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The Troy Record from Troy, New York • Page 21

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The Troy Recordi
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Troy, New York
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21
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Mechanicville 40 NORTH MAIN STREET Pal Jac Concern Gets Contract Award of a contract for $47,385 to Pal Jac Installations Inc' of Mechanicville for installing traffic signs and signals on relocated Houte 5S for 0.77-mile in the has been announced. pTant" iuecnan cvuie a er The firm submitted the lowest Th new contract runs from of three bids to the State Depart- last Sept 27 to Se Pt- 27, 1971. rnpnt nf The company representatives of Transportation, project will be paid for The with funds fro the Transportation Bond Issue approved by New Vork voters in 1967. Signal lights and traffic control and guide signs will be installed on new Route 5S between Cottage Streets. Scheduled for completion by April 8, 1970, all work will be under the supervision of Bernard M.

Evans, regional director for the State Department Transportation at Utica. of Church Women's Unit Meeting Set Women's Association will meet at 7:45 p.m. Monday at the parlors of the First Presbyterian Church at Mechanicville. Mrs. a a Dickson, president, will conduct the business meeting.

Mrs. Hawley B. Harvey, spiritual life and program chairman, will lead the devotions and present the- final chapter of the study book, "Ventures in Missions." be Mrs. Milton J. Newbauer, Mrs.

Howard Barter, Mrs. Don- A I 1. i-' aid Aldnch and Mrs. W. Ward parish Eaton.

UPP Local Gives Approval To Westvaco Pact Offer Local 678 of the United Paper- plus family, pays $5, the com- a nrf Paperworkevs pany pays $26.57. On optional voted to accept major medical, the employe ith a family pays $4.20. The company agrees to grant and members of the UPP bargaining team have been ne- changes effective April Btiimug ieam nave Deen ne- 0r tu gotiating the terms for several trfct cSfs for 6 uaj.1 cajis for a 21-cent o-priprni weeks Highlights of sogment of the the two-year contract include: A 6 per cent gen eral wage increase, with a 19- cent minimum, effective Sept. 27, 1989; three weeks vacation for eight years service, effective Jan. 1970; increase in the shift differential from 0-9-14 to 0-10-15, effective Sept.

27, 1969; replacement of the present Travelers Hospital and surgical program with the basic Shield plan. Blue Cross-Blue The employe alone will pay $1 the company's ploye plus one, pays 35, em- the company, $24.55, and employe Confessions Listed For First Friday Observance of the First Friday of the month will be held today at the Church of the Assumption at Mechanicville with the celebration of Mass at 6 p.m. Rev. Alfred J. Monte, O.S.A., announced there will be dis- will tribution of Communion at 6:15 a.m.

today. A party for youngsters of the from 7 scheduled to 9 p.m. for today A I A A FAMILY I A I A Mechanicville granted at the will be Appalachian creased from workin 43 to 44 hours, holiday will Uc added Washington's Birthday in addition to monetary items several contract a a changes were also agreed to and incorporated into the new contract. Members of the negotiating teams were: For the UPP, John H. King, international representative, and Leo Prioli Anthony F.

Pascucci, Joseph Con- 6 I a a Cuilla, Thomas and Phil ie11 fitrnas, one Philip Madeiros Jr. and William will J. Dundas. MO 4-5100 Chamber Names Nominations Committee The Mechanicvilie Area Chamber of Commerce has named a nominating committee to prepare a slate for the coming year. President J.

Dwight Dunn has appointed the following to this group: Harold F. Sheehan, Thomas Nolan, Joseph Augustine, Kenneth Timmermaa and Richard Lchnes. Harry Clements has also been appointed chairman of the committee on arrangements for the annual chamber meeting to be held in January. Mr. Clements will chose his assistants.

Christinas Party Planned By Post Christmas party plans will be mapped out at a meeting of the auxiliary of Henry F. Lefko Post, American Legion, at the Veterans Memorial Hall on East Mechanicville, at 7:30 p.m Monday. There will two of the par- one for be adults, served Refreshments following th The leading look with a definite British accent! BOYS' PILE-LINED BRAWNY CORDUROY NORFOLK JACKET comp. value $22 17 99 Winter-warm, heavyweight cotton corduroy takes a fashion lead with the Norfolk influence--note the paneled front, the all-around belt and buckle, the flap pockets. Fully lined in plush acrylic pile by Maiden, for deep-down warmth.

Loden or sizes 14 to 20. i'H 1 HI COMMUNITY 1CCP A I A At the Traffic Circle Plenty of FREE Parking LATHAM: I 111 Ontcrio St. SCHENECTADY GUILDERLAND Western Rre. 20 Karner Rood PHILADELPHIA (UPl)-Th child was dead on arrival at the hospital Wednesday and the woman who brought him in said she didn't know his namu. She told police neighbors gave her the child about a month ago.

NOTE 50TH ANNlVERSARV-Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler of 09 South Third Mechamcville, observe their golden wedding anniversary with an open house reception for friends and relatives at the parish hall of St. Luke's Epis. copal Church.

The couple was married at St. Luke's Octo- 21 Who Couldn't Find Place In Life Dies In Fall An investigation confirmed the story A juvenile aid official "the mother is a teen-age She gave it to someone, neighborhood with a police said. That woman claimed she had too many children. The child-' was passed along to another woman who, in turn, gave the baby to her father. The man gave the baby to Edith Reese, 34, who said brought the baby to Episcopal girl 6 a JL cu someone, wno At-cse sam tiie cnild fell gave it to someone, who gave his hobby horse and hit it to snmpmip hie bnaH it to someone else.

And the child died." Investigators learned the child was Eric Lopez, 18 months old, and that he had been abandoned by his mother, Elva Cruz, three months after he was born. Before she left town, the mother gave her son to a woman who never had any children. She was unable to care for him and gave the child to a woman in the Hospital. Mrs. Reese said the child fell' his head.

An autopsy was scheduled. Convenience By means of telephones con- jnecting local classrooms with the State University in Wiscon- son and Illinois, any farmer in a local classroom can listen to and ask questions of an instructor in the State University. HOW TO REACH OUT TO ANOTHER PERSON What would you do when a child is frightened? A friend is making a mistake? Someone's too proud to admit a need? Learn how you can help others more effectively. Read- When Someone Is Drowning, one of 44 articles and features in the November Reader's Digest Pick up your copy today. READER'S DIGEST Hurry Down To Stanley's New Old Customers Just Say "CHARGE IT!" CHARGE-A-RAMA BEHERE SATURDAY ONLY-PRICES FROM 10 llf T01-30' kf t-f LUXURIOUS DOWN PILLOWS Reg.

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