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uj^$*5$&$i^ \''•••:!•:' SECTION TWO — PAGE SIX THE ENTERPRISE, ALTAtyQIJT,H Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1957 i if' i t p If J' 1 \'' ! 1 ** I** QuakerStireet CLUB MEETS The QSC club, Inc., of West Berne Fullers WEST BERNE REFORMED Rev. Walter Kline, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship service, with nursery for pre-school children. Missionary society, first Thursday • .-_ . . . Quaker Street, held its November meeting at the home of Mrs. Scott' Dickson at Duane Lake. Mrs. Benjamin Wilbur newly elec-1 of * each\month; 2 p.' m. ted president, appointed the following 1 •— '•—•• committee members: Mrs. Margaret Crowe and Mrs. Har- riet O'Neal, housing; Mrs. Birdie Stewart, library; Mrs. Phyllis Evans, Mrs. Margaret Gray, membership; Mrs. Betty; Yann, citizens; and Mrs. Leslie' W. Johnston is secretary. Participating in the meeting were Mrs. Earl Zimmer, Mrs. Francis Crowe Mrs. Benjamin Wilbur, Mrs. Harry Guyon, Mrs. Donald Stewart, Mrs. Fred Skinner, Mrs. George Yann Jr., Mrs. Allen Hosier, Mrs. Leslie John- ston, and Mrs. William Krouse. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Guyon in Quaker Street. Willing Workers, first Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p. m. Couples Club — Third Tuesday .of the month at 7:30 p. m. Consistory — First Thursday of each month at 7:30 p. m. * * * Paper Drive The Senior Youth Fellowship of the Berne Reformed and Beaverdam Re- formed churches will hold the last paper drive of the year in Berne and 4-H CLUB MEETS The Fullers Follies 4-H Club met last Wednesday night at the Welsh home. The following new officers presided: President, Kenneth Koslik; ,vte president, John Welsh; secre- tary, Susan Croote; treasurer, Jan iLinstead; recreational director Susie Spring, and news reporter, Pierson Welsh New members present were Paul Tapan, George Kraemer, Lorrilard Russ, Emerson Van Patten, 3rd. Tommy Welsh, was a guest. The club members are busy on three projects. The boys met Tues- day night at the Angus home. George Angus is the leader on bicycle main- tenance. Those taking \Let's Have with Mrs. Brennan as the Lending a helping hand to a friend in trouble you can be certain of one thing . . . he's sure to remember you ... the next time he's in trouble. West Berne on Saturday, Nov. 16,' a Party,' - beginning at 9 a. m. Persons having leader, will meet Nov. 19. Mrs. papers outside the villages are asked Gemiick is in charge of \Indoor Gar to call East Berne 101-W-l to ar ' '--•--•• --•» -<\ I^IH = mpotina nr e r n e 0 R ,f,FORMED CHURCH A 1 !^- WailteFKline, pastor. w^ Pleaching services. 10:45 a, in'J'fSunday school. Junior choit 41:45 a. m. Sundays. Couples' clb, 6:30 p. m. on first Wednesday. ; - Missionary ]j' oc iety, second Wednes- day of each .»)6nth, 2 p. m. \ league, %'Service, third Thursday Wednesday^;30 p. m., Bible study ana prayer fellowship at parsonage. SIWM. ° F £J W YORK^-COUNTY COURT _ COUNTY OF ALBANY '\cATHEmN P °LS«^ P » >,ic ^ i0 \ <* Same <baif.., . •f poper may b* at! that stands between you and a lawsuit for $25,000, $20,000 Or $100,000. 0*Her bt dead sure you have quality in that policy backed vp by a reliable, inde- ptndtnt ogent. Better see usl FRANKLIN SHULTES BERNE — E. Berne 131 ETHEL U. WOOD VOORHEESVILLE — RO 5-2119 range for pick-up. Hymn Sing The last hymn sing of a series sponsored by the Sixth Sunday School District will be held in the First Reformed church of Berne on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, November 19th: 7:30 p. m. — Beaverdam Couples Club will hold its monthly meeting at the Reformed church parsonage in Berne. Wednesday. November 20th: 7:30 p. m. Bible study and prayer fellowship will be held at the par- sonage. The study of the Book of i Nehemiah will be undertaken. The Friendly League will meet on Saturday, Nov. 16, with Mrs. Perry Anderson. Annual reports will be given and officers elected. A TRUE FRIEND It's grand to have a friend Upon whom you can depend. On stormy days or fair When you need help, he's there. —Alma Hedden | Worry is interest paid on trouble before it falls due.—Dean Inge. Leiflinger Cider Mill! —NOW OPEN- j CUSTOM PRESSING AND SWEET CIDER • WHISKEY BARRELS AND NEW KEGS FOR SALE : CARMAN ROAD R. D. 6, SCHENECTADY, N. Y. I PHONE ALBANY 2-8779 'ALBANY'S POPULAR EATING PLACE\ LFONSO'S Reatawant HUDSON AVE. and GRAND ST. — ALBANY \The Ultimate in Italian Cuisine\ THE IDEAL PLACE FOR BANQUETS — PARTIES BUSINESS MEETINGS Plenty of Parking Space on Market Square PHONE ALBANY 3-9519 dening\ and will hold a meeting on Nov. 26. Wednesday the Albany' Kiwanis Club entertained 4-H members at a luncheon at the Ten Eyck xHotel. Present from this club were John and Pierson Welsh, Kent Spring, Kenny and Keith Stutz, also John Welsh, Dr. Brennan and Eugene Stutz. Members present at the last 4-H meeting were John and Pierson Welsh, Susan Spring, John and Kent Spring, Linda and Emerson Van Pat- ten, 3rd, Dick Spawn, Susan Croote, Kenneth and Ronnie Koslik, Herb Scherzer, Florence Gemlick, Chris- tine Grouvall, Katherine Chappell, Sharon Pergl, Kenneth and Keith Stutz, Paul Tapan, George Kraemer and Lorrilard Russ.—Pierson Welsh, reporter. HOME DEMONSTRATION UNIT Thacher View Home Demonstra- tion Unit had a very special day on Nov. 6 when it honored one of its members, Mrs. George Sebast. The Sebasts celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversary on Sunday with open house. The luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ralston and was a surprise to the guest of honor. A lovely floral centerpiece decorated with goldfoil-wrapped silver dollars was presented to Mrs. Sebast by the members. j Present were: Mesdames Leslie] Spawn, Douw Ackner, Stanley Gem- lick, Frank Polak, John Moller, George Sebast, Kenneth Sebast, Roger Bouck, Robert Hasbrouck, Dan Frederick, Everett Theuner, Frank Lenhardt and John Dillenbeck. CATH|R|IVE located JACORQCNJ \V\ \'W*».\PF ' HILLS land? B ?i!t/°r_ % ^W of in the Town of INCORPORATED PAIflTS HARDWARE PHONE 9-968 MASONS' SUPPLIES DELMAR, N. Y. University,'' Alfred University, and Pennsylvania State University, has had much experience in teaching in one-room rural schools, elementary, junior high and senior high, school departments, as well as serving as a Paper Drive V fu Th t? Seiu W Youth Fellowship of Hl e f J? en > e formed and Beaverdam Kerormed. chiiifches will hold the last w P 5 r 2, nve Pfthe year in Berne and west Berne»Jo n Saturday, Nov. 16, Beginning at& a , m. Persons hav- Ll? pa ? ers Qiitside the villages are asked to calf East Berne 101-W-l Hymn Sing cr>!Si e I o St tfynm sing of a series sponsored fcj the Sixth Sunday BWPS 18 ^ wi U be held in the a \' UUi scair ana a o vice-principal and supervising prin- cipal of a central school, a director of elementary education at college level and a professor of education. Dr. Austin's talk will develop the manner in which a community can determine its needs and desires for special education facilities, how a school staff and a community must understand th» \tnt-*w <-«—:-* --»- Colonic, County, of Albany, State of New York, from rents reserved by a Lease' in Perpetuity. Wednesdays November 20th: 1:60 p. nVSBjbie study and prayer fellowship vyjjj b e held at the par- Sniah. S f y ° f the B °° k ° f Thursday, November 21st: » P. m. TJi e Women's League for service WinJet at the home of Mrs. Raymoiiil Shultes, Sr., in West Berne. />; LUTHlRAN CHURCH Kev. RussfclJB. Greene, pastor. Sunday, Kfeyember 17th: in qo 3- I1 ^ ? -S unda y school. 10:30 a; rih. Preaching services, bermon tople, \in the Fullness of Time.\ .>( The montnty meeting of the Ladies' Aid will be;;Ji<>id at the home of Mrs. John Yarmch'iik Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 2 p. m. V- COMMUNITY NOTES William Ackner attended the sport car races in Connecticut recently. Mrs. Ruth Wolcott and Mrs. Lena Maxwell of Schoharie spent the .week end with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spawn at Leacock, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Swart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Becker at Central Bridge. Thompson's Lake REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roger Johnson, pastor. iSimday, .Hoy. 17: . J 9 30 \a* m. Worship service. / 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. Friday Nov. 15: There will be a Ladies Aid meeting at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Pitcher. COMMUNITY NOTES Mrs. Albert Oswald of Elsmere spent the week-end at her cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stewart were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stalher of Berne. Louise' and Susan Means attended a birthday party Sunday for Deborah Stabile of Township. Enterprise ads pay — try them. _ *TA SPEAKER Dr. Howard D. Austin, faculty member p£f0 ne onta State Teachers College, Malice the guest speaker at a meetingVogthe Berne-Knox Central bchool Parent-Teacher association on Monday, Njavi 18, at 8 p. m. Dr. Austin . wilTji- address the meeting, which willSjjje held at the Westerlo Grade school;-on the topic of \Needs of SpeciaplEducation.\ The speiUsfr, who is a graduate of Fredonia Normal, St. Bonaventure own COMHJNITY NOTES The PTAy lay was a success as far as Ne$| 3alem was concerned. Ticket sal§sp increased a bit over previous ye^s Punkintown had three residents- ij|i re cast and the New Salem ..firehiS was the scene for the celebraitihg.5i rty Friday night for all the^H$jd>f§eople who gave their io that another deserv- Jit'gain a scholarship tonally want to thank Ju<J;£'xMcEwan, ;Mary cooperation and support of the pro- gram by the community as a whole. He will also discuss how research is uncovering additional information about special education, how college and university facilities must be de- veloped to prepare special education teachers and the part public schools may play in bringing about construc- tive changes in class \york offered to children in special education classes. A short business meeting will fol- low the program. Refreshments will be served by the Westerlo school homeroom mothers. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rita, to Richard E. Mc- Aneny, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jennings, South Westerlo. No date has been set for the weddihg. be sold, and therein desc-i-ibed aa fol- lows: AUL THAT TRACT, PIECE OH PAR- CEL. OF UAND, -with the •buildings thereon, situate in the Town of Colonle, Albany Cpunty, New York, on the east- erly side of Pearse Road, bounded and described as follows: ST.UtTUNU- al an iron pipe on the Easterly side of the Pearse Hoad at the Intersection of tlie land of the party of the first part and one Johnson and runs thence .South 41 degrees and 58 minutes west 72 ,feet to an Iron pipe in the place of betfiiinirtfr; thence in the same straight line CO.3 feet; thence South 54 degrees 1!) minutes east 1281.7 feet to an iron pin; thence •South 19 degrees 49 minutes west 27H.3 feet to a marked tree; thence South 53 decrees 66 minutes east 7223 feet to an old iron pipe; thence North 1.4 degrees 42 minutes east 250 feet; thence N. 72 degrees 15 min-utes west 707.8 feet to an lion pipe; thence North 51 degrees 19 minutes west 1231.7 feet to the place of beginning, containing 6 acres more or less, be the aforesaid dimensions more or less. Dated at Albany, New York 8, 1957. November John Ross, Attorney, Albany, N. Y. valuable^ ing stucle'niS in 1958|pf Emily^pp Marimai|^^®,|@gi(o| Lamboy, Bob: CamppelJP^p^tarl?an<i Pete Mader for itieimpmtfm selling tickets. Samuei^lnpfell of Schenectady has beeB'SiSiniig^ls son and daugh- ter-in-lai%?iMiSand Mrs. Robert F. Campbellif \'f f| Mr. an&MngHiram McMillen en- tertained^terfMfifil Mrs. : Leonard BerschwIn^e.r'lptSaturday •'evening. There will-?]^^.' very important congregati6hal|Sief1ting at the New Salem ReformSH church Sunday, Nov. 24, imnffoai&ly following the regular servidtSm members of the churchr are q#f||p attend. DEMONSTRAfttilUNIT TO MEET The 'New SimfeHipme Demonstra- tion Unit wililiolS^its meeting at 8 p. m. Wedne|daf|j;3Nov. 20, at the firehall. The .frafr*attn, provided by the College ofSSinlff Rose Alumnae association, wipfp.;|!In the Land of Cherry Blossollpjapan.\ This prografeonginally created for the alunlapigroup's October meeting, will Sonsist of an intro- duction by Mrsfohn P. Martin, pro- gram chairmanSfollowed by slides and commentslfoni her husband, who worked alratraveled in Japan for the U. slather Bureau at Tokyo as an equipment technician. • Kimonos, a Mitfaihg dress, wed- ding slippers aiSdcks* a headpiece, fans and paraiaSvtwill 'be modeled by Mrs. J. P. Af&g'Mrs. J. A. Smith, Jr., Mrs. A. Taklpand Mrs. T. Mur- ray, all alumnaWK'jfte college. Mrs. Hilda jPjNauman, interior decorator for WM- Whitney and Co., will talk #c* iental i nfluen <jes on American d&jffktion, using slides of a Japanese S^ie f° r illustration. A Korean giipMiss Serana Han, will do an oriental dance in her native costumeSl- ' ,'*..* Other gueststtlio will participate in a panel discMton. are: Mamoru COMMUNITY NOTES David Komjathy, Jr., of Feura Bush, has been spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Komjathy. Walter Schoenborn, Jr., Rochester, spent the week end with his parents, Prof, and Mrs. Walter Schoenborn. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Deitz and children, Gail and James, were-week end guests of Mrs. Dora Deitz. . Miss Linda Crosby was a week end guest of Mrs. Clara Mann and_ daughter, Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Ball called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sholtes and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sholtes on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lulu Wood left last Thursday to spend the winter in Altamont with Mrs. M. Warner. Several from this locality enjoyed the Agricultural Department Exten- sion Service round-up dinner at Vooj- heesville last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Riley and chil- dren, Jackie and Joey,\of Clarksville, and Mr. and ,Mrs. Jesse Sholtes were Sunday dihrfef. guests of (Mps. jGlara Mann and 4^g%r, LJnda. ' ...angular Ralph ScraffordT Kenneth.Wagner;Ja Richard Wagner, Wiliiam Flagler, Albert Stevens and George Wagner returned home Monday night from a three-day hunting trip in the Adiron- dacks with three deer. Rev. and Mrs. Franklin .'Deitz and children, Allan, Arlehe. and Gerald, of Schenectady,'Mis. Dbra Deiti -and Mr. and Mrs. Rayijnohd Wright were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Ball. Mrs. Hinsdifl Stevenson and Mrs. Guy Howd of Schenectady spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy HBailey. Mrs. Ralph Scrafford \and sons, Alan and Billy, v were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sholtes. Sherman Tompkins is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. C Keith Shultes and children, Mary Ann, James and Scotty, of Little Silver, N. J„ spent week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bunzey and children. Mrs. Keith Harvey was a Monday over night guest of tyr. and Mrs. Dalton Wilty in Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stalker and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs; T. Thomas of East Berne. > Mrs. Charles Roney and Mrs. George Northrup spent Tuesday with Mrs. Howard Stalker. JOHN ROSS, Referee. 93 State Street, (Nov. 8-Dec. 13) Upon the.annexed petition of Cath- erine Hills Jacobson, dated November 6, 1957, the Schedules .thereto an- nexed, the affidavit of Eugene M. Sneeringer verified October 30, 1957, and the Exhibits thereto' annexed, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that Gerrit W> Veeder, his heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, wife, chil- dren, issue and descendants of de- ceased children, adopted children, issue and descendants of deceased adopted children, executors, devisees and legatees, his assigns, successors, their heirs at law, next of kin-, dis- tributees, wives, children, issue and descendants of deceased children, adopted children, issue and . descen- dants of deceased adopted children, executors, devisees, legatees, and successors, and all persons interested show cause at a Special Term of this Court, Part.I thereof, to be held in and for the County of Albany in the County Court House \at Albany, New York, on the 29th day of No- vember, 1957, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon or as soon thereafter as counsel, can be heard, why an order should not be made herein declaring that the rents and reversion reserved by two certain leases from Stephen Van Rensselaer, Esquire, Proprietor of the • Manor of Rensselaerwyck to Ebenezer Hills, Jr., dated March 3, 1794, and October 17, 1826, have both been released to petitioner as owner of the fee of the lands affected there- by and described as follows: \All that certain lot, piece or par- cel of land situate in the Town of Colonie, County of 'Albany, and State of New York, as shown on a certain map entitled 'Lands of Catherine Hills Jacobsen' dated October 3, 1957, made by Charles T. Male, and more particularly 'bounded and .described as follows: Beginning at a point in the southerly line bf the Troy-Schenec- tady Road at the point of intersection of said southerly line of the JTroy- Schenectady Road with the westerly line of lands conveyed by Charles E. Hills and wife to Peter f K. Best toy deed recorded in the Albany County Clerk's Office in Book 873 of Deeds at page 141, on January 29, 1935, now reputed to be owned toy one William Green, and runs from said point of beginning westerly along said southerly line of the Troy-Sche- nectady Road a distance of 438 feet more or less to the, point of inter- section of said southerly line of the Troy-Schenectady Road with a tri- parcel of land, described in Notice of Appropriation filed in the Albany County Clerk's Office: on May 5,, 1949, in Envelope No, ; ; 246,. now 4i remitted to be owned toy' the People of the.State of New York; .thence westerly lajdng the-:fs^.utK'eii|y:s(:iiB^wif:j the said lands of this People of the State of New York a distance of 87 feet niore or less t o a point in the easterly line of Kenette Road'; thence southerly along said easterly line of Kenette Road a distance of 118 feet more or less to the point of inter- section of said - easterly line of Kenette Road with the.northerly line Of .lands conveyed by Catherine 'Hills Notice is hereby given to all legal Jacobsen to Edward Kenndth Zeh voters of the Guilderland Center Fire £»nrl wnfn l r\xr sirens* *.rt^^«^ — ~* — NOTICE OF ANNUAL FIRE DISTRICT ELECTION Fo^t Hunter Fire District, Town of Guilderland, Albany County, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual Fire District Elec- tion in and for the Fort Hunter Fire District will be held at the Fort Hunter District Fire House on the Carman-Albany Road, Route No. 146, in the Town of Guilderland, Al- bany County, New York, on Tuesday, December 3, 1957, and that at such election one (1) district commission- er will be elected for a term of five (5) years to succeed Fire District Commissioner Frank L. Cropsey, whose term of office expires on De- cember .31 1957. ' PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NO- TICE that.in accordance with a reso- lution .of the Board of Fire Com- missioners of Fort Hunter Fire Dis- trict adopted on October 28, 1957, pursuant to Section 176 of the Town Law, candidates for fire district of- fice are required to file their names with the Secretary of the Board of Fire Commissioners, Donald F. Crop- sey, at his residence, 124 Birchwood Drive (Schenectady 3, N. Y.) in said Fire District, Town of Guilderland, Albany County, N. Y., at least ten (10) days prior to the date of said election and that nominations for Fire District offices shall be sub- mitted in petition form subscribed by twenty-five qualified voters of said Fire District. Polls will remain open for receipt of ballots from seven o'clock in the evening until ten o'clock in the eve- ning; Eastern Standard Time. Dated at Guilderland, N. Y., No- vember 11, 1957. . „ . By, Order^of- the. Board. of .J£ir,a. Fife District, Town of Guilder- land', Albany County, New York DONALD F. CROPSEY, (Nov. 15) Secretary NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION Guilderland Center Fire District ^ _^ Iizuka, a Japai&e student attend, ing Siena ColMefMrs, Thelma Pus kas, who with tier husband, Major Joseph Puskas # the Marine Corps, lived in Japan «fpr two years; Miss Olive Houghtonfwvvho also lived in Japan; Mrs. Eva ii &ar <lner ' of T*L bany InternatioiiSlf'Center, and Don- ald Pan then, - wW was. on board a U. S. hospital » that docked at Nagasaki short#'after the historic bombing. ;•(,; Neighboring, ilnits have _ been in- vited to share fflis educational pro- gram, and an/women interested should feel frefefto attend. The program cormvuttee of the New Salem Unit Ss- f, Wood Mrs. W. OsterhoutASK' ** rs - . W . ° ster \ hout, Jr., and'MS,: G. Gnppin. METHotiJST^CHURCH Rev. Charles # Warner, pastor. 9 and 11 aM-Morriing worship. 9:45 and U^lfe\ Sunday school. 6:15 p. m, jAjattllt Fellowship. 7 P- m. Se^oPfautf 1 fellowship.. Wednesday- v*v 8 p. m. Chapeliiotir. Thursday: i \ y , 7; 30 p. m. 4y}ft'cnoir_ rehearsal; , The ternT^fove^ln tennis scoring originates fronv^W. jmisp> ?0 ft unciat ! on of the French'tbW^l-oeuf.\ meaning, baske t 0 f fruit \the egg\_v« f HSiAr-.for \zero.\ » H WHEN YOU TAKESTO THE WOODS Clyde L. Ball, Merchants Mutual agent, gives the following sug- gestions: \ '' Most people don't realize how much the forests of this country mean to our national economy. If man-made forest fires could be eliminated, it wouid mean such a lot toward preserving the beauty of the woods as well as conserving', the timber. Everyone can understand that we should save pur .woodland but we must do more''than support this theory 'by word of mouth.\ When you're in the woods, hold your match until it is' cold and- then pinch it. Never throw lighted Qigars, cigarettes or pipe ashes on the ground or, for that matter, out of car windows. Be sure they're out before you dispose of them. As to the old campfire, drown it.. Then stir it up and drown it agaim Strict aherence t o these rules will preserve our natural resources. In i m •BARBER — In loving memory of William J. Barber, who passed away Nov. 4, 1956. Thoughts of» you come drifting back, Within my dreams to stay, To know that you are resting Where the twilight ends the day 1 . Wife, Alice Barber, and family. s I .wish to express* my sincere!, thanks to my relatives'^ and friends whb so kindly assisted'- in any way during rtiy illness, also; 4o the Knox Missionary society fQr the -lovely -v^6acUiar'.for Hattie Van Der Veer and . wife i by deed recorded in the Albany County Clerk's Office in Book 1249 of Deeds at page 262 on | January 2,. 1951; thence easterly along the northerly line of said lands reputed to be owned by Zeh a dis- tance of 150 feet more or less to a point; thence southerly along the easterly line of said lands reputed to be owned by Zeh a distance of 75 feet more or less to lands conveyed by Charles Egbert Hills and wife to Edward Kenneth Zeh by deed re- corded in the Albany County Clerk's Office in Book 848 of Deeds at page 489 on November 10, 1932; thence continuing southerly along said last described lands reputed to be owned by Zeh a distance of 100 feet more or less to a point; thence westerly along said last described lands re- puted to be owned toy Zeh t o a point in the easterly line of. lands reputed to be owned by Kopack; thence southerly along the easterly line of said lands reputed to-be .owned toy Kopack a distance of 520 feet more or less to a point in the. northerly line of lands reputed to be. owned toy Garling; thence easterly along.said lands reputed to be owned toy Garling a distance of 240 feet more or.less to a fence; thence continuing easterly along said fence a distance of 155 feet more or less to a point in the westerly line of lands reputed to toe. owned by /William Green; thence northerly along said lands reputed to be ow'hed by William Green a disr tance of 500'feet more or'less to the'l point or place of beginning, contain- ing 6.84 acres more or less.\ Sufficient reason appearing there- for, let service of this order 1 toe made by publishing said order in the Al- tamont Enterprise, a newspaper pub- lished in the County of Albany, on the 15ifch day of November, 1957, and the 22nd day of November, 1957, be deemed sufficient. Dated November 7, 1957. ' 1 ENTER /&/• MARTIN SCHENCK, Albany County judge. Sneeringer and Rowley, 'Attorneys, 11 North Pearl St., Albany'7, New York/. .(Nov.-15-22) District that the annual election of said district will be held in the Guil- derland Center Fire Station on Tues- day, the 3rd day of December, 1957, from 7 o'clock P. M. until 10 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing one fire commissioner for a term of five years to succeed William T. Wilkin- son, Sr., whose term expires. Petitions for nominations of candi- dates duly signed by twenty-five (25) or'more legally qualified voters must be filed with the secretary of the board of commissioners\ at least five days before the election. Dated: November 14, 1957, Guil- derland Center, N. Y. JOHN R. VAN WORMER BURTON CARMAN •WILLIAM T. WILKINSON, SR. ARTHUR M. BURNS JOHN H. MARTIN Attest: Charles Murray, Secretary. . .- ., (Nov. 15) STATE Or 4 NEW YORK — SUPREME COURT — QOUNTY OF ALBANV. HERBERT-J. NORRIS: and MARGUER- ITE . NORRIS, his'.'wife, residing at 2350'Barcelona Road, Schenectady,- N. Y., Plaintiff*. aoairt«t FRANCIS WY- DBONK0WSKI and FLORENCE WY- DRONKOVVSKI, hit wife, residing at R. D. No. '1, Pearse Road, Schenec- tady, N. Y., Defendants. '' In pursuance of a judgment .of fore- closure .and sale, duly .made and en-' terSd In the above entitled action and bearing: date'the 2nd day of November, 1957, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named;, will sell at public auction, at the front door of the County Court HbuHti'.in the Olty of Albany, New York on ;the'. 2(1 th day of December; 1057, \at lTnOO o'clock oii thht -day, the premises directed by said Judgment td GUILDERLAND FIRE DISTRICT Guilderland, New York NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELEC- TION: To the legal voters of the Fire District of-the Village of Guil- derland, N. Y. • TAKE NOTICE, That the annual election of the Fire District of the Village of Guilderland, N. Y., will toe held on the 3rd day of December, 1957, from 7 p. m. to 10 p. m., for the purpose of electing _a commis- sioner for a term of five years. •Datedi Guilderland, N. Y., Novem- ber 14th, 1957. Board of Fire Commissioners Attest: 'Donald Van Wagenen, secre- tary. (Nov. 22-29) BERNE FIRE DISTRICT Notice of Annual Election .To the legal voters of the Berne Fire District. TAKE NOTICE that the annual election of the Berne Fire District will toe held in the Berne Fire House, Berne, New York, on .the 3rd day of December, 1957, from 7 o'clock in the evening until 10 o'clock in the eve- ning, for the purpose'of electing one fire ' district commissioner- f6r the .term of five voars in the place of Earl I. Williamson, and one treas- urer for the term of three years in the place of John' Yarmchuk, whose terms of office will expire December 31,-1957. Dated: Berne, N. Y., November 14th, 1957. EARL I, WILLIAMSON KENNETH WAGNER •ORLQ J. NORTJJRUP ARTHUR S. TOMPKINS JOSEPH BENEDICT Board of JTire District Commission- ers. Attest: Clyde Li- Ball, Secretary. CNov. 15-29), •i • .'. • '• • • A