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INK p f t t n n e j iiin p fe j t Quality Circulation II WHAT COUNT* MO*T NOW FOR AOVERTIilNO M - SULT* - THE INDEX HA* T he C obleskill I ndex The Index Offers Th« LOWE«T AdvartUInfl an* •ubacrlptlon R a U s, an wall aa Provldfng a Newnpapar Wanta* by tha Community and County. VOL. 77 NO. 43 COBLESKILL, N. Y., THURSDAY, WAY 7, 1942. Established 1865 o . hCEIIIIIIlSMOl lEUE IS tPPHDVEII looters At Annual Meeting Ac- i cept Figures Representing! ! $1,338 Decrease — Approve Purchase of New Auto Bus — Dr. Ward L. Oliver Elected Member of Board. y. N C E ... DUCED 4.95 tore iL- ition by your repair „ II i f i t l i H l mJiool d istric t w a s hPld t the I.«trk Street School her*' Tue«- cveiiiiiK with .•urproxiniHl ............ f-idfiitg of the diotrict pr* i.u s o r C. U. Selkirk of Cobleskill B selected ag chairm a n o f th e ■ j tine with Ueortee Ilem s tr e e t, B l '1 k ot the board were elected a a iiig|ieetora. I lion motion of Jo s e p h Satrsale, Ward I- O liver of Coblegkill wag , tis m em b er of the boni d lo r ■erni ol live yenrg t o giu-cee<l Mor- . .S’. .Myerg of Barnervill<> who ile .'(I to be a rundidute aftaiii after , iiiK served on the board fo r th e : iw e lre yearg. When the voteg :e polled. I)r. O liver received 161 I'll 3 gcatteriiig and 5 blank. A Be.sointion wag adopted at the meet- regdiiiK the thanka. nppiecia- of the digli'ict to cxpiega School Board Member DR. WARD L. OLIVER of Cobleskill who w as elected » menn- ber of the board of education of the Cobleskill Central School Dis trict for a term of five years to succeed Morgan S. Myers of Barn- I^ARBYSCHOOl MEETINGS' m e m b e r of the board, j 'll ileorBe I). R y d e r and W illiam.. ! iloldiiiR, coniem b e ra on th e ip e r a i •<l |•rHiMinB his record. lellRlI the o th e r m e m b e rs of the board — ediicalinii for th e Cnblegldll cen- il school district sre la-o .1. Tllla :«h of C’ si 'II h I p whoge term ex ■ ■ s next year. .Mr. Ily.ler v h n s e Ml expireg In IHH. Mr. O oldltui logr lertn expires in I9t.^ and ■■•d \aii V aR eneii 3rd o f l.a»ypri»- le whoge term expireg In 1946. I Hy a vole of 51 yes and 7 no, th e H n anI of education was authorize.l n o buy a new auto bus fo r th e din |A i I at a coat not to exceed 95911. f l i t s bug will replace one which is service. T h e total niim b e r R r buses In operation In th e I'enlral P ' trli-t lg in. Paym ent fo r th e bus V be riade lit ( annual install School board nieinbcrs elected aii.l, biidReig adopted at achiwil nieetiiiBs held ill Stlioharie county and vicinity Tuesday evenInR: Schoharie Sivniuel II. Scranton. Jr., was e lect ed IniHlee of Ih.' Schoharie central] achool digtrict for a five-year leim . d eclined reiinmiiiHtioii. A btidBel of ..... $1119.933 was adopted. Out of 57 th e lp e r a o n s at the anniutl nieetiiiK le to vole, r>3 voted lo r S ithm Twfi voteg w ere enst for Itob ert Arnold, one lor liadRley and one Middleburgh f a r ) I W. Iliilgoii w.iH re e lected nchool Iriigtee at the antinal dislrlcl ineettiiK Tiienday niKlit. A binlKi t of $H7,Rn,',.o9 was adopted. Richmondville lleBlnald Clay whh ele.teil tm s tee of the Itichnioiidville central acliovil digtrict to succeed II. f . Makely, at the annual meetinK Tiiewday. About seventy poiHong alleiided and voted to expend not mon* than $.3 imo » for repairs to the scbrvol buildiiiB and $100 for a life jtuard at the villuBe swimmlnR jiool. il |iayg I |b f the Tow n of f a r l I- school. total amniinl of th e District Club Wontcr To Meet At Albary Friday haiiy Mrs. I.loyil I ir of tlin Third IH 3 vote I h r meet In* a p oposition w h ereby the ir the gchonlinB of gome ^l ldrcn In the C ripple Riigh seclioti irlisle at the Scho- i Albanj Mrs. I.loyil I. Ihonry. I,In,.( recto r o f th e Tbir.l I s lri.t, Xew ■ pled Is |20X..';36, a dei-rease o f ' Vork Stale Kederatinii ol W omen's •i.'lx under last year's bndKet. Of ‘ 'I'lhs, has annomiced lh»- annii;il ; total the re ii tr a l d istrl.'t w ill , •'P'‘luR nieetinj. will bo Friday at >• MX.,5t»u by la x while the m ain : » m. at the WruiiHii'g Club, ■f of 1151.340 will come fiotn th e .Madison, in thin city, te public moneyg. •'•o'h i liih in the d islrid hag been It wag reiKirted th a t th e law rate oxked to gend three deleEutes. The Ihe d lslriet probably will be meetinK la oiieii to clvib nietnbergl 'en ty five cents, a decresse of ;> AO'I their frleiida • • under last y e a r . I T lie Riient g|»eaker will be Mrs. ■|iort of Stanley It ('roim g e , I William lUck Sporborg, hoiisi of Ihe c e n tr a l rllglricl. for i ‘'hairtnan for the G eneral Fmlerai year ending April 30lh, |o f W onicn'a fliibg. .Mrs. at Ihe meetiiiK and ahovv ) Chrutpy. sta te pieHideiit, •celptg in the district o f ; s|ieak and Ihe Albany I>el and to ta l dlabiirsem enla i r ll'a I’a|>er Hag i’lippeta v T h e receljdg hiclnded | ‘'V ictory's In th e Hag.\ Salvage Collection To ' Start Next Monday Dealers To Give War Stamps j For Materials They Are Gathering At a m e e ting held in Schoh.nrie on May -1th th e subject of collection of w a s te m a terials throughout the county w as diRcugsed. The meeting w a s called by Law y er W righl of Schoharie, county guperinteiident of highw a y s. P r e s e n t at Ihe meeting w as Samuel Lape, chairman of the Schoharie I'SDA of the W ar Hoard, who pregided; also Ivan Van Schaick o f Sharon Siuings, chairman of the Schoharie County S.ilvage Commit te e ; the Hiiperiiiteiideiits of all towns, w ith two exceptions; Ray Pollard of th e Farm Bureau, and the dealers in w aste m a terials in Ihe county; also Thom a s BroKlin of Amsterdam representing the WPA. Mr. Van Schairk explained to Ihe m e e ting the plan which had been followed in collecting waste m a ter ials in Ihe vilingeg, bill stated that no (dan bad been worked oiil to col lect from the towns and that this as the iniriiose of the m e eting call i by Ml. W right. Siiperinlendeiils of Ihe different tow n s who w ere (iii'seiit agreed to co-operate w ith the county naliage com m ittee go far an the tow n s were concerned. Collections will com-1 mence on 1 will be lend iai dealers in p,i>ment of Ihe mater-1 iai collected. They will be prepared pay ca.sh if w ar stam p s sre re- leii. It is Ihe belief of the com m ittee that everyone will be wllllug I a ccept w ar stamps. An agreemicnt was reached by llie w a ste m a terial dealers as to Ihe te r ritory each of the four dealers will cover. Sam Sutton of Middleburgh w ill i-ovcr the tow ns of Middleburgh. Broome, (iilboa and Conesville.. Le- laiid M a n chester of W a rnerville will cover Ihe tow n s of Summit, Jeffer son and rarliw le. M. W a llaie A Son of Cobleskill will make collections In liie tow n s of Cobleskill, W right, Ks p e ran re and Schivharle. Abram Kt- voii of W a rnerville will rover the tow n s of Sew ard, Sharon, Uichinoud ville and Fulton. The county salvage committee- is m a k ing a drive th is week on Ihe «ol lection of rubber. Students of all schools are r o oiw raliiig by turning in the way of rubber round their Schaick Tire Requests Granted By Rationing Board Jl'-easurcr I Ola I rreei ■t:'-s.r,3K.ni. ar ■of <2HU.709.i2. IrT 'H iu In loans and th e disburse ■ nicnis $»7.«M0) In repaym e n t of short f t c i m loaiia. Complete flgm e s of Ihe budget ■ which waa approved with only one |disaen(ing vote appears elsew h e re in also Willi m e eting o f th e Schoharie | 14-27. County B a tioning H oard held at do- Tlxeic h a s been sc fense headquarters in f'obU-sldll. th e about the am o u n t of si following aiiplicalioim tor tires and | couimui will buy. In everything In such as rubber toys or an that line w h ic h may be art hom es. Chairm an Van sta le s that Indlcatloiis are the drive will be very aueceasful. He also asks the co-operation of reslilenis of tow n s with those responsible (or col jlecllon of all w aste m a terials. Cobleskill Mayor Williiim II W h ite, who ia in charge of Ihe local salvage work, has arranged for three salvage deiKits. these being the Po- bleskdl central school. Ihe Lark S t r e e t school and Ihe Motor garage building on Last Main slieet. 1. s ) ch I school children a ling with Mayor W hite vage cam p a ign here rigram will lixlude I’aisniis, aeioin Mrs. la-wis IJ|i«-. Shaion Must Re^ster For Gas Rationing- IText Week Board has received word th a t reg- latration for gas rationing will take place next w eek. The first and moat Im p o rtant thing for everyone presenting an applica tion for a gasoline rationing card it th a t the applicant m u tt have his c a r registration blank with him. If a person has more than one car he m u it have th e regis tration form s for all c a r t with The registration fo r Cobleskill will tak e place at the Lark stre e t school in Cobleskill May 12, from 9 to 5 p. m.; and o n Thu h ursc rsday, Inesday, May 13, from 1 5 p. m .; an d o n T May 14, from 5 p. m. to 9 p. n In Jefferson, Richmondville < Sharon S tim e will m. on all three days. 4,661 Registered Here S« Far For Sugar Cards! Some 1-B Men To Be Inducted in June A total o f 4661 persons wore rcgla- tercvl under the sugar rationing law at th e Lark Street School in Coble- skill the first three days of the four day icgi.sieriiig period which will be _____ this evening. | St day 123a' I'r'K afliff G eneral Ames T. Brown. red, 1825 ami I'i\l yesterday. J voliiiilci-r ro g istrars assisted the lo cal grade and high school teiVLhers T \ \ ‘ “ in Ihe work, w ith tw e n ty being the I ®Vv.” j!. Small Number With Physicial Defects To Be Called As An Experiment comi)let*-(l th is evening. A total of 37' reported today th a t Selective .BciwteH th » **** sta t e has received a call for I-B registran ts to be induct- 1 , u ^ ' The num ber of se lerte e s nec e ssary trara worked under j small num b e r of local boacds in the r-M„< .pal Clyde Slocnim ^ as the num b e r i., considerably One o f th e am u sing incidents of i fi^ s s I-H includes registrants avail the registc-ring occurred Monday m ilitary service when a father could not rem e m b e r j acceptable tc> th e arm e d the name o f his child, slatin g he fQ,.,.p^ Selective Service R e g u lations merc-ly used the appellation ot ,.g ■'Hatxy. T h e registrar thought I pl„i.prt every reg istra n t who. upon c-hild m ight have a lot of brothers | ( q have a de-1 and sisters but it developed th o ' f„rth in a list of defects | j \ n am e le ss child w as the only one. | by (bp arm e d forces. De- | COIINIY DEFENSE New Set-Up Ordered With Ten Members — F. H. Ryder Appointed Chairman Of Council — Directors For Various Services Are Named A cting under the law recently signed by Governor Lehman, Jacob Enders, Chairm an of the Schoharie Number of Tires And Are Released Along: With Retreads Ttic- first j gcio'l only f 1 The socoucl ( i provided by K-Infects suc-h as blindness in one eye ^ w ill give I B ( lassific-atlon to a reg- Ttic- clilterenco between the num her »)f books actually issued w a s th e ^ ,limber w h o had more than two! I poinicU ot sugar. Books will be General Brown sta te d that f B men rt_ r 'isa u i'c l to those people later. jin New York .State include a b o u t; S prings. m . . --oupon in the- books is j two per c e n t of all rla.vsiflecl reeia- .M. D. Teed, Cobleskill ir the dates May 5 1 6 .1 tranf.s. These men c an perform some j Mrs. W illiam H. Golding, Ccjble- oiition is for May 17-3<t, I useful m ilitary service ancl it is his I skill. May 31-June 13 and the | u n c lerstanding that the I-B m en whoj T h e Wan Council, a.s thus County Board of S irie County W ar Council; Fran k H. Ryder, Chairman and also D irector of Civilian Protection. Dr. W ard L. O liver. Cobleskill. Stanley Brown. Gilboa. A. H. D em arest, Jefferson. J. H. Enders, C e n tral Bridge. John Fain, Schoharie. Fred A. M ontanye, Esperance Ivan H. Van Schaick, Sharon c th ir d for \ tubes w ere grantccl New Paaienger Tires Dr. B«*st, Mldcllebuitgh John II. Schraidberg. .Micldlebuigli Austin WeiclniHii. Midillebuigh, R fir. Frank K o n ln. It ichiiinnclville John It. .lohiiscm, .Middlebiiigli. re treads. T rucks and T ractors Schoharie ( o u nty Hlscnwa Robert J Shulle.w, S«-hc Milo Hire. Schnliurle. Frc-d Mahey, JelforKoii G eoige P. Bartbnlonii'w , Midcllc-- F. B T raflon, Sliaroii Springs. P a tr ick Poal Co., (obteskitl. W illiam Tallm a d g e. Sloansvllle H a rry Mulford, Coblc-slcill. Star voiiiid o f su g a r, but as the L. , he . 0111,cm is tw o weeks, the average j ih f 'r «'ervtce., can be used ■ inducted will be sent I 1 ex- posed the I Count Only a I tl b e fore r e |w 1 p ound I tnw a) l»e(it. •hohari*-. The imisical pmg songs by ,\Irs. Sc*t|i panic'll by A t the business sesHlon. uoniinaling coniniliiee. poll c lerk Inspector of elections to serve at the state convention in Syracuse in .No Vember will be elected Tlie iialtie ,of Mrs. W illiam II. G olding ot f'o- Campaig^n Appears A s s u r ^ ] blesklll. form er cllstrlel cltrcc lor. w ill I be presented for enclorsenieii! as third Vicp-presldenl of the stale fed eratlon. County chnirm en will report on aetivltles of clubs In their groups. M embers of the W om an's Club will be hostesses. Mrs. Henjamln Jefferson Man Is Given 60 Days Jail Sentence | W o iresler roiivicled by following a trial on a petit charge, Fred lliibbell, Ik. Jefferson. I was sentenced Saturday by Justice Albert E. Sm ith to serve 6\ days ini minty jail. Hnbbell was also fined $25 or the alternative of aerv O rville T e rrell. Iliehmnnrlvllle. Charles Crapser, Cobleskill. Milford l,jirsw ay. Middleburgh. laxrry Farrelly. fo b lesk ill K.I). J. I>*ster Hone, S h a ron Springs. H a rter Branclow. Gilboa III* Claude Gray, Sum m it. r*onalcl V. H ow ard. C e n tral Hridge. Floyd J. M ann. Schoharie HI*. H ermon H. Ilansc-h, Srhohar Srhoharle county's cumto foi I MS follow s; in piissengc-i I tuben. S3 tru c k tires. 1i:. truck tubes. 216 paBsenger relrrads. tru c k retreads. An application from I’liilip C. lam e of Micldlebiitgh to pnrehaae a new typew riter for Ihe ioiiservatton departm e n t, w as grant.'d; application of .tame,. (' Cheatham of E sperance, radio terhnicinn e ployed by the army to purchase new paasenger car. i Can File Applications ised, ia identical with lu n c il of Defense with the excep tion of M. D. Teed of Cobleskill. small num ber will be called befo ] w hich ia a new appointm ent, f n d e r the Army c an determ ine to w h at ex-1 the w ar council act it is r.e. .^ ry to have ten m em bers. I'n d e r the new w ar council act. - following cotnpri.se the protection •vice and they are direc'ly under le director ol civilian protec'ion: Eli W. Shelm andine, .4<-hohari-'. d i rector of police protection Claude R. Clark, C o b l-- '' •: W.-tshir.gf,,',. a s h ingt'c. May nam e s o f ; „ re defense. 2.991 otficeis and men of th e Navy, I p ^ b e r t M Grieve H; L - M aiine Corps and Coa-t G u ard who | ^ „ . |e n - f hall I ‘■\untry In l . Brow n. Cobleskill. di- ^jj^ jlthe first four m o n ths of w ar. ------- T»l.. 1. . h . c r . . r S I \ ■” \ \ which In of the! P'tEth'-ation on a r-g i o n a l' «.nded due to the coming of lh e | baMa ^ , , , p t County Firemen To Hold Schohaiic Man On Meeting At Conesville Navy Casualty IjSt •rj 'V < -.2.99 1 offii-eia an d nii F iiejiin.'- As.sociation will m e o t o n ' Wcfliieoday. May 13th a t 7;39 (Eu--!ei n W a r Tim e ) a t th e fire ;n ('oiie.sville a s the guc.«u o t th a t ] ; fire war-IrTi . : Dr. W ard L Oliver. Coble.sldll, ___ I ret to r of health and welfare. Vedder. Schoharie, director of d isaster relief committee J. E. Pangburn. O n t t a l Bridge, cli- natinnally meetings th e coming S c h e ^ r ^ r 'c l u n t y '^ o w '^ has ' n \ r b \ r * o r * ^ ^ a m e r ^ o 7 ^ C a U f o r n u \ 'i '’’''''\ ' ’ <* rc dc-f^rlDB-nt,.. having gained Tnd men n .-..la - t tall. T h - tveentiy '’^ r r . h r n ^ ' ^ ^ ' ^ s u a l D \ a ^ ; ; - U arlisle ami (.-allu p v m c .^^^ re.sidents w e re: T e x a s. 162; W illiam C. Ruland. Cobleskill. dl- lec tor of highw ays and tranaporta- tT , ', a t^ f ' firt\cn of apparatus. I Hem— - Jefferson direc two <11 the pieces being em ergency A H D e m a . - - . Jefferson, diret- itscue unit.s com p rising am b u lancesj* observat,c-r- posts wittx firs, a id equipm ent i ^ d also ov^r ,^^ „ 'V - b u r t o n . ' .Mil) men train e d to fight fires with-' , . o,.hnh-.ri» h i . ad direction of com m ittee on nutrition, ou, thought Of com p eiisatlon for them- : also M- W. F Spencer o ' Midd-e. selves. „■ u _ ___ _ Durgn W h e re m o re than one piece a p p im tu s has fttun-J its conitniutiiy. it has usually been there by hard work of and Mrs. W H. W n rburton. form er residents of ,-<ihoharie and Wot.-c.- ter. He WHS < hlef r.idio operato r on ^ J , , ... the D estroyer Jacob Joncs which brought the re by ha rd work o f t h s ^ ^ , F.-bruarv nterx In th e com m unity w ith din n e rs,' _______ ' _ dances. cam ivaU . raffles and th e like P i t h p r r i r r h t O r in some Instancea th e IniUal p i e c b l t l i e r t I g B l U r ol a p p a r a tu s has been th e result of hours of hard work on th e p a rt of th e a e m e n . who afterw a rds have work M ain .-^elective Service registrants “ \ ' J ' ' ; : w ‘ i-V., fighting fires and many who have been deferred from milt- II m e m bers of , '■kill .x\ 1 who has been - ■ e,t to Get Into War Industr\- -srpw i't H .«mi’h. M ; i ' - ’- i-gh, di- Ho \ v ' i ’xm H Gol i'tg . c - t ’ - ;;11. f o’ --------bo!vi-« M,irv;n l>. Teed. Cobl -d:;-' A rthur D H-.-vx. Cobleskill. I ■ - r of formation t - . , . : - . Th- ippoir.tment of a ■''“r-.'nr of housing su'vey for evacuee . former- ed relentlealy cif th e s e men are still m e m bers the departm e n t. In o ther cases the offix'iala of the village have purchased ed the equipm ent, but still the firem e n ! acti belonging to the companies take l-he ifppe .scr'.ir- rnVrly because they •pendents will eventually be ir..;u<t- unless they becom e engae*-i m ;iv!t;c,- r. -cr.’i.il to th e nH\' s i-fforf. Hf.ca I Success of Scout Financial Sitci-ess for th e 1942 Otsi'hoilels I loiincll fitiHiu-lHl cam p a ign apitears Incom plete retiirris : • than oiie-fhirti o f Ihe $$D'.- ought has been reretverl. paid I Sc-ont Executive John W . N n rthrup idicaleci that HubbeH'p a iiig 2.5 days tnrney, David Alford of Miclillcbiirgh. will nerve notice of nn aiiiieal. which will aulom a tically slay execution ot Ihe sentence pemfiiig a review of the case by County Judge Donald H. Grant. A tty. .Toseph Deeiy of One onia represented the c Otho Mllllas. W o rcester. expected tc Henjam ln Unyx'e, E-nt o f the flpb. Is I County G in Gets Aid From Navy Relief Society rh a lr m a n Fred <'. U sagle of the being conducted ■f Society has re- evltii'iice of the flnan- . .............................................. ....... —. men In h is . year, as jr k In Scho-1 il 27, final figures will lie for a week or more. The work in D elaw are county, where the drive was conducted by Capt. Daniel E. Fox o f Sidney, b u s P ''\'|rm jn1y campaign duced the greateat retu r n s to I for the Naval Rel w-ith East Branch exceeding i reived tangible ev total by 25 per cent. Ml. j cini cooperation exiendeil vvhleh did not participate la s t F®*'\-[ganUafion for depciiilenls siibRcrlbed generously t h i year. *S u j,p Naval s did Cobleskill. T h e w o rk I n SebO' I Kollowing harle county la directed by 1 riding last winter, the daughtei Meinhardt of M iddleburgh, th a t Kern of Hynclsvllle Is Otsego county I b under the 1 te rliig Albany hospital Hon ol WllUam C. Smalley. Enter Art Exhibition In eiitrl thIbUlon a t the, C snajoharie allery May 9 to May 23. They are from Alban nonvllle. CoblesWH, f’ooperstown. Delmar, Dolgevllle, I’laln, Frankfort, H erkim e r. Meehan acfideiil while sleigh wtnler, th e daughter Albany hns|>ltal for obst rva- tlon and a $20ll ex|a>iise allowance for thiB purpose has been approved New York State Auxiliary of the ...av y Relief Society, aecoi |p a e h - |n telgiam received yesterday ■agle. Kern enllated several weeks Hornesvllle, W est Wlnflol !:U il jThom an B. TI F^rt ' **”*''’* aplain money out of th e ir treasury and buy t Brown. N e \ Yor' St.xte D u e iiee-del equipm ent. I of Selective S-tvi. e, .lect'c-e,'. t\ T - -1 A t I h e F ire Defense Ti amlng school ■ We ;,re .ipproai h ing •' For Firm Crop Loans l Schoharie thta p a s t'si^ g c where everyone niu-*t be v 1 --------- • ;;-.ter and spring, an excellent re- ing or fighting win the war. Gen 'r e - ■ -e a talioii o f th e fire companies e r,I Brown a s s e r tc l. ^ lughout the county took the course \Right now lo- tl be ■ !•< very few firemen failed considtring all ;e g . s t - s : ' . w ith 'ie- ■'«) exam ination. Through pei,.Lr.-y deferm e n ts f.>r tw o m v 'v r b> trick of fate o r circum.stances purposes. T h e fli.-i to elinun.ite fo- Schoharie Ag;ain Sponsor; Weekly Free Entertainment resented him self as a salesman OtieonlB store and sold him tw o fires March 13. M llllas said Hilbnel! drew up a conditional sales contract collected part payment of *5.93. invcBtlgaflon by slate tinoperB disclosed th a t Htibbell w as not rm ployed by th e stole. Cherry Valley To Hold Education Celebration Valley T h is village will ■rgency l/)sn Office of tbe I'ntted Slates Dc p a rtm e n t of AgrisuK tire annoiii.-- th a t applications for lomu* lo r g, m ral crop production puiiioseB. in-t\ ding enlarged garden piogram s, a id j for the put c h ase or production m ’ feed for livestock, Ini liiiliiig poultry, may be filed now. l^auB are m a d e in nmstimfs froip $19.00 to $400 at an annual Interest rate of Many bnrrow e rs who lake advantage o f this loan each year have already rrccived their loan checks for Iho 1!»I2 season. Those living in th e county o f Scho harie who have not applied -and who wish to do so should meet the field Btipervlsor. John J. N c ltem intt. at Ihe office of Ihe Schohoiie rm inty Farm nureati In th e village o f Coble skill on Frldny. May S, be1» een the | hours of 2:99 and 3:GO p. m. E v ery farm e r and dairym a n should undertake to produee th e maxiniiini quantity of agricnitxirgi and dairy irodncts th is year Ihnt can he pro- his airreag r e a g e and live faculty latances purposes. \ \ all of the firem en w ere able to from '.f. - < la ss .dl ni-who cannot take the i-iim p h te course of lectures prove ih.vt th - i' 'h-pem lents - ’ t'l- lo coiiflu ting m a ilers, however tfi.-;- r — -rrl in c r e - :-~.r support • .r-h man \ h o did ta k e in p e it .if rea.-von.ible mam;* : i - ! .ift who inn I •• li'fUires w*'ie taught a great deal not prove th a t th-> 1 not aequlie and these men le;xrued much valuable i1,-|.en.!e!its to avoi.l r.. Iittvry serviee infoiniation from the excellent super- The seeomi purpose i- to .lisfinguish vievioii of Chief fit my Drake, instruct- between m en who h \ - dependents for Ihe St.it' Dolense T raining. AV'iether evory or w'.»eih«»r let«sons ( -New York F ire ' b it j a e and 81'DOOI Huimurmiii wuvii iiir and stm lent body w ill stage a P«Fe-j skill Pa.stor Heads ant depletingepictlng 29090 yearsears of educa- d 2 y tional grow th In the eotnmunlly. It waB In Cherry VaNey that the first rlasBlcal school west of the iliiilson river w as founiled In 1742 by Ilcv. Samuel Dunlop. HlghllghlB of the program will be Ihe presentation of a plaque by the board of education, introduction of guests and dram a tisation of Ihe pageant, invitations have been sent lo P r e s ident and M m . Roosevelt. Gov. I.«blnan, and Lieut. Gov. I’oletti. Several organisations will exhibit m a terial nn various stages of edu cational developm e n t In this com Imunlty. School busses will run th e ir ' pilnr trips. isn irvllle, Mohawk. Ichmondvllle, lltlrs. Van ilet, W etls aim uartei-H ot the society If s are needed. Sehoharle county is being asked lo raise approxim ately $1,2(19 as Its share of a nation-wide quota for the rare of widows and dependents of men in th e Naval service. County Ministerial Ass’n B a p tist ('hiirch named president 'obleskill. Ihe Schoharie iBterlal association, at day. O ther offieers nam e d w ere Rev. Rnllln T. Campbell, M e thodist e htireh, H yndsville, vice E u g ene I'm b e i lurch, Richmondville. vice president, and Rev. Hut h era n secretary- treasurer. Thfee book rei Rev. Cm b erger. Bev. Robei Joudry of Sharon Springs and Rev. Duvid Guise of C e n tral Dritlge. still rcm.*ins that every one of the mxmbs'r showing interest in this roursei cniricd away -with him rerta ln am o u n t of knowledge whe: they will be able lo 'lo a better ill hUi own locality m fighting ' ith I denion'. The chief ami two m embers of e.ieh dei>aitnient arc the voting re- of each deiw rtm ent. yet irtmeiit not enguced in N'.illon's w ir effort .xnd those • ng R\.- courseiw h o .ire c o n tn b '! '''’g for victory by ‘te l all of theithc-i work as civilixns look the ex-1 ' m a k ing t!;:- dist in-tlon be tn took the coul I r e jenn iaa tives of eac h defvvrti V eiyr menilH-r of each departr i eligible to attend th e mv-etings All tak e p u t in the discusssions. the only difference being th a t they c-axinot vote oil the (Inal quesUo „.i.i Samuel - John Lee: Adver- g - H a - o ll \ Rouck and K-ivv.ir'l ■ihner. V - Mayor W o ....... 't Ri-U ’.-y .■ • '• ' .■g'Tib John F.v.n ‘ F\ --'tt Bivrst; Ser-en and ami>t - Kd»- Scribner; T raff c • M hvo ’- \V P. who.'ie . vilian fl cup.ition.s ,ire not . •'•!nibti'!rig to tl war effort, it is vh '!:cd to induce voluntary niovem cn' of the hatter B .ilgh v. I : , ’•v-; - -: info .ssen tial activities and thus to le ' . -. j c ! to d- I., let, .,, for militiiiy servi.-e men W ;g;u ami Diyd tlu*' \y. without dependents who must be d e - ' ferred as necessary men' unt.l they L e _ jyp Positions can be replaced a t th e ir work Pei sons engaged in noness*' activities, how ever, Bhoiild not e their present em ploym ent until their Alb r ;.. May 6 H'lsbai.-ls . service.* are needed in some es.s-\ be exempted from seh-« iive servic* Ulal activity. G eneral Bnvwn w aiue'l when their wives establish a \fl'Hon W hen men w ith dependents ate of dem-nitency\ by quilting jobs. leral Ames T. Brow Will Not Defer Husbamb considered m llttary service, isited. local boanis will said today. Return From Pe&rl Hdrbor jti/ivp regard for m-cupation together Brantling such action ‘'unpatriotic. \ ---------- ,wtth the degree of depenilency. Reg the state director of selective serv. M iss . Patrick J. lyosco and daiigh istrants who have the greatest de- i. e 's a id . \All of our local boards will te r , I’utrlcia, returned this week Irom gree of dependency, such as ,a depen look askance at the depen<leni y Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, and will make | dent wife and children vs ill be th e i-iaim of any registrant when sm-b their home with Mrs. I.svsco'8 moth- last group sought for m ilitary serv - > dependency h n been Inciirreil delib- e r . Mrs. Lyman S. Holmes, a t Sebo- Ice, he said, provided th a t they b a v e |e r a tely In order to escape m ilitary Mrs. Io s c o 's husband Is sta - |j become necessary men In w ar pro-j d uty.” w ith the arm y at Pearl H b<*r anil went through the Japan a ttac k w ith his family who only b.... ^ v>,c.w-u le f t H c h o h a rie for the Islands last , for the t Oi'lnber. men In w ar pro- V » ~ » --- ^ - ----- , tionetl w ith th e army a t Pea rl H ar- ]duction or supporting activities. I He added. \Any wlke who reh G rated turulp may be substituted ] going to vensive cucum b e r in | patriotic I h e r husband for m ilitary service by work hers«If Is rendering