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,* jgisss^;^?^* .•i-^&t!^^'i^t;^-*» - -'•• - • v'«^^:^£G^2I^SSSSSI i* ft ' I •i * r |, f Ik J < *l \i<'! 1» ? MV 'J u i v. * f * ;! [I i ' .. * hi M M n r i i SECTION TWO -, PAGE FOUR Thompson's Lake REFORMED CHURCH Revj Roger Johnson, pastor, Sunday, August list: 9:30 a. m. Worship service. 10:30 a; m. Sunday school. Saturday, Aug. 10—Food sale by the Ladies Aid on the lawn. In the event of rain the sale will be held in the church hall. Friday, August 16 — Ladies' Aid meeting to be held in the church hall. Saturday, Aug. 24—A ham sup- per will be served by the Ladies' Aiu in the church hall. Tables at 5, 6 and 7. Community cook books will be sold. Fullers Westerlo Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swart of Old State Rd. have sold-then-home and moved to Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. Douw Acknerat- tended the funeral of Elmer Jones of Unionville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wormer and family are camping at Raquette: Lake Little Mary Wormer is at the Spawn home REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Donald 43oy.ce , minister. Sunday, August 11th: . 10-30 a m. Morning worship. Ser- mon ' \Stepping in the Light. 11:45 am. Sunday school. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Robert Fitzgerald, pastor. Sunday, August 11th: , 10-30 a. m. Morning worship. Teacher View Home Demonstration the absence of the pastor there will I.uJ* Ytf-nmial oicnic at the be a guest speaker from Sacandaga THE ENTERPRISE, ALTAlioM N ' Y \ FRIDAY > AUGUST 9, 1957 Carl Ck Sales In COMMUNITY NOTES Mrs. Will Van Auken of Guilder- land and Mrs. Melford Hallenbeck of Altamont spent last Thursday with Mrs. Walter Baker. Mr. and Mrs. McG-inley and chil- were X of^ndX 1 r^Fre^f (Bible conference. ^^f^re L : a V n anf^rs V -Do^ Kef Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Spawn and Richard Spawn, Mr and Mrs Frank Polak, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Sebast, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sebast, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bouck, Si., and Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Bouck, Jr., ana daughters. „,„,,,,•„. Miss Shirley Howell o_f_Watkins j dren of Saratoga were Saturday (Glen spent from Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gib bs. ; Sundayat ^^^\J^ell of Mr, and Mrs. Caceamise and chil- | w £\j * G i Mrs . Ethel Dolder and dren of Newburgh spent Sunday with ifJ? tK i^rd5naJe of East Green-bush Mr. arid Mrs. James Gibbs. • Saturday ]lig ht supper guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Hedgman of Els- :V r Mr b |XMrs Stanley Gemlick. mere were Sunday dinner guests of , °' J™ 1 ' Fullers Follies 4-H Club held Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barber. \ & ^| iness meet ing with the leader, Week ends-are the most dangerous 'Mrs. Brennar^Monday evenmg- P*™ time to be on U. S. highways. In : were made fo a clubttspia } a u 1956 more than 56 per cent of all lAltatnont Fair Members P™?\ 1 fatalife occurred on Friday, Satur- were Susie Crqote, Jlorence jfcmhck, days and Sundays. SEE IPicrson and John Welsh, Herb,Schei- gcr, Jim Angus, Ken Koshk, Ken- neth and Keith Stutz, Joan and Bob 11:35 a. m. Sunday school. 7-30 p m. Evening service. Guest speaekr from Sacandaga Bible con- ference. Monday. August 12th: _ _ 6 p. m. M.B.I. Guild picnic at the Hannay grove. Wednesday, August 14th: 6:45 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal. 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting. COMMUNITY NOTES Rev and Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald spent last week at \Word of Life\ camp at Schroon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Furman and Mr and Mrs. Flovd Winne visited Mr' and Mrs. Fletcher Ingalls of Meversville. N. J., and Frank Ingalls of Passaic, N. J., last' week. • Rev. and Mrs. Edward Roosa of Holmes, N. Y., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Risley last Tuesday, and last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Collier and family of Delmar visited Mr. and Mrs. Risley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Briggs and Now on Display AUCTION HEALY ALPHA ROMEO RENAULT 4 CV DAUPHINE gUNMAM LAIKBRETTA HILLMAN BORGWARD JAGUARS PORSCHE BMW ISETTA MORRIS FIATS TR3 NEMITH IMPORTS Traffic Circle Latham Linstead. Donna Wever, Sharon IPergl, Chris Gronvall, Kathy Chapel, gara Ha arc vaca tioning John and Ken Spring. Tommy Welsh- d |was a visitor. - Dick Spawn, news, at^ Cod.^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ Tand Mrs. Douw Ackner called man home have been Mr. and Mrs. on Alfred Allen of Central Bridge at George Ingalls and children Jimmie CobloskiU hospital He P was injured and Kathy, of Fort Wayne, Ind„ and u H was injured |in\a\~motorcycIe accident and is im- proving gradually. Mrs. Anthony Barbro and children are spending the week at Bingham- ton with Mr. and Mrs. James Palleschi. Mr. Barbro will go to Binghamton for the week end. Floyd Winne of Al- Upper New York's Oldest and Largest Dealer Sales - Service Known From Coast to Coast \As we have said many times be- (fore, the time has come for all of | us to be realistic about government costs and make up our minds that if we don't want to pay exorbitant taxes, we must insist on eliminating the unessentials of government that I keep the tax bills rising.\ — Cape May, N. J., Wave and Star. --WELL DRILLING AND PUMPS--- RUSSELL OGSBURY Twenty-five Years No Charge Experience For Estimates or Information (DAY OR EVENING) SCHENECTADY EL 5-2460 Parker's Corners R. D. 1 -- Altamont M M M M M to m to M to M SMASHES PRICES 1957 UNCOLNS 1957 MERCURYS SAVE 500 to s 1,000 We have terminated our Lincoln and Mer- '§ cury Contracts as of Aug. 30th and must M W sell our remaining stock, consisting of M \ 53 MERCURYS and to to to m $ M to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to M Mr. and Mrs bany. Curt and Guy Swartout, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Swartout, have James ' b een very sick with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swartout spent the week end a t their camp at Olmsteadville. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hannay of Manchester, Conn., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunt call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snider on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunt and Frank Felter attended the funeral of Miss Cora Beck at Alcove on Thurs- day. Miss Beck and her late brother, Henry, once lived on the farm where the Horst Spenglers now live. John Gardner, Jr., has been assist- ing with the work at the Moak- Swartout farm this summer. Descendants of' John Mosher Moak held their annual gathering at Bo- gardus' Grove at Berne on Aug. 4. Twenty-nine were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Briggs, Mrs. Beaman Hannay have been spending some time at Provincetown. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Snider, Keith Pebler were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pebler of Ra- vena last Wednesday. The occasion was Mrs. Snider's birthday. Mrs. • Howard Mackey of Preston Hollow, Mrs. E. B .Snider and Keith Pebler were dinner guests of Mrs. L. V. Hempstead on Friday. Gerald Hempstead and Arthur Johnston were in Pennsylvania a couple of days during the week on business. Mrs. Dorothy White of Albany and Mr. and Mi|'W§ne Carey of Up- Mrs. Alice Beebe of East Chatham per Darby, VM8j$& overnight guests spent the wee~k end with Mr. and of the ytfalfer|H$»5 on Monday. Mrs. L. V. Hempstead. ' Mr, and MipH&rdld Heald had as A large crowd attended the auction I Sunday dinner|?|i^ Mr. and Mrs. sale at the Ward Waldron place on ' Douelas' HeaJds8W& 0 P ers1: own. •us'ti auctioner, will sell at public aucWftf the undersigned, who 'has' sofa lii? Home and is mov- Prospect Ti P Coxsackie, SATUR- DAY.AU&Ii at 11:30 a. m., con- tents of horne'l> uncan Pn y fe dr op^ leaf tablfe, Arfete walnut dining room- set, JUfaib&y desk ' bone c ^ ina cups and saifcet*. cl,in a closet > small console tables end tables > lamps, vases, upHolitered chair, 9x12 rug, bedroom rurf small hall rug, chests, dressers, crth set, porch furniture and rugs, bads, mattresses, springs, bedspreads, curtains, wishes, boudoir chairs with Covers, small bookcases, linen closet mirrors, hand-painted trays, crystal stemware, punch bowl set, night stands, stools, stands, pic- tures, pots arid pans, glassware, fire- place equipment, tools and many other smalVftms. Terms cash. By order of JQJJN FUHRMAN. Henry 'Hallenbeck, auctioneer, will sell for the undersigned, 2 miles west of Voorheesvilk 1 miIes south of Altamont, on Grant Hill Rd., SAT- URDAY, AUG. 10, at 1 o'clock, the following: 17-jnch Garod television, Underwood standard typewriter, chest of drawers, marble-top dresser, two complete beds,' tables and chairs, stands, 3' writing desks, 1 with china closet, studio couch, 1-burner hot Plate, 3 phonographs, utility trailer, bird cage, feather tick, dishes of all kinds, bric-a-brac, oil burner with blower, radios, 2 electric mixers, children's lawn'toys, linens, camping equipment, new tent, Rawleigh liquid w ax, spices, flavors and extracts of all kinds,\: 1948 Mercury station wagon. An uncompleted house and lot will also foe offered. Terms cash. By order ALBERT ALEXSON. Haslett Merry, auctioneer, will sell at public auction for the undersigned, at their residence located on Lawson Road, off Levy Road, near Scotch Bush, 3 miles west of Mariaville, on Guilderland Center HELDERBERG REFORMED . CHURCH Rev. Floyd V. Nagel, minister. Sunday, ^ug. 11. 9:45 Sunday school. Classes for all ages. :;'.'• 11:00 \Vbrship service. # Sermon, \The Gooa|heperd.\ The col^tory will meet at the church ofigr<5 Monday, August 12 at 7:30 p. nt:';| Plans IjjgKeing made for a Church Worker's^tfeat sometime in Octo- ber. JoJpfejl artin is chairman of the committee^ eking on the program.' STji/ii K'S LUTHERAN The ki|S$i un social for Aug. 10 will be infi irge of Mr. and Mrs. Evan CrdlS and committee. The social, tqffm 17 will be served 'by theWag|i| committee. 'lii C,0il| JNITY NOTES Mr. anal s. Robert. Hurst cele- brated tp§ ird anniversary by; ,in- camp IdlfSfefoieKend: Mr. • and Mrs. Jld^fi^Uoer^Mr. and Mrs. John Martin,. ^I^lbs. Chester Calkins.\ Mrs/ Jiini^ppe of Albany spent the we8$-f$i#!&the home of her daughter,. SpPfB 1 Martin, caring for Ruth aha*Susang Martin. SATHR©AY, AUG, 10, at 10 a. m„ the following: Antiques — Victorian slipper rocker, Victorian lady'sf chair, .cradles (onfe hooded), spool beds, cottier cupboard, pine drop4eaf table, ladderJback v chairs, Hitchcock type chairs, chests of drawers, hobby h.orse, carpets, Toleware trays and tinware, 2 beautiful Gone with the Wirid lamps (one electrified) mantle clock (refinished), Ogee mirror and mirror frames, china and glassware, schoolmaster's desk (old pine), old pine blanket chests, empire sofas, china doll's head, rose-carved Vic- torian sofa, bisque doll (needs hos- pitalization), chopping bowls, old picture frames, sleigh bells, cutter (sleigh), 100 other items. Some are refinished and some are in the rough. Moderns: Dining room suite, chairs, clocks, maple day bed, roll- away bed, books, hall rack, buffet, tables, icebox, tools, hand lawn mow- Auction Sale — SATURDAY, AUG. 17, at 12 o'clock, noon, one-half mile east of Medway on the Medway-Cox- sackie Rd., the undersigned will sell at public auction.all their household goods, small garden tractor with all attachments, G. E. large home freez- er, chicken equipment, large quantity of small and garden tools, and many articles too numerous to mention. At 3 p. m. this very desirable home, .with 25 acres of land will be offered for sale, if not sold before. Terms cash. By order of AUGUST and MAR- GARET LOOSE. Woodhull the Auctioneer, Tel. Ravena 7-3211. (Aug. 2-9) Haslett Merry, auctioneer, will sell at public auction at the home of the late Mrs. Mabel L. McKeone, 1 mile north of Mariaville, on the Scotch Church-Pattersonville Road, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 16-17, at 10 a. m., the following: Antiques — Pine stands, wash stands, kerosene lamps, pine chest, set of iron spiders, hand- made carpets, rocking chairs, blanket chest, desk, statue, old clock, wash bowl and pitchers, colored glass, fine glassware, spool towel rack, large quantity piano rolls, gold leaf chair, corner chair and love seat, platform rocker, yarn winder, bamboo book shelf, dough bin, books, drop-leaf table, buggy wagon, plank-bottom chairs, desk, chair, -picture frames, sewing table, and many other items. Household Goods — Maytag washer (new), TV set, round glass china closet, new electric Kenmore sewing machine, dining room* chairs, • new window shades, dressers, wash stands, Premier electric cleaner, new Silver- tone phonograph, quantity of Stanley products (new), electric roaster, end tables, new desk light, mirrors, large store counter, small round stove, new oven for stove, record cabinet, kit- chen stove, linen, tinware, fruit jars, several complete beds, library table, new Webster encyclopedia set, four sets of new Victrola records, hand tools, extension ladder, 5,000 ft. new lumber and many other items. Terms cash. Refreshments. By order of HAZEL SHEPHERD and GEORGE McKEONE, Administrators. L. F. Starr and N. H. Keefe, auctioneers, will sell at public auc- tion on SATURDAY, AUG. 17, at,: 12, rug 1 rags, ticking, cabinet radio, davenport, wooden eiectric clock, sheet music, glass candlesticks, candle snuffer, box woo! remnants, chests, commodes, \wardrobes trunks, jugs; canned goods, knjck-kjnacks, scales, albums, four-drawer walnut, chest, overstuffed chair and ottoman, round card table with cover, square card table, pattern glass, cutgiass, linens, crocheted cover, large trunk, box old clothes, electric iron, sandwich grill wafile iron, electric tireless cooker, wood bench, ice bag, medicine cabi- nets, hooked rug, rag rugs, blapkets, heating pad, full-length mirror, paint- ings, china wash bowl, kerosene lamp, set iron bells, kitchen-cabinet, scales, foot stool, carpet sweeper, lawn chairs, child*s rocker, platform rock- er, bridge lamp, piano, stool, View- master, Venetian blinds, curtains, needlepoint back and seat chair, tea set, glass condiment set, pendulum clock. Terms cash. Refreshments served. By order of EXECUTOR. Hasjett Merry, auctioneer. Lord's Acre Auction and Bazaar, Mariaville Presbyterian Church, located at Mariaville Lake, Route 159 ten miles west of Schenectady, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, from 10 a. m.: House- hold items, antiques, new merchan- dise donate by area merchants, baked goodi hand-made fancy work, live-- stock, farm produce, parcel post booth, Refreshments will toe sold. Pony rides and boats rides for the children. Roast beef supper served from 5:30 p. m. ••••••••••••••••••••••«••• FRANKLIN L SHULTES Main St., BERNE, N. Y. Telephone East Berne 131 —; Representing — Merchants Mutual Casualty Co. of Buffalo, N. Y. 'M to to to to to M to to to to to to to to to to to to M 5 tol to to to to Every car must be sold regardless of cost p to make room for the new EDSEL, the new- H est member of the FORD family of fine cars hi \very soon. to w to Double Bonus Trades on 1952, '53 to and '54 of any make or model in order | to balance our used car inventory. H Saturday. They will surely be miss ed in this community. The Ladies' Aid society of the Re- fowned church held its picnic at Thacher Park July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stieneck and children of Shoreham, Vt.; Miss Eve- lyn Gleanson, Mrs. Dorothy White, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Duvane Glea son, Chatham; Mrs. Alice Beebe, East Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hempstead were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hempstead and family on Sunday. The occasion was the birthday of Dorothy White. Miss Dorothy Klippel has been spending her vacation at Miami, Fla. Mrs. William Loetterle, Sr.,, of West Hempstead, L. ,1., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loetterle and son, Erie, of Malverna, L. I., and Mrs. Anthony Martinese and children of Watervliet, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amitrano and son, Arthur, of Malverne, L. I. visited Mr. and Mrs. William Loet- terle, Jr. Mrs. Claude Fancher of Catskill is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fancher. Richard Loetterle is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Loetterle, West Hempstead, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Joslyn and son, Robert, of Dbrmansville were Satur- day night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latham. Mrs. William Loetterle and son, Billy, visited Mrs. John Zabrowski of West Albany and Eugene Salisbury of Albany. Mrs. Charles Fahey and daughter, Sandra, of Scotia, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevens. 1 ,,,,v\ l * fef ll INC.? 1 We still have a very good selection of M i]| models, colors and equipment. COME IN. ¥1 M m iff giif M ft m M S»TV m West Township ALBANY '3 EXCLUSIVE and ENGLISH FOHD DEALER Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moyster of Central Bridge visited her sister, Mrs Mary Snyder, Sunday. Mrs. Julia Smith and daughter were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred Thompson at Schenectady Fri- day night. Mrs. Helen Quay and Mrs. Ruth Quay were joint hostesses at a shower for Miss Ruth Tubbs at the Knox fire house Wednesday evening. Miss Tubbs received many lovely and use- ful gift$ She will be married to Robert Quay in the near future. Mrs. Minnie Dexter was hostess at a Stanley party Wednesday afternoon. \Representative Edward T. Miller Republican and the second Maryland- er to serve on the House Appropria- tions Committee in 60 years, said in part;: 'There is such a popular out- cry for Federal economy ihij tax re- lief that it can hardly, ®g resisted and Wei party leadership On both sides of ttie'aisles in Congress is calling for drastic action?.\ — Baltimore Ameri- can, Baltimore, Md, Ina Westfafiygi Warner, Belle BecKer spent Sifeljay with Mrs. Peter Wayne at Sacipiflat Wednesday L pit&allers at the Har- old Heaid's wiStKrS and Mrs. Irving Dearstyne of |&l|elaer. Mr. and M»*Kellogg Mitchell and . daughters, JoyfctSand Diane, and - Sandra Schenfrjlbtl spent Saturday !, at Caroga ]^SM-celebration of the \ twins' 16th b\irli|?yv Seaman Garfpeaia DCFA, son of Mr. and Mrs.lfiar'oi'i Heald, has re- turned from $$$1 Spain, and is stationed at Np$?ft. B- L He re- cently recoverelpSn a sie S e of - P ne u- monia. He S^ecteS home about Aug. 16. off Christine Poistif had Cindy Barney as a dinner gfip on her 10th birth- day, Monday. *SSi- _ Mr. andfe#bert Church of Al- cove spent SSf|ay with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony $e$8>, John Pelosi lisiieturned home from Gamp Gordon,|!lf Where he spent six weeks at campus'• . ,, Mrs. BerthaiSett, mother of Mrs. Harry CusackSI&rt last week in St. Peter's hospitaller observation. Mr. and Mrsllfiomas Thompson and son Gary visitef^elatives in Gloersille on Sunday, ff „ , Mr. and 'MIS? Thomas McCracken entertained MrP&nd Mrs. Harold Li- vine of Delma^Friday evening. The Boy Seoul are planning a four- day camp-out (IS Crane Pond in the Adirondack Wk- 15 ' 18 - c „. A f thur Doty is campiri^chairman of the troop committee. Paul Philips, chairman of the troop c6nimitt ee - will be present during the cSput Henry Strenk, assistant scoutmaster, will be second in command ^'Thomas McCracken, scoutmaster, ^-arrive at the camp- site on Fridapo take his share of th RoS n tihad Kenneth Davis for a diimeFjiest on his 13th 'birth- day, Monday.;-' ,. , ..,., Mr. and fe'J<>hn Bush and; child- ren, Mary -JoM' David and Robert, spent two S With Mrs. Bush's brother and flnfly at Erskin Lake, IN. J, f^ffWlClAB^ 147 JAY STREET PHONE 4-9002 SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK Between State and Franklin Streets 20 Y E A R S I L O G U A R A N T E E AND RIGID. FRAME BUILDINGS SHENANGO STEEL BLDG. 24 ft. x 24 ft. x 10 ft. Will Be Erected for Display at Tri-County Fair - Aug-. 19-24 CHARLES SIMONS Phone UN 1-2063 ALTAMONT, N. Y. *^*****\ M **««»»«M»M«»«t»«««»««t«»»«»«»t<«<Mt»« »••••»•>•»•• • •«»•»••••»»»#«•»•#••»•••* 17 head \of \Guernsey* c'Swf*'^'^elhv 6 fall, 4 two-year-old open heifers, yearling bull, calf; 1941 John Deere B tractor, 1944 John Deere B tractor, John Deere trailer spreader, .John Deere cultivator, 7 -acres of standing corn, 1,600 bales of good hay, prac- tically new jet pump with tank, *milk cooler, 11 milk cans, wagon, milking machine, pipeline and compresser, rake, trailer, plow, lime sower, mow- ing machine, reaper and binder, log chains, wire stretcher, hog trough, sap pails and pans, tools, drills, saw, drop rake, eleatric fence, tractor chains,_10 water buckets; household goods, 2 cradles, lamps, extension table, odd chairs, crocks, 2 iron ket- tles, and many articles too numer- ous to mention. The 214 acre farm will be auctioned if not sold previous to sale. By order of JESSE CLICK- MAN. Carl G. Brust, auctioneer, will sell at public auction, to settle the estate of the late Sarah B. Newkirk, at the property located in Luther Rd., one- half miles east of Couse Corners, in East Greenbush, SATURDAY, AUG. 17, at 10:30 a. m., entire contents of home, including: Horsehair sofa, 2 horsehair chairs, pair hurricane lamps, highboy, chest of drawers, what-not, stand with mirror, electri- fied oil lamps, rush-bottom chair,, eane-bbttom chair, wash stand, china bowl, pitcher, soap dish, sewing ma- chine, rocking chairs, straight chairs, magazine rack, floor lamp, Willow- ware set, blankets, sheets, spreads* towels, pillow cases, 3 complete beds, quilts, glassware, goblets, disheSj Seth Thdmas clock, china closet, washing machine, combination gas stove, trays, vas'es, statues, studio couch, corner what-not, wall mirror, wall plates, six-leg extension table, refrigerator, Oval table, rugs, scatter rugs,' mirrors, pictures, 3 afghans, costume jewelry, dolls, fans, toys, puzzles, dressing table, marble-top sideboard, old coins, Rogers silverware, bone-han- dled knives, suitcase, train case, yarn, 'igMmmi STEEL CULVERT PIPE Galvanized for Long lfif« Corrugated for Extra Strength Stock Sixes, 6, 8, 10, 12,15, 18,24, 36-ln. Diam. f Sold By Building Material Co. 1110 CENTRAL AVE., ALBANY 2-4489 «iMj«iitiii»Ml,MIMM««UIU«IUiWHHmUiHUtW'\M.' l .\* , ^'\\M'\ Donna ^i&rlaum spent Sunday with a friend Mthy Nohle - at West \ mere. .' • ; M «. Bernice; F^ lon eB g a * B 9!& the foUmSf^fc carasta .Saturday night: Lul'Prais, Mag Sholtes, Ida Frederick, AltaS&rk and Anna Ogs- bury.' \•;•••' • • Mr. and ]M. Thomas McCracken attended 'th^Rer-festival Saturday. spent theL^yfiend; canng;f0r her BUarteth mM WW* th|ir **&*• Mr f Sm^mdhm and family °n Wedn&daiy;,: :;A •, .._ , VAN AlffifS Amoco Service Station LUBRICATION TIRES - ACCESSORIES MUFFLERS and TAILPIPES . (Hollywood and Standard Types) BRAKE SERVICE 11516 Western Avenue ALEAliir % K. % (Across from Maflley frailer Stales) r Phone 89-9923 BARNEY VAN AUKEN, Prop. filTBELL, EXCELLENT AUGUST BARGAIN ALTAMONT ROAD — And 400 ft. off, just below Altamont. One of ,the prettiest brick front 4 rooms and bath houses we have ever offered, for $4800. It has 16 ft. living room, beautiful combined kitchen and dining room 9x20 ft. with picture window facing the mountains; ,2 nice bedrooms and excellent bath. The lot'has a 233 ft. frontage, is land- scaped and level. Only WALT BELL can offer you such an attrac- tive and well kept place at PRICE $\4800. GUILDERLAND CENTER SECTION — A big 10-room, 5-bedroom home with all of the improvements, and large plot. Thiis home needs painting but offers the space heeded by that large family. It is struc- turally one of the finest built older homes. This place is some buy at PRICE of $5500. U. S. ROUTE 20 — At Dunnsviile. If there is some party who would like to live in a lovely improved old Colonial home and start some type of business at that fine 4-corner intersection, I certainly have it; and in a big way. THREE AND ONE-HALF ACRES on that corner, ideal for any business and top-notch advertising and accessibility. The Col- onial has the center entrance, 5 bedrooms besides the living room, din- ing; room and kitchen. Fine bath, modern forced air oil heat, nice cel- • lar, lovely porches, and shade that is simply'grand. There are many excellent tradesmen working; for others, who should be in business for themselves, and here other members: can. tsike part in the new venture. TH^ PRICE is $16,800, and just the Corner lot alone was bank ap- praised at $3500. Think it over seriously and call to inspect by ap- pointment only. BERNE SECTION — I know it's hard, to believe, but I can sell you a 4-room real modern home oh 1 acre for $3000. You should see the lovely kitchen, ultra-modern bath, big bedroom, storage room and plea- sant living room. Drill well water supply. PRICE only $3000 on terms with taxes of only $30 year. Terms arranged. GUILDERLAND CENTER 4-bedroom home on over an acre, that's modern throughout. This home is only 8 years old and offers space for the children and fine location: THE'PRICE is $11,100. GUILDERLAND CENTER — Another fine 2-acre property for the fam- ily ,who desires the finest in garden arid chicken set-up. Several fjne buildings including a 2-car garage and Shop.. The landscaping is ter- rific. For the retired, there is nd Other like it. PRICE '$1'0;6oo\ ..WESTMERE — Lynnwood Estates, arid, otner sections j close to both Al- bany and Schenectady — I offer you the finest big 3-bedroom ranbhers at $13,500 to $15,000. Some brick fronts, all Hew br like new; attached garage, breezeways, hot watef oil arid \ihoderh forced air oil Heating systems. These are being sold-for 'way-'berdw^hat yiou\ can build them. Transfers and emergencies create these special bargains. All F. H. A. financing available. There is rib Co«t td irispect them. ALTAMONT ROAD — I am prepared to offer you the most in a FOUR- BEDROOM ALL-BRICK on the Altamont Road for your dollar. THIS IS A COMPLETE HOME, hafirig %/i large living room with fireplace full dining room, ultra-modern! kitchen, 4 large bedrooms, full cellar' finest' hot water oil heating system, fjne.'&htrahce, attached garage and' extra large lot. THE PRICE is $14,500, but I want you to see it and make me your best offer. WALT BELL has rCceiyed oyer 60 new listings in the past two weeks This makes a total of 1593 listings of farms, homes, businesses and everything you can think of.; No one noWhere, can offer yog such a tremendous list of Country arid suburban estates. If you have the Jin- gle, probably one of the finest? ^estates: in the Altamont area is one of 10 acres that's simply out; of this world. THE PRICE is $56 000 Just sold a $30,000 estate at West Bertie, also the Dr. Church estate at Altamont, and we cart always use more. So call WALt BELL if you ' have an estate to sell. . i •OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAYS ~ 9 to 7 ^.jj.-. :*J fx.J&L.* ..j- A.J. 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