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THE TROY RECORD, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1S44. Butter Again Scarce Qzsiy Ititftd supplies of busier ifeey to ofctaas aa i rora At BOOC s'ores were o-t of as teas: -two. of Sa-rger only a the jrrovv iuuttios -worse as yroa'Jietioa es, anc precjciea thai yithisi ftr rsoEt'Js crjiy.afcos; at of -A-c-Xi ratios pouni a-si trade circles. as stasis -as I twenty points is tht sear A-ppba: ceived a 'or is Wasfcirsa'ics where 5: was pois: v-aiae 6: 5ui- probsbiy. nave ro he- in- fcec.aisc "A'iksless'sr ne hsd re- trade puiiHcstioa.

which creamery wHS fa" below of JW3- gni. that ihe supply to will be pounds per or asosith.pw person. ''Marker if. 'Troy Area a-fso a new is prod'-iets. in as2 caps, although there was apparently enough Moor.

on hand ro take cars cf iKrr.ed'.ate City Razes 44 JBtjreaii 'ujasJgh by BoiMjags IB IB city was fiisclossd by Mayer JoJua Aijfftj as-, fee jaaade public report, 'froas, Joha sttperiateeieat of CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY--The 41st anniversary of ihe founding of North Star Circle, U. 0. was observed Friday aigh! wjib a dinner sad informs! program at the Airport laa. Above, left right: Mrs. Chris Mr.

CSirisfensen, Mrs. Enama Coadon. arch druidess, aad Miss Mary Jorgensen. Mbs Freds Christiansen, a member from almost the first days of the organization, related happenings of the early days of 'the circle. Amoag the guests were Sergt.

and Mrs; William Fr-zsibsons. Sergeant Fitzgibbons, who has been stationed at Camp Cook, is the son of Mrs. a member. Two Drivers Pay ft'OV Airmail jWaraiiig Given oa The is likely to get tints! the fal! slaughter-rig of is started they say because the War Food AdaiJsJslmxJpn has. slaugerers to set asice aa 33 1-3 per ceat ftfi theSr output for militarj- and other war uses, elective yestetiliiy.

Fines in Trov. Police Court In Yap Raid Early Picking of Milkweed Floss Headquarters. Souihwfest Ueat. Francis Francis Street. NEW OiFFERtNT DIAMOND 6LO self polishing plastic wax dries quickfy.

Recommended for linoleum, cspbalt, ccrrrpositicn varnished, sealed, shellacked or painted wood, rubber, end pointed cement. WE DiUVER QUARTS, 89c GALLONS, 52.25 At Your Dealers or Phone N-797 MURCO Chemical Co, 3 117th Street TROY Two were fined ane k-o r.ot guilty 'when, ar- in Troy Police Court Sat- snorsing on traffic charges. Guy Career. 261S Fifth Avenue. aro land David A.

frank. 14 lOSthjxook par: Street, paid S10 Snes when they pleaded: guilty to charges of speed- ing. The arrests' Second Avenue Martin i Joseph Milanese, 279 Street, pleaded sot guiky to a Thirteenth A. A. Pacific Second W.

Fitzgerald. 5 1 Troy. Some Reosselaer County- ctf girls, ftjjxious to help in the ar effort, are actually hindering bombardier i lt collecting sjHkweed'. pods be- ore they are mature. Sareuet B.

Oornince, County 4-H agent, warned. Mr. Dorrance is in charge of of the milkweed in this county, the material mace ia xenaed by the officials as "strict- by Policeman, i iy a bombardier's show," the raid climaxed a six-week aerial campaign against the important enemy base by knocking out the principal power plan: on the island, scoring charge of driving without an oper-j Direct on barracks, destroying i aior's license. He was arrested in i the important causeway across the i Second Avenue Policeman Fred- 1 Yap Town and directly hitting huge underground fuel storage tanks. The squadron in which Fitzgerald fiew had the specific job of knocking out the power plant.

Fly- ig in at high altitude, Fitzgerald and his fellow bombardiers laid a veteran Bomber B-24 Liberators, recent' Thirteenth strike at pin-poinr targets on the island fortress of Yap ia i ioss TMua.y, me maienw, the fazH i the Western Carolines, to be used in making life jackets rs for service men. Steea ie. z.be iasj sa aaests. fiiis six cjoaths report reviewing of the aareau the fisst of the year have to raze at least 12 more Estate 'in Street. We are cow aegojiatiEg with the McCarthy Estate 10 deaeoHsh their ieeaMg at.Fsfth sad! sly kaowa I made 10 -rise asul ju'biic safety, Chow's that a total 340 repraseatssg work estimated 10 cost were issued dswipj: the aix mosiht Total at 363 The total inspection made of i constructions were 363: inspections of coajhustibles, 476; eoajplaiats I received tad 76.

Superintendent Knaupp reviews many cosditioas corrected ay his i office as the result of routine in-'. -He cites case of Jour persons! ia a building ja Eighth L-h was ia a dangerous ihe rear wail of the having collapsed. Thej Sat was also filled with in'dasn- suable esalerials. The matter was; taken up with the Welfare Depart- and arrangements wade for I Lunch Program To Be CoiitMiiecl In Schools loach in Tork State irOl be coatintted, I a beginning ia aecordJfiff announceaieot by EH-. appropriaiion vttted by the eral Congress, Mid.

Beeidei the which received War ITood ounisiration up ta nine cents oaeal last year, hundreds of other schools In the state trill assistant 'Of catfon IB ifae Ssate whicb school isas State War Cottwrf! faas schools, is. fuses available to the Kducatioa ing the siuarcer in caning Depajrtjaejst 'for. -fee- Sttpersisson. aad fireeziag the" aji4. tbe preserve food te CO3IM1SSIOXE0 James E.

Bryce, jr, son of Mf- and Mrs. JajaesE. Bryce, 21t5 Fourteenth Street, was recently c-ttumis- sioaed a second lleuteaant ia tbe Marine Corps. He was graduated from ine Marine Corps Reserve anti is aow awaiting meat. Lieutenant Bryce is a graduate of R.

P. class of '43. Art YM PmmMri Sewing Machine Operators TO ASSIST IN MANUFACTURE War War lefc WhiU Yw. WULTEX CONGRESS AT FirfCfMtH- TROY 4240 Street coediiioh. structure I eriek Ciaessecs.

1 Maxim Doty, ISO Park Avenue. Cohoes. charged with speeding, 1 pleaded not guilty. Adjournrneat 'in the Doty -aad Milanese cases taken to 8. HTHKS BREAK WITH VICHY.

blistering pattern of -high explosives that destroyed the started Sve large explosions and Ankara suspended at CO uId be seen at 120 miles diplomatic relations Friday a A a from the target. Vichy France on the grounds that-i Fitzgerald's souadroa Bad been regime no longer is oft the first daylight, land based the Petain fuactiouing. Hey! Look at the Swell Paint It's MURPHY'S I bought it RYAN'S 46 Fourth Street Preserve your cor by refinishing it with thw to apply enamel. It's cinch to do it yourself! $1.60 FRANK J. RYAN'S MURPHY PAINTS 46 FOURTH STREET WALiPAPtR TROY 1380 raids ajainst the island and had fought through that saw swarms of Zeros rise to meet unprotected "heavies" in the Bomber outfit.

During this latest blast, enemj- was able to put up only meager anti-aircraft fire and. there ao interception. to new quar- Milkweeds, collected their floss, should not be harvested until they are snatured, Mr. Dorrance said. Any collected now are a total lose, he said.

Sept. 15 has been set as the d'ay the pods will be ripe enough to He also tells of a case where contractors made arrangements with residents for repair work and "draw the contract entirely in contractor's favor." "We know of oaa instance in this city," the re- i port says, "where a contract was signed to erect an addition to an existing hoove for the aniour.t any change; ia; this date, an ttn Sl On thjs job th 11 Iaad(! fc requested a down, payment of S750. MeaawhUe Mr. Dorraace has re- Thia as in the first part A rfL cetyed word mat to b. used Cp to lhis dale no ,4 hft4 bP CO eCt 0n P0 1 win: started or any material be received here this "week.

As soon as the bags arrive, he said, they will be distributed to the vari- BRESLAW'S FORBEHER VALUES! COMPLETE 3-Pc. SIMMONS BED OUTFIT $34.85 EASY TERMS Includes the steel Simmons bed finished in walnut with center ponel the coil spring arid Restrnare rnottress. Full ifxes only. ous district schools in the county and to Clubs fOB redistribution to boys and girls who have said they want to engage in the collection efforts. Twenty cents a bag will be paid for the dried pods.

Mr. Dorrance added, but they must be thoroughiy dried in order to be acceptable. OB the job. In several cases the owners have contacted our office! to see if socaething couldn't bt done about getting their money i back. We advised them that it -was a case for a lawyer." I lire Hose I The report states, "in our inspec-i tions of institutions, such as rooming houses, theaters, assembly halts, etc, The collection of green pods will re-i suit in a lot of-work to the collector and ao pay.

Suicide Verdict Given in Death of demons Resident Charles H- Manell, 46, of D. 1. Clemens, "Washington County, Auxiliary Arranges Rube Ball for a rube ball to be held Oct. 28 were made at a meeting of Trojan Auxiliary, V. F.

heWJ wa found 95 per cent of deteriorated to the ex-! tent, that if put into operation it; would be useless." As a result new was found dead on a dirt road a mile from his home Friday by charge. A report from the rutnmage sale i -KZS given by" Mrs. Ann Blair, Mrs. Ada Beale, cochairman. Mrs.

made her report In Hft had a shotgun, and MahelL Coroner Scott of Whitehall gave the verdict of death by suiciete. Mr. Marsell left his home with i the shotgun about 3:30 p.m. Fri- i day. He was found by his daughter an hour later.

The body was re- I moved to the Scott F.uneral Home i Whitehall Helen Bateman on stamp and -cky Ewing I named committees for the rube ball and tnasquerade. Mr-1 Nielson will have charge of the music. A jitterbug contest will be held. All servicemen will be admitted to the affair free- Round end square dancing wit! be hose was acquired by the places. In speaking of faulty construe- tion work, the superintendent! states: "I wish to renew cay rec-i omrneadation.

that a building com-j mission of five should be created with proper laws giving- tiitm power to examine all who are engaged in the coastraetion Names of Area Men On Casualty Lists Detectives Seek Boy T-A-O Troy men are included In! Who Wok. the most recent list of wounded Issued by the War Department, one i of them Central Pacific and one in the European theaters. The! a list also includes a number oth- Third ers froiG the Troy Area, From the Central Pacific area; The boy ran by, grabbing the come the names of Staff purse, and then raced to Broadway Harry T. Keed, 702 River and disappeared. The woman this city; Corp.

Robert Bailey, i gave chase but v.as -jnable to Xassau; Sergt. George S. lfl boy. Corp. Charies P.

Kieman and The woman said she had S20 in Wiliard Van Wie of Albany: Pocketbook. The incident Bap- Sergt. Andrew Drahusauk and i Sergt, Nathaniel Fredericks of Hudson: Tech. Sergt. Dingman, Giovefsvilie.

In the European area group are 1 i WiHSm Herald. Eighth, Street, tats city; Staff Sergt. James! B. Canfieid. Scotia; Pvt.

Francis; Coblisb. Schenectady; First John J. Dollard. Selkirk; Pfe. Wa3-l ter bovjak.

Pine Charles H- Goebel. Richard E. Graves. G5ens Sergt- Harry G. Middle Grove.

light and heavy construction. If this were a law, I might say that 1 faulty construction and fire haz- i ards would be reduced, it would also give the of Buildings a better supervision over faulty work and poor workmanship." Superintendent Knaupp further! recommends that "some sort of revenue should come to the city from the Bureau of Buildings, i That would help to support this! office. 1 believe some satisfactory! arrangement could be made and put into operation." Would Cancel Taxes. "I further suggest that if some E-rrangement could be made where-! by the back taxes which are in rears for a number of years, on some of those buildings that are still a state of repair, could be with an agreement that they would! repair such buildings and place Troy detectives this afternoon them in good order again, seeking a voath who snatched i the city would I 'offer such an arrangement, we would rvnntr a find ouyers for those old inhabitable buildings, and this system would give plenty of work to all those that are engaged in the construction field. If the city should offer such a plan and where the real ownei- should dispose of same to a second person, then the owner! would Be required to pay taxes on ed about 12:30 p.m.

ihe saase piece to the city." COMPLETE 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE EASY TERMS Coloniol style dresser with mirror. Attroctive fuH poster bed ond roomy chest of Each piece strongly buifr oi solid tupelp in rich wolnut or finish. ALLST6EL FOLDING BED AND PAD EASY TERMS AH steel construction, complete with spring o.nd pad. Measures.30 inches wide.

6 foot. Legs fold under. Con be stored owoy cut of piece when not ih a feature. Gold Sty Mother's Day was planned and Mrs, Ross Fortes was named chairman. A silent Prayer for casualties of the was said at the close of meet-, ing.

pocketbook from a Street between woman ia Broadway and Fulton Street. How women who work can get loans How to borrow $50, $100, $200 or more quickfy --wfthoui wwlofMrs or guarantors DOUBLE GLASS DOOR WARDROBE Strongly built of sdid gumwood -in rteh wlmrt Big size, 69 high, 38 inches wide, torg. plot. gf OSS mirror. of spoce in which.to hanfl.

your dothes. It's bargain! MODERN, TAPESTRY BED DAVENPORT EASY TERMS A full size Davenport that opens in a jiffy to lull size bed for extra sleeping Covered oil ovftr in attractive and long- topestry fabric. Underwriters To Meet Sept. 7 SARATOGA CO. FAIR 5 Big Days! 5 Big Nights! ftug.

29 to Sept. 2 HARNESS RACING EACH DAY 3 end of the evening's schedule, daiie- Urge 4-H Ckife Display and Victory Garden in? enjoyed Rne Ixhibtts of Dairy ond Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Sheep and Swine. Band Concerts by the Union Fire Company Band Large Bill of Grand Stand Attractions Presented by G. A. Homid.

XJnderssriters' -nrSii conduct the flrst Of the fail and -winter season, on Thursday, Sept. 7, at the according to an announcement made by John C- CalJaghan. chairrnan of the committee 5a charge. Frank B. Xiaher, manager Of district agencies Of the John Hancock Life Insurance be the principal speaker of the evening.

iir. Callaghan announced that the prograan wtJl begin with dinner at 7 and will be foJ- by business session. A program of musical entertainment win be included and at the a ft- Bi ''M-. fli Ktian MONET? Get a signature, caff IN or farajbure $100, $200 or more--at Household Fiiarict. To apply fe the you need simply give us a few about youridf and TOUT problem and dbooae a coo- Tenknt payment plan.

Nosignatmw of fnenda. BO codoners or gnamilvJt evw required. MeaaadtfonieBcmnbpit- tow at Household quickly, Ho to pay See in the taWe TOH natjr repay your kxm ia roontWy instal- incats. Notice that the sbcoer yoo repay the Jen your loan costs. At oar rate of per tneatb a -S repaid ia six monthly instalments of each--at total of S54.48--cost* $4.43.

If repaid in four moatMy in- stabnents of S1329 eicb, a foaa costs only S3.16. A SlOO loan repaid in three monthly instalments costs $5.03. Payinents sbowa hidude pria- opel and charjta. You bare ao fees or other extras to pay. Monty for any Household-makes bass to pay dd debts, tazcs, doctor alaaost any cnwrgeacjr.

If you need $25, SSOor awre a leffl, pfeone. write or TJsit Household FiBMaoe STUDIO COUCH EASY TERMS A horxisome ipwce for the living room by tey oomfortcb ot night. Covered in durable: hos 3 soft boekrest pilkws. Service Men in Uniform Admitted Free COLtEOE HEADS. Boston 030 New Engiand boasts the two youtgeat collcige presidents in the nation.

TJiey are i Uettt. Comdr. K. Fur.ston, 33. of Triaity College.

wt Hartford, and Dr. Charles PJJilJips, i 34, of Bates College at Lcwiston. i Me. Lieutenant. Cojnnrander Funston Is on of for the Dr.

Fhillips takes over at Maine cell in. the a 25 so 75 IM 75 KJ26 35.01 43.72 S2J.43 69.80 WJS3 19.94 23S 39-79 S57 7936 $9.08 13.62 18.15 2Z.8? 27.16 36.13 54.02 J6.Z7 9,41 15.66 24.92 12 9.75 12.16 1456 19JJ3 28.82 TW-sef COMB on the vxtsei- mcMntn. or taijgxn redact (fee total '-and fatcr or taaStt HdtJStHOLO's ONtT GHAKGK it tbe jnaotiay rule of ttet tart Of balance not exceeding on that vest of fa excex ef $100. It ftffDred on aetnal unpaid principri balaaca reduced by payrama. There CK no feet, or otter Burdett Building, Suite 20, 2nd Floor, 251 River Street Phone: Troy 5122, TtiOV Savings Bank SOStateSt; Phoee: 5-2325 KJR VKTORT 'Waif WHl.SAVlSCa' STAMTS EVSKT.

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