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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 16

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,34 1 iiiiiiritiii I aN raw raw TtmSVT Tt THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., FRIDAY, MAY 171963, EMPLOYMENT "ANNOUNCEMfiNTS Local Obituaries. Vicinity Obituaries BUSINESS. DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Bridget G. Hughes 1 fiCHUYLFRVILLE Mrs Bridget Griffin Hughes, a resi Selling; Brings Drop Market NEW YORK.

May Wl A rallying stock market ran Into more offerings than it could hi handle ended irregularly 1 lower today. Trading was quite forward for meet of the session despite huge blocks of stock for sale was an illustration 01 its underlying strength, market an. alyits 'said, but the strength fin-, nils nave out Persistent profit taking In the final hour dragged the averages lower, I The Dow Jones Industrial aver. aire, which bad' been up 1.55 at 11 mm. BDT), closed with a Joss of tn i.

nttn ad iStocV Quotations 'VBonuilied tkroojh die eoertarv of. Sniicn Tiau Ccwaitt Ittmbm Nnr Yr Slock Eicfcnsr "fkoSING PRICES MAT Allied Chem du 46(4- "STK-- 18K -123X- Alcoa AiaerOan. "Any Bee Pwr AnR-r Motors Amer Tel Tel Amer Tob S0- 1H Anaconda Help Wanted Malt Bartender nperienoed, res around, Alfred Raataurant, 1M Boao. EXPERIENCED reliable short orrte man, oounteri writ no w-iv OF. Post Co.

FATSSRfUNlTV. Neat lntelllgeRt mui ott. develop new ftcoountf, Tlie rnna rt looking for Deed ovr I St nnti to vt ljiU direct t)e wbert he can earn top oommiuloix bonuMki. For Interview phon Mr. Dunne, Aibe-ny g6B-Maa oolltef FIRST CLASS i BODY MAN 1 needed immediately Oood wasw itunlrane benefits, steady positloX) 8 air.

Smith or Mr, Woodla Queensbury Motors Quaker Road, plena Fall HERE'S an opportunity, lor ut 'over 19 wtoo vre high scbooi graduate and an wllliiaj ta work hrt, a dny, 8 day wk, Mur have telephone fe a lot modv oar. Can earn pw wk on iju protected routee, Cal CexatQga 5368. V. i IsAH to. supervise rdlnf stabler wsstrj uut nuo, usmv ui IMItll horaee.

Top 'o Worlc Beeort, 91 ub. vjtjv. o-ntu. 'TvTRnHAJsTTn jqr Night Shift dependable txperleaced- man. Mod-1 era, pleasant eh rood pay.

if yov want extra boure or a steady; jot-apply In perwxu Bromley Jgportt Upper Olen 8t. MAN to care for aulmalt. Storvr town Tr.q.A. Must haTf fadi MAN to tlrtve dump trucJc fn 8 lory town VMM. Must hav nhnnfffarsi llMmns moxhy maktno ppOBTUNrrt Natlonel financial concern, ba tm mediate opening this tanitory experienced, clean cutr aiesmac over 26, to open new acooamu Oar Tiecesury, Pennaiient, Leal.

fum-sntKj. Splendid Cmmlsslc anunement, 125. dtaw bonua to man Wrti.i 0-17. G.F. Poet Oo, ouUlnlniii Experienced for general nursery and landscape work.

Give complete in- formation to. Box J-16, Glens Falla Post Co MARRIED MEN with car and phon' willing to work 8 has. per day and can be hi own boss, car start with guarante of $110 pe wk. Those who" qualify oaL RH 7-7776. Permanent position (2) selling new used cara at Pride Motors.

Bales oT Plynwutti, Valiant wltb faibulous 5 year 50,000 nlle' guarantee up newly 100 to 1963. Clean- modern wltb beet reputation for fair dealing most extensive reoocdltlonlnf u. of all our used cart. If you are a nant worker self starter, we will Xurnlu. -vny necessary training Top salfMT.

commJeirlon Itlng benefit and it you new car two; au zur- nlsned. Call Gene Magee for interview at Atchison TetSP 29 t-Atl CL 63 1 dent of Victory Mills for the past 80 years; died, Thursday ta the Bullion Nursing Home here after a long Ulness. Mrs; Hughes was bam in Matid, Hylrn -dela ber of the Church of the visita- tion and Its Rosary Society. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Mary MacDonald of Middle Falls and Mrs.

Mose Lander, Schuyler- ville; two brothers, Patrick and John Griffin, Ireland; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be conducted Saturday at 9 am. at the James J. Hughes Funeral Home, 24 Burgoyne St, and at 9:30 ta the. Church of the visitation, interment will be in St Mary'l Cemetery.

Friends may call at tnrraww home this afternoon alter 3 pm. and this evening, Miss Yvonne Gonye MINERVA- Miss Yvonne Gonvo. 15. died early Wednesday morn ia AiiMryTaeeacu ter following a short fllhsss. iBwtlvorsji- 2 and oonyer nerva; eight sisters, Joan Grere, Hague; Mrs.vrlB Mil- lliigmn, Johnsburg: Mrs.

Gloria. Davis, North Creek; Mrs. Linda Bennett, Ticonderoga; the Misses: Raydene, Sheila. Donna and Ve- nesss Gonyor, Minerva: and two Droiners, jnarvm uonyo nwuij Creek and Steve Gonyo of Minerva. The funeral will be conducted Saturday at 3 pm.

at the Mi nerva Baptist Church by the Revr Barton Van Vllet interment win be in Minerva Cemetery. I Friends may call at the twain Funeral Home, North Creek, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Infant Shattuck GRANVILLE Alfred Thomas I Shattuck, 18 months, son of Har old and Arlene Williams Shat tuck, RD, Granville, died Wednesday morning at the home after a short illness. He was born In Granville, Nov.

6, 1961. Other survivors are three sis ters, Rose Marie, Nancy Arlene and Ellen Elice; and a brother, Ralph Harold Shattuck. The funeral will be conducted Friday at 2 pm. in the Congregational Church, Londonderry, Vt, by the Rev. J.

Dickinson. Interment will be Riverside Cemetery, Londonderry. Mrs, Frederick Stevenson CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Margaret Hill Stevenson, 86, widow of Frederick B. Stevenson, died early Thursday morning in Mary Mc- Clellan Hospital.

She was born July 24, 1876, ta the Town of Jackson and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Survivors are a son, William Stevenson; a granddaughter, Miss Julie Stevenson, nous oi Cambridge, and several nieces and The funeral Will be conducted Saturday at 3 pm. at the O. K. Spurr Funeral Home by the Rev. K.

Glen Fleming, pastor of the Village United Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in Woodlands Cemetery. CharIeH. Smith A' HAGUE Charles H. Smith, Sl Wednesday in Moses-Ludington Hospital, Ticonderoga.

Surviving are nis wiie, nor- ence Balcom Smith, and four brothers, Thomas of Hague, Leo: of Broadalbin, Bernard of Scars- dale and Paul of Ticonderoga Funeral services will be con ducted today at 10 am. ta Hague Blessed Sacrament Church by the Rev. Harold A 8atoris, pastor. In-; torment will be ta Hague Ceme tery. Walter Armer Funeral QUAKER SPRINGS Funeral services for Walter W.

Armer will be conducted today at 2 at the home. The Rev. Raymond Beth Steel 31- Cdn Pacific 27 Chea Ohio 62 Chgo RI tc Pao 24 Chrysler Mtt Clev Electric 6354- 1 dnlum Gas 29 pomw Edison 4694- Cons Edison 86- 1 Cons Nat Gas 65- Del Hud 21 Edison 32X- 14 OuPont Bast Kodak 113H- 4 Erie Lack 314- Flintkote 20V4- Ford 97 i oen Electric 81 ft- 3en Poods 71H Gen Motors 8714 14 Gt No Ey 51 Gulf Oil 484 -Hercules Powd 38 HoustUAs Pwr 127H IBM 470 3 111 Cent 62 InU Harv 6214 114 Jntl Nickel Paper a. 'Johns Manv Xan South 64 81 14 48- 4514- 1 7714 Lou It Nash i Nia Pwr 49 Nickel Plate 41- 'Norf is West 120 -NY Central 1994- Owens-111 Glass 81-S3 Pac Oas Elec Panh EPIi Pa pjt Peoples Gas phila Electric Proct Oamb Bcott Paper Bean Roeb Sou Cal Edison Sou Pacific 78 55-35 76 7414 J4-s 88 32 34 339i 42 Sou Ey 1 Btd Oil Cal St Rafts Paper Swift 4294 14 Miss Monroe Funeral Funeral services for Miss Lil lian M. Monroe of Vander- liyden 8t will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m., In the Church of the Messiah, The Rev.

Schuyler D. Jenkins, rector, will officiate. Interment will be in- Pine Cemetery. Fasynds nay call at the Regan and Denny Funeral Home, 341 Olen -today from 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Mrs.

Carrie. Charnen Funeral Funeral services for Mrs'. Car. Me -Chagnon, R.D. 1.

Fort Ed' ward, will be conducted. Saturday at a.m. ta St Alphonsus Church. Interment will be in Bt Alphonsus Cemetery. Friends may call at the Buni- van anj Minahan Funeral Home, 67 Park St, today from 2 to 4 7:30 this.evening at the funeral home to recite the Rosary.

Funeral of Kenneth Preston Funeral services for Kenneth, G. Preston, 8 Maple ud. day at-the Sullivan and Mlna-I; Bearers, were Lewis' Ralph R. Porter, James A. At-; Tony J.

pouloa, Jintnony a uarzoia and Albert J. mom- bruno. Interment was In Pine View Cemetery, Donald: J. Guay Funeral Funeral services for Donald J. Quay of 56 Notre Dame St, Fort Edward, and 65 Mohican St, Glens Falls, will, be conducted today at 9 am.

ta St. Alphonsus Church. Interment will be In St Alphonsus Cemetery, Funeral of Mr. Chase Funeral services for Ida Cnase, 12 Stewart South Glens were conducted Thursday In St. Alphonsus Church.

Celebrant of the solemn requiem high Mass wes the Rev. Leo L. Marcil. Deacon was the Rev, A. Anthony Boucher, and subdeacon was the Rev.

John Larochelle, WA Funeral ef John It. Mack Funeral services for John H. Mack, 134 Crandail St, were conducted Thursday In St Mary's Church. Clebrant of the solemn! requiem high Mass was the Vacys Sirka. Deacon was the Rev.

Francis Hoar, and subdeacon was the Rev. Walter G. Bearers were Francis S. O'- Hearn, Francis Fish, John Con. don, Charles Aldrtch, Glen F.

Jones and, Edgar klnterment -was in St Mary's cemetery, schuylervuie. Prayers of committal were recited by the Rt Rev. Msgr. James R. pazeley, pastor of the Church of the Visitation, Schuylervule.

Hudson Falls Obituary Mrs, Matilda M. Carrier Mrs. Matilda M. Carrier. 81 5 Lafayette fit, widow of Louis Carrier, died Thursday at 6:50 am.

at Glens Falls Hospital. 8he was a member ol St. Pauls' Church and St Anne's Sodality. She Is survived by a son, George Carrier of Watervllet; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Eldridge, Hudson Falls, and Marvin Gale, Gainsville, Fla.

threetrrindchfldren, and Six I greatrgrandchlldrem; a brother, Charles Roberts. Hudson Falls: a half-brother, Fred Fredette, ofi Brandon, Vt, and several nieces and Friends may call at the Carle- ton Funeral Home, 68, Main St. today from to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday at- 8:30 a.m. at the funeral "home and at 9 from Paul's Church.

Interment will be in St Paul's Cemetery. FLOOD KILLS 31 TBKRiAN, Iran, May 16 tfl Official reports today showed 21 vince in Northeast Iran. Xrttigt parol onumfntt Tbe Iarrest selection ef quality tray and colored granites Northern New Xork. Inside dis play and shop at: 174 Bay 8t, Glens Falls. Opea 3 a.m.

te Si p.m. daily. Weekends by ap- pointment Dial BX 3-59M HARRY GUTKEIL ltl Main Sti South Glens Falls Nty 8-2526 Ereningi iMIMlMil IBARREI Jcuju)J Taxi cms CALL GLOBE TAXI Pttronm the tu) thM wtu give rou nrnoe wnw you mo is. RX 2-1234 or RX M234 imouls Aronsorl Auto Rental reii less autometle' trannniMion, powtr; nwnns, rdlo. urety oeJt, DIT WTKX MONTB TSAR ICS Warren St.

RXJ-25J1 iKLEcrrBOLTSIS tat abort IHM nod. and ptlalMa a. SfayoMe. ueetroiogm, rw RH 1-3S17. KUCCTROLTS1S Short Win, Jw Fanny Farmer Candies Of BOOTH OLE no QDACKKHBOSB BSXAU.

trt IDpeBiga 140 Glen Lost and Found lost coins. Am, to same LcniHla. RX I -MM. PGOST brown wailrt, Christ Ohuiob, O.P,-Tum. ere.

ew d. RX S-Ooaa. LOST, dark colored Siamese eat, on My 7, VIC, Conutocl. StuddM ltb 11 fVi-u JUlSUUtUUU AliU BINGHAMTON, Y. Ordinarily courses ta braille are for the sightless, but the free 'classes offered here are for these who can see.

Purpose of the instruction Is to enable relatives and friends to learn tev read and write braille so they can correspond "on a more personal level" with the blind. Legal Advertisement HOTICl Notice Is hereby given that the ffUtte has oaused an exammatlon to made of the ac-counta and fUeal affaln of Union Free school District i NO. 1 Town ef Port Bdward' Waebinston County i for tbe period beginning on July i960 and ending on June w. ivo2. The report of such examination nas been filed in my.

off toe at Fort Edward High school where it la a public record, available for Inspec tion by au Interested persons. FRANCIS J. TD5RNET Bcbool Dletrlct Clerk I Dated: May 13, ISS3. 1 NOTIC1 TO BTDDERS I Bide ehau be received by the Adirondack Community College at the Business Office In the College Building. Lower -Main Street.

Hud-l son Falls. Ve until a p.m, Monday, May 27, ,190, for supplying phyeioe and biology supplies and equipment. epeciiicationa may oe oonunea the above office during buaineati hour. Herbert D. Brocx Bualneas Administrator notice Is hereby Riven that lloenee NO.

396L363 ha been Issued to the undeieigned to eU liquor, wine and beer at retail In a restaurant under section 132A or the Alooooiic Bev- Control law at Diamond Village, Bt. Diamond- Point, NX, for on premises consumption. WBKPH BCHWB1NB ANNA 8CHWBINS, fdbaj DIAMOND VILLAGE, AT8. N. BOLTON ROAD, DIAMOND POINT.

WARRHN OOUNTY. Notice 1 hereby given that license No. 3381,401 has been Issued to the undersigned to aeu liquor, wine and Beer at retau in a rmaorant under section 132A of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law The Rlveredg Restaurant, (Btewart Bridge Bead, Hadley, Warren N.r. for on. premises consumption.

HANS and HELEN FUGLISTER (dba) MVBR1CDOE RESTAURANT aTHWAHi -ttifttyftaj. tl.lMir. HADLEY. WAKRBN OOtTNTy, T. NOTICE OP PROPOSED BANK CONSOLIDATION Notice la hereby alvsn that an.

pllcatten ha been mad to the CoraDtroller of the Currency, wash. Ington 25, D.C, for his consent to Consolidation of The First National Bank of Hudson Palls, Hudson Paul, New and The First National Sana 01 uteos nua, wcxia rus. New Tea. It I contemplated that all offices of the above-named bank, will contlnuo to be 1 1 This notice I published pursuant; to section is (c) of tb Federal i Deposit Insurance Act. AprU It, 1M3 THE FIRST NATIONATj BANK OP HUDSON FALLS! Hudson Palla, New York THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP GLENS FALLS Olen Failt, New York Notice Is hereby given that license No.

39SL42S ha been Issued to thei undersigned to ecu liquor, win end beer at retail1 in a restaurant under section 132A of the Alcoholic Bev era Control Law at the Town House Restaurant and Bar, 3SSi Canada Lake George, N.7.,' fori on nremlsea oonaumotlon. NICHOLAS G. CHOLAKIS and THOMAS G. CHOLAKIS. dba THE TOWN HOU8E RESTAURANT AND BAR, 3S9 CANADA ST.

LAKI OEOROE, WARREN COUNTY, N.Y. STATE OP NEW YORK BUPRBME COURT COUNTY OP SARATOOt BERYL PECTl, Plalntlft PECK, Defendant To the abov named Defendant! ACTION FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE I You are hereby Bummftned to answer the complaint in this action ana to serve a oopy oi your answer, or, If the complaint la not served With this summons, to serve nntlo of aonaanuioe, pluta. tiff attomsy within twenty day after th aerrtc of this summons; eicluaiv of the day of arvloe. In oase of your failure to appear, or, answer, judgment wiu no taken against you by default for th r. lief demanded In th ebmplalnt.

Plaintiff reside la Saratoga County. Trial to held In th county or Saratoga. Dated, March asth, IMS JOHN 8. HALL Attorney ror Plaintiff Office and Post Otlle Addre lSS'Matn Street -Warrensburg, New York TO: JAMES PECK: The foregoing summons and complaint served on you by publlca-tloa pursuant So an order of Hon. Felix a.

Auim. Justice, dated March 39tu, loss, and filed with the com. plaint ta th office of the Clark of the County of Saratoga at Ballston opa, new iotk. JOHN 8. HALL Attorney for Plaintiff, Office Ac P.

O. Address ISS Main Street warrensburg, New York NOTICE Notice 1 hereby given that the State Comptroller has caused an examination to be made of the account and fiscal affair, of Central School District 1, Town of Fort Ann, county Of washuurton for the per. lod beginning on July 1, IMS and ending on June 30, ides. Th report of eueh. examination baa been niea mr office where It is public tecord, available for inspee.

ervry Dorothy A. Martlneau Bcnoot LRatnc uierk Fort Ann Central School, Diet. No. Towna of Fort Ann. Granville.

Hartford and Kingsbury, Wash. Msr A. Hooqrae WHITEHALL Mare Roe nue. M. 4 Wheeler proprl.

etnr of Marc's Market here, died Thursday it 4. tun. In Rutland, Vt, Hospital, following short Illness Mr. Eoctlfle IU a veteran He was a memoer or noire Dame des Vlctolres Church and of Bt, Joseph's Society of Uie church. He was also a member of Whitehall Post, American l- ikm: the Veterans of -Foreign Wan- of Whitehall; Whitehall! bus, and Whitehall Lodge, 1491, Marvm Gale, oainsvuie.

ra. BJ.O. Elks, and the Century Association, the 100th Infantry Division Society. Surviving are hl wife, Claire Walker Bocque; bis mother. Mm.

Prances Rocque of Whitehall; two brothers. Bomauld of Ta- hawus and Maurice of Whitehall, several nieces and nephews. The funeral wiu Be conducted Saturday at 9:30 a.m, ta Notre Dame dee yictoires Church, where a sOeinn'utem be offered. Interment will be North- Oraiuilua Friends may call at the Jlllson Funeral Home today from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 Dm. Whitehall CouncU, 276, Knlgms of Columbus, will meet at the funeral home at 7:30 tonight, Whitehall Lodge of Elks at 8 to- kight and St, Joseph's Soaety at 8:30.

tee T. Sooko WHITEHALL Lee T. Rooke, DC 1, UJS. Navy, died unexpectedly at sea Wednesday aboard the radar ship, USS Protector. His age was 36.

He enlisted in tne Navy In 1944 and would have completed 19 years in August, of uus year. Survivors are his wife, Shirley; two sons, Gary and Brian; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. HOOke, 19 rirai.

Ave, wnivenaii; two sisters, Mrs. Joan Cassick, Waterford. and Mrs. Christine Selling, Burden Lake, and several nieces and nephews. The body will arrive in White hall May 26 and will be taken to the home of his parents.

Funeral of Mis. Williamson WHITEHALL The funeral of Mrs. Blanche Williamson, widow of Burns Williamson, was conducted Thursday at the home on the Granville Rd. by the Rev. Charles F.

Deyine, pastor of the Village Methodist Church, interment was ta Cedar Grove Cemetery, Fair Haven, Vt Bearers were Harley Hasbrook. George Slsco, Russell, Leslie and Fred Barrett and John Harrington. Robert N. Whipple SARATOGA SPRINGS Rob ert N. Whipple, 63, of Rock City Falls died unexpectedly Thura day afternoon in Saratoga Hos pital.

Mr. Whipple was born Feb. 4, 1900, in Saratoga Springs. He was a member of the Greenfield iVolunteer Fire 8 ana Middle Grove Rod and Gun Club. Survivors are his wife, Mar- mi erite: daughter, Mrs.

Ber nard Green; a boo, Walter, and six grandchildren, all of Rot City Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Lewis French snd Mrs. Mildred Ho- barge, and a brother, Joseph Whlirole, all ol Saratoga Springs." The funeral will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 pm. at the Burke Funeral Home and at 3 in Bethesda Episcopal Church. In terment will be ta Rock City Fans Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from to 5 and to I pm Mr Alice Cooney SARATOGA SPRINGS 'Mrs. Alice G. Cooney, 70, died Wednesday evening at the borne of her son, James Collins Cooney, 34 Waterbury St. Bora ta West Rutland, Vt, Jan. 17, 1893, she had been a resident of Saratoga Springs for 50 years.

She wasj a charter member ol tne catno- llc Daughters of America, Court McLaughlin, and a member of the Ladles Auxiliary of the VFW, In addition to her son, Mrs, Cooney is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Kizmir Shafran, Schen ectady, another son. Richard Cooney of Rensselaer seven grandchildren, and a sister, Miss, Agnes Collins, West Rutland. Funeral services will be con. ducted Saturday at 10 am.

from the Burke Funeral Borne and at 10:30 ta St Peter's Church. In. tenneut i Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to. 6 and 7 to pnt.

J. Redmond SARATOGA SPRINGS Carl Redmond, 71. 108 Hamilton St, died Wednesday at Saratoga Hospital' Born in Canada April 13, 1892, he had resided here for 40 years. Before his retirement, Mr. Redmond was the proprietor of a tattling nlant here.

He was veteran ol world War I and a member of Bethesda Episcopal linurcn. He is survived by his wife, the lormer Gladys Mae Roes; a sis. ter, Mrs, Glenn R. Bedenkaob. Albany, and a brother.

Allen Redmond, Springfield, Mass. ine funeral service will be con ducted today at 11 sun. at the' Bussing Funeral Home. Funeral ef Mrs. Bonis Westcett TIOONDEROOA -u, Funerall services for Mrs.

Olive Weetcott, wue oi noma westcott, were eon-1 ducted Thursday at the Connery. Funeral Home by the Rev, Alfred Arnold, rector of the Church of the. Cross. Interment was In Bates Cemetery, Johnsburg. Funeral ef Charles H.

Carpenter CAMBRIDGE Funeral serv ices for Charles Harvey Carpen- iw were conducted Thursday at tne u. it. spurr Funeral Home of St Luke's Epiacopei Church, omciateo. Interment was in Woodlands Cemetery. Michael Goerlna EVILLE Fiinml mi.

LS 'u 9gf 76. Who alea -i-ueSlay at the Colonial Nursing Home where had been a patient for 10 days, were conducted Thursday in th Church of th Immaoulat) Con- ftphohterinr Bepftlrinf A BBTlTstR PLACV for upKolatiin or ttX JOHM BLOCK. par tu tiffin lapoom or. mtim st wboiitwiDi. stz t-m Km8i st rx j-eon.

SWILAKE'S OOHTOM 0PHOL8TKRWO CO. iRivtf your furniture rcupholtrs. wfc. up. DIM RH Vfteanm CTeaners airWAyeureKA" HOOVER Authoriied Sale gentle Servlo on all eleanere OaD anytime from a.m.- pm 1rTi-T TTTTP Oroeroa Av.

1U1VJJU1 tXU IX 3-15TJ Off St. Bear Ridge A1X cleaners aervlcedu niter Omeen Office aeroa jronr orana union. so. or Mini monu, hiw Si.Psed tie up. Klrbyeomp.Jge.

Authorized Bales Servlci ELECTR0LUX COUP. RXi-SIftK S9 Warren St. ADTHORI7BD BAI9 AND 8FRV7C FHEb PICK UP AND RETURN MACHINE1 REPAIR OB PARTS KIRBT authoriaed sales and service, Habere. BX1-SM3. 4S Park St.

Wsshtt Mafel 8ervl43e I Laundry Specialist" MONROE'S MAYTAG Phone RX 1-3714 Westinghouse-eKfnl, TJenter ifltoddard AddI lance Blvd. ka 4-ivmj All Washers As Drvers Repaired 1 john o. ooss eSnviCT oo, RX s-4250 Day or NUbt Watcn, Bepfirlnf 1 WATCH REPAIRING a. HiiNTijnr 149 Olsn Bt. tn Dolanl Well Drilling WATER PTJMPS TSTSM8 ORILLINa-TISTINO HUDSON FALLS PRILLING CO.

Lwr. Maple H.F. RH 7-00001 EMPLOYMENT Employment Agencies job. OP THE DAYi Pert time book keeper, looal, ms. Jlexiuje.

cnuary to be arranged. HHBER JiMFUlY-MFNT AGENCY, Help Wanted Femaie Si BABYSITTtlR for Jti yr. old girl M.r. VIC, an l-JMTi. niiCT BABYSITTER wanted days a wk.

p.m. or RH 7-0912. CASHIER for local retail store. 40 nr. wk.

in air ooncauoneu EiceUent starting alary. Permanent nositten. Tvping eeacntlal Good company benefit. Apply to no o-xi, vj. vr avjcpEtuBNCES icaars on Man's ahlru.

Apply Lynn twin uo, Olen Bt. EXPBRJENOED girl for collection office. day wk. were. req.

sua D-n, ajr. root uo. OIRL OR woman to care for 5 yr old boy. Private room and board vraettS. day week RX 2-0657 after 4 p.m.

HOUSEKEEPER. Good pay. Refer. ences. call Ka 'i-ro.

HOSTESS apply in hereon bet. noon and 4 p.m. Alfonso uise wge Rd. HOUSEKEEPER for eeml Invalid. No nuralng.

Live in. wni ua a-au, G.P. rost tjo. LADIES 3) wanted to work lor Sarah oovenuy ewe try vorapauy. Part, tun salsa RX3-0784, RX 3-1444.

LICENSED PRACTICAL JfuRSE wanted. SBl-w MOTHERS, do you need extra money to keep cniianjn in buiww w-leget Pleasant, profitable, part time employment will do It. Avon Cosmetic be opening In Notre Dame St. section, ra. m.

a-Jiuo. OFFICE girl with knowledge of shorthand xypmg. Apuiy ujne-way Discount Center awl ask (or Mr. Mernii RELIABLE woman to share home, WmS wage. MW anve urn.

Write Bon Q-IS, G.F. Post Oo. SALESWOMEN BETTER DRESSES OR SPORTSWEAR MX weekly Plus all store benefit) EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN, -ALSO SEVERAL PM1T.tTTMI POSITIONS All toqulrte strictly confidential CALL RX3-9eSl Aak tot Mr. Gerald M. Solomon Fashions Queensbury Plage, Glens Fall EXPERIENCED WANTI8D rMMEDTATHLY AitT iff GLEK1S FILLS COUMHYOLOS WAlTREaSS, experienced, call In person, afternoons, bet.

12-4. p.m. or eves, after 7 p.m.. Rustle Inn, Route tN, Uke Uigtrne, WAITRESS for eurb service. Apply Zacka, River Bt, in person between i p.m.- p.nr WAITRESSES experienced.

Apply wishing well restaurant, Kt. g. WOMAN to clean 2 or 3 day ea. wk. Now Si throughout the summer.

Lak Geo, Village. WW t-3346. WOMAN for general store work, perieaced. wueenaDury store, must have' own transportation. Write giving eompiete resume to Sox P-17, Qflens Falls Post Oo.

'Help Wanted Male SS Aluminum, Sidinf? INSTALLERS By Owritract RX 3-8344, CLERICAL work, small office. Know ledge or bookkeeping neiprui, typ-uiK reoutred. Varied duties Includ ing inventory control, order processing. Invoicing A accounts pay able. Sal.

commeniiirate to ability. Apply Valoour, 18 Peck O. P. CAB drivers, full time, guaranteed wages. Apply City Cab, .37 Wil liam at.

-CLEANUP-MAN- for our -car Must be over i and nave nnvera license. Apply in pereon to afr. Jennings, Servlo Manager, Murnhv-Parsons. Inc. Aluminum Product WOT QtTAtJTT HKAVT OAUOl Aluminum Siding VKRT SPBCTAL CASH S74 Bay Bd.

EXS344 Buiinese stniw Offered Expert Bike Repairs pat's rragSTONg, 14 mm, ej TOP SOIL BOB BPRINQKB EH l-SdM GARDENS PLOWED Dial RXJ-t105 with Mo tuier. Garbage rubbish removal CAlJ, RHT-53S1 Day Days Weelt Electric Drill" 8" Electric Saw Extenjion Ladderi Floor Sanderi Hand Sanders Belt Sanderi Paint Sprayeri 'Floor Polishert LawnRolleri Lawn -Spreader! Lawn Sweeper! Roto Tillen Cement Mixer! Chain Falls All Iftmt ovoTfoi'e of our Service Dtparimtnt Warehouse, Roger O.F. A4d It to Your Account" SPRING Power Mower Tune-Up FKEJfi UfAKS.ri.UU (with copy of till ad). OIL CHANGED BLADE SHARPENED St BALANCED ADJUST CARBURETOR, IGNITION $6.99 All Parts Extra Authorized Service tb Parte tor Brlggs A fitrattoiv Clinton Craltaman Tecumseh Snglnes. HASKELL Lk.

Oeorg Rd. RXJ-0919; Floor Banding, Waxing Floor Sander A Edge? for Rent FRASIEft PAINT 39 Park RX -SM FLOOR Minding St reflnlshlng Is our peclalty. Floors cleanea waieu. Deoraff, bs HeatlngFlnmbhig Roofing AMERICAN STANDARD RnllMW. furnaces, nlumblnn fixtur, service, UiKINNEY Ja shermaa, 1303 Main B.F.

RM i-ases. iiutn pinmiuM anil creatine. Lower warren ov. ecnemoa uwum cabinet. Crane Plumbing.

Iron fireman dealer. Wholesale si Retail Store. FBA. Phone RXI-41W. RH7-S5M.

ALL troaa n. oil furnaces, not: water tana, beranrxv. numv, htf. RH-3480. Bpec.

iia-jn. JtNNOX Heating Etuament. l- oll-coal. Used basting Owen A. Jonas, Rxa-sess.

OIL-OAS burner repaired lntb 0. New oa and uu mrnacw R. Lawrence. B31-W5S. i LOCKS-Key.

most type on hand; Valine, suitcases repairwi. Lock ft S3 South. RXa-4911 Lawn Mowers McLAREN lawnmower and engine aervloe. cranksnaTta straiRmaneu. E.

River BJJ Pick-up. IpowTGR mower repaired. Free pick. nu UP av Delivery, ujh Moving owiiasw i SAND STONEFIEL TopeoU-Rubblah Removed. RX wsi Eadlo-Tc Tertslon TJervic "ALftAtS PROMPT SSRVICE JOHNNrS TV i Servtoe Inatalli Bale Servtoe XnatsTlatkm 31 Knight St.

RX 2-Bis, r.nnneia TV Service GJ3. Radio and Television St eSRViCl umorne P. RHT-S1M Hammond's TV Service 22.ParkStRX2r2324 Purvis Television Service 1M Aviation Road raj-iiw SILLER0 RADIO TELEVISION Call RX 2-3932 DIX AVE ABSOLUTr.Y guaranteed servto at MEL BROWN RCA. OI Radio-TV Bala Sente 45 L.O, NN S-34SB Suburbs? TV Color TV Sale Service Kafrlgei a tan Bevrlc ABO REFRIOERATION Service en All Makes Eautpment tt-30 Em Bt, RX 3-3456; RX 3-3457 Sat tleaMng Adirondack Home Service) No extra charge tor taking up and relaying your rugs, and vnR.MirrrrR.a rajtANYM 4S-HR Servlo RXI-S331 "KELLOGG'S" I "AUTOMATIC MACHIN1 CLEANING" I Catherine Bt, 8 OF. RX i-MIT Plant Inspection Invited Septic Tank aeaninf SEPTIC tank st cesspool cleaned S20.

National Sanitary Cleaner, latr tara" Ft. AWNF I-WH. Shoe Repairing Capone's Exchange St, sno repainnir jor eo rrs. WM. CAPONE.

pnop. i II upportumues lor 'P1 Texaco 67 Union Bag 39: Union Carbide 111 1 -i si Union Pacific 40 Unit Aire 49- l. Unit Merch US Steel Westg Electrio 18- 49-37 74- IVcolworth DOW JONES AVERAGES Industrials Railroads 168.17 UtillUes 140.89- 2 LOCAL OUOTATION Bid Asked Glens Falls Insur 46 49 'American Exch. CLOSING PRICES MAT 16 Rapid American 8- 1 Creole Pete 41- New Process 65144 Mead Johnson 24- 1 Vedder will officiate. Intemendl Prtl yesterday -in h.

i Hflood which hit Khoiraasan Pro- flood which hit Khoirassaa Pro Retail Management NMsner Brothers. Inc. operating over 170 stores, to oonsldertn applications for men for future store, management positloas. These positions offer opportufi- ltles for rapid adranoament for -thoee who qualify. All promo- Uons are made from wltnln our own organisation.

4 Applicant selected will btiflnt I a store management training I program In the stockroom, and progressively advance to floor-manusistant manager, and to store manager. Managers' earnings Start at $6,900. Barn ii good salary while you learn wltb G8lftOUS BONUS PIAlt; EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS LIBERAL VACATIONS OATNF0L IsIFB -INSU RANCH PLAIf 1 1 BXCTTLLBNT mmmsmssr flak APPLY NEISNER BROS. QUBBNeBDRT PLAZA 711 UPPER LSN ST. OLBNB FALLS.

N.Tj PAINTaR must be experienced xnsfr insioe. oieaay wora. jipyiy vu- rler Stoi7lown, U.S.A. PART TIJiS bus drivers. Queensbury 1 SchooL.

Apply Harold O'Oonnoi bet. 9 a.m p.m. RX3-95M QUALIFIED watchman. AppU atoiTtown, pjsji, REPORTER- and rewrite" au.u Aosaa xlrwe Veil) wanll Seeburg 18- Md Cup 33- 57 -Bell Tel Cda 52- Woodall Indus. 20 PERSONALS GANSEVOORT 'w Leon Ham.

mond and Luther Purinton visit ed 1. and Mrs. B. E. Hibbard, Mrs.

Myra Clunis, and James Reed at the Homestead Infirmary on Wednesday. Louis Eastman, Luther and Anson Purinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ghaw of Fenimore were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanton Wilbur On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dyer and Edward Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Danny Jones and family In East Greenwich and Samuel French hi Clarks Mills.

Mr. and Mrs. John Peters and Mr. and Mm Roderick Bishop ana mxw were eunasy -dinner KucetB tu. uie lujsne oi jar.

aaa Mrs. Wesley Gsmsey, Schuyler vule ho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van- Guilder and daughters visited her parents in Troy on r.

Year Hepretenrcrtr Walter Spanagel Lokf George, N.Y. asuyissi jviuJ aaaayay, vy si ere a tin miityt hi WTMrln'NL Wirfr, ti Is Pyl 1 Natl'1 39 Occidental Pete 23- South Coast 33 2 Pgh Rwxs 25'- Majestic Spec 17 1 -Hell-Coil 28 Signal Oil A 27 Exquisite Form A 4 Tech Operations u. Screen Gems Community Ps 23-24 -41 24 39 Steel Parts Tri-Coht Wts BrllloMfg Molybdenum 26 1 8 Calif Pete 11 'Col Sand Stone 17 -Tale Express A 16 Scout Troop Is Organized GANBEVOOBT At a meeting at the Gansevoortl School on Monday evening, Boy Scout Troop 17 was organized under the sponsorship of Oanse voort Lodge, 845, P. and All Warren of Balls ton Lake. Saratoga County scout executive, Conducted the meeting, assisted i "fcy Eugene Worth, Gansevoort, representing the neighborhood ecout committee.

"Trie following officers were ap pointed: Prank W. Bayard 'scoutmaster: Leonard assistant scoutmaster. Others from the lodge and others who want to help on the committee Raymond earn on, Louis East man, Bernard Shaw and Luther Purinton. A movie of scouting In Colorado was shown. Mr.

Warren explained how to get a scout troop started. Mr. Worth told about the -TarTH1 Saratoga Mr. Bayard stated that li boys had already sitmed and passed their tenderfoot test Sev eral parents attended iih their night week, fringe benefits). Give? name, address, telephone number! eKpunca -seta tTi ences to Box X-16, Q.P.

Poet NOW IS THE TIME AND THE SEASON I Have you ever wondered If you could succeed tin auto sales work? If so, this may be the i eppertunlty of a Ws fA say this because we have tralnlna nroKram which to sec- A ond to none and we are fully prepared to- provide you wltb the type of capable eupervtoloa t- wmcn wiu assure your sariy suocaea? We will pay you liberal 'commtsslons plus vacation pay, hospitalisation pisn ana a hew Ford demonstrator. Investigate this ad. We believe you will find this to be a good place to work. See Bill Webster, no phone at vfIISffFID2i 830 Olen St. Glens Falls you (oV think you can) I can show! you now to maxe liO.oOo to $15, 000 1 per year.

AU replies oonfldentlal.f 1 U.r. fOM UOi, x-i. SEEVSOS Writ, giving omplt rwum of experience, to Boa t-ll, OP. Post O. All replies strmlr fldentlsl.

lli'J'-iJrVI 1. it" Ifvi it Wolter Sponogel Is a trained and en-per tenced expert in 'memorial end dnign. He ii backed by large staff of tpeciolutt In th creation and erection of fin In addition to personal service, you Ore offered tht od-vonlooes of buying and cut- lorn dnign only availabl through lorgb company, Established 1S9S Tor Appointmenf cepuoo. SW Olap Bt. Olanl falls eauwcUoB wlii snj otber Shop vouaty,.

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