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20 More Berne News (Continued from Page 19) tea — to honor and thank all who have volunteered their time to the teachers and students at B-K-W. If you .would like to join the ranks of the volunteers or receive more information on the things volun- teers do call 872-2030, the elemen- tary office. The Leatherstocking Club of Cooperstown paid grades 4,5, and 6 a visit this week. They played a recording of William DeWolf Hopper reading Thayer's \Casey at the Bat\ over seventy-five years\ ago. This was followed by a demonstration of old baseball equipment and its' use. The club members shared the early rules and other information from their \ vast storehouse of baseball history and data. If you are ever interested in having them speak or perform for your organization contact Lloyd Johnson, SABR (Society for the Advancement of Baseball Research) at Cooperstown, N.Y. 13326. NEW GRANDDAGHTER Congratulations to Regis and Gen Chauvot, who visited last weekend Meagan Lisa Chauvot, the 7 pound, 14 ounce baby girl born June 5, to Robert and Elizabeth Chauvot of Spring Val- ley. The maternal grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Watt of Blauvelt (Rockland Co.) BIRTHDAYS Patrick Keppler, son of Paul and Inez Keppler, celebrated his 17th birthday. Grandma Mildred Schanz and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chrysler, Colleen and Donnie of Hilitowns The Altamont Enterprise — Thursday, June 12, 1986 Because We Like to Make Life Easier for Advertisers and Advertising Agencies the NEW YORK PRESS SERVICE offers The Advertising Plan For New York State 1 order — 1 bill — 1 check AdvertfSe in any one, some, or all of the 441 weekly newspapers • in New York State through ONE source. i YOOdetermine which communityne.wspapersyouwish to use... SenditheNYPress Service thisinformation along with the ad ; copy andi'NV Press<Service'Will'handle^! the scheduling, billing and: tear sheets. You get .ONE ibill. It's commissionable to advertising agencies and'thereis no charge for NY Press Service's service! The News and Publicity Release Service every Thursday a \publicity packet\ Is r(nalled»from>the-NY Press Service office to over 300. weekly newspaper- members in. the state. Material of news value may be included. Rates ;for mailing. and«preparing willsbe furnished on request. •ThB New York Press Service is an alliiiate ol'the 'New York 'Press Association. NEW YORK PRESS SERVICE Carriage Mouse 10^ Thurlow Terrace Albany, NY 12203 (518)465-2285 Don Carroll Executive Director they're more than worth k We've said a John ©eere costs a little more, tout it's worth it. Now there are John ' Deere riders that cost' a little less and are worth more: \R\ Series riders. They offer a feature package most ean't match. See us for a John Deere 8- or 11-hp \R\ Series rider. H.C.OSTERHOUT&SON Rt. 143 west of Ravena„N.Y. Phone 756-6941 Mon., liues., Weds. &.Fri. 8 to 5, Thurs. till 8p.nru„ Sat. 8 to 12 K & A MEMORIALS Monuments - Markers Cemetery Lettering Granite - Marble • Bronze IBARRE Monuments Duplicate - Hand Tooled Lettering. Jim Yohey Altamont Representative 861^661+ .- . Ken & Anne F. Stewart M'ain Office, 1906 State Street Schenectady, N.Y, 12304 w .,* 381-6090 Larry Murphy Gullderland Representative 895-8805 MEMBERS of the Westerlo Rescue and Rensselaervllle Volunteer Ambulance squads with a new addi- tion to their Jaws of Life. The new Hurst Cutting Tool was. bought with $2,000 from the Albany County DWI program. Shown here are (from left): Lieutenant Wayne Jennings (Westerlo); Captain Sally Bauder (Westerlo); 1st Lieutenant Gordon Dockerell (Ren.); Lieutenant Ken Mackey (Westerlo); Ron.Fahd, who sold the tool; County Legislator James Perkinson (D-39); Rensselaervllle Vice President Otto Metzger; Rensselaervllle President Nancy LaRocca; Bob Blake, a Rensselaervllle member; and Coun- ty Legislator Charles Houghtaling (D-38).. The legislators helped make the DWI funds available. Canaday Hill Road were gues.ts. Willard and Mavis Schanz of Brookhaven Drive and Mayer and Jerry Becker of Switzkill cele- brated the twins\ birthday with dinner at Alterie's in Delmar and later called on Gwen Kendall in • Glenmont. , P Mr. and; Mrs. Steven Komjathy, Ruth Siss'on and Bernice Yarm- chuk called on Mr. and Mrs. Emil: Horl Friday to help Vi celebrate her birthday. Happy Birthday to Joan Apple- by, Ken Becker, 11-year old Sara Chmielinski, 1-year old RobertGaige June 15; to.3-yearold Samantha Skinner, and Fred Wukits, Deborah Herzog Morey, Mildred Storm, and: 7-year old Carolyn BrJezinski June 17; to 3-year old Stephanie Conklin and 2-year old Robin Conklin June 18; to Cousin Clara Brate June 19; to Bill Scrafford and Lillian Stewart June 20; and to PaulLawson June 21. . . ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Ball continues their diamond anniver- sary: celebratiom with a family dinner last Wednesday vfe: Gibby's take-out service. With them were Rev. and 1 Mrs. Franklin S. Deitz and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Wright. Happy fourth anniversary sto John and; Madeline Magrew June 18 and: Kevin and Chris. Shultes June 19; greetings to Ken and Gladys Skinner June 19; and 1 to Jack and Karen Norray June 20. HOME FROM WEST Mrs. Doris LeBuis has come tome after' a visit with her daughter Diane and Merritt Cham- berlain in Billings, Mont. While mere she attended the wedding of her .granddaughter, Kelly Riley, and GlenNelson at the First United Methodist Church. Enroutehomeshe visited her son Donald and Donna LeBuis, helped grandson Scott celebrate his 18th birthday in Mbkena, 111., and enjoyed telephone chat' with the ,Rev. Walter Kline, a former Berne pastor. •During her flight break at the Stapleton Airport in Denver she enjoyed an. hour's visit with Mrs. Sherman (Jean) Tompkins. COMMUNITY NOTES Congratulations to Carol Chmiel- inski who won tickets to the Doug Henning show at Proctor's, on the WGY Don Weeks show .Tuesday morning. , Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wilhelm entertained on. Saturday her mother, Mrs. Bernie Meacham of Voorheesville, arid her bouseguests Lloyd and Wen McGowan of Sodus (Wayne Co.). Anna Mae Frieck and Gretel Hirling of Long Island Were recent guests of. Clara Winterscheidt. Mildred Shultes O'Brien of St.v Petersburgh.Fla., has'been calling oh friends in this area. Mr: and Mrs. Basil Boyden, Brian and Russell, of Johnson, Vt., spent the weekend with his mother, Margaret Boyden. Kathy Shultes took her mother, Mary Crane, and Bernice Wright for a few days,, at Rockport, Mass. Mr. and 1 Mrs. William Carman, Bill and Bonnie entertained 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward White and daughter Claudette and: fiance Michael Reis of Altamont Saturday evening to : celebrate Doris' birth- day. Clifford: Crawford called: on his daughter, Mrs. Homer Stark, in Reidsville. Mr. and: Mrs. Steven Komjathy were Wednesday supper guests of •Edythe Deitz in Knox., Mildred Schanz spent last week with Minnie Reinhar.t and the, Maurice Mercer family on'.'East Hill. ',.'.\' Retha Stapleton enjoyed hearing her grand-children Matthew and Amy r Perreault play in the piano, recital -at Schenectady Library given by students of Laurie Favreau BuBois. Steve and.Esther Komjathy were Saturday evening guests of Hubert .and Frances Miller. Mavis Schanz enjoyed Monday breakfast with her mother,, Ada Becker. •LastFriday.Mr. andMrs. Marty Tittlebaum, Marc, Jon, and Katie of Baton Rouge, La. visited: his aunts in this area — Edna Bunzey of Sickle Hill; Road, Anna Miller of Helderberg Trail and Alma Burger of Schoharie. Andy and 1 Virginia • Amundsen andidaughter Andrea of ParIRiver visited Mr. and: Mrs. Clyde L. Ball Tuesday. Ella. Scrafford 1 , Irma Wagner; Gertrude Deitz and Mary Zuk attended' a Reformed' Church Classis Workshop in; Minaville Monday. Bernice Yarmchuk enjoyed Tuesday lunch with her daughter, Fay Cornwell, and son Jacob in Cobleskill. Mildred! O'Brien of St. Peters- burgh, Beebe Shufeldt of Rens- selaervllle, Frieda Saddlemire of Knox, Marjorie Garry of East Berne and Doris LeBuis. of Berne enjoyed recalling high school days as they lunched at the Parrott House. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Komjathy visited their daughter Jane and Bill Herzog at Warner's Lake Sunday. Mary Gazak of Largo, Fla., is visiting Margaret Giebitz. Gallupville Congratulations 1986 which will Schoharie Central They are: Lori Burton, • Robert Coluccio, Laura Cornell, Philip Guasp, Colin Hall, to the Class of graduate from School June 28. Briggs, Terry Cain, Michael Cook, Michael Curtis, Danny Brenda Kendle, Charles King, Debbie Kitler, Lisa Luniewski, Linda Mee'se, Paul Mix, Darren Rice, and Kristen Thornton. Marcia and Thomas Adams and daughter Jennifer tookher mother, Estella Luniewski, to Mt. Marcy Hospital :jn Pennsylvania to see her brother-in-law, who is ill. We were sorry to hear that Ethel McCauley had been taken to the Cobleskill Community Hospital last week. I ani 'happy to,report that she is feeling fine again. Minnie and Donald Hotaling entertained Mrs. Gertrude Miller of Schoharie, and Roy Colts of Melbourne last Sunday. Mr.andMrs. Lesterof Schoharie and Minnie and Donald Hotaling\\ jljad dinnerat Scholz's Hofbrau-'on - -•••' •Warnef?b''E'\ake\''reeen«fo?'>0 9-iodqao'nJ6i On:iMay*:i7^«eveHeyJS'cHoefj!le'r/ M was given a baby shower by*hefj Iwr. sisters, Debf'a 1 'Gt&y -and' \'C&rbW ' Ross, at the Methodist church, i,J \ ol On> May 31 a brida>sho'wer was given for Carole Ross by her sisters, Beverley Schoeffler and Debbie Gray,' at the Methodist church. Carle is to be married: to Bogdari Chalupa from Poland, June 28, at the Methodist church. Herman and I have had a, busy • Week. On June 2- our oldest daughter and son-in-law, .Gwen and Commander Stuart Austin and their three daughters, Gayle, Gretchen and Elise, arrived from Charleston,, S.C. On June 5; they took Herman and me to the 'Poplars Inn along the 1 Mohawk River inFultpnville for an anniver- sary dinner. On Saturday-, June 7,- . our three daughters, Gwen Austin,, Yvette Wszolek and' Claudia Sager, put on a 50th anniversary picnic for us at the John Boyd Thacher Park. Wehad a lbtof excellent food to eat plus a beautiful anniversary cake; There were guests from Goose Creek, S.C:, Boston^ Mass., Lex- ington, Ky., Schenectady, Glen and Sloansville. * t - Happy Birthday to those born* in June: Peggy Luniewski, June 3; Rebecca Gorsin,. June 4;' Adrienne Levendusky and Sayla; Mix,, June 5; .©uane McDermottand Nicholas Fretto, June 6; Melodie. Wolford, June 7; Frank Zibura and Erin McCaffrey, June 12; Jill Hotaling, June 13; Kylie • Hotaling; June' 14; Sarah Chmielinski, June 15; Ernest Waiibach, June 16*. Elisa- beth Schager, Teresa Luniewski' and Ruth Slater, June 17; Rodney Mattison, Jr.,- June 18; , Alex • \Boomer\ Luniewski, June 20\; James Hotaling and- James Weayer, June 21; Helen Weaver, June 23; Joseph Mix, June 24; Daniel Fonda,,June 26; Bill Fagin, June 28. Happy anniversary to Scott and Diane McDermott, June 4';. Betty and Ernest Warbach,', June 15; Ruth and Bill Slater, June 28; • Marilyn' and Kenneth Weteel and \• Evelyn and George Gallup, June 30.