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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 15

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1 13 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2T, 1963 Stock Mart Local Obituaries Mrs. Vaa S. Joiwrt O'Brien Sees Democrat Stronger, Healthier Mrs. Edna W. Jones, wife of Gropes Way Van S.

Jones of 46 Saratoga Seek Items For Family An pll fur household goods for the Jirkett family, whoa South Glens Falls, died WASHINGTON (AP) Dem ocratic National Chairman Law To Advance Thursday in Glens Falls Hot Writing in a party publication, O'Brien found hop' jt Democrats in the South despite one of pital after a long illness. Slie was a member of the First Bap Uielr worst showings since the rence F. O'Brien says the party emerged from the 1K68 ejections as a stronger, healthier organi-istion that has proven itself ca tist Church of Glens Falls. Mr. NEW YORK (AP) Groplni Qvii war.

In kind of poat-Chritma stu- and Mrs. Jones celebrated their (2nd wedding anniversary last O'Brien said voter programs directed mainly pable of embracing "aa open por, the stock market Thursday made its way to a slight gain on and even turbulent, debate of April. Other survivors are a son, the issues. 1 Carson A. Jones of Greenville, average as trading slackened to the slowest pace since early Sfotember.

at negroes had been successful and effective. He said, "While we carried only Texas statewide, the returns in southern urban areas show that we In an optimistic year-end re 'I S.C., and four grandchildren. view of uie nmie House loss, The funeral will be conducted O'Brien said It was the first advance In seven sessions and gave the market a start on fulfillment of the Ijiit home was damaged by fire last Friday nlht, has be-ea issued. Furniture and kitchen wares are needed along with sheets, blankets and pillowcases. Also needed is clothing: Woman's coat and dresses, sixes 42; man's shirts, size If; trousers, 46-30; and shoes, sizes 10 and 11 Also, infant's clothing for a 16-month-old, preferably four-year-old sixes.

Anyone having items to contribute may contact Mrs. IL Lee Norton, 8 Lexington child welfare chairman for Queensbury Unit 1797, American Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Clark Funeral Home, 136 Main South Glens Falls, by the i As have a strong base of support on which to build." The chairman said Democrats captured 44 per cent of the vote A. went into the campaign divided and torn by national tragedy. Yet on Nov.

6 we came close to accomplishing one of the most stunning political upsets of the VI annual tradition that stocks rise between Christmas Eve and New Rev. James Middleton, pastor of the First Baptist Church of in the Atlanta area, drew 48 per Year's eve, something which has happened In 55 of the past 40 century. Glens Falls. Interment will be in the family plot in Warrens- burg Cemetery. Despite a year of antiwar dissent, the Democratic party has emerged "strong and robust.

(Tin lu iuimui, ami vauiru new Orleans with 40 per cent in the three-way presidential contest. O'Brien said there is "a new South emerging in which the Friends may call at the fu and ready for victory in the neral home this evening from 7 Legion Auxiliary. 1970s" O'Brien said. Democratic party has solid sup tq 9 and Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The national chairman port." praised the losing presidential years.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Furnished Through Courteiy of Spencer Trask 6c Co. Members N.Y. Stock Exchono GOAL Of 20,000 FEET DOWN It's a fuIlsaJe anockop at fee tTJS. Navy's Tp Submerr- Cub Pack Holds northern cities where the dropi-r a Arthur II. Clark nominee, Hubert IL Humphrey, as "the man who did most to re Vahkla (DS8V) at Sunnyvale, Calit It aWffMd to Hve 20,000 ft wlU a few saaa crew far reoearcb la the ocaaa dcptl.

Arthur H. Clark, 64, of 68 In the normally Democratic i vuil lolllla I ally vive the strength and vltslity of West Lake George, died uirooui was mom noiauic in me Thursday at 10 p.m. in the November elections. Uie Democratic party. He said Humphrey "refused to believe that defeat was inevi urday at 3 p.m.

at the J. T. Veterans Administration Hospi Vicinity Obituaries O'Brien also urged changes In Still Funeral Home by the Rev. tal, Albany, after a long ill table," campaigned with unend csmpalgn financing laws to William IL Hoffman, pastor of ness. Before he retired two CLOSING PRICES DEC.

I Donald W. Forbes Mrs. Harvey H. Harpp Sr. CIIESTERTOWN Mrs.

Mer- years ago. Mr. Clark was make small campaign conlrlbu tions tax-deductible. the Old Saratoga Reformed Church. Interment will be in Allied Chera Alcoa 75ii SCirUYLERVILLE Donald W.

Forbes, 1 43, died Thursday partner in the Community Auto Service, South St. For many ing energy, carried the Issue to the public, united the party "and finally, in defeat, he exhibited a grace that was a victory in its own right" The Democratic party ran an tie R. Harpp, 55, wife of Harvey H. Harpp Sr. of Chester- afternoon in Glens Falls Hos Cub Scout Pack 7 of St.

Al-phonMis Tarish held a Christmas party recently In the school auditorium. The Rev. C. Henri Tessier, pastor, opened the session with a prayer. Alan Martindale, cubmasler, conducted the meeting.

Music for carolling was provided by Mrs. Edward BeU, William Shepard, Donald Samuels and Paul Jones. Gamea were played and a grab bag estimated sa million in the red years he was a member of the pital after a long illness. He town, died early Thursday aft In the 1968 campaign. Prospect Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the fu neral home from 7 to 9 tonight Mr. Cone Fnneral Board of Education of Queens- ernoon in Glenridge Hospital bury Union Free School District was born in Stillwater and had lived in this area most of his life. He was a veteran of World Schenectady, after a long ill 3. Surviving are his wife, Bea Federal Milk Price Levels To Remain Constant in '69 War II and a of Old Saratoga Post, 278, American SARATOGA SPRINGS The funeral of Grover Cone of 106 Woodlawn who died Mon trice, and three stepsons, Ed ness. Other survivors are five sons, Harvey Jr.

of Adirondack, Dwight of Cobleskill, Gerald, Irwin and Walter of Chester- ward Hammond of Lake Legion. exchange of gifts was held. day at Homestead Infirmary, George, Frederick and Gary WASHINGTON (APi-Secre- Amer Can SPi-r- Amer Elec Pwr J7i- Amer Motors 13 "4 AmerTelaiTel 63 Amer Tob S8 Anaconda Beth-Steel 32 Cdn Pacific 86V4 Ch Sp Pac 67 Ches Ohio 73 Chrysler 67- Clev Electric 42 Colum Gas 30' Comw Edison 80 Cons S3V4 Cons Nat Gas 32 Dot Edison 28- Surviving are his wife, the tinue at present levels set by the Kopp of New York City. former Lorraine DeGrecie; a will be conducted today at 11 a.m. at the Kark and Tunison tary of Agriculture Orvtlle L.

Fteeman announced Thursday town; two sisters, Mrs. Vivien Burns of North Granville and Arrangements are pending at son, Timothy; daughter, Mrs. various federal marketing C5 TA, Vrl rT ders throughout the country and IN CW I Ork LltV will include a 20-cent increase in i the Regan and Denny Funeral that federal price support levels James Parillo, all of Schuyler- Funeral Home. Funeral of E. A.

Ennls Home, 341 Glen St. for dairy farmers will be contin ville; his father, Robert Forbes en a temporary upens acnpois now in effect basis. ued next year at current rates, SPRINGS Fu Mrs. Carrie Smith of Saratoga Springs; five brothers, Clarence Purvee of Florida, Clifton Purvee of North Granville, Elwin Purvee of Granville, Dan Fnneral of Mrs. Denis Funeral services for Mrs Current milk price programs The announcement said that neral services tor uawara a.

Sr. of Thompson; a sister, Mrs. Richard Varney, Thompson; a brother, Robert Forbes Saratoga Springs, and several nieces and nephews. are not due to expire until the end of the current marketing the minimum basic formula price of $4 33 a hundredweight fpr bottling milk will be contin Lydia G. Denis of 52 Main South Glens Falls, who died Ennis were conducted Thursday morning from the Burke Funeral Home and in St.

Peter's Church. iel Purvee of Connecticut and year next spring. There had! Wilfred Purvee of Glens Falls; NEW YORK (AP) It was school Thursday for most of the city's 1.1 million students an outgrowth of the recent teachers' strike but only 23 per cent of those registered showed up for classes. The Board of Education re Monday morning in Glens Falls been speculation Freeman ued A solemn requiem high Mass an aunt, 10 grandchildren and Hospital, were conducted Thurs would pass the decision, to the Freeman said also he Is end The funeral will be conducted Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the J.

T. Still Funeral Home by the was celebrated by the Rt. Rev, many nieces, nephews and Nixon administration. ing the April 30, 1989 expiration day in St. Michael's Church.

South Glens Falls. Interment Msgr. Daniel R. Burns, cele cousins. Federal support prices for for bottling milk price levels set Rev.

William Harris, rector of brant; the Rev. William Ryan, The funeral will be conducted DuPont 164 1 East Kodak 75 Flintkot 31- Ford 83 Gen Electric 95 Gen Foods 83- Gen Motors 79- Goodyear' 57 Gt No Ry 89. Gulf Oil 43 ported that 80 per cent of the St Stephen Episcopal Church Monday at 11 a.m. at the Ed manufacturing milk during the marketing year beginning April was in St. Paul's Cemetery, Hudson Falls.

The Rev. Harry Donaghy deacon, and the Rev. Colin O'Rourke, subdeacon. Inter teachers reported for work. in the various marketing order areas.

In effect, this will make permanent the minimum prices Friends may call at the funer ward L. Kelly Funeral Home, The days between Christmas 1 will be $4.28 a hundredweight. al home Sunday from 2 to 4 and ment was in St. Peter's Ceme Schroon Lake, by the Rev. An celebrated the requiem Mass, and New Year's usually are va set by the individual orders 7 to 9 p.m.

assisted by the Rev. Richard drew B. Currier, pastor of the Chestertown Community Meth This is 87 per cent of the parity equivalent of $4.91 announced by the Agriculture Department Freeman said improved milk tery. Fnneral of Mrs. Swank SARATOGA SPRINGS Fu prices paid to dairy farmers Hercules Ine 63- Milton LaDne TICONDEROGA Milton, La Walsh.

Father Donaghy recited prayers at the grave. odist Church. Interment will be cation time, but the Board ot Education decreed that schools would be open during the period to make up for time lost during the -strikes that kept classes last month. this yesr has helped slow down Houst Lt A Pwr 44 IBM 119- 1 Due. 53.

a former resident of Bearers were Norman Denis, Under the federal milk pro continuing decline id total neral services for Mrs. Gerald- Ticonderoga, died Wednesday In gram, support prices can be set in Leggett Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. milk production. HI Cent 72 closed for almost six weeks of ine M.

Swank were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Kark Washington, D.C. between 75 and 90 per cent of Robert Cutler, Ernest Cutler William Garwood Henry StockweD Jr. and Erail Pearson, i I the fall term. He is survived by his wife, parity. and Tunison Funeral Home "Dairy farmers need assurance now that their Incomes will be maintained so that they can plan their dairy operations," Mrs.

Elizabeth LaDue; a broth Minimum prices for Class 1 Fort Edward Obituary milk used for bottling will con er, Josepn Lauue oi umajo- The Rev. Rodney P. Scoville, pastor of the United Methodist Church, officiated. Interment Mrs. Florence Green ncONDEROGA Mrs.

Green, 83, Cossey Ti- harie: three sisters. Mrs. Wil Freeman said. "The actions an Fnneral of Mrs. McDonald Funeral services for Mrs.

Mr. Hart Fnneral The funeral of William L. liam Duell of Canajoharie and nounced today also will assure was in Maplewood Cemetery. conderoga, died Wednesday in Farmers Mrs. Florence Stone and Mrs Indian Head Mills 42 Intl Hanr S7 Intl Nickel 86- InU Paper 86 Johns Manv 86- Kan City South 44- Lou Nash 68 Nia Pwr 22 Norf 4 West 106- Norwrt Ind 130- Owens-Hl Glass 71 Pac Gas Elec 38 Panh EP1 37 Hart, Kinne Argyle, who Bearers were Charles and Genevieve McDonald, Columbia West Glens Falls, who died Sunday in Glens Falls Hos Pearl Burgey of Ticonderoga.

an adequate supply of milk and dairy products for consumers." Officials said that if the pro the Moses-Ludington Hospital. Survivors include two daugh Thomas Zetterstrom, Fred Rabe and Fred Kmen. died Tuesday in Glens Falls Hospital, will be conducted to Funeral services will be con (Continued from Page 10) ters. Mrs. Stanley Zelinsky and ducted today at 10 a.m.

in St grams had been allowed to ex the basic federal control pro Miss Constance Green of Ticon day at 8:30 a.m. at the Riley Brothers Funeral Home and at pital, were conducted Thursday at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Hudson Falls, by the Mary's Catholic Church by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Pierce, deroga.

Hudson Falls Obituaries pire next spring, prices dairy farmers receive would have declined 25 to 80 cents per hun a.m. in St. Joseph's Church. Funeral services will be con Dastor. Rev.

Arthur Melius, pastor of Mrs. William Bartlett Funeral Intermnt will be In St Mary's Cemetery. the Hudson Falls Methodist The body will be placed in the dredweight of milk. ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Methodist Church by the Funeral services for Mrs grams on crop production was extended for one year until Dec.

31, 1970. It had been set to expire at the end of 19G9. An amendment calling lor a $20,000 limitation on federal payments to individual farmers passed the House of Representa Penn Central 64 2 Peoples Gas Lt 39 Mt. Hope vault pending inter Federal marketing orders for Shirley J. Bartlett, wife of Wil Church.

Interment was in Moss Street Cemetery, Hudson Falls. Rev. Gordon Clarke. Interment ment in the Spring. bottling milk set minimum liam Bartlett, 4 N.

Oak will GETS TRAFFIC POST NEW YORK (AP) Theo Bearers were Robert Mc Drices nald by processors to be conducted Saturday at 1:30 will be in the Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wil M. W. Jones p.m.

at the Carleton Funeral Donald, Harry McDonald Edward Hermance James producers and do not establish retail prices charged consum SARATOGA SPRINGS Myron tives but was later killed. There dore Karagheuzoff, a career civil servant, was named by Mayor John V. Lindsay Thurs Home, 68 Main by the Rev, cox Funeral Chapel today from Hermance, Alfred Pelkey and Wesley Jones, 67, died Wednes ers Arthur Melius, pastor of the is a strong possibility that this or some form of payment res 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Russell Hall.

Methodist Church. Interment day as traffic commissioner to succeed the late Henry A. Freemsn said government purchases of surplus dairy products so far this year have been will be in Union Cemeterv. Fort day at his home, 75 ooutn Franklin St. He was born in Cambridge July 19, 1901.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carrie Root triction will corns up again in 1969. Fnneral of Mr. Joneaa Barnes. Phila Electric 31- ProctfcGamb 87 Pub Serv EkQ 35 Rio Grande 24 Santa Fe Ind 33- Scott Paper 31 Seabd AL 61 Sears Roeb 68 South Cal Edison 37 South Pacific 45 South Ry 62- Std OA Cal 74 Std Oil NJ 80 St Louis SF 67- St Regis Paper 42 cawara.

PUTNAM Mrs. Carrie Root Funeral services for Alphonse substantially smaller than last Corporation farming was an Friends may call at the fu 42, died at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday L. Juneau of 11 Delaware Ave Viola King Jones; two sisters year, due partly to an overall other point of controversy dur MINE KILLS SOLDIER TEL AVIV (AP) An Israeli at the home of her parents, Mr, neral home today from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. who died Sunday, were conduct and a brother.

Funeral services will be con increase in consumption. Specific prices at which the and Mrs. Levi Herrick. Other ing 1968, and Congress probably will keep looking into the effects ed Thursday in St. Aipnonsus soldier was killed and another survivors are four sisters, Mrs ducted Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

Church. The body was placed corporate-style agriculture will John J. Lavden Marjorie Bonitatlbus, Mrs. Myr in the receiving vault of St, government's Commodity Credit Corp. will buy dairy products In order to carry out the forth one wounded Thursday when their patrol cruiser ran over a land mine in the courtyard of a have on the farm front.

John J. Laydeo, 80, of 6 Third from the Burke Funeral Home and at 11 in Bethesda Epis tle Tuglio, Mrs. Flossie Elia Aipnonsus Cemetery pending The International Grains Arrangement went into effect July interment in the spring. a well known resident of this village, died Thursday eve copal Church. The Rev.

Swazey coming price support program shuk and Miss Hazel Herrick all of Schenectady; two broth Greek Orthodox Monastery north of the Dead Sea. a mili Swift 31 1 Texaco 86 The Rev. Anthony Bouchey Crocker, assistant rector, win will be announced later, the de 1. The world's major wheat exporting and importing nations ers. David Herrick of Schenec celebrated the solemn high officiate.

Interment will be in tary spokesman said. partment said tadvi and Roscoe Herrick of requiem Mass. The Rev. C. St.

Peter's Cemetery. ning in the O'DonncIl Convalescent Home here. Mr. Layden was retired, after serving 18 years as dispatcher for the Hud agree to buy and sell the grain Crown Point. Friends may call at the fu Henri Tessier was deacon, and at higher rates than previously the Rev.

Richard Walsh was neral home tonight from 7 to 9. available. The funeral will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at Connery and Sons Funeral Home, 26 sub-deacon. But the future of the IGA was Union Rag 67- Union Carbide- 46 Union Pacific 83 Unit Aircraft 67 Unit Merchant 36 US Steel 43 Western Pacific 44 Westg Electric 66 Woolworth 36 son Fails Police Department.

He was a communicant of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. uncertain during much of late Fnneral of James L. Brlggs CAMBRIDGE Funeral serv Mr. Manger Fnneral Father Jogues Place, Ticon- 1968. despite assurances by the survivors are a sister.

Mrs. The funeral of Robert J. Mun ices for James Lake Briggs deroga, by the Rev. Gordon Clark, pastor of the First United United States, Canada, Austra ger, 41 Hudson South Glens Jane Lockhart, and a brother, James Layden, of Hudson Falls. who died Monday afternoon, lia, France and others that they Methodist Church of Ticonder were conducted Thursday at the Falls, who died Wednesday in Glens Falls Hospital, will be would abide by the price agree Xerox 268 1 The funeral will be conducted oga, Interment will be in Mead Charles A.

Ackley Funeral ments. Monday at 8:30 a.m. at Riley ow Knou cemetery, ruinam Home by the Rev. Francis M. conducted Saturday at 9 a.m in the Church of St.

Michael Congress also extended the MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Brothers Funeral Home, 61 Center, in the spring. Potter. Interment will take Comp. Vol. Close Chng.

Good Evenings begin with Subscribe Today Ph. 792-3131 Main and at 9 in Immacu the Archangel. South Glens Friends may call at the fu Food for Freedom program under which needy countries re place in the spring in Woodlands 218,700 Gen Instr late Heart of Mary Church Falls. Interment will be in St, 42- 1 48 2 Cemetery. neral home today from 2 to and 8 to 9 p.m.

ceive U.5. farm goods, a major where a requiem Mass will be Mary'a Cemetery. outlet for production. Lewis Lohnes Fnneral 19 48 Friends may call at the Funeral Home of James F. Single U.S.

agricultural exports to QUAKER SPRINGS Funeral Fnneral of Mrs. Charpentler WHITEHALL Funeral taled around $6.3 billion this ton, 314 Bay from services for Lewis s. Lonnes offered, interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery, Fort Edward. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

year, about the same as for 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. who died Monday morning, will services tor Mrs. nose fc. 1967, and accounted for the pro be conducted today at 2 p.m, duction of one acre in four har 130- 1 16 29 1 52- 1 60 1 67- 41 Mrs.

McKee Fnneral in the Quaker Springs United 138,900 Reynlds Tob 129,000 GlenAlden 112,000 Loews Theat 108,700 Sinclair 98,500 AJ Indust 96,700 Pan Am 91,400 Ina Cp 88,500 Raytheon 82,500 Chrysler 77,300 Florida Pow 76,200 Armour 73,100 El Paso 68,200 Cities Service 7,400 Am Tel Tel vested by American farmers, The funeral of Mrs. Pearl Charpentier, who died Sunday at the age of 103, were conducted Thursday in Notre Dame des Victoires Church. Interment was in Our Lady of Methodist Church by the Rev Consumer programs also McKee of 19-A Hartford James Townley, pastor. Inter UNDER-SHERIFF NAMED BUFFALO (AP) Merrell C. came under more scrutiny this who died Wednesday in Glens ment will be in Stillwater Union year as Agriculture Department Falls Hospital, will be conduct Ancels Cemetery.

Cemetery. 60 24 1 Smith, a veteran of 26 years in the Erie County Sheriffs De- ed Saturday at 11 a.m. at the officials moved to implement the new laws calling for tighter 76 1 Funeral Home of James F. Mrs. Leffcia Fmeral Dartment, today was named undersheriff, the department's inspection of red meat and poul 68 Singleton, S14 Bay by GREENWICH The funer The solemn high requiem Mass was offered by her son, the Rev.

Robert J. Charpentier, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Kings Point. The Revv Raymond try products. the ev.

-Schuyler D. Jenkins. al of Mrs. Grace M. Lufkin.

second-highest post. The department's food pro rector of the Church of the Mes the complete bank 'SAVINGS PACKAGE" DOW JONES AVERAGES SO Industrials 954.251. who died Tuesday In the Wash grams for needy people were siah. expanded into hundreds of coun Friends may call at the fu 20 Railroada 272.59 J8 16 Utilities 138.04 .16 ington County Home for Aged Women, Greenwich, will be con-ductM Saturda at 2 D.m. at J.

David, assistant pastor of St. Joseph's Church, was deacon, and the Rev. Marcellus S.I ties during the year. Officials said all but a few hundred of the the home by the Rev. John Pagano, also assistant pastor, nation's more than 8,000 coun neral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. EMPEROR GETS RAISE TOKYO (AP) The Imperial Columbus, pastor of the Centen was subdeacon. The Rev. Ray SUPER SAVINGS ary United Methodist Church, mond Lacroix, pastor of Notre ties now have some kind of food program. I 1 PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS LOCAL QUOTATION Bid Asked Patrician Paper 14 15 American Excfi.

Dame des Victoires Church, was seated in the Sanctuary. Interment will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Argyle. Friends may call at the home this after-: Household Economic Council decided Thursday to Increase allowance for Emperor Hiro- Helpful Home 0 DAY NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Members of St. Anne's So ciety of the church were honorary bearers. Active bearers AKRON, Ohio (AP) Jack Fassnacht multiple sclerosis hi CLOSING PRICES DEC.

26 noon and evening. Mr. Rogers Fmeral hito and bis family to meet the rising cost of living in Japan. were were Adelard Hanley, victim who has been in a wheel WHITEHALL The funeral Allen Electric 44- Braz Lt 17 Camo Chib 10 Michael Valenty, William Char- SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. Ia Memorials chair for over a year is more Dentier Irwin Charpentier, In loving memory of Hermon of Kenneth S.

Rogers of 202 Broadway, who died Tuesday in George Charoentier and Ed- Cinerama 12- Aronson, who passed away one 80 DAY MATURITIES Veterans Administration Hospi mound Touchette Jr. 61 year ago today, Dec. 27. 1967. Data Process Edo tal.

Albany, will be conducted $1,000 MINIMUM PAID FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT What would we givs to see your Orlin Smith today at 11 a.m. at the Frandino Felmont Oil able to help himself now, thanks to a new house designed with his handicaps in mind. The 85-year-old Army vet-; eran's home was made possible through a Veterans Administration grant and includes wide halls, bath fixtures at low! levels, nonskid flooring in the' smiie 22- 13 Funeral Home. Interment will CHESTERTQWN Orlin Smith Gen Plywood And sit with you and talk be in Greehmount Cemetery. died Wednesday noon in McCon- awhile, nell's Inn.

Route 9, Chestertown, The blow was sudden, the shock "Everett Boles Fnneral where he had resided for many REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ON DEPOSITS OF $10 OR MORE SARATOGA SPRINGS Fu Hollingor Kaiser Ind Mohawk Airlines Natl Video Pioneer System Plume Atwood Pyle Natl years. severe To part with one we loved so dear. bathrooms and even casement windows that have windout A TEAK Survivors Include two sons, neral services for Everett Boles will be conducted today at 9:30 a.m. at the Burke Funeral Charleton Smith of Pottersville 31 20' 10 14 28 42 1 28- 9 38-t 39 17, ij We often sit and think of you. handles low enough to be oper-i and Edwin Smith of Loon Lake; sted from a sitting position.

The things you used to say 11 crandchildren. 10 great-grand Home. Interment will be in Sayre Fish ana ao. Fassnacht. whose wile and Maplewood Cemetery, children ana several nieces ana And wonder why you had to die SUNS MIS SOUTH CUNS FAILS QUCtMMUffY FCr UWMO WASHINGTON COUNTY Glens Fallc nephews.

five children are also enjoying the features of the new bouse, was struck by the disease five: Without a chance to say Scurry Rainbow Solitron Struthers Wells Syntex IMi scoKtCMunsTowasctmooN tux Funcrar services are pending Mr. Lottridge Faoeral SCHUYLERVILLE The fu WED DEC 30 Jufy Garland gets a hug from her hu band-to-be, Mickey Deana, a must das and discotheque manager, in New York. They plu to wed Dec. 30 In Loa- don, Eoglajxl. under the direction of the Bar 68- J.

VUnUJUll BANK and TRUST COMPANY Wife, Marion Aronson Son. David Aronson Technicolor 38' years ago but was able to con-) tinue his Job in the payroll de-' nartmfnt of a freight comnanv neral of C. Wood Lottridge, who died Wednesday In Saratoga MMtr tJXC Unexcelled 42- ton Funeral Home, CJvstertorn. Friends may call at the tu-neral borne this evening. Daughter, Joan Cervone 2- Hospital, mill be conducted Sat- Valley Metal i I for two years.

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