROOM AIR COHDITIOHERS! John F. McGowan Street, on Friday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Church John F. McGowan. 55. of Mine of the Resurrec- Harding Wednesj wiLta; He was and Friday 1 to p. avowing Walter B.

Cooke Funeral Home, McGowan was a member or Wrest 72nd Street, New York Local 333 United Marine Attention Officers and City. Funeral will be held During World War II. urday at 9:30 a. thence to he served with the U.S. Coast Holy Name Church, 96th St.

at Guard. A native and lifelong --------------------Amsterdam Avenue, New York resident of this city, he was to meet at Jenson City, where a Mass of the Res- the son of Mrs. Esther Cum Deegan Fun er al urrection will be offered at 10 mings McGowan and the late Home, 15 Downs a. m. Burial will be in Calvary John F.

McGowan Sr. In ad t. Thursday Cemetery. Max (Mac) Lipkin dition to his mother, who evening at 8 p. m.

to resides in Port Ewen, he is recite the Rosary for our de- bv his wife, the former parted member, Joseph E. Mc. Tague. 1 IV cUl UV IIIr9 Max (Mac) Lipkin. 68 of 73 Alice a gon, Brian: Highland Avenue died WTednes- vv 0 daughters.

Charlene day following a short illness. Marjene an at home: a rrcsiur A native and lifeiing resident Donald of Port Msgr. FRANCIS P. BRENNAN of this city, he was the son flve sisters. Mary and Esther of the late Morris and Lens FRANK LEIREY President Moderator of the late Morris and Lens a Mrs.

Edward Mr minn 1 Attention Officers and Members sr 2 Ewen; Mrs. Donald (Helen) Shop, 21 Broadway, and was Diarncmd. Mrs. Elizabeth Mc- also assistant postmaster at the of Kingston: two Rondout Branch of the U.S.Iuncles Richard Kivlan of New Post Office. He was a member Joseph Hartman of Port of Congregation Agudas Achim.

several nieces and Model TB14SN GE 13.5 cu. ft. FREEZER WITH BIG ZERO DEGREE 132-LB. FREEZER! Only food storage without more floor space! 4 cabinet shelves (1 slides out); extra door storage in both sections; 2 vegetable bins hold Automatic-Defrost refrigerator section! Modol SC660N NEW LOW PRICE FOR A GE GETS EVEN CRUSTIEST POTS. PANS, CASSEROLES SPARKLING CLEAN! Portable in later! 5 Pushbutton Wash Cycles: Normal, Rinse Hold, Gentle Wash, Short Wash, and Power Scrub! Powerful 3 level wash action, Automatic Rmse Glo Dis- penser, Soft Food Disposer (no pre rinsmg'), Cherry- wood Cutting Board Worktop! WWA tSOON GE's FINEST! 4 SPEED, 6-CYCLE AMERICANA WASHER with Mini- Basket and NEW SYSTEM! Automatically adds detergent to both soak wash cycles; adds bleach and softener at proper washer watching! Think ahead to heat! Buy this GE Room Air Conditioner NOW and SAVE mmmoociiom GE EXTRA URGE CAPACITY AUTOMATIC DRYER WITH 3 HEAT SETTINGS.

4 CYCLES INCLUDING PERMANENT PRESS, Timed Cycle, End-of-Cycle Signal with on-off switch, separate Safety-Start Button; large Lint- Trap in door-port! Gas Model DDG Knights of Columbus Officers and members of Kingston Council No 275 Knights of Ewen- several nieces and Columbus are request- Surviving trf two sisters. also survive. Funeral the Betty Lipkin Wolte with be held from the Henry deegan Funeral Home, he resided; Mrs. Joseph (Ida) Epstein of Kingston; several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will he held at the Frank H.

Simpson Funeral Home, 411 Alb my Avenue, Friday at 11 a.m. Rabbi Harry Gershon of nt CongregMion Agudas Achim. BELL Burton, of Schoonmaker J. Bruck Funeral Home. 411 IJTSfl Alb.ny Avenue S.tord.y Rosaiy maculate Conception Church departed brother.

Joaeph FUNERAL NOTICES assisted by Cantor Herman Slomovitz, will officiate. Burial will be in Montrepose Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today 7 to 9. Donations may be made to the Ulster County Heart Fund. Mrs.

Theresa R. VanWaguer Mrs. Theresa R. VanWagner, 42. of Station Road.

Shandaken, died Wednesday morning at Kingston Hospital. Born April McTague. JOSEPH SACCOMAN Grand Knight MSGR. JOHN J. Chaplain Attention Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus All Sir Knights of Kingston Assembly.

4th Degree Knights of Columbus will meet on Thursday evening. February 1 at the Jenson Knl GE RANGE WITH AUTOMATIC SELF CLEANING OVEN SYSTEM cleans itself, inner oven door, surface unit reflector pans' Easy clean 1 piece cooktop! Automatic Oven Timer, cooks while you're out! 5 pushbutton heats for each surface unit! MA 9132PN OFF! NEWEST, MOST ADVANCED ALL-SOLID- STATE COLOR TV WITH 1 TOUCH" COLOR TUNING. advanced Spectra Brite III Black Matrix Picture Tube, Plug In Modules for easy service, disappearing Tilt Out Control Panel, Insta- picture sound, Cable Antenna Connector! il NOW YOU CAN AFFORD the spied of MICROWAVE COOKING! PRICED! JET 70 Retail Price You may order the models shown through your franchised General Electric dealer. Display, pricas and farms optional with dealer. GE 19" diagonal SOLID STATE MONO CHROME "DESIGNER" TV with 2 Speed "Silver Tuning System (or clear, sharp piclura most fringe areas' True FM Sound.

Strap Handle, Telescoping Monopole Antenna! Moeti ta 4 jouBK GE CUSTOM SUPERTHRUST, QUIET, 9000 BTU, AMP. BIG ROOM AIR CONDITIONER fits windows narrow as 26 4 Plugs into any adequately- wiredt 5 appliance outlet! 3-Speed cooling or fresh air ventilation including Low Slumber Speed; General Electric's highest efficiency ratio (10 5). In conformity with local electrical codes. All models may not be available at all dealers. CA lOOP NEW! GE 10.1 cu.

ft. FREEZER STORES A GIANT 352.8 LBS. OF FROZEN FOOD IN SUM 28" almost everything at fingertips! 4 refrigerated surfaces for uniform tempereture! Adjustable Temperature Control! Bulk Storege tack, 4 door shelves! Lane, Woodstock, Jan. 31. 1973; husband of Mabel Champlin Bell; father of Mrs.

Joseph (Dorothy) Ambrose, Mrs. Stanley (Marion) Longyear and Mrs. Rolland (Evelyn) Wilber; brother of Mrs. Leola Burgher, Mrs. Donald Griffin, Mrs.

Edna Gray and ---Howard Bell. Also surviving I 5 are nine grandchildren and 10 P- m' five great grandchildren. our late brother, Joseph McTague. uncrAl services uill be held, phti IP 23, 1930 in Shandaken. she was Saturday at the convenience of M.vipatnr the daughter of Claience and thi family.

Burial will be in thommitt pvs Nina Quick VanLeuven. She the Woodstock Cemetery. MSGR. THOMAS MULLENS was a lifelong resident of the Friends may call at the Lasher Town of Shandaken. In addition Funeral Home Woodstock, SICKLER Catherine V.

(nee to her mother, she is survived Friday, from 7 to 9 p.m. In 1 Leskie), on Wednesday. Jan. by her husband. Alonzo a Ueu of flowers, contributions to son, Lonnie; a daughter, Cath- the Ulster County Heart Fund erine.

both at home; a brother, would be appreciated. Raymond of Shandaken; a sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Bryant of IVest Hurley; a sister-in law, Loretta Van Leuven of Shandaken; several nieces and nephews also survive. Mrs.

VanWagner was also the sister of the late Clarence Van Leuven GLASS In this city. Jan. 31, 1973, Kenneth Glass of 171 Greenkill Avenue, husband of Juanita Winnie Glass, father of nine sons, four daughters, a brother, two sis ters. and 20 grandchildren Jr. Funeral services will be 31, 1973.

of Rondout Garden Apartments. Widow of William Sickler. Mother of Mrs. James A. (Mary) Scully, William Robert J.

and Francis J. Sickler and Mrs. Richard (Jean) Inge. Sister of Frank Leskie and Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Natka.

Also surviving are 17 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral will be held from Funeral ur i uuci wmvfI Funeral services will be held 4 held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the A. Carr and Son Funeral the McCardle-Leahy runerm E. B.

Gormey Funeral Home Home, 1 Pearl Street on Friday Home. 27 Smith Avenue. Phoenicia. The Rev. Ralph 11 a- m- where Rev.

George day at 9-30 a thence to the Darmstadt, pastor of Shandak- Osborne of the Missionary Al-church of the Immaculate nancp 1 niipch nfripiftlo In a int. Immaculate Conen Methodist Church, will of- 'iance Church will officiate. In- ception where at 10 a. m. a ficiate.

Burial will be in Shan a later date in the Mass of the Resurrection will daken Rural Cemetery at a Tremper Cemetery. Friends be offered Interment later in later date. Friends may call at 2 t0 and 7 to 9 Mt. Calvery Cemetery. F'riends the funeral home aiytime after on Thursday.

7 today. Introductory Price soon stanti A.cthti St a Ammei I typ EASY TERMS with Approvaci Credit DEPT.STORE RCSINDALf Rolendole Skoppiaq Center, Rt. 32 45I-AU1 APPLIANCE CENTER CALDOR, INC. HOME APPUANCE KINGSTON KINGSTON NIW PALTZ WOODSTOCK Kingston Shopping Ploxo Rr. 9W Neighborhood Rd.

Kingston Rt. 32 Glasee Turnpike 338-1233 331-8430 25S-4440 479-2912 GOODYEAR KINGSTON WESTERN AUTO SERVICE STORE APPLIANCE CO. ASSOCIATES KINGSTON KINGSTON K4NGSTON NIW PALTZ IIS North Front Street Albany Avenue Sxtenslefl Ulster Shopping Plan 234 Main St. 338-1191 331-4500 255-5151 KEATING Mrs. Katherine (Leskie) Sickler Washington Mrs.

Katherine (Leskie) Sickler of Rondout Garden Apartments died Wednesday after a long illness. Born in Kingston, she was the widow 31. Msgr. James V. Keating.

Sev eral other cousins, a niece and a nephew also survive. Ljww Funeral will be held from the of William Sickler. and Walter Cooke Funeral Home daughter of the late Stanislaus a and Victoria Moskol Leskie. Saturday at 9.30 a m. ci-Lipf mnmher of thence t0 Holy Name Church Immaculate Conception Church.

Resurrection wTli Surviving are two Mary, wife 411 Albany Avenue this Robert evenin8 from 7 to 9 and the Home, brother, Frank leskie o( rnaty 1 10 ery Cemetery. F'riends will be received at the funeral Mary of 256 home Thursday and Friday 2 Avenue on Jan. to and 7 to 9 p. m. 1973, Cousin of Rt.

Rev Kingston; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Natka of Poughkeepsie; 17 Driver Ed A meeting of adult driver education classes under the auspices of the Continuing Education program of Kingston LIPKIN Max (Mac) of Highland Avenue on Jan. 31, 1973. Son of the late Morris and Lena Seigler Lipkin, brother of Mrs. Betty L.

Wolpe and Mrs. Joseph (Ida) Ep stein, several nieces and neph ews also survive. Reposing at the Frank H. Simpson Funeral Home, 411 Albany Avenue. Funeral services Schools Consolidated will bt held tonight at 6:30 in room will be held on Friday at 11 505 at Kingston High School, a.

m. Rabbi Howard Gershon The j-ession is pa of nine will officiate. Burial in Montre- week course for pertooi learn- Cemetery. Friends may inn to drivo. lend thie evening 7 to i IHenry J.

FUNERAL HOME. Inc. 411 Albany Ave. Phone 331-0370 Our NEW and ONLY Location HENRY J. BRUCK Licensed Owner KEYS Funeral Service, I ik 331 1473 CONVENIENT KINGSTON CHAPEL ALBANY end MANOR PORT EWEN CHAPEI BROADWAY and STOU1.

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1873-1977