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QaaBty Ctrcalahon IS WHAT COUNT* M « * T NOW FOR ADVEItTIWNO RE SULT* - THE INDEX MAS T he C oblesioll I ndex Tke Index Ofers rtm LOWEST Advertlalng an* •uba«rt|>tion Rates, aa srall aa a Na\te(Mpar W ants* by ttia CanwnurUty an* County. VOL. 77 NO. 45 COBLESKILL, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942. Established 1865 /n r '’S Would Clear Up Misrepresen tation In Program Which Is To Conserve Supply—Rub ber Situation Will Be Aid- ed-Many “ X ” Cards Re called. 7ht- followiiiK 8t«|praent with rii'MM (•) Rusuliiie rationing is made by G. Gennard. Ratio: Ailmiiii^tnitor foi' Sriioharie Com Tlif intent of the rationinit act is III limit the use o f gHsoUne. to con- [ f . i i f our Btip|»ly, to aid in the con- ! mmhiioii of m u ch iieeileii rubber, i,.issil)ly to bring the w ar home 10 us and to Rive ns a real part In tins all out w ar effort. ilo- (l. toriuination of how much j casolmc we should a<-tually Use , rtliicli we Jire entitled is lelt to „• lionor of the applieaiits. under loinlitions. It Is expected ;,ii all will apply for (he least Mi.omi that will se rv e (our) limited l.ouc.'i iMissIble allotm e n t. A cHsual sui.ly of mir applications would sceni 10 bear nut th a t charge. Please iliiiik that gasoline d e a lers have been tcstrnled to 50'. o f their normal ,„1. ,iii<l we m u st i-oncluile. there- Mi.'. iliat we are siipimsed to cut > .ition is at stake. A great many have been niaile and many • a;ilc have not been i lasaifled cor- hnU the reason for this is derstanding about the ration- ■:x pingrani. \ml so as .Schoharie :iig A d m iiiislratnr I I'less of onr county to help me !• rrliig np this m is u n d erstanding. Vc would like to h.nve it said ot our n- that Its records tie«*<l no In- ii.ition. Every one of u s should \ 'cry clear as to his right to the cil he holds, and then if he is i,. .-iioupil by any outside nttici iiiimly reio r d s will bear Saturday luorning ra been ciistoraar; held in Cobl in years gone by. The progian under the auspices of the lo«-nl Ai ion Post in «-oopeiation with ibleskill Fire Dcp.-irtnieiit, which for a mmiber o f years has ' ; we Justify o n r right to Ih* . I we holil? (N o te th a t at lh« , : lime a unit Is good for thre< ch II oiis of gasoline > Card A. (' V i.s available for each car own • - nil iiresenlstion o f his c a r llr-r-nse I no application In w riting is .• II Is estim a ted that ■.,..ill! I of gasoline granted by this • -Id IS KUtneient to cover the 1 o « h 1 of the average driver Iroin M ,y r. to July 1. N o one will rpies iKc. (lie use of an “ A\ caril. ( .lid TV group m t. It u n its; B-2. (mils .mil H-3. t» units) a re issiu nu Miitlen application when signed hy (he applicant as a sworn slate- r.. ;i Serious iienalties a re estab- li>lcd lor violation o r mis s tatem e u l. Til.- use of TV card s may be inves- iiciitcd at any lim e by any authority fo commissioned. ' IV cards may b e held by those application (dearly iiidleHle licit business dem a n d s or nnnsiial < in umstances and conditions e n lltle them to the privilege. TV card holders may m ake appli- < atinn for siipplem ental gasoline ra tioning cards. No one w ho needs gasoline for his regu lar work need have any fear of not gettin g w h at be a to be necessary. 'Card ‘X’ (for ess< 142 “X” Gas Rationing Cards Issued in County The Schoharie County i{Hlioiiing Board this week announced that dm ing the three days o f gasoline regis tering last week, it I bbuim I through the various registrars throughout ninty a total of 4662 i-niila of >U8 kinds. T h e num b e r of \X\ c a u ls issued as 142, “A\ canls 135S, 'Tir 410 ,' ‘■B2\ 545 and \B3'' 22ii7. T h e \A” cards contain 7 units 21 gallons of gas. th e Tfl \ cards 11 units, the \B2” 15 units and ■■B3\ 19 units or 57 gallons of gas. These units are what the c a r ow n ers a re perm itted to use through June The \X” cards pel niit im reslricteil ie of giiHoline in cars and trucks. Memorial Day Services To Be Held In County Cobleskill and Espe ranee Are Planning To Have Programs lean Begii II ipated in the Ih'i o ratinn Day rises In rendeiing hom a g e to (he departed drenien. The parade, which is schediilei ;*t under way at lo o'clock from the llage park, obleskill cenlial school bam ing in the parade in addition fo the ionnalres and flrenien will be the Ion auxiliary, Spanish-A m e rican W ar veterans, Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts and public school children. At (he cem e tery a patriolli- addiess will b(* given and th e M emorial Day ritual of the Legion will be held following llie Hounding of lap s and the firing of a volley. T h e graves of departed war veterans and t'oble- akin firemen will be de(-orated. IT>on returning from fhe cem e tery, le I.a'gion Post and the tw o com- ■r of yomi Town of ('obleskill who are now se r t in g In the war with th e arinc I forces of the country. nies of th e Fire Depart m i n t will (leiticating a service flag taining nearly 12.'') stars,, represenllmg the number represenlln Services At Espcraticc Memorial Hay services will again be held at F>p«rance arcoiding lo th - committee conn»oseil ol Fred J. Mont- * W. H. Wood-\)). Jam e . auye. Geo L. Gage a Thoma.s Rhelnlmrdt at the Mi-thodist church. The veteran and civic organ izatlons will form a parade wihich wTl) the Schoharie t'entral school band, m arch K> the rem e te ry for the decorating of tlie graves ot veleratis. Fillowing these cerem o n ies another address will be heard and a band concert by bhe school band. Three County Vouths Can Visit Boys’ State Quota Of 480 Is Assigned For American Legion Camps In June Syracuse--S c h o h a rie county will send three high school seniors to the tw o sessions of the Fifth Annual A m e rican Legion'.s Kni|iire Boys' S tate to be held a t the Munlina School cam p u s during the wa-eks of Jun e 20, and June 2k, it wa.s an- Jioniiced tbi.s week by A rlbiir ('. Heed of .leffer.don, chairm a n of Ihla county’s Boys' State committee. lO sessions of the American Legion's school of political science and govenmient.'il niaiingenient will be held a t the widely known Man lius School a t Mtinlius now that (he New York S tate Fairgrounds, prev ious home of the KmpiM- Hoys' Slate have been taken ovei by tlie Aimy. The fashionable niilitury school fa cilities w ere obtained by Past l)e- irinient ('om m .indcr (i*‘orge M. of Uochester, afti'r all efforts site tor the sessions had been exhansted. GeiKUal Asa L. Siiiglelon, superintendent of (he .Man lius School, has offered all th«‘ dor- inilories, school rooms and aiiditor- is so that the patriotic project of Legion will not be snspemled. 'wo-humlred timl forty boys will attend each of the two weekly ses sions, Hccm-ding to Dean Fred I., Stone. The delegates to be spon sored to the .Slate by patriotic organ izations must have cnmpit'ted their or year in high scluxil and must leadeis in lh«-ir schools and com- niiinities. \W e want the nio.si representative youths of the various .New York Stale coiinuiinil ie.i the ones who will be the fultire leadi-rs in their home tow ns,” D epartment ('omniand *r .laioh Ark of Rochester said in -ommeiiting on the calibre of ymilli lo be trained at the Umpire Boys’ T h ere is litfle ilonbi that tlie war will have some effect on this year's ’■State,” w ith bills of w ar im|>ortance the model com m illee pluniiine Cobleskill Couple Celebrates Its 70lh Wedding Anniversary (Taney of I ^ MR. AND MRS. AARON SNYDER (Flow • PHoloifwh Mads Two ITtati Aie) Mr. and Mis. Aaioii .Siiyili i ol j his bioilu i, P e ter, having heen a I.ark sticct Db.sciM'd Iheir Tmh wed 'I'a i l i i n iiiifil his death in June. I9.’!9 Til Ih'iti ,\li. iiiid Mrs. Snyder moved llu ir picsetii home on Iwirk street Nephew of Cobleskill Couple Killed in Navy Plane Crash A telegram announcing th e death their nephew . Robert L. C . B a rn ard, r . S. N avy aviation radiom an, in an airplane crash M o n d a y night received by -Mr. and M rs. Clln- Barnard of C o b leskill. The yciated Press rep o r t o f th e crash said th a t I..ieutenant Com m ander G ilbert C a r p e n ter, U. S. Navy, of Iron M o untain, Mich., and Barnard, first class radiom an, w e re killed in the crash of a navy land plane at the Norfolk N aval Air Station. Roth men are reported to have died in stantly and the crash is believed to have occurred In a heavy fog. Com m ander C a rpenter wi ite of th e .Naval Academj 193U. and is survived by h who is living a t Norfolk. survived by h is parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barnard, of .*?an An tonio .Texas, and tw o sisters. He visited h is uncle and aunt h e re last summ er. B a rnard was about 25 years of age and w as assig n e d to the aircraft carrier H anger. my, clasn of r hlff widow Barnard Sharon Springs Girl Wins Speaking Contest NEW YORK STATE INCLUDED IN NEW CT Proclamation Of General Drum Places Atlantic Sea board Area Within Army Jurisdiction — Move Is To Safegruard Country Against Espionage and Sabotage. Church Buys War Bonds Union Service Sunday Reenlists In Navy ■signatp •'Eastern M ilitary A rea” by Lieut. Gen. H ugh A. Drum , comman'iing general of the eastern defense com mand and first army. T h e eastern defense command wa.s established by w ar departm e n t or ders in Dei . 1941. and M an h, 1942. T h e proclam a tioii state.s that be cause of the geographic loiation of thf| area, it is subject to attack, espionage and acts of .sabotage and it is necessary to a'lopi m ilitary safeguards for Students In Nine Vicinity Schools Compete For Trophy Fit.-I prize the Schoharie Valley alley school leagiu passing th e model legii The Legion com m illee plant iiing school Indtules: Com mander Jacob Ark, (ieoi ge M Clancy. M a jor. Frank I.«ve of Syracuse, W i l l i a m ! \ '’\ \ ' ( ’avanaiigh of Hoi h e ster. D r M. F. . ' lyder of F:asl Syractise, George A F-ad. Past Cnm inander. of BntTaln. .Maurice Slem b e r of New York, and John F’. Osowski of Klmira. ding iim iiversary at tlieir lumie I lo l l u i r pies FriilH) and l»•^■l•l^ell tin- well wislies \illai ol many IrieiulH. Tlie.' fih - both active atleiitlaiitH Mr. Snyder will !>•• 91 years oi age i of /.ion l.iillieran church and Mi next June l«, wliile .Mis. Snyder's I S nydei lias taught a Sunday sihcKil 92nil birlliday aim iversary will he ; clas.s there tor years f ’26. W tiile liolh have l>t eii ) l,ast Sunday they w<-ie entertained ley are in lairly good at dinner in th e ir home. In the ; liaily he^iiles Mr. ami Mrs. .Snyder inaiiied May 15. ts72, ' wen- tlieir niece, .Mis. E rnest R Spraker ot M id'llebmgh l.u I’laiit. .Mr. I'laiil. .Mrs. .Mati ion elan ehmi li ! .Stieecly and --f;. Jam e s Shee Since IHxo .Mr. Snyder has o p e ialed ! .Si h enei lady, and Mis. Cora a- 7, near Brant.iii'ill'-, | and son, Ray■ m e asures to establish s ------- I T h e proclamation gives th th e g ir ls co n test o f im a n d in g general v a s t pow”*- ' sebn o l le a g e - t h e people in th e area to i . '.-if.L.sh speaking contest w a s won la s t T h u r s -j th e nece.s.sary safeguapls. The first day evening a» th e R irhm o m lvllle | r e s triction issued has established the central high school by Mis.i M a r y j’ dim o u t ’ all along the Atlantn FJllen Snyder of Sharon Spring.*, w ith lco a s t and part of the Gulf i oa.st and her niation. ' M e rcedes\ by Thom a s for a spei ifled ilistanee inlaml. At Bailey A l'irii h. Sei onrt prize w as I th e tim e th e re.strii fion w as an- taken by .Mi.ss B e rnice H ill o f O ilboa-jnotinced it was de< fared necessary ConesvilJe w ith \T h e Soul of th e lb e i ause of enem y stibmai ii.--.-, opera- Violin\ by M errill. The boys co n test!tin g off the (o a s t. W ith brillian'Iy for the nine schools entering w as lighted coast I;:,- ” ; - were silhou- held th e iireceding w eek at the Rich- etted again.'f the shore, making too-1 m o nilville school. t O ther girls e n terin g th e contest included: M isses FJvelyn Dix of Rn h- m ondville. Ida Bray ray o f Schoharie,'' Ha St. A m o u r ( Sliyder, of Cobleskill. .Ma ion I ta r g e ts for th e * T h e functional i m ilitary area a n a - o f S c h o h a rie , c om m atids in Boston, i . . or'.; of Delanson. Shir-^,Isla i sland, Baltim o re and A»l in'.« Winners Arc Announced Bill To Change Control In Co op Essay Contest H ubbell of Jefferson. Ethel Mill- In discussing M iddleburgh, Agnea Brooks of w h ich more are r s ; . . r e d . •neKnox. and H e len Pow e rs o f .iam a tlo n continues. ’ Wilf il ('oble.s)till the pro. ■ violation 'o f any .such restrii-tion by ■•n F'irst piize of #.5 and second prize I ^nem y. ot; repeated carele.s of $2.5d w ere given by th e S c h o h a rie|tion s . even if not wilful, are Of School Sports Vetoed , league, ami first prize of two ctip s 'o f expulsion, internm e n t ot pi I w as given by W illiam H. Lynes The tion; sim itar violations by r A hill to shift control of , m u st be won th r e e sti' i e s s iv e ' o ther than alien enem ies - ■ iHil aildei:. from fhe E d u -jtim e s for perm a n e n t possession t n ' f o r expulsion o r ' cation departm e n t to ’ home ru t- ' of the school. T h e Judge w as Prof F c leral. state, mur.i r--t ” » a* Just i-oni|ileted in higli . to o l s ''* ” ^ ' schisil boaiils was vetts-if by George \V. DeLawtei* of H .irtw iik . agencies may be ifes-g'-i'. 1 Bennett For Governor ' Albany. him I MtmtRonuTy romii h > >Aouia na\» nroimni uftri < nAo^t. , or<1»^r?, th^ pro-!n':: • ••“ • ■ ' Rural Groups Back Haiber. .Middlcbuigli High i ADni:;, Uideiit, won lh«‘ flisf award | I'lgli schrsi ........ ... . ............ ' ratio n jsi hool sti ill (he Diiirynicii'.s League I test Just |-oni|lleted ill lligll Endorse Candidacy Of Attorney General IVtin Yaii. May 17 The Dem ocratic Rural C h a irm en's association, repre senting 2u iiiislale New York i-oim- lies, today endoisecl Atly. Gen. John J. B e n n ett. Jr., for th«- D eniorralic nom ination for govei his five term s In ofllce fit hlin for Seionil prize winner ' 'ills lligll schcsol, was lliin! Betty W illianison. IH-Ianson High s> liool. won th e fourth cash ptize Honorable m ention was given to Peter Van ’/.eiten, also ot lieliiiai. and Joseph Laiidaiier of l!i* m e Knox central school D irector M illanl D.i , ■ Kethoiik son, and the l o n n ty pi.--..i. ■ • - r.io I'l?. iGuernsey. Si Indiai !• , Ai thiir Leneker. Fort I'lani, ' '■ I.eoiiard ! F7xplalniiig his rejei-ilon of the •hiKd ' ine.-isiire, whicli jiassed both Assem and Senate without a vote to e. the Governor asserted. ' each board ol edm a tion made rtiles and regulations iiale other hoards ot edipa evident th a t u tte r chao.-* 'soiilil result.’’ County Is Urged To Salvage Old Rubber i pendently of i tion. it is evi Union Service Sunday |tb e J The annual union M emorial Day church service for th e village in honor of the war veterans of the will be held in the Bap fist churih at 7:30 Sunday evening with Rev. Morris C. Skinner, pastor of tho Lnther.-tn «htirch, delivering the serm o n. H e will be assisleil In the services by Kev. ( ’. \V. K e ssler, local M e thodist pastor, and Hev. .lohn L. Brown. lo«al B a p tist pastor. The American I.cgion Is inviting Naples. Oiilario; Democrallc chairraan. simn he resolution stipimrting f*'’’'-j nett at a m e eting which preceded by | ___ only four days a schedtiled s|>eaking ; temeiit of Bennett here, > resoliillon slated that \it i.. Judgm e n t of this organization Atty. Gen. Bennett during his entire iniblic life has fitted himsell the ex traordinary demands olTlce of governor dnriiig ■nt conflict. Radio Program s Changed Tlircnigh th e i-o'iite:*)- of Station W TRV. 9vn kilo, v. i.-.-. C h ristian Seil.lo-l* ]irogt Captain Christian Blown C h a p lcr. 1 A. R.. and the Legion auxiliary iiaiians, public nurses and officials ............. . who are iislng th e ir cars exclusively join’ thera in the evening service. for government work. We have r c - ____________ (ailed many ‘X’ cards and made re classification records. More will be recalled just as soon a s w-e can get * definite ruling from the Slate ofllce. If your (-ard Is recalled If Is no cHlii-ism of you or the regtslrar. Is an attem p t to clarify Olds and to prevent any nient to you th a t might ‘he fact that you w ere holding ntoiig card. 'The Schoharie County Uatir nnice in located a t th e H a rder < 0. building on South Grand street m ( obleskill and th e office hours are tiaffy (exiept Sunday) from 9 a m. ‘o 12 noon and from 1 p. m. to 5 ™ except on W e d n e sday from 9 The office will be from 7 to embarass- a rise from w ere h the open Wednesday evening » o’clock. Phone Coblesk In this statement should mare or liuii of the Rationing tnent officers who \o ‘hlng should be read statem ent a s an attem p t e. The m e m b ers Board are govern- . •‘’ho are working under • vVe are bound to m a k e honest alw ays have the mithorUy.'^'”’®\' ift^ I's** another draw b ack I v k / ” *''’'''’ \•‘\\tloo Is ‘hat •nay bring back th e horse fly. M iddlemasi and Cti..i'.. 'der, all of ( ■oldv-.l->11 ii-ni-i. Commilti'i- ■ the S tate of New ted by the p: b....n ■ ift- .i;;.- • all persons believe i 5 . Committee Reports Many renri.Mons w in Not Dispose Of Junk tary - •<' f.imil .ir;;.- ” --------- the term s Ilf everv A m e eting of th e Schoharie - <vn- nounccmcr.t. r-»:: * ly t’om m ittee (or th e salvage of '**'•**•' hy this h- . ^ broadcast waste m a terial w.as held last week proclam.afion ttir' It Itii oclo> k . |n t defense cotin.il hea.lQ the ('h r is tiaiF Cobleskill. Chairm an Ivan Van cif toe t\c\_ ' I Piiblkation !s. hat. k of Sharon Springs presided by ih. pi . ’ V.»k ,nt the m e e ting w h i.h w as HtteMde.i Maim Kv tow n chairm e n an.1 m em bers ot Mas.a- ” e salvage com m ittee of th e coiinty, ticut. N- 5,., Dire, tor Frank H. H ' - '- ” w a r e . I’- -.; -; ‘ting and cai atten- N \ 'i b « I'e com n iiiree an.r 1ow n .''tt* Veteran Lutheran Pastor Honored At Church in Central Bridge t shortage whii'h D istn : Cential Biidge Aided In Gas Rationing The achoh.irie (’oiinly Ratim .ing Board voices Us thanks and appre elation lo those 'vho volunteered their services during the recent ra tioning of gasoline In Cobleskill. T h e following from Cobleskill as slsted In the central school district: Mrs. A lbert Collins, M rs. Joe MR terer, Mrs. George Rice, M rs. U. Roy isey, Mrs. E rw in Shafer, Mrs. Mor- I Skinner, Mrs. Earl H o d d er. Mrs. flene nnsenbiiry. Mrs. W illiam Biker. Mrs. Albert Miinro. Also e following schoni teachers: Miss Sylvia Wyckoff, Miss Irm a K ing. Miss FJmniH Tenblad. Mias Dorothy Hudson and Miss Mirlon Newton. Irrespective r Hill ivM. k . Fiiiiik Will Ing the last war, his labors l»i Itu'i honor at Hethaiiy l.ui li.-i an chiircli service men In the A merican Legion here .Sunday, in o I im i i aii. e of his and his rondiict of the offi.e of at- noth annivers.-uy of ludiiiation Into how toriiey general for ffve (erni.s have! the niiiiislry. Dr. W olloi.l (>rcai lied | b. : not only m a d e him an expert in th e nt tlie m o rning service, iii-itig fo.- his business of th e S tale of New York | text, \I am not ashani. .1 ot the gos but have also earned hint tlie re-:p<l,\ Roiniins 1-16, the same text sp(>cl of all (he people of (lie sta te i iise.l by him for his tii .-i seriuon, i j , „j ■ctive of p.ir(y affliiation.\ | whi. Ii wa.s g u e ii in ll. tlMny Lit ' y , „ , -------------------- jlh e ia n clnireh in the Old Village. .5\ t,;. se, ,.-taiy of tl: E astern Mail Carriers Elect p'ivV'pr ...... ’ • he grea t rubber situation, \.-tp--- lai effort shoui.i be m.ade.’’ said Mi Mineral Springs Youth At Army Flying School in O n eonia. ............ ol Zion Ltithei.in ,..lso eonnect. d T ^ T n re ti r e \ , It w as brought >vn’ (' th e n ieetir.g .-V' ' m ! . . .T ' ‘t«‘ a » . ........ - • ‘'\ '\ \ J ' ' , ' . . ihr.iiigh th e ir stip e r ir t.n .lc n ts are T illap .”,sh I spok»- on 111. Wiiil'.' : - life. Ji’>-'. D a 'i.l (' il.ii-.' t.-a.l g r e e t ings I mm Rev. Sitniiel Trexler, 1).. pr. si.lent of tl;. I'nileil l.uthe Tillap 1”. ______ W olfor.l spent liis early ! j , ^, | At the annual banenet ami meet ing j Placf. In in g m th e ', . ^ , , a i 'o ' m a r k t T i ,f (i.„ «,.i,«h=rin Tinrul I ...f Ipr I (-c'u ge W e.sl inghotisv-. j ' electc President, 'W hitman B. Nichols of A u x iliary president, Mrs. W ilfred of Jeffei Hpnnnjiry. At 2.» y r a is of h o ' n t. W h itm a n B. Nichols „f hec’inie pastor of .St, Mark's l.ti- .lefferson; vlee-presldenl. W illiam |Mi'MIeburgh. w here IXdanson; seeietarv and l'\ ’H''hed for 21 years, nii.l has since been made pastor erem itns of St. .Mark's church. H e has filled nmiiy other pulpits in Si-holiaiie. O t sego imil Mnntgomer.v counties. A fter idling for 21 years, he asstinied duties of teaching in llartvvick college at llarlw lck and New York. On Sunday afternoon the eh u n lies Schoharie county helil I'lle.tiiig a vast nmoFint o f all kinds < ni m a terial nee.le 1 tn our war effort, stnu-tion at -.n. \ ’ ,Mn.-h discussion took place w ith 'F ly i n g .>!-n-'a! ret.r.'tice to certain hol.lers of scrap unit of 'h.- .a '■\\iwho vHOui.l not sell the s;»me. Some ing -..v - : wer-' bol.ling for higher prices; some At 'li- .> , . • |gav. ..ther reasons Mr Van S. h a i.-k, in G reen u ll-. »'i>' \ 'I . I point.-d out th a t the g o 'e r n m e m be .s. :.: : luisitlon anv ol.l s.ru p ah .1 ‘‘‘•Id for “ ual (light I be'.'bligated to sell Vpon su >-t; ; this lelfbra- coul.l anniver-, Bethany the i t'iling pri. • fixed by the course, he I w mgs ami : will re.-ei'e t i .»ninus.sia:. ■ vice-president R e - ™ i i ^ e N . v y „ , . . , lanye of Esperance; Ireasurer. Mrs. Charles Benson. Jr. who has ooorge H a rrington of Delanson. employed at Inter Bollinger’s g .iiagej _________ In Schoharie the past year, has eii-1 , j j listed In the navy. He will leave i Sen&toT Stokes Endorsed the first of the week ami will be I ---- - stationed as gunner’s mate on a re- Cooperstown The Republican reiving ship In New York harbor. •eral years ago Mr. Henson served four years In the navy on fhe west coast and in A u stralia. He w as a lurrel gims were tised In the navy. •e of the 39th Senatorial diatriet, m e eting In H am ilton Saturday In connection with the lOlh sta te con vention of 'N'onng Republicans, en dorsed th e candidacy of Sen. W a lter W atson Slokes, Cooperstown, fo” re- iioininnlion id the fall prim a ry. church in appreciation of hi as a pastor, preacher of the and professor. Participating in program w ere Mrs. G race Becker, organist. Rev. M o rris C. Skinner of Cobleskill and Rev. W. J. Vieil of Middleburgh. Rev. David C. pastor of Ilethaiiy L u theran church. Vieilliig Rev. W illiam icrap foi ir effort lionds I w as P a c lor., ing that those who have R c '. W olfotil also paitlcipated iii »oll shmild help In the ' this serv in '. by ai . .'Pting w ar st.iru 's or Tlii're w .ic about 25u pi'rsoii.s for their scrap. H o w e 'e r . If cash present. Among the 15 visiting pas desired, the seller has that option lo ts 1mm AUi.iny, Schenectaily. Otse ------------------- go, M ontgoin.'iy and S.lioharie cou:. Albany Tavern Robbed ■re U.-' H arry J. Arnold. D.D , operated by ,1. C Car (.enter, form erly of Cobleskill. on isen, C e n ter Bruns street in Albany, w.is robbed 'Vick. R c '. W alter F. Fiey and Hev ■ nearly |3<> north of •*'*'^* Summit Man Now 100 ■si.lent of Ilartw ick lollcge; R e '. , G. Van Dense Ftey and Hev ■ Luther of Albany; Hev. pior. Albany i*oIi Ty Owens who Ott(v K. Volght. D.D.. Altamnnt; Hev. Russell B. Ctreeno, Borne; Kev. An drew L Dilleiiheck. D.I)., Johnstow n : , ,n larcen: lliM<mhii\.'r D.D., p a s tor of Chnrch | iiioinl'ille. Rev. H e rbert D. Shimer. D. D.. Sche nectaily; Rev. G. Oliver Sands. Shat on Springs, ami Hev. O. R. Kyle Schoharie. O thers on the program IncUlded H a r r y M. Greeii'vaUl of (^obleskill. Rev. F r a n k H o n ik of Uloversvllle and Rev. E. H. Cm b erger of Ktch- operate d by ,1. r ly ^ of Cobles ny In connection Base Ball Scores birthday i probably i county an enjoys goo.l health. the Ri. hmomlville .-^Finnuii Horn, is ob s e r'in g hia icien a n n iversary to-lay H- i* th e oldest re.-.”!-:-: :>! the well pt'cser'e.l an>l r p until « been cxliem el the father in * ’K^ tri«l\*m 1 K an'H T and resi.les . * b t^glary H n d (‘>\* of t»l\ Elected To Advisory Council Frank H. Ryder of Cobleskill has been re-elected m -mber of the A.lvis cry Council of the American Busl n?ss .Men’s Research Fouii.latlon at I its annual m eeting held W e.lnesday, CobU'sklll H S. 4, Coo;>ersto»n H. May 13. tn the hea.l(jiu»r1ers of the J j Fonndatlon. I l l W est Jackeon Uoule- ‘ S. h o h a rle H S. N. Gillma H, S. 0. Vard, in Chi. ago. III. W o rcester H. S. K. Cobleskill H. S.