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*• *»,** !\\>^S- *«* * ••:•» b-f PAGE SIX New Salem .',' REFORMED) CHURCH Saturday, Feb. 27: 6:45 p. m. Youth Fellowship skating party; cars meet at Union- • ' ville church. • • Sunday: '\•' 9:30 a.m. Worship. Sermon by the pastor. 10:30 a.m. Sunday school. 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship at the Unionville church. • Thursday: 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Friday, March 5: 2 p.m. Women's World Day of Prayer, at Feura Bush Reformed church. 3:30 p.m. Youth Communicants' class. ALTAMONT (IN. Y.) ENT£RE»R| S E ,. AU 5ANY CO. POST, FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1965 Unionville Rev. Charles Ji. Warmer, pastor. REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Raiton M. Speers, assistant Rev. R. Van Zoeren, pastor, pastor. .Saturday, Feb. 27: Saturday, Feb. 27: , • 6:45 p. m. Youth Fellowship 8 a.m. Men's Prayer Fellowship-skating party at Ravena skating i guestiTo? Mr^nnd MV.f re > * ee kend land breakfast. [rink. Cars leave Unionville church ^av nf n^^rH iiii, D/' G - Mac- Sunday, Feb. 28: at 6:45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles PhilhW „i Ravena were dinner,guests a ? the, home of their son, FrankPkiirS! and Mrs. PbHMps and Cil^g! Mr. and Mrs. William R„ u. I of Milford, Conn., werei^! guests of Mr. and Mrs. F Kay of Orchard Hill Rd. Tf/fCOUNrflYG/Rt Enjoy A Horns Of Your Own CQQfMI Four bedrooms. living VwwW room, dining room. kitchen, utility room, bath, one acre lot. 22 miles West oi Albany. CI 9 200 T1 * reo terse bed - V*f\*\ rooms and bath up, modern kitchen, dining room, large living rtxjm. 2-car garage, utility building—beautiful family home. 20 miles West of Albany. 9:30 a.m. Church school session Sunday: for junior through adult depart- . 9^5 a . m . Sunday school. men ts. 11 a.m. Worship. Sermon by 11 a.m. Church school session the pastor. for nursery, kindergarten, primary | 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship, departments. Crib-room facilities Monday: are available. | J Helpful Club meets at the home 11 a.m. Divine worship with Mr. t 0 f Mrs. Byron Turner, 17 Nathan- Warner preaching. Special music iel Blvd., Delmar, for a potluck by the Chancel choir. Reception of supper at 6:30 p.m. new members. A time of fellow- Thursday: ship will be observed after the ser- 4 : i 5 p. m vice in the youth chapel to meet sa j ' St 517 SQ ft P , ! i?£t • 9 ^ lance Plication of Edward; Attarian, County of Albany, deceased, and Itorrninu^inVn^ •lV Slze ' J 1 ^ plus 5 D u T * Caw\«al Avenue, Al- the person named as executor, yard vnriani l Wld } h ' ? nd V side \ l? ny ' ^ ew Yo , rk ' eta1 ' for a S P eeial and each person named as execu- fytu-u variance in order fr> rvmttni/.t Kxcpntinn imdox A^ti^ln VU7TTT „„j »_.. *__*._'._. . ..__ ,!__ NOTICE TQ BIDDERS ALBANY COUNTY we^re'^sls of^r 0 ^^ Hopkins V ,h f Purchasing Agent,\ Room I Administrator. T,!ni ! f nL an c d Mrs - Byron No. 91. County Court House, AJ-' r.«~ Mr and Mr^Rallrr!^, I-*-\\— —' V?\***' March , NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING daughter Laura and I lown Zoning Ordinance to erect SEND GREETING: ^^NDER GRONVAJX, ! f„ nd ™ a ^ a £„™ dica i °\ ic e . b 4 iW \ I WHEREAS. Frederick M. o i.j „^„„ i •TiL c*. ,. •\^•\•w-i^.n. UKUiNVALL, '. \ '\auuain nieuictu ouice DU1U1- WHFBV49 Sealed proposals vnto be received Supt. of Bldg. Dept. and Zontag , »S at No. 878 New Scotland Ave- Erasure of the Town of Bethlehem i he Purchasing Apwit R™™ Artmncf»f n « IP^ S nue Town of R»ihlohom Aihov,,, Brasure ot tfl e town or uetnienem (Feb. 26) |i.' T ue :. ^ ow . n °t Bethlehem, Albany, in the County of Albany has made ' application to our Surrogate's Ralph. Gardiner/4, 1965 at 10.00 o'clock AT'M, for Nfltiwi i o , , - J ~ w«i\. lha f,,,. n whincr n f A/riu, „„J />J iNotice is hereby given that a oaugmer Laura and Susan and *e furnishing of Milk and Cream P„hi£ u here w„ slven tha Mrs. A. R. Gardiner of Westerto for the Ann Lee Home and the M«~£ l^?/ WI11 be held were guess at the Slin^S:Albany County Jail, i^? *?i. 196 5 at 8:00 P. M. at $10,300 Three bedrooms and dining' room, living room. Vj bath down. Excellent cellar with out- side entrance. Larye country lot. VUiage- water. 15 miles from Al- bany. J51 9 RAJ) Three bedrooms and W I V)WWW bath u p Modern kitchen, den, dining room, living cuom, bach down- Just completely remodeled. VLUafie water. Wooded tot 500 ft. deep. 8 miles from Al- bany. CI E Q Afl Mew 3 bedroom * 'VI9WW ranch with finished recreation room in basement. Tile bat-h, Lovely Hiving room. Modern large kitchen. Charming lot. One block from bus line. 8 Miles from Albany. our new members. Plan to stay for coffee and a chat. 6 p.m. Family night covered- dish supper and program. All families and their friends are cor- dially invited to attend. Each family will bring their own table service and a covered-dish. Rolls, beverage and dessert will be furn- ished. Monday, March 1: 7 p.m. Music committee meet- ing. 7:30 p. m. Board of trustees meeting. 7:30 p.m. Nominating commit- tee meeting. Tuesday, March 2: 11 a.m. Women's study group. Wednesday, March 3 : | 6 a.m. through 6 p.m. All Day i Vigil of Prayer, Ash Wednesday. [ 7:45 p.m. Ash Wednesday wor- ship hour, Mr. Warner preaching. Thursday, March 4: 4 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal. 7 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal. 9 p.m. Methodist Men's bowling league. Saturday, March 6: \ a.m. Men's Prayer Fellowship and breakfast. 8 p.m. Faith and friendship group meeting. Junior choir rehear- 7:30 p.m. sal. Friday: 3:30 p.m. class. 2 p.m Senior choir rehear- Youth Communicants' on Wgerland 1 Albany Louniy Jan. \'jv^l,^\A7e- J \'\'irt-\,°- KJU c - xvl - al tne •scuanu • town Office, Willow Street Guil rv T„h„ D t, , Speculations may be had at the derland, N Y Dr. John B. Bourke and «nns office of the Purchasing Agent -rC 1 T Johnnie and Michael G f ^» Each bid shall be enclosedMn a Kj he n( C £ se w° L V^ A Swyer Ca have been spending the w^i.! 0 ;^' 1 sealed envelope and * delivered to '{, ' ot 8^ Watervliet Avenue, Al- the Puchasing Agent before 10:00 ^Jj- wiil . b ^ heard for the o'clock A. M., Thursday, March 4, S° S a e „°L a f Spe S a L Use P er ™t to 1965, at which time bids will be vesant. PI Budding. at Stuy-g home, Sunday. pending the week with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. John J Bourke. ull n J ' New York. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, JR., • cSi*rt of the County of Albany to ,T^ , ^airman, Board of Appeals have a ™>,-tir» n inttnimont in writ. (Feb. 26) Mrs. William Barber and vr«. - Dora Barber were guests of n- ! • P UDlicl - v °P e « e d and read and an cousin, Mrs. Olive Murahv „, th . e J r .award made as soon thereafter as bany, Sunday. y 0 I ^\ipracticable. Miss Sandra Eck s Pent the 2 p.m. Women's World Day of ! weekend at the home of her uncle Prayer at Feura Bush Reformed , Robert Eck and Mrs. Eck at Coev- church. | mans Hollow. Carol Eck of rZl' mans Hollow wa§ at the home? her uncle Harold Eek anrf *V George Kendall as hostesses. | Eck at the same time. p.m. Guild meeting at the ' mans Hollow was a t the hr.^°' church with Mrs. Elmer Jones and Mr 8 p.m. Meeting of consistory NESTERYAK — KENDALL The wedding of Miss Annette Louise Kendall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kendall Sr., of All bids shall be endorsed with the name and address of the bid- der. The right is reserved to re- ject any or all bids. , Dated — Albany, N. Y., Feb of, 23. 1965. Recent guests of Mr. and M« Arthur S. King have been Mrs Margaret Chedester and M£ Mary Easesqw of Scotia, Mr »nrf Mrs. Wade Sherman of JAMES A. RYAN, (Feb. 26) Purchasing Agent. $17,200 New 3 bedroom ranch with attached J garage—Cellar way from garage ' —gas hot water heat. Many Extras. Excellent workmanship. Lovely village lot, one block from bus line, a miles from Albany \:\'\ '''\'\'\' . - T The pastor, Rev. Raymond Van The Wednesday evenings of Lent zoeren, opened the service and will be set aside for us to come to- Rev Louis chisman, a former pas- ge her for meditation, study and t now o f Cam Fow]er d fellowship. Discussion groups wul . r, - '- be formed for the five Wednesday evenings following Ash Wednesday for a depth-study of the Book of Ephesians. Each week's session will commence at 7:45 p.m. Plan now to set aside this time in your schedule to be with us. Five states and the District of Columbia require elderly drivers to take driver's license examina- tions, whether they've taken them before or not, before they can have a new operator's license. The states are Maine, New Hamp- shire, Illinois, Indiana and Rhode Island. •KK rr -ii \c vv '* v \\ 1 t\'' u l and Mrs. Violet King and danrrh.' McKownville formerly of this t Mjldred f New S Sa ^ ^u^- place and John Andrew Ncsteryak ^aiem. | of Albany, took place in the Union-! K - <-. Joslin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ville Reformed church, of which ^ cn \ eth Joslin, appeared on the the bride is a member, on Satur- Freddy Freihofer program in day, Feb. 20, at 1 o'clock. The honor of his birthday on Friday, bride, given in marriage bv her Fe ^- 19 - Later that evening, Mr. father, wore a white crepe sheath g\ d Mrs Kenneth Joshn, daughter floor length gown and carried a sk y e and s f n K - c - were enter- bouquet of white carnations and tamed at a birthday supper at the an orchid. Miss Denise Davey of ^ orne oi Mr ' and Mrs. Amasa Jos- Old State Rd., Schenectady, neice, lln - of the bride, who was maid of honor wore pink and carried white flowers. George Kendall Jr., brother of the bride, was best man Thompson's Lake SECOND BERNE REFORMED Rev. Donald J. Hull, pastor ?n 3 ?n a ' m - doming worship. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. Ravena, performed the'marriage' la ^ tte c nda , nce P' ns ^ ere awarded ceremony. Scott Hauser was or- R S V S ^ n ?, ay *? tne blowing: ganist. A reception followed Tn Sf' 1 '\' 6 - m °\th pin ; i)avid the church dining room. After a ^~ er i y - 2 \ yea - r pm , ; Ton y Wal- short honeymoon, Mr. anHr? iJ\^^\™ ^M Nesteryak will make then- home f\ d t er Way f ° r the • Easter b ^ak- Monday, March 1st: 8 p. m. Men's Club meeting Tuesday, March 2nd: 2:30 p. m. Released time educa- tion — elementary. 3:45 p. m. Junior.' choir. Wednesday, March 3rd: 2:30 p. m. Released timeeauca- temporarily in Colonie and later in New Scotland NOTICE TO BIDDERS ALBANY COUNTY Sealed proposals will be received bv the Purchasing Agent, Room No. 91. County Court House, Al- banv. N. Y., until Thursday, March 4. 1965 at 10:30 o'clock A. M., for the furnishing; of No. 6 Fuel Oil and No. 2 Fuel Oil for Albany County Buildings. Specifications may be had at the office of the Purchasing Agent. Each bid shall be enclosed in a spaled envelope and delivered to the Purchasing Agent before 10:30 o'clock A. M.. Thursday, March 4, 1965. at which time bids will be publicly onened and read and an award made as soon thereafter as practicable. I All bids shall be endorsed with the name and address of the bid- der. The right is reserved to re- ject anv or all hids. Dated — Albany, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1965. JAMES A. RYAN, (Feb. 26) Purchasing Agent. ALEXANDER GRONVALL, Supt of Bldg. Dept and Zonin Administrator. (Feb. 26) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on March 12, 1965 at 8:00 P. M. at the Town Office, Willow Street, Guil- derland, N. Y. The case of the First National Bank of Scotia, Scotia, N. Y., will be heard for a special use permit to erect a Bank and to conduct a Banking Business on the west side of Karner Road on lands formerly owned by Louis Moeqk. The prop- erty is located in a Local Business Zone. ALEXANDER GRONVALL, Supt. of Bldg. Dept. and Zoning Administrator. (Feb. 26) SUPREME COURT - COUNTY have a certain instrument in writ- ing bearing the date th,e 27th day NOTICE TO BIDDERS l°* ^ arc h, 1961 relating to real Notice is hereby given that the and , personal esta te, duly proved Town of New Scotland N Y l as the Last Wil1 and Testament of hereby invites sealed bids for the [Frederick B. Battams late of City season's requirements (1965), of and Co 4 nty ° f ^ any ^^ ew York 4 hot and cold mix, also washed de( *ased. THEREFORE, you and stone in the following sizes and each ol you / ? re hereby cited to in accordance with State of New sh ? w . cau * e b ^ for ^ our r sa l d Surro : York Department of Public Works g - ate ~ n the Countv o f Albany, at ALBANY COMMUNITY NOTES Miss Evelyn Bradt, a senior at Bethlehem Central High school, won a contest for design of a decal to represent the school. Evelyn is being presented with a transis- tion, junior-senior high, tor radio for her decal. The Decal i Thursday March 4th - • ' ! '° club of B.C.H.S. will reproduce e : 3o p. m. Church matolJership the same to he sold at the school, study class. This is the first and only decal I 7 : 30 p. m. Women's $8a| for ever made to represent the school. Christian Service. Hostess; ..^trs. Mrs. Claude Bradt is recovering Warren Gilbert, from a severe case of bursitis. j Saturday, March 6th: ;„ Miss Evelyn Bradt attended the 7:30 P- m - Youth S rou P m <* winter carnival at Canton \Eechni- Don't forget the ca^College, wife Peter. Hinsdale, day night at St. Rev._ Raymond Van Zoeren and | ch T u r r * Be?™- J Jpmn sinp Paul's iaxt! NOTICE TO BIDDERS ALBANY COUNTY Sealed proposals will be received bv the Purchasing Agent, Room No. 91. County Court House, Al- bany. N. Y.. until Thursday, March 4. 1965 at 11:00 o'clock A. M., for the furnishing of New Tires for the year 1965 for the Albany ! County Sheriff's Department. Specifications may be had at the office of the Purchasing Agent. Each bid shall, be enclosed in a sealed envelope and delivered to the Purchasing Agent before 11:00 o'clock A. M.. Thursday, March 4, 1965. at which time bids will be publicly opened and read and an award made as soon thereafter as practicable. All/bids shall be endorsed with specifications dated February 5, 1965. Nos. 1A — 1 — 2 and 2 — 3 Screenings. Specifications for said material may be obtained from the Town Clerk a t his office in Town Hall, New Scotland, N. Y. Bids will be received up to 3 P. M. on the 5th day of March, 1965, and on said date the bids will be opened and read at a regular meeting of the Town Board held at Town Hall at 8 P. M. The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND RAYMOND C. RAYNSFORD, (Feb. 19-26) Town Clerk. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Free And Independent' \\ NORMANSIDE HEIGHTS, INC., , Plaintiff, against THOMAS E. j To The Attorney General of the MULLIGAN, JR., and AN- State of New York, Capitol, Al- TOINETTE J. MULLIGAN, his bany, New York; \John Doe\ and wife. THOMAS J. MURPHY |\Mary Doe\ the names \John and MARY R. MURPHY d/b/a Doe\ and \Mary Doe\ being fic- MURPHY OVERHEAD DOORS, titious, the true names or post HARTFORD ACCIDENT & IN-'office addresses of such persons, if DEMNITY CO., INC., and any there be, being unknown to PAUL H. NELSON, Defendants. Petitioner, such persons being all the Surrogate's Court of said County, held in the County Court House in the City of Albany on the 11th day of March, 1965, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day why the instrument of- fered herein should not be admit- ted to probate as and for the Last Will and Testament of said de- ceased. 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. JOHN J. McCALL, Surrogate of our said County, at the City of Albany, on the 29th day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-five. s/GERALD F. FINN, JR., Deputy Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Glenn & Kimmey, Attorneys for Petitioner, 11 North Pearl St., Albany, New York 12207 (Feb. 12-Mar. 5) THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Free And Independent ._,,,_ ----- -— --—;- ,\' IN. x.; John Doe, Address km of Ethel L. Keys, late of the known; Richard Roe, Address County of Albany, deceased, and i known: the said names \John I Mrs. Van Zoeren were in Honeove' Unj ted observance of Lent «fk, t , he ° Ila JP e and address of the bid- Falls, Tuesday and Wednesday I be & in Mar - 3 wj th the first m*MV er ; \he right is reserved to re- of this week, where they were lng at the Berne Reformed chu^i* 6 \ anv or aH blds guests at the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Borden and family. Mrs. Charles Clarke was given a pleasant surprise at her home on Feb. 20, the occasion being in honor of her 87th birthday. A buffet supper was served. Those present were Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bradt, Mrs. Theodore Hinckley, Burlington, Vt, Miss Teresa Welch, Albany; Mrs. Elsie Like, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Ad- dison Lasher, Selkirk; Mrs. Wil- liam Zeh Sr., Clarksville; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Parks and Frances Jane, Robert Earle, Kathy and Christo- pher Parks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley More> Rev. Hull will speak\ on The\\\toKa 3 D f 9 e 6 g ~ Alba \ y ' N \ Y \ Feb ' \Jesus Enters Jerusalem.\ Mf ' ' JAMES A RyANi World Day of Prayer servftefFeb. 26) Purchasing Agent. will be held Friday, Mar. 5, jj-p 1 p. m. at the BeW Lutheran.#OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING church. Rev. John H. Meyer \$M speak. All church women are Wt, ,,. -..••• . — \\•'.,, \V\\\,_ \•ij\ - \ vited to attend the service and tie. P, ubll . c .? e ?r.1B w,n - he held on coffee hour following. Notice is hereby given that at INDEX No. 092-65 In pursuance of a Judgment of .. _-___-„ n™^ ao'Tieciit^\ Foreclosure and Sale duly granted ^XSv trustee Eulrdian Ln t P^1n b ^nfHce d nf a rhe 0n rWk andTch'^rsonTamed £\£S offhe'c^y^'Albiny^on'Ihe ^testamentary trustee, guardian To Hon. Louis J. Lefkowitz, At- torney General of the State of \-\»\'\'. =•*\' jjei-sons oeing an'New York, State Capitol, Albany, of the heirs at law and next of N y • John Doe Address un- un- names \John Doe\ and \Richard Roe\ being fictitious and intended to designate the un- known next of kin, heirs at law oi me v-ouniy or Aioany on the --- —^\.—\•^J' «u»iee, guaraian ' and distributees, if any there be, 18th day of February W65 I the or beneficiary in any other wil of | of Emma p ick deC eased, late of unders?g y ned, RefeSn sw ? d JuS- f^^^S^. m th,S offlce Ithe Co Un ty of Albany, deceased, ment named will sell at public i l : and the person named as executor, auction at the Eagle Street En- W HE £ EAS - Clarence B. Wilcox testamentary trustee, guardian, and trance of the Albany County Court of the Town of Bethlehem in the each person named as executor, House Albany New York on the County of Albany, N. Y., has made • testamentary trustee, guardian or 30th day of March 1965 at 11-00 ' PPlication to our Surrogate's Court I.beneficiary in any other will of o'clock in the forenoon of that o f tne County of Albany to have said testator filed in this office day the premises directed by said cert ain instrument in writing bear- SEND GREETING: Judgment to be sold and therein ^ L he . date , th 5 13 * h day °|'| WHEREAS, George F. Wenger described as follows: I March, 1950, relating to real and' of the Town o f Bethlehem in the ALL THAT PIECE OR PAR- f*™^?***^^]? pro Y ed , a £^ County of Albany, N. Y., has made CEL OF LAND, situate, lying and Last Will and Testament of Ethel application to our Surrogate's being in the Town of Bethlehem, '£•. Keys late of Town of Bethle- Court of the County of Albany to County of Albany and State of nem ' ^\^XJ^S^A J^ Y -' de : have a certain instrument in writ- New York, more particularly i cea ^ ed - lHbRt*ORt,, you and ing bearing the date the 20th dav bounded and described as fol- I e £ ch o f y°\. aje hereby cited to 0 f September, 1962, relating to real lows: BEGINNING at a point ^ow cause before our said Sur- and personal estate, duly proved as marked, by an iron pipe in the'^ate m the County of Albany, the Last Will and Testament\ of southerly line of Elm Avenue, said g^e s h ^^» ^* « f r »^ Emnia Pick, late of City and point being - the division line be- jg^^ge^S^g,,^ g^Jl «J&2®^ Y ° rk ' \ de \ tween lands on the west now or fh 2 , 3rrt ,,„„ „ f • > T Ur „ y ,„u incii _* ceasea. formerly owned by Normanside Heights, Inc., and lands on the east conveyed by John L. Winne, Jr., and Frances Winne, his wife. . n „- h „ t . to Eleanor I. Winne. by deed V™, 0 ^! t r-- 0 -o -:- .- ,\'„\' .\S u 't ceased. THEREFORE, you and the 23rd day of March, 1965, at each o f yoUi are here by cited' to ten ocock in the forenoon of that snow cause before our said Sur- day why the instrument offered rogate in the county of Albany, herein should not be admitted to at the Surrogate ' s Court of said ^ ^ '. as a 1 d ! or •?! Last } VlU County, held in the County Court dated September 14. 1957, and re- j ^^TTMOTI^' WHEREOF ^° US Q e J n , the 9\? ot J* 1 ^ ° n porded in the Albany Countv wu itblIM \ JN ^ c , rTu the 9th da y o f March, 1965, at eoraep ui w ™'« 1( r IQKV .We have caused the Seal of. the ton ^vwi, :- *>-- * - •• Clerks Office September 16, 1957, <?,,,.,.„„.,+„',. <-—- -« - COMMUNITY NOTES FUDlic Hearing wil he held on • < ~ lerK s WIUl - t; aepiemoer lb, laay,',;'- -\-^ , \\? c \ u,c ^^ai oi.tne + pn n vinr>v in tv,„ -•-—-••• •\'\•'. «•• March 12. 1965at 8-00 P Mat the I i n ^^ ^52 of Deeds at page 499 i Surrogate's Court of the said d \ 1. + L\ ^ e f orenoon of that fown Office:^Willow S^t, Gun!>«d point also being disra^t 2.5,0 C f °\\ty of Albany, to be hereunto .fe^Ufc 'TlT^L? ^% d . aerland, N. Y. for the long weekend where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Joslin en- tertained at dinner at Alteri's in honor of the birthday of their daughter, Mrs. George Bevins and two sons of Middleburg, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Joslin, daughter Skye and son K.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Joslin. Mrs. George Lauriat and daugh- ters Cynthia and Phyllis of South- west Harbor, Me., are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Crounse. The New York State Farm Bureau is conducting at Syracuse, Bakers , Mrs. Carol Lovell called on Mrs,, Grace Healt Monday afternoon/';] Richard Wallace and son, Aj- thony, returned last week fromial visit to the Florida Keys. ':•'[ Robert Rhenow remains a house were at Hopkinton, N. H.Jtient at Albany Medical Center 1 for the Imitr n,n n l„,j ...1 A, Knomtnl J ..u , c \ l l'; hospital and would welcome earjisij and notes from friends. Society To Plan Marking Of Duanesburgh Birthday A Duanesburgh 200th Anniver^l sary society was formed at a meet?.\ ing last Thursday night in Quakfr' Street to formulate definite af|' final plans for the township's 200|(ij' birthday celebration which occuS,' this year. ':•' The first step in the organiza- tion was the appointment of -a board of directors. The membefei Jtoad, Albany 3, N. Y., will be Dormansville Feb. 23 and 24, a Farm Manage- ?. re A1 . b ertLamb, Benjamin Browft mpnt cftir,r,i f„^ »„.— ___ b irranas Strong, Armand Willis ment school for young fanners, four allocated from each county. Messers. Marvin LaGrange, Ralph and Lansing Christman. Lambl ^'\l ^ il ea o d _°'_ *e board. TVT-,1 J -KIT ~S~\TTT\ 0 \' ' VV \' J \I Some 20 to 30 persons attending MUer and Mr. and Mrs. George the mee ting automatically haVe Walk will represent Albany county become charter members of the at the school. association, whose primary fund- Mrs. Michael Parisi is spending tion is to carry out the township's the week with her daughter, Mrs. annivprsarv nwoMm Donald Devlin and Mr. Devlin and anniversary program. family a t Glens Falls. Mrs. Helen Manes and daughter, 1Jlupuse roi Tory of Croton-on-Hudson are mittees to dpal hnth <,r;lL\F ut \\~ 52?^ * e ^h. a t the home of,toriaTpCse of tte*oteS& ^ well as fund raising driv^ ' In organizing the 200th anniver- cary association, the directo™vrill ^P°i e 1°™^* vario\! _, „ -.»*. ,.»-vii c*c uic iiuilltr ( Mr. and Mrs. William Seymour. 1010 STATE ST. - SCHENECTADY, R t DINING ROOM NOW OPEN Stop in for the best of foods prepared the «| you like . . . and don't forget our famous- — SMORGASBORD — WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND STJNDAf t 5:30 TILL 9 P. M. Remember the observance of World Day of Prayer in our church, Friday, March 5, at 2 p.m. for the Greenville Area Council of Churches. Theme: \What Doth the Lord Require.\ Best wishes are extended Mrs. W. J. Kelly and George Foedisch, patients in Albany hospital. Mrs. Edna Charlebois called on Frances Swart and Mrs. Daisy Decker, recently. Richard Van Iderstine Jr., has returned to camp following a bout with pneumonia and hospitaliza- tion at Callieoon, while home on leave. Frances Swart was in Slineer- lands Monday afternoon, attending a shower for two members of the faculty from Becker Elementary school. In Memoriam REAMER — I n memory of my dear husband, Howard, who passed awav two years ago on March 3, 1963. I think of you in silence, No eye can see me weep, Rut manv a silent tear is shed When others are asleep. We often sit and think of you, Of things we used to say and do together And wonder why you had to die Without a chance to say goodbye. |,Gone from me, leaving memories \ \ death ean never take awav, I seem to hear you whisper, \Cheer up, carry on. Do not worry, I am only sleeping. We will meet again some dav.\ In silence he suffered in patience he bore, 'Till God called him home to suffer no more. Wife, Blanche CITATION ADMINISTRATOR'S ACCOUNT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Free And Independent • \ along said division line 124.34 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe; nine hundred OTdlixtv-fiws\ thence southerly with an interior | mnlT T, T °'^l.V-5- angle of 188 degrees 22' 22\ and continuing along said division line 136.18 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe; thence westerly and leaving said division line with an interior angle of 90 degrees 00' 00\ a distance of 333.02 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe; thence northeasterly with an in- terior angle \of 46 degrees 18' 00\ a distance of 360.25 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe; thence [easterly with an interior angle of '133 degrees 00' 00\ a distance of 102.26 feet to the point of be- ginning and making an interior angle of 82 degrees 19' 40\ with the course first herein described. Containing 1.27 acres of land more or less. The foregoing premises are the same as those conveyed to Thomas E. Mulligan. Jr., and Antoinette J. Mulligan, his wife, by Normanside Heights, Inc., by deed dated Sep- tember 5, 1958. recorded in the Office of the Albany County Clerk September 8, 1958. in Book 1588 of Deeds at page 523. Dated: February 26. 1965. FRANCIS J. GOODWIN, Referee. Whalen. McNamee, Creble and Nichols, Attornevs for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address. 75 State Street, Albany, New York. (Feb. 26-Mar. 19) ---•A-,\' * '\•\ V\ w e have caused the Seal of the the 5th day of February, in the a ~ - „ — ..„v.v.».v^ herein should not be admitted'to t feet southerly measured at. right , af ^ ed g) w^gg, HO N. JOHN V ™^l£J^ % T j££g^ 1 ' ' WHEREOF, ..^ .JC,VC Lauseu me Seal of the - „ , J< in tne Surrogate's Court of said County year of our Lord, _ one thousand o f Albany, to be hereunto affixed. ndred and sixty-five (SEAL) WITNESS, HON. GERALD L FINN, JR. I JOHN J. McCALL, Surrogate of Deputy Clerk of the Surrogate s our said County, at the City of Court. Albany, on the 28th day of JaAu- Clarence B. Wilcox Attorney. 95 ary in the year of our Lord , dne State St., Albany, NY 12207 | thousand nine hundred and sixty- (Feb. 12-Mar. 12) \fh, 0 • NOTICE TO BIDDERS Card of Thanks I wish to thank all of my rela- tives, friends and neighbors for the many cards and gifts received while I was in the hospital. LeRoy Brunk RAILROAD SPENDING Notice is hereby given that the Town of New Scotland. N. Y., hereby invites sealed bids on a new 1965, 3 yd. dump truck. Further details on the above piece of equipment may be obtained by prospective bidders from the Town Clerk's office at Town Hall, New Scotland, N. Y. Bids will be received up to 3 P. M. on the 5th day of March, 1965 and on said date the bids will be publicly opened and read at a regular monthly meeting of the Town Board at 8 P. M. The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND RAYMOND C. RAYNSFORD, (Feb. 19-26) Town Clerk. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals of Jhe Town of To Attorney General of the State of New York, John Doe and Mary Roe, fictitious names intend- ed to. represent unknown heirs at law if any, of Fred Shaffienero, And all others interested in the estate of. Fred Shaffienero, late of the City of Albany in the County of Albany, deceased, as creditors, distributees, or otherwise, SEND GREETING: YOU AND EACH OF YOU are hereby required to show cause be- fore our Surrogate of the County of Albany, at the Surrogate's Court in the County Court House, in the City of Albany, New York, on the 16th day of March 1965, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the Account of Pro- ceedings of Eugene P. Devine as Administrator of the Goods, Chat- tels and Credits of said deceased should not be judically settled and allowed. 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: JOHN J. McCALL, Surrogate of our said County, at the Ci|y of Albany, on the 3rd day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-five. /s/ PETER F. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Lawrence H. Long, Attorney, 100 State St., Albany, N. Y. 12207 (Feb. 12-Mar. 5) five. PETER F CUNNINGHAM^ Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. U inn S |f • & „ Wen * er ' Attorneys, 100 State St., Albany, NY ^(Feb. 5-26) TH E PEOPLE~O7THE~STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace of God Free And Independent To LOUIS ~T~LEFKOwTTZ, yfjf^ General, State of New York, Albany, New York; JOHN DOE and MARY ROE, ficticious I wT ^ ended to represen to? known heirs at law, if any the dis- HlH Ut a u °l C ' aUde ^isJa&es lnti' ? 52 k J? 0Wn as J ames Hill late of the County of Albany de- execf,L and , the person named-as as S* an( l each person nai *ed guardln Z, ^fcnjfntary trustee, other w?linf be , nefj ciary in any SffiTofS fEND' C-R^ETIN^ \ the W T™„ AS r ^ A «S of of A rhT 1 f CoIoni e in the Couhty our SurrL^f' n ? ade a PPl^ation to tv nf A^ ate s Court o f the Cdun- Sm1iJ b ?- n y t?..* 13 ^ certain.in- strument in writing bearing date +hQ i» ,- - June| 1962i re _ „ -- ,i,,u personal estate, duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of ciauA. •& — <-•— tho T3+K j \«iuiig oearmg i law tn da: T o f June > 1962, lating to real and personal «1 of Claude James will ^r ,^ lu,aue Francis win i ? U1 , , also known •fVi 1 - ; ate of Albanv, I show tl°in«w U V a i\ ee . herebereby y cited-to'ted-tc as James • Y., de- THEREFORE, you and c r h c ca \ se bef ° r e our said Shr at th» <? * e Col »ntv of AlbaSy Countv te* ate ;? Court <* said jaunty, held m th«» Pnt,«t., n^S^J THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By The Grace 6f God Free And Independent To Hon. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General of the State of New York; John Doe and Mary Roe, the names \3ohn Doe\ and \Mary Roe\ being liotitious, the true names of saifl persons being unknown to petitioner, such : , A government survey says that Bethlehem, Albany County New feulroad capital spending in the York, will hold apublic hearing mnmrah ., «. \irttt quarter of this year will reach on Wednesday, Marchi 3 196Ei af 25S? c tS?J^^ uv ! : PF- sucn P^- i $1,7 billion annual rate as com- 8:00 P. M at the Town Office ff\? ^ ein ^ ^eirs-at-lawr, dlstflbu- P?M wfth ^a $1,4. billion rate in 393 Delaware Avenu^ r?i& S?^**™^ * *%® & the comparable period of 1964. I New York, to tateacUon ol!\S eti^B^^^fJ™; the ibth day of MarclTS ^ herein «Li,il m ftrnment offered IN T^£rrM^L5 a,d deceased. be hereunto J. McCALr^ ESS ' H0N ' JO^N County at th^^P 1 ! o f our s«id the 28th dav ni'-T ° f m ™V<h year of our T or/ a U5^ ito ^ e ClerKf L^ UNN3 NGHAM Philif G. JuSi e tJ ur i°S a t^ GouVt, Cento Aw ' Ail or \^' i® 1 Vork 12 205 AVe \ ^, £t>