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CHURCH NOTES gey, J'ameg .J^ Van Vessem, pastor. 'Sunday,JniieSlst: 10 a. ni..;Siinday school. ; 11 ti.,:m, Mprning worship, ,7 p. in, Christian Endeavor. Menibers of'the Dutch Arms olub and tlie :©»p. aftd Doing Glass will hold a jpnit -picivld'..tomorrow, June -20; it- teriioon, and;.evening. Transportation , ; J S^emgv aftunged by Harold Arnold;.";| The Grirl's- flDeague for Service will •meet on/WedH.esday, June 24 at 7::30 O'Cjock. ' '•'•'• '; '•',• •• 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 tie meet- ing. • .'•• ' ' * ' . ^ 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; 5 l t,,..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 <$%li .Jiedropin ^uite: and £ chaii ; s,' oak. bed,, inattress .arid springs^' writing deMf» 'old .d''essei',, : ; (brass* fettle, iron kettles-,' bed and springs; crocheted rugs, : ciirtyns, t^ble lineu, old 1 'Bible .'(1.813), antique stand,, 2 rugs, '.8x3 . arid itefcfrj sofa piiipws, bpoks,. 9il2. irug, ste-p^ladder, bid CUR- bbard, garden'',, tool's^ iad.deiv. 2 l^rge pork, jars, friiit ; jark-, abutter jars, pan- ned' fruit, and Jeiiy;,- Terms, cash,. No prpperty-tb W: lWmoved until tefnis-of ; .| Sale arei .-compiled with-. By order'of MiSS; MtA.'Bi>p'. CHESE3K.Q, , : - ',. - H&i^mn: JUNE 19, 1942; No- 1 Withhoid;:not gQpd^ from them towhom it jfe,cti$i WJieh.;it i^ iy > in the power of *hy hand to do it. v^ Ptoverb^, D u nm m* Full Line of DuPont Paints it): Stock. 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 -$U6 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 or out. Dries quickly. -C$1.23 1502 Curry ifiS^ 1 ^ ^ West Berne erne 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. A d a -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&fri1s ? 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- Jej. 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 i y -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- w i 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 $im£^Lf -at their Jiomes -bar-e. >T dJ#--and Mirs> Bli Se,eor of Altanioat '••^tied.fln-.^TS. Mary Liongat her noine 'Iteijej Sundaj- -!;..• jai'.^nd iip-s.Me'ra-ai Baker flf Town- /.sjil^'Speflt-feadaj* aS«imoon a:nd ,er«- ''ijan^.-w^t&'-tlieii'soni-.Waltief Bakei- and ijkniily..--.; ' - ' " " - -BEFORW ED CH UBCH NOTES' Sev., Bmii Y&rga, ^astpi-. S.andaj% Juae 2ist: 'fhe E«i'. Emil Varga will preach the «exHKm at ihe Priaeefcowa Heform- ed ©toirch. <tfl$oM$ r«ad, Sw-nday morc niiig at 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 at W o'clock in t3ie ehurch. The lesson topic ip. *T£e Task CohHnitted *p the ©ieejplef." The «acn?rs and officerB T.V-H1 ine<?l w i t i 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 W m J^& «h* ^seiieeioji, aid Dorothy ScotU "flefon Mr and M u T S i n d I* 10 " * * * » 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 Satur- day night, June 27. Mr.'and Mis Peter Winnie of New Sclera, were Sunda j night supper guejU of Mr. and Mrs; Elmer Long. |p fi t yfiai*. Chorc'h tnepit>e» ai'e a^ked ft? meet at 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€ at ?;.!)0 p. m. Tickets aoay Jie obtained fct-oni- memtoei* of .l|i» "Cftristtan Badsea-ror society, iiie 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 MJ. 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 re- turned 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 Sun- day,- 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 Al- bany are moving into the Clifton Bar- ber 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 last Monday .-. night at 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, li-'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 auc- tion 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 c j a s s 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 at 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, water cream sep; efator, sausage. grinder, crocks, 2 25- gallon, 2 12-gailon, swivel chAir, pic-' tures, chiffonier, mattress, featherbed, porch shade awnings,' trunk, bushel baskets, crates, "barrels, jugs, cider' barrel, keg, 2 iand sleighs; also bay mare, 10 years- old;, weight 1650) work single' or double; log chains, tackle, forks, shovels, fakes, hand cultivator,;| gasoline engine, crowbars,.eross' ; cut saws, single harness, buzz saw, butch- ering tools, large. yise, sledge ham- mers, ;pick axes; plow/' shovel .plow, fdrags, 1-hbfse'.bob sleigh, iTnofcse hay rake, h6fs^d»a?w fc n..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. terms pf sale are 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. $5 and 43, three miles froms New Scot- land on SATURDAY,; ;JWiLY 18, at 1 o'clock sfiarp, the fpllpwinig property: 4 horses', <pair matched, si-ay mares, weight 3-200:, 6 and 6 years' old, extra; -!fT-yp.ti r ve .been thihklrip about re* modeling or, repairs , . ' . makjnp .'your, hbme more livable ,. ., insulat- lipgr.tbe attic or doing other Iptig- ?heed<a'jobs . . . yoi) may Haive been " disturbed, about tfie 'recent.W>, P. B; , pi'dfif wenich., limited building. . W^ are.alad to" advise'you that thls.does not: restrict- ordinary .repair* which cajn' be, made 'with/non-cnitlieal.miar terials. Voii can 'insulate, : modern^ izs,! jpstfnt, repair and do dozens of needed'jobs \ . all within the lirtiita- •t'io;n: of this' order.- •:• if;you are.a farmer or a defense Wppker-: or making: WSr 'gbqds,'there ane-special added exceptions' for. ypu. --fn'.:particufar/.W;...P. .'B.'. is Anxious .tp' e'ticpUrage/insulatipri, whiph saves fuel and thus saves valuable. ship- Ping space, and use of .non-critical.;! material's for repair and remodeling. Work. ' . , . . ... '...'•;. _ ... - .'.'.•'"' Wia. have' complete .details, com- plete stpeks Of materials.6f all kinds; We urge'you to act nowi; ; Our ad- vice is free/ '"-.. .-.."• ''•''.'..••-': Style y^our Home ^ i t h : •''•f$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 FUAf ^- SEMI-GUQSS r- GLOSS BRiiswis -rr- qi.ASS*-> MIRRORS ^|NTER$rSUP:pLIES 'e'i!:E.ANrU-p:'-A'l'D$ Protect yourhbm.e against looking WLttW'';./,, .inside; aptf/OMtside •. ' . ; defend it against, unfavorable wea- ther conditions v;.;^..keep "it lopftin'g bright and cheery. With .PITTS- BURGH PAift.Ts,:.;; . " :':'•' '.7: ; ;;-^^e:RiENsV';J. W?e still; have' -fujl' stocks for Jrh- rnediate defivery, . s Cpfnfort. and health protection aialn.st the insect horde -. ;• /'• defend yourself with ;SCREE.NS. ,, . " ... };•• . .^ dle^i; Up^ ^c tipj. Fen^e^ lip Be; proud of•! yld'ifr- home •' and.-.Swr- rduridihis, //.RE^PArNf jbr.'Happi- ness. •;ah*'\PifeaMj'n«( ! si'.> PL.ANTTUP fpr Healtii and Pufelic Service/' v Start TOpiA^y at you r :H 6 ME. ' JlrJCpRPQRATEp' :PWONE;9.S68 :fimM&R;w;Y. : FORT HUNTER 4-H The first -meeting of the Fort Hunt- er Victory 4-H c}ub.was. held at the •school on June'll; 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 r a n c e s 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. at 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- pre s 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/Leslie: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 ai i'd ^- r - arwl Mrs. P. LeRpj; of . Sclifenectady.. were recent guei;ts'-.0f Mrs''..' Lester Smith. Gilbert Fontiin^-:is'. at'th-e Veteran's Hospital in Ne#-Tb'ifc •'Mi* Fbttn- taine visited Hini..ia.gt- Thursday Buy Vi;it sa'vifirgs/Bpn.ds -f REFORM ED CH^UfiRPH NOTES Revi Charles Wagner, pastor,, 10 a. m. Sunday school. ' l r a. in, Jfomlrig-' Wdrshi'P- ' . Rev, Norman Vander Hart of Knox will-be: guest speaker.. •-"•••• The childfefi p£ the : primary depart- ment 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 ti- the following-', del'-egates 1 '' ^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 bap- tized last Sunday. morningM.!k& fblh dren's day "sefyice-: • P«#.l Anil*-! Schoonmakef;' Andrew^. .Jay SChoortr- maker,- Everett^-' '"'Eils'Wpftfa - Wagner, Martin Edward'.'. DaYiSV J e a n 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 par- ents, 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/Jottn 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, Farmall trac- tor 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 harvest- er, corn .planter, ensilage cutler, two 2'-horse cuitivat'ors, mowing machine, horse .'rake., hay. loader, manure spread- er, 4 lumber yraigoTis,. 4' -h-dy diggings, buz? saw ;.for' tractor, 50 i?t/ belt,- .26. ft; /belt, 3- sets heavy douible ' harness, •l>2x,28. Harder silb,. DeLaval .milking machine, JRelviriator milit cooler,, 16 iron, stanchions-, side-li'lii: pip^y, walk- ing 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. t --^-^•--Boy- VW?u:,S4v 1 l.na!! ;t 6qrtd.s.,"!•£— . 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 sub- ject - of the',.. lesson-sermon in all •Churches of'Christ, 'Scientist, on Sun- day, June M. ..••'/ •" .... , The golden, text is: "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 Bible:. (•Genesis .l:,;.!-^)'; . "jn the 'beginniiig; God: created'^iie ihea^en and.the earth. l^hd'theegSth ,'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...|ace 1 of the waters. ]Aqd <tod sai4'%& theie be light; and there .Vasifght'/'-: COUNTY eOUBT—COUNTY OF .ALBANY 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 ta- ken possession of a one*fa;mily. dwell- ing- 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 prop- erty 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, ahd r 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 Sche- nectady, 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, time with- her son. T. Bi^Wardj and family;. / ', "•'-'•^fr ^uy-vyar/SaViHgs .Bohtis.r^—. : ^"'•S^etV'^pil^S'' "• *v4' : ; :l?vt.. Thomas'-Atkiins'.of .New. Jersey spent the ..week end with relatives- 'here,- -_'..- ; ' y\ ' :• • . : Mr. and. Mrs* Kerinetli HiillehbeCk of" ".Schenectady, ,.aii.'d M*S.-' Gebnge"- Vince'rtt of Aibaiiy were-Sunday Visit- ors, of. Mr. ancl Mrs, Harold Furmati.. Mr. 'and'Ml*--- Donald, Cook and chil- dren 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 at 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 it'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 t h i s ' 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. ,..,- --,:-, rfiEIm Krf Dewey iilbtthi'up> :aild^dwili.'d Jones hils .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 at the State- texpeiiment,, Station at Geneva, Becaus^- 6t .the. difficul.fci.es ehtyjuntete.dj by.'Pi ! iy!ite'; ihdivlduals in' tfrfifyytrig shade, trees 1 and"'because ii the cilse of the elm leaf -beetle' all freest In a commtnl'ity s'holild 'be -treat edto insure the most satisfactory re-' •SUltfl, tlie spraying bpetafcibnS are gen- erally carried out by city or village authorities', ' ' "i*hb Bxpeiinaent Sta-tiph has avail- able, it pamiphlet oh the elm beetle and its 1 control which may be obtained up- on I'eqtiest, -,-^— Efuy War Saving* Qonda ~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,. r tri'o' vuid'iqrs'lg-netl referee a p - 'Polntod'. in-•••#id,. by/ said , jutigrnQiU, will sell at 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 describ- ed 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'ees 1 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 de- grees. 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 spent coffee: fresh Cbffee, a .cjeain •''Hi U t&te„: e ftfWt1i,^. Stttd ""-'- :P1!AHLES E. CRAYMEK, ahd ndk^lfWoi'the cbflee. ' ^ V ^ % ?• I ^T'Y, ^ B i r^. I V*f,,- *£. t
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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, , : - ',. -

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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.

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.'.';-:;--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

;SCREE.NS. ,, . " ... };•• . .

dle^i; Up^ c tipj. Fen e lip Be; proud of•! yld'ifr- home •' and.-.Swr-

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

Start TOpiA^y at you r :H 6 ME. ' •

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:PWONE;9.S68 :fimM&R;w;Y.

: 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

Buy Vi;it sa'vifirgs/Bpn.ds -f

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^—. :

^"'•S^etV'^pil^S'' "•• *v4'

:; :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. „ ,..,- - - , : - ,

rfiEIm Krf

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,

-,-^— Efuy War Saving* Qonda ~—

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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