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THE ix'ORTH ADAMS TRANSCRIPT, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1945; NINE THE ADAMS NEWS SECTION Substitute Town Treasurer Resigns! Selectmen Expected to. Consider Naming New: Military Substitute for Adams News on Preceding Page MEETING LISTED TUESDAY EVENING jPaper Salvage 1 Drive Tomorrow Will be Conductad Auspices of Farm be Conducted in For- Bureau "Massachusetts After the War' 1 Is) Hilaire Blanchette, Meets at Home of Member!" 10 lalk be b3 lOcorgc Vi'cstcolt. Extension Service I est Park' and Siggsville Sections by Scout Troop 38. Tue.sday. Mrs.

Alice wife llilalrc Blanchetlc, yesterday submitted her resignation to the as military substitute tor Who is F. Jor- at the Miller Annex of i tiic Adams Fi'ec library Tuesday dan is Chosen as Chair-j evel lllg at 730 man. i Troop 33. Boy Scouts of America, I will sponsor a paper salvage collcc- Duane Slaler, president of the tion tomorrow afternoon, starling at County Fnrm bureau will ipck the Forest Park and ADAMS RESIDENTS LEAVE FOR GAME F. Jordan was elected chnlr- her husband as town treasurer.

Mr. man of the Aciams cemetery com- Blanchetic lo-lcave for service with oh Adams group Mon- of olle ot lho me mbers. Malvin Van- day. Mnrch 19. Demnrk Thursday night.

1 Mrs. Blanchette was appointed sess 0n was hcM at 'an-! military substitute for her husband Dema homc because of the ill- by the selectmen iiliout year ago; ncss of Mf yanDemark and no: when Mr. Blanchette was sclictli-l-. bllsjncs othcr orBaniza iioii: cri to leave lor military service but am ec(lon or a a irman was, had service poslponcd when a new trimsac cd appointment of a be shown by Frank Skogsberg. Talks co-operation with the Gen.

Eiscn- wlll also be given by John Buckler hower paper salvage campaign for and others. Refreshments will be March and April. wh( nrc "'j All streets In lhe Forcsl Park and Siggsville section as well as Maple innd'Vnlley strccls will be visited by the Scouts during the afternoon. Residents of those sections arc- rcti'iestcd to liave their donations In front of their houses so It, Will Form Cheering Section at Springfield Today Several liundred Adams residents left for Springfield early this afternoon to compilsc a cheering section for Adams high'school In Its game with Gardner high at Tech high gymnasium to decide the sectional championship and the right to com, peto In the New England inlcr- scholastlc basketball tournament at Boston next The game was 'scheduled lo gel under way at. 4 o'clock.

Adams is Western Massachusetts champion and Gardner Is title holder for Central Massachusetts. Results of the contest are to be bulletined at the Adams of the' Transcript which will also answer telephone inquiries. WILLIAMSTOWN NEWS SECTION Selectmen Support Boston Port Bill! Grundy Makes Law Books Available Washburnej Mrs Second Local Woman to Join This Week daughter of Suggestion Saves Town Mr. anct Mrs. Tevciyn Wiles of Meadow street.

Was room Into the WAC at Springfield Thursday and will be assigned to the Northern Berkshire hospital platoon. She expects to be called to active duty at ot this month and wilt report Fort Oglclhorpe. Over Inspect Buildings. The board of selectmen mel as usual yesterday afternoon at weeks of basic training after o'clock, with Chairman Charles which she will be assigned lo the Red Cross Notes About $100' Approximately 150 Dance at Center. After Basketball School Wins.

The benefit basketball staged lor the Red Cross fund last) night at the Mitchell gym by high school team and. hoopstersV Christie and Raymond in attendance, but Lamon General ita. lor lour Selectman al at Allan-i from tllc Cevncrl company brought trainingas aU a large Charles Grimm unnblc to.be pres- tArs. Fox was graduated from ihe cut as he was In Boston attending and it mated, prior lo the release of tho official figures, that $100 was netted for the fund. The high school team ivon 55 to 21.

about 150 ruling was made by draft sexton tor Uic cemeteries nud a officials In regard to induction of dcl rtepartmc ofru ac men over 30 of age. al Ocorsc i lite expected the will; Mi Mildred John ijlBceti Organizes tor 56, Following Long Illness kan 5 substitute to Mr. Blanchellc at their I TX-man Jordan is starting Ms! Chairman, George Voigt, meeting Tuesday evening of as mcmbw or hn com ce At- neck. Mr. VanDemark Is begin-1 i ning his year.

The other ber of the commission. George 1 was" elected 'at Monday's Kingdom of Kindness I i 0 meeting. Congregational Sermon tend Finance Meeting. for Tomorrow In Churches of Services in Aciams churches morrow will be as follows: David Gale, 50, a former Adams resident, died at midnight last night at his home in following an illness of several months, He was born in South Egremont but came' to Adams with his par- enls, the late Mr. and Mrs.

William when a child and re here Ul V1I1IU HIIU (.. JUCU 11V1 -Hi'M Bainist than-10 yews. About 14 years Whlttock. pastor. Unified service.L go he llloved to wlierc lc had RCV.

joim F. oobbs, D. in- Berkshire Sports Fans (trim pastor of the First Congrega- church, will preach on tin To Fete George Springer subject. "The Kingdom of Kind-; John Ballantyne of 162 Columbia street was elected chairman and George Volgt of 107 North Summer slrccl was chosen vice chairman at the Lee theater during his residence there. enjoyed a wide acqnainl- an organization meeting of the Ad- school committee last night.

Rev. John Dobos, D.D.. Interim Our Hearts" by Schelley nnd post- Adams high school conch, cither nt hide. "Prelude" by Chopin. i (he school or at his home.

Will You'Co-Operate? Due To An Acute Shortage of Paper Bags We Will Appreciate It If All Our Good Cuitomert Will Bring Their Own Notice It Ii 1m- pojjible for Ui To Obtain Any. i Hammond Baking Co. Inc. LCD J. iMHiucaii, 1'rop.

St. Tel, 33 Men Wanted Apply L. L. BROWN PAPER CO. 11 Referral Card Required Karl Fulde, is Made Staff Sgt; in.

France I ning. meeting Wednesday nt 7.45 p. m. Reading roonw open from 2 to 4 ndnMday nd Satl Egremont. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock IViUlJUaJ Ul tUJ I1UU I I Hfc UtIUuK clock Wednesday eve- nt st GcorBC El SCO will be brought lo Adams for burial in the family lot In Bellevuc cemetery.

mine. mnc Eplscopaf church. Holy Lce b'odv been promoted from sergeant I :c.nmunlon at 8 a in. Morning; pray- rf jstafl sergeant in France, according. er at 10.45 clock with sermon by lo word received by his wife.

I Rev. Frederick of West He entered service Oct. 10. 19-K). Stockbridgc.

Church school-at 9.30. trained at Camp Shelby, au-1 i Kindergarten. Fi'auen Vcr- i served at Mcade, Md. He ha at 3 in. Young People's Fellow-been overseas slnco Inst July.

at 030 p. in, Kt. Thomas Roman cathnlli church. Rev James A i.nhey. pas Itnr.

Rev Wlllinm 11.. McAulin FfW or Manv rew or Many Chester A. Nowak Gains Promotion to Tech Sgt, Mr. and Mrs. John Nawak of 8 Willlamstovvn high school in 1937 and has been employed at the Cor- Slate Federation ot Taxpayers nlsh Wire company.

She Is a mem young people from the center, who liamstown on a rest leave in Dccem- dld a notable job. They were John on record as supporting the bill now in the state legislature known as the Port Authority for the Port of Bos- ber of 1042. alter his ehlp had been sunk In the Atlantic and Ihey were married In January of 1943. This is the second Williain'stown young who has joined the WAC this week, Miss Claire Mae Sweet having enlisted at Pittsficld on Wednesday. ton.

A letter was received from the Department of Public.Safety rcla-' tlvc to the inspection of public places in Wllllamstown where more than 50 people gather. This in reply to a letter sent by the selectmen requesting the inspection after several The letter stated (hat the inspection would be mndc soon. It was also decided, on recommendation of Supt. of the Water i Dcporlment Charles Notsley, Plumb Wins the town apply for 20,000 of llic. surplus trees that lhe state is givinp away.

These trees will be planted on the various, town watersheds by town employes. Mr. Washbiirne reported relative to the law books owned by the The White Sox easily stole the WHITE SOX DEFEATS BROWNS THREE POINTS Haig. and Robert Richard Danahcr had charge of the refreshments. Members of the center's youtli council served in various capaolt'cs throughout the evening, reglsleiln? the guests and assisting In serving Three-String and Single Honors Ihem.

They were tho Misses Jiair Lcveque. Ruby Archambeau, Loll beMayo, Lena Roffiholl ami' Mary Alyce Ashmtad. A large number of adults Joined" witli the young people in the eve- nlng's fun. Many, who had never Both attended the center previously weve" 1 1 amazed at tho activities and mnny" favorable comments were received" 1 on of the center. clerk's ofllce that before he had nn opportunity to get In touch with Mr.

Grundy. that Mr. Orundy called him, after reading a report of Ihu meeting In last Saturday's Transcript, offered to place the books where they could bo used by evening's honors by defeating the Drowns three out of foiir points, nnd rolling a high team score of 1,419. Ralph Mason Jed his team by XnooXhig the pins for a of 308 followed closely by John Chapman and Dlodati with Ui.c selectmen, and the books arejaoi and 300 respectively. Arthur ow on Ihe shelves in the selectmen'; office.

At the meeting last week Mr. Washburnc objected to the purchase of a new set by the selectmen long as the that could "Doc" plumb had both the high three string and high single honors with totals of 327 and 126. Plumb just nosed out his Prank Baptist Church TOPIC i curate Musses at 8 and Haggerly street liave received word ni Rpnrrilnt.inn nt. 7 n. m.

that their son. Chester A. Nowak. In. Benediction at 7 p.

m. Calholli stationed in Italy has been promot- senior choir. Teohnfcnl Sgt. Nowak is Adams Classified Ads Classified Ads must be received by the Adams ofllce belure 10 of the day to be published Classified Ads received after that hour will be printed the next day. Instruction MerchanttUe WANTED TO BUY--(0 TQNJTE 'HEAVENLY DAYS" AND "ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT" SUN.

MON. CONTINUOUS SUN. FROM 1 F. 31. Guper-Dupcr! Super-Cooper nsslstant in turret gunner on a B-24 Ubcra- iiii.itor: Rev.

John P. Skuwninski 'lor. Tephnlcal Sgl. Nowak trained iciirale, ni 6. 7, 8, 9:15 and at Sheppnrd flclcl, Texas, find re, a.

in. Vespers and benediction celvcil his gunner's wings nt Pueblo, town owned one set vvalden, wlip had' a single of 125. answer the purposes of, carl Slnderman had 302 In th all departments if placed In Incited Sox three point win over the selectmen's office. He was authorized I ynnkecs, while George Beverly with to get in touch wllh Mr. Griindy.jjj.i vas (he Yankee hlgti'inan.

(own clerk, to see if this might be The evening's other match faw arranged. le Tigers and Indians each This ainlcnble arrangement, sug- ng two pdinlJS. Herbert Spragg'led by Mr. WRshburne. saved the with 300 and Fred Wal- own an initial exiwiuc of dnl Srii 359 was tUe Indian more than S100.

plus a $15 yearly fee (or the top man. CORP. W. E. BUSL HOME FROM Served 18 Months as phone Lineman tj :3 Corp.

Willard E. Busl. 20, JM Marine son Ol Mrs. J. H.

Bus) of East Main street, 1m re- turned to his lioine here atter serv- Jj Ing 16 months In the Pacific 'urea. as a telephone lineman with 4th Marine Air Wing squadron, .3 based in tile American Samoa, Oil- -'3 bcrt and Marshall islanth. Prldr 16 enlisting In 1642.hk was an employe of the Qevaert com-' pony of America, Inc. He was riro- moled lo his present rank In May, ISM. FIREMAN G.

F. JEFFERS IS GUT OF HOSPITAL Veteran to Report to ginia-After 30-Day Leave 301; 6 2 8:2 2Ti )x: R. Pressola, 265; E. Diodati, 300; J. Chap- R.

Misaa, 308; totals. Fellowship Q. Beverly, 284; C. The fourth in tho mld-wlhter scr- ies of Young People's Fellowship meetings will be held at St. John's church tomorrow evening at 1:30, 338- T.

Walsh, 250; A. Odell, 267; will be a discussion ot Fireman Clnss Gcoigc F. Wilson YA- total, 1,348. Japan lad by the Rev. hlcliard Mer- 'Red Sox: Slnderman, 302; W.

-who among the Japanese Olbb, 242; P. Remillard. 260; E. four years. The arrangements -J Martin 265: J.

Dennett, 296; total, i for the meeting are In charge oE J-JJ J355 the young people'of St. John's -iw 7:30 p. m. Col.j in July, 1944. He went over! Trinity Mctlionlst clinfeii.

nci 'sens in August, 1844, Before going I Roderick P. Adams, pastoi joverseas Technical Sgt. Nownk Church school elSKses at 10 a .20 months in Alaska. He Mnrnlng service at 11 a. wild has betn In the service since March sermon by pastor on 1041.

He haH anolhcr brother In WatclilnR Chrbl." lhe air force. Stan Sgt. Stanley No- 1 England Evangelistic Centei wak stationed at Mitchel Held, L. 44 Center street. Rev New York.

WAIUCII. u. iHalph Jelloy. pastor. Allcrnuon sai on completion of his 00 missions boot (raining was sent 2 16; Lewis, 267; total.

School ioorfl f6 Consider at 3 o'clock. Evening HI Technical Sgl, Noivak lias uken up ort1 Africa, later partlclpatirg in 359 i o'clock. Wednesday. mla.weei:; a special course In photography be- i waldcn. 288; a.

Frenlor, Locol and Personal fore returning back to (he While in Italy Technical Sst. has many hfslorl: places there which Included (he Isle of Capri. INSTHUCTION PLIGHT INSTRUCTION and PAY 25c each fot 7 10 rib umbrella frnincs. A. 93 Slimmer street.

Ksttile to Kent I "TENEMENTS AND TENEMENT cl or 0 'rooms by family of adul's by May I. Tel. 1165-W. The Greatest Romantic Comedy of Mrs. Ira A.

wheclock of 14 Hard Ing'avenue underwent a major Ei-ation yesterday afternoon at Of Flunkett Memorial hospital, where ahe was ndmitfed on Ttixirsday for Her Is re- Earded as ft-IUcal. There will be general communion An Adams rhan arresled lost nighl 'or members of Adams council by the Adams police for drunkcn-i Knights of Columbus tomorrow was released by the probation morning at the 8 o'clock mass at Communion is Sunday A meeting of the school commit- craft aboard which he vent to i ec ha5 bcen for nKtt Wed- France. There-he was taken'111 andi To TomorrOWintsday evening. At that time ap- returned to the United Stales. He, 1ms received a 30-day Isavc follow-' At the union services Sunday ing six weeks of treatment at the-be conducted at the Thompson I ln U.

S. Naval hosplUi In Boslpn. He i Memorial chapel at 10:30 a. ---will report lo Camp Bradford, Ncr-! preacher will be the Rev. folk, April 1.

iL. Rubendall, headmaster Ml. His brother Willard, was last ro-' Hermon school, Mt. Hennon. He I ported In the South PJcJflc; Milton jwlll be assisted by Rev.

LeqlOn Meets MOHOXiy Ipointments for the coming school will be considered. The meet- iw; order by Chulr- at o'clock in the office of the' j'l officer without court arraignment. charier service. Tine, i.vpcs ol planes. Pups Flying Service Finnk Poplawski, operator.

Tel Adams B5-M. Live Slticli POULTRY AND SUPt'LfES-30 WANTED TO BUV uoullry Call Bdlsvcrfs Market. Tel. Adams. i Rent Eslttlr For Sitle Mcrclmtifiite ARTICLES FOR HOUSES FOR IFOR Modern, steam heated, eight-room house.

Reasonably and pails for all' makes of stoves and boilers James E. Cash In, 38 Park St Tel: 203. DUILDINO priced for quick sale. Inquire 16S Rowland Tel. 1240-M.

CAKiTs VOn Good lum- lier. slate roof, used bricks. Inquire 15 Hoosac SI. or Tel. 327-M.

pairs Ecru c-m-lalns (3 pr. pr. SI.SO a pair. Kitchen utility table, metal top, '3 drawers covered for bread) one large compartment measures 24x35 on lop. Tel.

Adams 705-H. FOR Household furnishings 01 all kinds. Inquire 10 fticnd St. THE STOHE3-4? SPORT and misses. Checks, plaids, fleeces, shot- lanrin Values up to $7.98.

on sale $3 Sizes 12 to 18. A. Pociask, 03 Sum- i mcr St. I snow suiis, sizes I Fire Burglary Boiler 2 10 9. AlSO Children 3 COatS.

A Plo.a i Poclnsk, 93 Summer Si. i a Ll Allt nloDllt Properly Damage Dr. Charles P. Growley Dentist Office: D8 Hoosac Street Opposite St. Stanislaus Church Hours: 9 A.

M. to 6 P. Evenings by Appointment Telephone 167 3asanova IBrown" u-rth FRANK MORGAN ANITA LOUISE A Thii Exciting Tale About Black Mark- eteers That Is As Fresh Aa Tomorrow's Headlines II! "THE LAST RIDE" with Special Action Cast Park Insurance Agency WANTED TO BUY-46 WANTED TO 1 second liand bicycle. Tel. 1218-M or in- Dully riulre ISO Columbia SI.

0 A. M. to 0 P. M. Office Hours: 51 A.

M'. to (i I'. M. WlifcN YOU WAN'l TO BUY ANYTHINU. StLL ANYTHINU USE THE OLASSlKfED ADS Tol.

Ccnlcr St. Adams. Mnss I Uieylbck Bank Building Notice Doffen and Fixers Union Local No, 58 Will Have Rcgulnr Meeting Tomor- row Afternoon at 1:30 at Mohawk Hotel. Isidore C. Reeves Monuments and Markers Cemetery Lettering Work Set Anywhere 81 Park St.

Teh 82 How Much? At Many You Can. Thii Ii a WAR DRIVE- NOT a Memberihip Campaign. The Red Cross St. Thomas' church. Pew.i will reserved for members of the coun- jell.

Henry, in England; and Charles K. Arthur, pastor of the Central as training for submarine serv- Baptist church. Ice. Calendar of Services Adams Fans Planning On Dean's List Mist Barbara E. Smith, daughter In Churches A owr? ami now of Springfield, lias had hei Ranmiet Thompson Memorial chnpel namc placed on lhe second deans MI "1 UC at 10.30 lsl Rt Mnssnc UM tts Slate college: There will be an Important business meeting of the American' Legion at the Legion rooms Monday evening ivt 8 o'clock.

Followint the authentic war pic-! iPreachci. flev. Howard L. Riibcndall In Amherst. Adnms hart snowlatl tliU' headmaster, Mt.

Hennon school, inornlnc. It was, light wet snow anc'jslstcd by Rev. Brenton J. K. Arthur.

cmc matte driving of sutos hazardous be- 'pastor of Central Baptist church. cause of an Icy surface on hl hways. St Patrick's James an average ol cent tor the first ii a member of the 5 psy In Basketball Contest IP- recitation of the Rosary, ser-, mon and Benediction of the Blessed: Pepsi's five defeated Hie SRcr(lmcnt Jjniors in a recent basketball samel gl Rap aers church', Rev. Rossrlo by lhe score of 27 lo 14. The sum-' mary: Pepsi's Five B.

Baran, r( 2 Biros, If 4 S. Koczela. 'i Ig Zajac, Ig JJ I St. John's church, Ucv. Dr.

J. Caller, interim rector, Richard A. Merrill, nsslslant rcc- LoCOl and Personal Bury. 1 1 Mcczywor, rg J. Koczela, rg Totals 0 0 0 0 1Z Kostka Juniors B.

Soja, rf .1 BBczek; If 0 Novak, 2 J. Zarct. is 1 Joe Zarck, 1st (1 Szufninowskl, Ig Kopcrnlnk, Ig 0 Totuls 6 i 0 2 0 Mrs. Berlha Bcmis of the Meade apartments, Spring btrtcl, hai mov- Cantln, nt 130i (0 thc OIKC a 11 9.30 o'clock. Rosary nnd bcnc- utham street diction at 7 p.

in. Central Baptist church, Rev. Bren-' J. K. Arthur, Sunday Union "ischooT at 3.30.

Untai service a't: PoiVildl CllUrc JlTliompson Memorial chapel at I Junior and Senior Christian .1 or societies, 4.30. F. 0 i i 0 3 school at 9.45. Union service at Thompson Chanel nt 10.30. wr.

roniul CKurcli Nolcs Services will be held tomorrow in the local churches as follows: Mclhocllsi, church, Rev. Arthur J. Schloop, pastoi. Morning worship at scrmon by IJ, inin 11 oclock wllh sermon by tile Si SK OllnOitJ SCIlOOi a I 11 LnHs Tonight "Allnlslry Of Fear" WALDEN SUNDAY MONDAY "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" starring Van Robert Walker anil Spencer Tracy Added Short Subjects Show at 7:15 Feature xnd a Complete Show at 5:00 Alalhicc Sunday al 2:15 Second Coimrcgatlonal 0 1 South school noon 'classes at 11 o'clock. cluirch.

Karr; Sunday school at 12 SOU Dog Tags Received A supply of 800. metal dcg license tags lus been received by I. Audrey Loulson, town clerk, and she Is prepared to Issue dog foi the current year. First Methodist cimrch, ncv. One-Legged RAF Man i Philip L.

Prick, (school at 10.30 o'clock, bcsinncrf. Is Death to' the Nans CARD OF THANKS We wish lo thank all our neighbors and friends for their nnd expressions of sympathy on the death of our beloved son and brother. FllRhl Officer John Bator who was killed In the India-Burma Aicn Feb. 7, To the employes of No. chapel at 10.30 o'clock.

London (ffi one-legged night- fighter obiciTer who "drsucrt his First Congregational church, Rev. w( nto n.A.F." has helped to Dr. James E. Gregg, Interim "astor slloot dcwm school classes at 9.30 ermRn planes over the Continent Union service at Thompson Me- since rj-day. S.

H. Elliot, of Hcilfordshlre, liad a lea amputation when boy, but was determined to morial chapel at 10.30 o'clock. Parker's CL He was eventually accepted after Dog round bnot ro Uearn nanv medical bfnrds, and when (lie Invasion of Fiance cnme nas fljlnj Richard Leakc. lhe 3rd, o( flan- lhe County of Middlesex Richard's Shop 12 Latham Witliamstown Now Open for Filed Edge and Lawn Repaired and Sharpened. Williorrtttown Classified and Family.

lhe air by sheer pcrsUlence." HKMOVAL fur- nlfhings. oriental scatter vujts, pictures, beds, cots. rlc. Marnlngi 10 a. in.

lo 12 noon. Afternoon 1 and evenings, cxceplliiR Thurs- dnys. Mrs. Fesschrten, Norlhslrtc, 29 North St-.

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