Document 6441402

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Document 6441402
GAZETTE PHONE FR 4-4141
SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1965
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GAZETTE PHONE FR 4-4141
N o w is the time to turn unwanted items into cash. FR4-4141
'Clean- Up, Paint- Up',
'Fix-Up' Week Set
EMPLOYMENT
Male, Female Help
The fire prevention committee of the Schenectady County
Chamber of Commerce has designated May 1 through May 8
as "clean-up, paint-up, fix-up"
week in the county.
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sweep" in business a r e a s ,
scheduling a trash pick-up day,
arranging a community parade,
distribution of literature, cleanup contests, etc.
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Woman Hurt
In School Bus
Collision
Gazette ^Classified Ads
Add Extra Cash To Your Income
Join the wise, modern families who^have more -
A service will be held tomorrow for Robert K. McKechnie,
44, of 1025 University place, a
metallurgical engineer at General /Electric research laboratory* who died suddenly .Monday
after shoveling snow at his
home.
A Scotia woman sustained
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arm, knee and head injuries in
a collision with a Scotia-GIen- A SERVICE will be conducted
ville school bus yesterday morn- at 9:30 a.m. at the Gleason
funeral home, followed at 10
ing.
a.m. by a mass of requiem a I
MRS. MADELINE L. Abare, St. John the Evangelist Church.
49, of 10 Bartlett place was Burial will be at Most Holy Retaken to Ellis Hospital for treat- deemer cemetery.
ment, according to Scotia police. The funeral home will be
The car she was driving was open after 7 tonight.
involved in a collision about Surviving Mr. McKechnie are
7:50 a.m. yesterday at Cuthbert his wife, Mrs. Lorraine McKechstreet and North Ballston ave^ nie of Branden, Fla.; two sons,
nue with a school bus, driven by Robin and Jamie McKechnie;
Chester Santa Barber, 44, of 51 five daughters, Pamela, Carol,
North Jay street.
Bonnie, Karen, Marsha and
Police reported that Mrs. Denise McKechnie; three sisAbare had stopped at the stop Pittsburgh, Mrs. Jean Procter,
sign on Cuthbert street and ters, Mrs. Katherine Derge of
stratd to cross the intersection New York city and Miss Elizabeth McKechnie, Cleveland,
into Washington avenue.
She told police that she saw Ohio.
the bus, which was proceeding
south on North Ballston, with
its right directional signal operating.
Santa Barber denied that the
directional was operating at the
time of the collision.
Scotia Patrolman William
Stearns investigated.
Mrs. Esther L. Sahn, 78 of
Brooklyn, mother of Arthur H.
Sahn of 604 State street, died at
her home following a long illness.
Mother
Of Resident
Dies at 78
and do more because they keep a steady flow of
extra cash coming in. It's easy. Just do as they
do.
Put fast - action Gazette Classified Ads to
work for you the minute you discover something
you own (that still has value, otcourse), and is no
longer being used or enjoyed.
Other families want things like household items,
sports equipment, tools, musical instruments,
. cameras, air - conditioners, boats, motors, and
much more .. .And, these cash buyers are watching Classified columns every day. for offers.
Don't keep things you don't use and miss out on
extra cash that means more fun for your family.
Go through your home today and make a list of
the things you find. Then, just dial 374-4141 for a
Mrs. Coward
Dies, Rites
Tomorrow
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OPENING SOON IN
SCHENECTADY, N.Y.
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EXPERIENCED AND INEXPERIENCED
FULL AND PART-TIME
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APPAREL
RECORDS
Men's
AUTO ACCESSORY
Women's
SALES
Children's
AUTO ACCESSORY
Shoes
INSTALLERS
Millinery
SNACK BAR
JEWELRY
Counter Help
TOILETRIES
Bus Boys
TOYS
SEASONAL
CAMERA
MAJOR APPLIANCES
LINEN
o
ELECTRICAL
HOUSEWARES
e RUGS and
APPLIANCES
© PETS AND PLANTS
CARPETS
O PORTERS AND WAXERS
HARDWARE
• SECURITY PERSONNEL
PERMANENT-POSITIONS
WITH EXCELLENT FUTURE
GOOD PAY AND MANY FRINGE BENEFITS
INTERVIEWS
DAILY 10 A.M. to 7 P.M.
SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.
APPLY IN PERSON AT
IMPERIAL 400 MOTEL
ROOM 107
927-933 STATE STREET
SCHEHECTADY
HER SON was connected with
Wallace's Department Stores in
New York and Massachusetts
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Coward, 79, and was vice-president of Avery ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
of 833 Albany street, formerly an Footwear Co. Inc.
employe of the Wallace Co., Other survivors include an12
121 Death Notices
died Monday at her home.
other son, Philip B. Sahn; two Death Notices
F e r r o . March t
daughters, Phillis B. Sahn of HERATH— March 29.-19&5, Chris- FERRO—Angelo
of 2138 Neil street, dearl
A NATIVE of Glens Falls, New York city and Sydnie J tine Herath. formerly of SOl',4 1965,
beloved husband of Benedetl
Emmett Street, sister of Mrs.
Mrs. Coward had resided in Terr, Yonkers; three grandchil Minnie
F a r i n a F e r r o ; father of Harol
H. Wasson ; a u n t of Richand
F e r r o ; brother <
Schenectady since 1935. She was dren, three sisters and three ard, Stuart, Andrew and Alice Mrs. Joseph
Mary Manglno and Mr
Wa-sson
and
Mrs.
E
d
w
a
r
d
Lewanformerly employed in the shoe brothers.
Nellie Scavia, all of Schenectady
dowski. F u n e r a l eervices to which
atso survived by eight grandchl
department of Wallace's.
relatives and friends a r e invited
dren. F u n e r a l T h u r s d a y a t 8::
Services
were
held
at
Parkside
will
be
held
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
morning
at
She was a communicant of St.
a-m. from t h e DICarlo F u n e r
1) o'clock from the Frederick H.
Memorial C h a p e l , Brooklyn. Glock
Home, thence to St. Anthony
Columba's Church.
Funeral Chapel. The eha'pei
Church where a solemn requie
Burial
was
at
Riverside
cemewill
be
open
Wednesday
evening
Surviving are two sons, Clif- tery, Rochelle Park, NJ. ~m a s s will- be celebrated a t 9 a.T
from 7 to 9 o'clock. Interment
Interment, St- Anthony's Cem
ford of Martinsburg, W. Va.
Zion Lutheran Cemetery.
tery. The funeral home will I
and Robert Coward, Schenecopen for t h e convenience of rel
3IARTIX—March 2S. 1965, a t Amstivea and friends Wednesday 7
tady; a sister, Mrs. Helen Ryan, ANNOUNCEMENTS
terdam. New York, J a m e s Martin
9 p.m. Members of St. Anthony
of 6 H a r v a r d Av., A m s t e r d a m ;
Albany; a brother, Francis Dee,
Holy N a m e Society will meet :
beloved husband of Angelina Mazfuneral home Wednesday evenb
Lebanon; six grandchildren and Death Notices
zucco; devoted father of J a m e s
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at 7:30. F u n e r a l private.
Martin J r . and Mrs. John (Lilseveral nieces and nephews.
A U D I (Andy) — At rest March 30.
lian) FIcres; ; son of Mrs. Assunta
L T S — March 29. 1965. George I
A service will be held at 8:30 1965 John of 1257 Wing Avenue, M a r t i n ; brother of Anthony, F Ehusband
of Gertrude Shavor F«l
husband
of
Lena
Andy
;
father
of
Louis
and
F
r
a
n
k
M
a
r
t
i
n
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also
a.m. tomorrow at the Kivlin-. P a t Andy of Florida. Carmen of survived • by five grandchildren of 801 N. Brandywine Avenu
of Richard G. FelU of tfc
Campbell funeral home, follow- Schenectady; step-father of Isa- and several nieces and nephews. cfather
i t y ; brother of William Felts
dora
Ambrose
and
Mrs.
Mario
Funeral
Thursday
morning
a
t
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Schenectady and Mrs. Willla
ed at 9 a.m. by a mass of re- (Helen) Mastrianni of Schenecfrom the DeLegge Funeral
Jcsmatn of Ballston Lake, N(
quiem at St. Columba's Church. tady. Also survived by a sister, a.m.
York; son of M r a Josephine Fe
Home, thence to our Lady of
a r i a n n a P c r r e t t a of Italy, seven
of this: city. Also survived by thr
Mt. Carmel Church where a
Burial will be at St. Mary's M
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; two great-Krandg n n d c i i ! d r e n and several nlec
Solemn Requiem High Mass will
cemetery, South Glens Falls.
children and several nieces and
and nephews. Funeral servii
be celebrated at 9 a.m. Relatives
10:30 o'clock T h u r s d a y morning
nephews. Funeral services Friday
and friends are invited to attend.
The funeral home will be open " morning
a t 9 o'clock from the DeCalling hours Tuesday and Wed- - B a x t e r ' s F u n e r a l Parlors- Rel
after 7 tonight/-!
tives and friends a r e invited. T
Marco-Stone Funeral Home. 1005
nesday evenings from 7 t'> 9
parlors will be open Wednesd
Hoiderberg Avenue. Rotterdam,
o'clock Interment, St. Cyril and
evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
with the Rev. Charles Knight Jr.,
Method Cemetery.
officiating. The funeral home will
be open T h u r s d a y evening from McKFCHN'IK — Monday, March 29, AVOLFK — Suddenly March 29. 19
7 to 9 o'clock to relatives, friends
at
Concord.
California,
Jo
1965, Robert K. McKechnie of
and members of American l e s i o n
Wolfe, formcrlv of Schenect:'.i
1025 University P l a c e ; husband of
Post 1005 and C.E Quarter Century
husband of Elizabeth; father
Jxirraine McKechnie of Branden,
Club. Interment. Schenectady MeJohn and Janice Wolfe; broO
F l o r i d a ; father of Pamela, Carol,
morial P a r k .
of Mrs. F r a n k DeTiere. Brld,
Bonnie, Karen. Robin. Marsha,
pert. New York. Mrs. Wilbur B
Jamie
and
Ponise
McKechnie;
BAKKR—At- rest March 23. 1965.
wick. Schenectady, Mrs, Geoi
brother
of
Mrs.
Katherine
Derge
John E. Baker of 1515 Carrie S t . ;
Shaffer. Colonie and Mrs. Edwa
of Pittsburgh, Pennplyvanla, Mrs.
husband of Eleanor PeMeo BaMordsfeld of Colonie. Also s
Jean
Proctor
of
New
York
City
k e r ; father of John E. Bnker J r . ;
vived by several nieces and t\n
and
Miss
Elisabet
McKechnie
of
The Niskayuna high school son of Mrs. Rita Baker nnd the Cleveland,- Ohio. F r i e n d s and ews. Interment. Thursday, SJ
John E. B a k e r ; brother of
berno. California.
curriculum will be discussed to- late
membere of St. John the EvanE d w a r d J. B a k e r and Miss Cheryl
gelist
Holy
Name
Society
are
Inmorrow night at Van Antwerp Baker all of Schenectady ; also vited to attend the funeral Thurs- :
V
lorlst$
by several uncles, aunts,
Junior high school for parents survived
day morning at 9:30 o'clock at
cousins, nieces nnd nephews. Fu.
the
Oleapon
Funeral
Home
and
neral will be held Wednesday
of eighth grade students.
CALL Dl 6-4487
at 10 o'clock at St. John the
morning at 8 o'clock from the
Evangelist Church where a solFeeley
Funoral
Home.
1130
Third
LEONARD AMLAW, assistant Av.. Mont Plea«ant. thence to St. emn high Mars of requiem will
celebrated. The chapel will be
high school principal, said the Anthony's Church where a re- be
open -Wednesday evening after 7 DOWNTOWN — 96 JAY i
quiem
high
Mass
will
be
celemeeting will bo oa the program brated at 9 o'clock. The funeral o'clock. Interment. Most Hoty Reof studies, "particularly the home will be open Tuesday eve- deemer Cemetery. The Holy Name FLOWERS BY RANDOLPH
Society of St. John the Evanning after 7 p.m. to relatives and
selections to be— made this friends
FR4-I6S
gN'st Church will meet at the 726 Michigan
Interment. Mo«t Holy
funeral
home at 7:30 o'clock
spring" by the eighth graders. Redeemer Cemetery.
Later in the spring honor RVIMKR — Sunday. March :<i. \HK. Wednesday evening.
DOM GALLO, FLORIST
course students will be selected Katherine Evans, wife of the inte MffTK — March :9. 19fS, I,ewls 2241 Broadway EX 3-072
MrCue of the Inpersol Memorial
F. Beimer of 1517 Clifton
and registration for high school William
Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock
P.-irk Road. Schenectady; mother
will be completed by May 28.
Thursday afternoon at R a t t e r ' s FRANK R, GALLO & SO
of Mr? Walter C. Bullis of S. heFurv»ral Parlors. Relatives and
n .'Cindy and Mrs Edvlna KerkTomorrow's meeting will be - hoff
friends are l r \ l ! e d . There will be 856 Crana St.
of Kcnn«ha. \\"iscon«in. Mrs.
Dl 6-172
at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Clara Mayhew of Cary. Indiana. no calling hours.
E m m a Hoelt* of J a n e i v d l e .
Thase participating will be: Mi«s
Wisconsin ; sister of J a y Evans. PARKKR — March 27. 19?5. at
ROSENDALE-RUSCITTO
Robert Cummings, head of the Kenosha. Wisconsin. Also survived Stuart. Florida. Henry Albert,
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Jay at Franklin—4-773
husband
of
Madeleine
Neijrin
by
in
rcrandrhlldren,
17
Kreathigh school guidance depart- Rrandchildren and seven creat- Parker of 2S« Vley road. Scotia:
ment; Miss Blanche Goodrich, «r» a t s r a n d c h i l d r e n . Funeral serv- father of Mrs. Houer Covert and
Mrs. Peter Oldow. both of Scotia;
ANNEMARIE'S FLOWER!
junior high guidance counselor; ices Friday from the Rruch Fu- also
survived by three grandchilHome. 35 East Roosevelt
1330
Stata St.
FR4-I7]
H. Edgar Pray, junior high neral
dren
Funeral (service 2 o'clock
Road. Kenosha, Wisconsin, l/ocal
Wednesday afternoon at the Whit*
a r r a n g e m e n t s by Mahe« RernlnR
principal and Amlaw.
Funeral itome. 261 North Ballston
"FLOWERS BY NORINE'
Funeral Home. Scotia
avenue. Scotia.
Relatives
and
COWARD ~ At W T M a r c h ~ 2 9 . 1MS,
friends are invited. The funeral 1342 Altamont Av. EL 5-£
home will be open Tuesday eveMrs EJIiaheth M. Coward of M l
ning after 7 o'clock
Interment.
Albany Streot. wife of the late
MonumcnH
Park Cemetery, Scotia.
Clarence Coward; mother of Clif
ford Coward. Martinsburg, West
Robert Coward. Sohe RF.LTF.A-March }«. 19S5. Harry,
BOTTONE MEMORIALS
LONDON—Dealers are buying Virginia,
neotady ; sister o< Mrs. Helen
husband of Anna E Franc* of
- B U T DiniCCT AKD tUVW
or stealing thousands of dogs Ryan. A l b a n y , Francis IV*, 725 Fifteenth s t r e e t ; brother of Br»nlnr»
— Runday by Appointr
New York. Also (survived
Mra. Jerome Stalker of l » » e ) l .
D I t f r S M Dtjr* Mr i t H T '
and cats for vivisection a n d I/fhanon.
by six grandchildren and several
Maaaachueetta and Mra Charle*
other scientific research pur- nlec-ea and nephew*. Relative* and Farrinicton of R o t t e r d a m : uncle Rock-of-Age« Dealer with 9*
are invited to attend the
of Fred D. F r a n c e of Germany
poses. This was revealed by a friends
.SCHDY GRANITE
funeral service which wiU be held
and H a r r y O. Fanrington of RotT h u r s d a y morning at 8:30 o'clock
Daily Mail investigation.
terdam. fSineral service Wednes- lft Catherine 8 t Eve*. A l n D l l -• Al i l l ' . _ * 1 - U r r — T T - '
the Kivlin-Carhprx-11 F u n e r a l
day afterroon a t 2 o'clock from . - • - ' — * ^
The inquiry into the source of ai
Home, and thence to St. Columthe Bond Funeral Home. Rela
For
quick
rtsulU, rmocln
the animals used showed that bVs Churrh where a requiem hhrh tivea and friends ara Invited. results as* A GaiatU Clftsstl
will be celebrated at S
The funeral home will be open
half the 24,000 dogs and cats Mas*
9 o'clock. The funeral home will
Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock.
used in research experiments be open Wednesday evening after Interment, Memory's Gardens.
7 p m . Intermervt St. Mary's Cemin Britain last year were bought etery.
South Glens Falls, New
,or stolen by dealers.
York^
8 p.m. Clarified Ad Clorfng
Van Antwerp
Discussion on
Curriculum
friendly Ad Writer. That's all there is to i t . . . And
a 2-line ad is just 36c per day on the special
JOHN J. GALLO
6-day rate.
Decide today to add extra income by using
Gazette Classified ads. It's smart! It's easy! And,
it's mighty profitable.
Dogs and Cats Sold
For Vivisection
GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS
ADD WELCOME EXTRA CASH TO FAMILY INCOMES
Telephone 3744141 8:30 a.m.--8:00 p.m.
McKechnie
Service Is
Tomorrow
221 Male, Female Help
mmm
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CARY SAID the success of
THE CHAMBER committee, Clean-Up Week "will rest with
sponsor of clean-up campaigns the local fire departments and
for many years, is joining with their programs to stimulate citother area organizations to car- izen participation. Although the
ry out. a continuing program. program is of utmost imporAnnouncement of "Clean-Up" tance to all fire safety conscious
Week was made by Fire Pre- people it is none-the-less a citivention Committee Co-Chairmen zen responsibility to contribute
Scotia Fire Chief Robert M. to the safety and cleanliness of
Harr and. General Services Ad- the community.
ministration Depot Fire Chief Co-operating to assist local
James M. Green. John S. Cary fire departments will be Mr.
of F. G. Cary & Co., Inc., a William J. Hopmeier, county
member of the committee, is in fire co-ordinator. Members of
charge of the project.
the Chamber of Commerce fire
A letter has been mailed by prevention committee will also
the committee to all fire de- offer aid.
partments in the county to enlist their support and participation in the week-long program.
Several suggestions for activities .were offered, including
sponsoring a "m e r c h a n t s
EMPLOYMENT
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Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
13069
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