the times-union • knickerbocker news classified … 19/albany ny...countergirls experienced, lor...

1
> »-s • - •, ' . 1 A 1 1 ^ » %**"V-W '* '! * ¥ . 1iffi; Tfc« Knickerbocker Now* •• Albany, Thur. Mor. 12, 1964 \QC The Times-Union Knickerbocker News CLASSIFIED ADS CAPITALAND'S GREATEST MARKET PLACE To Order Your Ad Telephone 3131 Open Evenings To Take Your Call •Beatlj 5 tn*la«K Notice* 1 e a I s pt nc cc m G "( in ai c b t $ ( IS e: D U b v n T, ft $ c< e< y a ii fi o 1. ( ( I f t c 0 I i c 1 } a t 1 I I riLIPELLO - At rest March 10, 1964, Josephine Ginardi of 59 Grand view Terrace, be loved wife of the late Joseph Filipello and mother of Frank, Charles and John Filipello; sister of Vincent Ginardi and Maria Raineri; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Funeral from the DeMarco Fu- neral Home, 449 Delaware Ave. (Corner of Cuyler), Fri- day morning at 9:15. Thence to Trinity Christian Church where services will be con- ducted at 10 a.m. by Rev Joseph Moscheo. Relatives and friends are invited. The funeral home will be open Thursday evening 4 to 9. In- terment Graceland Cemetery. FILIPELLO Members of the West Albany Italian Benevo- lent Society are requested to meet 8 o'clock Thursday eve- ning at the Hall. Then pro- ceed to the De Marco Fu- neral Home. LOUIS BIANCHINO, President. LOUIS DE POALO, Secretary. ^baify Jtfttfp Death Notice* 1 GORDON—At Watervliet, N. Y., March 10, 1964, Ella Bock of 1530 8th Ave., Watervliet; wife of the late Alfred Gor- don; she is survived by 2 nieces, 1 nephew and several cousins. Funeral from the Cummings Funeral Home, 643 Third Ave., Watervliet, Friday morning at 9 o'clock, thence to the Sacred Heart of Mary Church where a Solemn Requiem High Mass will be celebrated, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited and may call Thursday afternoon and evening. Interijfient St. Agnes Cemetery, Menands. GREENALCH At Rensselaer March 10, 1964, Edna M. Wa- terbury of 514 Washington Ave., wife of Clarence Green- wich; mother of Mrs. Marshall (Harriet) McEwan; sister of Walter A. of Albany and Wil- lard E. Waterbury, Agawam, Mass.; grandmother of Laur ie Jean McEwan. Funeral from W. J. Lyons Fu- neral Home, 513 Washington Ave., Rensselaer Friday at 11 a.m. Relatives, friends and members of Shakespearian Society of Rensselaer are in- vited and may call at the funeral home Thursday after 4 p.m. LENT Suddenly at Albany Medical Center, March 10, 1964. Thomas J.'beloved hus- band of Mary Rose Foro. Devoted father of Thomas J. Jr., John, Lawrence and Rose Marie, all f Glenmont. Brother of Mrs. Mary Alecca of Kingston, Mrs. Frances Altimari of Coeymans, Mrs. Theresa Lesstino of Colonic Ross of Coeymans, Joseph of Ravena, Mrs. Elizabeth Perreault and Frank of Coey- mans and James of Ravena. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 a m from the Babcock Funeral Home, 19 Pulver Ave., Ra- vena. Thence to St. Thomas Church in Delmar where a mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday and Friday evenings. Please omit flowers. LENT Members of Selkirk Fire Co. No. 2 are requested to meet, in uniform, at the Glenmont Fire Station, 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 13, and then proceed to the Babcock Funeral Home, Ravena, to pay our last respects to our departed brother, Thomas J. Lent. ROBERT J. WIGGAND, Chief. GEORGE F. MOMBERGER, President. Death Notices 1 Robilatto Funeral Home, 176 Madison Avenue, Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9:30 o'clock at St. Anthony's Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be cele- brated. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 and Fri- day after 4 p. m. ^eailjs i SCHWENK - March 12, 1964, Helen Barnes Schwenk of 34 Bonheim St., wife of the late William H. Schwenk; mother of Mrs. Arthur F. Conroy and Jay W. Schwenk; grand- mother of Carol and Robert Schwenk, Stephen, Michael and Lawrence Conroy. Funeral services at the Cam- pion and Sons Funeral Home, 1215 Broadway Saturday at 11:15. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Friday af- ter 4 p. m. Death Notices WOLFORD - Mar. 10, 1964, Viola H. Plue of Ber,ne, N. Y.; wife of the late Vernon B. Wolford; mother of Mrs. George Bogardus; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Norman of Scotia, N. Y., and Carter Plue of Schoharie, N. Y. Funeral services Friday at 2 p. m. from the Brunk Fu- neral Home, Berne, N. Y. Friends may call Thursday evening from 7 to 9. Funeral Directors WILLIAM E. O'BRIEN 2*1 Lark Funeral Home HOS-letS O'Connor Funeral Homo 10 BESCH AVE HE 4-7621 OWEN'S FUNERAL HOME CENTRALLY LOCATED 228 Quell St. HEt-ISM PALMER FUNERAL HOME Ml SECOND AVI. HOJ-1508. M. W. TEBBUTT'S SONS ALBANY H03 217* ANNOUNCEMENT Public Notice 11 LeROY—March 11, 1964, Mary A. Governs of 28 Grandview Terrace, wife of the late Mar- tin E. LeRoy; mother of Mrs. John E. Kinisky; sister of Joseph Governs of Herkimer, George, Veronica K., Victoria E. and the late Anthony Gov- erns; also survived by three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Magin and Keegan Funeral Home, 891 Madison Ave., Saturday morn- ing at 8:45. Requiem High Mass, Our Lady Help of Christians Church, 9:30. Rela- tives, friends, members of the Confraternity of ' Christian Mothers and the Rosary of Our Lady Help of Christians Church and the Twenty Year Club of the Watervliet Arsenal are invited and may also call at the funeral home Friday after 4. SEEBERGER-March 10, 1964, Alonzo T. Seeberger of 68 Herkimer St., husband of the late Helen T. Batting; father of Mrs. Wenzel Matousek, Mrs. Mary Cox, Mrs. Joseph Borden, Mrs. Edward Fath- ers, Frederick, Robert. Don- ald, George and William See- berger; brother of Nicholas Seeberger, Mrs. Bertha Hack- er. Funeral from the Mendel Fu- neral Home, 441 Clinton Ave., Saturday at 1:15 p. m. thence to St. George's Syrian Ortho- dox Church (off South Dove St.) at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Fri- day after 4 p. m. WRIGHT - March 12, 1964, Anna Willey Wright, wife of the late Robert Wright, sister of Daniel Willey of Westmere, Mrs. Rose Kyle and Mrs. Katherine Galusha both of Schenectady. Funeral from the Little Sisters of the Poor, 391 Central Ave. Saturday at 10 a.m. Mass at 6:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the Home Friday from 3 to 8 p.m. For information, phone Hans Funeral Home IV9-2161. RIDE to and from State Education Bldg. from Stop 37, Alb.-Scht'dy Road lV»-7787 eyes. TYPING done my home. Medical, legal. transeqptg, etc. Reasonable, 438-0266. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Masonry ALL mason repairs, waterproofing, plas- tering, chimneys, stucco, walks, etc 25 yrs. exp. Guaranteed. George Coleman, GR7-9410. CEMENT sidewalks and flagstone patios, stone chimneys, waterproofing. Special prices. 1V2-9178 anytime' IVM837 eves Moving, Trucking, Storage BURKINS A FOLEY, moving, trucking storage. HE6-1951. DON'S Movers, complete moving Jobs Pianos, stoves, refrigerators. Estimates UN9-5616. Card of Thanks "JLEIBACH At the residence, 312 Bloomingrove Drive, Grace M. Anselment, wife of the late George A. Leibach, ..m mother of Mrs. Franklyn E. "'^Sanderson and Mrs. Vincent fl Grogan, both of North Green •£ bush, sister of Mrs. Frank ** Kuhn of Troy, grandmother of Franklyn G. Sanderson of East Greenbush, Miss Marilyn L. Sanderson, Miss Patricia A. Grogan and Laurence V. Grogan, all of North Green- bush, great-grandmother of Tyrone P. Sanderson. Funeral service at the Himes Funeral Home, 160 Pawling - Ave., Troy Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Elmwood Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fu- neral Home Thursday after- noon and evening. Those de- siring may make a contribu- tion to the Rensselaer County Heart Assoc. Triumph Rebec- ca Lodge No. 88 will conduct services at the Funeral Home Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m Private parking facilities adja cent to Funeral Home erf : trances on Terrace Place. LESNIAK March 12, 1964, Lillian B. Fuss of 441 Second St., wife of Frank S. Lesniak, mother of Mary Ann Lesniak, daughter of Thomas Fuss and the late Carolina Fuss. Sister of Anthony Fuss of Rens- selaer, Frank, Mrs. Joseph Calka, Mrs. Ralph Tardio, Mrs. Stacia Ornoski, Mrs. Anna Maehinski. Funeral from the Lasak Fu- neral Home, 130 Northern Blvd., Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Patrick** Church where a High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated. Relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to attend and may also call at the Funeral Home Friday after 4 p.m. Interment Our Lady of Angels Ceme- tery. SLINGERLAND March 9, 1964, Raymond E. Slinger- land, 14 Bogardus Road, hus- band of Luella Schwab; fath- er of Thelma Ruth and Ray- mond J. Slingerland, Jr.; brother of Mrs. Frederick Rebillard; also survived by five grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Funeral services at Zwack & Sons' Mortuary by the Rev. Alvin H. Butz, Friday, 2 p.m. (Not 3 p. m. as erroneously printed). Relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to attend and may call at the Mortuary also on Thursday after 4 o'clock. In- terment Memory's Garden. GOLDEN — The family of the late Elizabeth A. Golden (Bessie), wishes to extend their sincere thanks to 'he priests of St. Peter's Church, Troy, to relatives, friends, bearers, doctors and nurses of the Leonard Hospital, Troy, employes of the New York State Dept. of Mental Hygiene Central Office, State Exposi- tion at Syracuse, N. Y., the Dept. of Agriculture & Mar kets, Albany, and the elevator operators and friends at the State Capitol, Albany; also in addition, the officers and employes of the New England Gas & Electric Association, Plymouth, Mass., for the many kindnesses and consid- erations shown to us during our recent bereavement. In Memoriam Personal Notices 12 ELECTROLYSIS. Hair removeo perma- nently Most modern methods and equipment. Reasonable. Martin Gold- stein, 98 Central HE4-4915 ELECTROLYSIS—HAIR removed perma- nently. No regrowth guaranteed. Save money and time Ernest A Mildred Swanson, 113 State Albany. H03-4988. ELECTROLYSIS. Permanent, reasonable. Free consultation. Antonette Cangeml. MS Western. IV9-2318. PROFESSIONAL permanent wave, your home, at your convenience. Judy, ll.Nft-OOfJo. Lost end Found 14 ENGLISH setters; 2 small, female black-white; lost Cherry Ave., Delmar. Hew aid. UK4-8J88, days; HE8-5955 eves LOCAL, long distance moving, rigging, storage. Hauling since 11198. H. R. Moch Inc. HO 5-9972 EMPLOYMENT Employment Agendo* 99 C/M AGENCY. Personnel recruitment- executive search. Ill Washington Ave. 462-6461. MAXWELL personnel HE4-8111. Employment Agency. Top only: 43 No. Pearl St. Help Wanted—Female 100 ABLE LIVELY ENERGETIC, Countergirls experienced, lor new Donth Shop. e S1.25 per hour e Uniforms e S day week e Life insurance e Major medical insurance e Hospitalization Paid vacations Apply in person only. 2 to 4 p.m., Coffee It Dunut Time. 42 Central Ave. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted-Salesladies 100A CANVASSERS (4) Girls over IS. we are starting a new canvassing plan In the Capital District. Previous experience helpful but not necessary. Salary plus liberal bonus. Call 436-4954 for interview. GIRLS over 18. $20 day and over. Apply mornings, 8 to 8:30. 24* Lark St. HAVING MONEY •* PROBLEMS? Let us show you bow other womee in our city are earning In their spare time. EARN CM to KM weekly. Act now! Call Mrs. B. Willie ST5-9857. Supplement Your Income Someone to assist me In my fast grow- ing business, 2 hours a day. S2M per month, opportunity In local area. For interview call STS-4142 between 2-4. REFRIGERATORS, stoves, washers, tel- evisions, freeners. furniture moving, storage, crating, large or small vans. R. P Hughes. HO5-7069: 1V9-3441. Overhead Type Doors CRAWFORD DOOR SALES—Residential and industrial overhead doors. Sherwood Park. Rensselaer. GR7-9374. MURPHY OVERHEAD Recommended l*>or " DOORS. "The HF.8-0482. Painting AVERAGE room, $18. Walls, ceiling and trim. Guaranteed work. GR7-4927. PAINTER—contractor interior, exterior. Free estimates. Reasonable. HE9-40W alter 4. . LABORADOR Retriever, black, female, "Jane." lost, reward. Call David Bereslord. l>elanson. TW5-2345. Wanted To Buy 15 Painting, Paperhangine ABLE woman or girl to 'ive ii>, for child care and housework. Private room with TV. $S0 per week. MILS' have local references. Apply in person Monday through Friday. 9 a.m. 'o 12 noon. Suite 35, Westgate Bldg.. Albany, N.Y. ALL LOCAL JOBS £fiO STEN0 L *9*> experience W W W downtown. t-J. $80 SECRETARY, mature, car W W W estential fer new uptown office. $75 TYp|$T ' • xp ' d ,or <"•" • w position in administration. SECRETARY, over 30 yrs., else- $75 ,ric T vP« wri, » r - Shorthand not " essential. Downtown. __ CLERK-TYPIST, over 30 yrs, $75 • d,pt ~ sponsl S70 PBX Help Wanted. Male. Female 104 BOOKKEEPER stenographer, lull time, experience in construe ion industry ,eip- fui. Write giving .fxps.iesce. education, salary requirements and present situ- ation. All replies strictly confidential. Box 4186 Capital Newspaper. CASHIERS and supervisors. Apply Grey- hound Post House. 350 B'way. No phono calls accepted. CHILDREN'S wear buyer/merchandize* Economy Dept. Store. Rutland. Vt. Must have previous experience as buyer or assist: nt. Apply Mr. Woia- fett, Economy Dept. Store. Rutland, Vt. with math, assume re- sponsibilities. Downtown. Electric. ANY room in your homo papered SIS Neat, clean. H03-755B APPLIANCES t-'in-nituie. Highest prices jnn4. Boulevard Appliance. 170 Central. HOV4143. BEDS, furniture, glassware, china, every- thing. HU3-S240; HO5-0627. POCKET BOOKS WANTED Highest prices paid. Plaza Book Shop. 380 B'dway. HO 5-2612. TOOLS, typewriters, musical instruments, luggage, radios. Jake's, 49 Green St. HO3-0834. USED GUNS WANTED Taylor fc Vadney 303 Central HE4-9183 BUSINESS DIRECTORY TOUSSAINT - At Poestenkill, March 11, 1964, Ernest Tous- saint, husband of the late Sarah Arnold Toussaint; father of Mrs. Arnold Hoff- man of Poestenkill, Mrs. Louis Bubie of Poestenkill; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the De Graff-Bryce Funeral Home, West Sand Lake. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday after 3 o'clock. In- terment in Brookside Ceme- tery, Barbersville. OSTROM—In loving memory of our dear hustoand and father, Everett E. Ostrom, who passed away March 12, 1952. You are not forgotten loved one r Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee. WIFE MYRTLE AND CHILDREN. Florist SHOW YO W,TH" FLOWERS CANKER'S 121 N. Pearl St. HO 3-4258 Funeral Directors PADULA — March 11, 1964 Maurice Sr. of 58% Philip Street, husband of Dorothy Duva; father of Anthony Rocco, Maurice Jr. and Rich- ard Padula; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Padula; brother of Mrs. Anthony Di _Mase of Providence, R. L, Peter Padula of Albany, Frank Padula of Sierra Vista, Arizona, and the late Rocco Padula. Also survived by 8 grandchildren. I Funeral from the Daniel J. BRASURE & SONS HAMILTON ST. AT DOVE 434-5141 BIG PROFITS CAN BE MADE BY LISTING YOUR SERVICE IN THIS DIRECTORY A 10 word advertisement in The Knickerbocker News Bus/' ness Directory costs only tsr 40c Daily ~^3 (On Yearly Contract) I MONTH AND 4 MONTH ORDER AVAILABLE AT ONLY SLIGHTLY HIGHER COST E. J. OOKEY—Painting, panel-hanging Reliable since 1920. Reas. IV 9-0348. FREE estimates—exterior, interior paint- ing, paperhanging Insured. DOJ Vogel. HE4-8370. HOUSE cleaninf, expert painting, paper- hanging, formerly with Ten Eye* Hotel. m-ms. INTERIOR painting. Joseph Martin. IV2-84Q1. paperhanging. Roofing ROOFING, new-repairs, gutters, chim- neys. 10 yr. guarantee. MQ4 B036 eves. Sewing Machine Service ALL makes repaired. Free estima* Singer, 26 No. Pearl. HO MP2. Siding ALUMINUM, asphalt, asbestos, fibre flaw. Exterior Construction HO 3-2271 Television Service BONDED television service. Hi Ft UoUln Television Service. 489-0377. Ml LOT'S TV service, 238 Broadway. Renss. $2.50 service call. GR7-5660. Tree Service CHARLES Kimball Tree Removal Free estimates, injured. Reasonable. GR7-5S23. FRANK SEARS, complete tree service Stump removal. Insured. Reasonable H03-8788 S68 SECRETARY, 1 girl office. Excel- '" , ' " ' lent advancement. Car necessary. S60 JR STENO * ln «l«< M.S. Brad $60 No experience. Downtown. CLERK-TYPIST, attractive, deal with public, adept with figures. Moore Employment Agency 111 STATE ST. HO 5 MM BAKERY sales clerk for downtown Al- bany area Experienced preferred, over 25 yrs. age. AR3-5700. BOOKKEEPER Ability to learn, buying experience de- sired but not essential. Outstanding salary. Box 5844 Knickerbocker News. BOOKKEEPER NCR machine—Retail store. Write Box 4033, Capital Newspapers, giving refer encee and experience. STENO-TYPIST or shorthand writer, ITS wpm, for local motor vehicle hearings. Full or part time. Stereotype Reporters. Call Utica. RK2-8323 SUPT. middleaged couple for apt. aonse. Salary, apt., utilities. H05-8128; IV2- 8671. CASHIER, restaurant, experienje prefer- red, 2 evenings weekly. Apply Inn Towne Motel, 300 B'way. CLERK TYPIST H. S. Grad.. office experience, ability to work with figures, type 40 wpm, di- versified duties. Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. 5- day. 37Vi-hour week. 112 State. 1IE6-8461. An equal opportunity employer. Accounting Service FEDERAL Stzte tax returns prepared, eves, weekends. 436-4324. INCOME tax accounting, bookkeeping Your home or my office. IV2-3O70. Aluumuinum Service ALUMINUM windows. «l»« and screen repaired. Custom Made Aluminum. IV2-2222. Appliance Repairing ALBANY SALES. 299 Central. 003-5112. Toasters, irons, radio, television, etc. CAMPION & SON, INC. US Washington — H I S Broadway Chicorelli Funeral Home 277 Madison Ave. HO 3-4454 VAN ECK —March 12, 1964 of Castleton Rd., RD, Rensselaer, Hannah M. Lincoln (Zeh) wife of the late John Van Eck ST., mother of Mrs. Joseph H. B. Smith of East Greenbush, Mrs. Stanley Nichols Sr., Wa- terbury Center, Vt.; also sur- vived by 7 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, 2 great- great grandchildren, and sev eral nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Gordon Funer- al Home, East Greenbush, Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends are in- vited to attend and may call at the funeral home Saturday evening from 7 to 9. Edmund |. C. Dascher Sons EDMJND J. C. DASCHER NORMAN I. DASCHER S«t SECOND AVI. H0 1-4S74 FRED. L DASCHER |R. 151 Central Ave. 4344S7S DEMARCO FUNERAL HOME 44* DELAWARE AVE. HI FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, INC. IS Manninr Sq . Albany 4*2-344* HEARLEY & SON FUNERAL HOME 10S DELAWARE AVE. HE 4-0691 NORTHEASTERN TREE "SERVICE CO. Inq. Free Stump Removal GR 7-5579 CLERK TYPIST Experienced typist for insurance claims dept. Alert person will have oppor- tunity to learn other functions of dept. 35 ar. week, paid holidays, vacation and company benefits. Reply stating expeirence in first letter. Box 4182, Capital Newspapers. Upholstering CALL Montgomery Ward s drapery shop, HO 2-58U (or immediate expert upholstering DROZDAL'S uphostery. ship. Chairs, sofas. HOS-6796. exp. workman- 18 Judson 9t. Wall Wcthlng A MODERN, Inexpensive method to mt chine-wash walls. HO 5-8073 any time. Washing /Machine Repairing EASY, Frigidaire washer specialists, guaranteed service. Reasonable rates. Schott«nham's. HO3-84V0. Window Shades WINOOW shades. Venetian blind*, table pads made to order. Scott'* Shade. 42 Steuben. HO 3-1534. EDUCATION Ashes, Rubbish Removal RUBBISH service. Reasonable. Call any- time In your neighborhood everyday IV2-0247. TRASH removal, trucking, cleanup, Col- onie. West Albany. Coleman. UN9-9143. Building and Contracting ABLE carpenter, mason, cabinet maker. Small Job*. Free estimates. H03-6479, HOME REPAIR SERVICE Small Jobs Specialty CARL STPUGHTON HE9-3.T34 Carpentry COMPLETE home remode4ing repairs. All kinds. Savage. H05-2582. NAME BRANDS ONLY MULLIGAN IV97343 LASAK FUNERAL HOME no Northern Blvd. M 01-1544 McVeigh Funeral Home 288 North Allen St. IV9-01M UH THIS HANDY OtOII TO PIACI YOUR OAf««IO ADVMTISWAfNT IN TMl dNIDN £ THEKNICKERBOCKERNEWS 1 NEW additions, rooms paneled and al teration*. Henry Graves. Carpenter. UN9-6119. . REPAIRING, remodeling, exterior, in tertor, stoops. Morean, HO5-037Pi ofays HE«-9334. Instruction 70 Comptometer Operators & Keypunch Operators ARE IN DEMAND Qualify for a good effiee |ob In 10 te 13 short weeks, New Is the time te enroll. CALL or WRITE . . . Victor Comptometer School 100 State St. Room 310 Phone 434-3121 COUNTERGIRLS and salad girls. Large cafeteria. Begin immediately. 785.5311 DENTAL assistant. No experience neces- sary. Write Box 4069, Capital News- papers. GIRL Friday, needed for work in pleasant one girl office Must have knowledge of bookkeeping, typing and payroll. 5 day, 37'i hour week. Starting salary S70. Call Mr. Venditti, UN9-8495. TEACHERS Representative from the Concord, New Hampshire, School District will inter- view teacher candidates at the DeWitt Clinton Hotel, Albany, from 10 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 14th. 1*44-45 FACULTY VACANCIES Elementary: Teacher* of all grade levels, K< Director, ele- mentary guidance J. H. S.t Industrial Arts Physical Education (glrls> Social Studies H. S.t English Social Studies Guidance Librarian Physics-Chemistry, com- bination Interested teachers should call us at the hotel for an immediate appointment or may come directly to our hotel headquarters. WANTED to register for steady em- ployment, waiters, waitress**, cooks, bus boys, kitchen workers, maids, housemen and porters. No registration fee. 10 a.m.-12 noon. Local 471, Sec- ond floor. 1 Columbia Place. Albany. Help Wonted-Male 10f ARCHITECTURAL draftsman. Steady work. 93 State Street. Albany. Call HE4-3069 days. IV2-8431 eves. BAKER, bench hand. Good hours. Phil's Pastry Shop, 38 Central Ave. GIRL to clerk in laundry and dry clean- ing store. 5 day weekl Quail Laundry k Cleaners, Inc., 54 Tririty Place. HOUSEKEEPER middle aged cuple-hus- band at business allrt,y, w : . c e senile. Live in excellent home, permartnt. Box 4166 Capital Newspapers. Laboratory Technician Experienced in hospital laboratory rou- tine. Permanent full-time position. All employee benefits. Appy Personnel Office. SAMARITAN HOSPITAL TROY, N. Y. LEGAL stenographer, experienced salary open. Hesson. Ford and Grogan, 90 State St. H03-2185. MEDICAL secretary, doctors office, no evenings. State experience and refer- ences Box 4172, Capital Newspapers. NURSE for nursing home. H03-5S1S NURSE INSTRUCTOR Challenging position as nursing instructor. BS nursing education minimum. Ex- perience pre/. Salary open. Contact personnel office. Kingston Hospital, Kingston. N. Y. TRACTOR-TRAILER Driver training for Class 1 license Write or call Albany 434-1882. Chauffeur Training School 87 Columbia St.. Rensselaer. N.Y. Musical Instructions 83 James Gardner's Studios of Classical Piano. Albany and Loudonville. 482-7820. LESSONS. (Instruments free) with cer- tain courses. Hilton's Music Center. HO2-0945. Ceiling* ACE CEILING CO., IV2-J454 JohmvManville Panel* 8* partridge SI. Ceilings— Sidewall* TO: The T1sft#s- > Uf!iooi ............ »•..-•.» The KnkkoKfcecker NeWt (frVMCATK WmiCm PAPEM ON NOTN) PUASI PUILISH CLASSIFIED AD FOR . . . CONSIOJTIVI DAYS AND SlreO M l A IrLL >• t CLASSIFIED RATES - Wereh w 15 20 25 1 time T-U er Dally "JO 1.05 1.40 1 Ttnte T-U tateuolee v wwwtmmy .90 1.35 1.80 4 Time* T-U er K-N Oolly 2.16 3.24 4.32 1.7512.25 5.40 4 Times T-U leclmdlmg 8wn«J«v 2.34 Ml 4.68 5.85 * Times K-N Dm-ly 2.88 4.32 5.76 7.20 7 Times T-U Including Sunday 3.56 6.34 Tl2 0.90 lot** f«r mem then ene rime ere fer consecutive In* Prim em werel in each tsece-S words te line-minimum 2 lines tertiens. Tkese rates effective in Albany and the Albany Area only. Sfreet or RFD City SHvetiens Wonted - J msertiens far me Price «f One - Prepayment teqimed MORE Classified!... Circulation!... Results! ———— PLASTERBOARD ceiling* ana sidewall* Inrtalled »ffd taped. tV2-3q73. Chair Rental Tutoring 86B ELEMENTARY teacher will tutor In your home. Certified. FR2-.1212. Situations Wanted OFFICE ASSISTANT General office work Including payrolls. Job costs, filing. Send resume to Box 4130, Capital Newspapers. OFFICE CIRL Accurate typist and good telephone voice essential. General clerical duties. Mod- ern air conditioned office. 5-day wlc. Write for interview giving general busi- ness background, education, marital status. Box 4184, Capital Newapapers. BOY wanted for afternoon newspaper route. Vicinity Tyron St., Tyron Ct. and Clynn St. Must be 12 years old. Call HO 3-3131, Ext. 294. CLAIM TRAINEE Mubiple Fire Casualty Co. needs college grad., service completed, for claim trainee. Write Box 4177. Capital News- papers, giving resume of background and education. An Equal Opportunity Employer. EXTRACTOR operator, experience pre- ferred. Apply in person, Morgan Linen, 145 Broadway, Menands. FIRST class short order cook, nights, from 6 to 3. Phil* Steak Potse. HO5-8047. GENERAL store work for man over 21. Drivers license. Apply Peerless Mid- way, 26! Central Ave. JOBS OF THE WEEK t l M l ARCHITECT, degree . 10-U * • W W yaar experience. £800 INTEBNAL AUDITOR, scet'e. v w , * w deejree, S yr*. agdIHna experi- ence. PERSONABLE woman to work a* sec- retary in small office. Responsible po- sition. Must be experienced in payroll, account* receivable, account* payable and must be accurate typist. Reply is own handwriting, stating education, ex- perience and reference*. Write to Box 4139 Capital Newspapers. CHAIRS, banquet tables, cocktail bar. Be Seated Agency. HE4-S333. Draperies CUSTOM and Ready-Made Draperies! Large selection, reasonable price*. Ro»e Curtain, 123 8, Pearl. HE4-4SSS, fferrric Motors ELECTRIC MOTORS, industrial, sold- repaired. Casey'*. 483 No. Pearl St. HE42SS4. Floor Sontfino fLOOT •andlng-refinLehlng New-ol!lR4v liable work Estimate*. Perry. IVi-7802, Interior Decorating SHOP at home, rfee decorating service for your entire home, Whitney's, HE4-1M1. Iron Work IRON RAILINGS EST. itfe ' West Rnd Ire* WW**, IVHS17 lownmowtr Service JACOSSBN SAI.KS^KKVK F. Sharpened and overhauled. Free pickup-delivery Let us take your old machine*) and trade-in on NEW JACORSSN*. 30 model* 10 elteoM from. TIME PAY MENTS ARRANGED, Wsckrman'*, 42» Third St. RO».27S§. ___ Machine Rental* TO HELP YOU GET A JOB | 2 Insertions for The Price of One SrruafJons Wanted Ad* In The Knickerbocker News af given one insertion free for each one paid for. Pre-pavment re- quired. For example, with the free Insertion— 10 words—2 days 70c 10 words-4 days 1.40 (Other rates an reouest) Send In your remittance or stop at the Warit Ad Counter at 24 Sheridan Ave. (just above No. Pearl). RECEPTONST-SECRETARY. Doctor'* office. Typing, shorthand, general of- fice work, 32 hr. week. Send resume to Capital Newspaper* Box 4028. If yev 9*9 e Knit Number count * wore* ter n. Situations Wanted-Pemale tl BABY stilting, my experienced mother. HE 4-3374. Central Robin, HOUSEKEEPER wants care of elderly lady. Live In. 430-41SS, • •LIABLE woman desires to cstre for firl dally. HE 8-3215, WEEKLY cleaning or ironing. 09c ar Knickerbocker News, Box Stlt. R.N. for small institution. 3-11 ehift, (15.020 annually) and 7-3 shift fW.500 annually). Permanent staff. S day week Holidays, vacations and sick time. Troy location. Call Mrs. Connery or Mrs, Sullivan. VM 4514 for appt. ACCOUNTANT, degree, R aver. aeo, oomo experience. SB? 1 * ACCOUNTANT, degree, J yr*. ,pwfcw en public or induttrlal sect's. £525 SALESMAN—Over 28, min. 3 '"'• w yr*. indu*. MM* S know!, of elect. Co. Car. $500 £500 SALES * SERVICE repr. elee- WWWW tronlc knowL A medical sale* OUR, SetSfl SALES treinee, degree, service, *^** w cale* ability. Co. Cor. £af 2 5 WHOLESALE repr , ..Ie, ••». •"•"» w to bakery trad* essential. £112 INVESTIGATOR tr.lnee. r«.rt "^ •» degree. Service complete. • 3 7 7 ACCOUNTANT, clerk rypLi, WW I I tome college. Service. £350 CLERI( - TYP '* T ' »«rviee 0Ot»> v,fw ptotO, adept With llgorei. £300 AUDITOR, recent builnet*. * * W College grad. Co. Car. Moore Employment Agency 111 I T A T I ST. HOS-S4M SALESLADY National chain, permanent position, S day*, no frights. HEK.711. SECRETARY, no shorthand. 1 girl office Start S70, benefits. Knickerbocker Per •onnel (Agency), 82 State. SILK PRESSER We have a permanent opening m our dry cleaning dept. for an experienced silk finisher. Killip ha* always been known M a good place to work. We offer attractive starting salary, year round employment and vacation with pay. Why not come In for an Interview. Killip Laundering Co. 74-88 OREEN ST. TEACH INC DIETITIAN Immediate opening—school of oursinf. Permanent, full time. Must be ADA dietitian. Excellent starting salary and employee benefits. Apply Personnel Offiee. Samaritan Hospital, Troy, N, Y. TYPIST, part time, experienced to main lain record*. Write Box 4171 Capitol Newapapes* stating experience, desired salary and hours. WAITRESS, experienced. Apply evening*, Joe'*, SSI Madison Ave. WAITRESS wanted. 'Apply in Shaker Road Coffee Shop. 498 Shaker Rd. (near Osborne Rd.). WAITRESS, experienced, day-night. Del- aware Plaza Restaurant. HE9-9S3S. WAITRESS wanted, experienced. Inquire in person. Engle Restaurant, 1*4 Wash ington Ave., before FLOOR tender*, odgers, poll«her», chain saw*, steamer*, Popular electric head in. SJ Qaafl. atOMUL Situations Wanted-Male 97 INVESTOR. Experienced. r*7eWe*; wtaU) k* inventing a* Idea ma*. Bea WAITRESSES e counter girl, night* * day*, experienced enly. John A Pat'* Diner aRMSM, J CHILDREN, modenPhome. Etsmere~, need immem»tety atmettrute rnoUtor preferably Uve-sai S-day . r * i • LARGS and growing fuel oil u d hoitutg concern la .Springfield Mast., Is inter- ested in the services of man with knowledge of sales, operation *nd man agement. Excellent opportunity for broader experience and increased earn- ings for right man. Interview* con- fidential. Write Box S*2S, Knickerbocker News giving complete resume, salary requirements, etc. MACHINIST lathe. boringmiH. Far r»t«r- view writo Box OS. D*pt, A., Hodsoa Falla, Now York. MALE Investigator*. Immediate inga tor ambitious men willing ie work out of town including weekends and hoild.\ys. 880 per week, pine ex- penses and fringe benefit* to start. Must be over 2S, own ear, Inge MI*I*.I graduate, clear record. Writ- ing experience helpful. Send resume to Pinkertoa National Detective Agen- cy. 142 State St., Albany. N. V. or call JtQ3-4497 lor Interview, MANAOEMENT position. Experienced is insurance or credit Inveet'.gatlon work and or loan finance company collect i>a •work. Excellent jpport i lity for right party. Inquiries -onfiden'ial Mwr.it complete resume *nd (alary desired. Box 41KI Capital Newapevr*, MARRIBO man for general farm wart. Call or see John Muir, Plea Grave Farms, Duanecnurg. N.Y, TWJ-3SM, MECHANIC, alt phase* except automatic tranamiaston »Xp*ffeg«n required Apply Pat Deyo. Manager. Prank Oeter'a, 1088 Madised Ave. RETIRED Insurance present Incoane with a otgntfled part time sale* position See Ed. Kleg be- tween 1 * ] p.m at King Fuel*. S7S Central Ave., Albany. Ne please. Read THe Knickerbocker News Classified . Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

Upload: others

Post on 09-Jul-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: The Times-Union • Knickerbocker News CLASSIFIED … 19/Albany NY...Countergirls experienced, lor new Donth Shop. e S1.25 per hour e Uniforms e S day week e Life insurance e Major

> »-s • - •, ' . 1 A 1 1 ^ » %**"V-W '* ' ! • * ¥ . 1iffi;

Tfc« Knickerbocker N o w * • • A l b a n y , T h u r . M o r . 12 , 1 9 6 4 \QC

The Times-Union • Knickerbocker News

CLASSIFIED ADS CAPITALAND'S GREATEST M A R K E T PLACE

To Order Your Ad Telephone

3131 Open Evenings To Take Your Call

•Beatlj 5

tn*la«K Notice* 1

e a

I s

pt nc cc

m G d« "( in ai

c b

t

$ (

IS e:

D U b v n T, ft

$ c<

e< y a ii fi o 1. ( (

I f t c 0

I i c 1

} a t 1 I I

riLIPELLO - At rest March 10, 1964, Josephine Ginardi of 59 Grand view Terrace, be loved wife of the late Joseph Filipello and mother of Frank, Charles and John Filipello; sister of Vincent Ginardi and Maria Raineri; also survived by 8 grandchildren.

Funeral from the DeMarco Fu­neral Home, 449 Delaware Ave. (Corner of Cuyler), Fri­day morning at 9:15. Thence to Trinity Christian Church where services will be con­ducted at 10 a.m. by Rev Joseph Moscheo. Relatives and friends are invited. The funeral home will be open Thursday evening 4 to 9. In­terment Graceland Cemetery.

FILIPELLO — Members of the West Albany Italian Benevo­lent Society are requested to meet 8 o'clock Thursday eve­ning at the Hall. Then pro­ceed to the De Marco Fu­neral Home.

LOUIS BIANCHINO, President.

LOUIS DE POALO, Secretary.

^baify Jtfttfp D e a t h N o t i c e * 1

GORDON—At Watervliet, N. Y., March 10, 1964, Ella Bock of 1530 8th Ave., Watervliet; wife of the late Alfred Gor­don; she is survived by 2 nieces, 1 nephew and several cousins.

Funeral from the Cummings Funeral Home, 643 Third Ave., Watervliet, F r i d a y morning at 9 o'clock, thence to the Sacred Heart of Mary Church where a Solemn Requiem High Mass will be celebrated, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited and may call Thursday afternoon and evening. Interijfient St. Agnes Cemetery, Menands.

GREENALCH — At Rensselaer March 10, 1964, Edna M. Wa-terbury of 514 Washington Ave., wife of Clarence Green­wich; mother of Mrs. Marshall (Harriet) McEwan; sister of Walter A. of Albany and Wil-lard E. Waterbury, Agawam, Mass.; grandmother of Laur ie Jean McEwan.

Funeral from W. J. Lyons Fu­neral Home, 513 Washington Ave., Rensselaer Friday at 11 a.m. Relatives, friends and members of Shakespearian Society of Rensselaer are in­vited and may call at the funeral home Thursday after 4 p.m.

LENT — Suddenly at Albany Medical Center, March 10, 1964. Thomas J.'beloved hus­band of Mary Rose Foro. Devoted father of Thomas J. Jr., John, Lawrence and Rose Marie, all f Glenmont. Brother of Mrs. Mary Alecca of Kingston, Mrs. Frances Altimari of Coeymans, Mrs. Theresa Lesstino of Colonic Ross of Coeymans, Joseph of Ravena, Mrs. Elizabeth Perreault and Frank of Coey­mans and James of Ravena.

Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 am from the Babcock Funeral Home, 19 Pulver Ave., Ra­vena. Thence to St. Thomas Church in Delmar where a mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday and Friday evenings. Please omit flowers.

LENT — Members of Selkirk Fire Co. No. 2 are requested to meet, in uniform, at the Glenmont Fire Station, 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 13, and then proceed to the Babcock Funeral Home, Ravena, to pay our last respects to our departed brother, Thomas J. Lent.

ROBERT J. WIGGAND, Chief.

GEORGE F. MOMBERGER, President.

D e a t h N o t i c e s 1

Robilatto Funeral Home, 176 Madison Avenue, Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9:30 o'clock at St. Anthony's Church w h e r e a Solemn Requiem Mass will be cele­brated. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 and Fri­day after 4 p. m.

^eailjs i

SCHWENK - March 12, 1964, Helen Barnes Schwenk of 34 Bonheim St., wife of the late William H. Schwenk; mother of Mrs. Arthur F. Conroy and Jay W. Schwenk; grand­mother of Carol and Robert Schwenk, Stephen, Michael and Lawrence Conroy.

Funeral services at the Cam­pion and Sons Funeral Home, 1215 Broadway Saturday at 11:15. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Friday af­ter 4 p. m.

Death Notices

WOLFORD - Mar. 10, 1964, Viola H. Plue of Ber,ne, N. Y.; wife of the late Vernon B. Wolford; mother of Mrs. George Bogardus; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Norman of Scotia, N. Y., and Carter Plue of Schoharie, N. Y.

Funeral services Friday at 2 p. m. from the Brunk Fu­neral Home, Berne, N. Y. Friends may call Thursday evening from 7 to 9.

F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r s

WILLIAM E. O'BRIEN 2*1 Lark Funeral Home HOS-letS

O'Connor Funeral Homo 10 BESCH AVE HE 4-7621

OWEN'S FUNERAL HOME CENTRALLY LOCATED

228 Quell St. HEt-ISM

PALMER FUNERAL HOME M l SECOND A V I . HOJ-1508.

M. W . TEBBUTT'S SONS ALBANY H03 217*

ANNOUNCEMENT P u b l i c N o t i c e 11

LeROY—March 11, 1964, Mary A. Governs of 28 Grandview Terrace, wife of the late Mar­tin E. LeRoy; mother of Mrs. John E. Kinisky; sister of Joseph Governs of Herkimer, George, Veronica K., Victoria E. and the late Anthony Gov­erns; also survived by three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral from the Magin and Keegan Funeral Home, 891 Madison Ave., Saturday morn­ing at 8:45. Requiem High Mass, Our Lady Help of Christians Church, 9:30. Rela­tives, friends, members of the Confraternity of ' Christian Mothers and the Rosary of Our Lady Help of Christians Church and the Twenty Year Club of the Watervliet Arsenal are invited and may also call at the funeral home Friday after 4.

SEEBERGER-March 10, 1964, Alonzo T. Seeberger of 68 Herkimer St., husband of the late Helen T. Batting; father of Mrs. Wenzel Matousek, Mrs. Mary Cox, Mrs. Joseph Borden, Mrs. Edward Fath­ers, Frederick, Robert. Don­ald, George and William See­berger; brother of Nicholas Seeberger, Mrs. Bertha Hack­er.

Funeral from the Mendel Fu­neral Home, 441 Clinton Ave., Saturday at 1:15 p. m. thence to St. George's Syrian Ortho­dox Church (off South Dove St.) at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Fri­day after 4 p. m.

WRIGHT - March 12, 1964, Anna Willey Wright, wife of the late Robert Wright, sister of Daniel Willey of Westmere, Mrs. Rose Kyle and Mrs. Katherine Galusha both of Schenectady.

Funeral from the Little Sisters of the Poor, 391 Central Ave. Saturday at 10 a.m. Mass at 6:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the Home Friday from 3 to 8 p.m. For information, phone Hans Funeral Home IV9-2161.

RIDE to and from State Education Bldg. from Stop 37, Alb.-Scht'dy Road lV»-7787 eyes.

TYPING done my home. Medical, legal. transeqptg, etc. Reasonable, 438-0266.

B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y

Masonry ALL mason repairs, waterproofing, plas­

tering, chimneys, stucco, walks, etc 25 yrs. exp. Guaranteed. George Coleman, GR7-9410.

CEMENT sidewalks and flagstone patios, stone chimneys, waterproofing. Special prices. 1V2-9178 anytime' IVM837 eves

Moving , Trucking, S torage B U R K I N S A FOLEY, moving, trucking

storage. HE6-1951. DON'S Movers, complete moving Jobs

Pianos, stoves, refrigerators. Estimates UN9-5616.

C a r d o f T h a n k s

"JLEIBACH — At the residence, 312 Bloomingrove Drive, Grace M. Anselment, wife of the late George A. Leibach,

..m mother of Mrs. Franklyn E. "'^Sanderson and Mrs. Vincent fl Grogan, both of North Green •£ bush, sister of Mrs. Frank ** Kuhn of Troy, grandmother of

Franklyn G. Sanderson of East Greenbush, Miss Marilyn L. Sanderson, Miss Patricia A. Grogan and Laurence V. Grogan, all of North Green-bush, great-grandmother of Tyrone P. Sanderson.

Funeral service at the Himes Funeral Home, 160 Pawling

- Ave., Troy Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Elmwood H i l l Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fu­neral Home Thursday after­noon and evening. Those de­siring may make a contribu­tion to the Rensselaer County Heart Assoc. Triumph Rebec-ca Lodge No. 88 will conduct services at the Funeral Home Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m

Private parking facilities adja cent to Funeral Home erf:

trances on Terrace Place.

LESNIAK — March 12, 1964, Lillian B. Fuss of 441 Second St., wife of Frank S. Lesniak, mother of Mary Ann Lesniak, daughter of Thomas Fuss and the late Carolina Fuss. Sister of Anthony Fuss of Rens­selaer, Frank, Mrs. Joseph Calka, Mrs. Ralph Tardio, Mrs. Stacia Ornoski, Mrs. Anna Maehinski.

Funeral from the Lasak Fu­neral Home, 130 Northern Blvd., Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Patrick** Church where a High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated. Relatives and friends are respectfully in­vited to attend and may also call at the Funeral Home Friday after 4 p.m. Interment Our Lady of Angels Ceme­tery.

SLINGERLAND — March 9, 1964, Raymond E. Slinger-land, 14 Bogardus Road, hus­band of Luella Schwab; fath­er of Thelma Ruth and Ray­mond J. Slingerland, Jr.; brother of Mrs. Frederick Rebillard; also survived by f i v e grandchildren a n d nieces and nephews.

Funeral services at Zwack & Sons' Mortuary by the Rev. Alvin H. Butz, Friday, 2 p.m. (Not 3 p. m. as erroneously printed). R e l a t i v e s and friends are respectfully in­vited to attend and may call at the Mortuary also on Thursday after 4 o'clock. In­terment Memory's Garden.

GOLDEN — The family of the late Elizabeth A. Golden (Bessie), wishes to extend their sincere thanks to 'he priests of St. Peter's Church, Troy, to relatives, friends, bearers, doctors and nurses of the Leonard Hospital, Troy, employes of the New York State Dept. of Mental Hygiene Central Office, State Exposi­tion at Syracuse, N. Y., the Dept. of Agriculture & Mar kets, Albany, and the elevator operators and friends at the State Capitol, Albany; also in addition, the officers and employes of the New England Gas & Electric Association, Plymouth, Mass., for the many kindnesses and consid­erations shown to us during our recent bereavement.

I n M e m o r i a m

Personal Notices 12 ELECTROLYSIS. Hair removeo perma-

nently Most modern methods and equipment. Reasonable. Martin Gold­stein, 98 Central HE4-4915

ELECTROLYSIS—HAIR removed perma­nently. No regrowth guaranteed. Save money and time Ernest A Mildred Swanson, 113 State Albany. H03-4988.

ELECTROLYSIS. Permanent, reasonable. Free consultation. Antonette Cangeml. MS Western. IV9-2318.

PROFESSIONAL permanent wave, your home, at your convenience. Judy, ll.Nft-OOfJo.

Lost e n d Found 14 ENGLISH setters; 2 small, female

black-white; lost Cherry Ave., Delmar. Hew aid. UK4-8J88, days; HE8-5955 eves

LOCAL, long distance moving, rigging, storage. Hauling since 11198.

H. R. Moch Inc. HO 5-9972

EMPLOYMENT E m p l o y m e n t A g e n d o * 99

C/M AGENCY. Personnel recruitment-executive search. Ill Washington Ave. 462-6461.

MAXWELL personnel HE4-8111.

Employment Agency. Top only: 43 No. Pearl St.

Help Wanted—Female 100

ABLE LIVELY ENERGETIC, Countergirls experienced, lor new Donth

Shop. e S1.25 per hour e Uniforms e S day week e Life insurance e Major medical insurance e Hospitalization • Paid vacations

Apply in person only. 2 to 4 p.m., Coffee It Dunut Time. 42 Central Ave.

EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted-Salesladies 100A

CANVASSERS (4 ) Girls over IS. we are starting a new

canvassing plan In the Capital District. Previous experience helpful but not necessary. Salary plus liberal bonus. Call 436-4954 for interview.

GIRLS over 18. $20 day and over. Apply mornings, 8 to 8:30. 24* Lark St.

HAVING MONEY •* PROBLEMS?

Let us show you bow other womee in our city are earning In their spare time. EARN CM to KM weekly. Act now! Call Mrs. B. Willie ST5-9857.

Supplement Your Income Someone to assist me In my fast grow­

ing business, 2 hours a day. S2M per month, opportunity In local area. For interview call STS-4142 between 2-4.

REFRIGERATORS, stoves, washers, tel­evisions, freeners. furniture moving, storage, crating, large or small vans. R. P Hughes. HO5-7069: 1V9-3441.

O v e r h e a d Type Doors

CRAWFORD DOOR SALES—Residential and industrial overhead doors. Sherwood Park. Rensselaer. GR7-9374.

MURPHY OVERHEAD Recommended l*>or "

DOORS. "The HF.8-0482.

Painting AVERAGE room, $18. Walls, ceiling and

trim. Guaranteed work. GR7-4927. PAINTER—contractor interior, exterior.

Free estimates. Reasonable. HE9-40W alter 4. .

LABORADOR Retriever, black, female, "Jane." lost, reward. Call David Bereslord. l>elanson. TW5-2345.

W a n t e d To B u y 1 5

P a i n t i n g , P a p e r h a n g i n e

ABLE woman or girl to 'ive ii>, for child care and housework. Private room with TV. $S0 per week. MILS' have local references. Apply in person Monday through Friday. 9 a.m. 'o 12 noon. Suite 35, Westgate Bldg.. Albany, N.Y.

ALL LOCAL JOBS £fiO S T E N 0 L*9*> experience W W W downtown. t-J.

$ 8 0 SECRETARY, mature, car W W W estential fer new uptown office.

$ 7 5 TYp|$T' •xp'd ,or < " • " ™ • w position in administration.

SECRETARY, over 30 yrs., else-$ 7 5 , r i c TvP«w r i ,» r - Shorthand not ™ • " essential. Downtown.

_ _ CLERK-TYPIST, over 30 yrs,

$75 •d,pt

~ • • sponsl

S70 PBX

H e l p W a n t e d . M a l e . F e m a l e 1 0 4

BOOKKEEPER • stenographer, lull time, experience in construe ion industry ,eip-fui. Write giving .fxps.iesce. education, salary requirements and present situ­ation. All replies strictly confidential. Box 4186 Capital Newspaper.

CASHIERS and supervisors. Apply Grey­hound Post House. 350 B'way. No phono calls accepted.

CHILDREN'S wear buyer/merchandize* Economy Dept. Store. Rutland. Vt. Must have previous experience as buyer or assist: nt. Apply Mr. Woia-fett, Economy Dept. Store. Rutland, Vt.

with math, assume re­sponsibilities. Downtown.

Electric.

ANY room in your homo papered SIS Neat, clean. H03-755B

APPLIANCES t-'in-nituie. Highest prices jnn4. Boulevard Appliance. 170 Central. HOV4143.

BEDS, furniture, glassware, china, every­thing. HU3-S240; HO5-0627.

POCKET BOOKS WANTED Highest prices paid. Plaza Book Shop.

380 B'dway. HO 5-2612. TOOLS, typewriters, musical instruments,

luggage, radios. Jake's, 49 Green St. HO3-0834.

USED GUNS WANTED Taylor fc Vadney 303 Central HE4-9183

B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y

TOUSSAINT - At Poestenkill, March 11, 1964, Ernest Tous-saint, husband of the late Sarah A r n o l d Toussaint; father of Mrs. Arnold Hoff­man of Poestenkill, Mrs. Louis Bubie of Poestenkill; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services Friday after­noon at 2 o'clock at the De Graff-Bryce Funeral Home, West Sand Lake. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday after 3 o'clock. In­terment in Brookside Ceme­tery, Barbersville.

OSTROM—In loving memory of our dear hustoand and father, Everett E. Ostrom, who passed away March 12, 1952.

You are not forgotten loved oner

Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory

last, We will remember thee.

WIFE MYRTLE AND CHILDREN.

Florist

SHOW YOW,TH" FLOWERS CANKER'S

121 N. Pearl St. HO 3-4258

F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r s

PADULA — March 11, 1964 Maurice Sr. of 58% Philip Street, husband of Dorothy Duva; father of Anthony Rocco, Maurice Jr. and Rich­ard Padula; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Padula; brother of Mrs. Anthony Di

_Mase of Providence, R. L, Peter Padula of Albany, Frank Padula of Sierra Vista, Arizona, and the late Rocco Padula. Also survived by 8 grandchildren.

I Funeral from the Daniel J.

BRASURE & SONS HAMILTON ST. AT DOVE 434-5141

BIG PROFITS CAN BE MADE

BY LISTING

YOUR SERVICE

IN THIS DIRECTORY A 10 word advertisement in

The Knickerbocker News Bus/'

ness Directory costs only

tsr 40c Daily ~^3 (On Yearly Contract)

I MONTH AND 4 MONTH

ORDER AVAILABLE AT ONLY

SLIGHTLY HIGHER COST

E. J. OOKEY—Painting, panel-hanging Reliable since 1920. Reas. IV 9-0348.

FREE estimates—exterior, interior paint­ing, paperhanging Insured. DOJ Vogel. HE4-8370.

HOUSE cleaninf, expert painting, paper-hanging, formerly with Ten Eye* Hotel.

m-ms. INTERIOR painting.

Joseph Martin. IV2-84Q1. paperhanging.

Roofing

ROOFING, new-repairs, gutters, chim­neys. 10 yr. guarantee. MQ4 B036 eves.

Sewing Machine Service ALL makes repaired. Free estima*

Singer, 26 No. Pearl. HO MP2.

Siding ALUMINUM, asphalt, asbestos, fibre

flaw. Exterior Construction HO 3-2271

Television S e r v i c e

BONDED television service. Hi Ft UoUln Television Service. 489-0377.

Ml LOT'S TV service, 238 Broadway. Renss. $2.50 service call. GR7-5660.

T r e e Serv ice

CHARLES Kimball Tree Removal Free estimates, injured. Reasonable. GR7-5S23.

FRANK SEARS, complete tree service Stump removal. Insured. Reasonable H03-8788

S 6 8 SECRETARY, 1 girl office. Excel-' " , ' " ' lent advancement. Car necessary.

S60 JR STENO *ln«l«< M.S. Brad

$60 No experience. Downtown.

CLERK-TYPIST, attractive, deal with public, adept with figures.

Moore Employment Agency 111 STATE ST. HO 5 M M

BAKERY sales clerk for downtown Al­bany area Experienced preferred, over 25 yrs. age. AR3-5700.

BOOKKEEPER Ability to learn, buying experience de­

sired but not essential. Outstanding salary. Box 5844 Knickerbocker News.

BOOKKEEPER NCR machine—Retail store. Write Box

4033, Capital Newspapers, giving refer encee and experience.

STENO-TYPIST or shorthand writer, ITS wpm, for local motor vehicle hearings. Full or part time. Stereotype Reporters. Call Utica. RK2-8323

SUPT. middleaged couple for apt. aonse. Salary, apt., utilities. H05-8128; IV2-8671.

CASHIER, restaurant, experienje prefer­red, 2 evenings weekly. Apply Inn Towne Motel, 300 B'way.

CLERK T Y P I S T H. S. Grad.. office experience, ability to

work with figures, type 40 wpm, di­versified duties. Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. 5-day. 37Vi-hour week. 112 State. 1IE6-8461.

An equal opportunity employer.

Accounting Service

FEDERAL Stzte tax returns prepared, eves, weekends. 436-4324.

INCOME tax accounting, bookkeeping Your home or my office. IV2-3O70.

Aluumuinum Service

ALUMINUM windows. « l»« and screen repaired. Custom Made Aluminum. IV2-2222.

Appliance Repairing

ALBANY SALES. 299 Central. 003-5112. Toasters, irons, radio, television, etc.

CAMPION & SON, INC. US Washington — H I S Broadway

Chicorelli Funeral Home 277 Madison Ave. HO 3-4454

VAN ECK —March 12, 1964 of Castleton Rd., RD, Rensselaer, Hannah M. Lincoln (Zeh) wife of the late John Van Eck ST., mother of Mrs. Joseph H. B. Smith of East Greenbush, Mrs. Stanley Nichols Sr., Wa­terbury Center, Vt.; also sur­vived by 7 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, and sev eral nieces and nephews.

Funeral from the Gordon Funer­al Home, East Greenbush, Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends are in­vited to attend and may call at the funeral home Saturday evening from 7 to 9.

Edmund |. C. Dascher Sons

E D M J N D J. C. DASCHER NORMAN I . DASCHER

S«t SECOND A V I . H 0 1-4S74

FRED. L DASCHER |R. 151 Central Ave. 4344S7S

DEMARCO FUNERAL HOME 44* DELAWARE AVE. H I

FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, INC.

IS Manninr Sq . Albany 4*2-344*

HEARLEY & SON FUNERAL HOME

10S DELAWARE AVE. HE 4-0691

NORTHEASTERN TREE "SERVICE CO.

Inq. Free Stump Removal GR 7-5579

CLERK TYPIST Experienced typist for insurance claims

dept. Alert person will have oppor­tunity to learn other functions of dept. 35 ar. week, paid holidays, vacation and company benefits. Reply stating expeirence in first letter. Box 4182, Capital Newspapers.

Upholstering

CALL Montgomery Ward s drapery shop, HO 2-58U (or immediate e x p e r t upholstering

DROZDAL'S uphostery. ship. Chairs, sofas. HOS-6796.

exp. workman-18 Judson 9t.

Wall Wcthlng

A MODERN, Inexpensive method to mt chine-wash walls. HO 5-8073 any time.

Washing /Machine Repairing EASY, Frigidaire washer specialists,

guaranteed service. Reasonable rates. Schott«nham's. HO3-84V0.

Window Shades

WINOOW shades. Venetian blind*, table pads made to order. Scott'* Shade. 42 Steuben. HO 3-1534.

E D U C A T I O N Ashes, Rubbish R e m o v a l

RUBBISH service. Reasonable. Call any-time In your neighborhood everyday IV2-0247.

TRASH removal, trucking, cleanup, Col-onie. West Albany. Coleman. UN9-9143.

Building and Contracting ABLE carpenter, mason, cabinet maker.

Small Job*. Free estimates. H03-6479, HOME REPAIR SERVICE

Small Jobs • Specialty CARL STPUGHTON HE9-3.T34

Carpentry

COMPLETE home remode4ing repairs. All kinds. Savage. H05-2582.

NAME BRANDS ONLY MULLIGAN IV97343

LASAK FUNERAL HOME no Northern Blvd. M 01-1544

McVeigh Funeral Home 288 North Allen St. IV9-01M

U H THIS H A N D Y O t O I I T O P I A C I Y O U R O A f « « I O A D V M T I S W A f N T I N

TMl

d N I D N £ THEKNICKERBOCKERNEWS 1

NEW additions, rooms paneled and al teration*. Henry Graves. Carpenter. UN9-6119. .

REPAIRING, remodeling, exterior, in tertor, stoops. Morean, HO5-037Pi ofays HE«-9334.

I n s t r u c t i o n 70

Comptometer Operators & Keypunch Operators

ARE IN DEMAND Qualify for a good effiee |ob In 10 te 13 short weeks, New Is the time te enroll. CALL or WRITE . . .

Victor Comptometer School 100 State St. Room 310 Phone 434-3121

COUNTERGIRLS and salad girls. Large cafeteria. Begin immediately. 785.5311

DENTAL assistant. No experience neces­sary. Write Box 4069, Capital News­papers.

GIRL Friday, needed for work in pleasant one girl office Must have knowledge of bookkeeping, typing and payroll. 5 day, 37'i hour week. Starting salary S70. Call Mr. Venditti, UN9-8495.

TEACHERS Representative from the Concord, New Hampshire, School District will inter­view teacher candidates at the DeWitt Clinton Hotel, Albany, from 10 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 14th.

1*44-45 FACULTY VACANCIES

Elementary: Teacher* of all grade levels, K < Director, ele­mentary guidance

J. H. S.t Industrial Arts Physical Education (glrls> Social Studies

H. S.t English Social Studies Guidance Librarian Physics-Chemistry, com­bination

Interested teachers should call us at the hotel for an immediate appointment or may come directly to our hotel headquarters.

WANTED to register for steady em­ployment, waiters, waitress**, cooks, bus boys, kitchen workers, maids, housemen and porters. No registration fee. 10 a.m.-12 noon. Local 471, Sec­ond floor. 1 Columbia Place. Albany.

H e l p W o n t e d - M a l e 10f ARCHITECTURAL draftsman. Steady

work. 93 State Street. Albany. Call HE4-3069 days. IV2-8431 eves.

BAKER, bench hand. Good hours. Phil's Pastry Shop, 38 Central Ave.

GIRL to clerk in laundry and dry clean­ing store. 5 day weekl Quail Laundry k Cleaners, Inc., 54 Tririty Place.

HOUSEKEEPER middle aged cuple-hus-band at business all rt ,y, w:.ce senile. Live in excellent home, permartnt. Box 4166 Capital Newspapers.

Laboratory Technician Experienced in hospital laboratory rou­

tine. Permanent full-time position. All employee benefits. Appy Personnel Office.

SAMARITAN HOSPITAL TROY, N. Y.

LEGAL stenographer, experienced salary open. Hesson. Ford and Grogan, 90 State St. H03-2185.

MEDICAL secretary, doctors office, no evenings. State experience and refer­ences Box 4172, Capital Newspapers.

NURSE for nursing home. H03-5S1S

NURSE INSTRUCTOR Challenging position as nursing instructor.

BS nursing education minimum. Ex­perience pre/. Salary open. Contact personnel office. Kingston Hospital, Kingston. N. Y.

TRACTOR-TRAILER Driver training for Class 1 license

Write or call Albany 434-1882. Chauffeur Training School

87 Columbia St.. Rensselaer. N.Y.

M u s i c a l I n s t r u c t i o n s 8 3

James Gardner's Studios of Classical Piano. Albany and Loudonville. 482-7820.

LESSONS. (Instruments free) with cer­tain courses. Hilton's Music Center. HO2-0945.

Ceiling*

ACE CEILING CO., IV2-J454 JohmvManville Panel* 8* partridge SI.

Ceilings— Sidewall*

TO: The T1sft#s->Uf!iooi . . . . . . . . . . . . » • . . - • . » The KnkkoKfcecker NeWt

(frVMCATK WmiCm PAPEM ON NOTN)

PUASI PUILISH CLASSIFIED AD FOR . . . CONSIOJTIVI DAYS AND SlreO M l A IrLL

>• „ t

CLASSIFIED RATES

-

Wereh

w 15

20

25

1 time

T-U er

Dally

"JO

1.05

1.40

1 Ttnte T-U

tateuolee v wwwtmm y

.90

1.35

1.80

4 Time*

T-U er K-N

Oolly

2.16

3.24

4.32

1.7512.25 5.40

4 Times

T-U

leclmdlmg 8wn«J«v

2.34

Ml 4.68

5.85

* Times K-N

Dm-ly

2.88

4.32

5.76

7.20

7 Times

T-U

Including Sunday

3.56

6.34

Tl2 0.90

lot** f«r mem then ene rime ere fer consecutive In* Prim em werel in each tsece-S words te • line-minimum 2 lines tertiens. Tkese rates effective in Albany and the Albany

Area only. Sfreet or RFD City

SHvetiens Wonted - J msertiens far me Price «f One - Prepayment teqimed

M O R E Classi f ied! . . . C i r c u l a t i o n ! . . . Results! ————

PLASTERBOARD ceiling* ana sidewall* Inrtalled »ffd taped. tV2-3q73.

Chair Rental

Tutoring 86B ELEMENTARY teacher will tutor In

your home. Certified. FR2-.1212.

Situations Wanted

OFFICE ASSISTANT General office work Including payrolls.

Job costs, filing. Send resume to Box 4130, Capital Newspapers.

OFFICE CIRL Accurate typist and good telephone voice

essential. General clerical duties. Mod­ern air conditioned office. 5-day wlc. Write for interview giving general busi­ness background, education, marital status. Box 4184, Capital Newapapers.

BOY wanted for afternoon newspaper route. Vicinity Tyron St., Tyron Ct. and Clynn St. Must be 12 years old. Call HO 3-3131, Ext. 294.

CLAIM TRAINEE Mubiple Fire Casualty Co. needs college

grad., service completed, for claim trainee. Write Box 4177. Capital News­papers, giving resume of background and education.

An Equal Opportunity Employer.

EXTRACTOR operator, experience pre­ferred. Apply in person, Morgan Linen, 145 Broadway, Menands.

FIRST class short order cook, nights, from 6 to 3. Phil* Steak Potse. HO5-8047.

GENERAL store work for man over 21. Drivers license. Apply Peerless Mid­way, 26! Central Ave.

JOBS OF T H E WEEK t l M l ARCHITECT, degree . 10-U * • W W y a a r experience.

£800 I N T E B N A L AUDITOR, scet'e. v w , * w deejree, S yr*. agdIHna experi­ence.

PERSONABLE woman to work a* sec­retary in small office. Responsible po­sition. Must be experienced in payroll, account* receivable, account* payable and must be accurate typist. Reply is own handwriting, stating education, ex­perience and reference*. Write to Box 4139 Capital Newspapers.

CHAIRS, banquet tables, cocktail bar. Be Seated Agency. HE4-S333.

Draperies

CUSTOM and Ready-Made Draperies! Large selection, reasonable price*. Ro»e Curtain, 123 8, Pearl. HE4-4SSS,

f f e r r r i c M o t o r s

ELECTRIC MOTORS, industrial, sold-repaired. Casey'*. 483 No. Pearl St. HE42SS4.

Floor Sont f ino

fLOOT •andlng-refinLehlng New-ol!lR4v liable work Estimate*. Perry. IVi-7802,

Interior Decorating

SHOP at home, rfee decorating service for your entire home, Whitney's, HE4-1M1.

Iron Work IRON RAILINGS EST. i t fe '

West Rnd Ire* WW** , IVHS17

lownmowtr Service JACOSSBN SAI.KS^KKVK F. Sharpened

and overhauled. Free pickup-delivery Let us take your old machine*) and trade-in on NEW JACORSSN*. 30 model* 10 elteoM from. TIME PAY MENTS ARRANGED, Wsckrman'*, 42» Third St. RO».27S§. ___

Machine Rental*

TO HELP YOU GET A JOB |

2 Insertions for The Price of One

SrruafJons Wanted Ad* In The Knickerbocker News af given one insertion free for each one pa id for. Pre-pavment re­quired. For example , with the free Insertion—

10 words—2 days 70c 10 words-4 days 1.40

(Other rates an reouest)

Send In your remittance or

stop at the Warit Ad Counter at 2 4 Sheridan Ave. (just above No. Pearl).

RECEPTONST-SECRETARY. Doctor'* office. Typing, shorthand, general of­fice work, 32 hr. week. Send resume to Capital Newspaper* Box 4028.

If yev 9*9 e Knit Number count * wore* ter n.

Situations Wanted-Pemale t l

BABY stilting, my experienced mother. HE 4-3374.

Central • Robin,

HOUSEKEEPER wants care of elderly lady. Live In. 430-41SS,

• •LIABLE woman desires to cstre for firl dally. HE 8-3215,

WEEKLY cleaning or ironing. 09c ar Knickerbocker News, Box Stlt.

R.N. for small institution. 3-11 ehift, (15.020 annually) and 7-3 shift fW.500 annually). Permanent staff. S day week Holidays, vacations and sick time. Troy location. Call Mrs. Connery or Mrs, Sullivan. VM 4514 for appt.

ACCOUNTANT, degree, R aver. aeo, oomo experience.

S B ? 1 * ACCOUNTANT, degree, J yr*. , p w f c w en public or induttrlal sect's.

£ 5 2 5 SALESMAN—Over 28, min. 3 ' " ' • w yr*. indu*. M M * S know!, of elect. Co. Car.

$500 £500 S A L E S * SERVICE repr. elee-W W W W tronlc knowL A medical sale* OUR,

S e t S f l SALES treinee, degree, service, * ^ * * w cale* ability. Co. Cor.

£ a f 2 5 WHOLESALE repr , . . I e , • • » . • " • " » w to bakery trad* essential.

£ 1 1 2 INVESTIGATOR tr.lnee. r « . r t " ^ • •» degree. Service complete.

• 3 7 7 ACCOUNTANT, clerk rypLi, W W I I tome college. Service.

£ 3 5 0 C L E R I ( - T Y P ' * T ' »«rviee 0Ot»> • v , f w p t o t O , adept With llgorei.

£ 3 0 0 AUDITOR, recent builnet*. * * W College grad. Co. Car.

Moore Employment Agency 111 I T A T I ST. HOS-S4M

SALESLADY National chain, permanent position, S day*, no frights. HEK.711.

SECRETARY, no shorthand. 1 girl office Start S70, benefits. Knickerbocker Per •onnel (Agency), 82 State.

SILK PRESSER We have a permanent opening m our dry

cleaning dept. for an experienced silk finisher.

Killip ha* always been known M a good place to work. We offer attractive starting salary, year round employment and vacation with pay. Why not come In for an Interview.

Killip Laundering Co. 74-88 OREEN ST.

TEACH INC DIETITIAN Immediate opening—school of oursinf.

Permanent, full time. Must be ADA dietitian. Excellent starting salary and employee benefits. Apply Personnel Offiee. Samaritan Hospital, Troy, N, Y.

TYPIST, part time, experienced to main lain record*. Write Box 4171 Capitol Newapapes* stating experience, desired salary and hours.

WAITRESS, experienced. Apply evening*, Joe'*, SSI Madison Ave.

WAITRESS wanted. 'Apply in Shaker Road Coffee Shop. 498 Shaker Rd. (near Osborne Rd.).

WAITRESS, experienced, day-night. Del­aware Plaza Restaurant. HE9-9S3S.

WAITRESS wanted, experienced. Inquire in person. Engle Restaurant, 1*4 Wash ington Ave., before

FLOOR tender*, odgers, poll«her», chain saw*, steamer*, Popular electric head

in . S J Qaafl. atOMUL

Si tua t ions W a n t e d - M a l e 9 7

INVESTOR. Experienced. r*7eWe*; wtaU) k* inventing a* Idea ma*. Bea

WAITRESSES e counter girl, night* * day*, experienced enly. John A Pat'* Diner aRMSM,

J CHILDREN, modenPhome. Etsmere~, need immem»tety atmettrute rnoUtor preferably Uve-sai S-day

. r * i •

LARGS and growing fuel oil u d hoitutg concern la .Springfield Mast., Is inter­ested in the services of man with knowledge of sales, operation *nd man agement. Excellent opportunity for broader experience and increased earn­ings for right man. Interview* con­fidential. Write Box S*2S, Knickerbocker News giving complete resume, salary requirements, etc.

MACHINIST lathe. boringmiH. Far r»t«r-view writo Box OS. D*pt, A., Hodsoa Falla, Now York.

MALE Investigator*. Immediate inga tor ambitious men willing ie work out of town including weekends and hoild.\ys. 880 per week, pine ex­penses and fringe benefit* to start. Must be over 2S, own ear, Inge MI*I*.I graduate, clear record. Writ­ing experience helpful. Send resume to Pinkertoa National Detective Agen­cy. 142 State St., Albany. N. V. or call JtQ3-4497 lor Interview,

MANAOEMENT position. Experienced is insurance or credit Inveet'.gatlon work and or loan finance company collect i>a

•work. Excellent jpport i lity for right party. Inquiries -onfiden'ial Mwr.it complete resume *nd (alary desired. Box 41KI Capital Newapevr*,

M A R R I B O man for general farm wart. Call or see John Muir, Plea Grave Farms, Duanecnurg. N.Y, TWJ-3SM,

MECHANIC, alt phase* except automatic tranamiaston »Xp*ffeg«n required Apply Pat Deyo. Manager. Prank Oeter'a, 1088 Madised Ave.

RETIRED Insurance present Incoane with a otgntfled part time sale* position See Ed. Kleg be­tween 1 * ] p.m at King Fuel*. S7S Central Ave., Albany. Ne please.

Read THe Knickerbocker News Classified

. Untitled Document

file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AM

Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069

www.fultonhistory.com