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The Troy Recordi
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Troy, New York
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THE TROY RECORD, TROY; N. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, Two 'Properties Named In. Condemnation Action The RPI Playhouse 707 Broadway was named yesterday in condemnation proceedings brought by the City. of Troy agsinsl propwtiei it needs lor Urban Renewal Project A. Also named was a store and arber shop building al 159-161 ongress just wesl of Sev nth Avenue.

State Employees Will'Hear Rockefeller The 56th a a conference of State Civil Service Em- ployes Association will hear Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller at (heir concluding dinner nexl month, Joseph f. Feily, CSEA president, announced yesterday. The two-day session, March 10-11 al ihc Schine-Ten Kyck Hotel in Albany, will draw about 800 delegates, representing some 136,000 CSEA members throughout municipal and state government agencies.

Business sessions will start 1 Thursday, March 10, an! conclude with the dinner ad dressed by the governor Friday evening. Why be constipated? If you're over 35, do this: change lo SEBUTAN, the all-vegetable lax aid especially made for folks your age. You see, as you gel older your system slows down anil laxative you now use may no longei be best for you. SERUTAN provide: what you need for safe, gentle re lief of constipation. SERUTAN is a concentrate of a natural regulator found in fruit a a Taken a i SEKUTAN supplies the bulk ant moisture your digestive system needs for proper peristaltic action SERUTAN gently stimulates the in lestinal muscles to function prop erly.

Entirely different from harsh pills, salts or oils. Take to get regular and stay regular. Both properties were ad- udged necessary for public use County Judge John T. Casey Hensselaer Counly Court, 'here the proceedings were rought by Conrad II, Lang Jr. peclal condemnation commis loner for the city.

Owned by RPI The Playhouse, once RPPs ym and located on Broadway etween Seventh Avenue am he RPI Approach, is owned by Rensselaer Polyleehnic Institute which was represented by Redmond Griffin oHhe law i Smilh, Sampson ones. Mr. Lang said the city offeree for ihe playhouse prop erly, and the court sel as the amount of deposit to be made by the city. The 159-161 Congress St. roperly is owned by Charles B.

Martin, who was represented F. Richard Decatur of Finnan i Decatur. Judge Casey sel $10,000 as the a of deposit after Mr. Lang said the city's offer was $13,100. Plan Appraisal Judge Casey said he would Rensselaer i R.

l.ow I. McCulloujh GR 7-4341 appoint commissioners praisal immediately. of ap He also was asked to grant immediate possession of both sites to the city. Mr. Decatur, however, said Mr, Heeney, 57, Stricken At Residence William Heeney, 57, of 7 dewberry Prospect Heights, Rensselaer, died suddenly Monday afternoon after he was stricken at his home.

Mr. Heeney, a retired employe of General Aniline and Film Rensselaer, had been in ill health. He was taken to Albany Medical Center Hospital by Bruen Rescue Squad Ambulance but was pronounced dead on arrival. Coroner John J. Marra issued a decision of death due to natural causes.

Mr. Hccncy was a nalive of Kinderhook but had lived in the Rensselaer area most of his life. He retired last December after having been employed for several years as a painter in the maintenance department at General Aniline. He was a member of International Chemical Workers Union, Local 227; Old Timers Club, and Patroon Club. Survivors include his wife the former Pauline Ryder, of Prospect Heights; two sons, James W.

Heeney, Green Island, and William C. Heeney, Prospect Heights; two brothers, James K. Heeney, Chatham and Edward Heeney, Albany; a sister, Mrs. William A. Bassford, Rensselaer, and three grandchildren.

The funeral will tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Thomas A. Sherwood Funeral Home, 3 Par- John Buhner Stricken, Dies At 70 2 Chowder Sales Planned During Lent Gleaner Society and Phi Gamma Chi Society of -First Congregational Church of Rons selaer are planning clam chowder sales during Lent. These will be held Saturday, Feb. 26, and Saturday, March 26.

The chowder will be ready for distribulion by Augusta Schauble Shoro are in charge. Phi a a will meet at p.m. today in Fellowship Hall Rev. F. Warfield, pas ior, has announced a Lenten program.

This it will lie held al (he Community Con gregational Church in Clinton Hcighls al which her husband, Rev. Thomas P. Warfield pastor. 11 will be each Wednes day wilh laymen of the church in charge, beginning Ash Wed nesday. John J.

Bulmer, 70, of 136 Mill S. was stricken at his home early yesterday and taken by the Ambulance Service Coip. to St. Hold Services' For Mrs. Fielding Interment services, for Mrs.

Sylvia If. Fielding, widow of a P. Fielding prominent noon. Mrs. and Kay the owner of the Congress Street property has already granted permission to the city and was in court only because agreement could not be reached on price.

lilion Rensselaer. Inler- menl will be in Ihe family plat in Grcenbush Cemetery, Clinton Heights. Liltle League To Organize Monday Night Rensselaer Little League ot- Knilcraft is planning to have a Fashion Council for us Hi-Schoolers! our very own Fashion Council! run il! We'll make nil the decisions! We'll do the Buying! The Merchandising! The Window Displays! We'll plan our own Fashion Shows! We'll model! We'll commentate! We'll help with the Advertising! The Radio Programming! We'll even have trips to the New York Buying Market and BUY! Anil listen to tliis we'll be paid for all this exciting Iim! eligible? Any Junior or Senior Trom the following High Schools: Troy Hi, I.ansinglmrg Hi, Catholic Centra) Hi, Kevfiny Academy Cohocs Hi. Walcrvlict HI. Whal to do? Pick up an Application Form from your Guidance Counselor or al Knitcraft, fill out and lo your Counselor.

Monday night at Co. and mapped ficials met Hart Hose plans to register players later Ihis rhonlh. a Therrien, president, Port Traffic To Increase Says Corning Increased business at the Port of Albany, a perl of which is on the Rensselaer side of the Hud son Hirer, is anticipated according to Mayor Corning II of Albany. Mayor Corning, in Rensselaer Monday night for the lestimon ial dinner for former mayoi Clarence A. llcNally, said that the Port would soon be bringing in much needed revenue to meet expenses.

He thai originally the Port had been given only $5,000 by the State and he "wasn't even sure it has been paid back." He attacked the Rockefeller a i istration for not contributing a larger amount to build up the Port's facilities, saying thai other Ports in other sections of the State had received more substantial amounts. Although Rensselaer is a part said that registration begin Feb. 25 and run from 7 to common council city hall, and 9 p.m. in the chambers al would also be held Feb. 26 a.m.

to noon. Boys, 8 lo 12, arc eligible to Tryouts will he held at Van Rensselaer High School March 19, 2G and 27. Any ariulls interested in assisting as coaches, are requested to meet wilh league officials at a meeting Feb. 28 al 8 p.m. al Hart Hose, Therrien said.

Career and Campus Fashions 9 Third Troy -Shop Fri. 'til World Prayer Day Set At Rensselaer The World Day of Traycr of the United Church Women of South Rcnsseiaer Division, Cap! tal Area Council of Churches, will be held Friday, Feb. 25. The event will be at Ihc East Grcenbush Methodist Church. Coffee will be served at 9:30 a.m.

and the worship program al 10:30 a.m. Seventeen Proles- lant churches in porlions of North Greenbush, East Greenbush, Rensselaer, Schoclack, are included. of the Port Commission, it li nol had official represenlalion, due, also to failure of Governor Rockefeller lo name a local commission. The last commissioner was Ihe Democratic city chairman, William Lyons Sr. Graitoii Park To Be Topic Of Men's Chib Robert Perkins, carelakcr of tands and structures purchased in Grafton by the New York Stale Department of Conservation for use as a stale park, will be guest speaker at a dinner meeting Friday of Ihe Com- munily lien's Club of the While Church rI Brunswick.

Mr, Perkins, a resident of Gratlon, will speak on the proposed park. Reservations for the d'mnei must be made early because of the large number expected. The program will be under the direction of Kenneth Gum- nicr. president, a Gerard Gccnc, a i chairman. Reservations are being handled by l.csler Hayner, vice president of the club.

of Ihc late William and Ma daughters, the Misses Mary K. and A a K. Bulmer: a son, a H. Bulmer, all ot Troy, ployed a years at the Stan ton Brewery snd then 15 years Mary's Hospital where he was (ord H. i a rector of St.

John's Episcopal Church, offtci a.m. and at 9:30 a.m. from SI. Jean Baptisle Church. Inlermenl Who's chicken? Ideal is! CHICKEN FUVOR DOG REGULAR FLAVOR Put variety in his diet with new Chicken Flavor Ideal! Like regular Ideal, new Chicken Flavor Ideal.

has 7 good things to eat in every can! Real Chicken (and loads of it) for protein for his teeth Germ and Cod Liver Oil for vitamins, Carrots for a glossy coat, Barley for energy, Iron for richer, blood. Try new Chicken Flavor Ideal WILSON I CHICAGO. Having a problem with taxes? Then sec the State Bunk folks about a Rest Assurance Personal Loan and remain square with the government. These exclusive State Bank loans provide life insurance at no extra cost and ofTcr accident and sickness insurance at low-group rates. This provides the borrower's family with the maximum protection available in the area.

Sec the State Bank folks and assured! At Our Bank, Competent, Cordial Service Has Been a Policy and, Fact Since, 1803 STATE BANK OF ALBANY CHARTERED-1803 91 REMSEN ST. COHOfS SHIt THIRD 1SOY 910 NEW LOUDON RO. lAfHAM 1817 BROMWAY WAIESVLIEr 1 SO. MAIN SI. MECHANICV1LU.

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