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ALUMNI COURTING OF SCHOOL STARS BRINGS PRINCIPAL'S PROTEST Moskegon, Mich. (AP)--Alumni of three major Midwest schools LEGAL NOTICE XT A TIUA.L TERM of the County I Court, State of New York, held ia ana tor the County of Rensselaer. at the Court House In tne City of Troy, New York, on the 27th day of February, Prtwnt: Hon. Foreit c. Pitt, Judge of the County Court.

JUUBe COUNTY COURT, Kensselaer County la the matter of the application of Peter V. and Helene Kokoliw "or and in behalf Paul and Georgia. Helene Kotmiaa' infants, asking lor leave to cbanze their names to Peter P. Paul. iave been courting two Muskegon Sigh Sciiuol football stars so enthusiastically that the boys school work Is slipping, Muskegon principal George Manning charged yesterday.

He said he had complained to the presidents of the three institutions Michigan, Michigan State and Notre Dame--and had received their assurances that every effort -would be made to curb the prac- $10,000 Baton Eouge Open golf tournament started today squarely Upon reading filing the Joint wtl- tion of Peter c. Kokolias and Helene duly verified the 7th day oi February. 1952, praying for leave to assume the of Peter p. Paul and Helene Paul and lor their children Paul P. Kokolias and Georgia Helen KokoHas to assume the names of Paul Paul and Georgia Paul, respectively, the placi and etead of taelr present names and it appearing that the said Peter P.

Kokoiias, was born on January 7th. 1921 at Lowell, Massacimaeus. and s. certificate of his birth issued by 11am H. Sullivan.

City Clerk, and that petitioner, Helene Koutsonlkolla Ko- was born oa May aist. Lowell. Massachusetts, and a. ce-tis'cate of birth issued by William Sullivan City Clerk, and that the child. Paul Peier Kokoiias, wai born May 6 1944 and a certificate of birth issued ijy partment of Health, Burough of Queens and that the child.

Georgia, Hel-ne i-okollas, was born October 20. 1947 find certificate of birth, Matilda F. MalUnson, Registrar of Statistics of the City or Troy -v the Court belnR satisfied that said pet In true and tbat there Is no objection to change of proposed. Now on motion of Joseph B. Mulholland.

Attorney for said petitioners, it li ordered that the said Peter born January 7th, 1921, at Lowell Massa chusetts. with blnh certificate issued bv chlietS a'nd SiCe Lowel! Massa- kollaa. horn on Masachusetts. with birth certificate Issued by City Clerk's Office of Lowell chusetra, and tneir children, Paul Kokolias, bore May 6, 1914, at Physicians Hospital, Borougii of Queans arid a certificate of tht Department of Health Borough of Queens. N.

jy 5306, cued by said department and that Georgia Helece Kokolias, born October 20tb 1947 i nd certificate of her birtb Issued by Mataidia P. MalUnson Registrar of Vital Statisticsbears Num' her 2S1S, all residing at 62 Iteadowlawa be they are Dames ume the cames of Peter P. Paul. Helene Paul Ui Georgia. Helene Paul on the 2Sth day of March.

1952, upon con? mion. however, that the further provisions te COffipUeti ORDERi.0 that this order be entered Pe UMa which Jt granted be filed within, ten (10) day, mzT the date hereof la the Office of the Clerk of Couniy of Rensselaer, Kew York aad that within ten (10) days after the enm of this order shall be lished In the Times P.ecord Newspappr of York, and that the affidavit ol publication thereof be filed in the office orty days after the date hereof: and it Is further 9 EREaD tbat a o-' this order and th. papers upon which It is based "f5Sr red re stere mall within' which petitioner. Peter P. KoSwllw registered for Se ectlve Service and that prooV ti, upon compliance with all the above provisions herein contained, the 1 petitioners, Peter P.

Kokoliaa ana Helene Kokolias and their children, 29t day of ifarc21 19 52. be apectively known as and by the names of P- Paul Helen. Paul, Paul Paul and Georgia. Helene Paul which they are hereby authorized to assume and by no other namej. Enter.

FOREST C. PJTT. JRensaelaer County Judge, Department of Public Works IMvUion of Operation msid Maintenance Public Notice KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Sub-Division 20 of Section 14. of tbe Now York State Vehicle and Law tbat certain State Highways, or portions thereof, win be temporarily closed" in tie County of Keaaselaer to any vehicles with m. load weight in excess of the aa.

Indicated: County following closed to loads la excess of per wheel Routo 136--From intersection with 150 near WynantsklU to Intersection with Routa id, a. distance of 1.73 miles. Route 150--From intersection with Route In the Village of Castleton to intersection with Routes 9 and 'M. a distance of 4.93 miles. Route 151--From Rensselaer City to Intersection with Routes 4 and 40 a distance of 2.04 miles.

Route 351--S. H. 5533, ville--From the Rensselaer City Line crly on Routs 3S1 to Its intersection with. Routei US 4 4 40, a. distance of 2 01 miles.

Routa 40 S. H. S350-- Schaghtlcoke Eastop--From tha intersection of Routes 67 40 Just north of Schaghticoke Village Eortherly on Route 40 to the Washington County line, a distance of 2.50 It anticipated that these closure's will bs in effect on or about Marca 10, 1952 Euch temporary closures will become eKcc live when are posted on the high way, and continued until such time as con ditior.3 will permit opening. The tonnage specified is tt-e maximum gross weight, in- eluding weiEht of vehicle and load allowed on any one wheel. In determining the number of wheels nd axles on any vehicle or combination of vehicles, only two be counted for each axle, and axles that are less than 45 inches apart, cent to center, shall be counted as one aile Additional Information with regard' to closure of such State Highways, or the removal of restrictions thereon, may obtained from District Engineer G.

Jsickerson, 353 Broadway, Albany V. L. of Operation and Feb. 25, 1952 Classified Display-Merchandise THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1952.

Snead Snubs Tourney In Rifi With PGA Baton Rouge, La. (AP) The and Don Rademacker, both 17 and both all-state selections from Gol er Association. Muskegon's state team of last season. championship Snead wanted to brush off the Louisiana affair for a Mexican meet the three institutions have been entertaining the two youths with numerous trips to athletic contests, 1950 said at Miami, Fla that Smith 6 that I He did not accuse the colleges wouldn be ali to play in.Mex- pursuing the two stars directly. LEGAL NOTICE Modern iz at of to Bidden 6epara.l« sealed proposals covwinjr Con- itniclUm.

Heating, Sanitary and Electric for Modernization of Two Second Floor, Capitol. Albany, N. according with Specification Koc. 16969 16970. 16971 and 16972 and accompanying drawings, win received by Henry A Cohen.

Director, oi Contracts and Accounts. of Public Works Htn Floor. The Governor A. fcmlth Stats Office Building, Albany until Jr, 0 'f toclc Eastern or. Wednesday, ilarcb 12, 1952, when they will be publicly opened and read.

Each propo-al must be made upon the fl lbnaltte (l In envelope provided thereior and eball be accompanied by a certified check rande payable to the SSU JSSk 3 the 4 thai the bidder will enter Into the contract if it be ed to aim. The specification be written oa the front of the 19 in the proposal 3 and D0 change sball be ace in the phraseology of the proposal. Proposals that carry any omissions, era- ures, alterations or additions may be re- i 5" SM bwd give a bond conditioned for of the contract and a iteparate bond for the payment of and matertalmen. each ond In the of tie amount of the contract. Corporations Aubmltting proposals- shall te authorized to do Stale of -N ew York.

Drawings and free 27 State Architect, The Gov. A. Smith State Office Albany, N. Y. I18taeer 109 N.

District Rocherter, District Engineer, 65 Court SL. Buffalo. Ho nsL rIct Engineer. 30 West Main gin er Vafl DuZe Valley Road, Blag- District Engineer, Babylon, Mand, and may be ob- a i K-J- i i AV. Sammv Snead and the Professional who is due to report for spring land Bob Welch 16 to pace the QLV training by Saturday.

Dyck, a long-ball hitter, may be groomed for ou tfi id spot although in the past he has played infield positions. Frank Saucier had been regarded as a top candidate as a fly chaser but he is having serious trouble with his throw- last arm. At third base with San Antonio quintet while Ken Gordon hooped 17 for the losing hosts. The summary: Our Lady of Victory--Flaherty 19, Welch 16, Zlot- wick 7, Richardson 4, Loucks 2, Genevive 2. (50).

JCC--Gordon 17, Newman 8, Coplon 10, Held 5, Siegei 3, Klotz 0, Grosberg 0. (43). Dyck got 167 hits, including 30 doubles and 27 home runs for an average of .284. OUR LADY OF VICTORY TURNS BACK JCC FiVE Our Lady of Victory maintained a semi-comfortable lead to defeat A A line Jewish Community Center rne PGA top money winner of I var sity, 5043, last night at the icn A JCQ court. i The winners held a 37-24 halftime margin.

The fisher, a 10-pound animal, can kill full-grown deer. Classified 'Display--Bus. Anmt. ico." Smith arrived late yesterday afternoon from Houston and said in effect, that he told Sam either play in the PGA-sponsored tournament here or stay home. Sammy said he'd rather stay at home.

More than 15D top amateurs and professionals are entered for this tourney over the rolling Baton Rouge Country Club course in Louisiana's capitol city. Tourney Chairman Felix Spiller said he had asked Snead to playi here, but the veteran golfer wired back he could not accept the invitation. Finances were involved in the dispute, too. Snead said that he was promised a $750 guarantee from the Baton Rouge group to Jack Flaherty collected 19 points W0 receive telegrams and rails almost luUy of tnsw fur last minute ski reports-Cull ANDY'S Sjxirtiat -AS 6-7253, IASSIFIED DISPLAY MERCHANDISE appear here. But Spilier contradicted that statement, saying "No guarantee of $750 has been made by the Committee to Sammy Snead to appear no guarantee here.

We've made to anyone." Smith said after his arrival that the "Mexican tournament was deemed to be in conflict with this one." He added that the veteran Snead "could be fined" if he violated the PGA's ruling and appeared in the Mexican event. Smith fined Jimmy Demaret $500 for playing in the Alexico City Open last year. Snead said the Mexico City tourney had also guaranteed him $750 "but I figured to make more money in Mexico." While the controversy raged in the clubhouse over Snead's brush. oe OD- the Louisiana tournament, the 15 entrants played, practice office Albany, N. and rounds on the comparatively short iS deposit for each set follows- Construction.

$10.00: Heating 55.00- Sant- 1 5 i 00; and Electric. 55.00; 'or by malting such deposit to the Bureau of Contracts and Accounts. Department Public Wor-cs The Governor Alfred E. Smith State Office Bulldlne. Albany.

Checka shall be made payable to the" De- Pu bMc Worka Proposal manJcs and without charge. 2-21-52. layout. DYCK TO REPORT TO BROWNS SATURDAY Burbank, Calif. (AP)--Manager Rogers Hornsby is going to be mighty glad to see Jimmy'Dyck, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MERCHANDISE REPAIR AND Installations By Bonded Technicians BY AMERICAN MUTUAL UABTUTir INSURANCE CO.

SPEEDY LARGE REMNANTS (UP TO 15 SQ. YDS.) FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING WHILE THEY LAST SQ. YD. 84c 89c Quality by These Famous Makers: ARMSTRONG GOLD SEAL BIRD SLOANE We Havt a Pattern for Every Room in House. Quality furniture Classified Information Index ANNOUNCEMENTS 1- 9 EDUCATIONAL 10- 19 EMPLOYMENT 20.

29 FINANCIAL 30- 39 FARMERS MARKET 40- 49 MERCHANDISE 50- 69 BARGAINS 70- PERSONAL SERVICES 80- 89 BUSINESS SERVICE 90- 99 REAL ESTATE, RENT 100-100 ROOMS AND BOARD 110-119 REAL ESTATE-SALE 120-129 AUTOMOTIVE 130-145 Hours Classified Ad Department hours: 8 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Monday through Friday- A.M. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 6 to 7:30 P.M.

Convenience An Ad-Taker Lj AS near to you your telephone. Just pick up your telephone and s.u. ad-taker will help you word your ad. Whether to place an ad. cancel rr or pay a classified advertisement bill, call at or phone any of these offices: Main Office- Broadway 6th Ave.

AS 2-2000 Cohoes Branch Office-293 Ontario St. CE 7-1927 Watervliet Branch OSice-- 1715 Broadway AR 3-5523 ilcchanicville Office-26 North Main St. McV 7S-J Classified advertisements published in both The Troy Record (morning) and The Times Record (evening) of the same day for one price. All advertisements start in the morning edition and appear in the evening edition constitutes full insertion. No advertisement counted than four lines.

To estimate cost first determine number of lines by figuring five average words to line. Then multiply by the rate. Rates NON-BUSINESS RATES One day 20 cents per line Four dayi 16 cents per Jine per day Six days 14 cents per line per day Situation wanted 14 cents per line per BUSINESS RATES One day 24 cents per line Pour 19 cents per line per day Six days 17 cents per line per day Contract Rate on Application. National Rate 2-tc per line per VITAL NOTICES Deaths, Cards of Thanks. Confirma- tionsr Engagements, Births.

Marriages, Anniversary Masses. In Memoriams. Resolutions Respect. Unveilincs. cents per line per day.

CHECK YOUR AD The Troy Record Co. will not n- sponsible for raort than one incorrect Insertion. The Troy Record Co. reserves the privilege oi revising or re- 'jectlng any advertisement (even after acceptance by an ad-taker) which it deems objectionable and to enangi the classification of any advertisemtnt this ordered to conform to tha policy ot this Company. 39 ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found BEAGLE HOUJTD, female, brown, blsck and -whits, lost vicinity Winter St.

Reward. Call AS 2-533S. COLLIE DOG lost, sable and white "Waterford vicinity, Monday. An swers to name of "Trisie." Call ADams S-7195. Reward.

DOG--Lost Monday, strayed from Be man Park vicinity. Black cocker spaniel. Answers to Smokey. Re ward. AShley 2-5793.

GLASSES--Child's, light rim, lost be Haskell School and 4th Ave North. 5-2114. on Monday. Call BEdford WILL" THE PERSON who took light brown hat by mistake at Holy Trinity Hall. Sunday nig-ht, please call ASh ley 2-0623.

Classified Display--Merchandise SEW and A WITH NOW AT A NEW LOW PRICE PUCKERED NYLONS QUILTED CALICO PRINTS 4 9 JL yd. For that Swirling Skirt, Drcsi or TV Coot. CRISP, RUSTLING PAPER TAFFETft PRtMTS .19 For Hie Busy Mist or Mrt. quires no ironing. ALL WOOL NOVELTY CHECKS STRIPES SOUDS 54 inch wide mm yd.

Mix 'Em March NOW HENRY S. MANTELL OFFERS ANNOUNCEMENTS Pe rsonalj BLOOI "TESTS for Connecticut mar- rlags license done in one hour- days. Sundays. White house Clinical Laboratory, over Canaan COMPLETE CATERIN'G SERVICE ahowers. weddings, private parlies' Lcona Mousey Lmen.

Kew Kound-uo Reaiaurant. Latham ARsenai 3-98B7 UAIR REMOVED permanently, elec- troiysia. Xo regrowth Kuaranteed 27 year.s experience. Ernest and Mildred Swaitaon. il'J State Albany 3-498S WA.NTiiI--People who write.

sional or aruatour, to discuss pos- establishment'of literary uiaga- zine Troy. Write Box 105. Troy Record Co. 5 Auto Transportation to Florid i wanted; leaving EDUCATIONAL 10 13 Musioal Instruction TO PLAY, before you buy' fcex trial course includes and use of instrument home Accordion, sax. clarinet.

ruin guitar. Music Centre. 221 Reni-eli Cohoes. CE 7-6524. Open evenings EMPLOYMENT 20 Wanted--Mr- MILL Maintenance Man ord Co.

21 Salesmen Wanted API IV- 1 A-NCE SALESMEN wanted (10 --Highest commissions paid. Cull or part tune. Experience helpfu! but weekly working fcv gs. Write Box 75. Troy Record Co.

MAN WITH CAR MAX. -WITH CAJR--Would you like increase your weekly income $20 15 Schools and Colleges SCHOOL, short iree placement. Free literature. 17 -30. 170 State Alban Phone Albany -t-0616.

MLN--We need 10 more men in our sai.s departsneju. You will thorougn training. Car rot essential. Must be satisfied with S75 per to start. Boyer International Labo- ratones, Hudson Albany.

EMPLOYMENT 20 Help Wanted--Men At Once Cloth Markers Excellent positions for experienced men Apply Personnel Offkt Berk-Ray Corp. River and Middleburg Sta SALESMEN--A 44-y ear-old concern, nationally known and recognized a leader in its field, now has onen- Insjs for 3 top-notch producers area. The riRht nic-ii will find ideal working conditions where salesman is -kin-." There ia no traveling nor cold canvassing required. Advertising program fur- nlahes our men with an abundant and constant supply of bonaflde local leads to call on. We pay top commissions besides a libera! bonus, New car supplied each year.

men want must be enthusiastic, eager and aggressive, between ages oi 2o and 40. with a successful aalcs barkRround and preferably 'lh present earnings in excess of So.OOO. If you rnoeL these requirements, and are interested in bettering your working conditions or vour income, v.Tite Box 101. Troy Record for interview, giving a brief outline of your Qualifications. All replies will be held strictly confidential.

Steady ay and benefits. Call Mechanicville SSL Sarle and Sarie, Standard BARBER wanted for Saturdava. Write to Box SO. Troy Record COOK--Must know Italian stylo cooking, and be able to cut meat May- live in: Ideal home for man. 8-11 a.m.

1-3 or p.m.. Fath- Field Representative Straight Salary and Expenses National consumer finance company will T- 00 whos Past -work history and education will help fit thein into manager's training program. Must be high school graduate Good appe aranc e. Able to fbsorb intensive training program which preceeds advancement, to branch manager; Belin as credit investigator and adjuster All modern employee benefits JU5cen AL1 MAN--Part time, experienced, station. operator or experienced house man; evenings, Saturdays and Sundays.

Write Box 87. Troy Record Co. MARRIED MAN with inside and outside experience in wholesale and re- taii selling desires permanent position. Write Box S2, Troy Record Co. nterviews bv ant.

6-8 p.m. Telephone A'Shley A1tban 62 1929 intcr- tO Wen a and This Beautiful 8-pc. Living Room Group Coasts-tine -or chair, juid occasional chair, 2 tnd tablee, And matching cofeee table, tibli lamps. Each room may 199 .00 COHAMA RAYON A 45 Inch WWo 98C yd. IN ALL THE NEW, DAZZLING SPRING COLORS i-imncu A I 48-INCH PRE-5HRUNK VAT DYE Reo Va! A SLIPCOVER DRAPERY FABRICS TEXTILE CENTER 118 FOURTH ST.

7 TROY AShley 2-2722 Thursday evening interviews bv poinrment. TM Thursday? Household Finance Corp. 251 River Troy SCHOOL student wanted for HOUSEMAN--Apply Hotel Troy, Troy, Beautiful 37-pc. Kitchen Outfit A lovely 5-pIece Kitchen Set. perfectly dexipmed.

that you'll twwt to put it In your kitchen Immediately; plus A btsutfful 32-pIece set of you can in proud to own. Hontfiomt 9-pc. Bedroom A double drcsacr, bij; mirror, chest, full sized bed, in beautiful wodcra doslcn then we a ld a coil comfy 2 boudoir lamps, and a. pair oC pillows. 125 .00 ANY ROOM MAY BE BOUGHT- SEPARATELY Laboratory Technician High graduate or equivalent with maximum credit in math and science.

Hours p.m. to 4 a.m. BEHR MANNING CORP. Employment Office 10th Ave. and 27th Street Watervliet.

N. T. MACHINIST or lathe operator wanted. Apply Metal Parts Machining Broadway and 25th St. Wa- tervliet.

ilAN wanted as building superintendent and for janitorial work. Seo Mr. Howard. Railroad Y.M.C.A 60S Broadway, Troy. MANAGER WANTED For fast growing department in a long established local department store.

If there are limitations for advancement in your present job. this is your opportunity. To be acceptable for consideration, you must have a retail background. ancJ should be between 25 and 3S. Give all details such as ago.

business experience and education irr your letter, addressed to Box 150, Troy Record Co. Meat Cutters A real opportunity for men trho interested in job security with good 5-day u- fc the extra benefits including annua Yule bonus in the country's inos stable business with no recurring ray off period and -with one of the most progressive. expanding chains in this area. "Write to Personnel Dept- EMPIRE MARKETS 116 Erie Boulevard Schencctady, N.T All Replies In Confidence 22 Positions Wanted--Men MAX desires any type work or will do odd jobs. Experienced in carpen- trv try.

ilAN with chauffeur's license, Call "AShley 4-2617. YOUXG MAN, ambitious, wishes apprenticeship in plumbing or Drick laying. Willing- to work hard and learn. Call BEdford 5-322S. YOUNG MAN.

with 1951 sedan, available evenings and week-ends. Varied experience, including sales and counting. ADains 8-1814 days or Albany 6-70S7 collect, after 5. YOUNG. MARRIED MAN.

with car, 24 Help Wanted--Women BABY SITTER wanted, in exchange lor room and board, by mother. Hours 4-12. Children: age! 10 and 5. Box 98, Troy Record 'Co. BEAUTICIANS wanted.

Good pay an good hours. Apply in person. Hollywood Beauty Salon, S6 Congress Troy. BEAUTICIANS, licensed. IS-25.

No experience necessary. Salary plua commission. Apply Charm. 115 N. Pearl Street.

Albany, or Adoria 517 State Scbenectady, N. BOOKKEEPER wanted--Experienced. For double entry system. Construction office, salary open. Write Box 92, Troy Record stating experience.

COOKS (2) live in; housekeepers (4) live in; flrst class seamstress for alteration u-ork. Moore Employment Agency, 1700 Hig-hland Ave. AShley COOK wanted for plain cooking: middle-aged, reliable. Call S-CM70. EXPERIENCED HELP NEEDED AT ONCE Sleeve Inserters CoDar Setters Shirt Pressers APPLT Model Shirt '5 FRONT ST.

EXPERIENCED PAYROLL CLERK WANTED APPLY BARCLAY HOME PRODUCTS, Inc. MOHAWK ST. COHQES. NEW YORK EXPERIENCED Pocket Setters ON Men's Sport Shirts AFPLT M. Nirenberg Sons, Inc.

750.Second Ave, EXPERIENCED SLEEVE FACERS AND HEMMERS, ON SHIRTS Steady work. Troy District Shirt Co, 305 ONTARIO COHOES 343-345 RIVER ST. EN (2)--Ono -w-ith chauffeur's i another i floor covering: f- to work in furnitur? store' full details to Box 100. Tro'v Record Co. MEN J8 or over lor restaurant counter I work.

Apply White Tower. 66 Con- Troy. GENERAL OFFICE WORKER want- od. Shorthand and typing essential. day week.

Apply in crn-n to'Box 00. Troy Record Co. GIRL for credit and pcnera! of tyr-ins: essential, experience d. Will train right girl, if ry. Large chain with all store benefits.

See Mr. Anvine. 104 Romsen Cohort. AT FRANKLYN SQUARE 2-2791 Office Credit Work Preferably one experienced with re- tall cre-lit. Slcady employment.

Good starting salary- Excellent i chance for advancement. Apply Standard Furniture Co, 231 RIVE TROT GIRL for clerical work and typinjr. Shorthand helpful but no; essential. BeRinn'-ri' considered. Five daym.

Box S4. Trov Rtcoid Co. GIRL for grenej al office- u-ork. knowledge of typing helpful but not Aasen- tiai. 5-day week, hours to :30.

Write all cjualifications. expected. N'o phone calls, all rcpSits must be in your own handwriting. Morgan Linen 145 Broadway. Mfcnfi.nd.fi.

N. T. PORTER WANTED--Must be sober! and reliable. Apply in person to tne Bowlotorium, Hoosick and River Streets, Troy. Classified Ads Continued on Next Page.

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