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SECTION TWO — PA&E FOUR ALTAMONT (r*. Y.) ENTERPRISE^- ALBANY CO, POST, FMDAY, MAY ?, 1970, Auction Sales COUNTRY AUCTION far the berafit of tlit? b t t 3 t a g fund of the GnesgHStbaw Reformed church, TatTi/tasn Kdi„ Eeura Bush, 1% mles torn CJartevdle, %. mile fmxa BJead's Corners, on Route 32, SATURDAY, MAY ft. 10 30 a m, Latwreaee Starr* auctioneer The ferito-rains; will li?e sold Window blinds; 2 eahes, maple syrup UStfOJ), tools* baofcfcase, many dishes, glassware,, boot jack (old), set ,of dishes, old sind new hooks, exhaust Bam, pots and pans, end taMes, forge, 2 face> cords season- ed %e vsipod, bed and dresser MM '.(• l'.A'.. AUCTION AT Niverville Exchange NIVERVILLE, N. Y. Saturday, May STARJtNG AT 7:0j) P. M. PREVIEW - 4:30 P- M. NIVERVILLE EXCHANGE has been ^aurthorizect to sett the par- tial contents "of antiques and fur- nishings ftom the Rome of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MeHarg, 94 Cardinal Ave., Albany,. N. Y. PARTIAL LISTING: Oil painting on canvas by Amrni Phillins (subject; Carbine Requa HendererJ; also primitive scene oil painting signed and dated 1872; other oris by NL Jensen and Harry Lyman; tetter signed - T Al- exander Hamilton, t792; gold-leaf mirrors; oak ball rack yuith bev- eled mirror and brass; mount- ings; also hanging bail r^cfc and hanging what-not shelf; Old, prints and many old fratnesj Ig. gold- leaf frames; chicken coop type arm chair and matching straiqht- back chaic With plank, seat; Bos- ton rocker; child's sWfvet chair, Shaker type stool; maple chest of drawers; bunk beds; <ft-past.er bed (single); Cobbler's bench; coffee table; Duncan Payfe. drojjfeaf ta- ble; ornate oblong library table, also ornate 2-tIered tahfe; metal candle stand With marble, insert, tip-leaf extension table; stems. Ewers, (matching); pr. bisque fig- ures; old jewelry; china aripT por- celain — French, JJ. S. Ggrmany, Limoge, Nippon, Satauma, Eng- lish, Royal Bayreufh,, Austrian, Bavarian, etc; 2Q£prece cake set (22K gold encrusted>; FLATE ~ B.S. PRUSSIA (red mark); beau- tiful cut glass pieces; pressed, "art, Bohemian, ruby* mtifc ancf cran- berry glass; pitcher (gold over- layj; silver: sterling pieces; pew- ter and brass; spiffoaft and book* ends; trumpet; very old sword double student lamp; Ig. dough trough; old express wagon (1907) J many pieces of fine fayva furni- ture — and many, many other im.t portant items. * TERMS: Cash or good check. Sale by order of: * MR. AND MRS. KENNETH" 4 J. McHARG 94 Cardinal Ave, Albany, N. Y. RAYMOND W. ALLEN Auctioneer and Sales fVIgr. Niverville, N. Y. 12130) Phone: "f518) 633 4451 Whether you're buying, selling or just observing you're always ^welcome at NIVERVILLE EX- CHANGE: (pld,), platform rocker (oW, ladder-back chairs (several old), !i nlay sfchdol desks, assorted baby furniture, picture frames (Old), used 3Qrgal, gas hot; w^ter bearer, 2 aluminum storm windows, as- &o£feo\ windows, studio couch and chair (old), gas heater 1 , ptots (garden and flov«?r), squa*<* » and matching sidtward (walnut), A great many artwj.es, yet toicotne in and too many to list Another good auction like our test one There will be a baked gooq> booth, and a cafeteria lunch will he served Haslett Merry, auctioneer, will sell for the undersigned, contents or a household. moved to the CO Qamp in Gallupvi&e1 (over the bridge.) on SATURDAY, MAY 9, at 12 Op o'clock, sharp, incjtidmg All kinds of antiques, living room sets, 3 couches, overstuffed chants, all kinds of toys, pil burner, an kinds of kitchen chairs, all kinds of coffee tables and starts, £ beds, dishes of all kinds, pots anpl pahs of all kinds, combination radio and' television, ajiart siae canning jars, 1Q gallon crpeft, 3 washing madnnes, lawn chairs, windows and screens of all kinds, 4 dressers, rugs, picture frames, all kinds '•of tobls, chain saw, large clock, trader, hitch, and, many more items too numerous to menppp JTerms cash. By order of Wl^Blftt mtfflfy A.'1570 SPECIAL AUCTION Douglas Qtter r auctioneer I have been; cottufcissioned <to sell the iol* lowing at nublic auction' at the fox Creek 'Auction 'Arena,' toca* ted on Boute 43 arWest Berne, on ^tJNt>AY,=MAY 10, beginning at 11 a m , sharp, the following'' ANTIQUE 'HOUSEHOLD" FUR- NISHINGS —. Kefinished cherry 5 cjrawer. chest ty«h "sandwich glass pulls (ejtcjrs^t of^.4 old stenciled plan^-bottorn chairs (exc ), inlaid walnut telep^iofle cabinet and bench, very ornate Empire sofa (exc), solid" mahogany drape fc I Excellent C£re for the Aged -r- Reasonably Rates ENID NASH. R. N. NASH HOME (or ADULTS Delahson, N. Y>< - B. O. 1 Phone 872-1447 - ^^^2s^^ YOU never have to see nowgoodwe ,CP<ib& 4f FRANKLIN SHULTES ®m ft SHli(.tES 8i72-073l MURIEL F. SNYDER 872-1*587. Repr»»8titfnii BtI<?A MUTUAL hwrance that .tart, with YOU pattern, canopy bed (very elabor- ate, exp), large claw-|qot wing style chajr, pf, of fiddle-back side chairs', croch njfihogany make-np stand inlaid with birdbgye maple bn the inside, mahogany iibrne^ cabmet (exc), Duhcan Phyfe ta- ble (3 leaves, ew,J with 4 side matching chairs and 2 arm chairs, injaja walnUt desk with serpentine front, OG. Weight-driven clock with original gaintihg 1 oh glabs, very ornate Chinese oriental table, bras?: fireplace set (complete), trepbra cabinet, wajnut bnc-a-brap stahd, large porlrait oil painting on canva's in gold frame, crxich mahogany table, 4 sigpep water colqtfs, h^clleppint frmt-carved Viptorian side chaw, pine stenciled chair, Mission type eahdelatyas, cpliection of, old cups and saucers, coUectidh of Old ttfmplers, consist- ing of Mary Gregory, amberena, (iranbeniy^apfeh lace, Bohqniian and amber TJalsy and Bnttoh pat- tern, Gone "with the Wind lamp, ofnate candle hall lamp, oval" waL nut base' 1 mkrblenop stapd (fixe), ^ollectipft pf approximately 40 pes, ot fytajalica (exe4, Chnrese patj:erfa dash opWj, and pitcher set deep walnut frames, brass pa$ mahogany , v rpekefc rnahogany eof^ fe,e table, complete, service lor lp of Bavarian chma, Scott-Stet'eq Master record player 1 ,and radio coipbmafion m large walnut cabi- net (( (pxc), nofiiiature satm glass lamp'* painted Tjerdsene lamp base and.matchmg shade 1 , game plates, signfed Kennedy'jbust, pr of ina- hbgany and brass Wall brackets 5 (old), Parlon bust, ^collection of foreign co/ng, lobster dish, Wedge- wood jchina, milk glass, amethyst Vase, silver butter dish with Wa- terford glass^ iri??rl, miniature Delft clqck iWith Ansonra works, amethyst ^ordial set, very ornate Efench chirta clock in largd dpnie, pr of gingfi^ jars', chma pitcher With pewter t top, marble base brass l£mp with large prisms, O G mirror, old boo^'and maga- zines, cut glass, Limoge chocolate set, several old salts, Wedgewoqd, railroacf certificate from Cbopers- towh ddted 1893, ''some pld stamps, pr brass carnage lamps, pattern glass pickle castor, Dresden tea pot, plus several other antique household fUrnishmgs Also three prand new electric guitars (two Harmony — one Conrad), brand new set of electric vibes, brand hew Whitehall dram set (profes- sional type), lighted mqsic stands, new mikes a"nd bfher music equip- ment Terms cash Lunch pre- view 10 a m until sale time A ALT#NTmC0„^ 11 LENANN DRIVE ALTAMONT, U. Y. ^ R. D. 2 MARBLE SLATE CERAMIC TILE MpSAIC (Mortar or Mastic Walls) i _' V^orkmanshfp is, Guaranteed, and S erforcried' by Experienced and ualified Mechanics. Material of (the best /Quality* industrial iDdmmercial Residential. Spe- piali^ts in- Residential i Remodeling rvT'l- ER F? A,R8 - including''Essential Plumbing FREE ESTIMATES flniyiaa Sftapttfame 4n^b|i l$#ftnisftin$i Wopdwofkmg Sljpp Saturday May 9,1970 t Comprefe Estate of E. Van Alstyne Route 85 SI ingerlands, N.Y. Kxymm throughout- the area as a retinishej- of' early famrtirre. We will sell starting at 10 00 ' sfjarp: • Refinishing Shop # Anrique Shop" Cdntents o^r the homp i •» \ ( Brtir Wtfc ttwury- deflc fh very- sW eondiilon, «arly Hutch w seale h^santf rid pinef dtfpr,. l, a ifgiSg'temp U W4"7alfdS. «here etotft excellent case jvorfr,' ,|, eu[ M ^ BpleH tab f B f„ ,.- * f rart. jwwat captams tfialki, election if ,* ^ bJ'sldnrts, v«i ZSZXfT* d l r mi ' u ' •?**«• «"» ' -tofiC eajarsMiamntr grass, W eral Hudson River Valley palnllnjs nWottJer. HNwr «itflay> gianbtriy yarlely of phf vo<tl«t> lare curuod glass china %?tZL Si" k tommas, stv ie) £ o| tfttMood chairs, all lyoj, 2TJf i"*' ff ftr ' ta ! ,d M)i 1* **V Wta* which vdu «i» R»|rt data May 14, tyjt CM of saW* tealher RMntiAMtttHi SELL F6R YOU l>, O'CONNOR Auctioneef DEALER IN ANT10UES 4344596 k P h o> n e » — 8^1-8532 —i• 8P1-6680 482-9040 sale oi top Quality antique-, srJ hpnsehoJ4 furn^hrngs T ± K « one sale no one wants to nfes Douglas Cater ,auctioneer, •Gattip- ville Tn-Cpunty Auctioneers TOLU <sell at public auction for; t h e iuna^r~ slgnfed, the complete contents of his farm and home located otff Route 144 on Smultz TiSU, 3lext to Humble Oil Co, behind Tafllo station WEEE, two miles sptifli of Albany (follow aUctlop arrows) ca SATURDAY, MAY W at 11 a. m Antiques, Farm Equipment, House- hold {foods —- TWo E-3G EarmaU tractors, one on rubber; F-22 Farmall tractpr on steel, 2 six-iL discs, tteW set of 8-ft discs, sprjng and spiketooth harrows, 3-feot!(:Hm plows, fqrks, many -small tosls, shovels, lots of harness and Shorse collars, neckyokes, whiffleteees, bob sleighs, h»gh--Wheel wsigon, toot bed sash and mat s > Set «f BBW driving lines, 3 kerosene stows, old dump raise, horse plows, cul- tivators and 5-ft rooWex, a^Ehgat oil tank, garden tools r pails, and many more things too 3iUmer®iK to mention Household <aoons Oil lamps, old living room set, <bjd w n t o g desk, china closed cihioiicffi kitcjien'set, steel eabmets, gilvsEsiM wrire, chinaj glassware, ikiicbeta Utensils, 3 iron beds, eleetrle ap- phartqfes^ brass bed, like-new auto- matic washer, new t a p e Tenmuitec Some new men's worksclofihes gmsfl children's r clothps, "Hollywood Tbea, 3 'dressers, chest of drawers, soy casional chairs and roekers, sI3e- boa^d, hnens, blanket, fejte, w$>- nght piajio, different stands amffl tables, cabbage board, erodes, as- sorted Slugs', brake liners, caiito- retors, generators, etc, for <tjSS cars, also mahy other car paifts and numerous other articles in- cluding, Jog chains, 2-row oqrm planter, set of cultivators fsosr F- 12 'tractor, brand new friel pumps for old caps, barbed wire, TeeoJa albums, oil paintings and tape re- corder There is a possiblWy «stf the 43-acre farm and ioine Tbms pffered for sale Refreshmenits available T r erms* Casli or g^offl checks By order of ATflTtRKTB STURM T n - County ^ueffitna- eers James W Dunn, 768-2JSB; Crawford Carl, 4,65-6082. o "DOUG" BELLINGER _^ MACHINERY DISPERSAL Douglas Cater, auctioneer. Itoe undersigned, havmg sdd las farm, has commissioned m e t o sell the following at auction aft Iffiae farm which is located, J2% JEMES from Hyndsville, approximately 5 miles from Seward, off B o u t e 3fl5 on SATURDAY, MAY 16, began- nuig at 12 noon,'" snarp" Faium Machinery and Milking Egi^p- ment" Djon selfrunloadmg wagdia, Gehl chopper TVith 2 heaife feew in '69), New Holland "baler a>a& thrower (new w '69),, ISTewJHnil- land Haybme (1967), l^ew Hal- land 120 bushel manure spreaae35, John Deere craWler, InternaaHtsnal tractor, John Deere combine, USew Idea side-delivery Take, 2 ISTew Holland wagons^ John Deere wa- gon, John Deere disc, Int. Super C tractor (for p a r t s ) , AOlis Ofafffl- mers, 3 bottom plows; AHis Co- mers cultivators, Allfis Oialmeis direct hitch 'gram drill, 3iayr>'° D ' m - vators, 2 wheel dump trailer,, 3 bottom plows (about i litne sower, New , Hollanfl dryer, Badger silo uriloader, gal Summit bulk tanlc, 4 Ite- Laval milking machines; Smrge ( 4- umt yaquum pump (about DEWH„ stainless steel -double ^wash TOtifc M W, bot -^vater heater (ateomlt new), cement niixer ? grinfler aioffl air t compressor/ * cultivator scat. plows for Super C, 3 stock water tanks, 1962 Pontiac, 1953 Btonffl,' egg washer, 2 electric "brotjdeis, quantity of milkN cans, Stewaitt cow clipeprs, 2 hydranlie xams, Bi o^a.xr of DOUG- EVGEa. Douglas Cater, Gu-iny^illji Fcstieiie Prograjn Has aim GiT£Bo-r Kadke2eli;Qir r s, proposed jpatgrami J&T sxixiiat and regula- ttasfm cf &s scaEs andl use of pesti- siifiHS^Ifc^s laic? finill support oii t h e •tSUiA E33S3S11 Harm. ajganizatio(n„ Kibe USew Ycife Bbrna Bureap. Jm Tfflgjanig legsfelaiffive ap,proval r tKfca»)rarft CSracg, Fartni Btoreau. presi- Ssc&„ dEdtofeai Uratr the proposals «sn!H ^t Kfloe passe 1 fair ai comprc!- JhHQ^tse amS la^KsatH naitionwide ap- pnsadatoVUfironirffffergIhe problems EiiitaSmifedl to ©arfaifni mesticides. •^Iilfe I^^rlaftfain miait,es; a clear <EHt (Sisltfiictt&Bni foeliTOens persistent p e s & i t e s samefe as ETOT,, as com- ipamei to Itlhse nempeEsistenji types uasei Ihy agiriknoilltare. Oup concern ^ a a fcnlt im t t e wlliflrlmmd! of con- tran»ssrsiy «scar ipiarsiatenlt pesticide (temiaKEi, sM inssteaifes- womd! haves- IbBEiB fansnesl. Iftiisi woujet have (nrflKplrf ffiCffiw Yimrfe agrrculture, jnailiiBEdlffaarnmprofecllioni andl sent cesmsijiraBHr ^ f i p s s to impractical Wr €&$Sg pasfimfied! out that agrr- (caallttninre rasas 0111% 18. percent of pEsrsastEiaft ijtps&Bfe manufaetured' n.fflberngjliinliic.Ift ^ ipeBsistent pesti- oMss snffiSn as MOT tiiat have been a s (causes of eiKrfronmental taiffiBm. &w3b pesfficnles. da nbt •fere or dfss^ate sursiwe fbrejyer fis vafeufl mates them ifiaiiigBinfflteflm>titae erwiEomaaent "BUM* and aftfaer persfetent pEsfaifes Thatwe Star filke most part Ibaam uqpiaceii sum ffapms' &y non- jpEsr^tbaatfc dtarafcalk teuk 3a npt wpmoum in^ stolfle ffcnnni after/ use. Mast DDnr wsM. tfte lite was used H337ffffiJtaisan,asamcSes^ EXreni today, Utoe EmnsiisrajBilBB ami Twrn - "^ gardtaer rase mnaHne -mtf HBDESIS ifBwmi Amencan- si^sisBssSliMiefR, "Tlffi fimnage off tEte faamner pOl- taifimig -fflme^ iteam^, aifr and water •ffin]HDaigJ!& wwBesipwiadi unse of these dhHMimrffllte & ffaJfee axid! s h o u l d be ©oiinRBClliHS. FtaunsEBS sMIffl u s i n g per- sisitEfflitt pesdicfifes $m> so Tteeause an mBnesem!&ssS!„ eMiBsMms. replacement Snas mft ^ l t Bnaem daffielqpedi for ufawrr MiiDffliiEdfote Meedk. lini these ©avemorls WHs wmiM prannnitt ©DMHInued! use, but ranmitar sttniclt emiDafosanenft of appli- "jSffiamay duff tte jmaMemis related ffflisfetteniitt ipratBakles hawe been (Banzai ftiy ItllMilr mafease. qr recMess ajppJjjEsillSiHm. Emsfamces pf pollution: wamDfi mssHtta«©fflGCHioredlnT the! tea fMtaseii standard fiisitinfflcamBBS a s ta staagja arts$ use. Wtem SDWSII AiensmaaSs are mfensed iliaittaiHm. anoEmnrs^, the farmer HOB VhsffiaHoonseqjience Amii, affll <s£ agfcfcurtture. ^hBBaiiii malt te teaitrdfedl far then; "Ita ^Bram Eonreaui andl its nmeinnlljeiTS im New- uraSBreir defend no fear saaritu aifenran.operator. "AgjOTBmlBhanre. fe a magpir industry 1m Messr ITaEtik siaitte. All industnes tasie aOTESjpflsnsiillniMytodbi all they asaia ibl»" mtaeEtl -amcdl sarltve envfron* jfflffijiiiliain jwrilmftBiHoi praftleinsi. F a r m - (Ests aie ptaffiftiiiEg; fflonserva'tiQiiists aifoey ismms fttesm fiair generat&ns. TEIb^y Enasae (ffisan® ffaor m a r e than fenny <Mmr fim&istey to> conserve naaifinntalroeaiMiiraaEsaascdl to maintain Gallupville LUTHERAN CriURCK Sunday, May 10, at the 9 a m morning woishra service, Be,v, Chester Strohl will preach the sermon* "The Witnessing Church " Theodore EdwarS Bprst, infant son of Mr and Mrs Alexander R. Sorst, will be baptized during this service Parish church school teachers will meet at 8 p m Tuesday, May 12, at St. park's. —i- 1 ' COMMUNITY NOTES Mr, anS Mrs Aithui Plue spent the weekend With their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs James Flu£, at Bainbridge, Md Ward Becker has returned home from Glenridge hospital in Schenectady where he has been a patient Mrs Frank Bradt and daughter, Gail, of Grosvernor's Corners and grandchildren, Mary Ann and Frank "Sjoungs, were recent guests of Mrs Eva, Wnght Martin BleniS and sister, Mrs Donald Wittsie, of Oneonta, were Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, *Frank Lloyd Susan Stenison of Schoharie was a Friday night guest at the Thomas Morehouse home Mrs. Amta Sellick has returned home from the hospital Sunday evening; supper guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Lloyd were* .Mr. and Mrs Thomas CkRoss of Colonic, Mrs Fred B Chlckering of Oneqnta, and Mrs Anna A fsQjn of Schenectady Mr and Mrs William Shedina and Mr and Mrs Martin Van Voris were at Sacandaga Sun- day to open their camp for the summer ^^^ Qiff^rds Mr and Mrs Marshall Jewett of Gifford Church Rd have re- turned from a vacation trip to Florida where they visited their son and daUghter?-m-Iaw, Mr and Mis Reiol Jewett Mr and Mrs Paul McClame of Erie, Pa, have announced the birth of a son Mr and Mrs Charles Alexson and family spent last weekend camping in their new trailer at Middleburgh Campsite Mr and Mrs Millard Blessing and, Wayne called on Mrs Ad^ Blessmg and Maiftha on Sunday Mr and Mrs Clifford Veflder called on Saturday Mrs Bless- ing is ill with* shingles Miss- Gale deLeva and Daniel Peterson visited^ Mrs Bertha Fer- guson, recently Mrs Leland McClaine and her grandson, David Sanders, called oh Mr and Mrs Millard Blessmg last week Millard Jewett is a patient at Glenndge hospital, Glenndge Rd Advertise in the, Enterprise SHOP HELP BXFERipNGE, OR NO EXPIStlll^® NE0ES&ARY —, SALARIES OPEN <~ ROTHBARD'S VOORHEljSVILLE AVE. v T 66RKEE$rai4 7$-2361 Rider! RIDE EASIER WITH INSURANCE, F|0|ff BA^^Y S ? SCOTT AGEliEV 9Q STATE STREE.T ALBAHf phqi<JE4^^796 f ': •'"." t (LOW RATES ^OW IN EFFEPT); / •f i*ii PUBLIC AUCflCM^'!../ 1 SATURDAY, MAY 9th - ^Tp^.pM I AT 451 PEEK ST. -- SCHENECTADY^,. i t Y. s | FEATURING Electric and gas ranges; relrigerators,; t<?ols; r . •; space heaters, office equipment, rugs and carpets; complete £ household furnishings, jewelry, books, glassware; pictures and * franje^; many other good items. ^ v »,i, «• - TERMS CASH. REFf|E^MENTS HOWARD COTON, Auctipneei*, Coton's Auction §erifi^e PHONE 377-5003 '.•'..; . , ^ •-• > * ? V ' 'I chain *^s"aw, spike-tooth miicellaenons tools T e r m s <Bas& o* good check Lunch miss this sale of some good Saisim Wayne D?unj Peflete 1S% TEST C,QW PELLETED MILKER E 16f 0 TEST COW PELLETED MILKER E , , RO.B.MILL Bulk $ 6 0 - 0 0 fen FEEDS - DAIR^Y - CHICKEN - PIG - HORSE r DO0 Bjiy JjlRlsCT FROM THE, MANUFACTURER You Will Buy Rdtter Feed and Save Money 21 MARIAVILLE ROAD - 1 - SCHENECTADY, N. Y,-355-4510 and's Feed Mi! TStetenm Awa. atlt drarcfe Rd. KCK. JammiES K. BesMrr.. Missr. TSls&fam EC Speers. $ jpurm. Kaitlli audi Friendship 9:3(0) aunm. Ctamnn&i s c h o o l s e s s i o n fpr JranfiDar anmffl J m n o i J - I I i g h i de- ^KS&^tnoixBnitisv Cfiasmcfil c&onr re- HELDERBERG ALUMINUM 'PRODUCTS i r Route 8S,- Es|,st Berne, N. Y. PBPENTS FLOOR COVERING Complete line of Armstrong Vinyl Inlaid Linoleum and Tile T plus - A Beautiful Selection of carpeting for every room in your home or business. ' EXPERT INSTALLATION SHOP" AT HOME SERVICE OR VISIT OT»R SHOWROOM : • LOW OVERHEAD COMPARE PRICES CALL - 518-872-0486 m ••••••• 11 Commission Sales ^e^Jdy Market Report From Middleburgh on Tuesdays jt-n<| Cgbleslrill on Thursday^ a t 1:00 'i.'M,', 1 " a ' " ' BEEF COWS As High as $25 40 p^r Cyyt. VEAL'S As High as $$5 00 per Q\$k. DO YOU WANT TO RECEIVE THfeSf HICiH ^RkEf PRICES7 Call Middleburgh 827-5421 or Cbbleskill 234-7481. We also take in calves on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frld^yi^ till 1:00 o'clock. Closed Saturday in Cobleskill. *"" " " "Vl^e Also Specialize in Q&itf'$ajl, ^arm Equipment Dis^ersaj^ RICHARD BARTHOLOMEW, Owner-MaiiageK . - ,. IRVINGTMOTT, Auctioneer. ' MANAGER'S NOTE: If you have a dairy you Would like tVsell privately, call us now. We are in nfe^bf bne. , .'•;•'• tV ," ' ^ ^ ' & ENTERPRISE ADS WILL PAY YOU . . TRY THEM 1 i tf$'3 i : M. Biodgett 1 , Ravena, N. Y, J ; H. Formari, Ws Coxsaekle, 99. Y. ARE YOU' READY 1 1]qR AN AUCTIONS Auction Sales $ Service Mm Avenue - Selkirk, N^ V. * 1 Our Representative W'll call to discuss terniB, conditions^ and set-up pf your s a ,e - with no Qbligdtion to ^6if — The Best Costs Less WE DEMAND —Trtte Repiesentation, Honesty and Fairness Ypu <?ei the' Highest tidllar — Vou Be the Judge. These qualities are hard to buy today. Tefeph6ne F'ARM AND LIVESTOCK Albany HE 9-1545 HOME SA1.ES Ravena 756-6^22 HEAVY EQUIPMENT For Appointment GARAGE SALES (reverse charges) REAL ESTATE Auctioneers Graduates of fteisch -School of Auctioneering ^ , Maapn City, Iowa M).15 aunm. JTraramnr HSgix activity tin aunm. CBnnmEfiB scFrooiH session ftar iniiir^aisi MEatetgpEtei. and! prj.- anamy iiepaiiHtaniHni(ls!. Crflm-EOoAt fa- cUBlBBS^aBraHlsiiHei. ' ^ •jlH auqnu Dfiw&nfi! mciisBiBt observ- iiiig HaajriffisMiial aam3i xajeznbersMp SmnBiay 4rani r Miafflrfs Day. Mr. Besfami, pntesftins; 4at "!Apptoxima>- itatamj™ Sffixocffiiill mnaBBi!. by" chancel <EttMHnr. BM) lom. MelfflB&diBt liem'*s , May Sumst anmi imiiBssfcgr, at Bayarian; ^peaiDtar feaBna tike tawni govern>- fi:45 ©OTW CM Sssopt troop. "S pmai. Btoy Stosaifc T r a o p No. 282. 7 tpuaa, Bwonal off tetsteea. S Mima. ytfamasFs saciety- meet- ing, CBnsJIle 3 m c&aiEgei, Movies ad sDfinte "CBul tte Cbast of BtofiinE"" wiltHn IStamam audi Shirley SwsmssSBBi. "SMmstSsy M&y 14: 9 junta, MBSeol. IjaagjifiS ffiiall howl- Ssg SKSAJIII. for men season, Hi-Lo's. „ tunnu Smffiiaill dkte prcgcessive (ijummar. Mfeelt aft cimpta&i at this Kiw„ UffHUfanm HL d!e F o » e s t 9„45 a. m. ZMTfflim&ig worship "Shwe fe at nmnsefty for* children |1 a. mm. Omtrofii scbaol. SilS p . ma< Juraxnr audi Senior (6 p. mft. "ESpam w M be- at home stjfasaM gamtei, LsimWoad vs. OMnra 3Piaife 4L p. mm. Jmn&if cfi.anr. "UrM jn. mm. SenSo^ fflfaofr. line fesiSsai wff creative arts wil fee fteta ait the chnrcft ptt J May 1© and It. Tim OH ferrta? says,t "Parent& mo JnHEer_1«figs ^ftdfeens tip. 'Kiey FhenewSAAB99is ^ ^ I 1 < • I _,, 5 DnlV C Q r i n TrIB wDrlu has Oil these features: -- An afrcrgft'heritagerSAAB is the only car in t&e,WorId made by a manufacturer 4Cc6nye|^f^mj'.Sjfed|p ion 1 of advanced jet aircraft. r* L semi sfati|^,^gpn iaseponcjs, Front bucket seals adjust ' ^ J five vyays r up, d ^ n , fore, ^fj aft arid recifnina Avehtsyftfem The stability of wide tracking / ^ thbt gives you all the f^skiirdr"be(^ plyst^iricredibje traction of , fim ^ ^ ypu vifajjt wi|;h0uyQ|i!ng;'• ./^A' irt ', front <Yheei„drive for all ^AMff/?^%^Z you IIJI a draft. ^^ 1 ^^~ weather road- - / / v y v — \ A &&S?5w£'yfflr/ Sbility.pQ^f/yy /^ ^^ / ^ ( \^P^^5^[/ Dyal diagonal t i br^kjrjg stetem with J ^ _ ? _ Wrtt disc bj|kes on a||.|!%ir w,{iee)s. 1 Seating capacity fof ".SwelKeda^lul^ •A. " & <* * ^J?* sssaw* QF SWEDEN SEE BOB PUiMP SI^. ? BOB PUMP JRl* ariri DAN^ i i R N l i ^ ROBERT F. PUMP IMPORTS, Inc. 1§4? State Street ScMrtect^y, N. Y. ^feONE ^72-5687
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SECTION TWO — PA&E FOUR ALTAMONT (r*. Y.) ENTERPRISE^- ALBANY CO, POST, FMDAY, MAY ?, 1970,

Auction Sales COUNTRY AUCTION far the

berafit of tlit? b t t 3 t a g fund of the GnesgHStbaw Reformed church, TatTi/tasn Kdi„ Eeura Bush, 1% m l e s torn CJartevdle, %. mile fmxa BJead's Corners, on Route 32, SATURDAY, MAY ft. 10 30 a m , Latwreaee Starr* auctioneer The ferito-rains; will li?e sold Window blinds; 2 eahes, maple syrup UStfOJ), tools* baofcfcase, many dishes, glassware,, boot jack (old), se t ,of dishes, old sind new hooks, exhaust Bam, pots and pans, end taMes, forge, 2 face> cords season­ed % e vsipod, bed and dresser

MM ' .(• l'.A'..

AUCTION AT

Niverville Exchange

NIVERVILLE, N. Y.

Saturday, May STARJtNG AT 7:0j) P. M.

PREVIEW - 4:30 P- M.

NIVERVILLE EXCHANGE has been ^aurthorizect to sett the par­tial contents "of antiques and fur­nishings ftom the Rome of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MeHarg, 94 Cardinal Ave., Albany,. N. Y.

PARTIAL LISTING: Oil painting on canvas by Amrni Phillins (subject; Carbine Requa HendererJ; also primitive scene oil painting — signed and dated 1872; other oris by NL Jensen and Harry Lyman; tetter signed -T Al­exander Hamilton, t792; gold-leaf mirrors; oak ball rack yuith bev­eled mirror and brass; mount­ings; also hanging bail r^cfc and hanging what-not shelf; Old, prints and many old fratnesj Ig. gold-leaf frames; chicken coop type a rm chair and matching straiqht-back chaic With plank, seat; Bos­ton rocker; child's sWfvet chair, Shaker type stool; maple chest of drawers; bunk beds; <ft-past.er bed (single); Cobbler's bench; coffee table ; Duncan Payfe. drojjfeaf ta­ble ; ornate oblong library table, also ornate 2-tIered tahfe; metal candle stand With marble, insert, tip-leaf extension table; stems. Ewers, (matching); p r . bisque fig­ures ; old jewelry; china aripT por­celain — French, J J . S. Ggrmany, Limoge, Nippon, Satauma, Eng­lish, Royal Bayreufh,, Austrian, Bavarian, e t c ; 2Q£prece cake set (22K gold encrusted>; FLATE ~ B.S. PRUSSIA (red m a r k ) ; beau­tiful cut glass pieces; pressed, "art, Bohemian, ruby* mtifc ancf cran­berry glass; pitcher (gold over-l a y j ; silver: sterling pieces; pew­t e r and brass; spiffoaft and book* ends; trumpet; very old sword double student lamp; Ig. dough t rough; old express wagon (1907) J many pieces of fine fayva furni­tu re — and many, many other im.t portant items. *

TERMS: Cash or good check.

Sale by order of: * MR. AND MRS. KENNETH"

4 J . McHARG 94 Cardinal Ave, Albany, N. Y.

RAYMOND W. ALLEN Auctioneer and Sales fVIgr. Niverville, N. Y. 12130) Phone: "f518) 633 4451

Whether you're buying, selling o r just observing — you're always

^welcome a t NIVERVILLE EX­CHANGE:

(pld,), platform rocker (oW, ladder-back chairs (several old), !i nlay sfchdol desks, assorted baby furniture, picture frames (Old), used 3Qrgal, gas hot; w^ter bearer, 2 aluminum storm windows, as-&o£feo\ windows, studio couch and chair (old), gas heater1, p t o t s (garden and flov«?r), squa*<* » and matching sidtward (walnut), A great many artwj.es, yet toicotne in and too many to list Another good auction like our test one There will be a baked gooq> booth, and a cafeteria lunch will he served

Haslett Merry, auctioneer, will sell for the undersigned, contents o r a household. moved to the CO Qamp in Gallupvi&e1 (over the bridge.) on SATURDAY, MAY 9, a t 12 Op o'clock, sharp, incjtidmg All kinds of antiques, living room sets, 3 couches, overstuffed chants, all kinds of toys, pil burner, a n kinds of kitchen chairs, all kinds of coffee tables and s tar t s , £ beds, dishes of all kinds, pots anpl pahs of all kinds, combination radio and' television, ajiart siae canning jars, 1Q gallon crpeft, 3 washing madnnes, lawn chairs, windows and screens of all kinds, 4 dressers, rugs, picture frames, all kinds '•of tobls, chain saw, large clock, trader, hitch, and, many more items too numerous to menppp JTerms cash. By order of Wl Blftt mtfflfy

A.'1570 SPECIAL AUCTION — Douglas Qtter r auctioneer I have been; cottufcissioned <to sell the iol* lowing at nublic auction' a t the f o x Creek 'Auction 'Arena,' toca* ted on Boute 43 a r W e s t Berne, on ^tJNt>AY,=MAY 10, beginning a t 11 a m , sharp, the following'' ANTIQUE 'HOUSEHOLD" FUR­NISHINGS —. Kefinished cherry 5 cjrawer. chest ty«h "sandwich glass pulls (e j tc j rs^ t of^.4 old stenciled plan^-bottorn chairs (exc ) , inlaid walnut telep^iofle cabinet and bench, very ornate Empire sofa (exc) , solid" mahogany drape

fc I Excellent C£re for the Aged -r- Reasonably Rates —

E N I D N A S H . R. N.

NASH HOME (or ADULTS Delahson, N . Y>< - B. O. 1

Phone 872-1447 -

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YOU never have to see

nowgoodwe ,CP<ib& 4f

FRANKLIN SHULTES

®m ft SHli(.tES 8i72-073l

MURIEL F. SNYDER 872-1*587.

Repr»»8titfnii

BtI<?A MUTUAL hwrance that . tar t , with YOU

pattern, canopy bed (very elabor­ate, exp) , large claw-|qot wing style chajr, pf, of fiddle-back side chairs', croch njfihogany make-np stand inlaid with birdbgye maple bn the inside, mahogany iibrne^ cabmet (exc) , Duhcan Phyfe ta­ble (3 leaves, ew,J with 4 side matching chairs and 2 arm chairs, injaja walnUt desk with serpentine front, OG. Weight-driven clock with original gaintihg1 oh glabs, very ornate Chinese oriental table, bras?: fireplace set (complete), trepbra cabinet, wajnut bnc-a-brap stahd, large porlrait oil painting on canva's in gold frame, crxich mahogany table, 4 sigpep water colqtfs, h^clleppint frmt-carved Viptorian side chaw, pine stenciled chair, Mission type eahdelatyas, cpliection of, old cups and saucers, coUectidh of Old ttfmplers, consist­ing of Mary Gregory, amberena, ( i ranbeniy^apfeh lace, Bohqniian and amber TJalsy and Bnttoh pat­tern, Gone "with the Wind lamp, ofnate candle hall lamp, oval" waL nut base'1 mkrblenop stapd (fixe), ^ollectipft pf approximately 40 pes, o t fytajalica (exe4, Chnrese patj:erfa dash opWj, and pitcher s e t deep walnut frames, brass p a $ mahogany ,vrpekefc rnahogany eof fe,e table, complete, service lor l p of Bavarian chma, Scott-Stet'eq Master record player1 ,and radio coipbmafion m large walnut cabi­net (((pxc), nofiiiature satm glass lamp'* painted Tjerdsene lamp base and.matchmg shade1, game plates, signfed Kennedy'jbust, p r of ina-hbgany and brass Wall brackets

5(old), Parlon bust, ^collection of foreign co/ng, lobster dish, Wedge-wood jchina, milk glass, amethyst Vase, silver butter dish with Wa-terford glass^ iri??rl, miniature Delft clqck iWith Ansonra works, amethyst ^ordial set, very ornate Efench chirta clock in largd dpnie, pr of gingfi^ jars', chma pitcher With pewter t top, marble base brass l£mp with large prisms, O G mirror, old b o o ^ ' a n d maga­zines, cut glass, Limoge chocolate set, several old salts, Wedgewoqd, railroacf certificate from Cbopers-towh ddted 1893, ''some pld stamps, pr brass carnage lamps, pattern glass pickle castor, Dresden tea pot, plus several other antique household fUrnishmgs Also three prand new electric guitars (two Harmony — one Conrad), brand new set of electric vibes, brand hew Whitehall dram set (profes­sional type), lighted mqsic stands, new mikes a"nd bfher music equip­ment Terms cash Lunch p r e ­view 10 a m until sale t ime A

ALT#NTmC0„^ 11 LENANN DRIVE

ALTAMONT, U. Y. R. D. 2

MARBLE — SLATE CERAMIC TILE — MpSAIC

(Mortar or Mastic Walls) i _'

V^orkmanshfp is, Guaranteed, and

Serforcried' by Experienced and ualified Mechanics. Material of

(the best /Quality* industrial — iDdmmercial — Residential. Spe-piali^ts in- Residential i Remodeling

rvT ' l - E R F? A , R 8 -including''Essential Plumbing

FREE ESTIMATES

flniyiaa Sftapttfame 4n^b|i

l$#ftnisftin$i Wopdwofkmg

Sljpp

Saturday May 9,1970 t

Comprefe Estate o f E. Van Alstyne

Route 85 SI inger lands, N.Y.

Kxymm throughout- t he area as a retinishej- of ' early famrtirre. W e will sell starting at 10 0 0 ' sfjarp:

• Refinishing Shop # Anrique Shop"

Cdntents or the homp i •» \ (

Brtir Wtfc ttwury- deflc fh very- sW eondiilon, «arly Hutch w seale h^santf rid pinef dtfpr,. l,aifgiSg'temp U W 4 " 7 a l f d S . «here etotft excellent case jvorfr,' , | , eu[M ^BpleH tabfB f„ ,.-

* f rart. jwwat captams tfialki, election i f , * ^b J'sldnrts, v « i

ZSZXfT* ™d lr mi'u' •?**«• «"»'p« -tofiC eajarsMiamntr grass, Weral Hudson River Valley palnllnjs nWottJer.

HNwr «itflay> gianbtriy yarlely of phf vo<tl«t> lare curuod glass china

%?tZL S i " k tommas, stv ie)£ o| tfttMood chairs, all lyoj,

2 T J f i " * ' ffftr' ta!,d M)i 1* **V W t a * M» which vdu «i»

R»|rt data May 14, tyjt CM of saW* tealher

RMntiAMtttHi

SELL F6R YOU

l>, O'CONNOR Auctioneef DEALER IN ANT10UES

4344596

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— P h o> n e » —

8^1-8532 —i• 8P1-6680 — 482-9040

sale oi top Quality antique-, s r J hpnsehoJ4 furn^hrngs T ± K « one sale no one wants t o n f e s Douglas Cater ,auctioneer, •Gattip-ville

Tn-Cpunty Auctioneers TOLU <sell a t public auction for; t h e iuna^r~ slgnfed, the complete contents of his farm and home located otff Route 144 on Smultz TiSU, 3lext t o Humble Oil Co, behind Tafllo station WEEE, two miles sptifli of Albany (follow aUctlop arrows) c a SATURDAY, MAY W a t 11 a. m Antiques, Farm Equipment, House­hold {foods —- TWo E-3G EarmaU tractors, one on rubber; F-22 Farmall tractpr on steel, 2 six-iL discs, tteW set of 8-ft discs, sprjng and spiketooth harrows, 3-feot!(:Hm plows, fqrks, many -small tosls, shovels, lots of harness and Shorse collars, neckyokes, whiffleteees, bob sleighs, h»gh--Wheel wsigon, toot bed sash and mats> Set «f BBW driving lines, 3 kerosene stows, old dump raise, horse plows, cul­tivators and 5-ft rooWex, a^Ehgat oil tank, garden tools r pails, and many more things too 3iUmer®iK to mention Household <aoons — Oil lamps, old living room set, <bjd w n t o g desk, china closed cihioiicffi kitcjien'set, steel eabmets, gilvsEsiM wrire, chinaj glassware, ikiicbeta Utensils, 3 iron beds, eleetrle ap-phartqfes^ brass bed, like-new auto­matic washer, new tape Tenmuitec Some new men's worksclofihes gmsfl children's rclothps, "Hollywood Tbea, 3 'dressers, chest of drawers, soy casional chairs and roekers, sI3e-boa^d, hnens, b lanke t , fejte, w$>-n g h t piajio, different stands amffl tables, cabbage board, erodes, a s ­sorted Slugs', brake liners, caiito-retors, generators, e t c , for <tjSS cars, also mahy other car paifts and numerous other articles in­cluding, Jog chains, 2-row oqrm planter, set of cultivators fsosr F -12 'tractor, brand new friel pumps for old caps, barbed wire, TeeoJa albums, oil paintings and tape r e ­corder There is a possiblWy «stf the 43-acre farm and i o i n e Tbms pffered for sale Refreshmenits available Trerms* Casli o r g^offl checks By order of ATflTtRKTB STURM T n - County ^ueffitna-eers James W Dunn, 768-2JSB; Crawford Carl, 4,65-6082.

o "DOUG" BELLINGER _^ MACHINERY DISPERSAL Douglas Cater, auctioneer. Itoe undersigned, havmg s d d las farm, has commissioned m e to sell the following a t auction aft Iffiae farm which is located, J2% JEMES from Hyndsville, approximately 5 miles from Seward, off Boute 3fl5 on SATURDAY, MAY 16, began-nuig at 12 noon,'" snarp" Faium Machinery and Milking Egi^p-ment" Djon selfrunloadmg wagdia, Gehl chopper TVith 2 heaife feew in '69), New Holland "baler a>a& thrower (new w '69),, ISTewJHnil-land Haybme (1967), l^ew Hal-land 120 bushel manure spreaae35, John Deere craWler, InternaaHtsnal tractor, John Deere combine, USew Idea side-delivery Take, 2 ISTew Holland wagons^ John Deere wa­gon, John Deere disc, In t . Super C tractor (for parts), AOlis Ofafffl-mers, 3 bottom plows; AHis C o ­mers cultivators, Allfis Oialmeis direct hitch 'gram drill, 3iayr>'°D'm-vators, 2 wheel dump trailer,, 3 bottom plows (about i litne sower, N e w , Hollanfl dryer, Badger silo uriloader, gal Summit bulk tanlc, 4 I te -Laval milking machines; Smrge (4-umt yaquum pump „ (about DEWH„ stainless steel -double ^wash TOtifc M W, bot -^vater heater (ateomlt new), cement niixer? grinfler aioffl air t compressor/ * cultivator scat. plows for Super C, 3 stock water tanks, 1962 Pontiac, 1953 Btonffl,' egg washer, 2 electric "brotjdeis, quantity of milkN cans, Stewaitt cow clipeprs, 2 hydranlie xams,

Bi o^a.xr of DOUG-EVGEa. Douglas Cater,

Gu-iny^illji

Fcstieiie Prograjn Has

aim GiT£Bo-r Kadke2eli;Qirrs, proposed

jpatgrami J&T sxixiiat and regula-ttasfm cf &s scaEs andl use of pesti-siifiHS Ifc s laic? finill support oii the •tSUiA E33S3S11 Harm. ajganizatio(n„ Kibe USew Ycife Bbrna Bureap.

Jm Tfflgjanig legsfelaiffive ap,provalr tKfca»)rarft CSracg, Fartni Btoreau. presi-Ssc&„ dEdtofeai Uratr the proposals «sn!H ^ t Kfloe passe1 fair ai comprc!-JhHQ tse amS la KsatH naitionwide ap-pnsada toVUfironirfffferg Ihe problems EiiitaSmifedl to ©arfaifni mesticides.

•^Iilfe I^^rlaftfain miait,es; a clear <EHt (Sisltfiictt&Bni foeliTOens persistent pes&i t e s samefe a s ETOT,, a s com-ipamei t o Itlhse nempeEsistenji types uasei Ihy agiriknoilltare. Oup concern ^ a a fcnlt im t t e wlliflrlmmd! of con-tran»ssrsiy «scar ipiarsiatenlt pesticide (temiaKEi, sM inssteaifes- womd! haves-IbBEiB fansnesl. Iftiisi woujet have (nrflKplrf ffiCffiw Yimrfe agrrculture, jnailiiBEdl ffaarnm profecllioni andl sent cesmsijiraBHr ^ f ip s s to impractical

Wr €&$Sg pasfimfied! out tha t agrr-(caallttninre rasas 0111% 18. percent of pEsrsastEiaft ijtps&Bfe manufaetured' n . fflbe rngjliinliic. Ift ipeBsistent pesti-oMss snffiSn a s MOT tiiat have been

a s (causes of eiKrfronmental taiffiBm. &w3b pesfficnles. da nbt

•fere o r dfss^ate sursiwe fbrejyer

fis vafeufl m a t e s them ifiaiiigBinfflte flm> titae erwiEomaaent

"BUM* and aftfaer persfetent pEsfaifes Thatwe Star filke most part Ibaam uqpiaceii sum ffapms' &y non-jpEsr tbaatfc dtarafcalk teuk 3a npt wpmoum in^ stolfle ffcnnni after/ use. Mast DDnr wsM. tfte l i t e was used H337 ffffiJtaisan, asamcSes^ EXreni today, Utoe EmnsiisrajBilBB ami Twrn-" gardtaer rase mnaHne -mtf HBDESIS ifBwmi Amencan-si^sisBssSliMiefR,

"Tlffi fimnage off tEte faamner pOl-taifimig -fflme iteam^, aifr a n d w a t e r •ffin]HDaigJ!& wwBesipwiadi unse o f t h e s e dhHMimrffllte & ffaJfee axid! s h o u l d b e ©oiinRBClliHS. FtaunsEBS sMIffl u s i n g p e r -sisitEfflitt pesdicfifes $m> s o Tteeause a n mBnesem!&ssS!„ eMiBsMms. r e p l a c e m e n t Snas mft ^ l t Bnaem daffielqpedi for ufawrr MiiDffliiEdfote Meedk. lini these

©avemorls WHs wmiM prannnitt ©DMHInued! use, but ranmitar sttniclt emiDafosanenft of appli-

"jSffiamay duff t t e jmaMemis related ffflisfetteniitt ipratBakles hawe been

(Banzai ftiy ItllMilr mafease. q r recMess ajppJjjEsillSiHm. Emsfamces pf pollution: wamDfi mssHt ta«© fflGCHioredl nT the!

tea fMtaseii standard fiisitinfflcamBBS a s t a staagja arts$ use. Wtem SDWSII AiensmaaSs a r e mfensed

iliaittaiHm. anoEmnrs , t h e farmer HOB Vhs ffiaH oonseqjience b£

Amii, affll <s£ agfcfcurtture. hBBaiiii malt te teaitrdfedl far then;

" I t a ^Bram Eonreaui andl i ts nmeinnlljeiTS im New-uraSBreir defend no

fear saaritu ai fenran. operator. "AgjOTBmlBhanre. fe a magpir industry

1m Messr ITaEtik siaitte. All industnes tasie a OTESjpflsnsiillniMy to dbi a l l they asaia ibl»" mtaeEtl -amcdl sarltve envfron* jfflffijiiiliain jwrilmftBiHoi praftleinsi. Fa rm-(Ests a i e ptaffiftiiiEg; fflonserva'tiQiiists aifoey ismms fttesm fiair generat&ns. TEIb y Enasae (ffisan® ffaor m a r e than fenny <Mmr fim&istey to> conserve naaifinntal roeaiMiiraaEs aascdl to maintain

Gallupville LUTHERAN CriURCK

Sunday, May 10, at the 9 a m morning woishra service, Be,v, Chester Strohl wil l preach the sermon* "The Witnessing Church " Theodore EdwarS Bprst, infant son of Mr and Mrs Alexander R. Sorst, will be baptized during this service

Parish church school teachers will meet at 8 p m Tuesday, May 12, a t St. p a r k ' s .

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COMMUNITY NOTES Mr, anS Mrs Aithui Plue spent

the weekend With their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs James Flu£, at Bainbridge, Md

Ward Becker has returned home from Glenridge hospital in Schenectady where he has been a patient

Mrs Frank Bradt and daughter, Gail, of Grosvernor's Corners and grandchildren, Mary Ann and Frank "Sjoungs, were recent guests of Mrs Eva, W n g h t

Martin BleniS and sister, Mrs Donald Wittsie, of Oneonta, were Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, *Frank Lloyd •

Susan Stenison of Schoharie was a Friday night guest a t the Thomas Morehouse home

Mrs. Amta Sellick has returned home from the hospital

Sunday evening; supper guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Lloyd were* .Mr. and Mrs Thomas CkRoss of Colonic, Mrs F r e d B Chlckering of Oneqnta, and Mrs Anna A fsQjn of Schenectady

Mr and Mrs William Shedina and Mr and Mrs Martin Van Voris were at Sacandaga Sun­day to open their camp for the summer ^ ^ ^

Qiff^rds Mr and Mrs Marshall Jewett

of Gifford Church Rd have re­turned from a vacation trip to Florida where they visited their son and daUghter?-m-Iaw, Mr and M i s Reiol Jewett

Mr and Mrs Paul McClame of Erie, P a , have announced the birth of a son

Mr and Mrs Charles Alexson and family spent last weekend camping in their new trailer at Middleburgh Campsite

Mr and Mrs Millard Blessing and, Wayne called on Mrs Ad^ Blessmg and Maiftha on Sunday Mr and Mrs Clifford Veflder called on Saturday Mrs Bless­ing is i l l with* shingles

Miss- Gale deLeva and Daniel Peterson visited^ Mrs Bertha Fer­guson, recently

Mrs Leland McClaine and her grandson, David Sanders, called oh M r and Mrs Millard Blessmg last week

Millard Jewett is a patient at Glenndge hospital, Glenndge Rd

Advertise in the, Enterprise

SHOP HELP BXFERipNGE, OR NO E X P I S t l l l ^ ®

NE0ES&ARY —, SALARIES OPEN <~

ROTHBARD'S VOORHEljSVILLE AVE. v T 6 6 R K E E $ r a i 4

7$-2361

Rider! RIDE EASIER WITH INSURANCE, F|0|ff

BA^^Y S? SCOTT AGEliEV 9Q STATE STREE.T — ALBAHf

p h q i < J E 4 ^ ^ 7 9 6 f ' : •'"." t (LOW RATES ^ O W IN EFFEPT); /

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PUBLIC AUCflCM^'!../ 1 SATURDAY, MAY 9th - ^Tp^.pM I

AT 451 PEEK ST. -- SCHENECTADY^,. i t Y. s | FEATURING — Electric and gas ranges; relrigerators,; t<?ols;r. • ; space heaters, office equipment, rugs and carpets; complete £ household furnishings, jewelry, books, glassware; pictures and * franje^; many other good items. ^ v»,i, «• -

TERMS CASH. R E F f | E ^ M E N T S

HOWARD COTON, Auctipneei*,

Coton's Auction §erifi^e P H O N E 377-5003 '.•'..; . , ^

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chain * s"aw, spike-tooth miicellaenons tools Terms <Bas& o* good check Lunch miss this sale of some good Saisim

Wayne D?unj Peflete 1S% TEST C,QW PELLETED MILKER E 16f0 TEST COW PELLETED MILKER E

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Bulk $ 6 0 - 0 0 fen F E E D S

- DAIR^Y - CHICKEN - PIG - HORSE r DO0 Bjiy JjlRlsCT FROM THE, MANUFACTURER

You Will Buy Rdtter Feed and Save Money

21 MARIAVILLE ROAD -1- SCHENECTADY, N. Y , - 3 5 5 - 4 5 1 0

and's Feed Mi!

TStetenm Awa. atlt drarcfe Rd. KCK. JammiES K. BesMrr.. Missr. TSls&fam EC S p e e r s .

$ jpurm. Kaitlli audi F r i e n d s h i p

9:3(0) aunm. Ctamnn&i s c h o o l ses s ion f p r JranfiDar anmffl JmnoiJ- I I ighi d e -KS& tnoixBnitisv

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HELDERBERG ALUMINUM 'PRODUCTS

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Route 8S,- Es|,st Berne, N. Y.

PBPENTS FLOOR COVERING

Complete line of Armstrong Vinyl Inlaid Linoleum and Tile

T plus -A Beautiful Selection of carpeting for every room in your home or business. '

• EXPERT INSTALLATION • SHOP" AT HOME SERVICE

OR VISIT OT»R SHOWROOM : • LOW OVERHEAD

— COMPARE PRICES —

CALL - 518-872-0486

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Commission Sales ^e^Jdy Market Report

From Middleburgh on Tuesdays jt-n<| Cgbleslrill on Thursday^ at 1:00 'i.'M,',

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BEEF COWS As High as $25 40 p^r Cyyt.

VEAL'S As High as $$5 00 per Q\$k.

DO YOU WANT TO RECEIVE THfeSf HICiH ^ R k E f PRICES7 Call Middleburgh 827-5421 or Cbbleskill 234-7481. We also take in calves on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frld^yi^ till 1:00 o'clock. Closed Saturday in Cobleskill. *"" " "

"Vl e Also Specialize in Q&itf '$ajl, ^arm Equipment Dis^ersaj^

RICHARD BARTHOLOMEW, Owner-MaiiageK . - ,. I R V I N G T M O T T , Auctioneer. '

MANAGER'S NOTE: If you have a dairy you Would like tVsell privately, call us now. We are in n f e ^ b f bne. , .'•;•'• t V ,"

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ENTERPRISE ADS WILL PAY YOU . . TRY THEM

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M. Biodgett1 , R a v e n a , N . Y, J ; H . F o r m a r i , Ws C o x s a e k l e , 99. Y .

ARE YOU' READY11]qR AN AUCTIONS

Auction Sales $ Service Mm Avenue - Selkirk, N^ V.

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Our Representative W'll call to discuss terniB, conditions^ and set-up pf your s a , e -

with no Qbligdtion to ^6if — The Best Costs Less

WE DEMAND — T r t t e Repiesentation, Honesty and Fairness

Ypu <?ei the' Highest tidllar — Vou Be the Judge. These qualities are hard to buy today.

Tefeph6ne F'ARM AND LIVESTOCK Albany HE 9-1545 HOME SA1.ES Ravena 756-6^22 HEAVY EQUIPMENT For Appointment GARAGE SALES (reverse charges) REAL ESTATE

Auctioneers Graduates of fteisch -School of Auctioneering ^ , Maapn City, Iowa

M).15 aunm. JTraramnr HSgix activity

tin aunm. CBnnmEfiB scFrooiH session ftar iniiir^aisi MEatetgpEtei. and! prj.-anamy iiepaiiHtaniHni(ls!. Crflm-EOoAt fa-cUBlBBS aBraHlsiiHei. ' ^

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BM) l o m . MelfflB&diBt liem'*s, M a y Sumst anmi imiiBssfcgr, a t B a y a r i a n ;

^peaiDtar feaBna t ike t awni govern>-

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S Mima. ytfamasFs saciety- meet­ing, CBnsJIle 3 m c&aiEgei, Movies a d sDfinte "CBul t t e Cbast of BtofiinE"" wiltHn IStamam audi Shirley SwsmssSBBi.

"SMmstSsy M&y 14: 9 junta, MBSeol. IjaagjifiS ffiiall howl-

Ssg SKSAJIII. for men season, Hi-Lo's.

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Kiw„ UffHUfanm HL d!e Fo»est

9„45 a. m . ZMTfflim&ig worship "Shwe fe at nmnsefty for* children

| 1 a . mm. Omtrofii scbaol. SilS p . ma< Juraxnr audi Senior

(6 p. mft. "ESpam wM be- at home stjfasaM gamtei, LsimWoad vs. OMnra 3Piaife

4L p . mm. Jmn&if cfi.anr. "UrM jn. mm. SenSo^ fflfaofr.

l ine fesiSsai wff creative ar t s w i l fee fteta ait t h e chnrcft ptt

J May 1© a n d I t .

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FhenewSAAB99is ^ ^ I 1 < • • I _,, 5 • •

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has Oil these features:

-- An afrcrgft'heritagerSAAB is the only car in t&e,WorId made by a manufacturer

4Cc6nye|^f^mj'.Sjfed|p ion 1 of advanced jet aircraft.

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Lsemi sfati|^,^gpn iaseponcjs,

Front bucket seals adjust ' ^J

five vyaysrup, d^n, fore, ^fj aft arid recifnina Avehtsyftfem

The stability of wide tracking / ^ thbt gives you all the f^skiirdr"be(^ plyst^iricredibje traction of , fim ^ ^ ypu vifajjt wi|;h0uyQ|i!ng;'• . /^A ' i r t ' , front <Yheei„drive for all ^AMff/?^%^Z you IIJI a draft. ^ ^ 1^^~ weather road- - / / v y v — \ A &&S?5w£'yfflr/ Sbility.pQ^f/yy /^ ^^/ ^

( \ ^ P ^ ^ 5 ^ [ / Dyal diagonal

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br kjrjg stetem with J ^ _ ? _ W r t t disc bj|kes on a||.|!%ir w,{iee)s.

1 Seating capacity fof ".SwelKeda^lul^

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QF SWEDEN SEE BOB PUiMP SI^.? BOB PUMP JRl* ariri DAN^ i i R N l i ^

ROBERT F. PUMP IMPORTS, Inc. 1§4? State Street ScMrtect^y, N. Y.

^feONE ^72-5687

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