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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 3

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THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, NX, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 195-1 FIRM III OliEIDA board's MINSTRELS Seventeen Contestants at Granville Sought Maid of Slate Crown Won by Norma Hammond aorinutraUv emoera or bodtosT Tli una4 to tins question is in ths sfSmiaUv sf th petitioner Is able to pnMwmt newly (UaocrvfTred evidence (as cnatincisstvd from different svidenoe or evidence which (I' HOME BUREAU TO MEET The Cottage Hill Home Bureau unit will meet at 8 till evening at die home of Mr. Kay Bates, I OotLag Hill Rd. Election of officers will take place. Hostesses will be Mrs. Jerry Phelps and Mr.

Clair TO CLOSE PLAIIT OFFERED BEFORE could have been discovered by the DECISION UPHELD City Attorney Sustains Ob use of ieaona.ble dtUgrnoe) upon which to substantiate his request. CAP AC I TY CRO VD or If ths petitioner la able to alxw ADVEKT1HKMKNT i subfltanuaJ change in oorwntlon 1 DryEtzcniallch Meaftukf! UrmKn ftlnlmemt 4mm Am In th Beighborhcid of Ui premise. If neither of the foregoing can be shown by the petitioner, ths anerwer to the question Is the negative." nford Street Pack Gives jection to Property on William St. City Attorney Robert W. Imrie mm mt HaMuro mummt Program at Parish House ONETDA.

N.Y. April UPi About 70 workers will be Idled when ths Paul M. Fuller manufacturer of chests for silver and other articles, close permanently In about two weeks. Philip V. Clonan, executive rice president, who made the announcement Saturday, gave no reason for the shutdown.

Ths company, founded In 1MB, is owned by A. R. nf fireat Neck. tssngsj relevant when klo WeU MtartJ avVle Q0LDCN JsGERB TO MEET A 'surprise program wUl be pre- of Church of Messiah Fur v0r rlW, blUrfal fMcnlorl. moor BmIboI 6intmmt.

OU-iH I tAMMl amMd the resrular meeung of the Golden Age Oroap tomorrow at ha given ttw Zoning Board of Appeal an opinion requested by in connection with ths application of Philip Ross to have ths former Oowles property at 46 William Bt. capacity crowd viewed the all aontalnat knolta wiiIaIi Ikalpei JJ tmw Wok NaturVa olla-to hibrUatM An, tth turfaea. ItlQort nllf from fcrraantlnK ttah Jut 4 mmit Vtr IweJ. AM mti 4xvg Moves, 1 pm. In the Junior High School Minstrel Show presented by building.

Benford Bt. Cub Pack 8 Friday nine in the Church Messiah changed from a one-family to a Irish House- Al Jenny played the ommniment for the entire show jt A four-family son under the Zoning Ordinance. The opinion upholds the newly formed Harmonic Band 1 ned the program witn uie r-ieage Allegiance and playing of contention of objecting property owners, a mad by their attorney, rmerica J. Edward Singleton, Tag bearer were Robert Wood 1 Richard Balnbrldge. Warren liBrlde played the part of Uncle On Jan.

1063, ths board denied '( V. SALE! CLOSE0UT0N FINE COVERS Mr. Rose' application. In Maroh of Im and the following piayeo nar- this year he' applied again, and on March JO ths board conducted a (micas: Dean Howland, PhU Bt. lair, Raymond Aurelia, David bnroe, Buwcll Murray, Monty irschenbaum.

James Dughie and new bearing at which Attorney I Uc King. Michael Clarke played a Pay $1 5-YEAR GUARANTEE Singleton, appearing for Seymour Karpelec, D. Sag Patton and other property owner ths vicinity of ths Oowles property, asked that the k-net solo, "Old FolKJ at Home," (lowed by the elftht- black-fared Idmen siruruie "Old Black Weekly iV-l 11 The following boya played the application be dismissed. He eon- hi of endmen: Billy Rendo, Ken tended that no change of circum kh Seeber, Paul Ferguson, George Iwer Robert Roeoff, Robert Mfee, Stuart Lazarus and Bandy stances sine the earlier proceeding Left to right, front row, are Miss Josephine Carter, Miss Harlene Parker, Mrs. Tngeborg Lilly, Miss Jane1 O'Brien, Mrs.

El more Kelly, Miss Norma Hammond and Miss Maryann Williams. Second row, Miss Joan Matte, Miss Myrna Morris, Miss June Jones, Miss Jean Evans, Miss Helen Keanan, Miss Margaret Paquette, had been shown and that the liviland. The chorus sang -vraming board's original decision was bind und the Mountain," "Old Susan' miss Margaret uernat, MJs Feuoia aheloskl. Miss Mary FenneU and Miss Dorothy Keetc and "I've Been Working on the ing, and could sot be rescinded unless a ehang of circumstances "I and Mrs. Willard Hammond of Mid allroad." Paul Ferguson recited ORANVILLK The 17 young women shown In the above photo were shown.

(em and Kenneth Seeber played dle Oranvllle. She 'was the unanimous choice of the five Judges. Mr. Imrie'' opinion In th mat Moonlinht Bav" violin solo." j4 graph, all contestants at Friday Robert Rose of Hudson Falls; Pres ter fouows: night's Maid of slate Contest at the "This opinion I given In response ton inglee of Whitehall; Clyde neorge Rand sang "Mother" and tbert Rosoff did an acrobatic Lnce and sang and played the f7 it Cook, Fort Ann; Will lam Hart, Granville Central School, are proof of the difficult lob. with which the Csstleton, Vt; Toy Lawson, Mld- ry Order to your recent Inquiry concerning the binding nator of your former decisions.

In essence your inquiry lelele. The first hall of uie pro-Jam was closed by the presentation dlebury, Vt The contest was sponsored by the boil down to trie question of Oub Scout achievement ard for the month by Cubmaster LaRose to the following whether the rule of res. judicata applies to your body. "4 Deliver (f five Judges were presented. Miss Norma Hammond, 18, second from the right In the front row, was ae lected at Maid of Slate.

Miss Jane O'Brien of Poultney. Vt, first row on PWwuary 28, 1964, the Court Ivs: slate association as part of Its current campaign to focus attention on tiie slate industry in and around Granville. The Industry, dating back to pre-CtvU War days, to presently enjoying a new boom as the state and nation find new uses for slate. of Appeal of this state handed iBob Cat pins, Peter Lehmann, down an unanimous opinion m- center, was judged alternate. 5,1 wVJ Jchard Young, Richard Specter, Jwld Reynolds and Walt Cow Its.

volving this earn question. The opinion ha not yet appeared in Jolf Badge, with: a gold and silver Ted Pafundl, president of the or the law report books but mav be (row went to Gary Wlliet and Hie 1 lowing received Odd. Arrows on ganisation, was In charge of ar examined tn the Supreme Court Library in this city where it ao- rangements lor the contest which was attended by 300 persons from 5 I leir won pins: Moniy rvirscnrn-i-tlum. Paul Ferguson, Steve Mor- peari in -Law Report New. March toe oranvuis area.

iton. pold and 8ilver to Kenneth is, ins, volume 10, number 36. Saw S0FA and CHAIR g(o) (o)' and Stuart Lazarus; ts liver went to David Monroe and on page column 3. The decision also cites several other eases In the As Maid of Slate, Miss Hammond will travel to New York In the near future where she will represent the New York- Vermont Slaw Assik, sponsors of the eon test, on a television show. She will also preside over the association's exhibit at the State Pair In Syracuse next fall.

Bhe was presented with a traveling bag and a season's pass to the Whitehall Drive-In Theatre. Miss Hammond, a graduate of the Granville High School, Is a secretary at the Glens Falls Insurance Company. She Is the daughter of Mr. WILL CONFER DEGREE The officers and craft team of bert Tuooer. Robert LaRose Jr.

Appellate courts on the same basic REMADE LIKE NEW Senate Lodge, 469, F. and A. M. Louis Koppel receded Silver problem, A few excerpts from the (Q)(o) will go to Hudson Falls this Bear Din ana unan decision are as follows: AS LOW AS evening to confer ttie second sec bolt a lion Badge with gold and "The rule which forbid trie re silver arrows. opening of a matter once Judicially tlon of the third degree at a communion tion of-Sandy Hill Lodge, 873, George Bower awarded Robert MISS NORMA HAMMOND determined by a competent- Juris F.

and A. M. Rose Jr. the pi-use for selling the diction applies a well to the deci I Price Includei AH Materials and Labor. Your -Suite Is Picked Up and Delivered to Your Door et tickets and the following were I tanked for their help In presenting sions of special and subordinate tribunals a to decisions of courts exercising general Judicial powers." 'Security of person and wopeity i- pars, ttooeri iuppcr Optimist Club Eleds Attorney H.

J. Metzner making all the costumes; Mrs. flurry Koppel, speaking parts; CHAPTER TO FETE OFFICIAL VISITOR requires that determinations In the field of administrative law should i1 Jorge Bower, music; Mrs. Joan ifieubottom, tickets; Mrs. Dorothy be- given a much finality as I I Let us restore the beauty and I comfort your old living room suite! It can be done, I regardless of how old it is or how badly worn it may b.

I Our expert craftsmen do a i JiRose, Mrs. Doris Bower, Mrs reasonably possible. The oases cited PLAN THRUYAY RESTAURANTS Operators of Concessions Mast Pay at Least $650,000 a Year. kndSoate that the rule of res Judi I Wence King and Mrs. Halsy for make-up; Mr.

and cata is applicable to auch determin Or Phone 2-1557 BRESLAWS" IM Olea St, aims Fan, W.f. 'M naN hovt your rerwntotlw oil ril Hmplsi an Ho suofmto Th ew set witrt fc any 3ra. Angelo Aurelia for refresh ations as well as to the court Glens Falls RAM to Be Host fnntu assisted by D. J. Dughle and thorough which includes VanOrman; lights vend wherever -consistent with the purposes of the tribunal board a to Principal Sojourner for 14th District nery, Robert Tupper and Al 1 completely repairing; and rebuilding your suite, well as re-upholstering it in your ndo and nine Den Mothers "'Indeed, Is the kwtinot of our NAM! their helo.

Juris prudenos to extend court prin the second half of the show I choice of attractive new ciples to aidminlstretive quasi ALBANY, April j- Three AB0KIM Dr. A. M. Nielsen of New York ve Stlllman played "Ricochet fabrics. movable snaok bars will tide over Judicial hearing insofar as they may be adapted to such CITY OR TOWN mmwry motorists on one oross-atiate City, grand principal sojourner of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of tin Stat of New York.

Vxchard. Balnbrldge played "Dixie- 'Restraint I to be exercised in Thruwevy until 16 permanent restaurants are ready for business. ll)d" on the violin, Robert La' permibttog recorssdereitlon even in Ye Jr. gave an accordion number, will make an official visit to the rne Thruway Authority said to the ease of purely dmlnlstreitsve action, to say nothing of that which day two of the temporary dimine 14th RAM. District at a convoca I home on the Range," and Sandy Jivtland and Kenneth Seeber did 'Jfand Me Down My Walking spots would go Into service June 24, tion of Glens Falls Chapter, 65, 1 ordinarily characterised a quasi Judicial.

Any general relaxation of 1 wnen a lau-mue stretch of trie eoc- Royal Arch Masons, In Masonic; i he." the rule of res Judicata lnadmia- route will be ooemed to she Temple at 7:30 pm. tomorrow, new cub Scout Quartet, sibie even In strictly administrative first toll traffic. Members of Glens Falls Chapter jrvslatlng of Oeorge Bower Jr. A Some of the permanent entme Judy Havlland, Roger VanOrman will be hosts at the gathering. The 14th District consists, besides Glens "Does the current appeal con Richard Balnbrldge, rendered Falls, of Warrensburg Chanter.

326: place are scheduled for completion July 1, out the authority Is not optimistic about gettme them Into 234 GLEN GLENS FALLS Loggle; In the Window" and a cerning which you have requested my opinion fall within the area In which new hearings are granted by Federal Chapter, 10, Salem; Cham- service before late summer, velty numDer of "Has Anybody ijen My Gel" The show was courts or by quasi judicial or by H. J. MisrzMat plaln Chapter, 36, Whitehall; Fort Edward Chapter, Sandy Hill Chapter, 189, Hudson Falls, and Construction contracts are to be awed by the Interlocutor, unils swarded July but th Tlmrwayi Granville Chapter, 386. Member of ooes not expeot tne buildings to be Attorney Henry J. Meteier we elected president of the Optimist Olub succeeding Lionel R.

Beak- (vtppel, and the entire company siging "Good Night Cub Scouts." I is endmen wore white shirts, with lie and ties and the chorus all seven chapters are urged to at compietea untm the flail of 1966. So It is having three "knock tend and a large attendance I ex pected. bane at trie election of officers dur down" structures built at a coot of ing the weekly luncheon meeting are complete cub scout uniiorms. tntnrlnRiitAP vfirm a white suit $40,000 each. Later the portable building will be kept amaUable for Prior to the visitation, Dr.

Nielsen will be honored at a dinner at The Queensbury by the present and past high priests of the chapters in the jf-h black top hat. In The Queensbury yesterday. The slate of officers was submitted by a nominating committee headed by use wtherever the need for another lunch counter arises. Attorney Bernard F. McPhillips, a The authority expeot three bon- 14th District and In the 13th District, the latter eonsising of Warren pan presraetK oi una.

crno, oestonaires at She permanent res Chapter, 23, Balls ton Spa; St. John's OUwr officer elected are: -Vice taurant to serve at least 17,900,000 Chapter, 103, Greenfield Center president, John W. Wiinams; sec meal a year and ring up sales of Rising-Sun Chapter, 131, Saratoga retary-treasurer, John C. Goodifei- 21 million dollars annually. Springs: Waterford Chapter, 168; low; committee chairmen Boys' under me rive-yew con tracts, the Home- Chapter, 176, Schuylervllle; concession-tiolders must pay trie au work, Thaddeus T.

Mlohelaki; program, Marshall Wells; ways and thority a minimum fee totaling 7n Montgomery Chapter, 367, Stillwater, and Ondawa Chapter, 387, Mechanlcville. i means, Warren P. finance, $650,000 annually. That will be One siuhority's return on it Investment Martin Oinsburg: attendance, LeRoy 'J. Perry, high priest of No need to go overboard on your budget Glen Falls Chapter, will preside at I I i of 18 million doUar ki the- twUd tog.

i. i Bruce G. Fletcher; membership, Warren E. RouiUard, and publicity, Mri Wffliama. the business session and visitation Dr.

Nielsen will be introduced by AH 8liea and Styles The restaurants, distributed along We've everything- you'll need, short of a baby sitter. Basics to assure Baby'a health, comfort and good fashion form Avery L. Bullen of this city, assistant grand lecturer of the 14th Dis that will open next month between both sides of the higrtwiay, will run from 1 1-J-mllllon-douar "Super Westmoreland, Oneida County, and trict. Refreshment will be served point about 10 miles south of by members of Mt. Shasta Shrine, restaiurants with seats for 340 din-1 era to $486000 snack bar wttri! Rochester.

The third -will stand, White Shrine of Jerusalem, follow stand up counters. For Bathing Feeding For Crib and Carriage for a time, at Rout S8, near Batavia. Tnere will be two Super-A r- ing ths session. To Attend Bank Meeting Concessionaires for the permsnent tauranta, four A units, twelve Paul E. La vine, assistant cashier riPuff set and carriage cover sets In white and pastels, plains-and rosebud patterns 4.98 10.00 units, eight structures and two O-minus facilities.

There will be bo restaurants at trie C-minus point where drivers will be ante to walk of the First National Bank of Glens restaurants are: From New York City to Albany, Hot Bhoppes Inc. of Washington; Albany to Syracuse, Restaurant Associate Inc. of New York Cityr and Syracuse to Buffalo, Union News Co. of New York City. Falls, will attend a one-day session of Operation Oonfab at the Federal on overpasses Super-A restau Reserve Bank of New York, today.

rants across trie road. All trie point Mr. LaMne 1 one of 14 bankers r- Trimble Kiddie Baths, 7 14.50; 22.98 r- Towel wash cloth sets, large bath blankets, and hooded towels. 1.98-3.98. Insulated diaper and food bag.

1 Darks pastel 3,50 3.1)8 win nave gasoline pumps. ri Quilted comforters, nursery de-1 2.98 5.98 Super-A facilities will Include gift Super-A units will stand at Southnelds, Orange County, and Indian Castle, Herkimer County. A C-mlnus unit and overpass will be who will participate in the panel discussion group of member bank 8nops, rest rooms, parking spaces for 314 passenger automobiles and 40 operations. The primary purpose of available at each of these two Khe meeting is to present a review of trucks, and gasoline pumps. There points for motorists on the other Federal Reserve Bank operations and conduct a discussion of member will be no bars and no alcoholic beverage wlll.be sold on trie Thru- Receiving blankets In plains and rosebud patterns ....,79 250 lane of tii highway.

There will be units at Whites-port, Ulster County, and I Junius way. bank operating problems. An unit, costing $800,000, Recently, Mr. La vine was reelect I Hot chromium bottom, will contain a dining room for 100, ed vice president of the Warren 76-seat lunch counter, gift shop, For Dressing Curity or'Chlx diapers extra absorbent Darters combed cotton knit shirts, whit or rosebud print, with diaper tabs .79 .89 .95 fjoowns, pffll pastel and white, or rosebud patterns In knit or outing flannel 1.00 1.69 KlmonM' PIain Pasted and white, or rosebud pat- terns. In knit or outing flan-- ni "1.00 1.69 Silk or nylon waterproof panties by a famous maker, white it pastels fn Infants handmade dress and "matching slip sets, to whit and pastels' 2.98 398 Infant ereepers In cotton knits, ravon, cotton boucle or nylon.

White, blue, maias and 1.98 398 Infant Jackets, hand crochet- County Bankers' Association. He has Ponds, Ontario County, on the Buffalo-bound lane, and Clifton Springs, Ontario County, and Ruby, Ulster County, on the New York-bound lane. been associated with the First Na rest rooms and parking space for 4.95-8.95 nCrib blankets, wide rayon satin binding, to ootton and 100 wool 12a cars and so trucks. tional Bank since 1036 when he A unit, costing will Joined the staff a a messenger boy. 3.9? 8.95 units ivlll be at Plattekiil have a 73-seat lunch, counter, (Ulster) Catsklll, PattersonviUe booths, snack bar, rest rooms and (Schenectady) Bast Schuvler (Her parking for 86 cars and 80 trucks.

unit will have a stand-up ri Baby pillows, satin covered in colors 1.98:398 kimer), Canastota and Lei-oy (Genesee)- on the Buffalo-bound Ian and: Port Byron -Jayuga), WeaU snack bar, rest rooms and parking ior cars and su trucks. morelahd, Amsterdam, Coxsaokie Food prices at the restaurants TWIN' INSURANCE SERVICE 18 OCR BUSINESS en all makes of ears Motor Tune-ups a Specialty GALE MOTCRS, Tnc. 40 Glen St Tel. -M7l (Greene) and Modena (Ulster) on will range from -25 cents for the New" York-bound side. frankfurter to $1.76 for a turkey dinner.

Coffee will be 10 cents a Contour crib sheets JkfcG J.75 units will be at Glenmont IN THE EVENT OF i (Albany), Warner (Onondaga), Vic cup, and all the food served will be Ilf-Expression tor (Ontario) and Clarence (Brie) jjvld Dwirht ElMnhowcr and his measured by a set of standards ee tablished by the the Buffalo-bound side and 'lr Susan, gmndchlldren or Pre At Traf flo Interchanges Scottsvllle (Monroe), East Syracuse and South Schenectady en rout to New York City. The movable snack-bars an TWINS (AND TBIPb- ets, qadd8. and qujnt8 naturally) and upon pre-. bentatton of the obioinax sales sups, we will duplicate your layette purchase, a.mountino to 446.00 or over. in crlb-mattres protecter, dear plastic, ripper l.t)g north pads, quilted and Curity hit Elsenhower, choose their own kem Ui they are photographed mt mint ihs Chief Executive's Vorite vacation snot.

At top, David eu, oubwn awui ur siia. REGISTRANTS TO REPORT Three registrants of Selective Ser stand-up faculties will be placed at traffic interchanges where they will be accessible to trafflo moving in both directions. One will begin its active duty at Route 11, near 1.2SL- 3.50 fores the eameraman'i in struct Ins and views the lens with wide- vice Local Board. 34. have been NEED PAINT? DIAL 2-5824 Glens Falls Paint Glass fd amusement.

Blow, Susan Ids her chtn and pouts In an ef- notified to report for induction today at 8:45 a.m. at the Warren County Building, South and Broad Buy Mcrkel and Gelman Quality and Really Save Syracuse, and a second at Route 21, near Manchester. Jt to appear Ihourhtful. (lnter- Both point art on ths stretch nallonal) St. I.

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