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mm p - J ?T * The K.ikkt t o . k r Newt Aibony, Fn , Oct 29, 1965 8C| REAL ESTATE SALES REPORTED BY PICOTTE REALTY INC. Mr. A Mr«. Anthony Robaiotto uld a twvlvt room brick two family at 471 New Scotland Ave. Albany to Richerd V. Burkt. Albany. Or. A Mr*. Emerick Friedman, Al- bany purchased e ) bedroom fieMitone ranch at 4* Darroch Rd. Delmar from Mr*. Lauretta M. Vavasour. Mr A Mr» Pater Keitel, Cairo bought 12 Norman Ave. Westmera frcm Mr. A Mrs. Raymond M. Gatei. Gate* Realty, lifting broker. Mr. A Mrt. David Toole, Albany bought a 3 bedroom ranch at 10 Mayfair Or. Slingerlands from Mri. Patrick Ford. Mr. A Mri. Robert Engel bought a »lx room ranch at II Maynes St. Weit- mere from Mr. A Mrt. Cerleton Miller. Philip Roberts, Inc. listing Broker. A one family at 22 Danker Ave. was told to Mr A Mrs. Kenneth Butler, Al- bany by Mr. Edward S. Poole, Jr. Del Palmer, Inc. listing broker. Reverend A Mrs. Randolph ugent told their 3 bedroom ranch on State Farm Rd. Guilderland to Mr. A Mrs. A. Pat- rick Brady. Mr. A Mri. Richard Norden sold their 4 bedroom cape cod at S Morningside Dr. Delmar to Mr. A Mrs. Edgar R. Thomas, Albany. Mr. A Mrs. Francis Aiiz, Syracuse bought from Mr. A Mrs. Donald Landale a 1 bedroom ranch at 14 Morningtide Or. Guilderland. William Pagano, fitting broker. Van Woert A Son, Inc. built and told to Mr. A Mrt. F. R. Gleaton, Fairpart, N.Y. a 4 bedroom colonial at »2 Dum- barton Or. Delmar. Mr. A Mrs. Fred E. Wight, Laming, Michigan bought a colonial ranch at 216 Winna Rd. Delmar from Mr. A Mrt. John L. Vandenberg, Arkantat. Rosen Bros Construction Co. Inc. built and told a 4 bedroom colonial at 33 E. Bayberry Rd. Colonial Acres, Glen- mont to Mr. A Mrt. Arthur Kapp of Binghamton, N.Y. Mr. A Mrt. Carl Hayes, Massachusetts purchased their . new heme from Mr. A Mrs. Thomas Bullock, Ohio. John Scarr, listing broker. A ranch at 19 Parkwood Dr. Colonia was sold to Mr. A Mrs. George Taylor, Jr. of Pittsburg, Penna. by Mr. A Mrs. Sheldon Fleet, Middletown, Conn. Dr. A Mrs. Gene P. Matsenburg, Al- bany purchased 3 Valerie Lane, Loudon- ville from Mr. Gordon T. Brown, 'Con- nor-Sullivan, listing broker. Captain and Mrs. John Albers, Chicago, Illinois, purchased a luxury ranch at 50 Paxwoord Dr. Delmar from Mr. A Mrs. Albert Ehrenfreund. Mr. A Mrs. Frederick Ruff, Jr. Sche nectady purchased a large one family at 65? Hudson Avenue from Mr. A Mrs. Ivan V. Hannay, John Scarr, listing broker. Dr. A Mrs. John A. Dolan of Geogia, purchased a ranch style home at 31 Tattersall Lane, Colonic from Mr. A Mrs. Thomas J. Hurley. 'Connor-Sullivan list- ing broker. - A nine room one family at 326 New Scotland Ave. wat told to Mr. A Mrs. Paul E. Robilloto, Albany by Mr. A Mrs. Bernard Duffy. Burke Agency, lifting broker. A two family at 91 Northern Blvd. own- ed by Mr. A Mrt. Antonio Shillemi wat told to Floyd M. Kittle. Mr. A Mrt. Manuel Tarbo, Albany, purchased the property at 283 Delaware Ave. from Mr. A Mrs. Maurice Maenk- lin. Philip Roberts, Inc. listing broker Mr. A Mrs. Philip J. Natctiarian told their 3 bedroom ranch at 171 West Ok era Dr. Guilderland M Mr. A Mrs. Anthany J. Vitale of Pittsburg, Pa. Dr. A Mrs. Edward Brandow, Jr. pur- chased a 9 room estate type residence •t 35 Crumite Rd. Loudonville from Mr. A Mrt. Allen Bishop. O'Connor-Sullivan, listing broker. A two bedroom ranch at 9 Wellington Rd. Delmar was sold to Mr. A Mrs. AUTO CLINIC AUTO CLINIC IWfy Richard Rewe, Jr. Delmar, By Mrs Grace 0. Cox, Florida. A California bungalow at 44 Adams Place, Delmar wet sold by Dr. A Mrs. Sherman Gates to Mr. A Mrs. Robert B. Shawn, Penna. Mr. Penn J. Steuerwald, Valatie bought a six room one family at 12 Ramsay Place from Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Roblllerd. Watertown. a tix room cape cod at Settle Hill, Attamont wat sold to Mr. William R. Jubic, Troy by Mr. Elmer Hunter Mr. A Mrt. Robert £. Empie, Western Turnpike purchased a 3 bedroom cape cod at 14 Bailey Ave. Latham from Mr. A Mrt. Dominic Falconio. Attini Realty, lilting broker. Dr. A Mrt. Dewey Robbinao, Loudon- vilie purchased at luxury ranch at Sage Hill Lane, Menandt from Mr A Mrs. James M. Hayes A two family dwelling at 278 Western Ave. owned by Phi Delta Inc. was told to Mr. A Mrt. Lazio Imreh, Albany. Mr. A Mrt. John Kessler, Michigan, purchased from Mr. A Mrs. Edward S. Tragger a 3 bedroom home at U Volleen Dr. Loudonville. A brick colonial at 21 Upper Loudon Rd. Loudonville was sold to Commis- sioner and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Loudon- ville by Mr. A Mrs. William Livingston, Maiden Bridge, N.Y. A 3 unit apartment house at 19S West- ern Ave. wat sold to Donald R. Tabor, Jr. by John Matytiak. Crestwbod Realty, co-broker. A 4 bedroom colonial at 34S Wellington Rd Delmar sold to Mr. A Mrs. J. C. Brown, Jr. by Mr. A Mrs. Charles Reeves. Lifted by Sonia Braun, Philip Roberts, Inc. co-broker. A 4 room contemporary at I I West Glenwood Dr. Latham told to Mr. A Mrt. Wilbur White by Mr. A Mrt. H. C Plet- atzewtki. Lifted by J. Brady Loudit, Grayce Realty, co-broker. A ranch at 192 Winne Rd. Delmar told to Mr. A Mrt. W. S. Thorndika by Mrt. Evelyn Du Ross. Lifted by Betty Ap- plebaum, William Pagano, co-broker. A 12 room restored colonial at Van Wiat Point, Glenmont told to Dr. A Mrt. Sherman Gates by Mr. A Mrt. Roy H. Myers, No. Carolina. Leo Rook, co- broker. A fix room one family at 32 Tilllnghatt Ave. Menandt told to Mr. A Mrt. Grant Smith, Jr. by Mrt. Gladys L. Hayes. Lifted by Betty Applebaum, Mrt. Mc- Farland, co-broker. A 5 bedroom one family at 51 Terrace Ave. sold to Mr. A Mrt. D. J. Gecewici by Mr. A Mrs. William D. Hayes. Lifted by David Alexander, Reiner Realty co- broker. A split ranch at 2 Robin Hood Rd. Watt- mere sold to Mr. A Mrt. John L. Beyer by Mr. A Mrt. David L. Brown. Lifted by J. Brady Loudit, A. A. A. co-broker. A raited ranch a 4 Newton Rd. New- tonville sold to Mr. A Mrs. William Epstein by Mr. A Mrs. James L. Halpin, Fairport, N.Y. Lilted by Doris Bigelman, Reiner Realty, co-broker. A luxury split level at 25 Springwood Manor, Loudonville sold to Mr. A Mrs. Edward J. Murphy, Latham by Mrt. Edward A. Larson. Lifted by Rhea Picot- te, Attini Realty, co-broker. A ranch at 7 La Orange Rd. Delmar MM to Mr. A Mrt. E. O. Smith by Mr. A Mrt. Edward Wieben. Lifted by Donald Welch, Fred Hoi lis, co-broker. A modern ranch at 7 Gert Lane, Col- onic told to Gerald Lawton by Mr. A Mrs. Arthur Olivet. Listed by J. Brady Loudis, Reiner Realty, co-broker. A 6 room ranch at 23 Highland Dr. MeKownville sold to Mr. A Mrs. Robert H. Spore by Mrt. Rufess G. Hotallng. Lifted by Guy N. Childt, Girard Realty, co-broker. A four bedroom ranch at 11 Kenaware Ave. Delmar told to Mildred M. Black by Mr. A Mrt. Robert E. Carroll, Ohio. Lifted by Sonia Braun, William Pagano, co-broker. We Keep your ear LIKE MEW For REPAIRS and SERVICE CONSUL^ THE AUTO CLINIC CENTRAL AVE. a s»esMi •«•••«•# * 7i Central Ave. IV 2-3391. Complete servicing CAPITOL BUlCK and repair work for Bulcks and all other make WMS « " " earl . collition work - mechanical and electrical work wheel balancing and alignment trantmittion Complete pdtnt work. DERUSSORICHARDS Latham, ST 5-1325. Factory authorized service and parts for Rambler-Jeep. 105 Celvin Ave. IV 9-5471 Death Notices 1 quested to meet this evening 7 o'clock at the Hearley & Son Funeral Home to pay final respects to Janice M. Haack, wife of our member James H. Haack. JOHN MCCARTHY, President DON'S AUTO CENTER Ave. 149-4090—849-9772. *eugeot and Renault Specialist. "Any re- pair Your Car Requires." 208? Central MARSH HALLMAN Chevrolet Inc., 781 Central Ave. Complete serv- ice facilities tor all make cart.—Body A Paint Dept-24 Hour Towirf WIGHT SERVICE Mon. Thru. Fri. 'til 1:38 a.m. 489-5551. KAYE'S AUTO EXCHANGE ittt. 1833 Central Ave. IV 2-4413. Foreign Car Specialists on All Makes by Factory Trained Special- DODGE CAR & TRUCK PARTS ALBANY DODGE, 949 CENTRAL AVE., 438-8441. 'WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS" (OIIOIN NOEL'S AUTO PARTS INC. Agnes Highway, Ct-hoes. CE 7-4888. Complete Machine Shop Service, Auto Parts and Equipment. St. SWWM^- tUiMmiU ' mJfMu Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. ANAUF V N Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. LXDAT msr iinni Yesterday's (Answers tomorrow) Jnmblett PIETY MOUND FORCED BEGONE Answer? One wouldn't iingthU—A DUET i Ex-Pastor To Return The Rev. Leon R. Stapley. pastor of (he Adirondack Com- munity Church in Lake Placid, ;will return to Colonie Sunday rnorning. Mr. Stapley was pastor of the Pine Grove Methodist Church until last spring. On the same day. the Rev. Kenneth W. Beatty. Colonie pas- tor, will preach in the Lake ^Placid church where he former - - ly served as pastor. Children and youth of the Pine Grove church will collect ,. for the United Nat ions Child- ren's Fund from 1 to 5 p.m. <-.'._ I :nday throughout the South ^Colonie area. Last year more than $200 was ' collected by the youngsters. «; U has become an annual custom V fcr the- church youth to collect ; tor UNICEF. Mrs. William KJopher is chairman. COLONIE EDW D0TT S Garage Inc 24 Hr. Towing. Complete Automobile Sales •*•»"• "* w • • w A Service. Our 44th year. "Oath to Doft's tor service." 1177 Central Ave. IV 2-4481. DOWNTOWN. ALBANY NEW YORK AUTO RADIATOR & BODY SHOP (OUR 58th YEAR) 170 MADISON AVE. HO2-4409. 'Specialists In brakes, tune-up A general repairs" . . .And our prices are rightl WILSON'S GARAGE 101 WEST ST. (BETWEEN LAKE A QUAIL) HO 3-2554. SPECIALIZING) IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISION A ELECTRICAL SERVICE: "No guess work-Factory trained" LAST MCI I MSI Sll Columbia Tpk. E. Greenbuth CRAIL0 FORD "REPAIR NOW — PAY LATER" FALL TUNEUP SPECIAL Uting electrical analysis — We do all repair work including transmission, wheel A brake al- ignment, electrical A paint work. CR 7-9302 I I S>ll Kl BILL STEWART'S SHELL at Delaware A Euclid Ave., Elsmere, Call us when you need Motor Tune Upt, Brake jobs or our 24-hr. towing service. 439-5091. Ca ILDERLAND LEHMAN'S SERVICE STA. 'TOYOTA- GENERAL REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES. AUTHORIZED "JEEP" DEALER. RT. 20 GUILDERLAND. IV 2-0743. LATHAM HAITKO (Haytko) — In Water- vliet, Oct. 27, 1966, Joanna Spiak, wife of the late Panko Haitko; mother of Sister Mary Joel O.S.B.M., New York City, Mrs Daniel Joyes of Troy, Mrs. Charles An- drews of Madison, N. J., Mrs Anthony Barbuto, Mrs. Peter Cerulli, both of Troy, Mrs Michael Toma, Mrs. Walter Dobromilsky, Mrs. Emmett Marinucci, all of Watervliet, Mrs. William K. Murphy of Fairport, N. Y., Nadia M Haitko of Watervliet, Mrs George Giroux of Cohoes Stephen K. of Halfmoon and John M. Haitko of Watervliet Stepmother of the late Mrs. Anna H. Fengler; sister of Mrs. Sophie Senich of Water- vliet; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the Parker Broth- ers Memorial, 2013 Broad- way, Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock, thence to St. Nicholas' Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Thursday evening and Friday afternoon and evening. In lieu of flowers, Mass cards, donations to St. Basil's Mother House, Phila- delphia, Pa., will be appre ciated. ^Krfl| S Dsxith Noticstt 1 jBattp KOSITZKA - Oct. 28, 1965, Paul H. Kositzka ST.; father of Paul H. Kositzka Jr., Y-2, U.S. Navy at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, brother of Mrs Edwin Ufal, Mrs. Joseph Bes- chwinger, William and Ed- ward Kositzka. Also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral services at the Ed- mund J. C. Dascher Sons Fu neral Home, 206 Second Ave. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Relatives, friends and mem bers of the Sheeny Palmer Post No. 6776 are invited and may call at the funeral home Saturday after 4 p.m. MARTIN—Oct. 27, 1965, Archie W. Martin of 3 Wilkins Ave., brother of William H. Martin of Florida, Catherine V. and Imelda M. Martin, both of Albany; uncle of Kathleen J Martin. Funeral from Campion & Sons Funeral Home, 166 Washing- ton Ave., Saturday morning at 8:30. Solemn Mass of Re- quiem, St. Joseph's Church, 9 o'clock. Relatives, and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Fri- day after 3 p. m. DsMrth Notices 1 Jwrths In M«moriam HARRIOTT Margaret Ann, suddenly on Oct. 28, 1965, at her home, 10 Jay St., Cobles- kill, N. Y., wife of J. Arthur Harriott; mother of Mrs. George Enderly of Bath, N. Y., Mrs. Francis Masso, of Syracuse, N. Y., Staff Sgt. John A. .Harriott, U.S.A.F., Prestwick, Scotland; sister of Mrs. Beiriah Barstow, Scotia; also survived by thirteen grandchildren. Rosary service Friday, 8 p.m., at the Bundy Funeral Home, Coblesikill. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Vincent de Paul R.C. Church. Interment St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery. --Visiting hours Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. MAUSERT - Suddenly, Oct. 27, 1965, Gertrude S. Schrader, of 311 Third Street, beloved wife of Harry T. Mausert; mother of Mrs. Martin Sohraver and George H. Mausert. Also sur- vived by 6 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday at 10 a.m. from Palmer's Funeral Home, 341 Second Ave. Relatives and friends, also members of St. Luke's Methodist Church, are invited and may call at the funeral home Friday after 4 p.m. chinelli of Waterford and James Pariss of Watervliet. Also survived by two grand- children and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held Saturday morning 9 o'clock from the Looby Funeral Home, Rem sen and Howard Sts., Cohoes, thence to St. Agnes' Church, where at 9:30 a Solemn Requiem Mass will be cele- brated. Interment St. Agnes' Cemetery, Cohoes. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Thursday evening and Friday afternoon and evening. PETRELLA - Oct. 28, 1965. Julia Ventura of 22 Morton Ave., wife of the late Augus- tino Petrella, mother of James, Mrs. Joseph (Lena) Valenti, and Julia Petrella, sister of Paul & Dominic Ven- tura. Also survived by 5 grand- children. Time of funeral later. LYONS - Mary Patricia, de- voted daughter, your ninth birthday in heaven: Today and every day we'll treasure the wonderful memories that remain with us. Always in our hearts very much missed. MOTHER AND DAD. Unveiling GOULD—The unveiling of the rnonument in memory of Dr. William L. Gould will be held Sunday, Oct. Jl at 2 p.m. at Sons of Abraham Cemetery, Western Turnpike. Relatives and friends are invited. KATZ — The unveiling of the monument in loving memory of Mr. Ben Katz will be held Sunday, Oct. 31, at 3 pm. at Beth-Tephilah Cemetery on Bell Ave., Troy. Relatives and friends invited. ANNOUNCEMENT SARACHAN Ezra J., of 92 Devon Rd., Delmar, Oct. 29, 1965. Husband of Sonya Bal- shan Sarachan; father of Ann Beth, George and Robert Sarachan. Brother of Sanford Sarachan. ^ , S e r v i ce s at Silberg-Swartz Memorial Chapel, 864 Madison Ave. on Sunday. Notice of time later. Mourning Obser- vance at residence. Should friends so desire contributions in his memory may be made to Congregation Ohav Sholom, Krumkill Rd. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY? , Call Wellington Florist H05-WM7 MORRIS BODY WORKS Latham, 785-0531. Body and fender repairs. Free est. All work guaranteed. Wade Rd., McKOWNVILLE G&G GULF STA. & GARAGE Volkswagen! We do all repairs on any make vehicle. Specialize in A Simcas, 1228 Western Avenue. 489-7570. PINE HILLS THOMPSON'S GARAGE Yatet Street, Albany, HE 8-1322. Brake Service—Complete Repairs—Tow- ing—Welding—Work Guaranteed. 504 RAVENA JOHN (BUD) KEARNEY RT. ew, RAVI NA, 754-5401. Authorized Ford A Mercury service. "Your Coun- try Cousin" otters service in all auto repairs. 24 Hour Towtflg Service. RENSSELAER SUNSET AUTO ELEC. CO. 3 Second Ave., Renss.HE4-9719 Specializing In all electrical sales A service. Raybesies brake linings, Alternator repairs. Brail is Death Notices 1 I * Adult Fellowship •: To Conduct Sale The Adult Fellowship of First * ^Avenue Methodist Church of ** Watervliet will conduct a rumm- age sale Nov. 5 and 6 at a store on King Street. Goods to be donated for the tale will be picked up if resi- sieirtf will contact William * EleheJe, chairman, or a member fellowship. The group wil meet not at 6:15 p.m. Nov. 4 in the Fellowship Hall of the *"•- Cdmputer Group Names Registrar The Electronic Computer Programming Institute of Al- bany Inc., has|named Robert D. Kirk Jr. of Providence, R. I., registrar. Mr. Kirk has had extensive counseling experience and prior to his promotion in Albany was an admissions counselor with the Providence branch of the Institute. CASHMAN - At Rensselaer, Oct. 27, Anna Mae Powef| Cashman of 14 Columbia St., wife of ithe late Ruben J. Cashman; mother of Mrs. Willard (Anna Mae) Fryer of Albany; sister of Mrs. Mar- garet I/>veridge of Rensse- laer, and the late ass't Chief of Police Philip J. Powers; aunt of Mrs. William Regan of Ovidf N. Y. Funeral from W. J. Lyons Funeral Home, 513 Washing- ton Ave., Rensselaer, Satur day at 8:45 a.m. and 9:30 at St. John's Church. Relatives, friends and members of St. Joseph's Society are invited and may call at the funeral home Friday after 4 p.m. jQcaths Death Notices 1 neral home, Friday after 4 p.m. FITZGERALD Members of Albany Lodge No. 49, BP.O.E. are requested to meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Hearley & Son Funeral Home to assist jn conducting the Elks Funeral Service for our late brother, Maurice J. Fitz- gerald. BENJAMIN UNGERMAN, Exalted Ruler. FRED V. DECKER, Secretary. IGNATIUS - Oct. 28, 1966, Brother A. Ignatius FSC (Donald McMullin) of La- Sa-He School, 391 Western Ave., brother of Rodney Mc- Mullin of Nova Scotia, Cana- da; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from Magin & Keegan Funeral Home, 891 Madison Ave., Tuesday morning 9:30. A Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Church at 10 o'clock. Rela- tives and friends are invited and may also call at the funeral home, Sunday and Monday afternoon $pd eve- ning after 2 o'clock. McDONALD — Oct. 28, 1965, James J. McDonald of 257 Western Ave., husband of Agnes McDonough McDonald, father of Mrs. Richard Ber- nard and Barry McDonald, stepfather of Mrs. George Charlandv and Mrs. James Carll, 3 grandchildren also survive. Funeral Saturday morning 8:30 from the William A. Ryan Funeral Home, 116 Morton Ave. at Eagle Street, and 9 o'clock at St. John's Church Relatives, friends amd mem bers of Local 106^ Operaiting Engineers, are invited and may call Friday after 4 p. m. McDONALD Officers and members of Local No. 106 In- ternational Union of Operating Engineers are requested to meet at 7:45 p. m. Friday, Oct. 29, at the William A. Ryan Funeral Home, 116 Mor- ton Ave., Albany, N. Y., to pay final respects to our late beloved brother James Mc- Donald. DANIEL J. McGRAW, President Florist 8 SHOW "wrS" FLOWERS BANKER'S 121 N. Pearl St. HO 3-4258 Funeral Directors BRASURr" & SONS HAMILTON ST. AT DOVE 434-3141 CAMPION & SONS INC. 144 Washington—1215 B'way. HO 3-OefJ Heaths v. Death Notices 1 BLAUVELT-Chester A. Blau- velt of 116 No. Pine Ave., Oct. 27, 1965; brother of Mrs. Paul R. Jones of Paris, France, Miss Marie H. Blau- velt and Mrs. A. Stuart Dur- rani. Funeral service at the Tebbutt Chapel. 633 Central Ave., on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. BRAUER-John Brauer of So. Bethlehem, N. Y.. Oct. 26, 1965, husband of Ethel John- ston Brauer; father of J. Everton Brauer; broth©r of Mrs. Fred Allardt pf Brook- haven, L. I. He is' also sur- vived by one grandchild. Funeral at St. Stephen's Epis- copal Church, Delmar, N. Y. on Friday at 1:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the Teb- butt Chaper420 Kenwood Ave. on Thursday* 7-9 p m ELLIOTT October 28, 1965. Blanche McCollum of 808 Madison Ave., wife of the late John J. EUiott. Funeral services will be held at the Magin and Keegan Funeral Home, 891 Madison Ave.. Saturday morning, 11 o'clock. Rev. Everett Gardiner officiating. Relatives and friends are invited and may also call at the funeral liome Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. FmGERALD - October~27. 1966, Maurice J. of 600 North Birch Rd., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., husband of Loretta Kee- nan Fitzgerald: cousin of Ann May Fitzgerald; also sur vived by several nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends, League of the Sacred Heart, Fort LauV derdale Lodge of the K. of C and the Albany Lodge No. 49, B.P.O. Elks, are invited to attend his funeral Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Hearley and Son Funeral Home, 106 Delaware Ave., thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church where a Sol emn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at £ o'clock. Friends may call a! the fu- GARRY — Suddenly, Oct. 28. 1965, Francis J. Garry, RD 1. East Berne, N. Y., husband of Marjorie Gallup; father of John D. Garry, East Berne; son of Mrs. Charles J. Garry, East Berne; brother of Harry Garry and George Gam* both of East Berne; grandfather of Robert Scott Garry. Funeral .services from the Fredendali Funeral Home Altamont, Sunday at 2 p.m Friends may call Saturday after 7 p.m. Interment Wood lawn Cemetery, Berne. SCHNEIDER - Oct. 27, 1965, Joseph A. Schneider of 159 Eagle St., husband of Kather- ine Roeder Schneider; brother of Mrs. Hannah Hawkins and Charles A. Schneider; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Name Society are invited to attend his funeral Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from the Louis T. Dreis Funeral Home, 89 Second Ave., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday after- noon and evening. SCHNEIDER—Members of Our Lady Help of Christians' Holy Name Society will meet at the Dreis Funeral Home this evening, 8 o'clock for prayers. JOSEPH G. ANDERSON, President Chicorelli Funeral Home 331 DELAWARE AVE. HQ3-4454 OEMARCO FUNERAL HOME 44* DELAWARE AVE. HE 4-50W FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME TEL. ALBANY 4C-344T LASAK FUNERAL HOME 130 Northern Blvd. H03-1544 Public Notice 11 HAACK-Oct. 27, 1965, Janice M. Grenier of 77 Elizabeth Street; wife of James H. H a a c k ; mother of Robert, James and Candice Haack; daughter of Joseph of West Sand Lake and the late Rita Perkins Grenier; sister of Mrs. Charles M. Rifertberiek of West Sand Lake and Thom- as Grenier. Relatives and friends are invit- ed to attend her funeral Sat- urday morning at 9 30 o'clock from the Hearley & Son Fu- neral Home, 105 Delaware Ave,, thence to St. Andrew's Episcopal Church at 10 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday after 4 p. m. HAACK—Members of Local 83 Sheet Metal Workers are re- JENNEX-Bertha Cromwell of 26 Broderick St., Colonie, on Thursday, Oct. 28, 1965, wife of Laurier Jennex: sister of Mrs. Ernest Winfrey of Dan- ville, Ind.; aunt of Mrs. Anna Lorenze of Point Pleasant, N. J. and Mrs. Alma Haldene of San Francisco, Calif. Services at the Brasure Chapel, Hamilton St. at Dove on Mon- day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Eugene Drew officiating. Friends and mem bers of Lady Mary MacFar lane Lodge No. 217 D.O.S. and Memorial Hospital N u r s e s Alumnae are invited and may call at the chapel Sunday eve- ning 7 to 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Bethlehem Cemetery. KOPP Oct. 28, 1965, Victor j" Kopp, of 19 Corlear St., hus- band of Elizabeth Hummel Kopp: father of Mrs. Joseph Small: grandfather of Marilyn Small. Relatives, friends, members of The Holy Name Society and The Alhambra Vega Caravan No. 13 are invited to attend his funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the Louis T. Dreis Funeral Home, 89 Sec- ond Ave., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Friday alter 4 o'clock. KOPP — Members of Our Lady Help of Christians Holy Name Society will meet at the Dreis Funeral Home this evening at 8 o'clock for prayers. JOSEPH G. ANDERSON, President ELECTROLYSIS—Hair removed perma- nently. No growth guaranteed. Save money and time. Ernest b Mildred Swanson, 113 State. Albany. H03-4988. Personal Notices 12 ELECTROLYSIS, Permanent, reasonable. Free consultation. Antoinette Cangemi. 945 Western. IV9-2318. ELECTROLYSIS. Hair rerocrec perma nently. Most modern methods and equipment. Reasonable. Martin Gold- stein. 90 Central. HE 4-4919. lost and Found 14 BRACELET lost Tues. night v i e N. Y. Telephone Bldg.. State St.-Cheetnut St. Heavy gold slave with Marine emblem on disk. Frencfr--u^cripttoo on reverse. Sentimental valueT~~-R4jward. Phone Betty 471.B298 daily. CAT black-white, red collar, name 'Boots." lost Holly St. Rt 155 Latham Rewa*dV ST5*»7. DARK brown beagle female poppy lost in Altamont area, wearing brown leather collar. IV2-7607. MURTAUGH — Oct. 28, 1965, Maureen Anne Murtaugh, 15 years, of 19 Jeannette St.; daughter of John J. and A. Frances Stein Murtaugh; sis- ter of John J., Jr. and Laurie Murtaugh; granddaughter of William J. and Edith Mur- taugh; niece of Mrs. Marg- aret Kelleher, Mrs. Evelyn Rowe of Brookview, N. Y., and William J. Murtaugh, Jr., of Latham. Relatives and friends are invit- ed to attend her funeral Tues- day morning at 9:30 o'clock from the Hearley and Son Funeral Home, 105 Delaware Ave. Thence to St. James Church at 10 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday after 4 p.m^ WOOD—At Schenectady, N.Y., Oct. 27, 1965, Mary B. Garri- son, wife of the late John Wood; mother of Mrs. Charles H. Duell, James R, George R, and John Wood, Jr.; 8 grandchildren and 9 great- grandchildren also survive. Funeral services S a t u r day afternooft at 2 o'clock from the Philip J. Frederick Funer- al Home, 16 Manning Square. Friends may call Friday after 5 o'clock. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. Masses LOCKET cameo, lost Wed. nlte vie. St. James Church. HE4-4380. LOST -Lady Elgin gold wristwatch, 3 diamonds, Dehnar-Albanv. HE9-4733. ROSARY, jet black. lost vie. St. Teresa's Church. 482-6560. Wanted To Buy 15 ANTIQUE jewelry, old gold bought, Shein- feld's, 100 No. Pearl. H03-M37. EDUCATION INSTRUCTION 70 DANCINO is fun. Learn now. Reasonable rates. Call Miss Hamilton, HB8-4380. NICHOLS— Oct. 28, 1985, Stan- ley V. Nichols of 14 Teunis St., husband of Edith Win- chell, father of Suzanne, Mar- ianne and the late Thomas Nichols; son of Joseph and Amelia Nichols; brother of Walter Nichols, Mrs. Gene- * vieve Riscavage, Frank and John Kondrat and Mrs George Pike. Relatives and friends are in- vited to attend his funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from the Louis T. Dreis Fu- neral Home, 89 Second Ave., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the fu- neral home Monday after I o'clock. BARRY Fourth Anniversary Requiem High Mass wiU be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Ursula V. Barry at St. Teresa of Avila Church on Saturday, Oct. 30, at 8 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Card of Thanks WAKEWOOD - The family of the late Fred J. Wakewood wish to express their thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, Sherry's, neighbors and St. Margaret Mary's clergy for the many acts of kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. In Memoriam Valehte MEMORIALS Monwmantt • Marker? • •renee Ne Down Pavml • • 4 . TerSM •ve*. •¥ Aayitrtiel 149 HUNTER AVE. IV 9-3637 PANGBURN - Suddenly at Memorial Hospital, Oct. 27, 1965, William Panghum of 172 Clinton Ave., husband of . Line Borey; brother of Mrs. William Selden. Funeral services Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the Philip J. Frederick Funeral Home, 16 Manning Square. Friends arid mM«feers of Capi- tol City Lodge No. 2226, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, may caki Friday after 5 o'clock. Interment Albany Rural Cemetery. COYLE—In loving memory of George A. Coyle who passed away 1 year ago today, Oct. 29, 1964. Gone but not forgotten. SON, GRANDCHILDREN and GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN Fresh Out of High School? AND NO JOB? Trained comptometers and keypunch operators are in demand. Our courses are short and specialized, and our graduates enjoy a lifetime placement plan. Write, phone or stop In and sign up for our next class. VICTOR COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 100 STATE ST. RM. 310 434-3121 STOP! Continue to Esrn as You Learn Train for the industry with a future and earn $180 to S200 per week. Let NEW ENGLAND TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINING show you how to be suc- cessful through our advanced training program. Placement assistance upon graduation. Budget plan available. Full or part time training. CaB FR4-94tM. 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REAL ESTATE SALES

REPORTED BY

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REALTY INC.

Mr. A Mr«. Anthony Robaiotto u l d a twvlvt room brick two family at 471 New Scotland Ave. Albany to Richerd V. Burkt. Albany.

Or. A Mr*. Emerick Friedman, Al­bany purchased e ) bedroom fieMitone ranch at 4* Darroch Rd. Delmar from Mr*. Lauretta M. Vavasour.

Mr A Mr» Pater Keitel, Cairo bought 12 Norman Ave. Westmera frcm Mr. A Mrs. Raymond M. Gatei. Gate* Realty, lifting broker.

Mr. A Mrt. David Toole, Albany bought a 3 bedroom ranch at 10 Mayfair Or. Slingerlands from Mr i . Patrick Ford.

Mr. A M r i . Robert Engel bought a »lx room ranch at I I Maynes St. Weit-mere from Mr. A Mrt. Cerleton Miller. Philip Roberts, Inc. listing Broker.

A one family at 22 Danker Ave. was told to Mr A Mrs. Kenneth Butler, Al­bany by Mr. Edward S. Poole, Jr. Del Palmer, Inc. listing broker.

Reverend A Mrs. Randolph ugent told their 3 bedroom ranch on State Farm Rd. Guilderland to Mr. A Mrs. A. Pat­rick Brady.

Mr. A Mr i . Richard Norden sold their 4 bedroom cape cod at S Morningside Dr. Delmar to Mr. A Mrs. Edgar R. Thomas, Albany.

Mr. A Mrs. Francis Aiiz, Syracuse bought from Mr. A Mrs. Donald Landale a 1 bedroom ranch at 14 Morningtide Or. Guilderland. William Pagano, fitting broker.

Van Woert A Son, Inc. built and told to Mr. A Mrt. F. R. Gleaton, Fairpart, N.Y. a 4 bedroom colonial at »2 Dum­barton Or. Delmar.

Mr. A Mrs. Fred E. Wight, Laming, Michigan bought a colonial ranch at 216 Winna Rd. Delmar from Mr. A Mrt . John L. Vandenberg, Arkantat.

Rosen Bros Construction Co. Inc. built and told a 4 bedroom colonial at 33 E. Bayberry Rd. Colonial Acres, Glen-mont to Mr. A Mrt . Arthur Kapp of Binghamton, N.Y.

Mr. A Mrt . Carl Hayes, Massachusetts purchased their . new heme from Mr. A Mrs. Thomas Bullock, Ohio. John Scarr, listing broker.

A ranch at 19 Parkwood Dr. Colonia was sold to Mr. A Mrs. George Taylor, Jr. of Pittsburg, Penna. by Mr. A Mrs. Sheldon Fleet, Middletown, Conn.

Dr. A Mrs. Gene P. Matsenburg, Al­bany purchased 3 Valerie Lane, Loudon-ville from Mr. Gordon T. Brown, 'Con­nor-Sullivan, listing broker.

Captain and Mrs. John Albers, Chicago, Illinois, purchased a luxury ranch at 50 Paxwoord Dr. Delmar from Mr . A Mrs. Albert Ehrenfreund.

Mr. A Mrs. Frederick Ruff, Jr. Sche nectady purchased a large one family at 65? Hudson Avenue from Mr. A Mrs. Ivan V. Hannay, John Scarr, listing broker.

Dr. A Mrs. John A. Dolan of Geogia, purchased a ranch style home at 31 Tattersall Lane, Colonic from Mr. A Mrs. Thomas J. Hurley. 'Connor-Sullivan list­ing broker.

- A nine room one family at 326 New Scotland Ave. wat told to Mr. A Mrs. Paul E. Robilloto, Albany by Mr. A Mrs. Bernard Duffy. Burke Agency, lifting broker.

A two family at 91 Northern Blvd. own­ed by Mr. A Mr t . Antonio Shillemi wat told to Floyd M. Kittle.

Mr. A Mr t . Manuel Tarbo, Albany, purchased the property at 283 Delaware Ave. from Mr. A Mrs. Maurice Maenk-lin. Philip Roberts, Inc. listing broker

Mr. A Mrs. Philip J. Natctiarian told their 3 bedroom ranch at 171 West Ok era Dr. Guilderland M Mr. A Mrs. Anthany J. Vitale of Pittsburg, Pa.

Dr. A Mrs. Edward Brandow, Jr. pur­chased a 9 room estate type residence • t 35 Crumite Rd. Loudonville from Mr. A Mrt . Allen Bishop. O'Connor-Sullivan, listing broker.

A two bedroom ranch at 9 Wellington Rd. Delmar was sold to Mr . A Mrs.

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Richard Rewe, Jr. Delmar, By Mrs Grace 0. Cox, Florida.

A California bungalow at 44 Adams Place, Delmar wet sold by Dr. A Mrs. Sherman Gates to Mr. A Mrs. Robert B. Shawn, Penna.

Mr. Penn J. Steuerwald, Valatie bought a six room one family at 12 Ramsay Place from Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Roblllerd. Watertown.

a tix room cape cod at Settle Hill, Attamont wat sold to Mr. William R. Jubic, Troy by Mr. Elmer Hunter

Mr. A Mrt. Robert £ . Empie, Western Turnpike purchased a 3 bedroom cape cod at 14 Bailey Ave. Latham from Mr. A Mrt . Dominic Falconio. Attini Realty, lilting broker.

Dr. A Mrt. Dewey Robbinao, Loudon-vilie purchased at luxury ranch at Sage Hill Lane, Menandt from Mr A Mrs. James M. Hayes

A two family dwelling at 278 Western Ave. owned by Phi Delta Inc. was told to Mr. A Mrt . Lazio Imreh, Albany.

Mr. A Mrt. John Kessler, Michigan, purchased from Mr. A Mrs. Edward S. Tragger a 3 bedroom home at U Volleen Dr. Loudonville.

A brick colonial at 21 Upper Loudon Rd. Loudonville was sold to Commis­sioner and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Loudon­ville by Mr. A Mrs. William Livingston, Maiden Bridge, N.Y.

A 3 unit apartment house at 19S West­ern Ave. wat sold to Donald R. Tabor, Jr. by John Matytiak. Crestwbod Realty, co-broker.

A 4 bedroom colonial at 34S Wellington Rd Delmar sold to Mr. A Mrs. J. C. Brown, Jr. by Mr. A Mrs. Charles Reeves. Lifted by Sonia Braun, Philip Roberts, Inc. co-broker.

A 4 room contemporary at I I West Glenwood Dr. Latham told to Mr. A Mrt. Wilbur White by Mr. A Mrt . H. C Plet-atzewtki. Lifted by J. Brady Loudit, Grayce Realty, co-broker.

A ranch at 192 Winne Rd. Delmar told to Mr. A Mrt . W. S. Thorndika by Mrt. Evelyn Du Ross. Lifted by Betty Ap-plebaum, William Pagano, co-broker.

A 12 room restored colonial at Van Wiat Point, Glenmont told to Dr. A Mrt. Sherman Gates by Mr. A Mrt . Roy H. Myers, No. Carolina. Leo Rook, co-broker.

A fix room one family at 32 Tilllnghatt Ave. Menandt told to Mr. A Mrt . Grant Smith, Jr. by Mrt . Gladys L. Hayes. Lifted by Betty Applebaum, Mrt . Mc-Farland, co-broker.

A 5 bedroom one family at 51 Terrace Ave. sold to Mr. A Mr t . D. J. Gecewici by Mr. A Mrs. William D. Hayes. Lifted by David Alexander, Reiner Realty co-broker.

A split ranch at 2 Robin Hood Rd. Watt-mere sold to Mr. A Mr t . John L. Beyer by Mr. A Mrt . David L. Brown. Lifted by J. Brady Loudit, A. A. A. co-broker.

A raited ranch a 4 Newton Rd. New-tonville sold to Mr. A Mrs. William Epstein by Mr. A Mrs. James L. Halpin, Fairport, N.Y. Lilted by Doris Bigelman, Reiner Realty, co-broker.

A luxury split level at 25 Springwood Manor, Loudonville sold to Mr. A Mrs. Edward J. Murphy, Latham by Mrt. Edward A. Larson. Lifted by Rhea Picot-te, Attini Realty, co-broker.

A ranch at 7 La Orange Rd. Delmar M M to Mr. A Mrt . E. O. Smith by Mr. A Mrt . Edward Wieben. Lifted by Donald Welch, Fred Hoi lis, co-broker.

A modern ranch at 7 Gert Lane, Col­onic told to Gerald Lawton by Mr. A Mrs. Arthur Olivet. Listed by J. Brady Loudis, Reiner Realty, co-broker.

A 6 room ranch at 23 Highland Dr. MeKownville sold to Mr. A Mrs. Robert H. Spore by Mr t . Rufess G. Hotallng. Lifted by Guy N. Childt, Girard Realty, co-broker.

A four bedroom ranch at 11 Kenaware Ave. Delmar told to Mildred M. Black by Mr. A Mrt . Robert E. Carroll, Ohio. Lifted by Sonia Braun, William Pagano, co-broker.

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JOHN MCCARTHY,

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Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon.

LXDAT msr i i n n i Yesterday's

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i Ex-Pastor To Return The Rev. Leon R. Stapley.

pastor of (he Adirondack Com­munity Church in Lake Placid,

;will return to Colonie Sunday rnorning.

Mr. Stapley was pastor of the Pine Grove Methodist Church until last spring.

On the same day. the Rev. Kenneth W. Beatty. Colonie pas­tor, will preach in the Lake

• ^Placid church where he former -• - ly served as pastor.

Children and youth of the Pine Grove church will collect

,. for the United Nat ions Child­ren's Fund from 1 to 5 p.m.

<-.'._ I :nday throughout the South ^Colonie area.

Last year more than $200 was ' collected by the youngsters. «; U has become an annual custom

• V • fcr the- church youth to collect ; tor UNICEF. Mrs. William

KJopher is chairman.

COLONIE E D W D 0 T T S Garage Inc 24 Hr. Towing. Complete Automobile Sales • * • » " • " * w • • w A Service. Our 44th year. "Oath to Doft's tor service." 1177 Central Ave. IV 2-4481.

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(OUR 58th YEAR) 170 MADISON AVE. HO2-4409. 'Specialists In brakes, tune-up A general repairs" . . .And our prices are rightl

WILSON'S GARAGE 101 WEST ST. (BETWEEN LAKE A QUAIL) HO 3-2554. SPECIALIZING) I N AUTOMATIC

TRANSMISION A ELECTRICAL SERVICE: "No guess work-Factory trained"

LAST MCI I MSI Sll Columbia Tpk. E. Greenbuth CRAIL0 FORD

"REPAIR NOW — PAY LATER"

FALL TUNEUP SPECIAL Uting electrical analysis — We do all repair work including transmission, wheel A brake al­ignment, electrical A paint work. CR 7-9302

I I S>ll Kl BILL STEWART'S SHELL at Delaware A Euclid Ave., Elsmere,

Call us when you need Motor Tune Upt, Brake jobs or our 24-hr. towing service. 439-5091.

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HAITKO (Haytko) — In Water-vliet, Oct. 27, 1966, Joanna Spiak, wife of the late Panko Haitko; mother of Sister Mary Joel O.S.B.M., New York City, Mrs Daniel Joyes of Troy, Mrs. Charles An­drews of Madison, N. J., Mrs Anthony Barbuto, Mrs. Peter Cerulli, both of Troy, Mrs Michael Toma, Mrs. Walter Dobromilsky, Mrs. Emmett Marinucci, all of Watervliet, Mrs. William K. Murphy of Fairport, N. Y., Nadia M Haitko of Watervliet, Mrs George Giroux of Cohoes Stephen K. of Halfmoon and John M. Haitko of Watervliet Stepmother of the late Mrs. Anna H. Fengler; sister of Mrs. Sophie Senich of Water­vliet; also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Funeral from the Parker Broth­ers Memorial, 2013 Broad­way, Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock, thence to St. Nicholas' Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Thursday evening and Friday afternoon and evening. In lieu of flowers, Mass cards, donations to St. Basil's Mother House, Phila­delphia, Pa., will be appre ciated.

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KOSITZKA - Oct. 28, 1965, Paul H. Kositzka ST.; father of Paul H. Kositzka Jr., Y-2, U.S. Navy at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, brother of Mrs Edwin Ufal, Mrs. Joseph Bes-chwinger, William and Ed­ward Kositzka. Also survived by two grandchildren.

Funeral services at the Ed­mund J. C. Dascher Sons Fu neral Home, 206 Second Ave. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Relatives, friends and mem bers of the Sheeny Palmer Post No. 6776 are invited and may call at the funeral home Saturday after 4 p.m.

MARTIN—Oct. 27, 1965, Archie W. Martin of 3 Wilkins Ave., brother of William H. Martin of Florida, Catherine V. and Imelda M. Martin, both of Albany; uncle of Kathleen J Martin.

Funeral from Campion & Sons Funeral Home, 166 Washing­ton Ave., Saturday morning at 8:30. Solemn Mass of Re­quiem, St. Joseph's Church, 9 o'clock. Relatives, and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Fri­day after 3 p. m.

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HARRIOTT — Margaret Ann, suddenly on Oct. 28, 1965, at her home, 10 Jay St., Cobles-kill, N. Y., wife of J. Arthur Harriott; mother of Mrs. George Enderly of Bath, N. Y., Mrs. Francis Masso, of Syracuse, N. Y., Staff Sgt. John A. .Harriott, U.S.A.F., Prestwick, Scotland; sister of Mrs. Beiriah Barstow, Scotia; also survived by thirteen grandchildren.

Rosary service Friday, 8 p.m., at the Bundy Funeral Home, Coblesikill. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Vincent de Paul R.C. Church. Interment St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery.

--Visiting hours Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

MAUSERT - Suddenly, Oct. 27, 1965, Gertrude S. Schrader, of 311 Third Street, beloved wife of Harry T. Mausert; mother of Mrs. Martin Sohraver and George H. Mausert. Also sur­vived by 6 grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday at 10 a.m. from Palmer's Funeral Home, 341 Second Ave. Relatives and friends, also members of St. Luke's Methodist Church, are invited and may call at the funeral home Friday after 4 p.m.

chinelli of Waterford a n d James Pariss of Watervliet. Also survived by two grand­children and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral will be held Saturday morning 9 o'clock from the Looby Funeral Home, Rem sen and Howard Sts., Cohoes, thence to St. Agnes' Church, where at 9:30 a Solemn Requiem Mass will be cele­brated. Interment St. Agnes' Cemetery, Cohoes. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Thursday evening and Friday afternoon and evening.

PETRELLA - Oct. 28, 1965. Julia Ventura of 22 Morton Ave., wife of the late Augus-tino Petrella, mother of James, Mrs. Joseph (Lena) Valenti, and Julia Petrella, sister of Paul & Dominic Ven­tura. Also survived by 5 grand­children.

Time of funeral later.

LYONS - Mary Patricia, de­voted daughter, your ninth birthday in heaven: Today and every day we'll treasure the wonderful memories that remain with us. Always in our hearts very much missed.

MOTHER AND DAD.

U n v e i l i n g

GOULD—The unveiling of the rnonument in memory of Dr. William L. Gould will be held Sunday, Oct. Jl at 2 p.m. at Sons of Abraham Cemetery, Western Turnpike. Relatives and friends are invited.

KATZ — The unveiling of the monument in loving memory of Mr. Ben Katz will be held Sunday, Oct. 31, at 3 pm. at Beth-Tephilah Cemetery on Bell Ave., Troy. Relatives and friends invited.

ANNOUNCEMENT

SARACHAN — Ezra J., of 92 Devon Rd., Delmar, Oct. 29, 1965. Husband of Sonya Bal-shan Sarachan; father of Ann Beth, George and Robert Sarachan. Brother of Sanford Sarachan. ^ ,

S e r v i c e s at Silberg-Swartz Memorial Chapel, 864 Madison Ave. on Sunday. Notice of time later. Mourning Obser­vance at residence. Should friends so desire contributions in his memory may be made to Congregation Ohav Sholom, Krumkill Rd.

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY? , Call Wellington Florist H05-WM7

MORRIS BODY WORKS Latham, 785-0531.

Body and fender repairs. Free est. All work guaranteed. Wade Rd.,

McKOWNVILLE G&G GULF STA. & GARAGE Volkswagen!

We do all r e p a i r s on any make vehicle. Specialize in

A Simcas, 1228 Western Avenue. 489-7570.

PINE HILLS THOMPSON'S GARAGE Yatet Street, Albany, HE 8-1322.

Brake Service—Complete Repairs—Tow­ing—Welding—Work Guaranteed. 504

RAVENA JOHN (BUD) KEARNEY RT. ew, RAVI NA, 754-5401. Authorized

Ford A Mercury service. "Your Coun­try Cousin" otters service in all auto repairs. 24 Hour Towtflg Service.

RENSSELAER SUNSET AUTO ELEC. CO. 3 Second Ave., Renss.HE4-9719

Specializing In all electrical sales A service. Raybesies brake linings, Alternator repairs.

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I * Adult Fellowship

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To Conduct Sale The Adult Fellowship of First

* ^Avenue Methodist Church of * * Watervliet will conduct a rumm­

age sale Nov. 5 and 6 at a store on King Street.

Goods to be donated for the tale will be picked up if resi-sieirtf wi l l contact William

* EleheJe, chairman, or a member fellowship. The group

wil meet n o t at 6:15 p.m. Nov. 4 in the Fellowship Hall of the

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Cdmputer Group

Names Registrar T h e Electronic Computer

Programming Institute of Al­bany Inc., has|named Robert D. Kirk Jr. of Providence, R. I., registrar.

Mr. Kirk has had extensive counseling experience and prior to his promotion in Albany was an admissions counselor with the Providence branch of the Institute.

CASHMAN - At Rensselaer, Oct. 27, Anna Mae Powef| Cashman of 14 Columbia St., wife of ithe late Ruben J. Cashman; mother of Mrs. Willard (Anna Mae) Fryer of Albany; sister of Mrs. Mar­garet I/>veridge of Rensse­laer, and the late ass't Chief of Police Philip J. Powers; aunt of Mrs. William Regan of Ovidf N. Y.

Funeral from W. J. Lyons Funeral Home, 513 Washing­ton Ave., Rensselaer, Satur day at 8:45 a.m. and 9:30 at St. John's Church. Relatives, friends and members of St. Joseph's Society are invited and may call at the funeral home Friday after 4 p.m.

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neral home, Friday after 4 p.m.

FITZGERALD — Members of Albany Lodge No. 49, BP.O.E. are requested to meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Hearley & Son Funeral Home to assist jn conducting the Elks Funeral Service for our late brother, Maurice J. Fitz­gerald.

BENJAMIN UNGERMAN, Exalted Ruler.

FRED V. DECKER, Secretary.

IGNATIUS - Oct. 28, 1966, Brother A. Ignatius FSC (Donald McMullin) of La-Sa-He School, 391 Western Ave., brother of Rodney Mc­Mullin of Nova Scotia, Cana­da; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral from Magin & Keegan Funeral Home, 891 Madison Ave., Tuesday morning 9:30. A Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Church at 10 o'clock. Rela­tives and friends are invited and may also call at the funeral home, Sunday and Monday afternoon $pd eve­ning after 2 o'clock.

McDONALD — Oct. 28, 1965, James J. McDonald of 257 Western Ave., husband of Agnes McDonough McDonald, father of Mrs. Richard Ber­nard and Barry McDonald, stepfather of Mrs. George Charlandv and Mrs. James Carll, 3 grandchildren also survive.

Funeral Saturday morning 8:30 from the William A. Ryan Funeral Home, 116 Morton Ave. at Eagle Street, and 9 o'clock at St. John's Church Relatives, friends amd mem bers of Local 106̂ Operaiting Engineers, are invited and may call Friday after 4 p. m.

McDONALD — Officers a n d members of Local No. 106 In­ternational Union of Operating Engineers are requested to meet at 7:45 p. m. Friday, Oct. 29, at the William A. Ryan Funeral Home, 116 Mor­ton Ave., Albany, N. Y., to pay final respects to our late beloved brother James Mc­Donald.

DANIEL J. McGRAW, President

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Funeral Directors

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BLAUVELT-Chester A. Blau-velt of 116 No. Pine Ave., Oct. 27, 1965; brother of Mrs. Paul R. Jones of Paris, France, Miss Marie H. Blau-velt and Mrs. A. Stuart Dur­rani.

Funeral service at the Tebbutt Chapel. 633 Central Ave., on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

BRAUER-John Brauer of So. Bethlehem, N. Y.. Oct. 26, 1965, husband of Ethel John­ston Brauer; father of J. Everton Brauer; broth©r of Mrs. Fred Allardt pf Brook-haven, L. I. He is' also sur­vived by one grandchild.

Funeral at St. Stephen's Epis­copal Church, Delmar, N. Y. on Friday at 1:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the Teb­butt Chaper420 Kenwood Ave. on Thursday* 7-9 p m

ELLIOTT — October 28, 1965. Blanche McCollum of 808 Madison Ave., wife of the late John J. EUiott.

Funeral services will be held at the Magin and Keegan Funeral Home, 891 Madison Ave.. Saturday morning, 11 o'clock. Rev. Everett Gardiner officiating. Relatives a n d friends are invited and may also call at the funeral liome Friday from 7 to 9 p. m.

FmGERALD - October~27. 1966, Maurice J. of 600 North Birch Rd., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., husband of Loretta Kee-nan Fitzgerald: cousin of Ann May Fitzgerald; also sur vived by several nieces and nephews.

Relatives, friends, League of the Sacred Heart, Fort LauV derdale Lodge of the K. of C and the Albany Lodge No. 49, B.P.O. Elks, are invited to attend his funeral Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Hearley and Son Funeral Home, 106 Delaware Ave., thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church where a Sol emn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at £ o'clock. Friends may call a! the fu-

GARRY — Suddenly, Oct. 28. 1965, Francis J. Garry, RD 1. East Berne, N. Y., husband of Marjorie Gallup; father of John D. Garry, East Berne; son of Mrs. Charles J. Garry, East Berne; brother of Harry Garry and George Gam* both of East Berne; grandfather of Robert Scott Garry.

Funeral .services f r o m the Fredendali Funeral Home Altamont, Sunday at 2 p.m Friends may call Saturday after 7 p.m. Interment Wood lawn Cemetery, Berne.

SCHNEIDER - Oct. 27, 1965, Joseph A. Schneider of 159 Eagle St., husband of Kather-ine Roeder Schneider; brother of Mrs. Hannah Hawkins and Charles A. Schneider; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Name Society are invited to attend his funeral Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from the Louis T. Dreis Funeral Home, 89 Second Ave., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday after­noon and evening.

SCHNEIDER—Members of Our Lady Help of Christians' Holy Name Society will meet at the Dreis Funeral Home this evening, 8 o'clock for prayers.

JOSEPH G. ANDERSON, President

Chicorelli Funeral Home 331 DELAWARE AVE. HQ3-4454

OEMARCO FUNERAL HOME 44* DELAWARE AVE. HE 4-50W

FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME TEL. ALBANY 4C-344T

LASAK FUNERAL HOME 130 Northern Blvd. H03-1544

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HAACK-Oct. 27, 1965, Janice M. Grenier of 77 Elizabeth Street; wife of James H. H a a c k ; mother of Robert, James and Candice Haack; daughter of Joseph of West Sand Lake and the late Rita Perkins Grenier; sister of Mrs. Charles M. Rifertberiek of West Sand Lake and Thom­as Grenier.

Relatives and friends are invit­ed to attend her funeral Sat­urday morning at 9 30 o'clock from the Hearley & Son Fu­neral Home, 105 Delaware Ave,, thence to St. Andrew's E p i s c o p a l Church at 10 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday after 4 p. m.

HAACK—Members of Local 83 Sheet Metal Workers are re-

JENNEX-Bertha Cromwell of 26 Broderick St., Colonie, on Thursday, Oct. 28, 1965, wife of Laurier Jennex: sister of Mrs. Ernest Winfrey of Dan­ville, Ind.; aunt of Mrs. Anna Lorenze of Point Pleasant, N. J. and Mrs. Alma Haldene of San Francisco, Calif.

Services at the Brasure Chapel, Hamilton St. at Dove on Mon­day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Eugene Drew officiating. Friends and mem bers of Lady Mary MacFar lane Lodge No. 217 D.O.S. and Memorial Hospital N u r s e s Alumnae are invited and may call at the chapel Sunday eve­ning 7 to 9 o'clock. Inter-ment Bethlehem Cemetery.

KOPP — Oct. 28, 1965, Victor j " Kopp, of 19 Corlear St., hus­band of Elizabeth Hummel Kopp: father of Mrs. Joseph Small: grandfather of Marilyn Small.

Relatives, friends, members of The Holy Name Society and The Alhambra Vega Caravan No. 13 are invited to attend his funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the Louis T. Dreis Funeral Home, 89 Sec­ond Ave., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Friday alter 4 o'clock.

KOPP — Members of Our Lady Help of Christians Holy Name Society will meet at the Dreis Funeral Home this evening at 8 o'clock for prayers.

JOSEPH G. ANDERSON, President

ELECTROLYSIS—Hair removed perma­nently. No growth guaranteed. Save money and time. Ernest b Mildred Swanson, 113 State. Albany. H03-4988.

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ELECTROLYSIS, Permanent, reasonable. Free consultation. Antoinette Cangemi. 945 Western. IV9-2318.

ELECTROLYSIS. Hair rerocrec perma nently. Most modern methods and equipment. Reasonable. Martin Gold­stein. 90 Central. HE 4-4919.

lost and Found 14

BRACELET lost Tues. night v ie N. Y. Telephone Bldg.. State St.-Cheetnut St. Heavy gold slave with Marine emblem on disk. Frencfr--u^cripttoo on reverse. Sentimental valueT~~-R4jward. Phone Betty 471.B298 daily.

CAT black-white, red collar, name 'Boots." lost Holly St. Rt 155 Latham Rewa*dV ST5*»7.

DARK brown beagle female poppy lost in Altamont area, wearing brown leather collar. IV2-7607.

MURTAUGH — Oct. 28, 1965, Maureen Anne Murtaugh, 15 years, of 19 Jeannette St.; daughter of John J. and A. Frances Stein Murtaugh; sis­ter of John J., Jr. and Laurie Murtaugh; granddaughter of William J. and Edith Mur­taugh; niece of Mrs. Marg­aret Kelleher, Mrs. Evelyn Rowe of Brookview, N. Y., and William J. Murtaugh, Jr., of Latham.

Relatives and friends are invit­ed to attend her funeral Tues­day morning at 9:30 o'clock from the Hearley and Son Funeral Home, 105 Delaware Ave. Thence to St. James Church at 10 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday after 4 p.m^

WOOD—At Schenectady, N.Y., Oct. 27, 1965, Mary B. Garri­son, wife of the late John Wood; mother of Mrs. Charles H. Duell, James R, George R, and John Wood, Jr.; 8 grandchildren and 9 great­grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services S a t u r day afternooft at 2 o'clock from the Philip J. Frederick Funer­al Home, 16 Manning Square. Friends may call Friday after 5 o'clock. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery.

M a s s e s

LOCKET cameo, lost Wed. nlte vie. St. James Church. HE4-4380.

LOST -Lady Elgin gold wristwatch, 3 diamonds, Dehnar-Albanv. HE9-4733.

ROSARY, jet black. lost vie. St. Teresa's Church. 482-6560.

Wanted To Buy 15

ANTIQUE jewelry, old gold bought, Shein-feld's, 100 No. Pearl. H03-M37.

E D U C A T I O N

INSTRUCTION 70

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NICHOLS— Oct. 28, 1985, Stan­ley V. Nichols of 14 Teunis St., husband of Edith Win-chell, father of Suzanne, Mar­ianne and the late Thomas Nichols; son of Joseph and Amelia Nichols; brother of Walter Nichols, Mrs. Gene-

* vieve Riscavage, Frank and John Kondrat and Mrs George Pike.

Relatives and friends are in­vited to attend his funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from the Louis T. Dreis Fu­neral Home, 89 Second Ave., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the fu­neral home Monday after I o'clock.

BARRY — Fourth Anniversary Requiem High Mass wiU be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Ursula V. Barry at St. Teresa of Avila Church on Saturday, Oct. 30, at 8 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited.

Card of Thanks

WAKEWOOD - The family of the late Fred J. Wakewood wish to express their thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, Sherry's, neighbors and St. Margaret Mary's clergy for the many acts of kindness shown them during their recent bereavement.

I n M e m o r i a m

Valehte MEMORIALS

• Monwmantt • Marker? • •renee • Ne Down Pavml • • • 4 . TerSM

•ve*. •¥ A a y i t r t i e l 149 HUNTER AVE. IV 9-3637

PANGBURN - Suddenly at Memorial Hospital, Oct. 27, 1965, William Panghum of 172 Clinton Ave., husband of

. Line Borey; brother of Mrs. William Selden.

Funeral services Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the Philip J. Frederick Funeral Home, 16 Manning Square. Friends arid mM«feers of Capi­tol City Lodge No. 2226, Brotherhood of R a i l w a y Clerks, may caki Friday after 5 o'clock. Interment Albany Rural Cemetery.

COYLE—In loving memory of George A. Coyle who passed away 1 year ago today, Oct. 29, 1964.

Gone but not forgotten. SON, GRANDCHILDREN and GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN

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