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PAGE srx THEENTEHPrUS.E, AL.TAMONT. N. Y.. FHICAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 194S „• , - ,, ., r . , .,-, . ,, .,.! . . .,. •.,.. | ,.; „„.• — - L -,,.,,.., I,,. > ,, . , • , ... -OF- REAL ESTATE OF FREDERIC J. DORSETT, Deceased SEPTEMBER 16th, 1948, at Eleven o'clock, Daylight Saving Time, at Eagle Street Entrance to the Court House in the City ef Albany, the following- described real prop- erty will be sold at public auction on the terms and con- ditions hereinafter stated' PARCEL 1 Premises No. 117 Park Place in the business section of the Village of Altamcnt, New York. . Combination business and residential property on large lot. Ground floor is a public garage. Second floor is living apartment consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath. Possession of upstairs apartment January 1, 1949. PARCEL 2 1 House and lot No. 126 Prospect Street, Altamoat, New '• York. Two story two family frame dwelling. Each floor consists of living, room, dining room, kit- chen, 3 bedrooms and bath. Subject to existing month to month tenancies. PARCEL 3 House and lot No. 50 O'Conneil Street, Albany, N. Y. < One and one-half story 1 family frame dwelling with .; i one car metal garage on lot 25 feet s 103 feet. House has 4 rooms and cellar. ; Subject to existing month to month tenancy. ' PARCEL 4 J Summer camp at Thompson's I*ake on Thompson's : Lake - East Berne Road. Lot about 94 feet rfont, 59 feet rear and 190 feet deep, i Two story frame dwelling. ;. Extra large living room, dining room and one. bed- | room on. first floor. , j Second floor unfinished. Has space for at least three j large bedrooms. . j Party driveway leading to two car garage located on . this property. Both driveway and garage used jointly ' by the owner of this property and owner of adjacent prop- erty. '.'••• ' • •* . Immediate possession. PARCEL 5 About 10 acres of vacant land adjacent to the Thorhp\ son's Lake Reformed Church property, having frontage cf about. 325 feet on Thompson's Lake - East Berne Road. Would make beautiful camp site. Immediate possession. PARCEL.6 About 13 acres of vacant land with frontage of abdut 500 feet on Thompson's Lake - East Berne Road near..Par- cel No. 4. Contour of land readily adaptable to building. This parcel will be offered as one parcel or -.as two. or more parcels in discretion bf Administratrix and sold in the v/ay it produces the largest total price'. Immediate possession. PARCEL? A farm in tne Town of Berne,.located on Indian Lad- der - Mallory Corners Road; Approximately llti acres of tillable land, 12 acres of second growth wood and 13 acres of pasture. Buildings.' . House,, nine rooms. Electricity in barn. Large cow barn. 27 stanchions, attached silo. Shed 22 feet x 45 feet. Chicken house arid corn crib. Immediate possession, PARCEL 8 About 26 acres of unimproved land, of which about 17 acres is wooded. This, parcel is located in the Town of Berne, about one mile, easterly from the Reformed Church at Thompson's Lake on dirt road leading to New Salem and is reached by private right of. way. Immediate possession. TERMS OF SALE Each parcel of property will be sold under the .direction of the un- dersigned Administratrix upon the .following terms: 1. 10 percent of the purchase money will be required to be paid, to the Administratrix at the time and place of sale, for which the Ad- ministratrix's receipt will be given. 2. The residue of the purchase money will be required to be paid to said Administratrix at the. office of Edwin L. Fowler, Attorney, 444 Broadway. Albany, New York, on the 18th day of October, 194S, when the deed will be ready for delivery, 3. The Administratrix is not required to send any notice to the purchaser and if purchaser neglects to call at the time and place above specified to receive the deed, purchaser will be charged with interest thereafter on the whole amount of the purchase unless the Admiriistra- tr'.tx.shall deem it proper to extend the time for the completion of trie purchase. A. The purchaser will at the time and place of sale sign a memo- randum of Purchase and an agreement to comply with the terms and conditions of the sale. 5. The bidding will be kept open after the property is struck doWn and in case any purchaser shall fail to comply with the_conditions of sale, the premises so struck down will be again put up Tor sale under these same terms of sale and the purchaser shall be held liable for any deficiency there may be between the sum for which said premises shall be struck down upon the sale and that for which they, may be purchased •on the re-sale-. - • .-•-••• 6. Each ,oarcel sold will be conveyed by warranty deed free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, subject to easements of record, if any. 7. In case the title to any parcel sold is unmarketable and pur- chaser refuses, to take title on that ground, the liability of the estate and the Administratrix thereof shall be limited to the return to the purchaser of the deposit made on account of the purchase price. 8. Administratrix reserves the right to reject anv and all bids and to impose additional terms of sale which Will be made known at the time and place bf sale. • Daecf: August; 27th, 1948. * Grace Dorsett, Administratrix EDWIN L. FOWLER, Attorney for Administratrix, .444 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. iattiiinopced For Rural Mail Carrier Coeymans Mow Of the Road By I. DE LA TORHE H IS. sneakers raising puffs of dust, Billy raced down th« path to the 'ake. Now -he stopped. sna'< r ed an overr.angmg branch and •'.'jr.g '.o ;t. gasping for breath. -After a ca.:k-j.-srd glance satisfied hirr. that ': e ,t\Je white school- ho-jse \' i'r.ger t.'-cved through the trees '-e }?r*ez up h.s b'ack trous- ers a.- i .ir.^iilei :n. \ Scr.cc .'\ r.e rr.umbled to him- •seli., ' I rr. s.ck •:? .:: And if Ma puts on any mere cts v.-faen Q • Minute O Fiction crvmg • • I talk ••in*. £Cir,g to do her any good. I could fake my age and join the navy to see the— Nah too much orders to take Ma>oe I'll ;ust drift around, iT&K ..£c a ritte. A tr^.ecjurr.r. of. smoke- rising from the :.'ea.r:r.g caught r.:s eye. \Funny time for anybody t4j hare a '•.re on. the heacb.\ he told bimseii and dashed icross The tu o men crouching O'.er the hre turned around as Billy a--p~ proa~hed. Bfrlh uore shabby •cietbes. and their sices looked as if ttniou-chtd by tcaier or razor rtyr y eeks. • ' Ya-y — yoy tramps?\ Billy blurted. Tr.e v-xo men locked at each other and tne-cne sitting en an overturned lard e a. r. a r. s w e r ed. ---yeah, we're b-trr.s. What you do J-.' here? Ain't yuh supposed ruh be ir. school?\ \Sure Just taking a vacation to- day.\ ar.d Bih'y grinned, pleased T HE big man who had yjsi spoken picked up a twig, snapped :t, en -the fire. .\ he gniated to his \what yuh say duh kid- us?\ He but his hand a: .a .rjew :•. \Hey Joe com p anion, joins up ?r.d or. the ooy's .shoulder-. '.'You mean go around, tramping w-t-th you?\ Bil.y broke m. \Yuh kr.6»v hew tuh - ride rails, kid?\ Joe iEcuire-d- \Sure—rare I do-.\ 'Billy wasn't as certain as he sounded, but-from what he had. seen of- \riding the rods\ \a th& mov;es it 'looked easy en-ougn. . . The first trsrnp; picked up a rusty .can and with the aid of a ' 3tick .propped it on the'eenter of the crack- ling t-vv-igs. .He was. still poking it into position as he drawled out, ''Hey, Joe. -'Member Horsey Sind- ler? Jus' heard ether day he lost his leg >:-dm' onnah Santa Fe. Trackman .followed up his blood fer 10 miles:\ \Mike wouldj-ah ast dub. feid tab gimme his shoes 0 Mine's ain't got 'nuf' sole on 'em \run grind up fer chev/ih' tobacco.\ ' . -:,VJr.e n \ Silly cried. He held one foot forward for them to see'. '\'These are'my only school shoes and 1—\• \Yeah-—you'rs Mike snarled. \Yuh ain't gom' tuh school no nipre,- is yuh?\ He started to stand up but Joe motioned mm down. \Awn lettern have 'em. He'll be wearin' hbos'papers 'round his feet'soon 'nuf. We get 'nether 40 below vdnter of The rni-ted Sraff* (. V !M! S^nii-^ Commission has announ'Vtl an exani- inauon to Hll rbt- positioo of rurai carrier at De-iaEs-ou The i-samiaa-tion will b# iield at .-iiumonr RuiVpit oi applU-atioos- *rili close oii S-ept. 16. The dart=-. of <?x.<niir, i'ion will be stated oa admission i-ardji ma:le-d io applicants after *hf elosiEig i.!a.t«- tor receipt of applic^r.oc- The salary of a rural varn«r on a. Standard daily rouv at i-n tn!.l^-# ;s S2 47\ a >ear. 'v.-- ,a addinonal i2'< a mile a year for -.ich piile or m<ij<j. fraction thereof :z. rxi.v~f. of 3\ na;lw Salaries oa reut^^ of shorter, l^-osth or of l^ss frN)u*-i.r -nrvKv arr- pro- portiona'ejy lo\*'-; A r'.ral rarrser serving one tr:--w-\?kl> rootx shall bt ft&id a salan on r hr trails of a.rouri» OQ^ half the IPDS\Q of the rout* serv- ed b> him. A T-LTH\ i-d-rnw serv:ns two tn-w^ekly ro'.:'?-? >hai! be p^id a about quit- saiarT'on r ae basi^ oi a roate ori^'-hjh . just ain't la ~ • otab-iaed lengrb 0 f -^ , wo J-OUI- ej All rural tamer* niu.-t tarnisa and maintain at tb^jr own -=-xp^n;?e -all Be. >H!sary veii.,(f. equipmf-iit for ihf- promf t b-jniiiint of the matl>. b-ur thr-;, ixt- ^Howrd an eqB.paier.t nsa.ir.- tec-ao. - or ? ietn* m:l^ on tb* 1 basis or '-'«- diilj taAf-ixSf- scbeii-uleii t r hw imojr.\ 'o S6i-'\ '• r'-r y-^^r for ii 5''- , , m..e rout*i. Th^y ^re f-ermiuerf - o os-r motor '.ehK^f hu* are r^Qa;r~.' to fdrnisfa stifr-.t-f^uc eq ,:pra*kr. t;-> hanl'Se posx&i DU^-;I>T^.- proi^riy K'iral earners *hjii be promoted a ly at th- br-gtnmcg of \be tollowlng oce year'5 iati'sfar- :ce tn -«• h =r 0 i- -o 'he n^-xi L.^Ct-r g.-dd* 1 - un - .. 'hey r>-^i;i. \Q* 11''4 r'-'.-'ie -tor a s^r^d^ri tjf-rn-^-^ i2.xly \O-tr a-E in-erei.-e ot SS4 a ><^ar i- orot .de-d. ;n c. aC f. =:• = :•- -hrojgs sr&c- II. Ckrn'erf a ho per;ana iz.'t:-'- it: : mer: : or:ous --:••-. - rhah i>e irj- ntat^d to srad^ '1 -.iter *nr-- v^a..\* cf su. h servi- e .:. s.-j-v :i sr. 1 ~h.-.\ be promoted to ?r- = -i- It -if-.-- r'.vr >eari 01 .-uch se,-v. shall Q~ promot^i ^',P: years of *'.- 13 (pjbli.-- Lar o: JJIT IJ. I$45> Tbe examir.dti'.'C t-o t itizea? of. or p. leriarce to. tb> ! ar* aeurally r'f>i : of the po?t otii'\^ »h~r^. the v i r a.n'\y ex.s'r. '-^bo ha v.- t~-r. itj-i:-y -^-yi- lag there for QIIH J ~--T r.^s: rr^»*.^d.in? the- c-lofing- datet'or r^'-s-.pt of afp!:'<-.a- tiocs. and .js-bo met- -h- o r be.- iti- and s. •: and Mr Mi* da} A1 llF.- Ktr.r- K>»: • Kitu- I..,,:- .*per,t .\r>tni.i.v 11, ^ F> ' r K H^ .1 . u K' 14 h i~x\ >. ,.i ' A/; »..*>> nil August .AfrfuM I WA'TE R I TRUCKED TO YOUR WELL OR CISTERN IN I 1,000-GALLON LOADS 1 CITY WATER J MARSHALL GRAY Diiimsville, N. Y. I Phone Schenectady 2-5491--2-5434 wnxutitint'.iitiixtiuntutxtitttmttmtmttmm£ Stirc tor-. BUY FEOM GATEWAY MOTORS Albany's. Downtown Authorized Ford Dealer 1940 PLYMOUTH Coach .'....• \\,'. 1939 F0RB Tudor \ 1940 MERCURY Convertible 1941 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe. 4-Dr. .. Club Coupe, Hydramatie Drive .. I J£ '• Q- Qo^iort's £on$ S865 I i EST. 1869 From Generation to Generation S495 | The House of Distinctive Gifts j ! 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Ac- 1946 Cbfrolet 81865 ^j\ -1 i S1633.j 1946 PLYMOUTH i Coach.. §1635 I •\ii plxatiqn.\ must be on, fiJe ' wirh -ise Commission at Was-hington 2-.i. r D C prior so '-he Cio^f- of bufine?? on the d.a\* sp^-rifieii above. C -^ r Christian Science 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster 4-Door Sedan , S2025 Most of .the Above Cars Equipped with/ Radio -'••'.'.. and Heater fnb- \loi'nieJii go arfftaid tramping- with- ?oaV : ' the boy asked the man. las' year an 1 \ oo Gemot dsh remains of rr.iih 'o'e-s'l! get frozen oa.\ M IKE, grinned broadly and picked up his stick to poke, tbe can. \Ctww's or.'\ he called to Joe. Billy leaned over and' peered into the can. \What-^wh-at is it?'' he stammered. \Ste-»-ed pig tails,\ Mike drawled, \Ain't often we got such luck as tuh get sucr, go<d ea'.'r.' as that, do we Joe 1 \ \Yeah 'member dat time we couldri'n get c-ttin bijt fish heads otta dah garbage .parts? Musta been time wasn't much rr.es* 'round.\ \Here feid.\ AUise was proudly holdihg up the c'sji \Neiv members foist. Gobble it devra when it's still good'n, h>ot. toy.\- \;Vo— no thdnks. I —/—\ Billy's lips clenched together and his hands went instincthely over hit mouth. Be shook his head and fled. . Mike.dropped the.can, threw back his head and laughed until he sank to the ground exhausted. Sis Conj- panion wiped a laugh-tear away. \What did you do, Mike?\ he panted. \Broil our worms?\\ Mike nodded, \The fishing was getting terrible, anyway.\ He rose wearily off the ground. \Come on, let's look for the canoe and start home. And please remember, dear brother, that it's your turn to take mother to a fish dinner at the Sea- food Grotto.\ Released by WNV Peatnra. Advertise in trie Enterprlae. CHURCHES OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. \Mar.\ :.= •,br Lf?-=on'Sermon jer-t.for Sunday. Sept- .5. Golden T*rt * \Who .is a -wise man and en'iuH ^\ith kn-swledge among you? her k'.ni show ow of a good conversation his work? with meekrtes~' .of wisdom\ 'James. 3:- 13). Sermon From the King James ver- sion of the BrblPi ffsa. -fti 5. 8^.4?,: 6. 7. 10. 2'.'-.. --Thus saith God rhe' Lofd. he' rha r created the heaven?, and ^rr^irnp'i them out: he that . spread forth 'he earth',, and that which cometh our of ftr he ' that giveth . breara unto ifif people upon it: and spirit to them that walk therein: . . I am rhp Lord- that is-'my name: and .my eiory n-;;]. i not give to another, neither my praise to graven imase? . I 'will ?ay to the north. Give up: and to rhe south. Keep not back: bring my ?on? from far and my daugh- . ters from 'he ends of The earth. liven every oue that -is called by my name: for I. have'created'Tuna for my glory; f h^ve r'orme.j him; yea. I have made him . .. . Ye are iny tv-itnesses. saith ' the Lord, ar.i riiy servant whom I have-c-bo^en- . . . This'people havp I lOrinc-d for myself; they shall sbew for'h my praise.\ . . o — ' Duanesburgh Rofi-ot- ('. Wj'lif'r wa-p guest of honor »' a hi- f.-.tia;. ?urprise party Thursday. ri:g-h* *• -H^ houie of his son-in-law Htn\ d-.-iph-.-L Ur. ;,>id Arrs- Phiiip S. fhri.-r- ri.hr . Gu-»-- «,. r e .Mr. and .\rrs. P.o.«« ' :. Wilt^r. Mr K n d Mrs. . Jesse J. Wad - ti«-M. Mr a-i Mrs. CHd^&ti V. Wilber, iNfi»? 1;*TT|,,I Jai.K Wil'Qer, Mr. and .Mr.-. , tT-isir-- \U t., i.. , Miss Klma Hin.•)<(?', SS>f A .. |, ChristmHii :md WiJln-r i \hr Mr Mn<j Mr.- John Sig-ler have return-,, ed 4IW ,[/t-r,..i,i)g a va<-aiion at I-'oit Worth. Trjca- Kar' *>><',<.,•„ Hridgr- all l.irn <\-.r Mi ,it,rt \[ ,. John E. 'WV-st.f.ail had us p-uc-r- Sririd,.,-, Mrs. >lflf\ F'ryf and John Wy.ind n< l;inv»-rsvillp: Mr. :ins}. ids. i ffarui- i •.-.>... ,,f Gollupviiie. I Goo.*;.- i' ;i K ,. r of-Oneonta is visitinir' Mr and M;« J« S P j. W-ad.dell. | ^f^-. f '\t Oai-ge. Miss l-Vrfia, Miss' f-«r,A .r-.d Mi-, W'ilm.i G-a ij?p, and Mrs . Marshal' l-m.-it an d Field Jf-WPtt havn ' rc-Mirr.'-d ;if!r- a w-ppk's vaoaiion at. Fish •'r\k I'oi.,) .,, , ne Adirondack?. . . Mr- J K Sielpr of DitanPstrrtrfeh Kd- vir-iif.fi r .... .,i. i|,f-r. .Mrs. Rise Horsdoi f, ' Su'nd iv R-v k [i VV. ChfsniU, r»iiifd I)u-• arif-sl.iirtrli nntii-tpr and pastor oinerifus rf tii'- R-friinif;,.! 'preshytrrian chnrrh of [>uariM.|.ii : K |i tt ||| p r earh Sunday In th\ Orthodox I'li'shMerian church at Sr-liH- Thf K(-I-PII,K Hand society of HIP RP- form»-d Pr»<.h.vi(>rlan ohurrh will hold Its • Seprfnib*-! mi-.-iing: on ihe 12th a t thfi . home <jf Af,s f'harles Afpri-rlo. Mr. ami \| r « ,\' a than H. f.idlPr, Alhprt Fidh-r. Mis-r I'hh-lpy Fidler. and Ray-, mond Gordon have rrjturnpd from a trip to Montana vrhpre tliP.V visited Adolph Larson Mr. Larson w.'is n formpr Du- ' an*=shure-h resident. Mr. ,ind Mrs. Judson Greasey have TP- . tumid from a vacation spent In Phila- delphia. Pn.. and \Vermont. Rol).-rt Kidli-r of Tlnmbuth, VI.. spent 'hf> wf-r-k pud with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ward Kldler. Mrs. .John signer of th e Duiinesburjrh , Rd. visitPd Mrs. .;. L. Ghristman Sunday. I Subscribe to the Altamont Enter-. .prise — $2.50 a year. : f •I m Motors, Iiic; Orai&fe and Chapel Sts. Phone 5-4566 .' Albany, N. Y. THE \GATEWAY\ TO BETTER USED CARS- OpenTilf 9 P. M'. Daily JOIN 0-UR SILVER CLFB AUTHORIZED AGENT TOWLE REID &, BARTON GORHAM . WATSON INTERNATIONAL R. WALLACE & SONS STERLING SILVER BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED OPEN FRIDAY TtUL 9 P. M. , CLOSED SATURDAY •Plenty of Free P'arking' ML fiCKERFSSONS 15254L Broadway Watervliet has rr-turned tn rpntnl r.-aing Mr. and -Mrs. Wil- Come in today and take advantage of our great values . . . Lustrous pelts .in all the latest styles. Sizes for all —• A small deposit re- serves yours! Use Our Convenient Budget Payment Plan Open Evenings 'til 9 \H Central Ave •muiMiw-juju^^.m 1-i-,i*B