26TOE TROY RECORD, FRIDAY! %v,. J \ • /* Jrlt; - V'-X •••• . • ■ • ' \'2Z?z:\ lt;• Jw •• *5 r. \ T. . i.,14 ■lt; ■.: .{.£* »••.. • ' ./* ■ lt;, t . .. - i ; V i'lu.L '■ •* I -S’?'-V,’{.‘/•■••■V .... - «» y'v. - ' lt;, .*. . «» *»: i •J'm *■V--Iv;5 '«• •,:./*?: ft/rT5*/r-'-»«w,-v.m -'5r’MVf * 55? •:/;; J jHj'.Vi.r:# jia ;*.»y $3. '.-vlt;*i - • ,, ,.■Pi%=i:.lt;sjj ( ^Aj* ' , ' vv« £/' *^2 'fr.v a*lrv?{V -TT•'• ' ':. ....... '4,.. ^. . 'iPS'Vjv.v:«:0k*#£;:;. . ■ Jb• s . cwwmwV STATIO.V WORK — Demolition oMhe south wing of the ■:; forme:- Troy Union -Slatiori has been started -and the view;•above was taken yesterday as demolition crews of Bioom* ■f field Wreckers continued operations. The station boilerhouse and the canopies between the various tracks already have been removed and grading of some . sections of the station area has begun. The city expects to have a third of the area ready for use as a public parking site by Dec. 19.r I1\Tvid Maycroff, commander, willMOE. * WgVcl• ' \:: E.vctersForesWarcransAlharness.’Bor