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Telephone 2581 THE SARATOGIAN. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.. MONDAY. JANUARY 12. 1942.

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370.3—WGV, Schenectady—810 6:00—News. 6:05—Col. Jim Henley. • : 15—WG Y*VartetU's. 6:30—Dinner Dance. 6:45—Lowell Thomas. 7:00~Fr«d Waring in Pleasure Time. 7:15—News; John W. Vandercook. 7:30—Cavalcade of America. 8:00—Jamei Melton Concert. 8:30—Concert. 9:00—Dr. I. Q. 9:30—That Brewster Boy.

10:00—Contented Hour. 10:30—Club Conga. 11:00—News. 11:05—On with the Dance. 11:15—National Defense. 11:30—Rhythmalres. 12:00—News. 12:05—Reflections In Rhythm. 12:30—Moon River. 12:55—News.

TOMORROW 370.3—WGY, Schenectady—810 a.m.

6:30—Church In the Wlldwood. 6:45—Otis and Eleanor. 7:00—On Foreign Fronts. 7:05—Musical Clock. 7:15—Sports and Music. 7:30—News. 7:35—Sports and Music. 7:45—Gene and Syracuse. 8:00—News. 8:15—Musical Clock. 8:30—Playhouse. 8:45—Market Basket—Martha Brooks. 9:00—Tropical Moods. -~__^~-^^, 9:15—Ma Perkins. 9:30—News—Gene O'Halre. 9:45—A* the Twig Is Bent.

10:00—Bess Johnson. 10;15— Bachelor's Children. 10:30—Help Mate. 10:45—Road of Life. ••—" 11:00—Story of Mary Marlin. 11:15—Right to^Happiness'. "• 11:30—The Bartons. 11:45—David Haruni. 12:00—News. C p.m. 12:05—Otis and Eleanor. 12:10—Noontime Melddies. 12:15—News. 12:30—WGY Farm Papei 1:00—Aunt Jenny's Stor\es. 1:15—Musical Matinee. 1:45—News. 2:00—Light of the World. 2:15—Mystery Man. 2:30—Valiant Lady. 2:45—Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 3:00—Against the Storm. 3:15—Woman In White. 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. 3:45—Vic and 8ade. 4:00—Backstage Wife. 4:15—Stella Dallas. 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. 4:45—Young Widcler Brown. 5:00—When A Girl Marries. 5:15—Portia Faces Life. 5:30—We. the Abbotts. 5:45—Symphony of Melody. 6:00—News. 6:05—Col. Jim Healey. 6:15—WGY Varieties. 6:30—Dinner Dance. 6:45—Lowell Thomas. 7:00—Fred Waring in Pleasure Time. 7:15—News;' John W. Vandercook. 7:30—Science Forum. 8:00—Johnny Presents. 8:30—Horace Heidt's Treasure Chest. 9:00—Battle of the Sexes. 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly.

10:00—Bob Hope Variety Show. 10:30—Red Skelton.

• 11^00—News. 11:05—On with the Dance. 11:15—String Ensemble. 11:30—Gordie Randall's Orch. 12:00—News, a.m. 12:05—Roy Shield and Company. 12:55—-New.s

FUNNY BUSINESS Mechanics Beaten by Johnstown

The More You Use the Want Ads--the Bigger Your Profl —

The bugler bothew-him!'

Farmers To Discuss Machinery

G r e e n w i c h — N e l s o n Prat t , Green­wich, c h a i r m a n of the W a s h i n g t o n County Agricul tural D e f e n s e Com­m i t t e e ; Lesl ie Ell is , For t E d w a r d , c h a i r m a n of the F a r m B u r e a u exe ­cut ive c o m m i t t e e ; Wi l l iam Robert -s x u v - E a s t Greenwich , c h a i r m a n of the 4-H Club execut ive c o m m i t t e e ; County Agricul tural A g e n t C. M. S lack, and County Club A g e n t C. C. Smi th at tended the reg iona l m e e t i n g at Westport ,

A program of ac t iv i t i e s w h e r e b y farmers can be aided in m a k i n g full use of their f a r m m a c h i n e r y in the present e m e r g e n c y w a s dis­cussed .

W a s h i n g t o n County's effort to help farmers adjust and repair the ir f a r m m a c h i n e r y in 1942, in v i e w of t h e - v i t a l part m a c h i n e s wi l l pla,y in A m e r i c a n food produc­t ion th i s year , will s tar t w i t h a

S. Glens Falls PTA to Study New By-Laws

S. Glens F a l l s — T h e Parent Teacher Assoc ia t ion will meet to­n ight at 8 in the Junior-Senior High School aud i tor ium. The High School band, u n d e r direct ion of Fred Hull , will open the program with a n imi ta t ion band contest .

Fo l lowing the band program, a n e w cons t i tu t ion a n d by- laws will be submit ted , the first to be con­sidered by the local associat ion. They have been prepared by Franklyn S tevens and Judson Walker of the h i g h school faculty.

All Members h a v e been- request­ed to contribute such art ic les as cups, spoons, w a t e r g lasses , dish towels , paper t o w e l s , n a p k i n s and chocolate syrup for the n e w lunch room to be opened in t h e Spring St. School. T h e room h a s been modeled from the old R e d Cross rooms. H o s t e s s e s will be mothers

county -wide m e e t i n g of f a r m offi- of pupils in the g r a d e s t a u g h t by

Vesper Services Largely Attended

S c h u y l e r v i l l e — T h e first of t w o v e s p e r s e r v i c e s w a s we l l a t t e n d e d In t h e R e f o r m e d Church y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 4. T h e s e c o n d ser­v i c e wi l l be held n#xt S u n d a y

th In the Method i s t Church .

T h e R e v . R a y m o n d D r u k k e r , D D , in c h a r g e of y o u n g people's w o r k of the R e f o r m e d C h u r c h in A m e r i c a , N e w York City, de l ivered t h e a d d r e s s o n the subjec t of H o l d ­i n g L i f e Toge ther , in w h i c h h e p o i n t e d o u t t h a t Christ is t h e cen­tra l f o r c e in the world w h i c h holds n o t o n l y l i ves of ind iv idua l s b u t t h e l i fe of the ent ire w o r l d tcj-g e t h e r .

"Chris t g a v e the true m e a n i n g t o e v e r y d a y life," sa id Dr . D r u k ­k e r . H e urged the people to con­s e c r a t e t h e m s e l v e s a n e w to the C h r i s t w h o h imse l f i s ava i l ab l e for al l .

T h e g i r l s l e a g u e f o r s e r v i c e wil l m e e t w i t h Miss H e l e n H e w i t t at 7:30 t o n i g h t .

T h e P a s t o r ' s H e l p e r s Soc i e ty wil l m e e t a l l day, b e g i n n i n g a t 10:30 a .m. T h u r s d a y , in the R e f o r m e d

^Church. D i n n e r wil l be s e r v e d atr n o o n . M e m b e r s wil l s e w for the B e d Cross . **

T h e W C T U will m e e t w i t h Mrs. A l i c e P u n s t o n F r i d a y a t 2:30 p.m.

T H E S T U D Y Club wil l m e e t at 3 pirn, t o m o r r o w w i t h Mrs . Charles F a b e r . P e r s o n a l s

F r i e n d s of Miss A n n Qui l ty wil l be g l a d to hear s h e i s r e s t i n g c o m ­f o r t a b l y a f t e r a l o b e c t o m y f o r the r e m o v a l of a lung a b s c e s s a t the H o m e r F o l k s Hosp i ta l a t O n e o n t a . H e r s i s t er , Miss Sarah Quil ty , is w i t h her . P a t r i c k Qui l ty a n d J a m e s Qui l ty v is i ted her ye s t er ­day.

P v t . J a m e s E . Carey, F o r t Dix , w a s t h e w e e k e n d gues t of h i s par­en t s , Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Carey. • — — _ _ « I Birch ton Road i • : >— « •

c i a l j t on igh t at Grange Hal l , Ar-gy le .

County A g e n t Slack s a y s t h e m e e t i n g has been cal led to d i s cu s s t h e m a c h i n e r y repair a n d adjus t ­m e n t p r o g r a m a n n o u n c e d r e c e n t l y by the S ta te Agricul tural D e f e n s e C o m m i t t e e . . T h e program, to be s u p e r v i s e d by the e x t e n s i o n ser­v ice of the col lege of agr icu l ture , br ings into service 15 t ra ined agr i ­cu l tura l eng ineers to cover the s ta te , wh ich has been div ided into 15 distr icts . This distr ict inc ludes W a s h i n g t o n , Warren. E s s e x , CHn-ton, t n d Frankl in Count ies .

Tire county 's part in th i s s ta te ­w i d e m a c h i n e r y repair dr ive wi l l be deve loped further. C o m m i t t e e ­m e n wil l be se lected for local ar­r a n g e m e n t s on repair c l in ics , field

Miss He len K e n n e d y , Miss Nannie Howard and Mrs. J e s s i e Dean. T o n i g h t

N e w l y e lected a n d appoint ive officers of E lec tr i c Lodge , IOOF, will be instal led by Dis tr i c t Deputy Grand Master R a l p h E . Ne i l son and his staff of S a r a t o g a Dist . 1 a t serv ices in Odd F e l l o w s ' Hall .

Commander A l p h o n e S tewar t has received word the S a r a t o g a Coun­ty American L e g i o n wil l m e e t in the Legion r o o m s in Saratoga Springs at 8:30 p.m. Members of Mohican Post , 553, o f t h i s v i l lage are urged to a t t e n d , Tuesday

T h e Orphelia Miss ionary Society of the Bapt i s t Church will meet at 7:45. Miss A loda R o s a Will lead the devot ions a n d Mrs. Albert Jud-

B y E D W I N J. F O L E Y Mechanlcv l l l e — W r e t c h e d foul

shoo t ing a t crit ical m o m e n t s blem­ished the iMechanicvi l le H i g h School basketbal lers ' finest per­formance of the s e a s o n and pre­vented t h e m from s h a k i n g the sh -k les of the los ing s t reak that h a s c louded all the ir efforts to d a t e as a plodding but de termined J o h n s t o w n H i g h squad a n n e x e d a bitterly d i sputed 30-26 verd ic t here Saturday e v e i n g before a smal l crowd.

The defeat , the locals ' fourth in C l a s s B L e a g u e compet i t i on , s tretched the s t a g g e r i n g Weig l e -men's ske in of s u c c e s s i v e reversa ls to the a l a r m i n g l y h igh total of five. Johns town' s v ictory, i ts s ec ­ond four-point t r i u m p h in t w o n ights , deadlocked t h e Gelat in City crew w i t h Scot ia for top pos i t ion in the s ix-school c ircuit .

D A N G E R O U S l i t t le T o m m y i a n -ta Barbara , the Mechan ic s ' m a i n offensive threat , w a s the contes t ' s scor ing s tar w i t h 10 points , whi le H a w l e y W a l d r o n , t u r n i n g in h is best g a m e of the year , a c c o u n t e d for seven. Steve T h o m p s o n a n d Milt Subik copped s c o r i n g honors for the v ic tors w i t h n ine a n d e ight po ints respect ive ly .

The g a m e w a s c lose all the w a y w i t h the Scar le t a n d W h i t e hoop-sters press ing hard J o h n t o w n ' s ad­v a n t a g e in t h e la s t half. Af ter be­i n g outpointed 5-1 in the o p e n i n g period, S a n t a Barbara ' s t h r e e long se t shots a l lowed the W e i g l e m e n to s l ice the invaders ' l ead to 10-7 a s the t e a m s left the floor for in­termiss ion .

Convert ing only t w o of nine free h e a v e s in the third quarter, Mech-anicvi l le w a s outscored 9-6 and trailed by 19-13 as the final s tanza c o m m e n c e d .

C O U R T C H A T T E R — T h e scrappy M H S Juniors , g a i t e d by e igh t points by J a c k D a l e y and s ix by D o n Aldrich, turned ' b a c k the J o h n s t o w n jayvees , 22-20, for their s e c o n d s t ra igh t v ictory. . . . Several m e m b e r s of the S a r a t o g a H i g h quint , four-point losers a t J o h n s ­t o w n Friday, w e r e on hand to w a t c h two of the ir l eague r ivals square off. . . . E d (Cous in) B o n -acker checked in w i t h his usual effective wh i s t l e - too t ing job. . . . Mechanicv i l l e trave l s to Water ford H i g h for a n i n d e p e n d e n t g a m e Friday. . . .

MECHANICVILLE JOHNSTOWN / i V n (~* B* D

Sa.ntB.Bar. 4 2 101 Subilc, f 3 2 8 Perrotta, f 0 0 0| Fredrtcks 1 0 2 Marrotba 0 2 21 Thompson, f 3 3 9 Waldron, c 2 3 7| Wells, c 2 1 5 Coleman, g 0 0 OiPuzzlo, g 0 0 0 Pinchuk 2 0 4MIfrey, g 1 4 6 Sgambati, g 0 3 3! 10 10 30

8 10 26i , SCORE BY PERIODS Johnstown 5 5

WANT ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 11 A. M. TELPH0NE 2580

Minimum ad three lines. (5 words to a line) a

Errors in want ads should be reported immediately to the Want Ad department. The Siratogian will not be respon­sible for more than one incor­rect insertion or omission.

B u s i n e s s house a n d c o n t r a c t r a t e s c a n be had by calling- T h e S a r a t o g l a n . Tel. 2680.

Help Wanted Female 5 WANTED—Stenographer between ages

17-25. Position in Schenectady. State your qualifications and salary expect­ed. Write Box 2844 Saratoglan.

GIRL, competent, general housework. assist two children. Good home. Good

Say. Mrs A? N. Segal, 210 South Iain Ave., Albany, N. Y.

Automotive 301 Automotive

Lost and Found 1

BEAGLE hound named "Ted" lost. Li­cense No. 336295, Elton W. Stiles, Schuylerville. Tel. 181.

AGENCY FOR GOOD HELP AND GOOD JOBS — CALL 2044

28 VAN RENSSELAER ST.

GIRL for office work and to answer telephone. Apply superintendent Saratoga Hospital.

GIRL for housework. Write P. O. Box 25 Telephone Burnt Hills 2591.

GIRL or woman for general bouse-work. Live In. Call 1237-W.

GIRL or woman, that likes children, for general housework.- Tel. 660-R.

BETTER USED CARS 1940 BUICK Super Sedan 1939 BUICK Special Sedan 1936 PONTIAC 8 Tg. Sedan 1933 INTERNATIONAL Pickup

CAL'S GARAGE BUICK SALES AND SERVICE

Phone 1812 Cor. Lake to Henry St.

DODGE TRUCK tot- sale, £ ton. 5x6 ft., O.K.; good tires. Joe Pataky, Beaver St., Orangervllle.

Articles for Sale 16 OLD TOWN toboggans 8, 8 and 10 ft.

with hand guards, steel runners and cushions. $13, $15, $17 respectively. Bob Walton'ss Sport Store.

Personals BOARD, rooms, light housekeeping. Convalescents, aged. Invalids. 196 Circular St. Phone 1081-W.

PIANO tuning, repairing, regulating. Work done in all vicinities. Allen L. Thomas. Phone Ballaton 223.

RIDERS wanted. 7:30-4 day shift at Schenectady through Ballaton. Grif­fith, Rock City Palls.

TRANSPORTATION wanted dally to Glens Falls, around 8 a.m. Return around 5 p.m. Phone 135-W.

WANTED ALL KINDS OF OLD BUT­TONS. MRS. A. YOUNG. Tel. 309-W-2.

Business Service

WE CHARGE.YOUR BATTERY WITHOUT REMOVING IT FROM

YOUR CAR!1N/J0 MINUTES Authorized Dealer

SOUTHWIND G/LSOLINE HEATER

Hickey Service Station LAKE AVE. TEL. 1727

MAID wanted for general housework. Phone 2785 between 9:30 a.m. and 12:00 noon.

WAITRESS wanted at Rocco's. 40 Lake Ave.

Help Wanted Male 6 SALES REPRESENTATIVE—For the I.

C. S. Salary and commissions. Good opportunity for men who are intelli­gent and willing to work. Write W C. Swanker, 68 State St., Albany New York.

COLLECTOR for towns of Ballston and Saratoga. If not experienced do not apply. Saul's, 506 State St., Schenec­tady.

HOUSEHOLD articles, including hand­made quilts, comfortables, silk quilts, bed spreads. George Hasklns, Pearl St., Schuylerville.

Fuel 17

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OP

Late Model Used G All Makes-All Mod*

CARROLL AUTO SAl DeSoto-Plymouth Distribuh 30 HIOH ROOK AVE—TBL. *

41-43 LAKE AVE.—TIL. 1994 BROAD STREET, 8CHUYLKRVH,

TEL. 133-W.

1936 CONVERTIBLE Ford, exoi mechanical condition. Very tm able. Call Ballston 5S3. *

Apartments, Rats, Rent

15 BASKETS DRY HARD WOOD, $2.00. PHONE 2837.

m e e t i n g s and other d e v e l o p m e n t s son will be program leader on the

B l r r h t o n R o a d — D o r o t h y K i n g w a » a g u e s t over T h u r s d a y n i g h t of h e r g r a n d m o t h e r , Mrs . Ju l ia K i n g , in Ba l l s ton Spa.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Wal ter A r m e r and Mrs,; E d w a r d Smith a t t e n d e d the f u n e r a l of Miss J o s e p h i n e K i n g s -l e y T h u r s d a y a f ternoon.

S e v e r a l case s of m u m p s a r e re­ported in th i s v ic ini ty . L e a n d e r B a k e r and G o r d o n K i n g a t t e n d e d t h e S a r a t o g a County F ire D e f e n s e School in B a l l s t o n S p a W e d n e s d a y n ight .

H i l e y A r m e r h a s r e s u m e d hie s t u d i e s a t Morrisvi l le Agr icu l ture Col l ege a f t e r the ' ho l idays .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Arthur P e t t i t and fami ly , Mr. and Mrs. L o u i s Bun-y a n a n d family , Mr, and Mrs. D o n a l d Crawford and W i l l i a m Sut-tle w e r e N e w Year's g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . H e r m a n Grope .

G o r d o n K i n g butchered a hol-• t e l n c o w t h i s week . It d r e s s e d a t 910 pound/*.

Mrs . E d w a r d Fotirnor. Mrs . Clar­e n c e D u K i i s a n d M m . Clara W e l c h r e c e n t l y spent th« a f ternoon wi th Mrs . H e r m a n Grape .

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to fo l low. T H E V I L L A G E Board wil l m e a t

in the R o u g h and R e a d y E n g i n e -house at 8 tonight .

T H E W I L L A D ' S M o u n t a i n and N o r t h E a s t o n H o m e B u r e a u uni ts wil l h a v e a joint m e e t i n g tomoi--row af ternoon at 2 w i t h Mrs. Oscar B o r d e n . Mrs. E r n e s t B o o t h wil l g ive a l e s son in b a s k e t m a k i n g .

T H E L A D I E S Aid a n d Miss ion­ary Soc ie ty of the R e f o r m e d Church wil l m e e t tomorrow a f t e r n o o n a t 3 w i t h Miss Jes s i e Angel l , C o t t a g e St. Miss A n g e l is the leader . T h e topic , China.

T H E A N N U A L m e e t i n g of the s t o c k h o l d e r s of the F irs t N a t i o n a l B a n k here wil l be h'eld at the b a n k t o m o r r o w at 1 p.m. D i r e c t o r s wil l be e lected . and other b u s i n e s s t r a n s a c t e d .

C O U R T Tolent ine , C D . of A ^ wil l m e e t tomorrow a t 8 p .m. in the K. of C. rooms. T h i s wil l be the first m e e t i n g s ince the ho l iday races.-,

topic, Christ ian Ci t izenship T h e Men's F e l l o w s h i p Club of

the Methodist Church will meet in the church par lors a t 7:30 p.m. T h e feature wil l be a debate en­titled T i g h t e n i n g the Belt , s taged by Senior H i g h Schoo l s tudents . Memb er j will jo in in the discuss ion fo l lowing the debate .

Group 2, W S C S of the Methodist Church, wil l m e e t w i t h Mrs. How­ard Selleck, 12 Mar ion , a t 8.

I Test Answers Below sir* Ik* answers f the

test questions printed on tile edi­torial pete.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 % f. 9.

10,

India. William Howard Taft False. Dakar. Newton D. Baker. London, England. In a city. Both. Race tracks. Novelist,

Daniel Cronin, Greenwich, Dead

G r e e n w i c h — D a n i e l Cronin, 80, died y e s t e r d a y af ternoon a t the h o m e of h is daughter a n d son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R a y m o n d D w y e r , A c a d e m y St.

H e w a s born in Queensbury , W a s h i n g t o n County a n d l ived in G r e e n w i c h about SO y e a r s ago . Mr. Crpnin w a s a res ident of M e c h a n ­icvi l le 40 y e a r s and w a s e m p l o y e d at the W e s t Virginia P u l p and P a p e r Co. H e h a s l ived w i t h h i s d a u g h t e r here for the p a s t t w o and o n e hal f years .

B e s i d e s h i s daughter he i s sur­v iv ed b y four brothers , Cornel ius , H u d s o n F a l l s ; Michael , Buffa lo; J o h n and Jeremiah , Glens F a l l s ; t w o s i s ters , the Misses A n n a and M a r y Cronin, Glens Fa l l s . H e Is a l so surv ived by three grand chi l­dren.

F u n e r a l will be W e d n e s d a y morn­i n g a t 9 at the home of h is d a u g h ­ter and from the St. Joseph' s Church h e r e a t 9:30. T h e R e v . Wi l ­l iam H- Cotter, OS A, wi l l officiate.

B u r i a l wil l be In the St , Joseph ' s C e m e t e r y ,

Miss Hill, Greenwich To Wed R.H.Woodward

Greenwich—Mr. and Mrs. John Hi l l a n n o u n c e the e n g a g e m e n t of the ir daughter , Edifh Mary, to R o b r r t H u b b a r d W o o d w a r d , s o n of Mr, and Mrs. Ashton W o o d w a r d , a l so of th i s v i l lage.

Miss Hill la a graduate of the local high school and Is n o w em­ployed in t h t office of the M a n h a t ­t a n Sh ir t company . Mr. W o o d w a r d Js a g r a d a t e of G r e e n w i c h Hlj,h Sehool and Fthaea College. H e is n o w In the A r m y Air Corps a n d Is s ta t i oned at Rando lph Fie ld , T e x a s .

T H E S E C O N D half of the W o m ­an ' s B o w l i n g league will open to­n ight , T h e Maples wi l l m e e t t h e E l m s at the I O O F a l l eys a t 7:+S. T o m o r r o w e v e n i n g the B i r c h e s wi l l play the P i n e s and W e d n e s d a y the H e m l o c k s will play the. O a k s .

T H E , W O M A N ' S Rel ie f Corps i s p lanning a hrnrf i t card par ty in the I O O F t e m p l e F r i d a y n i g h t

S. Glens Falls Pupils Stage One-Act Play

S. Glens F a l l s — A one-ac t playlet entit led Sixteen, s t a g e d by the sub-academic c lasses of Paul Howe , featured the a s s e m b l y program in the high school aud i tor ium Friday afternoon. S u p e r v i s i n g Principal Roscoe L W i l l i a m s presented pre­l iminary cert i f icates to s tudents w h o earned t h e m in las t June's R e g e n t s e x a m i n a t i o n s .

Hol l i s Sleight , w h o coached the B l u e a n d R e d s o c c e r t e a m last season , presented m i n i a t u r e gold soccer balls" to the Seniors of the vars i ty squad. T h e a w a r d s were purchased by o ther m e m b e r s o f the team.

Bever ly Guy w a s t h e anouncer for the play. B a r b a r a H a r t m a n presented a tap d a n c e as a feature of the e n t e r t a i n m e n t . T a k i n g part in the play w e r e : F r e d Egg les fon , D o n t ' d Scribner, B e r t h a Johnson , J a m e s S c h u m a n n , and E m m a l i n e Khoury . '

Housing Survey Starts in Moreau

S. Glens F a l l s — F i f t y enumera­tors in Moreau, u n d e r direction of George O. Podv in , wil l begin Wed­nesday m a k i n g a survey, of ac­commodat ions for e v a c u e s for the State of N e w York. The survey will be used in d e t e r m i n i n g facili­t ies available in case that evacua­tion of heavi ly populated areas should become n e c e s s a r y . • ; •

FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED RUGS and Carpets SHAMPOOED. Mattresses renovated. Samples ot furniture fabrics. B. A WILLIAM­SON, 306 Nelson Ave. Phone 2058.

GOOD PAYING Watkins Route with established * customers. Must have car and good reputation. No Investment. Write Dept. A, 367. Newark, N. J.

Instruction 8

GOOD USED AUTOMOBILE TIRES BOUGHT AND SOLD

TIRE AND T B B E VULCANIZING — SPA TTOE SHOP —

SARATOGA' SPRINGS, N. Y.

ELLECTRIC REFRIGERATOR AND OIL BURNER SERVICE. GOTTSCHE. TELEPHONE 2026.

Sons of Italy Home Tonight

Mechanicv i l l e — Cont inuing the ir p o l i c y of pol ishing up their form for c o m i n g Eas tern A m a t e u r L e a g u e campaigning wi th exhibi­t ion contests^ the Mechanicv i l l e A m e r i c a n Sons of I ta ly wil l enter -

I t a in one of the fastes* independent

PREPARE for defense—enroll now Quick thorough training in electric or acetylene welding and cutting. Modern Welding School 1740 Broad­way, Schenectady. Tel. 4-1216

Money to Loan 12 MONEY to loan on small mortgages,

covering Improved city property But­ler, Kilmer, Hoey to Butler, Saratoga National Bank Bldg., Saratoga Springs.

HARD DRY WOOD FOR SALE. 8 BASKETS. $1.00.

( TEL. 1751-J.

FIREWOOD, the best, 8 baskets, $1.00. Also general local trucking. Rubbish and ashes drawn. Tel. 1288.

Rooms for Rent 21

The Walton 495 B'WAY\ Clean, warm rooms. Board optional. Reasonable .rates

LARGE. AIRY, HEATED, FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 15 ROCK STREET.

NICELY heated, furnished rooms for rent. Write Box 2843.

MORTGAGE money available for first mortgages on private family dwell­ing. Moran, Arcade. Phone 422.

PAWNBROKER sales stores. Spot cash for old gold, diamonds, Jewelry, coins, etc. Zlnner, 8 Caroline, off B'way.

Garden, Farm and Dairy 14 10 TON good stock hay. Also one

sulky plow. P. Germain, Schuyler­ville. Tel. 141-F-2.

1

Livestock, Poultry, Pets 15

Apartments, Flats, Rent 22 LAKE AVE. 2 or 3 room modern fur­

nished apts. Automatic heat. Hot water. Reasonable. Tel. 1345. '

44 FRANKLIN ST. Four rooms and bath. Steam heated, hot water. Mod­ern throughout. Phone 1332-W.

94 WOODLAWN. 8 room, modem. er apt. Newly decorated. Autoi stoker heat. Reas. Tel. 1345.

FURN. heated kitchenette apt. 1 shower, hot water, Frlgldalre. Call mora., evens. 212 Regent.

Houses for Rent 13 CHERRY ST. House, unfurn

for rent. Inquire Mac Finn Drui Tel. 125.

i i

Houses for Saie

EAST SIDE. 6 room cottage 1 1939. Corner lot. 3 bedrooms, I with shower; living room with : place, kitchen with built-in < boards. Dinette. Extra lavatory toilet. Screened porch. Hot « heat with motor stoker. Heat hot water costs $100 year. Co plumbing, attic insulated. Gai Excellent location. Annual t $196.

— WM. H. MORAN — TEL. 422 ABC

HOUSE for sale. East Side, Springs, reasonable. Excellent loo Write Box 932, Saratoglan, vllle.

Real Estate DUDE RANCH and Western V, for sale. S. J. Carhart, Greet Center.

73 LAWRENCE ST. Upper apartment, unfurnished. Inquire Mac Finn Drug Co. Tel. 125.

Real Estate Wanted HOUSE In Saratoga or Ballston i

ed. Must be modern. Pries m able. Write Box 2705, Saratoglax

U. S. Government Conciliator

Mechanicville Fouls, 14-12,

Bonacker

1 8 6 15—26 Johnstown; referee,

QUALITY BABY CHICKS. NEW HAMP 9 11-30 q u i n t e t s in the Troy area t o n i g h t ' SHIRES, NOW READY. HATCH

Sports

oundup By Hugh FuUerton Jr.

(Continued f rom P a g e 8) basketbal l t e a m a t Auburn la coached b y the col lege's athlet ic publicity director, w h i c h poses a n ice problem in e th i c s ^for E l m e r G. Salter ^ w l e n the s tory that S a n t a Anita 's race m e e t i n g had been cance l led c a m e over the wires , the S a l e m (Mass . ) E v e n i n g N e w s headl ined i t : "There's N o S a n t a -Anita." .

• • • H A R D TO B E D E

St. B e d e A c a d e m y of P e r u , III., w o u n d up t h e 1941 sports s e a s o n wi th 34 c o n s e c u t i v e v ic tor ies In major sports . . . s t a r t i n g la s t Feb . 28, w h e n t h e y l o s t in a s t a t e basketbal l tourney , St . B e d e w o n t h r e e court g a m e s , 17 In basebal l , e i g h t s t ra igh t In footbal l a n d s ix more In the n e w baske tba l l c a m p a i g n . . . for t h e 84th w i n , Coach B r o n C. B a c e v i c h h a d t o l ick one of h i s f o r m e r pupils , T o n y K o m l a n c , of B l o o m l n g t o n ' s Trini ty H i g h .

S P O R T P O U R R I B a c k from a coast - to -coast tour,

G e n e T u n n e y r e p o r t s h e st i l l is looking for phys ica l ins tructors for the N a v y b u t isn't s i g n i n g up a n y more boxers . A p p l i c a n t s n o w are required to hold d e g r e e s in phys­ical educat ion f r o m approved col­leges . , . F r e d d i e Guinyard , Joe Louis ' secre tary a n d c loses t com­panion, h a s been t a l k i n g about en­ter ing the A r m y w h e n Joe does , but s i n c e h e is the sole support of h i s m o t h e r h e probably wi l l s t a y at h o m e and m a n a g e Joe ' s real e s ta te . . , D ippy E v a n s , t h e N o t r e D a m e

w h e n the Berl in B e a r c a t s i n v a d e | the i r Wi l l iam Street headquarters .

EVERY WEEK. PHONE 2-292, BURNT HILLS HATCHERY.

ful lback, drove all the w a y from S o u t h B e n d , Ind., to Ph i lade lph ia to t a k e a job during the ho l idays . . . only casua l ty a t a sk i m e e t a t Butte , Mont., las t w e e k w a s Ole Kdlstad, who had his f ingers frostbitten while he w a s m a n i p u l a t i n g a pencil as a judge .

• e • R E L A T I V I T Y

A f t e r we l t erwe ight s Bi l ly Mur­r a y a n d Mai Wi l l iams h a d s t a g e d a r ip-snort ing s c r a p a t W h i t e P l a i n s the other n ight , they m e t soc ia l ly for the first t ime a n d w e r e surprised to learn they w e r e c o u s i n s . . . andy baseball p lay­e r w o u l d h a v e told t h e m that ' s w S a f yOn cal l a guy w h o a l w a y s g i v e s y o u a hit .

R O M A N S U B W A Y A p r o g r a m has been adopted for

a s u b w a y sys tem in R o m e that e v e n t u a l l y will inc lude , s jx under? g r o u n d ra i lways serving the ent ire c i ty .

L,EUAL ADVEUTtSJ-Nt i

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received at

the office of the Commissioner of Ac­counts, City Hall, Saratoga Springs. N.Y.. on or before January. 17th, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, for two. one and one-half ton garbage collection trucks, for the Public Safety Department. Specifications are on file at the office of the Commissioner of Accounts, City Bal l .

The Council will accept the bid of the lowest responsible bidder unless all bids are rejected.

Dated: January 10th, 1941, JEROME V. PITNEY. Commissioner of Accounts.

1|10-12-13-14-15-16.

NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Wilton

Mutual Fire Insurance Co. will be held in the Orange all, Wilton, on Tues­day, "January 13, 1942 at two o'clock p.m.

f t purpose of this meeting Is the lg of reports, the election of offi-m d the transaction of such busi­es may be in order, uary 8, 1942.

WILLIAM TRAVER, Secretary.

1|10-12,

FOR SALE: Chow Puppies, $2.00 each Colonial Road, Stillwater, N. Y. Nicholas Petruszak.

HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured U.

S. concilia­tor, ."

11 Beside. 12 Inert gaseous

element. 13 Beverage. 14 Title. 17 Blunt. 19 Grow dim. 21 Nickname

for Edward.

Answer to Previous Pun!* 18 Behold! s 6 p

5 N J A REAOSL 1 & T o L\S\

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BEOS BSMSIS SEM3

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| f l | J 11 muunt^. KM?II!«ir?!

200 ENGLISH Leghorns, 7 mos. Good layers. $1 for quick sale. R. C. Oard, Middle Grove, Lake Desolation Rd.

TFfvr'lfint

47 B o n e .

19 Level. 20Bravetjr.V 22 Risks, i 24 Old." *. 25HestnbHlic

a leopard. 27 Street (abt* 28 Stop! 30 Not down. 31 Ruthenium

(symbol). 38 Negative ref

Articles for Sale 16

25 Father 26 Frustrate. AO _ 29 Not artificial. : ° £ e a r -32 Within. 50 Tennessee 33 Court (abbr.). y a ? e y

34 Knitting Authority stitch. (abbr.). 4-PAIR lumber sleighs, 12.000 ft of 2-

in. dry hemlock lumber. Fred Wolfe, East Galway.

VERTICAL 2 Into. 3 Guided. 4 Girl's nick­

name. 5 Internally.

42 Southern state (abbr

43Him*elt 46 Negro

offspring. 48 Deeds. 49 Week (abbr 35 Eighth month 51 Cloth measure 6 Mister (abbr.) 52 Music note.

FOUR pairs of I. Miller Shoes, prac­tically new. All colors. 8V2 B. Very cheap. Tel. 925.

ICE ON PLATFORM. 4ViC A CAKE, K. C. CURTIS, BALLSTON CEN­TER.

(abbr.). 5 2 Stone, 36 District at- 55.Arabian

torney (abbr.) 'military 37 Five plus five commander.

OIL B3EATER. Florence, plpeless type. Brand new, $20. pr. Joseph Gilbert Phone Ballaton J37;

PIPELESS furnace, hot water tank, Holyofee' tank heater_ and fittings. O. C. McChesneV, Galway.

(Pl<). 40 Exclamation. 42I110wer part

01 the leg. 14 Metal. 15 Beginning , to grow.

58 Obligation. ~ 59 Vegetable. 61 Favor. V 63 Proceed. 64 State of being

alone; 65 Whether.

7 Excavated, 8 Forenoon

(abbr.). 9 Not suitable.

10 Dejected. 11 Exist. 15* Myself. 16 He is chair*

man of the

53 Charm. 54 Body of wal 56 Electrified

particle. ' 57 International

language, 58 To fare. 59 Plural (abbf 60 Near.

U. S. Defense 62 Symbol for —— Board. nickel.

SLIGHTLY used suits, pocket to wrist watches, • diamond engagement "rings sold reasonable. Zlnner, 6 Caroline.

TWO 1500 ft. capacity boilers, 1 stoker 60 lb. capacity, 1 practically new ash remover at Saratoga Inn.

L E G A L A D V E R T I S I N G

NOTICE is hereby given that license number E.B.-5320 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under Section No. 55 of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, at RD. No. 3, Albany-Saratdga Rd., Town of Ballston, County of Saratoga, to be consumed upon the said premises.

y JAMES J. CASE, R. D. No. 3.

Ballston Spa. 1S5-12. '

NOTICE Notice LB hereby given that the An­

nual Meeting of the Saratoga County Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held at 45S Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., on Tuesday, January 13th, 1M2, at 10 o'clock a.m. for the Election of Directors whose term of of­fice expire and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting.

GEORGE H. LOHNES, Secretary.

U!31—1)2-5-7-9-12.

RED RYDER Hush Money Bv FRED HARMAr

Maple Avenue Maple Avrnue—Albert C o o k ' s

young daughter , P e g g y , has not been well lately.

E l ton Sanders , Nor thumber land , Tuesday morn ing cal led at the Garnsey home.

Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Wolfe and daughter , B e r t h a , w e r e In Fort Miller Monday.

T h e F r a n k B e a n Jr . fami ly and the G a l u i h a fami ly h a v e been 111 wi th the grip.-

Robert Garnsey and eisters . Hazel and Geneva , spent the Chris tmas vacat ion a t the home of their uncle , W e s l e y Garneey.

Miat Mary J. P e c k w a s a recent gues t a t the Mackl in home.

B a c o n Hill L a d i e s Aid Society recent ly had a n al l -day mee t ing at t h e h o m e of Mrs. H e n r y Peek .

Mr*. Chester G a r n s e y returned h o m e Sunday a f ter spending a w e e k a t the h o m e of her daughter. Mr*. George Jeavona , in Troy.

Mr#. El la Wi l l i ams had a party last week on her_S0th birthday.

MfT*and Mrs. 'Joseph Saundors at tended the t h e a t e r In Schuyler-ville T u e s d a y a i f h l

WASH TUBBS Liska, Herself ByCRAN

YOU'RE ON.-VOU DIDN'T HAPPEN TO LEAVE AMY MONEY OR IMPORTANT RAPERS UPSTAIRS, ,

!MD SOU?

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