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■ ' V . y > v - k ‘v : »•.«■ ->\S'**' . I’-?.-5!. f£*\ INTERNATIONAL Qnepipe Heater, if properly in stalled, will provide clean, healthful heat more eco nomically than any other heating system. SO L D A N D IN S T A L L E D B Y The Greenwich Hardware Co. \ P COUNTY NEWS EASTON \ H o w G r a n g e M a c h i n e r y W o r k s , ” a n d a N u m b e r of O t h e r Subjects to be Discussed S a t u r d a y Night. T ' ~ ■ i k _ V- I--'' r- r. * t t i r r *' s fc>’ E a s t o n g r a n g e will m e e t in B u r t o n Sail S a t u r d a y evening of tnis week. T h e subject, “H o w G r a n g e M a c h i n e r y W o r k s , ” will be presented b y H a r m i n L l Beadle. O t h e r subjects to be con sidered are, “\ W h e n is Y o u r Child not Y o u r C h i l d ? ” a n d “H o w to M a k e P o p c o r n Pop.” T h e surprise feature is “G l i m p s e s o f Utopia.” A social hour jmrf a m u s e m e n t s will follow the m e e t ing. T o w n N o t e s — L a r m o n G r e e n h a s returned f r o m spending several w e e k s in the Adiron- dacks. — L e o n a r d T h o r n e of Granville w a s a guest of O r e n W i l b u r the first of the week. — M r s . E m m a S m i t h of M e c h a n i c - ville spent several d a y s last w e e k with M r . a n d Mrs. Clark Whittaker. — M r . a n d Mrs. R i c h a r d J o n e s a n d family o f Scotia w e r e recent guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. H o w a r d Gifford. — Mrs. G e o r g e A l l e n lias returned f r o m visiting her son, G . N o r w o o d Al- len^and family at H o o s i c k Falls. — B R r - e n d M r s . H e r m a n W a g e r are spending s o m e time w i t h M r . a n d airs. M y r o n B r o w n e l l at W e s t C a m bridge. — T h e Willing W o r k e r s of th e M . E. church will hold their annual fair a n d sale in Burton hall Friday evening, December 5. ' . — ;Mr. a n d M r s . L e w i s F o r t a n d d a u g h t e r Priscilla, a n d O r e n W i l b u r , start T h u r s d a y for Florida. T h e y will m a k e the -trip b y auto. — E b e n H a y a n d grandsonj Rollin H a y , of N o r t h Greenwich, a n d H o m e r D i x s o n a n d family w e r e S u n d a y guests at Louis D i x s o n ’s. — M i s s A n n L e a r m a n a n d sister, Mrs. Lizzie H o f f m a n , h a v e m o v e d fo r the w i n t e r to the h o m e of their niece, Mrs. T h o m a s Bardin, n e a r J o h n s o n - ' ville. — Isaac W i l s o n of Biglerville, Pa., expects to attend a m e e t i n g at the F r i e n d s ’ m e e t i n g h o u s e n e a r Q u a k e r Springs S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 23, a t 11 o ’clock, a.m. All interested are in vited. — E a s t o n W . C. T. U. will m e e t W e d n e s d a y afternoon, N o v e m b e r 26,; with M r s . Maliala H e n d e r s o n a n d daughter, Misis Clara H e n d e r s o n , in-j stead of at the ch u r c h as a n n o u n c e d / T h e p r o g r a m will consist of a trava- logue conducted b y Mrs. G e o r g e Alien. Mrs. E u g e n e B r i g g s is c h a i r m a n of the r e f r e s h m e n t committee. C h u r c h N o t e s S u n d a y m o r n i n g w o r s h i p with, a T h a n k s g i v i n g s e r m o n b y the pa s t o r at 11 o ’clock. Subject of the s e r m o n — “Reviv i n g Old C u s t o m s . ” G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n ’s T h a n k s g i v i n g procla m a t i o n will b e read. S u n d a y school at 10 a.m., M r s . G e o r g e Baker, superintendent. E v e r y b o d y is cordially invited. F L Y S U M M I T . <■ - j ’y&f \j>n ■' ■■'. ■ ■ r r v v ' f o - * - ■* * r_- c . i v .\ \ y ' \ P t -i E F F E C T I V E C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S I N G A T L I T T L E C O S T i'ifte,en words or less—1 time |6 qepts: 2 times 25 cents; 3 times 30 cents: 4 times \ q f c 7 ~ l & d r ^ 1 d a S i f w e e S l 0 * o & & ‘ ~ ~ ~ ------------ \ For advertisements of more than 10' words—count 1 cent per word, for the first, week and 2-3 cents per word for each jotfowiiig week. ji’Ote S A L E — T w o heaters, o n e suit able for small garage. W . B. P a l m e r . F O R S A L E — A large B e c k w i t h R o u n d O u k <Btove in first class condition. I n ti uir« J o u r n a l office. L O S T — S u n d a y afternoon either o n the Sal-era b u s b e t w e e n Stewart's cor ner a n d the H a m i l t o n House,, in H a m ilton H o u s e parlor, or/ o n sidewalk froim t h e r e to trolley car in front a g o l d wri s t w a t c h w i t h b l a c k ribbon. Finder please return t o L o u i s e L a n g ley. L O S T — D a r k b r o w n a n d w h i t e B e a g l e h o u n d with bro-wn specks o n front legs, a n d w h i t e tip on tail. A n s w e r s to n a m e o f Tip. F i n d e r please notify Leland Saunders, C o s s a y u n a , N . Y. A n n u a l C h r i s t m a s Sale a n d C h o w d e r S u p p e r to be H e l d b y the K i n g ’s D a u g h t e r s Friday Evening. F O U N D — Suitcase in m y car. O w n e r m a y h a v e . s a m e b y identifying a n d p a y i n g for this adv. C h a r l e s H. Stev ens. T h e K i n g ’s D a u g h t e r s will hold their C h r i s t m a s sale a n d a c l a m c h o w der s u p p e r at the church F r i d a y e v e n i n g of this week. Bo o t h s are b e i n g built for the sale of useful a n d f a n c y articles, h o m e - m a d e candies, g r a b - bags, a n d ice cream. Several of the m e r c h a n t s of G r e e n w i c h a n d s o m e in T r o y h a v e d o n a t e d articles for the sale. All are invited to attend. Local Briefs — Mrs. P a r k e r Allen spent F r i d a y in Troy. — E n o s S h e r m a n ha s p u r c h a s e d a n e w S t u d e b a k e r touring car.___________ F O R S A L E — Stoves, R o u n d O a k , a n d c o o k stove, b o t h in g o o d condition. A l s o large heater for shop. All for coal o r w o o d . Russell Coffin, G r e e n wich, P h o n e Schuylerville 75-F-22. F O R S A L E — A b o x c h u n k stove. Call Schuylerville 70-f-2. FOR TH A N K S G IVIN G F O R S A L E — A leather riding coat w i t h fur collar. L i n e d w i t h cham o i s - ette. G o o d condition. C o s t $45, will sell for $8. M r s . W - S. Crandell. W H Y P A Y M O R E — G u a r a n t e e d P a c k a r d a u t o m o b i l e oil, beat m a d e . 70c per pallon. W . G. Phillips. F O E S A L E — Tarnips. «L B. Wilbur, R W. B. 5. T o L 76-F-3 Schuylerville. F O E S A L E — A blue e n a m e l parlor stove. U s e d only threo weeks. Mrs. G e o r g e M c L e a n , C e n t e r Falls. | F O E S A L E — 1923 M a x w e l l enclosed I car in first class condition. Price ! right if t a k e n at once. O n e Chevrolet touting car, F e r g u s o n & Becker. s < . r~ ‘ DOUG E T O U R I N G C A R F o r S a l e ^ 1 M c i - h u m c a l l y perfect. B o d y a n d up- tvilsU-ry like new. R u n 10,722 miles. ! T a r t y leaving for S o u tl). B a r g a i n for quick sale. C. F. Crosby, St. Luke's | Place, C a m b r i d g e , N . Y . P h o n e 2 1 - W . , F O B S A L E — C o m p l e t e set of M e chanic's a n d carpenter’s tools. Mrs. Fra-nk Kipp. C W C D P O T A T O E S delivered, $1.00 a buBliel. P. V . W e a v e r . A L L J K I N D S of p a p e r flowers m a d e to order. Poinsettas m a d e for Christ m a s . Mrs. P. G . Atkins, 7 R o c k Street, Greenwich, N. \Y. M O T J U S T O I L — Best P a c k a r d au- tonaobilo oil, Gr>c p e r gallon. W . G. Phillips. F O B S A L E — W h i t e G l o b e p u r p l e top- ! p e d tornips, delivered a n y place in | G r e e n w i c h . Ma r t i n O ’Malley, G r a y - i field F a r m Put beauty into your home with C a v a l i e r ® F u r n itu r e (KANT) Rife B E D ) P e rfectio n a t s m a ll cost W H E N you put Cavalier Furnitii^e into your home, you are choosing the handiwork of furniture masters who are proud of their work. The Cavalier nameplate is on every piece. Furniture dealers for fifty-nine years have recog nized the unusual quality in Cavalier Furniture. The designs are distinctive and artistically correct. The cabinet woods are sound and beautifully grained. The construction warrants generations of service. Every piece is hand nibbed. Because Cavalier Furniture is so good, hundreds of selected dealers are now selling it in various com munities of the United States. The enormous pro duction necessary to supply these dealers keeps the price down to a level which every home can afford. You need desire nothing better for your home, and you should be satisfied with nothing less.. Free H e lp in H o m e D e c o r a tin g W i t h every suite of Cavalier b e d r o o m a n d dining r o o m furniture is fur nished a plan, w o r k e d out b y a f a m o u s interior decorator, for decorating y o u r r o o m in complete harm o n y . E v e n though y o u d o not w a n t b e w furniture, w e invite y o u to view the exhibit of r o o m plans in our store, including t h e R i c h m o n d dining r o o m plan in full color, in six different color s c h e m e s . Y o u m a y get n e w ideas for arranging y o u r present furnishings so that y o u will h a v e a m o r e beautiful hom e . T h e R i c h m o n d Cavalier D i n i n g R o o m Suite, N o . 620, s h o w n above, c o m e s ln w a l n u t o r b r o w n m a h o g a n y , w i t h E n g l i s h a n t i q u e h a r d w a r e . O n display s o w in o u r store. M a n y o t h e r Cavalier s u i t e s t o c h o o s e f r o m . 1 & \Hrv—~— * I A 11? |u -----a. 5 w H 1 r 1 j -■ ■ k H A . R D D R Y S t o v e W o o d — $2.60 per load. C. W . Mulligan. P h o n e 225-J. E D Y F H E J. D U E L of the Ingalsbe afusic School a t G l e n s Falls teaches piano every T u e s d a y i n the I. O . O. F. hal3. Call 4 5 - M G r e e n w i c h , or write to S S o u t h Street, Glens Falls. n ns 1 0 °| ' I 9 9 1 . F R A N K A . G A R R E T T G R E E N W I C H , N . Y , — Mrs. P a r k e r A l l e n called o n Mrs. L e n a Herrington at G r e e n w i c h M o n day. — H o r t o n Brownell spent Friday as the guest of his brother, Clark B r o w n ell, at M e n a n d s . — M r . a n d Mrs. Albert Petteys of G r e e m v i e h w e r e recent guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. H o r t o n Brownell. — M i s s Theresa G a n n o n of G r e e n wich ■was the o v e r S u n d a y guest of M r . a sad M r s . M a t t h e w Flatter. — M n . E u n i c e P o w e r s oi G r e e n w i c h h a s b e e n visiting a t t h e htyiie of M r . a n d M r s . B. F. \VaaiOrman for several da^s. — M r s . E. A . Snell spent several days last w e e k a s the guest of h e r son, Harold, a n d w i f e a t N o r t h C a m bridge. , — M r . a n d M r s . F r a n k Brownell spent f r o m Friday until M o n d a y as the g u e s t o f their son, Clark, a n d family at M e n a n d s . — N o services w e T e held in the N o r t h C a m b r i d g e M L E. c h u r c h S u n d a y o w i n g to the illness of the,pastor, Rfrv. J * E . Chirrchill. — M r . a n d M r s . L u k e Nichols a n d Mrs, A n n a K e n y o n a n d da u g h t e r G r a c e w e r e recent guests of G e o r g e Hi31man at'Broadalbin. — Several automobiles in this vicin ity w e r e d a m a g e d S u n d a y night, d u e to the sudd e n drop in temperature. W a t e x w a s frozen in a n u m b e r of ra diators. — T h e K i n g ’s D a u g h t e r s m e t at the rhwrch T u e s d a y w i t h a g o o d atten dance. Considerable w o r k w a s a c c o m plished for the sale t o b e held F r i d a y ov«nbng. — T h e fourth guarterly conference of the N o r t h C a m b r i d g e M . E. c h u r c h w a s held at tbe church W e d n e s d a y nfieriieon. District Superintendent H o m e r Titus, D . D., of T r o y presided. T h e u s u a l business p r o g r a m w a s car ried out. — T h e H o m e D e p a r t m e n t class held a m o n t h l y meeting: W e d n e s d a y of last w e e k at the chuTch. T h e r e w a s a good attendance. A n excellent pro- grnin w a s furnished b y M i s s Ellen Jep s o n u n d e r the direction of M r s . Julia Brownell. A part of the lessons w a s reviewed by Mrs. J o h n J. H a r - rbngton. L n n e h e o n w a s served. T h e class h a d a s its g u e s t Rev. H o m e r T i tles, D . D,, o f Txog, F O R S A L E — 6 l a m p - h e a t e d incti'ba- W A N T E D — Girl for h o u s e w o r k . N o tors. Cyphers', B u c k e y e a n d Prairie j l a u n d r y w o r k . W r i t e B o x 123, care State. L a w r e n c e W . Miller, Argyle. G r e e n w i c h J o u r n a L C A B B A G E F O R S A L E — P h o n e 22-R, W i l l i a m H . M o r e h o u s e . F O R S A L E — F o w l s dressed to order G e e s e for T h a n k s g i v i n g O n i o n s a n d c a b b a g e L. V a n N i e u w e n h u y s e P h o n e 67-J. S M A L L C O A L S T O V E for sale. In- qquire at 4 7 V a n N e s s A v e n u e . . i W A N T E D — H I D E S A N D F U R O F * A L L K I N D S . . W R I T E , P H O N E O R T O M E B E F O R E S E L L I N G . I L O U I S B E R K M A N , 42 W A . S H I N G - | T O N S T R E E T , P H O N E 1 O T W A N T E D — Reliable midd l e a g e d m a n for light w o r k ; selling N u r s e r y Stock a n d appointing sub-agents. P a r t or full time. Liberal c o m m i s s i o n . W r i t e £ ’ Stuart & Co., N e w a r k , N e w Y o r k State. F O R S A L E — H u b b a r d A c a d e m y street. ; Squash, 11: F O R S A L E — B l a c k A s t r a k h a n fur coat, a b o u t 4 0 inches in length a n d 38 bust. 21 H u g g i n s Block. F p R S A L E — O l d s m o b i l e 8. Inquire of Carrol Hall, Mid d l e Falls. F O R S A L E — B u i c k 4. N e w cord tires all around; n e w battery a n d n e w l y painted. G o o d r u n n i n g condition. Bargain. C. M . Stevens. H I D E S a n d F U R S W A N T E D — H i g h est prices paid. 2t will p a y y o u to call or write o r c o m e a n d see m e b e fore selling. J o s e p h Berkowitz, 21 M a m Street, Gr e e n w i c h , N . Y. T e l e p h o n e 219. M A L E H E L P W A N T E D — S a l e s m e n to sell o u r h i g h g r a d e g a r d e n a n d field seeds direct to planters. A g o o d position w i t h big income. E x p e r i e n c e unnecessary. C o b b Go., F r a n k l i n M a s s . ' F O R S A L E — Lady's straight r a c c o o n ! M A N W A N T E D — B y the m o n t h or coat, m e d i u m size, g o o d condition.. b y the year. H o u s e if desired. Vic- Price $50. M r s . F r a n k Hutton. Tele- tor K e n y o n , p h o n e 103-F-4. I r ~ 7 ~ ~ ~ — - ------------— --------- — ------ - -------------------------- - ----— - ---- - | W A N T E D — T y p i n g to d o at h o m e . I H A V E a n e w Fall L i n e of all shades A n n a L. Coy. corduroys a n d velvets. Mrs, L e w i s ■ -------------- ------------- - ----------------- B e r k m a n , 42 W a s h i n g t o n Street. , W A N T E D — W a s h i n g s a n d ironings _____ ~~~~~ ---------- I to d o at h o m e . 2 7 B a r b e r A v e n u e C O R R E C T L Y F I T T E D G L A S S E S re- -------------- : ----- a v e n u e . lieve headache, e y e strain, etc. B e s t G O L D B A C K M a m m o t h B r o n z e tur- lenses a n d shell m o u n t i n g s at o n e half i k e y s for breeding, f r o m t h e v e r y best price. Satisfaction guaranteed. E x - | strain. T o m f r o m O g d e n s b u r g , N . Y., am i n a t i o n m o r n i n g s a n d b y appoint- > h e n s f r o m P l y m o u t h , M a s s , N . W . m e n t . Dr. G. W . H a m i l t o n , G r a d u a t e ’ H u g g i n s , Argyle, N . if. R. D. 3. Tel. a n d Registered Optometrist, Middle A r g y l e 28-F-4. Street, Argyle, N . Y . - ---------- - ------ — — ------ - ------------------------ ----------- P O U L T R Y W A N T E D — H i g h e s t prices N O T I C E — B e g i n n i n g M o n d a y , Octo- Paid. L e w i s B e r k m a n . P h o n e 1 3 8 - W . ber 6, I a m m a k i n g cider e a c h w e e k - i — — --------- ----------------- ‘ d a y till close of season. B r i n g yovcf I — 1 0 0 to 150 h e a v y hens barrels a n d t a k e y o u r juice h o m e w i t i ' P e r w e e *i* r a n g i n g four p o u n d s or- you. Cid§r f r o m y o u r o w n apples if t3etter- H e n r y M. Fryer, G r e e n w i c h . C a m b r l d J 13™ A ‘ G C d d C 3 ’ Nortil I W A N T E D - B o y to m a k e himself' ■ _______________ ! g e n e r a l l y useful a r o u n d furniture a n d F O R S A L E — S m a l l R o u n d O a k stove: > u n d e r t a k i n g storo. W . S. Wilson. also w a s h i n g m a c h i n e in g o o d condi -1 w a N T i ? n __ -t',,™™;*;., I ---- j------- tion. 81 A c a d e m y Street. 1 h o r n . V ^ T e ? L B r o w n . M Y C I D E R M I L L will bo open for * j r o W T ^ nr>H r*TTTr,i?Tj'Mc n r a xrTvprv K n<,1? , i r 2 S f c M 3 1 ; “ f s Z ,^ r k/ o . . S 1 S U I T S C L E A N E D A N D P R E S S E D — Y o u m a y h a v e y o u r suit o r overcoat enlvtiq ,, _ ___ , S t e a m pressed or pressed with tho j s a ij n u n n „ ^ H T ® y i?* . flat H a v e v o u r overcoat B t e n m nresa- L l __ * _ ? . call a n d get C A L V E S W A N T E D — Will p a y the highest iparket price for all kinds of calves. If y o u h a v e a n y oalvea to flat H a v e y o u r overcoa t s t e a m pres s , r n ™ ,.,m h . S t e v S T s t o r e ^ satisfncti0,,• C ‘ [ 219, G r e e n w i c h . t h e m . J o s e p h Berkowitz. T e l e p h o n e seasoned w o o d in stove lengths $8.00 1 a load, delivered. J o h n J. Mulligan, Gr e e n w i c h , R. F. D. 3. P h o n e C a m bridge 125-14. \ S T O V E W O O D for sale— G o o d h a r d I r W T L ^ P A Y #C A S H I . . J seasone d w o o d in stov e H . . M y Junki R a g s ^ t t u b l ^ , W e ^ l s , ^ d Iron, B a g s , etc. W a s h i n g t o n stro Louis B e r k m a n . street, P h o n e 188..W. F A R M S W A N T E D — W e sell m a n y fa r m s , o n e acre a n d up; let u s sell yours. N o e x p e n s e unless w e sell it S T U D E B A K E R W a t c h Co., S o u t h Bend, Indiana, W a t c h e s for sale o n ________ _ ______ _ ___ QCil cash or e a s y time p a y m e n t s . F o r j H o w a r d C l i n e T \ ^ p r e s e n t i n g Strout particulars call or d r o p postal to J o h n | F a r m A g e n c y , G r e e n w i c h . A. W a l s h , agent, 12 M a i n street, G r e e n w i c h , N . Y. L I V E S T O C K A T T E N T I O N — I h a v e clients for -------------- - ------------ - --------------- - farms, houses, stores, hotels, t i m b e r F O R S A L E — He i f e r c o m i n g three, to lots, etc. I» p e r s o n a l l y b u y all k i n d s j i r e s h e n in J a n u a r y * I n q m i of H nr- Br i d g s ^ E a ? l a , old C - Snell> G r e o n w i c M T V . R. D. 3. p r .D „. , _. ~ F O R S A L E — T w o Holstein c o w s five F O R S A H i — jsmpire a n a M a c a r t n e y yeara oldj du e t0 f r e s h e n N o l r e m b e r „ milking m a c h i n e s a n d parts. L. C. ] a n d D e c e m b e r 25. M . M c C o r m i c k D u n n i n g . ________ , ----- --- ------------------------------- * T - A X I — D a y o t night service, enclos-1 C H E A P — B r o w n ^ w o r k e d car. R e a s o n a b l e prices. a ! s o light, S . ^ e a r s w e i g h t 1100. M. repairing.- Call 14 6 - M . Will Conner, I M c C o r m ick- W B h e f e r sfcrsst. F O E S A L E - O n e 4 year old G u e r n se y cow, n e w miller; t w o high g r a d e G u e r n s e y heifers; 3 5 W h i t e L e g h o r n yearling hens. \Walter A, Burdick. T e l e p h o n e 120-M. TO KENT T O R E N T — N e w l y furnished r o o m , well heated. All conveniences. Lyt- tles Residence. _____ £=z= ____________________________________ H O U S E T O R E N T — E a s t o n side. C. W . Mulligan. ■ T W O F L A T S T o R e n t — O n e small a n d o n e large. W . S. Wilson. MICKIE SAYS— m o a o E a &«■ w i s p a p z Q s Ourt OU m s, VJE GOTTA. BE. K T T IH 6 eoPM F E R WEVUS hi-iD 1 OS Iva. BEtViSEU foSUES, SO IF MOO WAVE AWN STUFF MOO MlNUf PUTVl \ TW* P\PSV4 FEC. &OSM S.WC6 oowrf wmt uvmu ti? U&X t b B t u w s \ r \ u i a p s F O R S A L E — S o m e W h i t e L e g h o r n pullets. Also a f e w selected breeding cockerels. P r a n k A. H u t t o n . F O R S A L E — 1 B r o w n horse, 7 years old, w e i g h t 1S60. Inquire at J. Lyt- tle mill. A r t h u r Springer. F O R S A L E — A f e w W h i t e L e g h o r n pullets. W . J. Pratt, C o s s a y u n a . F O R _ i ! A 4 i l S = 8 J g r a d e Holstein cows; 12 S h r o p s h i r e . s h e e p a n d 1 5 lambs. A l s o y o u n g horse, w e i g h t 1000. C r o nin Brothers, Greenw i c h , N. Y. R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E - I d e a l small country h o m e ; 14 acres; 8 - r o o m 2-story dwell ing; large b a r n w i t h concrete stable for 4 c o w s ; buildings in g o o d condi tion. S o m e fruit. Ideal for poultry. S h o r t distance to school a n d store. R. F. D. a n d telephone available; n e a r i m p r o v e d road. T a b e r a n d Baldwin, G r e e n w i c h , N . Y. F A R M F o r S A L E — Containing a b o u t 100 acres, six acres w o o d l a n d , bal a n c e m o s t l y tillable in h i g h s t M e of cultivation. W e l l watered, g o o d build ing's located four miles nor t h or S a l e m on state road. Inquire J a m e s E. H e r d m a n , R, F. D. 1, S a l e m , N . Y . F O R S A L E — 2 h o m e s in M i d d l e Falh. Price for quick sale, 5 - r o o m house, $ 6 0 0 ; 2-family 1 2 - r o o m house, $1400. A c t quick. H . Cline, G r e e n w i c h , N . Y . A F O R S A L E — 2 y o u n g pure bred M a m m o t h b r o n z e gobblers a n d one yearling gobbler. J o h n Darfler, E a s t G r e e n w i c h . Tel. S a l e m 28-4. V - F O R S A L E ’— O n e - f a m i l y residence on V a n N e s s aveoaue. Electric lights a n d village wat e r . S o o d garden.* Inquire o f W . H . T o m l i n s o n . * :A V-