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THE CX)BLE5K3LL INDEX, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942. Sunvlay ‘*‘1^ Hmand >«“nt Tue,a<,y Schoharie. '«n Aller „( ‘'“y '■vcnia. i 2 . 0 O PAYS CniPTlON ; r TED \&P i; Twelve Counties Join In Defense Plan VJar Time Organization Of Sheriffs Formed At Schoharie Plane for the organiiation or the .heriff s forces of the twelve counties ^ p r i s i n g the I ’pper Hudson Uis- ♦,i, t of the Second Corps area w ere invested by District Coordinator VII V Shelmandine and adopted at i...uh*‘on m e eting held at the tt house in Schoharie, Wed- le only sbeiiff of the second area th a t was not present, and rly every Instance th e county director of Civilian Protection accom- officer of this area, Frank H. Ryder of Cobleskill, Major J. J, Farrell of Albany, state director for civilian de fense, and M ayor W arren B. Badgley Sehoharie also m a d e Interesting and instructive addresses on the gen eral them e of Civilian Protection as would be beneficial in this territory. Following the dinner m e e ting near ly all of th e th ir ty men present were guests of Sheriff Shelm a n d ine on a trip through Howe Caverns. The I ’PP' vided into ler Hudson D istrict wai four sub-districts of three each and a sub-district co- has been or will be sel- sheriffs w ithin their ,u^distri( District No. 1 of this prises Montgomery, Fulton and H am ilton counties with Sheriff G. K. Kellis of Montgomery a s sub-district coordinator. District No. 2 is War- Saratoga and W ashington « with Sheriff Edgar J. Bake I sub-district coor- or. while Dist up of Albany. Sche selaer counties w ith the sub-district inator yet t( District No. 4 is comprised of G reene. Columbia and Schoharie counties while ^D istrict No. 3 is m a d e Ibaiiy, Sc h enectady and Rens- coordinator y e t to be selected. (. 4 is compri _ _______ Schoha with Sheriff Shelmandine in charge. l/Hiis R. Yaguda, cooidim itor of the sht iiffs’ forces in th is state, w introduced and complimented Shei Shelmandine on th « progres.s tl this county has made in emergen piei>ai itiona and suggested that counties of the Ipper Hilda Di.crct immediat luobiliiations to .isierti the police force that assembled in a givea tim e under wartime conditions and lor wartim e emergencies. Sheriffs forces may be trailsferred from their own county to anollier by a law recently signed by (iovernor Jleibcrt H. l.ehm au. The sub-dtstrlct coordiim tois will meet in the near future with Sheriff Shi Imaiidine. district coordinator, in Albany to form u late (ilans f loiiiidele organization, a t which each of the sheriffs in the area will rejiort on the survey of the maii- |io»er rescoiirces that are available in the I'pper H udson distrl« t. Sheriff Fo.sl the sheriff to this meeting. us, comman Fran k H. R; J. J. F a r re l Herbs Discussed Here At Meetingf Of Garden Club Mrs. John Southwell, a herbalist, gave a talk on the subject at m e eting of the Cobleskill Garden club at th e S tate School here Tues day. She spoke on medical, culi nary. Indian and co.sinetic herbs. An e.Ybibit of spring flowers was ranged by Mr.s. \V. I). Hecker. Philip Schuyler and Mrs. Edward Vosburgh. Tea was served by Mrs. Frank W ieting, Mrs. Joseph Satriale .Mrs. Joseph M itterer. District Coordinator of Police' SH E R IFF ELI W. SHELMANDINE Recently Appointed Coordinator of Upper Hudson District, Who W as Host to Thirty Sheriffs and Direc tors of Civilian Defense at a Luncheon Meeting W ednesday a t the Parrott House in Schoharie. way they would be able rtain the exact strength of P, T. Assn. Elects Officers tion last week Rev. Leonard lliaani of Law y ersville was named president II the vacancy caused by the of (icon t'ollins w as nam ed vice president in place of Mrs. I’hiliii Schuyler, who resign- foi cen safetyty trafficaffic regulationsegulations A question and answ e r period i e tr r and f W a ller Urowii. Dr. Pollock Honored Dr. H o ratio M. Pollock, director of m e n tal hygiene statistics of the S tate D e p a rtm ent o f .Mental Hygiene and a native of .‘tchoharle coiiiily. Is the new president of the Americati I A ssociation on M ental Deficiency. elected at the annual nieet- Rostuii. The association in- ehiatrists. Decker of Albany gists, social work) the I ’nited S tates ami Canada. psychol From th ' Sliciiif - olticc in Sclio-! hiiiie, we ar.‘ inlonucd that motor \(-hlcle oiiciato's in tlii., county, a s a wliole, HIV kcci'iiig well within tlic lie speed limit. Complying with I.-.dinmii'.c orders for strict en- ■cnienl ot Uiis new law, the sh e r iff’s forces Imve wannHl many drivers ciii tile liigliways. liowcvei, only tw o urresls liave been mail- . Two i»arag- litldis which e tlei'l motor vehicle optu'ators as well as tin- In mile .si»eed law follows: “ 15 miles an hour speed lim it: ] .\ll motor vi-h.. 1,-, :iiid motor cych-\ exce|)t tliosc ncle<l by tliiec section to low Cl maximum sfies'd.s, wli»-n i>assiiii; ,i s( 1 km »1 Ivuildlng . during mam Iniur, si lus)l recess, I or wliilc childicM aic going to livixiiig ^chiH>l duiiiig olicning cloving houiv | “25 mile an hour speed lim it: ■ .Ml motor X chicles ami m o tor I clos, .xi- jii tlios, restricted by j section to lower maxiniuni siieeds. when :ii>|iroacliing o r enter- j Ing an inleiveciion within a bus- i c or iisidential district wl-.'ie | su . intersection is not controlled [ by a pi-ace olticcr or tni!f!“ contiol i ST;:.;.*-, ™'. .rwiT HELP PROBLEIHS BUSY people besieged with problems about .. . how to raise cash . . . how to sell property . . . where to get efficient employees . . . how to dispose of possessions out-of-use USE THE WANT ADS If you have an investment that is idling in an article you no longer use, or in talent someone else can profitably employ USE THE WANT ADS A few years ago we had just a few Want Ads. Now they have multiplied many times. That’s proof enough that Index Want Ads pay the people who use them . . . the people who read them every week! Want-ads make and save money for our community’s reliable people in business and family life. Know this adventure in economy to day. Cobleskill Index 4 South Grand St. Cobleskill, N. Y. i ^ S F a i e c i M Plan a VICTORY PICNIC in YOUR OWN BACK YARD for Decorotion Day. Sove your cor, got ond oil ond other vitol materials. Make ONE trip to your Grand Union Adarket — get ALL your picnic needs under ONE ROOF — SAVE MORE AND GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! r*i I Im I I A L L MEAT PRICES SHARPLY REDUCED! 2 9 ^ 53-57 MAIN ST., COBLESKILL {SMOKED GALAS ROAST BEEF CHICKENS GOLDEN BROWN I PORK CHOPS I LAMB CHOPS 1 HAMBURGER . »> 2 3 ^ 2 RIBS OF BEEF . «> 2 9 / TASTY ^ M .f BEEF KIDNEYS 'b l S / ■J* FLAVORftt ^ LIVERWUH8T V4*b 1 7 / W m SHOULOER-TENOER-TASTY ASSORTED COLD CttTS . 2 5 / CHUCK ROAST . •‘> 2 7 / FRANKFURTERS »> 2 9 / ham ' slices . '•> 4 9 / , FRESH SEA FOOD I HADDOCK FKLETS “> 2 5 / | MACKMEL . . »> 1 2 / | SMELTS I f - M C M i c K l BONELESS BOSTON-SIRLOIN-RUMP ROASTING FRESH- 4 TO 5 LBS. AVERAGE ^ ^ BLADE CUT-MEATY lb. 2 . 9 / *************************** ? J : Ws Week's Thrift Treat! >^ 2 9 / I LEAN iif r ” : 15; 1 boiling BEEF SOLID MEAT N O WASTE '^ 1 3 ^ i 2 Dtlieiouf cooked wtth fr$th v*f«- ^ «■ fobloi. $orvo a New England boilad ^ ♦ ■*♦★ *♦★ ★ ♦■*•■***★ *♦*•*♦*♦♦*•* RtHT* g 1 1 I ■ w d u r o n ii'ic ^ PAPER NAPKINS 2^* 13^1 : WAX PAPER iBEVERAGES KITCHEN CHARM ^125 ft rolli 25^1 No I ' • > 1 9 / ^ SALMON 2 .^. 35 ) GRAPENUT flues ... 9 . WESSON OIL r 45 < TOMATO JUICE CIIANO u n io n 20 : z car 9^ GRAPE JUICE f « shpa < atb. 26 / 2 »*‘>>* o 27 < OLIVE OIL 20 . bo. 17 / JUNKET RENNET POWDER . a ^*> 10 / JUNKET FREEZING MIX . . . 9 ^ 2 *.' - 1.29 p e n g u in All Flovora Plus Oep. MOTOR OIL i 5 |i v O R Y - - f 2 POND? 1 f t s ' 1 ■ ■ 2 3uasfv:t9c ■ ■ Y l E H H A s m A K E W B % M««s«S«u.owt2 2 7 / : ?uTo«.«r3 10/ • IVORY SNOW x21 : p 'i«> 2 7 / ? DILL PICKLES i» \ ' l 8 / : bLTvETslU F F E 0 »oz‘N > . 2 9 / t fRESHPAK 0^ 10 01 J * JELLIES PURE z i*.. A lP •.l..j...-“r'*\“r***^**^****^*** SPAGHETTI HIAirO-PRErARED S O A P ..5c 2 juasf s i t 9c '“'\MVORY flakes x21 d BEER c S anoai . FIDELIO FLOUR PILLSBURY'S 141/2 LB SA G 1.0911.07 % GOLD MEDAL I 2A V 2 LB. SACK 10/ MUSTARD Set ioa.aEva.ar9^ MOLASSES *‘:;'’15/ SALAD DRESSING 29' PEPPERMINT 2 1 / SANDWICH <=-17/ WINDEX ‘\15/ DEVILED HAMr=S5!r’..' 1 6 ' CORN FLAKES '■««-« 5/ SOUPS o-.TSrv?c.u....3’,’.;: 2 0 ' POTTED MEAT‘>«\*><‘> 6/ PEAHUTBUTTER ■ >‘.\*35' GRAPEFRUIT 3?..!25' APPLESAUCE»<•« 3 25' r* “ 'v * .* 77 ;*** .......... * .... . ..... I SWL ^ I L i ♦ *♦♦*-*■-dO-O* J a i d w i i i L ! CHEESE WHOLE MH.K I H/ large SIZE : : 17.1 ORANGES II I ■ :! CAMrOAUia u a i n u n . . t * 27 I KRAFT o LD ENGLISH 2'1» ' I BLEU CHEESE I COON CHEESE I CHANTELLE cheese I CREAM iiSfh - - * L arge - s n o w w h ite : CAULIFLOWER 5 ICEBERG I LEnuCE : t HOT HOUSE I TOMATOES . ♦ SAVORY : SCALLIONS ' J fresh - appetizing Jl : RADISHES : CRISP-TENDER ; CUCUMBERS ^ 0 ^ '*'***'****'*'/*iea*'**, : ULIFOaW* VtLEKCM • j 23 ' i 1 2 ^ 3 5 ' i | ■ I y / J Suaar Comenf 5 f o ^^’ IO^C i alavo P ears : I 2 9 ‘ i 19 ^ ********* *****i^**ik***t^***t W l RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES — ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE IN SELF SERVICE SUPER M A R K E T S ^ N L Y ? _ _ GRAND UNION