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GAZETTE! PHONE 4-4141
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LoopTCegRng MASONIC LEAGUE RECORD Team— ^y
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Levels
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Masonic league, totaling W6 with games of 189, 156 and 212. Scores:
Plumbs (0)—Lapp 416, Bush 430, Morris 344, absentee 390, Coager
,495. Totals 638, 719, 710—2073. Trowels (8)—Weoks 460, Verkloa
470, Green 387, Lansing 556. Rusa 409. Totals 726, 768, 799—2282.
* • » • Deacons (0)-~Siegler 417. Robin-
son 416, Margwarth 448, Stafford 481, M. Ellis 434. Totals 711, 784, 701—2196.
Compasses (3)—Hotaling 494, Wood 545, Brown 478, absentee 408, Duck 453. Totals 782, 813, 780— 2375.
* • * Chisels (1)— Bunnecke 440, Cale
453, Zeh 457. Klein 460, Kindt 469. Totals 760, 829, • 690—2279.
Mauls (2)—Houck 447, Eschen-"beckef 446, Jones1 429, Buys 457, Probes 462. Totals 786, 755, 100— 2241.
* » • Oavels (1)— Townsend 422. Monc-
ton 516, Cook 376, Hubbel 458, Simpson 514. Totals 733, 797, 756 —2286.
Spades (2)—Tomllnson 503, Es-tolle 458, Harper 461, Hurley 502, McCoen 536. Totals 869, 779, 810— 2458.
* • • Gauges (2)—Hough 454, Page
448, Osan 895. Snare 478, Bolster 614. Totals 763, 723, 803—2289.
Squares (1)—Ford 336, Derwig 485, Nielson 465, zz-Blase 355, Holland 505, absentee 131. Totals 726, 823, 726—2277.
* * * Levels CO)—Haller 482, G. Ellis
414, De Freest 411, Settle 457, absentee 420. Totals 796, 690, 698— 2184.
Stewards (3)—Absentee 429, Bowman 489, Hooker 423, Haushalter 625. Berger 504. Totals 805, 729, 836 —2370.
Dellaria Features in Scotia Independent Merchant's League
SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1945 GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141
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Al Gerheauser (above), left-handed pitcher who Joined the Phillies last year from Newark, mis been traded to Pittsburgh In a straight player swap for Vlnce DiMagglo.
Snell Paces Kegling in Service Loop
SERVICE LEAGUE RECORD Team— w L
Brayes 33 9 Reds 28 14 Cubs 27 15 Cards 22 20 Giants 20 22 Dodgers . . . . ; 19 23 Phillies '. l l 31 Pirates 5 37
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"Doc" Snell was high in the Service league, totaling 543 with j Barath. Yank Terry and Joe Bow games of 175. 214. the- night's top I m a n pitched for Boston
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, April 1 (VP)~The N«w York Giants beat the, N e w York Yankees , 5-1, today, with BUI Voiselle yielding six hits In the five innings he worked before 2,013 fans. Hank Borowy started for the Yanks and allowed two runs on four hits 'in five frames.
Loren Bain relieved Voiselle In the- sixth, pitching one-hit shutout ball during the last four frames, while Holcombe took the hill for the American leaguers in the same inning and gave up four hits.
• • * REJOINS CLUB TODAY
WASHINGTON, April 1 (UP) — Tommy Nelson, counted on to be the Braves' regular third baseman this season, rejoinB the club tomorrow after having had four infected teeth extracted. Forthcoming tomorrow also, is the physician's report on Hurler Al Javery's sore arjn. *
Carden Gillenwater, who injured his hand yesterday, submitted to x-rays today and the report on him will be given along with Javerye.
The Boston regulars and Yanni-gans participated in a practice game today in preparation for their exhibition contest with the quan-tico Marines tomorrow.
» * * PHILLIES VICTORS
WILMINGTON, Del., April 1 (UP)—The Philadelphia Phillies worked a combination of lusty hitting and efficient pitching for a 15 to 0 victory over Fort DuPont, Del., today in their opening exhibition game of the training season. Pitchers Charley Sproull and Charley Ripple struck out 15 of the visitors. Rookie Granville Hamner led the hitting with a thfee-run homer.
» * » R E D SOX WIN
PLEASANTVILLE, NJ, April 1 (UP)—The Boston Red Sox took
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en on Casualty Lists
Latest army and navy casualty lists include five vicinity men among the army dead of the European region, three vicinity men dead In the navy, four vicinity men among the army wounded in the
LEGAL NOTICES
army list of killed in the European regipn names Sgt. Robert L Armstrong, husband of Mrs. Rosemary D. Armstrong of 12 East 11th avenue, Gloversville; Pvt. William G. Brown, son of Gottlieb Brown of route 2, Gloversville; Pvt. Qharles O. Cole, son of Mrs. Leona S. Cole,
-of 502 Lake street, Herkimer; Pvt. Ralph P, DlCaterlno, husband of Mrs. Mary M. DICaterino, 275 Cleveland avenue, Amsterdam, and Pvt. Lloyal J. Miller Jr., husband of Mrs. Eleanor L Miller of route 4, Amsterdam.
The navy lists three vicinity men as dead; they are Pvt. Francis A. DeJulius, USMC, brother of Raymond DeJuliuB of 31 Ried street, Amsterdam; Pfc. Raymond R. Le-vonski, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Levonski of 18 Rundell street. Dolgeville, and Pfc. Roso-lino Troppodo, USMCR, previously reported as wounded, son of Salva-tore Troppodo of 51 Park street. Gloversville.
Vicinity men listed by the army as wounded in the European region include Pfc. Raymond Bruzdowski, son of Mrs. Mary Bruzdowski of 10 Liberty street, Amsterdam; Pfc. Peter F. Dybas, brother of Mrs. Frank Stasy of 63 Milton avenue, Amsterdam; Pfc. Chester F. Kovel, son of Mrs. Victoria Zedaunis of 345 Pleasant avenue, Herkimer, and Pfc. Louis A. Salvione, son of Mrs. Vencenza Salvione of 12 Addison street, Gloversville.
The two men listed by the army
an "all-star service t'eam over "the ! * s P r i s ° n 6 i ' s ° f , w a r i n G e r m a n y * r e
STATJQ OP NKW YORK, County Court, Schenectady County.-CITY OP SCHENECTADT, Plain
tiff, against Ntcola Kftiano, also known as Nicholas Kiano, and Kvallne Kai-ano. his wife. Philip Caruso, Peter Caruso, Anthony Rinella and K. P. Coruompasi.x, Defendants.
IN PURSUANCE of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly granted in the above entitled action, and entered In the Schenectady County Clerk's Office on the 22nd day of March. 1M3, European region and two a r m y . , „ A O T ^ ^ o f F i | i a r , ^
prisoners of war in Germany. , o f t h e a t y o f S t . h e i I € C t a d y > N Y , the The vicmity men included in the collectinr officer of the plaintiff tax
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY Services, Supplies
and Equipment -—I
Alterations
D R E S S M A K I N G and a l t e r a t i o n s of all kinds. "Dots" , J 67 J a y St., up *-9632.
bumps today, winning 20 to 4 in a "hit"' parade featured by homers off the bats of Manager Joe Cronin, Johnny Lazor and Steve
Dellaria led the Scotia Independent Merchant league kegling with a 545 total gained on games of 168, 185 and 192. Riley followed with M3. hitting 163, 189 and 191. Scores:
Kellers (2) — Taylor 378, Ellers 473, Dellaria 545, Gemmette 325, Nielson 467. Totals 746, 679, 763—
2188. Roberts (1)—Forte 429, Ziegler
406, Huntington 390, Cunningham 429, absentee 420, handicap 12. Totals 719, 685, 682—2086.
• * * Mathers (3)—Absentee 405, Retal-
licTk 462, Straub 468, Penistan 468, 1643 DiPofi 434, handicap 36. Totals 755. 758. 760—2273.
DuRitc (0)—Riley 543. B. Lee 291, Armstrong 387, V. Dube 483, absentee 453. Totals 694, 718, 745—2187.
* » * Toll" St. Barbers . (0)— Robitaille
393, Bohnenberg 395, Musscn 345, Reynolds 467, handicap 3. Totals 721. 654, 624—1999.
Martinque (3)—Tereau 443, Peugh 413, Moon 437, Bumpas 489. absentee 423. Totals 736, 760, 709—2205.
• • • Hartmans (2>~Doleski 455, La-
Valley 499, Wisell 350, Murawski 370, Hartman 495, handicap 9. Totals 680, 738, 760*-2178. *
Jim's Store (1) — Francis 454, Phelps 413, Briggs 433, Lindkvist 431, Heddon 429. Totals 750, 690, 720-2160.
* • • Waysfde (1)—Irwin 481, Garrison
474. Mead 380, Simmons 426. Ijiy-ton 476. Totals 775, 735, 727-2237.
Timmermans (2)—s-Newbold 191, Miller 874, Levoy 457, Wormuth 460, Titus 499. zz-Brodeur 325. handicap 48. Totals 684, 822, 798-2295.
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solo, and- 154. Braves took the second-half crown and will now roll the Reds, first-half winners, for the league title Thursday, April 12. Scores:
Cubs <2)—Rankin 471, Rowledge 486, Eaton 440. Rust 421. Snell 543. Totals 727, 832, 802—2361,
Reds (1)—Kelly 459, Gllndmvex 458,' Hunqiker 394, Steverwald 539. Beekman 458. Total* 832, 723, 753 —2304.
• * * Phillies (D—Bradshaw 450, Ab
sentee 375, Morrell 412, Sauter 466, Cone way 481. Totals 650, 681, 853— 2184.
Giants (2)—Griswold 380. Wit-beck 485, Absentee 375, Absentee 375, Conrad 525. Totals 728, 733, 67&—2140.
Cards (3)—Teete 527, Burch 470. Schmerhorn 432, Hill 484, Murray 489. Totals 742. 820, 840—2402.
Braves (0)—Absentee 375. Baird 433, Tallmadge 436, Semple 436, Absentee 375. Totals 660, 697, 691— 2048.
Pirates (1>—Nitchman 448. J. Martin 349, A. Martin 332, Hitchcock 400, Meury 467. Totals 770, 664. 562—1996.
Dodgers (2)—Heintzelman 486. Way 372, Absentee 375, Dillingham 429, Walker 433. Totals 745, 707,
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RAMSEY FEATURES WASHINGTON, April 1 (UP) —
The Boston Braves' second-stringers upsgt. the regulars. 9 t o 6, in a training game today which featured the hitting of Outfielder Bill Ramsey. Playing with the losers,
Sgt. Robert J. Karutis. son of Zyg mont Karutis of 412 East Main street, Amsterdam, and Pfc. Joseph R. Waveris, son of Mrs. Winifred M. Waveris of 32 Storrie street, Amsterdam.
Meetings Tonight Council of Jewish Juniors. Tem
ple Gates of HeRven rooms. Czech-American Sokols, Fifth1
Ramsey got three blows and made \ avenue hall. a remarkable one-handed running} Fidelity lodge IOGT. State and catch. The regulars outhit the Close street hall. rook ies, 12 to 10.
Rosecrans Features in Royal Arcanum League
Wisniak-Zalucki Win YMPA Hi-Lo Tourney
Ben Wisnlak and Bill Zalucki won .the YMPA league's high-low tournament with 1,085 total. Second honors went to Pete Suwlnski and Ed Rupinskl with 1,009, while Kelly and Falkowski were third with 1,003, M. Jankowski-Prlsbeck fourth with 997, and Trackl-W. Jankowski fifth with 991. * Wisnlak also hit the tourney high three, 563,, and high single, 223. Scores:
Suwlnski 528. Ruplnski 481. handicap 0—1009; Rush 527, Lowell 425, handicap 21—973; Borowskl 477, Bartoslewlcz 473, handicap 16—968; Ceglerski 479, Zlobrowskl 400, handicap 21—900; F. Nelson 518, Polkie 446, handicap 15—979; J. Zborowjkl $33< Kleaka 417, handicap 15-965; JCclly 822, Falkowski 463, handicap 18—1003; S. Jankowski 496; Gnoln-aUl 469. handicap 18—983; C. Chlo-peckl 499, Lachowskl 403, handicap 18-920; Lasky 482, Bartkowskl 471. handicap 12—957; Bonciyk 457, W. Chlopeckl 47.7 handicap 12—938; W. Zborfcwukt ,805. Fllliek 449, handicap IS—969; Kldalowaki 438, Wro-hlewskJ 534, handicap 12—984; Kala Jtowakl 622, Symoon 407, handicap 6 -935; Trackl 466, W\ Jank6w,skl 816, handicap 9—991; Graber 488, Faulkey 413, handicap 6—907; M Jankowaki B06, PrUbeck 485, handicap 6^997; J. Nalaorf e0fl» C. Jan-fcowakl 475, handicap 8—«84; Daley 441, Sanlernls 405, handicap 6—852; VWsnlak 663, Balueki 813, handicap
) \ HldH SCHOOfc«SlTE >L<te ANOELE9,' April 1 (A>>~
t h * Unlvenrtty of Notre Dam*, an alumni official aald today, la negotiatmB for a »U* lh th* San
Jtonahdo v»il«y' for * high •ehool fo accommodate at leaat 1,000 -youthti. ' t . •.'.-• ^ l ' \ .-: C , ^TO ^SlOLri TOURNEY I DURHAM, Nd.; April; 1 (UP>~r |TT€d Corcdfan, ,JPQA tournament chairman, announced her* today thai arrange'menta have been completed to hold is itO.000 open fcolf tournament a( Raleigh, NC, next
Rosecrans paced, the Royal Arcanum leaguers with 565, putting together games of 202, 161 and 202. Scores:
Treasurers (3) — Rosecrans 565, Thompson 427, 'Kaufman 351, absentee 408, absentee 429, handicap 6. Totals 691, 714, 781-2186.
Orators (0)— Dusenbury 425. Gue-peroux 430, Casa 360. Tuttle 401, absentee 405. Totals 637, 686, 698—2021.
Secretary (3)—Young 390. Wilkins 348, Stapdish 460. Taber 520, Nelson 4B4. handicap 60. Totals 735. 728. 799—2262.
P. Regents (0)—Nichols 409. Talbot 426. Cook 502. absentee 420. absentee 393. Totals 674. 702, 774—2150.
Chaplains (1> — Exford 548. G. Kaufman 332, Raymond 492. Garrison 402, Crowning 4"58. Totals 705. 752. 795—2252.
Regents (2) — Casler'412, Chlo-pecki 556, absentee 363. Ten Evck 358. Schadegg 473, handicap 132 Totals 761. 771, 762-2294.
Guides (1)—Scialla 445.. Vanden-burg 514. absentee 406. Patterson 435. McLaujthlin 523. Totals 731. 823. 769—2323.
Vice Regents (2)--Schleutarninn 487, Jewett 385. Reynolds 878. absentee 444. Soulia 495. handicap 66. Totals 744, 709, 792—2235.
DODGERS W I N N E R S B E A R MOUNTAIN, NY, April 1
(UP)—The Brooklyn Dodgers made four runs in the first inning today and stayed in front the rest of the way, defeating their Montreal farm club, 6 to 5, in a training camp game. Pete Stephens, 19, a young right hander who hasn't even signed a Dodger contract started on the mound and was followed by two regulars. Curt Davis and Hal Gregg. All showed to good advantage. The Royals getting only seven hits, Manager Leo Durocher 1 nectady hall.
Herkimer council. 251 State street.
Mohawk Valley IOOF lodge, State and Hawk street hall.
Scotia IOOF lodge, Scotia hall. Union Hose Co. 6, Eastern ave
nue rooms. J. D. Stanton Hose Co. 4, Nott
street rooms. Brotherly Love IOOF lodge, Clin
ton street hall. Sunshine temple IOGT, State
and Close street hall. Broderick - Fuller -Nekola post
auxiliary, PNA hall. Boer *IOOF lodge, South Sche-
d i s i n c t . •will sell a t publ ic auc t ion al the S c h e n e c t a d y County Court H o u s e in the City of S c h e n e c t a d y , C o u n t y of Schenec tady and S t a t e of N e w Yoik on th« 27th d a y of Apri l , 194S, at lln.ii.i O'clock A . M . the p r e m i s e s deacribcd in said j u d g m e n t , a s f o l l o w s , via :
A L L T H A T T R A C T OR P A H -CKL O F L A N D s i tuate , l y ing and being: on T u r n e r A v e n u e in the li'ih Ward o f the City of S c h e n e c tady. C o u n t y of S c h e n e c t a d y . and S t a l e of N e w York, k n o w n a s l » l s Nos . 70?, 703 a n d Tt>4 on m a p of proposed i m p r o v e m e n t of certa in lands cal led B e l i e v e , be long ing t'> Campbel l , >Jyera and others , dated D e c e m b e r J 1st, 1S91. bounded and described a s follow s:~ B e g i n n i n g at a point in the s o u t h w e s t e r l y mar-(tin of T u r n e r A v e n u e thirty U0> feet s o u t h e a s t from the in tersec t ion of Turner A v e n u e svuh f i f t e e n t h Street , r u n n i n g t h e n c e s o u t h e a s t e r -Jy a long , t h e ittarifin of T u r n e r A v e n u e n i u e i y i9i>) feet to the m a r g i n of Lot N o . 701, t h e m e s o u t h w e s t e r l y fii r i g h t a n g l e s w i i h the m a r g i n of Lot No. 701 one hundred t h i r t y - t w o (132) feet to the m a r g i n oT Olean Stree t , t h e n c e in a n o r t h w e s t e r l y d irec t ion a long the m a r g i n of Olean Stree t to the m a r g i n of Lot . No . 705, thence n o r t h e a s t e r l y a l o n g the- m a r g i n of • Lot N o . ?l>3 e i g h t y - t h r e e (S3) feet to the p lace of b e g i n n i n g .
K X C K F T I N U A N D R E S E R V ING T H E R E I * R O M , H O W E V E R , \A>{ N O . 7O2, a s s h o w n on m a p a b o v e m e n t i o n e d , bounded a n d descr ibed a s f o l l o w s : B e g i n n i n g at a point w h e r e t h e n o r t h e a s t l ine of l x n No. 7t)3 i n t e r s e c t s Turner A v e nue and r u n n i n g thet ic* a l o n g Turner A v e n u e In ah eas t er ly direction th irty (30) feet to Lot No . 701, thence in a s o u t h e r l y d irect ion and at r ight a n g l e s to the last m e n t i o n e d l ine o n e h u n d r e d t h i r t y -two i\'Ji) feet , thence in a nor th w e s t e r l y d irec t ion to the s o u t h eas ter ly m a r g i n of Lot No. T'»3 a long the rear of plot k n o w n a s Olean Street , thence in a norther ly direct ion a l o n g l^ot No. 7l>3 one hundred th ir teen (113) feet to the place of beg inn ing .
B E I N G A P O R T I O N O F T H E P R E M I S E S descr ibed in " deed dated A u g u s t 18th, 19U, g i v e n by John K. M c D o n a l d and E d n a K. McDonald , h i s wi fe , and" Aus t in H. M c D o n a l d a n d E m m a I>. -McDonald , his wi fe , to N i c o l a K a i a n o and recorded In the S c h e n e c t a d y County Clerk's Off ice on March 5th. 1923. in B o o k 325 of D e e d s a t P a g e 425. D a t e d at the Ci ty of S c h e n e c t a d y ,
X.Y., this 2nd d a y of April , 1915. H. A. R O O T ,
Direc tor of F i n a n c e of the City of S c h e n e c t a d y , N.Y.. the collet t ing
•> off icer of the p la int i f f t a x district . A R L E N T. ST. L O C I S !
Corporat ion Counse l , P l a i n t i f f s A t t o r n e y . Office and P . O. A d d r e s s , City Ha l l . S c h e n e c t a d y , N.T^
Auctioneers
P C B U G A U C T I O N E E R
ANY T I M E OR P L A C E F e e s R e a s o n a b l e — Coir.act
H. A. BOUCK P. O B o x 3S. S c h o h a r i e Tel . 158
Appliance Repairs
UPTOWN RADIO SERVICE Radjon, toasters , iron?, all h o m e app l i a n c e s repaired. W e cal l for a n d de l .ver I P s S t a t e St. Tel . 3-0630
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY Services, Supplies and Equipment —
Grading
BL'LLDOZER grading and cellar dig-King. No job too bip or too small. If >0'j \vai:t a guaram'd satisfactory job done. Delia Villa, 5-0239, 9a.ra.-5p.m.
Heating and Furnace Repairing
FURNACES—Repairs, parts and cleaning on all warm air furnaces. Free ir . -pec. ion and e s t i m a t e s .
HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 775 S T A T E ST. T E L . 4-3S91
Income Taxes
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY Services, Supplies
end Equipment -—I
Typewriter*
AL'S REPAIR SHOP "We fix it Radio , e l ec tr ica l repair ing .
suppl ies . 727 S t a t e s t . Tel. 3-1112.
B i c y c l e R e p a i r i n g
B I C Y C L E S bought , sold and repaired R e i n b a r d s . H i B r o a d w a y . Tel . 4-0146
Cement Work
~~J. C I ' O . V N O K S - B l a c k , dirt . Cement walks , Meps, curbs , g r a d i n g ,
s o d d i n g a"'l s eed ing . Tel. 1-1039.
CKAN'K K'l\. 73«—Taxes . Tel. «-23S9. I ' . 'atk K. Quii'ini.
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CEMENT work, aH kinds, frea estimate. Tel. 3-9318 or 6-7321.
Combination Windows
STORM. Screen w i n d o w s , pa inted and insta l led complete . H. L .Miller, fac tory. iS W e a v e r st . Tel. 6-7676.
Clothes Poles
NEW CLOTHKS poles set, old poles reset, fence posts sold. Tel. 3-0677. 3-5870
Corsetiere
T R I X Y C O R S E T I E R E R U T H O S B O R N E , Tel. 3-7296 or 3-5206
Chlmnejs Repaired
C H I M N E Y S c leaned, repaired, built . Smal l jobs pref. 6-6S"S. L e o G a m a r s h
Carpenter Work
TILE ceilings, modern kitchens, p o r c h enclosed, alterations. Terms. Tel. 6-6246.
R E P A I R S . a l t era t ions , remode l ing , k i tchen cabinets , porches enc losed , ce i l ings . Contract comple te , mater ia ) and labor Tel 6-2tJL'SS. •
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
CALL L> G Place, lawn mower ex-]»•::, all kinds and ail stses up to 36 in. cui. 'IVI. 6-3327, 223 Filmore av.
MACHINE sharpened, repaired, guar.; parts. Hart, 13 Henry st, Tel. t-0269.
Mason Work
GUARANTEED no mora water In your cel lar Any k:nd c e m e n t work. 8-8122.
P L A S T E R I N G arches , repair work, c t -merit work. E. Carroll. Tel. S-0058.
C O N C R E T E , mason a n d repa ir work . Tel. 3-6309 or 4-1163.
A! K i n d s of Mason W'ork Tel. 6-5305
R E N T E D , repaired, c leaned. Open e v e s , W m . G. H i l s , 332 H u l e t t s u M 3 0 4 ,
T """'" • '• ii'-uasa Venetian Blinds RETAPED~RECORX>ED--C:LS:ANE6
For free estimates call SAVE SUP-.PLY, 501 State st. Tel. S-1193.
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Window Shades HOLLAND. DUPLEX SHADES, all
sizes, with or without roller. Measuring and hanging free. SAVE SUPPLY CO.. SOl State st Tel. 8-4193.
"TONTINE" cloth window shadet won't crack, fray or pinhole and washable. DUPONT Paint Store, 154
_JLafajrette st. Tel. 4-3179. • » l " " ' i "i i i i
Vacuum Cleaners
AUTHORIZED factory, premier service, genuine parts. Also repairs* pariSr-all otlter make vacuum cleaners, guar. 25 yrs. exper. Qtllck service. Free estimates. Economy Stores. Tel. operator, ask for Enterprise 971L
HOOVER. Reglna. Eureka, Premier, G.E. parts, service all makes. Empire Co.. 420 Broadway. Tel. 4-7993.
CLEANERS R makes. Free
AIRED. Service all timatee. Tel. 6-3078.
VACUUM cleaners repaired, motor* arm. rewound. S08 Emmett. U-389*,
GENERAL contracting, atl types Of mason work. Tel. 2-3636.
Mattresses Repaired
I N N E R S P R I N G m a t t r e s s e s repaired. Q u a l i t y M a t t r e s s Shop , 141 S t a t e s t . Tel. 4-8119.
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Painting; and Paperhanging
Schenectady Painting and Decorating Co.
PRACTICAL Painters, Paperhangere. For Free Estimates Tel. 6-7654.
INTERIOR DECORATORS Specializing in Kern-Tone. Will give
advice on color schemes. Tel. 2-0437. PAINTS, varnishes, sun-tested wall
paper, best quality. F. J. Carlson & Son, ilo State St., 1066 Crane st.
RARRELLED SUNLIGHT Wright's Wallpaper and Paint Store
1032 State st. Tel. 6-4092
Washing Machines
WASHING! MACHINE REPAIRS
Parts, rollers and service for all makes of washers. .
EMPIRE WASHER CO. 4:0 R R O A D W A Y T E I * 4-7991
ANTHONY " THE WASHER "MAN
PARTS and service for all makes washers, Ironers and cleaners.
766 Albany at. JTel. 3-lSlt
FACTORY authorized service. Easy* Thor. Maytag and Bendix. SCH'DY APPLIANCE SERVICE
120 State st Tel. M55*
INSTRUCTION Private Instructions 14
General Carpenter H o m e Al terat ions . Repa ir s . Ce i l ings
K. W. Williams Tel. 3-9532 G U A R A N T E E D c a r p e n t e r work, c i ty
or country , reasonable . Tel. 3-0544 or 6-2272 af ter 5:30.
T I L E ce i l ings , c a b i n e t s and g e n e r a l home repairs . R a y W P a r k s , Tel. 6-3569
H O U S E pa in t ing , outs ide , n o w be ing contrac ted : a l so paper ing and ins ide painting. Tel. 6-0447.
~PAINTING AND DECORATING La Vigne and O'Bryan Tel. 4-8660
INSIDE, outside painting, and kinds repairing. Tel. 6-7779.
all
GARAGES, buildintrs raised, moveil, alterations, additions, foundations repaired. Tel. 6-S6S1 after 6 p.m.
left before the game was over to fulfill a radio commitment at New York, "but said hereafter that ho would not book any engagements which might interfere with his management of the team.
» * * MAKES D E B U T
NORFOLK. Va„ April 1 (UP) — Lt. Bert Shepard, the flying ace who lost a leg over Germany, pitched his first inning as a major leaguer for the Washington Senators today, holding the Norfolk naval nine scoreless irl a relief stint. The sailors won the game. 4 to 2, however, putting on a four-run rally #ln the seventh inning off Marino Pieretti, Shepard's predecessor. Clyde McCullough, former Chicago Cub catcher, tripled with the bases full to spark the Norfolk rally. John Niggeling, who started for Washington, pitched six scoreless innings.
INCREASE LEAD DETROIT. April 1 (JP)—Strohs of
Detroit virtually clinched the national match game bowling championship in the seventh block today by outrolllng Heil Products of Milwaukee, the challengers, 3214 to 3153 and increasing their lead to 473 pins. Three games remain to be bowled. Rudy Pugel of Heils hammered a 686 on lines of 227, 235 and 224, and Cass Grygier of Strohs rifled a 682 on games onf 204, 234 and 244.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Portland 10-11. Oakland 8-14. Seattle 4-2, San Diego 5-0. Hollywood 10-4. Sacramento 8-2. San Francisco 1-4, Los Angeles
2-1. , . •
RATIONING DATA Canned.^processed Food*
Blue Ptamps C2 through G2 nre valid through April 28. Blue stamps H2 through M-2 are valid through June 2; blue s tamps N-2 through*S-2 are valid through July 1; and blue stamps T-2. U-2. V-2, W-2 and X-2 are valid through Ju)y SI. Stamps are worth 10 points each.
Meat*.' Flan, Butler. Fat* and Olla Red stamps T5, U6, Vft. W D and X5 will expire April 28. Red stamps
YB and Z-5, A-2 through D-2 now are valid through June 2; stamps E-2 thvouglrsJ-2 will be valid through Juty 4; and stampa K-2. L-2, M-2. N-2 and P-2 are valid through July 31. Stamps are worth 10 points each.
Uwd Tats. Each pound of wast* fat can be exchanued at the meat dealer* for two meat ration points
• The following meats whether freah. cured, smoked or cooked, have a point value: All grades; of t>eef. with the exception of a few variety meats and processed items; grades AA, A and B of lamb roasts, steaks and chops; grades AA. A and B of veal roasts, s teaks and chop% pork chops, pork loin. hams, shoulders and butts. b\con and bacon side* Also butter, margarine, cheese, canned fish and canned milk and some rneate canned and in glasses: and lard, other shortening and salad 'and cooking oils.
• » Sugar ' SuRar atamp 85 fa vnlld for five pounds through June 2 and stamp
S6 Is scheduled for validation, May 1. .
Council of Jewish Juniors, Ger-mania avenue hall.
St. George's commandery, entertainment. Masonic temple.
Reliance IOOF lodge, Bellevue hall.
Fides Theta Rho Girls' club, 440 State street.
Schenectady post 357, VFW, 729 State street.
Daughters of the Eastern Star, Masonic temple.
British World war Veterans post, old central fire station.
Royal Arcanum. 6 Mynderse street.
Hinsdill Parsons Hose Co., Bellevue rooms.
Londoners have been warned to be ready to accept delivery of wood this winter instead of coal, if the coal supply should run dowrt England has been building up a fuel backlog of wood during the war years, but has not yet had to draw on any of the 140 wood dumps set up in timber areas. Logs unsuitable for saw-mi!! use have been cut in 4-foot lengths and stacked. Reserves in these dumps were estimated at 100.000 tons, or 80.000 cords. An official of the fuel ministry said "If the coal situation should become acute and the winter should prove exceptionally severe this wood will be sold to the public." So Britons who order the customary ton of coal may find the eoal chute full of wood when the delivery truck drives away.
LEWIS Ct'P SOCCER (First Round)
Brooklyn Wanderers 3. Brooklyn Hispano 0.
Brookhattan 1. NY Americans 0. Kearny Celtics 1, Kearny Scots 0. Phila. Americans 4. Phila. Natl. 1.
• Gasoline Coupon 15 In the A gasoline ration book Is valid for the purchase
of four gallons of gasoline through June 31. B-5, B-«, B-7 and OS, C-6 and C-7 and T gasoline coupons are valid
for live gallons each. B and'C rations are valid until the expiration date shown on the accompanying identification card»
Applications for renewal of supplemental gasoline rations should be mailed to the rationing board together with the mileage rationing record given *lth.th* new A gaaoline book at least three weeks before the rations expire.
,.; Shoes *-•
Stamps I, a and S on the airplane, page of war ration book three now ar* vall<LJrMlWfihttely.. for- the purchase of one pair of shoes each
< ' Ufa*1 o u
Period one through five coupons are'gobd for the' rest of the heating iiesson. Period four and five coupons from last year also are valid.
* * ixwal Board the Schenectady county war price and rationing board Is located
at the Unton Street school. Union street and Erie boulevard. ^General phone fqr ajl departments is 2-3313. ;
Official hour* of the board are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally ;o the public except Saturday whan tht off lea la open from 10 a.m. to 13 noon.
LEGAL NOTICES 11 KAiTiNt: n x ORiMNA.vrK -
AMKNniNG SKf'TtON II OK TIIK '/.UNlNti ORDINANCK
In :ho Matter of an Oidmat ioc AifiiMiriinx Ordinance No. .">TSs ent i t led . "An Ordinance Kstaht i sh lng Zoning H e r n i a t i o n s and prov id ing for the Admin i s t ra t ion ami Kiiffircetnent theteof . P u r s u a n t to the Z o n i n c P r o v i s i o n s ot the t i enera l >'ity Law, s s nmenderi , pniendiKR Sect ion 11. P s e R e g u l a t i o n s . "(.5" I'lirestrictori | ) i*trict .
N o t i c e is lieroliy g i v e n that the Council of ' the City of Schene< tarty will m e e t >n the Counci l Chamber , City Hal l . .I.iv S ireet . ,nn Die ?th <Uy of April . H>(.'.. at S ;«0 o'clock P.M. K.W.T, tit i-onsiili r the f o i e g o i n s o r d i n a n c e ami at .«niil t ime and place all person* interested m a y he heard,
c n r w i i . oy THK CITY OK S O H K N K O T A l i Y .
H K A R I N O ON X.O.VINil O r U U N A N C K A M K X D M K N T A K K K C T I N O CI>AKXI-K I C A T I O N OK P R O P K U T Y A T 2.%57
Al.IJANY HTRKKT IN THK MATTER of an ordinance
amending Ordinance No. &7S8, known a* thfi Stoning Ordinance, A* Amended, a* It afreet." the ctassiticaAion of the property known' as No, 2$57 Albany Street.
NOTtCK l« hereby given that <he Council of the City of SchencetAdy will meet in the Council Chambei*. City H.tSl. Jay Street, on the 9th day of April. 19«S .it fi o'clock .P.M. Kast-erp War Time, lo con*ider- the foregoing ordinance, and at said time And pla,ce all persons interested mAy be heard.
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHENECTADY^
S T A T E O F N K W YORK, C O U N T Y C O C R T . S C H E N E C T A D Y C O U N T Y . T H E V I L L A G E O F S C O T I A . P l a i n
tiff, a g a i n s t W I L L I A M A. S M I T H . H E N R Y A. S M I T H , •JOHN"' S M I T H and M A R Y " S M I T H , the n a m e s "John" and "Mary" being f ic t i t ious and in tended to d e s i g n a t e u n k n o w n heirs at law-, l e g a t e e s and d i s t r ibutees -of John S. S m i t h , d e c e a s e d , a n d a l so of Carr ie M. S m i t h , deceased , P E O P L E
O F T H E S T A T E OK N E W YORK. C O U N T Y O F S C H E N E C T A D " Y . U N I O N F R E E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T NO. 2 O F T H E T O W N O F G L E N V I L L E . and G O R D O N C. P E C K . D e f e n d a n t s .
In p u r s u a n c e of a j u d g m e n t of forec losure and s a l e duly g r a n t e d in the above ent i t led act ion and entered in the County Clerk's office on the 21.<t day of F e b r u a r y , 1943. I. F r e d e r i c k H. R o b i n s o n , V i l l a g e T r e a s u r e r a n d coll ec t ing off icer of the p la int i f f t a x district, wi l l sel l a t publ ic a u c U o n at S c h e n e c t a d y County Court H o u s e in the City and County o f S c h e n e c t a d y , S t a t e of N e w York, on the 9th d a y . of April , 1945, a t e leven A.M., the p r e m i s e s descr ibed in sa id j u d g m e n t , brief ly descr ibed a s f o l l o w s :
A L L T H A T T R A C T O R P A R C E L O F L A N D , s i t u a t e In the Vi l lage of Scot ia . T o w n of G l e n -vllle. County of S c h e n e c t a d y . S ta te of N e w York, and b e i n g m o r e par t i cu lar ly described a s lota 204 and 20S. Scot ia H i g h l a n d s Tract . Addit ion No. 1, so -ca l led , the s a m e In s ize and locat ion to be in accordance wi th a plan or m a p of said tract now on file wi th the Reg i s ter of D e e d s in and for Schen e c t a d y County , t h s s*id lots Noa. 204 and 205 be ing m o r e part i cu lar ly described as f r o n t i n g each th irty-ihree (33) feet on Toll Street and running at r ight a n g l e s one hundred (100) feet.
The a b o v e premise s are a l so known as ISJ-13T Toll Street Scot ia . N T.,
*»*sessed to 'John" Smi th e s ta te . ».« s a m e a p p e a r s on a s s e s s m e n t rolls of the V i l l a g e of Scot ia . T o w n of Glen-vllle. S c h e n e c t a d y County ,» N.Y. The p r e m i s e s are sold subject to all c l a i m s for v i l lage , town, c o u n t y and s ta te taxesr and a s s e s s m e n t s and w a t e r r a t e s or tax cer t i f i ca t e s which m a y be d u e and o w n i n g
D a t e d : F e b r u a r y 2.trd. 1945 F R E D E R I C K H. R O B I N S O N . #
Vi l lage T r e a s u r e r and col lect-J n g ofricer of the plaint i f f tax ' d i s t r i c t
A R C H I B A L D C W R M P I . B , ESQ., V I L L A G E A T T O R N E Y , Offic* Bnd P O. Address , 434 S t a t s Street .
• S c h e n e c t a d y 5. N T
T I L E c e i l i n g s ' arches , carpenter and m a s o n repairs . Tel. 4-3(110
1 * _ , I B U I L D h o m e s , c a b i n e t s , g a r a g e s .
Ceil ings, any c o n s t r u c t i o n Tei 3-21114-
W I L L I A M S p a i n t i n g a n d d e c o r a t i n g . Tel . 4-2172.
F. S A N D E R S . P a i n t i n g . E x t e r i o r only . Tel . 4-1789—9 to 5.
I N S I D E and Outs ide P a i n t i n g Tel . 4-7802
K R K E e s t i m a t e s on o u t s i d e p a i n t i n g . S2 J a m e s st. Tel. 6-7158.
P A I N T I N G and p a p e r h a n g i n g . Tel. 6-8120
SPEECH—DRAMA—RADIO PERSONALITY. PUBLIC SPEAKINO
Marie DeLorenso 509 Union st. Tel. 3-4711 '
Member Nat Asso. of Speech Teacher*
EMPLOYMENT
WMC RULING: Essential worker* need statement of availability. If transferring to less essential need USES written consent in addition. Critical workers need both. Male workers to be referred by USFS.
Male Help Wanted 20
K I T C H E N c a b i n e t s a n d r e m o d e l i n g , tile ce i l ings , o ther carpentry . 3-4536.
G E N E R A L rarpci i ter work, a l t e r a t ions. D i i s s a u l t & H e n n i n g s o n . 3-7601.
Electrical IVork
J O S E P H .MALES Licensed E lec tr i c ian Tel 4-70(8
R E P A I R I N G of al! e lectr ical appl i a n c e s . E . J. Su l l i van . Tel. 3-.171.".
Electrical Appliance Repairing
R A D I 0 9 , t oas t er s , flat irons, all h o m e a p p l i a n c e s repaired Work guar .
A B C R E F R I G E R A T I O N , 401 Smi th st.
Exterminating
ROACHES—BED BUGS—RATS
A r c h e y F u m i g a t i n g Co., 3-4561
Furniture Reflniahlng
STOWE'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Expert Upholstering and Repairing
Estimates Tei. 6-0746 72.4 State st.. Floor Scraping, Surfacing
T E L 4 - 7 0 2 0 — S A N D I N G and f in ish ing S a n d i n g , w a x i n g m a c h i n e s for rent. General F loor Serv ice . 1455 S t a t e at.
H. \V E V E R E T T — K l o o r Contrac tor . F loor Seal p e r m a n e n t finish 6-5191.
F L O O I t sand ing and f in i sh ing R. P i d g e o n , 230 S t a t e stM apt . 6 3-7i76.
A. E. M A V N A R D . floor lay ing , s craping and f in i sh ing Tel. 4-5190 '
P C E V E R E T T , floor s a n d i n g and Mn-in>.hlng Tel 4-2: ,:<.
Tiff! AS'NX'Af, MEETING of the stockholder*, of The Carl t'ompany of Schenectady, N.Y.. will ha heta at the office o( (he company, 430 state Street, Sch*ne"etaily, N.Y., on Tuesday. Apifit 24. 1*«S. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose of etecilirg the board o t director* for the ensuliig year and,' for the transaction of such other business, as may property come before Ihe meeting.
. ,1AMES W. HASTINGS. SeCJ•^li>l•^,
N O T I C E TO C O N T R A C T O R S N O T I C E Is h e r e b y g iven that sealed
proposa ls wil l be received by the Contract and Supply C o m m i t t e e of the City of S c h e n e c t a d y at its off ice. Room No. n o . In the City Hal l , J a y Street . S c h e n e c t a d y , N T for the pa in t ing of the interior of t h e City Hall , said bids to he rece ived until in .an A M W a r S a v i n g T ime , W e d n e s d a v . April ISth. int.v
Each proponnl must he on blanks and sealril In Fpecial (Oivclopos endorsed upon Ihe outside of the envelopes wiih the title of the \\o»k f"r whi<h the proposal is made The*r blanks .md envelopes will he furnished at the City Engineer's office. City Hall. Jay Street. Schenectady. N.Y.
Each proposal must he accompanied by cn.*h or certified check eiual to the amount of fKe <.i%) per cent of the aum bid.
CITY COUNCIL * By Simon Etkin. City Clerk.
""NOTICK TO ^ONTRAt'TORS!~ NOTICE is hereby ftiven that sealed
proposala will be received by the Contract and Supply Committee of th» City of Schenectady at its office. R-oom No. 110. In the City Hall. Jay Street, Schenectady. NY. tor the painting of the exterior of *«veral aohoola in the City of Schenectady. N.Y.. »»ld bids to be received until 10:30 A.M. War "Saving Time. Wednesday, April ISth, 194.1.
Each proposal must bo on blanks *n,l scali»d In epeclal envelope* endorsed \jpon the ouUtde of the/envelopes with Vie title of the work for which the proposal la made. These btanks and envelopes will ho furnished at'the City Engineer"* Offloo. City H*lU Jay Street. Schenectady, N.Y.
Each proposal must be accompanied by cash p r certified check equal to the amount of five <S#> her cent of the sum bid.
I M T V " i H r t l ' W J l t
M. .1. EVERETT— I-ayinc. sandinsr. finishing, work guaranteed. Tei. t-4y.'tj.
Furnace Repairing
F U R N A C E C L E A N I N G and R E P A I R Tel. 6-0S59
P A I N T I N G and p a p e r i n g . Tel. 3-5967
Plumbing and Heating PLUMBING, heating Installations, re
pairs. Elec. sewer cleaning. 6-2134.
PLUMBING and heating repairs. Chas. Burch, 773 Albany st. Tel. 6-0S88.
Piano Tuning
PIANOS tuned and repaired. Wm. Brandenburg, 2627 Guilderland av. Tel 6-3S06.
BURDETT—Experieced tuner, repairs. Guaranteed. 514 Hamilton st. 6-0166.
Roof and Gutter Repairing
Associated Roofers Artie Insulation
We specialize in flat roofs, re-roof-insr. re-siding, rebuilding gutters ami chimneys, general repairs. Expert mechanics. All work guar. Free estimates. Full coverage on insurance. Tel. 4-9S47.
DUGAN ROOFING CO. TEL 4-1422
New roof» applied. Old roofa repaired. Chimneys huilt, repaired or cleaned : gutters removed or repaired. All work puarAn'.eed. Immediate Service.
ROOFING. CHIMNEY REPAIRS—In-sulation and siding Immediate service All work covered by compensation Insurance. J. C. Sensible. 302 Mohawk av.. SSotia. Tel. 3-9521.
GENERAL CONTRACTING Pairtlnff. roofing, coneret* work. Jus t
out of the a r m y We w a n t work, Tel.' 3-8474
N E W R o O K S ruid g u t t e r s a p p l i e d : old roofs , g u t ' r r s r e p a i r e d : gutters, re-movc'l , roof* c o a t e d ; c h i m n e y s , fur-na>-es c leaned . Ni les and Sons . 4-4973.
Automobile Electrician We are in need of a man who understands the electrical systems of automobiles, one who can repair and rebuild electrical units. To such a man we will pay a most attractive wage. Call "Doc" Rickard at DORP MOTORS. INC.. Ford dealer, Broadway and Congress st. Tel. 6-4291.
YOUNG.MEN For warehouse work, out Of draft, wonderful opportunity
for right party.
GOLUB CORP. 140 E R I E B L V D .
MEN WANTED, drivers and inside help, full time, steady work. A p p l y United Baking Co., I Robinson st., after 7 p.m.
N A T I O N A L o r g a n i z a t i o n w i s h e s t o contact m e n with or w i t h o u t s a l e * e x p e r i e n c e , ful l or part t i m e : w » train you . E x c e p t i o n a l o p p o r t u n i t y wi th e a r n i n g s above the a v e r a g e . Our reputat ion i.s the best. See o u f
'personne l m a n a g e r , Mr. Muise . a t Hotel F o s t e r M o n d a y and T u e s d a y t
April 2-3, 10 a.m. to 9 p m.
W A R V E T E R A N S for dr ivers , on b e v e r a g e trucks, good pay. exce l lent pos^t iv \- future Apply Her* chey Reve ia i t e Corp , 7-9 North B r o a d w a y
Furniture Upholstering
~ ~ H A V E YOU S E E N T I U N K J N G A R O P T R E - U P H O L S T E R I N G "
("hairs, sofa?. A l so repair ing . Est imate! ! cheer fu l l y g iven
ROTHBARD'S 122 B r o a d w a y Tel. G-13S4
LEGAL NOTICES" H K A R I N i i ON Z O N I N G O R O I N A N t E AMENDMENT ESTABLISHING THE
M t l L I M N O L I N E ON C O N G R E S S S T R E E T
IN T H E M A T T E R of the proposed Ordinance a m e n d i n g O r d t M n o e amorici-ing Ordinance No. .'>"*<, k n o w n its the / o i l i n g Ordinance , a m e n d i n g S c i t i o n !.i. the p a r a g r a p h ent i t led Bui lding Line" --
N O T I C E is h.M.-liy fciv.i-. that Ihr Count il of thr i.'ii) nf S. !>r i-r-i•', .A<^ wil l nif-r-t in the Coiuti ll <"!n ni!" r. C l > Hal l , on u>e :'th ij.-i) nf Apt ll, ',:•('.. it S :t»<1 o'c lo. k P.M. I'. \ \ T to rr n s . i • thA foresromi! nrdni*n<e, aVd M said m e e t i n g nil person* in teres ted m a y i»e heard .
The fo i ccn i i ia o r d i n a n c e e s tab l i shed the bui lding line on th^ e"nsl si'le of Oojinres* Street b e t w e e n Sth and ;th A v e n u e *
C O C N C I L O F T H K CITY O F S C H E N E C T A D Y .
H E A R ! NO o \ Z O N I N l ! O R D I N A N C E A M E N D M E N T E S T A B I . I S H I N O T H E
. R f t L D I N O L I N E ON C R A N E S T R E E T
IN T H E M A T T E R of the proposed O r d i n a n c e a m e n d i n g Ordinance a m e n d * liifT Ordinance N o S7SJ,, k n o w n a s the Zon ing Ord inance , a m e n d i n g S e c t i o n IS, tha pataj traph ent i t led "Bui ld ing Line"—
N O T I C E is hereby g i v e n that the Counci l of the City of "Schenectady wil l meet in the Council C h a m b e r , Ci ty Hal l , on thft. 9th d a y of April . I34J. a t $;00 o'clock I ' M . K.W.T. to cons ider the forego ing ord inance , and at aaid m e e t i n g all persons in teres ted m a y be heard .
T h e foteKOing o r d i n a n c e e s t a b l i s h e s the bu i ld ing line on Ihe ucM s ide o f C r a n e Street nor ther ly of F o u r t h A v e n u e and to a point 2*0 ft. s o u t h e r l y o f T h i r d A v e n u e
R O O F S A N D C H I M M N E Y S repa ired; reasonab le p r i c e s ; f u a r a n t e e d work Tel 6-D790
R E R O O F T N O . res id ing , repair ing , gutters , removed, ref lated, repaired, sati s fac t ion guar. Geo Nal lor . 3-1050.
M P R P H Y R O O F I N G < O Sir.ro 1'uiii Tel. 4-S3S:
Kujr Washing: and Renovatln?
ENPERT rug clearing and repairing. E A. Dunlehy. TH Hamilton st. I-32U.
Radio Servlci*
Authorized Radio Service E E E D O S S
F u r . o r v Equipped by R C A . and S T R O M BERG - C A R L S O N . P H I I . C O
i.'fi W E N P K L L AV T E L . 4-lf'M
I P M I L C O tadio «er \ ir« . Author i sed OAits and .eervi.-e, al! mnkr» SCH DX A P P L I A N C E S E R V I C E
1 > -StAio st Tel 3--5N3
scorrrs RAOIO SERVICE All Makes of Radio* Repaired
::: Albany »t. Tei t-0020, fi-r<4; R A D I O S and phonogrf lph* repaired.
<H!'CI| for. de l ivered. AH work guar . R\an'.« C.idin a n d Electronic Service
IK Marshal l av . Tel . 3-6:36
PIN BOYS WANTED Full or Part Time
Guaranteed Good Pay Woodlawn Rowing Center. 15SS State St., »-957t
PAINTERS Onl'y l«t rlasA meen need apply. Sch 'dy
P a i n t i n g and D e c o r a t i n g CO. Te l . 6-76;i .
R6frlg«rator Sorvlce
FACTORY authorized Mrvic*. K«lvl-nator. t^onard and Crosley. SCH'DY APPLIANCE SERVICE
! SO Stat* st. Tel. 1-iS'A
Motor Service Mont Pleasant Elec. 966 Francii. (-5141
Surveying LOTS AND FARMS SUHVSTEB
Tel. 6-*0l*
Sewing Machine ftepatr*
SEWiNfi machinea repaired, ftmrin-teed. Hyatt. 1>35 OaierllU!. Tel. 4-SJ9S.
' • " * . » • ' •l»H|>iiHiWllp.l<i|i.'lII
Tree Surgery TREES trimmed and removed
Tel 4-M7I
DRIVER WANTED, salary gruaran-teed, nart time worker conaldcred. Apply Public Tasl. next to waiting room. 610 State st. Tel. 4-1231.
DRIVERS WANTED " Full or part tune S*e Mr. Welee,
Pleasant Valley Packing. 5SS Broad* WAV.
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<?> fINOLE or married men for greil* eral farm work, m'itt be able to handle tractor Salary In line with ahillty and references. Tel. Galwaf 315a or .Sch'dy 1-112:.
MAN wanted for delicatessen counter, good opportunity for the riRht man. Apply Mr Weiss, Pleasant Valley meat market. SSS Broadway,
SALESMAN wanted {*x-i*rvic« man], experience not necettary, mutt know how to drive. 752 Albany if.
MEN FOR warehouaft work. *t«adf work, good pay. <1 hour* per week. Apply Mr. Rflyea. Bre»law Broa. Warehome, 1092 Catalyn «L
DRIVER WANTED. ealAry gnar., part time worker considered. Diamond Tax!. N.Y. Central elation, next »«• beggeg* agent Apply after 12 noon.
MAN WANTJ&D to work m Nkery# wrap bread and All Jelty dt?ufhnaia* Kannatey Bakery, 77» Albany »t .J*
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