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PAGE BIGHT THE ENTERPRISE, XLTAMONIVN. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 Clarksville REFORMED CHURCH Rev. John H. Sharpe, pastor. Friday, March 29th: Stanley brush party in the fellow- Ship room. Saturday, (March 30th: 12 noon. King's Daughters will con- duct food sale at Ingrahaxn's gas sta- tion. Sunday, March 31st: 9:45 a. m. Church service. 11 a. m. Sunday school. Monday, April 1st: 3:30 p. m. Confirmation class. Tuesday, April 2nd: 7:30 p. m. Consistory meeting. Wednesday, April 3rd: 6:30 p. m. Junior choir. 7 p. m. Senior choir. 7:30 p. m. Union Lenten service at Methodist church, with Rev. Sharpe speaking on the topic, \I Thirst.\ METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Fred R. Brown, pastor. Sunday, March 31st: 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship service. Sermon by 'the pastor, \Seacher and Savior.\ j Monday, April 1st: 7 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal. 7:45 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal. Tuesday, April 2nd: 8 p. m. Woman's Society of Christian Service, Group B, at home of Mrs. Henry Klersy. Wednesday, April 3rd: 7:30 p. m. Union Lenten service in this church. Sermon by Rev. John H. Sharpe on the fifth word from the cross, \I Thirst.\ GRANGE NOTES Calling all Grangers under 18 years of age. Time to enter the an- nual highway safety essay contest. Entries close May 1. This year's theme, \Trained Drivers — the Best Highway Safety Insurance.\ Nation- al awards include.an all expense paid trip to the Nation Grange session to be held in Colorado, plus a $100 U. S. Savings Bond; second prize, $100 bond; third, $50; fourth, $25. State awards are $15, $10 and $5. Con- tact Mrs. H. Marsh, lecturer, for a complete list of rules and awards. Speaking of youth activities, don't forget the record hop with Bill Pope and his records, sponsored by the Clarksville Editorial at the Clarks- ville school April 5. You're sure to enjoy every minute of the program at the April 6 meet- ing. We're planning to have Harold Miller, Albany county's representa- tive to last year's Grange leadership training school, with us td conduct recreational numbers. Several wo- men of the Grange will present a skit, \Rummage Sale Bargains.\ Horse Clubs - Please Note! The Sunset Corral of Onesquethaw is holding a spring round-up for all horse and riding club members and their horse-loving friends on Satur- day night, Mar. 30, at the ClarksviMe school. The event is \free tout all must bring their own table service and something for the covered-dish supper, which begins at 6:30. Some- time during the evening a \ten-gal- lon\ hat will be passed to help de- fray costs of the event On the initiative of the new \fore- man,\ Mrs. Althea Delorenzo of Voorheesville, many splendid door prizes have 'been obtained, including Blue Bell Wranglers, Levis, a Latigo head9tall and reins, a 30-thread lariat from Porter's, horse feed and tonics, dog food, subscriptions to 'the Quar- ter Horse Journal, Western Horse- man, Horse Lover, and many other gifts. ' Presidents of all clubs will be asked to announce shows, trail rides, and other events. Father Toober will speak for the St. Jude show in July. John Durie, Jr., newly elected president of the Eastern Quarter Horse association, and George Ehrs- •am, EQHA vice-president, will be re- cruiting members for that organiza- tion. Governor Harriman has also promised to send his comments on \Ski Trails for Bridle Trails.\ A movie of the Open Cutting Horse Contest at the Fat Stock Show, Ft. Worth, Texas, and another called \Ride 'Em, Cowboy,\ will be shown. To wind up the evening there will be square dancing (records, with Joe Searlotti in person calling) until all go home. Soda will be served at cost. EVENTS TO COME (Churches, 8chools, Fraternal, and Other Organizations) (Continued from Page 1)\ CARD PARTY APRIL 6 A card party and fashion Show, sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Guilderland Fire Dept, will be held in the Guilderland Elementary school April 6 at 8 p. m. Please bring your own cards. ALTAMONT MOVIES APR. 6 Saturday, April 6 — Movies, \A Yank in the R. A. F.,\ at Masonic hall, Altamont. Matinee at 2:30. Eevenang, 7 and 9 p. m. BAKE SALE APRIL 6 The Thompson's' Lake Reformed church choir will hold a home 'bake sale at the Wesfcmere Department Store on Saturday, April 6, at .11 a^rxLr : —• —- - SUNDAY BROADCAST COMMUNITY NOTES Victor!Hansen returned Sunday to (be stationed at Newport, R. I., after a six-month Navy cruise. Airman Second Class Leo Lanahan will be returning to Air Force duty' prise — $3.00 per year. ~Vt A Pittsburgh mother relates that her three-year old daughter was healed in a few hours of the effects of hornet stings, after she had stum- bled on to a hornets' nest. The healing was brought about through prayer and she will tell of the ex- perience on the Christian Science radio program over station WPTR in Albany on Mar. 31 at 9:45 a. m. She reports that the child had been stung all over her body in the after- noon, and by evening every evidence had completely disappeared. Sub- ject of the program is \Before They Call, I Will Answer.\ \OPEN HOUSE\ APR. 11 Berne-Knox Central Schools' open house program will 'be held Thurs- day, April 11. FOOD SALE APRIL 13 A food sale, sponsored by the Am- erican Legion Auxiliary, will be held aSturday, April 13, on the stops of the American Legion hall, Voorhees- ville. Welfare or Welfare Dis- 18th'day oi April, 1957 at Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to .SecUoiTio* 1 of the Social Welfare Law as amended, the following described parcel of real property will be sold at Public Auction «nd«'- direction of the Commissioner of fuhli' the Albany County Public tnct on the isth day of < . ., 11 A. IM. on the premises. The farm was formerly owned and occupied toy Seth Ostrander and is located on both sides of the Church Road, Town of Knox, Albany County. N ' e w Vork - lheie are about 80 acres of land more or less, upon which are located a frame house having- about eijrht rooms, a large, frame barn and some other small, frame farm buildings . „ The sale will be made subject to exist- ing liens and encumbrances. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby re- served. For further particulars telephone Albany 5-5271 Extension number 31 or write to Albany 'County Department of Public Welfare City Hall, Albany, New. York. Robert P. Whalen 31. D. Commission- er of Public Welfare of the Albany County Public Welfare District. (.Mar. 29-Apr. 5) censee, white exercising his license, sw} carry the license with 'him and shall', exhibit the sahie upon demand. Section 4. A licensed hawker, peddler or solicitor shall (a) not falsely or fraudulently misrepresent the quantity, character or quantity of any article offered' for sale, or offer for sale any unwhole- some,, tainted or diseased provisions or merchandise, Ob) keep the vehicle and' recep- taolesaised by him in clean and sani- tary condition, (c) not blow a horn, ring a bell or use any other noisy devise to at- tract public attention to his wares, or shout or cry out his wares. Section 5. Any person, who him- self, or by his clerk, agent or em- ployees who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall up- on conviction he guilty of an offense and be punished toy a fine not ex- ceeding fifty dollars ($50.00) or by imprisonment of not more than ten days, and each day on which viola- tion continues shall constitute a sep- arate offense. Section 6. AH licenses issued here *•< »4«BIM»flM««W*f .•»•«•» — — »<••>— II—'* under shall expire on the 31st day of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING December in'the-ye^ar jn^whtehrissued ON A PRriDn«FD ORDINANCE and an ? ^ rson holding a license OF THE ?nw N OF KNOX AS sha11 file an application for renewal SET FORTH HEREIN AS .thereof with the Town Clerk of the hORTH--—-El\ jTown of Knox on or Ibefore the 1st HEREBY, day °f December in each year for a 'license for the ensuing year. TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF KNOX, INCORPORATED FAINTS HARDWARE PHONE 9-968 at Saratoga for a six-year reenlist- ment period. Mrs. Lydia Swartout of Dannemora is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Loucks. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Blaisdel and daughter of Coeymans were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Loucks. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Houck called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett at Mid'dleburgh on Sunday. Subscribe to the Altamont Enter- yiS^ks •_;,^.J*(|kV.|^|jl(f^^ Brick, Jijiin|jS r j!ijJ!alfc • «nil <jll . kiwis of mtii6njrf.<tit^t$qiit$ - end weigh down yttor Wdllijfpun, dations ond boitiBtnfr with d«- itruerive moijfSr*.' '~ \ • '. ........-, t .,,.„., . « . . ™, il-A-Dri* -»Sil-A^Ment fer will solve your ffpiitur* jire£l»«»'.° TM> fp'ijiietroie lo givt durable one-eo'or protection that knpt wafer out, yet let occumuloled dampness escape, Spray qr brush on Sll-A-DRI (transparent) or SIL-A-MENT (in color's) and wolch water bounce off your walls os,from, o gloss surface, if^ T~ i6 f ERt JC. MCGINNESS ' 1t» FIRST STREET •F*»M -MTS. RIMSSEUER, N.,Y. OMCmiivSOimin. TELEPHONE 4-4751 HAM SUPPER APRIL 13 A ham supper will' be served at the Knox firehouse on Saturday, Apr. 13 — sponsored by the Knox Volun- teer Fire company. CARD PARTY APRIL 26 The Ladies' Aid society of the New Scotland Presbyterian church will have a card party Friday, Apr. 26, at 8 p. m., in the church dining hall. There will be table prizes, door prize, and refreshments. HAM SUPPER APRIL 27 A baked Virginia ham supper will 'be served at the Reformed church hall, Westerlo, on Saturday, April 27; benefit of Ladies' Aid, Reformed church, and the Westerlo Basic Val- ley Fish and Game club. Serving from 5:30 until all are served. \MARTIN LUTHER\ FILM APR. 27 \Martin Luther\ film 'Will be .pre- sented Saturday, April 27, in the Berne Lutheran church, at 8 p. m., under sponsorship of the Luther League. BAKE SALE APRIL 27 The Beaverdam Reformed church will hold a bake sale at Sisson's Market, West Berne, on Saturday, April 27, at 10 a. m. CAFETERIA SUPPER APR. 27 The Up and Doing class of the Helderberg Reformed church at Guil- derland Center will sponsor a cafe- teria supper on April 27. SPRING SUPPER MAY 4 Saturday, May 4 — Spring sup- per at the Altamont Reformed church. SMORGASBORD MAY 4 Annual smorgasbord on Saturday, May 4, sponsored by the ladies of St. Mark's Lutheran church, Guilderland Center. TURKEY SUPPER MAY 11 Hiawatha Grange will serve its annual spring turkey supper in the Grange hall at Dormansville, Satur- day, May 11, starting at 5:30 p. m.. and continuing until all are served. Public invited. YOUR CAR IS A BIG INVESTMENT . . . PROTECT IT WITH A NEW GARAGE from o CHURCH AUCTION JUNE 8 Gallupville Methodist church will sponsor an auction on the parsonage grounds June 8, for the benefit of the organ fund. LEGAL NOTICE IS GIVEN That pursuant to Section 130 of the Town Law of the State of New York, and pursuant to a resolu- tion of the Town Board of the Town of Knox adopted March 12, 1957, the 9aid Town Board will hold a pub- lic hearing at the Knox Fire House, Town of Knox, on the 9th day of April, 1957, at eight o'clock P. M., to hear all interested parties and citizens for or against the adoption of a proposed ordinance to read as follows: AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND REGULATE HAWKING, PED- DLING AND SOLICITING ON THE HIGHWAYS AND STREETS IN THE TOWN OF KNOX. The Town Board of the Town of Knox does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. No person or persons shall publicly sell, hawk or peddle any property or article of merchan- dise on the highways or streets of the Town of Knox, nor shall any person or persons travel from house to house in any section of the town, either on foot or with a vehicle or conveyance, carrying and selling, or offering for sale, any property or article of merchandise, without first obtaining a license therefor as here- inafter provided. No person or per- sons shall g(> from house to house or stand in any street or public place taking or offering to take orders' for goods, wares/or merchandise, or for services to feperformed; or for mak- ing, manufacturing or repairing any articles or tgfog whatsover for future delivery wi$j|ut first Obtaining a li- cense \therefor as hereinafter provid- ed. Nothinflnerein contained: shall apply to p|Mling of meats, fish, fruits and finh products by farmers and^persedsfifho produce. such com- mpditiesk'aSpb safes niade to mer- chants -fo.r-^pl tra'ife. o> t o persons selling hew^^rs^^Sti^^ 1 ^'.\farm produce\ V,,^fflt|^t include nursery stock, p6ttec|ls|pts or cut flowers. Section ; 2. JSagHcatior^ for a hawk- ing, pe4djihg,|$td soliciting 'license shall be mad'gpjr the applicant, to the Town Cfsjclgfgprtng such informa- tion as the TojipBoard may require. The Town CJerijpjfjtall present the ap- plication to JthSfjfown. Board at a regular me'etirif&ihereof, and after the approval', cfiJsaid application by that body, the 'Town Clerk shall be authorized to is^§£;such license upon receiving a lice® fee of five dol- lars. ' -;t' Section 3. AtiYperson or persons having obtainedsf'license under the provisions of this.ordinance, using a vehicle, shall place upon either side of the body of such vehicle the words \Licensed VendbP' together with the number of thef'Hoense. Every li- By L. W. Schoonmaker, (Mar. 29) Town Clerk. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED VILLAGE BUDGET Notice is hereby given that the estimated and tentative budget for the Village of Altamont for the year June 1, 1957 to May 31, 1958 has been completed by the Board of Trustees and a copy thereof was* filed in the office of the Village Clerk in said Village, where the same will remain open to public inspection un- til April 8, 1957, at which time the Board of Trustees will meet at the regular time at 8 p. m. to consider such budget before final adoption. Dated: March 20, 1957. , BERYL N. GRANT, (Mar. 29-Apr. 5) Village Clerk. SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Independent Free And OTRUCTURE CHURCH BAZAAR JUNE 8 Group B, W. S. C. S. of the Meth- odist church, Clarksville, will hold a bazaar Saturday, June 8. CHURCH BAZAAR SEPT. 14 The annual bazaar of the First Presbyterian church of Princetown, corner Curryibush and Kelly' Roads, will be held Saturday, Sept. 14. \Business expansion is the key to national growth, and the federal spending is putting federal projects in direct competition with business expansion.\ — Union County Stan- dard, Journal', Lewisburg, Pa. To WILLIAM SBGRAVE, GREET- ING: Upon the Petition of Mary J. Heelan residing at Albany, New York, being- in- terested in this matter as distributee, YOU ARE HBRIEBY 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 29th day of April 1957, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why a decree should not be made directing petitioner as Administratrix 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 decadent, 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. (L. S.) WITNESS, HON. EDWARD G. ROGAN, Surrogate of our said County, at the City of Albany, the 26th day of March in the y\ear 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. (Mar. 29-Apr. 19) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Central School District No. 2, Towns of Guilderland, Bethlehem and New Scotland, Albany County, ' New York. STURDY STRUCTURE GARAGES 1805 State Street, Schenectady — ACT NOW! 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 s 1805 State St. (ORP; Etopire Market) - SCHENECTADY. OPEN WEEKDAYS^ 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 t« an AllU-Chalmen trademark. AL1(S-CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE Ft. Hunter Civic Association The Civic association of the Fort Hunter area nefcl its second public meeting Friday,iMaroh 22, at 8 p.m., alt the ©rehouse! About 100 resi- dents from various sections of the area were present. Riohard Muriiay, temporary chair- man, presided and presented the committee's plan, of organization for a vote. It was'accepted without change by a majority vote. John J. iMcL#g!Win, of ithe Guil- derland Gardens association, spoke on 'the activities]; and accomplish- ments of his group, and invited Fort Hunter to participate in an 'associa- tion of the many-civic groups witihin the town. Th*e r \following memlbers attended a rneertaiig of *hese several groups at ithe- Westmere school- 'lib- rary March 26, on a request for re- assessment: (Richard Murray, An- drew DfMartino and Wesley Grif- fith. A committee •vvas formed to Ibegin work on ithe (by-laws. The follow- ing members were chosen: David Pierce, George Gates, 'Leon Stroud, Charles 'Prespare, James Hendriote, and William Thomas. Copies of ithe by-laws will be'jnatled to homeown- ers before the'liext meeting. Richard Barnett was elected treas- urer and Mrs\' 'John R. Jacob will serve as secretary- Donations to cover cunreirt expenses were receiv- ed- The cooperati'on of tfhe fee de- partment for iWg. 'use ,of lfche * ire ' house was aokrtcfotedged. \Old Saw~Rewritten: If a, man makes a 'better mousetrap, the Inter- nal Revenue Service will beat a path to his door.\ -^Changing /TinKes. Bonds & Insurance OlHiiie^r Mutual Autpaoibile and lire BERNE, N.Y. Telephone East Berne 251 Take notice that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Education of the above named Central School District, in Guilder- land Center, N. Y., in said district, on Friday, April 12, 1957, at 10:30 a. m., Eastern Standard Time, for one (1) 60-passenger school bus and one (1) 42Hpassenger school bus. Specifications and ibid forms for these requirements may be received in the office of the Business Manager on and after March 29, 1957. The contract therefor will be let to the lowest responsible (bidder and the Board of Education reserves the 'right to reject any or 'all bids. Such contract will be subject to further approval of the district voters, vot- ing at the annual school district meeting t o be held on May 7, 1957. C. G. GILBERT,, District Clerk. (Mar. 29 porations, other than the person^ specifi- cally herein set forth, if any there be, who are, may or migrht be entitled to notice of the application for the pro- bate of the last will and testament of said Ella Flahsbuijj, dee'd. the (no hus- band) heirs-at-law and next of kin of Ella Flansburg, late of the County of Albany, deceased, and the person named as executor, testamentary trustee, guar- dian and each person named as executor, testamentary trustee, guardian or bene- ficiary in any other will of said testator filed in this office, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, Mabel Alkenbrack of the Village of Voorheesville, in the County of Albany and State of New York, has made application to our Surrogate's Court of the County of Albany, to have a certain instrument in writing, bearing date the 13th day of January, 1942, re- lating to real and personal estate, duly proved as the Last Will and Testament oF~EHa TTansburg, late\ of \the Village of Voorheesville. N. Y., deceased. THEREFORE, you and each of you, are hereby cited to show cause before our said surrogate in the Couniy of Albany, at the Surrogate's Court of said County, held in the County Court House in the City of Albany, on the 24th day of April, i.-ji, at ien u ciuck in me lurenoon oi 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, to be hereunto affixed. \SEAL ) WITNESS. HON. EDWARD G. ROGAN, Surrogate of our said Coun- ty, at the City of Albany, on the 14th day of 'March, 1957. PETER P. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Harold J. O'Keeffe, Attorney, 61 Colum- bia Street, Albany, New York. (Mar. 22-Apr. 12) THfc PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Free And Independent To Edward I. Garrison, 1823 Central Ave., Town of Colonie, Albany County, N. Y.; 'Mrs. May Weldon, 1831 Central Ave., Town of Colonie, Albany County, N. Y.: Mrs. Cora Enos, VIy Road. Town of Colonie, Albany Coi|nty, N. Y.; Ed- ward Garrison, 425 Colonie St., Albany, N. Y.; Jennie Deyo, 11 York St., Cats- kill, N. Y.; Lester Garrison, R. F. D. 1, Catskill, N. Y.: John Doe, Mary Doe. Richard Roe and Jane Roe, the last four names being fictitious and intended to represent the unknown heirs at law and next-of-kin, if iiny, of said Hattie E. Wright whose names and residences are unknown and cannot after the exercise of due diligence be ascertained; the heirs at law and next of kin of Hattie E. Wright, late of the County of Albany, deceased, and the person named as ex- ecutor, testamentary trustee, guardian, and each person named as executor, testamentary trustee, guardian or bene- ficiary in any other will of said testator filed in this office, SEiND GREETING: WHEREAS, Marvin Weldon of the Town of Colonie in the County of Al- bany has made application to our Sur- rogate's Court of the County of Albany to have a certain instrument in writing bearing date the seventh day of June, 1956, relating to real and personal estate, duly proved as the Last Will and Testa- ment of Hattie E. Wright, late of County of Albany, deceased. THEREFORE, you and each of you, are hereby cited to show cause before our said Surrogate in the County of Albany, at the Surrogated Court of said County, held in- the County Court House in the CJty of. Albany 6n the 17th day of April, 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 de- Cr^Afipd TN 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 8th day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven. J. RIOHARD WILLIAMS, Deputy Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Towner & Erway, Attorneys, 112 State St., Albany, N. Y. (Mar. 15-Apr. 12) NOTICE OF SPEPIAL DISTRICT MEETING I Central School District No. 2 of the Towns of Guilderland, Bethlehem and New Scotland, Albany County, New York < NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the State Comptroller has caused an ex- amination to \be made of the ac- counts and fiscal affairs of the Vil- lage of Altamont for the period be- ginning on March 1, 1954 and ending May 31, 1956. The report of such examination has been filed in my office where it is a public record, available for inspection by ai'l inter- ested persons. BERYL N. GRANT, ' (Mar. 29) Clerk. THE PEOPLE OF THE NEW YORK By The Grace qf ''God Independent STATE OF Free And L. TO Edith May Albright Sabin, Elwood Albright, Olive Kinum.. Bertha Stalker, Iflorence Farrlngton, Harry Relyea; Ada Cfounse, Charles RClyea, Rena May Kiley, Lena Pitcher, Ernest Relyea, Bertha Heckroth, Mildred liotz; Lillian Cooper, Mamie Sanders, August Relyea, Howard Relyea, Kenneth Relyea, Mildred Ballmes, Mary Ann Relyea, James Bond, Marlon Bond Fleming; MJldrta Clear- water Relyea Foss; Ada Vosburg; Ada Kelyga Hallenbeck; Ethel Wend, William Otis Young, Sarah J,- Rector, Doris Thornton, Evelyn Guckemun, Robert Decker, Margaret Young Demateo, Bar bara Young Henderson; Mabel Flansburg Alkenbrack, indivldu411y and as executVix of the last will and testament of Ella Flansburg, deceased; John Doe and lHary Doe and Richard Roe and Mary Roe, whose names are fictitious, their true names and address- es being unknown to petitioner, such persons being intended to represent all the helrs-at-law, next of kin, and dis- tributees, other than those herein spe- cifically mentioned, of said Ella iFlans- burg, late of the Village of Voorhees- ville, N. Y.; and any and all persons, firms and corporations, that by purchase or inheritance or otherwise, may, might or could have or claim to have an In- t'e'refet In the probate' of the last will and testament of said Ella Flansburg, deceased or in her estate, whether such Interest was derived ftom- or through the parties herein Specifically mentioned; the parties represented Tiy said persons named by said fictitious name;, by opera- tion of law, or in any other manner; and any and all personKj' firms and cor- The Board of Education of Central School District No. 2 of the Towns of Guilderland, Bethlehem and New Scotland, Albany County, New York, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that a special district 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 1 be kept open between' the 'hours of 9:00 o'clock A. M. and 9:00 o'clock P. M., Eastern S'tandaird Time,. for the pur- pose of voting by ballot upon the following propositions 1 : 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 Guilderland, Bethlehem and New Scotland, Albany County, New York, .is hereby auth- orized': v 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 a maxi-, mum estimated cost, hicluding inci- dental expenses, of $86,660; , b) To construct an addition, con- sisting of five classrooms, a teachers' room, and) a six-stall 1 bus garage, to the Westmere Elementary School', in- cluding original! furnishings, equip- ment, machinery and apparatus, ait a maximum estimated cost, including incidental expenses, of $221,620; c) To reconstruct, the Westmere Elemerif ary School by the -installation of a partition in the present .gym- nasium at a maximum ^stamated cost, including incidental' expenses, of $9,- 000; : .' d) To construct an addition, con- sisting of four classrooms' and a two- stall bus garage to the Fort Hunter Elementary School, including Original furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus, at a maximum esti- mated cost, including .incidental ex- penses, of $150,192; e) To construct an addition, con- sisting of eighteen classrooms 1 , to the GuiWerl'and Village Elementary School, including original' .furhishinigs, equipment, machinery and 'apparatus, at a maximum' esthhated cost, in- cluding incidental expenses,, of $5.15, 828; and, that the sum of $983,300, 'being ' SUPPLY MASONS' SUPPLIES DELMAR, N. Y. the aggregate of the aforesaid amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by tax upon the taxable property of said School District and collected in an- nual installments as provided by Section 416 of the. Education Law; and, in anticipation of such tax, ob- ligations' of said School District shall be issued. PROPOSITION No. 2 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to-wit: RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of Central School District No. 2 of the Towns of Guilderland, Bethlehem and New Scotland, Al- bany County, New. York,, is hereby authorized t o construct a new junior 'high school building (to include a •gymnasium and swimming pool) on the site now owned by said School District, located south of the present high school, including original fur- nishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus, and the grading and im- provement of said site, at a maximum estimated cost, including incidental expenses, of $1,885,960, which sum of $1,885,960, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall 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 tax, obliga- tions of said 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 District Clerk. (Mar. 8-29) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the State Comptroller has caused an ex- amination to be made of the accounts and fiscal affairs' of Guilderland Center Fire District, Town of Guil- derland, 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 public record, available for in- spection by all interested persons. CHARLES C. MURRAY, (Mar. 29) Secretary. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of pod Free And i Independent To PEARL FOBMA-N, Voorheesville, N. Y.,- IRENE BILLER, Nassau, -N. Y.; EUGENE LEE, Nassau, N. Y.; JAJRVIE LEE, JR., Nassau, N. Y.:' ROBERT LEE, Nassau, N. Y.; JOHN y LEE, Nassau, N. Y.; HARRY LEE, Nassau. N. Y., and whose, military address is AN 443-95-79, Det. A.V.A.A.W., 35VA65, U-SS Shangrilla, CV.-V 38, in care of Fleet Office, iSan Francisco, California; NEL- LIE HELEN GRAY, 362 Delawanna Avenue, Delawanna, New Jersey; the heirs at law and next of kin of Edith Eva McDonald late of the County of Al- bany, deceased, and the person named as executor, testamentary trustee, guardian, and each person named as executor, testamentary trustee, guardian or bene- ficiary in any other will of said testator filed in this office, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, Harry Lee of the Hamlet of Feura Bush in the County of Albany, N. Y., has -made application to our Sur- rogate's Court of the County of Albany to have certain instrument in writing, bearing date the 17th day of January, 1957, relating to real and personal estate, duly proved as the Last Will and Testa- ment of Edith Eva McDonald late of Town of New Scotland, deceased. THEREFORE, you and 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 17th day of April, 1957, at ten o'clock in 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 or 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 Cth day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fiftv-seven. RICHARD WILLLUIS, Deputy Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Wm. J. ComstockjMr., Attorney for Pe- titioner, Office 4c Past Office Address, 90 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Mar. 15-Apr. 5) NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NEW YORK — SUPREME COURT — COUNTY OF ALBANY EDWARD B. LARNER, Plaintiff, against ANDREW H. RUTH and JEAN T. RUTH, his wife; EQUI- TABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF UNITED STATES; THOMAS SUP- PLY CORP.; JOHN D. WENDELL INC.; GEORGE DOTT d/b/a DOTT'S GARAGE; ALBION J. ECKERT, JR d/b/a ECKERT OIL. CO.; KRUIC CREDIT CORP., Defendants. In pursuance of an amended judgment of foreclosure and sale made herein, on the 2Gth day of March, 1957, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County pf Albany on the same day, I the undersigned, the referee duly ap- pointed by said judgment for that pur- pose will sell at public auction at the Eagle 'Street entrance to the Albany County Court House in the City of Al- £?- n /' ,£ e „ w Yorlt '„ on lhe 13th day of May, 1957 at 9:30 o'clock in the forc- R2°S„i°i r < tl i a,t da ?\ tn ? P'-operty directed SL^'i? h'dsmerit to be sold and therein described as follows: \All that certain piece or parcel of land known and distinguished as Lots Numba*- Sixty-three and Sixty-four (03 aMd 64) situate In the Town of colonic County of Albany and State of New S r JV a » *? w \ on \Elan of Lots\ of !*&?& Par i c ' surve y e d by Leslie Allen. Engineer and surveyor, which said man was filed in the Albany County Clefk's Office in April 1907. That tie aforesaid map shows the said premises as being on the east side of Madison Avenue hilt the sad Madison Avenue as Indicated Avenue \\\^ ' S \° W k \ 0Wn \S Being the same premises which -worn conveyed to the mortgagors herein by Jean New by deed dated May 15 1952 and recorded in the Albany Coiintt Clerk's Office May 10, 1952 In Book lfiil of. .Deeds at page 381. 1811 19?7 at6d: Albany ' ^ ew York - March 25. •S/ ALFRED C. SAUNDERS, Norman S. Weiss, Atlornpy for pIlfnfTfl' II North renrl Street, AnU v . N& ^\\K^ . CMur. 2l)iMaylQ^