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And ALBANY COUNTY J»OSt AWAMPIW, M, t.v l^ffiM JHW «% Mffi Enter prise Ads Our tong list «f advertisers speaks weii of thft value of (advertising Mils paper, lise Enterprise ada to toll readers about wha* you have to selU "i^ininii'iiii OTMBER'49: , v.TheA AltamoritcEhter.nHspliirtri its «taff will'take tts SECOND va- /oniyv'repBatK. 4W^rry!<mg!iai|il>i-%ipQ gas unqer cpptrae* trprn agejicwsj legal notifies? auftlJpn.npic^^'ftrtjSpg events £- and.as i^iioh news mat- :A0r^a^wte-ire:^W«.-^>i^tfr|ftMet|jSr.in advance.. The '.'vacation,"Je^uj ^ " • ^ ' ^ ^ I ^ T ^ I ^ K ^ ^ P ^ ' ' immediately following, the |rint- Please send in your nevuf let- possible. — for- our issue of *}une is ait "events to come!" for the weeks «*v I" '-•:*' . , ______ I-••;}'•,••• • • '"<, "•"-. ' * ;• . -A- '> ..',> s" A big Independence Day cele fixationwill he. held this year at ptM,:m, m lM>'": Funeral Services were cottduet- jturday morning at the Apjpl P K M & t e r a l .Home, Delmar, with ftfey. K&Vv* Born in Albany, Mr. fija^fe-mpr- lfjr'" ,; M 'to Clarksville in 19m-'%Ij?e' fe?; B& specialized in breedw^^M %&?'* '. <-.3» e was a member of „. fi«.-r. ;£?^tnwunity church, . CiaEMfle [;f ; ; /#paftge, Berne 3U^age,..F,;&^M,,: ".is/, ^fl&fe Golden HorseshOe'-Ri#ag..ra|S]S»it fc- ,M«>8th Eastern ^ * | b r i j p ^ | | ^ :"- ation. .Mr. Mafsh;ai'sd^e^e|;^ }•••' the board of directors of't&efA*? } --. tttbtst Fair associations- Uv-i-mwrn .*>•• and his wife were-teade»^Ife •i% f$pafbeats, and Clatter ^AMW ^'-'•fDf-12 years? *••• •>f&\:&i>tf> :?<>'• '\Me- leaves his. wlfe^the-formtirf ;!••«',,-.para, m Stott;.--one. -^aughtey,; ,- .... &**, jflejy^ M«le&'QarllvlleV two-gretndchild^ny" " • , XvilSBii ludiedTM&iaMCiMlM^^' date has* been set for-Friday,; July ;" "Tiiis'event ;fe s un^|&'jS|| ; ;|li^|%§* * t h e l f e i^tt^'b<JoRrtot^ ; ig.J$ a i^ .eomnutteew, aad.; mj%Mi®M%6 .liuge %ceis^.*' f- •'', •"••<•/"'-;, - • ;•• poem. pm$$$& «k»' «P^^^lf^^i«t^«»l M ; ^ifect6ri'- , ';\of--iitiHi#.'#i^%u ""*! ^^lopi^^ 51 "'* ',. ^F^e^. v -o|' ;'t1ies'e" d'^lea; go' fiWg?,pr rfeSS"" I ^ iliaUUttilUIi iJUCClKCl Alfr e d;L,,W^«^|fife o| Schenectady, .v.wiiw;, p? 3th. l anau^ : <-e%r|iiiejSf#«fe |3, at ^80.--V:BAJ;. ,*r. •.Ja^WB^W .also Air Fun4 Report: , No inore invitations' cap be ac- cepted, .from, people In the Alta^ mont-Heiderberp area to enter, tain children from H ev v Y ^ k city- tpr two-wee(i p'erlods this, siim- ^Vier, ' ; This information comes from Charles PVinki Altampnt Kiwan'is ''Friendly Town" chairman. Mr. Prink was informed by the New York Fresh Air Fund that it was overwhelmed' 'with' the enormous number of invitations for this year arid will b'e unable to take care af any more "reservations" for «hi>dren. Therefore^ Mr. Frink has an- nounced that local area reserva- tions for this season are at an end. AM invitations already accepted "Vvlll be taken care of (he hopes). Wore than 30 children from the city are expected here in the first Contingent on July 16. In the sec- ond pe'rted, ortfy about seven chil- *j(w& ifflfa pQ»ne, bu| tb)s number %'*$$ \\^asMm$m' ''ydluiifeer *te 'Mw^mlfr.. its.i-?6t.h,' a » , ;ATpfaifc ^'ilo^nteyr.'Cjub, '•' Veer* 0MW'$m"PM$qwtmw com' la;r^|y4fefpn#HVille\|i»f--^^ >u&$ Ior N^xt W#*s Next Thursday is: will .be neees- sary for the Enterprise to' print issues for TWO consecutive weeks all In one- day<! The regular issue for Friday, June 28, will be completed on Thursday afternoon. Then it will, be necessary to make up ah,d print our "Vacation Issue" which Will be dated Friday, July 3th, •. : To do this "double printing'' in. one afternoon, we will need |be cooperation of advertisers, read- ers and correspondents. To all of you — We ask that you send in copy EARLY next week fpr news Items and advertise- ments, -if possible, send all news letters 24 HOURS EARLIER than usual. Thank yup In advance for your cooperation. This will enable the Enterprise staff to start its week of vacation a little earlier. —The Publishers. imr.'ftts. •iifeocajjon^ w|s mmm&& mmk *&$& $•• mi tnjolWe rffli^Dsew- Salem churches ""iRe- 3|l^tor-:*'H\' ": / ' r ••• v- ; *Majter of ceremonies "for. the I h e t ' after-fliniier program was •IllgltiSttittW.'' ' ^ a n y visiting fire Wfl&l&'aW other guests" were in- Ibl'ttcel, Eluding: WttlM Mcln- to^gupefWsor of the .itown of %w;.iSc6tjB(nd (and Mrs.); Wal- -m•'$$£&$, New Salem ffce c|ief- f*n t 4 Mts,); Mario 5'Arpbo, Voor- ieeiViLUe .chief, (an:d,Mrs,t» Ger- 1 "-''' ©aye, Dejnaap--chief (ajkfc CEREMONIES SET ; The iH684<coraniertqepient exer- .bises-of jGultela|iigi.G^tt,1sr ; al, Kigh, School w4U'be he!cl,.Simaa)?,;Jwe 23, at 5 p;to.,-^,th6'ftlgf school "athletic field ;4^jfMfl^laiSd' J Cenw ter. . -Deme;i>r^)-j»i^sj>'i^l|aictQr-; ian, and S|"a>y>;ge%filz&• s'aluta- torian, will T>e:'#e> -m^ k0$fex$;'. •, Three}' but}%e4 |puj*^e.&\M8iors; are candidatp^. to--jeQeteaJiMomaa; jiort^o&Jijgh s^hoofe. w e i g h t QfTthe: large ,h«ftlbev' at |rad|li#fe. it has.; afa^sbie^ y d^,ciflef to-^tnit an ou% gmduiStJs a*ie,Jporiliidents, a&-; •fistim, to .i^mmm^ ->-•& •Award?' ^ift'iife^ «««•:bhly- to seniors ^^m^m'^fl -wilt be annound^d an.a?^wardj|l by^ the^ prihdipal of 6. C; H: Sij ijanald M. Carlson; and/by the assigtlM'jbrlh" cipai; Ktm^mfaffifflmrte '-" ^pb; b|fe#d.', > to",.ap- S » W , ; .Xhjs.'. wiK „"b t e;;;;,v.aiiy (SttpWicy, ..ffi my ,shows-of .other years ^ Mf«tQ-any.and aft-other |ho^iA/ll^',area. this ye;a»;i-r-. in §0l0jmfaj$Bd, v^iety."df di's-' ll|Mtpp>;display will be under' l-yfflmtfto; te p a c i n g for'' 0 0 0 cji?fe|||g e<«§.:. A^nis.ison'.fee is p:,fA lor .adults and 25 cents m$m$m*., .,•.-...-, < .,:• i.^pgfpei^the, date of Thursday, Xu&.J.Wr&ana coiaae to the Altai DMOhS. .Fairgrounds. ReniesSber,! ftilksi when it-eomes to public-fire- •works-displays-4- <Vou can't, hard- ly -get them-things*no xnore!'*• <~* « 4 Jea^ y -not the kind'of"Show you wfll;§e#-at 'Altamettt'on the «'ight of- J f uiiy"4th. ••• • *•" - : -T : "-*-' 1 ;.AWAfR^E^ : - : ^HOt^H^#,;4 ^!^^atoema^cs,tea^rsS3J* .(Jmld#and,,C^ntrai,vaig)(i, ,soho4i f6utt(?&tidn,,sqhoJarshfo,;fA ,jpg computer maaettiapcs .tfjis? h "tihi,t]f,: ,-^sg[jvtary, Annie- •$#&• i:.,stuc(y:, ,#;„S-ah, Dfegb'Mstle. ,e:„.ajta„Eiofei^t Stjnfeofy„'w31!. ^wyl^f ; i: 'si?te,;. gu^ts 1 ; HoWald aisbury,, of ffje Ajtamont, ~Ehterprise,; Mr. ari^ Mrs.vES8ward"C.-BraVJdow, Albany' (photdgtaptterf^' --V'. t, . The-lt^np tff'aJioHt 100/f&eifen. and^g^sts alsa,^glcpmea ^af,|n- All: Mtfei 51 ^^^^ ^«tfn^S 'ermitf: 5Sal;»k'.bbt^ne,d free of c h K r ^ . M » « e offthe town- cleric o^, s fJr/^^^dUrtip atten4- Knot. i ^y^MM'^B^S to use the .total pm&tfifat ; tuly iSj-miisit W».-k Mt|entri^rinit ^j^pfcd- ^ ;tMfie|i;M|i|a;,Mnt windb#;o'f m vehicl^' ;W£m '•tiforfSm''W the lahafiiryBlM^- ' ' are a's«i':M' festc|bnis'-^refrain:, fth'e a sanitary tedfi&^Cofttriatint this type.- of^fu£#'vwill-'. greatly reduce %.tte%J. ,}*fe o|,the;satjS-' tary .Jandfte :site' 4 ^i;#-. w .-^W-v •• v i;tr-c' < "' ,A ^ t ''?ifyy ! 'V i ' i ? ' f f t ? ' ••-'•"'-•y *-• Carnival and Baikc.ne 'i'^H^^i,j^s^^*'<Aw.jp.!f.yn^ eompsnsr,jsvniafeMg-'.-plattf to; hold- a cs^^m&,mi^^k^$iM^ at its UhioH'vtlle'.firelotise w& first two^w^end^. in.'^uiy.'vdSfft,-and for 3u.ly .19r2,Q. •,.':-, ,:; , , ^ v -,. Priguiajtty:planned last Ma*'-as part, of Jhe ( c6nipany;s, 25& .anpl- versary, .the cartsival PWv^d so popular.,.,that f4m»gtf..:«te$cfe4 to: fpo4>ahct beverages. Special. |n- ; ,terest,\v|U be fOcused. on the nW" .tic-tacNtoe g ame) ; ,|irst..seen' on, .some,of the professional tnid-wa# .last ,nm\ t : • • :'.:., *• •,,„;.,„„£, .,, J^ewbeR-i, of ,the Ladies' „M«B*; ,iaty ,ar,e hia&jhg a'tee ^ele'ct|6ii t of,fancy'"vi?io,rk tb'-M'4ls5W4f W „„ ami booth -and on each s a t Sfoteie' tti|d# o # f a goods'. ' •" iEa^-'-'SaturM^, : betweeb.''thtf He-ut'ijr: # f - abd'S p. m.;' 1 d chicken barbesjiifei' #iiT*tee'served;• -'•• -^' . _...f"'"a«9 : -'- mdet your'"'0lf ^fiends; iiiaKe ftew ottes,'and hav^ ah ehioy^blb'time -^ all for'the slttppoKt §f:0b& of'the area's most 'Olrestsite^ volunteer- :tiv-f com*. ^Board of 'Muc§»; > fiif-W' : |t'* duation tola:'mi "being " given by; I|igh'sch0te^bfKl#|l|,,a|o. " . •Sftfe/^'.v:-.'].- J.«^a;v-*S&, : Sm)^t^^i^ * -''fe. 'fc cy'g..'cnurcn;f^sttament«^ ?'•^'•" ^ -, ,r s ^s|?nal. ? ;»»f»f #'{%. ^•«^^te^h;'yM^ will" |i|: he|4', i%'. th&jpMoLgyrA- f ^ sm B^ i :'k . .:>,^^YT-'Y.- '. " "'7^^F|w'•''_.._ ^ 1 i 1918 ., . . , _ r( yi,; .-' -. -Two. SQryear gradtt|ites of Alta- m>ont High school will^be^honor^d •&%•:;thg; .annual cointaeflfieniebt of Quydei-iana, CeSi*M<^i# school to be' held'Sundayi'ttimM! '&i,,4w : high school ft is'tfe^tlsadWSie^of the school to^edogm&^m»i&. graduates of the-di#M,;i' : " .i 4 Th.e.',cias,s-,6f . I S l l i M l m e e t i t t .the d^trict office ..bM#|. the fexer- cisff vwth Dbnald •Ca^llo1l, , pt?incir pal of, the hlk^ctolC'^hey will: " lMW9'%iii(ii' .be.escorted _ ,- , „ „ ,by hostess ^ s . ,^e*o.mouse : 3*ast before 1 thet-intfaje#'i#- ! ttte'' 300 c'audidates "of ; the-ife||fdf -1968,- Alton tj. Jp*i<nct,,SL-M-W VoV««AV.i«*«- dent pf'.the Alton XJ, Farnswp*MifUpe"rinten.- dent of'the d i s t ^ W iTOoduce^ the haU-eehtury ||MaStbs; who 1 are•"»', Clayton r.Wfelte- (Abby. f « ;Wdleby|ghflte prs. . .•"••••." •>& •• '/'.?' v ^.-«^#i-r» - -«* .Ljiiiri^nicii*jJ),tUUL ... ;iXNc^ti^i v :' ' Helderherg Orange bm, ,'* T '-- i -^ - fed,*ftouteii% ShmAm MmM> froin,9A: to. mpfmMtpvms orchestra will A -—-*- — ' " - —-"- prices, and refreshmer^ " ' ••. Aiyefi-dN SALE''to'f*©M''' !V '' ••.st," %uWs united' "tetpajst' chtitt!h f eorher of Ciiht<s l i » ingto"#les., Albarty"i'y^ll'%otd ail •; ^ w tihW"»all:. :• tSSSrtr oben"af ! f a".:^.'^Aiiii-oh at'tO-U-tt Please' «ail ' 4 $ ^ » 4 6 3 4 S 0 | 465-3128, 3StyM-mmkio doflate. Refresh- ^eWtsi'^Wrtionle^b^ed' good will \$W%;.f$i$£,;;•..,;•'' •' " ;".: ; "• (*SN^LEi : :oi?EN:I.N0^JUNl'E 22" ;©atap' winnacte in-the Heider- befcgs will, open June 122. Adults •are.ihyitedt ;: :,.,,--,, ... ,..'-. • .- 'A", seteibai ,ine^p|;;;c(f' .^FA^T" 1 «»?;•: BMM ert Stjttteon will an enjoyaBtetirae *^ an Tortne; ^ABV' WBB*i»fe'ii'uwe 5»4 j- uu ^t tafe.,'...'.\'; ,'' '• ; ; s WoRf l .*';.bW ; of'ther-area's most' '• ••£• «^^'^Zffi| i"^FACt" BS . ^< £i|^^l^',$ift1^m|^jifNCB Cadet Sat. John tr&ri ...... Albany' Composite %i&ffrcin Civil Air Patrol has befeji IhvSeln'to attend^ ,a Spif |tuM Mfe conference which will last between 'one- and two. vy?.eks. Sigt. Srainard (at right in photo) is a-sophomore at (Syilderlanci Central High school. He Mas been a member of C^P"fbr.two':y^rs.; " '•"••.,'. ".' t -' ' ' '"'•' m •V'-'-i^L - ••v| ".st.l ::M 5£?. l|tj^*S ,.St; Paul's ;Lutherati .^hUE'^h' in .jernfe a$d-'St. 'J^hn's*£tifheran ; church iftEast Berne fiavfe called- %ey.: WMmMiWtt*--® > B their hamfc. Paf tor Hbward be~* gau his;^inis:tby't«,-tHg' eeldei 1 - berg,, JUUtherah' parish "on June 3i conduqting worship services for the^f||B ^me oh Stinday, June 9'.) Th% H :lornjal instalJatipn service for Pastor-Howard will bo at 4 p. m. Sunday, June 30, at St^ jfeauTs, B.erife... .. ,.,,;•- Pastor Howard graduated from, the Luthefcaji ifheological Semin- ary at Philadelphia, Pa. on May 17, receiving", the degree t>f bach- elor of divinity. He was' ordain- ed as a pastor of the Lutheran" k Church in America, by the Met- ropolitan IsfeW YorkSynod of that Lutheran 6W oft- May 26. = As ;part.^10A?mal seminary trmn- in'g Rev^Howarlcl served a full- •year ''intirhship 'jftt; Holy :Trinity .LUthea?al| feljurch in InglewoOd, Cal. 1 •' Pastor 'Hbwatit iff the son of Mr. ah'd'Mrs. Edward 7 !.'Howard of Poughkeepsie. A graduate of .the State University of. New Xbrk 'College at New Paltz-, Pastoi? How- 'sift.-received the degree of bach- ,ifor of #rts in 1964. -Ue is also aft aiutfthus of Dutchess Couni^ Com- Sn^bMy' College, Poughkeepsie, •class of 1962. " ReV. Howard, his Wifeyland infant daughter ^viU. re- side in the Lutheran parsonage in ®w& :*:>;\ ..., ( ....s-,* l >,-; -s; '•Ml r t '.'4i i ;i''.rv,,,^rv : ;i.' .. |; ,Tne &0u;al schOOlic^Us Is cur- renly' beihg cohducted m ,the GuH« derland Central district. -- Enum- erators are as follows: ; Mrs.- Alton Painter and • Mrs. •Matshall' Clickmab, 'Altamont ar*fea; Mrs; Leo Blum; Fort-Hun- ter;' Mrs. Edward' Pollard- and Mrs.. Steven Harrington,«Guilder- land; Mrs. Michael McCulloUgh, Lyriftwoo'd; Mrs. Guy Bratt,-North B&bjgn%ir *fe*T Fred Geier, Me r fkpmtW Mrs. K Hugo CianvWes- t e - ^ P C ' t R o u t e 20)-. ' ' , iRhfs- is a census by residence; aii;-ail .residents are Urged to call SM. .office of the superintendent if the census taker does not reach theto during .-the canvass* which will end July 22, • . ; ,Since the people doing the en- umerating .are required . to ac- count for all 'youths frofti birth, through age. IS,... the infpfmatjon : re<jueste4 for school age children will include age, grade and school of attendance; ' • .' ' , The, annual census is conducted in compliance w|th thp law'. The cooperation of district residents has been appreciated in'the past and is requested again for the ac- curacy of the- report. I Hill, June 28 - 30 ."Happiness is .. . . Fiesta '68',' is the theme lor the second annual family fiesta' to be held at Mill Hill, State- Farm Rd„ Rpute 155, Guilderland, Friday,, June 28 frbm 7 p. m. to 11 p, m i Saturday and Sunday, June 29 and JO/ Worn 2 .p, or, to 11 p.to,-;,;*-V^ A|; happy prelu§ei> to the actual ;fiesta Will ^ the'showing of- t h e , movie-,,s'jPr; Dbolittlej" -starring $ >Rex Harrison, *at the Hellman .Thiat^ vVpsbjueto^., ,Ave v Q* ; ;ba»y, Wednesday evening, June 26 at .8 o'ejockfor the benefit of Mill Hill. The-lUza V<Wgtoa Auxiliary ^s. sponsoring'. tii&; benefit movie, ainder;.thf>.chajfmai|shifi of Edith . ' t®a$tei$pmke? *«:,;- z . •-.- -rl ' ' The" V/ri Rev.' Peter' Galyin, , ,,;,'",: 0M.M,. rectofi of the MillTaill jHouse of Studies", is general chair- man Of th6 fiesta^ and associate , naeuiate,A^*hary,.^anu Rev., . ;enry,,f ansey.^H.M,* moderator # tywiWB&wmfo \C^..,, .. . ,;; ,Fbod bo6tft|.^iit^%ftee. hot , t dogs, .hambucgil'fe ,^&,3Mf- Re-. , ,* freshmein£ ;,gifftdf' -M%, 'offfjer, ice , j .^amj-sodaa^p^^rft,, / ••• ' ^ •'•For art,kwsAhW^JU,JS|^"';';/^ works of local , * » ^ < y J * S S ^ - .«Si fedia, is uftlimitla -t&%< ma^m1ul|: V !m ;siVe:,is:4 ft:',by. 8-f|H-'Eut?aftCe-fee, / « is.$l pe.E.item- and.ftpftetary prizSs ,\/§ i wiKi^awWcted^y m<?Wm m •:. •ill Exhibitors are^nteAquesfe^ tb,. ;;*f. indicated, their i n t e n t W adyaftce . $ by contacting m.m, Sho^f chair- ",M man,' Leslie %?Mm^ :'2f ftotm .' ; ; 5 gate D'r. f Westn«^«a&yv * 'V|| , 1 12203, -phon& 463r|l|)'i or 138f "** 7614, Konaiifi M; ^§0||. curator; . -.iContinued bn.pag'l.'S). , , v "• ' fit 1 •'-,,' '• X s < AM: m mm .."•Si m •m -ml -1 Guilderland B0|asdball GAM"^ftE#ULTS' Friday, June 14:v, ,. , GCFD 12, AF£> -li:- '• Batteries: AFD, Bobby Bruce" and Mark Naginey, GCFD: John Reed and Allan Dwyeft . Saturday, June 1S: . 4 ,. K. of'C. .5, VFW'2v. .. Batteries: K. of, C, Mike Zar- emski. and. Dennis. Lassi. VfW, Brian Lainhart ana Tommy Mal- lette. '«.»••" Monday, June 17f GCFD 10, Legion '1.,.: Batferiesi GCFD,,' Tommy Ur- bano and Allan Dwyer; Legion, Bob Mallette,- Jim^ , Harrington, Bob Maletet, .and Jeff- Harrington; -;«| Wednesday, June T9s ?ffil VFWVvs. AFD ganle,. cancelled •'•"' because of rain. ,'',,.' '. LEAGUE &TANI5|NGS ' 'Won: Lost G. C. F. D. " V '7 1 K. of C 5 2 Kiwanis 4 3 V. F, W.- - '.8 . 4 Legion 3 • 5 A. F. D. " 0 7 GAMES SCHEDULED Friday, June 21 ~ Kiwauis vs. K.-"bf C. ' 7 : * • ' f Monday, June 24 -., VFW Vs. Kiwa:nis. -. , - , Wednesday; June 26— K. of C. vs. G. C. F. D. . Friday, June 28 ~ A*.. F. D. vs. Legion. '.,-•''..'.'.• ' TAG DAY A SUCCESS The Guilderland Boys League Wishes to express its sincere thankes to all those who donated the Altamont and Guliderland .4fJ <i0 m n express^ lai Center area. ..President Bob es. his appreciation tb'the ladies foft holding, the successful bake sale, the kittle Leasts, and the committee for all tftes' support ren- dered. Jfhe necessaries'funds for expenses are now'avMa'bie. .'•.TEWarfks to Mile Kruzan for showing the : LeagUefs. -a- movie,': "The Nanie of tbe Same Is Base- ball,'", at the Altamoht Elemen- tary school Tuesday evening;' Pe- ter AJland was chief pro|w"tor op- eisatoE. ,"" . ,"' v ,^.; ;;'•'.".•'. :m:»m:m Ymm^'c •m,

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Enter prise Ads Our tong list «f advertisers speaks weii of thft value of (advertising l« Mils paper, lise Enterprise ada to toll readers about wha* you have to selU

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• , v.TheA AltamoritcEhter.nHspliirtri its «taff will 'take tts SECOND va-

/oniyv'repBatK. 4W^rry!<mg!iai|il>i-%ipQ gas unqer cpptrae* trprn agejicwsj legal notifies? auftlJpn.npic^^'ftrtjSpg events £ - and.as i^iioh news mat-:A0r^a^wte-ire:^W«.-^>i^tfr|ftMet|jSr.in advance.. The '.'vacation,"Je^uj ^ " • ^ ' ^ ^ I ^ T ^ I ^ K ^ ^ P ^ ' ' immediately following, the | r i n t -

Please send in your nevuf let-possible. — for- our issue of *}une

is ait "events to come!" for the weeks

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jturday morning at the Apjpl P K M & t e r a l .Home, Delmar, with ftfey.

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lfjr'",;M ' to Clarksville in 19m-'%Ij?e' fe?; B& specialized in b r e e d w ^ ^ M

%&?'* '. <-.3»e was a member of „ . fi«.-r. ;£?^tnwunity church, . C iaEMfle [;f;; /#paftge, Berne 3U^age,..F,;&^M,,: ".is/, fl&fe Golden HorseshOe'-Ri#ag..ra|S]S»it

fc- ,M«>8th Eastern ^ * | b r i j p ^ | | ^ :"- ation. .Mr. M a f s h ; a i ' s d ^ e ^ e | ; ^ }•••' t h e board of directors of ' t&efA*? } --. tttbtst Fair associations- Uv-i-mwrn .*>•• and his wife w e r e - t e a d e » ^ I f e •i% f$pafbeats, and Clatter ^AMW ^'-'•fDf-12 years? • *••• •>f&\:&i>tf> :?<>'• • '\Me- leaves his. wlfe^the-formtirf ;!••«',,-.para, m Stott;.--one. -^aughtey,; ,-....&**, j f l e j y ^ M«le&'QarllvlleV

two-gretndchild^ny" " •

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ludiedTM&iaMCiMlM^^'

date has* been set for-Friday,; July

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Al f r e d;L , ,W^«^ | f i fe o | Schenectady, . v . w i i w ; , p?

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Air Fun4 Report:

, No inore invitations' cap be ac­cepted, .from, people In the Alta^ mont-Heiderberp area to enter, tain children from Hevv Y ^ k city-tpr two-wee(i p'erlods this, siim-^Vier, ' ;

This information comes from Charles PVinki Altampnt Kiwan'is ''Friendly Town" chairman. Mr. Prink was informed by the New York Fresh Air Fund that it was overwhelmed' 'with' the enormous number of invitations for this year arid will b'e unable to take care af any more "reservations" for «hi>dren.

Therefore^ Mr. Frink has an­nounced that local area reserva­tions for this season are at an end. AM invitations already accepted "Vvlll be taken care of (he hopes). Wore than 30 children from the city are expected here in the first Contingent on July 16. In the sec­ond pe'rted, ortfy about seven chil-*j(w& ifflfa pQ»ne, b u | tb)s number

%'*$$ \\^asMm$m' ''ydluiifeer * t e 'Mw^mlfr.. its.i-?6t.h,' a »

, ;ATpfaifc ^'ilo^nteyr.'Cjub, '•' Veer* 0MW'$m"PM$qwtmw com'

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Ior N xt W#*s Next Thursday is: will .be neees-

sary for the Enterprise t o ' print issues for TWO consecutive weeks — all In one- day<! The regular issue for Friday, June 28, will be completed on Thursday afternoon. Then it will, be necessary to make up ah,d print our "Vacation Issue" which Will be dated Friday, July 3th, •. :

To do this "double printing'' in. one afternoon, we will need |be cooperation of advertisers, read­ers and correspondents.

To all of you — We ask that you send in copy EARLY next week fpr news Items and advertise­ments, -if possible, send all news letters 24 HOURS EARLIER than usual.

Thank yup In advance for your cooperation. This will enable the Enterprise staff to start its week of vacation a little earlier.

—The Publishers.

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mmk *&$& $•• mi tnjolWe rffli^Dsew- Salem churches ""iRe-3|l^tor-:*'H\' • ":/' r ••• • v - ; *Majter of ceremonies "for . the

I h e t ' after-fliniier program was •IllgltiSttittW.'' ' ^ a n y visiting fire Wfl&l&'aW other guests" were in-Ibl ' t tcel, E l u d i n g : WttlM Mcln-t o ^ g u p e f W s o r of the .itown of %w;.iSc6tjB(nd (and Mrs.); Wal--m•'$$£&$, New Salem ffce c|ief-f*nt4 Mts,); Mario 5 'Arpbo, Voor-ieeiViLUe .chief, (an:d,Mrs,t» Ger-1"-''' ©aye, Dejnaap--chief (ajkfc

CEREMONIES SET

; The iH684<coraniertqepient exer-.bises-of jGultela|iigi.G^tt,1sr;al, Kigh, School w4U'be he!cl,.Simaa)?,;Jwe 23, a t 5 p ; to.,- , t h6 ' f t l g f school "athletic field ;4^jfMfl^laiSd'JCenw ter . . -Deme;i>r^)-j»i^sj>'i^l|aictQr-; ian, and S|"a>y>;ge%filz&• s'aluta-torian, will T>e:'#e> -m^ k0$fex$;'. •, Three}' but}%e4 |puj*^e.&\M8iors; are candidatp^. to--jeQeteaJiMomaa;

jiort^o&Jijgh s^hoofe. w e i g h t QfTthe: large ,h«ftlbev' at | r ad | l i#fe . it has.; afa^sbie^yd^,ciflef to-^tnit an ou%

gmduiStJs a* ie , Jpor i l i idents , a&-;

•fistim, to .i^mmm^ ->-•& •Award?' ^ i f t ' i i fe^ «««•:bhly-

to seniors ^m^m'^fl -wilt be annound^d an.a?^wardj|l by the^ prihdipal of 6 . C; H: Sij ijanald M. Carlson; and/by the assigtlM'jbrlh"

cipai; Ktm^mfaffifflmrte

'-" ^pb; b|fe#d.',>to",.ap-

S » W , ; .Xhjs.'. wiK „"bte;;;;,v.aiiy (SttpWicy, ..ffi my ,shows-of .other years ^ Mf«tQ-any.and aft-other | h o ^ i A / l l ^ ' , a r e a . this ye;a»;i-r-. in §0l0jmfaj$Bd, v^iety."df di's-' l l | M t p p > ; d i s p l a y will be under'

l-yfflmtfto; te p a c i n g for'' 0 0 0 c j i? fe | | | g e<«§.:. A^nis.ison'.fee is p : , f A lor .adults and 25 cents m$m$m*., .,•.-...-, < .,:• i . ^pgfpe i^ the , date o f Thursday, Xu&.J.Wr&ana coiaae to the Altai DMOhS. .Fairgrounds. ReniesSber,! ftilksi when it-eomes to public-fire-•works-displays-4- <Vou can't, hard­ly -get them-things*no xnore!'*• <~* « 4 Jea^ y -not t h e kind'of "Show you wfll;§e#-at 'Altamettt'on the «'ight of- Jfuiiy"4th. • ••• • *•" • -: -T:"-*-' • • 1 ; . A W A f R ^ E ^ : - : ^ H O t ^ H ^ # , ; 4

^ ! ^ ^ a t o e m a ^ c s , t e a ^ r s S 3 J * .(Jmld#and,,C^ntrai,vaig)(i, ,soho4i

f6utt(?&tidn,,sqhoJarshfo,;fA ,jpg computer maaet t iapcs .tfjis? h"tihi,t]f,: ,-^sg[jvtary, Annie- •$#&•

i:.,stuc(y:, ,#;„S-ah, Dfegb'Mstle. ,e:„.ajta„Eiofei^t Stjnfeofy„'w31!. ^wyl^f ;i:'si?te,;.

gu^ts1; HoWald aisbury,, of ffje Ajtamont, ~Ehterprise,; Mr. ari^ Mrs.vES8ward"C.-BraVJdow, Albany' ( p h o t d g t a p t t e r f ^ ' • - - V ' . t, . The-l t^np tff'aJioHt 100/f&eifen. and^g^sts alsa,^glcpmea ^ a f , | n -

All: M t f e i 5 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ « t f n ^ S

'ermitf: 5Sal;»k' .bbt^ne,d free of c h K r ^ . M » « e offthe town-cleric o ^ , s f J r / ^ ^ ^ d U r t i p atten4-

Knot. i ^y^MM'^B^S to use the .total pm&tfifat ;tuly iSj-miisit W».-k M t | e n t r i ^ r i n i t ^ j ^ p f c d -^ ;tMfie|i;M|i |a;,Mnt windb#;o'f m vehicl^' ;W£m '•tiforfSm''W the lahafiiryBlM^- ' '

are a's«i':M' festc|bnis'-^refrain:,

fth'e

a sanitary tedfi&^Cofttriatint this type.- of^fu£#'vwill-'. greatly reduce % . t t e % J . ,}*fe o|,the;satjS-' tary .Jandfte :site'4^i;#-. w . -^W-v • •• vi;tr-c'<"' ,A^ t ' '?ifyy ! 'V i ' i?'fft?' ••-'•"'-•y *-•

Carnival and Baikc.ne

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eompsnsr,jsvniafeMg-'.-plattf to; hold-a cs^^m&,mi^^k^$iM^ a t i ts UhioH'vtlle'.firelotise w& first t w o ^ w ^ e n d ^ . in.'^uiy.'vdSfft,-and

for 3u.ly .19r2,Q. •,.':-, ,:; , , ^ v - , . Priguiajtty:planned last Ma*'-as

part, of Jhe (c6nipany;s, 25& .anpl-versary, .the cartsival PWv^d so popular.,.,that f4m»gtf..:«te$cfe4 to:

fpo4>ahct beverages. Special. |n-; ,terest,\v|U be fOcused. on the nW" .tic-tacNtoe game) ;,|irst..seen' on, .some,of the professional tnid-wa# .last ,nm\t: • • :'.:., *• •,,„;.,„„£, .,, J ewbeR-i, of ,the Ladies' „M«B*; ,iaty ,ar,e hia&jhg a ' t e e ^ele'ct|6ii tof,fancy'"vi?io,rk tb'-M'4ls5W4f W „„ ami booth -and on each sat Sfoteie' tti|d# o#fa goods'. ' •" iEa^-'-'SaturM^, : betweeb.''thtf He-ut'ijr: # f - abd'S p. m.;'1 d chicken barbesjiifei'' #iiT* tee'served; • -'•• -^' . _...f"'"a«9:-'- mdet your'"'0lf ^fiends; iiiaKe ftew ottes,'and hav^ ah ehioy^blb'time -^ all for'the slttppoKt §f:0b& of ' the area's most

'Olrestsite^ volunteer- :tiv-f • com*.

^Board of ' M u c § » ; > f i i f - W ' : | t ' * duation tola:'mi "being " given by;

I|igh'sch0te^bfKl#|l|,,a|o. "

. •Sftfe/ '.v:-.'].- J.«^a;v-*S&, :Sm)^t^^i^ * - ' ' fe. 'fc

cy'g..'cnurcn;f^sttament«^ ?'•^'•" ^ -,

,r s^s|?nal.?;»»f»f #'{%. ^•«^^te^h;'yM^

will" | i | : he|4', i%'. th&jpMoLgyrA-f^smB^i:'k . . :> ,^^YT- 'Y.- '. "

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^ 1 i 1918 ., . . , _ r ( yi,; .-' - . • -Two. SQryear gradtt|ites of Alta-

m>ont High school will^be^honor^d •&%•:;thg; .annual cointaeflfieniebt of Quydei-iana, CeSi*M<^i# school to be' held'Sundayi'ttimM! '&i,,4w:

high school f t is'tfe^tlsadWSie^of the school to^edogm&^m»i&. graduates of the-di#M,;i ' :" .i4 Th.e.',cias,s-,6f . I S l l i M l m e e t i t t .the d^ t r i c t office ..bM#|. the fexer-cisff vwth Dbnald •Ca^llo1l,, pt?incir pal of, the h l k ^ c t o l C ' ^ h e y will:

" l M W 9 ' % i i i ( i i ' .be.escorted _ ,- , „ „ ,by hostess ^ s . ,^e*o.mouse :3*ast before1 thet-intfaje#'i#-!ttte'' 300 c'audidates "of; the-ife||fdf -1968,-Alton t j . Jp*i<nct,,SL-M-W VoV««AV.i«*«-dent pf'.the Alton XJ, Farnswp*MifUpe"rinten.-dent of ' the d i s t ^ W iTOoduce^ the haU-eehtury | |MaStbs ; who1

a r e • " » ' , Clayton r.Wfelte- (Abby. f « ; W d l e b y | g h f l t e p r s .

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... ;iXNc^ti^iv:' ' Helderherg Orange bm, ,'*T'--i -^ -fed,* ftoute ii% ShmAm MmM> froin,9A: to. mpfmMtpvms orchestra will A-—-*- — ' " - —-"-

prices, and refreshmer^ "

'••. Aiyefi-dN SALE''to'f*©M'''!V ' ' ••.st," %uWs united' "tetpajst'

chtitt!hf eorher of Ciiht<s l i » ingto"#les., Albarty"i'y ll'%otd ail

•; w tihW"»all:. :• tSSSrtr oben"af !f a".:^.'^Aiiii-oh at'tO-U-tt Please' «ail ' 4 $ ^ » 4 6 3 4 S 0 | 465-3128, 3StyM-mmkio doflate. Refresh-^eWtsi'^Wrtionle^b^ed' good will \$W%;.f$i$£,;;•..,;•'' •' " ;". : ;

"• (*SN^LEi::oi?EN:I.N0^JUNl'E 22" ;©atap' winnacte in-the Heider-

befcgs will, open June 122. Adults •are.ihyitedt;::,.,,--,, ... ,..'-. • .-

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ert Stjttteon will an enjoyaBtetirae *^ an Tortne; ^ A B V ' WBB*i»fe'ii'uwe 5»4 j-uu^t tafe.,'...'.\'; ,'' '• ;;

sWoRfl.*';.bW;of'ther-area's most' '• ••£• « ^ ^ ' ^ Z f f i | i"^FACt" BS. <

£ i | ^ ^ l ^ ' , $ i f t 1 ^ m | ^ j i f N C B — Cadet Sat. John tr&ri ...... Albany' Composite %i&ffrcin Civil Air Patrol has befeji IhvSeln'to attend^ ,a Spif |tuM Mfe conference which will last between 'one- and two. vy?.eks. Sigt. Srainard (at right in photo) is a-sophomore at (Syilderlanci Central High school. He Mas been a member of C^P"fbr.two':y^rs.; " ' • " • • . , ' . ".'t-' ' ' '"'•'

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,.St; Paul's ;Lutherati . hUE' h' in .jernfe a$d-'St. 'J^hn's*£tifheran ; church if tEast Berne fiavfe called-%ey.: WMmMiWtt*--® >B

their hamfc. Paf tor Hbward be~* gau his;^inis:tby't«,-tHg' eeldei1-berg,, JUUtherah' parish "on June 3i conduqting worship services for

• the^f | |B ^me oh Stinday, June 9'.) Th%H:lornjal instalJatipn service

for Pastor-Howard will bo at 4 p. m. Sunday, June 30, a t St^ jfeauTs, B.erife... . . , . , , ; • -

Pastor Howard graduated from, the Luthefcaji ifheological Semin­ary at Philadelphia, Pa. on May 17, receiving", the degree t>f bach­elor of divinity. He was' ordain­ed as a pastor of the Lutheran"

k Church in America, by the Met­ropolitan IsfeW YorkSynod of that Lutheran 6 W oft- May 26. = As ; p a r t . ^ 1 0 A ? m a l seminary trmn-in'g Rev^Howarlcl served a full-•year ' 'intirhship 'jftt; Holy :Trinity .LUthea?al| feljurch in InglewoOd, Cal. 1 •' Pastor 'Hbwatit iff the son of Mr. ah'd'Mrs. Edward7!. 'Howard of Poughkeepsie. • A graduate of .the State University of. New Xbrk 'College at New Paltz-, Pastoi? How-'sift.-received the degree of bach-,ifor of #rts in 1964. -Ue is also aft aiutfthus of Dutchess Couni^ Com-Sn^bMy' College, Poughkeepsie, •class of 1962. " ReV. Howard, his Wifeyland infant daughter ^viU. re­side in the Lutheran parsonage in ® w & :*:>;\ ...,(....s-,*l>,-; -s;

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r t ' . ' 4 i i ; i ' ' . r v , , , ^ r v : ; i . ' . . | ; ,Tne &0u;al schOOlic^Us Is cur-renly' beihg cohducted m ,the GuH« derland Central district. -- Enum­erators are as follows: • ; Mrs.- Alton Painter and • Mrs.

•Matshall' Clickmab, • 'Altamont ar*fea; Mrs; Leo Blum; Fort-Hun­ter; ' Mrs. Edward' Pollard- and Mrs. . Steven Harrington,«Guilder-land; Mrs. Michael McCulloUgh, Lyriftwoo'd; Mrs. Guy Bratt,-North B&bjgn%ir *fe*T Fred Geier, Me r fkpmtW Mrs.KHugo CianvWes-t e - ^ P C ' t R o u t e 20)-. • ' ' , iRhfs- is a census by residence; aii;-ail .residents are Urged to call SM. .office of the superintendent if the census taker does not reach theto during .-the canvass* which will end July 22, • . ; ,Since the people doing the en­umerating .are required . to ac­c o u n t for all 'youths frofti birth, through age . IS,... the infpfmatjon

:re<jueste4 for school age children will include age, grade and school of attendance; ' • .' ' ,

The, annual census is conducted in compliance w|th thp law'. The cooperation of district residents has been appreciated i n ' t h e past and is requested again for the ac­curacy of the- report.

I Hill, June 28 - 30 ."Happiness is .. . . Fiesta '68',' is

the theme lor the second annual family fiesta' to be held at Mill Hill, State- Fa rm Rd„ Rpute 155, Guilderland, Friday,, June 28 frbm 7 p. m. to 11 p, m i Saturday and Sunday, June 29 and JO/ Worn 2

.p, or, to 11 p. to,-;,;* -V^ A|; happy prelu§ei> to the actual

;fiesta Will the'showing of- the , movie-,,s'jPr; Dbolittlej" -starring $ >Rex Harrison, *at the Hellman .Thiat^ • vVpsbjueto ., ,Avev Q* ; ;ba»y, Wednesday evening, June 26 at .8 o'ejockfor the benefit of Mill Hill. The-lUza V<Wgtoa Auxiliary ^s. sponsoring'. tii&; benefit movie, • ainder;.thf>.chajfmai|shifi of Edith . '

t®a$tei$pmke? *«:,;- z • . •-.- -rl ' ' The" V / r i Rev. ' Peter' Galyin, , ,,;,'",: 0M.M,. rectofi of the MillTaill jHouse of Studies", is general chair­man Of th6 fiesta^ and associate

, naeuiate,A^*hary,.^anu Rev., . ;enry,,f ansey .^H.M,* moderator #

tywiWB&wmfo \C^..,, . . . ,;; ,Fbod bo6tft|.^iit^%ftee. hot ,t dogs, .hambucgil'fe ,^&,3Mf- Re-. , ,*

freshmein£ ;,gifftdf' -M%, 'offfjer, ice , j .^amj-sodaa^p^^rf t , , / ••• ' ^ • ' •For a r t , k w s A h W ^ J U , J S | ^ " ' ; ' ; / ^ works of local , * » ^ < y J * S S ^ - .«Si

fedia, is uftlimitla -t&%< ma^m1ul|: V !m ;siVe:,is:4 ft:',by. 8-f|H-'Eut?aftCe-fee, / « i s .$ l pe.E.item- and.ftpftetary prizSs , \ / §

i wiKi awWcted^y m<?Wm m •:. •ill Exhibitors a r e ^ n t e A q u e s f e ^ tb,. ;;*f. indicated, their i n t e n t W adyaftce • . $ by contacting m.m, Sho^f chair- " , M man,' Leslie %?Mm^ : '2f ftotm . ' ;;5 gate D'r.f W e s t n « ^ « a & y v * ' V | |

, 1 12203, -phon& 463r|l|)'i or 138f "** 7614, Konaiifi M; ^ § 0 | | . curator;

. -.iContinued bn.pag'l.'S). , ,v

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Guilderland B0|asdball GAM"^ftE#ULTS'

Friday, June 14:v, ,. , GCFD 12, AF£> -li:- '• Batteries: AFD, Bobby Bruce"

and Mark Naginey, GCFD: John Reed and Allan Dwyeft . Saturday, June 1S: . 4 ,.

K. of 'C. .5, VFW'2v. .. Batteries: K. of, C , Mike Zar-

emski. and. Dennis. • Lassi. VfW, Brian Lainhart ana Tommy Mal-lette. '«.»••" Monday, June 17f

GCFD 10, Legion '1 . , . : Batferiesi GCFD,,' Tommy Ur-

bano and Allan Dwyer; Legion, Bob Mallette,- Jim^ , Harrington, Bob Maletet, .and Jeff- Harrington; - ; « | Wednesday, June T9s ?ffil

VFWVvs. AFD ganle,. cancelled •'•"' because of rain. , ' ' , , . ' '.

LEAGUE &TANI5|NGS ' ' W o n : Lost

G. C. F. D. " V ' 7 1 K. of C 5 2 Kiwanis 4 3 V. F, W.- - ' .8 • • . 4 Legion 3 • 5 A. F. D. " 0 7

GAMES SCHEDULED Friday, June 21 ~ Kiwauis vs.

K.-"bf C. ' 7: * • ' f Monday, June 24 -., VFW Vs.

Kiwa:nis. -. , - , Wednesday; June 26— K. of C.

vs. G. C. F . D. . Friday, June 28 ~ A*.. F . D. vs.

Legion. ' . , - • ' ' . . ' . ' . • ' TAG DAY A SUCCESS

The Guilderland Boys League Wishes to express its sincere thankes to all those who donated

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Center area. ..President Bob

es. his appreciation tb ' t he ladies foft holding, the successful bake sale, the kitt le L e a s t s , and the committee for all tftes' support ren­dered. J f h e necessaries'funds for expenses are now'avMa'bie. .'•.TEWarfks to Mile Kruzan for showing the : LeagUefs. -a- movie,': "The Nanie of tbe Same Is Base­ball,'", at the Altamoht Elemen­tary school Tuesday evening;' Pe­ter AJland was chief pro|w"tor op-eisatoE. ,"" . ,"'

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