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BRANCH go RECORD TROY, N. Slate Test For Cohoes Public APRIL 10, Filing Date Deadline April 22 A i A civil service cxaminatio WH be held May 23 for the ne post of public works according to Francis J. Bour secretary of the Cohoe Civil Service Commission. TIMPARE'S for your Trophy Needs Immediaft Delivery CATALOGUE ON REQUEST 1 19 Remsen Street Cohoes 7-0040 Mayor Virginia B. McDoua said Thursday night that post is now in existence, but has recently come under Ci Service jurisdiction.

The mayor said "someone tilling the past at the moment but when asked who the pers was she said, "1 don't think matters." Candidates for the $7,490 year post must have been leg residents of New York State at least 12 months immediate preceding the date of the writte lest. Preference in appointine may be given to successful ca dictates who have been legal re 'dents of the City of Cohoes f( at least, four months immedial preceding the date of th written test. Qualifications for public supervisor include graduatio 'rom a standard high schoc course and six years of divers led experience in general con racling, of which a total of east two years must have bee a responsible capacity in co struction or maintenance streets anci or water and ines or any equivalent comb nation of experience and trai ng sufficient to indicate th ability to do the work. Bourgeois said the duties public works supervisor are th responsible charge of the coi slruclion and maintenance i streets and water and sewe incs, supervision of varied othe activities related to the depar ment of public works, and othe related work as required. The written exam is dcsigne test for knowledge, skills an abilities in'such areas.as: (1 Methods, materials; tools, term nology and equipment used i street and road construction an I (FORMERLY CENTRAL TAVERN) CO Go-Go CoRtinuout Entertainment 7 Nights--MON.

THRU SUN Meats'By Best By Far-Since 1919 CARR'S MARKET ON THE DYKE, COHOES, N. Y. (On the Kgad to Green Itland--Phone CEdor 7-1531) i SPECIAL: U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FIRST CUT CHUCK Drrc ROAST BEEF 49 Lb. PRE-COOKED SMOKED HAM Whslc or Shink Portion Lb.

A REAL BUY! U.S.D.A. INSPECTED WELL-TRIMMED Sirloin Steaks U.S.D.A. INSP. RUMP OK BOSTON ROLUD ROAST BEEF 95'. STEW BEEF WHOLE OR GROUND 85'u U.S.D.A.

INSPECTED B1LINSKI FRANKS 79 Lb. U.S.D.A. Saisage Links 69' Lh. FRESH GROUND FRESH SLICED HAMBURG BEEF LIVER 3 I 3 WALTER E. PIWNICA IS NOW WITH US IFernmly with Kascnbtoom'i ISTOKE CLOSED 1 AT GREG'S IN WATERVLIET l-PIv Nylon Cord -WaatherlK" BLACKWALLS Any if thtse siztt 12,33 7.75 xU 7.75X15 8.25x14 Mitanli MM BLACKWALLS Xnyof thcusim 17' Hoi S2.SJ to H.S7 Fej.

F.K. dtpeod'tf about ow Easy Pay Mounting I -r AMERICAN MADS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT WHEELS IJMM TO CARS GREG'S 1347 IfMtfwwr, TH. maintenance; (2) interpretation of plans and specifications; (3) supervision; (4) construction and maintenance of water dis tribulion systems and sewer lines. The written' examination is being prepared and rated by the Stale Department of Civil Service. Provisions of the State Civil Service dealing with the rating of examination will apply to this written test.

Applications for the test may be obtained from the Civil Service Commission, second floor of city hall. The last filing date is April 22. Installation Scheduled By Moose Installation of officers of Cohoes Lodge of Moose wilt take place in the group's quarters Friday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m. Blue Ribbon Belles Plan Activities Arrangements were made for many activities at a meeting of the Blue Ribbon Belles held at the home of High Bustle Mrs. Doris Colaruotolo.

Their bowling challenge was accepted by the Virginia Belles and will take place as soon as teams are completed. The Belles will sponsor an old-fashioned bathing suit contest April 19 at Ihe Van Schaiek Island Park. Belles from other are welcome to enter, i first prize blue ribbon he the installing officer and John F. Poinsel. the lodge's only liv- the nstalling prelate.

The installing seigeanl-al-arms will be Pilgrim Lawrence Hebert. In addition to the previously- announced elective officials to seated, those named as appointive officers are Joseph Pagan, scrgeant-ar-arms; William Parker, inner guard, and Elmer Wagner, outer guard. Sports Night Set Today At Keveny The Keveny St. Bernard's sports night will be held today in the school auditorium, with the first event a relay race between first and second graders at 7 p.m. Highlights will include a basketball game between the high school girls and the SPA moth, ers, and a cage contest between Ihe senior hoys and the men of the SPA.

Each grade in the school is expected to participate. The sports event is being held to raise funds for the- new Keveny band uniforms, which are expected to be in the centennial parade on May 2 lunches at the Kiddie Carnival Days at Van Schaiek Park. The Blue Ribbon Belles, Blue Ribbon Beersmen, Hustle Bus. tie Belles and the Insular Brush ion in a body at Sacred Heart Church on Religious Heritage Day. A continental breakfast will follow in the church hall.

to promenade Friday Kangaroo court. The next meeting of the group will be held Monday evening at Ihe home of Calamity Jane, Tina Riccio, following rchearsa at the Middle School. Obituary Mrs. Mary Wychowanec Mrs. Mary Wychowanec, of 79 iongress Cohoes, a resident of that city for 50 years, died Thursday at Cohoes Memorial rlospital after being stricken at ier- home.

She had been under the care of a 'physician. Mrs. Wychowanec, widow of 5aaiel Wychanou-ec, was born in Simpson, Pa. A former em- iloye of the Bcaunit Knitting Survivors include three daughters, Mrs, Edward Charnosky of Jaltimore, Mrs. Walter of Albany and Mrs Mildred Zcndran of Brunswick-" wo sons, John and Richard Wychowanec, both of Cohoesi and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Filz- Funeral Home. 105 Vliet Cohoes, and at 9 a rom Sis. Peter and Paul's Dhurch, where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. Interment will be in Sts.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery, Waterford. Achitle (Archie) Loiselle The funeral of Achille Archie) Loiselle of 508 5th Ave Troy, was Thursday from A. Boivins' Sons Funeral Home ind from St. Joseph's Church' where a Solemn Funcr- ,1 Mass celebrated by Sev. A.

Anthony Boucher. Rev. rancis X. Caron was deacon md Rev. Lionel A.

Guillaume, ubdcacon. Bearers were Otto D. Apple lichard A. Field, John E. Wat- endorf, Robert J.

Gorka, Lawence J. Isabelle and Ardwino J. Uonlesi. Interment was' in St Joseph's Cemetery, Waterford Father Boucher officiated. (OTHER COHOES NKWS ON PAGE 27) nnial a 1870- The group also will join other and Centennial Belles.

Other officers Mrs. Elsie Jura, low iss Judy Devine, Susie Lilt DIVLILIMS OI Chapter will receive Commun- lhe Brush basketball toui-na- menl. Chairman is Mrs. Devine, and cochairman is Mrs. Jura.

A meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Devine next week to HI IOJIDW in me church hall week lo The Belles and Beersmen will mak Preparations for the ccn- tcnuial rjaradp Kangaroo Court Set Saturday By Bull Moose The second Kangeroo Court of the Cohoes Chapter, Bull Moose, will be held following a meeting at 2 p.m. Saturday in the lodge rooms. Big Brush George DCS neyers Jr. announced that in his absence Little Brush John Poin sel will Offenders brought before the court will be at the mercy Sheriff Robert Langlis Key stone Cops John Hebert and Edward Repp and Judge Joseph Vautrin.

Those convicted face a jury of five for sentencing. During last week's session, of members, 23 offenders were tried and convicted of crimes the centennial penal against code. Willow Belles Plan Sale, Oilier Eveuls Icllcs group has Members will meet in front of Cohoes Bowling Arena today at 7:30 p.m. to participate i the Promenade. The unit has accepted an invitation by the Ridge Runners Chapter, Brothers of the Brush, to participate in several events.

An old-fashioned barn sale will held April 18 at Hasko's Barn, Sta S. Saratoga St. The Willow Belles' picture for the Centennial Booklet is on dis. will be held at Ihe barn Monday at 7:30 p.m. The word is to "wear your ojd bonnets." Nicholas Izzo's Funeral Held The funeral of Nicholas Izzo )f 152 Main Cohocs, a World War 1 veteran, was held Thursday morning frorn Ihe Marra uncral Home and from St.

Pita's Church where a Mass of he Resurrection was celebrated by Msgr. Arthur J. Kcilly. Rev. Edward Lcroux was deacon and Rev.

Eolo Pucci was sub-deacon. Bearers were David and Nicholas Cappabianca, Joseph Hogan where Father Pucci officiated. Thinking about aliuniiiiim Make a date whh us to "show and tell" with no MIL 2377557 ERNST BROS. MOAD STKIfT WATUFOftD Bfinils Battle Announcement form of a dinner meeting. James Cobb, Area bands interested in participating In.

the Centennial Battle of the Bands at the Cohoes Armory on May 1 are asked to contact Cohoes Centennial Headquarters liy April Cash prizes will lie awarded the lop (wo bands. Mrs. Devine Elected By Bilbo Belles Mrs. Gloria Devine has been elected high bustle of the Bilbo of the American Cancer Society, on Ihe seven warning sig! lals of cancer. lie also present.

'(1 a film, "The Other City." He ihanked the Cohoes club for its participation in the cancer drive. A business session followed the dinner meeting, with Mrs. Marion O'iirion, presiding. Mrs. Ethel Kennedy was elected Other new officers include Mrs.

Irene Hull, first vice president; Mrs. O'Brien, second vice president: Mrs, l.emyra Maby 11: S- ea eUe Be'lleard, s. Irene Caslra- Aline a town crier, and ifiss Melodic Devino, main slay The Belles will hold an ol'd- ihioned candy, cake and cwk sal a Armory during the Brothers of Lcnnial parade. Taras Bulha Unit To Meet Today Bulha hapter 67 Ukrainian Club. rothers of the Brush will Wends.

American Citizen "oj- aim Ktncraj Mans will be made regarding will close Monday hf rVtllonnii'iI i Ihe Centennial Celebralfon in' eluding the parade and chal langes. Head Cossack Victot Cotch will preside. Chapter 8 Asks For Competition The Original Bushwhackers Chapter 8 of the Brothers of the Brush, have issued a challenge for competition to other chapters in Cohocs. Meetings arc held every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Ralph's Tavern.

BFW Club Names Slate Of Officers Women's Club was held cenlly at (he O.C.A. club in the urer. Keveuy Band Kickoff Dance Set The kickoff dance for the 1970 Keveny Banil Fund Drive will be held Friday, April 17, at Keveny Memorial Academy. The dance will climax a day-long program which will include formal ouonin" of the campaign headquarters at 197 Remsen St. The lion Cremisio Quintet will play for dancing from 9:30 until 12:30 a.m.

and a program of entertainment will be held. A and games smorgasbord will ne served. Refreshments will be available. Resm'alions for the dance may be a through sludents at Ihe school anil the affair i.s open to parents, alumni and Parents a i rescr- 1.1 i a rj should rto so no later than Friday and reservation Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Ma rois head the kickofT dance com miltce. Oil Honor List William C. Duraiil, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Durant, 2 Rudolph Court, Cohoes, a graduate of Cohoes High School, attained the dean's honor roll at Milwaukee School a i Engineering during the winter quarter. CENTENNIAL QUEENS CORONATION BALL APKIL 25, 197B $12.50 PER PERSON Tkktt.

on 10If or HMdquarttn, 172 and Mr Da SY lrcas Dclegi They include Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Daley and Mrs. Moslesky as delegates and Mrs. Dorothy Klein Mrs.

Olga Konyk and Mrs. Ken- nccly as alternates. celebrate 1U SEE ZENITH 1970 CHROMA COLOR TV AT COHOES TOBACCO CO. COHOII Mrvlci Mill 137-4W WEEKEND SPlCiALS REMSEN MARKET CAPON OVEN.READY' WHOLK OR SHANK HAL FRESH HAMS FOOD CIRCUS SOUTH TROY I NORTH TROY I COHOES 75 St. 28-- 112th St.

302 Ontario St. Delivery Service Avaialble WILSON CERTIFIED Whole or Shank Holf FRESH HAMS 49: ARMOUR STAR Sirloin Steaks 95 FARM FRESH CHICKEN LEGS 39 Breasts 45" Lb. END--CENTER CUT QUARTER LOIN PORK CHOPS 79 WILSON'S CORN KING BACON 79 HORMEL ALL MEAT FRANKS 69 HOT or SWEET ITALIAN ft SAUSAGE 3 Lb. FRESH TEXAS CARROTS i 1Q CALIF. SUNK1ST NAVEL ORANGES FOOD C1RC US COUPON INSTANT COFFEE 6-OZ.

JAR Coupon Expires April 11--Limit MISSION SWEET PEAS 1 9 CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP TEA FOOD CIRCUS COUPON EHLERS GRADE 100 COUNT Coupon Expires April 11 Limit 1 DELMONTE TUNA FISH Chunk Style MUELLER Elbow Macaroni 29 19 FREEZER QUEEN Cooking BAGS 4 For 1 I BIRDS EYE TASTI Pk3l FRIES TM CHEF BOY-AR-DEE Frozen Cheese Pizza 9 1 ft FOR I GLEN VALLEY Half and Half PINT PKG. I WE THE BIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES BOSTON MEAT TBOV CHOICE BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS I PORTERHOUSE" Steaks 4 FIRST I FRANKS 79' Lb TENDER Chuck Steak 59' A WE LIKE TO PLEASE MAINE CHICKEN Breasl Leg QUARTERS 39' RIB ROAST BEEF MEATY PLATE Corned Beef 5 $4 .00 Lbi. FRESHLY Ground Beef 1.19 READY TO EAT SMOKED HAM Hfct dCk Pietei ib. Meaks'l. a BEEF 5 Lb 2-" ROAST 49 Pork Sausage 3 Lb PORK CHOPS 3 Lbt jTenfrrlo'inS 75 It A II I Grade Large Local-Fresh EGGS 49 Doi scon CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 2 49' NABISCO Cookie Break 2 MUELLER'S Mac, or Spag.

2 KLEENEX COLORS DINNER NAPKINS 2 49 MASKETTINOS Meaf or Meottcit Spag. Sauce 69 Large.

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