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GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE) FRIDAY, JANUARY '9', 1948 GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 19 IADIO PROGRAMS LISTED HOURLY A.M. 8:00 FRIDAY 10:00 10:15 10:30 L0:t5 L2:00 12:15 12:30 13:45 Today'a Child Woman White Holly Sloano Light of the 4:00 H -.15 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6 Too" 6:15 6:30 6:43 7~M 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 Wolf" 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 lO.tS 10:30 10:45 11 :00 11:15 11:30 Ll:45 WOY' 810 News. Relg Relg Show News Happy Hank World ^ New* Breakfast Community Newo. Judge Jolly Judge Fred Waring Show Road of Life Joyce Jordan Nora Drake Katie's Girl Jack Betvh Lora Law ton News Quintet Farm Paper of the Air News, .Musio Sljpwcase Housa ...Chata Gueat Star Life Can Be Ma Perking Pepper Young Right to Backstage Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Young Widder Girl Marries Portia Faces Just Plain Bm Front Page News _ Varieties* Sports Record 3-Star Extra Supper Club World News Sweet Sixteen Viewpoints Highways In Melody Farm Forum People Ara Funny Waltz Time Mystery Theater Bill Stern Pro and Con News, Musio Needle Point World's Great Novels WBCA (FAI) News Tio-Too-jPune* f u n Sacred Heart Editor's Diary Fran Morgan Show Cecil Brown CWr F a i t h Say It With Musio Harrington Your Neighbor Heart's -Desire News, Music Music Devotions Farm Fair Cedrlc Foster Red Hook 31 Se*erfade- Music, News Queen for a Day Martin Block Show Prog. Cent Song of the Album Leaves H'wood Stars Easy Rliythni II. Turner ' Adv. Farad* Hop Harrigan Superman Gazette Newt Tom Mis News, Variety Sportsman Dinner Date Fulton Lewis Piano Pattern H J. Taylor Inside Sports WGFM (FM> READ -THE GAZETTE DAILY FOR ALL THE NEWS News, Musio Friday Musio Notes tn Novelty i x. News. Music Aftertiooi, Coucej News,/Muslo Remember Varieties New intermezzo W8NY 1240 Newj-. Wake Up Time News. Music Wafce-Gi> . M «» », News. Crosby Crosby ConL Boston Pops News, Music Chapel in Sky Club Night Waltz Time News. Phon'g for Dollars Jerry Coyle Bagatelles Jim Healey Jerry Coyle Ballroom News, 1240 1240 C l u b -To- SalU •the-^di lidos to*- News, Musio Show Time Christian St ' Meet the Band News. Phon'g for Dollars Concert Hour News. Slocks V. Monroo Jo Staft'oid Continental Capers Treasury of Music G. Heatter Magic Melody Evening' Serenade "* Meet the Press Date Njffht News Orchestra News, Musio Invitation to Serenade for Strings News. Musio Evening Symphony News, Musio Khapsody Merely Musio New! Nocturne News News. Music Tea Tunes Dinah -Shore Silver Strings Jim Healey Sports Time Bing Crosby WOKO 1160 News, Sun Up Minute Man. . Weather News Musical Clock ' ,i »• i. Breakfast Club My True Story ft M •# Betty Crocker Listening l J ost Breakfast in Hollywood Galen Drake Ted Malone. Jim .Healey B. Campbell Welcome Traveled Baukhage Luncheon^. -—SerenadS—^- Treasure W. Kiernan Show Business Bride and Groom Ladies Be Seated Paul White- man Club Prog Cont. »• »* l| Treasury Laneeiitrre Dick Triu-y Terry. Pirates Sky King Musical Monev Show Radio Bible Off the Kec'brd Burl Ives Bandstand Serenade I, ii #> News, Music Musical Mood Show, Case Music. News Boxing Bout* Concert Hour News, Musio 1210 Club Jim Healey Showcase Sherb .Merrick Music. News Headline Ed. Elmer Davis Lone Ranger Fat Man If •• »( This Is Your WROW 590 News. Musio Music and Weather , Bill Tompkins Mornln Watc ! Louise Benay Benay. News Cecil Brown Our Faith Say It With Music Tello Test Ballroom Heart's Desire Kate Smith Lindlahr Bob Campbell Little Show Cedric Foster- Red Hook 31 SerenaW Man on Stree-t Queen for a Day Martin Block Show Prog. Cont. Song 6f the Disc Jockev —.—i News. Music ColH' Forum 590 Club Hop Harrigan Superman Cap Midnight Tom Mix ^.EBL..^ ,., J^flLatetoU* ^MJghg* Break the Bank The Sheriff Boxing Bout News Joe Hasel Nigh; UwJs News Rov Shudt Tello Test Paul B. Pettil Fulton Lewis Lorette Trio H J Taylor Inside Snorts Burl Ives Dale Show Leave it to WTRY 98(1 Timekeeper * »» •> #, News Timekeeper \ Forrest Willis News Tommy Dorsey Music to Remember E. Winters David Harum Arthur, Godirey Music Rosemary Neyvs Aunt Jenny Helen Trent Music Big Sister Ma Perkins •T—Malone Guiding Light Mrs. Burton Perry Mason W*. Warren Rose Dreams- Double or Nothing House Party Hint Bunt f " " PM Parade - Home- Bureau School of the An Sweet Swing Lum. Abner News Debonaiies Music L Thomas G Heatter Musicale Information Please Meet the Press Bob Campbell Spoils Prog. News Orchestra Music, News Beulah Jack Smith Club 15 E R. Murrow Baby.Soooks Danny Thorn- Says Growers' Big Problem Is Cost of Labor SYRACUSE, Jan. 8 (AP)—Tha "real problem" faced. _by_ vegetable growers for 1948 i§ the high cost j Hpf of labor, Dr. T. H. Hurd, Secretary |ff of the state food commission, said today. j Dr. Hurd told delegates attending j the joint convention of the State Vegetable Growers association and the Empire State Potato Club. Inc., that efficient operation was the key to solving the' problem. He recommended that growers strive for higher yields from their farms, adopt labor-saving methods and train their farm workers to Good housing, accident insurance, reasonable hours and" vacations were listed by the speaker as, methods of keeping good workers on the farm. Howard Cummins of Rochester, representing the National Canners association, reported that distri- butors had large stocks of unsold canned peas on hand, but that canners would be in the market for corn in 1948. Dr. R, W. Leiby. speaking to the' fl potato growers, explained use of a new insecticide known as para- thion. He said parathion would kill potato aphids almost 100 per cent, but that a respirator and gloves should be worn in applying it to protect the skin. Vincent J. Schaefer. who pionered in experiments,to produce rain by seeding clouds with dry ice, cau- tioned against uncontrolled "cloud pirating." He pointed out that a YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Frank Morgan Ozzie and Harriet it Pays to Be Ignorant Spike Jones- Shay News, Music Music for Listening Cloud Tiff Brings Spare Mist Offers, British Idea' SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 8 (UP)— 'wo rain-soaked west coast towns onight offered the "we wuz robbed" tate of Utah their surplus clouds— f U t a h will provide,containers or ransportation. There were four other develop- ments in the dispute that arose .hen Utah [rawi accused Nevada of at the moment, ng snow artificially from louds headed for Utah: 1—The London Times editorial dvocated nationalization of mois- whieh we will offer you at no cost except that of removal. Specifica- tions: 2,000 feet thick. If you desire any of them send containers or a good stiff wind." A Backman said he appreciated the j offers but it was raining in Utah today, too, and they weren't needed Air Maneuvers Open Today At Miami MIAMI, Fla.,« Jan. 8 (AP)— Twenty-lour jet "^propelled P-80 Shooting Stars whooshed across the Miami skyline late today, circled the city and landed at the navy master airport to take part in the 16th annual Miami All-American —** Would Reach Non-Providers In Other Stated * * Assembly Bill Would Compel Deserfers of Families to Continue Support Outside NY (Gazette Legislative Correspondent) ALBANY. Jan. 8—Man who de- sert their familes and depart for other states will be 'compelled to continue to support their depend- ents under TeTms of a bill being introduced .by Assemblyman Harold man; out of/the state :or countf^' or whose whereabouts- 1* unknown, who is not supporting wives and children now receiving, public. **•• Bistance. Forty children were In- volved in thla jrjroup. V ..', Present Procedure present Ore naanrwho aban- dons his family and flees to an* other state may be reached] only through, criminal prosecution. which often involves extradition, imprisonment and loss of a Job. In separating such men from jobs the criminal statute generally has proved unsatisfactory since courts and 'welfare agencies are concerned largely with support o f t h e man's dependents. This legislation would authorize the children's court in Schenectady and other upstate. counties-to-io^p ward testimony^ in abandonment proceedings, together -with the court/g^recomrifendations, *o itha C. Oste*tag-r-eaftirnMm-ctf~the7joint appropriate official in another statft legislative committee on .interstate co-operation. The JOsteriag bill has been draft- ed as reciprocal legislation and will be effective only in states which enact similar statutes. Under its clauses New York state would be required to compel deserting hus- in which the deseVting father re*; sides. That public official would- then proceed to procure ian order of support of the dependents in New York state, which Is not possible today. 4 _— 3ix4i SUPER D rain which would fall elsewhere if left to natural processes. "One can easily visualize con- siderable trouble ahead," he com- mented, "if this type of 'cloud pirating* were uncontrolled." Picture takers who make their own enlargements know the value of different paper surfaces, tones, and contrasts. ' when printed on a fine glossy paper which will "snap up" the blacks and accentuate the highlights. On the other hand, however, certain character studies such as that above, call for a •different paper—one that has more warmth, with perhaps a certain textured effect to the paper itself. Knowing just what one wants—and,, then again, know- ing just which paper to buy to achieve that effectv-are two entirely different matters. To clarify .tiie situation the fol- lowing list of paper surfaces—with suggestions for their uSe—may be found helpful. You will find it worthwhile to clip this and tack it to your darkroom wall for reference <s> = Four-County Farm Course Will Be Held The editorial in the Times, Lon- air maneuvers which open tomor- don's most venerable newspaper, > l °™- concluded that "expeufence-suggests ^ The Jet- formation will form a that for the first few vears under! P art of the three-day maneuvers The annual two-day vegetable school for Schenectady, Saratoga, Rensselaer and Alhany t counties will be held ilonday and Tuesday in Menands Market auditorium, Men- ands. Walter Durniak, assistant county agricultural agent,. ' an- nounce* yesterday. In World War II the U.S. Office bands and fathers from reciprocal; of Education produced 457 Bound ing states to support abandoned j f U r r l s most iy showing trainees how- families living in such states. | to do various jobs, from installing Similarly, husbands and fathers. a propeller shaft to shearing leaving unsupported dependents in; sneep N e w Y o r k state would be required j ' to support them if they fled to, states which adopt the reciprocal j legislation. Model Act A model act, designed to eltab-l lish uniform procedure among the states in connection with this meas- ure, has been drafted for clearance* through the council of state govern- ments to all state legislatures. ._,.Gejigral_agcj_a^5gg_pX-_tUs„fJ a*:, ule in' other states, has 'been fbre- shadowed by inquiries made among administrative and judicial officers of these states by the judicial coun- cil of New York and Dist. Atty.. Miles F. McDonald of Kings. The problem that this legislation is designed-sto correct has plagued County Welfare Commissioner Leo H. Vosburg of Schenectady and re- cently, led him to ask Dist. Atty. William M. Nicoll of that county for assistance. Vosburg referred 12 cases to thej district attorney. Each involved a| GRAFLEX WITH DIAPHRAGM f4.S Lens '244= PHOTO-LAB 269. State at Erie Blvd. purposes: * » WHITE, SMOOTH, LUSTRE An excellent surface for subjects which are rich in detail. A n o r m a l choice for coldtoned subjects s\ich as snowscapes and seascapes. Cream white, smooth, lustre For prints of subjects in which fine detail and texture are import- Topics will include soil loss, | ant. and moderate surface .gloss is fertilizers, new varieties, weed % con-1 preferred. trol, pre-packaging, vegetable' out-1 Cream white, smooth, matte look, diseases and insects. Sessions i For prints in . which fine detail are scheduled from 10 a.m. to 41 and texture are important, but sur- p.m. each day. ' |f ace gloss is not desired. Excel- Speakers include Dr. J. H. Carew,: lent for fairly "high key" studies, Dr. M. C. Bond. Dr. Charles Chuppjand other pictures in which tonal uie-bearing clouds and vesting!the nationalized cloud control plan N% ' nlch will be climaxed Sunday by;and Dr. R. W. Leitty,jall of Cornell gradations are delicate, heir control in "a board or neb-1 the cost to the taxpayer per um-J.^ ne $10,000 Continental Motors race university, and Hugh Wilson, ex- Cream white, rough, matte—For ious planners" brella hour may be on the high i for ^ t P^nes of 190-cubic inch - 2—At Brewery Gulch, Ariz.. "Ari-islde, but it is bound to be worth ' Piston displacement, ana Cloud Ropeis. Inc." w a s j i t in the end." ' | Four marine Tigercats . from ninied tq rope Nevada and Ca)i-j The Incorporated Cloud Ropeis iCherry Point. NC. arrived jester- oinia clouds and "wrangle them of Brewery Gulch noted that Utah; dav alon R Wlth several hundred omc" to Aiizona. I has sided "with Arizona in a fight \ Private craft from all parts of the 3—Central Utah a Carbon county j with Nevada and' California over barged Salt Lake City was frying j Colorado river water rights and wreck its flouiishing dry ice i complained that Nevada was at- ndustry by discouraging use of the tempting to claim "everything on. ;e in the tricky art of snow and below or above the earth." ain making. ] Corporation Secretary William 4- Nevada told the T«nes to "Cannon Ball" Jones said that mind its own/business." lo6ks as if we're going to have to The inter-state feud started last fly over to California and Nevada cek end when Gua Backman, sec- and wrangle their clouds home, etary of the Salt Lake City Cham country. Among the honored guests whojter Loss" and "Practices to Con- arrived today wcro^laj. Marion E. sider in Replacing Loss Other tension soil conservationist, 'fairly large prints in which some Mondays program will begin at!subordination of detail is desired. 10 a.m. with dicussions of "Sced;pi ne f Q r character studies, close- Prospects and Sources" and "NeWjups of elderly people, and land- Varieties"; 11. ocloc^k. economic.scapes in which a broad effect is outlook, labor efficiency and simi-j wanted lar topics; 1 p.m.. "Organic, Mat- White, smooth, glossy For icv of Commerce, accused Ed Valker, chairman' of the Reno hamber, of robbing Utah by "milk- tig'' eastbound clouds Jn empt to provide sno ki meet. At the time. Utah had jts of snow; Nevada had little. Walker told Backman to go jump n a lake. President Clinton Locknane of :e C. of C. at iaindienched R.ed- ! infi' Wash., nea "';man that he wished to assist Utah'* "critical situation." We offer without cost big. juicy. 1 per cent producing rain clouds nnv amount to meet your re- K.-ofC. Officer Lids Jn an at-i T T • l w for a Nevadaj l n C l 1 C ted Oil Lottery .Count Carl, commanding officer of the First marine jet squadron from Cr&rry Point; Brig. Gen. Yantis H. it | Taylor, commanding general of the Fourth fighter wing; and » Col. Ernest H. Beverly, commanding of- ficer of the Fourth fighter group. The program, in addition to dem- onstrations by military aircraft, will feature 50 years of aviation— from 1898 to 1948, and planes rep- resenting each decade will be flo^n prints in which maximum detail is desired. No other paper surface permits so long a scale of grada- ion. nor such crispness of detail. White, fine-grained, lustre A very fine paper for exhibition j prints. "Fine-grained" denotes a Ivery finely pebbled surface which Potatoes will lead of Tuesday's )ad __ Hchness with very little loss followed by a of definition . That Noble, Noble Flavor! Than Fertilizer"; 2 p.m.. "Fertilizer and Lime for Vegetable ProdBc- [ tion"- 3 p.m., "New Fungicides for 1948"; and 3:30 p.m., "New Insecti- cides for 194 " "Weed Control in Vegetables and meeting at 10 a.m session on "Pre-Packaging and Marketing of Vegetables" at 11 o'clock. Afternoon meetings will begin at 1 p.m., with "Insect Con-! U.S. Atty. Gen. Tom Clark andl tro1 Program for Capital District U.S. Ambassador to Brazil \ *Uliam Pawley are scheduled to attend the maneuvers. BALTIMORE, Jan Seattle, wired state .officer of the Wc of Oceanside-Carls-bad land Knights of Columbus, and' giee mast er, Donald E. Van Der iavc on hand a surplus of clouds j John J. Dilli, Baltimore printer j w e r k e n ; se ,vicc and hospitality described as promoter of thejcommHtee. .Mrs. Cyril Martell. 8 Knigl Columbus was indicted on lottery.; charges today by grand jury after its of an automobile ra Su^lNew Officers „.i lottery., ; h L™Z : Appointed iffle advertised j •*• *• as a. campaign for funds to^. fight; CENTRAL BRIDGE Clifford rements if vou will tow them; Communism. Westfall, master, presided at the :iy." Lorknan telegraphed. 'Tf ! Police estimated $100,000 worth , ous t nes9 meeting of Schoharie i\v is required, furnish your own of lottery slips on five automobiles Valley grange Tuesday night in igernUon." had been distributed for sale here tne Central bridge IOOF hall. At [•'torn Ocean.side, Calif., near San and in Washington. this meeting he announced his ap- go. came this telegram from; Indicted on 11 lottery counts pom tive officers for 1948 as follows: Flag bearer, Manfred J. Antun: Indicted on nioi Chamber of Commerce Presi- were Frank 11 A lottery Shallonberger, Old ivory, fine-grained, lustre jThe rich ivory tint makes this type of paper ideal for scenes which imply or include firelight, Vegetable Growers"; 2 p.m.. "Plant candlelight or larnplight-for char- Growing-Soluble Salts Tests"; andj a t cter £tudies °J elder ' y PeoP»e-for 3 p.m.. "Disease Control in the! stron - . " ^ s c u l i n e pictures, briefly Greenhouse," "Soil Fumigation." fo1 " Pictures wherever extreme and "Plants Resistant t o D i s e a s e . " ! warmth or a feel,n S of mellow antiquity is essential. Cream white, suede, matte An absolute matte paper with a rich, velvety, suede texture. This is the paper to select when complete elimination of surface glass is de- siicd, without loss of fine detail. In addition to the above, a num- bei of other more or less special paper surfaces for special effects are available. There are papers with a silk-like texture and a tapestry finish, for example. Such Landlord Calls Off Eviction Of Woman, 101 •at Richard L. Webb: deputy grand knight of the Mary- p ianisti Mrs . Dorothy Baxter; de-! flat . BOSTON. Jan. 8 ( U P ) - A 101- year-old widow wept h&ppily to- night when informed she would papers are for the venturesome, not be. evicted from her two-rqom .those who choose with discrimina- J VETERANS YOU NEED A FULL SIZE PHOTOSTAT of Your Discharge (Both Sides) to Collect Your STATE BONUS They posted $1,000 Bond j s c h e m e . rney postea M.UUU Dona, chairman, Mrs. Martin Brookmann i eacn - 'and Mrs. George E. Keyser; | John A. Flanigan. member of the j uve nile committee. Mrs. Richard : National Council of the Knights of Schaeffer, chairman. Mrs. Earl i Columbus, said Tuesday such a B ax t e r and Mrs. Wi drawing is in violation of the or- ganization's regulations and that 'measures" have been taken to dis- courage the practice, same time. .er; ilbur Bashing- legislative committee. Assem- L. Parsons, chair- i HAYDEN mOWCOVf i29TtailroaJ SI. Whence»aJj» I,N.y 'tion. But whether one desires a Her landlord, Domenico Luccozi. tapestry finish or a glossy finish, said he had cancelled an eviction there are fine photographic papers order against tiny, partially-blind today to meet every need and Mrs. Muriel Salisbury. every taste. If you want extra "Where would she go?" he asked fun from your print making, try with an expressive shrug. "She'd some the next time you make have a terrible time finding another | prints. place—especially having to trek j Questions and Answers arbund through all this snow. She 1 Q What is meant by the term blyman Arthur L. Parsons. chair-! can atay where *he is until wo guide number"" man. District Attorney James L.; r ind someplace for hoi." | A. The term "guide number" re- Gage and Supervisor Jacob H. | Mrs. Salisbury, who purportedly fcrs to the number that is used Loyola Endc-s; finance committee, Lawyer> is $ 30 o behind in the rent for her with a specific tvpe of flash bulb Fuller, chairman. Henri I^nge and nvo-room flatShich she heats with :, 0 detn mine the' proper exposure a wood stov^T clutched her shawl I for a flash picture. You will find tightly about her frail shoulders ^uide numbers pi inted on each A covered-dish supper precededJ a nd wept when she heard the news, flash bulb oniton For example, this, the 159th meeting, with Rev.] - T hey asked mo if I had any Ul e guide number for a No. 5 Han gan. past grand knight of d Mls . VVallcr J. Whitney the, income." she told .newsmen. "They; bulb wnon synchronized at 1-1000 ho baltimoro K. of C. council. «af coffee-committee. asked me if I worked and 1 told ;pocomi with a film having an ASA ns,teo ns a witness. _ M(S Henri Lange icported as them I- w o r k e d for God and that!index of 40-fit is ' 173." To deter- chnirnmn of the play committee, i ho had. never failed me. Some ofi m j np the. proper lens opening, you bv thc- At the the nally listed as co-benoficiary of the Maurice Fero: bv-laws, Douw Ack- raffle. announced it had withdrawn and oidcred all books held or sold by its members destroyed nor and Jesse Pettey: The famed Bodleian library of The Schoharie County Gianec play- Oxford was founded in 1398 and contort will be held at- 8 p.m.. endowed in 1611 by Sir Thomas Thursday, January 15, at Frisbec Bodley. From "its original 2,000:hall at the State School in Cobles volumes it has than ^.250,000. them laughted. but now nee—he divide the guide number hasn't failed me this time either, '^(stance from the lamp to the Mrs. Salisbury said she was born jaubject. In this case if a picture in the Middle East' of missionary were to be taken at 10 feet from grown to more j kill, with different granges of the j parents. She said she had supported! (nc SU bj C ct you would divide 17 '•tr DANCING DINING JOYNER'S TAVERN in the » NEW DINING ROOM ORCHESTRA FRI..-SAT.-.SUN. 1739 State Street DANCING 9-3 Phone 6-9930 BUS STOPS AT DOOR county participating. A donation admission will be tnken toward the new Farm. •Home Bureau and 4-H club Headquarters building Coble ski 11 herself since her husband's death ^ind never had accepted charity. "I don't want charity," she said. ini"I have a E>mall l e g a c y and I have my faith in God and that should Mrs. Cyiil Mnrtel reported on the; be all the income anyone needs.' vear's work of_ the. seivicc and] ,.,... >is... hospitality committee. Members] »i * . »- % » \ voted to turn off collections t a k e n ! * r t M I C r l C K lUailllSS during this month to the fund of J)J ( » S a | \ v 0 j* J() that committee. f O The lecturers program consisted of a report on the New York State Grange convention held the week of Dec 0 at Oswego by dele- gate Mr. and Mrs, Hans Reimers Membei-s present were Mr. and I'M vs. Clifford Westfall. Mr. and by 10 which gives the pioper diaphragm opening as M"..'*. Q. Can a safelight be used when developing panchromatic film? A. Yes •— a deep green safelight generally known as a Series 3) may be used after the first three minutes of development. The film must not be exposed |o any light, however, until it has' been hi the for nt least thiee min- ! developei Frederick Mathiss. 70. past noble;utcs. grand of Schenectady lodge 'I'll.' *- - ' IOOP\ died yestercf^y at his b^niC-'CllllHIl IMlSSioilttrV 1065 Willctt street, after a long .-..., I4 " . ' t " niness. ' i W ill rrcach.Here Born in France, he came to Sche-i .ncctady alx>ut .12 years ago and! Rev. Oscar Rodiiquev.. general Mrs. Haiis Reimers, Mr. and Mi-s.L vas a ,-otired General Electtic com-1 missionaiy to Cuba nndei the L.... mm America's Miahliest 8a!.3d Singer TONIGHT AT Henri I-ange. Mr. and Mii». Nlanrlce Fero, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Petcys, Mr. and Mr*. Wilham Christian. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.** T ari Der- wnrken, Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Van Derwerken, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bashwinger, Mr. and Mm Manfred J, Antun, Mr. and Mrs. Kfchard Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. William Justus, Mr. and Mrs. John Con- nors, Mr. and "Mrs. Roger Brown, iBcv. WalteVJ. Whitney, William 'Fiiss, P a u f Ft. S m i t h , Mfe. Nancy ISmfth.N Mrs. Cyril Martel/ Mrs. j Hazel Haskin, I.awi.-er Fuller, Mar- iljn^fiiookmsn, Mrs. jDorothy Bax Iter" "and bou'w Ackner. pany machinist. He retired in 192?.! Northern Baptist convention, will He was nlso a member of St.! he the guest preacher at the 11 a.m. Georgc"s lodge-6. F. and A.M.. and j service Sunday at the Tabernacle GE Quarter Century club. I B a p t i s t church. Husband of the late Mary Ann] Rev. Mr. Rodriquez is one of the Riber Mathiss, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Richard 1*. Smith, Schenectady. St., George's lodge will conduct services at the Jennings funeral home at 7:30 o'clock tonight, and Schenectady lodge 227. IOOF. will hold services at g p.m. The funeral home will be open after 7 o'clock tonight. Funeral services__iyj]r J) A e at J.0 a ,ni, tomorrow in the Jennings team of eight prominent Baptists who are to speak before the Bap- tist Day Bible and Missionary con- ference being held Sunday after- noon from 2 to 9:30 o'clock at the Emmanuel Baptist church in Al- bany. , During World war II Rev. Mr. Rodriquez served as a chaplain With the U.S. army to Spanish speak ing tro.ops._ lie served for one year in Puerto* Rico" and throe j *026 Choice Blended Whiskies. Rinsw Go'd: S6.S Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirit*,. Ktns&S}^;M*^ VTOOL 72}i% Grain Neutral vSpirita. Kins«y Distilling Corp., Uhfield, fu- Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: 3ix4i GRAFLEX '244= - fultonhistory.comfultonhistory.com/newspaper 8/Schenectady NY Gazette/Schenectad…Lora Law ton News Quintet Farm Paper of the ... Life Can Be Ma Perking Pepper

GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE) FRIDAY, JANUARY '9', 1948 GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 19

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Break fa s t Communi ty

Newo. J u d g e Jolly J u d g e

F r e d W a r i n g Show

Road of Life Joyce J o r d a n

N o r a D r a k e Kat ie ' s Girl J a c k Be tvh Lora L a w ton

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Life Can Be Ma Perking Pepper Young Right to

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Girl Marr ies Por t ia Faces J u s t Plain B m

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News _ Varieties* Sports Record 3-Star E x t r a

Supper Club World N e w s Sweet Sixteen Viewpoints

H i g h w a y s In Melody

F a r m Forum

People Ara Funny

Waltz T ime

Mystery Thea t e r

Bill Stern P r o and Con

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Queen for a Day

Mart in Block Show

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Song of the Album Leaves

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