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*7Ue Cnt&ipAiU and Nwu* t O B MOHAWK VALUBYS MOST m T B R B a T I N Q NJIWSPAFKR

Friends who Agreed to Diffsr

22 West Main Street

Telephone 3741

JOHN 0. BOYD Editor and Publisher

EVVA L. BOYCE, STANLEY K. 1VERSON. Society Editor Aswiiuie Editor

Telephone 4334 ____

Officml Paper: Vi l las of St. Johnsville, Town of St. .Johns ville, Town of Opponheim

Entered at the St. Jobtwvilte Poatofrice, 9t, JnhnsviHe, N. Y.

As second class Matter Published Every Thursday

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<£l|urrf| N*ins St. Paul's Lutheran Church

St. Mark's Lutheran Ghw*?*5 Rev. f r ank l in J. Schwelger, Pas to r

There will be services in St . Paul ' s and St . Mark ' s on Sunday. May ID. Mothers ' Day a t the regu la r hours. I t is hoped tha t Rev. Frankl in Schweiger will be here.

Obituary MRS. J E N N I E M. P A L M I E R O

St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. E. P . Neville, P a s t o r

Low m a s s a t 9:00 a. m. Low m a s s 11:00 a. m.

Mrr . Jennie M. PalnV.ero, 62, wife of Antonio Palmiero, echanic street, died suddenly about 11 o'clock Sun­day night a t her home. She hod ap­peared to be in her usua l heal th and he*- sudden seizure and dea th was a shock to all who knew her.

Iviia. pKUiiuerO WtMt b o r n in I t a l y December 27, 1879, a daugh te r of Raffello and Cecilia Cacillo Marcucci. She had resided here for many years, and was employed in the Luxuray in F o r t Plain.

MIIV Phil ip who is in the United Sta tes navy and a daugh te r Mrs . Pau l Sadlon, St. Johnsville.

Funeru l services were held to day a t 9 o'clock from the Smith fun riral home and a t 9: SO from St. P a t ­r ick 's church. Burial w a s made in Prospect View cemetery.

Uncle At- says that rubber from goldenrod may bring us back to a car-nat ion.

BOY! I 'VE BEEN MISSING SOMETHING

There is nothing bet ter for relax­at ion t h a n a bottle of Utica Club XXX Cream Ale or Pilsner Lager.

Surviving a r e the husband; one Always say "Utica Club for mine."

SUBSCRIPTION RATES Montgomery, Fulton and Herkkaei Counties

One Year $2.00. Six Months $1.25. Three Months All other «utKseriptions «»«*»i'i Cii*i«n!i»

One year $8.00. Six Months $2.00 Gonad*., one year $4.6«

Prices of back issue* cm request

$.75

St. John's Eefonned Church Rev. Pe te r J . Wes t ra , Pas to r

M O T H E R S ' DAY 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Service of worship. Ser- i

mon topic, "Great Men and Their j Mothers . "

6:00 p. m. Junior Chris t ian En- j deavor.

The Married Kupples club will mee t th is evening in the home of Mr.

dur ing their personal contauu, w » ^ l y e r s o n ^ Sir Stafford w a s p e r f o n n m g his t a ^ £ J j 6 : 3 0 T h e R e y

of a t t emp t ing to win India t o W* \ J^ZJJZ? * » f £ I l ~ i *#<•*.».-L»I». ,*.

N e w Delhi, Ind ia .—Warm personal friends. Sir S taford Crippa and Pan­dit J awaha r i a l Nehru , Indian nation­alist leader, were cordial i ty itself

NATIONAL CDiTQRiAL SSOCIATION

Protests Against Tax on Candy

United NaUons w a r effort wi th the offer of dominion s t a t u s . Bu t Nehru,

to v&y him The ofL..

was rejected, a s t h e world knows. According to a broadcas t from India

ChTtatttra Walvooid of Canajoharie will speak on "Your Home."

L E T S K E E P U P T H E HOMES W E A R E FIGHTING FOR!

Morale is High in Well-Kept Homes

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i let friendship »-•• Rev.

Sunday

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services: Morning wor-

Washington, D. C. Photo shows left to right: H, R. Chapman,

representat ive of the National Confectioners' Association, with Con­

gressman Wesley E. Disney (Oklahoma), Knute Hill (Washington)

Sunday n igh t Major Gen. Lewis H. j ship a t 10:30 "Mothers ' Day Mes-Brereton, Commander of the United sage by the pastor on "An Unfail ing S t a t e s ail forces in India announced | Foundat ion ." t h a t the a i r force had been in action i A special Mothers ' day offering I agains t the enemy since early April, j will be received for the Fol ts Home j

i for t he aged located a t Herkimer .

Grace Cong. Christian Church! church school at 11:45. fa . ZZ _ t The Nor thern New York Confer-

Rev. A. B. Hotchkiss , Pas tor | e m j e w m c o n v e n e a t F u l t o n n e x t ! Morning worship a t 10:30. Subject, week May 13-17. Services there- |

"Honoring Our Mothers ." j f o r e wil be omitted Sunday, Mayl 17. | There will be special music by the j

junior choir and the senior choir, i M O R E AND BIGGER Sunday School a t 11:45. j G A R D E N S E X P E C T E D A short Mothers ' Day program will j p leased wi th response to the vie- !

be given a t the Sunday School sea- j t o r y garden program in New York ; sion. ; s t a t e , Prof. H. C. Thompson of Cor- j

Everyone is u rged to go to church ! ne\it chai rman of the s t a t e victory somewhere on Mothers ' Day. This is ! ga rden council, says he expects a the day when all should pay tr ibute j decided increase both in size and ! to the mothers , living and those who j n u m b e r of gardens this year, have gone before. j " -

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and Means Committee of the House of Representatives, inspecting

one of the candy industry's exhibits following the hearing before tru1

Ways and Means Committee recently. Mr. Chapman presented ar­

guments agains t the proposed 15 per cent excise tax on candy, claim -

ing sUCh a tax would be discrimatory against candy a s a food for

enirfipr^. # f f workers smd civilians, and tha t it would have serio'i.3

effects nnou the utilization by the candy industrv of the three bii

lion pounds of agricultural products having a value of |190,000,00'J

used annually as ingredients in the manufacture of candy,

Insurance won ' t keep a barn from j burning, or save feed and machinry I I t is wise to check on things t h a t • may cause fires and to take neces­sa ry precaut ions.

A medium 27 ton t a n k requires 18 tons of sc rap metal , a 35,000 ton bat­tleship requires 9,000 tons, and to j m a k e a 200 pound aerial bomb re­quires 500 pounds of scprap metal . |

springs annoy a sick patient , dip a feather in oil and dust over the a reas to silence t he noise.

F E A T U R I N G SERVICE

J. B. PECK Complete Rebuilding and Repair

Service on ail m a k e s of Type­w r i t e r s and Adding Machines

Service when you need it. Typewri ters , Adding Machines,

Supplies ROYAL T Y P E W R I T E R S

6 Spring St. Gloversville, N. ^ Phone 4584

Soeed-o-Print Duplicators

C O N S E R V E !

Repair Rocfs, Eaves ,

P repare floors, A r c h ­es and Screens for Hummer

Repair Hiding*. Doors, Window Frames , In te r ior

Patch Up Foundat ions , Cement Work, Walls

Fix up Garage Doors, Steps, Fences and Trellis.

Morale begins at home! It is our ^patriotic duty to keep our homes comfortable . , livable . . . in good repair for the uiuatior« This is vi­tally important to keep the civilian morale high.

Wartime restrictions may make ' ' stay-at-homes'' of us all, but they will not pre vent us from keeping our

class condi homes in first tiom

All needed materials for home repair and niainte nance are in stock here.

USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN

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An a t tendance of 96 per cent has been maintained this month a t the school in spite of several children being out with mumps.

Word has been received that V. Howard Anderson, brother of Geo. Anderson who left in the last service contingent has been accepted.

Arbor day was observed at the school Friday. During the morning a general clean up was given the lawn and six new trees set out..

Lawrence Waterman of WfWt i*omt and MMlss Evelyn Waterman of Schenectady visited thnir pa ren t s Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waterman over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Handy and family have moved to Sprout Brook,

The W. i , C, S. of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Albert Beard today.

P lan t ing and early care of the ap­ple orchard, Cornell bulletin B ',\H4, has been reprinted for New York s t a t e fruit growers. They may obtain single copies free by writing to the College of Agriculture, CorneHl TTni-veisi ty, I thaca, N. Y.

The real test if a gardener comes

begin to grow, M«»»t of the spring enthusiasts then forget all about the garden.

Apple growers a t Cornell's F a r m nitu l imine r i c c n wt*v* W U M H V „ ^ « ~-. watch the spray p rogram this coming season.

Frui t growers continually face the problem of guessing the price tha t will be paid for their fruit. They must decide each year when to sell their crop and what price to accept.

"Music for All Occasions" We stock a complete line of Po­

lish, I tal ian and Slavish Records. Mother Goose and Itihle stories for children,

De Piazza's Record Shop 58 Flint Street Little Falls

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Open Evenings and Sunday ^toreingfi

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Phone 1024 HERKIMER Route ̂

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Warning! Do You Have C. 0.?

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Are you afflicted with C. 0 1— CLEANING ODOR, Your best friend will tell you- i t 's mighty the resul t Of using inferior soi vents when dry cleaning your clothes,

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MARGIE LaSALLIO A Talented Dancer .

SYLVIA BOWMAN A Charming Accordionist with Class

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ESABELLE LBJE Pre t ty Singing Mistress of Ceremonies

DANCE TO THE ENTICING MUSIC O F

ARTIE HAYES and hi» ( O L L I . G I A N S

The Band Everyone Admires

! Snows Every Night i 10:15 12:15

No Cover or Minimum Charge

Parties and Banquets of All Kinds Accepted

IHLSUIN'S LAUNDRY

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l^hones: St. Johnsville 2751 For t Plain 45-492 Canajoharie ,16-6b5 Gloversville 2140

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Scud your apnarel to be cleaneti by our odorless, grcascless meth­od. I t revives the color and lustre, avoids shrinking and fading, keens clothes clean longer and costs no more.

Phone 2751 for swift service.

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"Egg, Stove and Nut $10.25 per ten

Pea Coal, S9.0U Buckwheat, $8.00 Rice Coal, $7.00

50 cents more on one ton lots

We pay eharge» on Phone Orders from St, Johnsville

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