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Mart Scores Sixth Day Of Advance NEW YORK (AP) The stock market showed unexpected resilience Thursday, weath-31 ering some weakness and then going on to score its sixth straight daily advance. Trading was active. Even more important from the viewpoint of Wall Street chartists was the ability of the Dow Jones industrial average to make a new recovery high. The Dow industrials rose 4.68 to 878.62, topping the year's high of 876.67 made March 23. N.Y.

Stock Exch. Furnished through the courtesy of Spencer Trask Company Members N.Y. Stock Exchange CLOSING PRICES APRIL 20 Allied Chem Alcoa Amer Can Amer Elec Pwr Amer Motors Amer Tel Tel Amer Tob 35 Anaconda Atchison Atl CL Beth Steel Cdn Pacific Ches Ohio 68 Chgo NW 92 Chrysler. Clev Electric Colum Gas Comw Edison Cons Edison 35 Cons Nat Gas Del Hud Det Edison DuPont East Kodak Flintkote 23 Ford Electric 93 Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodyear Gt No Ry Gulf Oil Hercules Powd Houst Lt Pwr IBM Ill Cent Indian Head Mills Intl Harv Intl Nickel 90 Intl Paper Johns Manv Kan City South Lou Nash Nia Pwr Norf West NY Central Owens-Ill Glass Pac Gas Elec Panh EPL Pa RR Peoples Gas Phila Electric Proct Gamb 83 Pub Serv Rio Grande Scott Paper Seabd Sears Roeb South Cal Edison South Pacific South Ry 52 Std 1 Oil Cal Std Oil NJ St Regis Paper 30 St Louis SF Swift 54 Texaco Union Bag Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Merch US Steel Western Pacific Westg Electric Woolworth Xerox MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Vol. Close Chng.

Avco 4 RCA Pac Pet Ltd Thiokol 3 Chrysler Control Data 5 Zenith 62 Std Oil NJ Magnavox Crown Zeller Gen Instru Glen Alden Mont Ward Atl Richfd pf 77 Meredth Pub 36 12 DOW JONES AVERAGES 30 20 Railroads Industrials 15 Utilities 140.43+ .19 LOCAL QUOTATION Bid Asked Glens Falls Insur 53 54 Comp. 174,700 173,900 156,600 154,700 97,800 84,400 82,800 79,500 78,600 76,300 74,500 66,700 66,700 66,500 65,700 MARTIN Beautiful and Economical Let our experience guide you in the selection of a family monument. Made of Select Barre Granite that guar- BARRE anteed. a Barre Guild GUILDI Monument is a permanent tribute to your Monuments family nome. Loiselle Memorial Works Roland Giroux, Prop.

Cor. Main Schuyler Hudson Falle RH 7-4170 THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1967 E. Victor Wiley Dies. In Albany VA Hospital Elwyn Victor Wiley, 67, inent Hudson Falls resident and a former publisher and radio personality, died yesterday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Albany, after an illness of months. resident of Hudson Falls for years, having moved there to purchase the Hudson Falls Herald, weekly newspaper, Mr.

Wiley has been identified with many organizations. He was a member and past president of the Hudson Falls Rotary Club and a past district governor of the 719th District of Rotary International. After publishing the Hudson Falls Herald for a number of years, Mr. Wiley discontinued the newspaper, and entered the radio with Station WWSC, Glens Falls, where he presentedson Falls program Herald called of the Air." He continued this for a number of years, and then went back into the commercial printing business on the ground floor of the building in which he lived at 40 Several years ago he disposed the business. Mr.

Wiley was a member, past director, and former secretary of the Hudson Falls Chamber of Commerce, and was active in civic affairs for many years. He was a member of Sandy Hill Lodge, 372, F. and A.M., and a member of the Wheel and Pitch Campers Association. He was a veteran of World War 1, and a member of Hudson Falls Post, 574, American Legion, and of Adirondack Barracks, Veterans of World War 1. E.

V. WILEY Besides his wife, Clara, he is survived by two sons, Richard Wiley of Tuscola, and Bruce Wiley of Hudson Falls; a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hunsperger, Commack, L.I.; four grandchildren; a brother, Frank Wiley, St. Petersburg, a sister, Mrs. Cecil Kelley of Gillette, and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Hudson Falls, Sunday only, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. services will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. at hither funeral home by the Rev. David S. Blackshear, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Hudson Falls.

Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Vicinity Obituaries Pomeroy M. Bott INDIAN LAKE Pomery M. Bott, 63, died suddenly Thursday morning while at work. Mr.

Bott was caretaker for the Lewey Lake campsite and was employed by Conservation Department for the last eight years. Survivors are his wife, Gwendolyn, two, step-sons, Philip Genthner Huntington, L.I., and Dr. Daniel Genthner of Pennsylvania, and one sister, Mrs. Ronald Billendeck, Rockville Center. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 9 a.m, at the First Baptist Church by the pastor, the Rev.

Louis Carawana. Interment will be in Greenwich, Conn. Friends may call at the First Baptist Church all day today. Ora Goodnow Funeral CORINTH Funeral services for Ora L. Goodnow, a retired employe of the International Paper Corinth, who died at his home, 315 Oak Tuesday, will be conducted today at 11 a.m.

at the Densmore Home, 7 Sherman Ave. with Rev. Everett Elliott, pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Corinth Rural Cemetery. Funeral of Mrs.

French WHITEHALL-Funeral services for Mrs. French 55 Skene Whitehall, wife of Sgt. Kenneth French, who died Monday at her home, were conducted Thursday at the Jillson Funeral Home with Rev. A. H.

Ganoung, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Fair Haven, Vt. Bearers were Robert Purdy, Wilfred Day, Clifford Chadwick, George Brown, Frank Brown and Fred Stiles. Funeral of Frank Lawrence SARATOGA SPRINGS Funeral services for Frank M. Lawrence were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Bussing Funeral Home.

The Rev. Rodney P. Scoville and the Howard R. Foye officiated, terment was in Greenridge Cemetery. Bearers were Julius M.

Moncsko, Lewis M. French, Joseph P. Tarantino, E. Barnes Dunlap, John M. Bickelhaupt and Paul R.

Rouillard. American Exch. CLOSING PRICES APRIL 20 Aerojet Braz Lt Pwr CCI Colonial Sand Dorr-Oliver Falcon Sbd 8 Flying Tiger Genisco GTI 10 Hartfield Stores 10 Kawecki Ltv Electro Creole Mead Johnson Microdot Mohawk Air Lin 18 Molybdenum Atw 29 Pyle Natl Reliance Ins Saxon Paper 27 Scurry Rainbow Shattuck Denn Signal Oil A Solitron 204 Struthers Wells 14 Syntex 2 Technicolor 20 Unit Air Prod Univ Controls a Xtra Zapata Calves, Bull Lost in Fire A large barn was destroyed by fire last night and five calves and a bull were lost. The barn was on the farm of James Dow, Clark near Clarks According to initial reports, the fire was discovered between 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Flames from about 5,000 bales of burning hay in the barn were visible for miles. Three pumpers from the South Glens Falls Volunteer Fire Co. and one from Gansevoort were on the scene. Firemen were hampered by lack of water. No personal injuries were reported.

It was also reported that several cows were led from the burning structure before it collapsed. Firemen were still on the scene about midnight. Local Obituaries Kenneth S. Aust Kenneth S. Aust, 62, of West Mountain Town of Queensbury, died at 8:40 a.m.

Thursday in Glens Falls Hospital. He was owner and proprietor of Aust's grocery store, Vanderheyden since 1929. attended the Harrisena Community Church. Survivors include his wife, Gladys; two sons, Douglas K. Aust of Glens Falls and Richard P.

Aust of Albany; one sister, Mrs. Harold Silbereisen of Sun City Center, two brothers, James W. Aust of Lake Placid and William H. Aust of Spier Falls and four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Regan and Denny Funeral Home, 341 Glen with the Rev. Calvin Wilson, pastor of the Harrisena Community Church, officiating. Interment will be in Lake Luzerne Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs.

Edith M. LaVoy Mrs. Edith M. LaVoy, 91, of 10 Montcalm died at 2:40 a.m. Thursday Pother Collins NursHome, Edward, following a long illness.

She was the widow of Dennison F. LaVoy and a member of the Church of the Messiah. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Gretchen Wilcox of Seattle, one son, Leland M. LaVoy of Glens Falls and one granddaughter, Mrs.

Fay Alpaugh of Seattle, Wash. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Regan and Denny Funeral Home, 341 Glen with the Rev. Arthur Clum, assistant rector of the Church of the Messiah, officiating. Interment will be in Glens Falls Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. Beagle Funeral Funeral services for Army Howard E. Beagle, who was killed in action on April 10 in Vietnam, will be conducted today at 1:30 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Hudson Falls. The Rev.

Rollin I. Tingley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Saratoga Springs, will officiate. Interment will be in Pine View Cemetery. Miss Galusha Funeral Funeral services for Miss Alpharetta (Allie) A. Galusha, a former resident of 26 East Washington who died early Tuesday morning in the Glen Haven Nursing Home, will be conducted today at 11 a.m.

at the Regan and Denny Funeral Home, 341 Glen with the Rev. Dwight Ewing, assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Falls Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Winchell (Continued From Page 4) for writing a Rose is a Rose is a Rose) had a pauper's funeral in Paris." In her home at one time hung over One Million bux worth of Picassos G-man Chief J. Edgar Hoover gets up early on the Sabbath to cook popovers.

At the end of May TWA (Hey, that's poetry!) will star "Chasen's Chili" on the 10:45 p.m. jets. Movie stars no longer will ask what the picture is on those flights, but "will they serve Chasen's Chili?" Publicist Larry Gore plans staging a "Miss I'll Do Anything For Publicity" contest. He says the lucky girl who wins will regret it The Greenwich Manero's crowd suspect Mary Alice Firestone (unwinding from the tire heir at Palm Beach) has her next picked out. A ballet dancer? A Negro porter's line: "The rich drink they feel like it.

We poor folks have to drink all day." Distributed by King Features Syndicate CYCLONE KILLS 25 CALCUTTA, India (AP) Twenty-five persons died in a cyclone that swept eastern India's Tripura State Monday, according to reports reaching Calcutta Thursday night. They said more than 200 were injured and several thousand were homeless. Four Persons Hurt in Three Crashes on Area Highways Four persons were injured as the result of three accidents investigated by area police agenclies yesterday. Two persons were hurt in a two-car collision on Glen St. near Clark's Department Store about 2:15 p.m.

Treated in the emergency room of Glens Falls Hospital and released were Mrs. Sharon Carlton, 24, of 15 Montcalm who reported possible chest injuries. Her child, Kelly, three, had possible head injuries. According to Town of Queensthe injured were in. an auto driven by Mrs.

Carlton's husband, 29. Police said the car was halted in the northbound lane waiting for traffic to make a left turn into the parking lot when it was struck from the rear by another northbound car driven by Mrs. Ann Liapes, 53, of 17 7 Greenway Dr. The injured were taken to the hospital in a sheriff's patrol car. The accident was investigated by Town of Queensbury Chief of Police LeRoy Phillips.

Liguora Tucker, 46, of 189 Main Hudson Falls, was reported in fair condition at the hospital with a possible concus- Hudson Falls Obituaries Mrs. Flora M. Dube Mrs. Flora M. Dube of 283 Main died Thursday afternoon in Glens Falls Hospital following a short illness.

She was the widow of Roland F. Dube. A communicant of St. Paul's Church, she was a member of St. Anne's Sodality.

Mrs. Dube was owner and operator of the F. M. Dube Wallpaper this village, for 38 years. Survivors are two sons, Bertram J.

and Robert F. Dube, both of Hudson Falls; and one grandson, Edward Dube, Hudson Falls. Funeral services will be conducted 1 Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Paul's Church where a requiem Mass will celebrated.

Interment will be in St. Paul's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. James E. Hanley James E.

Hanley, 58, died early Thursday morning after a short illness. He was a member of St. Mary's Church and a veteran of World War Surviving are two brothers, Thomas M. Hanley of Hudson Falls and Michael J. Hanley of Lake Sunnyside.

Friends may call at Riley Brothers Funeral Home, 51 Main from 7 to 9 p.m Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Edward Evans Funeral Funeral services for Edward Evans, 60, of Newburgh, a director of the Hudson Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association, and well known locally, who died Tuesday night, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at Perrott's New Windsor Memorial Chapel, Route 94, opposite Woodlawn Cemetery, New Windsor. Funeral of Elmer G.

Hafner Funeral services for Elmer G. Hafner, 62, Kingsbury, were conducted Thursday at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 by the Rev. Richard Patterson, pastor of the Kingsbury Baptist Church. Bearers were Albert Durkee, Wyman Goodspeed, Donald Durkee, Karl Hafner, Donald Gaulin and Richard Yole. Interment was in Kingsbury Cemetery.

Louis Sawyer Funeral Funeral services for Louis Sawyer of 1 Olive Town of Fort Edward, will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main by the Rev. Donald Lewis, pastor of the Hudson Falls Methodist Church. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Fort Edward. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Howard E. Beagle Funeral Funeral services for Army Howard E. Beagle, 21 who was killed in action April 10 in Vietnam, will be conducted today at 1:30 p.m. at the Carlton Funeral Home, 68 Main by the Rev. Rollin I.

Tingley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Saratoga Springs. Interment will be in Pine View Cemetery. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dearest wife and mother, Mrs. Mildred Merchant, passed away one year ago. Her busy hands are resting now, Her work on earth is done, Gone is the face we loved 50 dear, Silent the voice we would love to hear.

Husband, Daughters (Adv.) and Sons Card of Thanks The family of Paul Beeman Lindsey wishes to thank friends and neighbors, Dr. Luria, Dr. Harrison, staff of ICU, Glens Falls Hospital and everyone who helped in any way at the time of their recent bereavement. (Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENTS Taxi Cabs CALL GLOBE TAXI Patronize the taxi that will give you service when you need 1t. IRX 2-1234 or RX 3-1234 Personals Corinth Aquarium TROPICAL FISH SUPPLIES 304 W.

Maple Corinth 654-9871 ELECTROLYSIS Short wave, Jean Petrosky, Electrologist. RX 2-1015. NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try "Sleepers." Guaranteed results or money back. Only 98c. Quackenbush Pharmacy.

PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Pick Up and Delivery. Ridgedale Pharmacy, 243 Ridge St. RX 2-2969. RIDE wanted to Albany vic. State Capitol.

Monday Friday. 747-9041 after 6 p.m. SINUS COLDS TRY OUR REMEDY Dolan Drugs 140 Glen TRADE in your old, bulky hard-toload Polaroid 110 for New, Fully Automatic Color-Pack Polaroid 104 only $19.99. Woodcock Rexall Drugs Ft. Edward.

WEDDING ALBUMS Portraits. Ask our Family Plan. DURLING'S, 221 Main, H.F. RH 7-4663. Lost and Found 10 LOST: 1 German short-haired pointer, female, vic.

of Cossayuna. Call collect 692-7015. Reward. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Alterations Tailoring Ladle's Men's Alterations, -Custom Tailoring -Dry Service J. E.

GILLMAN 40 SOUTH Aluminum Products Aluminum Screen Replaced alum. downspouts, gutters, siding MANNIS, 274 Bay Rd. RX 2-6344 Business Services Offered BUILDING and remodeling all types BULLDOZING GRADING SAND TOP SOIL STONE FILL KINGSBURY TRUCKING RH 7-0515 An estimated 20,000 00 persons attended Benjamin Franklin's funeral April 21, 1790, in Christ Church yard, Philadelphia. Legal Advertisements NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Hartford Central School District No. 1, Town of Hartford, will receive sealed bids on the following at the Office of the Board of Education, Hartford Central School, until 8:00 P.M., Eastern Daylight Saving Time on Wednesday, May 10, 1967: (a) Fuel Oil (b) pt.

Bottled Milk Bid sheets specifying type and quantity may be obtained from the office of the Board of Education. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Signed: Malcolm Atkinson School District Clerk NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Central District No. 1, Towns of Lake George, Bolton, Queensbury and Fort Ann (commonly known as Lake George Central School) hereby invites sealed bids on the following: Oil Fuel Oil Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 A.M., May 2, 1967 at the Principal's Office, Lake New George York, Central at School, George, which time they will be publicly opened. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all bids.

Specifications and bid sheets may be obtained at the Principal's Office from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. each day Monday through Friday. Joyce Nichols Clerk, Board of Education NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Central District No. 1, Towns of Lake George, Bolton, Queensbury and Fort Ann (commonly known as Lake George Central School) invites sealed bids on the following: Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 A.M., May 3, 1967 at the Principal's Office, Lake George Central School, Lake George, New York, at which time they will be publicly opened.

The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all bids. Specifications and bid sheets may be obtained at the Principal's Office from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. each day Monday. through Friday.

premises consumption. HARRY L. and NORMA JEAN TOWERS (diba) NORM'S HIDEAWAY, CALL LAKE LUZERNE, N.Y. 12836 Joyce Nichols Clerk, Board of Education Notice is hereby given that license has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail in a restaurant under section 132A of the Alcoholic BeverControl Law at Woodbine Cottage, 75 Dieskau Street, Town of Lake George, Warren County, N.Y., for on premises consumption. SAMUEL P.

McFERSON, (dba) WOODBINE COTTAGE, 75 DIESKAU STREET. TOWN OF LAKE GEORGE, WARREN COUNTY, N.Y. Notice is hereby given that license No. 39TL22 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail in a tavern under section 132A of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at Call Street, Lake Luzerne, N.Y. 12836, for on Legal Advertisements Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN TELEPHONE RATES IN THE CAMBRIDGE EXCHANGE Notice is hereby given that the following in the Cambridge exchange have been filed be effective May 1, 1967.

Flat Rate Business Individual 2-Party Line Multi-Party Line 1 sion following two accident at Oak and John Streets car, in Hudson Falls about 11:45 a.m. yesterday. Hudson Falls police investigated. A 72-year old Cambridge man was injured by an auto while sitting in his house trailer watching television about p.m. yesterday.

State Police reported Walter Burke, of RD 1, suffered contusions and abrasions of the right leg and abrasions of the left side of the jaw but said he would consult his own physiclaccording to State Police, Mrs. Bessie Young, 52, of Cambridge, was backing out of the parking lot of the Innisfail Restaurant on Rte. 22 in the Town of Jackson, when she backed across the road and into the house trailer. Burke was sitting in a chair tilted back against the wall of the trailer when the accident occurred, police said. Mrs.

Young was issued two summonses and was ordered to appear before Town of Jackson Justice of the Peace Francis Ackley on May 4. Trooper M. D. Westcott, of the Salem State Police Patrol, investigated. Pilots (Continued from Page 1) ton, perhaps from President Johnson.

The plant within the city provided power from two 5 millionwatt generators to mills that have turned out 95 per cent of the cement produced in North Viet Nam. Cement is important to the Vietnamese war effort in construction of supply storage areas and repair of roads and bridges broken by bombing. Signals. for or a while evidently on the were precise location of this plant because a Saigon spokesman said in response to questions that it outside the city was, Pentagon properient. leaving that angle to men on the scene.

Officers aboard the Kitty Hawk pinned down. Associated Press Correspondent Edwin Q. White was given a map which showed the target to be within Haiphong. Granted Visa To See Mother RENSSELAER (AP) The Soviet Union has helped to reunite an Upstate New York man and his Czechoslovakian family whom he had not seen for nearly 30 years. William Hnetila, 50, of Rensselaer, who left Czechoslovakia in 1938, flew there in March when he learned his mother was ill.

He was told that the town where she lived, Borzavke, had become a part of the Soviet Union in 1945 and was not included on his visa. Hnetila was granted a special visit permit by the Soviet Union and allowed to make ea brief visit. "Everywhere the Russians were very friendly," he said. Hnetila was born the United States but went with his parents to their native Czechoslovakia in 1927. He was separated from them in 1938 and returned to America.

He lives with his wife and two daughters. They reside at 9 Aiken Ave. Looking for Ring; Sets Hotel Afire LONDON, (AP) More than 100 guests were roused at Mayfair's smart Westbury Hotel early Thursday when the wife of the hotel's owner accidentally set it on fire. Lady Maxwell, 38, wife of Sir Alexander Maxwell, chief of the international Knott Hotel Group which owns the Westbury, had lost a ring and could not find it. "I had a lighter so I lit it, then kneeled down to see if the ring was under the bed.

The bed caught fire," she explained to newsmen. Her nightdress also caught fire, but she beat out the flames with a wet towel. Her room and her husband's, which adjoins it, were extensively damaged and a general fire alarm called hotel guests from their beds. "It was SO embarrassing," said Lady Maxwell. The ring? She found it while beating out the flames.

proposed changes in telephone rates with the Public Service Commission to Present Monthly Proposed Monthly $6.75 $8.00 6.00 7.00 4.45 4.70 Residence Individual Line 4.00 4.25 2-Party Line 3.30 3.50 4-Party Line 2.95 3.10 Multi -Party Line 2.95 8.10 Outside the base rate area all services other than -party line are subject to locality rates in place of the rates shown. Not quoted in the base rate ares. above proposed changes in rates are being made as the result of growth In total stations, less residence extension stations, in the Cambridge primary calling area. The proposed rates are the same as those now in effect in exchanges having primary calling areas of comparable size. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Business Services Offered CUSTOM made slip covers dramade to order any size.

All peries work guaranteed, will bring samples, give estimate installed complete. Call make appointment, L. J. Rivers. Ph.

RX 2-3077. LANDSCAPING Complete line of grass seeds and fertilizers featuring: SWIFT'S VITA- LAWN GARDEN FOODS FREE use of spreader with purchase of fertilizers. BINLEY, Florist 31 Grant Ave. RX 3-9603 SMALL APPLIANCES and lamps repaired. Also repair parts for sale.

Electrical Art Shop, Inc. 55 Ridge St. RX 2-5512 Heating Plumbing ALL types gas, oil furnaces, hot water tanks. Orel LeFebvre, RX 2-3490. Spec.

l1c. OIL-GAS burners repaired, installed, New Gas and Oil Furnaces. R. Lawrence. RX2-9256.

PLUMBING heating all types heater-pumps and appliances. 24 hour service John Boucher RH 7-4727. Keys Hardware LOCKS? KEYS? Repairs installations valises etc. Lock 62 South. 792-4911.

Moving Trucking Storage Mullen Mayflower Local Long Distance ing-Storage, 79 Broad St. RX 2-9991, Radio-Television Service ALWAYS PROMPT SERVICE JOHNNY'S TV Sales Service Installation Quaker Rd. near Ridge RX2-8186 ABSOLUTELY guaranteed service at H.F.-RH 7-6687 Savasta TV 30 MAIN ST. Cooper's TV Service G.E. Radio and Television SALES SERVICE Burgoyne H.F, RH 7-6106 SILLERO RX 2-3932 Dix 92-94 Ave Call Refrigeration Service ABC REFRIGERATION 28-30 Elm St.

RX 3-3456: RX 2-3457 Service on All Makes SO Equipment Raymond T. Miller LAKE GEORGE Raymond T. Miller, 68, died Wednesday evening in the Glens Falls Hos pital. He was a member of Lake George Post, 374, American Legion. Survivors include one son Raymond W.

Miller of White River Junction, one granddaughter, Mrs. Donna Miller of White River Junction, one brother, Howard C. Miller, residing at the home of Charles E. Hawley, East Side, Lake George; and several nieces, nehews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Stafford Funeral Home, 90 Montcalm Lake George with the Rev. Delbert Smith, pastor of the First Methodist Church Corinth, officiating. will be in Corinth Rural Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Johnson Funeral Cemetery.

GREENWICH- servfor Charles T. Johnson of Rock Hill who died Tuesday at his home, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at the Garrett Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert Crawford, pastor of the Lakeville Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev. Nathaniel Taylor.

Interment will be in Greenwich Mr. Linendoll Funeral -Funeral services for James A. Linendoll of RD 2, Greenwich, who died Tuesday in Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at the Flynn Bros. Funeral Home by the Rev.

John Columbus, pastor of the Greenwich Centenary Methodist Church. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Salem. Funeral of Mr. McFarland SALEM Funeral services for Arthur McFarland who died suddenly Tuesday in Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge, were conducted Thursday at the McClellan Funeral Home by the Rev. Aram Zelveian, pastor of the Salem Methodist Church.

Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. Miss Drooby Funeral BOLTON LANDING--Funeral services for Miss Mary Drooby of Bolton Landing, who died Monday at her residence, will be conducted today at 10:30 a.m. at the Bennett Funeral Home, Michael's Geneva, and Orthodox at 11 Church. Towne Funeral TICONDEROGA- Funeral services for Mrs. Belle M.

Towne of 405 Montcalm Ticonderoga, wife of Edward Towne, who died Wednesday in Moses-Ludington Hospital, will be conducted today at 1 10 a.m. at the Wilcox Funeral Chapel the Rev. William officiating. Interment will be in Valley View Cemetery. Funeral of Mr.

Adamson GREENWICH Funeral ices for Charles H. Adamson, who died Monday while at work with the Town of Easton Highway Department, were conducted Thursday at the Garrett Funeral Home by the Rev. James L. Lowery, rectory of St. Paul's Episcopal Church was in Greenwich Cemetery.

The Everglades National Park in Florida had more than million visitors last year, for the first time in its 19-year Rug Cleaning Rug Carpet Cleaning Adirondack Home Services Dixon Rd. 792-6331 "KELLOGG'S" "AUTOMATIC MACHINE CLEANING" 3 Catherine So. G.F. R.X 2-0017 Plant Inspection Invited Upholstering Repairing FRANKEL'S Home Purnishings Interior Decorators CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS UPHOLSTERY DECORATIVE WINDOW SHADES BEDSPREAD ENSEMBLES We will bring samples to your home CALL RX 2-2157 2 Great Stores in Glens Falls 225 Glen St. Downtown Northway Plaza Upper Glen St.

better place for upholstering slip covers. RX 2-4486, R.X 2-4770, JOHN BLOCK, 95 Broad St. CALL LAZARUS for the finest workmanship in "custom made" SLIPCOVERS DRAPES UPHOLSTERY. Phone 792-2929 or 793-0011. SCHLAKE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING 14 Lwr.

Main, H.F. RH 7-6580 Vacuum Cleaners Only Auth. Sales, Service, Repairs 55 Warren St. RX 2-3196 Heber's Hoover Sales All Makes Serviced 46 Park St. 792-6963 Washing Machine Service All Washers Dryers Repalred J.

C. GOSS SERVICE CO. CALL RX2-4256 Watch Repairing NYSTAD, JEWELERS WILL RE-OPEN END OF APRIL 52 Saratoga So. Glens Falls WATCH REPAIRING B. C.

HUNTLEY 140 Glen St. In Delan's EMPLOYMENT Milk Important Notice: The New York State Law Against Discrimination and the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibit discrimination in employment because of sex unless based on 8 bona fide occupational qualification. Help Wanted and Situation Wanted advertisements are Arranged In columns captioned "Male" and "Female" for the convenience of readers and are not intended AS an unlawful limitation or discrimination based on sex. Employment Agencies JOB OF THE DAY! Keypunch operator short temporary position, 2 days a wk. No fee for temporary staff.

HEBER ASSOCIATES RX 3-2727 Interview 9-4 37 Chester St. Help Wanted Female 32 BABYSITTER wanted immediately. Live in or out. Refs. required.

RX 2-3301. BABYSITTER in my home, 5 days, p.m. 2 children, $30 a week RH 7-4443. BABYSITTER, live in, refs, required. 792-1007.

APPLY now: mature woman for seasonal shop clerk full and parttime openings at Storytown and Gaslight Village. Apply in person at Gaslight Village, Lk. N.Y, BABYSITTER wanted-3 to 11 p.m. Fort Edward. Call RH 7-9037 time.

CLERK TYPIST General office work, bookkeeping helpful, opportunity for advancement, full benefits. See Mr. Shaw, Protective Loan Northway Plaza, Glens Falls. COOK in private home two meals day, call RX 3-2118. Cocktail Waitress Apply Montcalm Rest.

L.G. 668-5718. CURB waitress wanted at Zack's, Hudson Falls. Apply bet. 1 3 only.

No phone calls. EXP. CLEANING lady, housekeepIng cottages. Bolton Rd. Lake George.

668-2704. EXPERIENCED hostess for Alfonso's Rest. Apply Gaslight Village, HOUSEKEEPER, over 25, live in and take care of house trailer. Call RH 7-6094. HOUSEKEEPER general housework plain cooking, references required.

793-0658 before 10 a.m. or After 4,.

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