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P A O E T W O ALTAMONT ( N . Y.) E N T E R P R I S E »- ALBANY CO. P O S T , PR I DAY, OCT. 4, 1968
»~» ^P ^y^ .VILLAGE AREA NEWS ( C O N T I ^ THE AU8AI# COUNTY POST)
lawn Board % Create eralfeofeiMt
tin an effort to ewh the maiuit-ing numtsfe? of narcotic: usei-Svin, the Town of Bethlehem, tbo towit board has initiated efforts to establish a narcotics control guld-ance counsel wiffifo >thfc CiD'm-munity. , .,"' . i>-','- '•'•.',•*•
The fe^rd has MthOrfcett $«-•' pervlsoi? '. Bertrauj •'- Kol«ril«? •: .$0 ''search otyt" n«i
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"tittle. Miss .Fire, ptfygtiasr w'illM-.ovm^i'il .IQS*.' u&. -atjjc ' BcfthlciiSem • Central, Junior pigh school. . ' -. The Bethfcfera Fir<? Qlficevs
association is sponsoring .the:, eon- j test in r^epKniticn•> pj National' Mm |?tWe»tie» l A v , ^ <&#; tfUiforf' H«Sa 'pi#W'.^$#«X ShoW
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t he law 'wMOh pbvJctes- ?oi* the establis$l®#i$t p |_ ,|h>. guidance;
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•;.!. The counsel j i ^ f a e p y ^ ^ .,„„.. ,to consist Of $t .m$% Jsif rt#a*-Oian,' attorney and ctergyma|i,..
"The counsel Would fee designed to stimj^iate "cohtmuhlty .partftV pation" ,aed provide the peoj# of the. cok}|«unity, "especially the year," yxth the' basic toewlejge
:of drugs; and its effects... The program . Woild h© caorqinaitefl with thj£ various civic and youfy groups *ln the< town.v ' , ,'v
The counsel would also provide special -' guidance . programs , fpr; those people known or, .suspegtep to be Using" narcotics.1 ' - '• ••"
Mr, Kohinke recommendea-the establishment of .the program «afr ter conferring with £awren|e Pierce,'" chairman • qi -iW IW&. Narcotics Control CgmniisaiSn. The commjissiop is assisting,in thje establishment of the; JOral programs aM will protiaeedUc^tibn-al materials and. equipment.
During the past two months, seven Eelmar youths have been
- arresteaj/for' possession'. of dasMer-••Sug'drufes'.' 5 • - ,:: .;" •:'. ; "; '
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The Sfegerfaads
ri'ev," Brysott' .siv"'Si8iitlii,>pastor. SJUO. a«m. ^hurcte schoot, with
Mur#,0/,vitftrftuigft' ptwSef.\3£; Adult Btbie.SiclaSs,'.. r- . . ' " /;- .-V. , ' . i^ 'O; axth &t&tm:^oU& ftGur.
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P i Rrt«^"".':f.' •. .•'.,• ..•:•' • • • * fe;|o j .mT: ;S | e« | i ^ ;p#h Fel
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Mr. and Mrs..Irving Oblas of 494 Ke%pm^- Aye,, Delmar,, announce stM engagemeht- of • their daughter, Miss Rema Oblas to Paul A. .Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldstein of 243 Whitehall KdV Albany. - . •
A November wedding date^ will fat? 'Sfit ^ *
Miss 4>blasv a graduated of the, -State lMversity;of New York-.at Cortlana, is & second.grade teach-i er in ifie Surnt«itts,•• S(a5llsJ:pn.
X'gke.sGhd0ksy^tenir.,;3aer fian,cf received'ihis Bachelors and master's degrees at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is employed by the State of New York as-a sanitaryt8,; engineer,
Enterprise ads pay—try thfem.
Ieadta«ipara4e',«el|l in her h©'aor from the school' to the -lElsttiere firehail. " B$y ";ahd '. Gift • • Seduts'" "wiJl- pa^ticipafe-'invthe' fcara'de^ ahd* a-.^ash: aw^rdjifor the>gf<Jup with; •%Vbest' fjrej, .pu^entiofc theme ^will^b^.made.f;' '~ ,\'. ,.A ' :
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> Sept. ,26(in S t . pefe r ' s ,hosp i ta l af^ 'terva-.torie^liifessv:,., ••, \i . ;• •. ifipra J n AJidaie&urg&iJ'.the. tors. ; mer Beatrice Algerj. she vlived in Delmar for the" 'past H years.
'MdoJp 'of;, the Iftfe; i^M*t-Bough-, :-toni. s.hg'Jiad Jiv^d 4»;Stouy Bilij' : Route ,455, *wh,ere she ,Jiad. operate ' ed an.: insurance agency- with hej? husbafidV'> "-'-'l. •••V-«;V :;i ' ;. SurWogs •• Jriclu4| her * fatheft
^..liSrSi. Henry ^ffe^^e:*,a^-;#l-17.66.
^ssgi$ tew^; i^hi i s -sfdii' #' '- '««9iM|%.: 'and efan-'gellsW«'.- will'-: Jj^^Pi^-At tWreU
.. "hqusei 0 * Gh^tha^©n\Sitmday, ,S. .qiufe trinity. MeiiQdJst church %:Me%ecta&&> #11 •$&& •. U§, on
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Personals z&M
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Srs., !cTi"^4~"^eF^t lanl I d !
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iber& n j ^ e d " ^ ' Jupiter, / f a i m ,C0ttS%, ,t^5r,pk OsfeA TO.^-^ rf, beriain moved to Slutgerlands 2D
iyfears ago. HTer Wag employed by. ! the- aupqnt- tepp^i?". m rnany 'yej^s, fJ^e ,GfeatK|bei&?rt prj?pej!ty has -jbeen .Spld; tQ> Sfc and Mrs. $Qj$gnje&, |>e;JJ«ccD, pr. yoorhses? ; viMe, ;•».- •: Di ;iTh.ey Aave -©ne sltHali child. |Sr. 3E»e Cfece& is a teacb'tt iK<"the Bfete»SiSi ,€ej*(*al High school.
J8SC. • aliff 3S|r;s. -Howard Batten sp^h%-'tfe«gtoia. a* «UWthit> iii
! glholiatll-, '» iply , ^ -eibsing ' their
:/$fofc :^afherii6ec : ^Pgr te , ' if "ap^le. AVS.,.' h a s • .r'e'ceived the te Hoi*T j ^ t - a t # #f i
Sli Pwrtfteei-.flH H<Jt«l
..sal . „ . , , „_„ Delaware Turnpikb ii> • Uttionvilto for rehovatiisft aiid evehtuul' con^ struetiori of a tieyr theatee i'qp pre-sehtatioii of their pjlays. •
A mortgage ,w^s ^gfled.m «je gfiiceslof Mis'g'• .Ruth''Miner,Mth
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llSJSS'lffer,' «>m ncrtd' their first meethte ,6cf, 13 .iiHBfe «6W..p"retiiS# I^cStea In. the Town, of Bethleh^ ^h« will begift-i«S«!ISdiat8ly fcr renewrte the bUftdteg for so#e puhte p&esea-
, Mans.Br a huttdtog feind wfe
roay begiin an c^tetruet&n oi $ wing wlieh'will house Swiperspiis 'm a .prosfieeniumityp'e thestre. The orismal h«tel property wpl fee
storage and meeting
the S t ee r s W&.u$M
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wffi.bfiif.^':at Wsefiioi '|it p o#.ef tel#i;, ap -^iihc|) jp^ .terms' wili=''M' -trah§ferWv f % i the ipreseht ^uhhouse Jn' : Sh^geS^
'-.•km \mym,. - ivjwifiaaate. &Sat® .grefip. has ;be|». assffeely
, seaucffitg; lor«rWuiifting • $W6$M& ;Jor its x0!-'^: %§; 'pp&ym .-yeays.
MBiiWlott .Major 3fchn -3. Sullivan, • Mbft • of
:Mr> aM' Mrs'. UaBfi'JE. §»llivaw of 20 PinMale'A*fe, Delman ffeceMt-ly tcS3k|»art in a' suceeMul fejamb-fc ih~g cmis:sie«!. ot^er Vietnam* . Majof-SaHlvan and-a fello* A-37 fighter-bomber pilot w@a cUeditea^with ideste&yirig wine Sor-
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Belhleiiem Historical
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-"VfcmvM: (t>8"'- tt-Jtt. fee the theme tor the fashion show and caM, party sponsor^ by the Beth-lehewi Wiameft's Kfepublicati Club at the Bethlehem Cea te t Jttftior
Oct 0 i ' , J«5hn.,<S. te^rs ivI»..«how spjsie sui-e: wShher^ an" the lashioft imWi "mmHW to- a^u'ekl::'. to ' at|: a'geS./ ''>*-; . • .- • .'•..:,. .'• v, . •• .$$&*, Cartes' ,&dm(>nd>: ttreli^.
fejf, te|;|ttnous^.fter,«0^ni'it-
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Sirs. William Joh]ns|on,,|r,: doo# prizes, Mrs, % H cSn^ell, Jr,f ^a»h|afl Mis, ,Ti*)seph. aowdy* fe. Frede^k y"og4 ati« %& W.jljiam Van cott, 2nd; sseeiai prizes, Mxs. ilarry Rezzewpi, dhairman, Mrs. Otto deHeis,;ltri» Frederick .VogeJ, Mrs. Wtmam-B^rjoels and J Ers, .titf^g&.w&ci o a f e • • . :. •• '• ' : ' " • ' • • > -
, M$$ dejsoMtions, Ifr's. jSerfeM* %'', KOhiitikef .ahd 3$rs,-VAlfoh;se, Fe»sftftifgT.«r»6fresh?«ei|s, . B4M, Pjetet; f'l'sfyr'ehaigiEian, Mrs. 'J. «-*'
mh4 - -wtmtr Mrs, . -tt iph : Smith and'-JVIrs, Alfred Mm%Ww i tallie%sandi^w«rjesi;,.;Mrs, Mer-: wya jK. ^jcee^di. :vc%|rmanL.._air^ Lj||Mi::;
Mrs. William H, Waldhillig, program chairman, Town of Bethlehem Historical association, has WMiouncGd' the pi'ogvtuws for iW8« I960, to, he held iiv the: fer»»r, Cedar Hjtt school, Rente 144 aM Clapper Kd., <31eni»ont. Open house,fa tela t>vt»ry sturiduy <i-o(« 2 fe> ,3V p, nx- . tentewt cxhibiw' su<«h as spread >and guilts, • carvfeil' Wrds;' *# ,e .«Wnd"«invt.many.wlher articled, iivxy. be s^u.
The jpvagriim schecjaJie toiiowa; /ChurScIay, CJCt; K, 7:43 p. a b
oard party—dtjriseist br%.e. <3^ ae«iu«»ftted o?ceti»g« Nevv m-^M*. hers welcome, •'• , ••• . ' . . . :, .Sunday,,Pec;'Sa\i.to««,'«. *-•
:.Tea./' Special ,arttidu^\piws|a!i«s •decoMtensi .speper 'Wilrhe timf*: nfaHiWce', fdirector" J:/fflHSwsr t*»fc
stitiitfe qf•'3Si'Story;''':a.n^•A4't>'•^,, , : _,%irs:da^;.,^ui;' W%$i 4* - : Btt^ihessjBl^eiing, S'ubM, *Wil iLore;" 'Sp^^r to be %ft«u»:eed. SMKer^, p p . @lfe#ete ^ toom "etepfe«iftd. -afewwA*.':. Metawfe r ^ M t e l d ; t # %ea* ''%jiy''.«EiM# j'elielri'-the^'Wti. . , , " ' " ' •.
;^m^/kw& %% s f, m. —" Busiiies^•'-|ffi3$m, -. :M»pii«*i«iRS" for «ew ^^^i^^'.m^mm.' w. 'tmtt- .fi#*.":sftw «a»' torian, w Il Snow ' &. )liiste*iM slide!,pr$grahi .of. H^':Yor)s.sl4t|'. Y«?' ,Slate. . V a«t^gt#lcM>:- ' ; ; '?:
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.Botightoh- of -. PeeksMlli threli i b?ot|ierS,'i Oifford? .-fe^idlll and, Ca# • l A l g ^ ' - * - 4 •SpheTaectadf . f6Ur' gran-dfeMlaJre - *ahd' *threl •gr%at*graadehiidieii.« *'.: •-•-
Funeralserviees were ^conduct-, ed Sunday .afternoon a t the Ap: plebe'e. luoeral mnie^TQelmar.' , TV_.S, „„ . „ . „ , „ „ . _ , „ „ Buria| -^asj i4 ,.^ount.:-,Heasant- |Q tfce c '#M- .44#ffe^a |6er ,ol
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J two sampahs, , J^. 'aaa S00^o«lia-bQ«b^ ^guCflreV the n i a ^ # | t -
the enemy base eamft- ^S Milfes. s^tfeweff d-fean W , ^ ;-$late ft. 6#r'fMShlng-.*9f6'-twS ^ o n t o | ,
grams,. _ JiattieS. Cu|nr&fs; fashidn S] iMrs. James.McTparrQil, Jr.", $
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Models, will he: Mesdames ®d-warfB^r; mcMrd Cornell, Frals* ^B:Dniehb|ie«:, JajneS Hausm86% Bruce Httiiihton, J^»teahi"E.\KiSfe hinM, Sef l t i Pitlz,' wk^^mm' che, Qiarliig fteevija, Alfr«d-iefe ermerB6r«; Johii St^oe, Thom% Travisonf'MrS.*&rgaret Hbifc ajd' Misses Betsy JSelley and .K^ljy Sullivas,, futeior rncdete will.„|e BtougJas -Mid ©igborrab 3KuH«i fremberi of the peml,ehe$n.$'e&h4' ^g© Republican., !.Pk0i„ m$. t p File.and;pr^m .C^m ,..; .i.. :• ,
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Dale Jewelers "YOUR F R I E N D L Y J E W E L E R S "
922 CKAHE ST. . SCHENECXABY, N. Y. PHONE 372-0540
Daily 9 to 6 - and Saturday —* Thursday and Friday* 9 to 9
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•*i •pruri'iste' hjittige-.Iiawe, • ••
hut <ra tfaeiffrst play of the'BBg-1
p9 SMSQH On Oot. 25 and 26 with the presentation of "Twelfth ISfight.' This will be followed wiih "Humpty I3umpty Bad A Great Fall, oil Feb. 19 arid 20, ubear FnendsiV ott March 7 and 8; "Gentlemen, Prefer Blondes," juring May, 1963.
JDr, and Mrs. Joseph W. Belser of East Gr&enbush called on friends m town an Sunday afternoon.
There was no frost reported in the Slingerlands area during Sep* tember. This has beefa of untold value to the owners wf small gar-densf and especially to gardeners with many acres of tenaer vegfe-tableji which cannot stand tjold weather, There will be a fuU moon oji Oct. 6. This may bring a killing frost.
Highway Work Progressing ' Cowstri ctjon work ort the ex
tension of Kenwoqd ,AVe, from Orohard -St, to New Scotland Rd, in the 1300 section is in full swing. Several ^cres bi timber on. the Bast side of Kenwood AVe„ have been cut down to make room for the ;new hndge dver the Delaware and Hudson ^ilro^d track, and the house at 14 Cherry Ave,, the home o£ (Si Arthur Bruce ' and lamily, has been movfed > r 'some dista,nce. fortunately Mr. Bruce had a lar£e lot With plenty of room for the movement. The house now stands oil supports sev* era! feel in; the air.
There Will be a long bftdge 0vei the Railroad, crdssing at an angle &ome 600 feet east of the present bridge.
Workmen have been taking down trees at various places along the proposed route and bulldozers have been doing some grading.
Signs tit the present bridge have had a capacity limit of 4 tons
rnws areava] Genital sup canal,'' Ma &efer#; si
pTSiwt along a laS^s or Sulivari sftidv-*:'£8id
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a t Bien Hoa AB, Vietnam".
• Bethlehem., Central eyenfed,, ,its, ^dfeiSfb^ii Couiicil record.atM^at hpifte last Saturday W|th. a 19.77 -netor^,.flyer,,,qolu»\b|a,,r It ,was
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tor the past thrro years, bridge structure has been reirt-foiccd and h& a load limit of 8 tons and school busses can now operate over it.
The new street will cross Mc* •Cormnek Rd„ jUst west of the 74e*nc\i property at No 119.
fellrmr\wm. 'fmi **.*!** campaigrt feutfcls, tokehs, siogam match holders —' all kihds Of things that were Msed to promote party candidate^ fhrbugh the elee-tioti years, lott^ aga <
Of g^eat interest is a replica of a rail fence carved by her fattier with a jack knife and earhed by him in Kinderhook during Lincoln's campaign. A parallel can be drawn between our troubled days and the draft riots in N w Yjack city in JS6S when" Horatio Seymour ran for president of the p. S and was defeated by Gx&t*. There is a petition to prove this Another parallel is a large token depicting, a\ Negro pfaynig for .equality. This was used m the 1838 campaign when ^the Abolitionist Movement actually started
Mrs. Buchanan inherited her interest in the collection frota her father. Both eolleeted and recorded and became students of American, political , eampaighs. There is wealth of material to see/makirig this a unique, memory provoking, exhibit, ,
Future Business Leaders Ptanipg Annual Tea
The; Future Business Readers of America. Chapter at B^tfilehent Central Senior High school t has begun planning for its first event of the'ylar, . *rhe annual |e4 to Welcome' hew , toem^rs Of ;the faculty and staff has feen a hfghj light of the social calendar' at BC5HS ffar a humbfer of yetoS. This year, president Terry I6rihs has appointed Mary Pike chair-
.ibait of the tea; Mary wfll soon ; announce her committees, hdt she h&s also begun the preliminary planning with Mrs. Mary Elliott, FBLA chapter Nadvisott ,
Because of L the new scheduling and the limited space avai%ote during the building of ttte addition, this year's tea invitations will be much more limited than
fcSrea•-J.two; |QHtih)dbw3!1fil ah "c$e>
WMmMM3m0m *' ws - A^v.^ar'g i ^ t T©'^mW fatlne*
tag one of Bill Leahy's .3OT$bl$ toombt-om' AWtiBC^M <.. JStfSSM: auiekly'.ino^ed^tKf. iJagjes^' .^hi •GQftunh^ Anfe.fki^.whfle^andi? car went in. Vahdecar's PATtafe $e'mjfewM#:fca:?^ i,;k: ifm^_
TV,! ih * e past. Only the new mem'-bers of the faculty and staff, to*
. gethor with the business ecjucation 1 staff and membexs oi the admmis
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lateral^ to SJlvfo' OMadlle ah8 the latter passed 49 yards to Thomas Anderson for a touchdown". ' Gary Walcot kicked the extra poiht
The Eagles, however, Were not to be demed as early in the final perjod Balduc jlassefl 14 yards td Shea, for the gb^ahead touch* dowri. The kick for the BAT again failed-' Vj
Bethfeheni,^ tight defense irt the final quarter prevented any seri-< x»us threat by Columbia.
A pa"ss interception le"d to the .Eagles' filial touchdown. Bruce Ferguson piteKed off a Columbia pass at midfield and advanced it to the Blue^Devils' ^0 before being brought down. A penalty against Columbia moved the ball to the 15. Three plays later Van-d^Car went over from the one-yard
„htfe, lyteMiIlen converted the extra pptat oh a Melt.
Mrs, Bender Funerhl services were conduct
ed for Mrs1 Albert'Bender of 21% Gardner Terr,, Delmar, Wednesday,, in Marshall W. T^febutt's Sohs Funeral tHpmey Delmar. R^v-iGefard $<. Van BJeest, pastor of th|? Delmar Reformed chureh, TO fipiated. - .< *
Mvst Bender, « teacher of re* ttard6id stUdeht^ for 35 yeats in the Albany public schools, died (Monday, At Columbia Mettlottal .hospital m Hitdson. \
The fhrmer Alice Appleby, she was a resident of Delmar for the iast_25 years. She tyas a member
Reformed chu: Women's L E N . Chorch r0U)4, of Delmar Reformed church,.the
and the Women's Guild of Trinity Methodfet chUrchi
BOrial was in Gracelartd cfeme'-tery.
HCNION PROMOTED
. James T HemOn, son of Mr land Mrs. Robert R. Hcrtion Jr. of ,13 Snowden Ave, Delmar, has been promoted to sergeant nt the O. S. Air Force. Sergeant Hen. ion is a fuels specialist at Blytho
tratkm can b* mvited. Invitations Ville AFB, Ark, Ho,is A memher will Soon be prepared and issued by the FOLA members.
Advcttise in the irntorpii'e.
of the Strategic Air Command. The sergeant, a graduate of Both-lehom C^t ra l Hish Kchortl, attended Albany Bu^nc-s Collcgo
Mm - Gallagher MErs, ,J. Mielkff of .Selkirk R» 2
aoHotuifCrf the marriage • of. hej* daughter • Veronica to,Leland £4. ,_T .._ „_.. _ , w .„ Rice, son.of, Mr. and Mrs, '4eg*; new trailoi- fioaiti xsA tm&e 9-W. inald RicO,lSelldrk ftD 2. The wedding, cemwoy -was• perform-: cd Sept, S at th«> home of the fctide, with the -Rev. <?ole,, for-
swwly of Ravona. ofi'ioiutlog. The' reception was held at the M & J •retiturant..
A belated honeymoon to Florida is planned for thisr winter. "JCHey ar« »oW pesWing in their
The Old Timer says: "Tomorrow is tfaie CKatest: l^fedr-^aving device ever thought of."
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