:#Abt POOR THE AilTAMONT fflltftWil New Safem Chiefs Win >jm&rt Westerlo i&JIKK'J Rev,; Davis E^'Gage, pastor. 10:3Q a.'mrwoipP-service. ll:35,ia; hTuChuW* school. Ls.'.i.' P'UB'LISHJ^G t /NE'w6 O F MORE T H A f i 0F'T"Y/^'i^lMW'^I^IES I N A L B A N Y (COUNTY, AJJD PA^RTS'OF S C H e N E ^ T A D Y , - SCHOHARIE A N D G R E E N E C O U N T I E S m Plans for Anniversary Beehive, pbke .oyeris, Mi(i!n produce tion,rheetingu,of, jJUhai :i,,Chapte» oh Tuesday eveiiiri g,.Sept^9th. ke ekdusivelyv- consumed more cpke than 10 million- tons pf bituminous o >4<ij**;& .. Papered w,alls, cijp bjej,4|us(ted<^}th f, coal'., in ,1$>1,, jwbeyeas.,, met^Uujpgical iVftcyum, cleaflier, a^chenjeht.y a1( sofJt| tMfnj$ J n ^hioh the-, yalu,abl§ , t gases brijsh, or a soft clean cloth dri a dry! jihd^c'oal.jtar^ are captured, used 10 (Continued from Page 1) .. T$day., the, ,res^h;s fjjpm thj? work erf Duncan's grounder to third, Hotaling ••4&: .;|ie^ev.th,^e,orgJEjri'izations can;be seen itaking third. .With only one .out, Wide .,<3uiid. , m. — SecondMonday,-7:30 Pas one ent%s,the church.. These, are Duncan attempted to steal second Afld-Wi iayat;pr-%s,» fte,w.ly p;e.cora"te'd and. was nailed by a perfect .peg by Youth .HVfiMonSry #fiowship. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT ALTAMONT, NEW YORK ^"appan. This was the crucial,.out .". .IuastvMondav 1-7:30, ,P- m—Baptist Kitcherii $hd,,$ning f .roofti ,wi'th yene•tix. uari .blinds. and fluorescent lighting. of the game.. . Benson's grounder •(* /.««.'•sVr'*'• ' ^-•lii^^JiV/u'-'A^W-.'sfe?'.-.':^!..- .•&*<! Every..-.Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. - A yi.Qtpr prpje;ctgr and^ screen was went.through Dearstyne at third, and vs-i HOWARD F OGSSURY MARGIN C, VROMAN PHrchased. for church , arjd. communJAMES PINO Hotaling scored;, this, play would Prayer J&efetSng'.'..,. Th'e entrance h^ll h a s been have placed Duncan in scoring posi- ,.Secijn.<i;.W;§dnesday);2..p. m. — Wo- ity, 'Qwriersj. Editbra,arid.Publishers newly deeprgted,. a coiripletely i hew tion. Van Eck ppp-flied out to Sis- m -t i *'^;!$ssi0nary;- meeting. , Invalids Examined at Homfs by Appointment SUBSCRIPTION RATES—One year, $2.50, in advance. Six months, $1.7p. son, ending the game. Sholtes a n d .^•iUst Weanesday, 2 p. m. — Ladies wfof^an'd ^utjfer's h'^ve been installed, the steeple pointed,, aq'd a beautiful i»r!escrJj),ti6ri for General .Electric And American Three months, $1.00. Single copies, 80. Advertising rates on application. Rissacher would bave been the next AiS batters for Atlamont if Van Eck's ;• Kirst a n t ttiirS faursday, at 7:30 stained..glass window erected behind Locomotive Safety Glasses th6 pulpit TELEPHONES .......=..,;,., Altamont 3121; Albany 2-8620 out had been the second instead of the final out. Sholtes had previThe BYABC had a picnic at . SjAds .h'sve run iow, ?0 t h e three SCHENECTADY PHONE 4-6705 138 CLINTON S T Entered as second c l a s s f a t t e r at the Post Office a t Altamont, New York, ously connected for two singles, and Thacljer P ^ r k last Monday evening. org^hiza/tioris ^Ladies' Aid; Evening •A'AS • s-m Rissacher had gathered two singles, Everyone-Had. a Wonderful time and Guild, arid, Me.h's Cotincy)^ with the X. __ -__ ... Under the. Act of Marph 3, 187.9.. -•ci' -aU'^a^'-v:i^*.:fcic-j>?iiKii: .tai*tavatrtiwtiteiaajt *w*i a double and a triple for a perfect eWjoyed^the supper. served by Mr: aidipf the Sunday jschftqi arid "the conday at bat." and Mrjs... Earl Moak and Mr. and gregation, are .sponsoring £ bazaar J . . NATIO^'AU ^ D V I R T I S I N G REPRESENTATIVEBoth Kenny Sisson for the Chjefs, Mrs. .Dwight Hannay. Sept. 1 £ 12 and 13, to raise, money AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION — New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Ed Horick for Altamont, pitched Mrs. F r e d Winegard was hostess to cp.mple.te t h e redecoratiori of the good ball. Sisson allowed 11 hits, to. the.,.Ladies' Aid last Wednesday cbUrch proper and purchase a new Atlanta and Detroit. including two doubles and a triple, afternoon. organ with chimes, but kept control throughout, and r e - The.KyJB_club attended the Capital The three groups have hopes for a ALTAMONT, N. Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1952 ceived good support from his team-' Pity Mission last Tuesday evening good; response during the bazaar, esTRUCKED TO Y&WR V(TELL OR 6kSTERN IN / mates. The Chiefs gathered nine where they brought the message and peoi&lly from people of Albany counhit's, including two doubles, off Hor-ty who a r e interested in seeing one, ick. Horick walked only one man,served the supper. The evening service Sunday, Sept. of the oldest churches of the county the first batter to face him in t h e progress. There will be ten booths' first inning; Sisson issued only two 7, will be -omitted in order that all a t the bazaar, .comprised of t h e folmay attend the Emmanuel Baptist lowing: Country ;Store, Bakery, Parpasses. Horick fanned nine; Sisson REFORMED CHURCH REFORMED CHURCH five. Sisson was the beneficiary of church s t a t e St., Albany, to hear jcel. Post, Public Market, Handicraft, Rev. Floyd V. Nagel, minister. Rev. Donald Boyce, pastor. poor base-running strategy on the Dr. Cooper at 7:45 o'clock. Green Thumb, Bookstore, Fish Pond, Sunday, September 7th: 9.45 a. m. Sunday school. part of Altamont in the third, sixth, Lady Fortune, What-not, and RePfibne Schenectady 2-5491 — 2-54S4 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m, Worship service. Ser- seventh and ninth innings. Horick's REpQBMED CHURCH freshments. ... 8 p . ,m. Church service. only break in this department came mon: "The Challenging Church." . The ..overfall planning committee Rev. Donald Boyce, minister, Please note change in time for 7 p. m. Youth Fellowship. All thewhen Sisson himself was nailed off includes: Joseph Gage, chairriian; Sunday, September 7th: services, on Sept. 7th and 14th only. young people of the church and first in the fifth,inning by a peg from JVLrs. .Charles BatchejldeEj co-chair10:30 p. rii. Morning worship. SerWgcJn'esday^Ladies' Aid, community are invited as we begin Ebel after Pafunda fanned. man; Mjrs.',Jerries Frederick, Mrs, Armon subject, "For Love's Sake." The score: Thursdays-Christian Endeavor. our Fall program. thur Ackerriiari, Mrs. Frederick Wid11:45. a. m; Sunday school. The Women's Missionary society mann, Mrs. Harvey Osterhout, Miss ALTAMONT Joanne Christina Hallenbeck, Beverly Fryer, Miss Marguerite Joswill have an evening meeting Friab r C O M M U N I T Y NOTES ( po Van E c k . 21) .daugljter vof Mr. and Mrs. Amos lin, John Blessing and Lauren Kisn The., Ladies' Auxiliary to Knox day, Sept. 12. Mrs. Nagel will show Sholtes, of Hallenbeck arid Christine. Eva M,ay, se'lburg. 1 Fire •department met Wednesday eve- pictures taken at Brewton last R i s s a c h e r . l b daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman 10 ning^ ^ u g . 27. fourteen members Spring and speak on the work there. L a i r d , If 2 May, Jr., ;w,er.e baptised last Sunday. ,. Individual booth chairmen are Mrs. to circumstances beyond our Horick, p responded to the roll call. The food, oDue . . „ „ _, , , .i£iapp,..Mr.s. H., B. Silvernail, rf 0 . The. Ladies', Aid. society will hold John sale held Aug. 9th a Crupe's 'Mar- g n t r o 1 th>e food sale scheduled for Gaig-e, Mi?.. Lloyd. Bender, Mrs. Craig GilR o t a l i n g , rf 0 a food, s a l e , at Atkins' store Satur- bert,, ket was a success, clearing over $40. Sept. 13th by the Up and Doing 33bel, c 0 pha^ies Batchelder, Harvey Oshas been cancelled. However, D u n c a n . 3b day affe'rhoori, Sept. 6th. !) terhojit, ,M?is-.. Erngst Johnson, MrsMany thanks t o all who cooperated. class the solicitors will canvass the con- Benson, s s 2 'Blajrriejt,.Blessing, Miss Beverly H a l Anyone having Lady Betty, bread gregation as scheduled. COMMUNITY NOTES 0 sted,, Mrs.,,Grace, Levy, Mrs. Seward 35 2 11 24 10 T o t a l s ..Miss. Jljdit^ $hi ori of Albany spent coupons please send them to Mrs. 5 Fryer, .Lloyd Bender,; Mrs. Irvirijj N E W SAIJEM L U T H E R A N CHURCH t h e . w e e k t end with Mrs. William Brandow,.. Mrs.. Katherine Boyntori, Bert Taber, Sr. Mrs. Frank Wood Pafunda. i 3 Hempstead. rand Mrs. J. Eandauer attended the Rev. Wilson D. Worman, pastor. Smith, J r . , cf 4 M\ss. Peggy Carr, Arthur Ackerman, Tappan, c 4 Mrs. David Anderson and, son, Her- Frederick Widmann, Irving Brandow J3J)th ^niyial, state convenient of fireSunday, September 7th: Medie, -rf 4 bert,; have, closed their summer home and Cliri'tbn Wagner J r . hien a n d auxiliaries in Rochester. 10 a. m. Church school. Superin- Holder, 2b 4 arid 'returned, to Brooklyn. ,They gave an excellent report of tendent, Mrs. Walter Armstrong. Q u a y , If 4 After.jthe 165th anniversary obser4 ;,^he, i n v e n t i o n s , proqeedings. Mrs. Classes for all ages. ' Parks, l b Mrs. .;Sairiuel Hanley arid Miss vances-this fall, there is much work S. D e a r s t y n e , 3b 3 F r a i % Wood and Mrs. Rudolph 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser- Sisson, Martha Hanley visited Mr. and Mrs. t o . b e planned to, meet the growing p 3 iWickuts we're appointed to the re-mon, "Being a Neighbor." Martin Ho^ah of Clarksville. iie'e'dsi The greatest need is a n enfreshment committee for September. Mrs. Henry Briggs,, chairman of laftgeriient of t h e church, for adeThursday, Sept.. 11—Lutheran Fed- T o t a l s 33 0 27 12 3 .MfeSi, Lloyd Quay served refresh- erated Brotherhoods meeting. Din- A L T A M O N T ' 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1—2 the local Red Cross, announces that quate room for all community activitne ments a t the.August meeting. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 x—4 , fphpwing went to the Bender ties. .This can be accomplished by ner served by, the ladies" of the N E W SAL/EM Mr, ,aiid Mrs; Wallace Quay and church, ,6-8. Address by Rev. Wal- T w o ' b a s e h i t s — P a f u n d a , T a p p a n ^ D u n - Laboratory;,/Albany, last Tueisday the .continued perseverance and spirr can, RissaSher. Three base hit—RisMr. and Mrs. Eldon Quay took a ter E. Bock on t h e Lutheran World sacher.. D o u b l e p l a y s - ^ B b e l t o R i s s a c h - and donatio' , .blood, Mrs: James itual, leadership that have prevailed„ ' itrip,.on,Sunday t o Pine Lake, Specu- Convention at Hanover, Germany. er. P a f u n d a t o H o l d e r t o P a r k s , S . D e a r - Du.ttdn ) ..Mr,..ahd'Mrs. Edward Cor- in the past. s t y n e t o T a p p a n t o Holder.. L e f t on nell, Willisun'-Jiehm, Philip Locklator and. other places. o •—Colored slides will also be, shown. bases^—New S a l e m 4. A t t a m o n t 8. B a s e s . M r , and, Mrs,, Wallace Quay enters Tuesday, Sept. 9—The Missionary on balls—Off S i s s o n 2, H o r i c k 1. S t r u c k wood, Hubert Leiper, Ward Waldtained Mrs. Mabel Herriek and son,society will meet at t h e home of o u t — B y S i s s o n 5, Horick 9. ron, Jr^, ,ta|id, -Douglas Hempstead. — : O — • 'JbhjVjMtfs.,.-.Lola .Wright of Berne, ,Mrs. Fred . Kautz. Mrs. Willard The Yie?t,daJefor blood donations is ' M r . ; flnd.'4?rs. -Byron' Adams and Clikeman. will lead t h e program. Septembgiy;J!3'.. Anyone who is willBerne - Lodge . will hold its first : Mrr. •and_...Mj?s. -.Seyvard Quay ,.at a Frid'aiy., and. Saturday,; Sept. 12-13 ing t o doffate" should contact Mrs: fall communication tomorrow night,: iclaim bake on Labor. Day i h . honor —Fall meeting of, the ,Eastern Con.-: Briggs., ..•itifit;, , . • . ' . , - , .-;.. Freeman.iiGaiucca -has -,doiie It Mrs. ,^Len^j||op.ebur,ner and. M r s ; Saturday, Sept.; 6.,"' • : - .. ... agalE. „.iLiombmatfon'oi^idersiEron* Uhai Chapter The cpninutte&.'• in .charge^of the; diniWg jroomrconcessiori• j^rjder the! .theiKjhonie:;;:,. HOME BUREAUj some- private. jpiders rode ffi£ trail have tefurrieaiMWab'ari, Mass:,. af- grand 'sfanTd 'at -the^Altamon't" Fair' >" -'-'^tm^M^-r'WiliianvWopd and- , SfeMpOLGRAFT Schoolcraft Home Bureau will hold recently t o t h e Eddenrose Ranch. ter a visit of seieill weeks with h e r will make a full report on t h e fi-l, MrjjafiifcJVlis. F r a n k Wood visited in its first meeting after the summer I t seems that all the.'luck : was father, Albert -Latham. nancial result a t the first after-vaca-'' Fonda on Sunday. , recess' at the home of Mrs. LeRoy w i t h . u s ; not only was .,the. ride a ~49-w~' ; Ijiiss .Theresa Kothem. of Schenec- Kilt oft Wednesday, Sept. 10, a t l i tremendous success, but tjie weather t a d y is spending part of her vacation a; m. « was superb. And this Was not all. with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Settle. Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, the new After arriving at the , Eddenrose .: Mrs. Jennie Merry of Hagadorn chairman, will have charge of the Ranch a most delicious, dinner was CHUft|K|lOTES Mills.,.Was a. recent . guest of h e r meeting. Mrs. Edmund Witherwak served by Mrs. Rose Buck—a meal Rev. William jSuifeirian, • minister. brother, Frank Settle, and family: will give t h e first lesson on smocknever to be forgotten. Then to top 10 a. m. Sunday.,school. ', The.Vissers family, who vacatioh- ing. off t h e evening, Jack F r y of the jed a t the Harry Gibbs farm, returned 7:30 p. m. Worship service. Lazy J. Ranch of Greenville led us hpnie g n ^jiilky.. Their son, MarCOMMUNITY NOTES in an evening of entertainment, InCOMMUNITY NOTES .... fin, is remaining, for this. week. Tawasentha unit of Home BurAlbert Percy.^has,..returned home •t Mr; a n d Mrs. Shirk and children, eau, held the firs,t meeting of the cluding round and square dancing. The music was furnished by that after having speftl the past several Susan, Edgar and Nancy, returned season at the home of Mrs. Ethel •to New York on Wednesday after Flint. The lesson was given by Mrs:. corhbination from the Sunset Corral weeks ih Bridgefbipt,. Conn. Mrs. Daniel Masoh is spending the . Spending some time with Miss Edith Flint, on "Making Corsages." Those and as we predicted earlier this season,, those boys,., are sure . going.,tt< HMSng. attending were: Mesdames Leda Van town. Bill Fischer of Lucky 13 Cor- week in New York city. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Emerick and -Mrs. A m y Van Etten of Buffalo Wormer, Janet Wilson, Faith Schier- ral also helped with t h e fun for ^ t u r n e d ; ( Thursday to the. Ralph baum, Violet Empie, Esther King, the evening and a good time was had sons of Kingston; we're, week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Beebe home in Hobsicfc Falls after Gladys Burns, Laurel Edward's, Eth- by all. Herbert Smith.. .^ .spending a week with her niece and el Flint, Peggie Empie, Dorothy We, Fred Latta and the Sunset The Freeman Smith,,family havefamily, -Mr.and Mrs. Lee. Milstea,d. Hurst, Jane Gillespie, Margaret EnCorral, wish to thank each and every closed their sumnier. home here arid t Mrs. Duane Truax is on the sick dicott and Jane Witter. •Jist. at present. Her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnold have one who helped to make this trail returned, to NeyKrtYork., ride such a huge success. The fall season; of the bowling t Herbet Gott of New York city, is returned home after a 10-days vao leagues has openeid .atj.the b e Witt cation spent in Wayne, Maine. caring for her. Casino, Lake Oriderdonk. Mrs. Adelia Righter h a s been eni Miss Patricia Norman has been tertaining her brother-in-law and sis- —;—Mfr--'-'-~ home .for two weeks. She returned ter,' from New A child's dresssiffg:,. c6hter can be Jersey for a few days. to Dunkirk to continue her \ college / Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sperbeck made from orange, crates and cheese course on Monday. spent. Sunday with- their uncle and boxes. .-.-:". " ,, ' ••J.- : . Mr. ,>nd Mrs. Raymond Dunleavy aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henion. The annual fall 50-lap champion[and sons of Schenectady were Sat- The Brownie Troop of Boy Scouts urday ..guests of their parents, Mr. went on an over-night camping trip ship race at Clearview Speedway ijh South Westerlo will be held this and Mrs. Arthur Quay. to Thacher Park recently, under suuiM&A-Mk^' Quay and Luella pervision of Frank Valvo and Bert Saturday night, Sept. 6th, with racv MrSj Millard ing starting at 8 p. m. Following were Tjuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Skinkle. Boys who attended were the seven^race program will be the •Stanton Clute. Mr. Quay was sup- Michael and Phillip Valvo, David biggest and best fireworks display 6ld Line or Mutual per and evening guest. Skinkl'e, Robert McGapn, David Felt- •held at this track so far, with the Automobile and Fire t. Mrs., Minnie Truax is ill at her housert, Bernard Bachand and Den- firewrks starting at 10 p. m. There home here. Mrs. Cora Ostrander is nis Burns. will be 87 aerial pieces alone, with .'staying with her. Miss Clarice Donaghy of Water- many ground displays^ , Mrs. A d a Simons is a patient in town spent the holiday week end ftaciiig will feature all t h e popular with.Mrs. Anna Ogsbury arid Edwin, driyers. in this area, with the three 'Albany hospital. .• . . , j . Miss Margaret Vander .Veer of Ogsbury., high point drivers, Charlie Irving of ', ^Selkirk a n d Miss Mary Ellen P a - Mr. arid' Mrs. Russell Hershenro- Catskiil, Bobby Day of Ravena, and jricelli; of Schenectady spent t h e der spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howie Westervelt of Ravena playing Tel East Be^He 1^-J-1 Jyeek. with their grandmother, Mrs. Donald Van Wagenen at Guilderland. for top honors. Mr. and Mrs*;. Charles Lincoln enLast Saturday night's race pro H a t t i e ;Vander, Veer. on Monday; Mr. and Mrs. gram was halted in the 8th lap of 5, Miss^Edna ^addlemire is spending tertained r Edmund McKay and Mrs. Margaret the 25-lap feature event due to ram her Vacation with Mr. and Mrs.Daniels, of Schenectady. made the track too slipperly ..." » Ernest Saddlemire. M ' Mrs. Edna Wilday of Schenectady which WO YOU# to run on. At that time E. E. Bates s MrS^ F r a n k Aubrey Of Schenectady has been, visiting';Mr. and Mrs. Eclof Preston Hollow was leading. I p e h t a few days With her aunt, Mrs. rriuhd jWrnerwaxj : O Hattie; Vander Veer and Oflo Mr. arid Mrs; Paul Phillips arid America Sails M e a d Chrysler. • family have returned home after i ' ' M r : ..-and Mrs. Patrick NiAolson spending a week at Phillipsport, This summer, America's, largest A d e # - s e a diver should know ttie answer, ^ h o n e s e r v f e e ^ ^ i M l f e v ^ , wb Aoirtieldiic<i«*Vo^ri ghd. .sons spent Saturday w,ith -.Mrs, NfvX, , t , ,£ , -,., :. , and,..fastest passenger ship, the , u ' - ,, T H ^ l I p | % d|wi Jitli:§|!poTindi <£$%&$ have t d g e t all l a n a s of expensive r a w will be going into debt—and Katherine Lathing of Galltfpvilld Mr and Mrs. Jack Ether arid fam- United States, was christened and MasFer Robert Vander Veer of ily, .Mr»;v,.andjf^Mr.s.Vr Donald.(,;Lawton; launched a t Newport News, Virhis shoes, 8 3 pounds of lead slugs aroiuid materials, a n d we b3$r ifead b y t h e t o n . thai 111. iniurance bbugM Selkirk spent Saturday and Sunday and Sandra, Mr', arid Mirs.'Paul Eirri-' ginia. Americans, everywhere, liis Waist. !i 1 1 e r now con cenoil y*wjHjlKjja. T h e price of copper^ Tor example, a n d pie and Paul and Penelope, Mr,v.arid. SRH * fe£ P i<le in this great superwith his grandmother Martin Edwards and Andrea,' liner; for it set new standards for Y Mr. .find Mrs Gerald Vander Veer Mrs tJowloTtr?' felep^oneWles.too^Binorethandoubled. • Diirer R a y Garvik guessed t h a t t h e price and family of Selkirk spent Labor Mr and Mrs. Reid Van Wormer and speed, safety, and comfort on the s tiJ Sorrjr, wrong E v e n t h e pliers o u r linemen u s e cost a b o u t a f l e a d J s J p ^ * * ^%. •'' **- answer. p a y With his mother, Mrs Hattie Kort, enjoyed a picnic a t Thacher high seas. The 990-foot, 5i,500-ton • . ••ftrny, Paik on Sunday. Vander Veer. / Lectd prices have gone; _ Z50% hkMe W$. me up liner represents the United, States a third again a s m uch. Misses^Ljnaa;iarid Patricia, Liricojfn, > Mr. ^ a n d Mrs. Isaac Wilday of in''moie |th^h';ham"!e alone, for over WV/.i ' • • : .1 .,, • i : W e knoW. Tfo give you t h e kuid o^ieleVoorheesville, Orlo Chrysler a n d have beieri :§pjeri|tirijg a feW, ;<Jays With; Bpa^iBpljieJsjfrpnj.the 48 states pror-; . i >• '•'"• *>-• W e ' r e n o t complaining. B u t we d i d w a n t Mr and Mrs: 'Edmund McKay in' - Mrs l)tattie Vander Veer spent Sunvided materials for the $70,OOO,OO'o you t o know t h a t w e ' i e n o t vaccinated day afternoon with Mrs Andrew Schenectady. ': .S'fifl A'&i Major an<| Mrs. George Rohde have ship. The Superliner is the Sl 48th ih against inflation a n y inoire t h a n r jtou ai?e. E n x o n of Sobleskill for your '| J M ; . t h ^ United States Lines' fleet of 3 Mr. and Mrs Bernard White and been, spendipg a few days, with ..Mr. freight and passenger vessels. TELEPHONE'COMPANY I . . . fewest of living i s u p ^ ' ^ n d l !§&. Mr§. Arthur Burns. Mrs. Rohdfe Mr. and M r s Gordon Shafer of and since 1939 . is Mr Burns' sister. .Major.Rohde . Our costs of materials, wages a n d taxes a r e Westerlo attended t h e Rhinebeck t is leaving soon for four months' duty Gable up . . . . 'Lefa'dffp i ... i .250% fair last Wednesday. , ,,, M u p a s m u c h br n i o r e i r i s k tne^avferagejprice in Europe. { Miss Margaret Nicholson and bury, Fidwin Ogsbury, Mrs. Gilbert Raw cotton up, Poles up 128% W t e l e p h o n e service h a s risen only 1 5 % . % Mr and Mrs. Alberf Henion had Master J a m e s Nicholson speht 4ast alsb Miss 1 Fontaine,..Billy Smith; Buildings u p . . i06% T a x & u p . . . . .165% Wednesday with their grandparents, as their guests Monday, their son Clahce Donaghy of Watertown. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr arpd M r s . Alvy White. and Mrs. Stanley Cro'unse an.d Steel up . . . . . , 73% Odpper up 122% Ei nest Henion, and family, of Sche- sonMr.Jack ^ m ^ m m m service today spent the week end with', 4 Civilian'defense'is still in need of nectady. 5 ""^erlfefoT? & r Mr. and Mrs. James Haver in their! Aircraft spotters f o r the B e r n e Post Mr and Mrs. Everett Cornell Of but phone j'erv'ice isjjp . 1i %i you, a r e willing t o give a few McKownville spent Monday with Mr. cottage on Sacandaga reservoir. Don't forget the bake sale Saturi hours £ & week j)lease„notify Mrs. P. and Mrs*.Chester .Calkins. an average of only Nicholson o r Mrs. Raymond, Shultes 'Mr and "Mrs. Lester Smith enter- day, Sept,-6, a t - 1 o'clock,-in frdnV of West .Berne. / A t this t i m e m e n tained with a clambake on Sunday, of Community hall, sponsored by the; rt .* :H w't.'fwsW. , « A GuilderlandCeriii .We 'needed f o r t h e night ftours, A. 1 Knox Guilderland Center City Wateir bir Soft Water MARSHALL GRAY Dunnsville, N. ¥ . Mobile Shovel - Back Hoe Crane Boom — Bulldozing Trucking Ditches — Cellars " G a s Tank Holes SttN ikfM^rikvukE Fireworks At Clearvfew Saturday Night; Sept. 6th surance CLYDE L BAJLX JWIiWlY Their mm^-m. MM^: t^lle Smy& r