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am vq*9P**m^^FW W+****^^W^V*mwW*vmmm * w^ r . ^ GAZETTE PHONE Fit 4-41-11 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1963 GAZETTE PHONE FR 4-4141 rt Egelston, 90, Dies, Rites In Delanson Howard B. Egelston, 90, died Saturday morning at the Val- ley View Nursing Home in Ful- tonville. Mr. Egelston was bom in 1873 in Esperance and for the past 63 years had lived at Oak Ridge, RFD 1, Esperance, where he was engaged in dairy fanning. FUNERAL .SERVICES will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the White funeral home, De- lanson, with Rev. Roger Fitz- gerald, pastor of the Esper- ance Methodist Church offici- ating. Burial will be at the Es- perance cemetery. T,here Will be no viewing hours. Mr. Egelston is survived by two sons, Ralph Egelston of Glen, Lester G. Egelston of Al- bany; a daughter, Mrs. Pear- ley Brand of Esperance RFD1; a sister, Miss Lottie Egelston of Esperance; five grandchil- dren and 15 great-grandchil- dren. Fire Unit 2 to Meet Tonight in Niskayuna Niskayuna fire company, Jje district 2, will hold a bushoss meeting at *i.e Troy road st-uh.n at 8 tonigi.t to elect officers and directors. The social committee will be in charge if refreshments fol- lowing the tusijiess session. NOT^TO¥W£LL HIDDEN WICHITA, Kkn. (AP)-Burg- lars prowling through a d r u g store found the combination to the store's safe in a cash regis- ter and made off with between $600 and $700 from the safe. ANNOUNCEMENTS Jeath Notices 121 ATTEXDORX — December 6. 196*. Albert, husband of, Luella Gaw Attendoin of 1 Dei>ot Street, -..Hichmondville, New York; son of Mrs. Mabel Ostiauder of Rotter- dam ;- brother of Harold Attendorn ot Rotterdam, Charles J. Atten- dorn of this city, Mrs. Albeit Agans of Rotterdam. Mrt. John E. Rudd and Mrs. David Mayville of this city; stepfather of Gene Corking 1 of Columbus, Ohio and Jerry Corkitis of Belpie, Ohio. Funeral service* Monday after- noon at 2 o'clock from the Bond Funeral Home. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment, Viewland Cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices 121 ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices 121 To Hear Fire Chief ALTAMONT - Altamont Fire Chief Edward Pollard will be guest speaker at tonight's- meet- ing of the Kiwanis Club. Pollard will explain the fire department equipment and ; how it is used. The program will also include entertainment' by the Guilderland central high school dance band. BENJAMIN—December 6. 1963, Eli Benjamin ot Sl'l Grant Av.. hus- band of the-late Anna Benjamin. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock fro-n Light's Funeral Home, 142S State St. and at 9:30 from the facred Heart Church where a. requiem high mass will be celebrated. Relatives, friends and members of the O.K. Quarter Century Club are invited to at- tend. Calling hours 7 to 9 Mon- day evening. BI'.CZAK — December fi. 13*3. Stan lev. husband of the late Wladys law a Fastoicryk Beczak of i:i3S Chrisler-Avenue; father of Mis Stephen (Mary) Zdunczyk; also survived by jeven grandchild!en and , seven, great-grandchildren Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Falko.wski Fu- neral.Home and at 9 o'clock from St. Adalbert's Church where a re- quiem high mass will be cele- brated. Relatives, friends and members of St. John the Baptist Socletv and G.B. Quarter Century Club are invited to attend. Call- ing' lours. Sunday evening after 7 o'cDck. Interment, St. Adalbert's Cem«tery. BONITATIBUS—December S. 19S3. Ces'.dlo, of L'JO Green Street, hus- band of the late Margaret Tris- tano Bonitatibus: father of Mrs. Jules (Jenny) Brooks. Mrs. Jo- seph (Margaret) Iovlno. Mrs. Au- gust (Elizabeth) Sharback. David Bonitatibus of Licking, Missouri. Mr?. Alphonso (EUie) Cuomo. Kocco Bonitatibus, Mrs. Je.<s U<eua) Stewart, also Ernest, Al- bert. Louis, Vincent, and Frank Bonitatibus, Mrs. William (Louise) Mizziack; also survived by 27 grandchildren and 20 great-grand- children and leveral nlecea and nephews. F u n e ra 1 "Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from Rossi and Sons Funeral Chapel thence to St. John the Baptist Church where a requiem high mass wiU celebrated at 10 o'clock. Relatives, fiiends and members of Local 1037 City Employes Union are invited to attend..The ohapel will be oi>en Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment, St. John's Cemetery. BALTY—On Sunday, December 8. 1963, Frank J. Baity of 833 Main Av., husband of Anna J. Ont- kush Baity and father of. Mrs. Lester Johnson. Mis. Earl Shane and Raymond Baity all of this city, and Mrs. Jame* Berlinger of Valley Forge. Pennsylvania. Survived also by five grandchil- dren. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Daly Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock from St. Columbus Church where a requiem high mass will be celebrated. Relatives, friends and members of the American LeK'on Post No. 1005 and the Apple- knockers Unit No. 105 are invited to attend. Calling hours,^ Monday evening after 7 o'clock. Inter- ment. Most Holy Redeemer ceme- tery. . ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices 121 EM KICK—On Saturday. December 7, 1963, Irene A. Emrlch of 1668 I^enox Road ; sister of Mrs. John l)ennis/)n of Albany, New York, , Mre. Francis Breandt, Richard H. Emrich and \YilUain J. Emrlch of this city ; also survived by several nices and nephews. Funeral pri- vate. Wednesday morning from the Dalv Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock from St. John the Baptist Church where a solemn high requiem mass will be celebrated. Kindly omit flowers. There will be no calling hours. Interment, St. John's Cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices 121 EOELSTOX — December 7. 1963. ,Howard B. Egelston of Oak Ridge. 'RFD il Esperance. father of Ralph H. Egelston of Glen, Leister O. Egelston 'of Albany, and Mrs. Pearley Brand of Esperance RFD s i : brother of Mi^s Lottie Egel- ston, Esperance ; also survived by five grandchildren and 15 great- grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 . o'clock from the White Funeral Home, Delanson, New. York. It is a request of the family that there be no viewing hours. Inter ment, Esperance Cemetery. EVERY—December .6. 1963, Frank B. husband of Ethel Pustal Everv of 93S Michigan avenue; father of Richard Every of this city. Mrs. Wesley Weaver ' of Ballston Lake; brother of Floyd Every of Atlanta, Ceorgia. Mrs. Orpha Hamilton. Mrs. Thomas Gualtier of Kingston. New York, and Mrs. Grace Griffin of Broad- albin. New York. Also survived by four grandchildren and sev- eral nieces and nephews. Funeral service 11 o'clock Monday morn- ing at Baxter's Funeral Parlor*. Relatives and friends are invited. The parlors will be open Sunday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- butions may be made to the Glenridge Hospital Trust Fund. HF.IUEL — San Francisco. Cali- fornia. December 7. 1963, Frank J., husband of the late Josephine Carroll Helgel. formerly of Van Zandt Street. Schenectady ; father of Mrs. James O'Neil of San Francisco, California and Donald . Heigel of Rotterdam ; brother of Mrs. George Long of Schenec- tady, Mrs. Preston Van Patten of Glenville, New York, John Heigel of Dresdin Station, New York, Charles Heigel of Schenectady and Walter Heigel of Niagara Village. New York. Notice of fu- neral later. FLAGER—December 7. 1963, Jennie Slocum; wife of the late Walter Flagler, formerly of Elnora, New York. Private funeral service will be held Wednesday at the conven- ience of the family at the Ellis Funeral Home. It is requested that theie be no viewing hours. In- terment. Clifton Park Center Bap- tist Cemetery, Elnora. ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices 121 tJl'CZ—At rest December 7, 19R3, John F. Gucz of Hadley. N.Y.. husband of the late Mrs. Anas- tasia Kruszewski; father of Mrs. Eleanor Anderson and Walter Gucz; brother of Mrs. Veronica Warner, Miss Frances Gucz, all of this city, Mrs. John Frydel of Amsterdam. Also survived by 3 grandchildren and 4 great-grand children. Funeral Tuesday morn lnR Ht 8:30 o'clock from the Leszczvnski Funeral Home. 77S Eastern Av. Theme to St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock where a solemn high requiem Mass will be celebrated. The chapel will be open Monday evening after 7 o'clock to which relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. Interment, in the family plot, St. Adalbert's Cemetery. Amsterdam papers please copy. LAUBACHER — December 7. 1963. Lola L. Brassier, wife of the late Oscar Laubacher of 1971 Hamburg Street, Rotterdam; mother of Rob- ert Laubacher, East Meadow, Long Island and Oscar Laubach- er of California; sister of Mrs. Evan Powell of Kansas City, . Missouri. Mrs. Anna Drie* of Franklin Square. Long " Island, and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter of this city. Funeral services Tues- day morning at 8 o'clock from the Bond Funeral Home and. at 8:30 o'clock from Sacred Heart Church, where mass will be celebrated. The funeral home will be open Monday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment. P i n e l a w n National Cemetery. Long Island. MAYER—December 7. 1963. Fred- erick B.. age 73 years, of 1"07 Spruce Street, Rotterdam, hus- band of the late Marip I>enzner; father of Mrs Jack Seek. Mrs. Holland Van W'ormer and Mis David Ellis of Schenectady; brother of Karl and William Mayer of Germany. Also sur- vived by 4 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon al 2 o'clock at the Lutheran Church of the Messiah, 2?50 Guilderland Av. The Gris- wold Funeral Home. 1867 State St.. WcKxllawn, will be open to frienls and relatives Monday evening after 7 o'clock. Inter- ment, Evergreen Memorial Park. ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices 121 LTO>"S--At rest December 7, 1963. Mrs. Anna K. Lyons of 1108 Union Street, wife of Dr. Thomas L. Lyons; mother of Mrs. Carl H. (Dorothy) Carlson, Scotia. Miss Betty Jane Lyons. Schenectady Thomas L. Lyons Jr.. Hartfoid Connecticut. Also survived by 3 grandsons. Relatives and friends and membeis of the Schenectady County Women's .auxiliary, to the Medical Society V the State of New York are invited to attend. The fnreral services, which will be held Tuesday morning at 9:j0 o'clock at the Kivlin-CarnpbMl Funeral Home and thence to the Church of St. John the Evangelist where a solemn high requiem masa will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. The funeral home will he open Monday evening at 7 p.m. Interment, Most Holy Redeemer cemetery. HTFFM1RE — December 8. 1963, Irving.' husband of the late Mar- garet Slater Huffmire of 102 Jay Street. Survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bond Funeral Home. Relatives and friends are Invited. The funeral home will be open Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment, Viewland Cem- etery. PENDLETON —December «. 1963. Edmund Randolph of 9 North Church street: brother of Mrs. William Notris of this city; uncle of Mrs. Samuel Moore of New York city. Mrs. Alexander Epting of Glen Rock, New Jersey, and Mrs. Robert W. Pidd of IJI- Jolla, California: great-uncle of Randolph Norris Pidd. William Scott Pidd and Alexander Nor- ris Epting. A memorial eucharist will be celebrated at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. George's Episcopal Church. Relatives and friends are Invited. There will be no viewing hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. Friends who wish to call may do so Monday evening at St. George's Episcopal Church. Baxter'* In charge of arrangements. MILLER—December 5, 1963. Helena Aussicker. wife of Raymond G. Miller of 838 Curry Road; mother of Howard Charles Miller of El Monte. California. Mrs. Robert A. Greene and Raymond G. Miller Jr. of this city, Mrs. Richard Latrimore of Mariaville ; sister of Mrs. Thomas McJIlton of Scotia; also survived by 4 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. The Office of the burial of the Dead will be read at 2 o'clock Monday after- noon at Baxter's Funeral Pat- lors. Relatives and friends are invited. The parlors will be open Sundav evening from 7-9 o'clock. Corlaer Chapter No. 521 O.E S will conduct a service at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. MeGEE—Sunday, December 8. 1963. at her home, 106n University Place. Lorena A. McGee. daughter of the late Patrick Ix)renzo and Marv.Ann Mageean McGee; sis- ter of Mary G. McGee. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Gleason Funeral Home and al 10 o'clock at St. John the Evangelist Church where a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated. The chapel will be open Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment, St John's Cemetery. RU8KOW8KI — December 7, 1163, Mary Jasniewlcz, wife of the lata John Ruskowskl of 1466 Regent Street; mother of. Mrs. Benjamin (Kegma) W'asniewskl. Mrs. Rob- ert (Olive) Fuerst. Mrs. Leroy . (Wanda) Grigolelt. Miss Clara, Ruskowskl, all of Schenectady, Ptl. Edward E , Attorney Carl J., of Schenectady, Attorney C. W. Ruskowski of Detroit, Michigan, and John A. Ruskowskl of Del- mar ; sister of Mrs. Jacob Rekuckl. Mis. William Snyder of Schenec- tady, and Mis. Ida Raczynski of Ciceio, Illinois: also survived by .0 giandchildren. 12 great-grand- children, several nieces and nephews. Euneral services wilj be held Wednesday morning at 8:li o'clock from the Ellis Funeral Home, thence to St. Adalbert's Church wheie a solemn high te- quiem mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock. Relatives, members of the Third Order of St Francis Society. First Sacred Heart So- ciety and Rosary So> iety of St. Adalbert's Church are Invited. The funeral home will be open Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment, Most Holy Redeem'r Cemetery. First Sa<-red Heart So- ciety will meet at the funeral home a»,6:40 o'clock. The Rnsary Society at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening, STONE — On Sunday. December 8, 1963. Josephine Celebucki of RD 1, Burnt Hills, wife of the late Al- bert .Stone; beloved mother of Bonnie Jo and Mane Alana Store ; daughter of Mrs Johanna (>!•- bmki : sifter of Mrs. Lester Ma r - Kenzie. Mrs. Iyouis Brznza ar.d John Celebucki all of Schenec- tady; Mr«. Patrick Sokol and. Stanley Celebucki of Burnt Hills: also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday morning from the Kazyaka Fu- neral Home at 8:30 o'clock then' - * to St. Mary's Church where a re- quiem high mass will be cele- brated at S:45 o'clock. Relatives, friends and members of St. Stan- islaus Society are invited to at- tend. The funeral home will be open Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Please omit flowers. Interment, St. Adalbert's Cemetery. tv i„ . , ,.i ,ir fiy/Vri." m jjj t fcjyj - ^ l A jfrSfrfrfr • ,V--.^ [ m •1ilir> i i . .<,..-.} ... - : v , !.^ys;-'",j(.,>^j»i»«;ii':-f*Ul Br^ssyjar:^ g sa^zsoas EI C^il.'-Iii^ .^L^ll.i '~:.i, -M :."•-: .,:•:. i The NEW HAMMOND SPINET Can Be Yours for' Only $25 D o N At Little as $23.22 a Mo. _1T HAS EVERYTHING I Hetr It This E-viriinr Open Every Eve. 'til 9 Hammond Organ Studios of Albany Stuyvesant Plaza Tel. IV 9-7426 Latham Shopping Center Tel. ST 5-5333 v.:L5 r^r; EZ"; •. i*;.<gi 33g?sorosrog50?rotz3 Holiday Dining Long_Treajured Gifts Decorator CUcks Unusual Wall Plaques e Chafing Dishes Bowls • Wsll Sconces • Ice Buckets • Candlesticks • Orig- inal Oil paintings. O Fireplace 1 Furnishings O The Fireside Shop Stop 20. Afjany-Sch'dy Rd. w .^—-TELJ-UJva-Jm.. .,* OPEN.EVENiNGS BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT A SPINET PIANO hflC FOR ONLt 07O Big Discoutt on Other Pianos H you cathot aiford a new one, buy a.recondl- $«yn tioned Uptight /O Pay $2 ,W*«kly—Come in Now To Make Your Selection CASSEDY PIANO CO. Most Reliable for 113 Years 480 STATE STREET FR 4-5067 Xmas Special! SHOW THIS AD An* We'll Give You —10%-OFF-- All Merchandise! Now's theLtiroi to redecorate for the holidays and SAVE ! We carry a fcO.'IPLETE line of Paint and Wallpaper Supplies. (This Special good 'til Dec 24) CIRCLE PAINT 1723 State'SK FR 7-2401 JACK'S CORNER Delicious Pizza—Steak and Sauiage Sandwiches—Spaghetti and Meat Balls—Steak Dinners 1555 Van Vranken Av. Tel. FR 7-9898 r2!LriJS!^^SE!gSl'Jir;L'-LI- ZT~-" 3 Holiday Dining SPECIAL-XMAS-DISCOUNTS *Pole Lamps',* Curios -k Hassocks * Desks -k Tabls Lamps * Knick Knacks *k Floor Lamps ic Recliners *Ash Trays '+ Platform Rockers * Bedspreads simulated Blankets * Quilts * Others to Choose From ML PLEASANT FURNITURE 722 Crane St. , DI6-7938 Daily 10-7; Wed.. Thurs.. SaL 10-9 THE TEPEE EXCLUSIVE DINING In moun- tain setting overlooking 40 ft na- tural waterfall. With new addition. Now accommodating 700 people. Banquets. Weddings, Receptions Rte. 5 entering Amsterdam. VI 2-7400 DAVE VICTOR'S RESTAURANT (Home of Clams Casino) Dinners Dally 4-10, Sun. 12-9 Geo. Donaldson's band Sat. eve. for Your Dancing and Listening Plea- sure;—Rte.—7j—Ravmertown. N.Y. MO 3-5555 BANQUETS FOR UP TO 80 Finest Private Facilities Myron Carr at the Piano Nightly TONY VERRUTO'S RESTAURANT 1010 State St FR 2-1271 DeWITT CLINTON HOTEL State and Eagle St.. Albany. HE 4-6111 Luncheon and Dinner Mn The Beautiful TURF ROOM. Danc- ing On The Shelf. Tues.-Sat. 9 to 2. THE COUNTRY INN POLISH-AMERICAN FOODS Wedding-Receptions, Xmas Parties and Banquets Welcome Cor. Carman-Curry Rd. EL 5-2190 ciT. JUNCO'S Stone Ends Restaurant Tel. HO 5-3178 RELAX .... And enjoy a tempting meal or a delicious cocktail at "The -Friendliest Place In—Town" HENRY'S STATE ARCADE ZWICKLBAUER'S HOFBRAU On Beautiful Warner Lake Reserve now for Xmas Parties German - American Food Open All Year — Tel. E. Berne 230 DUNCAN'S INN "FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS" FOR OVER A CENTURY v i mi. from Alb. Airport. ST5-S949 Ideal Gifts for the Home Barca-Lounger, large assortment Fr«m |99 to 1179 PatterionTille Furniture Store Rte. JS, PaUersonvllle TU 7-2742 Open Dally 10 a.m. to S p.m. Op«n Thursday-Friday 'til 9 p.m. LOOKING FOR STOCKING 8TUFFERST You've got the right page ! JEWEL DINETTE e Custom Madet Dinette Ssts Expert Re-upholstering e Location, 300 Sheridan Av. Albany e Foot of Northern Blvd. Bridge • Tel. HE 4-9456 FINE modern, tradlt'pnal furniture and rugs at low P^ces. Convenient Terms 'Free Delivery Connor's Furniture Store Middleburgh. N.Y. Collect VA 7-5222 8-6: Fri. 'til 9 ; eve. by appointment AN AD in the • Giit-Spol:er • puts you on "busy street"—where hun- dreds of important buying deci- sions are made every day. DANKER'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers, Tropical Plants, Gifts 121 N. Pearl St., Albany Tel. HO'3-4258 Est 1898 Schenectady Deliveries Daily If You're Going to be PLAYING SANTA CLAUg (And who isn't?) You Should Find This Page A Big Help The Gift-Spotter CATHAY RESTAURANT '^-^Chinese-American Dishes Finest Cantonese Cuisine 1481'V State St. DI 6-9533 171 SMITH RESTAURANT LUNCH—11 A.M. to 3 P.M. DINNER—3 P.M to 11 P.M. Remsen St., Cohoes CE 7-9509 _t>_IHE-GIFr-SPOTTER •— Parades Grand Gifts Before You Daily! • VALLEY VIEW DINER Rte, 7. M ml. W. Duanesburf TW 5-8848 GAYLORD'S TAP ROOM 1889 State St FR 7-9868 THE TOWER INN A VERY special restaurant—ALL new diiiins room ALL foods char- coal broiled. 2 mi. East of Amster- dam. Rte. 5 at Cranesville. VI 3-0422 Holiday Dining Enjoy Christmas Dinner at the MAPLEWOOD INN Served 12 noon to 8 p.m. 122 MAPLE AV. ALTAMONT. N.Y. Call UN 1-8829 or 1-8912 El" Trees and Trim 7JK3 Bohme's Resaurant — Full course dinners, excellent f o o d , popular prices. Parties, banquets, 4 to 400. Ballston-Spa; 855-6401 VENDOME RESTAURANT Reserve Now for Xmas Parties . Dinner Daily 5 - 9, Sunday 12-9 BAVARIAN CHALET Rte. 20. Guilderland. 1 mile West McCormack's Corners. Tel. 355-98SJ) STOP AT GIBBY'S DINER Rte. 7. 13 miles west of Sch'dy. Enjoy our charcoal steaks, barbecue chicken, short ribs. Special Christ- mas dinner. T e l . - T W 5-SS53. 414 State St. DI 6-9226 Christmas Trees "Everyone a Perfect Tree" Nurserv Grown SCOTCH PINE and BALSAM Perfectly Shaped Also ALUMINUM TREES and Artificial Scotch Pine Trees e Christmas wreaths for cemeteries • Roping eFlocked Snow Treei Centerpiece* In pink, blue, white DOM GALLO FLORIST 2241 • BROADWAY (BELLEVUE) Tel. EX 3-0725 Night or Day fnr-^-iT j-T'Tr-*-r-«n •^-•~~*r^y-™i ,^1r*r«~r.'t»vT-a Religious Gilts MAKE IT A RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS WITH e Gifts e Cards e Bibles e Film O XMAS DECORATIONS e Flowers • Center Pieces Cemetery Wreaths Christmas Trees e Plants John J. Gallo HELDERBERG LODGE Rte. 85. New Salem RO 5-7380 . COLONIAL TAVERN Lunches, Dinners Served 5-9 Daily BANQUETS PARTIES 2717 B'way DI 6-9462 (| SARNOWSKI FARM DAIRY "Try Our Delicious Egg Nog" 52 Freeman's Bridge Rd. FR4-3E2S FOAM rubber and Inner spring mattresses, and box springs. Hol- lywood beds, msple beds, chests and studio couch's. QUALITY MATTRESS SHOP 129 Jay St. FR 4-8149 HERE'S QUICH SHOPPING for your who'e list . . . e The Gift-Spotter Beautify Your Home For Ths Holidays Paint and Wallpaper 8upplltt W. H. STODDARD & SON 1701 Union St FR2-1200 Largest Aasortmsnt of Fireplace Equipment In Bcr-«n»ctad)' FREE DELIVERY WALLACE ARMER-Herdwere US Erie Blvd. EX 1-1281 Duraclean Carpet Cleaners Flower Fresh Cleaning In Your Hom» Free Estimates FR 2-«:01 CASH AND CARRY CARDS Save :0"% Recltlyn Wallpaper k Paint 1U1 State FR 2-8694 Or<-n Eves SENSIBLE GIFTS for evtry piirie. per»on and purp^M e The Gift-Spotter e AN AD In the O Gift-Spotter e puis you on "busy street"—where hun- dreds of Important buying deci- sions are made every day. Rotterdam Septic Systems Cleaned, Installed. Repaired Electric Sewer Cltanlng TU 7-2241 — EL 5-6923 eves. SAFES-STRONG BOXES At Special Low Prices Home Sizes Finest Msk?> M. Wolfe. 130 Erie Blvd. DI 6-0561 Xmas Parties, Banquets, Weddings SWISS INN Rte. 20, Western Turnpike E L 5-2660 OVER THE YEARS shopping the Gazette • Gift-Spotter • has be- come a habit for thousands. For Holiday PARTIES-BANQUETS ZANE & BILL'S RESTAURANT Western Turnpike, Rte. 20 EL 5-9807 Jack's Motel and Restaurant "Chinese and American Food" 1881 Central Av., Albany UN 9-9511 FANTAUZZI'S RESTAURANT Specializing Italian-American Food Park/Central avs.. MtchanlcvllU MO 4-7641 815 CLARE RESTAURANT McClellan SL DI 6-9307 JERRY'S PLACE Specializing in Roman Cheeseburger 431 Liberty St.. 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. 346-9505 LEON'S 108 Jay St. RESTAURANT BURTON'S ELM HOTEL Fine Italian-American Food ENTERTAINMENTrEVERY SAT. Route 20 Esperance, N.Y. FOR BANQUETS. WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, SPECIAL FUNC- TIONS. " CALL NISKAYUNA CLUB. INC. Tel. DI 6-9290 or FR 7-3571 For your family and friends Specializing in Italian Cuisine Falvo's, 2329 Van Vranken 346-9524 Andy's Lunch — D I 6-9891 Daily Specials, G.E. Subway gate .We Bake to Please You ! e Rolls • Bread Cookies Cakes Pastries Wedding Cakes Our Specialty We Supply Caterers aid Private Parties Open Daily and Sun. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Hot Goods Sundays) ML PLEASANT BAKERY 941 CRANE STREET. FR 2-5678 >r's Freihofei Genuine Fruit Cake Get it from your Routeman or call DI 6-4224 Your Downtown FLORIST 96 Jay Street, opp. City Hall DI 6-4487 Books e Film Strips SCRIPTURE GIFT AND BOOK STORE We also carry church and Sunday school supplies, pictures, etc. Come in, browse around, you'll b» welcome if you buy or not. 1481 State St. 34M1454, DI 6-0371 Dally 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to «. AN AD in the e Gift-Spotter e puta you on "busy street"—whera hun- dreds of Important buying deci- sions are made every day. Porter's Restaurant—Bakery Tel. DI 6-9655" 18 Front St, Ballston Spa TU 5-9472 DAILY CROSSWORD THE SHAKER INN (FORMERLY EMPIE'S) Stop 29. Troy-Sch'dy Rd. 785-8861 TO MEN OF GOOD WILL And Women of Good Taste The Gift-Spotter Electrolux Vacuum Cleaners 721 Stat* St F R 2-2654 Snow Blowers. Were 1159 95 No* 1129.95. Charles Home Improvement Co. Albany, N.Y. .Tel. IV 2-3018. 11 c UP — Orlentsl Rugs, scatter I O A laitlng gift Investment. Kermanl. 3905. State St. E X 2-6814 ."HOP THE GIFT-SPOTTER Guide lo Good Living VENETIAN BLINDS, from. ..$2.45 Dixon's Venetian Blind Service S.U State St -FR4-0S1C Beautiful beveled wall and door mirrors. Tremendous Reduction*. Plesiant Valley Glass. 1416 B'way Spaghetti and Meatballs . .65c SONNY'S 1150 Webster St. Bartke's Restaurant A Cocktail Lounge. Famous for prims steaks and chops. 9 W Ravena. 756-1141 IF YOU'RE eager for your Christ- mas gifts to make such a hit that you'll stay remembered long after the holiday's past, shop ths e Gift-Spotter © Dins or Take-Out Orders LUM FUNG'S 13S Broadway DI 6-956$ All HOME COOKING and BAKING Gray's Rest'rant (formerly Dillon's) 3'4 ml. from Duancahurg on Rte. 7 T/JOKING FOR STOCKING 8TUFFEP.ST You've got the right page ! For Period Furniture THOMAS A.'cUSACK, INC. 11» Central Av. IV 24247 ANTIQUE Chairs (pr.) for ssls JUupholittrlng — Work Guaranteed «Hoffman's Upholstery Shop IDS Stats fit. DI 6-3731 HERE'S QUICK SHOPPING for your whole list . . . The Gift-Spotter e MURPHY Overhead DOORS e OVERHEAD OARAGE DOORS e ELECTRIC OPERATORS IMS Central Av. Stop 40 HEI-MIJ For Pre-Hollday P.emodellng BELLEVUE BUILDERS SUPPLY 600 Dusr.ethurg Rd KL5-719f STOWF/S. UPHOLSTERY SHOP Fervinr Fcheneetadv since 1930 Fre* Estimates 724 State St DI 8-074* SHOP THE GIFT-SPOTTER Guide to Go<>d Living Pool tables, all slies. supplies. Alti coin pool table*. Mrrifko! Expert repair* Csnton. AR2-24M. pr •t?-" TKCTKB Antiqiw ^ Gift* ItT X if' V •^fWKT^^rf^^.rrf l»» SENSIBLE OIFT8 for every purse. person and purpose e Ths Gift-Spotter HOLIDAY SPECIAL ! ! Colonial Sofa, Foam * I OO Rubber. Reg. I18J. NOWA.. li" MICHELSON'8 Furniture Store 1704 Western Av. Albany HE 8.63.1 Hottsrdam Ornamental Iron A Wan- ing. Porch Railing* and Columns Hi lumrnsr I t Tel. FRT-ltll. Lsrgent selection of antiques and gifts In Northern N. Y. from abro»d and good old Early American. SHULER AND DUROSS . 230 North Perry St . JohnMow^ Tel. .lohnMown. 6-8116 Open Mon. thru Sat. S am. to t r m. poGors Italian-American Restaurant 2709 Central Av DI 6-93*0 HERE'S QUICK SHOPPING for your whols lint . . . The Gift-Spotter 2. Daughter of 21. Warp- a king 8. Flower ro« ceptacle 4. Cereal grain 6. To rankle 43, Noah'i shelter 7. Plunder 8. Jewish month 8. Bovine 11. Guido'a note 15. From: pre- fix 18. Beginning 19. Masurium: sym. 20. Kingly yam 22. Spawn of fish 24.0grea 26. Moslem title 26. Noth- ing 30. Re- volve* 81. Barium: sym. 33. Whether 84. A wing 35. Gist 86. Hautboy 89. At one tlmo V, WK ao £ mil ATTO SSI HHS WMHE OWN H.71Q0 EaAIR life. Mm o SI YiC filf] Saturday'* Answer 40. <3onf ed» erata general 42. Tree 43. Skaters* delight 44. Narrow In- let: geot KATE'S FLAMINGO ROOM DINING and COCKTAILS Westgsto. 911 Central Av. IV»«J61 Ths Country Pancake Houss h Restaurant Tel. 399-1711 Cloied Tues Open Sam. Hie SO Ballston Lake Howard Johmon'i 1614 Stats St. Restaurant 346-m4 KIRKER'S STEAK HOUSE l«i Ml No l.atham Cirda STS-««w6 ValUy Reitaurant A Grill Main St Schohsrie AX4-7M4 If You'r* Going to be. PLAYING flANTA CLAUg (And who Isn't?) Tou Should Find This Faga A Big Help DUANESBURG RESTAURANT Duaneshurg. NT TW R-211J SHOP THE GIFT Guide to Good SPOT nJvinf iPOTTER ig Antiques and Unusual Gifts—Heir- loom Housa, 325 Ss-ward PI. Eves., «:»0-». WssVsnda, l:J0-». DI 1-6117. COLONIAL RESTAURANT - In Glens Falls. Fins Steaks—Chors— Sea Foods 3% Elm St. (downtown) RX 2-9S04 LUIOIS RESTAURANT For Holiday Parties and Banquets U2S Barrett St. DI «-»744 TAILWINDS RESTAURANT Dslldous Food and Cocktails 20 Saratoga Rd. n 6 »J$7 ACROSS 1. Railroad side track 6. Refrain in songs 9. Bear 10. Eat away 12. Sheeplike 13. A toast to health 14. Skin tumor 15. Close to 16. Tin coin 17. A long curling wave 21. Contest theater 23. Native of Rome 27. Foreman 28. Hindu •Jcetlo 29. Harass 81.TTU* 82. Testa 84. Awayr prefix 87. From 88. Sanskrit school 4L Defama- tory state- ment 43. Girl's nam* 48. Coral island 48, Island sorceress: The Odyssey" 47. and haws 48. Comfort DOWN LTo rescue DAILY OBYPTOQUOTE — Here't how to work ftt AXTDLBAAXR Is LONOIELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is need for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc 8lngle Utters, spot- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day ths code letters are different BETTY LOU BREAD Baked the Old Fashioned Way TRY OUR DELICIOUS Fruit punch, Egg Nog, lea Cream ALLIED DAIRIES Is ready to serva you DI 6-7853 Largest Xmas Tree Display Flocked, fresh double Balsam, Spruce, Scotch Pine ; sprays, boughs, roping, cemstery and door wreaths, centerpieces and decorations. DeBIERE'S GARDEN CENTER 1342 Altamont Av., end of Crane St. EL 5-5400 Plenty .of Parking Space RELIGIOUS GIFTS Rosaries Prayer Books Medals Chains Picture s _anrLMissals Engraving Free Gold Stamping W. B. O'CONNOR CHURCH GOODS, INC. 71 4th St.. Troy Tel. AS 6-7731 XMAS TREES TOM MIAKISZ "The working man's friend." 3 blocks across Curry Rd., 3013 Guilderland Av. also 2 Ea»?le St.. City. All kinds $1 up. EL 5-1734. TO MEN OF GOOD WILL And Women' of Good Taste Tha Gjft-Spotter HAYES RELIGIOUS SHOP' 435>, Franklin St. FR 2-4654 Superior Nursery Grown Balsam Scotch Pine, Princess Pine and Laurel Roping — Evergreen Boughs DIBBLE'S GARDENS Blue Bams Rd. EX 3-7620 QUALITY Baked Goods Since 1329 Wedding & Birthday Cakes. Bread, Rolls. Pastries. Delivery Service. WHITE EAGLE BAKERY, INC 1130 Crane St. DI 6-7345 GUIDO'S NEW PREPARED PIZZA SAUCE—DELICIOUS ON— Muffins or Prepared Pizza Crust TEL IV 9-3943 Ice Cream Cake and Log Cake PLATT'S Dairy, UN 9-6011 NELSON'S CATERING 8ERVICE Hors d'oeuvres, cookies, punch 1131 Glenwood Blvd. FR 4-36S7 CHRISTMAS TREES—Again BOB EATON welcomes you to his Plan- tations on Galway - West Galway Rd. Tag or cut at your convenience. All sizes Spruce, Balsam, Douglas Fir or sheared Scotch Pine. Christmas Trees KLUGE'S NURSERY 3S9 Saratoga Rd. Rte. E0 Tel. 393-4003 or EX 9-4042 IF YOU'RE eager for your Christ- mas gifts to make such a hit that you'll stay remembered long after the holiday's past, shop the Gift-Spotter Mrs. Passmora's Gifts—Cardi 1300 Altamont, Shoporama EL 5-5320 CHRISTMAS TREES, single, double Balsam, Spruce. Pine. Maplewood Farms. Rte. 20. 1 mile above Mc- Cormack's Cors. Tel. EL 5-5116. Rustcraft • Gibson • Norcross Cards GUY'S STATIONERY SHOP 2% Front St., Ballston TU 5-5701 Photographic Christmas Cards ACE PHOTO & CARD SHOP $1 Gift Items. 2041 B'ws.y. FR 2-5950 AN AD in the • Gift-Spotter • puts you on "busy street"—where hun- dreds of important buying deci- sions are made every day. Colony Delicatessen ft Grocery— DI 6-9178—Cold cuts. Beer — Home- made salads. Open 'til 12:45 A.M. 1333 State St. SHOP THE GIFT-SPOTTER Guide to Good Living THRIFT STORE-BAKED GOODS Pies and Cakes tO Freeman's Bridge Rd. DI 6-961S Mastroianrii Bros. Bakery 313 FRONT ST. DI 6-5S75 A Oryptof-ram QnofAtlon BKCBPVO DPPU IJOKTD UAKTNKTD Q,P O Y D A P 8 M -CYAYTRY JTU RP QU. Saturday's Oryptoqnote: HE WHO MEANLY ADMIRES A MEAN THTNO IS A SNOB. -THACKERAY (Oltta, KIA* Feature* Syndicate, lnn.> EASTMAN'S CHEESE HOUSE Gift Package* Made to Order Esperance, N.Y. . . . Phone 31 Pick a Gift In Good Taste GERSHON'S DELICATESSEN 16CQ Union St. EX 3-CW17 Re a smart "COOKIE" Santa Wllley's Union st. Bake Shop 1603 Union st. FR 4-1024 FOR GIFTS that beat mlstlsto* — shop ths • Glft-Sr>otter • svsry day. BALSAM, Blue Spruce. Spruces, White and Scotch Pine, othtrs. VAR1ETY GARDENS Rte. 20. Guilderland 4S9-7561 Fresh cut double balsam, blue spruce, Scotch pins; wreaths, cones, boughs, laurel, pins roping and decorations. CAPITAL FORESTRY ASSOC. 29S7 Troy Rd. STI-S2S1 CHRISTMAS TREES I Wreaths Boughs Roping SCHULTZ Farm 4 Grsenhousea 13» Wolf Rd. UN 9-7054 SCOTCH PINES —Cut Your Own Your Chelae SI.50. A. E Johnson Putnam Rd. Box 219-A. EX 3-1458 CHRISTMAS TREES Double balsam, fresh cut. wholesale Tel. CE7-269S ask for R. Trtmblay u Holiday Entertainment HALLMARK Rust Craft CARDS Gift Wrap—Ribbon—Toys Hurley's 954 Crane DI 6-9591 SNOWSU1TS. sweaters. Jswsled ool- lars. beds. Xmas stockings, toys. Pampered P«t. 101 Central Albany HO 3-52:5. READERS like the convenient, han- dy arrangement and msny novel Itsms that appear every day In ths Gift-Spotter DACHSHUND PUPPIES MINT MEADOW KENNEL Feura Bush. N.Y. HE9-2171 GREAT DANE The Aristocrat of Dogrlom Viking-Dane Kennels AS (-(901 •tr.- : :.•:-• .>• -:. r J For the Best In Food PiRtlv Wlggly Finer FoAds 2«27 Rrosdnav DI 6-12(1 FLERES FISH MARKET "Frc*h Flih Dslly" 534 Broadway Tel. FR 4-I7.M 1 Trees and Trim ci *3' CHRISTMAS TREES Heavy Double Canadian Ralsam 6-12 ft. S100 per Ifti in Saratoga, N.Y. Wreaths and boughs. Tel. 584-5640. 54 Ash St. Saratoga, N.Y. ;: c."i.#. Skyway Bowl-a-Droms OPEN BOWLING MON. thru FRI. 9 A M. to (10 MON eve. after 9 (5) Isr.ei THURSDAY (2) lanes until 1:39 FRIDAY (2) lanes all eve. SATURDAY all day ar.d I M SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 7—after 9 :30 14 Saratoga Rd. 399-4922 OPEN BOWLING THE WOODLAWN BOWL ISd State St 377-0131 weekdays until I. and weekends CHRISTMAS TREES Wholesale—Ralsam. Spruce, Scotch Pine, and sheared L H. MADER c/a Bleecker Stage, Gloveraville, N.Y . Tel. 5-6423 XMAS TREES - 3 Carloads of Fresh Cut Double Bslaam Trees CARDIN*4L 1103 Helderberg Av. THE BOWLERS CLUB Rpeclal Kids Rates—Join our Bowling league Saturdaya 10 a m for Boys and Girls 9-11 yrs Also open bowling—For reservations Tel. 7S5-S5(» OR COME 1710 Troy-Schdy Rd. as- r'vvrr WIN HIS HEART WITH . it Boat Accessories •»> Boat Fqulpnent Safety Devi.-ea Water Ski Needs •k Nautical Oarifats HYDE'S BOATS D l l S46I CAFFE LENA—PRESENTS. Rev. 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Page 1: Egelston, 90, Dies, Rites In Delanson 8... · PENDLETON —December «. 1963. Edmund Randolph of 9 North Church street: brother of Mrs. William Notris of this city; uncle of Mrs

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GAZETTE PHONE Fit 4-41-11 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1963 GAZETTE PHONE FR 4-4141 rt

Egelston, 90, Dies, Rites In Delanson

Howard B. Egelston, 90, died Saturday morning at the Val­ley View Nursing Home in Ful-tonville. Mr. Egelston was bom in 1873 in Esperance and for the past 63 years had lived at Oak Ridge, RFD 1, Esperance, where he was engaged in dairy fanning.

FUNERAL .SERVICES will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the White funeral home, De­lanson, with Rev. Roger Fitz­gerald, pastor of the Esper­ance Methodist Church offici­ating. Burial will be at the Es­perance cemetery. T,here Will be no viewing hours.

Mr. Egelston is survived by two sons, Ralph Egelston of Glen, Lester G. Egelston of Al­bany; a daughter, Mrs. Pear-ley Brand of Esperance RFD1; a sister, Miss Lottie Egelston of Esperance; five grandchil­dren and 15 great-grandchil­dren.

Fire Unit 2 to Meet Tonight in Niskayuna

Niskayuna fire company, Jje district 2, will hold a bushoss meeting at *i.e Troy road st-uh.n at 8 tonigi.t to elect officers and directors.

The social committee will be in charge if refreshments fol­lowing the tusijiess session.

NOT^TO¥W£LL HIDDEN WICHITA, Kkn. (AP)-Burg-

lars prowling through a d r u g store found the combination to the store's safe in a cash regis­ter and made off with between $600 and $700 from the safe.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Jeath Notices 121 ATTEXDORX — December 6. 196*.

Albert, husband of, Luella Gaw Attendoin of 1 Dei>ot Street,

-..Hichmondville, New York; son of Mrs. Mabel Ostiauder of Rotter­dam ;- brother of Harold Attendorn ot Rotterdam, Charles J. Atten-dorn of this city, Mrs. Albeit Agans of Rotterdam. Mrt. John E. Rudd and Mrs. David Mayville of this city; stepfather of Gene Corking1 of Columbus, Ohio and Jerry Corkitis of Belpie, Ohio. Funeral service* Monday after­noon at 2 o'clock from the Bond Funeral Home. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment, Viewland Cemetery.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Death Notices 121

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Death Notices 121

To Hear Fire Chief ALTAMONT - Altamont Fire

Chief Edward Pollard will be guest speaker at tonight's- meet­ing of the Kiwanis Club.

Pollard will explain the fire department equipment and;how it is used. The program will also include entertainment' by the Guilderland central high school dance band.

BENJAMIN—December 6. 1963, Eli Benjamin ot Sl'l Grant Av.. hus­band of the-late Anna Benjamin. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock fro-n Light's Funeral Home, 142S State St. and at 9:30 from the facred Heart Church where a. requiem high mass will be celebrated. Relatives, friends and members of the O.K. Quarter Century Club are invited to at­tend. Calling hours 7 to 9 Mon­day evening.

BI'.CZAK — December fi. 13*3. Stan lev. husband of the late Wladys law a Fastoicryk Beczak of i:i3S Chrisler-Avenue; father of Mis Stephen (Mary) Zdunczyk; also survived by jeven grandchild!en and , seven, great-grandchildren Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Falko.wski Fu­neral.Home and at 9 o'clock from St. Adalbert's Church where a re­quiem high mass will be cele­brated. Relatives, friends and members of St. John the Baptist Socletv and G.B. Quarter Century Club are invited to attend. Call­ing' lours. Sunday evening after 7 o'cDck. Interment, St. Adalbert's Cem«tery.

BONITATIBUS—December S. 19S3. Ces'.dlo, of L'JO Green Street, hus­band of the late Margaret Tris-tano Bonitatibus: father of Mrs. Jules (Jenny) Brooks. Mrs. Jo­seph (Margaret) Iovlno. Mrs. Au­gust (Elizabeth) Sharback. David Bonitatibus of Licking, Missouri. Mr?. Alphonso (EUie) Cuomo. Kocco Bonitatibus, Mrs. Je.<s U<eua) Stewart, also Ernest, Al­bert. Louis, Vincent, and Frank Bonitatibus, Mrs. William (Louise) Mizziack; also survived by 27 grandchildren and 20 great-grand­children and leveral nlecea and nephews. F u n e ra 1 "Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from Rossi and Sons Funeral Chapel thence to St. John the Baptist Church where a requiem high mass wiU celebrated at 10 o'clock. Relatives, fiiends and members of Local 1037 City Employes Union are invited to attend..The ohapel will be oi>en Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment, St. John's Cemetery.

BALTY—On Sunday, December 8. 1963, Frank J. Baity of 833 Main Av., husband of Anna J. Ont-kush Baity and father of. Mrs. Lester Johnson. Mis. Earl Shane and Raymond Baity all of this city, and Mrs. Jame* Berlinger of Valley Forge. Pennsylvania. Survived also by five grandchil­dren. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Daly Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock from St. Columbus Church where a requiem high mass will be celebrated. Relatives, friends and members of the American LeK'on Post No. 1005 and the Apple-knockers Unit No. 105 are invited to attend. Calling hours,^ Monday evening after 7 o'clock. Inter­ment. Most Holy Redeemer ceme­tery. .

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Death Not ices 121 EM KICK—On Saturday. December

7, 1963, Irene A. Emrlch of 1668 I^enox Road ; sister of Mrs. John l)ennis/)n of Albany, New York,

, Mre. Francis Breandt, Richard H. Emrich and \YilUain J. Emrlch of this city ; also survived by several n i c e s and nephews. Funeral pri­vate. Wednesday morning from the Dalv Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock from St. John the Baptist Church where a solemn high requiem mass will be celebrated. Kindly omit flowers. There will be no calling hours. Interment, St. John's Cemetery.

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Death Not ices 121

EOELSTOX — December 7. 1963. ,Howard B. Egelston of Oak Ridge. 'RFD i l Esperance. father of Ralph H. Egelston of Glen, Leister O. Egelston 'of Albany, and Mrs. Pearley Brand of Esperance RFD s i : brother of Mi^s Lottie Egel­ston, Esperance ; also survived by five grandchildren and 15 great­grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30

. o'clock from the White Funeral Home, Delanson, New. York. It is a request of the family that there be no viewing hours. Inter ment, Esperance Cemetery.

EVERY—December .6. 1963, Frank B . husband of Ethel Pustal Everv of 93S Michigan avenue; father of Richard Every of this city. Mrs. Wesley Weaver ' of Ballston Lake; brother of Floyd Every of Atlanta, Ceorgia. Mrs. Orpha Hamilton. Mrs. Thomas Gualtier of Kingston. New York, and Mrs. Grace Griffin of Broad-albin. New York. Also survived by four grandchildren and sev­eral nieces and nephews. Funeral service 11 o'clock Monday morn­ing at Baxter's Funeral Parlor*. Relatives and friends are invited. The parlors will be open Sunday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri­butions may be made to the Glenridge Hospital Trust Fund.

HF.IUEL — San Francisco. Cali­fornia. December 7. 1963, Frank J., husband of the late Josephine Carroll Helgel. formerly of Van Zandt Street. Schenectady ; father of Mrs. James O'Neil of San Francisco, California and Donald

. Heigel of Rotterdam ; brother of Mrs. George Long of Schenec­tady, Mrs. Preston Van Patten of Glenville, New York, John Heigel of Dresdin Station, New York, Charles Heigel of Schenectady and Walter Heigel of Niagara Village. New York. Notice of fu­neral later.

FLAGER—December 7. 1963, Jennie Slocum; wife of the late Walter Flagler, formerly of Elnora, New York. Private funeral service will be held Wednesday at the conven­ience of the family at the Ellis Funeral Home. It is requested that theie be no viewing hours. In­terment. Clifton Park Center Bap­tist Cemetery, Elnora.

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Death Notices 121

tJl'CZ—At rest December 7, 19R3, John F. Gucz of Hadley. N.Y.. husband of the late Mrs. Anas-tasia Kruszewski; father of Mrs. Eleanor Anderson and Walter Gucz; brother of Mrs. Veronica Warner, Miss Frances Gucz, all of this city, Mrs. John Frydel of Amsterdam. Also survived by 3 grandchildren and 4 great-grand children. Funeral Tuesday morn lnR Ht 8:30 o'clock from the Leszczvnski Funeral Home. 77S Eastern Av. Theme to St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock where a solemn high requiem Mass will be celebrated. The chapel will be open Monday evening after 7 o'clock to which relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. Interment, in the family plot, St. Adalbert's Cemetery. Amsterdam papers please copy.

LAUBACHER — December 7. 1963. Lola L. Brassier, wife of the late Oscar Laubacher of 1971 Hamburg Street, Rotterdam; mother of Rob­ert Laubacher, East Meadow, Long Island and Oscar Laubach­er of California; sister of Mrs. Evan Powell of Kansas City,

. Missouri. Mrs. Anna Drie* of Franklin Square. Long " Island, and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter of this city. Funeral services Tues­day morning at 8 o'clock from the Bond Funeral Home and. at 8:30 o'clock from Sacred Heart Church, where mass will be celebrated. The funeral home will be open Monday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment. P i n e l a w n National Cemetery. Long Island.

MAYER—December 7. 1963. Fred­erick B.. age 73 years, of 1"07 Spruce Street, Rotterdam, hus­band of the late Marip I>enzner; father of Mrs Jack Seek. Mrs. Holland Van W'ormer and Mis David Ellis of Schenectady; brother of Karl and William Mayer of Germany. Also sur­vived by 4 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon al 2 o'clock at the Lutheran Church of the Messiah, 2?50 Guilderland Av. The Gris-wold Funeral Home. 1867 State St.. WcKxllawn, will be open to frienls and relatives Monday evening after 7 o'clock. Inter­ment, Evergreen Memorial Park.

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Death Notices 121

LTO>"S--At rest December 7, 1963. Mrs. Anna K. Lyons of 1108 Union Street, wife of Dr. Thomas L. Lyons; mother of Mrs. Carl H. (Dorothy) Carlson, Scotia. Miss Betty Jane Lyons. Schenectady Thomas L. Lyons Jr.. Hartfoid Connecticut. Also survived by 3 grandsons. Relatives and friends and membeis of the Schenectady County Women's .auxiliary, to the Medical Society V the State of New York are invited to attend. The fnreral services, which will be held Tuesday morning at 9:j0 o'clock at the Kivlin-CarnpbMl Funeral Home and thence to the Church of St. John the Evangelist where a solemn high requiem masa will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. The funeral home will he open Monday evening at 7 p.m. Interment, Most Holy Redeemer cemetery.

HTFFM1RE — December 8. 1963, Irving.' husband of the late Mar­garet Slater Huffmire of 102 Jay Street. Survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bond Funeral Home. Relatives and friends are Invited. The funeral home will be open Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment, Viewland Cem­etery.

PENDLETON —December «. 1963. Edmund Randolph of 9 North Church street: brother of Mrs. William Notris of this city; uncle of Mrs. Samuel Moore of New York city. Mrs. Alexander Epting of Glen Rock, New Jersey, and Mrs. Robert W. Pidd of IJI-Jolla, California: great-uncle of Randolph Norris Pidd. William Scott Pidd and Alexander Nor­ris Epting. A memorial eucharist will be celebrated at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. George's Episcopal Church. Relatives and friends are Invited. There will be no viewing hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. Friends who wish to call may do so Monday evening at St. George's Episcopal Church. Baxter'* In charge of arrangements.

MILLER—December 5, 1963. Helena Aussicker. wife of Raymond G. Miller of 838 Curry Road; mother of Howard Charles Miller of El Monte. California. Mrs. Robert A. Greene and Raymond G. Miller Jr. of this city, Mrs. Richard Latrimore of Mariaville ; sister of Mrs. Thomas McJIlton of Scotia; also survived by 4 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. The Office of the burial of the Dead will be read at 2 o'clock Monday after­noon at Baxter's Funeral Pat-lors. Relatives and friends are invited. The parlors will be open Sundav evening from 7-9 o'clock. Corlaer Chapter No. 521 O.E S will conduct a service at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening.

MeGEE—Sunday, December 8. 1963. at her home, 106n University Place. Lorena A. McGee. daughter of the late Patrick Ix)renzo and Marv.Ann Mageean McGee; sis­ter of Mary G. McGee. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Gleason Funeral Home and al 10 o'clock at St. John the Evangelist Church where a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated. The chapel will be open Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment, St John's Cemetery.

RU8KOW8KI — December 7, 1163, Mary Jasniewlcz, wife of the lata John Ruskowskl of 1466 Regent Street; mother of. Mrs. Benjamin (Kegma) W'asniewskl. Mrs. Rob­ert (Olive) Fuerst. Mrs. Leroy . (Wanda) Grigolelt. Miss Clara, Ruskowskl, all of Schenectady, Ptl. Edward E , Attorney Carl J., of Schenectady, Attorney C. W. Ruskowski of Detroit, Michigan, and John A. Ruskowskl of Del-mar ; sister of Mrs. Jacob Rekuckl. Mis. William Snyder of Schenec­tady, and Mis. Ida Raczynski of Ciceio, Illinois: also survived by .0 giandchildren. 12 great-grand­children, several n i e c e s and nephews. Euneral services wilj be held Wednesday morning at 8 : l i o'clock from the Ellis Funeral Home, thence to St. Adalbert's Church wheie a solemn high te-quiem mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock. Relatives, members of the Third Order of St Francis Society. First Sacred Heart So­ciety and Rosary So> iety of St. Adalbert's Church are Invited. The funeral home will be open Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment, Most Holy Redeem'r Cemetery. First Sa<-red Heart So­ciety will meet at the funeral home a»,6:40 o'clock. The Rnsary Society at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening,

STONE — On Sunday. December 8, 1963. Josephine Celebucki of RD 1, Burnt Hills, wife of the late Al­bert .Stone; beloved mother of Bonnie Jo and Mane Alana Store ; daughter of Mrs Johanna (>!•-bmki : sifter of Mrs. Lester Mar-Kenzie. Mrs. Iyouis Brznza ar.d John Celebucki all of Schenec­tady; Mr«. Patrick Sokol and. Stanley Celebucki of Burnt Hills: also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday morning from the Kazyaka Fu­neral Home at 8:30 o'clock then'-* to St. Mary's Church where a re­quiem high mass will be cele­brated at S:45 o'clock. Relatives, friends and members of St. Stan­islaus Society are invited to at­tend. The funeral home will be open Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Please omit flowers. Interment, St. Adalbert's Cemetery.

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Long_Treajured Gifts • Decorator CUcks • Unusual Wall Plaques e Chafing Dishes • Bowls • Wsll Sconces • Ice Buckets • Candlesticks • Orig­inal Oil paintings.

O Fireplace1 Furnishings O The Fireside Shop

Stop 20. Afjany-Sch'dy Rd. w .^—-TELJ-UJva-Jm.. . , *

OPEN.EVENiNGS BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT

A SPINET PIANO h f l C FOR ONLt 0 7 O Big Discoutt on Other Pianos H you cathot aiford a new one, buy a.recondl- $«yn tioned Uptight / O

Pay $2 ,W*«kly—Come in Now To Make Your Selection

CASSEDY PIANO CO. Most Reliable for 113 Years

480 STATE STREET FR 4-5067

Xmas Special! SHOW THIS AD

An* We'll Give You

—10%-OFF--All Merchandise!

Now's theLtiroi to redecorate for the holidays and SAVE ! We carry a fcO.'IPLETE line of Paint and Wallpaper Supplies. (This Special good 'til D e c 24)

CIRCLE PAINT 1723 State'SK FR 7-2401

JACK'S CORNER Delicious Pizza—Steak and

Sauiage Sandwiches—Spaghetti and Meat Balls—Steak Dinners

1555 Van Vranken Av. Tel. FR 7-9898

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Holiday Dining

SPECIAL-XMAS-DISCOUNTS * P o l e Lamps',* Curios -k Hassocks * Desks -k Tabls Lamps * Knick

Knacks *k Floor Lamps ic Recliners * A s h Trays '+ Platform Rockers * Bedspreads s imula ted Blankets * Quilts * Others to Choose From

M L PLEASANT FURNITURE 722 Crane St. , DI6-7938 Daily 10-7; Wed.. Thurs.. SaL 10-9

— THE TEPEE EXCLUSIVE DINING In moun­tain setting overlooking 40 ft na­tural waterfall. With new addition. Now accommodating 700 people. Banquets. Weddings, Receptions

Rte. 5 entering Amsterdam. VI 2-7400

DAVE VICTOR'S RESTAURANT

(Home of Clams Casino) Dinners Dally 4-10, Sun. 12-9

Geo. Donaldson's band Sat. eve. for Your Dancing and Listening Plea­sure;—Rte.—7j—Ravmertown. N.Y.

MO 3-5555

BANQUETS FOR UP TO 80 • Finest Private Facilities •

Myron Carr at the Piano Nightly TONY VERRUTO'S RESTAURANT 1010 State St FR 2-1271

DeWITT CLINTON HOTEL State and Eagle St.. Albany. HE 4-6111 Luncheon and Dinner Mn The Beautiful TURF ROOM. Danc­ing On The Shelf. Tues.-Sat. 9 to 2.

THE COUNTRY INN POLISH-AMERICAN FOODS

Wedding-Receptions, Xmas Parties and Banquets Welcome

Cor. Carman-Curry Rd. EL 5-2190

ciT.

JUNCO'S Stone Ends Restaurant

Tel. HO 5-3178

RELAX . . . . And enjoy a tempting meal or a delicious cocktail at "The -Friendliest Place In—Town" HENRY'S STATE ARCADE

ZWICKLBAUER'S HOFBRAU On Beautiful Warner Lake

Reserve now for Xmas Parties German - American Food

Open All Year — Tel. E. Berne 230

DUNCAN'S INN "FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS"

FOR OVER A CENTURY v i mi. from Alb. Airport. ST5-S949

Ideal Gifts for the Home Barca-Lounger, large assortment

Fr«m |99 to 1179 PatterionTille Furniture Store

Rte. JS, PaUersonvllle TU 7-2742 Open Dally 10 a.m. to S p.m.

Op«n Thursday-Friday 'til 9 p.m. LOOKING FOR

STOCKING 8TUFFERST You've got the right page !

JEWEL DINETTE e Custom Madet Dinette Ssts • Expert Re-upholstering e Location, 300 Sheridan Av. Albany e Foot of Northern Blvd. Bridge

• Tel. HE 4-9456

FINE modern, tradlt'pnal furniture and rugs at low P^ces.

Convenient Terms 'Free Delivery Connor's Furniture Store

Middleburgh. N.Y. Collect VA 7-5222 8-6: Fri. 'til 9 ; eve. by appointment

AN AD in the • Giit-Spol:er • puts you on "busy street"—where hun­dreds of important buying deci­sions are made every day.

DANKER'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers, Tropical Plants, Gifts

121 N. Pearl St., Albany Tel. HO'3-4258 Est 1898

Schenectady Deliveries Daily If You're Going to be

PLAYING SANTA CLAUg (And who isn't?)

You Should Find This Page A Big Help

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CATHAY RESTAURANT '^-^Chinese-American Dishes

Finest Cantonese Cuisine 1481'V State St. DI 6-9533

171

SMITH RESTAURANT LUNCH—11 A.M. to 3 P.M. DINNER—3 P.M to 11 P.M.

Remsen St., • Cohoes CE 7-9509

_t>_IHE-GIFr-SPOTTER • — Parades Grand Gifts

Before You Daily! •

VALLEY VIEW DINER Rte, 7. M ml. W. Duanesburf

TW 5-8848

GAYLORD'S TAP ROOM 1889 State St FR 7-9868

THE TOWER INN A VERY special restaurant—ALL new diiiins room ALL foods char­coal broiled. 2 mi. East of Amster­dam. Rte. 5 at Cranesville. VI 3-0422

Holiday Dining

Enjoy Christmas Dinner at the MAPLEWOOD INN Served 12 noon to 8 p.m.

122 MAPLE AV. ALTAMONT. N.Y. Call UN 1-8829 or 1-8912

El"

Trees and Trim

7JK3

Bohme's Resaurant — Full course dinners, excellent f o o d , popular prices. Parties, banquets, 4 to 400.

Ballston-Spa; 855-6401

VENDOME RESTAURANT

Reserve Now for Xmas Parties . Dinner Daily 5 - 9, Sunday 12-9

BAVARIAN CHALET Rte. 20. Guilderland. 1 mile West

McCormack's Corners. Tel. 355-98SJ)

STOP AT GIBBY'S DINER Rte. 7. 13 miles west of Sch'dy. Enjoy our charcoal steaks, barbecue chicken, short ribs. Special Christ­mas dinner. Tel . -TW 5-SS53.

414 State St. DI 6-9226

Christmas Trees "Everyone a Perfect Tree"

Nurserv Grown SCOTCH PINE and BALSAM Perfectly Shaped

Also ALUMINUM TREES and Artificial Scotch Pine Trees

e Christmas wreaths for cemeteries • Roping eFlocked Snow Treei • Centerpiece* In pink, blue, white

DOM GALLO FLORIST

2241 • BROADWAY (BELLEVUE) Tel. EX 3-0725 Night or Day

fnr-^-iT j-T'Tr-*-r-«n •^-•~~*r^y-™i ,^1-»r*r«~r.'t»vT-a

Religious Gilts

MAKE IT A RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS WITH

e Gifts e Cards e Bibles e Film O

XMAS DECORATIONS e Flowers • Center Pieces • Cemetery Wreaths • Christmas Trees e Plants

John J. Gallo

HELDERBERG LODGE Rte. 85. New Salem RO 5-7380

. COLONIAL TAVERN Lunches, Dinners Served 5-9 Daily BANQUETS PARTIES 2717 B'way DI 6-9462

(|SARNOWSKI FARM DAIRY "Try Our Delicious Egg Nog" 52 Freeman's Bridge Rd. FR4-3E2S

FOAM rubber and Inner s p r i n g mattresses, and box springs. Hol­lywood beds, msple beds, chests and studio couch's.

QUALITY MATTRESS SHOP 129 Jay St. FR 4-8149

HERE'S QUICH SHOPPING for your who'e list . . . e The Gift-Spotter •

Beautify Your Home For Ths Holidays

Paint and Wallpaper 8upplltt W. H. STODDARD & SON

1701 Union St FR2-1200

Largest Aasortmsnt of Fireplace Equipment In Bcr-«n»ctad)'

FREE DELIVERY WALLACE ARMER-Herdwere US Erie Blvd. EX 1-1281

Duraclean Carpet Cleaners Flower Fresh Cleaning

In Your Hom» Free Estimates FR 2-«:01

CASH AND CARRY CARDS Save :0"%

Recltlyn Wallpaper k Paint 1U1 State FR 2-8694 Or<-n Eves

SENSIBLE GIFTS for evtry piirie.

per»on and purp^M e The Gift-Spotter e

AN AD In the O Gift-Spotter e puis you on "busy street"—where hun­dreds of Important buying deci­sions are made every day.

Rotterdam Septic Systems Cleaned, Installed. Repaired

Electric Sewer Cltanlng TU 7-2241 — EL 5-6923 eves.

SAFES-STRONG BOXES At Special Low Prices

Home Sizes Finest Msk?> M. Wolfe. 130 Erie Blvd. DI 6-0561

Xmas Parties, Banquets, Weddings SWISS INN

Rte. 20, Western Turnpike EL 5-2660 OVER THE YEARS shopping the

Gazette • Gift-Spotter • has be­come a habit for thousands.

For Holiday PARTIES-BANQUETS ZANE & BILL'S RESTAURANT Western Turnpike, Rte. 20 EL 5-9807

Jack's Motel and Restaurant "Chinese and American Food"

1881 Central Av., Albany UN 9-9511

FANTAUZZI'S RESTAURANT Specializing Italian-American Food Park/Central avs.. MtchanlcvllU

MO 4-7641

815 CLARE RESTAURANT McClellan SL DI 6-9307

JERRY'S PLACE Specializing in Roman Cheeseburger

431 Liberty St.. 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. 346-9505

LEON'S 108 Jay St.

RESTAURANT

BURTON'S ELM HOTEL Fine Italian-American Food

ENTERTAINMENTrEVERY SAT. Route 20 Esperance, N.Y. FOR BANQUETS. WEDDINGS,

RECEPTIONS, SPECIAL FUNC­TIONS. " CALL NISKAYUNA CLUB. INC.

Tel. DI 6-9290 or FR 7-3571

For your family and friends Specializing in Italian Cuisine

Falvo's, 2329 Van Vranken 346-9524

Andy's Lunch — D I 6-9891 Daily Specials, G.E. Subway gate

.We Bake to Please You ! e Rolls • Bread • Cookies

• Cakes • Pastries Wedding Cakes Our Specialty

We Supply Caterers a id Private Parties

Open Daily and Sun. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Hot Goods Sundays)

ML PLEASANT BAKERY 941 CRANE STREET. FR 2-5678

>r's Freihofei Genuine Fruit Cake

Get it from your Routeman or call DI 6-4224

Your Downtown FLORIST

96 Jay Street, opp. City Hall DI 6-4487

• Books e Film Strips •

SCRIPTURE GIFT AND BOOK STORE

We also carry church and Sunday school supplies, pictures, etc.

Come in, browse around, you'll b» welcome if you buy or not.

1481 State St. 34M1454, DI 6-0371 Dally 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to «.

AN AD in the e Gift-Spotter e puta you on "busy street"—whera hun­dreds of Important buying deci­sions are made every day.

Porter's Restaurant—Bakery Tel. DI 6-9655" 18 Front St , Ballston Spa TU 5-9472

DAILY CROSSWORD

THE SHAKER INN (FORMERLY EMPIE'S)

Stop 29. Troy-Sch'dy Rd. 785-8861

TO MEN OF GOOD WILL

And Women of Good Taste

• The Gift-Spotter •

Electrolux Vacuum Cleaners 721 Stat* S t FR 2-2654 Snow Blowers. Were 1159 95 N o * 1129.95. Charles Home Improvement Co. Albany, N.Y. .Tel. IV 2-3018.

11 c UP — Orlentsl Rugs, scatter I O A laitlng gift Investment.

Kermanl. 3905. State St. EX 2-6814

• ."HOP THE GIFT-SPOTTER • Guide lo Good Living

VENETIAN BLINDS, from. ..$2.45 Dixon's Venetian Blind Service

S.U State St -FR4-0S1C

Beautiful beveled wall and door mirrors. Tremendous Reduction*. Plesiant Valley Glass. 1416 B'way

Spaghetti and Meatballs . .65c SONNY'S 1150 Webster St.

Bartke's Restaurant A Cocktail Lounge. Famous for prims steaks and chops. 9 W Ravena. 756-1141

IF YOU'RE eager for your Christ­mas gifts to make such a hit that you'll stay remembered long after the holiday's past, shop ths

e Gift-Spotter ©

Dins or Take-Out Orders LUM FUNG'S

13S Broadway DI 6-956$

All HOME COOKING and BAKING Gray's Rest'rant (formerly Dillon's) 3'4 ml. from Duancahurg on Rte. 7

T/JOKING FOR STOCKING 8TUFFEP.ST

You've got the right page !

For Period Furniture

THOMAS A.'cUSACK, INC. 11» Central Av. IV 24247

ANTIQUE Chairs (pr.) for ssls JUupholittrlng — Work Guaranteed «Hoffman's Upholstery Shop

IDS Stats fit. DI 6-3731 HERE'S QUICK SHOPPING

for your whole list . . . • The Gift-Spotter e

MURPHY Overhead DOORS e OVERHEAD OARAGE DOORS e ELECTRIC OPERATORS IMS Central Av. Stop 40 HEI-MIJ

For Pre-Hollday P.emodellng BELLEVUE BUILDERS SUPPLY 600 Dusr.ethurg Rd KL5-719f

STOWF/S. UPHOLSTERY SHOP Fervinr Fcheneetadv since 1930 Fre* Estimates 724 State St DI 8-074*

SHOP THE GIFT-SPOTTER Guide to Go<>d Living

Pool tables, all slies. supplies. Alti coin pool table*. Mrrifko! Expert repair* Csnton. AR2-24M.

p r •t?-" T K C T K B

Antiqiw ^ Gift*

ItT X if' V •^fWKT^^rf^^.rrf l»»

SENSIBLE OIFT8 for every purse.

person and purpose e Ths Gift-Spotter •

HOLIDAY SPECIAL ! ! Colonial Sofa, Foam * I OO Rubber. Reg. I18J. N O W A . . l i "

MICHELSON'8 Furniture Store 1704 Western Av. Albany HE 8.63.1

Hottsrdam Ornamental Iron A Wan­ing. Porch Railing* and Columns Hi lumrnsr I t Tel. F R T - l t l l .

Lsrgent selection of antiques and gifts In Northern N. Y. from abro»d and good old Early American.

SHULER AND DUROSS . 230 North Perry St . JohnMow^

Tel. .lohnMown. 6-8116 Open Mon. thru Sat. S am. to t r m.

poGors Italian-American Restaurant

2709 Central Av DI 6-93*0 HERE'S QUICK SHOPPING

for your whols lint . . . • The Gift-Spotter •

2. Daughter of 21. Warp-a king

8. Flower ro« ceptacle

4. Cereal grain

6. To rankle 43, Noah'i

shelter 7. Plunder 8. Jewish

month 8. Bovine

11. Guido'a note 15. From: pre­

fix 18. Beginning 19. Masurium:

sym. 20. Kingly

yam 22. Spawn

of fish

24.0grea 26. Moslem

title 26. Noth­

ing 30. Re­

volve* 81. Barium:

sym. 33. Whether 84. A wing 35. Gist 86. Hautboy 89. At one

tlmo V,

WK ao £ mil

A T T O S S I

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EaAIR life. Mm o S I YiC

filf] Saturday'* Answer

40. <3onf ed» erata general

42. Tree 43. Skaters*

delight 44. Narrow In­

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KATE'S FLAMINGO ROOM DINING and COCKTAILS

Westgsto. 911 Central Av. IV»«J61

Ths Country Pancake Houss h Restaurant Tel. 399-1711

Cloied Tues Open S a m . Hie SO Ballston Lake

Howard Johmon'i 1614 Stats St.

Restaurant 346-m4

KIRKER'S STEAK HOUSE l«i Ml No l.atham Cirda STS-««w6

ValUy Reitaurant A Grill Main St Schohsrie AX4-7M4

If You'r* Going to be. PLAYING flANTA CLAUg

(And who Isn't?) Tou Should Find This Faga

A Big Help

DUANESBURG RESTAURANT Duaneshurg. N T TW R-211J

SHOP THE GIFT Guide to Good

SPOT nJvinf iPOTTER

ig Antiques and Unusual Gifts—Heir­loom Housa, 325 Ss-ward PI. Eves., «:»0-». WssVsnda, l:J0-». DI 1-6117.

COLONIAL RESTAURANT - In Glens Falls. Fins Steaks—Chors— Sea Foods 3% Elm St. (downtown)

RX 2-9S04

LUIOIS RESTAURANT For Holiday Parties and Banquets U2S Barrett St. DI «-»744

TAILWINDS RESTAURANT Dslldous Food and Cocktails

20 Saratoga Rd. n 6 »J$7

ACROSS 1. Railroad

side track 6. Refrain in

songs 9. Bear

10. Eat away 12. Sheeplike 13. A toast to

health 14. Skin tumor 15. Close to 16. Tin coin 17. A long

curling wave

21. Contest theater

23. Native of Rome

27. Foreman 28. Hindu

•Jcetlo 29. Harass 81.TTU* 82. Testa 84. Awayr

prefix 87. From 88. Sanskrit

school 4L Defama­

tory state­ment

43. Girl's nam* 48. Coral

island 48, Island

sorceress: T h e Odyssey"

47. and haws

48. Comfort

DOWN LTo rescue

DAILY OBYPTOQUOTE — Here't how to work ftt A X T D L B A A X R

Is L O N O I E L L O W One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is need

for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc 8lngle Utters, spot-trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day ths code letters are different

BETTY LOU BREAD Baked the Old Fashioned Way

TRY OUR DELICIOUS Fruit punch, Egg Nog, lea Cream

ALLIED DAIRIES Is ready to serva you DI 6-7853

Largest Xmas Tree Display Flocked, fresh double Balsam, Spruce, Scotch Pine ; sprays, boughs, roping, cemstery and door wreaths, centerpieces and decorations. DeBIERE'S GARDEN CENTER

1342 Altamont Av., end of Crane St. EL 5-5400 Plenty .of Parking Space

RELIGIOUS GIFTS Rosaries Prayer Books Medals

Chains Picture s _anrLMissals Engraving Free Gold Stamping

W. B. O'CONNOR CHURCH GOODS, INC.

71 4th St.. Troy Tel. AS 6-7731

XMAS TREES TOM MIAKISZ "The working man's friend." 3 blocks across Curry Rd., 3013 Guilderland Av. also 2 Ea»?le St.. City. All kinds $1 up. EL 5-1734.

TO MEN OF GOOD WILL

And Women' of Good Taste

• Tha Gjft-Spotter •

HAYES RELIGIOUS SHOP' 435>, Franklin St. FR 2-4654

Superior Nursery Grown Balsam Scotch Pine, Princess Pine and

Laurel Roping — Evergreen Boughs DIBBLE'S GARDENS

Blue Bams Rd. EX 3-7620

QUALITY Baked Goods Since 1329 Wedding & Birthday Cakes. Bread,

Rolls. Pastries. Delivery Service. WHITE EAGLE BAKERY, INC 1130 Crane St. DI 6-7345

GUIDO'S NEW PREPARED PIZZA SAUCE—DELICIOUS ON—

Muffins or Prepared Pizza Crust TEL IV 9-3943

Ice Cream Cake and Log Cake

PLATT'S Dairy, UN 9-6011 NELSON'S CATERING 8ERVICE

Hors d'oeuvres, cookies, punch 1131 Glenwood Blvd. FR 4-36S7

CHRISTMAS TREES—Again BOB EATON welcomes you to his Plan­tations on Galway - West Galway Rd. Tag or cut at your convenience. All sizes Spruce, Balsam, Douglas Fir or sheared Scotch Pine.

Christmas Trees KLUGE'S NURSERY

3S9 Saratoga Rd. Rte. E0 Tel. 393-4003 or EX 9-4042

IF YOU'RE eager for your Christ­mas gifts to make such a hit that you'll stay remembered long after the holiday's past, shop the

• Gift-Spotter •

Mrs. Passmora's Gifts—Cardi 1300 Altamont, Shoporama EL 5-5320

CHRISTMAS TREES, single, double Balsam, Spruce. Pine. Maplewood Farms. Rte. 20. 1 mile above Mc­Cormack's Cors. Tel. EL 5-5116.

Rustcraft • Gibson • Norcross Cards GUY'S STATIONERY SHOP

2% Front St., Ballston TU 5-5701

Photographic Christmas Cards ACE PHOTO & CARD SHOP

$1 Gift Items. 2041 B'ws.y. FR 2-5950

AN AD in the • Gift-Spotter • puts you on "busy street"—where hun­dreds of important buying deci­sions are made every day.

Colony Delicatessen ft Grocery— DI 6-9178—Cold cuts. Beer — Home­made salads. Open 'til 12:45 A.M.

1333 State St.

• SHOP THE GIFT-SPOTTER • Guide to Good Living

THRIFT STORE-BAKED GOODS Pies and Cakes

tO Freeman's Bridge Rd. DI 6-961S

Mastroianrii Bros. Bakery 313 FRONT ST. DI 6-5S75

A Oryptof-ram QnofAtlon

B K C B P V O D P P U I J O K T D U A K T N K T D Q,P O Y D A P 8 M

- C Y A Y T R Y

J T U

R P Q U .

Saturday's Oryptoqnote: HE WHO MEANLY ADMIRES A MEAN THTNO IS A SNOB. -THACKERAY

(Oltta, KIA* Feature* Syndicate, lnn.>

EASTMAN'S CHEESE HOUSE Gift Package* Made to Order Esperance, N.Y. . . . Phone 31

Pick a Gift In Good Taste GERSHON'S DELICATESSEN

16CQ Union St. EX 3-CW17

Re a smart "COOKIE" Santa Wllley's Union st. Bake Shop

1603 Union st. FR 4-1024 FOR GIFTS that beat mlstlsto* —

shop ths • Glft-Sr>otter • svsry day.

B A L S A M , Blue Spruce. Spruces, White and Scotch Pine, othtrs.

VAR1ETY GARDENS Rte. 20. Guilderland 4S9-7561

Fresh cut double balsam, blue spruce, Scotch pins; wreaths, cones, boughs, laurel, pins roping and decorations. CAPITAL FORESTRY ASSOC.

29S7 Troy Rd. STI-S2S1

CHRISTMAS TREES I • Wreaths • Boughs • Roping

SCHULTZ Farm 4 Grsenhousea 13» Wolf Rd. UN 9-7054

SCOTCH PINES —Cut Your Own Your Chelae SI.50. A. E Johnson Putnam Rd. Box 219-A. EX 3-1458

CHRISTMAS TREES Double balsam, fresh cut. wholesale Tel. CE7-269S ask for R. Trtmblay

u Holiday

Entertainment

HALLMARK Rust Craft CARDS Gift Wrap—Ribbon—Toys

Hurley's 954 Crane DI 6-9591

SNOWSU1TS. sweaters. Jswsled ool-lars. beds. Xmas stockings, toys. Pampered P«t. 101 Central Albany HO 3-52:5.

READERS like the convenient, han­dy arrangement and msny novel Itsms that appear every day In ths

• Gift-Spotter • DACHSHUND PUPPIES

MINT MEADOW KENNEL Feura Bush. N.Y. HE9-2171

GREAT DANE The Aristocrat of Dogrlom

Viking-Dane Kennels AS (-(901

•tr.- : :.•:-• .>• -:. r J

For the Best In Food PiRtlv Wlggly Finer FoAds

2«27 Rrosdnav DI 6-12(1

FLERES FISH MARKET "Frc*h Flih Dslly"

534 Broadway Tel. FR 4-I7.M

1

Trees and Trim

ci * 3 '

CHRISTMAS TREES Heavy Double Canadian Ralsam

6-12 ft. S100 per Ifti in Saratoga, N.Y. Wreaths and boughs. Tel. 584-5640. 54 Ash St . Saratoga, N.Y.

;: c."i.#.

Skyway Bowl-a-Droms OPEN BOWLING

MON. thru FRI. 9 A M. to ( 1 0 MON eve. after 9 (5) Isr.ei THURSDAY (2) lanes until 1:39 FRIDAY (2) lanes all eve. SATURDAY all day ar.d I M SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 7—after 9 :30

14 Saratoga Rd. 399-4922

OPEN BOWLING THE WOODLAWN BOWL

ISd State St 377-0131 weekdays until I. and weekends

CHRISTMAS TREES Wholesale—Ralsam. Spruce, Scotch

Pine, and sheared L H. MADER

c/a Bleecker Stage, Gloveraville, N.Y . Tel. 5-6423

XMAS TREES - 3 Carloads of Fresh Cut Double Bslaam Trees

CARDIN*4L 1103 Helderberg Av.

THE BOWLERS CLUB Rpeclal Kids Rates—Join our Bowling league Saturdaya

10 a m for Boys and Girls 9-11 yrs Also open bowling—For reservations

Tel. 7S5-S5(» OR COME 1710 Troy-Schdy Rd.

as- r'vvrr WIN HIS HEART WITH .

it Boat Accessories •»> Boat Fqulpnent • Safety Devi.-ea • Water Ski Needs •k Nautical Oarifats

HYDE'S BOATS D l l S46I

CAFFE LENA—PRESENTS. Rev. Gary Davis—8:30 to I

Fri. and Sat 45 Phlla St.,

December 6 and 7 Saratoga SS4-602I

Entertainment, Orchestras for All Occasions. Holiday Shows. Marra'i Thtatrical Agancy

»77 l u t e i t , f FR « - « m

Blue Barns Rd. Open I to I

DEPTH FINDER SPECIAL. SJ9 5ft Columbia Aqua Probe Easy to In­stall A navigation and fishing at<l no hoal o-vner shivild be withoutl

GEORGES MARINE SUPPLY 1300 B'way. Albany HE 4-4431 2nd Av. & IQSth S t Troy CE 7-SOOO

IF YOU'RE eager for your Christ" mas gifts to make such, a hit that you'll stay remembered long after the holidav's p*<t shop the

. • Glft-Spdtter •

Johnjon Motors, 3 h.p. to 90 Layeway Plan Open 7:30-1 p.m.

Sunday 9-4 TED'S MARINE

1 Fourth Av., Amsterdam VH-170*

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