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\ ' f •':..>• .•,.!.•!• .JWWpp PfaJp THE ENTERPRISE, AuTA.M#f.' N ; V '. FK.UAV Mrs. <i broken her homo Mix Waller Miller arm recently in sustained » fall at leave weeks Mae Nasholds of Albany was a week end «uest of Mrs. Min- nie Brust. <> Mr. and Mrs. Lmher Sccor left I his morning to spend several days In New York city. Francis II. Gili-oy of Ashland, Pa., spent the week end with his mo- (her, Mrs. Flizabelh Gilroy. Mrs. Ivan Hnllock'and Mjss Ada .Mereness were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Minton Becker. Miss Charlotte Moffett will on Saturday to spend two visiting l'roindx ip Brooklyn. •Mrs. Charles Blessing is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sitterley, at Pots- dam. Miss Ruth Barnaul.of Rome and • IWTss Hannah Temple of Saratoga •Springs were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ro- gers. • Mrs. Alma Hedden of Albany ,and Mrs. Margaret Weidaw and Don- ald Waterman of Wethersfield, Conn, were recent dinner guests of Mrs. Minnie Brust, Gun Club road, -Troop 51,. Altamont Boy Scouts, will have a paper drive on Saturday, Oct. 20. Papers, magazines, old (paid-up) mortgages, and cancelled bank notes gratefully received. •Mi-, and Mrs. Walter Maynard, who have been spending several months with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc- intosh, have returned to their home in Worcester, Mass. • -The regular monthly Cub Pack meeting will be held Thursday night, Oct. 18, at 7:30. All of the Cubs are to be incostume. Refreshments will be served. All parents are urged to attend those Pack meetings. —Miss Jane Paul, daughter of Mrs. Charles W. Paul, has left fori San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A., where 1 she will work as secretary in the Pan American Latin Network, mis- sionary station T.I.F.C. —Mrs. Luther Secor was hostess to her bridge club Monday evening. Her guests included Mrs. Samuel Hall, 'Mrs. Kenneth Kent, Mrs. Stu- art Rombough, Mrs. James Fleming, Mrs. Joseph Graham, Mrs. William Hoover and Mrs. Madeline Tomp- kins. -The 'Missionary society of the Reformed church met at the parson- age Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 2. Mrs. C. J. Meyer presided. Following the devotional, a business session was held and various activities per- taining to the program of the year were discussedi The program of the afternoon featured a film on the Christian Life which carried a thoughtful and inspiring message. It was decided that the book, \Mission U. S. A.,\ be used as the basis of study at the several meetings of the society. The author of this foo.oR is James Hoffman, ari editor of Pres- byterian Life, and it was highly re- o£i tH •Mi.ss Ruth Ackncr i.s spending two weeks with the Moffeti family. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Warner are visiting their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zittle, of Snyder, .V. Y. Krnesl K a isp i ie gLles siMer, .Mi of Bradley Kai.sei is the gdesl of her bro- and Mrs. •Mrs. Beach, N. J ther-in-law and Orion Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rydberg are visiting their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ryd- berg, and sops, at Rochester. •Mv. and Mrs. Harvey Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wilson of Hebron, N. Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers and family. •Mrs. Arthur Gregg, Mrs. Blanche Keenholts, Mrs. John Cole, Mrs. Jeannette Zimmerman, Mrs. Klwood Blessing wore luncheon guests re- cently of Mrs. Leonard Harrington of Schoharie. - The neighborhood committee of , the Altamont Gir) Scouts will meet Monday night, Oct. 29, at 7:45 at the Altamont Elementary school. The meeting is for all leaders, assistant leaders, and troop committee mem- bers. _. . •Mrs. Virgil Shceley was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening. Her guests wei'e Mrs. Reid Lainhart, Mrs. Charles Ciaccio, Mrs. Charles IJleichner, Mrs. Warren Jones, Mrs. Peter Alland, Mrs. Robert Kimmey and Mrs. Frank Charbonneau. -The Missionary society of the Reformed church was represented by these members at the Missionary conference at Princetown Reformed church Oct. 4: Mrs. C. J. Meyer, Mrs. Orren Finch, Mrs. Melvin Mcintosh, Mrs. Charles Hutchinson, Mrs. Karl Barkhuff, Mrs. Ernest Kaiser of Bradley Beach, N. J., Mrs. Clifford Wormer. Und Wanted The Kjyvanis C|ub of Altamont desires some land ' suitable for raising Christmas trees. The club proposes to raise the trees for sale. If this project is suc- cessful, the profits realized Iron) the sale of trees each year will be returned to the community through Kiwanis charitable activ- ities. If anyone has any land not in use, that could be given or loaned for this, purpose, please contact Millard Orsini, Altamont 4611. Mondayl^at^u p Johns mi m., St. fiave*3y^8«!6ationai f]|r)iH , i ; •Mil so; i ie CHIC of church, coiiij/)^ Altamont Girl Scouts The following is a correction in the article printed in last week's En- terprise regarding the new officers and leaders of the Altamont Girl Scouts. Intermediate Troop 37 will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at St. John's Lutheran church with Mrs. Grace Kimmey and Mrs. Ursula Pen- noyer as leaders. The Senior Troop 94 will meet Tuesday at 7 p. m. dt the Altamont school; leaders, Mrs. Maureen Martin and Mrs. Helen Durfee. The Altamont Girl Scouts met Tuesday evening at the Altamont Elementary school. Jane Quay, presi- dent, was in charge of the business session. Sally Donaldson, Val Pio- trowski, Marg Donaldson and Lynda Jensen was chosen delegates to the Senior Council meetings held in Al- bany/ TROOP 37 Girl Scout Troop 37 met Tuesday evening at St. John's Lutheran church. The meeting opened with a flag ceremony. A game was played. Work to be done to earn badges was discussed.—Sharon Croff, scribe. Brownie Troop 129 met Monday afternoon at the Altamont school. The group divided info patrols and we went for a hike and learned dif- ferent ^patrol signs. We elected two representatives for the Juli.et' Lowe tea, Virginia Quay and Nancy St. Gregg Scheduled To Teach Adult Course At Schoharie The adult education program of the Schoharie Central school will have a brand new course for the fall ses- sion, if the registration is sufficient. \What's Old in Schoharie?\ would .be. .the title of the local history course to be given by Arthur B. Gregg of Altamont. A former prin- cipal of Schoharie High school, he was active in the revival of the Scho- harie County Historical society in 1935. When enough people have register-, ed for this course, which would give them an unusual opportunity to learn more about their home area, the date of the first meeting will be an- nounced. People interested register by sending their names and addresses to adult education at Schoharie Ccn tral school. will nave;.#,s; .\-Bouun The evenrAclft the temple, *$$££*** fo. children VWfL.f. thp ChUdrenajp^ffiflbefo,, to fhe^chup-;, No #fll£v£ so1 * ™ \fry- ing will »fff'Z? u , For ifw,., a . tions call %£&«* Wonw-i .2047 or Mrs. 4$P*'' **» ''«77. C' fore Oct- |ff:;. The gHiMflMl he Che,,,., A. MyromM||^ e f City, L on , is- land. *«$fOJf » former har- ness man anWJ and civic i,. ld '_ director flMsL.yeran Laymen's Movement^l^rtjsehip. a Vd \ f associate sgfflPZ $ the Office r/ ^w^dshi i #t^U I «tedLu 1 hc, lf ; Altamont School Health Program In Full Swing PAGE FlVt. All Church «Kg§*^ L)| > headquar- ters are ftP «ith ters — House, 231; jpfjve. New. Y 0 , Advanced? obtained bjj; Prepared St. John's Lutheran Church Rev. Henry L. Tomsuden, pastor. Friday: 7 p. m. Adult choir. Saturday: 10:45 a. m. Junior confirmation class. Young people in 7th grade up are eligible. Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Sunday church school. 11 a. m. The service. Nursery. Sermon: \The Unkempt Guest.\ The sacrament of holy baptism. 7 p. m. Luther League. Monday: 7:30 p. m. General committee — sector project. Tuesday: 1:30 p. m. Week day church school. 3 p. m. Brownies. 3:45 p. m. Senior confirmation 7:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. 8 p. m. Sunday school workers' conference. Urgent that all teachers, officers and substitute teachers be present. Sunday, Oct. 21 — Thank offering Sunday. Guest preacher, the Rev. Charles Reinbrecht, missionary to Hong Kong. American Legion News legedegreoshax,. b<-n ™u.„..u \'<s.ra2 r( V!! ian half 01 11.,. teaching aflffW™WStrathe ,,.-,,, u the Gulldet&ffatal High .<\WA according W% t s V®$ just comr,i..[. <• by the guidfflp aepjftn,^, Of the 6tf|pf nierabers su:~.r.\, d 34, or 51.5f§|4 earned degn-,.'t„ yond the jflt'C four-year con,-*, degree. flxj Forty-thr^terem college , 10ni coast to coal-m the United srai. -' and in Spaiffere attended b\ G u ,i derland tea«$gs ; CpH eg e s ati.-nd.-U were: Alfnsgfava^, Alban\ s. aI ' Teachers, Affi£Indues Toachmcal Institute, $pm Co^ p '\ University, *#£alo State ToaX, Carson-Ne«fe College, Champlai'n College, CoI»Dia university Col lege of Stipe, Cornell IWrv. Cortland SjlJe Teachers, Elm iV College, Frgonia State Teachm Grant TeqtagJ. Qfe, Hanard University, ^iipbart Con eee ,, h College, MafSP.College, Manhamn College, Midaiebury College Mont claire StofeV^achers, Muhlenb.-rg College, Nest, York faiversitv Ni- agara Univefeity, Northwestern' Uni- versity, O#ego State Teachers Plattsburgjtate Teafcs, Portland Junior CofeRuss^lSage College, Siena CollefeSt. Bonaventure Uni- versity, SkHmore Coftge St Lau- rence Uniifrsify, State University of Iowa, Syracusg University, Tjnj vp f si ,.. of .Buffalq^versilfof u^ University. q^Wew Hampshire, Uni- versity of Jo^ester, University of Southern XSahfbrnia, University of Virginia, anditgrficia Ciege. \ 1'leme, - r , L f ' n ', S l n ,ho Altamont .;'?'\•'\> ••\•hool h.-iv-e been weigh- „;.\:*\\• ^ « companion -S f j - 'h''''- h-.ghi and v.eight of ' \their measurements home to ; •< d\h' f : ; Al l s!udonts ' h ^^ fo. h. b \\ n b,ou Kht up to date lo he nev. ,ehool yea, I, ( vould b „ ;;,,;'•; ';' j; ' , r''\'\ c u fi if p:,r! ' n{ * *'ouid J,,\;';\ <\ Phone number. Vision h 11^ X ° n lhc f J '-°S''am and ^ ^\\\ ehildrf-n have been \' ; r 7\ f ' n ' / w 'll ^ notified of • i-i\ delects found. dJ, h, 'h'\ J ' 4 ,' h , \ nd 6,h g'' ade sl»-l m, r.v '' l\\ ' hf ' ir ,octh cleaned, : ' ^\\i;ned by Mrs. Sue Thomp- ;''• ,0,j, (j, „, ai il>K „. nisI . Th0 ]s . I \. \' • '•'\• '\''\g done at present l - Y'LOM of defect, found haveneen -''cn,° m \ n° f' a \'\ ,s Kindergarten Or- 1=; -rt? .. \I <A '' U ' n ' d thp weflk o f r-'ivo ,L ,- nd t ind 5,h Kraders will . .? ^' - 0f l' l,m \ouridp applications «- -eii a-, the cleaning and examina- ,\\ A u y°' of explanation an d \'.rni-Mon form w.ll be sent home to p.iren.-; 'A,th <-,,ch Mudem before this ('•'o;;i ,I:,I -tarts. Notice of Cleanup Ray Friday, October 19th, has been designated by the Village Board as Fall Clean-Up Day. Any residents of the Village who have rubbish that they wish removed, may have this done free o( charge by placing the rubbish at the curb in front of their homes before H a. m. on the above date. During the day, employees of the Village will remow and dispose Of all items put out. In the event of rain on lhc- above date, Clean-L'p Da> will be observed on Saturday October 20th. KY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, VILLAGE OF ALTAMONT. (Oct. 5-12) «V NOTICE — WATER USE WbJJe t^efe is fj water shortage which is not acure as yet, the Village Board finds it necessary to operate at rpduped pressures. To keep the situation fV<?rri becoming critical, all water users' are requested to cooper- ate as follows: NO SPRINKLING OF LAWNS OR WATERING 0 § F GARDENS, ex- cept between the hours of 7 p. m. and 9 p. m., until further notice. By order of ALTAIylONT VILLAGE tfOARD. 8-tf \We are al of happiness an rfpur!\ I entitled to the pursuit but not tit 90 miles Arnold Glasow. ichei i Aiit.a May Fold, school nursO-te; Altamont Elementaiy school. Altamont P. T. A. The ir-gulrn monihly meeting of the Altamont }' T. A. v..11 be held at tb>- .-chool at H p. m. Monda>, Following th' 1 b-i-ine^s meeting, pa.-r-nt-, will ba\e the opportunity of join.ng panel discussion groups set up in four cii.-t'noms. Subjects to be coveied v\:|] include reading, re- porting or- grading o! your child's work, discipline and languages. Refreshments -A,11 be served by the kindergarten mothers. Motors and Boats INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MOTOR ALL RISK COVERAGE . . . NEW LOW RATES!! CALL US TODAY! Sever sons Insurance Agency DAVID F. COWAN — ALFRED W. SCHERMERHORN OFFICE — 114 MAPLE AVE. TEL. 4181 — ALBANY 4-1805 \If business is inefficient or extra- vagant, it will go bu.st If govern- ment is. i; ju-t calls for more taxes until the citizens g.i bust.\ Amer- ican Agriculturist. Klamm's Auto Body PROMPT SERVICE ion Body, Fender & Radiator Work JTeL 5561 Altamont, N. Y. 1 r i Course J J -, :T \ '\T \\.S'^J ic-|John. We also elected two alter- commended at the recent missionary nates: Cathy Wright and Carol Si conference held at Princetown Re-(veil. formed church. A social hour with the serving of refreshments conclud- ed the afternoon. Now Is The Time. TO PREPARE FOR* WINTER —INSTALL Warp's Storm Windows Several kinds in stock —CHECK Stove and Heater Pipe —WEATHERSTRIP Doors and Windows —CAULK UP Those Cracks -- Keep the cold out and the heat jin —PAINT UP With Pittsburg Paints and Enamels —BUY A Duo-Therm Space Heater We Have Some Bargains in POWER MOWERS — Inquire — Remington and Super-X Ammunition Hood and Utica Hunting Boots Woolrich Clothing Flannel Shirts for all ALTAMONT HARDWARE 104 IMteple Ave. , ALTAMONT, N. Y. Altamont Cub Scout Notes Pack 51 — Den 6 On Oct. 4, Mrs. Kopper took us on a trip to Albany to the American Dream of Freedom, which was held at the Washington Avenue Armory. We saw many things that showed American progress, from Colonial times to the nuclear age, which in- cluded the first radio, telegraph, phonograph, old money, war relics, old ,s~..„- Howard H. \fiqSKer; principal of Guilderland Central'% scri00 i i s teaching % gpaftlaie ^ in school w Albanv. *' -•—•----—C\* in Albany. ~ . a. The cpurse ,\Tt% Second School Pnncipalship,\ is designated to ac- quaint -prospective^ school atanristra- tprs wrtb the scope and nature Painting & Decorating FINE WALLPAPERS ARTHUR J. ARMSTRONG TEL. ALTAMONT 5611 .Helderberg Post 977, American Le- ha°\' Mon day night at the Legion j M^M, Edwin Bradt, adjutant, reported on cession °Th,° f ^ Legion ' s fair «>\ cession. The results were verv grati- fying and it was one of the most 5U A e work n a ;o 1 e PI ; 0JeCtS t0 date \ V» \^ *»* «*e and and another plannld^ gently ^ scHool adAirtration. Persons the month Akn! f ? r Iater ln P re P ar f, g for administrative positions bing and general cleL P in imingl «™b- must iake'this particular course io comDlishr-f cnerai cleaning up was ac- meet certification requirements The auSfclean^he^t^^^ il ™* ^l /cry much appreciated. 'Th es e prol fun Electrical, Heating and Plumbing Contractor HOUSE WIRING—OIL BURNER8 Water Pumps — Power Wiring H. J. Diehl Co., Inc. ALTAMONT TEL. 2271 WESTINGHOUSE DEALER MM* increases efficiency, lengthens life of your heater. ILL' PIN and keep it filled!... WARD G. ACKERMAN Inc. ALTAMONT, N. Y. Albany 2-8690 — PHONES — Altamont 2131 EXCAVATING • FREE ESTIMATES CELLARS - ROADS - GRADING -DITCHING Dump Truck Service TOP SOIL - FILL-DIRT - SHALE - GRAVE CINDERS -- AND MASON SUPPLIES ALL EQUIPMENT FULLY INSURED AGAINST LIABILITY I 1 f \ Piones: 5927 -- 4161 -- 2471 Altamont, N. Y. .„, — .^.v.^, miows the de newspapers and many important 'gals\ turn out. documents. We also saw Babe Ruth's and attend, uniform and Lew Gehrig's glove. A * \- Johnny Murphy was a guest. Re- freshments were furnished by David Kopper. — Gilbert Croff, denner. jects can be Enthusiasm greeted the auxiliary's announcement of a dinner to be held Dec. 1 at the Legion hall. Everyone knows the delicious dinners ~ these Let's all buy tickets At the next meeting election of new directors will be held. All members I are requested to be present for this/ important function •^.SS'KSS^'HK'S'JE tasty lunch meeting with a verv W. MP S T' Kl^, two me^ . Marian Aekerman \ n<?1 ' and Mre - services, pubJif relations, operation and maintenariS, relations with the Board of Eduction an d the State Department of Education, curriculum scheduling, orientation and in-service' training, teacfe load, co-curricuiar activities, ariSelhers. Mr. Mosher laugh t a course in Problems In'Secondary Educatio'' at the college fifing the summer for a si.\-week penM- MtmonlMormed Church Honor Bowlers Men Mixed Crabill Phone 5071 MAPLE SHADE «INC. Phone FR 2-1713 or FR 2-1005 2727 Guilderland Aye. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 119 Maple Ave, Everything in Insurance ***** VI •MMJJlljJjkjieB^ '\' Women's Commercial Elsie Clother .. Elsie Clother . Guilderland Men R. Heaeox ' iE. Vcdder I Altamont Smoke Women C. Felgentreff C. Vedder Men E. McGann A. Watkins Helderberg Bob Armstrong Doc Barbagelott Altamont Business Jim Pino Jim Pino Altamont Recreation Women Bea Van Denburg Helen Torlish Men Tom Olesko Ken Van Denburg . Guilderland Center Mixed Women A. M. Ford A. M. Ford Men T. Thompson . H. Heald . ... II Altamont Business Women I Shirley KlTfel !... -.« Shirjey, K% McKownville Fire Oept. -Women Carolyn iDe La Plater . Paul D4 La Mater ; ... |Tbm Garrison Mank Van Wjprmer 6V#-; 6, MEEttfSlG \ \£He meetirt# of Got. -8- 179 479 246 563 197 489 218 551 235 597 234 604 Rev. C. J. -Wer, minister. Friday, Oct. 13: 7:30 p. m.\SiPrus choir rehear- sal. % s 9 p. m. Mai's Chorus rehearsal. Sunday. Oct. ft\ I 9:45 a. m. JSn%y church school. 11 a. m. WSW worship service for Laymen's\snf|iy- The men of the Arcliters'8ib|e class will con- duct the entifi*#ice. 5:45 p. m, W$Sx meeting of the Youth Fellow* I 7:15 p. m. fou|h choir rehearsal. Friday, Oct.® % 6:30 p. m. Ms Classical Union dinner meeting a a.the West Glen- ville ReformeS CfUrch. The ad- by Rev. Howard fid secretary of lUncil of the Re- lerica. 'US cohir rehear- 202 497 236 587 190 432 222 522 232 563 187 463 dress will be$ei f Tuesink, we&M the Steward^ • formed Chur(J'j£ 7:30 p. ra. 0>' sal. Saturdav. Oct.?? CHURCH 3 p. m. •_.. From 5 p. P- 0 roast beef ding\- 1 Sunday, Oct\'.' At the m# n the pulpit willM minister from'\ 11 ing part in 1^ change of M e i open. — Serving of the Worship service ipfelied by a guest WA, Canada, tak- iternational Ex- lARMSTRONG'SI Milk and Cream Grade A Pasteurized ALSO ALL BY-PRODUCTS: HEAVY CREAM CREAM CHEESE CHOCOLATE MILK (with whole milk) BUTTERMILK ORANGE DRINK CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE RESTYLING YOUR pLD SUITE — NOW AVAILABLE — SLIP COVERS - DRAPERIES CORNICES and BEDSPREADS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Open Every Evening Till 9 p. M. Saturday Till 5 P. M . FREE FOOT STOOL WITH EVERY 2-PIECE SUITE REUPHOLSTERED Phone 3411 I ALTAMONT, NEW YORK WESTMERE - INTERIOR DECORATORS AND UPHOLSTERERS 2310 WESTERN AV% GUILDERLAND, N. Y. PHONE ALBANY 8-37i8 \ I ;'|V KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS AltamoBtg^nic Notes At the regraS&ftmunication of Noah Lodged? &f ' & A. M., Fri- day, Oct. 12 im lltegt 8 p. m., the Pellowcraft ftW fmE tys conferred by Junior WSigH ^l«Roy Kiltz. Regular cbP?* Ettof.Noah Chap- ter No. 284,'*-^ mr^wiH be held at the ItfasoP l \ fyPle Friday eve- ning, Oct. I^JJL'.'-'^V I Monthly «^M i r *h e Fellow- craft club ofWfSpfefeVWll be held at the HasohlQejiWefmaesday, Oct. 16. Pre«dinf«p i ,ffie4tiiig, at 6:30 p. m., supper*Mfi?\!Served in the dining room Tg^Mg^r $1.01 TOPWP^HT •*i BRAND ULTRA SHEER - 2 Boxes 12's — 77c GAUGE NYLONS Details in KOTEX packages 1 Box 48's — $1.49 1.00. p Mf '$$&$&& arid >appi>ttved. filiieyij Oct, 14 kt 2:30 B. hi. ™ • ? \Tlicrefore look for Mafic WjM peace, witiioutS 10 !- U Peter 3:1* •»'\f !•; s;i. .... fee.eing that. SBi >e diligent! \* of Him it? teless.\— : s GILBERT J. DE LUCIA, B.S<5., Prop \Accuracy — Courtesy — {Service\ PHONE 7631 — RESIDENCE 4961 8TORE HOUR9 — 9 A. M to 9 P. M. Daily. 9 A. M. to 1 B, M, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY^ T^ ^•swsjseri