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THi TKOY, M. MONDAY MORNINO, MMMAHY 7, 1M4 jFelvision Ltig For Today MORNING 6 Today. (16) Captain Kangaroo (13) Al Cahill. (6) Pick a Show. (10) Romper Room.

-(13) Ed Allen Time. 6 Gypsy Rose Lee. (10 Girl Talk. (13) Mike Douglas. lOijH 6 Eye Guess.

(10) 1 Love Lucy. 6 Concenlration. News. (10) The McCoys. 6 Morning Star.

(10) Andy of May-berry. (13) Supermarket, Sweepstakes. UiM 6 Paradise Bay, (10) Dick Van Dyke. (13) The Dating Game. AFTERNOON 6 Jeopardy.

(10) Love of Life, Woman's World. (13) News 13. Funnies. 12:38 (6 Let's Play Post Office. News.

(10) Search for Tomorrow. (13) Father Knows Best. 6 Movie Six, followed by News. (10) Girl Talk. (13) Loretla Young.

(10) As the World Turns. (13) Slarnright Theater. (10) Password. (13) The Nurses. ziso 6 The Doctors.

(10) House Party. (13) A Time For Us. 6 Another World. (10) To Tell the Truth, and News. (13) General Hospital.

3:30 6 You Don't Say. (10) Edge of Night. (13) The Young Marrieds. (6) Laff a Lot. (10) Secret Storm.

(13) Superman. GOOD LISTENING EVERY DAY THE RECORD NEWSPAPERS 4:15 U) Brtadlime Stories. Lloyd ThKlon. (It) Good Ship Popeye. O3 Woody Woodpecker.

Movie. "I Was i Communist for FBI," rrank Lovejoy, (U) Early Show. "Killer Shrew," James Best. (13) Cheyenne. (17) What's New for Youngsters.

EVENING (13) Area Weather and News. (17) Speak for Yourself. (U) Peter Jennings with News. Huntley and Brinkley News Report. (II) CBS with Walter Cronkite.

(13) Route 66. (11) News and Comment. 6:45 (17) Backgrounds. WRGB News. (14) Area News and Weather, Face of Sweden.

7:15 Earle Pudney Show. 7:30 6 Hullabaloo--Roger Smith host. (10) To Tell Ihe Truth. (13) Twelve O'clock High. Guest tlar Burgess Meredith.

"Back lo Ihe Drawing Board," Gallagher's group receives a new and highly effective bombing device. (17) USA Novel: Saul Bellow. 8:00 6 John Forsythe Show. Miss Culver volunteers lo become astronant. (10) I've Got a Secrel.

(17) The French Chef. Dinner Parly. 8:30 (6) Dr. Kildare. A famous author (Ricardo' Monlalban) is broughl lo Blair Hospital for treatment following a suicide altempl.

(10) The Lucy Show. Lucy Carmichacl, seeking a way to attend a Hollywood premiere and see the stars, disguises herself as a doorman. (13) Tales of Wells Fargo. a i tracks down a band of a i robbers who have robbed a train of a million dollars in old bills. (17) Museum Open House.

9:00 6 Mary Martin: Hello Dolly 'Round the World. NBC News' close-up coverage of the world lour of the musical "Hello Dolly," starring Mary Marlin. (10) Andy Griffith. Aunt Bee learns to drive and Mayberry's tranquil streets are treated with never being the same again. Hoosick Falls Roy A.

SullfeM 25 Mala St. (P.O. 129 6M-9731 ALFRED DEGUIKE JR. Pharmacists Plan Dinner, Installation The 22nd annual installation dinner of the Troy Area'Phar- maceutical Society will be held on a at 3 p.m. at tKe Lion's Demi.

Alfred A. Deguire Jr. will Installing officer and isi chairman of (he dinner. Paul I). Mahoney will be loaslmaster.

F-dward J. Connally will be installed as president, succeeding Arnold E. Fallon. William E. Eccles Jr.

is first vice president; Louis Forlin, second vice president; J. Dayton Doyle, treasurer; Robert Elgie, secretary, and Miron Celenski, scr- Rev. Miles Addresses Lions Club "More Light" was the subject of an Informal talk given to members of the Town-of Hoo- siclc Lions Club it their 'dinner meeting Thursday 'night "it Restauririt.by. Rev. Wes ey P.

Miles, pastor of the First United Church, Presbyterian. His talk was preliminary to showing a film with the figure '5118" is 1 the title. The picture showed the importance of corrii munications in an industrial plant and thec hanges brought about through a better under- landing of viewpoints by both management and Ubor. Mr. Miles told of a communications breakdown in family relationships in church congregations, in and between union and labor, and Protestants and Catholics.

During an informal discussion at the close, and by the picture and talk, different methods were pointed ouf for emphasis on what people say to each other to help toward better understanding. Miss Farraru Returns To Potsdam State Miss Margaret Farrara has returned lo State University College She was home for mid term Miss Martha Meroli of Troy was home for several day's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs.

William SI. daughter Cathy of Hoosick Falls were' recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Firrara. The Women's Sociely of Christian Service of the Eagle Bridge Melhodist Church will meet on February 8 at 7:30 p.m at the home of Mrs.

Leonare Ormsbee. "MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 EVERY HOUR ON THE EXCEPT 9 P.M. MORXING 7-ip MORNING OVERTURE MASTERS Puccini--La Boheme; Inslru- JJimental Excerpts Gounod--Funeral March of a 10:05. CONCERT FAVORITES Schubert Overture in the Style in Respighi--Suite No. 1 Antique and Airs Falla--Nights in the Gardens Spain lllOD MUSICAL ilASTER- Haydn--Symphony No.

86 Bruch--Concerto No. 2 AFTERNOON 12-1P LUNCHEON DATE Cnausson''-- Symphony in 1 ii.Flat jyieniawslci--Concerlo No. 2 AFTERNOON CONCERT of -the King's jTMusketeers and March of Grey Muskeieers Jloussorgsky--Night on Bald For -Kalherine in April Strauss--Ban Frei Beethoven--Leonore Overture 2 Strauss--Music of the Spheres Wagner Pilgrims Chorus Beethoven--Coriolan Overture Chopin--Prelude in A Major Lully--March of the Turenne Regiment Tchaikovsky--Marche Miniature Strauss--Delirien Waltz Herold--2ampa Overture Drigo--Pas de Deux from F.s- meraldo Tchaikovsky--Excerpts from Francesca da Rimini 4:05 MUSIC THAT LIVES Saint-Saens--Concerto No. 2 Mozart--Symphonic Concert a for Violin and Viola 5:05 DINNER DATE EVENING 7:05 CLASSICS BY REQUEST Mendelssohn--Symphony No. 4, Kalian (NBC.

Sym. Toscanini) Schubert Fanlasie in Wanderer (Gary piano) Mozart--March in (Haydn Sinfonielta--Bernard) 8:00 VIEW FROM THE 33RD FLOOR .8:05 EVENING CONCERT Concerto (Sym. Jascha Heifetz, violin) Beethoven--Symphony No. 7 (Vienna Philharmonic-- Solti) Franck -Le Chausseur Mau- dit; The Wild Huntsman (Boston Sym. Cocktails be served al 3 p.m.

with dinner at 4:15 p.m. Dancing (or members of the society and guests will follow. MLU REMODELING CUSTOM HOMt BUILDING Need) TRY' EXPANCO CONST. CO. vi-srn Prokofiev Violin Concerto No.

1 (L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Anser- mel; Ruggiero Ricci, violin) Ditlersdorf--Sinfonia Concer- tante lor Double-bass, viola and orchestra (Wurtlemberg Chamber Heilbronn- Faerber) 10:05 NEW RECORD RELEASES Montserrat Caballe singing selections from operas by Bellini and Donizetti (Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Carlo Felice Cillario; RCA Victor recording LSC- 2362) 12:05 MUSIC AT MIDNIGHT Mozart--Divertimento No. 1 in Beethoven--Septet in Flat Major. (13) A Man Called Shenandoah. He is asked to pay in advance for hU own funeral when he asks where he can locate Jason Brewster. 9:30 (10) Hazel.

She invites a stranger from a park bench to share two free dinners she has won al a plush reslau- ranl. (13) Peyton Place. Rodney Harrington "celebrates" a momentous occasion with a stranger. 10:00 6 Run for Your Life. A Greek industrialist offers Paul Bryan 5100,000 to end his romance with Katerina Ghiatis (Louise Troy).

(10) Hollywood Talent Scouls. Guesl scouls: Donna Douglas, Morcy Amsterdam, Robert Vaughn and Victor Buono. (13) Ben Casey. a Cooper guest. Nurse Wills and her longtime friend clash over latler's attempt to force her son to become a career flyer.

(17) In Ihe Law Library. 11:00 (6) (10) and (13) News, Wealher and Sports. 11:15 (10) Late Show. "Three Coins In A Fountain," Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan. A romantic fantasy a finds three young women on a spree in Rome.

11:20 (13) Movie 13. "Bandido," Mitchum, Ursula Thiess. An American arrives in Mexico wilh weapons to sell to the highest bidder during the revolution ot 1816. 11:30 (6) Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Grilfton Mrs.

F. nahcock BR 9-3106 The WSCS of Grafton Meth- that a Saturday the odisl Church as well as Berlin, delinquent names will be listed, Methodist WSCS has been in- as required by law, and turned vited to attend a program al in to the Dept. of Agriculture the Eagle Mills and Markets. Church tomorrow. The speaker Boy Scouts have asked that are ticket chairmen.

Mr. Deguire is associated with the Deguire Pharmacy. He is a graduate of Albany College of Pharmacy and has been sec- relary and chairman of the executive committee of the society for the last two years. He is legal committee chairman for group. Mr.

Malonr.y is Icrrilorial sales representative of Brewer Worcester, Mass. He Is a graduate of LsSalte Institute and Syracuse University. Center Brunswick i Miss Gladys B. Owens RR 9-3341 Families of the five churches i of Brunswick have been invited to altend the World Day of Prayer services lo be sponsored by the Brunswick Council of Uniled Church Women at Ihe Center Brunswick Methodist Church, Feb. 25, by Rev.

Howard M. Hills, pastor. Adults and high school youth will meet in the with theme, "You Witnesses." At the same lime children of public school grades 1-6 will meet on (he first floor of the Educational Building for a worship a a and related craft activity. Meanwhile the rooms of the second floor of the Fxlucational Building will be occupied as a child care center for kindergar- Communications need jiot be confined to words, the clergyman' said, but can be conveyed though thinking, silence; motion and activity. These result in removal of anxieties, defenses and cross purposes, he declared.

Mimeographed copies of more detailed explanation of the subject "Inter-Personal Communications and a Understand- ng" were distributed. Warner B. "Ben" Harrison, president, presided in the absence of Robert C. Hall, president. He reported on mailers considered by the direclors at monlhly meeting.

These include a Walt Taber show for a second year, on Wednesday, Apjril 13. Public Meeting Set For Today A two-fold public discussion meeting will be held today a 7:30 p.m. at the Municipa Building to delermine whethe there is enough inlerest to form an organization to ex plore' a project or project under-Ihe federal 1 governmen poverty program; The other topic may be last opportunity Ur views a whal, if anything, a done i old a A Wood Memorial High School which has long been idle. Private business and Indus-, trial efforts have 'failed. The possibilities of -a swimming pool, bowling alleys, Golden Age Conduct Funeral Of Navy Man An honor guard from the raris 6t Foreign Wars utside the Church of the Immaculate Conception as the body William F.

Dorr; 33, a long, ime Marine and Navy man, was arrlcd inlo the church for funeral services Friday. 'Amer- can I-egioh posts from Cam- oridgo and Hoosick Falls also ook part in the military rites. Dorr, machinist mate, first found dead in bedjn is barracks in Charleston, S.C., ast Sunday. He i son bi Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Dorr of Nor'lh Hoosick. A Requiem Mass wascclebral- ed al the'church by Rev; Charles E. Bauman, p.S.A. Interment as in Cemetery. Carlos Goods.

6l West Virginia, a shipmate of Dorr aboard the USS.J. Calhoun, who served as Navy escort from (he base lo Hoosick Falls', folded the American covered (he casketi and presented it lo Dorr's, parents. were Mayor Leo. J. Albowicz, Frank Stuka, Edward Zelinski, Edward Suskuskas, Stanley Borage and Harold TONIGHT'S elderly If agreemcnl headquarlers for.

pie, will be aired, can be reached an effort will be made lo secure federal funds if available. Supl. of Schools) Philip Leonard give; an plariation of possible nninity undertakings. Finance Officer To Resume Post James O'Brien, starling his lllh year with Ihe Beneficial Finance has returnee! as manager of the Hoosick Falls district office, after an assign- at the Brewster office. Presently living in Hudson Falls he plans lo move lo Hoosick Falls.

During his previous stay in Hoosick Falls he was treasurer of the Town ol Hoosick Legion Club. To Meet Today at 7 p.m. there will be a meeting of the Sunday School officers and techers of the First Baptist Church. The monthly meeting, of the trustees will be held at 1:30 p.m. and board al 8 p.m.

and Ihe Advisory Board at 9 "p.m. 'A'. Ke.nninglon Mrs. C. L.

Teffl 6102 Wiiiiam Latinier, who Hoosick Falls. a a was has been named 'manager of the Ballslon Spa office. SWAMPED BY BILLS? LOANS BY MAIL UP TO $3500 Borrow direct at Consumer Discount Co. rates-FAST! CONFIDENTIAL! COMBINE ALL BILLS IN ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT! No middlemen, no brokers, no fees or commissions. You direct from a major company that's licensed by "the Banking Dept.

of Pennsylvania. You may get the money you need to pay off all your debts, even have extra cash besides, take up to 4 years to pay, and probably cut your present monthly payments to 2 No embarrassing investigations. Repayments tailored to your personal situation. Oxford loans are handled with tdignity and you are treated like a valued customer. Serd today--get details by immediate return mail In plain envelope.

Fast action on your application. will be Professor A. Bruce Carlson of RPI. His topic will be "Christian Imperatives in Ihe Space Age." The men, 25 well is WSCS members a been invited. Next Saturday a fried chicken supper will be held at the Methodist Church Hall, at 5, 6 and 7 p.m.

Tickets may be obtained from the members or Rev. J. Bernard Fell at Berlin. Mrs. Jessie Crandall attended the a of her brother, Roy Seaburg, at Ravena on Wednesday.

Mr. Seaburg was found dead in front of his trailer home Monday, following the severe snow storm. The fire commissioners will meet this evening. Mrs. Sally Walker, Town Clerk, will be al the a Town Hall next Saturday, from 12:30 to 4 p.m.

to issue dog licenses. Mrs. Walker wishes to remind town dog owners who have not yet obtained their li- towns people save their old papers for Scouts who are conducting a paper drive. The papers will be picked up, anyone having Scouts may the papers will be called for. papers for notify the and Scliagliticoke Katherine Williams PL 3-4452 Poeflen kill Waller J.

Bubie Z13B441 Mrs. William Shutter was called to Albany Ihis week by the dealh of her falher, Joseph L. Barber, who died suddenly Earl Marcellus has relurned lo Syracuse University, a spending Ihe mid-season recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Marcellus.

A class in needlepoint will be conducted by the Hoosic Valley Unit Cooperative Extension Services Home Economics Division on today at 8 p.m at the home of Mrs. Roger Strang in Valley Falls. Those ten and pre-school children and infants. At the recent reorganization.il meeting of the council of Gitead Lutheran Church, the following officers were elected: Hev. Peter R.

Suarez, president; A Miller, vice president; Mrs. Ina Bulson, secretary; Wilbur Hoffman, treasurer, and Mrs. Diane Daniels, financial secrelary. A Family Nighl program is being planned next Saturday at Gilead Lutheran Church beginning with a covered dish supper at 6:30 p.m. Following Ihe supper the guest speaker will bj Rev.

Paul Winemiller, a Lulhcr- an missionary home on furlough after serving for five years on the mission field in Japan. Persons allending the supper been requested to bring their own table service. The Christian Service Com. mittee of the Gilead Lutheran Church Women are asking for volunteers who are willing to give one hour a month lo visit Schedule Board Meeting To.morrow The monthly meeting of the Village Board will oe held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the i i a Building.

During the last month informal meetings have been held by the board and its committees. Action will be taken on the method of col lecting 1965 hack taxes. One of the principal reports to be given is that of Douglas Sprague, public works superintendent, work. on snow removal Sanford Miller has completed a course in electronic accounl- at the Comslock Motor School, Detroit, Mich. Irene, Wilson, a recent patient at Putnam Memorial Hospital in Benninglon, las left to spend some time in convalescing at Ihe home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hewitt in Petersburg. Mrs. Marguerite Peckham is a palicnt at a Mcmoria Hospital in Bennington, VI. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin A i and Dr. and Mrs. Oliver a spending a. two weeks va Caribbean cruise.

Miss Belsy Lou Wright and her classmate Miss Eleanor Wil kins are spending a week will friends on the North Benning ton Hoad. Both ladies are slu dents at Becker Junior College Worcester College. a studen 1MB Jean Peters Louis Jourdan RossanoBrazzi Coins In The Fountain ft WONDERFUL ROME ROMANCE WTEN 10 YOUR MOVIE STATION! The Town Board of Poeslen- kill will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the town office. The Averill Park High School basketball team will play Van Rensselaer tomorrow at 6:30 p.m at the lallcr's a i The wrcslling team will meet Cash You Get $1014.60 $1220.52 Repay Monthly 130.00 $36.00 Cash You Get $2009.88 $3499.72 59.00 $102.41 aie for months.

Comparable payments on other silt loans. INSURANCE AVAILABLE, not included in above OIFOf COdSUKU DISCO1WT CMFAKT 6701 N. PUll, I home owner. Pleiit ruih on loan by.Mail PJln? Mechanicville al home tomorrow at 4 p.m. The Women's Auxiliary of the Poeslenkill Fire Company is planning its third annual slage show lo he held April 1 and 2.

Mrs. A Berry is a i a of Ihe show for (he Ihird year. There are still openings for men volunteers. Frank Perrcault of Cohoes, area music and variety show director, will a a i be in charge of Ihe production. Cub Pack 28 mcl recently al the Methodist Farm on Crooked Lake.

Ice skating was Ihe feature of the midday mccling along wilh coasting and ice fishing. Mrs. Richard Brenncn and Mrs. Morman Taylor were in charge of the picnic lunch. Other activities of the month Included a Irip by Den 3 the direction of Mrs.

Brcnnen and fiobcrt I-cggctt to the Armory where drilling reservists, a and trucks were inspect cd. Mrs. William Gibhs and Mrs. Taylor's Den 1 Cubs are a i a a i i from Albany lo Schcncclady on (he New York Central a i a in conjunction with iht rr.onhl's thtme, transportation. attending should bring ma terials for working and lakins notes.

The Standard Bearers of the Presbyterian Uniled Church met at Ihe church this week. Mrs. Hcrberl Oilman, president, presided. Miss Hazel Yatcs gave a reporl for the Sunshine Mrs. Earl Itohn and Mrs.

John Eames gave a reporl of the conference on Deacons which was held al Ihe Stillwater Presbyterian Church rc- cenlly. Devotions were led Miss Hazel Yalcs. After the meeting Charles Rcilly enter taincd with fetes of magic. Re frcshments were served by Mrs. Lawson and Mrs.

Mabel A a assisted by other members. The next meeting will be March 1 al Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hack al 8 p.m. the sick and shut-ins in the parish.

Volunteers are asked to contact Mrs. Louise Coonradt ol Crops eyville. Viscltcr Ferry VlclorU Kline FR 7-320Z To Receive Bids The Hoosick Fire District has set Friday, at noon for the receiving of bids for a new fire truck. The Board of Fire Commissioners will pass on the bids. Funds for the purchase have been provided by Rev.

Fxlith Craig Reynolds a her re cent i a i a gifts for com munily purposes: To Relurn Home Miss a a Elliott, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. John Y. Elliott, is expected home from Putnam Memorial Hospital, Bennington, today. Ehe underwent an appendectomy operation earlier in the week.

Mrs. lola Simmons BR 9-3862 Cub Scouts of Ihe area are planning a Blue and Gold dinner at (he Brunswick Presbyterian Church Hall Feb. 24. Mrs. Albert Brink of Oneonla spenl Ihe weekend wilh her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Hakes. Miss Ruth Rifenburg has re- lumed home aflcr spending a few weeks wilh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wheeler and a i of Riverside, Prayer service at the Faith Baptist Church, Rcxford, will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, followed by choir rehearsal. The Boys Brigade will rnecl next Thursday, at 7 p.m. wilh Ihe Bible School Icachcrs meeling al 7:30 p.m. The final basketball game for the current season for the church youlh will he played al Ihe Schcncctady YMCA on Salurday, Feb. 12, al 5 p.m.

wilh the youth ot Ihe Trinity Methodist Church. The building committee of the Chrisl Community Reformed Church al F.lnora, will mecl at the parsonage al 7:30 p.m. lo- day when the first of the proposed a tor Ihe new church will be shown. The Consislory of the church will meet al Ihe parsonage lomorrow al 7:30 p.m. Scout Troop 45 will meet al 7 p.m.

loday al Ihe Shcncndc- howa Mclhodisl Church, Elnora, while Failh Circle and the Doro Ihy Brown Circle will mecl at 8 p.m. lomorrow at Ihe church Dorcus and the Susanna Wesley Circles will meet, and on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Ihe Ruth Circle will meet at Ihe church. i rehearsal will he at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Ihe Melhodisl Men's Club will mecl In Ihe Hearth Room at 8 p.m.

on Friday. THAVIS ri-4161 ION EffititKl Stri'ict' MR. UP TO 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS omniiuiitit STATE BANK 50 STATE ST EVIN1NC IANKINC 50 St. Every Thursday from 1 mn 5 P. M.

to 8 P. HOUHS 567 New Scotland Avt. Friday from 5 P. M. to 8 P.

M. 567 NEW SCOTLAND AVE.

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