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Page 1: ONE WEEK SPECIAL 8/Schenectady...dfJAZBTTB PHDNB '44141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1946 GAZETTE PHONE 4-414X 19 013time Grid Group Installs New Officers Carroll

dfJAZBTTB PHDNB '44141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1946 GAZETTE PHONE 4-414X 19

013time Grid Group Installs New Officers

Carrol l <Pink) Gardner w a s In­s ta l l ed a* pres ident o f the S c h e ­n e c t a d y Oldt lme Footbal l P l a y e r s ' a s s o c i a t i o n for 1946 a t a recent m e e t i n g of t h e group.

O t h e r of f icers Installed a t the m e e t i n g w e r e W i l l i a m O'Neil, v i ce pres ident ; G e o r g e Woodruff , s ec ­re tary; D a n Connejl , t reasurer , A n d r e w L a u d e r w a s n a m e d t r u s t e e for a t w o - y e a r • p°eriod, whi le F r e d Ba ldwin was- n a m e d for t h r e e years .

T h e c o n s t i t u t i o n w a s a m e n d e d t o read "any b ld t lme football p layer who p l a y e d pr ior to 1926 Is e l ig ible !or m e m b e r s h i p . "

P r e s i d e n t G a r d n e r announced h i s j o m m i t t e e s f o r t h e year . T h e y a r e :

W i l l i a m O'Neil, genera l chair­man of a l l c o m m i t t e e s ; m e m b e r -ihip c o m m i t t e e , Leo Beg ley , cha ir -n a n ; F r e d E c k l e m a n , J o h n Myers i n d " H a n k " B o z z i ; p r e s s c o m m i t ­tee, W a l t e r Reyno lds , c h a i r m a n ; Wil l iam Clark, E a r n e s t R o g e r s , r h o m a s Wint le , J a c o b F r a n k l e a n d r h o m a s O'Connor; speakers , Mitch-ill K o h n e , c h a i r m a n ; E d w a r d Dunn, J a c k Webb , Arthur F r a n k l e , foseph P e t e r s a n d E d w a r d Chris -Ian; house , S u m n e r Wilson , cha ir -nanlj G e o r g e Strang , Char le s Jegel, J a m e s M a d l g a n , N a t h a n Le->lne,' T h o m a s H a s t i n g s , R a y m o n d Carroll; Corne l ius F lora , M a t h e w Fanning a n d F r e d B a l d w i n ; recrea-ion, H a r r y - H o g a n , c h a i r m a n ; •lev. W i l l i a m Boldt , C h a r l e s , D a v i s , fames Drlsco l l , A n d r e w Lauder , f r a n k M c C o n v e r y a n d Wi l l i am Mattery; s i c k and relief, E l b e r ' ro seh , c h a i r m a n ; Ear l Schermer -10m, Charles' Quant) W i l l i a m Crueger a n d Wi l l i am F i t z g e r a l d ; apsa t ion c o m m i t t e e , O w e n T h o m -

s, c h a i r m a n ; Wi l l i am Kiernan , Lrthur K e r l e y a n d Leonard R i c e .

J a c o b F r a n k e l , c h a i r m a n of the adies'. n i g h t c o m m i t t e e , a n n o u n c e d lis c o m m i t t e e h a s comple ted p l a n s or the e v e n t . w h i c h wi l l be held .t the D a n i s h hal l F e b . 17.

Skate-Tactics B r I R V I N G J A F F J a e

U n d e f e a t e d O l y m p i c Chsunpkm

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Bill Matthews HighinSch'dy Church League

NEWS OF SARATOGA COUNTY Promoted to Captain

So Skiing at Sharon Springs

S H A R O N S P R I N G S , Jan . 20 S p e c i a l ) — T h e Sharon Spr ings Ski lub reported t o d a y no s k i i n g here 'ith t w o i n c h e s p o w d e r a n d n o •ase.

A P N e w s f e a t u r e 1 — B e g i n n e r s s h o u l d s k a t e

of ten to s t r e n g t h e n t h e s e i m ­p o r t a n t m u s c l e s .

2—Side v i e w o f a n k l e , k n e * and calf l i g a m e n t s w h i c h prac ­t ice wi l l h e l p s t r e n g t h e n . ,• 3 — T h e s e are a n k l e s turned in

by ill f i t t i n g skate* . B e sure y o u r s fit .

4—Good f i t t i n g s h o e s s t r e n g t h ­en a n k l e s . P r o p e r l a c i n g in­s u r e s suppor t .

Aided b y t h r e e chi ldren, Mrs . iarah N e l s y s t e m a t i c a l l y robbed r a v e s i n E a s t London, S o u t h .frlca, unt i l a r r e s t e d recent ly .

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Mount Royal Importen, ?ne.*N. Y, Gty

Pete Dempsey Leads Scotia Loop With 612

P e t e D e m p s e y c o m b i n e d g a m e s of 178, 215 a n d 219 t o feature the p i n n i n g In t h e S c o t i a S e n i o r Mer­c h a n t s l e a g u e w i t h a 812 tota l . E a r l B l i s s w a s n e x t w i t h 608 fo l lowed by Bi l l K l i n k w i t h 588. B l i s s t o o k t h e n ight ' s h i g h - s i n g l e a w a r d w i t h a 227 effort. T e a m s t a n d i n g s : L a t h -rops (34-17) , R o w l e d g e s (29-22), R a n k i n g (27-24), G i lgores (27-24), L e t t e r o n s (26-25), R i v e r s i d e s (23-28), V a n V o r s t s (21-30), R o c h f o r d s (17-34).

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F a u l k e y R o l l s 580 George F a u l k e y t o p p e d t h e S t a n ­

ford Mixed l e a g u e w i t h a 580 triple, h a v i n g g a m e s of 218, 179 a n d 183. M a r t y C h r i s t i a n f e a t u r e d for the w o m e n w i t h a 544 tota l . Major Cross ro l l ed t h e h igh-s ing le , g a m e of 222.

• * * * L a u r a W e l l i n g t o n H i g h

C h e c k i n g in w i t h a 552 total , L a u r a W e l l i n g t o n t o o k t h e h o n o r s in t h e Lad ie s ' M o h a w k l e a g u e . I n e z S o n y c a l b f o l l o w e d w i t h 542. F lor­ence T o w n s e n d ' s 211 g a m e w a s t h e h i g h s ing le . O t h e r s to p a s s the "500" m a r k w e r e F l o r e n c e T o w n -send , 539; Ol ive R i c h a r d s , 831; "Gerry" B u d g e , 530; Lot t i e R a -k o s k e , 523; R o s e R i s k a , 518, a n d M a r y Marsha l l , 505.

• « * B e r g e r T o p s M a s o n i c L o o p

W a y n e B e r g e r p o s t e d a .563 to ta l to l e a d t h e M a s o n i c l eague ' s p i n ­n ing . H e p u t t o g e t h e r g a m e s of 171, 189 a n d 203. M c C a w ro l l ed the h i g h s i n g l e w i t h a 212 g a m e . B l i n d prize w i n n e r s w e r e McCaw, J o n e s , F o r d a n d v L a m p l o u g h .

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P a c e d b y S t a n W l l l o c k w i t h a 545) tr iple , t h e H e a d q u a r t e r s t e a m of t h i s c i t y w o n three g a m e s f r o m T r o y in a Capi ta l D i s t r i c t P o l i c e l eague m a t c h y e s t e r d a y . A n d y Ma-rone fo l l owed W i l l o c k w i t h a 542 triple.

S C H O L A S T I C B A S K E T B A L L Vincentian 46, Aibany Academy 2S. St. Mary (Hudson) 26, Catheldral 21. St. John (Renss.) 41, Castleton 30. Hooslck Fal ls 31, Granville 26. Bethlehem Central 60, Schoharie 20. Cairo 40, Saugerties 38. Albany High « , Watervliet 29.

Bi l l M a t t h e w s w a s h i g h i n t h e S c h e n e c t a d y C h u r c h l e a g u e w i t h a 582 tr iple . H e p u t t o g e t h e r g a m e s of 170, 223 and 199. D i c k W e b e r w a s n e x t w i t h 562. A s h j Glover h i t the h i g h s ing le , 233. S c o r e s :

Bel l . Ref . ( 2 ) — B e r g e r 477, B r o w n 469, K n i p e s 486, Tut t le 532, E . L a r n e d 498. T o t a l s 779, 872, 811— 2472.

F i r s t U n i t e d P r e s . ( D — S c h o l t z 481, Jeff era 484, G. Male 436, D i n g ­wa l l 489, M a h o n e y . 528. T o t a l s 755, 847, 814—2416.

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W o o d l a w n R e f o r m e d (2) — G. M a c k e y 456, J u t t o n • 526, K u h l k i n 483, S c h w a r t z 455, A u s s i k e r 454. To­t a l s 798, 792, 784—2374.

U n i o n S t . Meth . (1 )—zz-Krus ie 321, L a n g e 486, M o n z 408, S c h w e n k -er 515, L a u t 496, z -Sch lanker 140. T o t a l s 797, 845, 725—2366.

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A l B a n y St. Meth . (0)—-Joos 435. Glover 557, S t o d d a r d 453, S t o n e 436, S m i t h 508. T o t a l s 757, 750, 882— 2389

T r i n i t y Luth . ( 3 ) - T C . Bhiler 554, F . L a u r e n c e 530, R. K i r c h n e r 530, W. J e n n i n g s 530, E . F a s a k e 525. T o ­ta l s 782. 905, 982—2669.

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S e c o n d R e f ' d ( 2 ) — S t a t h e s 542, Mi tche l l • 458, V a n d e r h u l e 529, W a r n e r 500, Les l i e 537. T o t a l s 855, 935, 776—2566. I

E m m a n u e l B . ( 1 ) — S o e l l n e r 494, H o u c k 502, H a n d y 496, M a c D o n a l d 522, W e b e r 562. T o t a l s 843, 854, 879 —2576. x .

* * * E a s t P k w a y (0 )—J. E c k e r t 511,

J. S e m p l e 436, H . H e r i t a g e 487, Alb. Green 546. T o t a l s 850, 787, 842— 2479.

Z ion L u t h e r a n ( 3 ) — S t r e l f e r t 479, •Horstman 472, D o t i n g 501, L u n o w 507, N i t c h m a n 558. T o t a l s 859, 810, •842—2511.

• • * T r i n i t y Meth . ( 0 ) — z z - L U. Mur­

ray 281, T. S e m p l e 486, A Duffel 470, M. G r e e n e 473, W. R a t h b u n 534, A b s e n t e e 130. T o t a l s 836, 813, 715—2364.

G r a c e Meth . ( 3 ) — M a t t h e w s 592, S t a b l e s 496, Overho l ser 559, St ine 528, W a s s e l l 547.. T o t a l s 891, 919, 912—2722.

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F r i e d e n s E v a n g . ( 1 ) — H . Grapa-t in 526, N i c k e l 543, E . Grapat in 508, W a s e m 493, Gould 454. T o t a l s 839, 900, 785—2524.

Chris t C h u r c h (2)—zz-Craft 338, zz -Hick in 300, F e l t h o u s e n 446, N e l ­s o n 496, M o t t 561, zz-Geary 384. T o ­t a l s 853, 775, 897—2525.

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I m m . L u t h . (3) — z-Lobdell 185, S t e l l w a g e n 523, G r a m s 453, L e a m o n 519, z z - L a w y a 291. T o t a l s 823, 799, 773—2395.

S t a t e St. P r e s . ( 0 ) — B o u c k 490, W o o d 425, A b s e n t e e 390, D r u m m 508, O t t m a n 440. T o t a l s 807, 752, 694 —2253.

• - W o n roll off, z -one g a m e , zz-t w o g a m e s .

8 p.m. Classified Ad Closing fime

College Basketball

Union 35, Wesleyan 34. RPI 45, Stevens 44. Illinois 70, Chicago 20. Muhlenberg 63, Bucknell 45. Dickinson 49, Drexel 31. Indiana 44. Ohio State 39. Wash. College 38, Catholic U. 28. West Virginia U. 62, Carnegie Tech

37. Wagner 49, Ft. Schuyler 42. Maryland 37, NC State 33. Rochester 54. Cortland Techrs 46. Pitt 59, Westminster 50. Williams 38, Amherst 36. Ithaca Coll. 70, Oswego State 45. Dartmouth 55, Army 53. Syracuse 53 Temple 52. Iowa 49, Purdue 43. Penn 48. Columbia 41. Mich 56. Northwestern 37. St. John's 80, Niagara 37.

N A T I O N A L B A S K E T B A L L

A m e r i c a n G e a r s 49, O s h k o s h 48. I n d i a n a p o l i s 49, C leve land 33.

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ONE WEEK SPECIAL Our Texas Buyers Are In Town

Again! This Looks (Like Your Last Chance to Get the High Dollar for

Your Car , . •• '

We urge you to bring your ear down here now. Get a New Cor Price for your '36 to '42 car.

Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouths GET A $100 BONUS

NEM TOPS 'BM ALL

1853 State Street Open Eves Till 9 Phone 2-1800

W I L L I A M P . R O B I N S O N

S C H U Y L E R V I L L E — W i l l i a m P. R o b i n s o n , f ormer ly of Schuy lerv i l l e , w h o is on t ermina l leave f r o m the a r m y , h a s been not i f ied t h a t he h a s b e e n p r o m o t e d to c a p t a i n f r o m first l i eu tenant .

C a p t a i n R o b i n s o n , w h o r e s i d e s w i t h h i s unc le , P a t r i c k E . Ki l ey in G l e n s F a l l s , en l i s t ed M a r c h 10, 1941, a n d s e r v e d for t w o y e a r s In I ta ly , F r a n c e , G e r m a n y , a n d A u s t r a l i a w j t h t h e i n f a n t r y . H e w a s a w a r d e d t h e s i lver star, purple h e a r t and pres ident ia l c i ta t ion .

Mrs. Lubka Entertains Church Altar Society

B A L L S T O N L A K E — T h e Al tar S o c i e t y of Our Lady of Grace c h u r c h m e t o n T h u r s d a y n i g h t at t h e h o m e of Mrs. A l e x a n d e r L u b k a o n Bue l l H e i g h t s . Off icers were e l e c t e d for t h e year .

T h o s e . re -e lec ted were Mrs. G. L e s l i e Mooney , pre s ident ; Mrs. Carl Larkin , s ecre tary ; Mrs. Leo J. T h i b o d e a u , a s s i s t a n t s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs . Lubka , treasurer . N e w offi­cers e lec ted w e r e Mrs. FranR R o g ­ers , v ice pres ident , a n d Mrs . Clyde Sharp ley , a s s i s t a n t treasurer .

P l a n s w e r e s tar ted for a card p a r t y to be he ld F e b . 22 in the c h u r c h ha l l . 'Mrs . Sharpley w a s ap­p o i n t e d c h a i r m a n . She wi l l be a s ­s i s t e d by Mrs. R o g e r s , Mrs. Lar­k i n , Mrs . J o h n Schae f f er , Mrs. S t a n l e y S. K o w a l e s k i Sr., Mrs. J a m e s G. H a r b i s o n a n d Mrs. F r a n k .', Mooney .

T h e s o c i e t y wi l l hold a n ann i ­v e r s a r y b a n q u e t a t E n d r i e s o n W e d n e s d a y n i g h t at 7 o'clock. Mrs . A lber t Sarto and Mrs. R o g e r s wil l be in c h a r g e .

A t t e n d i n g the mee.ting w e r e Mrs . C h a r l e s Morr i son , Mrs . J o s e p h Ouel le t te , Mrs. F r e d E . W a g n e r , Mrss . W i l l i a m McCormick , Mrs. J o s e p h C e r k o w s k i , Mrs . F r a n k L l e a c h a m , Mrs. H a r b i s o n , Mrs. F . J. Mooney , Mrs. Sarto , Mrs. K o ­w a l e s k i , Mrs . Schaeffer , Mrs. Lar­k i n , Mrs . G. L . Mooney , Mrs. L u b k a , Mrs . R o g e r s , Mrs. S h a r p l e y a n d Mrs. T h i b o d e a u . ' T h e n e x t c lub m e e t i n g wi l l be Feb. 21 a t t h e c h u r c h hall . Mrs. Sarto and Mrs . T h i b o d e a u wi l l h a v e c h a r g e of re ­f r e s h m e n t s . i

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Two Saratoga Men Enlist at Glens Falls

G L E N S F A L L S ~ P f c . Char les W . Orton of S a r a t o g a Spr ings a n d R o b e r t W. S w a r t o u t of 212 L a k e a v e n u e , S a r a t o g a Spr ings , h a v e re -en l i s ted a n d enl is ted, re spec t ive ly , a c c o r d i n g to a n a n n o u n c e m e n t by Maj . C h a r l e s H. D u f r a i n w i t h head­q u a r t e r s at the Uni ted S t a t e s a r m y r e c r u i t i n g s e r v i c e in t h i s c i ty . T h e m e n have" le f t for Fort H a n c o c k . N J , w h e r e they Will be a s s i g n e d to the ir un i t s .

P r i v a t e Orton, w h o s e r v e d for t w o y e a r s o v e r s e a s w i t h t h e 13th f ie ld hospita l , h a s re-enl i s ted for t h r e e years , w i t h t h e mi l i tary po l i c e In t h e E u r o p e a n theater .

S w a r t o u t enl i s ted for t h r e e y e a r s i n t h e a r m o r e d c o m m a n d in t h e E u r o p e a n t h e a t e r .

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Miss Leola Van Dyke Honored at Shower

B A L L S T O N S P A — M i s s Leoia V a n D y k e of South s t r e e t w a s hon­o r e d a t a v a r i e t y s h o w e r r e c e n t l y b y Mrs. Cl inton P l a c e . Mis s V a n D y k e wil l marry R o y a l M e a d e r of S a r a t o g a S e r i n g a o n S a t u r d a y .

Ballston Spa B A L L S T O N S P A — R e v . Char le s

E d w a r d H l c k e y of Albany , f o r m e r a s s i s t a n t a t S t . .Mary's c h u r c h here , recent ly u n d e r w e n t a n operat ion in St. Peter ' s hospi ta l , Albany.

Mrs . Stanley^ Y o u n g of R e m s e n s t r e e t h a s re turned to her h o m e a f t e r s p e n d i n g t w o w e e k s In N e w Y o r k a n d Ph i lade lph ia , P a .

B a l l s t o n S p a Garden c lub will e n ­terta in at a publ ic va lent ine card p a r t y F e b . 15 In the P r e s b y t e r i a n chape l . Mrs . E m l l Stc iner wil l be c h a i r m a n .

Corp. S t a n l e y Arnold w a s h o n ­orably d i s c h a r g e d a t F o r t D i x , N J , o n Ji in . 12. H e w a s in serv ice _for three years , t w o of w h i c h w e r e s p e n t o v e r s e a s .

B a l l s t o n i a n s a t t e n d i n g the Coun­ty A m e r i c a n L e g i o n aux i l iary m e e t ­ing- F r i d a y a t S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s w e r e Mrs. E d w i n C. Millard, Mrs . R o b e r t K. Ta lbot , Mrs. . J o s e p h D e -L a f a y c t t e , Mrs. J o h n F . H e n n c s s y , Mrs. D o u g l a s BoiiFsiere, Mrs. Vic­tor D a v c y , Miss A n n H e s k y a n d Miss Mary E. Mutphy . '

Miss Claire T r a e e y , w h o s u f f e r e d in jur i e s in a n automobi l e acc ident a t the E a s t e r n a v e n u e rai lroad c r o s s i n g , i s in tire S a r a t o g a h o s ­p i ta l .

R i c h a r d F e e n e y of C h a p m a n s tree t , w h o recent ly u n d e r w e n t an operat ion , i s ab le t o be out .

C o u n t y Clerk Ei igena C. B r u t v (rtlge, w h o ha* been In the E l l i s h o s ­pi ta l for a n operat ion on his frac­tured leg, h a s returned to the B e n e ­d ic t Memoria l hospital .

B . Earl Paddock* h a s returned f r o m Mt. McGregor , w h e r e he w a s a pa t i en t in the Veteran's hosp i ta l .

H a r r y Ruffardl Is v i s i t ing fr iends in B u f f a l o .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Merrill W o l f e of Middle Grove, h a v e a n n o u n c e d the b k l h o f a son J a n . 18 a t the B e n e ­d i c t Memoria l hospital .

K a y a d e t o s s e r a s F i sh and G a m e c lub .wil l m e e t Monday night . Offi­c e r s V i l l be e lec ted .

Mr. a n d Mrs. I?aul P a s t o r e h a v e sold to Mr. *ftd Mrs. Wil fred

'Ronglfe, a housft a n d lot In M a l t a a v e n u e .

Smith Awarded $7,697 for -Loss of Arm

B A L L S T O N S P A — Isaac . H e n r y S m i t h of Ba l l s ton Spa, e m p l o y e d by the B a l l s t o n - S t i l l w a t e r K n i t t i n g Co., rece ived an a w a r d of $7,697 by R e f e r e e George A. M a g i n In w o r k ­m e n ' s c o m p e n s a t i o n court T h u r s ­day.. Smi th lost h i s left a r m at the s h o u l d e r w h e n he c a u g h t it in a m a c h i n e at the B a l l s t o n Spa plant .

Other a w a r d s w e r e J o s e p h J. Garre t t s , by Carroll A u t o S a l e s in S a r a t o g a Springs , $4,138; W i l l i a m D o r a n , b y S k i d m o r e co l l ege , $992; R o l a n d C. Cromie , by N e w York P o w e r a n d L i g h t Co., $1,000; Haro ld Boute l l e , by I n t e r n a t i o n a l P a p e r Co., $140; Haro ld T o w e r s , by Inter ­n a t i o n a l P a p e r Co., $275 for fac ia l d i s f igurement ; S t e p h e n G e r s k o w -skl by A m e r i c a n L o c o m o t i v e Co., $400, c o n t i n u e d three m o n t h s w i t h c o m p e n s a t i o n ; Dure l l J. Wolf, by A m e r i c a n L o c o m o t i v e Co., $527; T h o m a s J. Smaldone , by Sen ior and P a l m e r , $260; L e o n Nai l , b y T u r n e r Cons truc t ion Co., $346; Clarence J e s s e J o n e s by A m e r i c a n S tevedor­i n g Co., $149; Clarence J. B a c h r a t y , by A m e r i c a n S t e v e d o r i n g Co., $969; M a r g a r e t Lucas , by E . D . S^tarbuck and Co., $160.

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Settlements Announced

B A L L S T O N S P A — I n s u p r e m e court T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a set t le* m e n t w a s effected in the a c t i o n s of E r n e s t Pr i sco and H a r v e y A. Al lard a g a i n s t H e n r y L a n g a n d P a u l Muller. P r i s c o a n d Al lard w e r e p a s s e n g e r s i n t h e car of Mul­ler w h e n i t w a s in co l l i s ion w i t h Lang ' s . car in the A m s t e r d a m -S c o t i a road o n A u g . 33.

S e t t l e m e n t w a s a n n o u n c e d in t h e a c t i o n of J u n e E s t e l l e ' W i l l i a m s , A n t o i n e t t e Kehoe , F r a n c i s L. K e -hoe and F r a n c i s L. K e h o e Jr., a g a i n s t B u r t o n M a t t e s o n . A n a u t o ­m o b i l e o w n e d by F r a n c i s L. K e h o e a n d dr iven by J u n e E s t e l l e Wi l ­l i a m s and occupied b y t h e o ther three p la int i f f s w a s on the n i g h t of Sept . 15, 1945 g o i n g e a s t i n t h e Corinth road near A s h g r o v e w h e n it w a s in co l l i s ion w i t h M a t t e s o n ' s car .

J u s t i c e A l e x a n d e r a d j o u r n e d court unt i l 10 a.m., M o n d a y , w h e n a n o t h e r jus t i ce wi l l be cal led in to pres ide if J u s t i c e E a r l e S. W a r n e r , w h o h a s been ill, is u n a b l e to re­turn .

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Golden Acorn Lodge To Rehearse Tuesday

C H A R L T O N — T h e Golden A c o r n lodge of Char l ton wil l m e e t T u e s ­d a y for a rehearsa l a t the K of P hall . A m e e t i n g wi l l be held W e d n e s d a y n i g h t and t h e n e w offi­c e r s wi l l be Instal led then .

L a d i e s Aid

T h e L a d i e s Aid s o c i e t y of t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n church m e t T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t the a c a d e m y . A t t e n d ­i n g w e r e Mrs.; R o y Vincent , Mrs. F r a n k H. Porter , Mrs. J a m e s H o w ­ard, Mrs . H e n r y R i t c h i e , M r s . E . B . S m i t h , Mrs. Fred L o c k w o o d , Mrs. W i l l i a m DeGraff , Mrs. F r e d Myers , Mrs. G e o r g e J a c k s o n , Mrs. Wi l l i am L a R u e , Mrs. H e n r y Mil ler, Mrs. I. B . R u b i n , Mrs . E d w i n B . Murray , Mrs. B u r d e t t e P r i c e , Mrs. Minnie Albr lng , Mrs. R a y Gardner , Mrs. J o h n Morgan , M r s . Mi l ton 'Myers , Mrs . Ida P l u m m e r and Mrs. L e w i s Male .

Mrs. S t a n l e y R o b i n s o n en ter ­ta ined a t cards T u e s d a y n ight . G u e s t s w e r e Mrs. E . B. S m i t h , Mrs . M. E . Myers , Mrs. I. B . R u b i n , Mrs. H e n r y Miller, Mrs. W i l l i a m N a y l o n a n d Miss J e s s E . Mart in .

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Mrs. Anna Riddervold Found Dead in Bed

B A L L S T O N S P A , J a n . 20—Mrs. A n n a L o r e n t s e R i d d e r v o l d , 85, w a s found dead In bed y e s t e r d a y after­n o o n a t h e r h o m e In E a s t L i h e . D e a t h is bel ieved to h a v e been due t o n a t u r a l c a u s e s .

Mrs. R iddervo ld w a s l a s t s e e n a l ive T h u r s d a y by her g r a n d s o n , C h a r l e s Riddervo ld . W h e n Mrs . R i d d e r v o l d w a s n o t s e e n a b o u t y e s t e r d a y , her g r a n d s o n found the door l o c k e d and a n e n t r a n c e h a d to be forced.

D e p u t y Sher i f f B y r o n K. F l a c k c o n d u c t e d an Inves t igat ion . J u s ­t i c e of the P e a c e E d w i n C. W e l c h , a c t i n g coroner , author ized the Guert in F u n e r a l h o m e to t a k e c h a r g e of the body. Dr . C. J. H l g -ley dec lared that Mrs, R iddervo ld had b e e n dead at l eas t 24 hours .

S h e w a s born Sept . 28, 1860 a t N a t t c r e , N o r w a y , and w a s the w i d o w of N i l s R i d d e r v o l d . B e s i d e s her g r a n d s o n she. la surv ived by a d a u g h t e r , Mrs. N i c h o l a n e S t r y k e r of W h i l e P la ins , and a soft", Ole R iddervo ld of B l n g h a m t o n .

Awarded Merit Medal

Nass Leading National Cage Scoring Parade

N a s s , Carnright cagef , is l ead­i n g the indiv idual s c o r i n g in the N a t i o n a l d iv is ion of the City R e c r e a t i o n B a s k e t b a l l l eague ac­c o r d i n g to s ta t i s t i c s re l eased by Bi l l Connel ly , l e a g u e director. N a s s h a s compi l ed a totaj of 66 points on 26 held goals and 14 fouls for the season's first half.

R o s s e t t i of the M o n t P l e a s a n t "Y" b r a n c h t e a m is ho ld ing d o w n s e c o n d place , four po in t s beh ind the leader, w i t h 62 points , wh i l e Bi l l S p e n c e r of the D o r p N e w s q u i n t e t is c lose beh ind w i t h 61 points . L e a d i n g scorers :

Player— Nass, Carnrights . . . . Hossettl, MP Branch Spencer. Dorp News Komp, Dorp News . Denisotf, MP Branch Irvine, Peters

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

DIRECTORY S e r v i c e s , ' S u p p l i e s '

• — r i ' 'I e n d E q u i p m e n t "—— I.

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C O R I N T H — R e v . Michae l J. L y o n s , former ly of Corinth , Sara­t o g a county , has been p r e s e n t e d the L e g i o n of Meri t meda l a t cere­m o n i e s c o n d u c t e d at t h e S y r a c u s e a r m y air base.

F a t h e r L y o n s w a s n a m e d for t h e award in 1943, w h e n he served a s an a r m y c h a p l a i n in N e w Guinea . Maj . Albert R. Long, c o m m a n d i n g offi­cer of the a r m y air base, m a d e the p r e s e n t a t i o n a n d read t h e ac­c o m p a n y i n g c i ta t ion w h i c h sa id "for except iona l l y m e r i t o r i o u s con­duct in the p e r f o r m a n c e of out ­s t a n d i n g s erv i ce s in N e w Guinea f r o m J u n e , 1942 to May, 1943."

Ax a major w i t h the 35th f ighter group , R e v . F a t h e r L y o n s arr ived in N e w G u i n e a w h e n there w a s no s p e c i a l s erv ice of f icer in the area. A c c o r d i n g l y to the c i ta t i on he im­m e d i a t e l y ob ta ined b o o k s a n d other recrea t iona l e q u i p m e n t a n d super­v i s e d the building" of m e s s ha l l s a n d k i t c h e n s . L a t e r h e erec ted a chape l in N e w G u i n e a w i t h h i s o w n h a n d s , d e d i c a t i n g it to the w a r h e r o e s in t h a t a r e a and t u r n i n g i t o v e r for use by all d e n o m i n a t i o n s .

R e v . F a t h e r L y o n s b e g a n serv i ce in the a r m y M a y 13, 1942, and w a s o v e r s e a s unt i l Apri l , 1944. H e i s n o w r e s u m i n g h i s c iv i l i an d u t i e s a s p a s ­tor of the H o l y F a m i l y c h u r c h in F a i r m o n t , w h i c h a p p o i n t m e n t he rece ived the first of the year .

R e v . F a t h e r L y o n s i s a g r a d u a t e of Cor in th H i g h school , N i a g a r a u n i v e r s i t y and Mt. St. Mary's S e m i ­nary, E m m e t t s b u r g , Md. H e w a s orda ined in 1925 at A lbany a n d h a s served c h u r c h e s in Oswego , F u l t o n , Ut i ca , P h o e n i x , C a n a s t o t a a n d Pu l ­aski .

H e h a s a s i s ter , Mis s M a r y L y o n s o f Corinth.

Zabelski, Barons 19 Contompassis, Peters . . . 17 Kupolo, Dorp News . . . 13 Dolanski, Carnrights 16 NValendjtak, 1240 Clob . . 1 4 -McCaffertry, Peters IS Gibbons, Dorp News . . 13 Parente, MP Branch . . . 15 P. Gallo, MP Branch . . . S Mahoney, Dorp News . . 13 Spring(els, 1240 Club . . . 11 Yorenger, 1210 Club 9 Riccardi, Dorp News . . . 10 Morton, Peters . . . . . . . . . 10 Connelly, Carnrights . . . 10 Gatta, Barons 10 Kehl, Barons 7 DeLarone, Peters 8 Barito, Carnrights 9 Relnhardt, MP Branch . 6

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ACCORDIONS repaired regardle»a d? ago or condition. Reasonable- price*.

Stat* t t , I "l,l,','T t

Modem Musi? School. 220

A c c o u n t i n g - B o o k k e e p i n g

ACCOUNTING. Auditing. Bookkeeping Sales service, Tas consultant Thotna# P. Tilletna, 12 Grove pi. TeL 4-8686.

Income Tax -Accountant W. C. LUFFMAN, M272

INCOME TAX. accounting servical E. Cohen, 1451 State at. Tel. 3-4S77.

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Altera t ions

CONNIE'S alteration, located i t Darling Shop. Tel. S-84S1. ,

ALTERATIONS and repair work, also custom made dresses. Tel. 3-6520.

ALTERATIONS, dressmaking, deBign-'ing gowns. Dot's, 167 Jay 8t 4-9631.

Appl iance R e p a i r s

GENUINE parts and service for aH makes washers, ironera. cleaners. Irons, toasters, electrlo roasters and ranges. The Servica Shop, 614 Draper av., t e l 3-3967.

KANK appliance repair service, wash--ere, vacuum cleaners, etc. Called for

and delivered. Tel. 2-3252. • ' i —wmmm.mm . . . . I n i — » ~ — — — » — — — f t

B i c y c l e R e p a i r i n g

BICYCLES bought, sold and repaired. Relnhard's 144 Broadway. Tel. 4-0148

Hunter Reports on State Grange Meeting

G R O O M S C O R N E R S — B o t h the M o h a w k V a l l e y and the J u v e n i l e g r a n g e s m e t T u e s d a y a t the hal l at G r o o m s Corners . W o r t h y Mas ter J o h n H u n t e r pres ided at the m e e t ­ing and reported o n the r e c e n t ses ­s ion of the N e w York S t a t e g r a n g e .

R o u t i n e b u s i n e s s w a s t r a n s a c t e d and t w o m e m b e r s w e r e rece ived into m e m b e r s h i p . F o u r a p p l i c a t i o n s w e r e received. T h e t r e a s u r e r m a d e h i s annua l report and l u n c h c o m ­m i t t e e s for the nex t s i x m o n t h s w e r e named.

Mrs. Mildred Turner , juven i l e matron , w a s escorted to the m a s ­ter's s t a t i o n and presented With n e w rega l ia for her off ice. Mrs . A. V. D e s F o r g e s and Mrs. E l s i e Mc-K a i n were reported to be improv­ing f rom their r e c e n t i l lnesses .

Mrs . D e l b e r t Merrill , p r e s e n t e d the p r o g r a m w h i c h inc luded s ing­ing by m e m b e r s wi th Mrs. L o c k r o w a c t i n g as pianist . An agr i cu l tura l n u m b e r w a s g i v e n by D e l b e r t Mer­rill. Haro ld Kit te l l , Glenn B e c k a n d D e l b e r t Merrill p r e s e n t e d a skit .

T h e n e x t m e e t i n g of the g r a n g e wi l l be held F e b . 5.

Three Local Skaters Place at Newburgh

N E W B U R G H , J a n . 20 (Spec ia l ) T h r e e S c h e n e c t a d y s k a t e r s , p l a c e d in t h e Middle A t l a n t i c s k a t i n g m e e t h e l d h e r e .oday. J i m m y W o o d s f i n i s h e d f o u r t h in a f ie ld of 50 s k a t e r s in t h e three -mi l e f ea ture M e m o r i a l race . V e r a Cicoppi t o o k th ird p lace in t h e 880-yard sen ior w o m e n ' s event , w h i l e B a r b a r a M o o n e y f in i shed th ird in the in­t e r m e d i a t e gir ls ' f ina l s .

Ca lendars

CALENDARS, Advertising Specialties, Salesbooks, Business Stationery

EDWARD a CONNELLY 1114 State S t TeL 2-2853

• • ' , ' , " ' . , , , '., ,' • Carpenter W o r k

Ballston Spa B A L L S T O N S P A — F r a n k L. W i s -

wall , pres ident of S a r a t o g a R a c e ­way , and w i d e l y k n o w n Albany* lawyer , wil l be the R o t a r y c lub s p e a k e r M o n d a y noon.

M m Mary R. W*bb, l o w n of Milton col lector, h a s a n n o u n c e d d a t e s for rece iv ing tax^n a t the l o w n clerk'n office, She will be t h e r e J a n . 21, 22, 23, 24, 28. 29 a n d 31. She will he at the re s idence of C l a r e n c e Rhode* , R o c k City Fall*, J a n . 25.

R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the Motor Ve­hic le B u r e a u will be at t h e Charl-lon T o w n Clerk's of f ice M o n d a y from ? to 9 p.m. t o Issue vehic le l i cense plates .

A N N O U N C E E N G A G E M E N T BATJ^STON S P A — M r . and

Harold I/. R e l y e a of Ea.«t Grove s t r e e t h a v e announced the e n g a g e ­m e n t of the ir daughter , B e a t r i c e j L. R e l y e a , to R o b e r t K l r k m a n , don * » of Mr. a n d Mrs. Wi l l iam E. Kirk- - K™ m a n of S o u t h s t r e e t .

Fish and Game Club Plans Ice Fishing Trip

B A L L S T O N L A K E — A n ice- f i sh­i n g p a r t y for J a n . 27 a t Lake C h a m p l a i n w a s p lanned a t the m e e t i n g of the B a l l s t o n L a k e F i s h and G a m e c lub a t the f i rehouse hall. M e m b e r s Interes ted In g o ­i n g h a v e been a s k e d to call Fred E. W a g n e r T h u r s d a y a f ter 7:30 p.m.

E d w a r d - Er ickson , ' J a m e s B a t e s , R a y m o n d A s h d o w n , H a r r y Bar­rett and Leo D u r f e e were appoint-: ed as a c o m m i t t e e to seek a ' s i t e for a c lubhouse and rifle range w i t h i n a three-mi le rad ius of B a l l s t o n Lake v i l lage . Af ter re­f r e s h m e n t s m o v i e s were s h o w n by Mr. Dur fee .

A t t e n d i n g the m e e t i n g w e r e K e n n e t h B r y d e n , Carl C h a m b e r ­lain, Fred Dndez , Maynard D a w -ley, E d w a r d E r i c k s o n , J a m e s F a h e y , N o r m a n J o n e s , E d w a r d W. Kimbal l , R o y M a x w e l l , Carl A. P i ercy . R o b e r t Qulnn , A l b e r t F. Sarto , Char les S h u l e n b e r g , F r a n c i s L. S t e v e n s , Leo J. T h i b o d e a u , E v e r e t t V a n D o r n , Fred E, Wag­ner, Earl W e e k s . J a m e s D . Aldr ich , S t a n l e y A. K o w a l e s k i , H. S. M e a d . F r a n k S h a n n o n , Mart in DI-Guiseppe , J o s e p h O'Neil l , I m m a n u c l Schmidt . J o h n Fllozof , B e r e n d L leves tro , W i l l i a m l o t m a n , Lloyd Bauer, H e n r y A. Eddy , E m i l Bud-lak . -Georgc P e e k , George F. H i n c k ­ley, J a m e s St ir l ing, Mr. B a t e s , Mr. A s h d o w n , Mr. Barre t t and Mr. Durfee .

B O S T O N B R U I N S W I N

B O S T O N , J a n . 20 ( A P ) — G e t t i n g a w a y f ly ing , t h e B o s t o n B r u i n s e v e n e d the ir w e e k end h o m e - a n d -h o m e ser i e s w i t h t h e Montrea l C a n a d i e n s . b y s h u t t i n g o u t those N a t i o n a l H o c k e y l e a g u e leaders , 3-0, t o n i g h t be fore a p a c k e d 13,900 c r o w d a t t h e B o s t o n garden . I t w a s G o a l i e F r a n k i e B r i m s e k ' s f irs t w h i t e w a s h i n g job s i n c e he re turned f r o m the c o a s t g u a r d .

LEGAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF N E W YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT: To Josephine^ Morey, Marjorie Littell,

Robert Gray Littell, Eleanor Wagner, Eleanor Trevarrow, Virginia Mathis, Barbara. Mathis, Louis Mathis Jr., Henry I. Guy and John A King,

And all others Interested In the es­tate of Kathleen McCabe, late of the City of Schenectady. County of Sche­nectady, deceased, as creditors, lega­tees, next of kirv, distributees or other­wise. SEND GREETING: .

YOU A N D EACH OF YOU are here­by cited to show ^cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Schenectady, a t the Surrogate's Office, fii the City ~df Schenectady, on the 25th day of February. 1946, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the account of proceedings of Arthur S. Golden, as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Kathleen McCabe, deceased, should not be ju­dicially settled and allowed upoi> the petition of said Executor; and those of you who are under the age of twenty-one years are required to ap­pear by your guardian, If you have one; if you have none that you ap­pear and apply for one to be appointed, or in the event of your neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to repre­sent and act for you in these proceed­ings.

IN TESTIMONY WHERE­OF, we have caused the Seal of our Surrogate's

(SEAL) Court to be hereunto af­fixed.

W I T N E S S : HON. WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL, Surrogate of our eaid County, at City. of Schenectady, the 19th day of January, 1946.

WILLIAM F. HAHN JR.-Clerk of the Surrogate's . Court.

TILE ceilings, modern kitchens, porches enclosed, alterations. Terms. Tel. 6-6246.

SPECIALIZING in kitchen cablneti, celling and wall tile. Wrn. M. Michael, 15 Clayton at. Tel. 3-6128.

FARM houses and buildings repaired, foundations, bearing beams, Tel. 6-S681 after 6 p.m.

GENERAL carpenter work, altera­tions. Dussault & Hennlngson. 3-7601.

CARPENTER work, tile ceilings and all home repairs, Te i 8-586$. . •

REPAIR WORK OF ALL K I N D ® -

Tel. 6-0202

KITCHEN cabinet9 and remodeling, tile ceilings, other carpentry. 3-1536.

REPAIRS, alterations, etc., small Job» preferred. 6-2674.

Ce i l ings

CEILINGS; walls, kitchens, oyer 300 satisfied customers, work guaranteed, reasonable, free estlmatea . 6-2272.

C h i m n e y s Repa ired

ASSOCIATED ROOFERS ' Chimney Building-

and Repairing We specialize -in all general repair

work. Immediate service. All work .'. guaranteed. Full coverage by Inaur-

ance Tel. 4-9847 or 4-9284.

CHIMNEY BUILDING and Repairing

Is Our Specialty; Expert Mechanics. Fully Covered by Insurance For Free Estimate Tel. 3-9521

IMMEDIATE SERVICE J. SCHELBLE. 303 Mohafrk av., ScOtii

Concrete Work

BUILDWELL Contractors. If it's con. crete, we'll build i t Tel. 4-8572.

C o n v a l e s c e n t H o m e s

MENANIVS MARKET

Supplies continued to inorfflj'o and market waa slifihtly weaker for CRCS. Dcmfthd was lisrh! nnd pnr^.i for most products remained inKh.injfced. Whole­sale pricrs' n* reported by the New

M n ' Vork state hnreaii of market* up to 3: SO p m. follow:

Frails ftAldwln, Mi E.OO Delicious Hed. tin. . . S Gd C!oMen Delicious, bit

Apples. A!

B t t S I N K S f t S T A R T S G O O D

B R A Z I L , Tnd. ( U P ) — A too lh . starred, by a cav i ty , h a s b e e n nai led lo the. wall of a n u n f i n i s h e d denta l l abora tory In Brazil , a n d labeled "Job *\'o. I." T h e too th be longed to o n e of t h e men w o r k i n g on thr; bn i ld inp w h o \vna troubled with a t o o t h a c h e . Th« bui ld ing owner , G e o r g e Carpenter , s ter i l i sed a pair of forceps and TTulled t h e tontb. even ' t h o u g h the n e w laboratory

Apples. Mcintosh, bu. . . . Apples, No Spy, hu Apples. Home, hu

Vegetable* Beets, topped hu Cfthhase., wht hu or crat« GahbHfje, red hu or orate

; Carrots topped, 6u ••••• Celery hearts, < doz. . . . , PArsnips ' j liu

i rotators, hu Turnips, topped bw. . . . ' . .

Crate SO doz larse . . . . Crate, 30 do*, medium .

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE is hereby given that sealed

proposals will be received by the Con­tract and Supply Committe of the City of Schenectady at its office, Room No. 110, In the City Hall. Jay Street. Schenectady. N.Y., for the purchase of a la ton truck with panel body for the Department of Traffic and City Planning, said bids to be received until—10:510 a.m. \VcdnesdaTr~January 23rd, 1946.

Each proposal must be oh blanks and sealed in special envoolpes en­dorsed upon the outside of the en­velope with the title of the work for which the proposal Is made. These blanks and envelopes will be furnished at the City Engineer's office, City llall. Jay street, Schenectady, N.Y.

Each proposal must bo accompanied by cash or certified check equal to the amout of five (5ft-) per cent of the sum bid.

CITV COUNCIL, By SIMON ETKIN, City Clerk.

N O T I C E O F C H A N G E IN

T E L E P H O N E R A T E S

NOTICE IS HEttKOY GIVEN that, effec tive on thf first billinfr dntc on or tubse-quent to -March I, 1946. a, subscriber or joint user listing or an mlditional listing may oarh sppenr once In the classified telephone directory under any established heading.

Heretofore, additional llstinsri -vctte re­stricted to the same heAdlng AS the m*ln listing. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMTANY

NOTICE TO ' R T C ^ C I C H O ' L D E R S " -

CAMP 3 AH A DA, INC. You aro hereby notified that the

regular annual meeting of stockholders will bo held at the residence of D. S noljb, l.'>.'."> Regent street, on Monday. January 2S. 1916, nt *:$Q p m. for the election of Ave directors and (o trans­act such other business as may coma befora the meeting

L. II. MEANS. SECRETARY CAMP GAHADA, INC.

NURSING. HOME For aged and convalescent patients.

Rates reasonable., TeL Albany 2-2339.

THE CHOQUETTE NURSING HOMB 504 Paige St. Tel. 3-9595

E x t e r m i n a t i n g

ROACHES-rBED BUSS—RATS Archey Fumigating Co., 3-4564

Electr ica l Work

JOSEPH MALE9 Licensed Electrician Tel. 4-704S

done, electrical Tel. 6-3828.

ELECTRICALr work appliances repaired.

F i s h i n g R o d R e p a i r s

REWINDING, tightening, new tips fit­ted. Hank Bates, 412 Shannon ,st>

Floor Scraping , S u r f a c i n g

TEL 4-7020 SANDING and finlsh^nf.,

Sanding, waxing machines for rent. —General Floor Service. 1455 State st.

1.00- 1.25 .fix- ,90 M

1 2.V

1.00

90 _IS0

3.00 1.23*

2 00 • 1,50

w a s n ' t of f ic ia l ly o p e n , f o r bualnoss . Crate, 30 do*., pullet

,.15,00-14.00 ..-11.50-12.S0

12.S0* . . . . . . 10.00

"NOTICE IS HKRKBr GIVEN that a special meeting of the Board of

Zoning Appeals will be held Tuesday, January 22. I!>I6, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Court Room, City Hall, at which time all pcrsoni interested In the fol­lowing appeal will be heard:

"Max Friedman, requesting permis. sion to continue non-conforming use of building at 1602 Schuylftr Street."

BOARD OK ZONING A P P E A L S JOSEPH A. EARLY, CHAIRMAN ..,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that license. RJU12&51 ha*~beon Issued -to

ihe undersigned to sell liquior, beer and wine at retail in a restaurant under section 1S2A of tho Alcoholic Heverage Control LAW at 1411 Erie blvd.. Schenectady, Schenectady county for on premises consumption.

J. .1 MURPHY & R. KUTASSY 9 Barney st. and 1220 State s t

Schenectady, Schenectidy county

FLOOR SANDING AND , Tel. 6-0050

FINISHING

C G ALDEN—Floor sanding and fin­ishing, work guaranteed. Tel. 8-6037.

FLOOR scraping, waxing and extermi­nating Tel. 8-0275.

A E MAYNARD. floor laying, scraping and finishing. Tel. 6-5190.

P C EVERETT, floor finishing. Tel. 4*S227

sanding and

H. SV. Floor

EVERETT—Floor Contractor Seal Permanent Finish. 6-5191

Frozen P i p e s

FROZEN WATER PIPES Thawed out electrically

Murray's Welding Service. Tel. 6-2221. • ' " •' • • i i w n i i i i i . i > s « M

LEGAL NOTICE

TAXES City, County, State, Taxes and Water Rents far 194&

Notice t» hereby given thtt L Harold A. Root. Director of Finance of th« City of Schenectady, have received th« tax roles for City, County, State Taxee and Water Rents for ths year 194*. a* levied by the City Council on Ihe l i s t day of December, 1945, and ih* w*r» rant of the Mayor for the collection of the above taxes.

The collection of the flrrt install* ment of the City. State snd County Taxes and Water Rents for 194* will commence Wednesday, January i, 194S at the office of the Bureau of Treasury of the City :>f {Schenectady, located I* tho City Hall, Schenectady, N. Y.

The above taxes will be collected for a period «>f 15 days wilhout penalty from January i to January IS, mil inclusive, after which a penalty - will be charged *« specified In th* Local Laws Nos 3 a.nd s. adopted 19l», loc*l laws amending Section JU of tlMI Charter, R*: Collection of T s * * *

On "property mnnrnj; throtiirtl ff«W one street to another, please *sfc for bills on both streets.

Office hours: From > a m . to I pwtt.I Saturday, 'rom 9 to 12 noon.

\ HAROLD A. ROOT Director of Flnaric*;

^ - R K S U L T B C O M E F I R S T L e t a n ' a d w r i t e r h»lp y o u tftt be t ter resu l t s f rom t h a t 0 a * « t U Class i f ied Ad, Call 4 -4U1,

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