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The Troy Record from Troy, New York • Page 9

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The Troy Recordi
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Troy, New York
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9
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THE TROY RECORD, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL if. IMS COAL PRICES MB nvttttB QUALITY F.M.WKELEI ownjBBjsii OMSrfl IS Am, AS 2-M92 Alumni Of Niagara Rev. John F. Bottrke, assistant pastor of St Bridfet's Church. Waterrbet.

has been elected pcwdesi of tbe Northeasters New York Chapter. Niagara University Alumni Association, Father Bourfce succeeds City Treasurer Thomas F. McDonald of Troy, who presided at the annual meeting and election Thursday at the Mohawk Golf Club. Other officers elected include Eugene P. Devise of Albany, first vice president; Rev.

Donald L. of Lathanx second vkt president; Irr. Joseph Delaney o( tepfc A. Cooky, Cohoei, corre- Speakers at the dinner meet included Most Xer. John J.

CJL. head of the Vinctn- tian Mission Band in China for thirty years until his expulsion by Chinese Communists; Rev. Francis L. Meado, GUV. president of Niagara; Edward P.

Argy and Rev. Frederick J. Russell. CM. president and secretary of the national alumni St Louis Railroad steeping cars at present cost $187.500 to $200,000 each.

You can't BAR with disa Did you ever stop to think, there's often a. good reason why one product costs a little more than another? Take your property or liability insurance, for example. That is where your independent insurance agent comes in. His job is to see that you are protected with the broadest possible coverage at the lowest possible cost. He likes bargains, too--but only if they are in your best interest.

Because he represents not one, but several companies, he can choose the policy that best meets your needs. And when serious trouble comes, he is there to protect your interests to the fullest. MEMBERS OF TROY UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION TROY JOHN E. RYAN STIUMAN SON WALTER G. LOVC D.

I. THOMPSON SON JOHN F. SHANNON HUDSON VALLEY AGENCY CHAS. F. FRANK AGENCY TROY INSURANCE AGENCY STANLEY A.

PETT1NGER EDWARD RYAN SONS WM. D. O'CONNEU. AGENCY REGINALD J. CARIGNAN F.

A. MANCrNI SONS, INC. WILLIAM HELFER1CH, JR. THOMAS A. GRAHAM JAMES DUNNE JR.

WILLIAM J. FAGAN D. A. FAZIOU SON MITER INSURANCE SERVICE KENNEDY SHELDON G4L1ERT GEER INC. KNOX ft MEAD CO.

J. ALLEN VAN W1E FITZGERALD TOMLINSON CHAS. H. GARDNER AGENCY WILLIAM H. SMITH J.

ARTHUR PERREAULT JAMES F. JOHNSON EDWARD A. FITZGERALD PATRICK P. SHERIDAN A. CHAS.

BERGER, INC. EDWARD J. NICOLL SON GREEN ISLAND KATHLEEN P. HAGGERTY HARRY F. INCUS COHOES THE SODEN AGENCY, INC CHAS.

A. NORTHEY, INC ROLAND J. BABBITT ROBERT R. WILLIAMS DONLON ft SON JAMES P. McKEE GILCHRIST-DUNZ AGENCY, INC.

WATERVLIET O'KEEFE AGENCY RALPH M. SHELDON WILLIAM K. CROUNSE FAYETTE C. MORSE WYNANTSKILL RAYMOND F. KOON MELROSE WILLIAM G.

O'HARA EDITORS A TRIP TO THE ORCUS-Z trailer, a clever if ever we. "Wfcy I can a term MC. a tiaw.af* FnaUnJ thcrt was a elvwn Mncd JoMph Cruuldi. ia 1779. His career to wdy cpcal wtole tote( hit Simct ttoa, te kk toaar.

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Take a bow. Pixie Calar tttml al tto week-loaf voder tto Big Tap. Viofcf Moora pcaplt were prartiiMf -wallled kaypr. By tto ti TMMTIWWI Petfe ptaJuMM ptekyJerm. Local Men Assigned To Various Posts Marine Pfc.

John H. Baldwin, son of Mrs. Pearl Kilburn, of Buskirk, is a security guard with the Marine Barracks at the Boston Naval Shipyard. He enlisted in 1950 and wears the Silver Star and two awards of the Purple Heart In other Navy news, Earl T. Laneenoach, Seaman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter W. Laneenbach, Route 1, Castleton, is serving aboard the destroyer, USS Compton in the Mediterranean. Max D. Koch, metalsznith third class, son of Mr.

mod Mrs. Max Koch, Route 1, Johosonville, is serving aboard the light aircraft carrier, USS Wright at Long Beach, Calif. (Prof. H. W.

Blodgett Fellowship Prof. Harold W. Blodgett, nectady, chairman of the Depart- of English at Union College, has been avarded a fellowship grant by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Founda- jtion, it was announced yesterday. Prof. Blodgett is one of 248 members who have received grants this year.

The fellowships are awarded on the basis of "capacity for scholarship research or for creative ability in the field of fine arts." Society Elects At a meeting of the New York I State Public Recreation Society, yesterday at i a Sidney JLutzin of Albany was elected president and Daniel Reardon, Glens Falls, vice president William J. Bub, Corning, was named I secretary and James Hudson, Geneva, treasurer. The conven tion ends tomorrow. Troy Resident Dies Suddenly At Residence SUmley Koriowstt of $4 St. died suddenly thortlj after a.m.

yeaterdajr his rai- deace. The Troy Fire Department poealater was the scene at 1:37 a-m. but was not used. Dr. George Reed pronounced the man dead and Coroner Anthony Matera ruled that death was due to natural causes.

Mr. Koclowski was employed as a laborer and had worked Saturday according to the coroner. He was a communicant of St Mary's Church and a member of the Polish National Alliance of Wa tenrliet Survivors include his widow the former Josephine Kwaitkow ska; three daughters, Mrs. Anna Neary, Mrs. Sophie and Mrs.

Robert VanVranken; two sons. Peter and Stanley V. Koz lowski, all of Troy; four sisters, Mrs. Casmier KrajewsJti and Mrs. Paul Gongolewska, both of Wa tervliet; Mrs.

Sophie Chieslenska, Troy, and Mrs. Jennie Karpinska of France, and eight grandchii- will The be at ft a-m. from the Washington Park Funeral Home. 3rd St. at 9:30 a.m.

from St Mary's Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated. JOHNSONVILLE CHOKf COUNTtY ESTATE 137 $31,500 GRAFTON BKDmOQM ftUMXKB 44 $6,000 GRAFTON BEDROOM $3,000 GRAFTON 142 Aevea $8,000 NEAR BURDEN LAKE 4 BEDKOOJC COTTAGE $5,000 GILBERT GEER CO. "The Otd Rrtlabte" BUUkADMTAT AS S-ttM Op MfefaU tac irj CTSTSDK tertinf A Very Pretty Figuring With the French Accent Bleu BRAS, Cotton, Nylon and Lastex up 00 409 FULTON ST. (Channador'ALUMINU SCREEN STORM-DOOR I 12" Decorative COOL SMNMT! Wiator! "CHormodor" cowabinotioN ond screen door won't 109, pit or worp vtever needs pointing co burn. Two gloss ponels provide winter weorher protection then when summer comes to coll sceen ponels in seconds.

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Only MONEY DOWN A Enjoy Dutch Masters 15c each. Maoijr other shapes to choose front, So choose the shape that suits yvm tf Dutch Masters yow jwtnpnee of richer smoking pfamrt oN doors EASY TO INSTALL YOURSELF. Door won't 109, mst, rot or worp, point ond sporkling bright ond boootrfvl regordlets of weotfcer. 2 ffloM poMolt plos 2 ejnick-cliotige lifetime olumi- nvffi scroem. WINTER srotoctfOfi ofoinst rfrofH ond cold in SUMMER it keeoe oot intects Snog end woothertioV.

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Years Available:
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