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The Troy Record from Troy, New York • Page 24

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The Troy Recordi
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Troy, New York
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24
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THE TROY RECORD, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1951. Two languages, two flags, two and two capitals are the festures of tie of South, Africa. It's a big, pastel color Cannon face cloch! Hurry gtt yours today! More Transportation Facilities Termed Need By KENNETH FINK, Director, Princeton Research Service, New York--One of the phenomena of Twentieth Century living in America is the need for transportation. Distances between home and work, between shopping centers and residential areas are constantly increasing. Considering the fast pace of modern existence, the part which transportation plays in scheduling FOR ASSURED COMFORT Smartly shoes that f'tt- 50 years of comfort experier DR.

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day consider the bus, trolley, and subway service in their own communities unsatisfactory. At the same time, nearly two out-of every five in the state are of the opinion that their local public transportation facilities are good enough. To determine how New York State residents regard their local bus, trolley, and subway service, i New York Poll staff reporters asked a cross-section of the state's' 'tizens: "Do you think the public transportation facilities-- busses, subways, and streetcars --in your city are good enough or not?" The results: Not good enough i Good enough 39 No opinion 4 A breakdown of the findings of the various population groups! throws further light on how New York people feel about their local transportation facilities. To begin with, the larger the size of the community, the-greater the dissatisfaction. For example, nearly two out of every three New York residents questioned today's survey say that their bus, subway, and streetcar service is NOT good enough.

And nearly as high a proportion of those living in the state's other cities with populations over 100,000 (cities like Yonkers and Rochester) say the same thing. But even in rural areas throughout the state, two out of every five say that their local transpor tation facilities are unsatisfactory The vote by size of community WILLIE "Poor Richard Club" I WONDEK HOW IT GOT OUT tO I A. By Leonard A i To Honor MacAitnur Philadelphia a 1 Douglas'. MacArthur will come to Philadelphia Jan. 17 to receive the Poor Richard Club's 1952 gold medal of achievement; It will be MaeArthur's second visit to Pennsylvania since he was relieved of his Far East He and his family visited the Allentown, fair last Septem-j ber.

Oregon is one of--the few states permitting slogans on ballots. month and All-Souls Bay, will be noted by masses at 6:30, 7, 7:30 and.8 a.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be con- ducted all day. Devotions to the Sacred Heart and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. becouue Mrs.

Robert M. Popek, Clifton, With Pressure it's richer important flavor elements Enjoy it yourself-today 0.0 .2 .2 8 -o esT OS Per Per Per Per Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent Nbt good enough 65 60 43 41 40 Good enough 32 37 52 52' 51 No opinion 3 3 5 7 9 Another interesting finding in today's survey is that majority sentiment among manual workers, labor union members, and white- collar workers throughout the state is that their local transportation facilities are NOT good enough. White-collar workers do, however, express considerably more dissatisfaction than do manual workers. The vote by occupational groups: J4 Good enough 33 44 38 opinion 4 4 4 Worthy of particular, note, too, is that the majority sentiment in all age groups is that the local bus, trolley, and subway service is NOT good enough. The vote by age groups: Per Per Per Cent Cent Cent Not good enough 60 53 57 Good enough 35 45 37 opinion 4 2 6 St.

Arnie's Will Note Feast Day At Masses Masses noting the Feast of. All- Saints today will be celebrated at 6, 7 and 8 a.m. at SL Anne's Rev. Paul Korkemsa, pastor, announced today. Tomorrow, the first Friday of the White Diaper Sterilized Cross Service Diapers Hospital Approved Sterilised and Tested Diapers Birds Eye or Curity 80 DIAPERS $2.00 PER WEEK AShley 4-2911 BLUES A WASHES CRYSTALS INOT FLAKES 22 WASHES 25c i 70cValue! 297 RIVER TROY TAILORING EXPERTS GETTING TOO STOOT OR THIN JKOK YOCR CLOTHES? jrEEDLESS TO BUY A'KW ONES-Jt Us It Them Out or Them In New New Llnlnt, Etc.

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BEEF WORTH 99c WELL TRIMMED FRESH SHOULDER PORK LEAN-6-8 Lb. Ib. FRESH CUT PORK A LOIN ROASTS Ib. CORNED BEEF BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD MEATY TENDER Ib. CORNED BEEF SHOULDER CUTS LEAN MEATY Lb.

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MEATY TENDER Lb. Gen. Spring 79 LEGS OF VEAL Milk Fed First Prize--Albany Pkg. SKINLESS FRANKS u69c TENDER-MEATY FOWL 4 LB. AVG.

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