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T h e f u n e r a l of Mrs . A n n M. H o w -land w a s h e l d a t 2 p .m. t o d a y a t t h e K a r k F u n e r a l H o m e . T h e R e v . I R. H . C l a x o n , p a s t o r of t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , officiated. T h e body i w a s p l a c e d in t h e G r e e n r i d g e C e m e - I t e r y r e c e i v i n g v a u l t .
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T h e f u n e r a l of M r s . C l i n t o n A. R o w l a n d wi l l be he ld t o m o r r o w a t 2 p .m. a t t h e r e s i d e n c e in P o r t e r C o r n e r s . T h e Re*V. R i c h a r d P . W e l d will officiate. T h e b o d y wil l be p l aced in t h e Greenf ie ld C e n t e r r e ce iv ing v a u l t .
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p r i n c i p a l c o m m i s s i o n e r in c h a r g e of civil s e r v i c e a n d t h e m i l i t a r y b u r e a u a t t h e Ci ty H a l l in L o r i e n t , F r a n c e . F o r h i s s e r v i c e h e re ce ived t h e m u n i c i p a l m o d a l of
G r e e n w i c h - - T h e first n a t i o n a l publ ic h e a l t h d a y w a s observed today In G r e e n w i c h . T h e t h e m e expressed w a s K n o w Y o u r Pi ihl ic H e a l t h N u r s e — W h o She Is, W h a t She Is. T h e p u r p o s e was to cal a t t e n t i o n on p u b l i c h e a l t h n u r s i n g as a s e r v i c e for e v e r y o n e a n d to inc rease pub l i c u n d e r s t a n d i n g of the p a r t p l a y e d by t h e public h e a l t h n u r s e in h e l p i n g bu i ld b e t t e r h e a l t h for family , c o m m u n i t y , and na t i on .
Dr . T h o m a s P a r r a n . s u r u e o n gene ra l , U n i t e d S t a t e s publ ic h e a l t h service , i s sued a BBttMffgi s t a t i n g t h a t n u r s i n g s e r v i c e is needed to t r a n s l a t e i n t o p r a c t i c e a l m o s t eve ry p h a s e of p u b l i c h e a l t h . Chi ld hygiene, m a t e r n i t y se rv ice , v e n e r e a l d isease , a n d t u b e r c u l o s i s con t ro l , i n d u s t r i a l h y g i e n e , a n d even h o m e a n d c o m m u n i t y s a n i t a t i o n prog r a m s a r e on ly a few of t h e .services w h i c h , if t h e y a r e to function effectively, m u s t h a v e t h e g u i d a n c e a n d a s s i s t a n c e of n u r s e s .
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h o n o r in 1931. H e r e t i r e d in . 1939. | E d w a r d F . G e o r g e , I r v i n g D. Reed , A c c o r d i n g to a l e t t e r f r o m M. u L e e A . S h e r e r , C l a r e n c e A. Long ,
L e S a u x ' s w idow, the G e r m a n s took o v e r a l l h o u s e s a n d a p a r t * m e n u in Loi ••ut a n d t i e a t e d the people b r u t a l l y . M. ! > K a u x w i s
• in c h a r g e of e v a c u a t i o n of t h e occ u p a n t s of t h e ci ty. Mma, Le Snux •Wrote t h a t h e r h u s b a n d ' s d e a t h w a s c a u s e d by t h e p r i v a t i o n s of t h e o c c u p a t i o n .
M m e . L e S a u x c o n t i n u e s in h e r le t te r , d a t e d N o v . 4, 1944: "Lor i e n t is n o t y e t l i b e r a t e d a n d t h e p o p u l a t i o n , e v a c u e e s a n d r e f u g e e s a r e l i v i n g u n d e r d e p l o r a b l e cond i tion^. W e a r e a w a i t i n g l i b e r a t i o n i m p a t i e n t l y for t h e w i n t e r will bn
. .hard w i t h o u t fire, w i t h o u t food. T h e peop le of B r i t t a n y w o u l d ap p r e c i a t e a n y a s s i s t a n c e f r o m t h e people of A m e r i c a . "
Miss L e S a u x l a s t h e a r d f r o m h e r b r o t h e r in 1941. B e c a u s e of the o c c u p a t i o n i t w a s difficult t o send l e t t e r s . T h i s s e c t i o n of F r a n c e is still In G e r m a n h a n d s .
M. L e S a u x w a s a g o d s o n of the la te Miss K a t h e r i n e B a t c h e l l e r of t h i s c i ty . „„_-___»,.
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S c h u y l p r v i l l e - T h e W o m a n ' s Miss i o n a r y S o c i e t y of t h e R e f o r m e d I C h u r c h - w t f l m e e t w i t h M i s s E , j M a r g u e r i t e F u n s t o n a t h e r h o m e !
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S c h u y l e r v i l l e - C o u r t S te l l a M a r l s . 296, CDA, m o a t i n g a£-4h«-feome—e-f-Mr>\ D a n i e l J . B r e n n a n l a s t n i g h t , dec ided to ho ld o n e m e e t i n g a m o n t h in F e b r u a r y a n d M a r c h to c o n s e r v e fuel .
T h e r e f r e s h m e n t s c o m m i t t e e cons i s t ed of M r s H u g h e s a n d M r s . J a m e s J . W a l s h . T h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t w a s in c h a r g e of M r s . F r a n k H u g h e s .
T h e n e x t m e e t i n g will he held T h u r s d a y n i g h t , F e b . 8, w i t h a c o v e r e d d i s h s u p p e r fo l lowing t h e b u s i n e s s sess ion .
S c h u y l e r v i l l e — N e w b o o k s in S c h u y l e r v i l l e F r e e l i b r a r y a r e n o u n c e d b y M r s . C a r r i e Al l en , l ibr a r i a n , a s fo l lows:
F i c t i o n , G r o w i n g U p , A. T h i r k e l l ; L i a n a , M. G e l l h o r n ; R a z o r ' s E d g e , W. S. M a u g h a n ; J a n e E y r e , C. B r o n t e ; F r p s s i a , E . M. A l m e d i g e ; H o t e l Ber l in , V. B a u m ; Boll for A d a n o , J . H e r s e y ; L e a v e H e r t o H e a v e n , B . A. W i l l i a m s ; R o a d to D o w n U n d e r , M. C o r m a c k ; Colone l ' s L a d y , H . M o n t g o m e r y .
B r a d s h a w a of H a r n i s s , J . C. L in -Wife , E . L e w i s ;
B l e s s e d A r e t h e M e e k , Z. K a s s a k ; A v a l a n c h e . K. E o y l e ; Lo3 t I s l a n d , J . N , H a l l ; A l i m o n y , F . B a l d w i n ; P a s s i o n F l o w e r , K . N o r r i s ; S a i n t W a n t e d for M u r d e r , L . C h a r t e r i s ; G r e a t S m i t h , E . M a r s h a l l ; S p a n i s n C a p e M y s t e r y , E l l e r y Q u e e n ; Case of t h e P e r j u r e d P a r r o t , E . S. G a r d n e r .
P a s t o r a l , N, S h u t e ; C l u n u Brown' , M. S h a r p c ; E a r t h a n d H i g h H e a v e n , G. G r a h a m ; S o m e of My B e s t F r i e n d s Are So ld i e r s , M a r g a r e t H a l s c y ; G r e e n Y e a r s , A. J . C r o n i n ; B u i l d i n g of J a l n a , M. De-L a R o c h e ; L e a n i n g T o w e r , K. A. P o r t e r ; K e e p e i s of t h e F a i t h , E . L o r i n g .
C o l c o r l o n , E . P o p e ; P e t e r D o m -a n i g , V. W h i t e ; W i l d e r n e s s T r e k , Z. G r e y ; Y o n n g ' u m , H . B e s t ; G r e e n D o l p h i n S t r e e t , E l i z a b e t h G o u l d g e ;
. L e t t i e a n d t h e L a w , F . B a l d w i n ; . -," . , . . ' , r . ! G a m p F o l l o w e r s , B . K l a w ; M e m o
to F i r i n g S q u a d , F . H . B r e n n a n . J u v e n i l e , B a r n a b y , C. J o h n s o n ;
C a r o l on B r o a d w a y , H . D . B o y l s -t o n ; R e x , t h e C o a s t P a t r o l , M. a n d H . J o h n s o n ; S u s a n W h o L i v e d in A u s t r a l i a , E . M a c l n t y r e ; S e p a r a t e S t a r , L. E r d m a n ; N e w P e t , M. g tgfgT" R n h y fanri, E , C h a r u s h i n ; T r u d y a n d t h e T r e e H o u s e , E . C o a t s w o r t h y ; K i t t y S o m e D o w n , F . B a c o n .
E n r i q u i t a a n d I , A. D. L o z a n o ; M y s t e r y of Y o g o C r e e k , C. a n d O. B a r n e t t ; S u b c h a s e r J i m , J . B e r g e r ; D i s a p p e a r i n g I s l a n d , E . K y l e ; S t a n d F a s t a n d R e p l y , L . D a v i s ; F a r t h e r N o r t h , K. P i n k e r t o n ; Chico
G r e e n w i c h - T h e pub l i c is i n v i t e d , 0 f t h e Andes , C. V a n H a g g e n ; Sal ly, A r m y D i e t e t i a n , M. W o r t h i n g t o n .
Non- f i c t ion : C h i n a ' s F i r s t L a d y . H . N i c o l a y ; G a m e s t o M a k e a n d P l a y At H o m e , J . L e e m i n g ; Life a n d T i m e s of S i m o n B o l i v a r , H . V a n L o o n ; B e t w e e n T e a r s a n d L a u g h t e r , L. Y o u t a n g ; I n t r o d u c i n g Af r i ca , C. W e l l s ; G o i n g F i s h i n g , N . F a r s o n ; C u r t a i n R i s e s , Q u e n t i n R e y n o l d s ; R i s e n Sold ie r , B i s h o p S p c l l m a n ; A n n a a n d t h e K i n g of S l a m , M. I-an d o n ; A m e r i c a , S. V. Bene ' . , L e t t e r f rom N e w G u i n e a , V. H a u g l a n d j T a d L i n c o l n , T . L o n g s' r e i n ; W e s F P o T n t , E . D . W a u g h .
W a r B e l o w Zero , F . B a l c h e u ; U n d e r a T h a t Hed' Roof, J . N . H a l l ; C h r i s t i n a Ni lson , H , H e a d l a n d ; H o w to T r e a t t h e G e r m a n s . E . L u d w i g ; Col l ie rs Col lec t s I t s W i t s , G. W i l l i a m s ; S e a - B o r n e , J . B , Conno l ly ; Y a n k e e f r o m O l y m p u s , C. D. B o w e n ; U. S. S. ,R. W . D u r a n t y ; W e . L ive in A l a s k a , C. H e l m e r i c k s ; W o i k l of W a s h i n g t o n I r v i n g , V a n W y c k B r o o k s ; B r i d e in t h e Solom o n s , O s a J o h n s o n ; N u r s e ! ' I , E b e r l e , Gob i D e s e r t , M. C a b l e . P e r s o n a l
M i s s V e r o n i c a Y o u n g e n t e r t a i n e d in h o n o r of Mrs . J a n e t A l d r i c h S a t u r d a y nisrht. • •
B a y r o n K. F l a c k , W e s l e y E . De-Voe, A n g c l o I a o n n e , A r t h u r B u t ler, C h a r l e s S a n d o r a , J . K e n y o n Sayton , J a m e s V. P a r e n t e .
Also S e y m o u r G o r d o n , C l a r e n c e Beck, H a r r y G u y linm W i n s l o w , G e o r g e H a t l e e , H e r be r t T. S m i t h , Z y g m u n t Szezom-brousk i , W a l t e r A. Br i t t e r l . F r a n k O ' R o u r k e , H a r o l d H . M a r c h , L e o n P l u n k e t t , W i l l i a m H . Connor , M o r e a u .
The fo l l owing spec ia l d e p u t i e s have been n a m e d : J a m e s H i c k e y . Malcolm E . Ramsdi lk—WUWafn-Davry , f i n g e r p r i n t e x p e r t ; R e n s s e laer D. G r e e n , C h a r l e s A. Cleveland, F loyd A. B r o o k s , W i l l i a m R y a n , G e o r g e R. J o n e s .
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N e w Y o r k ( A P ) — T h a t M a j o r B o w e s is t o m a k e h i s c u r r e n t r e s t a r a t h e r e x t e n s i v e o n e i s i n d i c a t e d b y t h e f a c t t h a t r e p l a c e m e n t s for h i m a n d h is a m a t e u r s h a v e b e e n se t t h r o u g h t h e e n d of M a r c h on C B S .
B e g i n n i n g F e b . 8 a n d c o n t i n u i n g for a n e x p e c t e d e i g h t w e e k s , t h e T h u r s d a y n i g h t s h o w wi l l be p r o vided by M o r t o n G o u l d a n d o r c h e s t r a w i t h g u e s t so lo i s t s .
S o m e t h i n g l ike 203 s t a t i o n s a r e to be in t h e h o o k u p for t h e comm e n t a r y s e r i e s on M B S w h i c h wil l p r e s e n t R e p . C l a r e B o o t h e L u c e of C o n n e c t i c u t in h e r f irs t s e t of sponso red b r o a d c a s t s . . S h e is t o h a v e t h e S u n d a y n i g h t t i m e of 10:15 for 15 m i n u t e s , s t a r t i n g F e b . 25 a n d t a l k i n g f r o m a n y a n g l e s h e des i r e s . T h e a m o u n t s h e is to r e c e i v e w a s n o t r e v e a l e d . O N T H E A I R T O N I G H T
N B C — 8 , P a u l L a V a l l e M e l o d i e s ; 8:30. Duffy 's T a v e r n ; 9, W a l t z T i m e ; 9:30, P e o p l e A r e F u n n y ; 10, A m o s a n d A n d y .
CBS—8, H e n r y A l d r i c h ; 8:30, T h i n M a n ; 9, I t P a y s t o B e I g n o r a n t ; 10. M o o r e a n d D u r a n t e ; 10:30, S t a g e D o o r C a n t e e n , B o b H o p e a n d o t h e r s .
B L U — 7 : 1 5 , R a y m o n d G r a m S w i n g ; 8, S t a r s of F u t u r e ; 9, F a m o u s J u r y T r i a l s ; 10, N o r m a n Cor don S i n g s .
MBS—7:15 . S i n f o n i e t t a ; 8:30, F r e e d o m of O p p o r t u n i t y ; 9:30, Doub!^ O r N o t h i n g ; 10, B o u t , J o e B a k s i vs. L e e O m a .
BEAGLE male hound found In vicinity of BalLston Spa. Edward Sny-der. Church Ave., R. D. 3, Ballston Spa.
BOSTON AND MAINE
ATHLETIC high school boy for model. Spare t ime. Good pay. Write or phone Robert Davidson, Skldmore College. Phone 1880.
Articles for Sale 16
GOULD PUMPS NEW and used, heating boilers, furnace*, paint, septic tanks, roofing, insulat ion, tile, laundry trays, water closets, closet seats, medicine cabinets .
Burnt Hills Hardware Co. Burn t Hills 2-882—Schenectady fl-8891
Auromotivt 30
ORIENTAL RUG 8x10 t%. (Blue and Tile Colors) with ozlte cushion pad. good condition. Large overstuffed living room chair with custom-made slip cover. Also boy's tricycle (American Mercury) and tjoy's toy tractor DAVID H. OAKES. 819 Grand St., Mechanlcville. Phone Mechanlcville 968
TAPERUTE CANDLES IN COLOR
Ironing Board Covers and Pads DOC SUPPLIES
Farmers Hardware 492 BROADWAY PHONE 47
LOST: Lady's Bulova wrist watch. Return to Verdlcchio's Dry Cleaners, Central Ave., Mechanlcville.
Personals
BOY or young man In store. Steady work, good pay, G. A. Betor Co., Milton Ave., Ballston.
WANTED: Ride to Watervllet Arsenal. 8 a in to 4 p.m. shift, Mrs. J. W. Couture, 60 W. High St., Ballston. Call 606-W after 4 p.m.
CHESTERFIEX.D coats, wool lined, $14.98; snowsui ts . $o.C3; Jersey «fe wool dresses, S2. Wool sklrUs, $2.49. Wool Sweaters, $1.98. ROSE DRESS SHOP.
MAN wanted fc% stable work. Steady po r t i on . Saratoga Riding School, 74 White St .
Situations Wanted Female 9 WANTED. Temporary or subst i tu te office work In Mechanlcville. Fifteen years experience in stenography, filing, billing and some bookkeeping. Dorothy Clog.fton, 215 N. Fifth AVe., Mechanlcville,
BUILDING MATERIAL Western Hotel being torn down. Corner Church and Lawrence Sts, Lumber of every description. Hot water heat ing plant, water and s team pipe, all sizes. Doors and windows. Salesman on iob. H. Lavlne. Phone 821-W-l.
1941 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. SEDAN HEATER- TIRB8 OOOD.
1940 HUDSON 4-Dr. SEDAN EXCHLI.ENT SHAPE — HXATHI AND RADIO.
1938 BUICK SEDAN GOOD CONDITIOW.
1938 OLDSMOBILE 4-Dr. SEDAN COMFLHTELY OVERHAULS GOOD RUBBER, HEATER, AMD RADIO.
ALL CARS BELOW OPA CEILING PRICES
Ratigan Motor Sales, Inc. STUDBBAKER Sale* and Servlot
16-18 WOODLAWN AVE. PHONE 367 OPEN BVENTMQ8
MILK COOLERS, new 4 can from $206.00 up. A few reconditioned $135.00 up. Delivered. Installed, Guaranteed and serviced free for one year All sizes in stock. Terms. Finch, Pruyn & Co.. 31 Glen St., Glens Falls. N Y. Phone 2-2161.
UNDERWOOD typewriter. Slightly larger than pica type but Ideal where a larger type la wanted. $62.50. George E. Adee, 170 Like Avenue, Saratoga Spnngs.
ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD Situations Wanted Male 10 THE CURIOSITY SHOP
MRS A YOUNG TEL. 309-W-2 '
Auctions AUCTION. Tuesday. January 30 a t 12 o'clock sharp . On account of his | wife's death, t h e undersigned Will sell | a t public auc t ion at his farm, located ! \'2 mile couth of East Galway, next to the East Galway School house. 1 team sorrel work horses, 15 head of cattle, 10 tons of hay, all kinds of farm machinery, household furni ture consisting of new 3-piece living room suite, new d in ing room suite, radio. The farm of 97 acres will be offered for sale. Terms cash. Emll Wertepny. John Jackowskt, auctioneer.
BARTENDER, sober, reliable, experienced, over 38. References available. S ta te hours and salary. Write Box 4513, Saratogian.
OFFICE manager, bookkeeper, stenographer, complete office routine, years of experience. Write Box 1653, Saratogian.
Money to Loan 12 PAWNBROKER sales store. Spot cash
for old gold, diamonds, watches. Jewelry, coins, men's suite, binoculars. etc. P. Zinner. 6 Caroline, off B'way
TWO pair men's tubular Ice skates on shoe*. Size 7 ' i . One pair, Alfred Johnson 's and •jne. Blue Streak.*. Reasonable. Write Box 4548, Saratogian.
MILKING Macnlnes. single and double uni ts in stock. Double un i t s with pipeline completely installed $223.00. Terms Finch. Pruyn & Co., 31 Glen St.. Glens Falls. N Y. Phone 1-2161.
SMOOTH top gas range and large Ice box. Reasonable for quirk removal. 72 E. High St., Ballston Spa. Phone 81.
FREEZERS for home or farm. Finch, Pruyn & Co., 31 Glen St., Glens Falls. N. Y. Phone 2-2161.
Business Service
to a t t e n d t h e I n s t a l l a t i o n se rv ice of the officers of t h e Uni t ed P r e s b y t e r i a n Y P C U w h i c h will c o n d u c t ed by Rojyer V. Seco rd in t h e c h u r c h a u d i t o r i u m S u n d a y a t 7:30 p.m. T h e s u b j e c t of the se rv ice will be , L i v i n g for Chr i s t .
Saratogians Visit Famed Cathedral
Pfc . H e n r y J . M c G o u r t y J r . a n d Pvt.~ W i l l i a m M u l l a d y , S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s , r e c e n t l y a t t e n d e d t h e I m m a c u l a t e C o n c e p t i o n s e r v i c e s h e l d
c o n g r e g a t i o n so l a r g e t h a t L t . Col, R a l p h S m i t h , T h i r d Div i s ion C h a p lain f r o m S a n A n t o n i o , T e x a s , a s sisted by r e g i m e n t a l c h a p l a i n s , w a s forced to d e l i v e r h i s s e r m o n f r o m two di f ferent p l a c e s in o r d e r t h a t h e m i g h t b e h e a r d b y all. — T h e - C a t h e d r a l h a d been s t r u c k twice by b o m b s b u t n o g r e a t d a m age h a d b e e n d o n e . Some of t h e s t a i n e d - g l a s s w i n d o w s w e r e s h a t - j te red , d e b r i s l ay u p o n t h e floor, b u t t h i s cou ld n o t o v e r - s h a d o w t h e
O w e n beaut i fu l w o r k m a n s h i p a n d ' d a r e t h a t h a d b e e n pt i t in to b u i l d i n g ! th is m o n u m e n t t o re l ig ion .
Hold Everything
trUe lust cant help being a gen-
T h e s e r v i c e s w e r e e n d e d by Ho ly C o m m u n i o n , g i v e n w i t h a b a c k - j g r o u n d of o r g a n m u s i c .
T h e s i t e of t h e C a t h e d r a l is believed to be a n a n c i e n t R o m a n for-um, I t is k n o w n for c e r t a i n , h o w ever , t h a t t h e p r e s e n t b u i l d i n g s t a n d s on t h e s a m e place w h e r e K i n g Clovis , a n e a r l y B'rench ru l e r , h a d bu i l t a c h u r c h of wood a n d clay. • •
KeU'liums Corners
| Radio Programs
TONIGHT 3703—WGY, Srhenectady—810 fi ",ii -News Reporter, 6:05—News by Earlc Pudncy. 6:15—WGY Varieties. 0:29—Sport*—SU1 Bradley. 6.30—Dinner Bauco, , 6:4.")—Lowell Thomas, 7 :00-Supper Club, 7:15—News—John W. Vandercook. 7:30—Evening Serenade. 8.00—Highways In Melody. 8 to—WOY Farm Forum. 6:00— Waltz Time. 9:,;o—People Are Funny.
10:00—Amor, 'n ' Andy. 10:30—Bill Stern. 10:45—To De Announced. 11:00—News Reporter. 11:05—Melodic Mooda, rt:T5—Wnrkne** of Washington. 19 38 We Ofrme This Way. 12:00—News. 32:05—tiportfi, 12:10— Mr. Smith Goes to Town. 12:30—Three Suns Trio.
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S A T U R D A Y P R O G R A M S NBS—12:30 p.m., T r a n s - A t l a n t i c
S p o t l i g h t ; 3, O r c h e s t r a s of N a t i o n , B a l t i m o r e S y m p h o n y ; 4, D o c t o r s L o o k A h e a d .
CBS—2:30 , C a r o l i n a H a y r i d e : 5, P h i l a d e l p h i a O r c h e s t r a ; 6:15, P e o p l e ' s P l a t f o r m , S h o u l d N u r s e s B e D r a f t e d ?
B L U — 1 1 a.m., K a y ' s K a n t e e n ; 2 p.m., O p e r a , J a m e s M e l t o n in M i g n o n , H e n r y J . K a i s e r s p e a k e r ; 6:45, C I O s e r i e s . L a b o r U.S.A., Secr e t a r y M o r g e n t h a u .
M B S — 1:30, S y m p h o n i e s for Y o u t h ; 3, T h i s I s H a l l o r a n , s t a r t s s e c o n d y e a r ; 5, S p o r t s P a r a d e .
TOMORROW 370.3—WGY, Schenectady—810 6:00—Farm News. 6 05—Music. 6:10—Newfv. 6 15—Song Service. 6:30—Here Comes the Bi$i, 6:45—Wales Up with Williams. 6:55—'News. 7:00—Wake Up with Williams. 7:30—News Reporter. 7:35—Time to Shine. 7:15—News. 8:00—Meditations. 8:15—Meest the. Band. 8:30—Mnrket 3nsket. 8:45—Morning Moods. 9:00^—Sam Adams. 9:15—Catholic Radio Gv 9:30—Tell Me A Story. 9:43—Health Hunter*. - • . . .
10:0O—Grantland Rice—Sports. 10:30—News. 10:: 5—Better Business Bureau. 10:40—Music, 10:45—Alek Dreler. 11:00—Flr.-.t Piano Quar te t . I l : i0—Smilln ' Ed. McConnell. 12:00—News Reporter. 12:05—Noontime Melodies. 12 15—New*. 1?.:30—Farm Paper. 1:00—Rhythms for Saturday. 1:30—Musical Matinee. 1:45—War Telescope. 2:00—These Are Our Men. 2:30—Mustcailfl. 3:00—Orchewtrns of Nation. 4:00—-Doctors Look Ahead. 4:30^-Muaie on Display. 5:00—Grand Hotel. 5:30—News. 5:45—Tin Pan Alley. 6 00—News Reporter. 6:05—News by Boh Hane«. 6 15—WGY Varieties. 6*25—sports; 6:30— FBI In Action. 7:00—Music. 7:30—The Saint . 8 00—Gaslight Gaye-tles. 8:30—Truth or Consequences. 0 00—National Barn Dnnce. 3:30—-Can You Top T M O
10:00—Judy Canova Show. 10:30—Grand Ole Opry. 11:00—News Reporter.
TTTn5-MelA<3ic M<Vuls. 11:15—U. 8. Marino*. 11:30—1 Sustain the Wings. 1? CO—News. 12:05—Sports Roundup, 12 10—Thoma* Peluso' Orch. 12:30— Three Suns Trio.
WE FIX IT IF YOUR washing machine, vacuum cleaner sewing machine or any other household appl iance or piece of m a chinery 13 ou t of order, call us. We will pick l t u p and fix lt for you very reasonably. Phone 1447 or call a t Phillip's Newsroom.
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED SAMPLES OF FURNITURE FABRICS
— B A WILLIAMSON — 306 NELSON AVE. PHONE 2058
WANTED: Contracts large or small Painting and carpenter repairs, sanding floors, e tc . Phone 2815-J between 7-9 a.m. and 7-8 p.m.
MORTGAGE money available for first mortgages on private family dwelling. Moran. Arcade. Phone 422,
Garden, Farm and Dairy 14
C A R D O F T H A X K S Miss H e l e n C u r r y a n d M r s . Nel l ie
Cofflnger w i s h t o t h a n k f r i ends a n d n e i g h b o r s f o r c a r d s , flowers, a n d t h e i r m a n y a c t a of k i n d n e s s s h o w n a t t h e t i m e of t h e d e a t h of fjeo F . C u r r y a n d e s p e c i a l l y t h a n k Dr, M. A. R o g e r s a n d t h e R e v . W i l l i am F . C o t t e r .
PARCEL deliveries and all light deliveries. Alao will buy burlap bags. R. Manginl, 67 Excelsior Ave. Phone 2297.
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING
STORAGE and WAREHOUSE SAUNDERS VAN SERVICE — TEL. 195
LET as do your hauling. Ashes and rubbish removed. Phone B. & H. Trucking. Tel. 2928-W or 2966-W.
GENERAL TRUCKING l ' i ton rack body; do any type work.
Call 1288
LOOSE hay and oat straw for sale. Inquire Arthur Henderson, Stillwater. R. F. D.
Livestock, Poultry, Pets 15 BABY CHICKS—From t h e best strains mated to R.O.P. cockerels. All breeders state tested for Pullorum and no reactors found. Folder mailed on request Meadow View Poultry Farm and Hatchery. Henry M. Fryer, Greenwich. N. Y Phone 306-F-5.
GUERNSEY cow for sale. 3 years old. Due to freshen In March. Also 2 Guernsey heifers, 1 1
2 years old. 1 rcan mare, 10 years old. Guaranteed to work single or double. Phone 1739-J.
Dalton Adding Machine $35.00 GEORGE E. ADEE
170 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs
We Pay Ceiling Prices
For Used Cars PLENTY OF SPACE FOR
DEAD STORAGE
Bigsbee Motors, Inc. 17 DIVISION ST. T1X. 2300
FUR COAT. 12, MRS, AVE.:
PRICE $150. MONROE. 184
SIZE LAKE
GRAY enamel combination stove. One range with oil burner. Vacuum cleaner. Inquire 60 Beekman St.
REN-PEN FARMS-NEW HAMPSHIRE CHICKS
Oan't be beat for eggs or meat! Officially tested and approved. Order now! Get in the groove,
W. J. RENNIE Ballston Spa Phone l l-F-14
ASHES AND CALL CHAS-AFTER 6 P.M.
RUBBISH REMOVED. BALLOU. PHONE 2690
Help Wanted Female 5
WANTED: Married couple to take charge of home for adults . S ta t e wages expected. Mrs. Fred Rulison, 109 First Ave.. Gloversvllle, N. Y.
GROCERY CASHIER $23 PER WEEK
A. & P. STORE, SARATOGA SPRINGS
GIRLS wanted. Good pay. Good hours. Apply O'Malley's Drug Store, 165 Regent St .
YOUNG woman^dependab le , for year-round, full or pa r t t ime. Saratoga Candy Ki tchen .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. George
O. Tuck, Surrogate of Saratoga County, N Y„ notic? is hereby given t ha t all persons having claims against J o h n Carey, late of t h e Town of Moreau. in said County, deceased, are required to preaent and exhibit the Mine, with the proper vouchers therefore, to the subscriber, t h e duly qualified Administratrix of the Goods. Chattels and Credits of the »a!d Deceased, at the Office of J. Ward Russell, at torney for the undersigned, a t No. 2 LaphRm Place in t h e City of Glens Falls, N. Y., on or before the 2nd day of July, 1945.
Dated Dec. 27th. 1944. WINIFRED CAREY.
12 29—1 TAW 6 Mos. Administratrix.
IFortsville r F o r t « v ! l l e — J a m e s D o w Is In
S a r a t o g a H o s p i t a l h a v i n g u n d e r gone a n a p p e n d e c t o m y M o n d a y .
Mr . a n d M r s . Al len of G lens F a l l s v ia i ted Mr, a n d M r s , J o h n W a l k u p S u n d a y .
M r s . W i l s o n S t a n t o n u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n in Glens F a l l s H o s p i ta l M o n d a y .
T h e F o u r t h Q u a r t e r l y C o n f e r e n c e he ld M o n d a y w a s wel l a t t e n d e d . D i n n e r w a s s e r v e d a t noon .
Mr . a n d Mrs„ E r n e s t P e t t i s s p e n t W e d n e s d a y in S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s w h e r e t h e y v i s i t e d J a m e s D o w a t the- h o s p i t a l .
M r s . H e l e n A l b r i g h t h a s gone t o G l e n s F a l l s t o s p e n d s e v e r a l w e e k s .
ORDER YOUR QUALITY CHICKS NOW
At BURNT HILLS HATCHERY PHONE BURNT HILLS 2292
RHODE ISLAND REDS. ^>WHITE ROCKS, NEW HAMPSHIRES AND ROCK RED CROSS. ALSO BROODER STOVES AND EQUIPMENT.
FOR SALE: A-l Guernseys. 2 fre«h purebred heifers, vaccinated. Registered yearling bull. 4 registered 6 months old bulls, vaccinated. Approved herd. G. Harold Peck. 88-F-2, Schuylerville.
FOR SALE: Small, gentle, black horse. Three years old. Address inquiries to Mrs.- Lena Walsh, Box 267, Hadley, N. Y.
FOR SALE: Five year old Guernsey cow. J u s t freshened. Cair by side. R. Doherty. Palmer. Tel. 52-F-2.
FOR SALE: Work horse, seven years old. Sound and gentle. Inquire Box 283, Hadley, N. Y.
FOR SALE: Choice Guernsey heifer calf from blood tested herd. Tel. Ballston 16-F-6.
FOR SALE: Good work horse, single and double. Cheap. Flora Benson, Conkltngvllle.
TWO-YEAR-OLD Guernsey heifer, due Feb, 1. Calf hood vaccinated. Howard J. Knapp, Round Lake, 3-452.
Livestock Wanted JL5A
WANTED LIVE POULTRY 3, H. PEPPER — 50 BRYANT ST.
Phone days 508, n ights 1453-W
Articles for Sale 16
VENETIAN BLINDS
and All sizes from 23" to 33" wide 64" long, from M.95 to $6.95. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
GENERAL FLOOR COVERING CO 30 WARREN ST.
GLENS FALLS, N. Y. -
TWO ladles' all wool cloth coats in good condition. Size 14 and 16. Price reasonable. Inquire 165 Caroline St . downstairs.
The first railroad to be built f r o m t h e A t l a n t i c to t h e Pac i f ic O c e a n w a s c o n s t r u c t e d in t h e R e p u b l i c of P a n a m a .
DICHD FRUIT CAN BE HAD AT
|. A. BEYER'S 482 BROADWAY—PHONE 108
BABY CARRIAGE. COACH STYLE. GOOD CONDITION. PHONE 1952 AFTER 5 P.M.
ONE TAIR BOYS SKATES ON SHOES, SIZE 6. 15-FOOT TOBOGGAN PHONE 1SM-M.
FANCY Ire skate* with white shoes, sl/.e 7. prewar, like new. Reasonable. 237 Caroline St.
CHILD'S maple crib; high chair: also large davenport and chair. Phone Ballston 306-R.
SILVER dyed muskrat coat, size 18. Good condition. Reasonable. Mrs. Delbert Stephens, Rock City Falls.
ANDES PARLOR STOVE LARGE SIZE
21 THOMAS STREET
FUR COAT GOOD CONDITION SIZE 16. CALL 1203-W AFTER 6:30 P.M.
TWO CRIBS ONE 24x38, AND ONE
PHONE 1369 36x54
FLOOR LAMP, also bridge lamp. Good condit ion. Skates on shoes, size
7. Black coat, size 16. Call 2081-J.
Fuel 17 EVELAND'S WOOD YARD REOPENED. ,5 baskets for $1.00. No upstairs deliveries. No wood split. Dry slabs, 4 baskets $1.00. R. Smaldone, Prop. Tel. 1180.
Wanted to Buy 18 WE BUY AND SELL ANTIQUES
CASH PAID—BRING THEM TO THE — GEYSER PARK GIFT SHOP —
9 PHIL A ST.. SARA. NATL BK. BLDG
WILL pay cash for all types of Singer, electric or treadle sewing machines. Phone or write Singer Sewing Machine Co., Glens Falls, N. Y.
WANTED: LATE MODEL VALVE RE-FACER IN GOOD CONDITION. CALL 2197.
1^ Wanted to Buy 18 WANTED: Coupe, must be In good
condition and good tires. Phone Ballston 634.
Wanted to Rent 19 WANTED: Apartment, centrally located. 3 bedrooms, modern. George A. Betor Co., Milton Ave., Ballston.
Apartments, Flats, Rent 22 31 WEST HARRISON. 3 room upper flat. 2 stoves. Partly furnished or unfurnished. 98 Maple Ave., 3 rooms and bath , kitchen range. Reasonable. Phone 1345.
MODERN FIVE ROOM IN COLLAMER BLDG. C. SMITH.
APARTMENT CLARENCE
WE NEED USED CARS PREMIUM FOR LATE MODELS Will Buy Anything Back to 1930
CASH WAITING
Ross-Ketch um Garage South Broadway
Phone 536
CEILING PRICES PAID FOR ALL 1936-1941 AUTOMOBILES Do not sell until you see
Ballston Motor Sales Schenectady - Ballston Road
Phone 598
WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED CARS
LL MAKES AND MODELS BEST CASH PRICES
CAL'^GARAGE BUICK SALES AND SKRVXCB
Saratoga Springs, N. T. PKCNE 1812
ARE YOU SELLING YOUR CAR? IF SO SEE
CARROLL AUTO SALES 30 HIGH ROCK AVE.—PHOWS 3M 27 YEARS OF FAIR DEALING
DeSoto and Plymouth Destributor
FOR SALE 1936 SMALL BUICK USDAN
89 LINCOLN AV».
Apartments, Flats, Rent 22 FLAT in the village of GreraJMd Center. Electricity, bath, combination range. Phone 773.
13 VAN DAM ST. Upper apartment. Also 2 basement apar tments a t 100 and 108 Woodlawn Ave. Tel. 3304.
THREE ROOM FRONT APARTMBNT INQUIRE
53 CHURCH STREET
TWO LARGE furnished rooms apar t ment. Steam heat, hot water. 30 E. Van Dam St.
HEATED, FURNISHED, TWO APARTMENT
148 SPRING STREET
ROOM
Houses for Sale 24 DESIRABLE AND MODERN
House on East Side, planned for easy maintenance and operation. Automatic oil heat and hot water, asbestos shingle exterior (no paint ing), all hardwood floors, copper water pipes, two-car garage with cement floor and overhesW door, four bedrooms, two modern tile baths, new O.E. refrigerator, modern gas range, steel kitchen base and wall cabinets, Venetian blinds, large lot with nice lawn and shrubbery. Can be used as single or 2 family. Mortgage If desired. Phone 1502-M.
Real Estate Wanted 28 WANTED to rent or buy. small house. Give location and details. Write Box 4510, Saratogian.
WANTED to buy, small house in good condition. Give details. Write Box 4550, Saratogian.
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Mrs. J o s r p h E . P u l l e r and son , J o s e p h E . J r . , s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d a t the h o m e of Mr , a n d Mrs . Mill a rd F u l l e r .
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