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Saratogian Day Book it* m it* s It 17 « 4 It It s f ta it at The Saratogian Want Ads Get Results i ii i Try Them n + -wr*v*n •-•- -«rr»-- t u 14 tf a t tt ^Weather Eastern New York—Occasional rain in north portion followed by colder; cloudy, continued mild, Lost and Found 1 LOST: GOLD LINK BRACELET AMETHYST SETTING CALL BALLSTON 641 Personals aouth portion, and colder. OIPT8 lor Caster and all spring events. New Avon Violet Bouquet Cologne, $1.00 plus tax. Special Attention Toilet water. 89c plus tax. Ripe Cher- 8 r Rouge, Ripe Cherry Lipstick. Ripe herry Nail Polish to match. Anna Business Service CRUSHED STONE and GRAVEL RAY MELANDER BALLSTON - PHONE UO-R Help Wanted Male 6 A. Arpey. Phone 813-R lor orders Hyde 8t. 19 Today Tomorrow Saturday, oloudy Rise* SoU 6:02 6:13 _ 6:00 6:14 New'York (AP)—Weather fore- for middle Atlantic atatea, •astern end central New York, to- morrow through Wednesday to- clusive: Temperature will average nor- mal. Colder in northern portion over weekend and in southern portion Sunday or Monday. Warmer In north Tuesday and in south Wednesday. Rain about Tuesday will average one-third Inch. Normals for northern New York 96; central New York 40; south- o n New York 49. Coming Events Tonight Pocahontas Wigwam, Legion Home, 8. Saratoga Triangle, Daughters erf the Eastern Star, 8. RUPTURED West Good Luck Support. $5.50 for one. $9 for two. Write for in- formation Mrs. Emms West, manufac- turer, Ballston Spa, N. Y. CURTAINS DONE UP X BAILEY PHONI BALLSTON 2S-P-3 FOOD SALE, benefit Columbian Squires, Saturday, Mar. 33 at Phillips Newsroom. WANTED: RIDS >BOaj TO O.K. T:30 TO 3:30 S H O T 901-R-l. TOGA :ows Tilo Roofing, Inc. "America's largest roofers and side- wall Insulators 7 ' specializing In side- wall and attic Insulation, slope and flat built-up roofs. Factory-to-you proposition. Terms arranged. For free estimates write or call our local representative, Martin A. Egan. 31 Church Ave., Ballston Spa, N. Y. Telephone 69-M. CURTAINS LAUNOeWJD PHONE 1231-M . Authorized Hoover Vacuum Service and Repairs E. D. STARBUCK b CO. Phone 784 CLEANERS CALLS) FOR AND DELIVBRSD RZDK W A i n « ) T O OA 7:30 TO 4 SHIFT PHONE 901-R-l Auctions Special term ef Supreme Court. «ty Hall Dinner to officers and coaches of Section 2, Eastern New York Public School Basketball League, Paramount, 6:80. Death Mrs. Alice F. Doulin Mrs. Alice F. Doulin, widow of Frederick H. Doulin, died last eve- ning at 5:15 at the Saratoga Hos- pital where she had been ill sev- eral weeks. Born in Arlington, Vt, Mar. 22, 1876, she had been a resi- dent here for a half century, num- bering a wide circle of friends. She had been active many years in St. Claire Council 127, Catholio Wom- en's Benevolent Legion in which she had been treasurer many years, and had served as regent of Court McLaughlin 422, Catho- lio Daughters of America, and in other offices for many years. Sarvivors are two daughters, Miss Mary E. and Miss Alice T. Doulin of this city, ons son, James . F. Doulin of Albany; six grand- ' children, two sisters, Miss Mar- garet Thompson ef Washington. D.C., and Miss Mary Thompson of Arlington, Vt., and an aunt, Miss Margaret Thompson of this city. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. at the residence, 19 East Van Dam and at 9:30 in St. Peter's Catholio Church. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Peter's Cemetery. AUCTION—I, the undersigned, am dto- contlnulng farming will eeU at pub- lic auction at Ballston Lake Village •cross from the Burnt Hllls-Ballston Lake Central School. Saturday, March 30th at 10 AM. Sharp. 22 head of High Orade Dairy Cows consisting of Fresh Cows and Springers, balance freshing In fall. Inspection of this herd Is invited. Complete line of In- ternational tractor drawn farm ma- chinery. International 10-20 tractor on rubber. 15 tons of corn ensilage, 250 bushels of oats, 25 ton of hay. 2— 12 by 2« silos, Ford-Ferguaon tractor cultivator. Large quantity of tools and furniture. Don't miss this sale. Send for complete list. Frank W. Arnold, auctioneer. Terms of sale— Cash. However, credit can be extend- ed to responsible purchasers If arrange- ments are made before time of sale. Lunch served by the French Class. FRANK E. GARTNER. FOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE HOUSEHOLD and COMMERCIAL CALL FOR LEO DALTON AT E. D. STARBUCK & CO. PHONE SARATOGA 794 OR MECHANICVILLB 23* WANTED BRICKLAYERS STONE MASONS CONCRETE BLOCK SETTERS ON NAVY JOB 6 DAY WEEK $1.70 Per Hour Time and a Half Over 40 Hours WILLIAM L CROW CONSTRUCTION CO. U . S . NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT SCOTIA UP SAGANDAOA ROAD TO BACK OATE OF DEPOT Help Wanted Female 5 Help Wanted Female 5 YOUNG MAN to sell direct to home- owner an article of merit and neces- sity. Many already sold this territory. Good commission. Phone 2548-J for Interview. Carpenter Work Concrete & Mason Work WANTED BY L. M. BARRIE PHONE BALLSTON 31-F-3 ROOF REPAIRS Chimneys Cleaned and Repaired A. W. FARLING 77 Pleasant St., Ballston Phone 301-R GENERAL ALL ROUND KITCHEN MAN WANTED STEADY EMPLOY- MENT. RO-ED MANSION, 108 CIR- CULAR ST. MALE. Cook's helper. Also dish- washer for evenings—steady position— good wages' and meals. Ooldsmid's Restaurant, Corinth, N. Y. COOK and dishwasher. Must be steady. Charles' Diner, better known as Hudson Valley Restaurant, Broad- way. SEWINC MACHINES and vacuum cleaners cleaned, oiled and repaired. BETTER APPLIANCE SERVICE, 85 Hamilton St. . Phone 810. FARM HAND WANTED STOP 37»/» TROY-SCHENECTADY ROAD GET your driveways fixed up; general trucking wanted. For Sale: Top soli. crushed stone, gravel, sand and manure. Henry Baker, 350 Malta Ave., AUCTION—Tues., Mar. 2«, 1946 at 1 p.m. at Roddy house on Ballston Ave., so. of Garrett Rd., Ballston Spa. Quantity new furniture; 4 Simmons beds, springs complete; oak table; five Iron cots; 1 oak wardrobe; chairs; 1 oak dresser; library table mahogany center table; 2 kitchen stools; woven wire springs for wood beds; also used furniture- kitchen cabinet; chairs; 2 black wal- nut dressers; 1 single bed; tables; quantity tools; lot of dishes; many other articles. Terms cash. House sold. William Lord, auctioneer. AUCTION, Mar. 23. at 9:30 a.m.. one mile north of North Greenfield, one mile south of South Corinth, just off route 9-K Saratoga-Corinth state road. Pair horses 8 years old: 50 hens; lot of farm machinery; antiques; accumu- lation of over 100 years; six leg table: cherry table: 4 very old bedsteads; old mirrors; pictures; Empire sofa; melo- dlan; maps; lampsi pew bedstead; hun- dreds of old articles. Robert Caldwell. Lord and Purlnton, auctioneers. Lunch served. NEW AND REBUILT ELECTRIC MOTORS PARTS AND SERVICE RAY SHERMAN — PHONE 585 AUCTION. Will sell at public auction 55 head of cattle. Holstelns and Quern- seys located 1 mile from Amsterdam Ballston. Phone 229-J Airport known as the Mllly Beatty Farm, 2 miles south of Broadalbln. 2 miles east of Perth oh Ridge Road. Sat., Mar. 23, 1946, 1 P. M. Sharp consisting of 25 new milkers and springers; Holstelns and Guernseys. 25 mostly Holsteln heifers of which some are bred, 5 service bulls, Hol- steins and Guernseys. Heifers are all vaccinated. Terms of sale will be an- nounced the day of sale. In case of storm the sale will be held Inside. James Daggett-Nelson P. Gade, owners. Carl Orazlane, auctioneer. HANDY MAN, SOBER FOR ALL AROUND WORK. STEADY. GOOD PAY. PHONE 628-M-l. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Y0UNC WOMEN TO LEARN TELEPHONE OPERATING STARTING RATE - - - $26 PER WEEK Should be at least 17 years of age. No previous experience necessary. Increases at regular intervals. Applicants should have some High School education and be in good health. High School students should not apply at this time. APPLY TELEPHONE OFFICE, 47 PUTNAM ST., MONDAY, MARCH 25,"9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. FOR APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER HOURS CALL SARATOGA OFFICIAL 11. Articles for Sale 16 Plumbing and Heating Supplies If you are planning any heating and plumbing changes come in and see us today about our easy payment plan. We can furnish you with New and Used Boilers. Radiators for Steam and Hot Water. Also a complete line of Plumbing and Heating Supplies. Modern Appliance Co. 48 PUTNAM ST. PHONE 1910 OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 Automotive 30 FLORENCE two-burner circulator heat- er and one green enamel four-burner gas range with oven. Reasonable. Phone 2825-J. NEW CARS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT * REPLACE YOUR OLD MOTOR WITH A NEW ONE WE HAVE IN STOCK COMMANDER - CHAMPION DODGE and PLYMOUTH MOTORS Ratigan Motor Sales, Inc. STUDBBAKER Sales and Service Phone 3S7 18-18 Woodlawn Ave. FIRE WOOD, slab or hard chunks Murphy Bro.«. Trucking. Phone 121-M-l. Mechanicvllle. VICTROLA. 44 records; violin, complete, guitar. Fifleld, 48 Rowland St., Ball- ston. Phone 713-R. Fuel 17 DAY MAN wanted to work on farm. Good wages. Box B, Saratogian, Ballston Spa. Situations Wanted Female 9 OURTAINB DONE. MRS. TOWNS- END. PHONE 72«-R, MECHANIC- VILLE. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED SAMPLES OF FURNITURE FABRICS — B. A. WTLLIA7CSON — 30S NELSON AVE. PHONE 2058 GENERAL chair repairing. Seat weave, reed, rush, cane, splint. Thomas Nacy, Victory Mills. Tel. 40-W. P. O. Box 156. GENERAL trucking. Crushed stone for driveways, ashes drawn. Dry wood delivered, mixed 6 baskets, $1. Tel. 1898. Situations Wanted Male 10 Livestock, Poultry, Pets 15 FOR SALE: 8 year old bay saddle horse. Western saddle and bridle. 2 ton hay. Call 43-F-12 or Grant Denton, Corinth. VETERAN DESIRES WORK BY THE DAY. PAINTING PREFERRED. PHONE 2386-W. VETERAN desires position as truck driver, store clerk or laborer work. Tel. 2437. VETERAN WITH CHAUFFEUR'S LICENSE DESIRES WORK PHONE 910-R Funerals Mrs. WlBlaoa I. Heardon y—Sial services for Mrs. Wil- liam J. Reardon were largely at- tended this morning at 9 at the residence, 178 Church and a half hour later at St. Peter's Catholic Chureh. The Very Rev. Daniel R. Burns was celebrant of ths Solemn Requiem Mass with the Rev. John D. Curley, deacon, and the Rev. John E. MoNamara, subdeacon. Tha^JJav^JohiL Waldron, C.SS.R.+ of St. Clement's was In the sanc- tuary. Father Curley said jthe prayers at ths grave in St. Peter's Ceme- tery. An honorary escort from Court McLaughlin 422, Catholio Daugh- ters of America, of which she had been regent three terms, included Miss Jean C. Fergusson, regent. Mrs. Henry Kmen, Mrs. Richard J. Hlckey and Mrs. Harry Burks. An escort from the American Le- i gion Auxiliary to Adirondack Post 70 was Mrs. Thomas J, Lally, Mrs. Edward Landry, Mrs. William Stieglits and Mrs, Howard P. Cook. Bearers were Frank P. Williams, Harry Burke, David W. Burke, Christopher Pfreundner, Edward F. Landry and Denis A. Mans- field. Thsrs was profusion of flowers. Mrs. Loyal A. Norton Ths funeral of Mrs. Loyal A. Norton will be held tomorrow at ft p.m. at the residence, 17 Marion Place. The Rev. Frank W. Bevan, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Green ridge Cemetery. Mrs. Marie L. Harris The funeral of Mrs. Marie L. Harris will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Bussing Funeral Home. , The Rev. Homer S. Roan, pastor of the AME Zion Chureh, will o«i- I ciate. Burial will be in Oreenridge Cemetery. Friends may call at ths funeral horns Sunday from 7 to 9 psn. Schuylerville Company Gets Crass Fire Gills Schuylerville — Three grass fires St short interval* yesterday after- noon claimed the attention of the | Schuylerville Fire Department. Ons firs occurred on the Fort Miller stats road above the Brown Jug. Another was across the Hud- son river on the former A. C. Brown and Frank Hollister place. The Greenwich Fire Company operated before the arrival of the Schuylerville Department. The third fire was at Victory Mills across from Clarence Hall place. No material damage was done at say of the fire*. 2nd Cannon Returned To Battle Monument ftrtsaylerrlll* — The second Brit- ish cannon, taken some time ago .from ths Saratoga Battle Monu- ment and found later fn a swamp, has been returned. Mrs, John R. Gallagher, wife of the custodian, who is now on leave because of sickness, reported the retur« of the second esnnon yes- terday. FRANK W. ARNOLD SALES MANAGER AND AUCTIONEER BALLSTON SPA N. Y. Business Service 4 I HAVE a real live mechanic that will make your Typewriter look almost like a new machine. George E. Adee, 170 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs. * LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING STORAGE and WAREHOUSE SAUNDERS VAN SERVICE — TEL. 195 REFRIGERATOR AND OIL BURNER SERVICE CALL GOTTSCHE. PHONE 2429 MARTINS HOME LAUNDRY PHONE ROUND LAKE 6-566 STEPHEN G. ALLEN wants painting, paperhanglng. Estimates given by job or hour. Phone 245-R, Mechanicvllle. Rugs and Furniture Cleaned, Demothed PHONE 2600—3 DAY SERVICE * SARATOGA RUG CLEANERS MERCHANT PARCEL DELIVERY f LIGHT TRUCKING PHONE 2924 VETERAN WITH CHAUFFEURS LI- CENSE DESIRES STEADY EMPLOY- MENT. PHONE 2919. Money to Loan 12 MORTGAGE money available on first mortgage on private family dwelling. MORAN, Arcade. Phone 422. MORTGAGE money on private dwell- ings. Saratoga Springs and vicinity. CLINE. 497 Broadway. Tel. 1920. CORN fed baby steer beef, suitable for lockers. Sides about 160 lbs. Will be ready In two weeks. Howard J. Knapp, Round Lake. GOOSE EGGS—Toulouse, 35c by mail, 30c direct. Orders of 5, for hens. Birch Hills, Porter Corners, N. Y. Articles for Sale 16 WOOD Perfectly dry. thick wood, only $4. per ton DELIVERED (2 ton lots). Phone 1662 or come in United States Hotel rear gate, opposite the Rail- road Station. DRY WOOD for sale. 4 baskets $1.00. Call Saratoga 574 or 711-R. OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS NEW MOTORS INSTALLED COMPLETE BODY AND PAINTING FACILITIES LET EXPERIENCED MECHANICS SERVICE YOUR CAR Carroll Auto Sales HIGH ROCK AVE. SARATOGA BROAD S T . SCHUYLERVILLE HARD WOOD FOR SALE CALL AFTER 5 P. M. BALLSTON 2-F-3 SEASONED wood for sale. 4 baskets $1.00. Kindling, chunks and fireplace. Phone 338. Wanted to Buy 18 Livestock Wanted 15A RAISE RABBITS FOR ME Steady market year round. I will buy any amount at good prices. Contact me before selling your rabbits. TED BAILEY R. F. D 2, MBCHANICVTLLE PAWNBROKER sales store. We buy or sell anything. 28 Railroad Place, Saratoga Springs. S. D. Bullls. Garden, Farm and Dairy 14 ALFALFA and clover hay. Very good. About 8 ton. F. E. Hapeman, opposite Old Homestead, Saratoga Lake. ALL KINDS of washing machines and vacuum cleaners repaired. Phone 1810. DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE BY HOUR, DAY OR WEEK CALL 2928-W FURNITURE repairing: cabinet work. I. Gordon, 25 Division St., Ballston Spa. Telephone 576-M. TRUCKING of any kind wanted. Tel. 574 or 711-R. Mr. Bullls, 28 Rall- ro«L Place. WANTED^ Carpenter repair work. Phone Ballston 122-M or write E. Cram, R. D. 3, Ballston. WANTED: Odd Jobs. Prompt, courte- ous service. Phone 2694. Estimates given or will work on hourly rate. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Commissioner of Accounts at his office, City Hall. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. on or before 3:00 P.M. April 2, 1946 for the sale to the highest respon- sible bidder of ths following pieces of property: Section 14, Block P, Lot 14—106 Ham- ilton Street. Section 15, Block A, Lot SB—Former Smith's Interlaken. No bid of less than six thousand dollars ($6,000) will be considered for the former Smith's Interlaken property. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check or bank draft, payable to the Commissioner of Accounts, for 10% of the amount of all bids and the balance of the successful bids will be payable within ten days after ac- ceptance by the City Council, at which time a quit-claim deed will be given the successful bidders. The particulars of the above men- tioned properties may be procured at the office of the Commissioner of Ac- counts, City Hall, Saratoga Springs. N. Y. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be In sealed envelopes marked "Bid on Property." JEROME V. PITNEY, Commissioner of Accounts. 3/21—«t. INTERIOR and exterior painting. Terms arranged. James MeCloy, Phone 791 -W-3. Plumbing and Heating 4A NEW BOILERS, radiators, contracting, estimates, agents for Cstskill Stokers. We have material. No waiting. Two years to pay. J. J. HARRIS Si CO.. Cemetery Ave., Menands, N. Y. Phone Albany 3-2098. FOR SALE: Good quality baled hay; set of tractor discs. Gfendon Center, Ballston. Phone 8-F-23. FOR SALE: 7 ton of high quality baled timothy, hay. Ben Heckman, ^Ballston Lake-Jonesville Road. Articles for Sale 16 ALL METAL SHOWER STALLS 32 INCHES SQUARE $39.95 WE HAVE IN STOCK FLORENCE AND DICKSON Oil and Gas Combination Ranges Also Several Other Gas Ranges ABC OIL BURNERS FOR KITCHEN RANGES STEP-ON GARBAGE CANS with INSET AND WAXED BAGS IN COLORS PRESTO COOKERS 4 QUART SIZE GEISLER'S BIRD SEEDS KITCHEN STEP STOOLS Farmers Hardware 492 BROADWAY PHONE 47 OLD SILVER, Demi Tasse tea and coffee cups, jewelry, buttons, vases, brass andirons and candlesticks, dolls, glass and china oil lamps, all kinds of hand painted china, figurines. Phone 2406 - Mrs. A. Young 157 LAKE AVE. CASH on hand to buy antiques, new or used furniture or the complete fur- nishings of a home. Robert D. Kel- logg, Stillwater. Phone Mech. $39. WANTED to buy: 8x10 wall tent. Good condition. Reasonable. Write full par- ticulars. Lelghton White, P.O. Box 303, Stillwater. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AND ALLIED EQUIPMENT SALES AMD SERVICS EARL T. CARSWELL AUTHORIZED DEALER TEL. 3398 SUNOCO STATION-S BROADWAY ON DISPLAY 1946 1V4 to 3 ton Studebaker CAB AND CHASSIS EQUIPPED WITH Two-speed Rear Axle Heavy duty front and rear springs Booster Brakes Ratigan Motor Sales, Inc. STUDEBAKER Sales and Service Phone 367 16-18 Woodlawn Ave. WANTED: 6 tons of top quality hay. Loose. Prefer clover or alfalfa. Wil- liam C. Davey. Ballston Lake. Tel. Jonesville 2-681. ANTIQUES. $25,000 available for any- thing old. What have you? Mr. Charles, 39 East State, Gloversvllle. HOUSECLEANrNO time is here and we are ready for you with a full assort- ment of brooms, 98c to $1.49. Betty Bright self wringing mop. $1.29. Also dust mops, 59c to 89c. Metal dust pans. 19c. All kinds of floor wax. Old English. Slmonixe, Johnson. Drake Floor No Rub. $1.19 per gal. Also all kinds of furniture polish. NATIONAL STORE 494 BROADWAY HAY baling with stationary press. ielshsetadf wr?*™" 1 Fcn7, ** Modern Appliance Co. JUST RECEIVED a fine shipment of aluminum ware. Onion sets. White 25c lb.; Yellow 20c lb. 15 hour Vigil Light candles. 28 in. balloon tires and tubes $375. Glsdiola Bulbs. Singing tea kettles. Close out sale on all toys. Wide mouth quart jars, water glass. }. A. BEYER 482 BROADWAY — PHONE 108 HIGHEST cash prices for lamps, china, glass, silver, jewelry. Write S. Nleta, 70 Wlllett St., Albany. WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED CARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS BEST CASH PRICES CAL'S GARAGE BUICK SALES AND SERVICE Saratoga Springs, N. Y. PHONE 1812 WANTED. LIVE RABBITS GIVE LOWEST PRICE HELLWIG, 22 HIGH STREET WANTED TO BUY: ROW BOAT. ANY CONDITION. J. BETOWT, RED 1. MECHANICVILLE. GOULD PUMPS NEW and used, heating boilers, fur- naces, paints, septic tanks, roofing. Insulation, tile, laundry trays, water closets, closet seats, medicine cabi- nets. 25 TON of good alfalfa and clover hay, i baled, $18 ton. Call Charlton Farm School, Schenectady 3-0264. 48 PUTNAM ST. PHONE 1910 OPEN EVENINGS 7 TTLL 9 HORSE MANURE FOR SALE 12 CATHERINE ST. PHONE 2410-M Help Wanted Female 5 GIRL, experienced or Inexperienced, general housework, 2 adults, modern conveniences, sleep In, good home and wages. Tel. 89-F-3, Schuylerville. MIDDLE AGED woman as housekeeper for widower. Good home in prefer- ence to high wages. For Information phone 572-J, Mechanicvllle. EDUCATED LADY For Broadway store. Part or full time. Now or later. P.O. Box 100, Saratoga Springs. 10 HOMERS FOR DI MAG St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP)—Joe DiMaggio has hit ten homers for the New York Yankees so far during the training season. His latest came yesterday against De- troit, a 3§0-footer over the left field fence at Lakeland. MIDDLE AGED woman for general housework. Make home with good family. Edwin Thompson, 55 McMas- ter St., Ballston. Phone 791. HAY FOR SALE JOHN W. BROWN PHONE 309-M-l Livestock, Poultry, Pets 15 ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS CAREFULLY SELECTED DAIRY COWS. FRESH AND CLOSE SPRING- ERS. YOUNG. GOOD PRODUCING STOCK. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. NO CASH REQUIRED. — CHARLES BLODGETT — FORT MILLER, N. Y. SCHUYLERVILLE 71-F-31 FEMALE. Wanted experienced waitress —steady position. Also waitress for 3 days a week. Also experienced cook. Ooldsmid's Restaurant, Corinth, N. Y. CASHIER for local store. State age, salary expected, experience and refer- ences. Write Box 3361, Saratogian. FEMALE. Dishwasher for evenings— steady position—good wages and meals. Ooldsmid's Restaurant, Corinth, N. Y. GENERAL maid or housekeeper. 2 In family. Plain cooking. No laundry. References. Phone 95. PRACTICAL NURSE, FULL OR PART TIME. PERMANENT. ROED MAN- SION, 108 CIRCULAR ST. FIRST START St, Petersburg, Fla. (AP)—South- paw Ernie White, whose pitching arm is one of the big question marks in the St. Louis Cardinals' training camp, was slated to make his first exhibition appearance against Cincinnati at Tampa to- day. CHALLENGES TOP NINE Orlando, Fla. (AP)-Ths "B" squad of the Washington Sena- tors is so cocky over successes (•be wins, two losses, one tied) in the Grapefruit League, it has challenged the first team, A gams for the camp championship prob- ably will be played Monday. SECRETARY—Knowledge of typing and shorthand essential. Opportunity for advancement. Box 3963, Saratogian. BABY CHICKS HATCHED from our trap nested pedi- greed flocks of White Leghorns and New Hampshlres. DAY OLD and STARTED CHICKS REASONABLE PRICES CUSTOM HATCH INC CARPENTER'S POULTRY FARM BALLSTON SPA—PHONE 6-F-3 MERCURY ELECTRIC SOLDERING IRON 80 WATT Special $2.19 Modern Appliance Co. 48 PUTNAM ST. PHONE 1910 OPEN EVENINGS 7 TILL 9 Burnt Hills Hardware Co. Burnt Hills 2-682—Schenectady 6-8891 WANTED: Two-gallon cans. Stark Oil Co.. corner Broadway and East Van Dam St., Saratoga. CASH FOR USED CARS — WILBUR AUTO SALES — 18-23 CONGRESS ST. PHONE 3U1 PACKARD—REO TRUCKS 1938 PACKARD, 120 model Lincoln. * 55 MoMaster St.. Ballston 791. FOR SALS: 1932 Auburn con v. 1934 Studebaker sedan. 238 Maple Ave., Ballston Spa. WANTED: $1 gold coins and other denominations. Box V, Saratogian, Ballston Spa. WANTED: Reclining wheel chair. Must be in good condition. Phone 276. ICEBOX IN GOOD CONDITION PHONE 2588 ALL PLOW PARTS, ELECTRIC FENCE AND ALL ACCESSORIES, BARBED WIRE, HORSE SHOES, HARNESS, MANURE FORKS. STONE BOAT HEADS, CLIPMASTER HARROW PARTS. CALLENIUS STORE. RICH- ARD ROECKLE, PROP., MIDDLE GROVE. NEW AT BEYERS ONION SETS, clothespins, 10c doz. Still have soap powder, 5c a lb. Flower pots and jardlneres. stone churns, glass lamps, nickel plated lamps, Pyrex ware, cups, saucers, pie plates, etc. Aluminum ware, fish bowls, garden seeds. 482 BROADWAY, PHONE 108 MOTOR OIL, all 8. A. E. numbers. 10c qt., 35c gal., 5 gal. $1.50. WHITE GASOLINE for torches, stoves and other gasoline appliances. KERO- SENE, 8c in 25 gal. lots or more. STARK OTL CO.. corner Broadway and East Van Dam St., Saratoga Springs. WANTED: Saw mill and planer, com- plete. Also experienced sawyer. Phone evenings 970-W-2. Katchor, Saratoga. TWO good used tires wanted. 650 to 730. Size 16. Tel. 83-F-5, Schuyler- ville. John. Szekely, 1934 CHEVROLET >i TON PICK-OP — A. G. PERRY — PHONE 479-J-l FOR SALE: 1936 Plymouth parts. Phone 487-R. Paequale Bruno, t Grove St., Mechanicvllle. FOR SALE: 1939 DODGE RADIO AND HEATER. AFTER 7 P M . NEW and used parts. Caah for trucks and wrecks. Bacon Hill lng CO. 78-F-4, Schuylerville. Wanted to Rent 19 VERY* reliable tenants urgently neeei apartment or flat. Please phon|2440. WANTED: House to rent or one for sale. Fred Lattlmore. Call after 6 p.m. 12-F-31, Ballston. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 New Universal Electric Range VINES ELECTRIC SHOP 8 Caroline St. QUALITY BRED and HATCHED U.S.P. Cd. Chicks Now Ready RHODE ISLAND REDS, WHITE ROCKS and NEW HAMPSHIRE8 PHONE 2-292 BURNT HILLS HATCHERY HEWITT POULTRY FARM BALLSTON SPA, N. Y. Quality Rhode Island Red Chicks, Parmenter strain'. New York U. S. approved. Pullorum passed. Phone Ballston 13-F-u DROPHEAD White sewing machine with complete attachments in perfect condition. Late model midget elec- tric sewing machine, perfect condi- tion. Late model Phllco table radio In perfect condition, baby car- riage, like new. Maple dinette or breakfast set. Bed, dressei, complete. Combination oil and gas range, gray enamel. Phone 2090-M, 60 State St. NEW Genuine Slate black boards, doll carriages, doll house furniture, Pro- pello pistols. USED gas range, com- bination range, white gasoline range. Ice box, radios, cribs, bench wringers, desks, baby carriages, lighting fixtures. Brlggs and Stratton >a H P . motor. 12 gauge pump, 12 gauge Savage trap, 12 gauge single Left band Shake- spear Wonder Reel. LEES—31 MAPLE AVE. SELLING OUT. Having sold garage, will sell at sacrifice 2 porch gilders. washing machine, ice boxes, dining room suite, china closet, beds, dress- ers, chairs, tables, banquet tables, water cooler. Many other articles. 9 am. to 5 p.m., Saturday. 23-25 La- fayette St. BARBED WIRE, poultry supplies, lawn rakes, eave troughs, plumbing supplies, galvanized pails, wash tubs. ash barrels, chemical toilets, rubber boat*, game traps. MAX NACER GENERAL STORE Quaker Springs—Tel. Sara. 206-R-l WANTED HOUSE OR CAMP TO RENT PHONE BALLSTON 24-F-21 TWO Model A 1> 2 ton trucks for 1390 for both. Charles Rlddervold. Phone Ballston 10-F-4. 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Phone 673-W-l Saratoga, or Call at MacMaster's d a - rage. Middle Grove, 8 a.m. to 6 pjn. Houses for Sale 24 NEAR TRACK Dwelling. 7 rooms, 4 bedroobms. hot water heat automatic gas. Newly painted. Hardwood floors. Good repair. Price $6700. Bus. Prop'ty, Rent, Sale 20 SERVICE STATION AND CARACE FOR RENT City Location—Main Highway Lubrttory—Indoor Car Washing Computer Pumps—Repair Space Ladles' and Men's Rest Rooms AVAILABLE APRIL 1 Phone Mcchanicville 226 or Wsterford 200 or Write P.O. Drawer 350, Mechanlcviie MAY 1ST House in outskirts. Low taxes. 7 rooms, bath, electricity, 2 car garage, large garden plot. Needs some repairs. Price $4,000. — CLINE — INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE PHONE 1920 497 BROADWAY, SARATOGA SPRINGS WANTED: Young steady employment. Wootworth, lady seeking Apply F. W. WOMAN for general housework. Call mornings. Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle, 52 E. High St., Ballston. Phone 341. WOMAN for general housework. 5>j days a week. Hours 8 to 4. Oood wages. Phone 1237-W. GIRL WANTED TO CARE FOR CHILDREN AFTERNOONS PHONE 1714 WOMAN WANTED FOR CLEANING APPLY HOTEL ICELAND 109 PHTLA ST. KEPT IDLE Anaheim. Calif. (API—Manager X*uhe Bewail of 9k. I .outs Browns is moaning because the weather has kept his squad virtually idle for four straight days. Several pitchers have developed sore arms. Chase National Bank, New York City, is the largest bank In the United States. Tt ranks sixth largest in the world, with deposits totaling approximately 11,500,- 000,000. Beautician to work in modern shop. Good salary and com- mission. Phone Saratoga 747. SIX 2 and 3 year old family cows, Jersey and Guernsey. Some new milk- ers and some due to freshen soon. Phone Ballston 10-F-23 Omer Donald- son, R.D. 3, Ballston, near East Line school. The Time Has Come, the Rennles Say To Order Hampshire Chlx Today REN PEN FARMS Phone Galway 2561 or Write W. J. Rennle. Sweetman Rd., Ballston CHTX THAT LIVE! HENS THAT GIVE! S€LLINC OUT STORE AND CONTENTS OF ODDS AND ENDS, STOVES, FURNITURE, FIX- TURES AND ODDS. COLD 78 CONGRESS ST.—1 TO 6 PM. WANDS WOOD KENNELS (REG.) Stonlea Sentry, Cocker spaniel at stud. Solid black. Fee $35.00. Strong in Torohlll Trader lines. A beautiful coat and disposition. A well balanced dog Puppies for sale. Phone 2156-R BABY CHICKS—Order Meadow View Chicks for quality and more eggs, A Pullorum passed hatchery. Folder on request. Henry M. Fryer, Green- wich, N. Y, Phone 306-F-5, YOUNG LADY for clerical work. Knowledge of stenography essential. Ballston Spa National Bank, Ballston. Help Wanted ^ALP: - 5A COUPLE for general farm work. Both must be able to work. $100 a month to atari, with, room and board. Give full details In first letter. Box R, Saretogtatt, BaHston. FOR SALE: Muscovy ducks. For breeding. $5 per trio. Ted Bailey. RFD No, 2, MeehanlcTiHe. Phone evenings. ONE team, one horse 15 years old, weight 1600 and 1 black mare, 6 yrs. old, weight 1700. Your choice. Mid- dle Grove-Lake Desolation Road. R, C. Oard. . GOVERNMENT surplus, new steel plate, all size*: also steel post fencing, Angle iron, 6 ft. Zeltkofsky, 139 Nelson Ave Phone 1219. FULLER BRUSHES Wet Mops — Dust Mops — Brooms Dust Pans — Moth Crystals — RICHARD WHITE — 231 CAROLINE ST. , PHONE 2227 MILK COOLERS 4 AND 6 CAN IN STOCK CORCORAN BROTHERS STILLWATER PHONE MECH. 123 FORDSON tractor with solid tire wheeU. Snow plow attachments Fine condition. Phone 368. FIVE FOOT wall display case. In good condition. Solid black walnut. Rea- sonable. D H. Oakes, Jeweler Phone Mechanicvllle store 66 or residence 968, FOR SALE Bahv's high chair, rrlb and bassinette, good condition In- quire, 253 S Third Ave., MecfianTc- vllle after 5 p.m. LARGE kitchen range with tealivuli. Parlor oak heater. Picture* and frames. Rare old books. Earl St. John, 126 Woodlawn Are, rear. FOR RENT at Greenfield Center, 20 acres of farm land, with or without barn. Write P. O. Box 471, Danbury, Conn. FOR SALE: $2,000, two family Income $39 month. $500 down, re- mainder $10 month: $1,900, one fam- ily house. Same terms as above. Busi- ness street property, two apartments and basement, 3 car garage. Rental $105 month. $6,000. Terms. 0 Fs look into your G I Bill of Rights eat home buying. I'll be glad to advise. Upstate Real Estate Agency. Mary F. Frandlno, broker. 62 Eastern AvS- nue, Ballston Spa. Phone 173. . Farms Rent, Sale 2$ LOFT AND GARAGE IN HEART OF THE BUSINESS SECTION. KAYES. 25 CHURCH ST, STORE FOR RENT. YEAR ROUND OCCUPANCY. CAROLINE ST. PHONE 1714. FOR RENT Building for Farone. Heated store m Eddy steady tenant. L. J. Rooms for Rent 21 HOT WATER tank with automatic gas heater. 61 Hyde Blvd., Ballston. Phone 514. ICE BOX; show case: shoe shine stand; 3 chain. Inquire 82 Front St., Ballston Spa. , LARGE CRIB, practically new. Mrs. S. Cole, 131 W High St. Ballston, Call between 19 a.m. and 4:30 FOR SALE: 3 Muscovy ducks, reedy to lay and I Drake J. H, Hudson. Phone Schuylerville. 83-.F-2. FRESH big Guernsey, 3rd calf heifer, $17500. Heller. Bock City Falls. Tel. Ballston 27-F-22. Help Wanted Male 6 WANTED^ Man to drive team and who can plow r Married preferred. Pullets, for sale, live 4r rtraassS Phone HORSE for sale, mare 1500 lbs., 10 years Otff. OHH Smith, R. D: 5, Ballston. 1 mile aouth of Harmony Hail. LOCUST POSTS FOR SALE ANY QUANTITY—ROUND and SPLIT PHONE 11 $0 HAVE FURNISHED ROOM FOR WORK- ING M^N' ALSO CAR SPACE. PHONE 24R6-M Apartments, Flats, Rent 22 FARMERS ATTENTION TF YOU are thinking of selling your farm or buying a farm. We nave all kinds of farm property and loca- tions. Save time and money. Call for appointment. Klrman's Farm Agency, Kaydeross Hotel, So, Broad- way. Phone 517-R-3. WANTED: Listings of farms, village and city dwellings, apartment bouses and business property. Have many callers. Two salesmen on the Job au the time. Upstate Real Estate Agency, Mary F. Brandlno. broker, 63 Eastern Ave, Ballston Spa, Phone 173. ARNAO STEAMER FOR HOT OIL TREATMENTS. PHONE 463-W, ME- CHANICVILLB. BEDROOM suite and Odd bedroom pieces. Good condition. Mrs Edward White. Malta Ave, extension, Ballston, ROYAL VACUUM CLEANER EXCELLENT CONDrTTON PHONE 2S1T-J NEW PLAT for rent. Part pavment allowed for services. Phone 415-M Me- cbanirtlile. FARM for sale 90 acres. Located S miles north of Saratoga on Road. Modern Us story house, rooms and bath, 2 car *arage,_ barn and other buildings, Frank R, D. No, 2. Saratoga, Tel. 901-1 WANTED Farms, Stats Road places, country homes. All slsea. No exclusive Hat- tags. 23 years selling farms. Howard Cltne, 124 Circular tt. Houses for Rent 23 NEW GS deluxe cleaner for imme- diate delivery. Osgood's Hardware, Stillwater. NEW OLENWOOD RANGE No. $. CALL AFTER S P. M, BALLSTON 2-F-3 SADDLE hones and saddles, for sale or hire. Corner of Oridley Ave. and Adams St, Mike Longo. Phone 2924 BROWN and white saddle or work horse Black saddle and driving horse. Phone ITU-*-!. PARAMOUNT rombin.ition *:»« and coal or * » I kitchen mate. Seaman, Dry Bridge, RD, 2, Ballston Spa. UPRIGHT player piano, good tone, fine condition. Box C, Saratogian, Ballston Spa. WOULD like couple or small family to take over my house. I would like to live In it. Free rent with the under- Mutdlng thct my place to kept up well With or without furniture, Wil- liam Doeyk, South Galway Corner. INDOOR roller skates. Shoeatar. Size 9. Boucher, 123 N. Second St., Me- chanicvllle. SO YELLOW oak logs for sale. Inquire 63<a Malta Ave , Ballston, between $ a.m. and 5 p.m TUXES piece oventuffed parlor suite; oak sideboard; White sewing machine. Inquire 33f Milton Ave., Ballston. * * ^ ^ ^ M M W M . I I ^ W W FOR SALE: Two single beds, com- plete. Reasonable, Aon* 524, Me- ossatevuls. BAST WASHING MACHINE MAY BE* SsWf AWtm 5 PM. 184 EA8T AVE GIRL'S spring suit, revwrtWe coat and dreases, sises 8 to 10. Also plav pen. Phone 970-W-2. Houses for Sale 24 Real Estate 27 —«• TO BUY or sell a farm or *ee a George B RA>- office. Matthew J. Cash, Round Lake, 6*01. Local representative. TWO private gsragen for rent, Mrs, E. K, Baker. 40$ South St. Phone Mechanicvllle. 71$, DUPLEX house, 2 six room apart- ment*. Wert Side. Can be seen on Saturday*. Earl Vines, 60 Maple Ave, Call In peraon. Real Estate Wanted 2S APARTMFNT HOUSE FOR SALE FURNISHED — SOME FURNITURE PHONE 1923-M BUNGALOW. 4 room* and bath, elec- tricity, running water. Gordon Rus- sell, Quaker Stiring*. FAMHY moving to Sara toga desires ta purrha«« property Jwt dot Of imha. Must be modem at adjustable to modernisation and bttee safugh fsr family of $. Bes* refmnca*. Writ* Bon $3*4. Saratogian II i HI in Hi— mfh Lots for Sale 19 TABLE top Perfection oil stove, feet condition Call after S M, 115-J. Schuylerville. per- Tti. HOUSE for fcale Partly furnished. Peultnes Vermont Write F. D. Bddv. 1 E<-',er, N H or call Saratov 199 DESIRABLE building lot WW* S*re#* I \ a acres at Wtttea, H, T . * n S S t 79-W.1. THE SARATOGIAN, FWDAY, MAR, 22, ]###* if Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: Saratogian The Saratogian Want Ads Get Results Try The Day ... 21/Saratoga... · Chimneys Cleaned and Repaired A. W. FARLING 77 Pleasant St., Ballston Phone 301-R GENERAL ALL ROUND

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rain in north portion followed by colder; cloudy, continued mild,

Lost and Found 1 LOST: GOLD LINK BRACELET

AMETHYST SETTING CALL BALLSTON 641

Personals

aouth portion, and colder.

OIPT8 lor Caster and all spring events. New Avon Violet Bouquet Cologne, $1.00 plus tax. Special Attention Toilet water. 89c plus tax. Ripe Cher-

8r Rouge, Ripe Cherry Lipstick. Ripe herry Nail Polish to match. Anna

Business Service

CRUSHED STONE and GRAVEL

RAY MELANDER

BALLSTON - PHONE UO-R

Help Wanted Male 6

A. Arpey. Phone 813-R lor orders Hyde 8t.

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Today Tomorrow

Saturday, oloudy

Rise* SoU 6:02 6:13

_ 6:00 6:14 New'York (AP)—Weather fore-

for middle Atlantic atatea, •astern end central New York, to­morrow through Wednesday to-clusive:

Temperature will average nor­mal. Colder in northern portion over weekend and in southern portion Sunday or Monday. Warmer In north Tuesday and in south Wednesday. Rain about Tuesday will average one-third Inch.

Normals for northern New York 96; central New York 40; south-o n New York 49.

Coming Events Tonight

Pocahontas Wigwam, Legion Home, 8.

Saratoga Triangle, Daughters erf the Eastern Star, 8.

RUPTURED West Good Luck Support. $5.50 for one. $9 for two. Write for in­formation Mrs. Emms West, manufac­turer, Ballston Spa, N. Y.

CURTAINS DONE UP X BAILEY

PHONI BALLSTON 2S-P-3 FOOD SALE, benefit Columbian

Squires, Saturday, Mar. 33 at Phill ips Newsroom.

WANTED: RIDS >BOaj TO O.K. T:30 TO 3:30 S H O T 901-R-l.

TOGA :ows

Tilo Roofing, Inc. "America's largest roofers and side-wall Insulators7' specializing In side-wall and attic Insulation, slope and flat built-up roofs. Factory-to-you proposition. Terms arranged. For free estimates write or call our local representative, Martin A. Egan. 31 Church Ave., Ballston Spa, N. Y. Telephone 69-M.

CURTAINS LAUNOeWJD PHONE 1231-M .

Authorized Hoover Vacuum Service and Repairs

E. D. STARBUCK b CO. Phone 784

CLEANERS CALLS) FOR AND DELIVBRSD

RZDK W A i n « ) T O O A 7:30 TO 4 SHIFT PHONE 901-R-l

Auctions

Special term ef Supreme Court. « t y Hall

Dinner to officers and coaches of Section 2, Eastern New York Public School Basketball League, Paramount, 6:80.

Death Mrs. Alice F. Doulin

Mrs. Alice F. Doulin, widow of Frederick H. Doulin, died last eve­ning at 5:15 at the Saratoga Hos­pital where she had been ill sev­eral weeks. Born in Arlington, Vt , Mar. 22, 1876, she had been a resi­dent here for a half century, num­bering a wide circle of friends. She had been active many years in St. Claire Council 127, Catholio Wom­en's Benevolent Legion in which she had been treasurer many years, and had served as regent of Court McLaughlin 422, Catho­lio Daughters of America, and in other offices for many years.

Sarvivors are two daughters, Miss Mary E. and Miss Alice T. Doulin of this city, ons son, James

. F. Doulin of Albany; six grand-' children, two sisters, Miss Mar­

garet Thompson ef Washington. D.C., and Miss Mary Thompson of Arlington, Vt., and an aunt, Miss Margaret Thompson of this city.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. at the residence, 19 East Van Dam and at 9:30 in St. Peter's Catholio Church. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Peter's Cemetery.

AUCTION—I, the undersigned, am dto-contlnulng farming will eeU at pub­lic auction at Ballston Lake Village •cross from the Burnt Hllls-Ballston Lake Central School. Saturday, March 30th at 10 AM. Sharp. 22 head of High Orade Dairy Cows consisting of Fresh Cows and Springers, balance freshing In fall. Inspection of this herd Is invited. Complete line of In­ternational tractor drawn farm ma­chinery. International 10-20 tractor on rubber. 15 tons of corn ensilage, 250 bushels of oats, 25 ton of hay. 2— 12 by 2« silos, Ford-Ferguaon tractor cultivator. Large quantity of tools and furniture. Don't miss this sale. Send for complete list. Frank W. Arnold, auctioneer. Terms of sale— Cash. However, credit can be extend­ed to responsible purchasers If arrange­ments are made before time of sale. Lunch served by the French Class. FRANK E. GARTNER.

FOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE HOUSEHOLD and COMMERCIAL CALL FOR LEO DALTON

AT E. D. STARBUCK & CO. PHONE SARATOGA 794

OR MECHANICVILLB 23*

WANTED

BRICKLAYERS STONE MASONS

CONCRETE BLOCK SETTERS

ON NAVY JOB

6 DAY WEEK

$1.70 Per Hour Time and a Half Over 40 Hours

WILLIAM L CROW CONSTRUCTION CO.

U . S . NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT

SCOTIA

UP SAGANDAOA ROAD TO BACK OATE OF DEPOT

Help Wanted Female 5 Help Wanted Female 5

YOUNG MAN to sell direct to home­owner an article of merit and neces­sity. Many already sold this territory. Good commission. Phone 2548-J for Interview. •

Carpenter Work Concrete & Mason Work

WANTED BY L. M. BARRIE PHONE BALLSTON 31-F-3

ROOF REPAIRS Chimneys Cleaned and Repaired

A. W. FARLING 77 Pleasant St., Ballston

Phone 301-R

GENERAL ALL ROUND KITCHEN MAN WANTED STEADY EMPLOY­MENT. RO-ED MANSION, 108 CIR­CULAR ST.

MALE. Cook's helper. Also dish­washer for evenings—steady position— good wages' and meals. Ooldsmid's Restaurant, Corinth, N. Y.

COOK and dishwasher. Must be steady. Charles' Diner, better known as Hudson Valley Restaurant, Broad­way.

SEWINC MACHINES and vacuum cleaners cleaned, oiled and repaired. BETTER APPLIANCE SERVICE, 85 Hamilton St. . Phone 810.

FARM HAND WANTED STOP 37»/»

TROY-SCHENECTADY ROAD

GET your driveways fixed up; general trucking wanted. For Sale: Top soli. crushed stone, gravel, sand and manure. Henry Baker, 350 Malta Ave.,

AUCTION—Tues., Mar. 2«, 1946 at 1 p.m. at Roddy house on Ballston Ave., so. of Garrett Rd., Ballston Spa. Quantity new furniture; 4 Simmons beds, springs complete; oak table; five Iron cots; 1 oak wardrobe; chairs; 1 oak dresser; library table mahogany center table; 2 kitchen stools; woven wire springs for wood beds; also used furni ture-kitchen cabinet; chairs; 2 black wal­nut dressers; 1 single bed; tables; quantity tools; lot of dishes; many other articles. Terms cash. House sold. William Lord, auctioneer.

AUCTION, Mar. 23. at 9:30 a.m.. one mile north of North Greenfield, one mile south of South Corinth, just off route 9-K Saratoga-Corinth state road. Pair horses 8 years old: 50 hens; lot of farm machinery; antiques; accumu­lation of over 100 years; six leg table: cherry table: 4 very old bedsteads; old mirrors; pictures; Empire sofa; melo-dlan; maps; lampsi pew bedstead; hun­dreds of old articles. Robert Caldwell. Lord and Purlnton, auctioneers. Lunch served.

NEW AND REBUILT ELECTRIC MOTORS

PARTS AND SERVICE RAY SHERMAN — PHONE 585

AUCTION. Will sell at public auction 55 head of cattle. Holstelns and Quern-seys located 1 mile from Amsterdam Ballston. Phone 229-J Airport known as the Mllly Beatty Farm, 2 miles south of Broadalbln. 2 miles east of Perth oh Ridge Road.

Sat., Mar. 23, 1946, 1 P. M. Sharp consisting of 25 new milkers and springers; Holstelns and Guernseys. 25 mostly Holsteln heifers of which some are bred, 5 service bulls, Hol-steins and Guernseys. Heifers are all vaccinated. Terms of sale will be an­nounced the day of sale. In case of storm the sale will be held Inside. James Daggett-Nelson P. Gade, owners. Carl Orazlane, auctioneer.

HANDY MAN, SOBER FOR ALL AROUND WORK. STEADY. GOOD PAY. PHONE 628-M-l.

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY

Y0UNC WOMEN

TO LEARN

TELEPHONE OPERATING

STARTING RATE - - - $26 PER WEEK

Should be at least 17 years of age. No previous

experience necessary. Increases at regular intervals.

Applicants should have some High School education

and be in good health. High School students should

not apply at this time.

APPLY

TELEPHONE OFFICE, 47 PUTNAM ST.,

MONDAY, MARCH 25,"9 A. M. TO 4 P. M.

FOR APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER HOURS CALL SARATOGA OFFICIAL 11.

Articles for Sale 16

Plumbing and Heating Supplies

If you are planning any heating and plumbing changes come in and see us today about our easy payment plan.

We can furnish you with New and Used Boilers. Radiators for Steam and Hot Water. Also a complete line of Plumbing and Heating Supplies.

Modern Appliance Co. 48 PUTNAM ST. PHONE 1910

OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9

Automotive 30

FLORENCE two-burner circulator heat­er and one green enamel four-burner gas range with oven. Reasonable. Phone 2825-J.

NEW CARS

ARE NOT AVAILABLE

AT PRESENT *

REPLACE YOUR OLD MOTOR WITH A NEW ONE

WE HAVE IN STOCK

COMMANDER - CHAMPION DODGE and PLYMOUTH

MOTORS

Ratigan Motor Sales, Inc. STUDBBAKER Sales and Service

Phone 3S7 18-18 Woodlawn Ave.

FIRE WOOD, slab or hard chunks Murphy Bro.«. Trucking. Phone 121-M-l. Mechanicvllle.

VICTROLA. 44 records; violin, complete, guitar. Fifleld, 48 Rowland St., Ball­ston. Phone 713-R.

Fuel 17

DAY MAN wanted to work on farm. Good wages. Box B, Saratogian, Ballston Spa.

Situations Wanted Female 9 OURTAINB DONE. MRS. TOWNS-

END. PHONE 72«-R, MECHANIC-VILLE.

FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED SAMPLES OF FURNITURE FABRICS

— B. A. WTLLIA7CSON — 30S NELSON AVE. PHONE 2058

GENERAL chair repairing. Seat weave, reed, rush, cane, splint. Thomas Nacy, Victory Mills. Tel. 40-W. P. O. Box 156.

GENERAL trucking. Crushed stone for driveways, ashes drawn. Dry wood delivered, mixed 6 baskets, $1. Tel. 1898.

Situations Wanted Male 10

Livestock, Poultry, Pets 15

FOR SALE: 8 year old bay saddle horse. Western saddle and bridle. 2 ton hay. Call 43-F-12 or Grant Denton, Corinth.

VETERAN DESIRES WORK BY THE DAY. P A I N T I N G PREFERRED. PHONE 2386-W.

VETERAN desires position as truck driver, store clerk or laborer work. Tel. 2437.

VETERAN WITH CHAUFFEUR'S LICENSE DESIRES WORK

PHONE 910-R

Funerals Mrs. WlBlaoa I. Heardon

y—Sial services for Mrs. Wil­liam J. Reardon were largely at­tended this morning at 9 at the residence, 178 Church and a half hour later at St. Peter's Catholic Chureh. The Very Rev. Daniel R. Burns was celebrant of ths Solemn Requiem Mass with the Rev. John D. Curley, deacon, and the Rev. John E. MoNamara, subdeacon. Tha^JJav^JohiL Waldron, C.SS.R.+ of St. Clement's was In the sanc­tuary.

Father Curley said jthe prayers at ths grave in St. Peter's Ceme­tery.

An honorary escort from Court McLaughlin 422, Catholio Daugh­ters of America, of which she had been regent three terms, included Miss Jean C. Fergusson, regent. Mrs. Henry Kmen, Mrs. Richard J. Hlckey and Mrs. Harry Burks. An escort from the American Le-

i gion Auxiliary to Adirondack Post 70 was Mrs. Thomas J, Lally, Mrs. Edward Landry, Mrs. William Stieglits and Mrs, Howard P. Cook.

Bearers were Frank P. Williams, Harry Burke, David W. Burke, Christopher Pfreundner, Edward F. Landry and Denis A. Mans­field.

Thsrs was profusion of flowers. Mrs. Loyal A. Norton

Ths funeral of Mrs. Loyal A. Norton will be held tomorrow at ft p.m. at the residence, 17 Marion Place. The Rev. Frank W. Bevan, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Green ridge Cemetery. Mrs. Marie L. Harris

The funeral of Mrs. Marie L. Harris will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Bussing Funeral Home.

, The Rev. Homer S. Roan, pastor of the AME Zion Chureh, will o«i-

I ciate. Burial will be in Oreenridge Cemetery.

Friends may call at ths funeral horns Sunday from 7 to 9 psn.

Schuylerville Company Gets Crass Fire Gills

Schuylerville — Three grass fires St short interval* yesterday after­noon claimed the attention of the

| Schuylerville Fire Department. Ons firs occurred on the Fort

Miller stats road above the Brown Jug. Another was across the Hud­son river on the former A. C. Brown and Frank Hollister place. The Greenwich Fire Company operated before the arrival of the Schuylerville Department. The third fire was at Victory Mills across from Clarence Hall place.

No material damage was done at say of the fire*.

2 n d Cannon Returned To Battle Monument

ftrtsaylerrlll* — The second Brit­ish cannon, taken some time ago

.from ths Saratoga Battle Monu­ment and found later fn a swamp, has been returned.

Mrs, John R. Gallagher, wife of the custodian, who is now on leave because of sickness, reported the retur« of the second esnnon yes­terday.

FRANK W. ARNOLD SALES MANAGER AND AUCTIONEER

BALLSTON SPA N. Y.

Business Service 4

I HAVE a real live mechanic that will make your Typewriter look almost like a new machine. George E. Adee, 170 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs. *

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING STORAGE and WAREHOUSE

SAUNDERS VAN SERVICE — TEL. 195

REFRIGERATOR AND OIL BURNER SERVICE

CALL GOTTSCHE. PHONE 2429

MARTINS HOME LAUNDRY PHONE

ROUND LAKE 6-566

STEPHEN G. ALLEN wants painting, paperhanglng. Estimates given by job or hour. Phone 245-R, Mechanicvllle.

Rugs and Furniture Cleaned, Demothed PHONE 2600—3 DAY SERVICE

* SARATOGA RUG CLEANERS

MERCHANT PARCEL DELIVERY f LIGHT TRUCKING

PHONE 2924

VETERAN WITH CHAUFFEURS LI­CENSE DESIRES STEADY EMPLOY­MENT. PHONE 2919.

Money to Loan 12 MORTGAGE money available on first

mortgage on private family dwelling. MORAN, Arcade. Phone 422.

MORTGAGE money on private dwell­ings. Saratoga Springs and vicinity. CLINE. 497 Broadway. Tel. 1920.

CORN fed baby steer beef, suitable for lockers. Sides about 160 lbs. Will be ready In two weeks. Howard J. Knapp, Round Lake.

GOOSE EGGS—Toulouse, 35c by mail, 30c direct. Orders of 5, for hens. Birch Hills, Porter Corners, N. Y.

Articles for Sale 16

W O O D Perfectly dry. thick wood, only $4. per ton DELIVERED (2 ton lots). Phone 1662 or come in United States Hotel rear gate, opposite the Rail­road Station.

DRY WOOD for sale. 4 baskets $1.00. Call Saratoga 574 or 711-R.

OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS OPEN

EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS

NEW MOTORS INSTALLED

COMPLETE BODY AND PAINTING FACILITIES

LET EXPERIENCED MECHANICS SERVICE YOUR CAR

Carroll Auto Sales HIGH ROCK AVE. SARATOGA

BROAD S T . SCHUYLERVILLE

HARD WOOD FOR SALE CALL AFTER 5 P. M.

BALLSTON 2-F-3

SEASONED wood for sale. 4 baskets $1.00. Kindling, chunks and fireplace. Phone 338.

Wanted to Buy 18

Livestock Wanted 15A

RAISE RABBITS FOR ME

Steady market year round. I will buy any amount at good prices. Contact me before selling your rabbits.

TED BAILEY

R. F. D 2, MBCHANICVTLLE

PAWNBROKER sales store. We buy or sell anything. 28 Railroad Place, Saratoga Springs. S. D. Bullls.

Garden, Farm and Dairy 14 ALFALFA and clover hay. Very good. About 8 ton. F. E. Hapeman, opposite Old Homestead, Saratoga Lake.

ALL KINDS of washing machines and vacuum cleaners repaired. Phone 1810.

DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE BY HOUR, DAY OR WEEK

CALL 2928-W

FURNITURE repairing: cabinet work. I. Gordon, 25 Division St., Ballston Spa. Telephone 576-M.

TRUCKING of any kind wanted. Tel. 574 or 711-R. Mr. Bullls, 28 Rall-ro«L Place.

WANTED^ Carpenter repair work. Phone Ballston 122-M or write E. Cram, R. D. 3, Ballston.

WANTED: Odd Jobs. Prompt, courte­ous service. Phone 2694. Estimates given or will work o n hourly rate.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by

the Commissioner of Accounts at his office, City Hall. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. on or before 3:00 P.M. April 2, 1946 for the sale to the highest respon­sible bidder of ths following pieces of property:

Section 14, Block P, Lot 14—106 Ham­ilton Street.

Section 15, Block A, Lot SB—Former Smith's Interlaken.

No bid of less than six thousand dollars ($6,000) will be considered for the former Smith's Interlaken property.

All bids must be accompanied by a certified check or bank draft, payable to the Commissioner of Accounts, for 10% of the amount of all bids and the balance of the successful bids will be payable within ten days after ac­ceptance by the City Council, at which time a quit-claim deed will be given the successful bidders.

The particulars of the above men­tioned properties may be procured at the office of the Commissioner of Ac­counts, City Hall, Saratoga Springs. N. Y.

The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be In sealed envelopes marked "Bid on Property."

JEROME V. PITNEY, Commissioner of Accounts.

3/21—«t.

INTERIOR and exterior painting. Terms arranged. James MeCloy, Phone

791 -W-3.

Plumbing and Heating 4A NEW BOILERS, radiators, contracting,

estimates, agents for Cstskill Stokers. We have material. No waiting. Two years to pay. J. J. HARRIS Si CO.. Cemetery Ave., Menands, N. Y. Phone Albany 3-2098.

FOR SALE: Good quality baled hay; set of tractor discs. Gfendon Center, Ballston. Phone 8-F-23.

FOR SALE: 7 ton of high quality baled timothy, hay. Ben Heckman,

^Ballston Lake-Jonesville Road.

Articles for Sale 16 ALL METAL

SHOWER STALLS 32 INCHES SQUARE

$39.95 WE HAVE IN STOCK

FLORENCE AND DICKSON Oil and Gas Combination Ranges

Also Several Other Gas Ranges

ABC OIL BURNERS FOR KITCHEN RANGES

STEP-ON GARBAGE CANS

with INSET AND WAXED BAGS

IN COLORS

PRESTO COOKERS 4 QUART SIZE

GEISLER'S BIRD SEEDS

KITCHEN STEP STOOLS

Farmers Hardware 492 BROADWAY PHONE 47

OLD SILVER, Demi Tasse tea and coffee cups, jewelry, buttons, vases, brass andirons and candlesticks, dolls, glass and china oil lamps, all kinds of hand painted china, figurines.

Phone 2406 - Mrs. A. Young 157 LAKE AVE.

CASH on hand to buy antiques, new or used furniture or the complete fur­nishings of a home. Robert D. Kel­logg, Stillwater. Phone Mech. $39.

WANTED to buy: 8x10 wall tent. Good condition. Reasonable. Write full par­ticulars. Lelghton White, P.O. Box 303, Stillwater.

INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AND

ALLIED EQUIPMENT SALES AMD SERVICS

EARL T. CARSWELL AUTHORIZED DEALER

TEL. 3398 SUNOCO STATION-S BROADWAY

ON DISPLAY

1946 1V4 to 3 ton Studebaker CAB AND CHASSIS

EQUIPPED WITH Two-speed Rear Axle

Heavy duty front and rear springs Booster Brakes

Ratigan Motor Sales, Inc. STUDEBAKER Sales and Service

Phone 367 16-18 Woodlawn Ave.

WANTED: 6 tons of top quality hay. Loose. Prefer clover or alfalfa. Wil­liam C. Davey. Ballston Lake. Tel. Jonesville 2-681.

ANTIQUES. $25,000 available for any­thing old. What have you? Mr. Charles, 39 East State, Gloversvllle.

HOUSECLEANrNO time is here and we are ready for you with a full assort­ment of brooms, 98c to $1.49. Betty Bright self wringing mop. $1.29. Also dust mops, 59c to 89c. Metal dust pans. 19c. All kinds of floor wax. Old English. Slmonixe, Johnson. Drake Floor No Rub. $1.19 per gal. Also all kinds of furniture polish.

NATIONAL STORE 494 BROADWAY

HAY baling with stationary press.

ielshsetadf wr?*™"1 Fcn7, ** Modern Appliance Co.

JUST RECEIVED a fine shipment of aluminum ware. Onion sets. White 25c lb.; Yellow 20c lb. 15 hour Vigil Light candles. 28 in. balloon tires and tubes $375. Glsdiola Bulbs. Singing tea kettles. Close out sale on all toys. Wide mouth quart jars, water glass.

}. A. BEYER 482 BROADWAY — PHONE 108

HIGHEST cash prices for lamps, china, glass, silver, jewelry. Write S. Nleta, 70 Wlllett St., Albany.

WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED CARS

ALL MAKES AND MODELS BEST CASH PRICES

CAL'S GARAGE BUICK SALES AND SERVICE

Saratoga Springs, N. Y. PHONE 1812

WANTED. LIVE RABBITS GIVE LOWEST PRICE

HELLWIG, 22 HIGH STREET

WANTED TO BUY: ROW BOAT. ANY CONDITION. J. BETOWT, RED 1. MECHANICVILLE.

GOULD PUMPS NEW and used, heating boilers, fur­naces, paints, septic tanks, roofing. Insulation, tile, laundry trays, water closets, closet seats, medicine cabi­nets.

25 TON of good alfalfa and clover hay, i baled, $18 ton. Call Charlton Farm School, Schenectady 3-0264.

48 PUTNAM ST. PHONE 1910 OPEN EVENINGS 7 TTLL 9

HORSE MANURE FOR SALE

12 CATHERINE ST. PHONE 2410-M

Help Wanted Female 5 GIRL, experienced or Inexperienced, general housework, 2 adults, modern conveniences, sleep In, good home and wages. Tel. 89-F-3, Schuylerville.

MIDDLE AGED woman as housekeeper for widower. Good home in prefer­ence to high wages. For Information phone 572-J, Mechanicvllle.

EDUCATED LADY For Broadway store. Part or full time. Now or later. P.O. Box 100, Saratoga Springs.

10 H O M E R S F O R D I MAG St. Petersburg , F l a . ( A P ) — J o e

DiMaggio h a s hit t en h o m e r s for the N e w York Y a n k e e s so far during the t ra in ing season . H i s la tes t c a m e y e s t e r d a y aga ins t De­troit , a 3§0-footer o v e r the left field fence at L a k e l a n d .

MIDDLE AGED woman for general housework. Make home with good family. Edwin Thompson, 55 McMas-ter St., Ballston. Phone 791.

HAY FOR SALE JOHN W. BROWN

PHONE 309-M-l

Livestock, Poultry, Pets 15

ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS

CAREFULLY SELECTED D A I R Y COWS. FRESH AND CLOSE SPRING­ERS. YOUNG. GOOD PRODUCING STOCK. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. NO CASH REQUIRED.

— CHARLES BLODGETT — FORT MILLER, N. Y.

SCHUYLERVILLE 71-F-31

FEMALE. Wanted experienced waitress —steady position. Also waitress for 3 days a week. Also experienced cook. Ooldsmid's Restaurant, Corinth, N. Y.

CASHIER for local store. State age, salary expected, experience and refer­ences. Write Box 3361, Saratogian.

FEMALE. Dishwasher for evenings— steady position—good wages and meals. Ooldsmid's Restaurant, Corinth, N. Y.

GENERAL maid or housekeeper. 2 In family. Plain cooking. No laundry. References. Phone 95.

PRACTICAL NURSE, FULL OR PART TIME. PERMANENT. ROED MAN­SION, 108 CIRCULAR ST.

FIRST START St, Petersburg, Fla. (AP)—South­

paw Ernie White, whose pitching arm is one of the big question marks in the St. Louis Cardinals' training camp, was slated to make his first exhibition appearance against Cincinnati at Tampa to­day.

CHALLENGES TOP NINE Orlando, Fla. (AP)-Ths "B"

squad of the Washington Sena­tors is so cocky over successes (•be wins, two losses, one tied) in the Grapefruit League, it has challenged the first team, A gams for the camp championship prob­ably will be played Monday.

SECRETARY—Knowledge of typing and shorthand essential. Opportunity for advancement. Box 3963, Saratogian.

BABY CHICKS HATCHED from our trap nested pedi­greed flocks of White Leghorns and New Hampshlres. DAY OLD and STARTED CHICKS

REASONABLE PRICES CUSTOM HATCH INC

CARPENTER'S POULTRY FARM BALLSTON SPA—PHONE 6-F-3

MERCURY ELECTRIC SOLDERING IRON

80 WATT

Special $2.19

Modern Appliance Co. 48 PUTNAM ST. PHONE 1910

OPEN EVENINGS 7 TILL 9

Burnt Hills Hardware Co. Burnt Hills 2-682—Schenectady 6-8891

WANTED: Two-gallon cans. Stark Oil Co.. corner Broadway and East Van Dam St., Saratoga.

CASH FOR USED CARS — WILBUR AUTO SALES —

18-23 CONGRESS ST. PHONE 3U1 PACKARD—REO TRUCKS

1938 PACKARD, 120 model

Lincoln. * 55 MoMaster St.. Ballston 791.

FOR SALS: 1932 Auburn con v. 1934 Studebaker sedan. 238 Maple Ave., Ballston Spa.

WANTED: $1 gold coins and other denominations. Box V, Saratogian, Ballston Spa.

WANTED: Reclining wheel chair. Must be in good condition. Phone 276.

ICEBOX IN GOOD CONDITION

PHONE 2588

ALL PLOW PARTS, ELECTRIC FENCE AND ALL ACCESSORIES, BARBED WIRE, HORSE SHOES, HARNESS, MANURE FORKS. STONE BOAT HEADS, CLIPMASTER H A R R O W PARTS. CALLENIUS STORE. RICH­ARD ROECKLE, PROP., MIDDLE GROVE.

NEW AT BEYERS ONION SETS, clothespins, 10c doz. Still have soap powder, 5c a lb. Flower pots and jardlneres. stone churns, glass lamps, nickel plated lamps, Pyrex ware, cups, saucers, pie plates, etc. Aluminum ware, fish bowls, garden seeds. 482 BROADWAY, PHONE 108

MOTOR OIL, all 8. A. E. numbers. 10c qt., 35c gal., 5 gal. $1.50. WHITE GASOLINE for torches, stoves and other gasoline appliances. KERO­SENE, 8c in 25 gal. lots or more. STARK OTL CO.. corner Broadway and East Van Dam St., Saratoga Springs.

WANTED: Saw mill and planer, com­plete. Also experienced sawyer. Phone evenings 970-W-2. Katchor, Saratoga.

TWO good used tires wanted. 650 to 730. Size 16. Tel. 83-F-5, Schuyler­ville. John. Szekely,

1934 CHEVROLET >i TON PICK-OP — A. G. PERRY —

PHONE 479-J-l

FOR SALE: 1936 Plymouth parts. Phone 487-R. Paequale Bruno, t Grove St., Mechanicvllle.

FOR SALE: 1939 DODGE RADIO AND HEATER. AFTER 7 PM.

NEW and used parts. Caah for trucks and wrecks. Bacon Hill lng CO. 78-F-4, Schuylerville.

Wanted to Rent 19

VERY* reliable tenants urgently neeei apartment or flat. Please phon|2440.

WANTED: House to rent or one for sale. Fred Lattlmore. Call after 6 p.m. 12-F-31, Ballston.

FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 New Universal Electric Range

VINES ELECTRIC SHOP 8 Caroline St.

QUALITY BRED and HATCHED U.S.P. Cd. Chicks Now Ready

RHODE ISLAND REDS, WHITE ROCKS and NEW HAMPSHIRE8

PHONE 2-292 BURNT HILLS HATCHERY

HEWITT POULTRY FARM BALLSTON SPA, N. Y.

Quality Rhode Island Red Chicks, Parmenter strain'. New York U. S. approved. Pullorum passed. Phone Ballston 13-F-u

DROPHEAD White sewing machine with complete attachments in perfect condition. Late model midget elec­tric sewing machine, perfect condi­tion. Late model Phllco table radio In perfect condition, baby car­riage, like new. Maple dinette or breakfast set. Bed, dressei, complete. Combination oil and gas range, gray enamel. Phone 2090-M, 60 State St.

NEW Genuine Slate black boards, doll carriages, doll house furniture, Pro-pello pistols. USED gas range, com­bination range, white gasoline range. Ice box, radios, cribs, bench wringers, desks, baby carriages, lighting fixtures. Brlggs and Stratton >a H P . motor. 12 gauge pump, 12 gauge Savage trap, 12 gauge single Left band Shake-spear Wonder Reel.

LEES—31 MAPLE AVE.

SELLING OUT. Having sold garage, will sell at sacrifice 2 porch gilders. washing machine, ice boxes, dining room suite, china closet, beds, dress­ers, chairs, tables, banquet tables, water cooler. Many other articles. 9 a m . to 5 p.m., Saturday. 23-25 La­fayette St.

BARBED WIRE, poultry supplies, lawn rakes, eave troughs, plumbing supplies, galvanized pails, wash tubs. ash barrels, chemical toilets, rubber boat*, game traps.

MAX NACER GENERAL STORE Quaker Springs—Tel. Sara. 206-R-l

WANTED HOUSE OR CAMP TO RENT PHONE BALLSTON 24-F-21

TWO Model A 1>2 ton trucks for 1390 for both. Charles Rlddervold. Phone Ballston 10-F-4.

1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Phone 673-W-l Saratoga, or Call at MacMaster's d a -rage. Middle Grove, 8 a.m. to 6 pjn .

Houses for Sale 24

NEAR TRACK Dwelling. 7 rooms, 4 bedroobms. hot water heat automatic gas. Newly painted. Hardwood floors. Good repair. Price $6700.

Bus. Prop'ty, Rent, Sale 20

SERVICE STATION AND

CARACE

FOR RENT

City Location—Main Highway Lubrttory—Indoor Car Washing Computer Pumps—Repair Space Ladles' and Men's Rest Rooms

AVAILABLE APRIL 1

Phone Mcchanicville 226 or Wsterford 200 or

Write P.O. Drawer 350, Mechanlcviie

MAY 1ST House in outskirts. Low taxes. 7 rooms,

bath, electricity, 2 car garage, large garden plot. Needs some repairs. Price $4,000.

— CLINE — INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE

PHONE 1920 497 BROADWAY, SARATOGA SPRINGS

WANTED: Young steady employment. Wootworth,

lady seeking Apply F. W.

WOMAN for general housework. Call mornings. Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle, 52 E. High St., Ballston. Phone 341.

WOMAN for general housework. 5>j days a week. Hours 8 to 4. Oood wages. Phone 1237-W.

GIRL WANTED TO CARE FOR CHILDREN AFTERNOONS

PHONE 1714 WOMAN WANTED FOR CLEANING

APPLY HOTEL ICELAND 109 PHTLA ST.

KEPT IDLE Anaheim. Calif. (API—Manager

X*uhe Bewail of 9k. I .outs Browns is moaning because the weather has kept his squad virtually idle for four straight days. Several pitchers have developed sore arms.

Chase National Bank, New York City, is the largest bank In the United States. Tt ranks sixth largest in the world, with deposits totaling approximately 11,500,-000,000.

Beautician to work in modern shop. Good salary and com­mission. Phone Saratoga 747.

SIX 2 and 3 year old family cows, Jersey and Guernsey. Some new milk­ers and some due to freshen soon. Phone Ballston 10-F-23 Omer Donald­son, R.D. 3, Ballston, near East Line school.

The Time Has Come, the Rennles Say To Order Hampshire Chlx Today

REN PEN FARMS Phone Galway 2561 or Write

W. J. Rennle. Sweetman Rd., Ballston CHTX THAT LIVE! HENS THAT GIVE!

S€LLINC OUT STORE AND CONTENTS OF ODDS AND ENDS, STOVES, FURNITURE, FIX­TURES AND ODDS.

COLD 78 CONGRESS ST.—1 TO 6 PM.

WANDS WOOD KENNELS (REG.) Stonlea Sentry, Cocker spaniel at stud. Solid black. Fee $35.00. Strong in Torohlll Trader lines. A beautiful coat and disposition. A well balanced dog Puppies for sale. Phone 2156-R

BABY CHICKS—Order Meadow View Chicks for quality and more eggs, A Pullorum passed hatchery. Folder on request. Henry M. Fryer, Green­wich, N. Y, Phone 306-F-5,

YOUNG LADY for clerical work. Knowledge of stenography essential. Ballston Spa National Bank, Ballston.

Help Wanted ^ A L P : - 5A COUPLE for general farm work. Both

must be able to work. $100 a month to atari, with, room and board. Give full details In first letter. Box R, Saretogtatt, BaHston.

FOR SALE: Muscovy ducks. For breeding. $5 per trio. Ted Bailey. RFD No, 2, MeehanlcTiHe. Phone evenings.

ONE team, one horse 15 years old, weight 1600 and 1 black mare, 6 yrs. old, weight 1700. Your choice. Mid­dle Grove-Lake Desolation Road. R, C. Oard. .

GOVERNMENT surplus, new steel plate, all size*: also steel post fencing, Angle iron, 6 ft. Zeltkofsky, 139 Nelson Ave Phone 1219.

FULLER BRUSHES Wet Mops — Dust Mops — Brooms

Dust Pans — Moth Crystals — RICHARD WHITE —

231 CAROLINE ST. , PHONE 2227

MILK COOLERS 4 AND 6 CAN IN STOCK CORCORAN BROTHERS

STILLWATER PHONE MECH. 123

FORDSON tractor with solid tire wheeU. Snow plow attachments Fine condition. Phone 368.

FIVE FOOT wall display case. In good condition. Solid black walnut. Rea­sonable. D H. Oakes, Jeweler Phone Mechanicvllle store 66 or residence 968,

FOR SALE Bahv's high chair, rrlb and bassinette, good condition In­quire, 253 S Third Ave., MecfianTc-vllle after 5 p.m.

LARGE kitchen range with tealivuli. Parlor oak heater. Picture* and frames. Rare old books. Earl St. John, 126 Woodlawn Are , rear.

FOR RENT at Greenfield Center, 20 acres of farm land, with or without barn. Write P. O. Box 471, Danbury, Conn.

FOR SALE: $2,000, two family Income $39 month. $500 down, re­mainder $10 month: $1,900, one fam­ily house. Same terms as above. Busi­ness street property, two apartments and basement, 3 car garage. Rental $105 month. $6,000. Terms. 0 F s look into your G I Bill of Rights eat home buying. I'll be glad to advise. Upstate Real Estate Agency. Mary F. Frandlno, broker. 62 Eastern AvS-nue, Ballston Spa. Phone 173. .

Farms Rent, Sale 2$

LOFT AND GARAGE IN HEART OF THE BUSINESS SECTION. KAYES. 25 CHURCH ST,

STORE FOR RENT. YEAR ROUND OCCUPANCY. CAROLINE ST. PHONE 1714.

FOR RENT Building for Farone.

Heated store m Eddy steady tenant. L. J.

Rooms for Rent 21

HOT WATER tank with automatic gas heater. 61 Hyde Blvd., Ballston. Phone 514.

ICE BOX; show case: shoe shine stand; 3 chain. Inquire 82 Front St., Ballston Spa. ,

LARGE CRIB, practically new. Mrs. S. Cole, 131 W High S t . Ballston, Call between 19 a.m. and 4:30

FOR SALE: 3 Muscovy ducks, reedy to lay and I Drake J. H, Hudson. Phone Schuylerville. 83-.F-2.

FRESH big Guernsey, 3rd calf heifer, $17500. Heller. Bock City Falls. Tel. Ballston 27-F-22.

Help Wanted Male 6 WANTED^ Man to drive team and who can plow r Married preferred. Pullets, for sale, l ive 4r rtraassS Phone

HORSE for sale, mare 1500 lbs., 10 years Otff. OHH Smith, R. D: 5, Ballston. 1 mile aouth of Harmony Hail.

LOCUST POSTS FOR SALE ANY QUANTITY—ROUND and SPLIT

PHONE 11 $0

HAVE FURNISHED ROOM FOR WORK­ING M^N' ALSO CAR SPACE. PHONE 24R6-M

Apartments, Flats, Rent 22

FARMERS ATTENTION TF YOU are thinking of selling your farm or buying a farm. We nave all kinds of farm property and loca­tions. Save t ime and money. Call for appointment. Klrman's Farm Agency, Kaydeross Hotel, So, Broad­way. Phone 517-R-3.

WANTED: Listings of farms, village and city dwellings, apartment bouses and business property. Have many callers. Two salesmen on the Job au the time. Upstate Real Estate Agency, Mary F. Brandlno. broker, 63 Eastern Ave, Ballston Spa, Phone 173.

ARNAO STEAMER FOR HOT OIL TREATMENTS. PHONE 463-W, ME­CHANICVILLB.

BEDROOM suite and Odd bedroom pieces. Good condition. Mrs Edward White. Malta Ave, extension, Ballston,

ROYAL VACUUM CLEANER EXCELLENT CONDrTTON

PHONE 2S1T-J

NEW PLAT for rent. Part pavment allowed for services. Phone 415-M Me-cbanirtlile.

FARM for sale 90 acres. Located S miles north of Saratoga on Road. Modern U s story house, rooms and bath, 2 car *arage,_ barn and other buildings, Frank R, D. No, 2. Saratoga, Tel. 901-1

WANTED Farms, Stats Road places, country homes. All slsea. No exclusive Hat-tags. 23 years selling farms. Howard Cltne, 124 Circular t t .

Houses for Rent 23

NEW GS deluxe cleaner for imme­diate delivery. Osgood's Hardware, Stillwater.

NEW OLENWOOD RANGE No. $. CALL AFTER S P. M,

BALLSTON 2-F-3

SADDLE hones and saddles, for sale or hire. Corner of Oridley Ave. and Adams St, Mike Longo. Phone 2924

BROWN and white saddle or work horse Black saddle and driving horse.

Phone ITU-*-!.

PARAMOUNT rombin.ition *:»« and coal or * » I kitchen mate . Seaman, Dry Bridge, RD, 2, Ballston Spa.

UPRIGHT player piano, good tone, fine condition. Box C, Saratogian, Ballston Spa.

WOULD like couple or small family to take over my house. I would like to live In it. Free rent with the under-Mutdlng thct my place to kept up well With or without furniture, Wil­liam Doeyk, South Galway Corner.

INDOOR roller skates. Shoeatar. Size 9. Boucher, 123 N. Second St., Me­chanicvllle.

SO YELLOW oak logs for sale. Inquire 63<a Malta Ave , Ballston, between $ a.m. and 5 p.m

TUXES piece oventuffed parlor suite; oak sideboard; White sewing machine. Inquire 33f Milton Ave., Ballston.

* * — ^ ^ • ^ — M M W M . I I ^ W W —

FOR SALE: Two single beds, com­plete. Reasonable, A o n * 524, Me-ossatevuls.

BAST WASHING MACHINE MAY BE* SsWf AWtm 5 PM. 184 EA8T AVE

GIRL'S spring suit, revwrtWe coat and dreases, sises 8 to 10. Also plav pen. Phone 970-W-2.

Houses for Sale 24

Real Estate 27 —«• TO BUY or sell a farm or

*ee a George B RA>- office. Matthew J. Cash, Round Lake, 6*01. Local representative.

TWO private gsragen for rent, Mrs, E. K, Baker. 40$ South St. Phone Mechanicvllle. 71$,

DUPLEX house, 2 six room apart­ment*. Wert Side. Can be seen on Saturday*. Earl Vines, 60 Maple Ave, Call In peraon.

Real Estate Wanted 2S

APARTMFNT HOUSE FOR SALE FURNISHED — SOME FURNITURE

PHONE 1923-M

BUNGALOW. 4 room* and bath, elec­tricity, running water. Gordon Rus­sell, Quaker Stiring*.

FAMHY moving t o Sara toga desires t a purrha«« property Jwt dot Of imha. Must be modem at adjustable t o modernisation a n d bttee safugh fsr family of $. Bes* refmnca*. Writ* Bon $3*4. Saratogian

II i H I in — — — H i — m f h

Lots for Sale 19

TABLE top Perfection oil stove, feet condition Call after S M, 115-J. Schuylerville.

per-Tti.

HOUSE for fcale Partly furnished. Peultnes Vermont Write F. D. Bddv. 1 E<-',er, N H or call Saratov 199

DESIRABLE building lot W W * S*re#* I \a acres at Wtttea, H, T . * n S S t 79-W.1.

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