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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 22

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY. N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1955 Two Treated For Injuries To Hands Two persons were taken to the Leonard Hospital with injuries in incidents yesterday. John J. McBrlde of 253 South Third Mechanlevllle, ii in "fairly good" condition at the hospital where wai admitted yesterday after he suffered a crushed index finger of the left hand while working for the New York State Electric and Gas Corp.

Details of the accident were not learned. The injured finger amputated at the second joint at the hospital. John C. Sculleif, 32, of 128 Johnston Cohocs, treated at the hospital yesterday afternoon for a laceration of the index finger of Hie risht hand suffered, hospital 11 aoi reported, while repairing a car at the Cartwright Sales and Service Inc. After being treated he was released.

Petersburg Mrs. J. F. Norton is visiting her parents in South Portland, Maine. Mr.

and Mrs. Boy Irwtn of Philadelphia, visiting Mrs. Jennie Brimmer. Miss Beverly Snyder who is employed in Boston spent the weekend with her parcnti, Mr and Mrs. Shirley Snyder, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph DeValve daughter, Joanne of New York, visiting Mrs. Cora Smith. Edward Tomer, Long Hill, spent last week visiting his sister, Mrs. Rosemary Young.

She returned with him for the weekend. Mrs. Victor Stevens and children have returned from a two weeks visit with her mother and grandparents In Chicago, 111. Rev. Roy in Lake Placid teaching at the music camp there.

Next Monday, he (tarts lour weeks of classes it Boston University. Mrs. John Cook entertained last week for three of her friends who have birthdaya about the came time. The honor guests were Mrs. Clarence Bcntley, Mn.

Jennie Brimmer and Mrs. John Vincent. Reuben Graves left Tuesday morning for Dahlgren, to gel his jtrandohildren, Jimmy, and Joey, for a visit here. Mr. Gravel was accompanied on the trip by his daughter, Mrs.

Robert Wells of Berlin. The Civic Council is sponsoring a chicken dinner at Veterans' Memorial tomorrow. This dinner ii to welcome Dr, and Mrs. W. Peter Boreckl to the community.

TJiere will be a ihorf program following. Mrs. Ida Lewis is chairman of the dinner. TV and Radio Log for Wednesday, July 20 TILEVISION P. 1st Early Ttmt 9 :00 llnaquvrtdi Party Got a fiacnt TtiCRUr lias mow WRflB-- CI1AKNKL WEDNESDAY P.

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M. THURSDAY, JULY 21 6 Weather Farm Dlgeit Ken Parker Pat Ryan 7 NI-. iluiln Paul Flanagaa Newe Paul Newi N.we Earle Niwi Fat Ryam 8 Bymphoi N.we Xarle Newi Fat 9 Newi MMelo PlMio PeraonHUlei Compoieri rorreat WUHa iw an Oluk 10 Arthur Ooarray Mary Story Dr HeaU Dwve Denny Chanot WhUperlnn Frank BlngliM When a Girl Marrtea Dave Denny 11 Arthur Godfrey forreit Wltlta BtrlKe Rich Companion I'nglng the Km Uuilo Howard Millar Keeping Company quien (01 a Day World at Noon Weather Uackitage Helen Treni Mililo Newa Farm Fapw Luncheon Neighbor! Valentino Luncheon Back to llbla Luncheon I 1:10 Jtoad of Ma Perklni Pr. Malona OuUlIng Paul Harvtf Ted NtWi PavorltM W.nrly Wirrti Ms.on Nora Drain nrljjhter Day Uualo Bpona Ptnnty 3 4 11 Ulllla Tlalnl Main Bill Nwi Concert Itn Rilht to HapplntM GUIIa Uallai Younf Ponovu It Ton In My Hmlw JonM Kur kob Btnilai Pat Ryan PrMtOB Hlckok By JOSEPH A. PARKER The Lansingburg Academy se igh jcliolastic standards and low uition rates, according to the and-writlen 1839 catalogue he ichool now in possession ol the Lansingburg School District The academy drew student; rom various parts of the coun try, including Canada, but the tudent who reached nationa and whose name is known oday came from Lansingburgh in was Herman Melville, author "Moby Dick" and twoks.

The catalogue for that ists 137 students and they came rom such distances as Grea in-ington, Fort Winne ogo, Wisconsin Territory, New laven, Augusta, New fork City, and L'Original, U.C The last address is interpreted Thomas 0. Trcharne, Lansing 'irg superintendent of schools a city or village in Upper anada. Would you like a sample of tie classes offered? Here is 'hat was taught in the Practica Business Department: Arith ictic, Algebra, Astronomy, Bot- ny, Bookkeeping, Geography, Natural Philosophy, Constitu ins of New York and the U.S., Ihetorick, Geology, Geometry, ntiquitlcs Jewish, Roman and irecian; History General, His ry of the U.S., Mineralogy, latural History, Natural Theo- ogy, Evidences of Christianity, hilosophy Intellectual, Philoso- hy Moral, Physiology, Survey- ig, Trigonometry, Technology, olitical Economy and Orthog- aphy. Classical Department mply listed four courses of Infraction: Latin, Greek, French nd Hebrew. The academic year consisted three terms of 15 weeks each, here were three vacations: The iring vacation of two weeks, the immer recess of three weeks nd the winter vacation of two ceks.

Tho tuition: $8 per term in the assical department, $6.50 in the radical department and $3 in he jiivcnilo department. The atalogut did not give age assificntions. Students from abroad (pre- umably out of town), according the catalogue, could obtain a on reasonable terms cither with the family of the or with respectable rivate families." A section of by-lawi, ently intended to diicourage andalism, read: "All damagt to acad- UalMy Dinner CoaMrt NIWI Roy WaalM Bt SIZES 4 to 14 Sot. 'Til Thiin BOOTLESS REGRETS Austin, Tex. (AP) On his 5th birthday, W.

J. Pannell re ailed when he came here 84 ears ago, land could be bought or a pair of boots. How come ii folki didn't buy chunk of t. "We didn't have the boots," laid. WttfflON LOANS 8.08 23.80 38.57 6.41 18.80 30.22 Abeva DQvMM laotf af tltiir onountt, lo ara la aroaorlioit.

(N. Cet to Affer Vocation I caih for vacation in juit trip by phoning fiiit. Employed nun women---marritd or tingle--gat to thtir loan rtqunt for 1-lrlp In loityl Uini $31 $500 oeneficigt, I A CO. FINANCI Co East Nassau Mrs. Hilda Pinkie patient at Albany Hospital.

Mrs. Ralph Powell of Brainard is ir. the hospital with bronchial pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marsh of Long Island were guests of their son, Joe Marsh, recently.

Paul and Frank Yonak of New York spending summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Onofry Yonak. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Sturde- yant and family of Northville vis- 'ted Mr. and Mn. Andrew Johnson recently. The Hoags Corners Ambulance Assn. will hold a two-day bazaar at the atnbulanct hall Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31.

There will be prizes, games and refreshments. 3 conv.nlenf offices which Is n.orasf you? V.V lld Third AShl.y 2-MOB MECHANICVILLE. 44 N. Main Stmt Phonei 14V OPEN 'IIDAT EVENINGS UNTIL I T.M. S.n.fldol FlnoiKa Co.

el York, Inc. Vischer Ferry James Millington is ill at the Hospital, Schenectady. Ellsworth Sisson and Wake VanVranken are on a week's fishing trip to northern Quebec, Can. Peter Knightes spent two weeks at Lake Luzerne and Ith- Two trustees will be elected at Clifton Park i Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Panis and sons, Frankie and Tommy, have returned from a visit with relatives in Boston, Mass. The ViMher Ferry Fire Co. has completed a pond in Stony Creek near the bridge at Vischer Ferry. The pond is also being used by the neighborhood children fpr'a swimming pool.

Pittstown Stanley Campbell has returned from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Me Auliffe moved Hopsick Falls to Mrs. Karl Wing's apartment.

Mrs. Anna L. Shaffer has returned from Poultney after spending a week there. Debby Smith of Troy Is spending the summer with her grand mother, Mrs. John Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Church anc granddaughters are spending the summer at Cossayuna Lake. The Volunteer Fire Co. meets at the fire house for Its regular meeting Monday and the Women's Auxiliary July 28. Mrs.

Harold Hoffay and children of Schroon' Lake are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Zora Weeden. The Finest is al in in beer, that means Pabst Blue Ribbon Tbday as yesterday, Pabst Blue Ribbon the fashion in real beer enjoyment, as It has lor generations. For this ic beer that always delivers the perfect combination of satisfying flavor with gentle delicacy, Quality that Refreshes Filling 1 Atk for the New fee Puk fnjtct lor Ouidoml 11 on.

of P.bst Bin. Ribbon in cooler No txtra cotl for Ic. Fakl add COPYRIGHT 1955, A6SIIUWING COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. TRADE MARKS DEO. U.

S. PAT. OFF. Old Lansingburg School Had High Standards, Low Tuition emy buildings shall be paid by tlie person committing it, if legally liable, but if not then the. cost of repairing it shall be equally divided among all the pupils according to the assessment made by the committee on buildings." 4-Year-Old Boy Struck By Auto Barry Gilbert, four years old, of 1495 35th suffered a laceration on the left side of the head and abrasions of the forehead, left arm and left leg last night when, police reported, he was struck by a -1948 sedan operated by Vincent Castiglione, 20, of 45 Christie St.

at Christie and Fifteenth streets. The boy was taken to the Samaritan Hospital by a passing motorist, Arthur Kenney, 357 Second police said. Patrolmen Paul Spenard and Joseph Baker of the radio patrol, who investigated the accident, reported the auto was traveling west in Christie street when tb( mishap occurred. The boy wu not held at the hospital. The BEST in the BUSINESS! 1532 FIFTH AVE.

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