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VZ-WWIZSSQ SECTION TWO — PAGE TWO BiFdRlilEP CHUtiCH JRev. falter Kline, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 -a. m. Worship service, with -riuysjery forpre-school children. Missionary society, first Thursday of .each month, 2 p. in. Willing Workers, first Tuesday of each .rhorith, 7:30 p. m. Consistory — First Thursday ol 'fcach 'month at 7:30 p. m. Westerlo J REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Donald, Boyce,, minister. Sunday, January 26th: 9:30 a. m. £>unday school, 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Ser- mon, \A Man Who Knew What He' Wanted.\ Nursery for children. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Robert Fitzgerald, pastor. Sunday, Jan. 26: 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 11:35 a. m. Sunday school. 6:15 p. m. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Saturday, Jan. 25: 7 p. m. Youth choir. Games and THE ENTERPRISE, ALTAJI^ . , .r„,~.w •T HTAMOfcpr \• V- FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1958 ' . ' ' I b I i I I HitCOBNTY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DI*C%ftj&L <i 'ft 57 LLOYD V. HiLL, SupeVv^ 9 KrfOXj !K Aid at the Friday, Jan. 24: ;8p. m. A General Synod Benevo- lent Budget hearing for 1959 will be held in the First Reformed church, „ Schenectady. Purpose of this meet- / p ; m ' f ing is to share with the churches the rerresnrnems. , ... , , „ Iuesday, Jan. 28: opportunities and needs of our Benevo- 1-30 p m . Ladies lent Boards and Institutions and to church see how they can be met, according Wednesday Jan 9 9- to the advice of the churches. One 3:30 p . m . Crusader choir, layman and one lay woman from each '6-45 p m Senior choir church are requested to be present 7:45 p m p raye r and business IFees,' Tax with the pastor. Others may also meeting to vote on recommendations Donations attend. relative to our Building Program iRpfunHc Saturday, Jan. 25: 7 p. m. Choir rehearsal. COMMUNITY NOTES Saturday, Jan. 25: Mrs. Joffre Blair entertained the 8 p. m. Senior Youth Fellowship members of the Five Hundred card hayride. Meet in front of fire hall (club last Wednesday evening. Treasurer of Knox Fire District m Berne. Mrs. Carolena Stoneburner is a Tre asurer of Berne Fire District Sunday, Jan. 26: _ patient at Far Hills Nursing home at R enta ] s '*'' ' \' \' ' ' (Greenville Center. GENERAL FUND Receipts Balance, January 1, 1957 Property Tax, General Fund Property Tax, Knox Fire District Property Tax, Berne Fire District Per Capita Assistance .Mortgage Tax Junk Dealer's License Fees, Town Clerk Fees, Justices of Peace Fees, Tax Collector . .Donation (Refunds TOTAL RECEIPTS $ 2M2 3i IM'Sfr 3,89^06 >43ff 02 4,'i60 60 844 40 5 00 168 25 378 50 65 70 50 00 185 007 Disbursements $13,82 8 [.Repairs, Light, Heat . ''Compensation of Election Officials (inc. mileat^ Compensation of Custodians of Voting Machine Compensation Insurance Adenines Official Bonds and Undertakings ITiya QM^ T Ukil!... T*, 11 a. m. Worship service. Sermon Greenville Center. \How to Know God.\ Mrs. Dorothy White of Albany 7 p. m. Junior Youth Fellowship spent over Tuesday night and Wednes- at the home of Marilyn and Mitchell day with Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hemp- Haverly. Douglas Sprinkle and stead. Mrs. Alice Beebe of East _ 0 QJ1U Uliu „t« Gerard Weis are leaders. Chatham spent several days the past ^ d Liabilit Insuran ce Wednesday, Jan. 29: week with the Hempsteads D f Membership, Association of Towns 7-30 p. m. Bible Study and Prayer Mrs. Elting uossman is taking care prmtinn „ and Advcrtisine fall deDartm.n+o Fellowship at the parsonage. Study of tte duties at the school for Mrs. £™ m '™g g t * n | ta A ( f KK?^l will be on the book of Psalms. Lord, while she is spending some time |ray,,lt; in Florida. After the worship service on Jan. Mrs. Paul Foedisch left Thursday 19, (Rev. Walter J. Kline announced for Cincinnati, Ohio to visit her sister his resignation as pastor of the Beaver- and a neice and family. QaiJrv of Tnwn'riTrk dam Reformed church,, Rev. 'Kline Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griffin and son »» ary ot lown Uerk has accepted a call from the Expansion Curtis, Mr. Irving Beechman of Coey- V*«LcLrc- £i a ri« m Committee of the Synod of Michigan fe^^X^SunVv ^ *\* ^ Offke^pfnse of lessors . .„ . . and the Classis of Lake Erie to or- Everett ^nider, bunday. Salarv of Tax Collector ?ani7P a npw Reformed church at Congratulations to James Decker a 5 d y, , i?., L - OIlt;( - lor gamze a new Kerormea cnurcn ai , , ~ . Fi) - Z „p ra]d „ Tnnior Constable Mileage Brunswick, Ohio. The last worship, f emor „ an( J \ aTOi -fitzgeraia a junior Observant <;ptT>!<Ti''hp' will Vnndnct at Reavpr from Westerlo, on being inducted into patriotic uoservances „„ w dlSll be ra Sundav Feb 16 * e National Honor Society at a special Erection and Dedication of War Memorial .:. 153 80 dan^wiil be on Sund_ay_Feh. 16. assembly in Berne Knox Central Purchase of Land for Storage, Around Highway.Building 300 00 ^~„i -..J:»—i~.~ ~ ididates [Compensation, Registrar of Vital Statistics ;.../. • 34 no x-iimmn ana Advertising (al departmtnts) Payment to State for Social Security (Town's\^- Salary of Supervisor l wns sh are) Salary of Justices (2) ... Office Expense of Justices Salary of Councilmen (2) ,.„, assembly in Berne WJIOX central £\«--\*«? 01 i^ana tor Storage Around Hig A eood shopper considers the cost schoo] a^torium. Five candidates Compensation, Registrar of Vital Statistics of ffod pe^servlng She knows ™re selected for their scholarship, DISBURSEMENTS whether sfs paying for the bone in ^-» SwSoT A e^Ton' the' wI£^SS^^ill, ' 1957 meat or for inedible parts of low ^ZTLpTweelL H.GHWAV n, N n cost i fresh vegetables. She checks | Mrs _ Cora Haines of South Wester-1 HIGHWAY FUND - '\ J '~ \ Item 1 $ 3,892 06 439 02 220 00 125 22 591 50 75 00 803 28 116 25 , 704 51 46 00 148 88 353 43 600 00 600 00 31 50 200 00 700 00 60 88 600 00 139 50 250 00 8 00 50 00 153 80 n,,m£o P \ da X n9tj6na 'i. figures on the! number of households having tele- vision sets will be provided through IJanulL^ 01 * t0 W asked ' ^ the] hSSW- C y rr ? nt Poulation Survey, laeqbBding to Supervisor Edwin p 1 Sl.^ -*e .U,. S. Census Bur- ffm^ Participate in the lAilffe ^^ stii > n s asked in the- rev2hiS 5 «.Q , * rent Poul ati°n Survey- g J2iSt-\ mfed sta tes had one or;, ffi *& SfBfr tiihe that a question on! 1 (hadTtipv&f Cent of «* u householdsii 67 per oen? n f Sets i this \spares to Icerit fL v L f0r June 1955 > 73 per' 1 ! cent for February 1956, 76 per cent' 1 AprifS 1956 * 3nd 8 ° P^ cent for 1 additL tel M iS1 fH n < J ues «°ns will be in 1 whfchTf a * 3 d u \\employment! Ojrren+ Pn^f d t each c . month ^ the ^urrent Population Surverv The of Troy ^ rS - Barbara c - Ma rks The Wall Street Journal reports that some South Dakota farmers (living near Watertown felt they (were being ticketed too relentlessly for parking meter violations when they drove into town. So when the bheasant season opened they posted this sign on their farms: \No Water- town hunters allowed — you keep your meters ^- we'll keep our wild-1 life. A man's shift size is Stated ih two measurements, his collar and his sleeve length. The collar size is de- termined by the measurement arounfl his nepk at the point where the col- lar usually rejSts. The sleeve length represents thfc distance from the prominent bone at the back of his neck to his. wrist bone, when his arm is extended straight out. Advertise- in the Enterprise. M^RAISALS CAN SAVE MQlSlEY A careful, unbiased appraisal on any property you are purchasing could save you hundreds of dollars and also show up important defects you are hot atoare of. 1 make many such appraisals ho matter whom tHey are ; purchased from. Also estate, condemnation and appropriation appraisals ; at reasonable rates. No cost to inquire about my service. 1 UNion 1-8111 ; N. v. Knox 34 00 .„. „^.. .csca-uica. She checks ]yr rs _ Cora \Haines of South Wester labels on cans and packages to com- lo i s spe nding some time with Mrs pare pennies per ounce and makes j ma Haines sure \special\ buys are good buys._ Mr and Mrs Harry Smith o f West ^ Albany visited Mr. and Mrs. Irw' Moak and Mrs. Marearpt Smith > $2,100 DOWN BUYS THIS 3-BEDROOM RANCHER Lyiinwood Estates P^CE — $18,500.^0 — F. H. A. Appraised — Attractive, large living -room 12x21; exquisite kitchen with full dinette or dining room; master ; bedr f opm,, 13x1,4; TOTAL RECEIPTS Balance at Beginning of Fiscal Year n/r'T\' T*;>\ \iV aim / V1 i\ S ' •* T Vln Real Property Taxes Moak and Mrs. Margaret Smith on ReGeived ^ State ^ state Md Sunday. Murray Bernstein and Henry Latham spent the week end ice fish- ing near Alexandria Bay. Ordell Stock of Stone Arabia and Miss Carolyn Shufelt of West Berne spent Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. Donald Boyce. Mrs. Lena Stoneburner, who suf- fered 'a stroke last Friday morning, lis a patient in Far Hills Nursing Home at Greenville Center: Miss Martha Hanley has returned home after spending a few days with ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanley of Al Receipts $ 5,500 00 . 3,536 87 $ 9,036 87 26 98 GRAND TOTAL < . p | $9,063 85 General Repairs, including Sluices a^nd Culverts .(.„ , 7>757 97 TOTAL PAYMENTS f ~ Balance at Close of Fiscal Year^\\\\\\\\^\:\\\T~';;;;;;;;;; $ JS -• GRAND TOTAL W7«^^p1ft^ \J*\* Property Taxes garage with extra room and powder Schenectady were recent visitors of TOTAfT. TJPV\: - room. This is an exceptional buy/ - |Mr. and Mrs. TTari n*„t* BRIDGE FUND Item ; 2: '4;--.v,-.tBec>iSiiits: -^*-A.i.: — 1— • This is an exceptional buy/ OWNER BEING TRANSFERRED Therefore This Special Price ALBANY, N. Y. Phone 62-4276 • Realtor YOUR 1958 PLATES FREE ON ANY CAR LISTED BELOW Good -Only with Copy of This Ad at Time of Sale! ABSOLUTELY NO CASH NEED- ED -- Financing Tailored ' to Fit Your Needs -- Up to 36 Months to Pay — You Buy He'r.e, Sigii 'Here,^j Pay\ Here — No 'Payment' UHtil'£| March; 1958. '56 DE SOTO $2195 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, auto- matic transmission. '55 DE SOTO $1695' 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, auto^ matic transmission. , '55 BUICK $1595 Hardtop. Dyhaflow, radib arid' heater. '53 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Sedan. Equipped. '53 PLYMOUTH :.' $795 Station Wagon. All Steel. '56 BUICK $2395 Century Hardtop. Dynaflow, Ra- dio, heater, power steering, power brakes. 1 '52 BUICK $495 1 Hardtop.. Radio, heater, automatic ' transmission. \ and Mrs. Earl Davis. GaJJupviJJe #EfHdb?lST CHliFICH Rev. Ralton M. Speers, minister. 9:45 a. m. Church school for all age groups. The lower grades will meet ih.'the activity building for their 'sessions,:.while the young people and adult classes will continue in meet in the church sanctuary. •*• 10:45 a . m. Worship hour service [for Family Sunday. The junior choir will sing at this service and Mr.- Speers;,will preacji on \The Reality of Jesus.\ Nursery hour for yOung- lertphilcTren during the service. I Monday, 7 to 8 p. m. — Bible study hour at home of Mrs. Ethel Zimmer. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. — Senior choir rehearsal at activity building. LUTHERAN CHURCH , Rev.' Russell B. Greene, pastor. Sunday, January 26th: 10. a. in. Sunday school, ll a. m. Junior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. m. Church service. TOTAL RECEIPTS Balance at Beginning of Fiscal Year REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roger L. Johnson, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a, m. Church service. Wednessday — Ladies' Aid at the home <5f Mrs..Harry Gibbs to quilt. Wednesday — Choir rehearsal at 8!15 p. m. Thursday — Bible study and pray-,j er meeting. Saturday — Junior C. E. at 10. a. m. in the -hall. Saturday — Mr. and Mrs. Club in hall at 6:30 p. m. COMMUNITY NOTES Mrs. Patrick Nicholson spent Tues- day with -Mrs. Paul Hochstrasser at «ii 9QO <« tile nome °f Mrs - Stanton Clute. % oioa %A Mrs - Millard Quay spent Tuesday' * Ao^o •** afternoon with Mrs. Stanton Clute and Mrs. Paul Hochstrasser. Will the party who called Millard Quay about picking up a chair to put. a cane seat please call again? The name and number was lost. Mr. and Mrs. William Quay were, Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis- Briggs and family and Mrs. t Lena( Helligas. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Blair of Westerlo called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trot-' ter and son, Charles, who was home' op Christmas vacation. I Mrs. Pauline Quay and children) 'were Saturday afternoon visitors at| the Briggs -home to help Mr. Briggs: celebrate his birthday. The Knox Home Bureau will meet Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, in the church hall. Please notice change of date. The. Ladies' Auxiliary to the Knox.' Fire department met Wednesday eve- ning in the .firehall.,,. ';'. 'P-vt.' Charles-' Pi.aildiiiblj' arict,- 'Bvtp Robert Nova of Fort Devehs,. Mass.^'j 'spent the week eiid at Pvt. Palbmho's 'Home in Knox. AGAIN F0k SALE . . . H|§WJ!V BEEF FOR DELANSON, N33W YGRI£ OUR NEW CROP OF CHOICE STEERS ARE NOW COMING INTO THEIR PRIME Sold by the Side or Quarter. Cut, wrapped and frozen to your order and delivered free of charge. Stock your freezer with Tender Steaks, Juicy Roasts, and ou't-of-this-wprld' Hamburg.' OR sold in individually frozen RETAIL cuts. GAGE STOCK FARMS RETAIL STORE , Located at the corner of Chadwick Road and Bozenkill Road —.214 Miles South of Delanson 7 Miles West of Altamont OPEN 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. — WEEK DAYS ONLY TELEPHONE DELANSON TW 5-2345 . $ 9,063 85 ..$ 256 6b: ...? 250 00 j 85 41 0*J **-L GRAND TOTAL —= -— $ 335 41 Payments Materials for Repair and Maintenance of 9 rife - 157 5Q BILL LANG SAYS — SAVF ON ALL 1958 CH:RY&LER and J PLYMOUTH MODELS WE ARE FORCED TO REDUCE OUR \^^•^[;T0''iiiE ROOM GuilderJand COMMUNITY NOTES $'695 Mr. arid Mrs. Malcolm Llbyd o£ Preston' Hollow were supper guests aiS tKe hdjne 61 his parents, Mr., arids Mrs/Frank Lloyd, Sunday evenirig4 Mr. Lloyd is confined to his home by.| [illness., •' ... The,.Home Demonstration Unit will' meet' Thursday evening, Jan. 30 at' j7:30 b'clock. •Mr. \and Mrs. Walter iMickel iand s ,j,cHii3Jeh, of -Bro^adalbih calledi drf ]ffteKds;here last Saturday ey^hiiig. , , 'I Sir! ,'^fad Mrs. WilMm iS-H'eaiha aiidi Mrs; ,Rt>man Przysiecki left Monday. rnbrn^ng for -Miami, Fla. -Mrs; Przy- siecki pans to stay until spring. I ivjis Judith\ Wilty spent the week s end'. •jyirh Miss Linda Fuhck. I ,;.';Sir.-,-5a.nd Mrs. Barton Vrooihan of j f ;§cHSnfec,tady were supper guests last; ,-Sund.ay, night at- ihe^ ijpme. „of Mr.j| 1-ah'S Mrs., Ohe^tef \Zifhlher. I ' ElmeV.Hdtaiihg^f Ndrlfifi ChkpMinh is ^peiifiihg some time with relatives-! SMere. ' •' ' -Mr! arid Mrs, Thdmas Betts atid' I daughter of Tbrhs 'River, N. J., Isjjgrit* ' pari' Of 'last we'elc ^vvrth Mr. and- Mrs. ! | : W'illiiin Shedina. 1 1 Mr., and Mrs; Orville^ Pinch cele^ (brafey 'fheir 5dth wedding an'rii-ver- (sary on Sunday. '55 HUDSON I 2-Door Sedan. '54/ WILLYS 2-Door Sedan. TOTAL PAYMENTS -j Balance at Close of Ffecal Year '...'.'.\\\\•\\\•\.\ GRAND TOTAL . MACHINERY FUND Item 3 Receipts Real Property Taxes * l Received from Sale of Bonds *••£ Received for Rental of Machinery; other Munic^\;; TOTAL RECEIPTS i ' h Balance at Beginning of Fiscal Year T- 1 -?}: GRAND TOTAL '\'\\'ri '' Payments •''- '\\' s^ysssus&iisssF 41:; Redemptiori of Bonds, Principai'bnlv : -^!..:i*»..' ••-- Interest on Bonds arid Notes .. y fe?^ TOTAL PAYMENTS ••;;?>•.,»-•.•••- Balance at Close of Fiscal Year' •^4-^- GRAND TOTAL ; ! w--\;^- SNOW and MISCELLAN|§J^\ V Item 4 0'*: \[\'\ Receipts ..? 157 50 177 91 ..? 335 41 ..$ 6,516 12 .. 17,740 00 .. 7,209 65 HAMILTON UNION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Women'? Guild will hold a meeting Feb. 4, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Louis Moeck. Mrs. Edward Strom will be co-hostess, anyone wishing to attend, call Mrs. Harold Becker, Albany 8-8214 or Mrs.' Warren Derry Schenectady EL 5-1209.' The Hamilton Unio* society will, meet at the church Feb. 4, at 7:30: p. m. Wkers, \SOOV — Bdvfederes, Savoys, Plazas, . $31,465 77 341 45 ..$31,807 22 .$18,158 92 ... 4,921 13 ... 1,676 40 .. 4,620 00. 284 72, Equipped. , *o»t Rddfo arid Hester. ARMORY GARAGE 39TH YEAR , , DE SOTO QUALITY DE*LEB ' ' 7 TEL. ^,3381 ' J«>,;,.' ALBAMY. N. Y. Open tMn\h» I „ The're' were no, services in the^, \Smm>Si£i church Siiriday due t b iihelj aflf woo iincTeriient weather. ,i' B^rs.. fethel Ziriimer was a 'Sfihday % dlfine'f- ftie's't f at 'ttfe titime W Mr. atid ; Mrs. M2rcus Zimmer. 1 ; The p'ancake supper ^e Jir|rH&n|kwg^A •' were.going to serve Jan. 55 has beenfhim as pdstp.o'ned. ' ' Real Property Taxes TOTAL RECEIPTS ^Balance at Beginning of Fiscal Year GRAND TOTAL li -M- •' m \ • Payments ;galary.To wil SuperiKtendent (Total h af iM^m.omtmcUohs Ckused bvLo, f0re PtKec MiscellaiiWiiie D.iX?- „ y onow . TOTAL PAYMENTS Balance at Close of Fiscal Year 'GRAND' TOfAL .. ..; STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ALBANY talk- Wmm- %m-XiA;^ CONGREGATIONAL MEETING The annual congregational meeting of the Hamilton Union Presbyterian, church of .Guilderland, was held Satur- day evening, Jan. 18, preceded by a covered dish supper. Chairman was Rev. Earl Christman, moderator of .the \] session. The chairman of the pulpit committee, C. Fiske Tefft, presented^ a report recommending .the. election, of Rev. Douglas Gray of Mariavillei as the new minister of the church, and' he was elected by unanimous vote. v , ; The following officers .were elected: Elders for three years, ftdbert Nicks ;el, J. Oliver Sanders, and Donald Cropsey; Sunday schopl superinteh-; d§nt,. Mrs. N Marion Civiil; secretary,] Mrs. Ruth Gemlick; nominating^com-j! mittee for 1959 meeting, David Wood-]] cock, William Locklin, William D, «di RH7 991 Borden, and Mrs. Gloria Broom. ..T^ei\ ^ I The meeting Was -then'adjourned and, reopened as a corporation meeting,! with Walter Clement, chairrnan of the 'Board of Trustees. The treasurer's! report was presented and accepted, the j 1958, budget adopted,, and .plans were; initiated to add a study for the mini- ster, to the education, building. The. following officers 'were elected: Trustees, ,E....A. Senmuek,. Vincent Stalker, arid Mrs. Elihiiy Reismyer; treasurer, George Bigsbee;.. .financial secretary, Miss, LaVaun Schaa<Jt;i chairman of Lord's Acre Auction c6rn-ji mittee, Walter .Clement,^ cctech&irman,] Mrs. 'Betfy Gade'; canvass director,: Robert .Nickel; assistant -director, David Woodcock. aiid 4-Door Hardtops ALL BODY STYLES AVAILABLE .$29,661 17 ... 2,146 05 ..$ 9,506 00 ..$ 9,560 00 51 59 _ W»»«Vr«IN<5 Tit * ' >U&i: ..$ 9,551 59 ....$ 2,800 3i! ... 4,382 301' 534 30 ; ... 1,100 00'- 12 60 .$ 8,829 51 722 08 .$ 9,551 59 The Besf Import Buy of the Year FOR ITS COMFORT, PERFORMANCE AND EASE OF HANDLING SAYS TOM McCAHILU,' AMERICA'S LfADINp AUTPMOBJLE EXfERT. •M S-g.: ?e Notes the |>^ ;•'•'••< ' omen Returns show that 451 Republican'^ women were, elected to local offices throughout the state in the last elec- tion according to a cpmpjlatibn an-, nouhced b'y Miss, Jane ToSd, vice-- c'hair^n'4 n °f t ne , ^ w York Republi- can State^Coinmittee. 'Of the 451 Republican women\yin-| .^.i.c >csi, were eiecteo, -as supervisors, assessors, county \clerks juStices of $he,-peace, tak\ receivers', merribers of lofcal . c6uhciis, and' members of'j boards of educafioh and trustees of local funds. ' .' \ Among counties with ffie largest I ntirhber of Republican T^oirien office ihbl^ers af« Steuben with 18 tajc.'col- lectors arid J5 town clerks, Cnaui • tafiqUa wiffi 14 ;taX cdllectftrs and 15 town dlefks &hA Otsegd A*|ath 11 tax! collectdrs and'15 town clerks. $jji E^PPed wlH, W. deafer, dfrectianak, f oam cushions, frunk li gh », white wkil «^. ' \\ \\VICE AND PARTS. ' .' 89-4902 AUTO SALES A'i-SA^v,N;^ b v r ^•f;-.->.% : _Mm-M . :.••'••'•. J.; ••>\•'••'