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SECTION TWO -. PAGE SJX THE ENTERPRISE; ALTAMfttiT, N. Y., FRipAY. MARCH 8, 1957 Guilderland Center ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, March 10: 9:45 a, m. Bible school with class- es fox all ages. 11 a. in. Worship service conduct- ed iby Norman Heid of Hartwiok Col- lege. 6:30 <p. m. Luther League meet- ing. Lola Champion wild ' have •charge of the devotions and the Murrells will serve refreshments. Tuesday, March 12 - 7:30 p. m. Women's Missionary meeting. The leader will be Mrs. Louis Koser; hos tess, Mrs. Edmund Witherwax. teacher. Girl Scout Week begins March 10. Our group will attend church, and wear our uniforms all week. May we have your coopera- tion again during the cookie sale winch starts March 8? Betsy Knoll, scribe. CLAM CHOWDER, FOOD SALE Friday, March 29, at 3 p. in — Olam chowder and food sale at St. Mark's Lutheran church. Bring containers for chowder. For orders, call UN 1-2516 or UN 1-2296. HELDERBERG REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Floyd V. Nagel, minister. Sunday,. March 10: 9:45. Sunday school. The audio- visual filmstrip, \The Travelin' 'Man\ will be shown to the upper grades. 11:00. Worship sendee. Sermon: \Christian Perfection.\ The Junior choir, under the direction of Mrs. Jack Carman, will sing. We shall observe the sacrament of baptism. The Girl Scouts and Brownies will attend church as a group. 7:00. Senior High Fellowship; leader, Diane Mitchell; topic, \The Church and the State.\ 7:00. Junior High Fellowship; leaders, Dave Bush and Ronna Van Wormier: topic. \Migrants: What I Can Do to Help Them.\ 7:45«* Youth choir rehearsal. GfRL SCOUT NEWS Representatives to the Juliette Lowe (Foundation meeting in Albany \ were Jerilyn Burns and Susan Phil- i 'lips. We raised S2.56 from our i y^Elepjtent auction, which we! p upi i s o f our local churches in the donated to the foundation. We are | Gu i Kie: - tand Central High school are working on oor cook.badges at pres- . ho]dimr Len ., e n services each Friday ent, with Mrs. McCracken as our, mornJ ~ g at the Helderberg Reformed 'church. The preacher for Friday. (March S. is Rev. Albert Dockter of 'Hamilton Union Presbvterian church, 'Guilderland. Rev. C. J. .Meyer of •the Alramont Reformed church will be the preacher March 15. ! The Life and Work committee 'wfil meet at the church office Tues-I day. March 12. at 7:30 p. m. I church at 8 p. m. Saturday, March 16th. (Rev. Mr. Thielpape will Ibe install- ed as pastor of the Woodlawn Church Sunday, March 10, at 8 p. m. COMMUNITY NOTES Mrs. Rodell Thompson would ap- preciate any news items by Tuesday of each week. Telephone UN ion 1-3001. ' Twenty members of the Helder- •berg Reformed church enjoyed a tur- key dinner and evening at the Belle- vue Reformed church, Schenectady, Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. George Yakel recent- ly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quinlan, Fort Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, New Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yakel. Albany. Mrs. Ida 'Frederick entertained Mrs. John Martin and daughter Su- san at luncheon on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Du-1 LegalNotices At a Special Term ° f the Su P reme Court of a J e S Tate of New York, held in and V the County of Al - bany, at the Court House in the c \y of Albany, ° n the 5th day ° f March, 1957 PRESENT: H 0N^\~ KENNETH S \ MAC AFF ER SUPREME COURT^ C0UNTY OF ALBANY In the Matter of the Application of GLADYS JEAN SODITUS for •leave to change her name to GLADYS !JEAN HUNTER. On readine and fili\S Iht? Petition of GLADYS JEAN SOPITUS, veri- fied •the 25th day of February. 1957, •fUrmed JVjrces, NOW NO MOTION Attorneys for the mid ttettttonw, H is T^PI^SS^* Mw «*« GUM'S 15, 1936 at New York City, be AttA siie hereby is autiwrtwd to mow ttje name of GLADYS JEAN MTNT- UK m the place and stoad of hw present name upon complying with tfie provisions of Article « ul tiv Civs! Rights Law and of this? oiM<e\\ VIZ: i- Bonds & Insurance CyQ Old Line or Mutual Automobile and Fire CLYDE L. BALL BERNE, N. Y. Tet. West Berne 2001 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cusack and children and Mrs. Bertha Klett en- joyed a birthday dinner ait Miss Hel- en Cusack's, in Albany, Wednesday evening. Miss Nancy Handy, a student nurse at Bellevue hospital in New York city, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Handy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drum had as Sunday dinner guests, Mrs. Marion Sharp. Canajoharie; and Mrs. Estelle Sharp, Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Osterhoudt I have received word that their son. A congregational supper will be'Pvt. Alan Osterhoudt. was scheduled served Wednesday. March 13, at 6:30 to sail Thursday for Stuttgart, Ger- p. m. The Membership committee | many. charme at dinner, Saturday evening. |praying f 0 r\ a change of name of the \\ ' \'petitioner i-t being requested that she be permitted to assume the name of GLADYS JEAN HL'NTER in the That this order be entered «nd the said petition upon which it \vws granted 'be filed within txni dnys from the date hereof in tho office nr die Clerk of the County of Albany, and that within ten days from tho date of die entry hereof a copy of th>5 order shall be published In Mit s Altamont Enterprise, a newspaper puDflsfted in the County of Albany. New York; and that within forty days after the making of this order proof of such publication by afTldwvi't shall be filed with the County Clork of the County of Albany. That following the due filing of said petition and the entry of said place and ^t^A of iVr present name • . - . .- -- - - ^ -- GALDYS JEAN SODITUS. and the °!l^L?? J le L an : be f° re directed, tho is in charge of The supper, and the Life and Work committee has plan- ned the program. The speaker will •be Dr. W. T. Clemens <who will speak of The Chariton school. The Couples club will meet at the MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS DEALER SERVICE, DEALER INTEGRITY, DEALER INTER- EST !N THE PURCHASE AFTER SALE. THESE ARE THE MEMORIES THAT ROSE CREATES, '56 Olds \tt\ Holiday Sedan $3395 m Olds <<W Holiday Sedan $2795 '55 Olds \98\ Holiday Sedan $2595 '56 Mercury Monterey 4-Door $2495 '55 Pontiac Chief. \870\ Sta. Wagon $2295 '55 Buick Century Riviera Sedan $2295 '55 Olds Super \88\ 4-Door '55 Buick Century Riviera Coupe '55 Mercury Monterey 4-Door '54 Chrysler Mew Yorker Newport '54 Olds Super \88\ 4-Hoor »S4 Ford \ft* Station Wagon '54 Mercury De Luxe Sport Coupe '54 Pontfjic \870\ 2-Door Sedan QUALITY DEALER ALBANY, N. Y. $2195 $2195 $1995 $1795! $1495 $1295 $1295! 2-1914 YOUR CAR IS A BIG INVESTMENT . . . PROTECT IT WITH A NEW front William Smith and Miss Rosemary Olszowv, of Albany, were Sunday callers 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blum of Levit- town, Long Island, Obcerved their 20fch wedding anniversary while vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ford over | the week end. John Benusoak of Ballston Spa and James Robinson of Albany were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Osterhoudt. Miss Linda Lincoln spent the week end at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Anna Frederick, Schenectady. Congratulations are extended to Miss Marilyn Felgentreff who grad- uated Jan. 25 from Central Air Lines, Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frederick entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cummings of Bennington, Vt., on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Felgentreff had as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Rob- ert Carman and children. * Mrs. Charles Lincoln and Mrs. Ida Frederick were luncheon guests of Mrs. Stanley Frederick on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sohienbaum entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bmmett Lockrow of Aliplaus, Sunday. Mrs. John Fauth of Albany was a Sunday guest at the home of her I daughter, Mrs. Kellogg Mitchell, and I'fiatnMy. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire department will meet 'Monday, Mar. lllth. Mrs. Bertha Schuyler enjoyed a birthday dinner at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William EndicotJt, and fatmly, on Sunday. Rutin Martin, John Grounse, Betty Collins, Shirley Dingwall, Betsy Bar- ney, Karen McDonald, and 'Douglas Endicott sang in the Junior Choir Festival ait the Westminster Presby- terian church, Albany, last Sunday. Mrs. Alrta York had as as her Sun- day dinner guest, Mrs. Merton Liv- ingston of Dunnsville. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ford and 'family attended tfhe funeral of Mr. Ford's great-aunt, Mrs. Gerald Doyle at Pi'tstsfield, Mass., Tuesday. William Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson, 15 Neilson Rd., a freshman at New York State Col- lege for Teachers', Albany, was' re- cently accepted as a pledge in Kappa Beta Fraternity. Mr. Thompson is registered for a B. A. degree with a major in social studies and a minor in biology. Court being \satisi'ini that the said petition is true and it appearing from the said petition and the Court being satisfied that there is no rea- sonable objection to the change of name proposed and it further duly appearing that'the *»:d appellant was !\£\**£•• »'\\^ si»« «e born on February IV 1936. at Ne*.?™? to ^^ an ^ by York City, and that tho certificate of IUcinle - her birth issued b\ the Department of Health, City of Nw York, said certificate being attached hereto, and it further duly appearing that the appellant is not a member of the West Township Mr. and Mrs. Maus Pitcher called on Mr. and Mis. Stanton Warner on Thursday. William Emerick of Schenectady called on his mother, Mrs. Florence Pierce, at the Nash Nursing Home. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Warner were Leo Warner and friend, Albany;' Cheryl and Clifford Warner, and Elsie Car- lotti, also of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner and daughter of Troy. Darlene Gray has been ill with the chicken-pox. Mrs. Lloyd Gray has received news that her sister, Mrs. Angelo Canvale, Highland, has a baby boy. Kay and Pearl Gray called on Mr. and Mrs. Maus Pitcher. Friends of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Plumtoo gave them a party at their home in honor of their first wedding anniversary last week. Kermy Harding spent the week end with his old sailor buddy, Johnny Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warner and daughter of Altamont called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Warner on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ostrander of GallupviHe called on Anna Deitz at the NashingsNursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. James Quay and family were .dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oliver on Sunday. Donald Gray has returned' to the home of his grandmother, Mrs. David Kenndy, Slin'gerlands, to resume his school work after a week's stay at his home here. Mrs, Pearl Gray is ill and under a doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. James Quay enter- tained Mrs. Tony Orsini and daugh- ters and Walter Oliver J'ast Friday evening. Friends of Peter Oliver who wish to write him may do as at this ad- dress: Pvt. Peter W. Oliver, 1655007, Pit. 55, Co. C, 1st Rec. Trng. Bn., M. C. R. D„ Parris Island S. C. Mrs. Mary Snyder called on Mar- ion Truax at the home of Minnie Brust, Altamont, Sunday. BIG REWARDS FOR BIG IDEAS Employees of a large manufactur- ing company collected more than $3,- 000,000 last year in rewards for their contributions of ideas on ways to better their jobs and improve the company's operations. Since 1942 the company has paid out over $20,000,000 in suggestion- plan awards, which range up $2,500. STURDY STRUCTURE GARAGES 1805 State Street, Schenectady — ACT NOW! ft THE STURDY STRUCTURE GARAGES ARE CUSTOM-BUILT TO SPECIFICATIONS: ANY GARAGE-. . FROM 1 TO 4 STALLS NO MONEY DOWN F. H. A. AND BANK FINANCING ALL WORK GUARANTEED SLIGHTLY HIGHER IN CITY OF ALBANY AND COLONIE AREA SEE US OR PHONE EX 3-9780 '*• Let Us Give You Estimates on GARAGES -* CAMPS — HOMES — ADD-A-ROOM ^Ji^tii^ i -^^ ; Iiw*irt) - SCHENECTADY >kl=#:irl:#feEK|ji*V&-9 ; A.- M. - 9 P. M. — ALL DAY SUNDAYS *> The dynamic WD-45 has \dead\ weight engineered out... two- thousand pounds of it... to save you fuel and money. Yet, there's plenty of weight on the drive wheels for 4-plow, 4-row farm- ing. The automatic TRACTION BOOSTER system shifts the weight instantly. You get one-third more work power per dollar. Come in and try it. TRACTION BOOSTER ti an Alllf-Chdlmtrt fradvmarlc. ALLIS-CHALMERS sAi.es AND SEWICB Vote On Bingo Slated For. Fall A proposed constitutional amend- ment legalizing bingo games under certain conditions will be placed be- fore the voters next fall. By a vote of 125 to 22 the As- sembly has approved 'the amendment. The Senate had previously adopted the proposal 44 to 9. The conditions provide that the games must be conducted by \bona fide religious, charitable or non- profit organizations of veterans, vol- unteer firemen'' or the like. Proceeds must go 9 to the* 'lawful purposes of the organizations, and single prizes cannot exceed $250. A \series of prizes on 'any occasion\ cannot exceed $1,000- Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palombp of West Township wish to take this op- portunity to thank their many friends and neighbors who helped them cele- brate their first wedding anniversary recently, CarlofTnanks 1 wish to thank all of my friends who sent m e cards and did many favors for me' during fny disability. Thanks also to the Democratic So- cial Club of the Town' of New Scot- land for % e beautiful! basket of fruit. Pfeag-, <heMeve me, I shaill not forget youi mW t kind 'and thought- ful deeds. Mosher Ames Clarksville, N. Y. publication of such order and IIw filing of proof of publication thereof and on and after the 16th day of April, 1957. the petitioner, GLADYS JEAN SODITUS shall be known as and by the name of GLADYS JEAN HUNTER, which she -is hereby auth- — :_ ~ J ' \no other name. S/ KENNETH S. MAC AFFER Justice Supreme Court. McClung, Peters and Simon, At- tom'evs, State Bank Bldg., Albany 7, N. Y. ' (Mar. S) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the State Comptroller has caused' an examination to be made of the ac- counts and fiscal affairs of Berne- Knox Fire District, Town of Berne, Albany County, for the period be- ginning on January 1, 1954, and end- ing on December 31, 1955. The re- port of such examination has been filed in my office where it i s a pub- He record, available for inspection by all interested persons. CLYDE L. BALL, (Mar. 8) Secretary. nut t iNCORPbttATED mmt urn ^.»,,^*»l»v-tWt\>«ailWi WViH^«»i> «•»•»•\•-• i'«—»o»»o« MASONS' SUPPLIES DELMAR, N. Y. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the State Comptroller has caused an examination to be made of the ac- counts and fiscal 'affairs of Knox Fire District; Town of Knox, Albany County, for the period beginning Gn January 1, 1954, and ending on De- cember 31, 1955. The report of such examination has been filed in my office where it is a public record, available for inspection by all in- terested persons. WILLIAM L. SHEDINA, (Mar. 8) Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE Village of Altamout, N. Y. Purchase of Fire Truck Sealed bids will be received.at the office of the 'Village Clerk, Mrs. Beryl N. Grant, 119 Helderberg Ave., Altamont, N. Y., until Monday, April 1st, 1957 at 4 P. M., for a fire truck. Specifications will be avail- able at the Clerk's office on 'and after March 11th, 1957. Bids will be opened publicly April 1st, 1957.'at 8 P. M. No bid may 'be withdrawn \for a period of thirty days- after the opening 'thereof, and 'the \Village Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated:' March 6th, 1957. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES • VILLAGE OF ALTAMONT (Mar. 8-22) NOTICE O F SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING Central School District- No. 2 of the Towns of Guilderland, Bethlehem and New Scotland, Albany County, New York , BERNE, N. Y. Telephone East Berne 251 The Board of Education of Central School Distriot No. 2 of the Towns of Guilderland, Bethlehem 'and New Scotland', Albany County, New York, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE tat a special distriot meeting of the quali- fied voters' of said School District will be held at the Guilderland Cen'- tral High School, in Guilderland' Cen- ter,'New'> York, in said School Dis- trict, on the 30th day of March, 1957, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., Eastern Stand- ard Time, at which 'the polls will' be kept open between the hours of 9:00 o'clock A. M. and 9:00 o'clock P. M., Eastern Standard Time, for the pur- pose of voting by ballot upon the following propositions: PROPOSITION No. 1 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to-wit: RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of \\Central School District No. 2 of the Towns of Guil'derlaind, Bethlehem and New Scopland, Albany County, New York, is hereby auth- orized': a) To construct an addition, con- sisting of two'classrooms, to the Al- tamont Elementary School, including original' furnishings, equipment, ma- chinery and apparatus, at la maxi- mum estimated' cost, including inci- I'dental expenses, of $86 )V 60; b) To construct «m addition, con- |«istdng of five classrooms, a teachers' room, and a six-stall! bus garage, / to the Westmere Elementary School, in- cluding originaii furnishings, equip- ment, machinery and 'apparatus; at a maximum estimated cost, tacluding incidental expenses, of $221,620; c) To reconstruct the Westmere Elementary School 'toy the installation of a partition in the present gym- nasium ait a maximum estaiaied'cost, including incidental' expenses, of $9,- 000; d) To construct Bii 'addition, con- sisting of four classrooms' and a two- stall bus garage to the Fort Hunter Eltementery School, including original furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus, at a maximum esti'- mated cost, .aricluddii^ incidental' ex- penses, of $150,192; e) To construct an ladditdon', con- sisting of eighteen classrooms, to ttoe Guilderland Village . Elementary School, including original' furhislungs, In lovingwinory of » ur dear wife and mothe?'lnna Brunk, who passed away (M^ j 1953. In our heaiife, ,Wur memory lungers ^etly, ftfaj , fo nd and .true, There is rf J day, dear wife and mother That we A fflt> t; think of you. ' irfousfoahd and daughter Seeing iniiwiWeTas others see us 'School, including original furnishings, wouldn't Hrtwtoch, good, (because equipment, machinery artd apparatus, m; ost of lis'CSrtri'it foeiMeve what we ait a maximum: estimated cost, to- S a JWi \»wuiu eluding incideMW expenses, of $515, WHi WWA Uv «\m\ vM' $088,800,. 'being <ho «Rii;<\^wtfv \>r 'tho aforesaid' ftn^HNVK >M so \\\\\v\\ t'l\w0o.f «» may hf tio»s>w«Av\ «lmW ho wised by tax ui*«> 1<\«» *\weWo (xswoty of said vSohwl UM>VI t\\Y;\ oowottMi in oih- jma! <i\ixt«U(wutN «» provide by S<v(ton \\K\ \A tho KM\u\W'tw\ Law; «U\i (n ««W\S\wU\v\\ ot such 'N*x, ob- IWto vM wud JVhwM t>teti>k»t silm'll bo Issued ruvMwmoN No. a Shall tho tallow Ins nwhttlon bo adoptvvl t\*-\\K KKKOl.VV0J\ ttwt Hw tttwrd of Education wt t.>\t\UNU S^w>ol Dlstirict No. 'J of tho 'l\>wns- \M Oulldwtand, Hothlohom «tUi Now Swtkvnd, Al- Iwny v\>uivt>. Now York, is horcby authorlyod t\» ^^«>!^:^^•uc! tt new junior hiRl) sohviol hutMtnsi tlo inehid*? « K>-mi\«sium «nd swlmtntns ix^ 1 ^ °h tho si to .now owiuni by s«io School District, loowtod soutl-) of -the present 'lviRh SCIHH)1, lnolu\tijt\s original fur- nislrinKS, oquipmont, mndunery and apparatus, <md tho gr;>d.injr and im- provement of said site* at « maximum os't.imwt'od cost, including incidontol oxpensos, of Sfl.8S5.960 , which sum of $1,885,960, or so much tliereof as may be necessary, sdiall be .raised- by tax upon the taxable property of said School District and collected in an- nual installments as provided by Sec- tion 416 of the Education Law; and, in anticipation of such ta^c, obliga- tions of jsaid School District shall-be issued. Dated: Guilderland Center, New York, February 25th, 1957. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 2 OF THE TOWNS OF GUILDER- LAND, BETHLEHEM AND NEW SCOTLAND, ALBANY COUNTY, NEW YORK By C. G. GILBERT, School Distinct Clerk. (Mar. 8-29) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the State Comptroller has caused an examination to be made of the ac- counts and fiscal affairs of Town' of Knox, Albany County, for the period beginning on January 1, 1954, and ending on December 31, 1955. The report of such examination has been filed in my office where it is a pub- lic record, available for inspection by all interested persons. L. W. SCHOONMAKER, (Mar. 8) Clerk. SURROGATE'S COURT —.ALBANY COUNTY In the Matter of the Goods, Chattels and Credits of ELIZABETH J. GRAHAM, Deceased.,., .'U TO THE PEOPLE OF THE X STATE OF NEW YORK v By The Grace of God Independent Free And To WILUIAM SEGtRAVE, SEND GREETING: YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to show cause before our Surrogate of the County of Albany, on the Mth day of March, 1957,' at ten o'clock'In the fore- noon of that day, at the - Surrogate's Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Albany, why a decree should not be made directing petitioner as Ad- ministratrix of the goods, chattels and credits of Elizabeth J. Graham, late of the County • of Albany, New York, de- ceased, to mortgage, lease or sell real property of said decedent, who has made application for the same. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of Office of our said Surrogate to be hereunto affixed. (U S.) WITNESS, HON. EDWARD G. ROGAN, Surrogate of our said County, at the City of Albany, on the 15th $&y of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty- seven. PETER F. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Thomas J. Mahoney, Attorney, 90 State St., Albany, N. Y. (ITeb. 2.2-Mar. 16) SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Independent Free And To Leonie R. .Heinrich, 219 Mediter- ranean Road, Palm Beach,' Florida, one, of the heirs at law and next of kin of Richard E. Reilty, late of the County of Albany, deceased, and the person* named as executor, testamentary trustee, guar- dian, and eaph person named as execu- tor, test'arhentary trustee,' guardian or beneficiary in any other will, of said testator filed in this office, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, Eugene J. Steiner of the City of Albany in the County of Albany has made application to our Surrogate's Court of the County of Albany to have a certain instrument in writing, bearing date the 14th day of November, 1D50, relating to real and personal estate, duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of Richard E. Reilly, late of the City and County of Albany, deceased. THEK.E- FORiE, you ami each of you, are hereby cited to show cause before our said Surrogate in the County of Albany,, at the Surrogate's Court of said County, held in the County Court House in the City of Albany on the 26th day of .March, 1957, a t ten o'clock tn the forenoon of that day, why the instrument offered herein, should not be admitted to pro- bate as and for the Last Will and Testa- ment of said deceased. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the Seal of the Surrogate's, Court of the said County of Albany, t6 libe hereunto affixed. ' (L. S.) WITNESS, HON. EDWARD, G. ROGAN,. Surrogate of our said Cotinty, at the City'of Albany, on the 18th day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousahd ning hundred and fifty- seven. PETER F. QUNNINGHiAiM, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Eugene J. Steiner, Attorney, W State St., Albany 7, N. Y. (Feb. 22-Mar. 15) COUNTY COURT BENJAMIN COHEN and ROBERT COHEN,\ doing business Under' the firm name and style, of LIBERTY COAL & OI L CO., Plaintiffs, afrirut NAZARETH K. BORSALIAN, Defen- dant. ', SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution issued out of the 'County Court of the County of! Albany to me directed and delivered against the property, real and personal^ of Nazareth K. Boursallan, I have seize'd and taken, and shall sell at public auo* tion pursuant to law at the front Pin- trance of the Court House in the City of Albany, in the,-Court of Albany and. State of New York, oh the t 0th > day of April, 1957, at 11 o'clock, in the fbVeH6ofj, all of the right/ title afld interest\wtf(ch the said Nazareth K. Boursallan had On the 1st day of March, 1955, or at any time thereafter, In nnd to the lands and premises described as follows:— ALL that certain piece or parcel of land known as Lol No. Nlnctcfii (19) on Executors Map of Properly of the late f amilol Schuyler, deeonsed, recorded and lied by thorn in the office of the Clerk of the County of Albany, and which lot is hounded/ and described as follows, to wit: On the North by the house and lot tiow or formerly of Andrew Moore: on the east by lots numbered Seventeen anil Eleven; on the south by lot Number Twenty (20), and on the west by South 1'onrl Street; the said lot fronting on South Pearl Street, aforesaid being twenty-four (24) feet in front and rear, and ninety-two (92) feet and five (5) Inches in depth; said premises being now known as No. 380 South Pearl Street. H191NX3 the same premises conveyed to Nnzaret Boursallan by Nazaret Bour- sallan and Eva lloursalian. his wife, by Warranty Peed bearing date the 25th day of August, 19<IX, and recorded in the office of the Cletk of the County of Al- bany September lsl, 1948, in Book 1134 of Deeds at page 197. SUBJECT to a mortgage now a lien against said premises held by City and County Savings Bank of Albany, re- corded in the Albany County Clerk's Of- fice in Book 117S of Mortgages at page 4(il, upoiJ which there is unpaid the stun of $1210)04 with interest from the 1st day ol' November. 1956. Dated: February 22nd, 1957. PATRlOK M. OASIOV, Sheriff. By: Lelimd Ryan, Under Sheriff. (Feb, 22-A,pr. 5) CITATION ADMINISTRATOR'S ACCOUNT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Independent Free And To Olga Wiley, Glens Falls Insurance Company, And all others interested in the estate of OLGA C. WALLBN late of the City of Albany in tile County of Albany, de- ceased, as creditors, distributees, or otherwise, SEND GREETING: On petition of Elizabeth W. Bartley of 60 Grove Ave;, Albany, N. v., you and each of you are hereby required to show cause before our Surrogate of the County of Albany, at the Surrogate's Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Albany, New York, on the 25th day of March, 1957, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, why the Aocount of Proceedings of Elizabeth W. Bartley as Administratrix of the Goods, Chattels and Credits of said deceased should not be judicially settled and allowed. Itf TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the Seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said County of Albany, to be hereunto affixed. (L. S.) WITNESS, HON. EDWARD G. ROGAN, Surrogate of our said County, at the City of Albany, on the 18th day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven. PETER F. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Morton M. Z. Lynn, A'ttorney, 100 State St., Albany, N. Y. (Feb. 22-Mar. 15) THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God •Independent Free And To Frederick Poffahl, a/k/a Frederick Poffard, 130 Hamil Ave., Ardsley, Pa.; lEdna Jenkins, Box 480, Milltown, New Jersey; William- Poffahl, address un- known; Edward Poffahl, address un- ,known,<. John Doe, Mary Doe, Richard [Roe and Jane Roe, the last four names beting fictitious ; ahd intended to repre- sent unknown heirs at law and next of kin if any of said deceased whose names,' residences are unknown and cannot after 0ue diligence be ascertained, the h.eirs , •£t- law and next of kin of Caroline Hen- rietta Poffahl, late of the County of Al- bany, deceased, and the person named as, executor, testamentary trustee, guar- dian, and each person named as execu- tor, testamentary trustee, guardian or beneficiary in any other will of said testator filed in this office, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, Lillian M. Newton of the City of Albany in the County of Albany has made application to our Surrogate's Court of the County of Albany to have a certain instrument in writing, bearing date the 12th day of July, 1952, relating to real and personal estate, duly proved as the Last 'Will and Testament of Caroline Henrietta Poffahl late of the City of Albany, deceased. THEIRE- IFORE, you and each of you, are hereby cited to show cause before pur said Sur- rogate in the County of Albany, at the Surrogate's Court of said County, held in the County Court House in the City of Albany on the 14th day of March, 1957, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the instrument offered herein should not be admitted to probate as and for the Last Will and Testament of said deceased. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the Seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said County of Albany, to be hereunto affixed. , (L. S.) WITNESS, HON. EDWARD G. ROGAN, Surrogate of our sai,d County, at the City of Albany, on the 7th day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty- sev.en. J. RICHARD WILLIAM'S, Deputy Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. John C. McEntee, Attorney, 11 North Pearl St.,. Albany 7, N. Y. (Feb. 15-Mar. 8) At a Term of the County Court, County of Albany, at the County Court House,' in the City of Albany, New York, on the '1st day of March, 1957. PRESENT: HONORABLE SCHENCK, County Judge. MARTIN In the Matter of the Application of MICHELE SALVATORE COZZOLINO For Leave to Change His Name to SALVATORE COZZOLINO. Upon reading and filing the petition of Michele Salvatore Cozzolino, duly veri- fied the 1st day of March, 1957, praying for leave to assume the name of Salva- tore Cozzolino, in the place and stead of his present name; and the Court being satisfied from said petition that the same 'is, true, arid it- appearing therefrom that the petitioner was born on the 8th day of October, 1907, a t San Gennaro Ves., Province of Naples, Italy, and that the petitioner is not registered and not required to- be registered under the pro- visions of the United States Selective Service Act, and that there is no rea- sonable objection to the proposed change 'of name, NOW, on motion of Andrew J. Malatesta, -Esq., attorney for the peti- tioner, it is hereby . ORDERED, that this Order and the [paper on which it was granted be filed I with ten (10) days from the date hereof tn the office of the Clerk of the County o| Albany; and that this Order shall be •published Within ten (10) days after tho entry thereof, at least once, in the Al- 'tamont Enterprise, a newspaper pub- lished in the County of Albany, New York; and that within forty (40) days frdm the date hereof, an affidavit of such .publication shall be' filed and re- corded with the Clerk of the County of Albany; and it Is further ORDERED, that Updn compliance with the provisions of this\ Order with refer- ence to the filing of the petition and Order, t*ie publication of the same andi •the filing of the proof of Its publication, lalUaa hereinbefore directed, on and after the 10th day of April, 1957, the petitioner Miehele Salva'tore Cozzolino, shall be k'towh by the name of SALVATORE COZZOLINO, which he Is hereby author- ized to oasiime, and by no other name. ' Dated: March 1st, 1957. MARTIN <SOHEN.CIC, County Judge of Albany County. .Andrew J. Malatesta, Attorney, 216 i State St., Albany, N. Yv (Mar 8J