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,&§&ft|-9ty T wo -v PA,QE,fWO ( THE ENTERPRISE, ALTAMOj^.N.Y.,. FRIDAY,. MARCH $, 1957 I J» iliiiiiS'VMl 0@o1toued if-rom page 1, Seq. 2), '•• #tr. ani^rs. Clifford Fisher, ir.,' of Dofniaftsjiil'le. , • * '• Mrs. .Harriett Blessing* of New. Scotland^is visiting at the home of- her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Phibbs, of East Schodack. ' .\ The-.. Social' Eight Card Chito was entertained on Tuesday at .the home of Mrs. Clayton Bouton. y Mr -toim Mrs. George Vunck an* daughter^, Carol Ann and Mary EHeniMh 'and Mrs. Sidney Vunck. and: son, Richard, and Mrs'. Conine Park were Sunday dinner guests at the horiie of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Sou'thWorith, East Greeiubush. The dinner 4h& family gathering was to Observe,' JVIaybr Vunck's birthday. Mrs. Pfe^cy'Boyce was co-hostess. A Red Cross standard first aid course will'jbe conducted in ithe Voor- heesViljli<>; Optra! scho61' cafeteria every, Thursday evening at 7:30. All interested- may attend. Mr.. tod . Mrs: Harold Flansburg annouiiee the birth of a son, Jon Paul, Mar. 2. Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Edmunds have moved, into their home'on Voorhees- viHe Aver, Which was formerly the Eflfie Ferguson. Mrs. Joseph Pbibbs of East Scho- d'ack entertained the Blessing family a a family' tethday dinner in hpnor of Wr mother, Mrs. Harriett Bless-- ing, who observed her 87th 'birthday Mar. 5. Friends of \The Old Fashioned, Revival. Hour\ which was missed on radio station WOKO Sunday at 4 p. in, will be glad to,know it is on the air on the same stations at 7 a. m. Sundays. Monday afternoon callers of Mrs. Lizzie : =B. McMillen were Mrs. Eliza- beth Cramer and Mrs. Walter Berg and daughter, Joy, of Albany. Sandy- .Martin, Jerry DeBois, John iPc'Carin, JFrancis' Krause .Eugene I Krauze; Tdpimy Moran, Micky Moran • and Phil MCCann. Mrs. Lewis Tay- lor, was Ihe sponsor. CONCERT MARCH 15 The concept by the Delrnar men's choir and' orchestra to be presented at Voorheesvdl'te Methodist church at 8 p. m. Mar. 15 will he a varied' pro- gram, on the light side, including, numbers from Victor Herbert. Al- bert W. Clayton is concert master of the. 30-piece orchestra and Donald Devine is the conductors.^,: Nekton VanDenburgh will sing a solo, with the orchestra. Plane Exhibit Planned for July 4th Show A major model airplane show is being planned as part of a July 4 celebration, according to Harold H. Schultz, president of. the Voorhees- vdlle Board of Trade. •• While plans are incomplete, Mr. Schultz said villagers can expect what might be the finest display of miniature aircraft in flight ever to | have been seen in the Capital Dis- trict. Included would be a display of remote control flight. Voorhees- viHe Village Park is the probable site. Plans are already in progress for Shooting off more than $1,200 in fire- works and' for a Miss Board of Trade contest among freshmen, sophomore and junior pupils at VoorheesviHe Central school as party of the July 4 eei'ebra'tion'. The board is preparing for two annual events', a Mar. 13 dinner at Joseph's Restaurant, Route 9-W near Ravena, at which all 35 members are expected, and an Apr. 20 egg-rolling eontest for village youngsters in the Voorheesviill'e Village Park. Builders Await Warmer ' Weather To Start School PTA MEETING MAR. 12 *<?m*m VoorheesviHe PTA will' meet in the school cafeterian on Tuesday, Maw 12, at 8 p. m. The topic will be: \A High School' Senior Speaks Oijt on Current Topics.\ Kenneith '.JSyadesf teacher of human relations for'' 1th£ 12th grade, will be 'the moderator?, and the class, will be the panel.'\Re'f freshmenits will be served folowini the meeting. ! '„' <• DEMONSTRATION UNIT .',• . The Home Demonstration Unit will meet Thips^j. ..ti/tias. .-.1&. at.' 10:38, « The C. Y. O. met Sunday afteroon' at St. Matthew's church, \lister Joseph conducted the .religious ini struction class. , * ' Sunday, Mar. 10, the group will go to St. Joseph's church in Albany! They will leave the church at 2 p. mV The following members ataejrided the meeting: Nancy Smith, Stephanie Gott, Donna Lee Kennaih, Billy Raw-- lings, Sandy Kavahaugh, Pat Adams : ; OUR TESTED USED — CARS — Will Pass Inspection . . WillYbiirs? Absolutely nothing'down! All you have to have is the ability to pay! We will finance you all the way, .including insurance. 7 Finance Counselors to serve you! Up'- to 36^ Months to Pay/ r 200 Inspected Cars Ready to Go! With Seal pf Approval' '56 be Soto Hardtop -- Radio, • ^Heater; Powerflite. Sale Price $2795 '55 Mercury Hardtop -- Radio, Heater, Mercomatic. Sale Price $1995 '55 Olds V-8 2-Door - Heater, Au- tomatic Transmission. ' . Sale Price $199.5 '55 Pontiac 4-Ooor - Radio, Heat- er,, H yd ramatic. Sale Price $1995 '54 De Soto V-8 4-Door - Radio, Heater, powerflite. Sale Price $1395 '53 Chrysler 4-Door -- Radio,'. w . Heater, Automatic Transmission ' Sale Price •••,''$$95 '56 Olds 2-Door - Radio, HJ&ji&iy Hydraniatic. Sale Pribe $&.&£. <55 De Soto Sportsman •-- Radio, Heater, Powerflite, ' v Sale Price -..,. '66 Meroury 2-DoOr Heater, like new. Sale Price '55 Willys 2-Door -- Radio, Heat- er; yery clean. ''\•'. . Sale; Price „• •. £ipjj$' ; '53 be Sdto Convertible -- Radio, Heater, Automatic TrariBmiiiloif ~Sale- J Price ...... Construction of the new $1,260,000 VoorheesviHe Central Junior-Senior High school will begin this month, Clayton A. Bouton, supervising prin- cipal, has announced. Excavation has been completed and builders are only waiting for warmer March weather to begin. The structure, designed for a capacity of 500, is scheduled to open in September, 1958. August Lux and Associates., Albany architectural firm\ -has indicated an earlier opening is a passitaili'ty. Equipment to begin the job is now being moved to the Route 85A site, midway between VoorheesviHe and*. New Salem, by McManus, Longe and Brockweh'l, general contractors, Al- bany. \The building will consist of 19 classrooms,, an 'auditorium, gymnas- ium with folding bleachers- to seat 1,000, swimming pool to serve 4he district, cafeteria, and administrative and health rooms. A 35-acre outdoor athletic, -areA. will include several bail fields and tennis courts. 'Opening enrol'lnierit at: the school is-expected to be 450, Mr. Bouton s!aid\ Enrollment of 730 at the Voor- heesville Central school (elementary and high school pupils) and 50 at New Salem Elementary school will 'be jincreSsed 1 by the influx of 50 new- comefe for the 1957-58 school year, the adimahistrartor pointed out. - LENTEN SPEAKER former min- cfhurch, Voor- finst.fcf a series of:'Speakers «at/the community Lenten services, ! . The services will be held in the Methodist church every Sunday evening at 7:30, o'clock, Mar. 10 •through April 14. Rev/Bayley's topic will be \Author of Life — God,\ under the general theme, \In Search of Life's Mean^ ing.\ Music will be furnished toy the -senior Choir, under the direction of Mr, and; Mrs. Neldon VanDenburgh. , Rev.^Bayley is at present minister of the, Stanford Methodist church, .Schenectady. He is also president of the Troy Conference Historical so- ciety. Following the worship service there will be a fellowship hour in thfe^eocial hall. Miss Mary Munyan i§. phdrman of the hospitality com- mattee,,.assisted by Mrs. Ethel Wood, 'Mrs. Hem-y Crounse, Mrs. Carleton Harvey and Mrs. Bertha SHngerland. Book Club $1,995 -- Radio, The ,pook Club met at the home of Mrs, William Severinghaus Monday evening. The book, \O Beul&h tLahd;'' was reviewed by Mrs. Charles CiMette., She also gave the current bd&k BWS. Present were Mesdames Wil'MttJ. Severinghaus, Charles Cur- l^tfe ^GMrles. Brown, Walter Taylor, C. 3i:.',..H6rvey, Jr., Robert Hayner, Bevqaat&f Pafuhda, Frank Campbell, !PorjS$i(jfo.. : vSmithi Haley Etheridge, 'Wiligjtt'Sohultz and Jerry Bad'gley. ';, BROWNIE TROOP 268 The 'Bi-ownies are busy learning iSph'gs from other countries for a Show they will put on early in April. rSsly^ are learning a baton routine, under the' direction of Marion Badg- ley. Six are learning a polka. Girt Scout Week The .Girl Scouts 'and Brownie troops, Of New Salem, New Scotland •and'VoorheesviHe will have a display ,of • (their • handcraft and flags in a fWiftde-W'i at the VoorheesviHe Hard- ware for Girl Scout Week, Mar 10 .through' 16.' •, During Girl Scout Week, Scouts 'ftod\ Brownies will sell Girl Scout icpokies throughout the area. The il^cSJ troop receives 5c per box sold W the remainder of the profit is jused. to . maintain and improve the •canips,in the Albany Area Girl Scout F ar away frote^pnie, in sfrange foreign lands, our Armed Forces fipd the Red Cross a haven' against the loneliness and Boredom that can strike as swiftly as an enemy. When you join tie Red Cross, your contribution helps send trained personnel to lift the spirits of the serviceman when ana where it counts. For the Red On the job...when it THIS ADVERTI! • ••< Cross people are folks from home, too, and in .their • company our young men find quick and sympathetic help with their problems. When you join the Red Cross, wSn't you please give generously ? This way, you can help make sure that' your Red Cross always will be there to serve the forces that serve our country so well. .counts! Join and serve! \i , SfOfTSORED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS •• «*jsf$**A;#fc.iv* »•»••••»•«••••••••*••••••«• W ORANGE AUTO BODY WORpff S. D. 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