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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 11

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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12 THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. Y. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1961 Rep. Rabaut Dead At 74 AP)--Rep. Louis C.

Rabaut, 74, collapsed and died of a Heart attack last aight while attending a testimonial dinner for U.S. District Thaddeus until recently a IhSnself. Machrowicz, congressman One of the speakers of the occasion, Rabaut collapsed en route to the podium. Approximately 1,000 persons were on handl" Recorder's (criminal) Judge Arthur J. Koscinski had just introduced the veteran congress- who first was elected to Does BLADDER IRRITATION MAKE YOU NERVOUS? Affcer, 35, common Kidney or BUuider Irritations often occur and may make you and nervous from wo frequent.

burniht or itchlnz urination both day and.nitht. Secondarily, you may lose iod tuff er from Headaches. Backache and feel old. tired, depressed. In such.

Irritation. CYSTEX usually brinw rtlaxiag comfort by curbint Irri- 'atinf terms in stronr, acid urine and by pain relief. Get CYSTEX i. Ooeer up and feel better fact. --Adv.

the House in 1934, and except for one two-year term, had been reelected since. Dr. Raymond Suwinski, one of the guests, tried to revive Rabaut he managed to restore breathing, but the congressman apparently died en route to a hospital. Attending Army First Lt. Paul R.

Riley Jr. of Two Enlist In Navy From Area Two young men from Albany and Rensseiaer County enlistee in the regular Navy recently They are: Joseph Viola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Viol of 909 Watervliet, and Norman C. Telford.

son of Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Telford RD-2, Eagle Bridge. The men were immediatelj transferred to the U.S. Nava Training Center at Great Lakes 111., where they are undergo JLJ.1., 41W tliVT a-Lt U.J.AUCAV this city, an Army fixed wing week of recruit train pilot now stationed at Ft. in Upon coraoletion of thi (1T1C Mace 1C orronrtincf A .1 ens, is attending Army Helicopter School for ten weeks at Camp Wolters, Tex, His wife is the former Beverly Deso of Troy and they have a daughter, Maureen.

His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Riley reside at 1015 Madison Ave. He was graduated Catholic Central High School and in 1958 from Siena College.

He has been in service for three years. training, they will be granted 14 days recruit leave to return home and visit their parents. Telford attended Cambridge Central School, and was em ployed by H. P. Hood Son ir Eagle ridge.

Viola is a grad uate of Watervliet High Schoo and was employed by i Pharmacy in Troy. The two new recruit's were processed for enlistment at U.S. Navy Station Post Office Building, Troy. WANTED COINS-COINS-COINS ALL COINS GOOD OR BETTER GOLD COINS VERY FINE OR BETTTER ftYING EAGLE CENTS 1.25 2.00 I INDIAN HEAD CENTS .75 .75 1861 1.50 1865 2.50 1867 2.50 1868 2.00 1869 3.00 1870 3.00 1871 5.00 1872 6.00 1877 30.00 1908S 5.00 1909S (Indian Head) 20.00 All Indian Cents Wanted Minimum Price Paid For Any Indian Head--12c ca. LINCOLN CENTS 5.00 30.00 .75 1.75 1.00 .75 1.00 12.50 .75.

.75 2.00 5.00 1909Svdb 1910S 1912S 1913S 1914S I914D 1915S 1922D 1924D 1931S LIBERTY NICKELS 188S 17.50 1886 6.00 1912S 6 0 0 DIMES 125.00 27.50 15.00 4.75 6.00 5000.00 8.00 15.00 7.00 6.00 6.0-0 QUARTERS I870CC- I871CC- I872CC- 1873CC- 1878S 18910 1896S 1901S 1913S 35.00 35.00 40.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 20.00 50.00 20.00 QUARTERS (Standing Liberty) 1916 1919D 191 95 1921 1923S 1932D 1932S QUARTERS 50.00 3.50 4.00 4.00 7.50 2.50 1.75 GOLD COINS 1 15.00 $2Vz (Lib 2 15.00 (Indian Head) 10.00 53 100.00 54 1000.00 and up $5 10.00 $10 20.00 $20 40.00 $50 800.00 MERCURY DIMES 1916D 25.00 1921 1.50 1921D 1.50 NICE CONDITION --PLEASE DO NOT CLEAN THE COINS Needed Many Other U.S. Coini Let Us Know What You Hare To Sell PHONE AS 2-3131 ASK FOR MR. FRENCH FRENCH'S RARE COINS 7 FIRST TROY--OPP. YMCA--OPEN DAILY 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. EST.

1932 St. Paul'S RUral MiSSlon Ydrrkees A small rural Episcopal mission in r.aymertown with a history dating back to 1889 may close its doors at the end of this month in a consolidation move by the Troy Deanery. Ven. Charles B. Persell archdeacon of the Albany Episcopal Diocese, last night announced the Diocesan Council has voted to consolidate St.

Paul's Episcopal Mission in Raymertown with the Holy Name Mission in Boytonville. Rev. Ric." jrd Corlett, vicar of both missions, ask It. Paul's communicants during yesterday's services to attend the Boytonville mission. Although the council voted on the shift, Mrs Laura Pietro, member of the missi'.

executive council, last night reported she received permission from Rt. Rev. Allen W. Brown, Albany Diocese Bishop, to canvass Raymertown communicants in an effort to determine whether they are able still to support the local mission. Otherwise, the doors of St.

Paul's are scheduled to "DSC by Dec. 1. Explaining the shift, Mr. Corlett said the church is awkwardly located. When first built in 1889 by Rev.

Edward Dudley Tibbits, D.D., the i i served local needs of the horse and buggy and was centrally located. Today," Corlett said, 'modern means of transporta- ion make it just as easy to travel to a centralized unit. It makes more sense to consolidate." St. Paul's is located in the center of Raymertown on Route 7 about 10 miles outside of Troy between: Center Brunswick and ittstown. A wooden structure, the mis- ion has a capacity to seat about 00 persons.

Mr. Corlett report- the parish at St. Paul's now lumbers 11 communicants. Mrs. Pietro, baptized in the hurch in 1912, remembers Dr.

ibbits conducting the services here before he died in the 930's. the church closed down or a number of years in the i To Close IMO's and wts reopened again in 1WO. Havana, Cubi (AP), The Communist newspaper Hoy yesterday blamed Venezuela's break in diplomatic relations with Cuba on Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt and called him "a puppet pf the imperialist Betancourt announced the break in diplomatic ties Saturday Anight in Caracas, saying Cuba had offended Venezuela. Hoy said "this puppet of tW imperialist Yankees," had cuted "an order from tin" and asserted he had broken completely with the people of Venezuela. FREE 50 CLIFTON PARK Mrs.

A. Offenbaeker MO 4-5990 Lloy3 Martin has returned home from Albany Memorial Hospital. He is recuperating from injuries sustained in an auto accident. Pamela Stewart was a recent guest at WRGB Studio, Sehe- nectady, in observance of 6th birthday. Pamela received a birthday cake.

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