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\ \ J*f. S. Girl "• In Austria (AP)- storms raged today in the area of the Kilmer Ridge south of here where aa American girl has been missing for two days. Hope diminished that she could be found alive. Reaction were wading In chest-deep snow hi a feverish effort to locate the girl, B-year- old Linn Babcock of Katonah, N.y. Her only chance of survival was mat she may have built a shelter in the snow, waiting for the storms to end and for her discovery by rescuers Plans to use a helicopter in the search were abondoned be- cause of the bad weather, An official at the gendarm- erie station at Hinterstoder, which was in charge of the search, told the Associated Press: "The situation looks very grim. There is up to 6 feet of new. snow in the area where the girl was last seen last Thurs- day. 50ur \ ;^f ;^TW ilraths I of Castleton, Mrs. Rogerliol- loway of Central Bridge and the late John C. Bel; sister of Hendrick W. Van Linden of Tiel, The Netherlands. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. 1 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Ray Funeral Home, 22 Van Buren Ave., Castleton, N. Y., on Sunday at 1:30 p.m Friends may call at the funeral home Sat urday from 3 to 5 and 7 to I p. m. Insterment Stoansville Valley Cemetery in Stoans- ville, N. Y. rescue groups are sta- tioned at the Pueringer and Prillschutz hut, normally some 5 hours of walking time from the area where the girl is miss- ing. Now it takes 12 to 15 hours. "Our men waded through breast-deep snow yesterday to get to the KUnser Ridge. This is at an altitude of about 5,500 feet in the Temelberg Range. They returned to the huts ex- hausted at nightfall without having found any trace of the girl. "The search continued this morning. There are snowstorms and visability is very poor." CORNELL-Perry R , of 50 Mordella Road, Colonie, N Y., on Friday, October 9, 1914, husband of Ann Gtoscia Cornell; father of Mrs. John Coleman, C. Ray and Perry A. Cornell; son of C. Ray Cornell and the late Minnie Green Cornell; brother of Mrs. Ruth Rothert. He is also survived by seven grand- children. Services strictly private at the Braaure Chapel, Hamilton Street at Dove on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock Friends may call at the Chapel Sunday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. Interment Jefferson, New York. ^Ifeatljs LETZELTER — At Veterans Hospital, Oct I, 19S4, late residence 49 Broadway, Rensselaer. Charles J ; hus- band of Katharine Hotter nan Letzelter; father of Charles J. Letaetter, Jr., Lakewood, Calf.; stepfather of Ralph H. Sohock, Jr., Hauppauge, L. I.; also sur- vived by three grandchil- dren; brother of John J. Letaetter, Albany, Marie and Loretta Letselter, Rensse- laer and the late Chris- topher -and* Frank Lettelter and Lillian Sutler. Relatives and friends are in- vited to attend his funeral on Monday at 9:15 a. m. from the William J. Rockefeller Funeral Home, 9 Second Ave., Rensselaer and 9 a. m. from St. John the Baptist Church, Albany, where a Requiem Mass will be cele- RODE—At brated. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday afternoon and evening. i»cailf* S John's Church, TOT burgh. Interment West Chasy Cemetery. RAUSCH-At. S t Mary's Hos- pital, Troy, October 9, 1994, Frank J., husband of Rose Phelan; fatter of John W. Rausch; son of the late Augustine and Margaret W Rausch; brother of Miss Min- nie Rausch. Mrs. Thomas W. Phelan, Mrs. George H. Gonyea, the late Mrs. Charles Ellery, Rev. John P., Charles B. andjfbs Mary A. Rausch. Funeral Monday morning at 10 o'clock from McLoughlin Funeral Home, Glen and 9th Avenue, Troy. Solemn Re- quiem Mass at St. Patrick's Church at 19:59 o'clock. Friends may call Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon and evening. Area GI Killed In Viet Nam The Defense Department has announced mat an 18-year-old Capitol District soldier was one of five American servicemen ktted Wednesday when a U. S. helicopter was shot down in Viet Nam. The victim was Pfc. Thomas A.' Bain, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs William H. Bain Jr., of Put- nam' Station, Washington Coun- ty. The. youth enlisted in the Army at the age of 17 and later volunteered for duty in Viet Nam so he could be home for Christmas. The Bains also have a son, WilBam 3d, who is in the Navy. DOMBROWSKI - October 9, 1994, Walter P. Dombrowski, of 556 Third St., husband of Lottie Handzel; father of Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Seypura of Schenectady, Daniel and Law- rence Dombrowski; brother of Ben Dombrowski and Mrs. Peter Kaczmarczyk of Lan- caster, N. Y.; grandfather of Eileen and Diane Seypura. Funeral from the McVeigh Fu- neral Home, 209 North Allen Street, Tuesday 9 a.m. thence to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be cele- brated at 9:30 o'clock. Rela- tives, friends and members of the Parish Holy Name So- ciety and Boilermakers Union of N, Y. C. Railroad are in- vited and may call at the funeral home Monday after 4 p.m. MATTEO-At rest October 10, 1994, Vincenzina Valentino of 17 Glenwood Street, wife of the late Sauerio Matteo and mother of Ann M. Matteo and the late Rose and Gerald Matteo. Funeral from the DeMarco Funeral Home, 449 Delaware Ave (corner qf Cuyler), Tuesday morning at 8:45, thence to St. Teresa of Avila Church where a Solemn Re- quiem Mass will be cele- brated at 9:30. Relatives and friends are invited. The fu- neral home will be open Mon day afternoon after 4. Inter ment St. Agnes Cemetery. Youth Killed In Came Riot GERUNG-At Glens Falls, Oct 9, 1964, formerly of Albany, John V. B. Gerling, father of Mrs. Clover W. Church; grandfather of Ronald S. Church; brother of Agnes B. Bratth, of Hoosick, N. Y.; al- so survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral 1 p. m. Monday from the Regan-Denny Funeral Chapel, 94 Saratoga Ave., So. Glens Falls. Friends may call Sunday, 2 to 4, and 7 to 9, at the funeral home. Inter- ment Albany Rural Cemetery. £&rtl{* c thence to SI. at 9 o'clock. at the funeral after 4 p.m. may call Sunday MIREAULT — Oct. 9, 1964, at Albany Hospital for Incura- bles, Lina Lanciault Mireault mother of Mrs. John (Naomi) King, George E. Mireault, Mrs. Lorraine M. Hollister, all of Albany, and Mrs. Richard (Marcelline) Quint of Albu querque, N. M. Also survived by five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral from the McVeigh Fu- neral Home, 209 No. Allen St., Monday at 9 a.m. thence to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament where a Solmen Requiem Mass will be cele- brated at 9:30 o'clock. Rela- tives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Sunday after 4 pjn. Mass cards preferred. Rensselaer, Oct. 8, 1994, late residence, 49 Broad- way, Christian C. W. Rode, father of Mrs. Marie Van Gel- der, Rensselaer, Mrs. Ma- thilde R. Miller, Altamont, and the late William Rode. Also survived by four grand- children and 13 great-grand- children. Relatives, friends and members of Greenbush Lodge No. 337, F. & A. M., Chapter Lodge No. 274, R.A.M, and Fellow- craft Club Members of C4d Timers Club of the General Aniline Co. are invited to at- tend his funeral on Sunday at 2 p. m from the William J. Rockefeller Funeral Home, 9 Second Ave., Rensselaer. Friends may call at the fu- neral home on Saturday after 4 o'clock. RODE Brethren of Green- bush Lodge No. 337 F. and A. M., are hereby requested to meet Saturday evening Oct. 10, at 7:45 at the William J. Rockefeller Funeral Home, 8 Second Ave., Rens- selaer, N. Y., for the purpose of attending memorial ser WAYLETT-At Albany Hos- pital, October 9, 1194, Hazel Adams Waylett of 19 O'Con nell Street; wife of William P Waylett, mother of Mrs Charles (Anna) Shackfbrd of Chambersburg, Pa.. Mrs. Jo- seph (Marie) Scanlon of Madi- son, Conn., Mrs. Donald (Helen) Smith of Stoney Creek, Conn.. Mrs. Merle (Miriam) Oliver of Glenmont, Mrs. Robert (Zelda) Colvin of Albany, Robert Waylett of Gloversville, and Wayne Waylett of FayettviUe, N. C, also survived by 22 grand- children. Funeral from the Edmund J. C. Dascher Sons Funeral Home, 199 Second Ave., Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday, after 4. p. m. WELLS-Myrtle Baker Wells, suddenly at Port Charlotte, Fla., October 9, 1994; wife of Harry Wells. Funeral from the Tebbutt Chapel, 933 Central Avenue Announcement of time later. Masses •Oeatl]! away 19 years ago. Gone but not forgotten. CHILDREN LENNON—In loving memory of my dear husband, Edmund F. Lennon, who passed away October 11, 1962 Only God alone knows how much we miss him, No words can describe how much we all loved him. As a husband he was one of the best. Always our pal and liked a good jest, ith his fellow men he was on the square; Another just like him would be very rare. Our hearts still cry because he was so dear. May God bless him and please keep him near. WIFE, CATHERINE LEGGETT—Mass will be cele- brated for the repose of the soul of Mary Barrett Leggett, Class of 1999, on Sunday, Oct. 11, at 10:00 a.m. at the Chapel of the College of Saint Rose at the request of the Alumnae Association. Family and friends are invited to at- tend. LENNON — In loving memory of my dear Father Edmund F. Lennon, who passed away October 11, 1962. I had to part With a Dad I loved with all my heart, You won't come back I know it's true. Some day Dad, I'll come to you. Forgive me if I may weep For the Dad I loved and want- ed to keep. DAUGHTER, KATHLEEN ANNOUNCEMENT Tne Knickerbocker News * Albany. Sat, Oct 10, 1964 UA ANNOUNCEMENT Pwitorat Directors HearleyfirSon Funeral Heme MM OILAWARR ava. **• ~ LASAK FUNERAL HOMI IN HO MM* M. W TEBBUTT'S SONS WILLIAM 1 O'BRIEN m i*rt OWENS PUettRAL MOMB COS*. m QUAIL AT miotON HIS18S8 PALMER FUNERAL NOME *• ••cone «vi. HO »>UH •gblic Notice II IL.cWolVitS- HUH removed P.m,.. oently. No regrvwth guaranteed Save money and lima. Ernest at Mildred Swaason. 1U Suit. Albany H03 4t3S. PROPRtSIONAL permanent waves. Your home. 465-0388 between 8 a.m.-11 a.m. OUAlL Laundry and Cleaner* are sUU la business packing up work. Call HOS-3JS3. •ale. Broadway Methodist Church. Oct, 1}. Tracy-Broadway. Kena TO ear castomsrs Please caU for cloth- la* wlthla M days Hall AM evicted aa. VlrgUie'a Tailor Shop. 10S Madiaoa Ave. "WB WOMRN Alte PAIR TO OUR MIN. Wl AM HOT UKI KIM NO- VAK IN "OF HUMAN BOMOAOR." Travel HA DRIVBR wanted St Petersburg. Flor Ida. expenaes paid. Nov. References H £4-1820. In Memorictm florist SHOW "WITH" FLOWERS DMKER'S 121 N. Pearl St. HO 3-4258 femoral Director* Easley, S. C. (AP) — A teen ager was killed, another was shot in the arm and several other persons injured in a riot •that followed a high school football game last night. Fighting broke out in the stands and spread o n to the playing field soon after Clear- view High School of Easley lost its homecoming game. A spectator, James Kay, 19, of Clemson, apparently . was killed in shooting near a field 1 gate where several persons swarmed around a bus carrying the Bryson High School team to nearby Fountain Inn. Jfeaths Dooth NorTeot 1 BOL—<Jerritje Van Lienden of 18 Van Buren Ave., Castleton N. Y., on Oct. .8, 1964 in her 82nd year; wife of the late Cornells Bol; mother of Mrs Francis A. Van Schaisk cf East Greenbush, Gerrit Bol HURLEY— On Saturday, Oct 10, 1964, Robert Hurley of 56 Burhans Place, Elsmere. husband of Lee Haeser Hur- ley; brother of Charles Hur- ley of Cleveland? Ohio. Funeral services Tuesday morn- ing at 9:30 o'clock from the Tebbutt Chapel, 420 Kenwood Avenue, Delmar and at 10 o'clock at St. Thomas Church where a Solemn High Re- quiem Mass will be cele brated. Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Name Society and the Nathaniel Ad- ams Blanchard Post 1040 Am- erican Legion are invited to attend. Calling hours Monday evening. Interment St. Agnes Cemetery, Utica, N. Y. AUDINO In memory of my husband and father, John B. Audino, who passed away 6 years Oct. 11, 1968. The lonely years have passed away Since our great sorrow fell, vices for our late hrother. # We still remember well Christian Rode HOOPER VAN VORST, Master. JAMES R. DICKSON, 3rd, Secretary. HOLSMAN— Katherine Norton Holsman of 2031 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 7, 1964; wife of late Gerald Holsman; mother of the late Mary Markoe Holsman. Funeral services at Bring- hurst's 2000 Walnut St., Phila- delphia, Pa., on Monday morning, 11 o'clock. Inter- ment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made t« the American Red Cross. MORFORD — At Rensselaer, Oct. 9, 1964, Marguerite Dun- yar; wife of the late Albert F. Morford; mother of Miss Marguerite M. Morford, Al- bert J. Morford, Crimora, Va. and Mrs. Dean A. Rein- hart, Colonie, N. Y.; sister of Mrs. Agnes Gillespie, Detroit, Mich. Also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral from the residence, 10 Ring St., Monday at 8:45 a. m. and 9:30 at St. John's Church. Relatives, friends and members of the parish Rosary and Altar Society and Catho- lic Daughters of America, Court San Salvador Chapter, are invited and may call at the residence Sunday after- noon and evening. Arrange- ments by W. J. Lyons. MORFORD—Members of Court San Salvadore No. 146 are re- quested to meet at 10 Ring St., Sunday at 7:45 p. nt., to to paj, respects to our late member. MARY GILBERT, Grand Regent ES COOGAN, Historian RONDINE Suddenly, October 8, 1964, Eugene of 809 Myrtle Ave., beloved husband of Helene Goertz; father of Mrs. Robbie (Euginia) Parr of Flint, Michigan; brother of Mrs. Peter (Alda) Lanci and Aurora Rondine; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ron- dine, step-father of Sgt. First Class Calvin W. Fraer of Seattle, Washington. Also sur vived by three grandchildren and two step grandchildren Funeral services from the De Marco Funeral Home, 449 Delaware Ave, (corner of Cuyler) Monday morning at 9 a.m. Relatives, friends and Ambrose Scully Post No. 1019, American Legion are invited. The funeral home will be open Saturday evening from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 4 to 9. SCHUHL—At St. Peter's Hospi- tal Oct. 10, 1964, Maurice F. Schuhl of 151 Melrose Ave., husband of Margaret Watkins Funeral services Tuesday from the Philip J. Frederick Funer- al Home, 16 Manning Sq. and the Grace and Holy Innocents Church. Notice of time later. Besides your grave we often stand And try in vain to understand. Rest in peace and comfort. WIFE and CHILDREN BYERS—In loving memory of our beloved mother, Jose- phine Byers, who passed BRASURE Is SONS HAMILTON ST. AT OOVe 444-8I41 RID! urgently needed from vie. Weather wax Rd. It Rte. 355 (Troy-Wynaatskill Rd.t to State Health Dept . M Holland Ave., Albany. AR3-5S40. alter 8. Personal HgHOM 12 RLRCTROLYSIS, Permanent, reasonable Free ooawttaUon. Antonette Cangerru <M5 Wetter*. IV M S U . RLRCTROLYSIS. Hair removed perms nentlv Most modern methods and equipment Reasonable. Mania Gold stein. 98 Central, UK 4-4915. MOTHBRS—If yew children are selling Christmas Cards lor extra money, have them contact us. We are local dls iiihutors for all major lines. Imprinting of personalized Christmas cards done in our own plant. READY GREETING CARD CO.. 109th St. * 3rd Ave.. N. Troy. HE5-17O0. ANNOUNCEMENT Married lo stay IS n? Pemstere" Otaseware china, beds. HO3-5J40, Nights HO6-0SX7 AJtTlOUf* wanted. dlstkBH. II M toys. IV»^07 APPUANCBS. Mreitere Highest prices paid Immediate cash Boulevard Ap- pliance HU5-4143. POSTAOR suanp ee Phone mecnlnts. 388-8817 EDUCATION Instruction 70 Nationwide Placement At Mat Otily AtyttMNtiN Comptometer School * Short Ceerses « Lew TeiMea ^g- '*i'i *s.W y ffsssssg.ssg.en y £ ^ww fvtlvw Kajsj^fAsjafiCfi tav Call Or Write for Free •reenwre TeOay Victor Comptometer School IM STATI ST. ROOM 111 494-JI11 Musical Instructions S3 AUAUV Mtu.c Acaomy BUto.'. Wuslc Center. 51 Columbia St. Instrucuoas on sll instruments. Call HO2-0M5. Tutoring BOB grade school, high school. aU subjects Reasonable. 43M674 eves Situations Wanted 'OF HUMAN BOMOAOI l> UNFAIR Tp WOMIH. KIM NOVAK SHOWS OUR BAD IMOTtOHI. NOT OUR OOOO IIDR. CAMPION 4> SONS. INC MS WeHltssHsn Wit •'way H Chkorellt Funeral Home 177 Madison Ave. HO l-MM Edmund |. C. Dascher Sons •OMUHO J. C. DASCHER MS SECOND AVI.' HO S-4SM FRED L. DASCHER |R iM Central Ave. OIMARCO FUHIRAL HOMI M» DELAWARE AVI. HI 4-Mtt THI WILLIAM J. ROCKEFELLER Fu Derail Home, * Second Ave., Rensselaer HB4-104T. lost and Pound 14 BIAOLE. tost sim^ Oct" -' . irmalr. » yrs. old. black, white, amall brown (ace. Reward. UNt-eONi UNS-nto. TO HELP YOU GET A JOB 2 Insertions for The Price of One SffuotroitB Wanted Ads to Knickerbocker News are' given on* insertion free tor each on* paid for. Pro-payment ro- qui red. for example, with tno fret insortfon— 10 words—2 days 70c 10 words—4 days 1.40 H yen ese e KnMerkedrar News Ben Number ceert 4 weeds fee B. Sand In your remfftance or stop at the Want Ad Counter at 24 Sheridan Ave. (just above No. PearfJ BOXER lost. "Rusty." license 14M. Find- er call H E 4-S673. Reward. BOXIR, 'Penny.' loet Fourth St.. Reo Brown spotted. Reward. 4<2-3Ut. DOG, collie, shepherd, female. 5 months. Light colored, larfe erect ears, an- swers to Peepers. Lost Avertll Park- Burden Lake area. Reward. 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WINDOWS, doors, siding. Jalousies, awn Ings. railings. Mohawk Aluminum IV9-27M; HES-17BS. Appliance Repairing ALBAHV SALES. Central H03-U12 Toasters, Irons, radio, television, etc AtlMs, Rubbish Removal NORTHUP-^At St. Mary's Hos- pital, Troy, Oct. 9, 1984, Eva L. Northup, formerly of Pittsburgh; mother of Law- rence K. Northup, of Platts- burgh, and M. Donald North- up of Troy; also survived by one grandson and three great-grandchildren; sister of George Prairie, of Lowell, Mass. Funeral 9 a. m. Monday at SMITH-Oct. 8, 1984, Stephen J Jr. of 28 SunstTstt Ave., hus- band of the late Arm Clifford Smith; brother of Joseph F. of Bast Schodack, N. Y., Ed- ward Smith! Mrs. Henry Murphy and Mrs. JohrT X Herman. Also survived by several nieces and nephews Relatives, friends, Hoty Name Society of St. James Church, Brolterhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks Lodge No. 861 and Albany Lodge No. 49, B.P.O. 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Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski › Newspaper 19 › Albany... · A.' Bain, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs William H. Bain Jr., of Put nam' Station, Washington Coun ty. The. youth

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storms raged today in the area of the Kilmer Ridge south of here where aa American girl has been missing for two days. Hope diminished that she could be found alive.

Reaction were wading In chest-deep snow hi a feverish effort to locate the girl, B-year-old Linn Babcock of Katonah, N.y .

Her only chance of survival was mat she may have built a shelter in the snow, waiting for the storms to end and for her discovery by rescuers

Plans to use a helicopter in the search were abondoned be­cause of the bad weather,

An official at the gendarm­erie station at Hinterstoder, which was in charge of the search, told the Associated Press:

"The situation looks very grim. There is up to 6 feet of new. snow in the area where the girl was last seen last Thurs­day.

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of Castleton, Mrs. Rogerliol-loway of Central Bridge and the late John C. Bel; sister of Hendrick W. Van Linden of Tiel, The Netherlands. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. 1 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral from the Ray Funeral Home, 22 Van Buren Ave., Castleton, N. Y., on Sunday at 1:30 p.m Friends may call at the funeral home Sat urday from 3 to 5 and 7 to I p. m. Insterment Stoansville Valley Cemetery in Stoans­ville, N. Y.

rescue groups are sta­tioned at the Pueringer and Prillschutz hut, normally some 5 hours of walking time from the area where the girl is miss­ing. Now it takes 12 to 15 hours.

"Our men waded through breast-deep snow yesterday to get to the KUnser Ridge. This is at an altitude of about 5,500 feet in the Temelberg Range. They returned to the huts ex­hausted at nightfall without having found any trace of the girl.

"The search continued this morning. There are snowstorms and visability is very poor."

CORNELL-Perry R , of 50 Mordella Road, Colonie, N Y., on Friday, October 9, 1914, husband of Ann Gtoscia Cornell; father of Mrs. John Coleman, C. Ray and Perry A. Cornell; son of C. Ray Cornell and the late Minnie Green Cornell; brother of Mrs. Ruth Rothert. He is also survived by seven grand­children.

Services strictly private at the Braaure Chapel, Hamilton Street at Dove on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock Friends may call at the Chapel Sunday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. Interment Jefferson, New York.

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LETZELTER — At Veterans Hospital, Oct I, 19S4, late residence 49 Broadway, Rensselaer. Charles J ; hus­band of Katharine Hotter nan Letzelter; father of Charles J. Letaetter, Jr., Lakewood, Calf.; stepfather of Ralph H. Sohock, Jr., Hauppauge, L. I.; also sur­vived by three grandchil­dren; brother of John J. Letaetter, Albany, Marie and Loretta Letselter, Rensse­laer and the late Chris­topher -and* Frank Lettelter and Lillian Sutler.

Relatives and friends are in­vited to attend his funeral on Monday at 9:15 a. m. from the William J. Rockefeller Funeral Home, 9 Second Ave., Rensselaer and 9 a. m. from St. John the Baptist Church, Albany, where a Requiem Mass will be cele- RODE—At brated. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday afternoon and evening.

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S John's Church, T O T burgh. Interment West Chasy Cemetery.

RAUSCH-At. St Mary's Hos­pital, Troy, October 9, 1994, Frank J., husband of Rose Phelan; fatter of John W. Rausch; son of the late Augustine and Margaret W Rausch; brother of Miss Min­nie Rausch. Mrs. Thomas W. Phelan, Mrs. George H. Gonyea, the late Mrs. Charles Ellery, Rev. John P., Charles B. andjfbs Mary A. Rausch.

Funeral Monday morning at 10 o'clock from McLoughlin Funeral Home, Glen and 9th Avenue, Troy. Solemn Re­quiem Mass at St. Patrick's Church at 19:59 o'clock. Friends may call Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon and evening.

Area GI Killed

In Viet Nam

The Defense Department has announced mat an 18-year-old Capitol District soldier was one of five American servicemen ktted Wednesday when a U. S. helicopter was shot down in Viet Nam.

The victim was Pfc. Thomas A.' Bain, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs William H. Bain Jr., of Put­nam' Station, Washington Coun­ty. The. youth enlisted in the Army at the age of 17 and later volunteered for duty in Viet Nam so he could be home for Christmas.

The Bains also have a son, WilBam 3d, who is in the Navy.

DOMBROWSKI - October 9, 1994, Walter P. Dombrowski, of 556 Third St., husband of Lottie Handzel; father of Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Seypura of Schenectady, Daniel and Law­rence Dombrowski; brother of Ben Dombrowski and Mrs. Peter Kaczmarczyk of Lan­caster, N. Y.; grandfather of Eileen and Diane Seypura.

Funeral from the McVeigh Fu­neral Home, 209 North Allen Street, Tuesday 9 a.m. thence to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be cele­brated at 9:30 o'clock. Rela­tives, friends and members of the Parish Holy Name So­ciety and Boilermakers Union of N, Y. C. Railroad are in­vited and may call at the funeral home Monday after 4 p.m.

MATTEO-At rest October 10, 1994, Vincenzina Valentino of 17 Glenwood Street, wife of the late Sauerio Matteo and mother of Ann M. Matteo and the late Rose and Gerald Matteo.

Funeral from the DeMarco Funeral Home, 449 Delaware Ave (corner qf Cuyler), Tuesday morning at 8:45, thence to St. Teresa of Avila Church where a Solemn Re­quiem Mass will be cele­brated at 9:30. Relatives and friends are invited. The fu­neral home will be open Mon day afternoon after 4. Inter ment St. Agnes Cemetery.

Youth Killed

In Came Riot

GERUNG-At Glens Falls, Oct 9, 1964, formerly of Albany, John V. B. Gerling, father of Mrs. Clover W. Church; grandfather of Ronald S. Church; brother of Agnes B. Bratth, of Hoosick, N. Y.; al­so survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral 1 p. m. Monday from the Regan-Denny Funeral Chapel, 94 Saratoga Ave., So. Glens Falls. Friends may call Sunday, 2 to 4, and 7 to 9, at the funeral home. Inter­ment Albany Rural Cemetery.

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may call Sunday

MIREAULT — Oct. 9, 1964, at Albany Hospital for Incura­bles, Lina Lanciault Mireault mother of Mrs. John (Naomi) King, George E. Mireault, Mrs. Lorraine M. Hollister, all of Albany, and Mrs. Richard (Marcelline) Quint of Albu querque, N. M. Also survived by five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral from the McVeigh Fu­neral Home, 209 No. Allen St., Monday at 9 a.m. thence to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament where a Solmen Requiem Mass will be cele­brated at 9:30 o'clock. Rela­tives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Sunday after 4 pjn. Mass cards preferred.

Rensselaer, Oct. 8, 1994, late residence, 49 Broad­way, Christian C. W. Rode, father of Mrs. Marie Van Gel-der, Rensselaer, Mrs. Ma-thilde R. Miller, Altamont, and the late William Rode. Also survived by four grand­children and 13 great-grand­children.

Relatives, friends and members of Greenbush Lodge No. 337, F. & A. M., Chapter Lodge No. 274, R.A.M, and Fellow-craft Club Members of C4d Timers Club of the General Aniline Co. are invited to at­tend his funeral on Sunday at 2 p. m from the William J. Rockefeller Funeral Home, 9 Second Ave., Rensselaer. Friends may call at the fu­neral home on Saturday after 4 o'clock.

RODE — Brethren of Green-bush Lodge No. 337 F. and A. M., are hereby requested to meet Saturday evening Oct. 10, at 7:45 at the William J. Rockefeller F u n e r a l Home, 8 Second Ave., Rens­selaer, N. Y., for the purpose of attending memorial ser

WAYLETT-At Albany Hos­pital, October 9, 1194, Hazel Adams Waylett of 19 O'Con nell Street; wife of William P Waylett, mother of Mrs Charles (Anna) Shackfbrd of Chambersburg, Pa.. Mrs. Jo­seph (Marie) Scanlon of Madi­son, Conn., Mrs. Donald (Helen) Smith of Stoney Creek, Conn.. Mrs. Merle (Miriam) Oliver of Glenmont, Mrs. Robert (Zelda) Colvin of Albany, Robert Waylett of Gloversville, a n d Wayne Waylett of FayettviUe, N. C, also survived by 22 grand­children.

Funeral from the Edmund J. C. Dascher Sons Funeral Home, 199 Second Ave., Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday, after 4. p. m.

WELLS-Myrtle Baker Wells, suddenly at Port Charlotte, Fla., October 9, 1994; wife of Harry Wells.

Funeral f r o m the Tebbutt Chapel, 933 Central Avenue Announcement of time later.

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away 19 years ago. Gone but not forgotten.

CHILDREN

LENNON—In loving memory of my dear husband, Edmund F. Lennon, who passed away October 11, 1962

Only God alone knows how much we miss him,

No words can describe how much we all loved him.

As a husband he was one of the best.

Always our pal and liked a good jest,

ith his fellow men he was on the square;

Another just like him would be very rare.

Our hearts still cry because he was so dear.

May God bless him and please keep him near.

WIFE, CATHERINE

LEGGETT—Mass will be cele­brated for the repose of the soul of Mary Barrett Leggett, Class of 1999, on Sunday, Oct. 11, at 10:00 a.m. at the Chapel of the College of Saint Rose at the request of the Alumnae Association. Family and friends are invited to at­tend.

LENNON — In loving memory of my dear Father Edmund F. Lennon, who passed away October 11, 1962. I had to part With a Dad I loved with all

my heart, You won't come back I know

it's true. Some day Dad, I'll come to

you. Forgive me if I may weep For the Dad I loved and want­

ed to keep. DAUGHTER, KATHLEEN

ANNOUNCEMENT

Tne Knickerbocker News * Albany. Sa t , Oct 10, 1964 U A

ANNOUNCEMENT Pwitorat Directors

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PROPRtSIONAL permanent waves . Your home. 465-0388 between 8 a.m.-11 a.m.

OUAlL Laundry and Cleaner* are sUU la business packing up work. Call HOS-3JS3.

•a le . Broadway Methodist Church. Oct, 1}. Tracy-Broadway. Kena

TO ear cas tomsrs P l e a s e caU for cloth-la* wlthla M days Hall AM evicted aa. VlrgUie'a Tailor Shop. 10S Madiaoa Ave.

"WB WOMRN A l t e PAIR TO OUR M I N . W l A M HOT U K I KIM NO­VAK IN "OF HUMAN BOMOAOR."

Travel H A

DRIVBR wanted St Petersburg. Flor Ida. expenaes paid. Nov. References H £4-1820.

In Memorictm

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SHOW "WITH" FLOWERS DMKER'S

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Easley, S. C. (AP) — A teen ager was killed, another was shot in the arm and several other persons injured in a riot •that followed a high school football game last night.

Fighting broke out in the stands and spread o n to the playing field soon after Clear-view High School of Easley lost its homecoming game.

A spectator, James Kay, 19, of Clemson, apparently . was killed in shooting near a field1

gate where several persons swarmed around a bus carrying the Bryson High School team to nearby Fountain Inn.

Jfeaths Dooth NorTeot 1

BOL—<Jerritje Van Lienden of 18 Van Buren Ave., Castleton N. Y., on Oct. .8, 1964 in her 82nd year; wife of the late Cornells Bol; mother of Mrs Francis A. Van Schaisk cf East Greenbush, Gerrit Bol

HURLEY— On Saturday, Oct 10, 1964, Robert Hurley of 56 Burhans Place, Elsmere. husband of Lee Haeser Hur­ley; brother of Charles Hur­ley of Cleveland? Ohio.

Funeral services Tuesday morn­ing at 9:30 o'clock from the Tebbutt Chapel, 420 Kenwood Avenue, Delmar and at 10 o'clock at St. Thomas Church where a Solemn High Re­quiem Mass will be cele brated. Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Name Society and the Nathaniel Ad­ams Blanchard Post 1040 Am­erican Legion are invited to attend. Calling hours Monday e v e n i n g . Interment St. Agnes Cemetery, Utica, N. Y.

AUDINO — In memory of my husband and father, John B. Audino, who passed away 6 years Oct. 11, 1968.

The lonely years have passed away

Since our great sorrow fell, vices for our late hrother.#We still remember well Christian Rode

HOOPER VAN VORST, Master.

JAMES R. DICKSON, 3rd, Secretary.

HOLSMAN— Katherine Norton Holsman of 2031 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 7, 1964; wife of late Gerald Holsman; mother of the late Mary Markoe Holsman.

Funeral services at Bring-hurst's 2000 Walnut St., Phila­delphia, Pa., on Monday morning, 11 o'clock. Inter­ment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made t« the American Red Cross.

MORFORD — At Rensselaer, Oct. 9, 1964, Marguerite Dun-yar; wife of the late Albert F. Morford; mother of Miss Marguerite M. Morford, Al­bert J. Morford, Crimora, Va. and Mrs. Dean A. Rein-hart, Colonie, N. Y.; sister of Mrs. Agnes Gillespie, Detroit, Mich. Also survived by six grandchildren.

Funeral from the residence, 10 Ring St., Monday at 8:45 a. m. and 9:30 at St. John's Church. Relatives, friends and members of the parish Rosary and Altar Society and Catho­lic Daughters of America, Court San Salvador Chapter, are invited and may call at the residence Sunday after­noon and evening. Arrange­ments by W. J. Lyons.

MORFORD—Members of Court San Salvadore No. 146 are re­quested to meet at 10 Ring St., Sunday at 7:45 p. nt., to to paj, respects to our late member.

MARY GILBERT, Grand Regent

ES COOGAN, Historian

RONDINE — Suddenly, October 8, 1964, Eugene of 809 Myrtle Ave., beloved husband of Helene Goertz; father of Mrs. Robbie (Euginia) Parr of Flint, Michigan; brother of Mrs. Peter (Alda) Lanci and Aurora Rondine; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ron-dine, step-father of Sgt. First Class Calvin W. Fraer of Seattle, Washington. Also sur vived by three grandchildren and two step grandchildren

Funeral services from the De Marco Funeral Home, 449 Delaware Ave, (corner of Cuyler) Monday morning at 9 a.m. Relatives, friends and Ambrose Scully Post No. 1019, American Legion are invited. The funeral home will be open Saturday evening from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 4 to 9.

SCHUHL—At St. Peter's Hospi­tal Oct. 10, 1964, Maurice F. Schuhl of 151 Melrose Ave., husband of Margaret Watkins

Funeral services Tuesday from the Philip J. Frederick Funer­al Home, 16 Manning Sq. and the Grace and Holy Innocents Church. Notice of time later.

Besides your grave we often stand

And try in vain to understand. Rest in peace and comfort.

WIFE and CHILDREN BYERS—In loving memory of

our beloved mother, Jose­phine Byers, who passed

BRASURE Is SONS HAMILTON ST. AT OOVe 444-8I41

R I D ! urgently needed from vie. Weather wax Rd. It Rte. 355 (Troy-Wynaatskill Rd.t to State Health Dept . M Holland Ave. , Albany. AR3-5S40. alter 8.

Personal HgHOM 12

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RLRCTROLYSIS. Hair removed perms nentlv Most modern methods and equipment Reasonable. Mania Gold stein. 98 Central, UK 4-4915.

MOTHBRS—If y e w children are selling Christmas Cards lor extra money, have them contact us. We are local dls iiihutors for all major lines. Imprinting of personalized Chris tmas cards done in our own plant. READY GREETING CARD CO.. 109th St. * 3rd Ave.. N. Troy. HE5-17O0.

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A P P U A N C B S . Mreitere Highest prices paid Immediate cash Boulevard Ap­pliance HU5-4143.

POSTAOR suanp ee Phone mecnlnts . 388-8817

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Tutoring BOB

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NORTHUP- At St. Mary's Hos­pital, Troy, Oct. 9, 1984, Eva L. Northup, formerly of Pittsburgh; mother of Law­rence K. Northup, of Platts-burgh, and M. Donald North­up of Troy; also survived by one grandson and three great-grandchildren; sister of George Prairie, of Lowell, Mass.

Funeral 9 a. m. Monday at

SMITH-Oct. 8, 1984, Stephen J Jr. of 28 SunstTstt Ave., hus­band of the late Arm Clifford Smith; brother of Joseph F. of Bast Schodack, N. Y., Ed­ward Smith! Mrs. Henry Murphy and Mrs. JohrT X Herman. Also survived by several nieces and nephews

Relatives, friends, Hoty Name Society of St. James Church, Brolterhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks Lodge No. 861 and Albany Lodge No. 49, B.P.O. Elks, are invited to attend his funeral Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Hearley and Son Funeral Home, 105 Delaware Ave.,

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ABLE carpenter, mason, cabinet maker Small Jobs. Free est imates . H09-S47S.

HOME REPAIR SERVICE Small Jobs • ar-sdarpr

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Carpmmtry

AA MOHRAU. es t tSOt. reenedeliag A alterations. AddMoos. stoops. F l A terms H O 5 « 7 0 i days H j H I S g

ALL TYMt eaipeecry * w m Pierce Contractors rVS-lsW.

prodects . ftoepe, ALUMINUM porch »ncio«ures, dormers IVS.7M3

aleps HdlMgan

C e i M n g s

ACS CBILINO CO., iVTMtt isti't-Manviiie • 'enels »• Rertrhtee Bt

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Chair Renia.

IHAIRS bsnaeet tables, e sdruf l bar R« «e«ted Ageec*. RE*-MCri

Clothes R o l e s

MAOR te order. Steel 14* A IT. Vsn's DetnollUoa. 43B-Bf|t.

C o n c r e t e Work

CONCRRTI work, btieA. block. Free t s t lmates Joseph Barbara Jr. « U 4 H 4

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SLtCTRIC AAOTORS. Irdestrlal. *Hr! repaireo Casee 's . m Ne Peart Bt HE4-« i4

B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y

fiami Sanding

FLOOR sanding, refiniahing. New-old. R e liable work. Estimates, ferry IV2-7802

Gongral ClaanltHj

PAINTING, storms, windows, apartments, wal ls washed. Insured, contact J im, H03-42I1.

I n f e r i o r D e c o r a t i n g

IHOR at home, tree decorating service for roar entire home Wnltney'e asp* I'IV

Iron Work

INOT nnif i West I n d Iron Works, i v i i s n

landscapfna

LARCB s a d small trees. Perennials , shrubs, evergreens, Kinnerty's Nursery Third Ave. Ext , Reuse 477-8**

LAWNS built, trees trimmed, removed mason work, etc . Tommy. HE4S302

lownmowr Service J A C O B I f N SALE-SERVICE Sharpened

and overhauled. Free plckup-dellvery Let a s take yoor old machines and t r a d e t n on NEW JACOBSENS JO models to choose from. TIME PAY kCENTS ARRANGED Wackaman'a. 4M f * l r d St., HO 8.J7SS.

Machine • • n f a / g

FLOOR sanders. edgers, polishers, chain s a w s , steamers. Popular electric hand t o d s . Hansen's, 113 OasU. H O U U I

ALCOflOL rubs, pedicures; cabinet, body contouring; radudagi galvanic. Call H04MMM.

Masonry

ALL MUSON repairs, wkterprooffjig pi as tering chimneys, stncoo wslks , etc. 28 y e s r s exp. George Coleman. Guaran­teed. OR 7-MM,

B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y

Plumbing & Heating

PLUMBINQ Heating. Heasonable 24-bour service Call H05-S22I.

Rooling

A V B R A O l roof scraped, caulked, black-topped. $5'i- Free estimate. HO 1-5851

RAY'S Rooting. Sheet mets l , gutters, chimneys. Bsnk references. HEH-A54S, 434-OOW.

ROOFINO built or repaired. Hot asphalt coating on average roof, S39. Free esti­mates Terms. HOS-9138.

RubbUh Removal

RUBBISH REMOVAL UN9-«785

SECRETARIAL SERVICE

n<TIHfA.B.AL Service done tn my of flee. Typing, addressing envelopes, du pllcatlng. Pick up. delivery. Phone. 237-S2W. i

H t l p W o n t e d - F e m a l e

CHAMBBRMAID-waltre*.. experienced, family of 2 sdults. ranch house, s leep In. good wages. IV 2-8910.

CLERKTypls l with knowledge of fUing and general office procedure for smal l office in Colonie location. Accuracy essential . Mature person preferred. Apply Box 4641. Capital Newspapers

COCKTAIL waitress, experienced, attrac­tive. Apply In person. Mr. Helou, Tom Sawyer Motor Inn, 1444 Western Ave.

COLONIB section, dry cleaning attend­ant, part t ime, night, 4 to 11. Wed. thru Sat. Apply In person. Fashion Care, 1209 Central Ave., Colonie.

COMPANION; good disposition. S d s y week. Box 6009, Knickerbocker News .

CCpK, experienced live In or out. Csll HEi-7993. after 4 p.m.

I . E.C. TECHNICIAN Woman with training In use of Electro­

encephalograph machine. Apply stating experience to Box 44M9, Capital News­papers

FpLK singers ana musicians wanted for coffee house, nights. 438-7380.

POOD service managers and assistant trainees for positions In New England Box 4846. Capital Newspapers.

GENERAL cleaning and Ironing, 8 d s y s . 9 to 3. Steady, SI 28 hour. Box 4836. Cspttal Newspapers.

Sewino Machine Service

Air m a k e s r epa i red . F r e e es t lmatss" Singer, 28 No. Pearl , HO 3-1232.

Siding

ALUMINUM, ssphs l t , ssbestos. fibre g l sss . Exterior construction. HD3-2271

fop Soil

FIRST grade black loam topsoU. Prompt delivery. S. Orszisno. IV2-1571,

FIRST grade loam. Ne stones. Delivered or loaded Soet . HE4-77BU

TOPSOIL AT r r S FINEST Rich specially prepared sandy loam or

sandy clay loam. 1. W. MICHAELS C O . INC.

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS HE 9-3823

f r o * Service

COMPLITR Tree Service. I^ndswapEng. Capital Forestry Associates. STV»2« . I

FOR the best tn tree sen-ice. Northeastern Tree GR7-5S79

Can

PRANK Sears Tree Service Insured te tr«s work. H03-S7M. Complet

C H M I H T sklewalks snd flagstone pstios . stone chimneys, waterproofing. Special prices |V 3-9176 anytime IV H 8 S 7 eves .

M O V ' 1 0 . 1 rucking, Storage

BURKINS A F O L f Y moving, tracking, storage HE 8-1981.

LOCAL, long distance moving, rigging. storage Haoling since ISM.

H R Moch Inc. HO 5 9 9 7 2 RBFRIOBRATOBS, stoves. »ashers . Ul-

evls ions. frsessrs, furaiture. moving. storage, crating. Urge or small vane. f t P Hughes. HO 8-7088; IV 9-3441.

Overhectd Typo Peers

MURPHY OVBRNBAO DOORS. T h e Oser.-

CRAWFORD DOOR SALRS. Bnssdentlsl snd Industrial seerhtad Beers. ~ Park, Esasss l ser . QRT^Sri .

Painting

ALL types exterior house painting. B e s s enable . laewred. Jamas Lenney

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RLIs lY M 3-3131 TOLL FH.lt

In the Trl-Crry AroB

m i n MM SARATMA 5M-5240

I . i . e O K « V , Psmtlng. sApsrksnjtag Rel iable since 1890 Roes TVUm.

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Truth B o d i e s

CUITOM truck bony builriing. repairing pslnthlg, welding, woodworking C J. A J. J. Yodls. HE4-2S24.

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UmSoletgrlng

7T nntgomsry Ward (or "shop st home" custom draperies, slip covers , upholstering. Free est imates. H02-8S1L Ext 240.

DROZDAL'S nnbnetery exp. workmsn-shlp Chairs, sofss . 16 Judson St. H O M 7 9 8 .

Waff Wmeklmg

A M O O I R N , (nexpenelve method to ma cAlmvwssk wails. HOS-oyn any Onto

•vosliino Machine Repalrtma

RASY Frigldslre washer special isU. rusranteed service. Reasonable rates khottenham's , HO 3-8*10.

OIRLS for general laundry work. Apply In person only. M.irgan Linen Co . B ' w s y . Mensnds

HOSTESS - CASHIER Experienced, breakfast thru lunch. Apply

Inn Towne Motel, 300 Broadway.

H O U i e K M P S R - C O O K , live in. Private room, bath, TV. Experienced". 4*8-1228

HOUSRKRRPRR—Llve In. private room, bsth. TV. must love children. Excel lent salary. Recent reference. Box 4838. Capital Newspapers.

HOUSRKRBPHR, mature woman, exper­ienced, live In. own room A bath. 3 school s g s children. HE6-15S2

M O U S i K S i F f R snd ctutd care . 7 m a .m-4 p.m. 438-8209

H O U S H K R I P I R S helper, live in. 2 chil­dren. 1 school s g s . HOS-0419.

International Credit C o . Wants women for telephone work 9! 23

per hour apply SO State St. rm. SIS be­tween 10 12 and S-9.

MATURR housekeeper wanted for per* manent live in position with large home snd family Other help employed. Pine Hill* section. Salary open. Ref­erences Must have patience with chil­dren. A hsppy home for the right person IV2-I474 before II noon.

MATURR personality, spare or full t ime, to recruit, train snd direct telephone ss lespersons on new and renewal sub­scription sales. S a m s commission snd over-ride on renewals s s on new or­ders McCall Corp . Ssugerties . N.Y

M O T H E R ! helper, live la. Monday through Friday. Good salary, own room. 276-9570

SECRETARY, over 23 875. all benefit" Knickerbocker Personnel (Agency) , 82 State

SRWINO machine operators wanted. Day or night shift. Apply la person. R a v e n s Dresses , 7 Railroad Avenue, Ravena

SHIRT laundry worker. Apply King A Queen. 273 Nsw Scotland.

H - l p W o n t e d - M a l o

WANTED H»t check . - Clgaretts. camera girls—

Waitresses for Sat. Bight. Apply In per­son, no phone calls. Ask for Mr. Ed-w s r d . a u b Colony, W89 Central Ave. , Albany.

WA ITR R ts , experienced trsy service. \P -ply Ian fowne Motel. 360 D t e a d n a y .

105 I OS He lp W o n t e d - M a l e

C.T. - General painting. p s p e r h s n g S J 43SA1S3.

istfRRIOR pal s t i e s . t V M O l .

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work, roofing, rsrpen-HE4-I483

Neat, d e a n , IS yrs . espsriencs . Robertson. HE4-1SS1

ELECTRICIAN I Glens Falls Uanufadurinf; Plant netds an

experienced electrician for shady, ytar 'round work. Salary open. Hospitalization and other fringe benefits.

APPLY MRS. MAIN H. fr F. BINCH CO.

211 WARREN ST.. CLINS PALLS

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