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Feura Pearlie, a junior three-year- old, produced 10,086 pounds of milk and 514 pounds of fat in 305 days. She was milked' two times daily. - Feura K. Jessie, a junior two-year- old, produced 9,258 pounds of milk and 458 pounds of fat in 305 days. She was milked two times daily. These official production records were supervised toy New York State College of Agriculture. *« Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Albany County Extension Serv- ice, 4-H Club Department, will sell The Month of April April 1, 1945 — Okinawa invaded by U. S. force in final land cam- paign of World War II. April 6, 1909 — U. S. Admiral Robert E. Peary discovered the 'North Pole. April 15, 1912 — White Star liner Titanic struck iceberg off Newfound- land, sank with loss of 1517 lives. April 24, 1833 — A patent on «he first soda fountain was granted to two American inventors. April 30, 1789 — George Wash- ington inaugurated as our first Pres- ident, in New York city. one 1955 Chevrolet, two door sedan —150 series, and one 1956 Chevrolet, four door sedan—210 series. Both oars equipped with theaters, defrost- ers, radios, and in good condition. Information relative to said auto- mobiles may be obtained from the Extension Service office, 4-H Club Department, 310 Federal Bldg., Al- bany. Phone 6-7611, extension 114, from 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Sealed bids for each car will be received at the above address until 3:00 p. m. April 15th. Mark enve- lopes \Car Bid.\ The right is re- served to reject any or all bids or any part thereof. (April 5) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Pursuant to Chapter 861 of the Laws of 1953, State of New York, sealed proposals will be received by - ,„ lc ,,„„.. ^.^,- the Town Board, Town of Guilder- derland, in the State of New York No.tt$g t# |DDERS NOTJCft. Isl^PBBY GIVEN, that sealed .ifaidjs ai# sought and re- quested fpr th e finishing and sale to the Town of Gurlierland, State of New York, of lime stone, washed, crushed and screened: in sizes from one-quarter Q-4) jncfi to two (2) in- ches -a;s required W& delivered pur- suant to the direction of the Super- intendent of Highways to be applied m tailgate spreading to the Town Koadls by. his direction during the Period from May 1, 1957 through December 31, 1957. MMnpiete specifications are on file to office of Guilderland Town Clerk I and may be inspected thereat during regular business hours of any busi- 5 e ™ ^ 'between 9:00 A. M. and o:U0 P. M, The ggjied bids will toe received at the Town Hall at Guil 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, NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE —«•*•• Now there's a coffee maker *hat can be plugged into a car's cigar- ette lighter! Bonds & Insurance «a»<s Old Line or Mutual Automobile and fire Card of Thanks my \sX2» CLYDE L. BAtL BERNE, N.Y. Tel. West Berne 2001. I sinccrly wish to thank all neighbors and friends, and especially •the Berne and Knox Fire depart- ments, who so valicntly gave their all during the burning of my barn. To those men in the Berne depart- ment who came back the second time an extra thank you is but small re- ward for the biting, wet cold they withstood to be here. Alfred Bronk Thompson's Lake Calcium and phosphorus make up albout three-fourths of the total min- eral matter in bodies of dairy ani- mals and more than 50 per cent of that in milk. * Subscribe to the Altamont Enter- prise — $3.00 per year. Your House _ is like a Blotter Brides, siding,' shin^lti end all lira's of masonry ar*Vat»r-jrttdy and weigh down yovr walls; foun- dations and bostmtnto with it- ilructive moisture.' land, Willow Street, Guilderland, New York, for asphaltic surface treatment and asphaltic dust control on said town's roadways on or be- fore April 22nd, 1957, at above ad- dress. Bids must be submitted on forms furnished by the Town of Guilder- land. 'These forms and detailed specifications may be obtained at the office of Guilderland Town Clerk, at the above address, and will toe considered publicly at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on April 22nd, 1957. The Town reserves the right to reject any or all bids and determine responsible bidder. Only bids from established and responsible bidders will be consider- ed. Dated: April 5th, 1957. RUSSELL CASE, Superintendent of Highways. MILO H. CLARK, Town Clerk. (April 5-12) ^AT^™ 1 } 1 be considered publicly at 1957 Oclock ' A. M, on April 22nd, v The Town Board reserves the right T^ 6 *? any or all bids. Dated', April 5, 1957. RUSSELL CASE, v,n A _ Superintendent of Highways. MILO H. CLARK, Town Clerk. (April 5-12) NOTICE TO BIDDERS J til Sil-A-Dri* -0 Si! = A=.Ment ^SH\ will solve your m'jiSIUre |jfol(i*m?'' They penetrate to give S ]*\?. durable onf-coat protection (hat ieepj wafer out, yet let jn.A.mtnt accumulated dampness •segpe. Spray or brush on SIL-A-DRI i, _. or< j M A (transparent) or SIl^-MfNT (in colors) and wotch water the entire lob bounce off your wallsjas Irim.« floss siirface. #\ {to in.j^ ' HOiUr C. McGINNESS •rWni.llW.li'N. WW. Offline S'IICHW. HNIHLAEfc.N. Y. JtlirHpNE 4-4751 NOTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bids are sought and re- quested for the furnishing and sale to the Town of Guilderland, State of New York, of various truck and ma- chinery tires to be furnished during the period May 1, 1957 through De- cember 31, 1957. Complete specifications are on file in office of Guilderland Town Clerk and may be inspected thereat during regular business hours of any busi- ness day between 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. The sealed bids will toe received at the Town Hall at Guil- derland, in the State of New York and will be considered publicly at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., on April 22nd, 1957. The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated, April 5, 1957. RUSSELL CASE, Superintendent of Highways. MILO H. CLARK, Town Clerk. NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IslffiREBY GIVEN, ™lJ*f^ **<*» are sought and re- ^ e ,s* ed for the furnishing and sale TQ the Town of Guilderland, State of MOO, MCMj MC2) MC3> R £ 7u' an<i RC-i to be furnished dur- ing the period May 1, 1957 through December 31, 1957. s„ C( 2? plete specifications are on file T n Ji 1 of Guilderland Town Clerk rfr, may , <be inspected thereat during leguiar business hours of any fousi-' ?3w r^'^tween 9:00 A. M. and Z^iu *^ Tlle sealed bid s will toe S* 3 ?t the Town Hall at Guil- ™?% lI £ 1 * ,e state of New York irvnn>\ ^ considered publicly at 10^00 oclock, A. M., on April 22nd, The Town Board reserves the riant to «3«* any or all bids. S Dated, April 5, 1957. RUSSELL CASE, MTT o ^P^ntendent of Highways. MILO H. CLARK, Town Clerk. (April 5-12f] IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bids are sought and re- quested for 'the furnishing and' sale to the Town of Guilderland, State of New York, of calcium chloride per ton, delivered and applied to the di- rection of the Town Superintendent of Highways within the Town 1 of Guilderland, County of Albany and State of New York, to toe furnished during the period May ' 1, 1957 through December 31, 1957. Complete specifications are on file in office of Guilderland Town Clerk and may toe inspected thereat during regular business hours of any toiisd- ness day between 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. The sealed bids will toe received at the Town Hall at Guil- derland, in the State of New York and will be 'considered publicly at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., on April 22nd, 1957. The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated, April 5, 1957. • RUSSELL CASE, Superintendent of Highways. MILO H. CLARK, Town Clerk. (April 5-12)- PAINTS HARDWARE PHONE 9-968 NOTICE OF ANNUAL' MEETING The annual meeting of the Jeru- salem Cemetery Association will toe held at the home of the secretary on Tuesday evening, April 9, 1957, a t 8 p. m. at Feura Bush, N. Y. WILLIAM J. MATHIAS, (April 5) Secretary. PR N r£n'SF 0F HEARING ON PROPOSED VILLAGE BUDGET esti^m^ *•• 5 ereby given that the ?hi^i 4 ^ nd tent ative budget for the Village^ Altamont for the year June, 1, 1957 to May 31, 1958 has St ee rft ted ^ the'Board o It^i^SHi.va-copy thereof was filed in thearfflce of the Village Clerk m said Vufitge, where the salne will remain open|to public inspection un- (April 5-12) Boar^^^I-^^- the NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY\ GIVEN, that sealed <bids are sought and re- quested for the furnishing and sale to the Town of Guilderland, State of New York, of No. 2 heating oil for heating the Town Garage, delivered at Guilderland Center, in the. Town of Guilderland, State of New York, to toe furnished during the period May 1, 1957 through December 31, 1957. . .' Complete specifications are on file in office of Guilderland Town Clerk and may be inspected 'thereat during regular business hours of any 'busi- ness* day between 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. The sealed bids will toe received at the Town Hall at Guil- derlarld, in the State of New York and will be considered publicly at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., on April 22nd, 1957. The Town Board reserves' the right to reject any or all bids. Dated, April 5, 1957. RUSSELL CASE, Superintendent of Highways. MILO H. CLARK, Town' Clerk. (April 5-12) SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE NEW YORK OF By The Grace of God Independent Free And To Leonie B. Heinrich, 219 Mediter- ranean Road, Palm Beach, Florida, one of the heirs at law and next of kin of Richard E. Heilly, late of the County of Albany, deceased, and the person named as executor, testamentary trustee, guar- dian, and each person named as execu- toi\ testamentary trustee, guardian or beneficiary in an y 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 da y of November, 1950, relating to real and personal estate, duly proved as the Last Will and Testa- ment of Richard E. Reilly late of the City and County of Albany, deceased. THEREFORE, you and each of you, ar e hereby cited to show cause before our said Surrogate in the County, of Albany, at the Surrogate's Court b£ said County, held in the County Court House in the City of Albany on the 7th da y of May, 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 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. (L.. S.j WITNESS, HON. \EDWARD G. ROGAN.l Surrogate of ou r said County, at the City of Albany, on the 1st day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred an d fifty-seven. S/PETBR F . CUNININGKAiM, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Eugene J. Steiner, Attorney, 90 State St., Albany 7, N. Y. (April 5-2G) ' SUPPLY MASONS' SUPPLIE* DELMAR, N. Y. said Surrogate in the I'ouuiy ol' Albany, at th e Surrogate's Court of said County, held in the County Court House in the City of Albany, on the 24th day of April, 1957, a t ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the instrument offered herein should not lie admitted to pro- bate as and for the Last Will and Testa- ment of said deceased. IN TESTIMONY WHIOKKOK, We have caused the Seal of the SurroKUle's Court of the said County of Albany, to be hereunto affixed. (SEAL) \VMTNKSS , HON\. EDWARD G, ROGAN, Surrogate of our said Coun- ty, at the Citv of Albany, on the Mill day of 'March, 1957. PETER R cr.N'MXnil'AM. Clerk of the Sunuguic's Court. Harold J. O'Keeffe, Attorney. 61 Colum- bia Street, Albany, New York. (.Mar. 22-Apr. 12) THE PEOPLE OF THE NEW YORK STATE OF By The Grace of God Independent Free And LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Section 106 of the Social Welfare Law, as amended, the following described parcel of real property will be sold at Public Auction under direction of the Commissioner of Public Welfare of the Albany County Public Welfare Dis- trict on the 18th day of April, 1957 a t 11 A. iM. on the premises. The farm was formerly owned and occupied by Seth Ostra.nder and is located on both sides of the Church Road, Town of Knox, Albany County, New York. There are about 80 acres of land more or less, upon which are located a frame house having about eight 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. Fo r further particulars telephone Albany 5-5271, Extension [Dumber 31 or write to Albany County Department of Public Welfare, City Hall, Albany, New York: Robert P. Whalen, M. D. Commission- er of Public Welfare of the Albany County Public Welfare District. (Mar.- 29-Aprv 5) . SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE7 STATE NEW YORK OF By The. Grate Qf God Independent Free And DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE APRIL 12th WILL EARN INTEREST FROM APRIL 1st, 1957 INTEREST COMPOUNDED & CREDITED QUARTERLY PLUS AN EXTRA The rate of interest paid to savers in the Industrial Bank of Commerce of Albany- was increased to 3% per annum effective January 1, 1957. There is no limit to the amount to be main- tained on deposit by any one person or on the number of such accounts. This liberal rate of interest — the maximum permitted by law—will be compounded and paid quarterly on all savings accounts of $5 or mofe. ' • You may open and maintain an account entirely by mail. Longer banking hours for your convenience, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Monday through Friday. . . Under this bank's exclusive \Double De- posit Plan,\ savings accounts earn 3% in- terest per annum effective January 1, 1957, *plus AN ADDITIONAL ONE-HALF OF ONE PER CENT in the form of a credit applied to reduce the cost of a check- ing account. ' \ - This extra !4% credit means a checking account can be maintained at little or no cost at the same bank where you save. However, it is not necessary to own a checking account to earn the 3% interest on your savings account. No other bank in Albany offers your sayings dollars this attractive \double duty bargain.\ NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bidb are sought and' re- quested for the furnishing and sale to the Town of Guildterland, State of New York, of culvert pipe of two types; the firsit being concrete re- inforced culvert and sewer pipe in diameters Eighteen (18) inches, Twen- ty-four (24) inches and Thirty-six (36) inches in Four (4) Ft. lengths or sections; the second type being corrugated steel both coated and paved in diameters of Twelve (12) inches, Eighteen (18) inches, Twenty- four (24) inches and Thirty-six (36) inches being in lerigtfls' or sections of Twelve (12) Ft. and Sixteen (16) Ft, together with the necessary col- lacs and bote therefor and being of Sixteen (16) gauge steel as to the Twelve (12) inch and Eighteen (18) inch pipe and' Fourteen (14) gauge as to 'the Twenty-four (24) inch and Thirty-six (36) inch pipe, to be fur- nished and delivered, ait the Town Garage at Guilderland Center, Town of Guilde~rland, State of New York, at truck load lots, unless otherwise specified to b y the Superintendent of Highways, to be furnished during the 29t h da y of ApriTHBTVat ten o'ciqck^ period May 1, 1957 through Decern- the forenoon of lhat day, why a decree ber 31, 1957. should not be made directing petitioner Complete specifications are on file \\ AJ \ in office of Guilderland Town Clerk and may be inspected 'thereat during regular business hours of any busi- ness day between 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. The sealed bids will ibe received 1 at the Town Hall at Guil- derland, in the State of New York and will be considered publicly at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., on April 22nd, 1957. The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated, April 5, 1957. RUSSELL CASE, Superintendent of Highways. MILO H. CLARK, Town Clerk. . (April 5-12) To Edward I. Garrison. 1S23 Centra! Ave., Town of Colonic Alk-iny County, N. Y.; 'Mrs. -May Wt-ldon, is.11 Central Ave., Town of Colonie, Albany County, N. Y.; Mrs. Cora linos, Vly Koad. Town of Colonie, Albany County, X. Y: Ed- ward Garrison, 125 Colonie St.. Albany, N. Y.; Jennie Dcyo, 11 York Si.. Cats- kill, N. \.; Lester Garrison, It. K. U. 1, Catskill, N. Y.: John One. Mary Doe, Richard Roe and Jane Hoe, the last four names beinjf fictitious and intended to represent the unknown heirs at law and next-of-kin, if any. of said Hat tie E. Wriprht whose names and residences are unknown and cannot after the exercise Of due diligence he ascertained: the heirs at law and next of kin of Hat tie K. AVrig-ht. 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, pu.irdian or bene- ficiary in any other will of said testator filed in this office, SKXI) (JKKKT1NG: WHH3R03AS. 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 hearing date the seventh day of June, 1956, relating to real and personal estate, duly proved as the Last Will and Testa- ment of Hattie K. Wright, late of Counts' of Albany, deceased. THEKBKOKK, 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 Citv of Albany on the 17th day of April, l!io7, 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- IN TESTIMONY WHERKOF, 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 fiftv-seven. J. RICHARD WILLIAMS, Deputy Clerk of the Surrogate's Court Towner & Erway, Attorneys, 112 State St., Albany, N. Y. (Mar. 15-Apr. 12) THE PEOPLE OF THE NEW YORK By The Grace of God Independent STATE OF Free And To WILLIAM .SKGRAVE, GREET- ING: Upon the Petition of Mary J. Heelan residing a t Albany, New York, being- in- terested in this matter as distributee, YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to show cause before our. Surrogate of the County of Albany,\ a t the Surrogate's Court, ^n the County Court House, in the Cit'y of Albany, New York, on the STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . AND MARKETS 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 decedent, who ha s 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 th e year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred an d fifty-seveo. PBTBR V. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Thomas J. Mahoney, Attorney, 90 State St., Albany, N. Y. • (Mar. 29-Apr. 19) THE PEOPLE OF THE NEW YORK By The Grace of God Independent STA'TE OF Free And . ..• ':i •.;;:•• •;..: / i£ ; *;.'.•;/.;,>•;/.•...: , ms.... Mi'Mfl OF ALBANY 50 State Street * Phone Albany 62-4261 (Corner Green) ,.. Troy AShley 2-3252 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lu~ .fl'ijMMuii- 1.x- .me In the Matter of a Night Quarantine under Article 7 of the' Agriculture and Markets Law for the County of Albany. WHEREAS, the Board of Super-i visors of Albany County toy resolu- tion adopted on the 11th day of March, 1957 requested the Commis- sioner of Agriculture and Markets of the State of New York to place a night quarantine on dogs in all the areas comprising the County of Al- bany; and WHEREAS, in the judgment of the undersigned Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets it is proper to grant said request; now, therefore, I, DANIEL J. CAREY as Com- missioner of Agriculture and Markets of the State of New York, by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me as such Commissioner by Article 7 of the Agriculture 'and Mar- gets Law, DO HEREBY REVOKE the night quarantine order heretofore given under date of December 1, 1930 for the Towns of-Berne, Bethlehem, Coeymans, Colonie, Green Island, Guilderland, Knox, New Scotland, Rensselaerville and Westerlo in ifflie said County of Albany, said revoca- tion effective March 31, 1957; and J DO HEREBY ORDER that all dogs in the County of Albany shall be securely confined between sunset and one hour after sunrise during .the period beginning April 1st, 1957 and continuing until March 31st, 1958, at which itime this order shall lihereupon •become of no further force or effect. . (L. S.) Dated and Sealed at the City of Albany, New York, this 27th day of March, 1957. (Signed) DANIEL J. CAREY, Commissioner of Agriculture and TO Edith >Tay Albright Babin, Ehvood Albright, Olive Kinum, Bertha Stalker, Florence Farrington, Harry Relyea; Ada Crounse, Charles Relyea, Rena IVIay Kiley, Lena Pitcher, Ernest Relyea, Bertha Heckroth, Mildred Kotz; Lillian Cooper, Mamie Banders, August Relyea, Howard Relyea, Kenneth JBelyea, Mildred Ballmes, Mary Ann Relyea, James Bond, Marion Bond Fleming; Mildred Clear- water Relyea Foss; Ada Vosburg; Ada Relyea Hallenbeck; Ethel Wend, \William Otis Young, Sarah J. Rector, Doris Thornton, Evelyn Guckemun, Robert Decker, Margaret Ycrttng Demateo, Bar- bara Young Henderson; Mabel Flansburg Alkenbrack, individually and as executrix of the last will and testament of Ella Flansburg, deceased; ' > John Doe and Mary 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 heirs-at-law, next of kin, an d dis- tributees, other than those herein spe- cifically mentioned, of said Ella Flans- burg, late of the Village of Voorhees- ville, N. Y.; and any an d all persons, firms and corporations, that by purchase or inheritance or otherwise, may. might or could have or claim to have ah in-.. terest in the probate of the last .will! and testament of said Ella Flansburg, deceased or in her estate, whether such interest was derived from or through the parties herein specifically mentioned; the parties represented -by said persons named by said fictitious nurtte; by opera- tion of law, or in -any.-other mariner; and any and all persons, firms and cor- porations, other than the persons spedlfi- ctill*' herein set forth\ 'if any there be, who are, may or might be entitled to notice Of the application for the To PEARL FURMAN, Voorheesville, N. Y.; llRENE HILLER, Nassau, N. Y.; EUGENE LEE, Nassau, N. Y.; JAKVIE LEE, JR., Nassau, N. Y.; ROBERT LEE, Nassau, N. Y,: JOHN 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, USS Shangrilla. OVA 38. in care of Fleet Office, San Francisco, California; NEL- LIE HELEN GRAY, 3G2 Delawanna Avenue, Delawanna. New JeVsey; the heirs a t law and next of kin of Editli 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., ha s made application to our Sur- rogate's Court of the County of Albany to have certain instrument in writing, bearing date the 17th diiy 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 clay of April, 1957, at ten o'clock in tlie 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, to be hereunto affixed. (L. S.) WITNESS, HON. EDWARD G. ROGAN, Surrogate of our said County, at the City of Albany, on the 6th dav of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fiftv-seven. RICHARD WILLIAMS, Deputy Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Comstock. Jr., Attorney for Pe- . Office & Post Office Add 90 State Street, Albany, N. Y (Mar Wm. J. , titioner, :tress, 15-Apr. 5) NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NEW YORK — SUPREME COURT — COUNTY OF ALBANY EDWARD against JEAN T. B. LARNER, Plaintiff, ANDREW H. RUTH and .. 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 ECKFRT nn „. .- ECKERT CREDIT CORP., d/b/a OIL. CO.; Defendants. KRUIC In pursuance of an amended judgment of foreclosure and sale made herein on the 2Cth day of March, 1957, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Albany on the siime clay, I, the undersigned, the referee duly ap- pointed by said judgment f \- \' ' nut\ '••'\ --- \ — ^,.^..v««un iwi Lne pro- bate of the last will and testament of said Ella Flansburg, dee'd. th e (no hus- band) heirs-at-law and next of kin of Ella Flansburg, Wte of the Cotlnty of Albany, deceased, and the person named as executor, testamentary trustee, guar- dian and each person named as executor testamentary trustee, guardian or beneJ f p'ary In any other will' of said testator filed in this office, SEND CWn3ETTNC. WHER0AS,' Mabel Afen^rfck% NG t h e Village of Vobphee'Bvllle; in the Counts of Albany andf State of' New York has made application to our SurromK Court of the County of*Albany\ to S hav! a certain Instrument in writing, toeertn* date the Mth day of January, 11)42 r ^ lating to real and personal estate? dnf-G K™^ a s Ihe Last Will ft„aI Testament „. of Ella Flansburg, late of «iT» Srm l Markets of the State of New York. SJ frt „XS8KJlgSr»™ , .* % ^eSUSS! J ... 0 ,,.cin for that pur- pose will sell at public auction ul the Eagle 'Street entrance to the Albany County Court House in the City of Al- bany, New 'York, on the 13th day of May, 1957, at 9:30 o'clock in .the fore- noon of that day the properly directed by said judgment to he sold and therein described as follows: \All that certain piece or parcel of land known and distinguished as Lots Number Sixty-three and Slxiy-four and 64) situate in the Town nf County of Albany and State of New York, as shown on \Plan of Lots\ Madison Park, surveyed by Leslie Engineer and surveyor, ((ill and 64) situat e in the Town nf Colonie Of . ... Allen, .,«, .cj'\i which said map was filed in the Albany County Clerk\d Office In April 1907 nM map shows on t' the said Madi. °n_thc.eas! side o7 M artlM^ is ?....\: s ..hoJ\K *Wn» B3F5Sft.T*'a£ TJH3 cause before- our Tha t the aforesai the said premises as being of Madison Avenue, but „ u ii Avenue as indicated on said mop, Js now known as Hudson Avenue. Being the same premises which were cbnveyed to the mortgagors herein by Jean Now by deed dated May 15, 1952. and i recorded In the Albany County Clerk's Office May 16, 1952 In Book 1311 Of Deeds at page 381. Dated! Albany, New York, March 2(1, 1957. •S/ AiLPRBD C. SAUNOERS, Referee. Norman S, Weiss, Attorney for Plaintiff. 11 North Pearl Street, Albany, New York, (Mar. 2i)-iMay tOJ) .'.f-'::...*v. •'':••; /..'