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Boof Coating Cedar Siding-Brix Cement Hardware Kitchen
Cabinets Insulation
Board Sheetrock Chromium
Cabinet Hardware
Casein Paint Red Cedar
Shingles Fir Ceiling-Sandpaper Lally Columns Plaster Putty Plywood Doors Sash Trim
WE CARRY ALL SIZES OF SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS AND COMBINATION DOORS, MADE OF 16, INCk MESH
BRONZE WIRE -^ OLEAR PINE,
MEDICINE CABINETS
WINDOW F R A M E S
$2 M up
ROLL ROOFING »0 lb $1.99
FIR NOVELTY SIDING
1x6 Inch
7c sq> ft.
INSlJLAflON MAM
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8c eaj*fe
Wall Tile Rock Wool Sewer Tile Rqll Roofing Metal Lath Rock Lath Turpentine Sash Cord
. White Lead , Masohite Storrii Sash Overhead
Garage Doors JM Shingles Finish Lime White .Pine
; Ceiling: Floor Tile Flue Tile Oil Hot Lime Flbormg Cement .'.,.
REFOR^Ejp. CHURCH NOTES gey, J'ameg .J^ Van Vessem, pastor. 'Sunday,Jni ieSlst : 10 a. ni..;Siinday school.
; 11 ti.,:m, Mprning worship, ,7 p. in, Christian Endeavor. Menibers o f ' t h e Dutch Arms olub
and tlie :©»p. aftd Doing Glass will hold a jpnit -picivld'..tomorrow, June -20; it-teriioon, and;.evening. Transportation , ;JS^emgv aftunged by Harold Arnold;.";|
The Grirl's- flDeague for Service will •meet on/WedH.esday, June 24 at 7::30 O ' C j o c k . ' '•'•'• '; ' • ' , • ••
• A Special "ineeting of the church ^oiurcil'will b> iiei(] on Tuesday, night;
•pities. All .representatives on the' council aiteurgeid to consult with their societies regarding their individual .needs, .and; to..he-present at t i e meeting. • .'•• ' ' * ' .
^ L U T H E R A N / CHURCH NOTES
;; Rev, Wiilson! D. Worman-, pastor. , .' :./, Sunday, June-.'21st: . •.' XO ..a, m. ;Qhijrch school.
•11. -a.. m. -Worship. Children's' day •Program.' ' / ' • ";;, -. • • *'
;; Saturday, night—• Home.made ice iCieam- saleY . / ' - •
Wednesday, j , u n e 2-i,. 8 p. m.—The |v.L.ath-er .I^eagu^'Ayiii have a- -business-' ;,and .soqi-al ineeting at the.cliiw.cb hall.'
"The-.BrbtheAopd elected the follow--' • oflicers.: 4 f tire last meeting-;-:'
r .President, /.'Raymond Bawes;: ; - vice (./president,. Earf'-Hiart; secretary/ Earl • Waggoner; ' treasurer, Raymond. Hurst. J-. A . eongrega'tipnal . picnic will be ;.h'e'ld on the : church grounds on Tuesr •:day afternoon'aiifl evening,-July- 7.'
. Henry Hallenhfeck, autit'ioneer, wiU'l sell for th.e •soibsicriber - at 156 Main; 5lt,,..Altan|pnt,'.-bii, '.S-ATUBB,AY,;..J'IJI>[E 2Q, a t . 12 ;o'.cIbck upon, :W:esting-hpiise re|i:igerittpv, AtwateivKent ta'ble model" 1-adiQj .. 3ipiece. niphair living-i;p'oni 'siiite^:.. Briis,aers Carpet, i'ligs, 1 Bbafdman an'd Cftay piano, stands, glass lanips, electi-ic lamps', electi'ic irpiij- pitetjire's,•; 'china closet, |5-piece g'pld.lbftpd:china dished (bld),.l60-p.ie'ce gpld trim. ;d;iS'KeS','; odd -dishes, glas.s-.warei bedding,: pillows'. i;pcWing chaii's/ di.hlng rpoin- «q.uare; table.;with nine:; leaiVesi 8 ditting.Tooiai- chaii'S, buffet,
8 •'l^d.er^ba'Gfe'.''cha4T;si.' 'olS' inohair couch Mdr'chaii'i<$%li .Jiedropin ^uite: and £ chaii;s,' oak. bed,, inattress .arid springs^' writing deMf» 'old .d''essei',,:; (brass* fettle, iron kettles-,' bed and springs; crocheted rugs, :ciirtyns, t^ble lineu, old1 'Bible .'(1.813), antique stand,, 2 rugs, '.8x3 . arid itefcfrj sofa piiipws, bpoks,. 9il2. irug, ste-p^ladder, bid CUR-bbard, garden'',, tool's^ iad.deiv. 2 l^rge pork, j a r s , friiit ;jark-, abutter jars, panned' fruit, and Jeiiy;,- Terms, cash,. No prpperty-tb W: lWmoved until tefnis-of;.| Sale arei .-compiled with-. By order 'of MiSS; MtA.'Bi>p'. CHESE3K.Q, , : - ',. -
H&i^mn: JUNE 19, 1942; No- 1
Withhoid;:not gQpd from them towhom it jfe,cti$i WJieh.;it i iy > i n the power of *hy hand to do it. v^ Ptoverb^,
D u n m m* Full Line of DuPont Paints it): S tock . v i r All Siizes and Colore.. N;o order too 'large- or too small..
PRICES ^RE 1.0W ^ SAVE BY BUYING NOW!
DURABLE BEAMY For Kitchen Walls and Woodwork
INTERIOR GLOSS Beautiful colors that are easy to keep clean. Fine for kitchens and bathrooms.
Quart - $ U 6
HOBSE FAINT
Keeps white ..houses whiter;
Your home will stay more beau--
tiful with'this House Paint that
stays cleaner! In 5 gallon lots.
Per GaL -— $3>25
GIVES YOUR FLOORS
LASTING WEAR!
1 For all kinds of floors—indoors
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West Berne e r n e REFORMED CHURCH NOTES . j
10 a m Sundae scnool i 11 a., m "Woi-ship sei ^ ice ' f Fnaay—BsaTerdatn junior choir!
pjaence ! Saturday—Ice cream social "ii taef
daurch hatL |
TV-edn-esdaj—iiiflTreei Biole stgslyi m ins Bed-T^raani cnurea S
•CdMMWNlty -NOTES' >•
TJie •.Jtinao.F R i e n d i y i ^ a s a e wm\ meet • with 2Ciss <SeneTieTe Hnlsaw*-te -•o'n-'Sa46r,day, Jsme-20i ' S
' ' , : 'Mr. and ' 3fes,- Arenie WIHs.ey wsre) fliay-ex guests Si&day 'of 3£r. ami Mrs.'--:Boci£Wood a t '%,:jes'terio.'. . ' \
•'•• '•••3pss. Ada -jSiksKSim "was a snipjJea j . #UBBt:. •Sa.turdajf. night -of Mrs. Ksiiis ] ..•M'y&^'k)iL: '•', ' | :."': aKfi WfHiam -Sateiuigh,.'Jflisi JJ&-] 1-&JD! SM&emiiS and Miss- KfiBie Oor-i ;^M'^fik:eallfrrsTJiiusflay of Mr., ws&\ :":-3U3!3i- •JE&fri 1s?ill^ni56-s aad famSy.. | :",'•;.j-^^jfceaide SBSO-n-spent'Saaiday with.} 'Mb-^ariitts,; Mr- and Mrs, iu. iL Sis-'!
::k§p.-.'." " . ' • • . ' . . 1 ,...": Si.\iaun4' aiiS-. SfcAljiiii ays spending; ^a-.-ie^'iTifetfes'at Sieir 'Hoine hers. :'/; :!MJS-U%jkasa,. "Willsey sipetra Sunday, .TiSph Sir, sml Mrs. a&e-brge Sfcultes. ] •-:. Mrs . ' ieahder iBacker spent .Monday j M'Afbany.-
. .'B-esnSee.anaa Millard Shulies speni ;".?Satiiirday ki Albany. A; ;#3;s.--W33iiapi-- WiMiamson is i-isitin^j •;-||ef •daughter, Sites. E o r a d Cwildin. : "••'•.•Mmj feed Epsspn is uonfiaed to her :!&tiike.,bfr'3llM&<si>. '•' . • .-.::-', .^r^- 3uy..'wijr"-Savjngs Bonds
Dr. Leonard . Eockmore will, b.e out of town Tuesday, Jarie~ 23 to Sunday,. Jime 2S when he -mil attend publjc healta-offlcers-' eoaiei;fiiic&at Saratoga.
.31'rS. Friend' S'S?sl£es is 'visiilng .her moi-aer* -3fe- *?ia- Masaa is. Broo&Jyn.
Mim Yirjajsa .Sssssm spssi Taesaaj' ' -55ife 3£is= layise WrSsM.' - ' .
Mrs. 'Ssss«™6- hesdjrmsB css «=TSr?-ai a s
Mrs. Safes S&j'Sat .Mifi •fea-aHter. SMi-J e j . Mt. m& 3fe& 301-W& m'sasfeL. W±s*
S # r i » 3«5-. asee HiStL. MnpsemS. J . P&jy dps-. MaiE. C Sfeaia Smo^ierr, MJs&a. Mis* ©e»j-»s?Te tea^-^ui-. MJ. xa& Mrs. SSaartfl Steaa-'a.-rf '&i-s^iites'. Gaj3, teajs^rsfi a jKauckt as (fito-awtisils Latei,-Tisgi6fiaT, '"-Mr aaiS Sir?. H^vaa'-ii zatBans-x a»3
'Jgsi.SsffirT'El-ans^;,-^ JlJ?-ifet'ffle. TSBM-ed Mr. anS 38b* Aw-'} 22!BB£De-r. SSou* day.
Mini. Saijfti Baj-ten sitHisiied a fed?? erasshed tend to AJfeity, W*dnsBdaj'. whfin a sxnek Kirieesrjj/ed ter ;ea;r and. icl-osed a j j^ t iy -Oipesae'l •dsor tBi Jigr hand- Stof is to M'«te)ria3 Siospi-fcaL
Miss SJrfrl-ey Baiton rigjted Msr. 3-nd Mr*. Asdww Bemdo.
Mrs. daren-oe M-ajtucj and daagitex. Mada. rlsii^d Mr. and Mrs. floyd Mamn in AJbany. Weda«Bday • SJisi- i o y w Ansa' Wrigfct and -Blips Shirley JJacCauley w*re guetts of the Misses Euth Elaine, Jean and Janet Wright.
Buy W^r Savings Bonds — : -
.'.';-:;--J&s?,Jaiei-.15'.aiish . of Uensselaer i ,"'Jjp'.e'pt .^.uaday'.'wStfe'Ma-. and 5J-ras.< ^ ' & r r:';:3i fe- .i*44''.Ajiken .and' Jslis. S.. € . ;-Fow- J'
' fy'ffl^^jjgfc':. Schoonniaiter ' -of -Knpx '}-ftpSn,i Sunday- wi i i JiSr sdiSrin-law' and .'•jife^gMeirv'."^ '«nd;.Jia-£,.Melfc-j!d HM* . '£eniepk',at--|ihe; dak^Biaa V;, ;-S&s'; Maifie "Pitah%r -3B itaring for t'fc^J-^eijnJe .WMtfe!, >r3io is H3 and -un--.iffei'.ithe,:caa-e 'Of.-Dii. A .X finlien, ".'-.!. ib^k'&hasUim,^^ ©agelidorl' of Aifiany :--';aitf-:Miss'.;3«^aji Eetshani of AJtajnaiu, '.•.^pe'nt $im£^Lf -at their Jiomes -bar-e. >T dJ#--and Mirs> Bli Se,eor of Altanioat '••^tied.fln-.^TS. Mary Liongat her noine 'Iteijej Sundaj--!;..• jai ' .^nd iip-s.Me'ra-ai Baker flf Town-/.sjil^'Speflt-feadaj* aS«imoon a:nd ,er«-''ijan^.-w^t&'-tlieii'soni-.Waltief Bakei- and ijkniily..--.; ' - ' " " -
-BEFORW ED CH UBCH NOTES' Sev., Bmii Y&rga, ^astpi-. S.andaj% Juae 2 is t : 'fhe E«i'. Emil Varga will preach
the «exHKm at ihe Priaeefcowa Heform-ed ©toirch. <tfl$oM$ r«ad, Sw-nday morc niiig a t the 31 s'sdoek sen'ice flf 'B'or-»M^ SJis seimoh topi* will !be; ^Asking favor* of fiod."
'1'ib.e ehttrch schoo) vi'iH -meet a t W o'clock in t3ie ehurch. The lesson topic ip. *T£e Task CohHnitted *p the ©ieejplef." The «acn? r s and officerB T.V-H1 ine<?l witi Mrs. 'Sanfpj'd. B: Cobb,
•Isecretary lor i-ffigiofl^ pducaitiofl of the \3Seformed Church in America, Monday J«y«ning. S^u'eloelt. at the Tjarsonage.
Th-e Chjistiaji Endeao-.v-j- society win liav-e its meeting Sunday *j^ening at ;7:30 in tfee .eajw'ch. Maltha BJesKiag
Mr and Mi* Xeal Van p^tt™ «f WmJ^& «h* ^seiieeioji, a i d Dorothy ScotU " f l e f o n Mr and M u T S i n d I * 1 0 " * * * » teaS to *»«***-MacManama, Snnddy aftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs Leon PjtLher and 'Mr. jxnA Mis . Robert Ciavcr and children | of Maine, Bioome eounH. tpent the w eek find wjfh Mi and Mi s. X, Sageh-dorf and Mr. and Mis. "Walter Ehek
Don't forget the cbieken jnipper to J)e hfeld m the church hall on Saturday night, June 27.
Mr. 'and Mis Pe te r Winnie of New Sclera, were Sunda j night supper guejU of Mr. and Mrs; Elmer Long. |p f i t yfiai*.
Chorc'h tnepit>e» ai'e a^ked ft? meet a t the «:biiM:-b IjhSs fiateiidgy afternoon for tite asmial ebnrzli clewing,
A my&tery j»lay» •"Se^jve T»-o for Mtai'dsr/' <wlll *e ^esen-ted in the church hail, -Friday. June 2€ a t ?;.!)0 p. m. Tickets aoay Jie obtained fct-oni-memtoei* of .l|i» "Cftristtan Badsea-ror society, i i i e play a« foj the benefit of the wrgah ifttnd.
- i—'Buy War ,fey;teas ©.ondg J —-*- • '
;,f..Mr. and Mi-s. Gbristpph.e-r Michel'of :'Sonnners, Conn., have been guests of ihe Misses Elizabeth, and Catherine Michel for several weeks.;
. Mrs. S. - P. Houck and daughter, :June^ of- Schenectady, have been visit; •ingt Augustus Ingrahain for • several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough and son, -tiennis, of New .York city, asve been passing several weeks with M J . and Mrs. Thomas Smith.
M%. and Mrs, (Frank Snyder and daagiter , Carol, are in Syracuse.
Miss Patsy Snyder is in Hazardville, Coan., with her uncle and aunt, Mr. asid Mrs. L. H. • Johnson.
Mrs. Mai-garet Haynes is in Albanj, ihg gaest of 'Mr. and- Jlrs. Eugene
' £er. H. M. Tyndall and Mrs. Ty-n* <daM oj Kew YOik are' guests of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Smith.
William Van Hoesen, Jr., has returned from, the Albany hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tribe and son kave moved to Glenmont where Mr.. Tribe' will teae'h during the eonliag year. , •
The children's day exercises of the Uefonned church will take, place Sunday,- June 21. The Methodist church will observe children's day June 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Michel an^ nounce the birth of a daughter on June =15 in the Albany btibplfal.
Miss Blaine Sanfeski of Elsmere has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregory.
Mr. and .Mrs. Allen Barber of Albany are moving into the Clifton Barber house on Main St.
The Onesuuethaw Volunteer Fire Company elected officers recently for Che ensuing year as- follows: Pres-i-dent, Willis Meiritosb; 'vice-president, Dewey Rothaupt; trea'surer, H E. At-wood; secretary. Earl Zeh; directors, Anson itowe, George Billington', Gary J. Stott, William Brinner, EdSvard Johnson and Everett R. In graham.. The File District includes the follow-, ing villages; Feura Bush, Unionville, Stoney Mill/ Onesquethaw and Olarks-ville. The dues are %h per year. Anj citizen Over 17 is eligible to become a member. The meetings are held quarterly, the last ohe being held on Jane i>
Buy War Savings Bonds —.—
Fight Against Lewis 1T13ACA June If.—Farmers in the,
]K«w York rnjlksbed aie not alone in ' tbeir fight against .John L. Lewis's-attempt to take them over as a part oJ his United Mine Wdrkefs.-
j OfflciaJs of Free Farmers, an or?
Iga-nizalSon s>e\ up three months ago |}iy the Gi-ange, Farm Bui'eau, co :<6ptrvs&lw» and other farm groups in \tb» K'ew York ihilkshed, said here to .J4ay i t e i tk«w' pJ'ogram. has spread: un--•|3! ofganisspd opposition to Mr. Lewif 'M now active In 15 states.
GOMMUNITY NOTES Miss'Marion Keefer was hostess on,
; Tuesday' .evehi^g at a. Variety -shower a't Taer ihpme'• •for Miss- Ruth F/iek,' in-
v'toofl'or'i.ot; jh-eiv-a^prdachin-g- marrrage' to. vjfah'fl' Pplstei-pii.- June 27.' Thei g-uests ,Sy,e.re Miss; Ellen. CormVell,.-Miss' B.ea-
';;trice JFi'ck',"Mfss. .Lillian Ferraiolf,-Miss . Qe.rfrude''^e's'sei;; Miss Marjprie Arh-;.;bld,..Mi^s-0!iy.e',lran Pa.fteii>, .Mis's. .Ruth '• ^'a'n- Patten,. .-Miss Margaret. •Culver, i Miss ••, Euth;...'...B6pker, Miss..' .Margaret'
[,Worrner,'M-iss- '-Virginia Jousma,-. Miss .'Mai'iQii -Hi'llenbeckj-Miss, tiaura. Vad-vliey,;, Mrs.. Hazel" Grob, Mrs. N. -Mae
'Schii'ltes, Mil's. Myra Fbuntaine, Mrs.: .'Marjorie Friebel, Miss Borothy Fick, ':'M'.ss Riith Pick, Miss Frances Keefer .and- Miss Marion Keefer. •\. The Dutch Arms club and U.p and Doing class .w'ijl combine their annual
• picnics this, yeaii It will be held to-;;mprrpw afternoon, and evening at ••Wli'ite . Sid-phUr Springs. • Anydne in need of tMnspprtatipn kindly cbm-.
^•.munieate with Harold Arnold. • • "..-' The nierHibers;. of. the Fullers 4 H '.girli' club -fleld a birthday party in 'honor of ^h.irlej' Wolcott las t Monday
.-. night a t the ;honie of Mr. and Mrs.. -•Roland Wolcoft. -Those present were ir^hirley' Wblcptt, Ruth and Edith; LSmith. Lorraine Carroll, Pauline: f^ateiTOan'.-.Betfy Haney, Mrs. Burfeal /TpwnsendV Mrs. Roland, Wolcott. and i-Lariy Wolcott,
l i- 'The Fullersvsehool is hoiding. its ripi'enic today at" Central Park,. Sche
nectady. - i Mrs.. Kellogg.' Mitchell entertained
with a^ birthday party i'or her daugh-: ter„ June, last Saturday afternoon. Those :pres-en't%ere-: Craig yan. "Vesv sem^ David !kmg/, Roland Sie'bert,. Dianne and. Joyce 'M-jtchell, Mrs-.. J.. E. Van Vessem-ahd Mrs. Trvin H:.. Sie-. bei-t, ; ? ' " ' . " ' '" - - "-•'
The local fiifemen and their wives; recently enjoyed-a ^banquet at Foil-•da's, . ' ' • ' "
The' HeMei'berg JJeformed chuirch' will celebrate its.'J7-5'th.. anniversary this year. The cpinmittee on ai'faiige-
• 'Charles. Steadiiian,-auptloneef, ' will sell . for the -; undersigned owing to shortage, of farip: help, at- public auction oil the Vbgel•,farm-,, between-Sum-niit and Jeffersahi : 6n Route 10, oil SATpRiDA^, 1 I W 27/ beginning"at .1 o'clock sharp / 47 .'milk cow's, J'soni.e fresh, others to .fi^shen ' in/ the fall, is fii-sit cjass bred heifers,'. 5 calves, 2 ;J^ear old service bull, team of. horsesi harness, mdwipg hiachtiie, tractor •plows-, - i a y v r a k e , .grain' drill,- set of drags, jbtizz saw;. T ^'2- toii-'truck/'Ford-B.ph tractor. ' . Terms of .sale, cash; By pi'def-pf LAWiRlBitCE .'YOOEL.' :Cbn'-cessions': ibj A. Kendall; Nch.arles. 'S'teadtnah, auctioneer,- Schoharie,' Tty • i 3 . ' . ^ - 1 - " . • : . ' • ' • " : , ' " - , - ' . • • - : • • • • '
• • •0harles: -Blittan-, .aupMoheer,', will, sell for the subscriber at-iher 'honie'in
[ the . village of Quaker 'Street , at •pubr-JiC '-au'ctiQii',. on '-aATLljRTJAXi -JJUNE.' 27,1 a t T;-;pi- m,f, the- follojyihg property'^' Enamel cook- s'toye, black ebbk -stoye, 2.' ,parlp-r stoves, 3-bui-n;er oil stove, enamel- .parlor . o i l : ih-eater, severai tabres, 'Odd chairs, . several rocking chairs, stands', 'bedroom: Suite,, library tables/ large marble top stand, oak' dining room- suite; writing desk, ice box, -large mirror; coueh' hammock, dresser, wash stands', lamp, fruit jars, dishes, iron kettle, wa te r cream sep; efator, sausage. grinder, crocks, 2 25-gallon, 2 12-gailon, swivel chAir, pic-' tures, chiffonier, mat t ress , featherbed, porch shade awnings, ' trunk, bushel baskets, crates, "barrels, jugs, • cider' barrel, keg, 2 i a n d sleighs; also bay mare, 10 years- old;, weight 1650) work single' or double; log chains, tackle, forks, shovels, fakes, hand cultivator,;| gasoline engine, c rowbars , .e ross ' ; cut saws, single harness, buzz saw, butchering tools, la rge . yise, sledge hammers, ;pick axes; plow/' shovel .plow,
fdrags, 1-hbfse'.bob sleigh, iTnofcse hay rake, h6fs^d»a?wfcn..ice • saw,- platform:. scales, c.ultifatpf,-grindstbne, pair saw horses, 3-ywheel farm eifcFt/iot of fence,; .pfiffwef saw, • sc^tfte, ice • tonggv. spud, bar, hand ice Saw, belts, ' hay rack,: benches, | ammers , , many other -anti-'
j;cl.es. Terms of sale, cash. No prpp^ :erty to ib;e rempyed iintil. t e rms pf sale a r e complied, with. By order elf MRS. ;EBy>!'N:--BA!#ER. - '"
' Charles Steadman, au'etiphee:!-,. will '.sell- at ptiblic' auction for the. subsofib-', er w;'hb has sold hiis farm located: on the Clipp -'Road,' between State Roads. $5 and 43, three miles froms New Scotland on SATURDAY,; ;JWiLY 18, at 1 o'clock sfiarp, the fpllpwinig property: 4 horses', <pair matched, si-ay mares, weight 3-200:, 6 and 6 years' old, extra;
-!fT-yp.tirve .been thihklrip about re*
modeling or, repairs , . ' . makjnp
.'your, hbme more livable ,. ., insulat-
lipgr.tbe attic or doing other Iptig-
?heed<a'jobs . . . yoi) may Haive been
" disturbed, about tfie 'recent.W>, P. B;
, pi'dfif wenich., limited building. . W^
are.alad to" advise'you that thls.does
not: restrict- ordinary .repair* which
cajn' be, made 'with/non-cnitlieal.miar
terials. Voii can 'insulate, : modern^
izs,! jpstfnt, repair and do dozens of
needed'jobs \ . all within the lirtiita-
•t'io;n: of this' order.-
•:• if;you a r e . a farmer or a defense
Wppker-: or making: WSr 'gbqds,'there
ane-special added exceptions' for. ypu.
--fn'.:particufar/.W;...P. .'B.'. is Anxious .tp'
e'ticpUrage/insulatipri, whiph saves
fuel and thus saves valuable. ship-
Ping space, and use of .non-critical.;!
material's for repair and remodeling.
Work. ' . , . . ... '...'•;. • _ ... - .'.'.•'"'
Wia. have' complete .details, com
plete stpeks Of materials.6f all kinds;
We urge'you to act nowi; ; Our ad
vice is free/ '"-.. .-.."• ' ' • ' ' . ' . . • • - ' :
Style y^our Home ^ i t h :
•''•f$inopth'.as.'; Nature!* Color* in .Laiting Beauty-^-
"SUN-PRO0F'' HOUSE PAINT .
PORCH AND PECK PAINTS
y/J^TE^mm ENAMELS AND,
VARNISHES,/ ,
WALL.HIDE INTERIOR PAINTS
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Protect yourhbm.e against looking WLttW' ' ; . / , , .inside; aptf/OMtside • . ' . ; defend it against, unfavorable weather conditions v;.;^..keep "it lopftin'g bright and cheery. With .PITTSBURGH PAift.Ts,:.;; . " : ' : ' • '
'.7:;;;- e:RiENsV';J. W?e still; have' -fujl' stocks for Jrh-
rnediate defivery, . s Cpfnfort. and health protection aialn.st t h e insect horde -. ;• /'• defend yourself wi th
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rduridihis, //.RE^PArNf jbr. 'Happiness. •;ah*'\PifeaMj'n«(!si'.> P L . A N T T U P fpr Healtii and Pufelic Se rv i ce / ' v
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: FORT HUNTER 4-H
The first -meeting of the Fort Hunte r Victory 4-H c}ub.was. held at the
•school on J u n e ' l l ; Mrs. Betty Deny;-leader,, and Paul Thayer, cpiiiabj* club agent, helped the •c'l.uSb • elect its: pffi-cei'S., They are, Pfesideht, Margaret Schuster;' vice' president; -Ellen Ruth Boyark/ secretary,"Joyce EUiofc; tfeas-ure/ , p rances McNIicbi, The-•second Jmeeting Mil be ; Held June 18: at . th^e; home of Mrs. DSfiy.: :
PrisciHa Tfumble, .News Reporter , •r^- Buy War Savings, Bonds r-^-
Liiih year, ine commniee on iura.iige-1 •-. -'-• . . - . , . . - „ ;. •••«.',..••• ; , . . . . .,„,.„• mehts met Wednesday night. a t the b W *»**;* years ol(k weight. MOO;.
- ' extra ; .gray: horse, <\veight 150:0-; -eight; choice cow's,, ^pnsis'ting of Holsteins
church. A children's- day ,;prpgram was- pres
s-ented- at Helderberg-Reformed church Sunday morning,- '.
Mrs. Ra'ymohd-Hurst has been, ill with a severe,cold.
Mr. and Mr|. Stanley Woi:mer and-Mr. and' Mrs/Lesl ie :Spawn and son called, on Mrs- DeKoy' Kiltz, Saturday night. • , ' • ' " : '
Children's day, >-iil be. observed at;! St. .Mark's Lutheran -church Sunday moi-ning,, June 2JL':V : ; ' . ' ' ' ,
Mrs. George-'NortWuP a ii 'd ^-r- a r w l
Mrs. P. LeRpj; of . Sclifenectady.. were recent guei;ts'-.0f Mrs''..' Lester Smith.
Gilbert Fontiin^-:is'. a t ' th-e Veteran's Hospital in Ne#-Tb'ifc • ' M i * Fbttn-taine visited Hini..ia.gt- Thursday
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REFORM ED CH^UfiRPH NOTES Revi Charles Wagner, pastor,, 10 a. m. Sunday school.
' l r a. in, Jfomlrig-' Wdrshi'P- ' . Rev, Norman Vander H a r t of Knox will-be: guest speaker.. • - " • • • •
The childfefi p£ t h e : primary department will have a'lpaity/Satorday- after-noon in the eltufch. 'hall- -, '
The Burden/ Lake young people's conference will lie. iilel'd next week an tithe following-', del'-egates1'' ^ili', ^.tt^pa, Miss itufh ScfiPdn-irlatef,- M:iss-. Helen Wagner.' Mfs/.©ih^i'eis;.,';vV)agner wlllj act as canip'ifur.se;> .- . •• •'.
The following ' children Svere baptized last Sunday.morningM.!k& fblh dren's day "sefyice-: • P«#.l Anil*-! Schoonmakef;' Andrew^. . J a y SChoortr-maker,- Everett^-' '"'Eils'Wpftfa - Wagner, Martin Edward'.'. DaYiSV Jean Dianfie Davis. - •'•••;';*-.'.
COMlVffJiNifV NOTES ; Mrs. Belle Mathias Has returnea
home from . Ravena. -after visiting friends there, ' • • • ' • •
Mr. and Mrs,. Robert ' Rayhor and, family visited Sunday '.'-vyitft *ef parents, Mr. and Mfg. .•J6fih^Ntfrt•h^^»^ ,, ..
Mr. and Mrs- '& Wagner..and•.™M": ily of S'loansyillfe visited .iief d'augntet, Mrs. Kenneth Swa41,.'reee'itly. ,
The 500 cted.'.'eiu»A'et'"V'iw M , s ' M. EddenbUrg, Tuesday. ; , . ;
Mr. and Mrs, Marfift. W ^ « n * % , £ son, Billy, arid- Uvti. Bbldeh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs/Jot tn Northiup,, and family. ' •• . , ^ ,
Mr. and Mrs, Rc-bert, R a » ' 'fT. family visited her cousins, Ml. -anu M;vs. AVilliaai. Morehptoe ' fnd lamuy. of Ravena,
and Gefnseys, some fresh, some I'alMl Cows; farm machinery, Farmal l tractor 10-20; set tractor plows, set disc harrows, set 4isectipn spring tooth harrows^ trsctof mower attachment, Intel-national single dlpc driji, 'nearly new;, reaper and binder, corn harvester, corn .planter, ensilage cutler, two 2'-horse cuitivat'ors, mowing machine, horse .'rake., hay. loader, manure spreade r , 4 lumber yraigoTis,. 4' -h-dy diggings, buz? saw ;.for' tractor, 50 i?t/ belt,- .26. ft; /belt, 3- s e t s heavy douible ' harness, •l>2x,28. Harder silb,. DeLaval .milking machine, JRelviriator milit cooler,, 16 iron, stanchions-, side-li'lii: pip^y, walking cultivator;, • set. heavy., single liar-, ness, lot of hofSe collars,: heavy spi'ing wagon, 6 horse blankets, - lot of hbiisehold good's, arid many other articles'. • Teams'cash. By order of FLOYD LOfJINSBfJRY. Concessions by A. tkendail'. Charles ^teadman,, auctioneei', Schp'hai'ie, RD.
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FEDERATED PHURG.H NOTES Rey. Edgar T. De Graff, pastor. ' 10 av in. -Ciiiifcit school. 11 a, in. Worship service. Sermon
topic, "The" Lord's.Prayer."'
"Is the; tlnivei'se, Including Man, Evolved by Atohiic jffdrce?',' is the subject - of the',.. lesson-sermon in all •Churches of'Christ, 'Scientist, on Sunday, June M. ..••'/ • " . . . . ,
The golden, text i s : "The Lord by wisdom hath., founded. the .earth; by understanding h^tit Me'established the heavens'.' ' 'i^rp^erbs.-3: 19). . ''
-.An explanation; of the subject in its ;spiritual import coine.s: from the Bib le : . (•Genesis .l:,;.!-^)'; . " jn the 'beginniiig; God: created'^iie ihea^en and.the earth.
l ^hd ' t heegS th ,'iyas-ratlipiif form, a;nd 'void/ aftd/dajikness was upon the face of the .deep/"1^4:h:d..,tli.e''Spirit of (Jod ' moved upoh;/the...|ace1 of t h e waters. ]Aqd <tod sai4'%& the ie be light; and there .Vasifght'/'-:
COUNTY eOUBT—COUNTY OF . A L B A N Y
In the Matter o'V/'the • Application of PeRCy /LINAC: jyic OWLLOQia for Leave.to, Change -His Name to: PERCY Wl:LblAM;;Me>cyL:LOUfiH.; •
: Fletcher . C. Walt, formerly of 71 Nbrvi'ood, Albany,' has bought and taken possession of a one*fa;mily. dwelling- at/263 (Keiiwopd, Blsfuere.' The pui'c'hiise wUs made Crpm/Horne Sav-
[ihgs,'Banlc;'.'•' - ' . ;" . ; ' : • . ' •- . • - ' . . ' Ha-rpld teolt,. .Albany, fire insurance
adjus'tor','.has.bbught a Dew' oiie4!a:niily dwelling in: •Forrest Kd-i. Delinar,' from Alton'"'0', 'RplVe..-'.'' . ' , • ' • ' - . .
' JL jj^eiliiig in .Bi'pbk'wopd;' Ave., Gtii'l.d^rlfind', has ibeen ibPiigHfc'bJ'.4nn'i: Do whey • JGrbebpl: ' frbm. • Margaret • r A.' -tocie, • : . ' : ' . ' . •. :... • •: ,'••
^Property* in • fte?nssela;^rvilie has been, acfftiired by August, MeCske and Stisiaii Meeske fi'om Cilaylioir T. Van-Dyke. , ' ..•
Approxiinately 127 acres in Coey-mans have, beep purchased by Max RosVh from. OtichaM Se*bui*i
A parcel Of about two acrfiB oil Nor-matisklll iRd,; has 'been gold by Peter •Strlcbs'td: HpdWi'g yohfli'an,,
> HeiiW AV Vitn,''Ddr^o'e.has:-jpld about tiii 'eeaeres on JepichoTld.; Betihlehem(; td.-Carl'.IF. tyMillev. • . '•' . '' . Property- in irlti.iidei'ltthd .has -been •purchased by <lusta;v T. ' Ziirm and: Slisah B iJiirm of B Norwood from KH-thet'lttd W." Harringthn.
Gebrge w , iRttm^dell hfig sold property in Medusa to 'Fwdeilca Laiis-ch, ;
P.roperiy in Tiiwa^enthi}. Heights;. Bethlehem, has heeii jfavohmiid foy> Eiizabieth C Bbt'dis /Vrorh Jessie Van Allen tod Orftoe-H«'U'tt'llnlflKlKo, •
Property on Kills Rd., Otiildei'iaiid;!
.. PpMMONITY NOTES Mr. and'.'Mrs. William Stalker and
isorii Vihcenit, ahdr Mi'si :,Martha FTed-:! eridk spent /Sunday.with Mr,, and Mrs/j Moiiii's-- 'Lang-bf ' Schuylervyie;: Mrs'; t'redi'mck remained at Schuyiervilie ,tp Spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs,.Lang. . .'. '. -
Mrs, Rodman Van Dehburg and daughters,! Marie arid iRuth, of Schenectady, were recent guests pf Mrs. Clarkson..'Hoe. • • / • ' '..'. : Mrs. Nettle Rplfe is CQnfin'ed to her
home by iilh.esSi , ' , ' / . - . . . Mi's, Ray Turner of Mesick, Mich, is spending some, t ime with- her son. T. Bi^Wardj and family;. / ', •
"•'-'•^fr ^uy-vyar/SaViHgs .Bohtis.r^—. :
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:; :l?vt.. Thomas'-Atkiins'.of .New. Jersey spent t he ..week end with relatives-
'here,- - _ ' . . - ; ' y\ ' :• • . : Mr. and. Mrs* Kerinetli HiillehbeCk
of" ".Schenectady, ,.aii.'d M*S.-' Gebnge"-Vince'rtt of Aibaiiy were-Sunday Visitors , of. Mr. ancl Mrs, Harold Furmati..
Mr. 'and'Ml*--- Donald, Cook and children of Schenectady spent the we^k end at their surn'mef home here;
Mrs.; .Ward Waltirori,. spent Siindax. afternoon with Mrs, Myra .Arnold;
Gordon Vincent of Albany spent Sunday with relatives here,
^William-•'Furniah is', speriding, sonie time \vith HiU- uncle aiid aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hallenbeck a t Sohejiee-ta-dyi - ' - ; '.
. Jliss fVipla Snydei!, 'who has been [a'tt:4ii(Jin'g Oneorita.' Normal school/. Is, ihonie./fbr the'sUftiiier-..*. . , ' • / ' I•'.'$il§i-- p'eati:. Ar'ribia, whp has,, hadi eiinplqj'ni.ent in Albany, is home for
^'O^.Siine!'; •. '". '• '•• ' . . , . . ' • • " • -','-.^^T-'Buy,Wap'/SaViiisis Bonds -r—-.
,, 'Qn'. reading'uiid.'.-fi'liri'e; .the Ketilion of PETiCy. LtNAL- MIC r^Uli^OOH, verified fie 16'tli '.day;off JnneV'.iMiS,' iwaying- for le«ve -to., asume the," -'name ' of PEJROY ' ; WiLIir.\,M-iMe; CtflSlJOtTCJli: in -the' place ,und/stead of his present name, and it appearing- • irctfir• Hie . skid petitlbji, and the Court -beihg' .^atisiUed that -there is no.'. reasonable.. oKieotiOn „.to the ehange 61 ,the najiife ' proposed,". now, tlietefore; on mtttitfh-op Gli^rleVW^'Slaiitlolph/attorney for 'the' '.peti.tibheiV.it. is
ORJMSRE© that ,11'ie s«,id PERCY IilNAiL m®. CVhtqOH lie: an* :ho here-
I'-Oy Is 'autliori^od''. to'assu'inc the name of PJ3RGE WilLUFAp ;M'C e-LILLO l/QH. in place-arid- stead' of his-' present 'name- on the .'3tst..day.' of.'Suiy,, 19,42,. upon his complying; with; tjie prpvlsioiis of Article •(! of the Civil' Ki&hrs laavv, namely;-that '•Old jjetilioner, Cfiug.e'-this oi'Ser-and the papers upon: \vhicii i t 'was pranted, to He
|;,filed with the Cleric ipf. the County of Al-' hairy withiii'ton..%ys£i-om. llio dale her.e-;of;,.'a:ndV ••thaVt; wfi,tblff't6h','d8iVs. f^om entry of,,th% said..order,, tlte-, petitioner cutise. a copy '•thereof, ••to'.-'bfe ;pviblii5lied/iii'-.tli.e Al/ tttmoht'-SJnteiipri's'e,-. -ahd/wffli'ri -loirly day's :aKei',-''th'e',.ma'kiris''. .of this ' pi'den, proof: .of I'SdcH'piitb'n^atl'p'H.-'ibi aEEliSavft :fe filed a'hrt-i-ecorided''• in' the-..o.fCi.Be'/'.pf' ).he..'eicitk'.of the'-' County ,.:q.£'.'>Vlba'ny/ aind:. a-f.te/;"siiqh-i'eVitiireiiiehte are'- cowipljed Hvith,. the said
l.'pelftibn'eiv; the" -said. /PERCY LtN.iiL MC QtMJu6G0, ,:sha;il!.;6!i .^hd'after ' ttiel. '81st da^ of-'July.J tOi^'bo'-knowii Us and by tlie
|1name'/'-;Pi:-,P,TO©*..'-,-WlL'ia'A,M MC 'CtTL-•L'CXUjGiHi, .Whi.cli-,lie iS-lieroby" authorized
"to "assume arid- Ijy 110' -officii'name. Dated: June 17th, 1042. Enter,.
. OSG0'.') 3E.-Vf4L H. 0AL,L0P,' :^lban-y Cbuiity Judge.
!iPhni;los W. Randolph; Attorney, 82 State St.- Albariy/Tir/ Y. „ ,..,- - - , : - ,
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Dewey iilbtthi'up> :aild^dwili.'d Jones h i l s . j )eeh pitrCbMed by.,Boi'tba Mny I gbod cb£ )ent the week endji'/N'ew' TRfrkglty. Soott ll'dih Albitia (jtiid ffina StiidloiV. coffe pet,
A warn)ng thait steps' should be takt, en. ,at once to combat the elm leaf:,| betiii&f vvhere this p&st has giveh ti'dtible iiii the past has'' been issued
!hy Dr. y . U <fiambrell, entomologist a t the State- texpeiiment,, Station a t Geneva, Becaus^- 6t .the. difficul.fci.es ehtyjuntete.dj by.'Pi!iy!ite'; ihdivlduals in' tfrfifyytrig shade, trees1 and"'because i i the cilse of the elm leaf -beetle' al l freest In a commtnl'ity s'holild 'be -treat e d t o insure the most satisfactory re-' •SUltfl, tlie spraying bpetafcibnS are generally carried out by city or village authorities', ' '
"i*hb Bxpeiinaent Sta-tiph has available, it pamiphlet oh the elm beetle and its1 control which may be obtained upon I'eqtiest,
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dPHree things afe needed to make
SUPREME COttjJT-^ALBANY COUNTY
The Pioheei* Btlilding/Lbari: and Savings Association - of •" THoy,, Plaintiff, ys. Charles' F, Fili)Me,-ei al, Defendants.
Pursuant ^to-.k. jttdffriieii't of foreclosure land', gale .§t#ited'_iii .the- (ibovc; entitled [aCtionV June ,17th) tlUi:, ..and.d'ply entered Ilii"- Albany- CtfUnty Clerk's -Office Juiie l'7.th,-.l!)t2, I,.rtri'o' vuid'iqrs'lg-netl referee ap-'Polntod'. in-•••#id,. by/ said , jutigrnQiU, will sell a t public jfihc:ti6n';at 4ho. vfesl cn-ti'fiiic'e ;o'f"the -Albany. County Court House in'./flip •'eity::-,6'C..-jV:lbkhy, .'% t.. oil the 31st day ofvjuly, i'Jii, at ten o'clock: •A;.'Mw: .Eastern War/Elhrd;• all the, laiidi and: .premise's: -in. aiid .-;1)y Said .judgment dirScted-. to- 'be sdlfl'-ari'd, (heroin 'described M, ifollows,.' to; wit':, . ' . • .
AL^/'^HutT 'fRACT OR PARCEL OF >LANI>, sihuvtej lying; and IJelrig 611 the .Sbu'thwcstei'iy .' ide. of tlie Altamont-Voor-heesyille Cblirif'y lilifrHway < in the U'oWh of GtUildorlapd', County of Albany and State of New York, bounded and described tws follows': BEGfNMlNG at the South-eisteriy: center of the property owned by the parties 9f- the first part Ih the said Southwesterly line of\the AHum'Ont-VBor-liB6siHiie- Highway, arid riinij tlieHoe 'South. 73 .degrees' iil. fniiiutos West 222 Ifeet tb'k-point: 'th'eiice.Noi'tli 82 degrees !:30'. hiihiit^ ' West''f)3: feot to a point: ;thence Nbi-th 3: des|ri!es East 58.7 feet to K ixylnlU;. fhdhoe So.uth 88 degri'ees1 i"6 irtlnute^ East 156 feet to, a point j thence Npiith. 73 decrees i3,nii.mn*)s West 11G feet to a point J theiice South 88 aom'e'OR ;15 lii'lhptes East ,20 feel to tlie -point l-n said highway: Ana . thence South 22 degrees. East along? the line of said iris'h-ivicy. -33idt foot to the point or place of beg;ln1ring'. . Together wfth the huildiiKf.'i , erected Upon the 'aibove described promises and all fixtures/ahd article's attached to br
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