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THE ITORICOH NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2.1. 1074 Tacie Two Legal Notice High (Hear) Tux N. Pot's, K. Barnhart, S. How ley, W.

Ciuelt. BOSTON MAINR HAIL-ROAD CO. Fortner Main Line Tax $725.30. BOSTON MAINR RAILROAD CO. Mam Line Tax $2,865 06.

HOSTON 4 MAINR RAIL- esiding at 19 Washington Street, Cambridge, New York, the Fxcctitrix named in a certain instrument in writing purporting to he the Last Will and Tesla-ment of the said Eveleene P. Qua, deceased, and which relates to both real personal estate, has lately made an application to he Surrogate's A NOTICK is hereby given that HEK.MCK II. NORTON, TREASURER of the VIl.AGK 1 OF IIOOS1CK FALLS, N. pursuant to the provisions ofj section ol the Heal Proper-1 ty Tax Law will on the tlth day j- PETERSBURG Tlu Rensselaer County Commissioner of the American Legion lias ealletl a meeting of Petersburg Post 55 to elect a rl.tU1 of otlicers. The meeting will Im IkI(I in Veterans Mom-nial Hall Wednesday, March 6 at 8 p.m.

The Civic Council will meet in Veterans Memorial Hall Tuesday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m. Toe theme lor the fourth of July celebration to be held in Petersburg this year, will be The Good Old Days, Mrs. Jane Weaver is on the Petersburg Youth Commission of March 1974 and the succeed-! jci AD CO Ct rossings, Bridges Court of the said County of Washington, to have said instru-XN RAIIo I n)cnt jn anting duly proved as Wires Tax t10 Vill and Testament of Land Tax $114.59. BOSTON ROAD CO, $114.59. MAINE Poles We Regret That Illness Prevented our Stalling our Wholesale Plant Lost Friday and ogain This Friday.

We will resume business Friday, March 8. New and regular meat and other specials will be announced in these newspapers next week. J. J. RUSSO COMPANY, INC.

ing days sell at public auction in the Village olliees at 25-27 Main St. in said village commencing at 10 a. m. the following said parcels of Real Estate located in said village upon which the Village Taxes tor the year 1973 remain unpaid lor the purpose ol discharging I.egnl Notice for one year, replacing Renaj(u) ax interest and charg-Klebhe, who recently resigned. PS hieh may he due thereon ho annual Petersburg charge Conference will he held Wednesday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m.

King Road Cambridge, N. Y. the said decedent. THEREFORE, You and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of the County of Washington to he held in and for the said Count ni the Court House in the Village ol Salem, New York, on the 2nd day of April 1974 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that dav, why the said Last Will and Testament should not be admitted to probate. And those of you who are under the age of twenty-one years are required to appear by vour Guardian, if you have one, or if you have none, you are to appear and apply for one to be appointed, or in the event of your neglect or failure to do so, a Guardian Ad Litem will be appointed by the Surrogate to reoresent and act for you in 677-3511 NOTICE OF TAX SALE VILLAGE OF CAMBRIDGE, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in pursuance ol (lie provisions ol the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, Elizabeth M.

Center, Treasurer of the said Village of Cambridge, will sell at public auction, in the manner provided bv law, on the 141 day of March, 1974, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Courtroom in the Municipal Building in said Village of Cambridge, so much of each of the following parcels of real estate upon which Village TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL Do Babysitting in my home, day or evening. Mrs. Rita Calef, 100 East Main Cambridge, 677-8050. FOUR Room' Apartment with bath. Second floor.

29 Wall Hoosick Falls. Older or retired couple preferred. Call 686-5301 after 5 p.m. WANTED; Painting and Papering. Francis Wade, 677-3388.

HOOSICK FALLS THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Sandra S. Bromirski to Robert G. Foster of Guiiderland Center is announced. She is the daughter of Henry J. Bromirski Sr.

and the late Ida Bromirski of Hoosick Falls. Her fiances parents are Mr. and Mis. Durward M. Foster, R.D.

2, Schaghticoke. A graduate of St. Marys Academy and Central Citv Business Institute, Miss Bromirski is principal stenographer at NYS Dept, of Motor Vehicles. Mr. Foster was graduated from Iloosie Valley Central School and is employed in Albany by SC.M Corp.

The wedding date is June 29. (Froskin Photo) taxes remain unpaid as will be sufficient to discharge the tax, lirnrocceding fees, interest and charges which jN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the Seal of the Court of the said be hereunto affixed. at the time of such sale, and Sm.roate.s shall continue the same from of Washington, to day to day until the said sale hor nffivpH Card of Thanks My sincere appreciation to Dr. Burra, hospital staff and the nurses on 300 for their wonderful care. Also greatly appreciated were visits by Fr.

Getz, relatives and friends, and flowers, gifts and cards received. Many thanks to all. Ruth Stefanovich Patricia DeMarco Is Robert Greens Bride Witness, Hon. Robert W. Bascom, Surrogate of the said County of Washington at the Village of Salem, in said Countv, this 19th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventy four.

Alice E. Cary Clerk of the Surrogates Court at the time of said -sale; said sale to be subject to the provisions of the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act. BASHAW, GARY 4 C. 14 LvmanSt. Tax NZilins-kis, Hughes, R.R.

BENNET, ARCHIE. Knoll-wuod Lot 140. Tax $4.90. BURNS, MADELINE. 52 Center St.

Tax Fleming, Pytko, Wr Carelli. COTTRELL, LUCY. River Rd. Tax $4 20. COUCH, IRENE M.

162 Church St. Tax Miller, Bogardus, St. COX, WM. 4 MARY. 22 Congress St.

Tax Salhizzo. CRANDALL, BERNARD. Seward St. Tax Nash, Self, Self. CUNNINGHAM, DONALD.

45 Railroad Ave. Tax Schmigel, Grennan. DE LEON, RALPH. 3 Beckett St. Tax Sargood, Metcalf, Landry, St.

DOOLEY, FRANCIS. 10 Hoosick St. Tax B4M R.R., Frost, Frost. ELLIOTT, JAMES. 8 Fisk St.

Tax Flynn, Flynn, Hynick, St. GATES, JOYCE. 18 Park St. Tax Valentine, Self, B4M R.R. GROUX, LLOYD.

15 Third St. Tax Mather, Smith, Howard, St. HACKETT, ANDREW EST. 1 School St. Tax White, Waitskus, Hayden, White.

HALL, ROBERT C. 33 River St. Tax Hall, Reed. HARRINGTON, CHARLES. 6 Park St.

Tax Harrington, R.R. HOYT, LENWOOD S. 2-6 Classic St. Tax R.R., Self, St. HOYT, LENWOOD S.

8-10 Classic St. Tax R.R., Salluzzo, Dur-fC6. KOSTKEWICZ, STANISLAW EST. 11 Cummings St. Tax Hayes, Aleckno-wicz.

McShane. LIPORACE, RALPH EST. 52 Tax Dick- 1 Legal Notice Card of Thanks I would like to thank friends and neighbors, and relatives, especially the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad, Dr. Martinez, priests, nurses and aides for their kindnesses while I was a patient at Putnam Memorial Hospital. Mary Yankus BUSKIRK Miss Patricia Ann DeMarco, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles DeMarco of was united in marriage Robert William Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green Hoosick Falls, February 23 North Hoosick Methodist Church. The Rev.

Harry Bur-dess, pastor, performed double ring ceremony. The bride wore a pale blue dress and carried a white or-etiid. Miss Susan DeMarco was her sisters only attendant. She wore a pink and blue flowered dress and held a pink and blue colonial bouquet. Larry Grover of Bennington, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man.

Following the ceremony, reception was held at the Legion Home in Cambridge. Music was furnished by The Warm Grass, musical group formed by the bride's cousin. The newlyweds are residing at South Main Street, Salem. The bridegroom is employed at Vermont Tissue Bennington. The bride is a graduate of Cambridge Central School and her husband attended Hoosick Falls Central School.

shall be completed. The purchaser or purchasers at such tax sale will be required to pay the amount of their respective bids to the undersigned Village Treasurer, within ten days after the sale, and upon such payment shall receive a written certificate of sale describing the real estate purchased and the sum paid therefor. The following is a list of the parcels of real estate to be sold, together wiih a statement of the amount of the tax, interest, and charges thereon, to wit: PARCEL NO. 1: Vacant Lot 113 111, Academy in the name of Mrs. Elsie Germain; bounded on the north by Catel-lier; on the south by DeAngelis; on the east by Womer; and on the west bv Germain.

Tax; $2.10, interest: .19, Charges; Total: $12.02. PARCEL NO. 2: House and Lot, 35 Academy in the name of Mrs. Elsie Germain; bounded on the north by Catel-lier; on the south by DeAngelis; on the east by the highway; and on thewest by Murdoch. Tax: interest: $3.58, Charges Total: $53.12.

PARCEL NO. 3: Vacant Lot, acre, St. Patricks Lane, in he name of George and Alice M. Smith; bounded on the north by Blanchfield; on the south by McLenithan; on the east by NOTICE OF VILLAGE ELECTION-NOTICE is hereby given that the annual ELECTION will be held in the VILLAGE OF HOOSICK FALLS ON THE 19th day of MARCH 1974 between the hours of 12 NOON and 9 P.M. at the following places: FIRST DISTRICT; St, Stanis-laws Polish Society Club House, Mechanic Street.

SECOND DISTRICT: Murphys Store, Third Street entrance. THIRD DISTRICT; Firehouse, Church St. FOURTH DISTRICT; Mary Donald Garage, Munsell Street. Card of Thanks To niv friends, neighbors and elatives I extend sincere thanks or your cards, flowers, visits and gifts while I was a patient in the Putnam Memorial Hospi-al and since my return home. would like to thank Dr.

Gro-bowski and Dr. Martinez and all the staff on the second floor of the hospital who were so good to me. Also my thanks to Father Ammering, Rev. John El-ott, First Baptist Church, Fifst Baptist Philathea Society, The Holman Mfg. Co.

Thanks again or all your kindness. Pauline F. Moses Elizabeth Schmigel TERM 2 YRS. 2 YRS. 2 YRS.

OFFICERS TRUSTEE TRUSTEE TRUSTEE To Be Married DORIS M. McGUIRE VILLAGE CLERK Card of Thanks We thank our friends and elatives lor the flowers, cards nd gifts, also dinner engage-1 High St Leone; and on the west by Morrison, Hur-1 Tax: J9 est: .38, charges: Total; $14.30. PARCEL NO. 4: Vacant Lot 2 acres, 6 Gilbert in the McMURRAY, MICHAEL. Lot 157 158.

Tax ments, all of which added to the happiness of our 25th wedding anniversary. Ellis Pete otac? AT a cr rv CJu'nnf 4 s- 7 Card of Thanks would like to thank the Rescue Squad, Drs. Romack and Rice, the nurses and aides, he Rev. Carter Adriance, and my family, friends and neighbors for the manv acts of kindness shown me while a patient in the hospital. Madelin Brophy son ley.

Knollw'ood $14.00. MATTAT, RAYMOND. 8 Carr! i St Tax $59 08 Srrrth; bounded on the north by MATTAT, RAYMOND. Griffin Ave. Tax Bar- ringer, Friel, St.

on the east by Leone; and on the west by Allen. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all of our friends and relatives for the great party given for us at the Eagle Hotel when we were home from California. Thanks also for the money tree. A special hanks to Lou and Joe Farrara, Regina and Alex Schmigel, Nancy and Dennis Flynn for all the work they put into it. Barbara and Butch Austin by YlMTY' FAIR, IN NEW PROCESS ANTRON III NYLON Now that you're into soft, pretty, honest-to-goodness dresses, you need extra smoothness underneath.

Vanity Fair liners are frothed with lace so delicately etched, it won't cause a ripple under the purest silhouettes. And, the exclusive New Process anti-stat Antron III nylon, deters slip ride-up, bunching and twisting. There are six exciting colors to choose from, plus Star White and Midnight Black. Slip, sizes 32-38 32-42 $5. Petti, sizes S-M mini, S-M-L average and short, S4.

Matching bikini in lightweight nylon tricot, sizes 4-7, $2.50. rPn Up Tlvirip nf .4. Larry Bennett CAMBRIDGE Mr. and Airs. Arthur Peterson of Ash-burnham, Mass, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Larry James Bennett, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Clinton Bennett of Cambridge. Miss Peterson, a graduate of Oakinont Regional High School, will be graduated from Keene (NH.) State College in May. Mr. Bennett, a graduate of Cambridge Central High School and Keene State College, is teaching fourth grade at the Thomas C.

Passios School in Lunenburg, Mass. No date has been set for the wedding. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the doctors mid nurses for the wonderful care I received while I was a patient at Mary McClellan Hospital. Also mv friends, relatives and neighbors for their cards and transportation they gave my wile, and also to the clergy who visited me. James E.

Kristjansen Legal Notice OPEN DAILY 9:30 5:30 FRI. to 9 P.M. Tax: $12.57, interest $1.13, charges: $9.73. Total; $23.43. PARCEL NO.

5: Residence and florist shop, 3 acres, 92 94 East Main in the name of George and Alice M. Smith; bounded on the north by East Main on the south by Joslin; on the east by Decker; and on the west by Swartwout. Tax; $217.89, interest: $19.61, charges: $9.73. Total: $247 23. PARCEL NO.

6: Trailer and lot, acre, 12 Railroad Avenue, in the name of Eugene Monroe; bounded on the north by Hahn; on the south by Blanchfield; on the east bv Railroad Avenue; and on the west by McGhee. $154 04, interest: $18.58, charges: $9.73. Total; $182.35. PARCEL NO. 7: House and lot, I i acre, 9 Broad in the name of Allison Franklin; bounded on the north by First on the south by A.

Baker; on the east by Broad and on the west by St. Lukes Church. Tax: $178.08, interest: $16.03, charges; $9 73. Total: $203.84. ELIZABETH M.

CENTER Village Treasurer Dated: February 20, 1974 Card of Thanks I wish to thank everyone who remembered me with cards and gilts while I was a patient in Mary McClellan Hospital. Im also grateful to the entire staff for the care and kindness I re-eived. Theodore Riley BENNINGTON MATTAT, RAYMOND. Griffin Ave. Tax Schroeder, Fink, St.

MELLON, CHARLES. 26 John St. Tax Ferrannini, Carelli, Ferrannini. MELLON, CHARLES. 22 John St.

Tax R.R., Cuddihy, Ferrannini, St. MENTIPLY, GEORGE. 16 Spring St. Tax Self, Lake, St. MOORE, WM.

L. John St. (Rear). Tax Heaton, Daniels, Self, Brook. MURPHY, RICHARD EST.

River St. Tax Colas-ta R.R., River, River. NIEGODA, IDA EST. Hampton St. Tax Straub, Granger, St.

NOYES, FRANK EST. 8 Third St. Tax Shaw, White, Van Der Kar. RAYNER, CHARLES E. 100 Classic St.

Tax Davidson, Peckham. REARDON, JOHN J. EST. Ball St. Tax N.

Nimons, E. Greenberg. S. W. O'Neil.

ROBSON, HAROLD 74 Main St. Tax N. Church, E. Village. S.

W. St. ROBSON, MABEL B. EST. i 54-58 Classic St.

Tax N. R.R., E. Niegoda, S. W. Leibiger.

RUSSEL, ODETTA EST. 7 HOOSICK FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Schmigel of 72 Wilder Hoosick Falls, announce the engagement of their daugh-ter, Elizabeth to Douglas Roberts Mans, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy T. Mans of Corning. Miss Schmigel is a 1970 graduate of Hoosick Falls High School; a graduate of Katharine Gibbs School, Boston; and is enrolled at George Mason University of Virginia. She is also employed by the Dept, of Defense in Washington, D.C.

Mr. Mans, formerly of Long Island, attended Long Island University and is associated as an agency marketing representative by the Insurance Co. of North America in Washing-on. D.C. No date has been set for the wedding.

I Notice is hereby given to residents of the Village of Cambridge: That a public hearing on a proposed zoning ordinance for he Village of Cambridge will be held at the Municipal Build-ng, corner of W. Main and Pearl Wednesday, March 6, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. The hearing will be conducted by the Village of Cambridge Zoning Commission for the purpose of answering questions and hearing comments on the proposed ordinance. Copies of the proposed ordinance can be obtained on loan by inquiring at the Cambridge Lumber Company during regular working hours. Miss Lufkin Plans June 1 iXnjitials Card of Thanks Thanks so much to all my friends and customers for cards and phone calls last week, when I was home with a back injuny.

Ken Keys FEBRUARY SPECIAL on PERMS THE NEW FABERGE NATURAL Reg. 18, NOW Jig During Month MARILYN'S BEAUTY SIIOI 14 West Main Street, Cambridge, N. Y. Phone 677-3805 Legal Notice Card of Thanks The family of the late Romain J. Peters wish to express their sincere appreciation to their ii lends, neighbors and relatives for flowers, cards, food, and the community for the collection of money during our recent bereavement.

Also special SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION x- THE PEOPLE OF THE Hovey Ave. Tax 11.82; N. Al- STATE OF NEW YORK: Robert tlan's Hoosick Falls Res- wnn SL S' NieSda W' To William Marlitt lf Wm-on. Marlitt Donald Marlitt Fver- eue hr services. Thanks SCHMIGEL, ALEX 15 Center Ptta a d.

Al.ce Knkkcr-' t0 Drs- and Pender, 4 bocker, John Doe and Jane Doe, Iary McClellan Hos- les, E. S. W. jasj jwo names being fieti- P1 a Thanks to Rev. Robert Gardam and Rev.

Tuchette for F.O. Eagles. CARDS of THANKS and APPRECIATION A Card of Thanks or Card of Appreciation is a pracious way of expressing jour appreciation to your friends, relatives and neighbors for messages of sympathy and condolence, floral tributes and other tokens of sympathy' during a bereavement, or illness. To place such a notice lust call: 7 it 'turns and intending thereby to prayers and Mass. Son, Warner Peters and Familj Daughters, lora and Susan Peters 30 3 30 50 jo iO 30' I HOOSICK FALLS Mr.

and Mr Kuheit Ln-km of lloo-nk Fa''- anrmre the engagement th'T daughter Mary A. to 1 Da'il E. Cnicv. son of Mr. and 2 Mrs un J.

Carey of Troy. is a graduate of I llt-ik Fas Central and 1- e-n p-aoed in the x-ry opart e-t r.f Samaritan Hns- 30 1 iC I rev Mr Carey a craduated from ch School in f--r a berv Juni'ir 0. $. 0. .0: .0: 3 .0: .0: 0 o.

5 2 0 00 0 2 .3 3 .3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 STfiH 333333 333333 33 or SCHMIGEL, ALEX 13 Center designate any and all distribu-St. Tax $2 10; N. F.O. Eac'es, tees who have not waived or' E. R.R., S.

W. F.O. have not been otherwise cited! Eagles. 1 of Eveleene P. Qua, late of the- SCHMIGEL, ANNA 123 Main Town of Greenwich, if living.

St. Tax $90 37; N. Murphy, E. and if any of them have died S. St Hilaire.

W. Levine. since April 29, 1973, then their Card of Thanks SCHMIGEL. JOHN Center St. fiduciaries, distributees, spouses.

Many thanks to the doctors. Tax $79 24; N. E. legatees, trustees, assigns or nurses, nurses aides, and all S. Rescue Squad, W.

Res- other successors in interest and the others of the medical cue Squad. all of whose names and places -vtaff for the wonderful care I THOMAS. FERNANDO Knoll- of residence are unknoun and received while I was a patient wood lot No 67 Tax $5 60 after diligence cannot be a- Mary McClellan Hospital. I VALENTINE, GEORGE Park certaired, the distributees of a'0 wi-h 0 thank all who sent St Tax $4 2P; N. Viilace.

Vil- Eveieere P. Qua, late of the cards, gifts, fruit, to those who Dee. St W. Town of Greenwich in the Coun- made and lo those who WHITE. ALBERT 33 gh ty of Washington ard State of piepared He menus for the past.

Tax ttdh 96; N. Village. K. New York, deceased, SEND L'tits. I am very grateful to St S.

Vrtace. W. R. GREETING: at the hospital. WIIITTET, TETER SR.

EST. I WHEREAS, Blanche Mason Alson (Shivj Sherman G7 i Ci 'p Br 1 Sa ra Co lb vr-d Niagara Mohawk S3.00 i.iGiir i.im; Ii er i PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY A 1 weol.rg is beme 1.

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