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SEC. A—PACrE 2 King Explains How to Qualify For Coast Guardi Representative Carleton J. King of Saratoga Springs lias announced that young men in terested in appointments to the U, S. C o.a s t Guard-academy should arrange'prior ;to Novem ber 2 to participate in the.De.-_ cember administration' of ’the college entrance examination boards tests. These examinations, will be given in over 3,000 test centers. Congressman King empha sized 'the bpportimity offered qualified young men wlio choose Service America's Nq. 1 Economy Car JAMES NATALE, Prop. ' So. ^Broadway Saratoga 584-5440 Your Best Bet F 6 r Dependable Ustd Cars OPEN EVENINGS his jwr*y*a5 course whichfe leads a s<|s«ce»|e^e. aiid a ctHomisslon ss anjoffitfsr in A^>eE$cav’s oWest' continuous seagoing service, j, “There are no congressional appointments or geographical quotas for entrance to the, Coast Guard academy,” he said. “I urge all qualified young men who ;are interested in ‘ this worthwhile profession' to write for details and application forms as soon as possible to-Director of Admissions, ( U. S. 1 Coast Guard academy,* New London, Connecticut 06320.-' Applications are now being accepted.” . it * • ■loS'the’;-iie3£t,eoin- petition« \ Gtiard acafenyrvinEttst:’ JWfc fSinfgte^' must- .haye *reached -his ^ ftfc -huts* nots- efeSs^.-22n»E-‘- bhfth^yvijjr .M y 1,: 1969, and mustv.be in? > excellent jsJ&sieaE > • school diploma- is - a mini- ' m#n; educational requirement,' although : high, school seniors assured e f being graduated'by J u n e 3(h .1968;; a r e ^ g j b l e to- take> the examination if.th e y :WiEf haVe at I«ias| $5 er^clifcs by* that time.- AH applicants^must completed, three units of '©iglishv, ‘ amdU thr^e unife5; of mathematics 'including' algebra and* plane dr: coordinate ge ometry. , » •. f tjjena with sbl^i^tfertilhse* HM both an: efficient of. iacr-easi’Rg. gr»wt¥'-aifcyie^,^ a 'Cornell university 'horfictil^ tu^isitremanc^gard^Berfc \ i ,»]iar''f«dtKt?'&'rt\‘is <alle(3t$ has i been practised, by greeii| hou^ g?a^%si^\its*r^e%,rin4^': pUpr 'Commercial growers th« past 10 years, . sk y® Profi &$?.' B^akey- *?.J of .the-^ev^foM s ..State,co^ge of agriculture, Cor-|l nell, JVlore, recently, h.ome gar deners have found it an easyil way' to aid an ailing nlant. or/i ■•i i THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 ZO Jerseys Will • Be Sftown at Fair I By Club Members y\ ®h% 'W#shiii'g<o»'County Jer- sey Cattle club met July 22 at the home of Mr' and Mrs. James liSattnders in Greenwich to for- . mutate- plans for the- Jersey ex hibit 'at the Washington county fair. Animals were selected by .rtieatitors to fill the' ten’ in- > dividual andWen'group classes for-registered e&ttfe entries, ! i !^ibout-70' head of registered J Jejsseys wili be/shown by club \ ’ Hiimbers at the fair, August 20- ■■ Supferinten'dent^of; Cattle t • w/Tri* Liddell. has. assigned -the --.-^'-'entries--to the entire , . . . - , . ^ ° ^ ‘tMrd;'‘cattle barn,- where large .. - h . Wjar cattle-will tied in stalls and as part of a total program-of ... — .n-—* *- ‘Tukey advises PE plant fertilization. plant- program- or fSger~of ' the -SaK»f«fesfe'yiliS&Srt'-of ^the* smallest calves confined to HGt* iiiciica-, AT;.^ _ • ; ' indivv/itmT none cn children C3.H 7th an- based'upon theamount o i retail business done int its area as eom*- pared with iti estimated full capacity. This is done through a “buy ing power index,’’ a weighted figure involving^ income, popu lation and sales. Washington county’s i n d e k rating is .0216, wfiich means, that it is believed capable of- producing that percentage of the nation’s retail business. . Since-less than that, was ac- foutfted- for last year,.>.01€ft-pe® cent, .it is concluded that a sizeable amount of the focal potential has not yet b e eij, reached. . / ; (Permission is granted us to use this data for news purposes-) \ iiijpaliBiiiliiiii li iiiii ii’if m mi iiiifiin NEW TV STATION A new television stationj serv^ ing an area of 12,500 square miles. in>; Vermont,-'New Tor3c, New Hampshire and Canada, is scheduled to go on the air to morrow, Friday.' Wet weather conditions in- June delayed the original July- 28 starting dljte. The Tain hainpeted final pre parations of t h e transmi-tter atop Mt. Siaiisfield in Vermont. Jack Siegal is general manager of the new W N Y -TV cJhain- nel 22. . r ■ :• r The garden of Fort CraiLo was the scene of the composi tion of Yankee Doodle by D*r. Richard' Shaclcburgh. The orig inal structure was built in 1€12. :be jused-to ®hough nutrients vprjesident., Mr. more rapidly, •' .jKda T w -iWrks the ........... , comKierwalYtvieei-- nual: showing of registered Jer- Swiantefc^ has- seys by members of the Wash: iaman»ge®*-oi£: the--ington : County Jersey Cattle hut plem e n t it. are absorbed •tiu'jr ~Cin^joh^ie .district tslubj whteh originated in 1961. *. a . s i g e t replaces, Last year, the Jersey -entries, ia ^ s ^ p c h ^ M iessljp w the - ’ * - * — ■- ^^ qqm . ~ .. ^ - — open senior ■ quantities by tlie roots, - EXCAY^IIING & DEMOLITION OB&IN P. DAVIS - -• / v - >•«?; , . ■ Dragline, Backho«s>; Bulldozers, Buck«t~ Loadors, 12 yd. Pan Serapen Gr«d«r, Tandem Di#nif» trueks. CONSERVATION V/ORK A SPECIALTY. We have the right 1 size machine for any job, GRAVEL, FILL and SWALE. R. D. 1* Greenwich,.. N. % ' 695-6761 or 695-3263 s S m a r t tn r id g * a t i t a t f i J t o o f 6 U £ $ m a m er lavltatio z u i F e a turing 5 N ew Scrlpht ACMN9S9 ttmm- ^ t r . *i*3 be •us«i‘«ffepfefyBbr,-to.-liel« a - W W f Plant, ■M rnWmTa^mm v •V . ^ transplanting T&y'S&f. DUS 111 OSS III' vides ,tlie_a^aitionaL nutrients --^^rae^MiJstria^andt sales;. • ^ • heeded for'recovei^-from,'^'daW'*sl?®^vls<):r 'm Gan ’A,** «/, A*.lii •is£.jtiii_ -Bifiht* tn ns in'jufy due’toa'dEsease. .serving as manager-of-the ade The horticulturist warns gar-. icljiate;'iwiritlg bureau of Eastern, 1 deiters-'iQ- ’with ;hffa^i3uarters.<in .Uzers designed'fpi Igliap appli-.'^hany* catioiji and .to. ^cllcw ihp..mnnti. L:^_‘..r J, Utllsoii^s Unit'Is GivenAwafd M ICirfldrid ^PB AJniian Fitsi.eia^s.. Edwin M; cahJjLa,OiLtQ^tlOw!ihe..inaau- faefcurers directions • carefully*. Most eompouiicis are balanced so ttey contain .a d e qua t e amoynts of the main nutrients, he said . ‘ , , Ttikey pointed out that foliar feeding is particularly ,-u 5 eful when- a -spedaL • mitrient 'is. Weitsoii, son of,Mr, and Mrs, needeit, such a s ‘in jtron chlor- ' Marshajl -E. Neilson o£. B.D. 1, osis of rhodcdetidrpn and pin Greenwich, is.a.mpmfeeivpf the oak, or. in the rrxinor element unit at KirU-atijJlAFB^ew Mex- deficioncies, 2tno, copper, and ico, that hiiS .’ won the 1967 boron,' in fruit crbps.' i setiter award, __ _______________ • ______ _|- Tfte award is -pfesented an- v nually -to th(f air sampling or There are 400 individual tent weather reconnaissance- • squad- sites available fo r campers on-.ron '‘which1 has continuously. the islands of Lake George. j demonstrated,1 '{{uroughout the country. Air nHtl (Special to The- Journal) I BUsiiiess activity in Wash,- jhgton. county was in .relatively high, gear during the past year, ' according to a national econom- t ic report, just'released.- - It shows .that it was due Chiefly to heavy spending on the part- o f ' local consumers, who had mere money at their com mand than'’ in other years. The 'extent of this spending and its effect on retail business in the area are revealed in the report, called tije “Survey of Buying Power,” which was com piled, and copyrighted by Sales Management. It presents data on income and spending for communities throughout th e OiPTOMETKISTS and oraCIANS SINCE 1857 TROY OujsNew €roimd Floor Location W E D N E S D A Y S ; l)p:304:lS .. 99 Main St., Grceiiwich 692-222^ W W W H 'H I H tftM For DeJin's Floorers C l ! ■' EILEEN SNEIl GREENWICH 692-7W2 after. S' p.m. . . o r . . . - . Saratoga S844W0 O f r t f u t R 3 k v 4 r * J iAort ihd ffibf* hridet are d n d in c ^ y ci&’liM * took they tova and atlU keep oo th» nanay skl» of thefc bridal' budget with exquisite Kegency atatioo«ry 4 - U Jm* tutet Heliograving*—an: anuuingly rich, ralaed lettaiM Mrith all the good tiste and distinction oitbk fiat* craft*, manship—yet costs »o little. Do see our fcTHHng dT contempcraxy and traditieaat fypm facea...oQ*, p«rf*ct' RNT youl *HelioiTAvin£-not to b* confuted with «n^r«vit^. Sales-Service Parts Our rejta.ii! sepyle**- are- right amd..r«llitila Radios~> Trifnifaifors: Record- Flayeit Records - A<c* 3 aor!«s . v . “ \ A T ~' GREENWICH JOURNAL 124 Main 692-7035 Greenwich Credit on- N*w< Setfc- A L L SERVICE C^SH ! Hatfc FRANKS Ail?Meat 59cJta Chicken Breasts < 6 9 c l b . , * ^ Rath Vac-Paicked , SKced BACON r m $ m C H U C K . - ROASTS Cent# Outs * 65c lb. f LAMB First Prize BACOIt Tresh & PORK LIVER 49c lb. Garbage Pail f ;. Plastic; Liners __'1. ^ t . . ............. s % . ■ 4 / 2 5 ' c ' F ^ E b ' e I i v - e ^ ^ ^ l f i I e * 6 ^ 3 6 0 ' year, ant ability to surpass es- Net earnings in ^Washington tablished norms in the areas of county were high during th e mission accomplishment and op- year> it shows. After allowances .erational readiness.' for -personal taxes, local rest- AiEmaa Nfellson.is an aeAal ^ n ts had a net spendable in- photographic systems repairman come of $119,674,000, compared in the 58t]i,.Weather Recohnais- with their 1955 total of. $112,- sance. sftuaWon. 4 fi . ' 1 285,000. Equippetl witli high altitude t Just howTnuc^ihis amounted' research aircraft, the mission of to, m terms of the individual the -58th requires -flights « f alti- famUy.. was determined hy di- iudes in excess of €3,000 feet.i viding theoverallmcomeby the Missions are conducted- oh' a number of local households. The global scale ■ for the alr:» force, average was $7,527, a gam over National Aeronau,tics an(l Space J®?r year s ^7>19® Per administration and otiier scien- tiouseliold. tific organizations under the' How did local residents use GRIFFIN BROTHERS NEW CARS and USED CARS ROUTE 5i2 - SALEM, R Y ; BETWEEN STATE POtlCE AND BAXTERS STORE P H C ra *818) 85M8I5 ' . AUTHORIZED’ HEADQUARTERS' FOR CAR FINANCING FOR UNWM NATIONAL. BANK OF TROY organizations auspices of ■ -the • department defense. of TermitesrAre Secretive Souls Around House their bigger incomes? They spent more for clothing, food and other soft goods. They were more liberal,, also, in their ex penditures for personal care, services and entertainment. There was more restraint, on the other hand, with respect to purchases of hard goods.' However, retail merchants as a whole ended the year on a Homeowners. and people high note. They chalked up a building new homes will he in- sales volume of more than $51.- terested in -the-pampMet, Sub- 618,000, topping the previous tercattean Tennltfes, offered free $51,265,000- as a public service by the State The survey gives; each com- University college of forestry at munity a performing -rating Syracuse unLversity.. Ttie. leaflet Was prepare'd by D‘r. John B, “ -Simeone, cliairman of the de- PENDER—THE TOW-LY SHOP HUDSON P A LLS REDUCTIONS UP TO 73% OFF Final Clearance — Summer Fitshions DRESSES 5.00 UP SPORTSWEAE 2,00 UP (W ^rp to 35.00) (Wert* to 35-flO) SPECIAL — 1Q% DISCOU1NT ' ON ALL FAJX FASH-IOINS - .wood-destroying insects \ Dr.’, Simeone - points *out that due * to4 the secretive aatnre of termite activity, th£y..&r£ oftea difScUtt^-'ta ^-detefe^fete^-usual* tell-tale signs Include fhe pres: ence-, of'earthen -tubes; collapse of damaged'-wood( -swarming of wdnged-temitfces accompanied: by the shed'ding of wings'- near_ exit holes, and by exppsure of i the ‘ insects - during structural, alterations. J ■ Ants are often mistaken for termites. The thaiir differences' .'include- the \facts' that ants -do ;!not lose their Wing^ as readily d‘o t'erxnitesj ant ,,Woi,3kers!!« are’ black or shades of brown, - ih vit termite “worjieis’l are ,cream-dolorcd; and ants have a . tcdns6;ieted waist, |6rriiiteS:' thicker In this •regUji# . . i f ' Because teririites; can- huiid' leartfaen,; ti^nteiis' ove'g,,cib^tacles ; Jtolget to wood;- it is; ‘necessary; f tp. take special, p r^ntfee;'^ea^l t'gttSjrd' a|ai&st^ Itiafek: pETdtF l^chdnidffl: felei?i&a| Vconfcols- are;«overed'i® thejillus* .trated ,foldef. k Aap^ snowing TdahgerV.'area?. pf l^ ^ 'i^ r jtiit# Warren Collctmer Electi’oltix Sales - Service .Supplies All Parts On Hand East Main St. Cambridge, New York Telephone 677-3960 ACHENBACH’S LTD. > S in c e t890 ‘Ff you don’t know diamonds, know , your ‘ jeweler” - 208 Glen Strecit- ^ Glens Fafls, N. V: pMMitiohilii Stafe^tfifiit^Wy iCSiiie-ge. of I ’oresffjr.at-S^ffeitse Nft.n.L v-e r s l t y , Sym c i|SevN 1.. Y . 13210. >y. . j n t o S ^ r v i i e y F o u r reg istra t if e ,o f ... lo c a l Aboard 3 ^ Hi)ds6tt.;:FalI^.were-in-. dixcted into the 'Cross, ' ffitpM ;, 'Mjidelife'lli. GlensFalls.' \ A ^ MUSIG STORE . CtEA’ftANCt''''.SAte: f.,\5 1 .SUMMER1 , f lA N 0 $. ORGAN WurHtzer & Lowrey STEINV/AY 7 FTi GRAND PIANO - COMPLETEtY R E C d r l ^ O t e GBNTER j op thi - ADlRONDAPKS ' J - 19 Exchartge'St. 1 .,^i»tt«''mi»». i k r . We ean be quiet about our line of Chevrolets and Oldsobiles . . . and still offer you the best deals Now taking orders for 1969 Cars 81 Main Street Greenwich