Document 6442468
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Document 6442468
HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1 9 « More Rain Ahead Yonkers And Area Obituaries The area's thirsty reservoirs should get more water tonight and tomorrow. The heaviest rainfall of the ley, e x e c u t i v e secretary to Hornyak, both of Cleveland, David L, Crumpton Margaret W. Wallace School season drenched Yonkers yesOhio: seven b r o t h e r , Edward, Supt Stanley S. Wynsteiday with two and four-tenths Emery and Michael of Clevetra: Mrs. William D. 'Ruth) David Leon Crumpton, 38, of Miss Margaret W. Wallace of inches. According to New York Minihan of Riverdale, Mrs. Wal- land, Joseph of Windber, and 6 Washington St.. Tuckahoe, was 605 \Y. 156 St.. New York City, City record keepers, that's the do J. (Gertrudei C l a r k e of John and Steve of Hastings-on- pronounced dead on arrival at died Friday at the Clenwood heaviest downpour in more than Franklin, N.J.. and Knglcwood, Hudson, and seven grandchil- Lawrence Hospital yesterday The humidity was 60 per cent N u l l i n g Home. She was the aunt Fla.. and Mrs. Clarence "«V. dren. two vears. after an automobile accident at and the barometer was 29.85 and of Henry \Y. Fischer o! Hastings. i Edna) Speight of Tarry town, The Grassy Sprain Reservoir White Plains Road and Maple rising. Miss Wallace was born in New- and 11 grandchildren and seven here lose more than a foot. Street in Eastchester. The forecast for New York castle - on • Tyno, England, in grea' grandchildren. A combination of the driving State calls for variable cloudiBorn in Durham, N.C., March Mrs. John Bersdolt 3878 and came to the United rains and melting snows added 21. 1927, Mr. Crumpton was the Another d a u g h t e r , Mrs. A 12-year-old girl, who told moved a pane of glass from an nearlv a billion gallons to the ness and scattered snow flurries States with her patents as a Charles H. t Evelyn'' Fitzpatrick son of Hallie Crumpton of ElMrs. Frances K. Bergdolt, 61, todav and tomorrow. police she "wanted to do some- inside door. child. New York City water supply up wife of John Hans Bergdolt, real mira, and the late Leon Crump- | thing bad," was arrested yesof Tanytown, died last May. IN THE NATION state. A long • time resident of New estate broker and investor in ton. He attended the A.M.E. A tornado-spawning wind and teiday afternoon on charges of Decision Delayed Yonkers gets 60 per cent of rain storm that raked portions York Ci:> she was employed Yonkers and a fonner president Zion Church in Tuckahoe. juvenile delinquency and second its water from New York City. of the South for hours moved as a secretary by the YMCA. Charles Loos Inc.. died SaturBesides his mother, Mr. Two women accused of conAndrew J. tahurak of New York City Water Com- out to sea today. Miss Wallace is also survived dav in St. John's Riverside Hos- Crumpton is survived by his degree arson. Police said the girl, who lives | ning a 75-year-old woman out of missioner Herman Foster tourb\ a sister. Harriet B. Wallace pital. She lived at 190 High St., wife, the former Lula Tate, Tornadoes in North Carolina, Andrew J. Za'nurak. 61, of 56 $12,000 are awaiting a verdict in ed the Croton watershed yesterof Orangeburg, N.Y. Hastings-on-Hudson. whom he married March 19, at the Leake and Watts Home, j Special Sessions Court here. Virginia and Georgia yesterday Ettville Ave. . died yesterday at 463 Hawthorne Ave., started a i dav and said that the rains are caused heavy damage to private A Hastings resident for 15 1950, in White Plains; four chilhis home. small fire in the home's storage a step in the right direction but property. At least one death was Judge Gilbert M. Landy redren. David Jr., 14, a student years, Mrs. Bergdolt was born served his decision as to wheth. that the crisis is not over. Mr Zahurak was employed by in C.eisa. Germany, March 16, at Tuckahoe High School, Gay- room. reported. ! M rs. IT . //. Con sie Official measurements of the the Chevrolet Division of (ion- 1904, to. the late Adelbert and nell, 11, and Gary, 8, students William Cheshire, a" Watts of- er Maty Nell Russell, 21, of 112 Mrs. W Ha!! Cougle of 4 Alder eial Motors in Tarrytown. where Mar^aratha Kiel. She came to at William E. Cottle School, and ficial, put the blaze out with a , W. 80th St., Manhattan, and water level put the supply at Pamela, 3. j hand extinguisher and called the ; Alice Eddy, 30, of Nashville, 199.1 billion gallons, 41.8 per S died Saturday at her home. he had worked since 1931. this country 43 years ago. Tenn., will have to face the cent of capacity. Normal water A communicant of Most Holy He is also survived by a broth- i Fire Department. She was 84. Mr. and Mrs. Bergdolt were M:s. Cougle was the widow of Trinity Catholic Church. Mr. Za- married in 1934 in St. Patrick's er, Paul of 136 Brookfield St., j The girl told Mr. Cheshire she j charges before the Grand Jury. storage for this time of year is 360 • billion gallons, 75.5 per F 'ice Lt. Cougle, who retired hurak had lived in Yonkers for 17 Cathedral in New York City. White Plains, and four sisters, started the fire "by accident." Under direct questioning by cent. years. He was born in Windber, in 1 9 ^ and died in 1956. Mrs. Hobert (Mary) Terry of Mrs. Bergdolt was a commu- Mount Vernon, Mrs. William But other children at the home Corporation Counsel Louis EckThe low temperatures tonight Pa.. Oct 29, 1904. to the late JoThe former Gertrude Schurck. ; said she had told them she was er, Mrs. Amelia Geriak of 17 nicant of St. Matthew's Catholic (Dorothy* will be in the 30s, the highs seph and Catherine Zahurak. Wynn of White Phe was born in Hastings-onChurch in Hastings and was Plains, and Mrs. Robert (Jose- going to start a fire deliberately. Seymour St., explained how the ! tomorrow around 40. pair allegedly took her life's Hudson. Dec. 9. 1881. to the late He is survived by his wife, the a member of the Liederkranz The girl was taken to the Juv- savings. The highest and lowest temphine* Hall and Mrs. J . (Joan) Francis and Margaret Burton former Susan Schuster, whom Damen Verein. the Isabella enile Aid Division. Frw Piclmp A Dtihrtr} peratures ever recorded in New Schurck. She moved to Yonkers he married in 1925 in Windber; Home and the Ladies of Charity, Taylor, both of Elmira. York City for today and the with hci family when she was three sons, Andrew Jr. of Shrub Hastings Chapter. YO 3-4636 Lawyer Sought next two days are: Samaritan Pays 12 and attended schools here. Oak, N.Y. Michael of Fishkill, HiRh Low She is survived by a daughter, Lt. and Mrs. C o u g l e were and William of Poughkeepsie; A 22-year-old man is to appear Todav 63 2 Yonkeis detectives are search- in Special Sessions Court here married in New York City in three sisters. Mrs. Steven (Cath- Mrs. Brian T. tCarola) Regan of 40$ South BrMJia; Tuesday 73 -8 the home address; three sisters, ing for a thief who stole $900 in 190.1 erine > Richvalsky of Windber, OPM Fri EM'S. Wednesday to answer a charge Wednesday 71 1 cash and $200 worth of checks of possession of barbiturates. Surviving are four daughters. and Mrs. Louis iMary) Myers Mrs. Albert iRosa) Hofmann of! from the Central Bowling Lanes IN YONKERS Mrs. Patrick J. (Lucvi Brad- and Mrs. Steven (Elizabeth) Coutchaug, N.Y.. Mrs. Albert | Paul Tobin of 20 Lewis Ave., i Clara i Dierberger of Farming- j on Central Park Avenue early Tides today are high at 4:52 was arraigned on the charge in a.m. and 5:22 p.m. and low at dale, L.I.. and Mrs. Albert (Vicyesterday. toria) Schuehert in Germany; a Frank Panzer, assistant man- court here Friday. 11:28 a.m. and 11:34 p.m.; tobrother. Magnus Kiel of New j ager, told police the money and As he stood before the bench morrow, high at 5:52 a.m. and YONKERS FIRES York City, and a granddaughter checks were stolen from an un- dressed in fatigues and white 6:28 p.m. and low at 12:22 p.m.; B A R K E R . P i o - f n c r D . Of 17 F i f t h A v e n - i T A B E R , Helen N i c h o l s o n . B e l o v e d w i f e of Jennifer Carolyn. locked safe in his office between sneakers, Tobin asked Judge j and on Wednesday, high at 6:52 Saturday M e l v i l l e ond m o t h e r of M e l v i l l e . R o n a l d u . P p l h o m . N Y on F c b r u o r y 11, 1964. ond M a r y Figiel Tober. Funeral f r o m 5 s ' e - of M r s H e l e n B i_osher o n d ounf O L D NEWSPAPERS 3:50 and 4:15 a.m. Landy to assign an attorney to l a.m. and 7:22 p.m. and low at 4:47 a.m., 1 Lawrence St., Inthe W i l l i a m H. Healy and Son F u n e r a l of Wrs J o c q u e i m e F i s k e . S e r v i c e o ' HoIN 1000-LB. LOTS his case. 12:28 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. Home. 271 Worburton Avenue, on vey's Funerol Ho~ie i n c . . 107 N o r t h He said he left the office to vestigation. W e d n e s d a y ot 9:30 a . m M o s s of ReB r o o d w o v . Ncnke-5. f.'ondoy February Sunrise and sunset are at 6:50 Marcus Edmiston OLD RAGS 1VV LB. q u i e m at t h e . C h u r c h of O u r L a d y of the 14 c* 2 p rn i n T e ' m e n : W o o d i o w n CemThe judge granted the request 11:45 a.m., 253 N. Broadway, assist a woman who had fainted R o s a r y ot 10 o c l o c k . I n t e r m e n t St. Joetery. 12-U! on the approach to one of the and remanded him to the city a.m. and 5:31 p.m. tomorrow. ! seph's C e m e t e r y . V i s i t i n g h o u r s 1-4 o n d assistance. Marcus Morton Edmiston, faIN THE STATE lanes. The theft took place while 7-10 p . m . (2-15) B E L L U Z Z I . A l d o L. Sr. on F e b r u a r y 12, 12:45 p.m., 51 Warburton Ave., he and the police emergency jail without bail until Wednes1%6. B e l o v e d h u s b a n d of U r s u l a . D e v o t ther of M. Morton Edmiston Jr., It was 42 degrees at 8 a.m. day. If Tobin is released on bail, Carmine. Vincent W H A L E N — H a n n a h Z. On F e b r u a r y 11, ed f a t h e r of A ; r o Jr and former couneil- pan of meat. in Central P a r k this morning. 1966. Of T c r r y t o w n . S u r v i v e d by s o n . attorney Boycrlown, ond Robe--. Reposin j ct unit were helping the woman. he loses his right to request drug J u d g e John B. of N o r t h Tarrytown; Avenue. East 3S S t r e e end Webster 12:47 p.m., Clarendon Avenue | man of Yonkers died Friday in d a u g h t e r , A n n a of T a r r y t o w n ; ten addiction treatment. 187 RIVERDALE A V L 9 a . m . D i r e c t o r Bronx, unti V.ednrsdoy : Mr. Panzer said he had locked qrcr.dchildren end two areot - grandthe Yonkers Professional Hospi- and Agar St., assistance. J o s e p h B o : ' . ( 2-151 YO 3-1244 children Reposing, Dwver Funeral 2:54 p.m.. Reed Avenue and his office before going to the tal. He was 80 and had lived at H o m e , 90 N o r t h B - o o d w a v . T a r r y t o w n B E R G D O L T — F r a n c e s K. (nee K i e l ) . O n High Requiem Mess, St. Teresa's woman's aid. Thompson Street false alarm. Landlord Fined F e b r u o r v 12. T 6 6 . D e v o t e d wife of J o h n St. C h u r c h , N o r t h T a r r y t o w n on T u e s d o y TO L'ndercliff Hans Beradoir Devoted mother of ot 10:00 A . M . I n t e r m e n t , f a m i l y p l o t . 5:28 p.m., 345 Bronx River j A Yonkers resident for 60 Carcta Recan Loving qrrandmdther Police said the thief got into 2-14 A woman who represented of J e n n i f e r R e a a n a n d Sister of Rosa years, Mr. Edmiston was born Road rubbish. the office through a trap door in H o f m c n n . C l a - o D i e r b e r a e r and M o o herself at her own trial in SpeW I L D — M o r t i n . Of 5 K e t t e l l A v e n u e , Y o n PJS K i e l . R c p o s i n q c ' her 'esidence, 6:10 p.m., Kimball Avenue and in Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1885, the "false ceiling." Hr. Service k e r s . N.Y. On F e b r u a r y 10th, 1966. Be190 Hich S'reet. Has'inos-on-Hudson, cial Sessions Court here was loved husband of the late Helene N . Y . S o l e m n R e q u i e m M o s s . St. M a t to the late James and Mary Palmer Road, automobile. Buttons A B a d g a i S c h u c k e r W i l d . F a t h e r of M r s . Rur'm t h e w ' s R C. C h u r c h . H c s ' i n q s . T u e s d a v , found guilty of two violations of I 8:05 p.m., Sullivan's Oval, au( R u t h ) WaHher S e r v i c e ot H a v e y ' s Fu- Ramsey Edmiston. Until his re10 30 A M . I n ' e r m e n t . Gate of H e a v e n Desk Signs the City Housing Code and fined An Eye For Time n e r a l H o m e . Inc.. 107 K'or'h B r o a d w a y , Cemetf*rv In lieu of f l o w e r s , d o n a t i o n s tomobile. tirement in 1952. he was foreY o n k e r s . cri M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y n t h at N a m * Plotcj 1o ' h e Children s Villoae of Dobhs $25 on each charge by Judge F e r r y lr> c a r ? of F a f h e ' B e n e d i c t w i l l 8:00 P . M . I n t e r m e n t , p r i v a t e . V i s i t i n g man of the power house of the 9:13 p.m., Dead end of Ellisa Numberers Jewelry valued at $230 is re- John E. Tobin. be c p p - e c i a ' e d h o u r s 1-4 a n d 7-10 P . M . 214 Lane, investigation. New York City Rapid Transit. D a v i d J . H o d d e r a n d Son D i r e c t o r s Printing ported missing from the home SEWER PIPES ft DRAINS 2 14 9:54 p.m., In front of 2 PilZ A H U R A K — Andrew J Of 56 E l t v i l l e Mrs. Anna Donovan of 540 Stsncils ) Mr. Edmiston was a member of Albert Dreyer, 818 North A v e n u e . On S u n d a y . F e b ' u o r v 13, 1966. grim Ave.. Assistance. CLEANED ELECTRICALLY B R A U M . M a r i e , on F e b r u a r y 12. 1966. Warburton Ave. was convicted Beloved husband of Suzon Somirh of Van Coitlandt Lodge 10.34. Broadway. N o t a r y Seals Datori Inks Tod W i f e of H a n s B ' c u n Mill-own Rood. Zchurok. D e v o t e d f o ' h e r . of Andrew, 10:49 p.m., opposite 95 Highof failure to provide proper cookB r o w s e r F u n e r c i s e v i c e s T u e s d a y 1:30 F & AM and the Park Hill M i c h a e l ond W i l i o m Z o h u r o k . Funeral Mr. Dreyer told police four ing equpment and kitchen sinks p m . ot B e e c h e r F u n e o l H o m e . 1 Putland Ave., assistance. f r o m the M e m o r i a l H o m e , 108 Y o n k e r s n a m T e r r a c e . B r e w s t e r , N Y. i n ' e r m e n t A v e n u e on W ^ d n ^ s d o / at 9-30 A M . Church of The Redeemer. 11:50 p.m., 78 Ash St. rubbish. watches and a wedding ring with hot and cold water in sev- PLUMBING & HEATING, Inc. Ferncl'f Cremator*. Hartsdoie. N Y. Hnh M o s s of Reauiem. Most Holy Mrs. Edmiston. the former F r i e n d s m a y c a l l ot the F u n e r a l H o m e , T r i n i t y C h u r c h . T r i n i t y S t r e e t ot l r v o n j were taken sometime Saturday eral apartments she owns at 217 more A M . I n t e r m e n t . St. J o s e p h ' s C e m e t e r y . today 3-5 a n d 7-9 a . m . i Lyman A. Anna Doohan, died in 1965. 141 McLEAN AVENUE nigtit or Sunday morning. 36 PROSPECT ST. YONKHtS The family w i l l receive friends from B e e c h e r , Inc ) (2-14) Warburton Ave. 2:00 to 5:00 o n d 7:00 to 10:00 P . M . Sunday I Besides his son. Mr. Edmiston Sales & Service YO 9-8519 Police said the apartment was 2 1 5 C O U G L E . G e r t r u d e , o ' i Alder Street, Environmental Health Techis survived by four grandchilY o n k e r s , N Y . on F e b r u a r y 12. 1966. 12:41 p.m., 675 Yonkers Ave. entered through a kitchen door. nician Steven Timinaro found B e l o v e d w i f e of the I c t e v . . H o n Couqle. dren. Mark. Patricia, Kathleen assistance. In M e m o r i a m M o t h e r of M.rs Waldo J. ' Gertrude) the violations during a general C l a r k e . M.rs. P a t r i c k J . ( L u c v ) B r o d l c y , and J a m e s . 4:30 p.m., 117 McLean Ave. Parolee Held M- S. W i l l i a m D ( R u ' h ) M i n i h o n . M r s . inspection last Sept. 9. C l a r e n c e l E d n a l Speight a n d the l a t e assistance. BROOKS—Rosemary and LOOK BETTER Mrs. Charles H. (Evelvn) Fi'zoolnrV. FOLEY—Eleanor. David Light Jr., 24, of 87 Lo- J 5:23 p.m., 48 Fort Hill Ave. R e s t i n g at H a v e v ' s F u n e r o l H o m e i n c . , "Happy birthday in H e a v e n . " WITH A T h i s w a s o b l q day In o u r l i v e * 107 N o r t h B r o a d w a y , Y o n k e r s . M a s s of ! cust Hill Ave., was arrested earHannah Z. Whalen assistance. We c a n ' t b e l i e v e or r e a l i z e R e q u i e m ot C h u r c h of I m m a c u l a t e Coni ly yesterday for attempting to W e miss you m o r e a n d m o r e eoch day c e p t i o n ( S t . M a r y s ) . South B r o a d w a y , HAIRPIECE 5:35 p.m 463 Hawthorne As in the hour you passed a w a y . T u c s d o y , F e b r u a r y 15. 9:30 a . m Interrob a Palisade Avenue clothing Hannah Z. Whalen. 87, for- Ave., burning papers. Y o u w e r e apostles o n e a r f h m e n t f a m i l y p l o t . V i s i t i n g h o u r s 1-4 a n d T o d a v you a r e o n q e l s in H e a v e n . 710 p.m. (2-15) merly of Yonkers, died Friday 5:42 p.m., 47 Hudson St., oil store. In God w e t r u s t He is our s o l v a t i o n . night in Phelps Memorial Hosburner. DRIESSNACK. Richord, of 93 Lewis A patrolman said he saw A l w o y s in our h e a r t s . S t r e e t , Y o n k e r s , N . Y . , on F e b r u a r y 10, pital, North Tarrytown. N e v e r to be f o r a o t t e n . 7:44 p.m., 279 N. Broadway, Light acting suspiciously and 1956. B e l o v e d h u s b a n d of M e ' o DohrM o t h e r , b ' o t h e r , sister o r V ronn Driessnock F o ' h e r of C n r o l y n , 2 14 The Foley f a m i l y notified a patrol car. Born in Germany to the late pan of meat. Richord. Hons and Carl Driessnock. DOBBS F E R R Y — Speedy Service at H a v e v ' s Funerol Home Inc., George and Johanna Wetzel 8:37 p.m., opposite 37 Maple The police saw him enter the response by three companies of CHIARO—Francesco. 107 N o r t h B r o o r t w a v . Y o n k e r s . on SunH a p p y b i r t h d a y in H e a v e n " d a y , F c b u a r v 13. Ot 8 D.m Interment Bauer, she was married to the St., pole fire. doorway of the Wonder Built the Fire Department limited a M o s s wos o f f e r e d 7:30 A . M . this m o r n A / o n d a v 11 a . m . , at F e r n - l i f t C e m e t e r y . late John J. Whalen. ina M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 14. ot St. A n V ' S i t i n a h o u r s 1 t o 4 o n d 7 to 10 p . m . 8:51 p.m., 684 Saw Mill River Clothes Shop and then they fire in the Jordan J. Berk apartthony's Church, Willow Street. (2-U) j Mrs. Whalen had been em- Road, oil burner. Gone but not f o r o o t t c n . heard the sound of breaking ment at 15 Manor House Drive, A l w a y s m our h e a r t s C ' J R N I A K . J u l i a , on S o t u ' d a y , F e b r u o r y 10:15 p.m., 212 Elm St., faLse glass. ployed by the Westchester LightC h i l d r e n , a r a n o c h i l d r e n o n d to "small d a m a g e . " 12. 196A. of 125 Y o n k e r s A v e n u e . B e l o v e d 2 14 a.-eot-grandchildren ing Co. For the last few years, alarm. v . i f e of D a n i e l D u n i o k D e v o t e d m o ' h e r Light was arrested and taken An unidentified telephone opero f J o h n e n d Stephen D u r n a k . E v e n l n q she had been living in TarryF O R N A B A I O - Dominick. to the First Precinct. Question- ator communicated the alarm at services 8 p m M o n d o v a ' the C o m m u EASTCHESTER FIRES ' H o p p y b i r t h d a y in H e a v e n . " i town Hall. n i t y F u n e r a l H o m e . 107 Y o n k e r s A v c n ing there revealed he was on 8:15 Saturday night after reA l w o y S in m y h e a r t . ue. D i v i n e L i t u r q y 10 a m . T u e s d o y , i n 2 14 Wife, Antoinette H o l y T r i n i t y Russion Orthodox Church. Saturday parole after serving five years ceiving "a call from the Berks' Mrs. Whalen is survived by a Interment Oakland Cemetery. Visiting P A G A R E L L I —Rose. Sixth Anniversary. son. Judge John B. Whalen of 13 - year - old daughter, Maria, h o u r s 1-4 a n d 7-10 p . m . (2-14) 4:51 p.m., 211 Main St., burn- in prison for forgery. Dear M o t h e r : . North Tarrytown: a daughter, who had come home to find the Light will be arraigned in O n l y those w h o h o v e lost c o n t e l l . ing pot of food. EDMISTON — M a r c u s . M o r t o n . Of 70 T h e p o i n of p a r t i n g w i t h o u t f a r e w e l l . U n d e r c l i f f S t r e e t . On F e b r u o r v 11, 1956. J Anna Whalen of Tarrytown Hall, apartment filled with smoke." court here today. L i f e goes o n , w e k n o w t h a t s t r u e . Husband of the late Anno Doohon Sunday and 10 grandchildren and two B u t not the same s m r e losina y o u . Edmis'on. Father of M . M o r t o n EdChief Palermo said than an 2-14 Children ond G r o n d c h i l d r e n . m i s t o n Jr. F u n c o l services w e r e held They're comfortable, secure, natural., great • grandchildren. o t t h e P h i l l i p s F u n e r a l H o m e . 50 L u d "unattended" electric broiler be3:07 a.m., White Plains Road A Heavy Load l o w Stree* on M o n d n / . F e b r u a r y ]4, RAFFERTY—Annie. came over heated and set fire and Maple Street, emergency 1956. I n t e r m e n t , W o o d i o w n C e m e t e r y . C o m e In — Try One On — R e s t i n g in peoce o n d not f o r g o t t e n . 2 14 2 14 joe. assistance extricating passengSomeone stole $7.50 worth of to the plastic case of a radio. C R A H A M , M a r t h a , of 145 N o r t h B r o o d PRIVATE FITTINGS Mrs. Daniel Dumiak ers from car which hit utility pennies from the apartment of R U B E O , Paul February w w a y , Y o n k e r s . N Y , en F e b r u a r y 10. H o p p y B i r t h d o y in H e a v e n . pole. William Hayes at 7 Yonkers 1956. Cousin of H e r m a n J E r n e r s a n d F c e v e r in o r heorts Mrs. William !Margare"ai Mcdonald. Mrs. Julia Durniak. 59, of 125 9:18 a.m., Fornara Sinclair Ave. early Saturday night. PoAmelia, Victor ond Gas Tanker Split S e r v i c e at y^ovcy s F u n e r o l H o m e i n c . , B u d d y Rubeo (2 14) Yonkers Ave., died Saturday in Service Station, 110 Parkway lice said the apartment was en107 N o r t h B r o a d w a y . o n k e ' S , on T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 15 at 10 o m . I n t e r m e n t •St. J o h r ' s Riverside Hospital. S A V A , Joseph B o l d v — DOBBS F E R R Y — A large Road, Bronxville, oil burner ex- tered by a fire escape, while pr.vote. 12-15) 2nd A n n i v e r s a r y F e b r u a r y 13. area of this community was Mr. Hayes and his wife, Rose, plosion, $500 damage. We c a n ' t say H a p p y B i r t h d a y , d e a r , She was born Feb. 14, 1906, GREENBERG, Betty Beloved w i f e of The w a y w e used to do. alerted Friday night when the were out. M . u r r a y I. M.other of Joseph G T r n b e r o . in St. I,ouis, Mo., to the late W i t h coke o n d candles a n d p r e s e n t s ; ond Ca ol Slomko. G ondmother of tank of a gasoline truck split Those IOVS w e b u r i e d w i t h y o u . Elia and Anna Turyk Kurylo. D a w n S ' o m k o Sister o ' M r s . S y l v i a V u A n d e t e r n i t y ' s not m e a s u r e d and spilled several hundred galc a n a n d M i s s Rose K o m s Services w i l l She was married in Yonkers On e o r i h s f i n i t e s r o l e of y e o r s : Bedroom Entry b " h e l d 12 n~&n W e d n c s d o y . F e b r u a r y lons of fuel on Walgrove AveB u t h e r e , on our h e o ' t s r a l e n d o r , 16. o t T e m p e E m a n i r l . R u m s e y R o o d , Jan. 23. 1927, to Daniel Durniak, 93 MAMARONECK AVE., WHITE PLAINS, H.Y. T o d o v ' s e'er r i n a e d w i i h le-ors V o n k e r ? T h e f a m i l y y , . i | r e c e i v e fr ends who survives. Mr. Durniak is Thieves stole $150 in jewelry nue. Sisters. Bessie o n d M a r g a r e t (2 14) C W e i s s M e m o n o l Inc , 32* R w e r d o i e A v e n u e , T u e s d a y f r o m fi ' o 10 p . m . Fireman worked more than W H 9 - 7 1 5 0 Open Thursday Cve«. till 9 employed in the maintenance and $125 in cash yesterday aft.'ILSON. Chorles— Kindly o m t flowr-s (2 ' S i D o d d v . w e miss y o department of Ward Leonard in ernoon from the apartment of five hours washing the gasoline I very mijrh. Hoppy B'r'hdoy Heaven ' t / B O L — M i c h a e l . Of l l N c m a n d v R o o d . Mount Vernon. Mrs. Angela Grimaldi, 601 Mc- into an open brook. Wife. Douoh'er, S u d d e n l y , on F e b ' u o ' v 11. W - * . R r t o v r d Son m l o w o n d G r o n d s o n (2 14) Lean Ave. hu*.bond of M a ^ v S o b o ' k o / a O'Leyor BRONXVILLE" — Mrs. Durniak was a communSobo' Funeral front the Memorial H o m e , l j ? Yo^ke--; Avenue O Tuesday Mrs. Grimaldi told police she A mid-morning oilburner exicant of Holy Trinity Russian O! 9 00 A V R'Tj.em A.'OSV St Card Of Thanks N i c h o l a s of tt-iia C h u r r h . (Ash Street) Orthodox Church and had resid- plosion rocked the Fornara Sin- double • locked her apartment 01 9 *0 A M Inte-ment, fnmilv plot clair Service Station at 110 when she went out. ed in Yonkers for 42 years. F v r n i n i s e r v i r e - . . M o n d a y T f- 00 P U, T A U B E R — W o r r i s W e w i s h to t h o n k o i l The f a m i l y W I ' I receive Iriends from Police said the thief got in by Parkway Road yesterday, blowof our k i n d f r i r n d s . r e l o t i v e s o n d J . 0 0 to 5.00 o n d 7:00 10 10.00 P . M Resides her husband, Mrs. piying open a bedroom window. ne.ohbors for their man/ kind exing out three of the building's 2 14 pressions of S y m p a t h y o n d condolence Durniak is survived by two sons, four windows. d u r i n g our recent b e r e a v e m e n t In the loss of our b e l o v e d h u s b a n d , f o t h e r o n d John of Suffern, N.Y. and SteAccording to Eastehester fireb'o'her We e s p e c i a l l y t h o n k the Sou'h Pennies Pilfered Y o n k e r s M e r c h o n i s A s s a c i o t l o n o n d the phen of Yonkers; a brother, Mi- . men who arrived on the scene Y o n k e r s Post Office e m p l o y e e s chael Kurylo in Kuropo; four ! at 9:18 a.m., approximately $500 2 14 Wife, daughter ond brothers Four pennies from a coin colsisters. Mrs. Anna Pemiak of tUSONAlU ; damage was done to the building lection were stolen from the Bayonne. N.J., Mrs. Pauline Rawas but no one was injured. apartment of Andrew Perzell at lisky of Klmhurst, L. I., Mrs. | John Armanino, the station at- 118 Oliver Ave. last night. Mr. Rose Smorccmiak of Brooklyn, tendant was sitting in front of Per/ell said the intruder forced | and Mrs. Mary Kwochka in Kuthe building at the time the ex- open, a kitchen door and rei rope, and two grandchildren. j plosion occurred. He was knocked off his chair but was not hurt, firemen report. Comtt 202 2-Door Sedan Today's Weather tl d Irresistible Arson 1) B b 61 h h r o h 1 1 t ALL MAKE VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS MELGREEN'S Where's The Fire DEATH NOTICES SHARAN BUYS S H A R A N WASTE MATERIALS C o . , « " : p YO 3-6895 M . FRAITAG r r WESTCHESTER RUBBER STAMPS ,* r Broiler Sets Radio Afire r r : v r BY MR. ANDREW, I N C r Oilburner Blows Up n WE'VE GOT THE COOLEST PRICES IN TOWN ON THE HOTTEST NEW COMET IN YEARS! MONUMENTS Rains Douse minozzusons Lights Here S a w M i l l River R o o d HAitlsKlSONHUOSON* K l Ttl.GKt.11St LOUISJ. FLOWER 3u4WrnlJlome INC. 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She was m a n i e d to Mr. I Jacob K. Javits. Javits spoke at funeral ser(Ireenberg in 1927. He is pait owner of the Silver Lining Laun- i vices for Billy Rose in New Yoik yesterday while In Hartdry here. i ford, Conn., another show busiMrs. fJreenbng was a mem- ness luminary . Sophie Tuckerber of Temple Emanu-EI and a was also being sent to her final number of local civic organiza- 1 resting place. tions and women's clubs, includAt Hartford, where she grew ing the National Council of Jewup, about 600 persons attended ish Women, the B'nal B'rith, Miss Tucker's funeral. Harlassah and the Yonkers In New York, more than 700 Chapter of the Order of the EastI persons attended the funeral ern Star. I service for Rose in the BroadBesides her husband, Mrs. I way theater that bears his Crcenbcrg Is survived by a son, ' name. After the .15 minute-serJoseph of Yonkers: a daughter, vice, Rose's body was taken to Hills Cemetery, Mrs. Mail in .Carol) Somka of Westchester Pleasantville; two sisters, Miss Ardslpy. Rose Konis and Mrs. Joseph i Miss Tucker and Rose died $ 1979 INCLUDES: Heater & Defroster, Backup Lites, Windshield Washers, 4 Seat Belts, Emergency Flasher, Padded Dash and Visors. ^LJfodmty Comet th» big, bitutlful ptrformanci champion! BANK RATE FINANCING-UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY YOUR WESf NT CAR W i l l COVER DCAVN PAYMINT (•n motl t o v « ) off Our rtfuUr I t * fnct M My mikt Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 MACK A WUTi T.V. SMVICI OW#r Exp<rn April ) , 1966 www.fultonhistory.com DUSHAIS LINCOLN MERCURY CO., INC. Authorized Continental, Mercury, Comet Dealer 636 SO. BROADWAY %" YO 8-8600 Showroom open evoninfs except Friday end Saturday >